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VOL. LXil—NO. AMENT WAKES e B it :%""""munua ACKING WORKERS OVERTURES FOR TRADE RELATIONS WITH . 3. e s e s et~ ACUEPT WABE REDUCTIONS in/A Numk Seri I,—lflfl"' for ‘those W0 have failed to pay their DOll tax in recent years. Fy Ly Sy . .| POLAND TO CONTEND FoRr Red Fh' ‘and Ho h : Car c"T"‘* u-‘q::.r )h'm:.::: ‘;r'e:;::nlttuud e State Department Receives Message From Lenine Appealing A DIVISION OF ¥rLESIA and Struck Small Car. 4 . i v newspaper, died of Geart diseuse. ApumntSigned b’MSpoh-unWith ¢ i . } P of N o Washington, Mareh 23 —Poiaad will Berlin, March' :3—(!y The A. P)|, Hartford, Conn, March 22.—Twelve| ' ¢ Capitalization of the North German . . Packers—Reductions press the inist-allied commmon, chate- [ZiRILISS DTN felitd e oty 40| personis were injared, Sve seriously, AUt | Lioyd company Nas been increased from tives of the Five Leading . . 5 ed with definite determinati>n o upper |guai*aTOn b & large interurban 0,000 marks. : 3 N S 5 pied the Blehm and Voss 11 wood- s Agreement—Note Contains a Veiled Promise to Exclude | Sicsiv, cor & aiatibucion of the tersi- |48, then occupied the Blebm and Voss | fhe track and crashed into s sma mate 12 1-2 and 15 Pér Cent.—Agreement Provides fo¥ in'Montreal, J. T. Foster, former presiden official advices recx'yed ihere loday by [Sinr shipvards quit work and began of-|car, bound for New.Britain With 70 |of ing'trades and labor couneil declares. doe e the Polish legation from Warsaw. ganizing mass demonstrations, according | passengers on board.«was going at about -ganda—Lenine’s Declaration of Renunciation of the|™Germany Tas indicatea her intention | © the dispatch, 30 miles an hour when the accident ec- United States _occupation army at| Washington, M: —Work the, “*We agreed 10 a to a wage re« o iy munists directed their _efforts against | Motorman James Noian of the New Bri- gton. March. 23.—Workers in wage i‘.‘:J‘.ZT.l”’}Z;iéZ‘n‘.f,‘?’fS i.?‘;f’,:u:.'.‘c?.’éflf courthouses, city halls, public binks and my‘- car had a narrow escape from Sovie Bl ¢ packing indusiry, numbering more mn'::rc:l;n"::lh:; !;;u‘:e r:tv ::lnem::\r‘an;" -vd-' Meet the Exigencies of the Situation, - ltriets. ~ This claim, -the Warsaw dis-|POlice beadquarters. A bomb exploded | geath. Dwight Davis of t. Louis was given 100,000, accept tne receat wage Feductions . Secretaries Davis, Hoover and Wallass. [ ~ak sthe direotor - of the -war i under an agreement sighed late today by - Waahington. March 3—Constdératios the o o herewitn - categorioal! meepras Article 82 of - the- treaty of |00WS, wrecked th§ obby‘and ihatiered | if Noian lost control of the carson-the :: CaS e O TIRANOS | heir spokesmen. with: rebresdiibtives 7 gt R g il red g declaration to this effect. Versailles as not providing for the at-[the ""l"‘::' of ""“‘“"' ‘in.a radius of | downgrade of New Britain avenue ap- | tadxnd the five leading packers. dode lfbo"‘,. e X i At the present time after soviet|tribution to either Poland or Germany tWo blocks.. ¢ Proaching ‘the switch whers where the | yyy Finaish goverament has decided to | The agreement ag signed Alss provides| ORATO® DS but | WAl €T 67 U0 sian soviet government appeared to Russia has concluded treaties and estab- | of upper Silesia as.a whole. In Rodewisch the city Hall -was vir-| New Britain cars turn .off. The. amto- try the charman and other leaders of |for the basic eight-hdur Say and for ex- < = possibility today when the state GeDAFIC| ) ied reguiar relacions with numerous| “According o (he (reaty.” the dis- [(ually destroved by a bomb -which had|matic switch failed to work because of ment announced tl receip! messag } . d New- . tory between Po:uyl and Germany bas-{, Foril B O en troliey’ car at New Britain an More than 20,000 men sre out of worl 3 i b v i rg. Workers n| ingion avenues here late today. The bk % . . s 3 United States From Its Field of Revolutionary Pro-|<d on the communc according. to Eight Hour Day énd Est for Six Months of War« ' 0 0 § Influenza in epidemic form has broken i o e the aaten. nopion. on 4he |, In Lelpsic, Dreaton, ~Rodewisch. and | aryed, achording o witheased. The front | o imivense 12 eaidemie form has broken Time Agreement for Arbitration of Differences. Basic Principles of Bolshevism is Regarded as a Move to basis of the numerical majority retumed | 2S5 SU8 1 onicss, Germpany the com, | vestibule of botn cars wers crashed and titure f: the first compietei wun patches indicated will be strongly op-|.n the Leipsic courthouse this morning|. Connecticat Company officials and pas- | o' =8 appointment by President Hard- (0f approximately 12-1-2 and 15 per oent.| Siure from pieteiy the all-Russian central executive com-|posed by the Polish foreign office, which |and blew off the roof, broke all.the wint | sengers on the car said ' itappeared. as b e United States of the question. of - . "m‘:n‘ trade relations with tae Rus- eratifod a¢ the ist h tension for six monihy, or to September| pur Claims. He show rempchib e gy tates, the absence of such relations With| patehes said, “the inter-allied commis.