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VOL. LXI—NO. 72 e e ——————— o Cabled Paragraphs { ~ Russia’s Proposal to Italy. S PRI . T o Paris, March 22—(Havas) — The 2 Dis R ] ; Ruesian Soviet government has pro- | . : : m poseéd to Italy that relations between 2 the Ywo countries be resumed immedi- - £ SRR e S demirhad TELELL ‘Cansus Bureau annaunced 11,258,117 ,, g = 2 . Killed and ashingt islat Rati- | "= of cotton were ginned for 1919. MURDERS IN IRELAND o Bt N bl on Legisl ; uoted at $126 an b ’ © " "MAKE A Lone List| Four Wounded — ¢ fied the Amendment Yester- | | Bar silver was qustel & b with ;i : Resignation of the Minister of Defense Has Been Accepted | Tandon, arch 33 —pispaicher frm Were Disorderly. _‘&y—“e 35th State. 72 5-8 in London. Caused a Flurry in Newspaper Offices All Over the Coun r . - e | Ireland during. t K end show the | Dublin, March' i President Ebert—Other ' Cabinet Changes Are Im- | TUAit CRring [0 Wok S8 S0 ord | Tiiors wis o or Hoee vaniame o witen Olymph(, ‘Wash., March 22.—Ratifi-| The Savoie, br ?in' G’i"l?l“ h?n:' Electric Currents Swept Across the Heavens Fron o o tion he proposed suffrage | nentier, Europe's heayyweigl cl % A Sht o Mayor of Cork, to have produced an|two men were shot dead and four were | au e minent—Pitched Battles Have Been Fought in the Ruhr | 32507 of Corke ' nove produeet 20| omo omen were shot dsad and four were | amendment to he federal constitution husa e Yo ati i Tele : ) i 1 was completed by the. Washington lege | . -t the Atlantic Seaboard Far West—Long Distance oS District—Two Crack Gowernment Regiments Were|out Ireland. This iragedy, savs the | cipitated by the disorderly conduct of Condensed Teiegrams Germany National Assembly will Dubin, One Notch AWay . v, = s Soldiers Cause of |Woman Suffrage But | on his way home from Australia. islature late tods te| Earl ment betwsen Jugoslavia £ Affected—Crowds » Fimecy cortespondont % Dinf i’ | sales’ about thres mindred ot Whom | Eisnimouti st ' sesolonon i | and Ll o wehement of e gsa;| Phone Service Was Not on ; 3 9 h est W 'S ray -2 ¥ ] V: o Férced to Fall Back on thetRight Bank of the Rhine, 22 | 7,200 it® 1316, “Hii sives o lonk | singing, sostiing. masseosbe, himmer. | Lon€ (he amendment. The resolution atic problem was predicted in Wash of New York and Atop Skyscrapers Watched the 9 diles North ¢ of Essen. list of outrages in varlous parts of |ing doors and smashing windows. house. Washingion: was e irtye ] nomenon Until Well Toward Midnight. s Miles w:‘ceh::n ,m";c]:m;\f!l lvnefl r:xraar:m;tl TooAY 4“—D'ECIIDEI SEACE ok fifth state to ratify the amendment. Canadian militia granted increase in e \in. Mareh 22 (By the A. P.).—jing detachments to guard the stock-|to Kill Prof. tockles of. Cork. 4 pay. Officers received 10 per cent. In-| xoe York March 2% Aurora bore-| The American Telephone and A SN ke minister of detense,| yards and railway station. Tn Dublin consternation was cre-| AR IN'HARD COAL INDUSTRY | CAUCUSES ON SUFFFRAGE grease and enlisted men, are nOW Eet- | ), "v.g attacked tonight with spring | STaph company, which also reporteRiSE ~ a ation to Presidenti] The marine brigade and the Baltic | ated by .the assassination of Lord 3 = 4 HELD IN DELAWARE | ting $1.70 a da o 5 ed | 115 telegraph service was compl s P ermson. and the presi-{ troops. which occupled Berlin dbring | Mavor MacCurtaln, and, the cltizens | gor o' erd iy MATCh 22.—Negotiations s N fever. He kicked up his heels, danced | 4o11011iz0d, said the Northern ; o epted Jt" Other cabinetff the Kapp regime, have been cleared i are looking to the fiture With anxiely | site coal mitere orerm ooy for-anthra- | Dover, Del., March 22.—Caucuses of| TWo women and one man convicted | all over the sky and put telegraph | had not interrupted its local or hanges are imminent out trom Charlottenburg- and, have | and alarm. The motive of the mur-| St ioucr® Were virwuslly at 4| republican and democratic members | Of Dlackmailing face a maximum een. | wires out of commission from the At- | distance telephone service. * Cable re=i - : i joined the other military units ‘at the | der. continues as mysterious au ever, | Toancia, (048Y, pending decision here | of the ‘state legislature . which con- | tence of 242, years' imprisonment and | niic seabonrd far west. DISAPIETING REPORTS OF Doeberita camp, where all ‘aré Teft- | No. atrests have baen. reported; nor. 3 a fine of $57,000 s were hard hit, while wireless &p= The wire chief at Western. Union | paratus waged an unequal _figh % | vened in special session here today, mm: CONDITIONS IN GERMANY| ting. These troops, it was stated, will | sp far as known, have any_clues .io scale committee as to whether tnere is headquarters tried to take the pa- |against nature for command of the air, . - at which it hag been planned to de- be counted as the chief protectors fo | the perpetrators heen obfained. Amang | 13, b€ & suspension of work ‘April 1 | cide the parties’ courses on the suf-|, Recount of votes in the Ford-New-| (ieni's “puise,” but ‘he reported the| There will be many a stiff neck 31 the ministrs offl Berlin. Neukoeln and Tempelhof. the | the theories advanced is one that the | %ien the P SEosBEnt nis frage question, tonight were post-|DSTTY election controversy for thel .,mpany