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Sun-Journal from Lewiston, Maine • 1

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Fed He Has Overstepped the Bounds of Fair Play Says Memorial FundCommitteein a Signed Statement It Says Is Not Unethical' mo REFERENDUM Senator Morneau of Lewiston Makes Vail NEW YORK April -College women' thruout the country have boon asked by the Bure lujp' octal Hygiene Inc founded by Job Bockofelier Jr to answer Anus uaiiy frank questionnaires concerning low It waa leaansd today' Questions put to unmarried women Include: old wore jou whe'n you first began to ipoonV "What effect os you estimate now did spoon Inr have upon the quality of your character? you give tho reason why ypu have not most stimulat- things lng to Married woman sod widows ware asked those questions: "Had (roue mqrried lift been a happy jmf If not why not? "Were you-strongly attracted toward' young men? "If SO) how would you' describe thla you Indulfcef with one or more young men ih'tlks intimacies usually embraced In Ihs term spooning? I Vlf so bow for dlr you go Tho purpose of the questionnaires la to aid In solving vexed questions of education and hygiene must have more information about tho average woman In order to have any reliable guidance In tho training pf our girts and boys" the Introductory statement reads iant Fight Give People on the Proposed Declaring that Governor Percivol Boater In hla Aiesaage on tho University 'of Maine' to tho list legislature under data of March 17th referred Incorrectly 104110 advertta-Ing placed in Maine dally news pup -Ora In the Interest of tho IllOittt campaign form pMiqOrlal gymnasium-armory and further expressing "regret that the Govern or saw fit to criticise tho advertising condemning same aa lacking "dignity" the Memorial Fund Committee lamed a statement today challenging the chief executive -on these points Action by tho committee eomo as reault of what it terms Governor Baxter's mis-statement that the advertising was "recently launched by the University authorities In the dully papers" and becanae the Governor saw fit to state that the ad- the Right to Change! by the 8ana fsrvnea may don from the rote In both branches la that tbs measure will din between if lha two bouses Raises New' Legal Friends of Kennebec Reservoir BUI Want Vote in What WU1 Gov Baxter Do? Augusta Apr (gpectal) Voting to It tho BcaaU Tuesday morning rofusod to noeapt tbs "Ought ta pose" report of tbs' mthorlty of tho Lefisl Affairs committee on the so-called Holmes bill' changing the provisions of the Lewiston police commission taw so that the commission wovldbe appointed by the mayor of tho city Instead of by the Governor of the fitate The ikmnte than adopted tho majority rope ought not to pa aa of the oommlt-teo Tho legislative situatlon on this mss sure now hi that tho hill hag adopted by the House sod- mJeetod 'The moUsn ta adopt the ought to v- pass report "of tho- mtaoritywa--' made by fienoter Xornotastraa- VA droaeoffgta wh in measure sold that It In Hssif aeoml to carry mors or load an amend moot QfnO oxIatUg w' taw socking but stagta ohangr ta that lam- Thlshangs Ana that tho throo taombons pr thoXowlston pra lie commission should bo kPPOtated--'y-' INTEREST IN EXPECTED RESIGNATION FEATURES OC SESSION feat tawed so Pace Tea MEETS THE DEMANDS OF KENTUCKY MINERS MADIBOrtVlLLK April (Striking coal miners la Christian Webster and Hopkins counties claimed first victory teat night whan tt was announced the Circle City Coal Company had met thalr demands and signed a one year contract effective Tuesday Bevenly five men are affected Five thousand miners walked oat Saturday In Hopkins Webster and Christian counties when union oB-clali and reprosantattveserths operators association were unable to negotiate contract renewals ator Charles ownsend of gan has been 'mentioned aa Mlehl- L1ISSHUARDSEUDS One question pending la an up-plication -of tho Now York and- Ontario Power Company a Now York corporation fod normlaston to niter and improva lta dam at Waddlnaton anhomneed hero