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   Dunkirk Evening Observer (Newspaper) - June 18, 1921, Dunkirk, New York                                OBSERVER 1 tonight 1 N. GOVERNMENT KEEPS WITHIN INCOME FOR THE FIRST TIME IN SEVEN YEARS GALA CONFESSES TO KABER MURDER r j Italian Signs Statement That Mrs. Kaber Promised Him to Make Way With Her The Fint Lady Of Canada N. nation search was started today for who named by Salvadoro 31, ot Cleveland as partner in the der of Daniel wealthy er of Ohio in 1919. Cala lias that in tho it is wilt not fight He signed one statement District Attorney Moore and upon of Chief of Police Frank W. Smith Chief Christensens of- County Prosecutor E. C. Stanton of Cleveland and Detectives Moore and he his Authorities say Cala denies that the actual killing hut admits that lio held Kaber while his partner stabbed the victim more than 20 times Cala authorities confessed that the Father of Little Girl Injured by Automobile Corrects tion Given to Stanley father of thQ 5-year-old girl who as knocked by an automobile on Wednesday says that tho account of tho accident furnished to tho police by Cornelius of drove the did not furnish tho full truth of According to the father of the little aho was struck in front of Iho hardware carried a. distance of 70 feet or more before the driver slopped tho and then Kim was token from the bumper and carried home where has been confined to her Mr. Bays according to information obtained from witnesses the driver never left Iho car to see how badly the child was in- The Mr. re- cuts on her head and her bands were In tho report to the paid tho car was not faster than five miles an He said ho got out of the car to ascertain how badly ilia child was but sho ran job because she wanted to get rid of her A promise was made to pay Gala for his work but he declares he was double crossed and did not receive a Mrs. a midwife at tending his Cala is alleged to have was the go between and tho first proposition to him Mrs. Colavito told him that Hie had tried to poison Kaber several times hut that the poison never Cala here declares that Mrs. Kaber sent for him tho night the murder was to be com He found the door open and they walked right up Kaber was asleep but woUe up and He says they met no one on the way out of the house after com- tho deed but said they women's voices while they were the Tho district attorney's office hero said that Cala would probably be en to Cleveland FREDONIA FIREMEN INSPECTED FRIDAY Volunteer Fighters Made Fine Appearance In Annual Concert The annual parade and of Fire Department held Friday evening and was ed by a large number of The firemen and the motor apparatus made a. fine appearance and the ple ot Fredonia were proud of the de- The parade was led by tho village trustees nn automobile with tho Gave Bail for Appearance to Face Charge of Not ping Boat When United Slates Commissioner Frank held William for tlic federal grand Jury following a hearing on Friday Locke held on tho charge of violating section of U. S. statutes for alleged failure to obey the orders of customs officers to halt his fish boat when ordered to do so. Charges of lating sections C5 and 71 of penal rode wore who was represented by Palmer gave bail nnd wag Commissioner Stegelske decided that inasmuch as the officers did not have possession of the boat the charges of hindering and Interfering could not he but found that when Locke was ordered to stop his he had The case was the outcome of a visit a. few weeks ago to this city by three customs following the receipt of complaints that liquor was being across tho lake from Early one morning about three weeks according to the Locke's boat was seen coming toward the lic wharf and when the occupants spied the officers standing On the the boat was turned and went back leaving the and two of the occupants wero landed on the pier It was at this the officers they ordered the boat to letter the bonl in and was but no Honor was The only testimony in the hearing given by tho three customs Tho defense presented no B. A. an attorney from tho U. S. customs represented tho at the V fire Imperial Marker Hoas Lambert Hook and Ladder motor tus followed In the above The firemen wero Inspected by tho trustees opposite the west park after which the companies A dance in the fire station completed the evening The first of the summer series of municipal hand concerts was in the park from eight to 10 o'clock and was heard by many Irom kirk and Similar concerts will be given on the next seven day evenings weather IS ILL ATTENDED Lord one of tho most ular generals of tho World haa accepted the post of General of Lady was Marie Evelyn of Sir Richard HOT POU MOTH Final Score at End of First Match Today Was 11 to 4. Juno American won the game of tho International polo championship here In the seventh and final America again scored twice while England was America 1 2 0 2 2 2; Hitchcock 4; Webb 4; 1; 3; 1. Affair In Washington Park poned on Account of Meeting on Monday Night The threatening weather and the showers of rain late Friday afternoon ever Gravity System Has Been Checked and ed by CONSERVATION COMMISSION MUST APPROVE PROJECT Two Experts Already Additional Talents to Be Also State Officials and Bonding so That Guarantee Is Discussions are rife just now In Dunkirk over the question of a water supply for the There aro those who favor the others who aro still but tho eral trend of popular opinion seems Indicate that tho Board of Water Commissioners will bo authorized to further with Investigations and actual Although tho recent report of tho gravity system was the work of one the Board has actually had brilliant ot technical talent o assist In its consideration of tho proposals for Last rear Frederick consulting en- of Buffalo analyzed the ic situation rendering a report In