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POPULATION 29,685 NORWICH VOL. LXII—NO. 56 PRICE TWO CENTS. WF Cabled Paragraphs s of a Warship | Harting's Address - | Brief Telegrams | ' 4 S WD VERE I ANBLSH e e =~ IATLOSEN PORBEERS BLOCKING LAYING 0!‘ CABLE X 4 o 1880, dleq in’ the’ Barbados. Inaugural Message “Was F S - ! Taken Possession of Sea- g Miami, Fla, March 6.—The United : y 3 ETICR |iipe: - Amapteanyidtes Crese - Bospltil . : illed xs;‘;:fns?t::c:ui Zn.iil‘i??’f..i’».’%li?&’. port and Fortress of Kron-|. Highly Tnstructive . & n d|irains of ten cars. are being. :used 15 ‘Brigadier General Cumming and Two Privates Were Killed | s, /% s sib chaser 154 which yester- Sthdts Highly Moral.” <" | checithespréad: of yphus in Polund, 5 Miami-Barbadoes cable by firing a shot o Ry 'y e 4 - Seveh itmigrants sdmitted to this —The First Two Cars of a Convoy of Six Were Blown| across the bow of the cableship Robert| 1ondon, Starch 6.—Confirmation of ¥e-| Mexics Ciis, tarch —(By the A, 1. rovides S S 3 country at.Providence were found nifest- & el Er i e L s 00 Cffmatchea | POTts that Russian revolutionaries have|—So far as Mexioo is congerned, Presic |ed with vermin when they afrived in New . Lo -chase taken possession of Kronstadt, the fori- |dent Harding's inaugural , address : con: 3o % Up—A Daring Attack Was Made on a Military Lorry in|,,.. O e e Avest maval base, 80-| ress and seaport at the head of the Gulf |tained notning. for eritielsm, /deriarol v 1 5 o ifle Fi P . |der order ‘:ft;_e commandant of the Sev-| o Finland near Petrograd, . given in Prt:ldunt Obregon . to the foreign news- | The general strike wiich began la th Dublin—Bomb Explosions and Rifle Fire Created a Panic [entn ~ el e e he Western | (€ most recent advices received in Copen- | yuper’ corespondents: this afternooh, he |city. of . Cordcba, ~ Argentina, : Thursday % ke n:,“‘:‘mp‘ A vk ;fi;th‘ed“m;;f‘:: hagen by way of Helsingtors, 3avs the |described the- spoechy as “gonceived in o [ has been called off by (e workmen's fed Among the Crowds in the Center of the City—In a Sub- | {00 00 " v, itined tonisht at Changs Toliaath todar. K revoin. [ v sl Lot Uha.L Wegibs 2O oA it structions. The two chasers ‘are stand- - 3 " | wefld, - higaly “instructive . and - highly [ « i urb of Dublin a Private Car Was Wrecked by a Bomb In- | ing by, maintaining close waich over It. | o o then wrgmi s Onstadt the oon- | merai.”. Th resppetntméat of E.'D, Ball of The story of the incident yesterday | oy oaenies CPESNIZAtion, the correspond- | The subject of a treaty beiween Mex: [Tows, to be assistant secrelary of agri % 2 < . lico and the United States the, president |eulture;’ was' dnnounced ‘at’ the White e o . v, o was related briefly today by the comman- | "« . - b tended For a M]l]t.ry Automobile—Driver as Killed ers (ot the Fwa! alie: The rebels have trained the gunms of a X Question Whether Beer May Be Prescribed For Medicinal Pur- poses by Physicians to Come Up For Early Considera- tion by the New Administration—Attitude of ths New Administration Toward Breweries is Awaited With In- ) terest by the Present Prohibition Enforcement Officials’ —Regulations Further Restricting the Distribution of 3 said, had never..been.discussed oy i Ha i “I signaled the cabie ship,” which was | unt savs, and spepr ¢ Crrespond: R 2 e e e ] DG BRI ¢ which breke v Fe Bt S T PR AR i - ; . : .+ ! ling that r on ' wotld now e urgcd | ‘A, s mévement whicl o ont i It = gt B : and a Passenger Injured. T e o o oot (16 WOV, | ' “Tho- rewlting - sallora dent Zdelégajes | oy Meaical-buts tiNge, fallew. ha) e in. San Satvader on Februaty 2§ has been e T i Ak S Toth,. commander of the sub.chager 164, |0 ECtroErad, but it is not certain wheth- ciinat:ons of the severgl countries put down by" the police after seve liquor—now - confined to manufacturers | wWines as an excep to the gemeral Cork, March §. — Drigadier-General|to the despatch. Then the armored car |Proth, comman (ihe sub-chaser 154 Ler to negotiate wits the soviet officials or | sayer Yeorap oty vyl ; : i et o el | SIS AT & D T Cummings, commander of the Kerry mili- | managed to reach Kanturk, from which | "When it paid no attention we fired a[to confer with fellow relolutionists. SR R S Uy i drawn up and awail the approval of the | week a hearing on 4he matter is to b8! tary area, was onme of the two officers | place reinforcements were sent to the|s! ;’; acros K]uemh et e u..zy'ne 258 ‘Moscow reports say ‘the bolsheviki [t way to Mexico were ‘denfed, but, Lé | Listte impertance fo seen in-the mutiny | new adminietasin ‘ " | held by the irternal revenue bureaw. kiied in the ambush of & milliary con- |seens of thejsmbush, The atiack party| [HEClEn SORPRIO Secnel e e an| LycTpomered the | zebela ithers with ‘the| cetlres’” 5. Gpecil. CILINGR. o mmALIORS | of o Festmonts o€ Bawisn soldes s Lo | s mmetration, © prohi- | Disposition of the question of whether voy in Clonbanin, this county, Saturday | escaped lnto"the hills. Rocting ‘the oable: {5, the mamIand hee!