|Déen cancealed h the basement. The usé| the speed at-which. the car was travel- | o In0e communist party o na charge ((SRe5n [0r % RERHE S0 ST | knowledge of industrial priacivies from Lenine, the Russian lesder, 4p9eal |30 rics seems to soviet Russia particu- | sion will smbic to- the supreme. coun. [Of dynamite against the city administrar| ing, _trolley company ofcials eaid. The ing for a conference a apnouncing ready e socia pold e 19 e a0 sccurate scqusintance wki etm: rpost v g ic conditions. He zot the gist of 4 a4 - | cil tion buildings in Auerbach, Freiberg and| big car continued straight ahead and > e e s L i e . he steod ¥ to send an official delega- |12rly o) h‘: e x;fiafl:rfl::r: ”.‘Zi’é-.‘i?;- the .plan of rlnls\::dng“: me,‘g\;‘::‘;: Dresden resulted in heavy, property loss | jumped the track as it neared a local MA :....Ed ot .p.;::d::n.,.d:,;;a; o ane| e o scale iz sgreed Lo coren: ;3“";““:;; iy T :‘:’:n‘:.’:.& tion to thia country for the purpose of | RE L B g TLEH O™ e formall the basis of th evotea in the communes |and the wounding. severely of at least|'car which was about to start on & loca} [TOUNS g, 2 2 parade on cicy hall, Salem |Ponds wifh (hat put nte efect Ma et e i o rcealion <h negotiating an agreement o that end. | 0ol opening. trade relations Ve-| taking Into considerstion the ~economic | {hree. persons. Others were slightly in-| ran. oy Mass., ot the unempicy by e g pockers'and. oo e vage | 13" o war s 25 s . Goyermment officials were careful nol|FUUL 0, o, "na America and for that|and - geographical situation of each lo-|jured. f| ptoroan. Nolen stilabiod 46 simpa BORSRE g te ot il houry mwm"‘”‘. = ,;‘:_ B v e o commit themselves as to the course |, oo ine relations betwetn the two| cality.” X iwenty-oneysrold man was ar: | but i T were canght 1n the VCCOk | mus sapthern Factnc tnen mote of » | Bites wane e 1P % 1803 3 1 beiteve that may be taken. but there were V| onublics have to be on the whole Tegu-| Laiest advices recelved today from{rested in Auerbach with a sack of dy-|agelof the vestibule. Condneter Frank sations that the closest scrutiny aiso_contribyted valuablo assistaice willy teduction in workinz force has. heen re- |Der cent. his knowledge of the pron'ems cf the called ‘and - the presont force of 24.000 [ Judge Alschuler, who dueing the war ar| cattie industry. Wtk and until Tecently actéd ag-arbiter-in| " wwe are mighly lereel (ha: Sesretsry differcnces arising between the packérs Davis has committed himself to tha ey valued at 2,000 | and their employes, continues his ser- eight hour day. 1 d of registered mall |Vices in that respect, under the agree- tarized. Warsaw by the Polish lezation, while ad- [Namite in his possession. A companion | Carbello also had his legs injurel ‘in Fiven the recently negotiated British- | I |\ ppien central _executive| miting. & numercal m fority in the en-|Who fired at a policeman escaped: 'The| ihe erash A fire alarm was it [ Ky syl Ruesian trade agreement and that al-| oo o0 therefors proposes to send | tire territory in favor of Germany, show- |man arrested said he was from Dansif, | and ambulances were called. S vers ready a somewhat broader interpretation| . [0\ gejegation to America which will|ed an sugmented total number of dis- |but declined to talk furthe of the injured were taken to hospitals in had been given the regulations that de-|TCC L (EUR O O ter with the| tricts and communes which voted for| The outrages are believed to be con-|delivery automobiles which were mear the fned the Wileen adm et overs, | American government in_order to solve| Poland. In the ten Gistricts which were nected with the attempt of the commun- | scene. in_dealing w - r on all economic qu L 5 ¥ stolen ‘from the rallroad station at;Cen- |mnet, whieh was regched ‘through the||y admire the spirit ae <jowed in iPe tHe question of business relations and of | reported on the: basis of: the latest. re- |ists to force a general strike. i The. geriously injured are: terville, lowa Saturday night. medlation of Secretary Davis. conferences. with us. H's conteaLem B the formal proposal to send an|ISumption of trade between Russia and| turns as giving Polish majorities, 507 —_— Frank Carbello of, Hartford, conlus: | v the formal proj contain. | America. communes were ‘said to have voted Po-|SERIOUS DISORDER HAS oficial delegation here. the not oo 1| °'Prenidert of tne all-Russian execu: BROKEN OUT IN HAMBURG ::u :‘i:‘ e ood Btates from its fieid |live committee, M. Kalinin; secretary, P. 3 o Beitat P Provision= of the ‘:neemtnl as signed tor of the New Britain car; one 165 am-| gy cages of typhus fever wera re. |DY J. G. Condon and Carl Meyer, repre- pafated and internal injuries, condition | poreeq- 4o”tHe state health depariment |Senting the big five packers, and- by that a reduction of wazes is the propes way 1o soive the present .ndustrial pribe De is 1 % Rea s B P lems, I believe is wrong. ; ennis Lane an on 8. Breanan for iutiona: pagan Zalutsky.' " Y - i London, March 23.—A Bérlin despateh| Frank W. Cook of New Brifain, one fimm:'mm“'. :;:, 3:‘,.':“',‘,”,’ Beetl | he. Amalgastated: Order of Meat’ Cutters m.nd‘l::-dn:mu:‘hv[e s e ey :—u’"x“ B i e ok : . received by Reuter's says that serious legy "'"'“\“f" c”;‘“'}‘[“’"‘":";““‘ e 7 and Butchers Workers of North Ameri- 3 R A oot KAMCHATEA RIGHT! disorder has broken out in Hamburg, th ames Nolan. of . Harl motorman |- 1" 4y Cnited | c8. follows: A ernal reconst: S ‘CEBED. 