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i ot e NORWICH, CONN URDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1921 12 PAGES—84 COLUMNS - ver'sDeath | Brief Telegrams | INBOTH SENAT losses in 1 {10 approximately $27,400,000 ~ or . about |$3.43. per. capita of the population. Breakers and Halts All Jit- 3 - Been One of th: Most Val- ney Buses 'flu!-l_'hve Been uable Witnssses in’' New e lnthe-SenlteMr.BonhAnnmmcedmtl-'le\HueReceived b e Gin iy Suggestions That Great Britain Was “Circulating Propt- T T i . 1y | ers made futile'efforts “today ‘to pUlotlmovi wareh alleged leader of a band | ‘tempestuous trip from . Liverpool to canda” in This Country to Deter American Naval Build-| strect’ cars_stons. tracks buried beneatn Fire in the freight shop No. 2 of the B. & M. R. R, shops.at Concord, N. H., caused a loss estimated at $28,000, T B o o o === == AHERCAN BLIEWKET EADHIGE 7 1 P =~ g AT I VLANGST ——J PRICE TWO CENTS. One of the Sailors Was Wounded—Impression Prevails That oo ik Dam 1 e, At ob )T et fiase Wiksewdina Saished | tbg Attack Was Arranged by Communists With the Ob. treet cars_alone tracks burled bencath | o ‘sutbmobile and whiskey thieves, near | 4osion. three days late. jeet of Straining Relations Between Japan and the Unit. a L A 4 New Brunswick, N. J., last night, .re- / i Und i That the Facts Were in the Possession | A%any ana Troy. Tonignt, with the sow | 50 FOECSREG 0 Gp 100 SR Return to pre-war prices. of emisns, storm increasing both cities feared an . ¢ potatoes, cabbuges and carrots was ane e e ny Ckind ot wane, |Desses in the investigation into_alleged Y . nounced in report of New York dealers. 3 SEt L 2 unicipal corruption, Former Governor s : e use NKeprese; tative | portation tomorrow. Jitney buses in large | ™ E of the Navy Dspartment—In the House R s numbers were abandoming the _strosts W}?}"::’;e':i“‘“:‘;":n“::f“mum to ba [ The Sandow Moter Trock Company of - s where they “have flouris] since 1, 7 e it. | New England. was petition to banke Pou of North Carolina Declaied He Would Vote .F?t Smioyes ot he Unien Tracioncom: SATIed e Waiews deatn” M7, Wit o “pdny went on strike two weeks ago. % 3 - ” very important .link in the automobile , Thil C.n De An S‘m Drifts more than a foot deep stopped by A deficit of 40,000,000,000 crowns is a Navy t feat y_Und" the everything save sleighs on some thorough- | Eraft-cases” =~ = o o 0 Lshown ™ g supplementary budget of Washington, Feb. 11.—The statement) Senator Smith, d;rp':c"rnt,;s}er:;da‘}nu:s :;s:“'lt wLn:kns:t ::;e é:me;;::r; thh::ll: M6 cHORIO R Do fore" i YK Jury ot ;,l::r.mntriu government for, the fiscal m:":::'fi.'fl?.: ":veb\:la Dv:,g:zd-‘-:efi”; that he had recelved suggestions that !g'?:‘:e: “:‘;‘b"::;t o e ot Nebt bt § cbuld ‘make: afiy -headway - for several :;m;::’ ,;r:‘eb fi;::n 1:n;h; :t;:\;e);y r:ftel zto(l; : . A ) $ox Mousas ] Great Britain was “circulating propagan- | ;¢ nava) forces so that the two pow- | days. * # coc a parallel with the death of Herman |, The Private bank of Eiters Ferte in | jondent today. da” in this, country to deler American |ers would be equal in strength. drafiing A propramme o' extend el 1o | Rosenthal, the gambler killed during the | (e {oreizn colony in the North End, Boa- | " The Americans, reinforced by Russian naval building was made in the senate| ? e e by ‘ugfimvom‘pm S Who quit work rath. | Becker investigation ccnducted by Mr.|(on. Was £lo e 7 et o mflefien,‘.:‘mnm! r;rleee G!enfl::r(:ln ;Z:‘c:l- foday by Senator Barah, republican, lda- | OPPOSITION IN HOUS er fhar ‘accept & 35 per cent. reduction | Whitman some years ‘ago. Rosenthal B S Rsconiaiiiiin "t Aha spestern givsied ho during a general debate on dlsnnn:- NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL | i pay. The compapy’s reiusal to arbi-|{was killed the night before he was to o O e ot b, e co"“pom, . He understood, he said, that the g 5 S ; % ;::2; were in possession of the navy de-| yashington, Feb. 11.—The naval ap- ent adds. A b > partment. 5 propriation bill ran through hostile wat- w'fl:e imnression ma lld‘;os(;:k‘ nccor|< Senator Poindexter, republican, Wash-| ./ the hopse today but at the end was g to the correspondent, is that the at- ington ,author -of the semate naval com-!giin aqoat. mittee’s recent adverse report on Sena-| . gnot at from all sides, it almost went State Department. Tokio, Feb. 11.