had mo instruments strong |New York tomorrow. Men, ~women| Besiin, Marih 22 —The miniatry ofl| 8o aifionon _ GUATIEr “in (1o mawor was murderedag 5 wapn, |/ Sentiments o the miners a8 tnice- | GOty SSHIC0, (ONERY (WErE BOSL | seat” of Junior senator from Michigan e O e, morning | the subtrbs. wher disorders ocourred {ing to others because he recently had | Lieled bY union ledders tonighi is 1 enough to measure the voltage in the and children elevated their faces 255 : are expected to be heid after Goy- | Wi} begin today. Clectrical currents - which _ swept | degrees to miss not a flash of the f oot i the Rumr dis. |on Saturday, have been quisted by [the courage publicly to denrecate ¢ | unanimously in. favor of a walkout, Beka ey h ernor Townsend delivers his message . = ., | across the heavens. Nature's skylark- | electric dispiay. The encylcopaedial Decoming worse. The towns | Boyernment troop activities. tempt to murder a policeman in | UNieSS the ‘mine operators agree t0|(y tne legislature. In . the Tessage| Washington legislators predict quick | "l {he northlana made telegraphy | lists various types of the phenomenon e Ahien amd Drensteinfurt, in | No newspapers appeared thismorn: | Cork. T | ase mcrease retroactive | the executive Is expected to make a|litiication of the Federal wWoman|,n'impossibility for fifteen minutes— | —arcs, rays, bands, curtains and coro "‘fm'p:; e heast of Muenster, | D& owing to a partial continuance of{ London has heen deeply stirred by | O pEllds 83 aDeIR Ky 408 e g ort.| strong plea for the ratificati suffrage amendment by the state leg- B en by the communists, it | the printers’ strike and the lack of gas | the incident and newspapers which, ported opposed to sucn an agreement. 5 D he ratification of the T misnaant & @ record in this vicinity—and_cauced | nas—und there were star-gazers to & . i suffrage amendment. Sy 2 flurry in newspaper offices all over | found who solemnly swore they : ” for the iachinery. One newspaper | while unreservedly —condemning the |, TOMmOrrow will decide as to whether | “ipyoro . o) 700 Keyh & % the country when news westward |detected each type. s whs stated and ihe movement Waf|il,.;'airas Auring the strike and | crime, mainiain it does not differ from | (eTe Wil be peace or war in the an- | memhars o the st ot o6 | According to reports from General |}l "0 *heig up. Night-hawks stalked the streets spreading Totties have been fought, |the men are demanding the expulsion | those which have long errorized Ire- e declagfi Df}% "h on lrepre- the suffrage question, the anli-stf- Skinner, housing conditions” in Lon-| “ryore were interruptions in tele- | perched atop skyscrapers until well v Information showed, and | OF fhe employes who'ssisted in this |ignd, ‘It s declared, Ireland for the) 320 L 2 IETAAL, oY ROPS 10 RES | frage < Jeaflers Geclaring that if the | 900 Sroer amerim oty T\ " | graph service early in the evening, but | toward miduight, staring at the heaud 5 vor| work. moment, {s largely under the domina- |92 4 ) 1 uesti . iy '€ |any other erica city. remiments of EOVOIRMeNt] The tramway strike is still effective. | tion of secret murder societies, the | Of the controversy. Al oo Drought up Ik wehi Jt the complete tieup came at 9.45. By |ens. Riverside Drive and the parks! % 10 o'clock Western Union reported it [ were crowded until a late hour. while: was beginning to recover some of its|along Broadway nature's lights de- d would Teet certain defeat. The suf- i o ih This strike was not caused entirely | members of which are sworn_to kill | HOoPe of speéding up the negotia- A o 5 British embassy at Washington w: el on the right 1 e Kapp coup, as the men had | those whom they believe o sfand in| oS, which have been in progress f"s‘ffd ’z:d‘;;;'m‘;;‘i‘;‘;"i‘c“’“s‘y had in-agdvised that Ambassador Geddes will :;:'}"", of - Binin ;,,:r heavy lamses | Previously deciared ‘themselves dissat- | their way, " but who the conspirators here since March $, and reaching a - SRnEnONS X circuits, but a realignment. ors bal- | feated electric signs for supremacy of = : i A sail from England on April 10-on the | SoHtS: % Antereer o | taimed on Both sides. Ten | isfied with their wages. are puzzies the police as much as the | d¢finite understanding on the miners’ ?;i‘f"i,’.‘off'?;{»o‘ra~"i“' otiment waag | KRiferin Auguste Victoria. e NI 2 L | oficers in of nts we! 5 H | abandoned. 2 et 3 T 3 - UIARTILLERY IN ACTION IN | non ihac whora murder socieies ex_ | SARE"et, Membore of the sub-com | 5% boole. ome. 5 the' sutrage ad- ot e diae ‘temoried beihg heiq ai| CANADA HAS DECIDED TO MEXICAN PRESIDENTIAL i The “red” army, it was added, was suspected of murdering each other,|dUCing the negotiations deciare their :':Jefl:'}ve& a:irtqluedvlhn_l the amend-|Ottawka, owing to a shortage of DISBAND HER NAVAL FORCES CAMPAIGN HAS OPENED A g -1y =}nh tt::r‘v]\:w were de-| Atx Ta Chapells, March 22-—(Ha- | EXistence of these supposed socicties | d“i'berations probably wiil extend well | fime. > position was insecure at this|UnWme States cars to export the stuff. bed by the ministry of defense as | vas.)