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2, a Moravian .mining “town near| isbad, by an explosion. . | to/have béen causcd by defeetive R S5 : N2 i ot Sy March 37((By the A. P.)—Tne S = : sail] Branford, March 27.—Frange A. Love-| ' ¢ . ificts in Middle Germ any Bands of Communists m"‘mg tupitiied; lamt ’Mfigmyfimm The|lond and "’i"!“fl" 10, 5 s el ‘has J : \ carly tonight when the automobile cattle I the United States total 86,191, LT LR DS WRVET e R both ot Them—Proposes to Have CénddAny Abuses Tht PRICE TWO CENTS. _ persons were made homeless and i sons were. injured. The:burned : Y e accident arrived qu at the scene. . wind @fove . 2 b One of them assisted Loveland to one siae mvfdflm,d“‘l s b ropesn " g x A X v ;| 20d they waved handkerchiefs at the 5 2 J = 5 Manuel' Argueles, Spanish, minister- of ) haustive investigation made of the man- B35 [Ballfe TBAL. dRene s Aro AT £ adn e ge‘-.m:: 3 Sasenl frasos | finance, - anndunced ‘the guvéernment in- m"‘;“" ‘ea-%n° n?;::“bmg ner in which the government is caring for B e e |5 Tk vtk peaRlam s clowintopil af{ilia, Sfcmen An.ciesbating) tha Bhlds Toe : 999 | the. automoblle. Within & Tow seconds | JSSDIEd. War viterans. Within & fow T e I b aastten Dovaslon tr tha kst a1 wad chly: Whoa! 1Y force. of the wina ¥ I “{ona tratn’ hit the Ratomobis smashing it |$2Y% It Was announced at the White E nwrfiy mmw o;lhi: m:‘ucmn T ;uuun situation, as the most |subsided! that ' their efforts to’control the BT ."l‘ —_— 1o s wem‘ A A gv‘t:nd:;‘:zl: :::::‘!r; special committee . - le: 2 volt. © |fire were rewarded with success. i bomb exploded o Rome Leghoy e 2 by e | e ot Dty HBee] . Boomes AT IEErSe s Mol wishmssd L Eaay: SumBtter . trala-Tadk Iobe oms A T peaie ot Mop el hA |- i presilent, 12 was' said e, daters ity ¢ &m""“"‘"‘.@ e on it Do dein 2rom Mastow Wil oe Hol Saby | sy sed leng SRl SRSt A R pon. which Leomier GO was duppassd| (RC * ooy P S Toveland and. Misx gy A M o oy K e : < rampa; festos_daily appearing in | thre d The 0. ! e . B to the New Haven > Paer e o - B o e S orminots locafe: the YonteE A cab I e SOt a et g u"“m; Doapital), Th Titar-ia bt ¥ cofeal con: et °',$fi“m’h?m‘£§ fo M e {huine fn':"mm;:f?;u:'l hefigfi:t;:;:ni&:‘:rzélhme of| the present | read: , acco ied | ey national” Harvester company. at Auburn, ;l:_h“' whils Loveland has painful Infur-|wi' be- instiycted o ‘roommend legislay e who - were. everywhere | coup, and the fact that It is/now lapsing ‘turniture, . | N. Y., accepted wage reductions The automobile went through an tron|fIon that in their opingn may be meces- 9@fimln§'mem ‘blown up public and |into plain soutlawry -must’ prove inoppor-|ing added to by the flockp . 0L sight= from 10 to 25 per-eem.v to remedy the situation, fence after crossing the bridge. Love-|S%77. [0 Pemedy th t ing ? X wn | : e berrassing to the Moscow gov-|seers. from Other tiong. - % e ne land said that he made & sharp turn to ugurate an Inquiry was pieals builaliad i £alIy e et Wiy I8 Soablig The Yool Baif tropeTugitivns Al Announcement of the sbeorpelon of the| 70 ST that h6 made & wbath reached by the president after he had {?.';"fl.;i'&” ';u::e‘x‘:::fly":?mmnlvu 1n {ment of diplomatic and _trade relations | flames bore infants stzapped : te their|Fidelity Trost company of Boston by. the 4 confirred today with Charies G. Dawes ' Liberty ‘Frust ‘mad ’ T A TS , who served jn France as a istric United States, England and oth- | backs. +. The mounted / police, had Li B company was e by ENT MEETING of Chicago, w) oI | h W i i | B SONE Ve ot ek s AR in, resiruiniug | Bank Commissioner Allen. s s e 7 S PEARGRRS T S chaie. o8 1k Mpie, ¥ redited emissaries of sovietism’ are ‘at-| AS a mehsure of.