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RE~NGTON -<JOl'tiPANY SUS~E~DS OPERATIONS. IS RESULT OF AUGBERS' StRIKE DROWNED :AT AMSTERDAM Fo.,eman on Barge Canal Work Loses Life In Attempt to Save Laborer. Al\ISTERDAM, June 29.-David Tibbs of Buffalo, employed as gener- al foreman on the barge canal works in Amsterdam was c:Irowned In the Mohawk River yesterday noo~ while attempting to save the life of an Italian iaborer. The. two were cross- ing the river in a boat carrying a cable, when the craft overturned. Firm Attempts to Introduce Maclline Tibbs, who could swim, endeavofed to aid the Italian, l;mt both went fol' Aooompt;slililg. a l\a:rt of its. dqwn t~ether. Mr. Tibbs was a S2d WOl'k and Some of. W~en Leave . d,egree Mason. ':rhe'lr . l\lal:e-c:1onterences · Be· -------''-- ' .- . . tween OpiiO!IIDg J>art.iea Bring No BODY IN CANAL. JOHNSTOWN. NEW YORK. THURSDAY. JULY 1, 1909. REVOLUTION TO DESPOIL WEALTHY? EUROPEANS BELIEVE THIS OF A]lERIC,A;. ITALIAN HISTORIAN GIVES . VIEWS Declal'M That in Some Parts of the Old Wol'ld the Belief is Entertain· ed That the Masl!es Will 'ruse Against the Rich--Place~ no Trust\ in the l'tcture Paiilted bY Gorlcy • AIRSHIP ZEPPELIN II ·oAMAGEO ' BIBERACH, Germ:my, June 29.- The airship Zeppelin I, traveling from Frlederich~hafen to Metz, land- ed here this morning on account of the overheating of lts machinery, which caused a. fusing of certain met- al parts. The landing was e1Tected during a \rainstorm without difiloulty. The crew of four officers and four men held the craft down until a de- tachment of soldiers arrived on the scene and gave their aid. Major Sperling, in command of the vessel', has sent for duplicate parts of the damaged machinery. LIDRARY ASSOCliATION. 1 NAPOLEON MONAJ TO DIE. ·:IN CHAIR ; F '- - SENTENCED AT POUGHKEEPSm TIDS MORNING. FOR MURDER OF JOHN ··,lUff. Justice Tompkins Condemns Slayer· of Restaurant Keeper of H.~well Junct.J,on· to Death D~g Week· of August 9th-Drawing Jucy -to Tey George Conrow fot; ComJ,)iicit)'. ROME, June 29.--..-About 5 o'clock BRETTON WOODS, N. H., June yestei:day atternooii employes at the PARIS, June 29.-Si!;noor Gugliel- 29 ·-The American Library Assocta- · POUGHKEEPSIE, June ·Delta dam site· discovered the body · mo Ferrero, tile I'lla1iM1 ijUstorian, Uon · began to day's session of Its the Supreme Court here this morn- UTICA, N. Y., :June 29.--..Notlce thirty first annual • meeting with · of a man fl()ati.ng in lock No. 7 o.f who ~Slted the United· States IQsit· • ing Justice 1'otnpkins sentenC£¥1 Na- wail p.Osted in the ]'~,emington ~ype• · th 700 d 1 t t tte d the Biack River ~anal. Coroner yet~.r, OOIIItinues tbe nn•blJlcatllcn i.n t~' more . ~n . e ega es n a n • poleon Mona. t to be executed. tn Sing· 1 -writer· .Works tLt Ilion .today· that .. - h t u h i · commencing with July 1, the estab-. Hubbard was ilotifted and Went. to. Flga,ro today at h.ls OOJ!lment8 oii the ance and t e •expec a ~n t at ,th s Sing prison during the week ot A1,1- 11ilhment would