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¢ accepted terms impo g orn ¥ name £to ena . sionalism * homec . home In Fishe " re a ‘ 400 No\\'_(;ls;es_(;l“ fiea:‘«lns FRENCH INSIST THERE 1S HOPE Refuse to Be Too Pessimistic at Geneva Gene Switzerland, March 13 (&) "Don't lose hope,” said one Fronch man today in discussing the events in Gencva which threaten to destroy the whole fabric cillation and imperil the League of Nations Thut a rupture of the ne with the Germans on the membership question i3 not yet o cortalnty was evidenced by Premier Briand's . nnouncement { he and his allled friends wer 10 have another cup of tea e Germun gtatesmen this afternoon, Should last-minute attemy to find a solution fail, thers is a pos- sibility that the entire problem will be turned over to the assembly for disenssion of the practicability of adjournii, the question of Gor- many's entrance into the league to a later date, This idea {8 fostered hy some lled circles which allege that many's attitude against Poland's ad mission to the council is so utterly in conflict with the spirit of & modation and conciliation of Geneva that the very interests of the leagu demand clarification of the situation before purwmu the procedure of Germar admission. . Meanwhile the assembly held a bricf session and voted out a dissenting voice, to ecrect a magnificent assembly hall on the shore of Lake Lemin, and likewisy a new league secre at, the whole to cost 17,000,000 Swiss francs. The delegates thus gave a demonstration of their belief that the league has come to stay and will not be de. stroyed result of the G Allicd crisf HELEN WINS TITLE Defeats Tsabella Mumford Of Boston the future of council Gor- with- Yor Teanis Champion=hip At The Nice Tournament. * ce, France,”Mareh 13 (A)—Miss Holen Wills, American lawn tonnis champion, added another tourna- ment victory to her growing Riviera ltst today. She defeated Miss Tsabella TLee Muruford of Boston in the singles final of the Nica tournament by overwhelming score of 6-0, Miss Wills and Charles S. gley advanced to the fi in mixed doubles by defeating Mitehell and Charles Acse mann, 6.3, 7-5. They will mect Mile. Viasto and Henri Cochet in the final. Pecora Would Have Ten On Jury Give Decision PBridgeport, March 13 (P—1erdi- nanfl Pecc chijef district attorney of New York county, ad- dressing the members of the Dridge- port Bar association in the Stratficld t night at a banquet to Hon. John Keeler, retiring justice of the state supreme court, submitted the proposition that the law should he changed to permit {fon of a case by ten men out of a v. The yestriction making unanimity of opinion necess: he dec! ., de feats the ends of justice by making possible the scldom provable crim of jury corruption. Chief Justice George W. Wheeler and justices of the supreme court of errors, the judges of the superior court and the judges of the court of common ple for Fairficld coun- ty were present at the banguct guests of the ociatic assista dec Fortune Is (‘1\ en for Use of Aged Ministers New York, Mg 3 s Penney, head o n of general merchandise stores has announced | the gif { $500,000 for the erect and ma ance of an apartment builling 10 be occupicd solely by aged ministers and their wives. Tae building will be ¢ cted in Yreen Cove Springs, Clay eounty, Tlotida. Tt will be memorial to Penney's parents, SR 058 L Foundation will the part bt gelical denominations " Catholic Schools Open At Chihuahua City, Mex. Yity, Mexico, March 13 IRoman schools re-opened, the Cathol teachers d by the that have it which spec of God shall not 1 school rooms. as loc Inthe far Liner Majestic Crashes Scow, Cutting it in Two | New York, Mareh 13.