3 sorder: Has broken ‘out in Hamburg, the ‘or fallure te pay taxes the United |3, V. ! L, o g pg e e ran To MoSCOW ApMINIsTRATION | 2¢ KILLED AND 30 WOUNDED workmen and police. fought_outside the | °f the New Britain car, right lex crush- | g\ gies Housing corperation. is made. der | “Firti—The waze cuts of § cents per| MABINE WORKERS OX OCEAN | 5, i egpuomic life, S S o 1 o IN AMBUSCADE IN IRELANO | famous Vulkan shipyards. Four persons | *d. 3 fendant in a_sult for $10,000, brought by | hour for hourly workers and 12 12 per| A GOING TOW BOATS TO STRIKN . SO dautian o Iotarvening o, the i e LT i were killed, twelve were badly and four-| Robert T. Hartnett of Hartford. mo- | ;. "oy or Bridgeport. cent., for-all piece workers shgll remain . Himsian entral "sescutive. commities | Coneeralng reporis of s \tanater of | Dubll, March Fi—By the A, P)—|teen slightly injured. Torshani of the local, car:, 6. Jox orysh: T cilockiam (F the Gt haaaced Oy 3 imakes herewith a categorical declaration |part of the peninsula of Kamchatka by | Twenty-four persons were ekilled and| ~The despatch says the senate has de- ew York, March 23.—Orders for aw Patrick MeLaughlin ‘of Newington:| Beth Ettenson, 35. ‘of Teavenworth, | lhe packers and shall nof-be subject 1o "flm’llt s 1o, this_effect.” the Far Eastern republic in Chita to thc | nearly thirty wounded in ambuscades|clared a minor state of siege. . " i ike of marine workers on Kan..- committed ,suicide jvate |any further acbitration. 4t fur & Oceéan-going towboats along the Atiantiq : a tod battr Uspe’ trachurel], i T B reductions are_desiredl ihay shalf be su-|and Gulf coasts probably will be iswued i . Confirmation of Lenine's declaration of | Moscow soviet admixnistration, ‘a recent | Feportes Y- George Anderson of Hartford ; internaM (g% im0 10 4 0 Lith » mittéd 10 the administraigr. . = within 24 hours, Thomas B. Healey, gene o his renunciation of many of the basic|Viadivostok dispaich o the Jiji Shimpo| The'men to whom the government|IRISH DERARD T injuries; % as epes. ‘Second—The basic eight houn day and | eral manager of the Marine Enginserd principles of bolshevism, received by the|said that t the. auction of the Russian | attribute the organization of: tze am- HOUSE OF COMMONS| The slightly injured: state department, have been given care-|figheries those at Kamchatka were ex- | buscades have riot been capture Mre. NG Contia ot New Tritain:| . Ford Moter Ce. plant at Mighland o\len\me Flnflu a:al‘.::nw t:?:ebuun E&M Association, announced here to« . Tul study by the Fovernment expe.ts, and | cluded. It trdnspired later, however, the | _The multiplication of the ambuscades | 1 ondpn, March 25.—(By The A. P.) AR| Homer Hail of Hartford: Samiier Gof | PArKs Detroit, is now on a “iz-day week | rulings :m:i::n S R L R R ' while it was realized his apparent aboul- | dispatel declared, that the Far Easter: | I8 believed to be largely due (o reprs- iyricy ‘debate was raised in the house of | of :Plainyilie; William J, Scheard _ of | Production. About one-half the force is |0 employers or employes o <ubmit ‘1o | test against wage cuts placed in effect face may have been nothifg more than 4 \republic had seerttly ceded rights i |4JS for the recent = exécutions. The|cmomons today by Francis Dyke Aciand| New Britain: Willlam Miller of New [¥OFkING, with the outpu 3,000 cars vers s meve caused by the exigencien of thel|Kamchatka to 'the, Moscow administra- | Sinn Fein is said to regard their men the admial 3 March 1 by the Atlantic Coast Towboat ks as beillegerents, and the ‘execution of | 5, APRSINE Lo tho ‘govemnment to Act| Britain and Clarence - Forbers of ‘New i > uationay do, SpEAG R | Ownece Adssdiation: - hod e rdui - » it] imity b ster. He ad- B > e T et oo 1 ind the mover’It lu sipnosed, les. those'tabtured 4= a breach of th law s e s L S o T P L i Matatenance of way empioyes on the | “Thiri—The agreement of December|pleted today and were awaiting approval & Without forma! announcement having|tnc alleged Vanderlip eoncession,” . the [Of War, and punishable by reprisal: TR A T Chicago. Burlington and Quincy raitroad |23, 1917, and extensions thers of all de-'of the association’s national executive assembly - to choose the form of an Irish| 1 \rEs? MOVES IN THE been made, the attitude of the United |dispatch added, “therefore, the fisher; (The execution of Whelan was follow- S ek west of the Missouri river will be |Cisions thereunder (except as herein ll“ committee, . > i v e in’ Frederick Gai & . d by the killlng of two policemen in | 1% STILLMAN DIVORCE CASE |increased by approximately 1,500 iied) shall remain in effect until Sep Captain e nard, secretary States towards tne importation of gold, |question may lead to a conflict of inte- | F TV [0S CUNE, €000 RONERER, Bl Former. Premier Asquith criticised the sooyaeld o ADHI 1. PPrORMmAtely 1,500 men | 15, 1981, €; Whichstiic e agrels|o¢ the American Ocean Licenssd O rests between Japan and Russia’ of the policemen were avengd in Clif~ government's failure to employ the same Y # 2 ‘White. Plains.. N. Paternity of two ment anc all awardsthefeundef snd sup- | Confreence. an amalgamation of all mae FG7 & athe euastity of A EEGbiiT acT IN | den by Bouse-burning. T handicating. the 1w in areiaa®| children, Guy Stillman, aged 38 moktls 5, Silgmenia sol amibracite: la Februacy, |Dieweniwidnd reseubio ueapuay undess | rihe ocpatlations herdy pald sk from Stockholm and said ts bear the mint| STATUS O EED The execution of Patrick Moran has | il % ("0 in suggesting that the | 2N Jay keeds, tiree months oider, is|according to the anthracite bureau of in- |Standings connected 'qu_n-nh hall ab- | Eanization will g motal an . mark of the Swedish government. 