yesterday by filter Roswell Johnson of Gary Attorney Dwight Minder City Judge William Dunn Huutar and others It was WASHINGTON April Ne hn- portent matters' affecting tho Amer-lcsn-Cansdian boundary waters were before tho Interns tloas Joint Commission at Its atari-annual meeting today but those waa unusual later eat the gathering because of Indication that former Senator Qbad tah Gardner of Maine was preparing to resign as chairman Former Sen In Uttta River a tributary of tho fit Lawrence T)h proposed change would affect-ths lavs of tho Cornwall canal on tho Canadtsa rids Waited for ing at FirSt Action BERUBE BUYS THE WITHEE BLOCK AND ROUND HOUSE KEEP MAINE HIGHWAYS OPEN FOR AUTOS ALL WINTER AUGUSTA A lifll I (Spoclnl) Htvtfoa signed petition asking a on lha Ki'nneliec ResriV olr Co charter? If not why not? 1 Certainly not for luck of opportunity and the stun are that' before Anally disposed of thla charter will hare been much rercrendumed The Governor I out backing one of 'theee propositions while the frlfnda the bachera of they charter are behind the bllirr Each la' exerting great effort to secure 10008 algnaturce to their petition which will- make certain that the Operation of thla law before It liaa actually become auch There la a difference Jn the form of tlieae petition Just is there a a difference in tho motive -which actuatea tho circulator of eaoh Oor Bakter'i referendum peUiion the reault of the Governor'a that the Company nhall hot get a charter at leaat not without the consent of the people Qt Maine and-thaMlic volo'on'lho bill ahall not be taken until Bcpteinbcr 1114 Friend of the' churtcr have put their petition Ihlo circulation nOTMcauae they actually feel a referendum le necessity 'But from a belief that there la to lbo one should he held an Boon aa poaalble At the Theatres Tqpight Empire Tkrnlra (Performances 4(5 and llt) "Who Ars My -PosaetoY' a Fox Hupcr-Hne-elal Mania Hall (Performances at I and Kip A KlPPr: Franklin A Pra Marla -and Billy ilarlonre Jnne'n and Jonen Laohy Bros Fvatura picture Alien Brady In Loop'-ardess" Theatre (Continuous II to Bcbc Denials Is "Singed Wings" All Star Cast 1g "A Ben of the Desrt" Buster Kenton In "One Week" Resign' FolloSclwol 1 v1 mmaflod realgnatloN fibs than bpld- the resignation Which she had prspnrod' watting an HOUSE FAVORS PRESEHT PRIMARY LAW 18 T0 102 brought agniqst her -Thls waa not dose After thO acosptaacf other reports as ochoolj night who M8tTimiliAllw foDow-V lng tetter to Dnawnti'-1 "Having taken nadarildno Second Triplet Dies LIU BON FALLS April I (Bps-etal) Edward Popadsk another of the triplets born to Mr and Mrs Joseph Popadsk throe weaks am died Monday afternoon His brother' Georg died Sunday Paul who eurvlvbs Is doing well at present tho at tbs' time of their birth he was the' -frailest of the three CART MEN WILL CARRY CASE TO HIGHER COURT HAMMOND Ind April I Appeals from the-verdict of tho United States district court at Indianapolis win be taken to tho United States eourt of appeola at Chicago by Mayor pro-seeutlng Ex-Pro-aeeutor neyatabroeeudngthojoaqTliOL ms- foyqfi sUlUyia'tti norite triol court onX charge oYconsptraey to violate the prohibition taw i Ovids Berube ot Bpi-lng street has purchased 'Wltbee Main street Lewiston from Sidney and Daniel Uoding It was an-nounta'd today by Guy Flagg Ihrn whom the -is made The price wqo 414400 The Wltbce pr'ier(y runs on Mala street belwettn Union and Prescott a stioet frontage ot 411 rest There era 14 tenements Included The houso" a familiar landmark Is sit us Led on this property PLACES KLM IN THE POWER OF SDRMONS ATLANTA On April 4 An Injunction which temporarily places William Joseph (flmmona jn eoi plots authority over the Knights of tile Kn Kina Ktan and prevents the disbursement of any money ngospt on his order has bega ordered by Jdflge- Thoms of this Superior court CREWOF-BRITISH SCHRr-RESCUEDBYSTEAHER NEW TURK-- April S-CapL Cluett and the crew ot sit of the llritlth schooner Rlta-M Cluott were rescued early today from the distressed vessel badly damaged by storm about 14 miles