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VOL. LXNI—NO. 65 e ‘ NORWICH, CONN. THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921 | }ifigmsflv&mmmy S g e =71 NEW HAVEN RALRDAD O day. ¥ . |Xronstadt to Gen. Koslovaki congratulat- - ing’ him. ; : P , 3 Defense Waives Right 10! suiat rasha, War Minister for Tarkey A [} / . Allied Reparations Commission Has Included American Fed- | ccrs of every pecine pant poion, woier LR S B A. ¥, OF L. TO SUPPORT FMPLOYES OF PACKERS Argument — Court Gives {#27ns the wa wis assassinated in Ber- State Time to Look Into 3 S 3 e yArchbisnop Hares arrired i ¥ew | James H. Hustis, President of the Boston and Maine Railroad, ¥ 4 o o . " | pledged their orllllhtau‘;n! tu L’lfl to ‘t:i 4 h hw‘ 3::{ ‘:llml-:lfv:le;:fhn 'atrid after a ks a3 an Optio : Depository— ey ot Mewt Catiera and Bugsmers sisti 3 ‘Workers of Nol D1t L 3, “b—“’y The A. P. Ardmore, e Says His Railroad Fl‘fi Reeenenlnp—lhd Previ I £ North America in its dealings | Eoosans Do g - , Okla, March 16.—The de- . Y M . r Y i X monn De Valera, lead Daniél 3. Chapin, 3 ith the packers over wages and work: of the repub- | fense in the case of Clara Smith Hamon, with_the ork- licans and président of “The Irish Re-|charged with the murder of Jake L. |Subetvisor for Néw' York. hag been Stated That the New Haven-Road Was the Weakest Spot - . X < 5 ing hours. 3 public,” gave a -personal - interview to | Hamon, Oklahoma oil and railroad man | transfer o: Wagningtes s e oo I Has Been Amassing Credits in United States National|. A resoiution adopted at a conterence in the New England Railroad System—Declared That ¢ the officials today pledged “full moral The Associated Press correspondent. This | and politician, surprised the state and the of the officia Unless the Credit of the Roads is Established There is i D is the first interview fe has accorded to | court late today by waiving its right of | Airship Rema seld by the Italian gov- ion is That the Re tions Comimis-| 270, fingncial support,” and the oficlals |apy* newspaper representative ‘since _his | argument and asking immediate submis- | ernment to the ‘United States. sturted on Banks—Presumption is it epara *8*| announ®ed ‘:-:d fl:ev‘::i :z";:eodt ‘;fi:‘; return from the Unitéd States to Ireland. |sion of the case to the jury after H. H.|a trial fiight under the American flag. Iy to go forward te xtel : ! 3 Va- v i leted sion Acted on the Feeling That Germany Would Use the ! a eympatnetic. <rike, provided the meat 1T 2o hour atter leaving Mx De'Va- | Brown, snecial prosecutor, had complete the correspondent was under the|the opening argument for the prosecti-| Oue persom was kiea and considerabie | Only One Alternative, Gavernment Ownership, A cutters wn:gfiet? :‘;fl‘:‘:figek OWN OFEAN- | closest . surveillance. not only from his|tion. Court adjourned until tomorrow (o |property_ damage done by & gtorm which . 4 ization authorix escort, but, as it seemed, from everybody | give the state time to look into the 1aW, | deluged southern California for. turee | Boston, March 16.—James H. Hustis | raliroade throngh the Association of 3 ided to | ) i - s . Money in Indemnity Payments. N AL the same time [t was declded o, in" Dublin. ’ as the proceeding was unusual. The | days. Briatdont of the. Debton'iatd! Maine Bati, | Baload executives I | piace the ma G %he| During the course of the conversation, | métion by the defense cime after the | ? e s e the| - Mt. Hustis asscried that the Beston Washington, March 16.—(By The A. sion’s proposal, although ' the reserve| n.rs at a conference of D s o i [ Which lasted three-quarters of an hour, |state had declined to Jet the cize %0 10 | “Five nundred em Tes ok fhie . Ieithebh. y 4y to say whether thel g “Maine did not request the ine Fj)—inclusion by tho allied reparations | banke have acted as depositories for sev-| cleven allied unions to be el O e %Sir. | Mr. De Valera told of the impressions he| the jury without argument 1:d after | p u® SRS Smplores Bf, Dufpose of the request of New England|‘erease because of the New Haven's con commission of the American federal re- |12l foreiE governments since the e e S resent was . sent fto had brought back from America, and re- | Judge Thomas W. Champion had given | (GO0 Toot (7o BOv: T rallréads for a' ten per cent. rate in- A o . omper: < ; b . H L it ti to the jury. serve banks as an optional depository| Some $30,000,000 is now held for for-| poank Morrison, seoretary of the Amer- |marked is_instruction to the jury. dition, but because of its own. Although 3 oty crease was to save the, New York, New | he adjel that the 1. and 3. “if left to ST R 8, AT s et “The saddest thing thére to me was to| The dramatic close followed a day of Haven and Hartford Railroad from go- ['fieseif couid survive until a settiement £ Getsan indemnily paytents, hrought]elgn, kovernmedis, the. Woekls, BECCES Jiioan: Federation 'af ey ot the meat |See the Irish question treated by so many | comparative inaction. A few hours in o At LA hat | 7 1D the hands of a receiver. of the wage disupte is made.” from