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HONDURAN REVOLT LOOKS SUCGESSFUL U. §. Olficer Thinks Rebels Will Quickly Win March 24-- rly col- de facto government in Honduras and ultimmate success of the revolutionary forees headed by eral Ferrara, was predicted today despatehes rieceived by the partinent Washington lapse of the Gen- in navy de- of sent Commander the American te protect Ameri ‘ausey, 1n clurge nuval detachiment an lives and proper- . the Houduran capi dicted certain victory tor t) onists, I8 commund Amapala report- that Captain Asserson, the cruiser Milwaukee at ed the military forces in the instance of revolutionary from the north coust declared themn- selves yesterday in favor of Ferrera and that the revolutionist leaders wers proceeding southern territory i order 10 per: factor forees to make similar declarations. The situation at Tegucigi reported quiet but revolutionary lead- ers were planning to renew their at- tack on the city and & combined ad- vance of the forces ur Generals Posta and Carias was expocted mentari Commander (" arded to the navy department by radio through the Milwaukee “authentie 1 ports prepared by Associated Press representatives which the de facto government would not permit to be rded. from Tegucigal paraphrase of the Iress dispatches, issued by the navy department #aid it was the general opinion that the de facto government could not resist revolutionary pressure much longer. The western area of the country and all the north coast was sald to be in the hands of the 1evolutionists and a final attick on Tegucigalpa. by Ferrera was expected at any time, Poreign interests in were said to feel safer because poct at aders pa was der mo- auscy also 1orwi Associated Tegueigalpa of the presence there of the officers and men | trom the Milwaukee. Daily fights tn the suburbs Tegucigalpa are taking place the dis- patch said. and fire across sections of the lying between the guns and the revo- lutionary camps. Due to inability of the de facto gov- ernment to maintain order on Mareh 18, the dispatches said, the eity wab in » state of anarchy. Murder, looting and gencral disor- der prevailed everywhere, Tt was this situation that cansed Minister Frank 1in Morales to call for a detachment o sailors from the Milwaukee, A neutral zone has been agreed upon by de facto anl revoltuionary Jeaders to afford safety for foreigners. It is patrolled by the American sail- ors under command of Commander Causey, who, the dispatches sald whow good discipline, CHAR Belfast, March who at one time held a colonel's commission in the Free State army was placed on trial today charged with connection with the murder in May, 1922, of W. J, Twaddell, a mem- ber of the northern parliament. D WITH MURDER. The moon always presents the same face to us, about ! The de facto troops are | using artillery stationed on hiil tops | city | 24.—James Woods, | SHIPPING BOARD PROBE LOOKS LIKE COSTLY ONE Will Cost $300.000 (o $100.000 Just to Collect Names of Former Employes Alone, hington, Maich ~Inve the shipping boal flect corporation, was resumed by a special house commiitee veral members of the board corporation on hand to an- quesiions relative 1o pending steps affecting the gove chant fleet, When the rst formial 1 tmony ot I’ tleet Iy cials ' work. The testimony tuken thus far deall chiefly with contemplated poli- cies of the board and Heet corpora- lormation d I by the comn- mitteemen for guldance 1 the in- 1ep ut offices appropriation bill comes up consideration. nan O'Connor of the wd committe: today Ui or 3400000 would by ed to fucuish a complete list board’s tormer and present pioyes alone because ould have to over the country to inspect The com- e ias been allowed only for inquiry. The suggestion good portion of information could be obtained from the report of the Walsh investigating committee nrade on March 3, 1921, and the decided to ascertain if this was avall al No witnesses were heard today, tigators desiring to ontinu ¥ their plans of procedure, Appointment of J. KFrederick Rich- ardson as a special assistant for the t commitiee was announced. Richard- son was author of the report which resulted in the Walsh inquiry in 1920 and is a former »m,.lmo of the board. geney today with and t swer committee the wer of was untinished tor which the offi- awaited tes- the mass of data have been asked will be has tion~ esir board that o of n- all be sent records, made that 4 tEPARATION To Dee, 31, 1923, Germany Had Paid 8,411,000,000 Gold Marks Paris; March 24.—Germany's repa- rations payments up to December 81, 1923, as announced today, amount to $,411,000,000 gold marks, Of this sum 1,%08,000,000 gold marks in cash, the remainder being made up of de- liveries in kind or ceded property. The unpaid costs of the armies of ceeupation and the commissions of centrol now amound to 2,613,000,000 kold marks, escluding the American jarmy costs of 1,071,000,a00, The reparagion commission figures show that Belgium, both in cash and deifveries in kind, received the equiva- lent of 1,445,000,000 gold marks net, after deducting the cost of maintain- iinl her army of oceupation and re- imbursement for coal advances to | Germany. Most of the payments to elgium were in cash, amounting to niore than 1,600,000,000 gold marks, France has received 1,800,000,000 'gold marks, mostly in deljveries in (kind, but the net balance after the costs of the occupation troops and reinbursements for coal advances to Germany, is only 189,000,000 marks. | BERNARD \ERAL TODAY New York, March 24,—~Funeral |services for Barney Bernard, com- edian, were held today at the Central fynagogue. 