-—Artillery has been brought into is declared - possible owing to the into April. extremely serious. nction at some points in the Rhur coal | Toral cowardice &f the Irih phblic,”| E - : ; Ottawa, March 22—Demobilization | Mexico Cit cause of the deiay in reaching g | ; [CPresentatives of both the repub-| Using the Murman railroad as a|of Canadian naval forfes, with the|thronged the strects of Mexico Cif 5 and that the crimes the cocieties com- | deCision in the bituminous situation, | LC2n and democratic parties have ar-|base the bolsheviki started an offen- | exception of the naval coileges and | today to greet Ygnacio Bonilias, the cannot paint the situation | basin. near the zone under occupation | TSR, D ot RS (M SO CUES 0N | the sub-committee has. sidwed up its | T.Ved, here to urge ratification and | sive against Finland, according to re- | approximately 500 men, has been or- | Mexican ambassador to the United o " an | by the allies, acording to advices re- | 7% 108 CCRIENATC, 8 L e 1anp | proceedings here with the hope that | (ORiEDt the passage or rejection of | ports recetved at the Finnish legation | dereq by C. C. Bullantyne, minister of | States, who has announced his wil< the miniatry declared to the | ceived here. Bochum, which was imy 1 00 FISIE WOk ROWERSR Eeod | 0Y I Al be mads to the wott oeaj | the measure seemed to rest largely| st Washington. 2 naval affairs, according to today s ed- | lingness to become the presidentiak cepondent after a surver of the |the hands {‘.{,_;““h,F”;';?“;;’ig;,wg‘;: They condemn assassinatlons . || miners which can be used 45 a basis | UPOR the success or failure of their fion of the Ottawa Journal, which | candidate of the civilian party in the reports that had come in during the | feen recaptured bY fhe Rechsvelt| Bven newspapers which support|for an anthracite agreement. Should | *T's: The executive board of the Connec- | states reasons for the order have not | general elections to be held July 11. .5"):‘.' bt i M 2 was | forced to evacuate Breslau. home rule, while condemning what|Operators succeed in arranging a tem- STRONG OPPOSITION ut Women's Suffrage Association | been learned. The demonstration was considered'as ized “bad.” Tn one case a Fighting continues in Leipsic he- | they regard as the presest evil system | POTary. agreement to keep the miners POSITION TO will establish headquarters at Hotel| According to the Journal, the naval|a first real presidential campaign ga- e e s ha heen sver | tween workmen and troons and there | Of _Irish government, t work pending negotiation of the SUFFRAGE IN DELAWARE | Tat in New Haven during the repub- dockyards at Esquimault and Halifax | thering and as marking th D b Spariacan forces ita off- | is also fighting at Halle. Irishmen themselves new contract, it was reported that the climax of lican state convention. are being dismantieds the orgahiza- | the pre ¥ i stilated Rl D methods whichthey say S sul -committee may adjourn until a Dover, Del, March 22.—Delaware SR tions at those ports are to be di a few 8 _and_the :';:: e | PART OF THE STRIKERS tablishing a condition of a Cecicion is reached in the bituminous | May decline to ratify the federal suf-| General Milne, commanding the|banded and the Cahadian cruisers summaril t und. The government HAVE RESUMED WORK | Lerrorism under which cate frage amendment and put the issue to | British ‘forces occupying Constanti-, N.obe and Rainbow are to be sold. In | the demonstration was not marked oy Y jaatihol SNd 3 » ers may soon be pow: Action on .the request of the opera- |2 referendum at the November elec- | nOj4 issued a statement declarinz! addition, the demobilization order af-!by untowarg incidents, en recaptured A ':9",:__':, pak Bien| Baris Maton B Serin ix cais |lme - THE auti Roms thle M tors for the men to remain at work on | 4O that allied occupation of the Turkish | fects headquarters staff pere. Senor Bonillas could not be seen at Qline twenty of the ‘“red” |according to reports reaching the Ger- E:,'.‘ e iy o | InE L s Dostnoned by the ‘xeneral 'his Proposal developed today after | capital is only provisional. A capturing twenty-four oth- | man peace delegation here tonight. Officials in Mr. Ballantyne's depart-| the termination of the reception, but Seale committee at. its meeting last |the Organization of both branches of ment refused to discuss the matter. |it Was stated his formal announce= French and James lan Macpherson, | Suturday, with the hope that the |the legiclature. Railroad officials ‘of lines operating| A discussion of Canada’s naval pol- | ment would probably be delayed sev— srs, who were promptly executed. Part of the strikers have resumed | caving: “They : 2 v, : e that the | the leé . 2 b - y - Fhe sovihern and eastern narts of | work and the posts and railroads are | Maenns neceosit o L Eins ADOUL e | Pitumnious award - would be made YR Akancs. Wimington, deat-l cakt afi Ghicase jand Bt 2Toilsite | any are reported quiet, although | working, but not the subway or tram- % E ¢ 5 i B 0 | icy has been in progress for some|eral days until he had concluded cons = - | putiic from Washington by tomorrow. | 3°Tatic state chairman, is authority | ported total volume of traffic con-|time. It was capped recently by the| ferences with leaders of the lian rres: was said to he spreading among | ways. }:nd by !n;r;v of ::n‘:s and the Fhil Murray, international vice "‘{ the report that sufficient democ- | tinues to exceed ~ volume of corre- | report of Admiral Viscount Jellicoe, | party. er gomment and pub= ' agricultural population in Pome- | Leipsic is ealm, the delegation's ad.