tjearury officielsstonight the state- [Of the federai reserve board shows, and| Dennis Lane. secretary of the meat |U5 L8 (B (S ot TR LY 30 TS | NOTACEe e O or ‘tne: cxamination o e e e nevneel iwat | Mr. Hustis appeared before the specialt ™ In ‘teply to questions ir. Hustis said ment wa: the commission possibly had [to receive a deposit from o mean | Cutters’ OrgARIZAlIOn. ANC ere ehoten to |I¢ IS not a religious question, even insofar | of the half dozen witnesses in P iy g e Amwm"“ commission which ‘is investigating the | his railroad “is on the edze of a recelv- 1wo purposes in view: e i oy i O b vt ‘the. conference |a8 the differences here between the north | for the state and for argument ‘on the i et D . °an | railroad situation in New Enziand and|iership again but an aitempt is being First, to enable the German government |only the placing olz‘n :ed'b thoial: sfedtt represent tze % Labor Davis in Wash. |and south are concerned.” admissibility of several letters writien bassador. the question ‘was asked by George G| mids 0 keep the road off the rocks” Im- to eail upon “yast credits” which it is|to the nations designat i T e O roday's moating adopt.| ‘He spoke bitterly of the English gov-[by Hamon to Clara Hamon. The court - Nutter, who presided. Mr. Hustis said | mediate relief was necessary, he toid thel , & said to hold through orivate agents in Sion. o o ington Monfix)fl vl le Mr. Brennan | ernment's “lack of principle and states- |barred the communications and recessed | Embarkation by Japan on an elaborate | that he could not answer because of his | commistye Fixed charges probably | : | the United States. ‘)fl:f“" gave no explanation sl Tk Rl el il L for ali of the umions, | Manship. until mid-afternoon for the preparations | program. of n.val aviation is to bs ex- | position. comld be met without the proposed fn-| | Second, to employ in favor of the al:|0ds émployed by the Germans In batd-|and Mr. Lane to uet for all of the Wbiot® | "irnglang, he said, “is trying to win|of instructions, which under. the Okla- | pected ‘in’ the opinion of ofticials in| The New Haven. he said. was the| crense, he said, but it was neaded for re-| licd governments, the trumendous differ- | Ing up thelr supply of funds 1n T8 COLE | It wae Qoo apist ot the eonference |V Playing on human weakness. As a|homa law may precede the argumert of Washington. weakeat #pot in the New Engiand rail-|pairs fo the road. He estimated that| e g T Ly (he reserve | has used similar tactios in Holland, in | that the packers live up to the arbitra- |Mmatter of fact, thoush it does not real-| counsel . E road system and the Rutland, Bangor|d wage rednetion of 20 per cent. would In its instruction the court defined the | 1, R. Crissinger, of Marlen, O., recent. | a1d Aroostck, Boston and Albany and|mean a saving of §20,000.000 & year. terr1 homicide and manslaughter of the |1y appointed comptrolier of the cucrency, | Maine Central Zines wouid not have asked | “Uniess the credit of the roads i first and second degrees and pointed out |is slated tc become 4 member of the fed- | {of the inerease on their own initi 2 hich |ize it, England is playing not on the x | - the | *he Scandinavian countries and more late- | tion reached during the war; and Which | i I'rmum" l;"Gumum vy ;::'bele‘:( i‘;c-.\:s?:.': ly in London after assurance had been | recently was terminated by the packers. ;‘Y::}"‘Est“h"ll l:':e;":x::;lq:::"l‘{yvl _;:: b= anl. T United States national hanks, |given by the British that the deposits|” Mr. Brennan and Mr. Lane were in- people.— g i etata : tive. | tablished there is only one alterna i 1d | young men of Ireland are saying to them- | that a dying statement was subject to the | eral reserve board. sl WH0 did take the, initiative, Mr.|and tha' is government ownership, o hiolding the funds in the names of indi- | Would not, be W&:fi:«:u A ;‘:‘:fif’:e::lc:;x:: D o aoives ¢At oas ihe moan orilve b ordinary rules for detcrmining the’ credi- peb Hustls avéwered: “All thé New England | Huseis -deciared. 2 ] b '"“"‘T’?i»;“'fl‘;:“ofi’fmfii .n{:as?mu?::nru agents had discovered | A resolution calling' on Secretarfes |seventy years. TWe must all die; so why | bility of witnesses“and that the person Usien”Sahormen dnd tasmen are on / L2718 'the um woufd run 1ito taany mil. |the exiStenco of SRS T L] b Ll B REL R 20 per ‘cent- at the opening of tne Lake| NEW/EXGLAND GAINs MEETING OF POLICE 3 v: -|and that the commission had act on | the carryving out of is. ) D' ¢ , oo "r'm':;e“'n";:r::&:(y“;a?::e the feeling that Germany would use the|so was adopted. T e — | Zeio utring Smanid é INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH OFFICIALS IN NEW YORK' e 0 b T Mich would tenter In the |money in Indemnity payments. The sug-| Until the conference Monday, the work- 2 — . i i e gestion also was made that Germany |ers will take no action, it was, decided. WEAR!NG THE GREEN Shortate. of §124.000 has been fownd | v, ypiniion Mareh 16.—The number | New York, March 16.