| T200t SaSEUInAzy” errolam. which would look after the adjustmenc of | Paz by Juan ManuelSaniz, Boiivian' min- | bitien oficials would limi: manuiaciurees | beer mas be. prescrmed or - mediient | SR Giscaiis wis srakiass ot i but_declined to make further comment. | SATLORS FROM, KRONSTADT clainis from all countries, ‘would: prabasly Lister to- Peru. N 10 the sale of their own products and for- | purposes by physic.ans. pronibition omel count of inquire appointed to in vesiigate | BRIGADIER GENERAL CUMMING Captain H. M. Smith of the Robert C. REPULSED A’ Begin . operations;: some . Upie; during;, toe Ly -3 bid themr to dispose of oiher manufactur- | cials said, also will the recent shooting of railway men in WAS KILLED IN AMBUSH|Clowry refused to make any explanation ‘D AT ORANIENBAUM |prescnt month. - - Submaring 07, which was ashere on 'a | cs’ containing alcohol. Such a step in deration L Fresident Obregon, spoks t6. the corre: | sand bank on the south sids 6f Fisher's| (he opinion of premivition smcisie wnor jon 18 tnderstood T Belt: M ¢ —Brigadier-General ?lf'ur::;ilfilhyux;}z‘*‘rpfh:i;a‘::‘-wulfl:‘:ss no| , London, March 6.-—Soldiers snd sailors | spomdents for. aimost twa hours at Chas Island,’ in’ Long 1sland Sound, was pulled | greatly restrict the sale of intoxicants| prepared for the treasarer et s e Clontanin | said, “and. proceeded fnto. Miami with | oM Kronstadt, says a dispatch to the|putcpec. Gastle, He appeared to ue in |off Saturday. = ‘- & - and by cutting down the siight latitude | partment of Ju B s e etatay “;-;m = )'(u"ed B onvey was| the naval vessel. as It ordered me to do.- | LoRdon Times froe - Rica, attadted OF-|goad heaith, and took occasion 1o y . ¥ now ailowed manufacturers, coupled with | mit the of mi MAJOR GENERAL STRICKLAND |Saturday "he“ s, Mailary ponvoy. he| The cable, which was brought up here| Alienbaum Friday across the ice but|tradict recent rumors that he was se- | Mopredémtatives of 16 unions will meet | the climimation of (ne wholesale dealer, | with the restr BA el Bt AT s I e st simanes by the Deitlah cable anip Go. | Were rebulted “by ‘the ™ battdries’ there: |sapelye I, By spearting. (1t coomeciost | Nan b Pk ettt oiotts tn New Fobk | S practically limit the distribution | act on whiskey Dabite, March 1.—Ths bellef is general | URCIS &L BULSVALL, SO Thlles T A was left attached o' a buoy whea Nieehibs fired on Oranienbaum. The is rocessary. 1o become.ill In order to.ub- | tomorrow.to" discuss proposed:revision’of | of liquor (o w ho'ceale drugsisis. of beer is oy R it 32t |Recently General Cumming had motored |the controversy with the _government s Lo T u ] grad demanding the expulwelon of Gen.| " oy T2 of wage ncales. Protests, against the tota on enforc ilied was prepared for Major-General| SACH MOMINg to Mallow, wheré he pre-{arose and prevented the completion of Turping. to Mexico’s domestic problems, kilied was prepars o 20, [ eral Avoroff, the dictator in Petrograd, } e . tion of the wholesale liquor d=ales maintain chat b . L voroff, ictator in Petrograd, | the executive stated they were rapidiy be- ‘hns ‘been established om all | ever, have been received < edic’ purposes the Al Sip Edward Strickiand, commander of the|5ided over the court of inquiry into the|conmection. It was said yesterday that t utive stated ¢ er i ‘Cemsorship has ver, have been received by the facture for med urposes the A iz ar and, % x iy ¥ and the. execution of M. Zinovieff, the |ing red to- a minimum, - and that | eable méssages toand. from Costa Rica | from representatives of the lic, | ready perplexing problem of handiing thel crown torces in Munster. General Strick- | T7!F5r theré recently of Mra. King, wifs| e buoy Bal suth being puled Sown| governor 4t Petrograd. * [“although fhe worid, perhaps, ddes 76t |and Bolivia, the All ‘American Cables, [ Episcopal and Lutheran aenominations. | brewerics wou'd ve made more 4f.cut land was supposed to be returning 100\ por raiiway men aftor the murder. |work Is resumed It will be mecessary to 4} ST et realize it. Mexico is at peace with herpeif | In, *anriounced; These denominations have been accustom-| The attitude of the new adm: n ork yesterday from Tralee. DIy e e | sapple. along. the: bottom. of the Gecan | TROTEKY: DIRECTS ‘DFERATIONN' 7 ,|for thayfist tige sinoe 1910, % : e ed, spokesmen for the churches have ex- | towards the ries is awaited with i =2 on these trips, parties of soldiers motor-|to pick it up. AGAINST THE INSURGENTS | - Plealling for patience by the outside |. News remching Lenden on the internal | plained, to purchase wine used for | terest by the pre enforcement officlals MILITARY LOREY ATTACKED 2 i ddvinice, (Claiibral Comming ollow’ e — 5 l:v‘oridd:‘:lon jadgment is passed . upon | siguatisn It Russia continues conflicting, | sacramentai purpuscs from certain deaiers w of the sicady cam paign _ Com- AT NOOX IN DUBLIN 4 % S TIN - 3 Helsingfors, March 6.—Advices from |hix admipistration, he deglared: ut the reports of uprisings are reiterate 0 provided taem with wine of a foner Kramer has been waging b Ay e T A e | TR TR MEETING oF T e e o ot | bt montta 3. Shsamay 1| i e ngo o Sl s | e oy S Dublin, March 6.—A daring attack was | mashine-guns ready Drougnt oo ihe rear ME COUNCIL 8UN the bolshemik -minister of war, has as- s to normalize a mation wiich ba: AR e x.z'r u: cit ation of the dealers Jontalng teees made on a military lorry at noon today|Qutside the courthouse durfg the pro- London, March 6.—(By The A, P.) An|Sufied the direction of the operations |besn at war for more than ten year: Earice Caruso, recovering from a third | churches declared thej rsource of suppiy o st e in Dorset street, off Pamell square, caus- | ceedings of the court, at the hotel where . T 56 ‘."