Boston Evening Globe (Newspaper) - June 2, 1920, Boston, Massachusetts Read the want pages Real Estate for to let OP wanted Advertise In tomorrows Advise your friends to use the Globes want and classified col Entered tin nt Boston under thu act of March WEDNESDAY JUNE 192018 PAGES STOCKS BY THE GLOBE EXPRESS DEALERS IN WEARING APPAREL ARE FINED N June John Roberts Corpora tion of dealers in wearing was today fined by Federal Judge Harland following its conviction of profiteering on 11 MSS MADDEN BROKE OFF ENGAGEMENT WITH OCONNOR ESCAPED SERIOUS No One Aboard Badly Hurt Gome to Boston CIDER USED AT LAUNCHING OF FUEL SHIP NECHES AT NAVY YARD Is a Witness for Miss Who Is Being Sued to Recover Diamond Ring Jit the suit of Lester OConnor to Iday before Judge Walt In the equity session of the Superior Court to recover a diamond ring alleged to have been given her i Frank started his defense a sensation in calling as his first Miss Viola who stated she had known Lester OCon nor nine used to in the house next door to where he lived and had been engaged to She related three In which she interviewed Miss Donahue on the subject of the latters acquaintance with The witness stated she broke her engagement with him because he told her that more for Mms and said she did not see him after until he re turned from As to the interview with Miss Madden stated I called on her and told her that I had kept company with Mr OConnor live years and if he meant nothing to her I she would not have him call The interview was in her bed She told me she cared nothing about any more than for the rug on the floor under and would forbid him calling on She remarked aa I going downstairs that she had a date to go with him to the theatre Tues day and asked If I wished her not to T told her I did not wish her to but the two went just the Miss Maddens Love for OConnor My next meeting with her was In the in I told her I wished her to keep away from Ill tell you the reason if you It was because I prophesied just this affair In her case it was pres ents and a good time in my ease It The third interview was before him and her in his 1 told her I wanted her to give him up as 1 under stood they had taken a marriage license and I didnt want her to marry Did you make any remark to her in his house before him about tho ring on remember Of course I have always worn ring since he put It It is on my right hand It was on my loft hand Do you still love Mr OConnor asked Mr replied Miss who Duf you at the you kill yourself if she did not give him and draw something like a bot tle of poison out of your pocket I loved but I was not as foolish as Do you love him now I think a great deal of Did you make a remark on any one of these occasions that Mr OConnor was as good as your husband See your newsdealer or news boy and place a regular order the Daily and Sunday Arrange to tho Globe while on your Sure Relief 6 BE ULAN S Hot water Sure Relief INDIGESTION BEST TRUCK TIRE SERVICE IN BOSTON SOLD AND APPLIED AT BEST PRICES THOMAS JOSEPH McCUE 884 NORTH BEACON STREET 3 MACK In Have bwn run Can Miss Donahues Version Laura Donahue of Mallon the testified that in and for several months after that OConnor called on her once or twice a Witness said that she never considered herself en She said that at that OConnor gave her a chain and and that she him a chain ind Witness was under the impression that the wus not worth what had been paid for It and moreover she did not care for She accompanied OConnor to the where it was pur chased and they got a refund o Then they began a search of the Jewelry stores to secure something At Park st they looked at other jew elry and were shown some which witness said she She said that OConnor asked her Do you like dearie Witness I always 1 always wanted a nice but they are so Miss Donahue said that OConnor then There is nothing too good for and she answered that sho could not keep her eyes off one of the and the salesman You are looking at something that is and she replied that was prob ably why she liked it so Mr OConnor then said to de clared it has always been my ambition to give you something you have always admired you Miss Donahue asserted that nothing was said about an engagement ring and that the tour of the stores was simply to get something for a Christ mas to replace the A linger on her right hand was fitted for the mounting that was to be used for the The mounting was to be hand made with a platinum Juno Buffa lo express bound for Boston on the Boston Albany Railroad jumped the track east of North Grafton to According to no one was injured The consisting of a tive and eight passenger left the rails of the North Graf ton jolting along over the ties for about 200 A broken truck on one of the cars is blamed for the After the locomotive broke away from the coaches it continued 75 yards along the The train was running on the middle track and jumped over onto one outside set that runs along the edge of a 20foot the entire train having a narrow escape