De- comber 1920. Hig preliminary sis was substantially out by th more detailed investigations ot Jame P. who more recently tho situation from every On tho strength of two pro reports the o number of engineers woro careful ly considered and closely and as a Wells was to further with his surveys so that tho entire proposition coul ho presented to tho people of Wells has studied tho from throe possible Ira of tho present th construction of a now steam plum and the Installation of tho gravity In the consideration ot tho steam plant consulting engl wero called Into jy tho These consulting leers Thomas J. Morrison am Howard whoso report show ed that the Improvement of tho pres cnt plant would cost about with nitration plant In con of the fact that the steam as consumption of water ant lower increases with tho growth lie would never mako possible i decrease in tho Board decided o present the gravity matter to the payers with the result that a popu ar referendum will ho hold Juno 28th in City This is but tho tep necessary to bring about one ol ho greatest Improvements that New General Of Canada FIVE BILLIONS SPENT THIS YEAR Income Up to June 30th When tha Books Will Be Close to Five and One-Half Showing a Lord tho now Governor of won many ors In tho World Ho Is pears of and Ilia nickname of after his famous and successful with tho British forces on Germany's western front In In 1317. By RALPH F. COUCH Tress Staff June miry expenditures totaling slightly nioro for tho fiscal to end In two tho will have Uopt practically Its income for the first year roports of the treasury now Predictions that n. deficit would pile up at tho close tho Juno 30 have been freely months by members of congress nml sumo But when tho closes Its books at midnight Juno 30, tho total disbursement for tho yoar will bo approximately t payments for Juno are at tho same rate as for tho 11 months of the fiscal j Income of tho government for tho your reached nearly cording to a recent estimate by tary This would tho government pocketbook a slight way between Income nnd outgo for tin Total ordinary for the last Juno 30, 1020, amounted to 000 or nearly one and one lions more than will be paid out this yoar unless all present forecasts Up to May 31, tho government spent n total of Ing to a statement Issued by the ury Ing period of the previous year ordinary disbursements amounted to Thli shows that for eleven months of the present year disbursements as compared with last Ordinary receipts for tho eleven months ot the present fiscal year aled or almost 000 more than was paid Ono of. tho biggest single Items ot expense so far was inter- ost on the war debt which amounted to put a stop to the preparations for the Immediately after the the Club which has Board will secure of tors Present at sions In Zion Evangelical gone into in minute detail by tho bonding house called on to dis- pose of the water Within the lost year one expert en- has made three distinct HAS THE postponed until Tuesday On Monday evening the members of Seventy-five and club will meet in the Chamber of from out of the city were pre- Commerce to malte sent at the Friday afternoon session of the Evangelical Women's ary held in the Zion Rev. Salmon and members of the cal The afternoon session largely taken up with aries hearing ot ther reports if the officers and the reading oC the resident's In the Miss Laura Mauk and Mgg Natalie ativea of the missionary work in were introduced and gave re- of the splendid work being done n that Miss Good of the Canada conference and Miss Buisch if the New York conference brought greetings from their The part of the evening was a short program given by the after which Miss gave an interesting talk on kindergarten work in The evening session was well ed and tho church An offering totaling was given to Misa This morning's session was opened with lead by Mrs. Charles S. after which various phases fnr j assistance of a of eight assistant engineers and and tho Board of Water Commissioners composed of technical men has ed the subject ID Ex- pert opinion has considered the steam Today there is no question about the There is enough but in the next few the work will bo even more Additional engineering j checks will lio June label tho Conservation Commission will of the packers upon tho slightly paes the the bonding amended Haugen packer control house will protect Itself by a close goes back to the house It investigation and finally tho od the senate late yesterday by a turo must approve before the bonds of 45 21.- can be Charges that the Haugen had During the next week a detailed written by tho packers and of thc Of improving the to them wm ue published In ad- repeatedly mado on the of the to cost showing and the were never de- the of a doubt that water will run down hill cheaper X artificial means ean pump It augen in the opinion of Urn cates of drastic Is the amendment by Senator This requires the packers to keep such public records and statements of of the society's work were counts as the secretary of agriculture u The prayer was led by Hiss may and authorizes him im tho win up me UNIVERSALS VS. POLISH FALCONS Sunday afternoon at the Uni- Agnes president of the Canada prescribe a uniform method of counting for Iho packing Sensible after tlic purified for forty proverb month they regard H The convention will be on Sunday There will be a session this also Sunday afternoon and There will be an address tonight by Ail si Laura from Toklo and Also by Mrs. A. Tire tomorrow telephone users to combat the posed increase rates by the town Telephone teg to announcement of tho finance TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS RAISE MONEY TO FIGHT Jamestown June than 200 been voluntarily subscribed i Polish Falcons team on the First Ward A very game Is expected as there Is rivalry existing be- tween these two