| "o IS Within sig i presicent of the United Mine Work- |I2tS and republicans will oppose rati- | sponding period last vear. and Meckienburg. The com- |vices sav, but the situation in the invited by the Doninion government | lished interviews with other candi- +xs, said tonight he.was. without in. | fcation, but would favor to make a report on Canmada’s naval | dates MASTERS, MATES AND PILOTS Nm?un as to the progress being d",{'f,;;he“ AT 2 " Mexide;n lu‘:i'mgtxe]l at Puibln ;iil- needs. Theé admiral declareq in favor | seem s ¥ Xiel, witioh, the troon S Ty, cile atitens g Mo JOIN WITH BROHH made in the bituminous situatfon. is a decided trend toward a|covered that W. O. Jenkins. Am-rican!of a building programme ranging | has narroweq down to a 1.’(1 condi nr\ll'w::p f.'.’m*ma'?."mil""’ :}‘;;o J‘omn'n .(‘,afizhc‘r'refmr’:ini‘;;‘e:w;f ONERIODHN “This will not, however, finterfere ;':::r'""“’.'bh ;B“‘ Isaacs, after a con- | Consular. agent there, is. planning a| from -$5.000.000 to $25,000,800. tween Senor Bonillas ang Alv To the north of the Spree, in the | posts and. telegraphs, has gone there| New York, March 2J.—An agree- | T/th the actien of the 'scale commit- nee; Jith- demacratic assamblymey. a referen- sts were still in charge today at | Rhur region. close to the area occu- 3 T c R ih femuera seerel: Might. fo. the.’ United States| “Proposals for & Canadian naval | regon s of Pablo Gonza- Hetiln district, the outposts of the |for'a parley with fhie leadsrs of the ment in the nature of “a defensive | o [OMomoms o added. twWe e Fidiculous deciared l.\;:g."e;?;‘:nc‘: R N e + BEs vrcsr:!mn:i:e‘;&ln’ancq 0 S regulars have been withdrawn, leav- | communists, and offensive alliance’ between the ! o ng *for the | pi 007 £ = z ave -becn met it avor when big four. and: ‘other ydiiroad brother- bituminous.situation. to.olear apt o ‘fly les_of Néw Castle, the state! New Jarsey Public Service Com- | they were submitted to a eaucus of : T Ty M I Hopds ‘and the National Aasocintion of | . The: sMeinl atement of (he syh- |Suorase leader. . mission ~ permitted _the Atlantic & | government forces last-Tuesday night. K < > 0 of | commifie issund at the clase of fo- |, She blamex ihie’“antis” for suggest- Surburban Raflway Co, o increase itS| Less than half & dozen members were | been tow ] KING FEISAL OF SYRIA WOMAN ON CIVIL zla—“fzhif;t:: ?ngl 'Pi-fll; W;!hfl‘m;[d davis, sesaion, seid: e % OF 19 ling « referendum referring to enfran. | fare on each of its zones.1 gent-on | a1id o Ta¥or evin ' moderals scheme| g for'mére: tha i 1S TO BOYCOTT ALLIES * SERVICE COMMISSION | 5 it n of the. Marine Work | - The sub-committee of | anthracite | ShiSement of women question direct- |single tickets, to" take effect April 1. naval defence. - | Senor Gon: | y o g Prueil, presidetn of the Marine Work | operators: and mine workers mer thrs | IV (0 the electors as a meuns to block 2 The feport of. Admiral Jellicoe, ta- himself Belrut. March 22 (Associated Press.| Washington, March 22—Helen Ham- | T3 announced today, =~ ¢ | afternoon and: resumed- consideration | *PRroval of the Anthony amendment.| Floods are reaching a dangerous|ijed in the house of commons, showed Emir Feisal, the newly elected King|ilton Gardener of this eity, widow of | o ~(h, Jre SXMMCE. MEAETECMEDt | of the. demands -of the mihe. Workers. | 1 Ata8¢, it IS evident from the.at- | stage in Massachusetts and through- | that the Lritish government was pre- | s, has declared a boycott|Colonel 8. A. Day, and author and lec-, ‘:mmda hicus x’r)vm; :; l‘n flt 2| The representatives of the miners sub- | itude of down-state legislators, may|out New Engiand. Many families| oreq to present to Canada a fleet of agujoss countries occupying territory | turer, wat nominated today by Presi- | to PR UHOTS COE O P earD- | mitted fizures collected by. thern gov. | b¢, U564 for trading murposes for pas- | hkve tpicked their possessions and | Suipy which ‘at. pre-war price would of Arahs—France and Bnfland—and |dent Wilson to be a member of the civ- [ BO{IaLOR 16 0¥ pOlley concerning the | erning. the .average full time weekly | 528¢ Of legislation to: relieve what | are ready to move should the dams| e tvorth $16,500,000. Sx: i has organided a commigtion for the |ii service commission. She will succeed | OIS (06 B BOUSHeRn, SUL00d | enrning for aifferent compenies'in the | yne's I e (wo lower counties con- | burst. Three "of opinion regarding WOOD.CAMPAIGN ERIENEN purpose of bringing Moslems and {Charies M. Galloway of Columbia, . A erS | o nthracite coal mi T.0¢ | sider is unjust taxation upon them. e ot i = : Bhrieans into a hetter understand- |G, who wis -ousted” from the som. | O raiload boats, tugs “and ferries, | o8 10Te YGTT qo1p ann Hio Canars | The rural restdents protest againgt| . John Thornton, an agent of the| Gonddxs naval policy, have been re-| washington, March 22.