1t was A MAN’S OWN KITCHEN. been followed by the killing of two | (i on™ i ooc®in "touch with the | Questioned in affidavits. filed with Su-| formation.-established a new record for |solutely termindte: SBE it th i st i *xplained that the United States would h jon| oigemen In his natlve district Of ) cpragentatives of the Irish people, said | rome Court Justice Morschauger “here |that month, amounting to 5,966,101 gross | emccapgor e ARABLEAANE Mm::l:fi' 251 womia] areck, moce: <t 2591 00 :"".p.‘ a6t eencem Luelf 11 1o the origin of the | L I0n e e | very man exscufsd vengaance|\t YAk useloss ‘o:lay down impossible | O3R! stler preliminary srxuments’ ‘bv.|tone. . 8 AICCbE i, va- 4 metal and that the parties to whom. it ¢ rou; til 3 1t 2 the | tow boats and about 2.400 men. to a man’s kitchen came up in the U.|is anticipated, and as the government |Olditions in such negotiations. 2‘:‘.‘.,":."1";:3?..,2’.‘.‘.";?..;“.‘,& e :fi:tutz The police of Barcelons, - Spain, hav J:lr:;;‘cK?:na:t;‘l:u:::rlel;‘:::(,o:: ex- jas bern consigned wouwld reeive Jt atl S “aistrict cour: here today in' the|has in custody many men liable 1o the |, REPIDE to Mr. Asquith's fndictment of : o eir own risk. { o Ulon, leaders ot m: marine werkerg * i - - mployeFs this ected by wage 0. se of Antonia Colengelo of New Lon- [death penalty, and is said to mean t ths "V"fiwt in connection with_ the ;fifi;agam;fu:; o S e e 5:?:': ?b:u( e I'vy‘;: :-1- : ...':];:m b;mr-“ml companies o | any guestion as to its ownership to the | WU O PN CE TS Naving @ pint .of | carry out executins, ling. execution's fount ‘Joy' and 'elsewhers, ‘Delancy -Nicoll, for ' the - ani: matters of jurisdiction apd_power under|today that will_appesh i sourts. The pesition of the government wm'sm in his homie, 1t was brought ths on each side .l%nflaequ ¢§. as bringing dbghe; and * shame ‘upon president, areuing on. endands me- - s the ‘administration,-wne=«iT subjects of | raductions fo the raliroad labor 1 is that it cannot well impugn the status) TS L Uy ST o0 cinluelc @ restau- {nevitabl Bnglapd in_the States. Mr, Fost $10,000 a mi alimons ‘and, - hours, wages, conditions and adjustments ; Chicago. T St~ B 0 e 0 S e | YO M i i hong e S g L s 0 80 et St s tng i [ [ S o Sl S | AT s s ot s mer o o ol retus , but_the daily. guerrilla warfare that , Mra. Stlllman had take: “as her fllmfl terially d F The employers and employes shall, how- | Dloyed on the boats of the New York, New hich the Lormer sdministration hele %!l ed a verdict of gnilty, with & supple: | against the troops and police, and the |that ihe other *°‘"“"°" cuehzed in &njover’ in' Thaian-guide by griom sie B8 |ap. SompaTel Wit ton. toens LCOTATY | o cer, be permitted to put into operatioa |Faven and Hartford Reliroad Bad stoed one of discouragement to any such Im-| 0001 verdict: that the * liquor was |individual shootings of policemen and |Ambush to kil policemen; they —were Ap infant son. The -hild is questicd |yean .ago, but cotton exports sumped |Plalls Whereby they may develop a meth- |solidly against accepting a decrease, and. Sortation. al circles the opinion wag | KEPt for use of the man’s' family. _ suspected of haflvinztdexalinxa with ;fi‘fi.":hm’m‘;’ ::;':l’w“‘ Soft-nosed | i Guy * Stillman. - A, Zsneral, denial of ¢ % - Ci i i . them are ¢ likely te E b T oy atstastors trade reias |, Counsel for Colingelo led a motion |t e considered not likely to be od to handle hetween themselves 4ll |that a majority of the men employed on this charge was made by the society wi-|. o matters of mutaal interest so long asithe floating equipment of the Cenmtral A to have the verdict set aside, claim- | seriously checked.by any government b ‘Thaf’s* couiéel: who filed - affidavits' de- s employ- | they do not interfere with the adminia- | Rallroad of New Jersey also had refused ‘.':."‘(.7."'....“1'.4"‘.,«,.“"'"...‘.?;““" 0| ing an incorrect interpretation of the | measures vet taken GERMAN INDUSTRIAL AREAS nying all of Mr.. Stiiman's allegations. $ recognized | 1, Judge Harlan\B. Howe gave the — 5y this country. Since all Russiap trad- i e in custom taiior tration. to accept wage cuts. They asserted, hows e | : IN THE THROES OF ANARCHY| Setting up an “affirmative answer" (o | wene. an oimice o — e ork | Fitth—Any questions relating to hourd | ever, they were uncertain as to how attorney one month in which to file his{NO CLEMENCY ASKED FOR ~ the banker's suit, counsel for ‘the wife 'wage off 540 a week and the week worl|OF WAges submitted to the administrator | WOrkers on other roads had met wage _—at n.m aplatncd; shipmcnsa - ot | Uriet= BERGDOLL KIDNAPPERS| Berlin, March 2J.—The mid-German in- [ -flled additional. affidavita, which ere eystem. during the continuance of the agreement |cut provosals. They said that it will nos D e, (RIS e e AT Bn a0 6. ¢ | oA YRR VS TRS 0 TABEAT ety dustrial ‘areas are again in the throes of | hot made public, bringing into the case oy s g = shall be submitted on written briéfs, un.|be until April 1 fl;l!hfl)'v -'ll|h!:no'“‘ ttagkment by, crod Washington, ~ March 23.