will be ou tho mound for Senators Norris and Plan to Force Resolution for American By L. MARTIN uno will break out In next Senators and plan to forco upon the their resolution for recognition of Irish to speak Monday if ho Kutu n. elm JM will Join him In upholding tho viewpoint maintained by Iho of Irish freedom ami sations In tho United It IB not unlikely that tho nnd nmy draw ous replies from some who for Knio have been Inwardly of every In ilio United H is doubtful If any pre- to Iho public in re- cent yenrs boon productive of moro discussion by that army of letter who tera of congress their Judging from on tho arc about as many In tho country opposed to the as hero nro U. Thin lies led two to n pointed rebuke to the propagandists whom they as attempting to embroil tile In nn a ThoHo senators have heretofore been from speaking for one reason ir hut may Um offered by Norris and o their NORMAL SCHOOL CLASS NIGHT TONIGHT Other Commencement Events Will Include Sermon Alumni Banquet Monday and The illicit exercises of the mal class of will no held In Normal chapel ut 8 remaining events to follow uro JIM Sunday evening nt S sermon to Iho graduates by Robert 13. of Monday afternoon al Senior C Alumni business In tho Normal study Alumni Members of tho Alumni will meet In ho corridor of tha Normal Tuesday 10, commencement Defense Still Contends Mrs. man's Communication Wus Next Week Taken Up With Senior Gross Speaking Con- Class Night and Juno Hearing of tho divorce on of R. R. wealthy In which he names Jack of Angeles as a will bo held during tho term of the district as announced Tho cross on of Mrs. Lily denying o allegations contained her ind's petition and asking a divorce n the grounds of extreme will be heard at that Mrs. now is understood D be in Her husband into the near commencement week Tor Iho Dunkirk High School promises a number or entertainments which been planned not only for tho bul for their A full week of pleasure haw been provided will bo hold In tho gymnasium on Monday Culver and Olson's of Jamestown will and tho In charge a dancing parly which will be In every re- On Monday evening the will hold a dinner at tho Hotel On Tuesday evening in Iho the Cross content will bo held nrc four young men nnd four young women who a. program of There will also bo Wednesday la Class Night the being the particular work of the pleasures nnd trials of tho four years of high school The nature of the program 19 being kept us a so that Its interest will ho moro day and Wednesday grams will bo given In the and the public Is cordially Commencement will tako on Thursday evening In tho and to Insure thu comfort of Intimate relatives and friends of the admission tickets have been put Into tho of the John It. of tho University of Now of James A. on tha stand In divorce action against Ann U. It was be- today will conclude his case and open tho way for presentment of tho defense to his Although tho date of his appearance has been changed for It was suld the banker cannot hope to testify without widest city nnd It was believed he would de- to appear just after the hearings nro resumed June 28. Counsel for Mrs. hoped to stricken from tho record the of Dr. Hugh L. who Mrs. man told him Fred Beauvais was the father of Mrs. attorneys have maintained this communication of Mrs was privileged and hat the doctor cannot testify to Information he received a It was said the problem of of tho physician's testimony will fought out Immediately after the are igan will deliver commencement THIEVES GREAK INTO rill be delivered by O. B. Interesting programs will out Sunday afternoon and most unlucky can from human have a few 6x8 which will be wold at while they Call at or the AT WARREN About twenty of tho Shorewood team went to ren to play a match with the ot tho country club Be- sides tho many Inter- of the joint telephone A In tho Including tho wives friends districts of the city has begun of tho mado tho leaving i women in hero tw motor about Attorneys for the plaintiff sny the Is tho heavyweight at Atlantic CHy made sweeping GARAGE IN June Thieves broke barn of Mrs. P. 0. Rouse CONTINENTAL BOILER FOR FREDONIA SCHOOL The Board of Education at a special meeting evening decided to tho now Junior School with a Continental boiler which will burn either hard or toft coal Tho awarding ot the hardware con- tract was Hotel Sunday menu tu another on Colhurn street Thursday night and took the two rear tires and rims from an auto owned by Kred Tho persons who left tho car which was found on C. A. McDowell's erty have not claimed car bears a New York license and tho Initials J. D. V. It Is believed that tho car was left there by a young man accompanied by two SCORCHED A now Ford truck owned by Donovan Andrews caught nro as It was ing tho Union Station on Friday after- noon and the Interior wan badly Hose I and Hose 2 re- Local Company Spends Several Hours at Target Quite a Number Tho Naval Militia visited Iho rifle range on Friday and had several hours of rifle Tho including 85 and headed by Lieutenant Harry Lyon and Lieutenant Loula trip in two special cars over trolley practice slow and rapid flro at a distance of 200 yards wai Tho records of the local com- pany been but H 1C believed that quite a number of al to II STOCK MARKET New June again during trading on tin Block exchange A largo blocK ot Now Haven after being taken tho opening at 15 1-8. Bold down while and Ohio fell to Krl day's low 37 1-8. Industrials showed a firmer Mexican Petroleum up a point at 107 shortly after the and then gained another at Common was off 3-8 at the start quickly regained and held around Pan-American an early high at 42 3-4 wp 4 trolf weeks IN MEMORIAM In memory of D. departed from 17, J. mm to a alarm and the Hotel Sunday menu were speedily In another  

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