sou Mi of Caps Race the snmtr Praridant Fillmore reported In a radiogram to tho 8 Shipping Board today The schooner hound from Oporto NpaTn- to Nt qttb4 cargo of suit won then set nflra The President Fillmore was Tram Hoboken for Bremen ST Miss Emily Iluard public health and school nuras LewMoa about wjioso repppolntmeat there has raged a storm In the school board on Tuesday mailed a resigns tlon to Dr I Dumont health officer under whoso charge Oho cainc Miss Humrfl a registered nuns went to Boston several weeks ago to attend Dr Wh Hawkins Lewiston who was operated on Boston Dr Dumont charged that shs left the city without hla permMos Ileturnlng home shs eansujtod memoirs of the cTty councll and tho sehoolboard about the InaSriit among whom woo Arsh deacon Rota I neon on what course to take- Tho archdeacon advised her to resign it that time This warn' on March llth On March 44th Dr Dumont do BANUOIt Me April Plans are under way here sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce to carry out a co-operativ arrangement among nearby toVna to keep the main highways open for automobile traffic next winter It la eatinmlriUtliut roads can be kept clear at a cost not rxcccdlns III per mllej -tho expense to be ap-portldned between this city and the towns servsU The exparisnes of tho past winter which been one of the most severe on rpcqrd has prompted the plan' Tho main avanuso of traffic out of Bangor ora still several feet under snow and lea and It la not exiieoted they rtll be usuable for automobiles before early In May A year ago at this- time tho dust was blowing on all tho highways in eastern and northern Maine ao that the inaue may be dlpoaed of Their petition expressly eeta forth that a apodal election be held on the queatlon during the yireaenl year Both lire being slgn-ey and already eomo of thoee from tho Governor'a office have been filed with tho secretary of State It has been sold that the legislature was to enact a eefsrandum measure for thla law fining data In the coming summer when the Oontlmed on Page Twelve WILSON HEARD CECIL ADDRESS OVER RADIO NEW YORK April Woodrow Wilson listened to rim adffntes of Lord Robert CkioU on the League of Nations here Uat night ly radio at hla home la Washington When It waa announced that the farmer President was hearing the address tho diners at the Hotel Aator roM to their feet and cheered Mrs Wilson who waa present smiled happily as he Joined In the tribute to her husband Mrs Wilson is the guest of Mr and Mrs Baruch on her first visit to New York In two years RAIN WASHINGTON April For cast for northern? and southern New England: Rain tonlg't and Wednesday warmer tonight colder Wednesday afternoon or night Increased Mouth and Bjuthwret wtadf probably becoming stronger JOURNAL ALMANAC auk lUeee 114 Mete 414 MOON Days Old 44T Lena Id th of day It h'rs 44 mins a Inc re a as 1 hen 4t mine 4Id day -of year Tuesday Wednesday 414 rVaqf Canadian 14 min SI min Bath -fltmla Rocklebd II min ft VICAR BUTCHKAVITCH faces a firing squad MOTHERLAND iHERjW'10 if i Ii (V) 'v afenisHlmiii! iiTiHflniBunEn 1 AUGUSTA April I (Special) far aa the House of Representatives la contented Maine will aliqc by Us present direct Primary Law for another two years A- motion to sib-sTitute the Curtis Bill for the ought not to pass committee report was part of the Legal Affairs committee was 'lost Tuesday morning by a vote of 11 to 10! following which report A ought npt to pass of the committee waa acceptcdd on motion of Sturgis of Auburn Curtis of Brewer father of Mis bill CHARGES INVISIBLE GOVTDfW VIRGINIA MORGANTOWN Va April I s' plea for a "square deal and oven shake" ssnk Keeney president of district IT United IIM Workers In Mitchell Day address at a mining camp ncqtjioro yesterday charged that four men with holdings In tho southern section of tho state and the Logan County Coni Operators Association constituted tho "invisible government' of West Virginia Keeney Hectored government' owned Governor Morgan end' soul" and that Sheriff pow Uhafin of Logan countv was the "Otaster mind