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•/kVEtULW .DAILY OlRpCLATiOM . fo r the M onth o f B Iiv, 19SS 5,458 Mendm of Audit Buteen of Orcmatton. VETS IN CAPITAL PARADE TONIGHT ........ ................................ " 'x r ' NJ:;;T s\>. s s ^ Expect 8,000 Marchers and GEO. P. McLEAN, Life Long Police Prepare For Trou Dawes Quits His Post; DIESSUDDENIY, Backer of Anti. i - Salmm. ble — Veterans From Ail Leagne Snrprises Nation Parts of Country Arriye. O N C E m N O R Washington, Jime 7.— (AP)— .cooperation and great accomplish- ByOiangeofOpinkm. ) Charles Dawes will quit tee govern ^^ments in many of our most^import- • Washington, June 7.— (AP)—Po- Intimate Friend of Calrin ment’s reconstruction banking -eni* ant govarnniental problems of‘ the past years." liOiB of the capital mobilized today ploy next week to retura to Chicago New York, June 7.— (AP)-|Baj^ and his bank. The news which was unexpected ners of jubilation fluttered in ;.-t^ to meet the increasingly aggravat Cwlidge Passes At Home outside of tee closest administra He submitted his resignation to w et caimp today fo r John Di^ ing problem of mounting numbers President Hoover yester^y and it tion circle, caused intense surprise of veterans .within the city. In Simsbnry— Was Large was announced to coincide with and a degree of speculation. feller, Jr., a life-long dry, has d^, All leaves of absence were can anactment of tee budget balancing The phnudng cff Dawes letter In dded tee 18th Amendmwit.ought te celled and one-third of the available tan bill. dicated he had -.vaited imtil tee new be deleted from tee Con^tntlc^^ officers were assigned to special Land Owner. (3^ral Dawes said he felt tee revenue measure had passed its The oil m agnet’s chAiige p f .oiriie> duty in connection with the bonus turhing>pomt toward eventual pros Congressional hazards and the gov ion, disclosed in a letter to 'Dk*. seeking contingents. perity hM been reached and asked ernment’s financial solidity had been Nicholas Murray Butler, brbnghl The search for Commimlst agita Simsbury, Conn., June 7 — (AP) to be released. The President accept reasserted. He poteted out that the expressions of amazement.. mia tors within the ranks was redoubled —(Jeorge P. McLean, former gover Tumultous scenes such as the one pictured above, when mlUing throngs of demonstrators poured into a ed with regrets, but with high reconstruction corporation was now sharp disagreement from Supppi^ and efforts were made to check nor Mid Ulilted States Senator 'in- public square in Santiago, accompanied the coup which set up a new ^ ia llst regime in Chile the other day. praise, and acknowledgment of well laimched, its operations "prop rrs o f. tee Prohibition Amendment, their every activity. Vice President nor and United states senator, i | photograph was taken, President Juan Esteban Montero—whose government doomed to be “great obligation to you for your erly systematized and effective.” which Rockefeller and his fathw Curtis and Speaker Gamer ordered timate friend of Calvin Coolidge, overthrown in the most recent revolution—addressed crowds after his ascendency to power last year. helped make tee law of tee land. ’ a rejection of an application by the and one of the largest landowners in to expressixig hope , that bote ma)^ Workers Ex-Service Men’s League, Connecticut, died suddenly yester jor pa^es would adopt a Communist organization, to pa day after a heart attack. He was planks and remove- tee questigih rade in .front of the Cwitol tomor from partisan strife, RockefeDer 74 years old. HAIHBER A F P U IID S ELEVEN PERSONS DIE row to present demanfs for full Since his retirement In 1929 Mr. CHILE MAY CONFISCATE paymrat of the bonus. The league has a permit to pa McLean has taken little part in rade, but the action of the two hill political life, but has devoted his HERRIOrS ADDRESS ' IN APARTMENT BLAZE leaders leaves them without a des attention largely to the develop AMERICAN OWNED MINES tination for their parade. ment of his 1800-acre estate as a game preserve and breeding place Pouring Into City for thoroughbred cattle. Mr. Coo Under a blazing sun, veter^ lidge has visited'him frequently to tew French Premier Comes STATE CELEBRATES from many comers poured into the fish in the stdcked streams on his Fate of 375 Million Dollar LOCKSMITH SAILS • I city to swell the ranks of those now land, coming here last about four here who sought shelter under cmde Ont For Reciprocity In and Two Score Others In lean-tos in their encami)ments or weeks ago. He was active until Simday, when Nitrate Combine In Doubt; DSTORKEVENTSI beneath park trees. • he suffered a heart attack. He was ONMYSTERTTRIP The number under police care and War Debts At Parley. jured—Crowd of 10,000 reported Improving yesterday, but Religions Question Fig feeding today was 6,711 but police a second attack proved fatal. estimated that veterans in the city Watches the Work Rescue Two Day Ohservance of Bi totalled "nearer 7,000.’’ Many of Funeral On Wedntoday ures In Present Revolt Hired To Open Safes He Does Paris, June 7.—(AP^—Premier those who arrived yesterday had Funeral services will be held at Edouard Harriot today made a funds to care temporarily if or them- 3 p. m., (Daylight time), Wednes centennial of the Bhrfb of | aelv68. PrcparatioBB for the veter- day in the .Simsbury Congregational Not Even Know the Conn declaration for reciprocity in -war Cleveland, June 7.— (AP)—Eleven ana* parade up Pennsylvania avenue church where his grandfather had Santiago, Chile, Jime 7.—(AP)— debt and reparations negotiations at persona were kniwn to be dead, i tonight—their first public demon officiated as pastor for more than a The fate of (Cosach, the 8375,000,- Lausanne, June 16, andrjteere; was twelve were missing and nearly the First Presidmit. stration-call for a probable num half century. His widow, Mrs. 000 American-controlled Chilean try They Are In. every indication he woUldcreceive a Juliette Goodrich McLean, and a two score others were burned or In- ber of 8,000 paraders. „ ^ ^ • nitrate combine, vied for attention heavy vote of confidehci.: from tee Dan O’Brien, a hobo, called today sister, Mrs. Sfdftr Pratt McLean Chamber of Deputies. jiired in an gitylosian and Are which H artford, Cknm., June 7.—^(AP) — Greene, Lexington, Mass., authoress, toddy from the new provisional gov destroyed the six story Ellington on his contingents to march on N ew York, June 7.— (A P )--^ A The entire Left, with tee excep Wethersfield, where Washingtctt and Was^gton and Join the bonus survive.' ernment with the religious question Apartm ents in downtown CHeveland master locksmith exobarked' for tion of tee Communists, and a good Roebambeau met to plah tee .’^kf- He opened Us political c^eer in and reports of a counter revolt in ly portion of tee Center ■ Groups early **IIe*^d the hoboes would demaild 1885 when he was electedL State the southern provinces. Europe, to^ y on an ad^tiira'^that applauded tee premier’s Cabinet Police, and fire warden reported toriouB Yorktown campaign, wsSa “good food and clean beds.’’ Representative. A few yem later The finqnce'minlstry last night in I nmy t{Mto;him.to;^e jiht and bis ptedeceBBor,\A^dre tety-4l«re baxnpered to their wdpk toe scene today <ff-toe opening - ^ e it pls^'to)-haidBotV4dtaMd1ffi'' ra•OB''C■llliMFaBde^ t'- Many Not Vetoimns he became pactjp leader in jne State ^ -i^jiaid the vgoysrim^tjl^ fa Imri^^W- of. tee Mbdeig^. ^ . esiCblitA^ a'definite casualty ...... nec.ttqjiVj» t w o ^ ,ojMwymM9wto The ppo^fl?ecta o f numb^^ain Senato and^ioph was ^pointed -somepfraiig asT by- tee fact the dnly ' Hst of toe m^hCeinial oi tee flrsti Preai-I har^lilid bean a tddtotaler capital o f periBons not 'teterans add cate itoftiT fie rr io t bpiuied his Laiu< keflbota known to hd.to existence: deBt*rbftl!t . el), tos Utoi. '^^eiteeirrmy^fii^jbilir'^r ed to worries oi; the police. (Oonttauwa hb (ffaga Three) after a comndttes of had taming it wasatmlt during the World Mine Teinarks with tee statemtot [ was-destroyed in the fire. Cause of As address .by Col. John H. bu tatesr c fit. tosted a dtop .tii t o " Feeding at the veteran encamp his .government would take ..a de- tee blast was undetermined. Cutchins, representing' Gov., Harry toxicatlxty liquor, nor have'' I,” fie made a thorough .stud:, iff tee ni-|war, Sal'd.' . ' ments was continued under poUce trate prpblem' ^nd the matter had To tee romance of parili^ating^ tern^ra stiuid against violation of : Scenes of Horror Pollard of WaslHngton^s home state, and supcrvifllon from suppllos been submitted' to the new Con in salvaging this simken treairttfa— treaties: and contracts between na- The Ellington, hostelery of an was included to the speaking pro '.'lify .motoer and her mother weto gress, which is expected to be con older era and locale of many bril gram.' The Richmond..' Light In aihong . the dkuntleu ,w6meh ' bought yesterday and those pur TOVLYAItPLANE some 89,000,000 in gold—thwe was t e ^ day, whd, haftog te'e.'. hoRtoji, chased in anticipation of r^ums vened in November. added tee spice of mystery teat 1.:^, le a v e s W ay Opepi liant events in the-early part‘of the fantry Blues sent a military detach He left, the way open,:however, for ment Coimecticut military units of'drunkenness, were, otom -toitoil from a benefit sporting perform Early today, however, the gov brought an added thrill.