\rzjmu‘f‘ n duhn’ur- ess more than three years to further restricting the distribution of [ continue the distribution of sacramental come which « a8 contrast proh quors. Uss) by the thorities whal ng its masu- au ncAecsd ana proiTacied mectnc of the| Lchiar® DeiDK carrié on agains: the | | Ko galnted to atabilization of the ma.| cpesation Tor sieurisy ‘was’ permitied o | hus been Guc ot As'u. remeds. the | numerous esar i SR = i ot of e | i ! i of e d s ] s rrives n rohibition autlorities huve en asl heen made b, Tl T b o sty g Ty rd by i Stetahe copTthouse [rime minister and other allied Tepresen- | INDUSTRIAL CONDITION MORE * |iation t0.the mation's creditors to get 10+ Somb wrecked the IntFior of & store and| srart Ty rerisy, dotachment 800d|tatives had to be hastlly recalled from CRITICAL THAN IN 4¢ YEARS |fether With the government for final ac- | Beante Weedward, 26, a choras diel, two civilis1s are reported to have been! 15 SR dCnin Commint joomn ¥y nitsshedStollumed sehe jin Hamal jrstment and the rehabilitation of the |jumped to her death in New York ffom |ST. LOAISANS PAID GREAT BUSINESS MEN OF JAPAN wounded A heavy fire was opened on the convoy | Someerer i Mr: Llovd Georse and| cpicago, March 6.Thé present indus. |I2iltoads, which probably would be com- |ine fifth story window of a West Forty- TRIBUTE TO CHAMP CLARK FAVOE CUTTING ABMAMEST/ Earlier in the day an attempt was made terday from high 4 or both sides| Lremier Briand had with Dr. Simons, the |, VCE0: M t the coudtry is the t |Pleted within six months as evidencz|geventh street hotel. to ambush a military automobile near [of the road. The driver of tne first cas|GCIMAN {orelen secrelary, Saturday, and | (riti SOUIIoR of the country > that the present regime was Injecting bus- : Cientart, & saburb of Dublin, * The au- | was seriouslv woundbs. by, (he e vens | 188 1ed fo hopes that the Germans might|friocel 10 the last, fotty-tour yill|inalthe Arespnt regtme wasieRtle obnp' " 1 " Ly b = e e mitmers, -t SN s A o ap | s ;..n“‘eadmhm 2% diten, AN {be prepared to submit more acceptable tional City ::::nétpcr;:c.mhml ;:cl::d to- land was honestly attempting to Soive the |near Ashevil: C.,-one_cf the largest gening {0 pass was wrecked by & bomb | the soldiera left the cars and went into|PTOROSLS, TACUSNERLY 88 Were Nad Deeh |day in u speech befors ihe Current |Frcblemd which have been the basia f0r | infirmaries in westsrn North Carolina, |4}, 4nd paid hom Searing the body ar. | cabie despaten 1o President Harding and The driver of the car was killed ani (¢ | aotiom. but the armoreq car. i endoay. |ET¢at SCUVty among the German. dele- | {1Y 1 & speech before previous fevolutions. was destroyed by fire. rived from Washington shortly betare | United Statcs Senator sioran urging theas passenger injured. oring 1o pass thal of General Cumming, | Fates (Proughout the fay and many in-|™.myg pagt three months have been filed |, The -agrarian problem was slowly be- % - — I abington shortly before 4|10 use their inftnence tor resiriiion t ran into the ditch. General Cumming| (0Tl conferences with the allied eX-| iy reports which show that the gen- |iNE S0Ived, said the president, by the | e e ol Comil | &7 hour earlier, but was delayed when a | AFAment and aiso lo request the Japan- 90 MEX IN AMBUSH was hit in the head shortly after leaving |PT™ o o L leral economic conditions of the country | turr. of land to its O brieni fha | AaRt. of the Hungariad Natlsnal Councll 110 i, o gine Jumped the (racks, killing |- U+t to pyly 4 Dart of the appropeiae 3 NTY CORK | his car and died instantly. :The firing S ;- 7 are extremely grave,” said Mr .Forgan. | Provision being made for e: ins the | who has been, in Florence recently, A& yardman. Uon 10F Alnament 10 euucabwnds wid Sk o went on for an hour, during which & | b5, A ang instryctions from Berlin. | .mhis” iy que g the aftermaih of ihe | Working Classes as small farmors. Special | peen expelld from Italy. ¥ London, March §.—Five hundrel men|lieutenant also was killed, afiifi[‘;é‘:‘;;;:"r:;:;n‘é“‘l{m O etnsg [ war and the fact that Europe, which in |commisaionis hag been appointed fo study | ¢ % took part in the ambush of a miiitery| A party from the head of the convoy The body was conveyed to the city hall, | S0¢!al improvement. sonvoy Saturday afternoon in Clonbanin, | succeeded in workinz to the flank —_— e ———— St Louis. March 6.—Thousands df st. | Tokio, March 5—at meetings of busi- Louisans stood for hours.in the rain to- | 1638 Ml MIMIlAr Lo those heid in otber duy and paid homage to Chump Clark, |Places, it was decided today to send a a conservative orgas 4 a ! - | The Jyi Shum 5 o g hich the |OLher times of financial depreasion has (Ml classés of Mexico's popuiation with | Werd et the death tn Maniia of Caye- | here It iy In state untll 11 p. m De ce, today says tbat of payment of the reparations, which the - of considerable e : ~g L2 attention being paid ‘0 the - Areane. - former chief justole of |PArture for Bowling Green, the states- st Fesiionia U6 thE B : allies were unable to consider as a basis [ 2<% @ Tielp, is how a veritable milistons | besticular e 5.2 fl’é&nwm ‘supreme court - was 're- | man's home town, will be made at 7 a. m. | I PSRt FeatELons by the oo ot Yl County Cork, in which a general, another of the attackers, but before an ef-ip 1% ¥ere u about our necks. Only the operation jof | IRQIARE. L o BT RN TR RTEON ot eimrac sty s 4. m. tomorrow. ~ Interment will be held |/ C the jution 0 sfficer and two privates were killed. savs| fective fire could be opened tne latter|™f ] TESOR L0 o | the federal Teserve bank system has pree T ln? ,m““‘ ey e gded L) TN 2% ¥p:fui. zako or & curtailment in naval arma- » Dublin despatch o the Central News|had fled. Few of the faces of the am. |, \"PR& SUNC0 STRESS NS 0. SEDRRTE| cented a financial panic” o L AL xe ,"f". President | Abrekon' | 3 : " The sadness of the occasion was en- | "Bt has caused the misunderstanding oday. The convoy consisted of five or|bushing party could be seen as the fight!