lle closed untll r:ui- the scene !lJ1d gave the body in anti-plutocri!.tic movement ln. .Amerl- number would, be .increased still fur- gust 9. Moliilt was convicted last ther notice. The typewriter works ·charge of the Orton Undertaking . oo. He ca:lls aibtentilon &!!81in to th~ ther during tbe day. The morning night of murder in the first degree employ 2,1()0 lleople, 'mostly meil, ·Company. There was ndthlng on the. lack of orF~~~.n1zed resl~i~ba~ -on the meeting today was OCllUpied with a for killing John Kli!t, a res~ur!int ·and the pay roll Is about $30,()00 body by which it could be positive- part of. •the rich, whddh ·he. exptlaine, . discussion ·of ~'Library C\o-Ordina- keeper, at Hopewell· Junction last \er w~ek. some time' ' a;;o the · ly identified. It was brought to the by a gooera1 recngrtitlon on' their pa.t\t · tlon\· with special reference to stor- January. Sentence was PaSsed while. \\ i d. h age librar.les and reservoir llbrarlesu · · · · company attempted to Introduce a ·surface by a pass ng boat an it ad . thet the movement lhu peen provok- a jury was being drawn to -t_ry' be given to the Unljlted Sta.fA!s ernment liB a ~ft .4lrom .Ce!ila~ to ~ • preeerv¢d i!!- tile in~ .of· the .Amerill)a.U ne.&n. · ~ now · a. •herfd at 650 · bmon.. · · ·evidently not been in the water' over ed 'by --• o .. uccc whd-\\ llliUst· be \-• as centres of systeJI~'>. George ·conrow for complicity In the machine fO,r accompltshlng a part or •=- .... ~ \\' . ~ the work of aligning t)le letters on t:wo of three days: It was at ftrst rr.cted. ?rlan~ 'Pe®le sy.mlp'llthize with same crime. Conrow :is Indicted (or · ·was dellveretJ. and the :i:yy pQem wii.S thought it might be the body of one p .. · u ' · murder in the first deg:pee Monat, .read, followed later in College Hall th-e type bars of the machine. The, . ITTS'B RG HA·p·py· men engaged in ·aligning· 'ob}eeted to Of the employes working on the Del- of 'l'l<lh m<ln have thro<Wn llhemselyes : · ' . ;· :' . struck the blow Which- killed Klitf 'by the C\ails oration and poem, this llnd !ltru¢it and' shortly th~reatt- ta dam, but no one is reported miss- lnto ,the fig'hlt. · Th.is flact the writer . . . . · . ' - · ~-~- . ·. . · and \took $525 from undel' · Mrs. ;;l':::a.~::;b~::l\ t~~ ;:~!~enc;:; tng. :':::~toorbe ilia,:~!: :;oo!m~ri!: AT· -st~J,.IE~· ENDING: ;:::~:=d~.hmim:;e:t:~:con:mtm;alatta·~t~h:e~ company and the strilt,ing workmen. Af. I 1 . w'lvere the basis of everything iS We ~\ but t)le,t have not resultet~ In heal~ . ! ':. s .. ·. ,f.'A·JS· .o·vER theoret.icall 7le of the maj!}rtty. ·The, crime. Conrow's defense, It is un- it;r gthe differences. and the shut-down 'i inflltraltllon OJt a.ntl-plut,Jocralllc ideas. derstood, will be that he· had no is the result. It. Is not believed that · · - · · · a1m<mg the masses is rec()lglllze<l, a!lld DE)JIGHTED TODAY BECAUSE IT. knowledge of the crime· befOre its · the oompa.nj: wdl D,gaiJ;J: (lpen the ·W•HA' 'J• IS WHJ~KY. tlhe Repu.b[ieoan poarty, a.itht>ugh an-. DOES NoT RAVE. 