—Police officials T8 Doy S ‘tmetion given the [might attempt'to borrow in the United | No ~ike will be called before the meet- ] in ccounts of E. E. Fox, assistanty',, L. o emiloyed in the United States [fYom fifteen cities in New York, New 4 There Bad besn no O O ink. | States, i which case the shipment of|ing ® 1 no attemipt will he made at law 3 cashier of the National bank of com-| oo WTEN® TN O e February, [Jersey and Comnecticut conferred with o saigat be. cmojosed a8 the re. | Fold to Europe would react favorably on | o force the packers to gay the cld wage : merce, ‘Columbus, O. the deparcment o labors employment |representatives of teiegraph and tele- h sloyed as the : ey 5 Z ‘ b phone companies here today I B e, O s bahke would serve |mation has reached the treasury, however: | vote on the strike question would be In - And Patrick, clean and neat bé permilted to speak-at Windsor. Can- | o0, " 100" onin as compared with Jagu. | 199-miles of New York city. It was 8e= & (il O e O tory 0 far as |It was said, that woukd indicate Germany | before Monday and that if the packers » e 20 iSnder the aumices of tbe Dominion | ,ry was estimated at 1 per cent. cided to make known instantly te & een- . S ",,,.":fl:“ia{:“;‘ncemed was not ac- |had sought or would seek IGans throtigh | did not agree at the can:emn;;'m re:n;;ci Has stuck a Shamrock in his coat (Prohibition) Alliance. THe smgliyigit Retvios: il 50 abS r;u bllr‘uu at ‘wlice h::.dl;un.' here "+ | 2 vi i < . imm e strike . the activities of here cested SETRACTNH SR for s Semmis- Ly ira e A T L0 by iy oAbl 1o ek ] To prominade the street. Naioh ot sho’ Govsrin Whe lom haate | 10T L2 or Jovioss wockae, bet majedetict e o R < fect before the end of nmext week. He waves old Erin’s flag adorned e 1 ~‘35-4‘°-"°d figures showed that 1,423 firms, located | AMORE those at the meeting were Po- | ARMY TRANSPORT MADAWASEA b |marks aginst 10,686,400,00, March 4 and | S0 O principal industrial centers o |lice Commissioner Richard E. Enright, MURDER OF u'“’,’l‘,or:r:“,!l, HAS DOCKED IN HOBOKEN | WIRES IN DUBLIN CUT { With harp of golden sheen, LIDER08 0808 your A T S = _ ON AN ENORMOUS SCALE the country,” had In their employ Feb. 2% [New-York: William R. Pennington, Nor- . a total of 1. ,958 workers as compared | Walk, Conn.; l’hlll[\ T. Smith,” New Ha- i it Bl T B ‘,':,";',‘_l-xm 1,643,753 on Jan. 31 This was a |YVeR: Garreti G. Farrell, Hartford, and light saving time in this city this year |Pet decrease of 1 Patrick J. Flanagan, Bridgeport; George For Patrick is 2 happy man When wearing of the green. arsa ., March 1§.—Develop-| New York, March 16.—The army trans- e ‘.':'.,“.‘.f’ the investigation of the [port Madawaska which was badly dam-|.. Dublin, March 16.—(By The A. P.) Turder mear here Saturday of Leroy|aged last night in u collision with the|Telephone and- telegraph wires were cut Reports to the service showed decided |G- Atwell. Mount Vernon, -3 Frank Tiavett, 19-vear-old Elkhart youth, seem- |cargo ship Invincible, 20 miles northeast |on an extensive scale during the past 24| - R R s S increases in the number of employed in E'::;‘N;ee:: Bochalle X L;nrm":," MeCabe. ] S e, the iaie ot enimos|of Ausate Cly, LGN, doted ot T4 [doue ticht e mepiition i by s I have a roli—a crisp riew roll i persens, were Tharaed 18 dunt | {52 mamslactare of aniomabies a0 Lend N v s, | y tonight apparently was |army pier = [ : S when a rear, Py f " | Tracey, Pat. . N. J.; Michael T. Long, ;M 'uu "ZT.'E., A thelr endeavor to | was accompanied. by a tug and a coast|was being arranged. Linesmen were held [§ Of banknotes—in my vest. and Rio ‘Grande raliroad caught fire | Amountfng to 15, 5, 8.5 and 7.7 per cent., | TTCeY 1 ek Mty J:m-; ity - | - oy The ‘Inyincible, bound fof [up as they left the central offices and | o 5 Waisenb: réspectively. These increases, however, € 3 h unravel the tangled skein of evidence the |guard cutter. 4 . be D : e They are the vivid emerald tint egrly between Pueblo and Walsenburg. | COnnc Ot T e ot 14 fer cent’ | 8. Kiely, Plainfield, and William D, Wal- d i ve returned a new angie |Norfolk in balladt' When the accident oc- | their equipment taken to prevent them ! y P e 5 . v g : sgthorities hat making repairs. Thus far, however, | ey in the iron and steel industries, 6.6 per |08, Long Branch, N. J. slmost every -hour, each one openios up Bl fave iy Ty wpint actenid The spendthrift likes the best. ) 53 SRR oo e e e =Rl g — o e o thex: have. . eviluics ‘go hole in_number one, hold be- | shootings. " A carmine hue this yery night o o o 1050, SovoAted 1o 556 |in chemical plants, and 5.1 i production | CONFESSED MURDER OF \ _‘ pointing o Virgll Decker, who today: was |neath the water ling:of ‘the iayuka A mlorfl'}(fiq&:lfily(}'uyty Longford, Limean to pai t the - %w record with exesp- oll:lqnor :‘-:‘l, Iw.rfleornn-.‘I ., TWO MEXN IN CLEVELAND formally charged with . the murder of |and damake to scores of eiesl pistesiwilf e thken from IS Wory 16day nd shot 2y mean to paint the scene, : i tiom: of 1918 production, totaled” 579,581~ || AVIRE CICEESHOMING heatily Incredned = lovett & sthe one who committed _the |necessitate her being \lafd up -for-. re- d. . A;-card. with wrd; o e For'this is pay day and ‘1. too 124, tonk iy mploy gepor Lés Angeles, Cal. March 16.