—Five American blue- Jackets were fired at by unknown persons to the poor people of Connecti- cut by the Bridgeport nospital, through the legislature. Owing .to the surplus on hand from ATTACK NOT REPORTED DEPARTMENT Washington Feb. American bluejackets at Viadi Tuesday night, as announced by the Asa- hi Shimbun of Tokis, -had not been re- to the navy dépariment. In the absence of an official re;ort partment offi refused comu ot tor Borah's suggestion for.a six months | gown a¢ times as members attempted to naval holiday, i answer to a auestion | jjgie some of the provisions of the §335 whether the ' committes's InesUgALON | 1gp 00) mansure. One - section, on _the had disclosed any such smlum:n, repneu Tt Af ot out was: Sapen TAOCRAGES that there had beer’ “some testimomy™ 0% | man Butler of the naval affairs commit- ths- mabject, but the Fdmittes i tee, who went to the front and rescued it. believe it should be made publis. 4s| Oppositicn to the bill cropped out was "It this information I8 n e Horah | result of the 'general . dissatisfaction of the navy department Senator oy | with the new method of framing appro- :'e ]urmfn-d xghrn in the archives of the Priation legislation. Her:tol:l:e t'\;el navy department there is proof of' theinaval bill has been drafted Fyth ropaganda conducted by Great Britain, |committee, but under the so-alled budget b o et ave told that the |system that committee holds its bands fi:x:‘{:: :r.n'::sn‘:s‘u- is on his way here to | While a sub-committee on. appropriatiens . i it conference.” does the work. X ‘“;zdntl:r P:;':aafl::i:‘ COrzed that an| Representative britten of Ilinols, rank- a e:mnl be reached between the naval |ing republican ber of the naval com- rere for reduction of building pro- | mittee, threw most of the bombs, using 2lmlsnnd also advocated a careful in- |always the argument that funds recom- v.stigation to delermine whether capilal |mendeq by the framers of the measur ehips are tactfully. obsolete. were mot authorized by law. In this “Unless there 's an agregmerit reachied [ way many sections went out on points : 1 belv';(“m the United States and the pnwe\: or order,’. with :mauolns 11};::1 ;nm:iy ln SOrTOW by thy h” we shnd, oting in maval <building,” he said, imcre will ‘go out for only a little head- " i Wil lead to war inevitably.” way was made with the reading today, : Amid the awe ll'l_lt hushes all, Opinions of American, British, German |~ Advocates of economy and friends of And speak the anguish of a lgnd and other naval experts that capital ships | gisarmament juniped to their feet in all b _ have become obsolete were presented by Iparts ¢f the chamber to throw out. an Tht ’hook Wlfl'l homl. at flly f.u. Senator Borah. He read from a letter | amendment by Reoresentative Hicks, re- by an American rear adnmiral, retired, |publican, New York, of the naval com- last year and.the outlook for 1921, many Utah canners may not puck tomatoes Lhis year. OF THE HARDING CABINET ABRAHAM LINCOLN William Cullen Bryant’s Ode For the Martyred President’s Obsequies Read in New York, April 25, 1865 St. Augustine, Fia, Feb. 11.—While There is mo outward indication (hat T the Yale corporation ‘at its meeting today | President-elect Harding e disposng f will elect a president o succeed Presi- |another long. list of mscel: dent Arthur T. Hadley. pointments today, it became kv:tld W a séries of conferences €l 1o bring to a head the whole quesion of cabinet selections. - ‘The names ‘of three of thise expected here - within the next few days attracted particular attention because 1!l of them of the day are defended by The Tartan, |are known to have been ufder scriove student. paper of the Carnegie Institute |eoneideration for cabinet pl of Technology. jes Evans Hughes arles G. Dawes of lllinois: Laber troubles in the city of Rosarle, |J. J. Davis of Pennsylvania, consi Buenos Aires, have assumed threatening |for the purtfolios of state, treasury znd proportions. A general strike has been|labor, respectively. Varying simmifizance called. ttached however, to thei e £ conceded by Nebrasks house of representatives BY |those close to Mr . Harding to be the a vole of 48 to 44, refused to permit Miss | president-elect's choice for secrorary cf Mary McSwiney to speak before the leg- | state, and the fact that he is omiag o g ) 3 Florida was_accepted as cne more ‘ndi- cation that he wiil the appoiatment. It is expecteg that. at the conlerence, Farthquake shocks are reperted - fram Farenza, in the Province of ‘Aavenna, on the Adriatic sea aboul 100 miles south of Venice. - Oh, slow to smite and swift to spare, - _ . Gentle and merciful and just, " Who, in the fear of God, didst bear The sword of power, a nation’s trust, The short skirt is approved and dances John Ringling, of circus fame, sold the CONJECTURE A8 TO MAKE UP . ' K ILLING OF FRANK WALSMH, ALLEGED BANDIT LEADER New Drunswick, F Leo Salamandra was killed by bandits ?