'lO WALK commission, Conro~'B :young, Wife factory until it can do so under its ft. I) lied to the interests Of the rllch, bias nf)W.N· OR ABOUND ToWN- sat by his ·side and showed much agi- i,wn ~lan. · real.ized tha£ it coutd l:).ot Jlldopt too THE. MAYOR IS COMMENDED. tation when the death sentente was hilf:tttle an a.tltltude without pt'()Vo}l:lng passed on Monat. ·EXPlAINS THE SUICIDE . PRESIDENT LABORS WITH THE QUESTION THAT sO vEXED THE R09SEVELT AD~tiNJS'l'RA· .1'ION-MANY AR(iUE MA'i'11ER. ·revolt. Sig;nor Ferrer.o 16 o! ~ opin• PITTSBUBIG, .Tune 29.-G!'eat.er Conl'OW was a New 'Ha.'Ven freight ion that tbe pi:cture l)adnted by Miax- PltJtabulrg is 11appy today . in the real- conductor li.nd . Monat was his brake· . . im 1(}or.Iey .and Oltlbie!'l!l <at the V'lctous ,ization tbo.t tt -does not have to wruk man. Kliff conducted a r~B~!lrant rich Almerican ollga.rohy crlngj.ng !be- fore the m1asses is erroneoru.s llllld &a.ys l'Vanl of 0 •. H. O.trand,er Aioks tor an '- WAS,H .. IN, .:o, ... ~. N .•. T.u.;,,;,; 2. \.~In' tJhe. the .bel!fllf 1s hEild In :Some quarters in' 4CCOUDUflg. for ~4;000; . - 4 ~ • \' \\\ \ ,. · sweltEI!'!Ing heat of the e&bi!U>Eit rOOJII,. :!!)urope that the llljlSSSS in Allllle.r~ · WBI~· PII.!\INS, June · 29.-:-A fil~ed -v.1th experrt; whisky meri r.:q:d UJre organizing a revolution to di11poi1 matter which may·have•something to . ll&wYets. Preslldent'T'Iilft i11.'Jllored agalln the wl!lalthy, . ¢o• wlth the S!llcide' ot CharlEii · H. today 'With the question which tlhe · Siglllor · Ferrero, In pranidslalg the O!ltrander; a .pro~inent lawyer of Roosevelt admini&t.ra\lon f<JIUnd so ftna.l iMtalmEiut ar his a.rtJicles, ex· :P,Jou_nt. V~rnon, 'who was found dead 'ail 1 · _... • hi '· · · vexing,. \Wbat is ilfh~y?\ ll'• ns t 1e ·grou .... s ~or 3 eonv·,ction With 'il. gas tube in b,is mo~ttl;l ilt hili' The entire time of the President tJhat >the 'feeble defense wh~h the deh home on Che]ilter ·Hill, that i citY. previous to the regular cabdnet meet- ·men of Atnetlioa. ll!re lllllllking agrainst about a Year a_go, was br~ugiit· to .. ·in$\ was oons~&d in l!steni~g t~ ar- tbr!s anti~plutocrrutlc movement Villlll light yesterdar In the Westchester· . ~u.ment on the exceptions made to not result in a soclalliartla<!'f;rophe. 11urrogate.'s court. the opinion of SCJ!icitor-Genera4 · The dead ·lawyer Wail for many .. :~odra oovemilg rthe V'arious phases 7ears tbe .general guardian of Wal- · of llhe controv.erey, · · ter F~ Bonnett, a member of an old \The str@lg~t whilsky,\ rel)resenta- Hq~ot fa,mily of' New. Rochelle,· LID IS -ON IN JAPAN · tlv~ had tbelr innings 'ait the hearing 'Who now !l,i!sertl! 'through Ills. attor- tcl'day. They were John G. CaTli~e. SAN FRANCISCO, June 29.-The 11eys that Ostrander was about '$14,- f(}l\mer secraf:Jaty of 1Jh.e treasury, amd anti-gambling crusade ·which has 000 short ali the tll)le he c!>mmitted · ;Eldmu!lild w. Ta!YJor, or F!ranklfort, swept over Japan ·and caused the · '8ulclde. it was stated at the hear- Ky.. While they egq-eed wdlth M!'