from going down The coaches were all of steel construc and while many of the ends were smashed they saved the passengers from serious The accident tied up traffic The passengers on the num bering about were taken to Fram ingham on a train which where they were provided with breakfast and were afterward taken to The cause of the accident is as yet The cranes from Beacon Worcester and West Springfield were all ordered to the scene of the derail ment and will be engaged all day in the which are All remained The trains east and west are run ning by using westbound passing siding at the point of the The business of the Boston Albany Railroad east and westbound will be carried on without any interruption except that occasioned by the use of the passing siding around the de railed Story of Alleged Proposal The next time she saw said Miss was while she was He called and suggested bringing out some and on his arrival he said T have brought Your Christmas though a little Witness said her mother was Miss Donahue denied that she said at the is an engage ment ring that Lester brought From the day she got It sho said she al ways wore it on the right hand and did not know if It would fit the engagement finger on her left Witness denied OConnor asked her to wear It on her right be cause he was seeking a and did not want to appear too tahe denied up to the day to City Hall for tho license sho ever told any one that she was Miss Donahue then told tho story of the alleged She said that OConnor met her in the library of the House and said that he would have to go to Camp Devens the next Witness said lie told her that he would rather kill himself than leave but now that he knew he would have to so to war he wanted her engaged to h m so that she would be waiting for him when he came Ho wanted her to go to City Hall and sat a marriage Miss Madden Confronts OConnor Witness said they went to Hall and he made out the There the clerk gave him a card ana told him to call for the license In five OConnor wus going to camp and he her to lake the card and for her to co in for the Witness said she took tho card but never went after thu Sho knew the life of tho license was six months unless Donahue then told of Miss Mad den calling to see her after the news papers publishing the marriage Inten She told of Miss Maddens declar ation of love for OConnor and mild that hi had furnished her Miss Madden said that OConnor was en gaged to to the A visit of Miss Madden to OConnors was then described by Miss Dona Witness Bald that Miss Madden en tered the house and that OConnor and his mother were Miss Donahue Miss Madden remarked This man Is He Is engaged to me and no law allows you to he with Hes as good as my Witness said that OConnor told Miss Madden that she was crazy and ordered her out of the Miss the showed an engagement ring on her left hand and said that OConnor gave It to OConnor started to push Miss Madden said Minn but Miss Madden warned him and he Witness admitted that the day they applied for marriage license she went to tho jewelers tor a I wedding Massachusetts Men Who Never Answered Questionnaires JUST BEFORE THE LAUNCHING OF THE FUEL SHIP Left to Elliott Chief Mayor Peters and Miss Helen the Sponsor the screeching of whistles and the shouting of the fuel ship was successfully launched at Charlestown Navy Yard this Miss Helen Rear Admiral Robert acted aB and as the nose of the vessel began to gradually draw away the young woman smashed a bottle of elder on tlie bow and said I christen thee to the launching there wera short addresses by Rear Admiral commandant of 1st Naval District Rear Admiral Samuel com mandant of the Navy Yard Lieut Gov Channing Mayor Peters and Rear Admiral head of the bureau of steam the who on from be present at the Bear of ceremonies and introduced the speak The vessel was gayly decorated with lags of every At the conclusion of the launching held a being in to the invited guests by her who was a great favorite at the yard among the workmen when he wan engineering Rear Admiral and Mrs ten dered a luncheon to the Invited guests after the As a remembrance of her acting as sponsor Miss was presented a sot with by Ad miral Robison and the workmen in the machinery presented her a set with speech was made by Samue master machinist The Neches is 475 feet 56 feet in has a speed of 14 knots and is tons The keel was laid on June She is a sister ship of the Brazos and is named after an oil region In THE WEATHER United States Weath er Bureau forecasts Por Boston and its Vicinity probably local showers tonight and Thursday somewhat cooler Thursday fresh south to west For Southern New England Local show ers probable tonight and Thursday cooler on the mainland Thursday fresh south and southwest For Northern New England Showers probable tonight and Thursday cooler except In East Maine moderate change able becoming south and south For Eastern New Tork Partly cloudy weather with local showers probable tonight and cooler Thursday and in north