-rel the imperial| ‘o .. . ; F. W. T s L ot | tetapting’ o skl bioh Taatknaviben: th e Bardens wéro opened 'tg-the sulferers.. th‘g:" Fol o aniliped x| v lton ARSIk | reabtaiion g:lo\;;-:;h, national commander of the si [ & i dynami e fire 80,/ fier H ) 3 on _in & 3 . Legion ; mas > 3 been clearéd gy. “The big uitzogen plant | many with the aid of plliade. 2 Rencke - 1ntenne - bAE ey Tt e il | cmd trip tEkea. dusing. th Seoene o | réuuesting President Harding “to <ill 4 |alien property custodian and & , former, s thero han‘be‘en mndg ;::dlx-gd:a;ns:“ Yol i Becéring wio ls giesalmis des & vas | Intended for the bemefit of tourists. f;‘;“{:;:::",,"‘ the ':l;‘-:,yl-:: ‘ig";“;h:': overseas officer; Assistant Secretary | f:flecdfl; s":p:x:uom from factory |cialist member of the, Prussian- cabinet, | e and landed on the o Recomme; Legislation That They Conclude 006 head, of which 2,431,000 are in dairy, “track of the New Haven '°""| : "4 - g Wit : R R L o | B sppreesing | Necessary to Remedy Any Faults—System of Vocation- i : 2L 3 R. jed threodinghiiaiery Wani (g uey; | C The hird gangivie of. thé Eifd fatec-|, B V0 ‘automobile, Loveland ' freed Traini: g o Senen Sk Ml Gy B e e A e L [ AT AR e A SRRl Tining Ao Wil be Stadid - tion training - allowance to disabled wa: Veterans is to be made by the vocatiena! training board. Pending the “exhaustive inquiry and study” proposed,. Wallace of the department of agriculture, a member of the board, in a statement tonight indicated that the board’s ruling fixing 2 maximum of 3200 annuxlly on payments to men , receiving vocational training would stand. This ruling is un- der fire from the American Legion and other veterans' organizations. “The new members of the board,” said the statement. by Secretary Wallace, which it was understood had the apprev- al of Secretary Hoover of the department of commerce, another board member “bave the feeling that the w hole basis of vocational training. allowances requives exhaustive inqurly and study in the imte. rest both of the men afd the public treasm: “It is the expectation of the members of the board that the study of the whole matter will require some little ime. Pend- . ¢ —_— pis s ol ‘oo for | Roosevelt ‘of the navy department and|ing a thorough investigation, the new ¢ ! i Teased Appropria ngress balitings i ; eame nto prominence 'a year ago When 1 % cin|. Wiliss Perrine, editor. of the. Phila-| !\ e Government officials appear. confident |he was suppressing the Ruhr region re- J y ed } delphia Evening Bulletin, died after a Brigadier-Genieral C. D. Sawyer, th. B armaments, be postyoned pending such - e pres that workingmen Wil Teject the idea of | volt which followed the Kapp . rebellion. brief iliness. He was 63 years old and|conference was adopted here today at an efal S ists are now attempting to!the central German situation in han 1 - E gl‘:d::o",:""&'.'em“ throuzh terrorism. The | Wedncsday, purposing o Téstors’ order | 1o RETURN LIQUOR SEIZ Jlemfity of the men directing the peasant | without gequisitioning _troops from. the ZED 7 ki o adoeated an . aurécmont | President the soldier rellef problem. Later “UNDER INTEENAL REVENUE LAWS > ipegkes, waatin” v movement has not as vet been establish-|central government. . Security police to i - pire automatically on July 31, Controller «d, Byit up to the present none of the com- | the number, of 3,000 were -dperating in ———ie WVarw om they went over the situation with / Wafwick of the treasury anmounced. between the United States, Great Britain | ot -Stuaty General . Washi n, 27.