—Acting om & a8t Vodr af 3 who are members of the National As % 2 - €Se | the ‘school code, which b i reo | flected in the press. One fayored co- | puplished reports th: s had mission last vear after the president by 2 M Mat | figures ‘were taken from the files of § oosted their | Standard Oil Co., effected the re-|gperation with the British navy on sters displayed at Damascus |p.q determined to reorganize it. liotflllm“ e and Pi-|th. pennsylvania workmen's éompen- | 600l taxes. So strong is their agita- | lease-of the Rey. Dr. A. L. Shelton. | {pe 1 A et e V¥ O | heen contributed to eral the Srian congress, proclaim- | s Gardener is the Firat woman to | 1005 [0 Supbort the brotherhoods., = | jition Commisgion. and . ey i1\ they seemingly. have “hog-tied” | the missionary who was captured by | o bass of common contributions ed the independence of that country.|pe apiointed to the commis he offensive and defensive policy race a ry s car y Leonard Wood's ¢ ident | ator Borah, vored | on the gene: agers today, seribers, -amounts an . Sem= . Ay | the second favored an indep o Tologat and d 3 PR G o i leg.slators from their district to op-!Chy uerillas, and held for $5.000 | - &5 & miri deciared. “In spite of _himseif the |, "REDTIES L8 HE SOmIEOn B | il be controlled by ‘an executive | gifins 00 SHPLOY and about the | pogition fo suffrage ratification uniil | coingr © e Couadan Dnxy alud. thel thisal Moslem s brother to the Christian corganization of committee, the officers of which will | *LTAcie mines Delaware's internal leglsiative needs . oL e fore Christ, Moses or Mohammed and 45 2 - 3 i treasurer,” Mr. Pruett sald. “In thel| 4 tor 5 Tohelr { on suffrage is lik o o N apendenas nre rights |IRiana and George P. Wales of Ver- | hands of this committee will rest the | Girectlo Showing the relationship be- S oL lielr.to: Do, deleVer. des the ousting of five social-| To HAVE NAVY IN 1621 . ist aNsemblymen from tae New York 1 A izati i the | twveen : Ratification resolutions may not even | jg; ¥ 4 NEARLY EQUAL ENGLAND'S 1 Wood's managers not onl i, “Rellgion Is of God and_the |oNt, Reorganization of the commis- | futire ‘course ‘of about three. millio | {n 1 > mle o Tney mid esuined s o itconiced Gl “tawasd the end o e R e 1 el owe It to their candidate but- ~wsil BN fatheriand belongs to bis chilren.” (- u'\‘;rrr_n ned upon by the pres- | members of the seventeen brother- ! gictricts .of Pennssivantas raclte | th week —Special Dispatch to The | aieigry thar the soclalist party b | hington, March 22. — America's The Syrian Congress signed a de- | \dent last.March, but Mr. Galloway | hoods N i Evening Post. nasa e | navy will about equal that of Great in an unmistaka-y | e ng’ for fovelaners o evac |00 O L et oot b | Lot o3, et ey o1t | A RS P oo Britain in_fighting power by 1 or Borah declared In Uate fthat region and Palestine and|Yith the president's request that he|Local No. 3, National Association of RIS, FIGARO DISCOVERS USE OF HAMBURG-AMERICAN Mesopotamia ars reported o huve |TeIED. Upon his retirement he issued | Masters, Mates and Pilots. E g st | Chairman Butler of the naval comm s a 3 was or- THAT WILSON IS STUBBORN LINE PIERS AT HOBOKEN Tl o on o s heally inchuded. A com. |& Statement saving that he and Her- | gonized Saturday night with rort e o B Youoe of tammons | tee told the house today in defending mittee mas been organized in Leba- |Man W. Craven, a republican member, [ hindred members it was anounced. f money in elections basg - the provision in the naval appropria- | reached a point where the people will Paris, March 22—The refection of | Washingt gn the ‘return of Sir Robert about|y,, “hy) for continuing work on 13| have to take hold of it” he said. “It i 5 = on, Mar —C] T - et non which has issued a statement al- | had been asked to retire because they 5 = the treaty of Versdilled by the United | Benson. of the chipping bors T | pa¥, L, dccording to announcement | capital ships now ‘under construction. |is nothing less a national perff leging that district was illegally rep- .::J;‘dn‘n: :vn;‘l:r:' m;_x m: rl:on;;lnm!fion RELIEF 8HIPS ALSO TO States senate has been so, long dis- |nounced today that a mutually satis- | rine jma“fi!hm“y i > [“In the next four years,” said Ilha! two months b the couven= & resented in the congress of Damas- be adjunct to the post ERV! counted in France that the news caus- | factory agreer & . = { Butler, “the United States will” put!tion the use or mone B hen the indenendence of Syria|office department and subservient to SERVE 'AS ‘SOVIET: ARKS | (0 (e Vadniiatis : =4 Gor aEreemen had iag reachef in the attem; with the war department © regarding| Secretary Houston submitted a plan | Ut the formidable armanda the world | fo control the convention has mcha was Adeciared. Lebanon is a section |il, especially with reference to exam- New York, March 22.