—Tha White liner Majestie, outward bound 1w rammed the scow Wolfe, tt Qu antine station and cut it in two. and the liner proc Reported in Torr Conn., Marcl to the city health offi- wgek ending last night. total casc§ reported 1 to 980, Torrington, total of 4¢ Were reporte for t This brings the ruary cer ROF. ATHLETES March 13 (P— (king before the Commonwealth ¢lub here yesterday, Dr. Ernest M Hopkins, president of Dartmouth . denounced am athletes who trade their fame for money college alumni wh ing 1 and mings. DENOUNCES Pi San Franeisco, and SURVIV Ploc g Survived by Samuel Re dale, Blooms- ¢ burg today. of Luropean con- | tiations fa | today | the | COMMUNITY PUBLICITY GIVEN JOLT IN MASS. State Referendum Indicates 61,1 uI i Voting Strength Already With Negative Side Boston, March 18 (P)—8entiment 1chusoetts Is nearly evenly di- on the desirabllity of com publieit referendum by ch of commerce in- dicates, | vided munity | the state A poll of its member organizations ‘mm.]m ted In January and February { shows a small majority ‘m-“;m.n, according to flgures made | publie today, A total vote repre- | senting 61.4 per cent of the voting | strength of the members was re- | ;n‘m]-‘i on the negative side. | Thoe referendum presented questions although intcrest chictly centercd upon |the state chamber of | favor legistation nuthorizing and citics to appropriate | funds for community | purposes. | | Gloucester s the only munieipality In the sf > which now has the right to appropriate and expend | funds for u|\..n.~‘m' two towns public pdvertising | GET WOR GUSTER GUMNAY They | 4l Police Say ¥From Man Who Seriously Wound- | i Patrolman O'Rourke. Worcester, Muss., March ie gunman who the polic Patrolman P, 1 | during a darin 13 (D) believe ink O'Rourle ternoon holdup at ! 14 I'ront strec Pebruary 4, was located and the police claim the ystery surrounding a recent series of robberics was solved with the ar- | rest of 1wo of the aseailants alleged pals last night At midnight detectives were { questioning a fourth mian who they | believe 8 connected with the 101dips. eph TIsernio, 19, under observa- the Worcester State hospital March 1, admits, the police that he fired the shot which al- | most brought death to Pat |0]!1Lu\| | O'Rourke when interrupted in mak- Ing his escape from the Front street building. Iph Aromande, 21, is charzed with being involved in three holdups and Ldward Mattson, 19, is charged with taking an automobile, after- | used in a holdup, without au 10t Jos tion sinee | sy ™ Dxpress Rates on Cream 1 Cans Is Upheltl Today hington, March 13 (A—Th tate commerce commission to- | day clined to sustain complaints inst express rates on eream in 10 on cans in 1 carload ipments from } x, New York to rirhaven, Vermont, and Spring- M \hrummw that the rates were |unreasonable, the commission held, bwe not bornaout as to rates in the | past, but for the future, it added, such rates would be unreascnable jto the extent that they may exceed | | 55 nts and respectively | I f-gallon e N he New York Department of FFarms and Markets and others filed he complaint inst the American Railways s compar [Jury in Disagreement In §100,000 Legal Action v ”nnh, March 13 (A—At the conclusion of deliberations which lasted two hours yesterday, a Jury in or court reported to Judge Jennings that it was unable > In the U damage suit | of Mitchell Roberts agdinst the New | Haven railroad. case was sent [ | { | Newe to agred gainst tho |, jhad made Isoul. 1he public |, | Have Confession :',”' | Yagoobian, | curing medical attention for NEW OROWD AT FUNERAL - OFMRS. J. 1. BLAIR Spiritual Bouquets for Requiem Masses Reported Over 100 Spiritund houquets pproximately 100 1o Mrs. John D, Blair wes re- ived at the Dlair homo last night. L'uncral serviees, held at St. Mary's urch this morning with a solemn mass of reqitiem, were largoly dtended by the many friends during her life in representing masses for the Ligh iy clty om has originated among ic people during the past | A card of condolence is howe of the deceased sympathy and angements have aying of a mass the dead person’ number arranged for on Mrs. Blair is believed to record. A speeial automobile wricd dditional floral tributes in ¢ funcral processional, Itev, Raymond J. Clabhy the mass and was v, Praneis Began as Walter A, Lyddy wster of ceremonies, Special music was rendered by Mary's choir under the direction s, ent 1o the person offerin vising that ary ma for the repose of been for hehalf ¢ he a in | Frs Photo shows ,leb While he aided the reporter: (-\ | the proper attention to the ¢ | confession to the deed mnu'..w~ Hllnl\ I'\H\ I .