—Sam crime. The guestion which fs baffling |pairs in the Brooklyn Nayy Yard for sev-|by the Irish Republican Army For Spy- s s y |l e g S =2 o [Purpers; 17, confessed b two Cleveland, ” them, they say, is that of the conspifacy |eral weeks. The transport left Manild on fing” was attached to thé body. % Am wearing of the green. ,The . painters of New Britain| New: England reports showed improve- |Ohio, officers here today, they said, that whieh they believe to have existed to de- |January m‘é‘l drhmnc| !gls‘{‘ty-;lx‘ b;:- KA conl‘:“hh was shot ldndh in 1;014': 3 £ ‘Wiopted' & "‘?fid scale of wages and z;zfi‘z:‘:er:nn:'mmo;::fifl.::" I:lb; )‘.:nyf.:& ,,l;‘,,gfi..l ,;,u,,';l K. Fanner and surance it t of large |sengers luding twelve soldiers at San|Kerry and a woman, into whoee hous —Cart: s, offective April 1. The wage re- i . 8ly, both officjals of the W. R e ®* | Francisco and ports in the Pahama Canal jthe body was taken, died §¢ shosk: oon’s Magazine. e o e Prosecutor. B W. Graham in-4 state. |Zone. Both passeagars and érew escaped | P v injury. . ¥ 2 ':';‘n:x:mhe‘r :‘m ’cfll:lucl:; l"st‘ 4 kv e gyt A::A:::::;‘E:: ;L:nplgg _.An .offielal decree ed. in Madrid | textile mills” however, were sald to bey The officials sald Purpera broke dewn amounts of insurance Virgil Decker car-] POSTMASTER GENERAL HAYS not mow in circumstances' lke these?|making such dying statement must havé |proyides for.the appropriaticn of 500,000 | Fecovering rom the period of inactivity. (aftc~ they had questioned him for two . ried after having identified Lovett's body GETS VIEWS OF EMPLOYES| wachington, March 16.—J. J. Jusser- | NEVer, pérhaps, as by dying in such agiven up hope of recovery. Desos for the rebartriation of Spaniards house and admitted he was one of a band s that of Decker. and, the French ambasador, called on |Cause s Ireland's could we do so much| The jury was instricted that. it *it|fn the Uniied States who ace out of em- | orp PARK COSGHEGATIONAL of six men who held up Fanner and Sy Virgll Decker was subjected to a severe| Washington, March 16.—Views of D08- | presjdent Harding late today to inform |{OF the world’ brought a verdict of guilty of murder, | ploym S o 2 and, aftér_shooting them them, grilfing when he was placed in the jail |tal employes on broad questions'of pol- |iim ofcially of ihe soming yisit.of for:| . ENgland may try to contend that men |it should désignate whether ‘the punish i CHURCH, HARTFORDy SOLD | wic; §4,207, : here, byt stoutly maintained his inno-|icy affecting the personnel of the service [mer Premier Viviani to this country and |lke those executed in Mount Joy were |ment should be death or life imprisone| ' Leats Campagma, = passenger on the Purpera, the officials said. refused to cence. e ot gachien Ao rou to discuss'in a general way various di- |MUrderers. She will find it much harder | ment. steamer Vasarl bounqd from Buenos Aires | Hartford, March 18.—A. real estate |divulge the names of his companions in After Decker was placed in his cell he |Hays today. at a conference wi plomatic questions. in Which the United |than she imagines to get the world to ac-| The court went to considerable length | for New Yok killeq his wife Ernestine on | transfer involving the sale of historic | the crime, was stripped of his clothing to see if |representatives of .organized postal em-!giates and France are interested. .| cent that view.” to explain the law as to justifiable homi- | the evenimg of March 1) and then coms| church property was negotiated today | *I did it they queted him. he had a rose and dagger tattoo mark |ploves. The postmaster genefal, at whose |- 1t was understood that the call, al-| The volunteer who conducted the cor-|cide, holding that the defendant to be |mitied. suidide. when the old Park Coae-vgation] ehzr-a |T'll go to the ~hair for fhi on his left arm. Decker, however, had no invitation the conféfence was held, ex-| though not specifically connected with any |Tespondent to Mr. De Valera's residence | justified must have convinced the jury Y — at Asylum and High cte tattoo marks, although it had been as-|pressed the hope that frequent.meetingd | ;roblems présented by the league of nma- |Said that, despite the protests of his|that she believed she was in imniinent| A fedr doy strike of union barbers at | George and §. LeWitt of New Bri- serted Decker had euch a tattoo mark of might be held between representatives of | fons situation awas of such a nature that |(riends, Do Valera persisted in working | danger of losing her life or suering great | Toungstown. O. was ended when the |tain for $225,000. The Drope-y htd | RECEIVERS APPOINTED FOR his arm and two weeks ago had induced {the employes and-departmental officials |, number-of problems related more or|Strenuously daily from seven o'clock in | bodily harm, and had used all reasonable men voted to agree to the master barb- | been leased for the past few ears | GASTON, WILLIAMS & WIGMORE