—Reli i The Journal points out ‘that the | dispositi f o y - = " {has ever seen produced in a similar|the point of scandal. ¢ Syria supposea to be strictly loyal | inations for presidential postmasters.” . eliet: suins e | disposition of the former Hamburg- | to the .hoyse wWays and means com to be sént by the United States with |QUeStion of ratification of the Anglo- | American Line piers at Hoboken, lo; i 1 o period. Great Britain will have 60| “From what I have known of Gem-: fo Fanc: ind anxious for a French| Mrs. Gardener is a southern woman | fiour for BRI top Europe | Franco-American. _convention ~ must | the subject of dispu¥e between BT o °;'lr‘“fuf?.";§ he interest pate | pattleships 31934 Uniied Btates ) sraliWoad/ wonld gt Spsc mandato but the Turkish Nationalist |and was born in Winchester, Va. in|are to. be soviet arks, according to|DOW Come up for ‘discussion and in: {two departments and the city of New | on American loans of $9,500,000,000 to | i, France 36 Japan 18 and Maly 13 {2 moment of Cols o0 TWnES nimeutEE. and, Syrian movements are so general |1858. She comes from an illusirious | information obtained from immigra- |Quiries whether, President Wilson wiil | ¥York. While the details were not giv- | allied governments. England will have more ships, but ich are being charged against him throughout Syria and Cilicla that it race. Her father was Rev. A. Chen- | tian officials. More than 400 Russians, |Maintain a project which: was so in- |0, It is understood that the war de- weams improbable France can continue | weth; a. descendant ' of the Arthur 3 those of the Unitéd States will be!in this campaign. But it with Turkish natiomalists, who make © position .of the thinly scattered Frenth forces perilous. s not suffi- o o Finns and Poles from all parts timately connected - with = the partment will retaln possession of the . 8 ivil . | about equal in-power.” hat he does not himself actual- i her occupation of districts there un-|Chenweth who came to Maryland in | country, who. have been e bcaly. Tt remaiis (hatite Shole ot [ Dlivs cnd that tha iahioning. board will [eaniniee Rilay.- e Svitain howst. | Representative Kitchin, former dem- it He o e SR fesh she receives strong reinforce- |1635. This particular Chenweth re- | advocated the.use of violence to over. |ation of the league of -nations' and | Bave charge of the allocation of space | tal from a fractured/ skull received | 2Cralic leader, opposed big ship con- | clpieht of favors of such a campalgm, ments. eived a grant of land for service from | throw * the - government, will be de- | eConomic. reorganization of the world |SubJect to peace and war _require- | earlier in the afterncon when he fell | SURCHORS . i i B }’ French forces are reported to have|Lord Baltimore. Her great-grand- | ported on them. in Eroups, was based on American cooperation.. | MeNts of the army. A working agree- | down an elevator shaft at the Stanley | , RePresentative Butler said ghat until beén repulsed and compelied to re-imother was Hannah Cromwell, and| Shipping board vessels' on which| The Figaro remarks.that “the dem- | Ment along similar lines offered by | Works. = Lhe) iother untions agreed o (Guriain INEW HAVEN: WORANSEOUEE g B s iy e 1 toads |teh o it Dro ey a granddaugh- | the United States Grain Corporation |ocrats Who voted sagainst the treaty oy e rtasd e 1t e thei”| WITH BULLET HOLE IN TEMPLE &% secti n e cer Cromwell. On her moth- | i ip 5 : 1 et Y| by Former Chairma % “ igified” red e believe ur busi- 3 55 Tatehuea o miimen- couT~Sing | e Hide she 1s commeciéd with the ael I to ship 5,000,000 barrels of flour will | were partisans of integral ratification, n Payne on the| A “spectacular but digified” effort 5 utllized as well as commercial | While the ‘republicans “who voted for | 57000, Mt the board should have ab- vessels. g - The deporfees will include many ebrated English Peels. to produre. the relense of Eugee V.|ness o put our army and our navy in Mrs. Gardener has long been active such condition as will protect the| it. rejected the the important articles, | S0/ut€ title In the ple and concludes that. the treaty’s fate Debs from the Atlanta penite il SR 5 ted States from all other nations.” | : will be made in Washineton April 13, | U5 . . = 8 in all movements for the progress and | who were arrested in raids on mem- | Was largely provoked by party politics AMERICAN RAILWAY EXPRESS | National Socialist ~headquarters 1In | jonfor shid “For the fret shme in 7 as e e evelopment of women and for social | bers of the communist party in Jan- |and antagonism to President Wilson EMPLOYES HELD FOR THEFT | Chicago announced. | many - L 1 Ny s 5 ROBBERS MADE HAUL and ethical reform. She is a member | uary as well as members of the Fed- g Creura 25 many vears, the only naval establish- e It attributes to 'President Wi 1 - o A - Orr, 20 yea s ecity. Cor= FROM A DICE GAME |, h¢ executive board of the National | eration of Union of Russian Workers, |of clearness in the !o?utlon“sz'; 15:‘: B'f"""""('* Conn, March 22—Four| The liner Manchuria arrived at New | i/ rr‘"nr;rr‘-:r“;o:r:!:n:;:?al:‘ha:‘-o{”;‘:v,;f oner Elix Mix started an investigation fom / American Woman Suffrage associa- | Who arrived at Ellis Island too late | questions of the Sarre val'ey And the | gubioves Of the American Railway|york. earrving 3.500 canaries, three iy, 4% assistauce being given by Constable Fg New Brungwick, N. J. March 21— | 1o and has recontly been a lecturer | to be deported on the Buford. The |left hank of the Rhine and aafa: “But Hpresxiware Brought' . hete. from | monkeyainon o eane-ol-awans. Thay{5os 0oL T o4 S. Sturtze of Hamden. The woman had Sevan robbars held up a group of men |7 %0Cl0loBY at the Brooklyn Institute | movement toward concentration of [it was singularly difficult, and in cer- | g bognce | mmpniianoon and arraign- | were consigned to an animal dealers a bullet hole in the right temple, it Sngaged in