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GREAT BRITAIN PAYS Io MILUONS on DEBT .<*41 AVmUGB DAItS-GUMTUlAtlOIf for the- Moath .ot Maji 1988 ^ SHEA IS NAMED EIIPLAINHATER ASPROSECOTOR PURCHASE PLAN iN T O im c o t m TO CIVIC GROUP Charles R. Hathaway. With­ Members of Qieiiey Firm Mattem Is Overdue United States Wins Impoi^ draws from Post to Be OnlGoe Project— Town’s ant Victory at W pi|i Assistant to Soccessor— leadiiiR C id zm Favor­ On Over Ocean Hop Economic Conference - r able Towards Baying. France at First Opposed Becomes Effecthre July 1. Nome, Alaska, June IS.— (A P )— He left tbe Siberian town at 2:80 p. m., eastern standard time yester­ Jimmie Mattem, tbe globe-gtl'dllag day, and was expected to reach American on Gronndi Judge Raymond A. Jobnion of One of the most Important quei- airman, was overdue today from Nome in 17 hours—7:80 a. m., east­ the Town Court of Mancbeater to* tloni facing town officials and citi­ Khabarovsk, Siberia, on tbe perilous ern standard time, or 1:80 a. m. day announced tbe appointment of zens of Manchester— tbe proposed 2,500-mlle ocean lap. (Nome ’Hme) today. That Chairman Should A t 10 a. m., eastern standard time, William J. Sbea as prosecutor suc­ purchase of the Cheney Brothers The aviator tackled the treach­ erous water stretch in the face of Mattem bad been on his way 19 1-2 ceeding Charles R. Hathaway who utility compiuiios — was discussed Come from Gold Standard severe weather on this side, al­ hours. W iley Post and Harold Oatty last night at a conference betweep has held tbe post for 82 years. Mr. though tbe winds were not as strong covered tbe same leg on their record Hathaway Is withdrawing from tbe tbe members ot the silk Arm, the round-the-world flight in 16 3-4 Board of Selectmen, and a repre­ aS on Tuesday when he was forced Nation — Compromise office pf prosecutor this year due hours. sentative group of manufacturers, back to Khabarovsk. business and professional men of tbe Follows Dispnte. town. Tbe meeting was called ^by Abe Board of Selectmen to acquaint a selective group of citizens ot tbe in- GREAT BRITAIN PAYS London, June 15.— (A P )— The tormatlon already obtained In con­ United States achieved a great and m nection with the proposal, also to hard-won victory In the world eco­ divulge the latest plan ot purchase X nomic conference with the election ' as reported from the Cheney Broth­ io MILUONS ON DEBT ers company, June 6, tbe account of of James M. Coz as chairman of tbs which was carried in The Herald of vital monetary compflUee by the that date. A HERO, HURRAY! steering committee late today. Outlines Procedure Italy Also Makes Part F^y- The designation of the American WeUs A. Strickland, chairman ot IS BANNERY SHAY was unanimous and his name was tbe Board ot Selectmen, presided s ■m’ presented by the ' Frenchman, and outlined briefly tbe steps al­ ment'and France Again Georges Bonnet, who had himself ready taken in the several confer­ Did He Lose His Presence of been a candidate. Bonnet had bitter­ ences between the Selectmen and Mind When Bees Swarmed ly opposed Cox's election until a Cheney Brothers since it was disclos­ Defaults; Expect Nothing Up His Pant^’ Leg? He Did compromise was effected among ed that the two utility companies, warring groups in mid-aftemoon. the South Manchester Water Com­ from the Other Nations. Not. pany and the South Manchester Shown as they arrived in Plymouth, England, aboard the S. S. President Roosevelt for the momentous World Opposition to the American had been baaed on grounds that the Sanitary & Sewer District were for Economic Conference in London, are these four members of the American delegation, left to right: Senator Red Oak, la.. June 15.— (A P ) chairman should come from a gold sale. Key Pittman of Nevada, Secretary of State Cordell Hull, Representative Samuel D. McReynolds of Tennessee, —Baimery Shay, Jr„ of Red standard country. Ward Cheney, chairman of the and Ralph W. Mopison of Texas. Washington, June 15 — (A P ) — Oak, is a man of courage and Finance Minister Guido Jung of Board of Directors of Cheney Broth­ W ar debt Installmenta fell due to­ quick action. Italy was given the vlcs-chairmax> ers reviewed the proposition from day with Great Britain paying $10,- A swarm of bees located WUliam J. Shea ship and M. Bonnet, tbe Frenck the company stsmdpoint and stated themselves in a tree in his 000,000 In aUver on the $75,950,000 finance minlstST, was elected re­ that while tbe company had receiv­ yard, he armored himself with principally to poor health. He will TRAINING SCHOOLS it owes, France again defaulting porter to