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   Bakersfield Californian (Newspaper) - June 28, 1920, Bakersfield, California                                h 1 i 1 7 l r J 1 J L f KM 1 Main Section Covering Local Associated Presi Service Atl the Newt All tha COMPLETE ASSOCIATED PRESS SERVICE JUNE 1920 P riMG v tT Lines Are Cut and Roads Blocked With Trees IN STREET CLASH L Anarchists With M a c h i n e Gun Terrorize People of Ancona June Reports of in widely separated parts of appear to corroborate thff Impression that they are part of a deep scheme to over turn social order throughout the entire is the alleged reason for the strikes now In progress and In red flags have been hoisted above the municipal Telegraph lines have been cut and roads blocked will trees at Callazo and Carbines In armored cars have dispersed rioters at At Ron an aqueduct has been lins burst out violently at ami sold UTS mid polce have been with and replied with ma utOc ami r art reported in HAVE MACHINE GUN K in and around Anrona from to a arc n round the bu reau Tli roc have killed in encounters met with shots from neigh boring houses ami H iH said women par in Two trains were attacked near On one train eight were wounded ami five of The train was car ry of whom one was killed and four A has arrived at Ancona with for the troops ONE POLICEMAN SLAIN AT I and at policeman wji killed and it iH bu there wove other BARRACKS ATTACKED RIOTERS KILLED Jimr but Ihi wore cf the wore killed and There a ul the police QUIET RESTORED IN CENTRAL ANCONA ROM June wus today by in the part of lo from lhat thu wlu have creating serious disorders there re to the One and persons were placed Assails Suppression of Speech in War the of during the Professor Stanley of Ihe University of Minnesota told the Cook committee of fortyeight tion last that oven the tnall of cabinet assistants uas not safe from scrutiny Uy tlie who in the intelligence declared ho luul opened the mail of third ass of lie to be in with a I opened he tho mon who jne to do it hud bay at backs anil 1 had lo Three in Court for Enright Slaying Tim Mur labor Mike and jointly charged with today were brought before Judge Joseph lo fact trial for thoir alleged connexion with Mie death of Maurice last WHS killed us the result of a dispute over the leadership of the street sweepers It is TOUR DE FRANCE STARTS The Tour dc a race on around start Theie were HO The rare will cover three HUNS BEHIND IN COAL June Germany million in uf her concer delivery of coal in execution of the treat of today in the Petit Par EXPLOSION KILLS RUBBER FIRMS HEAD June liam 33 years presi dent and general manager of the Tire and Rubber and James general were killed early today by the explosion of a Frank the presidents lost an arm and suffered other Injuries may prove Fumes had been troubling work men and the three men went to the factory ahead of the day force to work on machinery designed to re move the When the door of an overheated dryer was opened flames shot forth and ignited Bonus Legislation Up to Democrats June men among convention delegates today perfected plans for obtaining Iho indorse ment of the Democratic party for bonua Sceley of the Washington state delegation Major Ken of son of Repre sentative Champ Clark Colonel Barry of and of selected to appear before the resolutions committee with the plunk drawn for its 4 L V H 1 No ecrets ocra tic Conclave By ALFRED AN June in advance of I he assembling of delegates to tlie National Democratic convention in the big in advance of the keynote speech of Homer with his message it is presumed will reflect the views of Presi dent in advance roar of approval is equally the silence of of either measures or the observer cannot fail to gather some distinct impressions which or may not indicative of the action V f 1 f i rea I of a great parly convention and of the policies of a For from the crowds night and mill through of the or jam the headquarters of rival or fill committee rooms thai are as numerous as the lobbies One One fatally Hurt Result Auto Accidents Here Seven a of more or loan OUM nature in Kurn county j Mud fatal in one and an other Mill probably result while other received of IONS Morris of this city was Instantly killed when tha truck in which Uc was rt cling turned over on tho Taft and William a la suffering from Drown are liable to prove UH a re sult of which ho was riU by an Motorcyclist Struck a man resid ing in who on a motor with a Iwy waa run down by an which will The young who was driving thu with minor in was taken to San Joaquin where ho was treated by suffering with con of the a broken leg and bruises on the The man has been unconscious ever the accident and It is ex Mint ho will Details of the accident arc the father of refusing to advance any information on Aged Couple Hurt William who with liis are in liu SHU injured and from fiom an accident when an automobile ran down 1ln wagon they were driving yesterday to thu ground and aged couple wore from Los with a horse and on their way to The accident hap on tho six miles the other wide of tlie Standard tanks north of As they turned u curvis in thu road they were run down by an hi same The driver of tUu ear did not