‘!‘..‘.? D, 54 Neshitt (arrow) worl his efforts to “solve the m; in the ances Drake Nesbitt, whose hody wa imir , he wa inge w mu und in police were ery of Organist John J. solo parts heing Mary's quartot Mary T. Crean Connolly, alto; 1°red Ih,\ osier, and James Sullivan, | . John ten- As the | into 1 the qus and choir sang Kindl ¢John rendered Maria" ind as t! body w wreh AMr 1 Sweet church o'r Pas Day T'he pall bearers wera Robert Blair, John H » Leo Forsyth, C. W.| Sparmer, David Moore and George Raulter, The flower bearers were Joseph O'1 William Hartnett, William Shaw and Albert ulniel Father Lyddy conducted commit tal services at the grave at St. Mary's cemetery Istrik 1elie lieve |ctior <lrll\ HUTOIT IS ROBBED I Asked to Help “Injurcd” Man, mit. Worcester Man {s Held Up and Valwbles Ave Stolen, A€ Wei Hiag | ynitc store Worcester, N (@I -- music ind robbed diamond and unn d rch 13 25, a local held up §150 proprictor, v of $175 and a pin by two armed men late last night. He was driving home place of busine and we by the two bandits who req that Yagoobian assist them in and a third 3.5 ground |y from his s accosted ted se- act man who Iying on the a short away. The next thing he knew he was ordered to alight and after takls his cash and stick pin the bandits ran to a sedan held in readiness and disappeared. have secured no | trace of the FOUND DEAD IN BED hoar “han heea HH Police pair. TAG DAY FAILS TO | - OBTAINANY FUNGS . | Passate distri atterapt to I v tunds on the when th town in th Hoelscher explained o l q.mmh nt whic I \IE .“m‘ saic Steikers Farbidden fo glon, has 'his City wization 1 it J., March 13 (&) King woolen mill workers in t s nounce nonthly 1 have failed in their o New York, but be- [vided fnto six & nearer suc in their Hin time o ts to enlist silk workers in fhe Hlf\-"'l' o ers who v W wer { tunds in they ar of the two ent to hun New York y for soliciting streets without a per Sentences were £uspend- promised to ter a conferenco bord, chairman of the strikers \ 1 front committee, Fred Iocl- |insta secrefary-treasurer of the {made iated Workers of Pater- |ymilic. anmounced tl rs in a Paterson mill had with Alber Sitk exceutive hoard will he near futurd on the strike of these workers, |t e le we will pledge our support them to oreanize.” 10 decision the d Wedaesday night to \ds poliey in the was prompt adopt A ol sty next mor use there was then no need on strike from the 1 mecting v vas reported the Dy terday at h it e mill own- Italian-; rs were to « Williams College Stu Victim Of Heart nent In Various ent Evidently Attack—Promi- | Activities, Williamstown, P)—Joscph L. \Lur‘\ 13 "Nvm’\ of Sprin and n., senior Williams collc to a {was found dead in his fraternity liouse this morning when fellow tors | back for retrial n carly date be- fore another jury. | On December 1, 1924, wh erfs was in the employ of the New land Iron Works on the Maple | bridge, Ansonia, a puff of am from a locomotive passing un- » bridge, dislodged the plank upon whi the man was standing and he rolied to the ground. Physiclans testified that jury to the hase of the wonld be the in- man's spine | permanent, i State Prison Worker | Is Seriously Injured | March 13 (A—Harry | Waterbur 1 inme rsficld state prison, was | Hartford hospital yes- wder guard, r scriously | urving his hand in in the | n print hand may 1o he amputated, it was sald at ospital last night inson, while te nur» he pr zht his hand in ¥, crushing the bones the tendon: He chine to a stop be- ived. He will be least two days in guard ma al at prison ~ Son of W ealthy Man Is Arrested in Holdup Case March 13 (P—Edgar antomobile salesman Ithy contractor and