. .closing of sixteen race tracks has mg that there was no money in the Bowers thalt nautrai spirlts is not left hundred!! of high class ~orses Oatn.~!ler es~te al).d t}jat the bond- whlsky, yet rthey dltEmted theiT prin- stranded. These facts are given by . ing, CQmpa.ny would be asked to J J M c t b i · cipa.t iiiiTguments ag'allnst :his. conelu- • . . ars , a · us ness man of make .gaod.. · sipn that neutral sph'lts mixed with Yokohama, just arrived in this city. Stu:~gate Millard remarked that whisky stltl may 00 sold under the \After the war racing became very Ost:ander stoOd very bad in tl).e ·mat- Pwre ~ lamr to the 'PU'bUc as \whlls- popular in Japan· •and In the other tar.- W~ that tortuil11.tely >he· had a· .lty;\ They ma&nital1!1eid ltbiart: such is Oriental c9nntries,\ he r;aid. \In good boJ;I.d.sni.an in· the· surety com- i)llltation whisky, and tlrat if the de- Japan the game was played· on a pany; He directed that a full ac- grand scale.\ 'CIW.On Of the soli'Oltor on this point be counting of the estate ·be filed on ll'Phel'd by the President, it would be At some of the raee meetings a July 19 or he would proceed sum- million dollars would pass through BOld in th~ lllla1'ket under a mlsarp- down or ·uound Ww'll. Street rail.l- for the railroad men am9n~ w~ol,U 'it way· traft\c W'liS ·resumed lilt a.n ear'ly was know that Mrs. Kliff was in the Jiowr and regu,~a~r Slllhedu~es wught habit of. l!leep!ng with a l!lrge sum of · IIIP bEifore seven o'elock. The street money under her pillow:. Minot ·is 001r strike ww; declared offillladly off 2·3 and, his home. is in ·Holyoke, .Wit n.lght. •• • Mass. Conrow; who ts. 26 years· old, · F.or two w.hole d&'YS .·between pour- ·is a resident of Mattewan, N. Y. ing rain a.nd a snn whd>ch m1rude wet clatlhes steam, tJhe reslld<mts of th~ amoky city dtruggled the best way ·they cou!Q agai'll5t .poor shu.j:t~e steam tl'ail.ns and poorer dre.y oo,rrY'3Jlls. The HAWK. PRESIDENl.A ,DEfAULTER poor man wall,ked, the wtell-to-d~ WILLEMSTAD, Curacao, June 29~ Wallked and the affiqent wrolked. -It was learned here today that the· Th~ was no lalltemaroi'Ve. President of one of the banks of ThP. serious side ¢ the 11M> days Marac!libo, Venezuela, recen~l'y de.-' traffic '!U&tu-rba:tl!Ce Lies in th:e lQSS to faulted with $60 .• 000. He abl!tl'&eted the car c~m'P'6.tlY 1n :!Jares, the loss the, funds and . came t«? Cur~cao .. but . of wages tq i>he union Jl)€1Il, the loss remained only long enough to trans- · . of depaflbment stJore trade, salaries fer tQ another steamer which is' .:now · tor 'extm police, a.nd '!lhe •generou. de-. carrying <him beyond Venezuleail jur- lll•Olralizing at buetlness <X>nlditions isdiction. The cashier .and the .aec- •th<rou:ghout the d1ty. It ihiaS been es- retary of the ban)!: !lrrlved her~ today • .t~qvated that M-onday •all-one .brought. looking for the mliBhig president.