—1 g - v E munist leaders in the- reichstag appears | threc groups, he said,.and Were making ington, March 27.—Little liquor ' Pershing at his home here. ER ey e _:;"g :l;pr‘;:d'& "‘1‘:::""‘0"‘: mm’,‘: No announcement was made as to the ¢ poethe ABaVe 1o o€ Jeedi BOU 10 Uhiels o aries ardinal - e authors o 20r | probable size or persorinel of the commit- publiely in_connection with the disorders, }satisfactory progt ":n: m“d::f ,‘,‘,‘;.2’,;2 result of a “«“Lmlh\l of; the United fiugfiu-'l.ed by .:n :znp-persmth.x'm':: {increased armaments for the world -wil '{‘u. ut: 16 -Wad" IBlextea that uo. tima +Tne! ragieal “publiestion, the Red Fia |insurgents. He asserted that the presént [ fiey Gircuir coutt. in Boukth, Catoling| Poois commeént o T woule thanoie:|being -sédulous patrons of bolsheviam, |ioc, DL It was indieated that no time printed Tast night a manifesto’ demanding | outbivak once more !mx::m:'\ d’atliuiv;' t the Volstead act supersedes he i0- s genuine: piety and his civie virtats, | prinstaking and industrious sudenm,cll,,“. E . | apsie i atieal AN Then A ApgLEsL tomant ey tiagthrie SHE el T IR o e e elley'of New York, who| . The:president has ‘been giving the war ort of the revolt in cenf 3 v . oxicating liquors, - Prohibition Com- b rs. Florence y of N veterans' problem considerabls attention “he courliouss ax ansteld sa well| o Mimitations prescrlbed by the: DeAe o osier i Famer said tomighe. i overninent ciopioyes It b gus o presd, sad. \he mesings “mark the|Torenr peoblem considersble attento asi the rhliway station’at Hettstedt. has | treaty. : T Asseruion wus made in comment: |the first measures to obtain consideration' SPONLANCoUs uprising of women om - the | St g Tirierou,” suggestions have been Been wrecked by dynamite, but advices| o 2 :. +{ |10g unon.the action /in Naw, Yorkyester-(iav the appfonching séstlon of congress. . | 75t Easter on which they have pad DOW-1rered’ him, chief among:them the Amer- reelved in this eify idicate that (he riol- | POLICK. AND. COMMUNISTS * ° ' |duy of federal/ccials in Halting & raid on % 3 er. e time, to disarm is now,” she | ¢ 0"y oy ot Th 0 PTE G govern- ers suffered very heavy casualties in the . MAVE CONFLICT IN BERLIN |the ground that the ruling made Beizures | ne Pr Aemce city counmell amended’ 20ded, “and the place ‘is here.” ment amencies dealing with service men - clash with -the security police. 2 . under the revenue. laws “9L -| the ‘daylight ‘saving ordinance so that it| Mr. Grady said the American Federa- " Both the Prussin and natlonal cabl-| y,,q4n, Maren 27.—Germafi commun-| The groat bulk. of the. liguor s by ~ figts are cominginfor sharp criticism mmissioner flm Co last Sunday ,,.i Lal fiig “in_demanding that | " on bureau. ists and ‘the police eame mnto consiict 10-]the - goyernment, i will be in effect from the last Sunday in, tion of Labor Joirg aTte o e S 2 ¥ou because of therr apparent failure to cor- 5 : jthe statesmen of this country do WOME- |, . iqene anq”Mrs., Harding. ackdmpanied | apparent failure 10 ot uay in the Fetrsburaer pluts m dierldh, deciarod, was tiken under.he- Volsiesd April “to “"_’-‘"__"'”"“» 5 Septgmber. | by "t gnes to bring about & definite D M TTIAWES, Witeli0s LhE motifng ser: ] and . proy 2w tne police fiEing on the Communistic mok, |act being transported. and ! program 'for worl o alvary Baptist’ chiirch.. During D oee-of ‘nh prestat GutDrea)s ] batepr st gt Kdgiory w1 ok would of ¢ mm w‘,‘:"nu,y&?