arrested late last ssault and rob- result of a drinking recently in which Fr | ith was severely beaten and | 1 of $85. Gagnier is accused of | oviding the car into which Smith | s invited by three men, and after | ng relicved of his money thrown Iy us S ‘l)\ 1GLEY HEADQUARTERS OPEN | direct the cam- A. Quigley, candi- iblican nomination | n established in Headgquarters to paien of Georg date for the T r mayor, have bec Room 205 of the United. building and Henry Overstrom has been sé- 1 to manage the verstrom began his mpaign mana duties to- er will be AFTER onn, March muel DePiazzo and his 1d son, James, both of Newark, J., were arrested he lively chase ch; nsporting €5 gallons of a in an aummuhflx’ Bail was at $1,000, CHASE amford WP— ra with cohol fixed |appeared in perfe n Rob- | { Alpha, late trap | noted | Peter {meet DITS OF PNE {schoal & ness, students went to wake him. He t health last night | MeWilliams — said we heen due to some affiiction, 18 prominent pus activities at Williams and was | © head of the new Alp Tau shooting ssociation an ctive interest in ail ath- {1 other extra curriculum and Dr, Norman A must sadden heart Child w in all cam- the Thon took an letie a activiti A | Waterbury Young Man Is Hc]d on Bm glary Counts |vem March 3 (P | §0 North Main ‘! fe to- | Unix iterbury Moy 1 with a burglary at Underclifi sanatorium on February 3 when he is alleged to have stolen in money an for $90 hat he destroyed. He nted by Mhoritics for thefts at 1 also is sald to for jump- urt bond. len court shire Com Roxbury school ar > wanted in V ing a $1,500 p ury CONDITION 1S UNCHANGED No appreciablo change has bheen | at the New Dritain General | hospital today in the lition of | N Mrs. John Bollock of 1 strect. Her condition remains though sho epent a fairly able night. Sho underwer transfusion operation yesterd blood Leing furnished by Dolicer MeEvoy, she will pr ably he forced to underzo a sir peration within the few YALE VS. PRINCETON New Haven, Mar ~Yale meet Princeton today in the of the Eastern i : on and if it wi sithe aver o crions al- gy comfort- a blood the per ¢ Tolk rgo T | roun days. | will reolle | reta wimm | tho he Blue will tak hip for 1 been defeated this season Princeton wi alse ect in polo for the title in that sport. associa ale #nd water CLEVELAND MAN DIES Cleveland, March 13 (P—Ralph T. King, 70, president of Cleve- vd Museum of art, died suddenly ht, Iy 1 head of | brok | Ne Have v week MONTA IN SCHOOY e Mass, March W . a pu- Oy e, died ®ani days bec of ill- [REA! but returned yesterday. Clergymen of the Mncteen years Wa rity, “Dr. th ha 18100.000 Cl\nnrpavx\o From seizure to va to this port | Collar The Che first consig contents was mad them accidentlly £ et - | fini New Yo own » [of th in- its purpo shed, and the mill had offcred any wage six-da son Hquare ian-Amer Tassale district | Georgotti doggedly m rred with Weisherd yesterday, | lead despite stren appointed a committee of three |lodge them. At t ttempt med Six minis trave left the meeting because, they | ai Weisbord refusced to state his and political beliefs defi- ded news on 101 Duriy | there w ious a hich \\ klx(‘l’hlll y Doc!m‘. Dies collegi-| Wa Mareh —Dr. | erbury nas Joseph |Large '\!cml,m r, and well K died at today. Kilmartin e entered the T He faile pox an Although taken 1l last | the Mur 1 in No- | today and his | of its 1 heen me roll already pl r the day The elub is rom Niagara | Tascll, a forme and later en he hoa o his M. D, formed ipal Pol only Tospit antic entarily expect- ersity in lical sck followin minor ¢ 'vwvi\m L. te exami f Iabale, financial sc Life In X ssl, recordi iote, 1 e Conti, ocle Hay president of 1 John pany, ociety an lumni ¢ lass of Mayor a Ocean York, offi dner Is Seized March 13 erda announced pagne esti 1 $100,000, (1)-—Cus- ials y of cha mora than sup prices, which was brought aboard the President and the President Hay Line steamships, now in d-the-world tourist trade totaling was in 200 alum Sigalor ment was not