·· the totla:l cost of the sttJrl!k-e elose to The credit of the institution h8:s>:not $2 50,000. been affected by the defa:lcatloii. and The agi'OOtnent, made anJd signed it continues to do business. . ' . ·~ --: 'l'URKEY PREPARING FQB \W.AB.' '1!, SalonJca Fevf'l'ish OVer the OretSn Question--Expects Attadi: on Grt'et\C • SENSATION~~. IN \ ·. . ORINOCO ........... . sm~.~AL BnoYGBT AGAINST mariJY, prehe111s!on, o:iJotwithfltalndirug the In- 'the hands of the bookmakers, Mr. !!r, Ostrander was supposed to be tentioo of Congress to legislate Carat said. Then came the crusade 'by the Ntteburg Ral!:lways Oom:pany and the Am•ailgamatell Associlllltion of Street and E!ectr\!c· Employes, 11lJS/t nlgb!t, iJt ds •predicteld, will foresta1il ,a.ny tra:!ll<: stri·kes in Pittsburg for :Y'11'1lr.s to com <.'I. The union men clruim they have gained their •podtits WlhHe ·bhe car company is just as stroJtg in tlMtr assertione that th!ey 8tood firm . Mayor Mag<*. 'however, smiling'ly sta.ted h~ be1ieved 'li!N ilroUible between the OOIIlpany h!ad on~Ce for all ·been d'Olle a:way with. LONDON, June 29 _..,.A despatch Ther Vene:~ruelan illll111net two from Salonioa to t~ Daui Mlail ~ approV'ed the d!rait of one ·of the wealthiest residents. of · f 11 d b th d f biddi . ·'\'. .oun· t Vernon·. uag3.ilne.nst all whisky that 1s tllOit gen- o owe Y e ecree or ng .o.u gambling on race tracks. The horse MOOSE AT BAR HAB.BOR •. BAR HARBOR, Me., June 29.-· I 'Two moose yesterday swam. to this :p!ace troni Gouldsboro, a dlstanc~ of ten in,lies. · · · ' Tl!IB ~a said to be thE! . third, ttrne a .moos~ h11,s oome to Mount Desert Island !Iince It was. ·liettled. They were first discovered at 6: 3 o a. m. by Harry.Rodeti6k Wh1l()'·lie was· com- ; ' ' ·• ' . ing from La.monie in a power boat. · Mr. Carl!dsle davelt€1d moot' of ·Ws owners were hard hit. · Plans have attentiOn 00 reviewing the leg>ai! de- been made to have meetings at Vla· · ol.slons. in flllP'POI!\'t of Ms posliliQU. One divistock, where betting is still per- orf thOse ·upon whic-h stress was l'.lll·d mitted. :Wits t~ .()lpilii<>n of Alttl:l<rney' General Tallt, fa.tlver of the President, to the el'foot that 01leohol tls not Wblisky. Brof. W1111rum Frea.T, St'a•te chEIID'Ist of Penns:ylvimlla, aBked that the 'Pres- , ent <rules and creguJ.atJ\ons 01! thi:! gov- : ern.ment be maintwlned, u'ruutered, On th.e theory '1Jhat the staitea h'ald a.d- juetcd llheir administration to the en- forcement or them. $10,000,000 DAWN .IN DRAY. FoUl'teen Horses Pull Gr,ld Coin, Guarded by Pollee, to \'aults. SAN FRANCISCO, June 29.-A dray loaded with $10,000,000 In gold coin was yesterday· driven down Market Street from the temporary quarters of the City Treasury in the California Safe Deposit and Trust Company's building to the vaults of the old City Hall. Fourteen oi the On every band is hea.rd -commen- tation pf the efforts of the Gr€'a:ter P!tJtsbu';':g•s 'Mayor, WB'Iiam A. Ma-gee. Thron'glh bis efforts the strike was settled ai!Dicalbly. BOOKS BRIDE AS SISTER SAN FRANCISCO, June 29.