\-ho held un» a truck of whiskey bLelong- ing to him on the Linco:n Highway last night near New Brunswiek, ad kilied Frank Walsh, al- E expressed night by Chief of Police Detmar of Tren- The theory advanced by *h ing .ihe three o Walsh, who « hauied the truck : Dayton, Toledo & Chigago Railway to W. | ymich probably will take o early who said: mittee, providing $7,500,000 for navy air- Thy M i.dm. the bondm fiee. H./Ogborn, of Chica§o, and a group of I .xt week, the twd will iss the ‘I would stake my lMfe that in a feW |craft. At the end, they had their way, |k x 3 L capitalists. * | Wholé auestien of preliminary Aiplomatic years a surface navy alone Can O 1O [although Mr. H;[cks pleaged thl;\'l“dand We bear thee to an honored grave, . i = e adosiation 1 tom.”, 1y t funds un ok includin win | *5PS, wadd forma T s g s | et [ Millulenl Sl o gl g Whose proudest monument shall be - 1.7 Watar, farmerty 1n charge: of 1hs | pas seespctive it o€ Mr. Daws whe e i ge: [1oop otelin the ameslcent. it et The broken fetters of the slave.” " Western New Yoric district, were suspend- | -ccentiy got int> the - limeilgnt Ly 2 given to the naval commiitee, if it de-|ryloq out on 2 point ofl order as mew i 2d-from duty. b i acadaticn T Sepabil Sired. This officer, he added, also Wrote [jsg ey 0 v SRR : 3 e spectacu { that the United States could never be There were many speech attacked suc, essfully by a pOWer or COM- lagaingt the biggest navy = bination_of. powers from, overseas. Re Pt g ter. in delenfil‘x;‘x :fi' committee's report supporting the capital shinbuilding program, declared that it the United 5‘:‘“,1,,,““‘{“““3?3 might come when he could cease giving i mement plan, 29 e o e defeated natioh et ok Tolib ot iostharthiy valia zens e s by rival mations, | E9We finety per.cent. of all government T B S itting down with these na- |eppropriations are for the army and| iracs with. its men wes characterized as|have appeared ay &' witness befors the e R tonoe.” he saM. “The{avY ahd God help us if th's thing 18t} Sthe opening Fun. in & Scheme. to smngtr | ETasd $arys Wabi Wiy Scneioted b ap- tions at l(“ lb.onw-e should take precau-|continue. I see no hope for the future.|irage unions in the United States” by |pear before the additional grand jury cammmfe‘ e:u dov Gisarmedl” The chairman of the military committee. | Jonn J. Hart, president of the Albany |next Tuesday, Assistant District Attorney tions nn;“f‘lor taid he would like to know recently made a startling ~ statement Typographical union. Smith said. The = Great Britain would reduce its|Which was caleulated to shock but| Other labor leaders, he sald, shared ‘Walsh was an automobile thief,” Mr. whether Great Bt Mength of the |Which nevertheless is true when he s1id | this view. ; Smith stated. “He ‘came through’ to save foet to the v“‘,";"d ¢ Japan would act-|dmerica today was without a friend |' The -executive committec of the Al-|himself. He thoughe we had the goods Al e oval construction. He as-|among.the nations of the world S0 I|hany Typographical unfon requested tha|on him:. As a matter of fast e diias Ay "he British main fleet was |shall continue to vote for an uncoqnuer- | Contral Federation of Labor fo assess|He was one of the mob whe. terd me o serted Anat A e the American and that |able.navy—not a navy-as great as the |all union members.in .the cify as . a|lot about the. insids workings of the e 2 4 taual the American strength | greatest, buga mavy that can defeat any | means of creating an immediate relief |automobile gratt, He has mever been ilhi the next three or four years. lunder the fund for the strikers. - Traction officials|called to the criminal courts building. He ‘Wwere silent. always met me on the outside. Walsh |T%e' governet of Pilbes, Spils, lssned |SAT .COBETestlonal “ommittee’s [nv;siga- Y {0 tion of the conduct of the war, ig more