(nc"¢weive per cent. export duty on Ger-|. Mf- Forgan urged that the. debts. of | Moy n{;‘ our. SRrilbes Tad |5 ’#fiuimtl&l et four Tiew dotmi. |harced by the inclement weather, but the | 40T0ad tial Japan still advocates naval ix_lorries and an armored car. Droceeded, the slopes on erch side of the| e ECE PET oML eXPorf quty on 5% Guropean natigps to the United States o SLrovieuiur Eati s e 13 - el e | Fain ‘sluckened us the casket was (gken | CXVAUSion. The newspaper wsscris hat Tho first two card of the convoy were | road beln thickly covered with bushes. b (S0 (0, T T of Torty e | SN9UId not be cancelied. but. shanid JAass hoted, Tut hdte ol 3 ¢ 2 tories to house four hu udents from union station, and remiiied Slhated |4l the wfuential newspapers of Japan bown up by a mine and a firce fight!Mines had been laid but they failed tofT0l & PN pavIment: of nrinutttex: - ary Sunded: 2 wng;‘ g g th-im B kRl AL e rosent Tor & mew :achool of architecture. while ‘the funeral procession marched to |10 & majority of the intelligrut classes which lasted an hour ‘ensued; aceerding explode. his suggestions, however, were condition-| . “The ..ndition of prices of raw matés, Reat - donititle W "the - il ke i Sk wh Sestieutod | thercity hall. recognize ‘Lae neocssity for reduction in ) % g +7ials and other commmodities may ‘be bagk | SOYernment '¢ontinues W i clty wide sonueh A .double line of police vainly attempt- | A¥Maweat. The only hindrance to the al upon Germany helag allowed: to retatn | R a o oa. st oo | Meeloo Yab seéh ith 1hat Jevotution. N0 |1 MO Toeigstor, Abeabam Prown, 100 | A Jouble line of police vaialy attempt- | LTI, T only (Hadencs (SR Ipper Silesia. This the allies considery : g s at ‘peace’ feans musc be! 14, missing since he bought a ck d w - Hogst Hilec 5AIN IN CHUKCH MEMBERSHIP HMARDING EREAKFASTEQ: WITH wholly unacceptable, and €o informed the | 3dded fhat Prephets.of. economic matters fouhd 5 chebm the cooperative help et :::;’,‘:-:; Cigaseriss in a Gronx store. |eréd at the city hall, and services of sol. | Vf the military cligue. ! IN U. S, OF 667,000 LAST YEAR OLD FRIENDS IN THE SENATE | German: delegates tonight. ions v s oaive years before con- | {(Tzense: capifal and. seraonal ‘infide AT diers from Jefferson barracks. who had i : " " d“"don“ reach a.pre-war basis. tve to find a_salution” 0 fthe ' present [ <A ‘asileasl cimpalgn te gain ¢ acted as a guard of honor, were requisi- | 16 YEAR OLD BOY AVERTED w York, March 6.—Churches of the| Washington, March 6.—Continuing 2 |woRCESTER MAN ATTACKS Wall st pneclared that reports that [0 e ohiems, | WhIch 1s Sasically | ot Eusens . Debs and ail ofher potitica | tioned to assist policemen. _ STAMPEDE OF IMMIGRANTS| U'nited States made a net gain of 667,000 | practice he followed while he was a FORMER WIFE AND TWO SONS |aftect bank falluren ta ok D6R USed 10,0 ) rian. AL & : Pprisoners was nnouncéd by the national| The procession from union station was 3ew members during 1920, according to @ | senator, President Harding motored thid % 7 intrue, rhe apewin North Dakota was | “Sr Bl o sent"raliwiy Strike ' wis _de- | Peoutive comimittee of the soclalist par-|headed by mounted police Who were fol- T e | oenine o CfaMIands)ian ohacarel/alib| e, ool ¥ ATt o s X Mases) et el mmen i iaw shacn il | df) S o Y Goable), ] 5 . : lowed, in the order named, by a battalion | 2,500 immigrants arriving here . fromd made public today. Dr. H. K. Carroll of | house in I » suburbs of the capital, and b i e S c“yA sl L D s: :renflz t:m;uhd to - mee - the | 0 T 0l givernment fould mot tike . ot oA of reguiars, a company. of mnational | Loston today at the Grand Central termi- Piainfield, N. J., who gathered the statis-| had breakfast. with several of his olq | BOYajian, 50 ve: 3 e - g prabor unions would.| & 1™, nless-life and préperty wera Séenes- ot diaordor, ranglig from fsti- | Euardsmen, the hearse, a Masonic guard |nul was zierted by ¢ 16 year old boy id this was a marked increase | friends in the senate. had been absent from home about nine|be disrunted,” added the speaker. “That rlied, when the necéssas mUKafy | cutfs In’ the corridors to Bifter denuncia- [Of -honor, a sprinkling of G. A. R. veter- | who addressed the van of the surging over 1318, when'the aggregate number of | The president Ieft the White House e e b e e Srgmerit, Hor 2 (08 seteinall F L S B it ié fione on the floor of both Houses, marked |ans. and a citizens' guard of honor head- | body ia a foreign language, telling themy Seehens it sas oy fin SA00. L [qnortiy artas 8 oicloak ecompanied anly | KR B e tadns. atarding oy sty Surcly TeAct against Wall atrest it 300 MO O repon orilie "4 palnl hIsHE | e o) stae of the Norts Dakota leg- | €d'by Mavor Kiel, and former Governors | tiey must he oxamined by neaith muthori: | T GRS A 8 A8 S | b7 e mermie men and retart el wn D N e e e e donial that there was sérlous fricrion | jslature. 