- Samuel S. Howland, a brother-in-law of August Belmont, and well known in New York and Washington, was secretly married to LeaUe Mosby · · . · . · oon.eesetop. g'iv1ng the· C lrli~QC~ <:O~POII~· ;J the Cretam question is reprded 'liS wtlon the rlght to Worrk lll!rge traetiS, extremely set1·ous there. l!fi·IJJ!r!iJey pre- parations with a V'iew flo tne ·poosibil- ·i·ty of war 'beltween 1\ulrkey · ·and Greece are proceeding feverishly. at land oonta.lnlng valu'SMe m~ · resources, inclnlcHng the ~ron Mine. LADY ABERDEEN IN DETROIT '[IIJ,e COII!I·manda.nt >Df . the Third Army COT'ps has ordered the !lm.medi- ·ate mo.J:fl.Uzation of the res~es. Many tra~J.<:,vorts have !llrr~vOO In· the l'<liSit few druy,g bring~ln,g .balttalioiis · ot DETROiT, M:lx:h., Ju11e 29.·-!Jad'Y troops, -a.rtillery and transpOrt · warg- Alberdeen, wife of the Lord IAeuten- ons, a.mmii'Il·itio.n, 150 am'bula.nees a.nt of Irel'llnlid, will be.the guest and other su~pl1a;. A ~un:bo-at co-mmanded bY an En- s;'lish otfieer arrived on '%'nrlaY and began laying 'mine!' where the W'alter is deep. The narOIW Grand Cap de Sa;Jonique is •being fortified with itig guns. the city of Detroit tihds afterno~n and evendng. She will arrive early this afterliJOOn from Toronto, where s~ has been lll,lttending the Intern91tioll1Ll C0111ncll of WOIIllen. They came ashore near l']de~ street oo. the Henry L. Eno estate. 't!One :wall a ·bull a.nd the other a cow. The male got mixed in a lawn tennis net and wa.s cut about the hea.d. ~tter looking a.bouJ; they went Into. the woods. When they ·landed ~ere they appeared to be tired af.ter their long swim across Frenchman's ;say. The heal'lng was thien a.djouT'nad ·but perlli.ISS1on was g'iven 1:or the ftl- mg of briefs u~ to Jully 10. Ten dlays W!!H ·be g,iven ~ber that ·date for the filling of repl'Y !briefs. GOFB BAOK TO CHINA. finest truck horses that could be se- Wallace in this city last Wednesday cured drew the valuable load, and and with the bride booked as his sis- . 25 mounted policemen guarded the ter, sailed the same day on the steam- DEATHS FROM PLAGUE. A yvmruting trip on the river w!H oooupy xxl!rt <>! 'the ai'terru:>OOl, folllow- ed by a tea at the O~>ntry C.Ju'b in Gro;;se PQ.'Inie. La.dY Albel'deen win ~O>Id a recep- tton th~s evening d n the M'IU!elbm of Art, after w'Mch she will make •an ad<tress on tihe rel~·eif of tti·b(vfoulosis · SOOIOLOGIOAL OON'FEllENCE, caravan. John E. McDougall, City Treasur- LOS ANGELES, June 29 .-Al-, er, occupied the seat beside the drlv- though ihe 'bas served ~n Slt.albe Prison er. The east wh1g of the old City of the 38 years ·h·e ha.s ·been in the Hall, where the vaults are situated, United States, Ah Fook Goom, a Chi- is the only part of the building left er Manchuria for. Hong Kong. How- AMOY, June 29.-According to of- land is the manager of Behnont ficials there have been 177 deaths Park race track, for August Belmont from the bubonip plagn.e in Amoy in and is regarded as the latter's repre- the fortnight ended yesterday. Na- sentative in radng matters. tlve reports showing improved health conditions in the larger interior In Irela.Il!d. H.