an order for the imposition of heavy fines g ondocn gl To" P on any porson gHilty-'of givnig mims to of ‘an “enigmz. It was beggars. gember that' he was foremost in Mr, EEY Harding's mind for the treasury position ! but in recent weeks the friends of other aspirants have become so active 25 to greatly becloud the situation. marriages, he had never intentiondliy| 'y ' Dawes fs, visiting relatives In had mure than one wife at a time, Flor{da ang it pointed out that it 3 kST would ‘be only natural for him o cal! and Serious . fighting between the German his respects to the leader of his population and a Belgian patrol in Aix- |p: * Whether any déeper meaning is \Chlulle is reported jn an Exchange Tel-|to be attached to the appointment, is a % in the - w Representative Pou, demoorat, Nottl olina, declared that whi'e he had voted for a big navy every year during his 20 years of service, he had hoped the time - Among the noble host of - “Unele” ¥ewt Liming. aged 60, of At- lanta, Ga., says that with all .his seven egraph dispatch from Amsterdam. question that no one .at Mr, Harding's headquarters would answer. No announcement has been mad~ of a formal appointment for Mr. Davis, but he ig ‘expected to be in St. Augustine within o few days. It is understood *hat Mr. Harding has heard flattering reports of his capability, but desired closer per- sonal acquainiance -before reaching a de- cision in regard to his appointm: Today the president-elect again con- Federal and state authorities were en- gaged in’ a campaign against dynamite and odor bomb outrages that have been Eernelrued in Chicago in the last two ays. | The Botivian government headed by President Bautista Saavedra has been notified officially of its recognition by the Unted States, Argenitina, Brazil, and Wadsworth ani Possible efforts 1o bring about arbitra-|said to me on one occasion: Chile. ch'd-'t‘,mmfi:';:rsn York, who are . FOR BETTER INDUSTRIAL tion of the dispute between the company| “When I go- before the grand jury| . i here to dlecuss amonz s """;‘:ufl’s?\-’ W. VA, CONDITIONS FOR WoMEN | °°d the strikers were discussed at’ a|some respectable people in New York will| Twe enginemen were killed and ten | 2NOCTSIO0d to hove FROM W BON, W. VA, 5 5 i sitnation in conference attended by Mayor Fleming |tremble in their boots™ Aoy - tiingy fiy pepublions shne T : passengers injured when a Missouri Ve, Feb, 11—The| New York, Feb. 11.—United action to|Cf Troy and two state mediotors. They| Mr. Smith expressed the opinion that Charlestown, W. Va., Feb. 1L . Feb. 11. Pacts, tratns 86 Lonts ther state. He als» saw Joas Darrett, ; : acific passenger train from - WIS | tormer head of the Pen-Americaa Union. : declined to discuss the resull. the “trail that leads to a man higher | was wrecked six miles 'east of Hot | O ¢ ¢ Atlanty boih fused a request of |bring about better social and industrial A - (| et ' 2 t|and Mrs. W. H, Felton of Atlan - g”,::?:r}':;,m;haéo;fi:gn of West Vir-|conditions for wWomen in the eastern| StAte troopers kept strike sympathiz-fup” had been temporarily lost through |Springs, Ark. overno : ¢ federal troops, on coal strike |states was decided upon at a conference | 1 CAIM: i both cities, never allowing|the death of Walsh. gin v W o of whom had - arpointments postpinel . e, crowds to congregate and incessantly or-| Sicteaiadd o8 o8 . 1111 e intained {here here today of representatives of Juty at Williamsen. be maintain trom yesterday., Mr. Barrett talied ’ A e = More than 10,000,000 Puget Sound and | over Pan-American acalrs generally and Matewan battle trial is brought |organizations from New England: mrew | S°TnE mm: near the = l:;;m“':o Keep| WOULD HAVE CARDINALS Chinese eggs have arrived at Vancouver, | Mrs. Felton gave Mr. Harding the views ;u 11 lgém‘!. Efl’. statement was made | York, New Jersey, Delaware and Penn- |Moving. There were no ers. RECEIVE RED HAT IN ROME|B. C. from Seattle for forwarding (o o a close. PRy B or 2 of an anti-administration democr;jl on = » . who said|sylvania. i e A % New York, ladelphia, Boston and oth- 1 e of natfons and pther subjects. here tonight byt Bo e arr had| A resolution' wag passed asking the| TESTIMONY TO, BE TAKEN IN Rome, Feb. 11—Foje Benedict today |er eastern points. e Mo tal wiih tho Prepident: :‘:eun:%'“;‘.’r:‘ (hat the foldiers would be | Nationa] Consumers league to call a MATEWAN BATTLE CASE