portion tonight fresh south and southwest Temperature at 8 a m 46 New 68 70 Highland Sam Wind south 25 clear 60 Boston 8 a m Inches highest yesterday lowest last night 6U 02 percent 9 with light to but visited the camp nve not to see OConnor to see other boys she knew She said she told OConnor that she did not believe In keeping the wedding and that when he returned was time enough to get wedding A conversation between witness and OConnors mother was then when counsel for OConnor said he had no as he wanted everything Witness said that OConnors mother begged her no tto break off her son until ho returned from the war that he was nervous and might commit Witness said she told Mrs 1 OConnor that she thought Lester be I longed to Miss Witness agreed to write him In 1 When he returned she said she told him It was all off an she merely wrote him to please his She re the diamond at tho time and sal she always considered It gift and did not want any trouble about She said he agreed It was her What OConnor Had to Say Later OConnor on the stand at tho opening o trial told In detail the circumstances surrounding the of the ring to Miss Luster claims the eom was given to her In of her promise to be married to and since she broke the engagement ho wishes tho return of the She says It was given to her purely out of friendship and aha never was engaged to marry OConnor Is a In the First No tional BanH and the IH with the Massachusetts Trunt Formerly she was employed in tho First Ha la a world Avar be went to r K Ooo Mrs Carpentier a Real Fan Mme Georges wife of the European heavyweight boxing cham arrived at the Hotel late Monday Georges and Mme yesterday afternoon wit their first baseball game at Fen way And they rooted hard for the Red Before the doubleheader between Philadelphia and Boston the were the luncheon guests of Pres Frazee of the Red Sox in his Accom the guests were Francois Dos and Jack When Jack Curley explained the game to Mine Carpentier she was all smiles and she cried excitedly during one And then she concluded with a Many reports are current concerning tho pretty little French womans M Descamps made It unnecessary to question her about her when ho whispered that she is 23 and that GeorgeK is But he didnt lot Mme Carpentier hear She is rather not very and has girlish sweetness that Is extreme ly Her hair is rather an she has the usual small hands and teot of the French Mme Car wears French clothes altogether and from the top her head to her toes she was gowned in the products of her beloved Paris At the irames she wore a blue serge quite and carried a fur neckpiece and a brocaded Her straw hat was trimmed with black and white ribbon and was almost Tho only she her flexible wedding was peculiar pin of pearls and platinum and a wrist watch with u bracelet of three strands of Pearls are her favor ite Madame wore the French short vamped Her tiny shoes were of patent leather and were ox She was much interested in not ing the difference betwen her shoes imd the American of a woman who sat in her Mine are short and she and yours are long and I like American women and their she of I only see New York This is the Irst time I have stayed In a hotel out side of New I think the women In New York look very much like I like to have my husband said Mme It Is all a mis take to say that I disapprove of I Whatever my husband does is But I dont want to see I will go to see him fight Mr Dempsoy nor anyone I him and I dont to see him get Also the place of the wife is In the Her i husband goes out to make money for her and a wife should not husband i Mine Carpentier him only seen her husband In a sparring match and has never seen him really But she Is quite Mme Carpentier did not stay Ions enough to soe the Red Sox defeated in the first She was most when it drew near the hour to depart for the circus where her husband is sparring this FUN FRANK POPE AT MILTON June services wore held for Frank Civil War official and head the Blue Hills Ice this after noon at his late 185 Blue Hills and were attended by a large number of town officials and Burial was in Milton Ceme SEVEN KILLED IN EXPLOSION IN PENNSYLVANIA MINE June men were today reported to the Bureau of Mines as having been killed by an explosion in the mine of the Ontario Gas Coal Company at Washington W from neighboring mining that NORTH June investigation of the report that Her man Barney and Harry Man the two gunmen who es caped from Charlestown Prison a week where they were serving terms for killing Boston were in this town on Saturday has convinced the local authorities they were here and may be hiding in this vicinity Three bold breaks on Main in the center of that adjoining town last in which the burglars took a large quantity food and some has created a scare among the who fear the two gunmen are hiding in some cottage in the So far as local authorities have as no prison officers or Bos ton detectives have been here to pur sue the two escaped Tho lo cal authorities wonder at