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Try Wrigley’s after smoking The Flavor Lasts ' FLAVORED SUGAR-COATED En2 1 and emer- § rament’s mer- | adjourned s fore thy commitice beging its actual {terment wa investigators | { hom¢ committee | | Involuntary Petition Today NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1924. new~ IS¢ dchc1ous dj fl?} ent During Lent— There's nothing more appetizing with fish, cheese or egg dishes than GULDEN'S MusTARD SALADRESSING e S st . L.ambs club, and n nbers ations with which the liated attended. In- de in Brook I'riars and of other organi ctor had been o mi Clty Items .\\\nh fox ftrot, Bruns- John A. Andrews & Co. “Linger i record. advt, leo Gaffney, son of Mrs, Gaffney and stude university, spent the week-end at his in this city. | Spencer corsets, call Mrs, | Anderson, 1138-2. =~ wij Judg ‘phone mecting of the W T, 1, s held tomorrow noon at the iter church cha several officers will file their repo The King's Daughters of the Swed- ish Baptist church will meet tomorrow | night at & o'clock with Mrs, Os Johnson of 20 State str will be held Friday evening o'clock. BANKRUPTCY CHARGED regular be at Is Filed Against Redmond, Lamont and Dig- gins of Boston Firn Boston, March 24,—An involuntary petition in bankruptey was filed today against George J. Redmond, treasur- er; James S, Lamont, president, and Arthur A. Diggins, cashicr of the G, . Redmond Co., Ine,, brokers, now in the hands of receivers, as individ- uals and as copartners, The petition. ers, three Boston men with claims to- tallog 85,554, alleged preferential payments to other creditors and the removal, conecalment or transfer of a portion of the property of the Red- mond concern, After a brief session today the hear- ing on the Redmond firm's affairs, begun last weck bhefore a referes ln Lankruptey, was adjourned until W nesday, | The Buffolk county grand jury was summoned in special session by Dist Attorney O'Brien today to make a further investigation of the Redmond concern, About 50 members of the Boston curb stock exchange appeared as witnesses, New Britain Men Aboard Crippled Bermuda Liner Witllam J. Donnelly, James J. Wat- | son, Peter F. Curtin and William J, Curtin of this eity were aboard the steamer Fort 8t. George of the Fur. | ness-Bermuda line, which was in col- | lision with the White Star liner Olympie in North River, New York, | Saturday. The Fort RBt. Georgs re- turned to her dock and all paskengers | were landed. The management wirelessed to afother steamer, which was on {ts way to Bermuda, to return and take as many passengers of the Fort 8t. George as could be accom- modated. The Curtins managed fo | secure accommodations but Messrs, Donnelly and Watson eould not get | aboard and will return home in a few days. Young Republicnm i Will Meet Thursday | Announeement was made today that a meeting of young men inter- ested in the republican party will be | present, [ bt it | spot where | | | | held Thursday evening at party head. quarters where a smoker will he en- | Gillett's | which | explained, e the joyed. Reveral speakers will he among them Judge B. W Alling, candidate for may NO DECISION YET Cardinal Payes Has Sl 1o Select His Titular Church March 24 urch of Cardinal Hayes of York has not yet been decided ia under that it tituiar New | upon, | ool prolmbly hureh of S edifice on 1 is old Lawrenee an St said 1t martyrdom cardinal w making A suffersd the hefore rave probable chirch cision The ¢ as the hurial mew, has a probably tit York prelate definite de Nartolomeo of Bar heen mentioned as 11 h of St noted place o chur of the New HAS SEVERE . Chaphain of 165th Will Recover BREAKDOW N Bt Pather D Probably York, March 24 Francis 1. Puffy 185th v New e wartime ¢ of the giment of the ta the former his P! from Privision “Fighti reported b yuielan 104 N severe w sufferi ner breakdown Vather Dufi wreakdon Fhre indleation P he said, suffer from compirte A the . 1o vsis or ng cond 5 not phy any rensn e shon tion and no ma pirte recovery cicia TAKLS UP SCHOOL CLOSING Marer hr American commiss tinople, teported that Cer the American Y Mareh 20 on or- government it up with the knew noth of t co of an Ameriean t which has been re Ad the ter stambou B.CA trom 1 AR was closed ders gora ported clo SILLETT DEFENDS HIMSELF ON FLOOR Responds to Caraway’s Criticism | ~Treadway Enters Fray Washing ch bout recent remarks made during a address Boston stirred up a heated half hourj debate today in the the speaker gavel and took the himself, The discussion was precipitated Representative Treadway, republi Massachusetts, who offered a re tion eriticizing Senator Car democrat, house dur laid aside tloor to Mr. tion at the atter, amid gues, stepped from Speaker he would the house Intion que: the references he did to that bod as did Mr, Treadwa offered today presented without interpose no objections cting on any senate re resolution drafted and knowledge, Representative gan his address that Mr. Gillett in loston speech had violated the spirit | of the house rules and in AIL"(xhng‘ cert ||\ Mr. | his action Mr, Gillett said démocratic members, including Wingo in the last presidential paign, had made remarks more complimentary about the senate he