—Secretary | anarchy in consequence of the commun. | the name of a_“Mrs. Fiérence 545" | * More than Ave ther e less otherwise Tequested by the wdminis- | actly how many of their men have indle e e e g . Y. SOCIALIST ASSEMBLYMAN | Weeks: said today. that so far as the war |ists” determination to force a widespread | & former chorus_girl and that of * her (i the Angus shops ::;:“"(,,”'-Q:::y:’t'lrmor vidually agreed to accept wage reduce B eatrie 6 the spviat by thé Usied F department was congerned no request had | general strike in protest against the gov-|child. Jay, allefsd to ‘have been bog |ihe Canadian Pacific rallway were moii. | Messrs. Condon and Meyer made the | tions. a """I“ ABciam Goctaied, 1a| Albany, N. Y., March 23.—The judi-|peen sent to the Germam government for | ernment’s action in massing’ security po- | Out of wediock and whose father is s fied 1é-:. work would be suspended un- | {0lOWIng statement after the anmounce- RSN iape. e e o o ciary committee of the assembly to legalize, so far as thia country is con- clemency for Carl Neuf and Franz Zim- |lice there for the purpose of checking to be the bank president. to 4, tc recommend to the lower voted, C 1 Avetl 4 9 ment of the agreement: DEATH OF CARDINAL GIBBONS : cerned, the Russian tille to any com- mer, American detectives who have been | the rioting and plundering which haye| .Neither Mr. mor Mrs. Stillman was “After several conferences with, Secre. 15 MOMENTARILY EXPECTEN modities formerly owned by the imperial | ouse the unseating of Assemblyman|sentenced_to prison terms at Mosbach, |been going on for the past few days. The|in -court during today’s proceedings. Mr. . Greeks , Soss in- Aste MY re- | tary Davis, Secretary Hoover and Sec- J sovernment, and. shipments would be free|Gony, JAger, socialist, of Kinks = (n|Baden, aia result of an attempt to ar-|lignit districts near Mansteld: are. the|Stiliman Is believed ‘o be lving at a|0eq fo be energaticalls preparing or |fetary Waliace, we have agreed with Sec.| Baltimore, M. March 23.—The death from selzure by creditors of the old re-|CHArESs preferred against him -hat when |rest Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, American |chief center of the present disturbances,|club in New York end Mis. Stiliman |, new offensive in the direction of weki. | Tetary Davis to & Aefinite termination of b elected he was not a resident, of this|draft evader, in Everbach last February.|Which not only extend. to derailng trains | With her. two younger clildraa is- at of Cardinal Gibbons was momentarily exe pected tonight, and his physicians bes Jieved that he would not have the strengtiy X » h Shebr, an impereant eity In the interior |the War time labor agreement. This will Stats, but of New Jersey, Mr. Weeks .sald he would confer later |by removing the tracks, but are spread- | lakewoed, N. J. Mrs. Lexds ‘was last re- 4 i Such & case of attachment: has been| mp. committee took no action on res- jecided by the British courts, it was ra- o " enable the packers to complete plans al- i 5 et with Secretary Hughes in an effort to set-|Ing 0 serious bomb outrages upon the|Ported to be in Havans. . e ready anmouhced to adjust betwees them. olutions calling for the ouster cf the|tle the question of whether the state de-|judiciary buildings in nearby towns and sulled, in the case of = shipment of lum- e the question er the state ot from Rusaia which was attached my |Other socislist members, Charles Sojomon {0 live through another day, it was an< ities, including Leipzig, Dresden, Frel-|PROGRAM FOR UNVEILING OF - S s g ] Pl Bl “in:x“n“d Sl — partment or the wer department proper. | Cities, inclu 3 en, - . went ashore at Great Lcige. off Woods |mutual interest. this evening. : ‘reditors of the imperial government, who |°f KINgs and Samuel Orr of Lie Bronx.{ly had jurisdiction in the case. Mean be;t z:‘;l blzmfixlnl gL STATUE OF SIMON BOLIVAE |Hale, In a fog will have to be partially | Representatives of both sides . were | Throughout the day the cardifal's cone sontended that the cargo was the propes- ol time, it is said, the state department ha, rm. ndits, opera . ty of the old government, unlawfully p O TAK AN i) jeaptied of her cargo of coal before she | understood fonight to have accepted an taken no action. Tection of the notorious ‘Robin’ Hood" | New York, March 23—President Hard- |can be floated, invitation of Secretary Davis to meet taken by the soviet. The British' court JOCKEY CLUSS IN NEW YORK| The war secfetary refused to admit|Hoelz, who a nzr ago terrorized Vogt-|ing will head a parade of Latin-Ameri- President Harding tas White Homse held, it was added, that attachment s that Neuf and Zimmer were officially con- |1and, are ‘carrying out hold-ups, robbing |can diplomat; and other notables up Fifth| Wire partially destreyed _four-stery | (0MOrTOwW. would lie and the creditors of the Rus-| Albany, N. Y, March 23.—The Betts|nected with the army of occupation at|8avings banks and otherwise spreading luvenue on the afternoon of April 19 in|building at Twelfth and Buttonwood| During the entire three days of con- slan government were entitied to so much | bill, Which is designed to levy a tax of |Coblenz. He said he would make a com- |terror through the community by the de- |connection ‘With the vyveiling in Central dition was precarious. He lapsed into unconsciousness several times. each time the physicians believing that the end had come. A constant watch was kept at the street. Philadedphia Losses of seven | ferences, the renresentasivis of the (We preiate’s bedside by the physiicans an % of the lumber as was neceseary to satisfy | tWelve per-cent. upon the gross recsipts|pléte statement on the subject tomorrow |Struction