TODAY lnm‘ expressed - the fl":ethlhfl» uniess Mr. Barrett {ssueq a statemont prodiot- 2 ime.” ‘ |conference of all organizations interested e A 5 a serious reason prevents, the new cor-| gai. to hespitals h that the attitude of the zoming ad- withdrawn “on seheduled e e soldlers |in Welfare legislation for the purpose of | Willimson, W. Vay, Feb. 11—/Testi-| dinals to be created at the next (con- | pallons of seived liauors hed by the ue | canisteation woMld be ons of fricndiiness it 5t Williamsson was not!framing a unified program to be urged | money will be taken' tomorrow in ibe p'sielory, In March ‘came. "o ‘Romie 0 re-\ tomg ‘oifices: at the varlous’ ports of the | for PancAmerica-and that men: of high 5 aee imenigte)pbeture: thetvirlous” statoep: | WesswaY Wbooying LUIR] Comael fof Down | oeive ithe rediifiat. fiTWo Sntilt 18 'red suntry s, Uiy conbideration by the | set. abelifeatines would’ bo:clioten. fo the made known. atant generals reply was| islatures. sides and the court ag.eed on that point.| perted to have sald: | e Gdrattmnt ks v renga b el iy received, the governor conferred with Col-| Massachusetts was held up {o the dele- | Nineteen defendants instead of twenty- In this, the most golemn' moment nt Mrs, Harding who spent fthe past el Jackson S. Arnold, guperintendent of | gates at today's meeting by the various | one will be tried on charges growing out | their lives, We wish to have the joy wurr . nmen: sk el T Untich At B R e aitnaids i {he wate department of public safety.)speeches as being the most advanced of | of the deatn of Fionoua ihole dilig] Selves. of MersoRally, feleomaingitnink (Ao Corsratient dabrasel BTAIE fot] e e Washimgion The Anitrictéa 4 Salonel. fo. protead, fo||any atite M. the Union 1a having pagsed | pistolbattietn; the ol Vireinia spoutf the agerefl ciifoge: 2o thitt Wiey: stall ot L4 pihe “Tanpary: - At the. ‘closg "Of the | an Mgt Mook Jobed. ! the . president- fiameon at once, to take charge of the |laws favorable to working women, It was | tain_town. o i e dented (e b iy o ERoiwiNR AOIe] 5oy 072 6L st ima ot bustates were'on | St Heks. temiet to Tomaln matil he sitnation, and to “exercie all the ‘a_:u- ;zenno:mcegi“ :“:a;:et n‘-:eemu;m:h:tt :1.- 'o'l;xo‘:; %‘BMP::: zv’:er; Aot o o?’i‘g?:n;rnol%bm the actal hands|ipe company’s books leaves for Marion on February 28. She h vi act creating | tempts will be 0 have other states d-B: R. g I 4 h . B 5 e e Bas eported here| enact. stmilar laws resulating hours jof | missed on motion of the pRsecation- To'ly: Itils exvectadiitbats Arehbishich Denns| i ndn o= e ool i Sipeciy 1a. Vi vy U e v ey ‘m‘ mM\;m practically all memb#s of | work and providing a minimum wag night there were rumors of intention on| J. Douigherty of Philadelphia, whoss dit, visiting New York, was held up in .. o ‘l;‘p‘ itlle police forcq are already on duty Conditions in the va~ g eastern|the part of T‘BVE or mnore of the defendants \ltan‘.: the cardinalate at the com’ g 25&‘ street, west of Bl:uld'lyy and left! ¢ in the Mingo region, They were irans-|stites were described by ===. Lois :B.|to turn stawes evidence, These rumors|ipnsistory has been. forecast, will makelynt 3 ore iinss by rooarss. snd o | FAKMERS 'TO QPFOBE REPEAL ferred to that section last ménth when |Rantoul and Miss Ethel M. Johnson of | Were discounted, ‘however, by Atwood's ; hllfly Journey & Rome and an equally couth” New York gunman. OF FEDERAL INCOME TAXES fie two companies of federal troops were | Massachusetts, Mrs.,Gifford Pinchot and | Statement that he ‘sore” becayse . he | hasty refurn home, as the Pope has a'so Teaited Mizs Pauline Newman of Pennaylvanis, | Coulf notsud. trial with. the;ofher de- ;’trp‘l';:!eedh“:c:ezire.bn;t_themnew Drinces | pederal Judge Walter Evans i6toa | i Clevolng/ Féb.” 11—Farmers. of the gy night that his | Miss Clara, Southwick of Delaware, Mrs.; {endan: * s e baeck.in their dioceses tavtl ttempt to re- Ferubat S0k fii"llii’n‘ufn“%fi"ce‘fii‘m] troops | Geralq_Cooper of Rhode Island, Miss| Page, the only. negro in the case, vis|at Easter. i a Louisville brewery' to ,use the word | country will oppose any attemp ‘made after Judge Bailey and other |Mary Wellis of Connecticut, John Roach |said to have left Williamson soon after AR AR A AN “Lager” on its cereal beverage - labels |psal. excéss profic and income taxes. 1. 