stop but sped and the couple were up by an other oar coming toward The guilty parties have not yet been as tho of tho car is known by local who arc working on tho Foster and his wore taken to the San Joaquin hospital and treated for injuries by who that they will not prove to bo Morris 2117 thiw is und who lives at gar was slightly injured an a result of a which occurred yesterday afternoon on the IL miles this side of neck causing instant and Iv win escaped a alight abrasion o tho and bruises on lie who is a truck driver for waa a load of furniture lu thr city from accompanied his friend and his truck waa struck oa front by car of who was driv ing to the city In the samo carrying several other made an effort to PUSH it is striking the wheel of tho truck as he causing Irwln to lose control of the steering At this point the truck left lUc nul and over a ditch seven fed It completely turned on lie other f the pinned and it WHS sonic time before the body could Ijc lo Irwln the car driven was going at a high rate of While Armentrout stopped his Irwln claims he did nut offer to pick up the but drove on Into the An eye who was fol lowing the cars close said that Irwins is the same he Haw said that he every effort to pass the and after flowing HH for horn to warn Irwin that he was going to Ho states that he pulled out of road clear of thu paved of the into the but at he oar fy the right side of tha and the collision to and Irwln was carried to county hospital later further treatment from Ills injuries ore not serious and lie Is able to be out on the street was by the local Imt on his own awaiting the coro ners which will be rendered late The Kern bradi of tho South ern tho following An driven Harold a of of ran a oar into a pole this morning ul the und I streets and completely the front end of Ills The raul ator ami hood were i and the mechanism of the engine The young man driving the street when he judged was going straight across tho tunica in from of anu It was necessary for him to turn his car into the pole to keep from hitting mo other persons accident occurred when an employe of tho Lum ber collided with another car on the h IK above the damaging tho fenders und radiator of tho Alary Baker driving lnr down an toward a garage on Bell when a car backed out o causing damage to the inr AMERICAN June American army polo learn which will represent the United Stales in the Olympic games at Antwerp won the novices cup this af by Hunters blackberries in such ob server the sharp divi sion of ns to meas and notes the seeming on side or juat as he finds the pop or tho unpopularity of candi dates reflected those same And since the crowds that ovor i sign of vention aro for the most San since thousands of across tho each individual therefore voicing the opinion of dele leaders and gossip that comes from every lias greater significance than usually attaches to and the sentiment that IH re by It may be taken as a UiaL has ItH iho tho and tho of who will Iho of the und of tho delegates who will receive UH Neither is onu compelled to rely wholly upon thin secondhand informa tion for the tho views of who within make history in the party and in the For con trary to the situation that obtains in many a there is a freedom of expression on tUe part of delegates to this In San that scorns as a basis for intelligent opinion upon which predictions as to coining events may bo hazarded with Home hope that they will represent the actions of the The Wet and Dry Issue For instance there ia the Issue of wot and dry to the hour of tho hiBT of the doom of tho has hail as If not a larger place in the the of a presidential n and tlie arrival of from some west central Hint north and from western Now and New H that tho Democracy waa doomed to tin blunder of adopt nurt of plank in its at MIC moment of i lie one 7wo ing Komu of the JUit Last ws f Leased Wire June Hungarian ministry has said a telephone dispatch from Count Albert former is reported head of a new coalition June persons are dead and 80 wounded as a result of food riots in according io a Central News dispatch from Many shops were E June first official meeting of the League of Nations will be held here next June among members of the Perkins Grover Lutheran south of re in some of the members breaking into the church during the night and with axes and saws destroyed pews and June deaths in this city from wood alcohol poisoning were reported to the police June thousand German and Finnish prisoners of war were drowned when Bolshevik steamer was sunk recently in the Neva according to a Helsingfors dispatch to the Central A Refuters report from Stockholm would seem to con firm this saying that a ship was sunk on the sixth of June with 2000 repatriated prisoners on does not mention any loss of June n shaken at midnight by explosion of two bombs in apertures in the walls of a police One man was injured by flj ins Keynote Speech Made by Him at San Francisco NATIONAL V L I o i m 3ft I i C l r ADOO MAY NOI REJECT IF NAMED Boomers See Chan tie of Hear I on Part of For mer Secretary June continue to be foremost sti but the nt nor MIC Ufi is und today off lawt night ation to un floor early ami a field put new lilt Into limy