inas much as they now feel certain Bar ney and Manster passed through here just before noon last Postmaster Otis whose conducts the gen eral store In which the Is is authority for the story of the visit of the two strangers who so closely tally with the descriptions of the two escaped Just before noon Saturday Post master Hager saw a fine new auto mobile drive into the It was car as is seldom seen here attracted considerable attention In the car were three young men While they only stopped front o tho a and did no take on any there was time Continued on the Third According to official information there are between 4000 and 5000 so called slackers in this State who have never answered or filed the questionnaires sent them during the war they are to be arrested by the Government agents and punished ust as though the war was still go ng The above information was Couched for by the Department of ustice today when it became known hat the agents of the bureau were investigations of every per When the work has been com the entire report will ibe to Dist Atty Thomas Boynton and Daniel assist ant United States district who are directly in charge of the prosecutions Government to Act at Once It will be necessary for the Gov to act as the law making it possible for the punish ment of slackers expires by statute of limitations June 5 and for that tie will save its rights by having the papers filed or before that j There will be no spectacular such as was carried out on the sot called but a sane tion of every individual will be and Dist Atty Boylton and Mr will take up each case and decide the merits of it regardless of wishes of the When asked what the would Mr Shea stated this ing one year in After that the Government can place the er in the army to serve his Slackers Ever since the armistice the ers have been chuckling over their good coupled with what supposed was neglect or incompetent cy on part of the Government Now they are to pay the for the music they have been ing while others have suffered on battlefield to the strong of the Government at home There is a feeling in Government Continued on the Seventh MEN INSTEAD OF WOODS First Republican Committee Has Taken in Contests June its first decision affecting the Johnson forces In the con the Republican National Com by a vote of 33 to voted to seat delegates from the 10th Minnesota District who are counted as favorable to the candidacy of the California Representative Schall of the blind and Ml thun of were Their accompanying alternates also were The committee seated the 12 unln delegates from Louisiana head ed by Emile Kuntz of New Na tional and dismissed tho contest of the Lily led by Hebert and Victor Loisel of New The Wood delegates were denied seats on the first the committee has taken since it began deciding contests The action followed a spirited discus sion which brought out tho which the committee that the Wood delegates had been chosen by a rump Tho attorneys for the Wood delegates told the committee they had left the convention because they were denied police The attorneys for the Johnson delegates characterized that statement as and a false Claims of contesting delegations from Florida and Georgia continue to occupy the attention of the The prospect of night sessions to clean the slate before the convention meets next seems to be Political forces are gathering here and while the has Its usual line of gossip and predic no political recognized importance has up to this time been willing to attach his name to a definite prediction who the candidate will or when he is likely to be end of the with the of wlU bring all the National leaders to Chicago and by Saturday or Sunday the conven tion platform Is expected to be taking definite Representatives of the militant Continued on the Seventh the earlier in week noil order your Sunday Globe the better service we can give Read the want and classified in to days TODAY THE HOTTEST OF THE SEASON This Is the hottest day of the season according to tho report on tho top of the Federal Building where the ers note the fluctuation in tho mercury with At H oclock this afternoon the grad ualy rising temperature reached 00 and was still moving In quest of tho pre vious of made In but with little hopes of making a new During the day the wind has been blowing a In mile from the south west which made conditions livable ex where the wind was shut out and the sun came beaming down with tropical It waa after the of the proposal to the June bride So sudden coming after tihe late Spring of the past week A fifo temperature was TO OUR FRIENDS 7 7 On the the tellers the Presidents in is the symbol of the It is a symbol of seven years of constant Today is OUR and in keeping with the spirit of the occasion OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS HOLD A PUBLIC It will interest you to see first hand the size to which the institution has and the spirit of the place will appeal We invite 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