\JJF~ ROAG, ftA(}AMO.R'!il BEiAC:S:, Mass., J.une · n~aman, started 1Jor ·hls native ootrl11try by the wreckers, who bave made a ·2s.~From all parts ·of ·tne country toda-y to spend the remi!Jlndt-r of b 1 s thorough job of the work started by there ga,thered here today more than da'Ys wi·th· enQugh money 00 Ullake the earthquake and fire of 1906. GOl 'DEY -:\IA.<;O~. towns, but some small villages have had their populations decimated dur- ing the mont11. --. -- W'IUI electrocuted. He ·was a, Hi 0 leaders in· social movements to . Life easy for htm. Goom WJa.s coo- participate in tjle third annn!ll'Sa:ga- . vl·cted of murde.ring a man ~ Fresno. more SociOlogical Conference, which nearly a q1llaJI\Wrr ·of a century a.go begin its meeting!> tonight; and ·con- lllllrd sentenced to life lmp,risonment · tinue .\W!!dne~day and :'l'h~rsday. In San Qnentln. FouT years ago he :raul· U, KeUogg, editor of the \Sut; w.as i;>a.ro•led arrd bras slrrce been wor-k- vey\ Magazine; Rabbi' Stephen S. ing for $40 a •month, saving a total Wise, of. J)le:w. Y.or,k; Mi~s .Raymond of $700. ., f :Robbins of' {)hicago, and .Ray Stan- . n·ard Baker are ahiQng the scheduled !<lEW YORK, June 23.-Arrived: · StC'li.mer Ryndarm, Rotterd'W!Il. spe~i.;ll:erw; .. - ·• . .. ~- •. _ ... · .. _ -~· .. ,.. . BINGITAMTO:-< . June John P. Hale of G'loversvllle and man. This Is the seconil Mi>Js B!lanche F. Hoag ~ JobinstoWill the kind that ~s OllC:m;tt~~ . Hlllflriet C. M'a..-on o.r tlhis eilty and were mB,t'ried ·all: lthe pmrsoo~~.ge of the few :montlhs. Rm\&\l IN I..ONiDON. John H. Goudey of Brooklyn were AT \VEJ,LESJ,EY. .TC'bnstown M. E. chrmreh 'Dues'da.y charged. marrle'd last Siaturrll3.y u,t l·h'<> home mornln•g <>t 1 o o'alook, Rev. Charles LO!>I'DON. June- 29.-Ra•l:lasl Reyes, of the bride's mothe•r, M·rs. .L H. WELLESLEY, Mass., June 29.- • J,. Hall officl~ting. Th~>y w;ere ac- the President of OcHornbm, who a.r- Mason. :.1r. Go·ud\Y is with the Sh\v Th<> largPst class that ever was grad- I comp.an·led hy A. B. Bunson and ~LiS<~ l'iverd In LoiJJdO'Il yestet!\day fr01m that N81\vs D~art.mrnt of t!J,e :\\f>·w York uated from 'Vt>lle>slt>y College receiv- I,ula Ha'le. After a short wedding Republ•ic, will m-a.ke ·bwt a. •brief stay Bureau of the Assocdated Pl'ess. He eel the covPtPd shN')lslclns today In trip, ;;.1~. ·and :.1rs. Hwle wril) ta.ke up here. He is going to Paris to visit and his wife w'ill S1J\'nd thre<> we~lc~ t,ile collPg<' chapPL Presid<>nt Hazard the!l• rN.iM•nce in Bennin•gt.on, 1 Vt. relalt.ives, aJnd aJt'ler a tour· of the oon- a.ronncl va-he G<>o•J·ge and IA<Llce Cham- conff'IT<'d th\ d<'grJ?es and Senator BoLh ~oung. people are well lmvwn tinent he wll.l return to Coilomb1a plain and then make the,i•r home in .J. P. Dollin· of Iowa delivered the a.nd t.heit many ·friends .w~ll extend and rooume tlhe preliid.emly. , Broohlyu. CClmmencement oration, 1 ·congu.tuil.altiQIIl'S. Crimillla1 n-eJr;llrl!IBDt\l!!