an n tive ui for candidacy of lie The ut i i from stale I ml for o H UH said would be an from AJo Adoo directly is lo supplement from National uin of thai IMI ramen have that ihc not bo TMI mure front ean M far lo strength from havi to other camps dei la nil tun that he did not to placed hi said would ahead on Loves eo dent lhat could ayree neither I a liner ur t lot a to McAdoo would AN FRANCISCO blackest crime ever committed in the of the was Chairman Homer m ings definition of the defeat treaty by in his opening the Democratic National convention he j The convention got under tremendous demonstration for a great American flag was veiling a large painting of the the into a delirium of applause and continued toward a half hour despite all attempts to resume At the sight of the Presidents features roars 6f swept the hall and state delegations taking up the which marked their places on the floor paraded about demonstration as usually accompanies the Hurrahs for Wilson and cheers for the President drowned the band and refused to be checked if there had been any position to curtail In New York delegation something approaching a fist fight accom the demonstration when Franklin assist ant of up the standard to join the demonstration and several other New York delegates sought tu prevent Policeman In Scramble A mixed in tho Jn which flow anil of bloody without uny being done to and off Yorks into the for the continued woll toward u half hour before Iho would to quiet down und hear the opening U was H full hour Into when tho dele gates finally Buttled down lo hour Vice Chairman opening speech pro n H rf i 1 I 1 National Chairman Homer aa chairman of the After the prayer the of tho official a bugle again bo Ine used to thu convention to at Vice Chairman Kremor then be ffan his Cheers and yells broke In frequently as the Dem performances of lual yoaro ami belabored the Republican parly an a party and Tlie of and stirred up and the nations was mentioned a demonstration broke out which WUH second only to tho the When de clared tho waM waiting I hear tho the American c on the league the row and wont in for prolonged Tho hand broke out tlin With Rilles Add ii t Military Touch to fc J rt BAN Juno men from DU the convention Home of the porters In another part of with a P ul 12 tho the convention was called color guard of Marines detailed part In the opening ceremonies behind the chairmans There two u color bearer ami two serff with and thulr un I forma added another pretty L touch of of tho know for Ou devil duga had taken and their dUl cause a of the floor promptly at and took lily scat wUU iln of The to tho preliminary few a new for out from some part the hall where a nnd Then it would from a 1almcr group in some i i ii be n 1iftlc of ft were 1 ini l hr i Hit fis of best puu and H talU of a but il was in lip of I i 1 inn 1 il to lit New Chancellor of Germany on Treaty 1J i i ii orn Hi tin in I fir In hi nl Vr H f Ill 1C I1 lio nt tu I so far as Mori J i lo 1 1 I ItH tr Very In in purl tmu Un ivts and If ull th Mot tj in t In M or Jor BAR SILVER NEW Juno New Angle to McAdoo Boom The turn of A duo hoom a I hill ilH on Iho of the waa not that the uf hlM lie did not want the willing lo JK M was variously ly t he several in t hr mil was thr Hint lit thai HUP porters tu in now would he un lender from the und Dial In tho con yen lhat uf al throe run ill UK r on the opening roll The uf a develop Ii I id clai ins of euti Mini 1inn 111 of 1al and i ox l ho durk champing as what tu three tit Chi till which marked tin conclusion of i other the iiiy but there empty The particularly had Whole empty It was they wore In filling because ut thy clone In to which all admissions were There were of whole blocks ut tickets having disappeared and the convention officials were trying to heck but and thu formal of the cull of tlie OH motion of of for I ho tem UK without of Smith of Vork und of wuro commit o to the tun luani lo discount Uin thu was made lain IUH hy 0111 of without he had any diniE authorization from il us a ppa rent that of who liave ra a sint for with out muth i ed Hie at Too Early for Predictions i u format I thai it still u would that the only pM the Intel was Me lhat ho did not care to be a At that time both Attorney General fa liner and Governor Cox were active anil their supporters wen vic In llm tnt ion fur of thute ho had been o for other but the men today that levery one of ho brought Thoro frequent of E Millionaire Charged With S June Ul mine operator of toa the town uf under at on a of and killed hla won while they were at dinner together to reports lo thr bis son money tit addition given him during the Tlie police a c in the mm him Tins one of the n IP vr ol I In c levii a silver at Ironi TO STUDY JAP PROBLEM June Ju make n of i III Call tho and nat moot at Still Albert Johnson f the A thu too SPINNERS DECLARE STRIKE June Me uf has declared a striko to the Unl PHONE 31 To call advertising or circulation departments please telephone By an error of the telephone company another which Is connected with the editorial department has been printed lit the So call 31 when It G advertising or  

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