s dice ghme in a store in|0f Arts and Sciences. In the days|reds at Ellis Isiand has begun. A |tain points dangerou EAS RISt oinwslonier TayerxLaqa the central section of the city eariy]When she was writing her books she|train which is en route here from the to clash with | b ind | of New Yoix. Tné ship sailed from|POLAND'S PEACE TERMS WITH |was disclosed by the au today.. | ' an anthoritative and dicatan morh (held for trial on_ charge of stealing | Hamburs and Southampton. RUSSIA UNDER DISCUSSION | No other information was given out &t today and escaped in an automobile | Va8 an occasional visitor to Boston; | Pacific coast with several carloads |stubborn in his iAeology and ready 6 | wers uer Toe, commerce. They the coroner’s office. with cash sstimated at between $6,000 | ¥here her pupblishers were located, '{ Of deportees has a number of Rus- | have recourse, if need be, ‘0 domagogic | taas A;Ke';l‘k?‘;‘r?emmd Ar?""’{'d" g‘- Since thg return of the Mexican| Warsaw, March 19.—& week or| The police are looking for Harry, and $15 000, : i sinne- aboard as well as ordinary de- | passione. t8 Brerk wom i umago8le | tanio. Fred e fiaiold Me;lcansul in iondon to Mexico City, a|more may elapse = before Polaat'a | Orr, the woman's hushand. :_.11.: g.xfl The robbers are believed by the | JOINT RAILROAD WAGE - portation cases, according to Repre- of government: SBar B ol ient acticie. whish: bive plgn o initiate alr service Dbetween | tarms of peace are sent by wireless| was said ave taken a walk yes-| polica ta be members of a gang which BOARD 1S COMPLETED| %nithtlve Siesel ‘of. the ‘house immi- | I'Eciair saya: “All the socialists and | heen - atolen frcely from exproas cons | Lhe_frontier‘of Mexico and principal| telegraph to the Russian hasherik | terdny & ooo o et Hock Parkl has mafle similar raids on gambling gration committee. all the FaAIbAL pecifist k =y ! ~ | cities. to -carry mail, express and pas- | goverament in Mascow. The princi- | women. going through East Roc : games fn various sections of the state | Washington. March 22— Formath B — i M s s MR dome e, sengers, received great publicity. pal polnts of the terms have been jaid |and then ipto the town of Hamden.| recatly. of the joint railroad wage board was | LEGISLATIVE RENT WAR i i oy BAVE £ b en e or - R s before Premiers Lord Gesrge and|It s understood the coromer ques-} There were vetween thirty and sev- | compleied here tonight by the con. OPENS 'IN° ALBANY TODAY |ed” LEclatr coniders that te ne: | SO OONER REMAING FAST Chafrman: Kafn- of the house mifl- | Mllernng of Great Britatn aniFiwuce, | tioned these two romen todiels Teeusy men it i o i e e’ & i 0) T I en t! de by ans WO~ :-g;‘fl"nt "“r‘:hi?: dvx}:" un; x‘n“ r:;‘ lerence committees, representing the Jection of the treaty will be s 'n:“ ASHORE ON BLOCK ISLAND | tary affairs committee, imiroduced a |Tespectively. and conferences Létween cation was ma means of a DIl allotting to the States, German|Polish delezates and rapres:niatives man's hat found near the body. Mra. railroad unions, which elected E. P a railroad ti 2 i N . —Traveli R Dot e covered the man ' fin | railroad corporations and the sixteen| New York, March 22 Txn$elmfll:: comfort to ‘the Germans. ; ; ; ¢ Block Tsland, R. I, March 22—The A e ired by the Amem | ¢ the Baltje states sre contiruing | Orr had been emploved in o wire man-{ & Funa, fined them up against the walls | Whiter of the Pennayivania. Bailons. | tonints. handede soone. Wil leams 1.&3:m:;n%;b:::;“:?h:"v’?: of the | coast guard cutter Acushnet and two o ntroga. . They will be distributed Nem A Mttt VIeE N e i and searched sheim. They swept the |chairman. The bi-partisan body now | here fomorrow 15 carry their rent war |od in tne development of the appos. | kg tuge pulled again today on |sccordirs to to the number of troops |, Zhe, (TR, O Fila (IINT Matare R HANGE RATES i Tmoser trom, tabies. took bille out o | 'veady to hogin, consiaeration ot (he | to. AlbaRY; ¢ Ton that, depecroaont O the opposi- | the stranded achooned Jere G. Sha®, | juppjicd by the states. a 4 with consideranls later.st| FOREIGN EXCHANG i | urr:- their poe:nyg {'i:n:r:d :xfi:fl: wage demands of the two million| The pilgrimage is the result of |senate at Washingten does not w&n: ::; ‘;:res‘:::letp‘o‘}n};uas;n:rwl:;or': h:; TR A, TR ccrvertion Poland dsmands the ‘;_K“ SUFFER ANOTHER SSTRACK i R ey R Setish’ tings troed An- ;:::enhm:dehl;n: A‘L‘;g:::l :gzr:vh‘:::n :}o‘mpllniing,"olf prgfltfi;fi:’f‘;odzad ;it_h th;t;uly of Versailies, it is in great | jettisoning her deckload .of logwood | CUMMINGS MADE TWO to supervise the destlay of provinces| oo vork, March 22.