Lovett To have a similar insignia placed | o facilitdie adjustment of -all-differences: | joss “directly to- the:league came In Yor | the morning until eleven at night. means apparent to a reasonable person [ers 'reduction. of the price of haircuts | the Second Church of Christ, Scieatisl. ) on his left fore arm so that it - might | “The battle is won in the heart of the iderati 3 The interview. was a complete surprise. under the circumstances 1to - avold the | from 75 te 50 cents. George LeWitt said he and his uncie hal| serve as an identification mark and aid | soldier,” Said Mr. Hays. Thres hundred |Co > oo 2ton: | Until fifteen minutes before it took place, | danger. - . aradah purchased. the | &perty 2 view o, ”_;"o“ae"""". “a’:’l‘ 16. ;‘f"‘”fl’ Gov- in carrying a plan out to pass: Lovett's|ihousand men are engaged in- this-enter |y ARnING 18 HONORARY the correspondent had no intimation that| During the reading of the charge to the | The Atlarts, Birmingham and Atlantlc | improving it for commercial purposes. | {707 1 :’"‘"Q. e ARt T body as that of Decker and collect the prise and we ary m to have 300,000 T oF BOY scours |t Would pe accorded. jury Mrs. Jake L. Hamon, who sat in her | rafiroad which has leen tled un by a| The Panc church was the successy= of | ) 20 Vechten Veefer were ippointed by insurance which Decker carried. partners. T g postOffice department is o B0 Twice after leaving the house thé cor- | Usual seat opposite Clara Hamon, cried » — not an instifL un' for profit or politics; it seneral strike gince March 5. failed id| the famous oid North ‘hurch and was e e At " respondent was held up and examined, | Silently. She kept her eyes tightly closed |meet its sermi-monthly payroll of ap- | dedicated in 1866. The Rev. Dr licrace - . o ¢ VENGEANCE MOTIVE FOR is an insticution for service and it s ine H:fd‘l:h“"s:;‘ D tifod eeandent | first by members of the Irish republican |and choked back sobs. Tears ran down |proximately §100,000. Bushry:ll was a North church pastor and | Ga5ton. Willlams & Wigmore, exyorters MURDER OF TALAAT PASHA |president - purpose that every effort shall ¥ i ive |army, within sight of the president’s res- | her cheeks. . a memorial bust of is in the Park |80 importers, of this city. The labl be made—o improve that service.” e e e m e ol ecerndt Tt tonily by s | & Clars Momionteat biaite Tis: apdle.cHnl A ek s i diaty. e/ i VD rolics The Park; kod Farmthten As b Ewo Sl T2 PBerlin, March 16—In 2 statement e e Bl Opes D! military. Harrison, and was unmoved s _Judge | nesota’ senate vassed-the house bills pro- | enue Congregational _churches united |mately $6.000.000. =~ made to the police today, Salomon Telir- | SOUTH BOSTON TO HAVE ({0“: ‘;_l TV gstons sot ‘Washington, | When he was asked If he intended to | Cl'ampion read through the long charge. | hibiting trading in grain futures and de- | Severa years ago under the title of Im- eIt IEEN T By the D Com"';"-" e Mo g Foggh iy R ANTI-BRITISH. PARADE TODAY | (he -active president of the Boy Scouts, |issue a St. Patrick’s Day message, partic- | I . Brown, special prosecutor, open | claring all ‘grain_exchanges open mar- | manuel Congregafional church. | machingry manutacturers of the state of SRR TRRRE Phafi, forner i T Mortimer L. Schff, of New York ; Fed |ularly to the people of Americs; Mr. De |15 arFument for the state, stressed that | kets. ; | Wesblaae o and minister of finance of Turkey.| Boston, March 16.—Several' thousand : « i S ! = loyment being most prevalent in the | W. Sly Manuf ing Compa lev | juction avefages about 15 per cent., and | *MP . Sly Manufacturing Company, in CI “chargé reductlon’ about 16 per cent. | textile, shoe, machinery. metal and build- |land, December 31. last. “urpers was the "charge Teduc = ing trade indnstries. The New England |arrested here March 11, “T suppose but thers is no uze bring’ 4 inybody else into L™ o of Washington, with a claim of $60,000. The L ! he had not been employed by the Hamon 100,000,000 LOLN URGED FOR 3 - eral Trade Commissioner Thompson and |Valera said: 2 Z|asdafs Zf the defendant consist of stock sail he committed the crime as an act of [residents "ot South Boston were making |Jov..o. Weat, executive secretary of tne| I think the peopls of America under- catate, 2ot Mrs. Hamon, the widow, to| Anewncemost of the wmle of thirty HOUPING'IX NEW YORKE| 1n =5 - nboiiary - commanies tocared thil e R s Aracotan. pey. |Unusual preparations tonight for the pa- {oreanization, together wWith a deputation |stand, and if the other peoples of the it fage T honoinieg by (i | KN e e “lover-the world. The largest of these s laal's persecutlon of e A . |T2de tomorrow afternoon in celebration | o¢® (he " eight ~highest ‘ranking scouts in |world have mot yet realized that it is e hea 5 o yesimade By the BT New York, March 16.