3 b t a regulation of the|R. Howard, Chicago, president o peials in Mingo county had urged him-to|of the New Jersey labor donartment and | being discharged. -Counsel for the de-| ARREST OF SINN FEIN 32‘;’.,“',‘::3(’0:"37“;‘1 = Ameriean-Fdfm Bureau Federation, told b4 Siabtis trooys Frgmain in tIelMre Trene \Sylvester” CRLJD . of ™ New | (oo imafle Siborens shjfousn (o shedle MINISTER OF PROPAGANDA e : delegates attending the All-American til the trials ,were ork. X S e D e Cuntel for both sides in| Today's conference was called by local| FEager antioipation. yielded to keen dis Dublin, Feb, 11 Senate Agricultural committee favor-|Co-operative C':a‘;en ner;dmdap oo In, Feb. Desmond Fitzgerald, {ably reported the annual agricultural ‘ap-| - “Strenuous’efforts are being ma e M:m‘““n N e s A'a,g' Gl il B bend (e atiois el ordered | Sinn. Fein minister of propaganda, was | propriations bill with an amendment: at-|place the burden: of taxation on the far- the ernor added. 2 League, New York State Le e of Wo- | oM o'clo; Ing Short-| 4 rrested here tonight. ' Fia sie s roaats o EEse bt | ey ARAAris Mibwie urpbets, by, the'septal B e e ek oo b wap e canaldered 4a Srobahls I focat impor- | 000 -worth ef farm loan bank bends. of these war tax measures” Howard TWO YALE PROFESSORS New York State League of Girls' Clubs | 100n session. The chamber was crowd-|tant sinco Arthur GRS forcis. ot ; . INJURED IN AUTO ACTIDENT and the Woman's Christian Temperance »d with -witnesses and spectators, the Gri ' said. 4 3 Sinn Fein, was_taken into custody. Arthur Ballard, chief of the stats de-| Howard asserted farmers of the corn tca Union. formep, anzigus -in- o9d m;h:zdf;:';f‘: Fitzgerald was mainly responsible for | partment's’' Russian division, declared the | belt . region- inciuding Ohio, Indiana, 1ili- Seymour, Conn., Feb. 11.—fThree oc- {attor hegt. on. 3 . the “Irish Bulletn,” which made state-]American government must extend credit | nois, Jowa, Kansas, Nebraska and Mis- upants of an automobile ‘on its Way| URGES NON-SOMPLIANCE WIT oot T ho 2he sixteenth day of | Trs lmost daily of the Sinn Fein case |to Russia before trade with the Soviet |souri, were ready to .don‘lle sn,or:o.oug i 3 v a e L 'y 1 i ‘6 bt to Watebury from New Haven bad o REPARATIONS DEMANDS | the trial, fourteen of which were oc- ;fi:fi;‘le;m"f\‘;‘;‘?m:::’;lg":‘-:n widely | ofn ‘be : satablished onafy comsidersble | bushels okieprm e starsing piople of hen the madins weut ‘ : : PRI UMy Bulletin, constantly h i : . " he 'said, have agreed to transport when the machine wewt over an embank-| ~ Breslay, Gérmany, Feb. 11°—(By_The R . ntly has been obliged to ; s hoods, he said, 3 o ment lere and came to a Stop afainsti A p)_Paul Loebe, president of ~ the| STRIKE OF ILDING TRADES ::;n.“y:?“' :Y‘;consequence of military| A man and s woman were t, the |{He grain to the seaboard free and naval a tree a few yards from the Naugaiuck| rejchstag and publisher of the Breslau ‘ continued o to be secretly pre- |former perhaps fatally, a block from po- |reserves have volunteersd to see the Tiver” Rev. Dr. Charles R. Brown, dean | volkswaght, trges Germany, in an ede EIBORPISC IS RONTINUES | diicet T et ore - 2w YO - Ratonts | aotia: GaIIoacod. . It festha Plan of the of the Yale Divinity school, sustained| jtoria] appearing in his paper today, to e aaeal who Mai betn the main|Mancini, who says he is a grocer of |American Farm Bureau o start the fTacerT\isns on the head from broken !refuse to comply with the Paris repara. point. of contac W giass, and Rev. Dr. Henry H. Tweedy.| tions demands, thereby permitting. oo- i v declared to | picion. stations omn Washington's Birthday, Feb. i a. pigfescor of Practical Theology at Yale.| cupation of the Rahr by the —entonte, | asevirios Ta comteioncs el today |have been on the run 'for weeks. He i3 22. ered a ractured collar bone and lac- | which, he savs,would be compelled to under thirty and married, and well known | Seesetary Daker - removed the - mame AR ICTR W ith esent: K erations on the face. Harley S. Rob-| atempt operation of the mines. by Magor Peiers with representatives of {ag a writer. Boston, Feb. 11.