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(AP) Treaty Snbmitted to Senate i ing graft charges. —A man who was registered at a I Garrett’s co-defendants, his vafe, hotel in this city yesterday as com- System Can Be Emptied I Mrsi Florence H. Garrett and Miss ing from New Haven, Conn., today ' Which WiB Ratify It, Ob­ Lillian Hatch were in court. Mrs. Garrett coUapsed when her hus­ was identified by means of pictures as Oliver B. Garrett, former ’’czar Into South Manchester's band failed to appear. servers Declare; Minority Warrants for Garrett s arrest of the Boston police headquarters were issued and the police were uquor squad, who failed to appe.ar To Submit Report; No New Disposal Plant. ordered to search for him. at the Suffolk County Court House C r a O R O P Court opened at 10 a. m. with in Boston this morning for trial on Judge David F. Dillon presiding. robbery and extortion charges. Recommendations Sub­ When the Eighth district’s new Considerable time was taken by a The man registered at 7:55 a. rn. board of directors meets to organ-( securing larger yesterday and----- checked out„ with , all, Losses of from $1 to §9 a ize July 16 proposeduoev. plansi,—---------- for m eet-{, xuuix^. io:50-------------- Judge- DiUon, “ and 'his baggage at about 9 p. m. last mitted With the Resolu- +V.O «(.wer disposal problem in ! Herbert Callahan, Garrett s counsel ^ ^t the hotel was told ing the se P . ) conferred about the absence of Gar- ^^s Garrett by a Bos- Share at the Opening Re- the north end w ll no dou CaUahan said be expected traveling man, who was ac- tion. cussed. As told recently m The the defendant to appear. When ^ quainted with Garrett, -rhe. clerK Herald the state water P - ' rett faUed to show up by 11 0 clock skeptical but subsequently 'gained Before Midday; commission and the state board of Judge Dillon ordered him defaulted. ^ the man as Garrett from Washington, Jime 23.— (AP)— health are both pressing the distnct .o a a ,««e n t nawapape, pPoaoa See Furdier Slump. The London naval treaty was laid before the Senate today by Chair- Of disposal as soon as possible. larceny, conspiracy and threats to Garre . uftn Borah of the foreign relations Lease Rons Out The present s e ^ c tanks are on New York, June 23.—(AP)— committee after the committee had leased property, Losses of $1 to $9 a share were approved it by 16 to 4. being the owner. The Eighth nls replaced by gains of similar extent Interrupting debate on the vet­ trict formerly leased the . on the New York Stock Elxchange erans’ relief measure, the Idahoan way for its septic tanks and ma SAVANT SAYS UNIVERSE today, after the latest wave of submitted the pact merely with the sewage system from Cheney Broth notice that he was rjporting a ers at one dollar per yean The liqifidation sxyept violently out of resolution from . the committee. lease ran out last year and the con IS COMMITTING S U IG M the market during the early hours There was no accoippanying report. tract yath Cheney Brothers gave of trading. Stocks were sold in The committee still must dispose the district the right to renew it at <?>■ of the question of making public the same price. However, this nia blocks of lO.CiOO to 40,000 shares during the first few minutes of those documents relating to the. ter was neglected and treaty which Secretary Stimson has out without being renewed a ^ now British Astronomer Says POISONED MEAT trading, but trading turned ex­ submitted. Senator LaFollette, Re­ the district’s option is void^ ^ig^ tremely dull- sffter midday. publican, Wisconsin, proposed thp Brothers are now charging thejiis The early trading had indicated publication of these. trict $270 annually for the use of Power from the Sun is KILLS THREE DOGS that the , market was beginning a President Hoover has refused re­ their land. fourth week with the do'wnward quests for the other nptes exchang­ New System Costly trend i unchecked. The decline was ed among the powers prior to the The construction of an aatireiy Produced by Self Slangh CHINESE WAR NEWS accelerated by smother sharp break London conference. new septic tank and filtration beds Police Investigating Whole­ IS to in the Chicago Grain Market, where system would prove a costly tered Atoms; His Theory. SON BORN UNDYS the July position went below 90 Washington, June 23.