3 Francis, Major and Gardner. ties for typhus befor greeting more hani oy e S R e g ein o b puglerssoti b M s g test Pt lfoponc: slllar Bivhoor Sevp s within his habinet. As for the n 3 Automobiles followed the citizens' | 5,000 friends awaiting their Arrival pared figures of sems of tha larger groups | \ng exverience was soniewhat of u devi-| 0 SO0 WIL . RevelRer EnT SHISES: | PRINCESS: AXARTASIA &1, debt, he declamed Mexico could The faculty. ot the University of Matne|guard and carried United States Sena- | bolicemen stationed at the toremal | SSAPRNGINRE I DY) S Meuo8 et ki Stlon. fom e yumtal manils ot o preal - T N B e the, it 18 SLIGHTLY IMPROVED [fiay at present. He did not favor a for- | sigpended 56 members of the sophomore |tors Spencer and Reed and other mem- | assemble the new arriv. g and facili ‘ B NSALL e R D s 0 | Cont o, OEler xeemtivaalnee . Cleveland | R L e e tos A “ign loan if some arrangement could be | cias sfsr, subjecting .freshmen students |bers of the congressional delegation from |ihe work of the health ™ uficials wersl 439 and the Baptist group lost 11,108, In | having dined at any of the crpital's o “:t Eu‘;,a.la“ e tonightais: Athens, March The ‘“American | wade with the csuntry’s craditors. to a form of hazing forbidden at the|Washington. b _ swept aside in the rush to join relatives! {hese groups gained respectively.| ciubs ercept on rare occasions. Asiaion ae Bgysfl“ entered the house | UTincess” Anastasia, who has,been suf-| Norhing definite had been. donn, university. Governor Hyde was detained in Jeffer- | and friends. The exhortations of the bo 127, 43,031 and 129,283, The three| At the breakfast Mr. Harding was th he began ghooting, slashing and stabbing, | (TIB8 from a serious iliness, is slightly |regard to the petroleum. question, but ke 3 son City and former Governor Francis |restored order and the immigrants werel B s L e o B o e | wife, Tious, Fecstved & Hllet orer, s [LIDROYEL: et pulne and temaratiien. be | Cal 6 ACIERA LB 10 Eob aoihe s D | s e it was s canmes | BRI % OMCIaT, ey rescntative. of tiig| omotsd by, the polioe n 1he EocORERE SO SRR ALE SRORHEL. A0 10 18| SERNY, (Andsuutinn he st e mel a S resatiani s ebbon s st the | 112 L The ‘Tresent time wan fasorstis | bt s I AL gency tarift hill had been vetoed by |state. the terminal. Twenty of the new arrivals| B R A o | oo o cuoke b 0 the Dast e el 4 s ot e Thie attending. physicians Bavs Sloraiss ; President Wilson was receiyed with re-| The military guard accompanied the | were detained for the delousing prooess| R e Luos| Tountios et B L ere b o e e sves the lomt snami: | e cane. &z ons, ofl IBteR st Shstestion ; lfef by newspaper and importers in Buen. | body back to the train and stood watch | Tne immigrants, represcating roch m the Southern Baptist church have m{nd of olf. ¢ B ‘t:il:;d: :nd"}"';s :<‘:aly3 “‘_zs" flw;'d in | Which may necessitate an_operation, CARDINAL LOGUE APPEALS o8 AlFes. ¢ throughout the night. nationalities, embarked at Hamburg reached the unprecedented figure of 165.-| Mr. Harding epent the femainder of the | der bla places. The older son, Harry,| The brincess is greatly debilitated " O A TRt CEAS IRELENY Dantzig on the jsteamship Manchuris,| . #99 with churches yet to be heard from. | dav. his first Sunday in the White House, aged 23, received a bullet wound in the|tNroush pain, loss of sleep and her in- k 2 * Approxtmately 1,508 employes of the| ), . S TIT T which docked at Tioston' yesterday. The Roman Catholic chirch showsd o | Aiternoon. ho. shens soms ime ik e | nd aad Jnserations of the left.hape |2bLIY Lo ake. nouriahmmenty but the ‘php- |- -Belfast; March 6(By. The APy = y AT ‘Birmingham and Atlantic rail- * o ‘ = SISAL el o tcrikie’ 1n 1028 ef | B L Thot e MUBTL Soife e I the. de | IO M A e e JeThand | IiTs oW fake! & Vibte encouraging | Cardinal Logue. primate of all Ireland,| 23" wint on strike in protest against a FIXED STAND ON INDEMNITY fpees Deesuess Wi Ruigsden | CIHCCOT tHetWhite Fxuse | grounds) | Wolle Strempiirg o grem fie TEVOIER. |iew ot theicase: in a letter to the prieses of the Ormagh | 05, "l S W0 dL B BNEE O rect yets in again. it was pointed Gut, the in- | Walking about with his niew airedale dog; |, 1 Dassing in an clectnio car; heard a| The operating room in the Prince Nich | diccese makes. another powertul appeal | Jfe, TS o et crease will be greater. R et e 4 shot and saw the older son, covered with | 0138 Palace, Where the patient is cop- | for 2 truce in Ireland and suggests the . returns in_the number of communicants, ail | blood, o " Boya- [8ical measures will be taken until fhe |n OPPOFtune:occasion for .an appehlito Sleskes contiiné il the) chowda’ fos/and sabaut sall- the: ! Raptist | lisutennill left; the cir and When Boys: ] i FOPET=e. ver, the until the | {fie Almighty for the return.of peace to . h ; 1 i - _|arr . . the American phy- | the Almighty for ;g ber of ministers and «f churches in | churohes of the capital but the president [Jian saw him cominz he placed the re-| SRl of Dr. : Ireland,.. pointon: - that 8t Datrick The various denomina-ions. The ices of |80 Mrs. Hardiog appeared at none of | volver back of his right car and pulled |02 who s of his way “here - from | [reland.. pointons” but- that 8t Patri ehurches for all denominations is 536 for | them. theiTixger. King Constantine and - Queen ‘Sophie | “What a reproach: it would'be,” the L1 St c = < |daily visit Princess Anastasia. Hundreds | C3Tdinal says,“should we dim by crime PR PRESIDENT OF PANAMA | MEXICAN RAILROAD STRIKE of messages of sympathy and enn r;‘; is mo excise that crimes even greater 'STRIKE HALTS TEAINS ON SILENT ON AMERICAN NOTE IS BECOMING SERIOUS | ment are being received by the Drlnce'u. the lustre of this glorious Inheritance. ‘It THE A. B. & A. EAILEOAD C— S B i and more numerous, have been commit- Panama, March § (By the A. P.).