—A state loan of | Gaston, Williams and Wigmore, Limited, ale, and especially for the murder of Tel ot ther 145th anniversary of the date the |y, hington, constituted the party which |might and right contending in this awful the matter any Lo bertonal feeling in metal PAE"betrl - Atvided, “athong, tKréS [3149,000,000 ' for. scatewide homebullding |atatasiln. owners of Cameda, irlan's, parents, who, he asserted were |pritish troope bustied out of Boston. | |CASHREIen. SORRL TR Ihe AT S ER | e oia whan e the matter and cxplained. turning to | Conneotlcut concerns. purposes is urgea in an emergency hous: | - e oo s aken from their home by order of the| rejegrams from the secretaries of war House 3 So evident that it is a great principle at m“fi;‘ mu:n =nd her relatives. that in Indiet- | 1€ Telief pian made public here today by | o . MURDERER SAYS HE 2 ‘ormer grand vizier and put to a horrible |ang navy today sustained the orders of i stake, for which millions of the bravest|{he heat of battls lawyers said things( Jehm Fime, ': e e et | Nathan Hirsch, former chairman of WrE-¥ - seath. Rear Admiral Dunn, commandant of the | xux pom FINANGING of many countries lost their lives in the | (5 OUNeTwite might not say. oy & federal grand jury and arvested | o' yian's. housing committee. The pian TALKS WITH HER SPIRIT, ¢ = First Army Corps Area, refusing to al- UNION COLLEGES IN ORIENT |late War—it would be futile to endeavor | o LIS Wa8 interpreted as an apology te |on changes. of consiracy. to is sponsored by Health Commissioner rEOTSKY MAKES OVERTURES low regular service men to parade. The NT | (o move Them by mere words Thoue|MTS: Smith, the mother of Clara, to |agsets ‘from creditors. Judge Thomas TO KRONSTADT, REBELS |orders wers issued because organizations == ¥ Copeland, Samuel Gompers. and labor | ~Chicago. March 16.—Every night sined leaders representing 750,000 - citizens of |he killed his wife and their unborn ehild'} New Yok, March T6—Trustees of the | Vhom miGAight ~assissinations, _ callons | 110M, M. Brown referred yesterday as |ordored him held in bonds of 5,000, identifiedwith the movements to recog- F e s gt e MG 6 0ld woman. London, March 16.—Leon® Trotsky, the |nize the independence of Ireland and for |L2ura Spelman - Rockefeller Memorial > Sovsiaen “ortnringa; As he referred to Hamon's alleged dy-| Mrs. HamiMon Wright of Washington | O ot New Vork City. i el ol il - . 1000,00 lootings, devastations failed to touch. no | cunet amon's slleged S 3 The commission would finance two [%'ih —her 3 o Ly imes despatch from Stockholm |in the line. ~ ciroct A e or two faml wellings and apartment . :‘::";u{‘mg new overtures for the capi- the ‘Orient ‘ou’‘ctpaiton that: $%.100/000 :’:M"n"e;\::m‘;"‘:g"ng;“':;‘:“"T‘:‘;: 923 | preacher, she got the old man instead of | sors wiich, will cooperate - with the |}T 150 fIRNY ANSBEs and spery for | charges -of murdering the “ragxed stran-s wiation of the Kronaiadt fortress. Thess | $622,000,000 FOR ROAD AND : n:“;:gdedhe; A ot et s e 3}3 old poman' Mrs. Hamon, the league's advisory committee on traffic in .. w5u1q furnish the lot free and clear. e e Iy T T e o ¥a1wuE BUILDING THIS YEAR | peabody of Boston, committes chairman, |alone could make their dreams come true. | "0, Sobbet alond: | 0 0 Joplum. —_— o oyl g o Aandcrer had. to1d him that"Mirs. Weas mistice and the assenb of a g - o bo used for Builldh “For the past four or five years we % {building loan for the full value‘'of the v J - mmission to settle terms for a peaceful | Washington, March 16.—Approximately | 1o ree we sotiercs T Jasnn. Chinge moq | have been appealing to and conscientious. | F62ched that each side should have five| Am embarge on_impertation of wool. eement, according to the despatch|sg32,000,000 is available for road -and b . house but mot in excess of 80 per cent, fderer hid come to him nightly in hes 2 i Nours for argument, consequently the [ Wcol tdps apd wool waste will be pro- i vak £ th d and|W¥eddifig gown aud holding a child in her ess eci , which are supperted by twelve co- |1y trying to mobilize the moral forces of B} v . : " |of the combined value of the land an sose holding the fortress are decidedly |bridge construction and maintenance this | aolyime mission oorde. Mre Mocked| the WOrd. Our experience has been that | TIOUOR by the defense at the close of Mr, |posed in ‘Dill o be introdured by Sen \gainst dealing with the communists. Yolir, The! birsan “obspublioyronts - of| 20 S i building. Easy semi-annual payments [2Ims. s the department of agriculture' announced ey trust moral forces alone are precisely 2 % : e SLEADED NOT GUILTY OF today on the basis of information com- | opay "oTx STOTE the Women of the | Who show the least inclination o | STOLEN BONDS WORTH 850,000 . TALK OF AMERICAN SYNDicATE |Ufied today /5 Wanderer's sanity. their VIOLATION OF ANTI-TRUST LAW |piled trom reports trom the various state 4 give us practical aid by their actions. ‘Am HAVE BEEN RECOVERED| . .. _ ings inclddit to the suit| LEASING THE POLISH RAILROADS |onie i tchurcin® the €nd of the state's o " | nighway departments, ; ABLED EX.SERVICE I my brother's keeper? I fear, is long ; Eeeind 2 New York, March —Sixty-nine of the| Among the approximate amounts given |'*7® PISASUED FXOWIVION = ¢ ooiis 10 remain the philosophy of man.