—Foreign e i e legisiature by and their 3 t =2 s ) -8 §* A former saloonkeeper loat $2- | pesident without settlement being | ory that statutes be . pasecd fxing | jon. in aetision e LS e T L ADDRESSES AT VALE|sitiated ot voars aso nad Jemanas | change rates were substantially low- S8 J L reached. . rentals. Both sides nave been hold- | patient opposition, said It did not want | Fae vaslont ar tomorrow morning | New Haven, Conng March 22—Ho-| that " the future ~stafus of -fhesn |fr A1 the tpening of 1% WATIEL he board.today began ‘the task of |ing frequent meetings of late to draw |it either. L aNew. Haven, Conny Marchit Mo | rovisicas be determiniet fly the peopafiemand. bills ok STATUE AT MEAUX, FRANCE, re-examinat®n of the voluminous rec- | up their pros and cons on biils now % P democratic national committee, made | themselves. Tt had suggestnd | OPEN®d at ¥ 4, or three cents E R L T AR AN | s Boace b tnea i, Jake | pendifiie : SANCTIONS' THE. USE OF A Swo addresses at Yale University to- | that this section of ine teriny might|lo% Saturday's ciogns fghre Fragh 4 ad- 1d thei 3 d : : . Judd, = cea‘ing « t Maseh: B (HEWAA)—I. Ou- | ministration, With respect - 1. the | sl toniete i the Ty ey GAS BOMBS, BY POL| e el night. "The first was a speech on|be interprefed as concesiing fmpe- \{357" for the American dollar, off Paris, BERE: sion. tgnight, when the United Real 2 3 OLICE | pethel, -Conn.. March 22—The Rev.| politics in a series being conducted | rialistic aims. ain, president of the p.:- municipal | Workers' claims. Estaté®Owners Association went into —— % ia, pnes e § conanc council. has sent a cablegram to e e * twenty centimes, and lire checks at s ; .| Horace Q. Judd, a retired Methodist| by. the Yale Daily News and.the oth- — y e : secret seision. Newspapermen were b"““‘;"‘".‘- Md.. March 22—The use | Bpiscopal- clergyman who held man b was a talk before the Yale Demo. |NO RECEIVER FOR THE 2?.:.:‘&':—;’“{'3&:;{-‘“ - barred, but discussion became so vo- | bY, police of gas bombs In. instances | pastorates in the New York East con- | cratic Club. ciferous that. attendants at the hotel | SUCh a% developed last Friday morning h ference during his long. miniktry, died - " F. D._DIMMICK COMPANY | cents each. and the Canadian dollar where the meeting was held, inform.,| Yhen a lone.negro, barricated in a o i/ ‘One of the chief perils of the s was quoted here at 89.05 cents. cellar, held at ba¥ two hhdred bolice. | 2t DiS hofe here this afternoon at’the | American nation lies in the use of( New York, March 22—Federal Judge Thomas W. Lamont, chairman of the | EXTENSION OF SHIPPING committee form general .A-':';'::? e, Fraes n STRIKE IN NEW YORK HARBOR commemoration e ich vietory Y i 1 v i o g g R T -— oy | New York, March The ‘strike | ed the landlords they were disturbing Sl ALt : : age of 19 years. ot tions,” | Hana t ted the = e it mn people of Parl for | O, Jonkshoremen engaged in_ coast- | 2 wedding taking place in the next; Ten for thice hours hasbéen suf- | ““Amons pastorates’ Mr. Judd . had B e e e e rore e tor the Les0i ROBBERY. FROM K wise 1 e today was extended to [ Foom. < i - of | were those at Cornwall , Bridge, in|.« <5 & 5 The project, o message says 18 | g o8 R enen has 158 e AR John .Hopkins_ university. ‘He ‘favors " Torrington in T atertown in | ; America ought to purge itself of me: D. Dimmick Company, New Yorl BOSTON LOAN OFFICE like Senator Newberry, and I would | shipping agents, why were alleged = part 3 Went on strike at the plers of the| WOULD GIVE SERVICE: a lichrymatery gas, commoss’ called Thomaston, '18; rst church, i i Marek® 39 - Gewiid "ol “Paris will find in this monument a | {yieeq” Fruit co ” . “tear gas” .that would - temporarily [ iy bl sty say the same thing if Newberry were|be bankriupt. The order was obtained | Boston, Mar 22 —Jewels, h Tui mpany. The walkout . Bridgeport, '81; Seymour, '83; Wood memorial to ué:_-.z" Uherty which | IS0 L on ot the tnatructions. ot MEN $1-FOR EACH DAY |blind the person sought.by the police idgepor m 0d- | o*democrat. & by the Unitaa States Shipping Board,|and other vaiuahles to the amount spoiling his ‘shooting aim and m: bury, '85; Hartford North church, '91; | © “Deapite the corroding influences of | which represented that it had a claim | $30,000 were obtained by thieves at the ot etvitigation, our pe.| T- V. O‘Connor. president of the In-| Washington, March 22.—Payment.of | ing m ®elpless. He says a plentitu1| F2nville, 02 politics. T am prepared to acvise|of $1,200,000 against the company for | loan office of H. Van Dam at 248 > waved at the Marne. Frances | (ernational Longshoremen's Associs- | adjusted compensation fo former ser- | supis; of ‘the gua grensdes Sught to Prof. Charles F. Emerick. young men to go' into politics. I have|unpaid hire of vessels. The court|Washington street some time between when thay visit the mon: o l“qu _Saturday, union leaders| yic emen at ‘he rate of a dollar a-day | be ,availaple. ta* h}} ml(cg_)iorcg _at Northampton, Mass., “March 22— | no patience with those pecple wkho [ruled that the évidence submitted bs | Saturday night and today. They ob- was proposed before the American | comparatively. Prof. Charles F. Emerick, instructor | sit ‘on the side lines and eriticise the government was not conclusive. |tained entrance by sawing & hole .| Legion executive here today, as a sub- | A, sneeazing ' . or #neezing . gas|of economics and sociology at Smith | players. T say we need in this ni Constantineple is short of warehouse | stitute for the ‘original propossl of $50 | mixéd with chlofoform_gas, should be | coil-we, died suddenly today of angina | tion, netJase paltics. bit more poli- room. g % A\ “service, . go0d . ' [iss : through the flgor of a room sbove the A pardon is always the best man ai{Joa sbop and rifled the sale By tte t 50 - pocisies, pcd_about 30 gears. yo L fa wedding. He get the coln. can-opener method. A