—| Mexico City, March 6.—The railrosd|proposED = ted by others, for crime does not justify Atlanta, Ga., March 6.—With approxi- | Pending receipt of complete officia lad- |Strike situation between . Monterey ard WAGE CUT ON ir i : 3 3 3% ceptance of the annual payments fixed at | “organizing and _originating a radieal] by Dot ° ®6 o e b e NEW ENGLAND RAILROADS | Deploriog the disregard for humau Paris for the frst five years. with {he | movement contrary to- the aws of the B i o ort | T Asmutat Price e b e e Thniel o s dics o, lite and property shown by - both aides, e e e L oability | ot evioton st e « ckpiiy | otals mgt vos sing seditious literaturat] B e s & 1hs Aty |10l 10 Slye awt o statoment mogeoty |appurehtls By strikors, wes Gsscelbod. bl BOSton, Matoh 6 Generat aiaivecia o Vot S O o s o T bricuns when an ordinance prohibiting | thereof ; an increase in the proposed 12 |The others were held in vacious sums on ! T s T atianta Raliroad, an-|the identic note sent to Panama anj |Serious today by travelers arriviug in|the United Brotherhood of Maintenance | the country. to & state of desolation and {\&™ o5 o Mngtitlig Wit miflcines on | per coit. tax to 0 Der cent.; the lasme of | charges of “fomenting disorder” and! B ekt ihat asrangements were |Costa Rica by the United States sonc-ra. |Mexico City from Laredo, Texas, thirty2|of Way, rallroad shop lahorerst cerss | cori, Cariiaes Togte soveciily Sondimm o Bttt Soks e et ™ | an international loan of eight billion gold | ~possessing seditious lierature nounced :anl “ar arderly manner to em. |ing the hostilities along the border, which | Seven hours late. The traveiers assirted | A1 other railway organizations, mem. |es the ambushing and attacking of sol- % z marks, and the conclusion of commercial | Two men who refused to leave the belng made in ched- | Was published in the morning news that federal troops guarding trains had|Ders of which will be affected by the |diers and police in crowded thorough- treaties providing. in effect, for the abo- | front of the hall when ordered by the| pioy new men and resume regular sched: | ¥4 P b MOWSPAPETY | lashed several times With strikers at cne|PFOPOSEd Wage cut on the thres princina | fares. B e e e e e I ton ot (o ieauallity, Clivaes. Al (i L 3otiod 1o, & 45 wii Chs S oA o letuimg e atatement, Mr. Bugg| Nothing offoial was given out today |place, fifteen of the strikers beimg cap. | NV England systems, met hers reme s e o B it ot - Uha. remions. fof | Bowever. was conditional on Germany | v auys 10 orison foF diserdecty meaawet] B e iy Srtidtet ot the' fokg, | SEAFAing | BIEGALn 1o, the- realon oy Lured Snltostoated BUmmaLHs: discuss he roads’ announcement. Speai. | ARCHBISHOP DOUGHERTY ;!i::mh :ox;e:::; o hecomc the most pop- | retaining Upper Silesia. C— — b e et LR T B e e R I I R s &rs representing the several organizations THANKS POFE FOE MONOR | 10" of (10 white House pets. FIRED ACROSS Dioyes or their union representatives ever | holding the territory which they recar. |dations committed by strikers, such as|25Serted that if wages were lowered the Ao P, A0 g % isabli g employes could not . suj §.—The Most Rev. Dennig NORTH GEEMAN LLOYD WESTER # 4 sav 1 suggested the |tured from the Costa Rican occupational | the disabling of engines, tearing up of | ¢ pport their fami. | Rome, March §.—The ev. Dennly idest Warren G. Marding was 2 y 7 B iiiilty & essIAUSE & Eace acespta: |[eroee. The Talcat advices recalsod fesn 1{ralics; endiattempted destrustion. of cail|1ies: gout the conference made no recom- |J. Dougherty, archbisiiop of Philadelphia, ete::;l “to membership in the Tail Cedars LINE DECLARES DIVIDEND Wie basis of reduction than that pro- |Almirante say that that town was oceu- |r9ad shops. A collision of two trains be-|Mendations as to aj £ ction if the reductions | Who will be. elevated to the cardindlat an’ order to which. Masons posed.” pled by eight hundred Costa Ricans. They |tween San Luis Uotosi and Tampico, in|Should be made. this week, has' pechived ‘permishion ffom [°L, Lobson: an o are respecting foreign property rights which nine persons were killed and twen-| _ReDresentatives of four ioeet A lmea freight handlers' unions Vot Al e Ll 20 MAVE BULLFIGHT I A fr-fvai s sl i Llamet on awlc: {8} TRl bmlons ateg’ ik Rome, 3s It wil be imposeib® for him,to . A ~ . ¥ en's aseo. |leave in'time ‘o reach elphia by’ erin b fire FERSHING STADIUM, PARIS President Obregon's assertion Saturday | Ciation voted to oppose any wage cut. A |Easter. Although definite plans have not | Aptwers gwas jdctained at quarantine In |last seven years, voted an amual of the Western Union cable ship Robert TRADE IN BARCELONA |t newspaper correspondents that the |COTIMittee Tepresenting fraight huniters |been arranged, It in sikely: that the. arehe I Bie i soncaItatian o the. ease |dend for 1919 and 1920 at 8 pe €. Clowry at Miumi. Fia. The lobert C. | h o= of achild in the steerage. The case had|and approved an increase in the com- h’;’";" 'l‘)“" :‘ur'f'd work preparatory te been diagnosed as German measles. pany's capital to 230,000,000 marks. Tais | 14nding the Western Union’s Miami-tar- v was the first meeting of the shareholders | 408 cable which the gosernment Bad * Mizsare Manul Fornander, and Rehe|since 1914, Bidden. 