— (AP)-— for the district and there are many STRICTLY CENSORED cents a bushel for- the first time The Senate foreign. relations corri- who feel that it would be folly for j since 1914. Both stocks and grain mittee today approved the London the district to construct a new sys­ Berlin, June 23.—(AP)-Evidence sale Killing of Pets Here tem. Although no formal offer has ON MOTHER’S BIRTHDAY were Inclined to rally later, how Naval treaty. that the universe is / ___________ ______________ _ ever. By 16 to 4, the committee been made The Herald has learned suicide” was laid before the del^T that Cheney Brothers would gla^y Yesterday. Same Ontiook. ed it reported to the Senate, " ‘ / gates to the World Power Confer- Nationalist Will Allow Noth' Senators Johnson, Republican, • entertain a proposal by the Eighth fnee today by Sir Arthur Stanley The week-end news provided district that the north end sewer sys­ Weighs Seven and Three nothing from business quarters to California, and Shipstead, Farmer- Eddington, the British astronomer. Three dogs owned by west side DOCTOR DEMANDS ftp nntlook over which Wall Labor, Minnesota, announced they tem be joined to the South Mm - Far from seeking to alarm" bis’ ing to Be Printed from chester system and the new sedi­ families were killed yesterday by S ISom7 of la «,l wo,^d aubmlt mlnortty report,. audience of engineers, however, tne • poisoned meat scattered WUl Be Passed mentation tanks and filtration b ^ s ----- — — them a vision oi i ^ .. , — — ./../iot. •nroro astronomer gave 1 near the homes. Police today were Quarter Pounds; Mrs.] |)KY LAW CHANGE Fields of Battle. and bear pressure, together with The overwhelming support for off Olcott street be used by both the power which | ^o^^ucting a thorough investiga- further liquidation of weak mar­ Eighth and Ninth districts. the vast suppUes of the treaty In the comnuttee .was could be drawn from this °rgy ' tion, determined, if possible, to dis­ Lindhergh Was Flying ginal accounts, sent a wide assort­ believed to insure ratification of the Is Possible self-destruction if the scientists ment of leading stocks to new lows Such a plan is feasible accortog cover the person guilty of the crime pact when it is taken up by the could find a way to harness I t . ___ Meanwhile people living in the vicin­ Shanghai, June 23.— (AP)—-Al­ for the year or longer In the early to engineers who have studied iti Head of American Medical though the Nationalist, armies were Senate in special session. The north end’s system could be The extreme penetrative ” ity of Walnut and Chestnut streets Only Last Week. trading. Those voting against the pact the cosmic ray discovered by K o ^ are much disturbed over the matter. deployed over a great ..battle line Market sentiment was decidedly extended along the Hockanum river from central Honan province to the were Johnson, Shipstead, RohinAxn through Hilliardville across Love hoersterand by Robert fndre^ Valued as Pets -Akoeiation Objects to mixed in brokerage circles, and few! Indiana and Moses of' New Millikan, the j^ erican phyricist, The dead dogs were owned- by lingiewoo^ N. J-, June 23.—TAP) Kiangsu border anU theocfi nort^ T^mi. *nd Into, the Tolcott street sew­ * pfl-stwdJ^d D&jfcllc oT . cdnitalsrion, - houses were T willing^ to j Hampshire, Republicans. age plant. In several places along dicat^ to Sir Arthur toat the Lott S. Lahey of 19 Winter street, __Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. ‘ the Yellow, river, they wetc believed i advocate________^ purchase of stocks ^ v e in Those voting- for it were: Borah, Thomas EUiott of 39 Chestnut street source of the ray probably is tte Lindbergh are the parents of a ^on. Parts of the Act. i^day to be renewing hostlUties in small aiflounts for lone-termlong term invest- Idaho, chairman; Capper, Kansas, self-destruction of atoiM w^ch we (Continued on Three.) The baby, weighing seven and ______ ; an attempt to crush the Northern ment. Several, hdwever, looked for Gillette, Massachusetts; Reed, divesting themselves to the, last (Continued on Page 2.) the market to establish a definite Penna.: Fess, Ohio; Goff, West Va., shreds of their energy and passing three-quarter pounds was bom at Alliance.
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