‘;";';';‘:;’:;: however, ‘clearly ‘recognize,” hq added, | ¥/ce at Balvary Tant! Hardihg "strolled is supnosed ta have been brewlng f0F | er | otuers, says o Lerlin despatch 10|by the new,interp on.of the 1aW: He | 1argest vapeterle ‘concerns i the Con. ' that We i through the White House grounds with somr. time. There is also some critielem by, ‘Cenyral News today. i3 H Jnow how: miuch | necticat valley, olosed its plant unti 'OnS ‘e’ armedi -But-we.want disarm- ) WroREn the RS TTONRe KTONAIS VIR of the fact that the suppression of h.nl-l Durumg saiwurday night, adds the mes- [liquor ‘may have’ 3 Apetlgi g » ing with Mrs. Harding. ' srlers has been left to the . T‘t;m lsage. communists, made. ul:‘-mm to biow'| parts of the, country under’ tie. gy X % i L “Green , Polige,” who it Is claimed,~have i iy “rafiroad bridge hear the’ Char-|laws, but p ¥ who It e Cha PROBE TRAINING FOR e chiey traimed andequned {0,607 {1 b aiacont. 4 bhy Grvy w TO PR ) e O enturs of [ LONEVCE, I Gssuioying & Tev. or dhe " & BISABLED WAR, VETERANS nment, however. draws a measure of [+ 2 ; e, ; ‘ & : ; ; 7 Washington, March 27.—Thorough in+ ‘ters in Saxony such as Leivziz, Chemnitz vektigation of the entire system of voca- 3 lic welfare agencies. disarmament under thé auspices of the| " Ap fGue had luncheon at the White ! Minieary e snd ‘alle en’s ittee. MM all 7 Women's disarmament’ comm! der the war riak insuranos. act. il tac| Senaior Boran of Jdaho, the principal P veral’ Atl bosst 43 the ‘:l-g:pdn “of rkb St withsther ‘nations if HAN » . t;’nnbh, by our example:if ‘necessary. end Dresdrn have not as yet identified D SRENADE MUSLED W HERL | CARDINAL GIBBONS” BODY TO ihemselves with the revolt. T _Decoratad ‘with fags and humiing, the " 11w dnamgmiLy THURSD g Eytegat '{omfie:!’l‘:nn"::ws‘;z Halle, Germany, March 26.—An attack ‘Been destr 4 o oo Sovrs: o Rt i i e R sl e 5 arjan points, to " e, " il &, - the Tmen’s ' races S ';‘,',’.,",fl?vfl.fl'g.i'&y the satistaction felt | was made toni, g At Ao s | . Daitimoro, March 27.—The body of | INTO NEWSPAPER PLANT] AMMUNITION WAS LANDER ON THE COAST OF 'KERRY POLICE BELIEVE COMMUNISTS. ¢ ' HAVE BEEN CHECKED % G ] = 3 sald he did, not helieve, the| Dure, N 8. A - his bed ehamber -in the | ‘Dublin, March 27.—(By The A. P)— tla national government by the ProsentyaniGermin organ here. A hand grenade 1Sout: ‘Carating sl o uum‘::énw i ol g § (Tx:’?“::s e e DI ok 16 the, Seaperibies T, con] revelt, and they. incidentally permit the|was huried into. the bullding, h * prohibition’ nm‘z“m-‘ nt. At| 7 Sematér Lodge is to be chalrman of the' g Hbal Jeriy : at ing: quantity of arms and ammunition foun yema /there, where ‘the einwoherwehr is bein gtaken by federal agents in ralds.|Senate floor leader for the majority. ac-. Th:;:!g: y»h':oaax;thmr service in the | by government forces in Dublin last Fri- still on guard. SECULITY POLICE ‘HAVE Most ‘of ‘the illegal liquots ‘¢ized, he. cording ta, plans made by, the republican e ol e o " OCCUPIED THREE TOWNS 3 v ed’ just outside the:sanctuary at]were landed on, the coast of Rerry : : {ported by bootleggers for sale as —— 3 yf;:cthe.a’ of the central aislé. Tne cat-|fish barrels a few days previous's. They tablished ‘brands of liquor. -~ - - denee. ;pajque will be draped in rich cloths and | wers” then sent to Sligo, par: r:;v lr;“': 3 sified was occupied tonight by a force of | ! - 7 AL O Hleekstina. valley will be reduced. the cardinal's body. clothed in his vest- |and partly by motor cars, reaching Halle, ‘Germany, March, 27—(By Thelthe scurity poiice’ At the ame um\uAnflmxr FROM RUSSIA $1 a‘ton beginning today. This makes ON TRADK POSSIBILITIES ol | | Halifax-next fall; was launched at Lunen- 20 533 ¢ i 3 In_Bavaria over {be lesson peing glven Jthe buisding of 7 M s ¥ Gardinal Gibbons will be borne tomorrow e A publican ith the capture of the large ] aF: 3 % 1' where it will Tie in ,state until { nection . with nce. that everything is se-liwo of us occupants. 