5 ' il g sy . Je:-.hsnnml, who arrived Friday tfrom hDiscu ing the cor:nany‘s nrolnvec!: Y‘M' Mf‘*5}?{:@4""‘:*‘:’}321( (r_:nd,x:f”fl;t dr: - esterday las 3if an hour. e ‘were | the comin; year the newly elected d . i CUES ] er, - R R e st D OF REVOLT IN ?':”emflf “‘lfl":d the pontift for the honer ;‘:.r,::‘:‘e.: _“n-.: 1::;:!‘::24“‘:;:?‘!: Prov- recmr-genc‘ral’. Karl Stimming, said much |C/2TiN€ any comment would have to come | fichts state that provisional approval of |of work CHICAGO F. OF L. TO AID ; IN FPETROGEAD | conterred upon him. 'The pobe expressed | qunce with o sas sot accidentally spencd. | depended on the size of the Idemnity. & from the state department. Officials of | the project already has bean obtained | Announcement is made that fitty other PACKING HOUSE WORKERS | Paris, March 6—_p his warmest pleasure at seeing the arch- Sy national government would appropriate | !¢ latter department were equally reti- from the minister of the intaricr. The | textile factories have introduced hait premier, Alexander senorm Russian |pisnop again, adding that he had follow- | ogietale of -the Itallam gevermment |for lost tonnage. cent ; upkeep of Pershing Stadium costs the city | (rme: Mffecting elght thousand more work- | i ro March” 6.—The Chicago Fed- |ceived a docrancs trom meh intyicg |4 his carcer from the days: when B |nandeg over to Major John G. Thormell of | The execuiive board, which went into| OTders issued by the navy department of Paris 100,000 france & year. 3 eration of Labbr today pledged its re- |members of his party fully m:;""’.‘“ served in.the Philippines. the Amerlcan air service the airship|session after the shareholders' meeting, |t the dircetion of Presilent Wilson last SENATPR |sources, “moral amfl financial” to the [the accounts already published of tr | Roma, ‘which was recently purchased |unanimously clected Philip Heineken, |FUmmer {0 ston landing of the cabie by SARTRCUARE ROTTMATED 1,100 PR EENDERSON WAS 200,000 workers in the packing house in- Tevolt in Petrograd, where, accoraing 1y | FAILEOAD EMPLOYES START from the Ttallsn government by the Unit- |former general manager of the line, to the | [0Fce: it necessary, have not been reacinde MILES PROM WASHINGTON XOT SERIOUSLY WOUNDED |dusiry in their determination (o resist to | brief late despatch femn = hed Washington. March Helsingfors, % TAKING A STEIKE VOTE |ed States. - presidency of the company. ed =0 far as could be learned today. the last ditch a breaking down of the [the movement tends v —An earthquake| Washington, March 6.—Former Sena-|eiehtmeur day. stronger. to"#pread and grow PigaE sy e described as “pronounced,” and at an es- | !0 Henderson of Nevada, who was shot| A resolution was adopted which alse | As regards Moscow, M. Kerensky says | throughout the southeast, according to in- | the'streets> and: yards in East Buffale, N. CYRSY | CROMERS PN 4 timated distance of 2,100 miles from |3nd slightly wounded in the forearm yes- |declared that the 53 cents per hour wage |the counter-mo: ement - appears lomzwh:: formation obtained from union sources,|Y., when. 280 ,women, Weary of waiting IN EN ROUTE TO EUROPE Washington, was recorded today at the|[CT4a¥ bY Charies A. Grook of Tacoma [now paid is below the living wage stan- |Wweak, but in the regions sene (o fo | have started taking of a strike vote, - |for oity, ordinancen to regulate lye, stock [ Georgetown University seismological ob-|Park. Md. was able to take breakfast |dard and were therefore “recommend |tiers the communisis aye Danic-stricken, | 1t Will take the' entire week, brobably | driving in the streets; took-the law into| TLondon. March 6.—A dispatch to the |lice of Massachusetis and New Hamp- servatory, Beginning at 2.3¢ a. m., the|!Ni8 morning with President Harding at |unless steps are taken to remedy the |the commissaries are fleeing and troops | lOn¥er :to complete the vote, it was 'said.] :heir own hands. London Times from Tokio says the Jap- |Shire towns, assisted by armed posses, disturbance lasted unill 3.25 a. m., reach-| 3rasslands County club near Washine. [situation that the present owners and [of doubtful loyalty are heig Siarmocy No Immediate walkcat .on:railroads in e anese_crown prince, Hirihito. now en route | scoured the woods todav in sersi ~f ing its maximum intensity at 2.44 a. m.|'on. Mr. Henderson suffered practically | managers of the packing industry be pub- S i " '| sympathy with the cmpioyes of the. At-|' Willlam W. Stedman. president of the | to Europe wiil make his journey o Lon- | three highwaymen who hald up and robe 70 oM sffects from the shooting. Grock |licly branded as a menace to the govern- | WHISKEY WwAS sm -|lanta, Birmingham and Atlanta railroad, | Rotary:club and Boy Scout council and|don by way of Hong Kong. Singapose, |bed Thomas Marriman of Trov CONCENYRATION OF GERMAN is in jall awaiting arraignment in court. | ment and people in general” SEED is contemplted. it is said, but the Iabor | vice president of the V. and F. W. Fi-| Colombo, Prt Said Maita and Gibraltar | of $1.449 and a gold wa TROOPS IN EAST PRUSSIA — @IN HARTFORD RESTAURANTS | leaders desire (o know hoy the men stand |loon Co., manufacturers of she supplies | and that he will return (o Japan by | the’line from this town HUGHES RETIRES FKOM ORET RY. for the purpose of determiining future | died at his home in Brockton after an [I-| the same route, : Wi e R CRATRT LS Rt PR e S Hartford, Conn. March §.