the conference. continue in the work to some extent ed offers from bolding companies a head and face covering, add­ DiMOCRATS IN DEBATE and Italy making a part payment. Prime Miniatsr Hendryk Colijn of since he has been appointed Assist­ for the purchase of the companies ed long gloves and went forth Holland, who tUdU been eugfested as 4 I ant Prosecutor, the position Attor­ at various timos, they had not sect- Weeks of patient negotiations to speed the swarm on its way. a compromise" chairman of th* ney Shea has held the past four .eusly considered selling. Having ON NEW SCHEDEES reached their culmination in a In tbe midsL of his efforts a monetary group, was elected to head >ears. The appointments become retained a New York firm of ap­ OYER VETERANS’ REUEF presidential announcement of tbe limb of the tree broke and the the important economic committee. etfective July 1, the date the ap­ praisal engineers to conduct' a British payment, Jwhich tbe London bees went crashing to the vJ>- With this kapiw outcome of the pointments o f Judge Johnson and superficial estimate of the value of government frankly asserted to be ground >witb I t And lo— the ImbtC^o -PAme Minister MacOon- Deputy Judge Thomas Ferguson by the companies, based on “an acknowledgment of tbe debt queen bee flew stva lg^ at Shay State Official Eipiains New , aid a t Great Britain and other mem- Gtovemor Wilbur L. Cross become ment cost, less depreciation, Mr. pendiv a final settlement,” and buzzed up bis pants leg. effective. Cheney said that the preliminary Many Mendwrs f o f i iliMseH. S-NAVY YARDS b «»iO ft^ . qigfiriiig-'.. committee Maxing it claar he does not char- Tks rest of the swarm followed. survey showed thi\t tne ,w u e of Hie nntfwnVBm the private room where Elliott jobation Q<ii^r^ .^Poliqr JMopted^^fd^ a i^ v e the>resattabt situation aiuiL 'ftien' Shay demonstrated^ Judg^ Jdll^on "* aaSeunced pr<g!«Hes"were‘8i;9T5^W0. ' ■ uiey met to tbe assembly hall s to F n B o t 'E d if P ^ ^ “S ir. Roosevelt said he bad courage and quick action. He today that Edward C. Elliott, Jr., Not A Bargain bfeak Hie good news' to the CJeinenl grants an urgent British request tore at bis belt and idbsened. tiie will continue r.3 Probation ^Officer, Stating that the propczal, as :ar Plans Are OiRlined. for a.r^ew of its existing debt AasemMy. a post he has held for the past 10 as Cheney Brothers was concerned, Senate'^spite an Ahfiost top of bis. trousers. The queen The elevator in which tbe entiri8r > agreein g and haa suggeated to tbe be, seeing daylight ahead, found years. These three offices, Prose­ was not a “bargain” proposition but London government it bring its pro­ party was'descending got stuck eimA *4 her way - out and her retinue for some time delayed proceedlnglT'^ cutor, Assistant IJrosecutor and was offered at what. tbe ' Cheney Hartford, June 15.— (A P )— The posals to l||9xataington at a conven­ Probation Officer are the only ap­ comftany tried to determine as a Certam Veto Action/ I Sec. Swanson Announces followed, while Shay stood Mr. MacDonald and the s t e «w g new policy adopted by the State ient date for dlscuaaion, tbe result rigid. pointments made within the local “justifiable" price based on com­ to be laid before Congress for de­ committee were stalled in the Meya^ court since the judge and deputy mercial and tbe physical values of. Board of Education yesterday em­ He was not stung. tor for ten minutes before tin y Thousands of Men Will cision. judge are named by the General tbe properties and at a price which WMhington, June 15— (A P )— The bodying four plans ’ for teacher were finally released. Assembly and the Governor. Notes Are Exchanged Mr. MacDonald’s dry Scotch hu­ the town could .'afford to pay, Mr. restless Democratic ranks of the preparation in this state, was an­ Mr. Hathaway has been con­ Cheney agfreedf that the sale would The developments were contained mor came, to the surface as. he House, many ready to follow the Work on 32 New Ships. nected with the Town Court of Man­ be beneficial to both the company nounced today by State Commis­ in a formal note to London, an emerged, saying with a smile: ROOSEVET DENIES chester practically since it was In- and to the town, bolstering the Senate in liberalizing veterans’ ben­ sioner of Education Ernest W. But­ American reply and a supplemental “We have had an adventure.” .stituted in 1895. He was named working capital of tbe silk firm and efits despite a prospective veto, terfield, at tbe graduation exercises statement the President, all Makes Address.
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