3 £ S ! L hedt nhvious inference T ) . {present, he =aid, very little, real liquor .is imitte as 3 . ¢ d munitioas . thedral tonizht ‘the ~catafaloue © was|day show that the arms an plained, were imitation concoctiofm t organization. ' (o % Munflfle‘l Germany, March' 26.—Mans {ving in Dub- meats, will be placed upon. The guard | go “Tuesday night and arrivin A. P.)—Battalions of . "green police” imembers of the sccurity forces occupied| = - the rate for white ash $15.50 a ton, deliv-: ‘e fag. The bombs and “the" . of " honor from the Cathollc laymen's {lin the next morning e Were today in control in’a majorigy. of | he.bra, Kloster and Hettatedt, eréd fh“the’ bins. drganigations. will’ b ‘maintained | offc faliells’were: packed 1 boxen ‘and_ ad- the troubled Saxon dities, from which a 3 1S o 45" Mrapmer) | stantly throughout .tie whole tifne the dr@ss‘ed to an Engiish firm, By B ‘atge percentage OF thie male PopUIALON yp s porARTERS IN DUBLIN H 1 Secretary of State Charles E. Mughes body will lig in state. bicycle . manufacturers, in St. Step 32 fled either- in, foar of arrest or in 4 . is_expected to spend the summer at. More tributes from the mational &nd | Groen. TR o) 20 effort to join their fusitive ecmr:‘le; gfrmh-m’l:n. L. L, and Secrétary,of the ldn‘tam-uan pmm!nznt;e werl- m:s.-lveas (o; h‘:&‘g! <12:u;: ’ th; ot e B e ize for another attack, whic : casury Melion has lcased a cotta y. Among those who'sent messages of 7 hinment., :: ::"’“"g‘:mmh is c,,n,mmdhplnm. n’:":féq:':rfinzli-é?s mz:e“?& 1;‘)— the Unilted: Btates, gavh to M; there for the. summer. x’,mcoxence and sympathy ~were: The | goods never reached it, being intercepted, e Sihoitial, borivvi 4 agapda t3css wdny 3 statehent D liad, preparad |1 v s : | to the stables in Mount e et s, v s o i oy B [T YmsoLi. o Whh b R | Tormer Viee Prntens Thomas . ar. FoLth - MAer, oA Genra | eems 1. ke o e idis's Mot movement ‘ that ‘four’ sieamers already . were, ioa- all and former Senator Nathan B. Scott 5! > <l & 3 sporadic | auxiliaries, who ted what awas of- were, loaued K, 0 - o) e red. S g £ oy s e o ooees | Bl Goairiben as. fh largest capturd | & Petrograd with flax anu.othir ray, ma; [of West, Virginia ‘were amoinicd mem- T oretch- tol (e death: of Cardinal | Tute- larxe’ comsteument of i ammuni- o D een, Mansfield, Hatte.|of seditious. literature’ yet misds in. 1re. |terials Tor esporcation. . - | pere oF the Lincold, mienidrial commission . HeRnCty e ributes fo. his. life.and | tion. it I declared was.intended for use 5‘:‘}‘: ";‘: Bttt miding. WAk ::a, as“ml ik gg'-‘m,.,v books and| - LBé foreizn’ traue commissarist’ the /Y President Harding. | expressiofs. of sorrow for his loss. were|in comneciion with a -plan to anibush the manufacturing centers. er documentary matter was xggmved statement continues, “fas }56v,000,009 - ski, eolonel of police i {He |in the lorries of the raiders. worth of matorials for o pa BYrd Juckson Cochrain of ‘Aspermont, made in many Protestant puipiis today. i:;‘;:l‘ :?rm[" \D?fll:::‘;\):fi&yl“‘n’:::lflr “;r': Tount Poninski, eolonel of police 3 i - ek vt o) ‘ex., "has béen sentenced to two years » e e g e = 2 i Mansfield. district, £aid e o e ks o mkhéu;o i e e e o i ek WATICARIS: | riedri’ for defrauding a lite inmirance’ SIX BURIATS IN CORE day. and if thisproved successful it .was uation is in hand; the uprising . e i 0, Brixtles,. company of ‘Dallas ly- having @m emp thorfties dec'ars. to ai Frg “REPUBLICAN MARTYRS”|Intended the tually been suppressed and no further | partment had numerous divisions, one of |alganese ahd caviar,” ang &ddas ], OF UBLIC o c i hove of rescu- & " . himself. fi tack the prison in the. } ‘Fifty, saw mills are workirg in nerth coffin burted for A v 'Ing the ‘Sinn Fein prisoners. werlous outbreaks are expected.” . |which dealt with propaganda In foreign | A mil 3 " R AR T R ey pggrey g P;T:*::::l. of I:l’:!‘ o s- | Spaih, nmmt:imfi. 1:;|=y,mbm reports lzfldw :-l'e-pfi-'ulyo l°m'fi‘u?§'.m, '/l{;.";‘ on 8 'cot in_Bosten City hospital,! were made today in the “republican mar-| A well laid mine containinz etvera g, LIS e 3 " s : errmded by officers and ly-{ of the raid. Files of letters, -addressed { €% route. 2 ; e: ath expécted momentarily as the;iyrs’ plot” in-Saint Fion Barr's cemetery | hundred pounds "“' T”-"‘-T“"“‘i;]“‘ “;: Tesult of a bul'et wound, John F. MeCar-' just outside Cork, where Terence. Mac-| ©S. Was R o Becoritud: Io thy Was'married to Miss Eva Maude Swiney was buried a few months ago,| COunty ¥ A Moia) ‘quarters toda P 1 b o ! this-afternoon for the six republican vol-; ne, i adin t 3ad just come f{rom Mansfield, |partment, and scores of volumes of clip- | “Russia wouldiimpost rairrosd mate ning of the trade - ni ot by the <constabulary at Clo-) bridge .in the neig Sonten f ndred | pings and circular letters addressed to |18 asricuitural implements, electri Gr:l:e Bri mn”':nd Rulsi“:r‘;;ele‘db:;‘;;; ‘Sl\;fii“\\ge(;:elgny. AURFIeES Of the, auxiys b T oV KVl ot s THchas fof osmans [ud- [0 SO il L KA DR a4 Mkt |1y Vusoogvers B O mon ABIppIng el The: military 1ad eifed. tha umber] Jst. - fime ol eadbtn 50 were seized. . a org quantitles "ot boots - #0d'| commerchal. nterests of &' Tevival of ‘ot abisos (o attod the fanerals. i 130.| eral lorry. loads’ of cade : Among'the-documents taker, it was an- |leather alreads ahve been ‘importid, ‘and | Canadian trade with Siberia. * i Armored _cars. and. troovs.in lorries ac- belt, and followed by field kitchens and |nounced, was the latest gecree of the Irish {TUCh is still due from America. ~Speady | . T 5 et s ‘companicl the processions, but . the. SiXiyow CLOUDS PREVENTED ) R e e et e Taes R EG: auicken “peckivie widll. Jona Ehakins: 2590 107 Foars, Hile AL STIbELE. COMAIORT [0E0 oHE, despite the | " seamcn pom mALLOON | i upon agriculf ‘machin- orts. 0 2 i T o~ s Srisoobrs ke at Hottstott and [ory. | New bods ef graphite have becn dismmes. | NEAFty desplte four years of hunger and military aranscments, and formed a pro- ; erderlies were carrying mes-|to Sian Fein agents ang others in those | Relying to a guesiion as to egactly 2‘.-: 2: :flcn;s rushink up, clicking | countries were seized. All the léading |What 800ds Russia. needed, " M. Litvitoff their heels and 'reporting. The" corres- | British newspapers were on file at the de- : & g ; e hardships - with the Cohfederate forces,|cession from the_cathedral to the ceme- : o ARSI S S 8 8n the way, marched with hands uprais- e o o5 votters| 1811 % @ well near his' fiome-at Newport! tery. . Tho. six fag-drancd coffins borne{ ; PenFacoia. Fia. Ma o £ TO PERMIT EGG-ROLLING | guirade with Rusmsia.” he added, ‘‘ofters| 3 va! bal'con and its five it . Firn cibesta woré Hhe ; here since last Tuesday, | Evacu of the station of the Amer-| The streeta weré fined ‘with orowds| 1" “z‘;r;:;“":“ B | ican board,of commissioners for foreign Wwhich anpeared almost as large as those R e anls (ol thireairalnd: ratn ON WHITE HOUSE GROUNDS ‘Washington, - March 27.