of industrial plants nd the LPark of an' epuestrian statue of Simon |manufacturing concrrns in the buflding | Sides faced each other joini session | every effort was made to ward off the their debts. of jockey clubs and racing assocations, |after he had concluded his study of the |Seizure of arms. « £ Bolivar, fémous South American soldier | totaled $100,000. but tw on Monday Whea each r'de |hour of his deat Weonomic experts of the United Statés favorably reported today by the as-|records of the men, together with recent R 3 te and statesman, presented to the city by - stated its case. and late *7dav when Uia government expressed the opinion that|Sembly committes on taxation and re-ireports from Major General Allen, com- | SECRETARY DENBY HAS the government ‘of Venezuela. Dr. A, R. Bliss, member of the faculty | N2l lerms were .gaed. 1t s understecd | Russia was attempting to obtain recogni. |trenchment. The mearure was amended |manding the American forces on the ARRIVED AT GUANTANAMO| On the same day, official ceremonies|of Bmory University, Atlanta. Ga.. and | (DAt at the last momeit ther» was 472 happy death. tion under the guise of trade negotiz |iR committee 80 as to apply only :o Hat|Rhine. & 3 e will be ‘conducted in Caracas, the Vene- ['six or more students were injured in an | (NTeat of further discusios, but Secre- |* Antious imquiries were made st thg tions, as thers was in reality littie that|Taces and te exempt harnass meetings On Board the United States Battleship [#u¢lan capitdl, in Which two parks in|explosion in the pharmacology laborotory | 12Ty Davis is said to have exclaime: :/|archiepiscopal residence and of the newse Russia now has te offer this country,|ffom its provisions. POOE TRAIN CONNEZCTIONS Pennsylvania, off Guantanamo, Cub,|that ‘city "Will be cbristened Washington |of the universky. What's, the use of arguing, kixa. Setretary Hoover, in a formal statement ‘l» In all the Catholic churches of the elty prayers were offered for his recovery of e Arion L;”"Ta"” papers for news concerning the cardinal w March 23.—(By The A, P.) .Eawin Den-|and Clay- Parks, jn honor of George © sets of representatives there - |throughout the day. Several times rwa + ast Monday, declared, except for some|MAYS IS PUSHING THE HER 8XITH COLLEGE GIRLS goid and platinum and a little ax, Rus-| “MAIL EVERY HOUR' ‘CAMPAIGN Dby, the American secrétary of the navy, | Washingten and Henry Clay, and a| Resignations of Frank D. Richardson, | [X°d their signature mors circ: Mass., )7 i arrived ' off Guantanamo Bay on’board {street named ‘Wishington avenue. These | supervising. federal prohibitlon agent at sia was without any considerable ameunt -, Jarch . 33— Nearly ted that he had died early ries Hoover and Walliee 100k |the afternoon. o A ctiv rt in the almost contifiuor flin 3 1 “ the torpedo boat destroyer Crowninshieid, [¢eremonie§ Will ¢arry out a recent gov-|Ohicago. and Leo A. Crossen, supervis-| DO active pa ‘The extreme iliness of the cardinal whe, % > commodities which would bave a mar-| Washington, March 23.—Members of f:: sp;’:',’e', e n“‘:‘,,f;:f,db":‘fiu:‘;: Later Mr. Denby transterred is. flag to |eFnment deorce, which declared it s the |ing agent at Philadelohia, were announe. | $PaTaie conferences between SCCTeid:y |until last Sunday believed to ba et in this country. congress have been askeq by Postmaster | iy take them from Northampton to this|the battleship Pennsylvamia during the [duty of nations to perpetuate the memory | ed BY the internal revenue bureau. L, v I?::_ ”"M;;:"%“’;: = ;‘m:;::' slowly regaining his health, cast an ads * %, Ihe text of the communication sent by | General Hays to co-operate in the “mail |city today because of poor train connec- |Mmanoeuvers at sea. of great men.’ 7 29, foRORRE; AYS. Jon P the Russian government to the United |every hour” campaign which he proposes ditiona] gloom over Holy Week, but fn » Together with Admiral Wil the sec-| The parade here will proceed to Boli-| Majer General Leonard Woed will re- | DUt it is understood conciusicn® Which | svent of his death the Holy Week sers tes government follows: to inauguraie over'the country In an ef- | cm contaiaies, 1o of the ooy foie | retary witnassed target pm;: trom the|var-Hill within. the park, where the ex. | tire_from"active service In the army to | (hey reached afler hearing (he elaic-lvices will continue uninterrupted. & was 0 the congress of the United States|fort to relieve the congestion in the big to arrive in time to catch their train for|bridge of the flagship. ercises of unveiiing and dedication ‘"": e head . of the University of Penn- mj“:!b' Y hoxrin % ’: 'h“:;h“ e gl stated by the cathedral authorities. The E ind His Exceliency President Harding. |city postoffices as the result of the bulk |the west and -were. compelled to revise| OR,returning to Guantanamo, Mr. Den-{ fake place at 4 @'clock. It is expected | sylvania after he returns from the Phi :’“:i:m-:m o W - tenebrae service heid tonight at the ca+ Washington : of the mail of business firms being hed | their -travel schedules. Special trains |by Will inspect the naval station. . : , | President Barding will make an address iowines, 1€ was Teported at the war d 3 Have the hener te. tranamit as in-|until the end of the work day and then thedral was the first in many years at were run from Northampton te New York outlining in detall the attitude of his ad- | partment. "&]:_:l’o‘:"flll:fwl’h"f:":' *.