claimed immediately at dock “Damned Souls’ Is Not hester, lue cluk: ned Sc sity itive champagne 00 cascs ked *cruc " and mor barrels “sulphate o d earth." of 100 bar- i wspaper, paper nerally and was co Discovery ¢ Gt S ¥en ¥'s conn 1 to the floor and M one of way e. NEW THE \1! R (Ill NS Ma e TRAFFIC ow Haven, new theater, Hotel t with PINCHOT IN RACK eads of city tutions at officials and ati 1 rHisburg D HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS primary this epring, New Political TIED Ve 1926, 'W‘J IS fllJT C“Y, Hharoe l it in - General hospital, r ring from burns she recelved | while poltshing & stove ut her ho: [migration Commissioner An e e nonces His RP ignation o has been {11 for the past wee [Ty Cove 18 returned to his duties 1] i Villlam Ni Rlack holls is 111 Rock avenue kson thou mon ness Anderso lightly improve uritis with whic o with her temy “ntion moral han i nd I8 TQ He will turpl Liccome coun o City club of will devote hims His resignatio o I'res) nd Lavine ot al lum o, ges ugainst the ' Ing Boervice was riff Martin H. Ho) orgo Rapelye has been name W in @ SHmmary process ac R hrought by 1% Stein ot al to ob- aTeala i posisession ot cmises a e ) \street puty 81 Witz York "Times ¥ J njamin M. Day until January dvisor to the inte heen who N \w. n club, Curran, more thay the handling of fmmigratior e GHFESEERETARY - Tfl LEAVE BRISTOL; . himsel n rday contro to do with his res Continued from First Pa ry exelusion of ge.) Ission of Her ting as cor- courts, caus- | P8 ! branch manager for annoyan: ) \ Waterbury papers and | tion in sor n 1921, he was appointed secrota personally re- Dristol Chamber of Com- ident. erce, In 1918 he was engaged by be held re Departure Manufacturing cthing I had no Co, a unit of the General Motor, 1o do with than the cop o as news editor of the factory bi- e or the king of the ¥4l Tsle weekly magazine said Went With Chamber in 1021 | officlals at| In 1821, Mr. Arnold was appoint- rised Mr. Curran’s ad- secretary of the Dristol afit warmly, As- [ber of Commeree, with M, rmer | BAnization he has weral of to this time, 1e has e« Vil - ’ agazine of the chamber Iy qualified men |pre secretary-treasur, of Fllis Tsland post, | New Tngland Association of as the most difficult |mercial Execntives, Me has .mo held the offices of president and see- ver of the mmunr-m on of orzanization secretar- | ind for four years wa the Bristol Renl st on by the no little imp! e v the going to or department which bren conneete or- ,|,< ot ent the cart incident, Mr intended to recom- morc speeifi in t Zoverning usion for “moral turpitude.” Ha is at present chairman of ! vesterday to say whether [ 1926 police ball committee, the pub- | ke any recommenda- | licity committee of the Bristol Com- | it changes in policy at El- |munity Chest and the 1ish and | 1 before he leaves office. | Game club now being formed. | Curran was appointed by | Alvin 1. Gillette, to whom Mr. 1a and assumed of- } Arnold will act as assistant, is well e was reap- | known in Bristol. He ¢ President Coolidge in De- | years sceretary of th | Chamber of Commere his acceptance of herth, was secretary York City club, 1ssocia ecreta Waterbury formerly horough presi- nd republican | for mayor in 1921, Te | 1 Mayor Hy- to the New 1 by former out the city this morning on the ition | vesignation of Mr. Arnold, whose into politic he | triends in Bristol are legion. Mis R. 8. Childs, pre sident of | encrgy has been the means of put- 1 the connection of | ting many a worthy project over, an with it after April 1 1which might otherwise have been club “a unique op- | a failure. He will enter, however, lelpfully and co- [ on his duties with the best wishes the municipal au- | of the entire community. To Stop at Forestville Notice was received this morning | from General Passenger Agent I | SHOT DOWJON STREET |G Gutey o the New Haven eut: | road that train 272, leaving Dris- | tol for Hartford m., will, starting Mareh 15, make the station stop ¢ 1 estville