—Failure of the strike i i late on, the chair he had occudied dur- ‘ : ; the United Building Trades. Council. . = B BOLSHEVIK MINISTER v s e ACIeir o6 ok e | e vdectaseei the pranucerion epuse to| The employers’ committee gave as its | NOT CONSIDERING REDTOTION S esaThe woml i ieeag > SEXDS RADIO TO ITALY Watertown. was the e work and the coal production would fall n for non-attendance that fact that s R tEr larelaiia ta, tioic b Hlavabhle moblle. He was shaken up, but OtHer-|off to such an extent that the entents | v pud mat. recelved. from the comoil ool |IN WAGES OF RAILWAY EMPLOYES |office. in Cleveland to wize uninjured. 3 would abandon its demands and submit ; Feb. 11—A dispatch to the that - strike. settlement negotia- e #etet March 4. Aaxiaou; - Fae The accident ocurred when Roberts| “more reasonable conditions.” surance . Chicago, Feb. 11.—A general reduction . Eixchange Telegraph from Rome says drové to the left on North Main street In| Unemployment would be widespread if| ons WO be confucied of 2 Moty |in wages of railway emnioyes it mot he.l The confiscation of 575 gallons of hard | that M. Chiteherin, the bolshevik minis: order 1o pass a crcwd of factory ems|the present plan is agreed to, Herr the association. . The, council .later an- |08 considered by.. the Association:of jcider, nearly three gallons of moonshine | ter of forelgn affairs, has semt a wire- ployes. The automobils got into the trol-| Laebe. believes; tax™ receipts would de- nounce dthat negotiations for the confer. | N2 11Way EXecutives, which represents 50 | whiskey and three stills, taken in raids | jess dispatch to €, Vit Sforza. The Itall- Jey tracks ord when Itoherts tried to get|cline and it would not be possible .for 5 which hadl been carried on mlelyl""' cent. of the trackage of“the ‘coun-|on ~ Southampton, ~ Mass., ; farmerx; | an foreign min| :r, demanding an ex- back onto the muddle of the,road the|the entente to collect its indemnities. between- the -council and Mayor Pelers, | {IY; 2ccOrding to a statement issued to. | was ordered by Judge J. B. O'Dommell in | planation of Jtaly's delay in resuming car skiddel across the trolley tracks ’ e Bl ativgIation, Tor iha. 80 eenz'!’"g'“ by Thomas DeWitts Cuyler, chair. | district court. 2 - . | economic “relarions with "Soviet Russia and plunged down an embankment for| R b“-.“ e ety . {man of the association. and admitting a Russian mission to Italy, 8 distance of 47 feet. The machine | NELLIE HI;LI:: SERINUSLY IRsintfor I Mr. Cuyler's ilnten:-;t came in re-| Mrs. Ini;n Peters, wlg o:‘h"(ux:zl R. | and’ asking ' whether I(flly has changed struck = averturned before L WITH INFLUENZA sponse fo reports circulated in Petersy president of the Fairbanks Com- | her mind in this respect. *1 ree foccupants R, Tewllk Zaohs, 8 Tarkish Delegate: ;| 03+ s “oireids: that. the me:t‘u‘:‘ro.odf pany, scale- manufacturers, was killed | The dispatch-adds that in ificlal circles of the automébile wore taken from be-| TLondon, Feb. 11.—Nellie Melba, the! = Uonstantincfite ®Fch 11.—The chie- | railway executives which he today called | when she jumped, or fell from an eighth [ denial is made that there is/any ohsta- ’ grand opera prima donna, is seriously ill [gates of the “Turkish government to tie | for February 18 would discuss pians for fstory window .n a fashionable apartment cle in the way of economic relations be- found to have e With influenza at Monte Caro, according |forthcoming conference with the allies |a general wage reduction on all roads. |house in New York. | tween the two countries, excont that Italy He was attend to a special dispatch received here. in London on Near. Eastern questions !Such a proposition never has come be. objected to the sending to ftaly of a larse Jater left with Dean Erown for New Ha- — ¢ b X will include Tewfik Pasha, = the ' grand lfore the association or jts labor commit- | ° W. ‘G. D, Fess, arrested at Spokane, | soylet mission, argregating forty mem- wen. Mme. Melba, who was born in Mel- | vizier, and Osman Nizami Pasha, former [tee, Mr. Cuyler .said. worthless checks un- | bers, with diplomatic rights and unlimit- b < and O « The ‘. executives | Washn.,"for passing Dean Brown was (o have made an ad-{bourne, has a world-wide reputation as |minister of war, with twelve experts and | wil] meet February 18 to. discuss der: the name: Jimmy Ring, Nati privileges in the empioyment of cour- dre@is at the Taft school tonight andja grand opera singer. She made her de- | secretaries. The delegates - will” leave |lof ‘getting. the guestion~of a revmxvpzrzmu_rmm player,” declared , before | jers ‘between Moscok and Rome. Mos- Vbt in 1837 in Brussels as Gilds in “Rig- Constantinovle Saturday. and ‘remain 24 'wages of unskilled "hn!!;‘bmo al Prof. Tweedy was to have spoken at St N d D 3 ,1:2'- i-mma’. in Waterbure oletto.” ; = hours in Paris on’ tho\'l! ‘to"Liond > the board, v Ss e e by o3 dube this miseion to ten persons. = S top { barrels of whisi |MINER HANGS FOR THE MURDER OF TWO BOT! Marion, Tls., Santis confessed NEW ARGUMENT ADVANCED FOR DAYLIGHT SAVING longest, he sald. duction in offens DENIAL BY W. J. WGINLEY, K. OF C. SUPREME SECRETARY — New York, Feb. declared. but appeal hag bren taken. 