and aggressive lender of tho controlling- faction" "Mitchell Day" Is Observe sn-Unsllgln Wdtt Vtrggte as tho Ilth anniversary of the right hour day In tho coal mining industry i ne MM eomo frjovanoon 'ta roar oa neeonnt of myr ssrvloeo roodsrod-'Ir hare oonv-'''-' rinded that mold ha hotter' Cor me to hand ta- my rasigna- i doe tonail'Yr- --Tthog-hooMRthOirWotvT tuaato matter jm'wo e8ai to1: have not fnllF4ndoieteed ego aaothor ln regard to' iho of Apnblteniirsa part of thee tlmorXwaa: auppeosd to bo -o shoot imr drawtaw pay from 1 ii I "'I- ey i 77' V-A-- "a on attempt to save her ehUdredc- Thru --g mlaundurManding when -help eomo they wnrn told there was 'no -dne-np stelra hut tater the PORTLAND Apr Dell Bouchard whew wife and- two children- aged I and A- ta thrir Uvmr in the fireJa-Ura Klneo Honno nt-VnM5 Bnren4hte- mwrnlng) onmn -her threw weeks agn from Caribou and oMdlOtJ work te rofllsg mlU ot at ligonta Ho waa notified deaths by telegraph and WilCgo lo Von Buron on tho first train toaighe- Hs has a broths Frank A1 Bon- hard ond twb slstara Mrar Frod Willett and Mm JnmonA Wlilriti llrlag borei Ha bos beouMtaylag mb the homo -of Fred Willett Bopchord bos three otbvr ehlklrea whsoo sgss pro five saves and ten- Hla wife was on her- way to aupt-U ten IT' KTeA vMLBta "hna-plan-nlng td coma-harp With taecl-HUrm lUpn AKPlANIS BACKFRQU' PORTO RICANJOURI'JV j- ZfJHo (A d- 1 WaNHINOTON-: April fi-Army alrptenna arrived 'st" Dalit ni Tld conclutan rirvuU mars than am mlM from Man An- -tenVh TtaatalF Port Rio end ro-iwwto VdliWgtM which waa affl-dally recorded by thr WkfDopari-meat na-ten of tta moat remark-a His pioneer Qlghts ta thaklstaty 4 ariaUaM -or jmwqq- moved the substitution of (his- UU which provided for system of conventions end caucuses supplemental to tho direct primary taw as a method of nominating political condnutes for the ought not to pass ruponf part of tho committee Ho said lA the MU was Introduced by him li no stats of antagonism to any party-or group but as incaovot keeping the pledge muds by the republican party at Its last state convention Women Wonld Lose Rights He denied the charge that to turn to the old convention system would take away tho rights pf women Ho said Hint It waa agreed among thorn who followed politics that the direct primary system had a tendency to disrupt parties and this weakened government Representative Powera of Phillips supported the motion and object sd to tho cry against tho convention system It occurred to him that It was under- the convention system that guch then as Blaine Frye Dinglqy and Reed became great amt ho did not think thMth-lr nom-Ipationa had ever been for nught but good- Mode Joke of Platform In hla opinion tho present direct primary taw in Maine Wei loved candidates and parties front responsibility relieved lha party from responsibility to -Its candidates end Its candidates from responsibility to tbs party ami made Jok4 of party platforms Bsyiog thst ho had supposed tho eonveudon system was -killed St years ago Represyntatlvs Palmer of Island Falls said that It had been dug up Jlke the old Egyptian king by esrigia politicians who hod lot lied It in a peek-s-poo dress to cover up Its defects Holmes Opposes chango Holmes of Lewiston wits -against any change In tkf nominating system 'ought not to ppm on this bill" ho mid "and Coaiiansa on rago Nsysp FIND FORlSFENDANT" IN SUGAR LAND CASE HOUSTON Texas April fintllrfg In favor of the defendant In (be suit tor necouaUiULhy tho 'EM Colony Trust Company ot' Boston Against tho sugar tadd industries Is reeqmmsodrd la the report by Mho master in chancery: fltad-tedoy la Federal court hero Tho salt Involved about nip hundred thousand doUank uerurimi mm naaieutaei mppoflc Notice ta the Public i Kennebec Reservoir Referendum' Petitions The public is respectfully informed that two et of referendum petitions are being circulated on the Act to mate the Kennebec Reservoir Company Whichrovides for storage of flood waters for the benefit of mule and "powera on- the Kennebec River similar to that afforded byjheAtificohos