“(‘:’:‘:' P":; which Cardinal Gibbons did mot preside 1 e el TR ier ToiRtstes v ey | Dot in S b {and Boston to accommodate the girls. |ARMED POLISH BANDS o B tSwark Latis-Amieriond” su- Fwe hundred and oighty thewsand war | MF. Brennan, speaking for the' émplores. | Hastes. services i be celebrated slac y resentative of Russian republic to Estho-| PABTY OF BRITISH LANCERS " | REPARATIONS CoMMISSION . ENTER UPPER '""" ' The' céremonles of unveiling and Jedl- | prisoners ot all nationalities have heen | 17 8 verbal satement r. UIennis|borately in all the Catholie Surches as e VER AMBUSHED NEAR LANGFORD SENDS NOTE TO GERMAN GOV'T | London, March 33k wireless a cation will ‘inciude an address by the jgaken out of Russia or sent back by the 7 ~ ‘From first days of her existence faid that BE Freaty admired ine ooritlumal it was sald the difference being. foreign' mirister of Venezuela, it official [various Bakic routes-up to the middle of & the lack of a pontifical mass at the eas receivéd from Berlin gives a Kattowltx - D conference. even though he di ot | ey la;’ soviet Rusmia had nourished the hope of | Dbl Marsh 38.—A party of lencers | Paris, March 23.—(By the A. P)—The |/ .0or 1o the affect' that atmed: Pollah | mastyemen e oo s cioit this country. | this monch by repatriation agents of the with all the secrearys ecemomw'c . the possibility of a apeedy establishment | vr apont. roe. trndres Lotivery Hopny |oDarations commiesion Tas consMered |pands, including reguidvs. from- General |fiyian, who will be followed by Governor " triendly_reTations with the ETeAt re-|oieaory bompe s e Shg Ko, | the German statement regarding the nOn- | ialler's avmy. have croseed-the. Upper St- | My " Fresident Harang will be” ih| Opewing of & G5h a enrh the tramic| Secretary Davis alco i By o hEa Briniy|town and Lantord. The strength of the |payment of the 100,000,000 gold marks | josian frontier at some points and Dre: | last peddeer € DT oAt to ourk A trafle| rmusit mad1toT SmT Tpecied that Intimate and. seid | BUKAry contingent is not known, but It is | toaay, the date fxed by 'the “ullies for | ciiiieeq s Folish republic Headed by Dustness men of Germns” gt | & strike in the packing Swould be created betwesn the two repub. | [POTicd that Captain Peak was killed |payment, and is forwarding a communi- | “ric aespatch sdds that the Germans|mwgAGENENT DISCLOSES pan 404 England. was announced by by, | Averted. The reachir, lics to the greater advantage of botn, [apd Licutenant Tenant seriously wound. |cation to the German government, ac- |ure fleeing from the region. . e B Ths auBoEnced 19-Dr. | has entalled s great 3 " e T han i of Dot |ed. while al Ithe others aiso received |cording to official snmouncement. ~This ROMANCE OF OLYMPIO GAMES : Y b had begun their invamon of soviet Russia, | "0 005 communication wili be delivered in Ber- Lo~ . vy 2 verdel srate- | DISLIKED DAUGHTER-IN-LAW e v grAlied. that 50 CUT BEQUEST TO 80N 2 Jusiry his beer —_— , ot tha agreement Meriden, Coun., March 23. —Paperg I of hard work |Were served here today and property ai . tached for $30,900 in a novel suit by" = ara long hou The SAFE BLOWERS MAKE A New York, H;E 23.—A romance Bf! SRR L N T T bty |E w( l(’. othore, St '.h;‘ o s rrow. . ke 23— ; s e : unpreveked and withwat declaration of|rerx conrmmuTEs ¥o Frednn : BAUL AT UNIOX HILLS, X. 3. |fhe Olympic’ gumes 2t Antwerp bocame | Mri. Marie Barres ":;""‘ 8 semrama | o et of the-agvscrarnt were em- |GEOrES A. Woolley in which he.sseks 18 D 1air 40 Ghi st poterr RELIEVE FAMINE IN CHINA | DETECTIVES ARE GUARDING L) known ‘today when Miss Alice Lord, e apel and Old Union Hills, N. J. March. 25.-—The|member of the American swimming team, tre 30 years o Ry (oSS S| e Maron s SEBops! Biaitior. Nk EFOEERTY SEM XA BOAD | Fia alhoa of - tiihy ow- iRl of | maigved T that she was engaged | 0 dlea fn Nashus, N. H. She was a T ven when the American roups to.|Beaded & subscription of the Osservatore | Fort Smith, Ark. Masch 23—Ten Unje.| Union Bullding «0d Loan ' Astociation | fo marry Richond W. Landon of Yaje|member. or bodied in letters allrcussd to Secre. |decure his share of the estate of his fa- Davis and signed ov the rospect. e |iher, W. T. Woolley, who was a promi- ators for the tw) widws. The let- |Rent merchant here and a large property X bl pes o $3.000 Tisbury, M; Bt o iriale | Thegen's Goigtan] OIA Horistont o foliome: g el R R ST re lown open lay an 2.4 and ury, Mass., who set an lymp] w Ct tie with *H X and four sons shared generousi; hl N '“'“ . flm;‘;:‘ b Bomis aonmred 2o 0B e e e "&".‘;3.,:"&.'.:",.‘{. g in cas Tna $112000 1 checks taken by ol Wwinning the running high jump | PRRY. Bor rateaTand cumditides e 15 estate \'rlm the emosption of Wildetm K‘T ttack - % e burglars. e sam of A n 1 ses Wi the Alsci Who was ly the 3, et ot e Rian ropublic o0 cx. | crgzsestion s be Frovagands submrs: | (el to”yroperty of (e Mistour tnd| e DUrERT, The e of MMM n et L e s o7 Bows tFatlon and ageskbia, 16 ke This was dues 1 1o alint. 155 Se: the hepe of a .:“y.:“" of peal to all I al o alg ihe | whs. da od last wae'k as & result of the shareholders tomor=)s and the bal-|en the transport Princess Matoika when SUSPECTS IN NEW ORLEANS | tiong we have had with you Jdurieg A’!e dislike by the testator of his som's wife A :.rky‘mud- r:n ‘demon- Teliet woitk. tatiap dieceses the burnwh; of bridges and destruction | 27 consisted ~f ch:s made payabie|i the Olympic team overseas, had 4 past few days. we héreby asseit y and the plaintiff in the present suit says” strated by te Ssticulatly constder- ; oot oy to the association for membsrship dia|planfied to keep the engagement secret| New. Orleans, March 23.