| Chicago, March 16— Bonds worth §5,- | {or absolute divorce brought by James A. " rations and ail of the 40 individ- |as available from local, state and federal chi » J City R 000, which the police assert were stoley | Stiman. president of the National C! iicted irces : : o from John H. ank of New York. against his wife. the g the Sherman anti-trust law by con. |§ Tsiand $1,170,000. | Beard for, vocational edncation e 914 | Valera continued: “The republicans of | CUS Bateman, arrested when he tried 1o it ipiring to mosopolize the production and ‘Washington, March 16.—Leasing of the | INVESTIGATING AN ESCAPE Potish railways to an American syndicate * for reorganization and development is un- FROM BROOKLYN NAYY TARNS ? der serious consideration by the Polish| xow York March 15o-An tnvest % ; — th o learned today f by Bt ale g - oy new administration that 70,550 disabled [reland, that is, three-fourths of our peo- | dispose of §10,000 worth of the securities. | @ UL L Stanisiams 7. Arot, cnief purchaging agent | 10 the eacave from Freokiyn navy yard lsiribation of Portland cement _today| LOBSTERS FROX NOVA SCOTIA T lare: sallor ana masinee oied | ple, realize that since death. is inevitable g Tunce hes 4 e S $nSy sieaded not guilty in federal court. Indi-| HAVE FLOODED BOSTON MARKET : B o st Gt i inevitablelf, ST P o L e (Coremeras | Com “iduals were released in $5,000 bail each. under training on March 1. The board ersaie Commerce Commissicn ssainet | ot the “Foiish Fovernment m the Unired | Bet Moaday nizht of Privaie Lewis D. railroads serving the port of ) lected Secretary of Labor Davis as the |in the grand defence of the. most sacred |elgn hostile assembly; the Irish people | ol o alleging unlawful charges for starage of i human rights. There is nowhere on{as a whole will never accept it. The peo- i undertaken by a board of fnquiry & MER HEWITT - Secretai Wallace i- T D! Peo: ateriale. Reparations amountin; y quiry ap- \MERICAN STEAMER HXW) ten dishes fairly floodsd the local market | caure and. Siesscr. of | commeran, oo | €arth & purer or more unselfish struggle. | Dle, even of the six counties, Were Aeor pober Ty ety ¥ Althoush the present rallway milenge | SCCi A0, Y 2GRt 20 DU tre s 18 POSTED AS MISSING |today. A shipment of 200,000 pounds |are also members of the board, were pres. |1t Will be persevered in with the same |consulted about it in any recognized way. 3 G i e :“:;‘;“' ot this wea |00 Of ¥ gihy parents i New Haven from Nova Scotia was brought to port by | sn. ? * courage and fortitude as shown by the |It was designed to perpetuate division| Liest. L. M. Rebb whe esenped from : > London, Mareh 16—The American |the steamer Prince .Arthur and prices early . Boston, Mareh 16, Clark of the marine corps. who was un- States, who has made such a recommen- gl gl o x der arrest on a desertion charge. will be 5 His guard, a Private and sectional rancor among Irishmen.” |the navy recelving ship in Bay Ridge. 0 ¢ sonde 56,001 X 0 “Brute force and lies, by which your| While no definite agreement had yet |B: taken into custody on board ERAL Beles aC roight steamer Hewitt, which left Sabine [came down to forty cents a pound. The|x. j, ROAD TO DISREGARD b &7 et | Brookiyn, was P Sy R e e Hamar Greenwoods and their like are |be v i added, wis desired to meet fully the needs apuary 20 for Boston and Portland, to- |shipment was the largest-at this early LEGISLATIVE VOTE 0X TiMe | amar, Oieeivoods and helr like are[been reached between the Sinn Fem and |the steamahip Cambrai in midocean. He as missing. The steamer, | date in many eyars, 3 5" it, only for a time. dch has a mormal crew of Clark was charged with deserting in the adherents of the Irish party in Ulster|is charged with embezzling more than |°f Poland in order to readjust the com- The Roman emperors did not win in thelr Germany last June. %ie was taken nto e with Tespect to the elections under the (52,000 of a.fund on the battieship Ten- |Mercial arteries with, reference to Dantzig | cugioay in Paris last October and brought e daisnigs.of 6,498 CLERGYMAN INDICTED FOR New Haven, March 16—The action of | contest—England won't win in hers.” partition act, such an ‘agresment would | nessee. A £ cass th comite SR here for trial. On the day of his escape ROBBING THE U. s, Mam| 1S leFisiature of Comnnecticut today in| 'Mr. De Valera declared there. was no |not be difficult, said Mr. De Valera. when —_— e s e oS Pleblacite sheuld |4 i; Tawyer made an unsuccessful attempt FryrTTe— . enacting + r;!l'_hn;nl:gal:l‘l{ilr:':lmn; the |truth in the rumors of overtures for a|the time for ‘action arrived. It.was a| The greem house at the department of | D¢ In favor of Poland. 1o secure his release on the plea that his IEST EGG! only il - {truce or peace or that the Dail Eireann [mistake to :§ pose that only nationalists |agrieulture, in Washington, was ablaze nlistment h. erted. WHOLESALE IN ST. LOUIS | . Danville, Ills, March: 16.