storage on the Androscoggin -Lewiston and Auburn mills have lost very little lime from low water this winter while employees in the Lockwood Mill at Waterville alone have ipat- more than-fS0000 in wages front that cause all of which would have-been avoided if the proposed storage had been in existence The New chSrfcr is to go to a referendum anyway The only questimpnowfi- whether the voters pass ou it deUying construction still another year if the people show that they want development Otherwise the petition are alike i You requested to sigd -those-petitions which ask the Governor to- call the special election not MOSCOW April I (lif the Associated Press) tiencrul Cutchkavllch has been executed The prlvdo aayc tho exooullou oc-currid-on March SI the newspaper Isveatta asserts "the sentence of death on Butfcavltch whose re-pitWLXU refused had been carried Tho Hum and place waa not given The Is vest ta presents the announcement on an Inride page under a one-lino bond In-Us court new department In thg Prlvdm execution 1s noted briefly without comment In doluma of Ideal news Meqolgaor Butchkavltch met death before firing squads Even up to- tats- last night- there were rumbrs that an exchange might bo arranged ResponslbU otfictalk however: Jtittndad the rumoro d'qsssrtsd talas and assarted that Soviet Jostles must taka Ita course regardless pf protests and attacks abroatv A- sr-jr- 'i t'S ALCEGED TAMPERING VIM JURT FOREMAN Philadelphia April c--so- Mtsitt alleged tampering with the foreman Judge Whitaker Thompson In Ikf United Bteteo district court today discharged the Jqry the eaoo of It men charged with cons pi racy -IF Illegally withdraw and sen liquor the forooMui Torenpo (PLoughlln Kt-i VAN CUREN Mo April TUs riimbwof vlctuns in tho fire which bumck tho (Clnoo House email hotel mb today wok ln-cn-ased to five Ala afternoon with the death of Jos Rladoro aged II the propriator Hostelled to recover from tho offOcto of- borne on' the hMd faco and hspds Ho kavse wite and seva ehUdran ranging In age frum doyf to IS years Tho others who loot their Uvos by suffocation were' Charles McCarty ii of Grpad Isis Mrs Doll Boa ebayd of Carl bon and two of tat fvo ehlldrm-' Hoy husband ta in Nouth Portland when hr- obtained work three weeks ago la milk Kb -wad -going Campbell foe a visit taking the younger children aged and 4 Paul Parenuof Grand Fblta woo badly burned bur tw to ta out Urn Mary Roix of Ktq whoso arms' sod feat wore burned woe Iff bod butiuot I critical condition OwglM Frans Roy -y The ftracaughtfrim'astorn-in UnMTaa the ground floor thno cutting eoanpo by the ntairpray s4 ball foe tkO ll poopto In tho bonne An- ekcUtng: scene followed- eomo ep the guests end help bring takon out of the windows and down tad-dura by Hum tint to reipood te the alarm white ethenmpM to the ground 7 hJ Tta-Btactard ehlMren -la bsd whlere they tad ealed The mothorn body uns fdwbd so the floor of tho room which they occupied She apparently had been gaakeaed hut urns orrtoomn by sin eke before she could make oven ta'n I Announcement more than six months after the petitions are filedrif you believe thaf thfe question should be pronipthrdecidedon its oantmerfta mA not IsiieM lnto tha 19! campaign i ptditical r- i'z- F-hJ1- I wish to potify the public thft LUNGHT 179 1sin St LetriitoB will bi dosed' from 8 Tuesday until A ALWedneida norderto make at teroUbaipu our ceUinyT The lndus tries interested' in this development ksk for no favors except a -prompt dpdafon so they can make -the development or look elsewhere forthe poworthej -i 'WILLIAM SKSLtONsV Attorneyfpr the Compsfly r-y Vi fcoifl la 4iHu bail eg charge of contempt of court-' rHe wtA taro hssriaF On Thursday Jadgw Thompson In dlsmleetas Jki iuryjllsrcted that a no asaombtod April -i'i i-ii n'ie'i' i CARNARVON WORNR CA1R0I ATP -April I Jlsi The lllnoso kf tho Gait of Garnarvon took n'and-4m tnm for the worse this after Hla condition: Is character-toed noarittooL 4 rirramus mp -T- ad' ta1" -Nw 'uwsi tiiwde i aepnJiqw.

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