—Department | fecommendation covering an am cible ac- fthat an agreement was made by the fas’ : "::— vy w?‘m s b:":ns; EXPLOSION OF FIVE OIL TANKS unti]l Landon wag graduated next June.|of justice officials here spent the entire fustment of sald mdtters, “rnl tyfr with tho children that if W. B N ‘-‘h-“!ll Py ‘.d-,'""ho pos '0‘- CAUSED Lo v UT $200,000 | SWEDISH STEAMSHIF 18 ANOTHER ARREST FOR DEATH Landon is 22 years old and Miss Lord 19, |day in examining the baggage of the five rangement for the continuatisn -" war- ife died or there was a divorce ha rause ;’M - :‘ T, ABO! ! g ING. 33 096. 1¢ L5 OF MAJOR A. F. CRON! e | date for the marfiage has been set. seamen taken from the steamer Rushville hours and workinz cond'iins should share equally in the estate wity' 4 IO S i s hateime e e} Chicasn, Mhkrot 33-r7ke Sikht o8 ths ; Sy o eE fog ERMISSIBLE YO WAKE yesterday and placed in the parish prison existed under the latest Al8thuler his brothers. She has died and W. B i Erowing bostilty towards the Russian re-| Moorhead Oil Company at ' Hammond,| New. York, March 23—The Swedish| New York, March 23.—Robert Rosen-| " e AAWREREY ot s L T e sublect, however, 1o the follow- | Woolley says Thomas H., is the only one /|Ind., was in ruins as the result of the ex- | steamship Carlsholm is bringing here §3.-|bluth, a former captain of the- 213th Tess STRAWBERRY . WINE. - B ree o ‘Plosien of five ofl tanks early today, the %0 far to settle with him. i Whether examination of the !aggaze,| “The agrecment which we signed to- in_ gold consigneJ Naw Yo t of engineers, was arrested’here. tt - _— . san republic Wil rot persist in obdurate- | 1058 being estimated at $200,000. Beoks.’. AbSRE 500,000 -‘:: t:ons;gd i'.f :)ml::t S8 ‘gnn::' of Sirirdbr i e.xp; *M" . March 28.—A permit to| which_ contained 4 considerable quuntity | day is bt 4 trace for un 1o prepare for | moun ExP N KILL / Iy following this & h and that the new| Thres firemen. and several spectators |the National Bank of Commerce, making | tion with the death of Majar, Alexander P. re Wwine out of strawberries [of printed o letters had served | war said Mr. Bremman. in his state- ot s American governme.t will clearly mee the | Were seversly burned by showers of burn- | $4,000,000 worth of gold it ras received | Cronkhite, at Camp Lewls, Washington, for nen-beverage purposes was jssued | to comect the men in any way with great advantage for the two republics of . 2 e Wil & o . “If. after September 15 the pack- IN A THEATRE nml 3 tonight to. the Strawberry Growers!|knowledge of the Wall Strest bomb piot | ers maintain the attitude they have & s, for & Vi i e from Sweden wince December 21. on’ October 25, 1318. 7| assoclation of Iquisiana by .the bu- |of September 16, officials declined to say. | shown In the, pa and will con:s & r the interests of both| PROPPED 24,606 FEET AND GREEKS HAVE ATTACKED THE ternal s and refuse to deas | London, March g réay of 1. revenue. Provision is|* Considerable terest was manifested | with thel remploves in fair adjustmenc |100k place in the Diana theatre at Mis y AUSTRIA GRATEFUL TO THE , . the it that no sugar shalb|by authorities here as'to where the men | of differences, there will be 2 serious in-|lan, Ttaly, tonigat, twenty persons being" peoples which iperatively demand that MADE PARACHUTE RECORD TUBKISH NATIONALISTS EUROPEAN RELIEF COUNCIL :%;: se the alcoholic con- [ would be, tried, it being first stated they | dustrial sirike. kilied, according to_a dispatch te The" the wall existing between them should tes product. would be'taken.to New York on the ship-| “I am callinz & mass mesting of ‘ém- |London Times from That city. Many s+ removed. The soviet republic. entirely | Champaign. TIl, March 23.—Lieutenant| Smyrna, March 23.—(By The A. P.)| New York, March 23— Gratitude to the Unier x;. Volstead act. it was ex-|ping board steamer Aeolus. Later ad- sbsorbed in the work of internal recon- | Arthur G. Hamilton established a world's|The Greek oftensive against the Turkish|European relief council for its efforts to| 5 struetion and of building up its economic olste it ran; ox- ivlng hoked | Sidatar, = ployes at Chicage Sunday and in other{injured. at jeast twenty of whom are egal to establis] n- | vices jew York: were that aceording | centers Sunday or as soon after-that as |expected to surviv record for parachute leaping at Chanute 'nationalists ~under Mustapha Kemal|assist Austria was received in 3 Ietier to Wl &r the manufacture of non-bev- |to maritime laws it. was nécessary that | possibie in which we wiil urge toem to| Police believe that the fs, has not the Intention of intervening | Field this atternoon when he dropped 24,. Pasha. started tiday, ucmnn: to latest | Herbert Hoov nt. Hainiseh { o r sacramental er the men be tried In New Orlean the mgreemant * unti] soet rehists = _the internal affairs of America, and ' 60 teet. v ~advices recetved" here. <f Ausfria,” mfi. pubho here today. 4 .::‘e r !'tv, 3 3 . a i u - ;arst mfiu nn of entrv agroement can be made. against Malatesta’s imprisonment (R

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