8-YEAR-OLD GIRL HAS TALKED CONTINUALLY SINCE FEB, § stantly since Saturday. efforts by specialists to stop A week ago pains in her arms i - of this gift corn from country | = committee of the Bullding - Employers' | and - ropupis chM;'_en ‘t!hg newspapers | Providence, R. 1, was arrested on sus- [ movement &l conthraad to Al ™ Physicians say that she apparently % normal in every respect except for the continued talking. WOUNDED WHEN REVOLVER FELL FROM PATIEN 'S POCKET H. Goldner, MILFORD GIRL TAKE IN STREETS 0 New Haven, Ruth Brockenbury, 3 Grace hospital toriight from the effects which she took wrile walking ed States—Three Russian Officers Have Been Arrested . —No Report of the Affair Has Been Received by the tack was arranged by communists Witk the object of straining relations Japan and the attack or 11.—Belfef that N. J. after rolire of- ainandra were jcad- pants of the truek to these shots struck idently had not touring car, in which the bandity ovér- When the bandits re. turned Salamandra’s fire, e fell, Deimar The brother of the dead man, Tedre Salamandra, positively this afternoon, by the . that ais brother was bro‘her tegged for his life and even offered the high- waymen $500 if they would spare him. Information obtained that the permit under which the liquor transporied had expired oz Decemter 31, 1920, Samuel Perkins, negro chauffeur, whe was driving the truck at the time of the hold-up was placed under arrest | The negro assertad that sf- ter the truck was held u ordered him knew nothing about . thes xabbery deaths of Salaméndre ¥ Tten he started on a ten-miec hiks place ,and from here went to Newark Although more than » hundrel polies men, detectives and revenue agents spent the day scouring northsrn.Jersey for the remainder of the bandits, no arrests have The disposition of the 2§ 11 baffles the police. At the time of his death, Walsh was at liberty on $5,000 bail, awalting trial en an indictment charging him with neetv- ing stolen property. Walsh was the son of a saloon keaper in Passaic, and had lived there most of indicated today the bandit asd that he to thie 11.—Settino an Italian miner, was hanged here today for the murder of two boys. Before he was led to the gallows, D¢ to the murder of BEd- ward Chapman in Johnson City, Ills., siz years ago, for which crime another Ital- ian, Joe Bingo, was lynched at the time De Santls said he Chapman while trying to kill Ben Schull, a mine foreman, by whom he had beex accidentally shot Boston, Feb. 11.—A new argument for daylight saving was advanced tod y by Superintendent Police Michael H who said It was a deterrent of Crimes are most numerous in the fall and winter months when nights arq Criminalg prefer work. ing under cover of darkness and by adding an -extra hour of daylight to ear. ly evening when the largest number of persons are about there is a natural re s during these hours. 11.—William J. Me- Yy, supreme secretary of the Knights of Columbus, tonight denied reports quet- ing a Mexico City newspaner that Amer- ican Catholics have offred $5,000,000 te fight radicalism The reporis, Mr. McGinley added, pre- originated from an appeal by the Mexico Knights of Columbus te the American order campaigns in that country. paign .may be undertaken, the secretary no definite action om the anti-radiea: Such a eam- . 11.—Mirlam Ru- has been talking con- . and af have complained of talkiny and since only two hours. She New Haven, Conn., Feb. 11.—Dr. Hairy was wounled his office here today when a revolver fel' from- the pocket of ‘a pa‘lent he was op- erating on and continued his work on the natient. Sam. juel Goidstein, while a physic the bullet wound fn his O+ dnes bach- 'hnwmmlm that he was re- | cow, & was added, recently agreed to re- elors in Ameriea, against 19,600,000 apine lated' to’the: king of England. 4