at 1:04, This is a matter which has been agitated since the issnance of the | does not mean a howe toston Man Dying—Identifies Sus- | I | pect as Man Who Shot Jilm fn Argument Over $300 Debt. Michael | lh:lm-? was for five | and prior to ! the Lake Worth | Deep regret is expressed through- | |mitted to 1:01 p,|° 2o P posal, be WHISTLE SILENCED WHE MAN IS HURT Stanley Works Has First Accis dent of Month Thursday e Stanley Works whistie did not blow 10 o'clock yesterday morns ing. A few weeks ago this state- uient would not have attracted wie tention. Today it means that the frst atd department at the factory 18 being deluged with phone calls, Loth from inside and outside of the plar Everyone is asking “Why dldn’t the whistie blow?" It means that for the first time month man out of 8,000 employes was injured so badly at work that he was unable to report or duty the nest morning. The Stanley Works is conducting A safe irst campaign and every morning 10 o'clock, if there has {been no aceldent serious enough to cause a man to lose time, the whis- hlows at 10 o'clock to announce The campaign started this fact. March 1, The whis a8 hlown every day fox ept yesterda Tho lapse w occusioned by t that Stephen Brasile of 2§ linton street recelved wrenched ick Thur afters noon. Nrasile in company with a of men was helping unload a $.700-pound motor from a freight rotor was mounted and rolled off the car on o was helping to pry heavy weight, when a skid throwing him forward with such force as to sprain his back. He was given first aid treatment at the factory hospital and sent home. So great is the interest in campaign among the employes that Stephen insisted upon going to work yesterday to continue the un- | broken record and w restrafned | upon orders of physician, He i \.\p‘ eted to work Monday. The whistle blew this morning, as usual, faot 10t hroke, 1up | ',\"”%T!lffi AN GIVES . LEAGUE SITUATION veura- | EXIAiNS Why Germany Cannot Agree to Poland Geneva March 13 ) tresemann of Germany today summarized for the | Associated Press the situation in slands at present, the German stand- Switzerland, TForeign Minister S Geneva as it |viewed |point. | Germany had come to Geneva, he 1d, s0 that her entrance to the 1 > might bring into effect the work started at Locarno, the fme 1 prortance of which, for a reapproche- |ment between her and her former enemics, was fully realized “During the conversation with the powers,” he added, “we were told it was desirable that, before being ad- the leugue, we should agree to three new permanent seats on council besides the one in- tended for us. Fhe German delegation has not en (& way to agree to such a pro- cause wo see therein a seri- ous breach of Germany's duties as a future member of the league and of the council, “Our delegation further pointed from March 14 (A . possilly fa King on a street y. The police werma, wh Doston, Trank Cas- last timetable by residents of Jor. estville nnd resulted In a joint | mecting being held by railroad rep- resentatives, twelve representatives of Forestville and Secretary Arnold | of the Chamber of Commerce, Thu*‘ letter from Mr, Coley reads as fol- ! lows: Replying to your faver of Ieb- ruary 1 to call of repre= sent Messrs. Dodge 1 Spette, on the matter of train serv- ville. given in East arrested o was identified by iilant. The police without placing a MH\I him, pending his & our this matter consideration and take advising you that we ! nged, effective Monday, , to have train 272 make stop at Forestville at 1:04 Paw luc.Acl \mpccls Admit They Are Robbers | 1 March 2P announ that | of the con ed to r home of Narra result of soners, the the Pier au to the home and found en robbed of silver- 00, Colonel Sar v the police h pleasura have arr March 1 regular p. m. “Wa trust that our action In this matter will torily | your requirements and 11 will be suff ized to justify custody ad g sat answer i its continuanc e Nolled Vineent! Michko o who was charged on ruary with a statutory offense, had his | se nolled this morning by As-, lary. The | Sistant Prosecuting Attorney Rob- wred Thursday | ©'t Stack on payment of costs , Mass, to which | Amounting to §20.75 Witer o aneged | Lt, MacReady S Is at Mt ity the i by po- thori- Forestville, were Vrent had police His Altitude Flight | Dayton, Ohio, March 13 (P — Lieutenant John A, MacReady, Mc. Cook field filer, took off at 9 o'clock this morning in his I tempt to regain the world's altit Motor }m.li. .