—Rev. Guy | fass on the plane of the New Tork New : e Tieulture, ASK SPAIN TO MODIFY TAX E ent has expired since he duserted. Kyle and Loren E. Williamson of Mount | cverr soa Heritord ralient Tor aoeor, |had 1aid down new conditions. “There can |and republicans opposed partition. ‘That | with | odlor when - Secretary . Wallase | ASK SP St Louls, Murch 16.—Best eggs sold at |Vernon, Ills., were indictéd today on' the be ce tomorrow, if gland would sim- [ would.be proved when the :lectiins came. ol ed the annual amaryllls show at OF FOREIGN LUXURIES light saving schedstles on April | sy e o b o - | open 5 4-2 cents @ dozen wholesals here to-|federal grand jury charged with robbing | 1% Gotis : n April | iy refrain from hef aggressions,” he as. & “Industrial Ulster,” he said, “is not so | which close to 1100 plants ranging in eol- General ‘Manager C. L. Bardo' sai S lay. the lowest for this grade here in|the United States mail at Mount Vernon] -\’ o™ 51 | serted. “We had_established a peacefut WIRELESS FOG SIGNALS e T i s a blind to its own interests as {0 court be-|or from white to deep carmen, were on | Washington, March 16.—Diplomatic FOR LIGHTHOUSE STATIONS lonig! . ST constructive administration and were set- |ing severed from its great market in the | extdbition. representations requesting a modification 4 < everal mn':'c:ordxl:r.’to‘ .cvmm!ha‘l:n Mx’y’fe’.":im N Al Haven road trains will leave the termi- |(ing a noble example to the world of a %l'riculmre areas of the rest ‘of Ireland 2 —_— of the Spanish law of last April, tazing| Washington, March 16.—Equipment of 35 tne February 1 pricen o " |nan confemsed. ‘Willamaon dentes’ one | oomy s eh hry o7 iek RAE 3¢ present and | government based upon consent, and de. |Tho boycott of Belfast goods, which is| Fire last Blght destrored a three-stery foreign companies operating Ih t)§it coun- | theee Eovernment lighthouse stations out- % the February 1 prices. s . d arrive at thelr destinations an hour |veloping our trade and industries, when |operating now, is but the opaning stage | studio building on the estate in Soutn: ORITUARY. g e Mr. Liovd George loosed upon us his mur- WEATHER REPORTS REESUMED try have been made to the Spanish gov- {8!d¢ New York harbor with a new system of what would become. the complete and |bury, Conn.. of F. H. Skelding, a retired der horde, blooded upsby official instiga- Mra. $'ne Larow: - ernment it was announced today at the |Of wireless fog signals just perfected by absolute exciusion of Belfast goods If the | banker, of Pittsburgh, Pa. The loss was HOUSE OF COMMONS VOTES ON tions -and - sedulously ‘inflamed Wwith a |partition act is put into effsct.’ est which protest - has |house service, was announced tonight by, Portland, Ore., March 16.—Mrs. Nine FROM FOREIGN CITIES the | to have been incendiary. “Against’ this horder we will never|but the attitude of England, Mr. De Vi were ‘Tgnocents Abroad.” died here here to-|of which was suspended during the war, ay after an ilin : @ad been on the in New York and | United: States weather bureau. Thess!goods shall not be effective until March = as without regard necessarils to the 3 ceptance of the partiticn act, he replied: sigrant trafn. ress of stormag areund the earth. vital change. state department. - |the bureau of standards and the light- ated at’$10,000. The fire is believed | The law against s GERMAN REPARATIONS BILL |regular weekly bulletin of calumny and| Declarfg that the difficulty of been entéred has not yet lwem piit into |Secretary of Commerce Hoover. Devel- Larowe, who was in the party with Mark | New York, March 1l.——mhy ‘weather hate. . problem was not the attituie of 1"lst ? effect. it was explained. but it provides | opment of a radio compass by the buresu, Pwaln on the tour in Which he based |reports from foreign cities, transmission | ILemdon, March 17 (By the A. P.).— Folice and private jdetectives for taxatior of foreist. (\upanies and|he added, had made the new system pos- The German .reparations bill. providing |cease to defend ourselves to the utmost|lera concluded “It is to tne interest of | searching for a nurse who is charged|banks having branche or agents in | Sible, ess of four Weeks. She |again are being received here by 'the|that the levy of 50 per cent .on German |of our power.' no section of Irishmen to keep their dif- | with attacking Mrs. Caroline Griewold. [ Spain on a percentage basis ot the cap- 18 which operate on & Wave Questioned as to whether the offer of | ferences alive, but it is to the interest|of New Orlears, a patient fn a hospital| ital and profit\ “¢ ‘he hen & companies, | I 1,000 meters, Mr. Hoover said. Helen Temple. As|reports, with: radio advices from ships at|31, passed the committee in the house of |full fiscal autonomy would induce ‘ac-|ofl certain English politiclans and states- |in Chicago and robbimg her of jewelry t | have installed . on the A-= 4ir) she covssed the plains ‘rith an em- |sea, enable forecasters to trace the prog. | commons early this morming without men who desire these dlficrences as a|and momey which' the peMee vained at|of capital emploved or the éarn- dnd Fire Island . “The partition act {3 the act of & for- cloak to their imperial greed.” I F TN Y T P X “