used, | Republicans interrupted the speak- [ er several times to applaud and cheer him, the senate | defend Arkansas for attacking the speaker on the senate floor Saturday. Treadway withdrew his resoln- speaker's request and the the cheers of his col ! the speakef |rostrum for a five minute speech. Gillet told the house that ioning his right to make that was | cam- | un- than Treadway's { The | tative Jway, chusetts, to take on char; ihat democrat, Arkansas, criticized the lett in a senate republican, Ma “appropriate Senator had improper speech Saturday. of the offered request Senator Car: char; Over the rescntative resolution which sepate Lo act r { way's speech, contained “improper | nentary Garrett cader, detayed immediate tion by a point or or quorum was present. protest Treadway would it and was co in| that ing | his had ba Senator Caraway marks on the recent Gillett in Boston in whi by]€F T able school for seq that some senators " tendency to “besmir rather than grapple proble In reply.the ator asserted that th to the lowest point in its legislative body." The Treadway Senator Caraway's remarks “reflection upon the dig | house of representatives cedure and constitutes " | privileg and were “ca | create unfriendly ations | tions between th | ate.” with Arkan s, to ulated He house and the his winso,_acnocre. | HIEAID COLDS | Arkansas said before the speaker be- | Conquered in 5 Hours Every trace of the sniffiing, de- r\ro!llng Head Cold will go In § Eours or less with Dr. Platt’s Rinex rescription, a new treatment which gets at the internal cause in the blood. | Complete relief guaranteed in 5 hours or your money back. You can have a trial treatment, free, by writing to the Clinical Lahoratories, Cleveland, Ohlo, and sending 10 cents to cover packing and postage. Rut you take no risk in getting the #1 package direct from the dealer. L)n sale in this city at all druggists. his ! house was asked by Represen- action Caraway, house and Speaker Gil- speaker, the unpariia- presentative 2 democratic | dera- no le lzh].l ve history as a | clared to and condi- sen- | Criminal Aspect of Teapot Case Slat- [ | lating the proprieties and the rules of | will |the Pearl Harbor project &t oil stor- | 1. Mr. Treadway directed criticism in particuiar to remarks of Senator Caraway which appeared as follows in the congressional record: “1 think the New York Times is without Justification in its criticism of | the eaker of the house on his vio- the body over which he presides, be- cause I never knew anyone thought that the speaker understood or had any -regard for the rules of the body over which he presides. He never has given any evidence that he knew what the rules are or that he had any it Next Month A1 h 24, el in the oil cas on re- turning to Washington today an- nounced that presentation of crim- inal evidence in the cases would be started about April 10 before a spe- cial District of Columbia grand jury. Names for the grand jury have been drawn and the jurors will be impan- r April 1. ol to Begin Wa me ington, ~Govern- 1 elied soon aft Atlee Pomerene and Owen J. Rob- [erts, the counsel members, submit- |ted to President ¢ Zoolidge today a r port on their trip to Wyoming and California where they instituted civil proceedings in the Teapot Dome and EIK Hills lease They will re- sume immediately their study of any criminal phases of the cases and soon present to the president a re- port on the offer of dward L. Do- heny to complete at his @1 expense case is age. UNION MAY WITHDRAW New Glasgow, N, 8., March 24— W. Brown international represen- tutive of the United Mine Workers of America, said today that the interna- tional executive board of the union would meet in Indianapolis April 3 to discuss the possible withdrawal of | the United Mine Workers from Nova Scotia. ing from California, said he definite opinion Alameda naval base controversy. the American Beet Sugar Co. declared four quarterly dividends of $1 each on the common stock. | uary paid. NEW NAVAL SECRETARY Wilbur Today Assumes Duties—Says He Is In Favor of & Good Sized U. §. Navy Washington, March 24.—Cirtis D | Wilbur of California, the new secre- tary ington dent Coelidge, and then was installed at his desk at the navy department. ccretary and Mrs. Wilbur were met at the station by two naval aides in }:;1» of the White House automobiles. r. House and spent a quarter of an hour with the president in a general dis- cussion of his new work. Wash- Presi- of the navy, arrived in today, conferred with Wilbur went direct to the White “l have no preconceived ideas as to naval policies,” the secretary said. “I am taking if for granted that the naval establishitent is well organized and will be able to run along while pick up the threads.” Asked if he could be considered a “big navy man,” he said: “Well, T am for a pretty good sized navy, The new secretary, although com- had no to the with respect LARED ircctors of today FOUR DIVIDENDS DF: New York, March 24.— This the first dividend action since Jan- 31, 1921, when two per cent was ~ A/ NN s‘ V A extra Starter and Demountable Rims, 385 295 Every spring the demand for Ford Cars is several hundred thousand greater than the available supply. Place your order immediately, to avoid delay in delivery. Sorct lotor 6 Detroit, Michigan NOTE: A «mall payment down puts your name on the detivery list. See the Mearest Authorized Ford Dealer CARS -TRUCKS - TRACTORS v eyt ] F.O0.B. DETROIT