\lue Taken l"u Mid-Stream to Burn reh 18 (A—After a had sct fire to a lau A\, endangering south Boston Ten minutes after ticer | Lieut. MacReady was forced down due to {tion trouble on his plane. He expects to take off as soon as the trouble has been reme. died. ate ion taking off, Special O rles T, towed | 1 stream Lngine;r; ~l:l—llve‘d T in | Wreck at Highland, TIl. Highland, Ill, March 13 > Morrill of Ito Poland being {to the out that, besides the proposed three rew permanent seats, other ecandi- dates for permanent seats had been it forward, and as for these claims it was not in a position to judge or |to pv“ upon their justification. ventually,” he concluded, “the ition ot permanent seats was ted to » background and it was suggested that Germany agree en a non-perma- this, however, the an delegation cannot agree, because the demand that Ger- before her entry to the should put herself under an obligation of this sort is not au- thorized ecither by the statutes of the league or by any obligations ac- Germany. Secondly, this demand is, ing to German belief, covenant, in Germany nent seat. To aceord- a breach of that it amounts used to meet a tion within the league. it is known to the Ger- tion that some important s are just as much opposed creation of non-permanent members, The distribution of non- permanent seats is also solely with- in the competence of the assemb! In conclusion the foreign mink- ter said: “These reasons, of whicl the last two seem to the German delegation to have particular weight, make it impossible for the German government, in spita of honest efforts to take part in the solution of the present difficult situ- ation and cooperate in realization of the great work of Locarno, to the latest compromise pros being membe aceept posal.” Suicide Contemplated, Personal Papers Show Paso, Te March 18 @ — ing of papers that indicate he d sulcide, brought an abrupt halt to the investigation yesterday eath of Walter Abbott, pri- vate secretary to former Secretary of the Interior Albert B, Fall. 0 enginecrs are sai dto have been killed, and a fireman eritically ured, when Pennsylvania |train No. 13 was | Pierron, 11, seven iere carly today. Reports sald the train, a header, en route to St up In a ditch. 1t the The cause of s undetermined, express ol derailed near KETBALL TOURNEY miles west of Mass., March 18 (#— double Louis, piled ongh in he first urna- | Cambridge Factory Is st night Agawam North Cambridge, Mass, March 18 (P =Ire early this morning destroy. &1 the interlor of a two and a half '<'(\ry wooden oftice building of the Dover Stamping company. Nearby s tenements were threatened for a track | while, and three alarms were University at | sounded Firemen sald | would not exceed $25,000 « \"IUI \l\\~ COMING ) Hf., March 13 (P fa h Destroyed by Flames | damage | Abbott was found dead Wednes- day in an automobile near Tularosa, N. M. A coroner's jury found his death due to poison liquor. Friends had demanded an examination of his | stomach, contending he was pois- oned The letters are said to contain his plans for taking his life and f{n- structions for disposal of his body. PROBE FATALITY Worcester, Mass, March 13 (P— An inquest is being conducted be- fore Spccial Justice Jacob Asher in district court here today on the death in Herbert hall on February 10 by gas asphyxiation of Mrs Edith D, Seagraves, 81 years old, wife of amuel Seagraves, a wealthy Uxbridge recluse who is nearly forty years her senlor 1

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