—Two res-|action in the A. B. & A. matter. * | nees.of ‘several months. According to Viacout Chinda, former |Roy M. Pickard of Cheshire county. N. H. 4 - y = taurants on the Bast Side were raided| Reports here indicated that.there was 3 ambassador to Great Sritain. who is ac-| Marriman. who had sold some real es- "“m""‘ ;'“ ':’“;:flm:":""h:‘m“u' S L wabivii Winston-Salem, N. C.. March 6.—Wal- | by police and federal agents,this after-|no effort to move. freight or - passenger.| vBr: Gistas Ba: Gunss, Brasilton Am- companying the crown prince, the dis-|tate vesterday, receiving cash for the !7\ oot lon’ with ¢ Ipper few York, March 8.—The retirement of | ter R. Reynolds, vice president and a |noon. A small quantity of alleged Whis-| trains on the A. B. & A. today and. it |bassador to,Erance, who has been actinsg patch adds, the visit of the prince to the [land. was on his way home at a late hour| K e Diebiscite chat German reichs- | Charlés Evans Hughes, secretary of state, | member of the board of directors of the | key was seized in sach piice ang the fre reported, in -labor circles that Re-|as president of the council of the league | Western Hemispere is being deferred to|when attacked. The wooded side off o T tenfen concentrating near | from the board of trustees of the Rocke:|R. J. Reynolds Tobacco company, ' died |prietors, Joseph Wolt\ and Fred Bos-| ceteer Bues will mot attemp( to resume | of nations. during .its present meeting.in | some future date. chiefly because the |Mount Monadnock were searched without ;:n and .l;:t:’zm In.:cn Prussia, since {elm Foundatien, was announced herelhere early today after an illness lasting ‘were arrested and for the] operations, until the. employes decide .t | Parls. will® eotninue .as ae- ! misxion m New York, March 6.—A stampede by| NINE ARRESTS OF ALLEGED | London, March 6—From a French RADICALS IN PHILADELPHIA( source Reuters, Ltd.. learns that at the auioh ) ters, | Sccond meeting of the supreme council | Philadelphia, March 6.—Elizabeth b_"fi',',“‘:;'{,,::;;;:; ::‘,::":',' the | the allies definitely fixed a basis on which | Gurley Flynn of New York —and i desite on the part.of. the employing con- | they are prepared to admit new German | Philadelphians were arrested hers today tractors of Bfockten for a revisicn of the proposals, and Lord D'Ageron, the British | when police stopped a meeting at New wage scale. - ¢ ambassador to Germany, and M. Lou- | Garrick hall at which Miss Flynn was to! 5 cheur, representing France, communicat- [ have been the principal speaker. Quanti-| i * Russell W: Eaten, whe retired as agent | ¢d an outline of this to the Germans. ties of alleged radical literature was of the cotton mills of the Cabot Manutac-| The discussion at the first of this even- | seized. turing company in Brunswick,. Me., last|ing’s meetings centered un the proposals | The prisoners were giv March dfter 30,.years service, died at -a|4rawn up by Herr Schroeder, the German | hearings before a magistrate, Miss Flynn Portland huspital. finance minister, comprising chiefly ac- | being held in $2,000 bzil on charges o B n immediate/ BOW OF : UNION CABLE SHIP| Washington, March 6.—The navy de-| alone-are eligible, during the annual din-| Bremen, March 5.—(By The A. P.) The {'::lm"n‘z’w:!; : Ndce:ud' ‘n'w' report on | rof_the body in Waterbury. shareholders of the North German Liovd | 'h¢ Action yesterday of the commander | 3 E Steamship Company, at a meeting here ';». B 'Q!; fl’s’yu b-c yl..vr 154 in or-| 1,000 passengers from - Mamburg and |today, approved the balance sheets of the ‘7" 1% ot to be fired across the bow g RTe, March &Ths Permhtng stadtum | o o oo tex. | EOvernment's strike policy was unchang- | % the New York, New Haven and Hare: |bishop. will spend Easter in Rome. He] ere may be used as a bullfight arena in = - - £ ford, Boston d is Vi ed is taken here to mean there will be no and Maine and will thus have an opportunity to discuss he mear future, according to newspaper |tlle factories have closed In consequense | 0. Bostaiand recession from the original policy of non- | AIP2nY lines was annointed to cont many important questions with the vati reports. Toreadors and buils, it is said, | Of the crisis in the cottor. trade, according recognition of the union, With vigorous |'2road officials on Tuesday. peri M, appliaction -of military measures to en- —_—— sure the protection of life and property, | KERENSKY RECEIVES NEws Will be brought from Spain. The balis, |to information furnished the regional dis. can. < - however, may not be killed. trict officials. Eight thousand employes The archbishop's audience with the Macon, Ga., March 6.—Railroad crafts| .Seveeal hundred sigs ran, wild threugh THREE HIGHWAYMEN MELD UP MAN AT WINCHENDON, MASS, Winchendon, Mass.. March §.—The po- ch. just across ast ‘night. The posse was headed by Dis‘rict Attorney be back in Japan by Sep-|eucorss. The men are believed to ha : y more than a year. He was 54 years old. return:to work, ... .- ‘cording ‘10! 2 decision of the counefl. tember. o ’ S » , crossed the line ints Massachusetts. .

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