—After a lapse of four years Easter egg rolling will be possibilities which . mo . other country can rival ® . BXPERIMENTING WITH X-RAY missions at Marsovan, in Asia Minor, by, ihat cathérad for the ceeasion of the! Ciich forced the ASle O:7°to re permitted .on the White. House. -grounty CAUSED. DEATH OF DOCTOR|its missionary staff, has been ordered by | MacSwincy furieral lnst fail. it I ke ap seriity. curt | tomorrow and Washington youngsters gty 3) . {the Turkish national gevernment. b et ek tafled maneuvering by the flect of sen= will roam at will over the immense lawn |, D2Fi5 March 27 (By the A. P.).—: - GOMPERS DEFENDS HIS STAND pinnes. i that - stretches to “the *|hidden God Who does not wish:to give up| . Omahs Building Trades council, repre- ¥ AGAINST SOVIET GOV'T| Tomorrow the C-7 will make a | 9 4 e ettt ac His secrets .strikes down men who “seek | senting 13 building trades, voted to rejeot ST N comah: Seaich . of Bar And . Homex| : to Dxke tham,” uald Dr. AdGighe. »]® 10 per cent. wage reduction: effective! ' “wwashington, March 27.—(By The *A. |somnties where it is. (aouzbt nossinle the | > ; with, Tne [hIeL of the X-ray’ laboratory in the St fApril 1 4nd arother reduction eftéctive| . Samuzl Gompers, pregident of the |batlonn mi=ht have landed, Tes real / : Autoine hospital, shertly before he died |July 1. American Federition' of “Labn?, - todxy | haifof is that If fhe men ara till lving h o Sy o s - cerE 2 ‘ = denounced -as- ‘“unpatriotic. Americans” {they are v boprd soma saling vessd | hi e o, LeRay was & victim of whabhe be-| = C. B. O'Conner, fegoral, prohibltion. en-| those labor lcaders. who have meversly | e comipmedi st wheres 4 minute. clared. oved 10 savS been mmccessful effort te fopoement -commissioner of | New. York! critq a1 his refusal toctudorse the Rin | L N oo ane wearch mes fafled to als- e epprakint I ———————— " “igx |00d protection from the X-rays, which|city, says the salé of light wines and!sian soyiet FoverAment of (o Urme 165 | soner e taer et mon o hat ey oo Klostermansfi 3 A S . 3 v SDIRRTIE % the .m:l! tt. |CHANGE ¥OoR THE WORSE IN -d:: “::ud the slow death of many | beer throuzh a doctor's prescription will recognition by .tue United States. oMcials feel almost ,ee=~in of two Flat: refusal to.retract In the Slght-|things. first, that thoghatn~m woald nat est from his. position was ex]!tr?-nnl bY {have sk, and secomd x‘u\!{’fm!‘ M; > i S Mr. Gompers fn ;a 2500 worl lefter to [hasn aflost on the surfac~ of - gl indows. It is specifically set| wNatches, Miss, Maren 37.—The ‘condi-|after his hands had affected | . Applieation that she be. appointed|the m,m-“orn.u-uu in: various #8e- | within ~ 200 mfi~ radlus. it wou'd have that no exception will be made. tion of Lieutenant W, D. Coney, trans- |through- the ‘making ~of 35,000 radio-|{guardian for her husband. William = H. tions of the-country -which tiud s Desr sighted by some of the senrching iz . cottinental ~ flier - ,showed . a. decided |5faphs in war work. For this work he|McGann COMMUNISTS WORKING FOR 4 « : . former chief ~ justice of the| resolutions for its Russian stand, 23 parties. . change for the worse today and physi-|Was décorated by the Freneh government|municipal court. has been filed in pro- . GERMAN 'VIET REPUBLIC of [ bate court at Cleveland by Mrs. Anna| ‘McGannon. | | not be permitted in. drug stores, groceries o'clock would be shet without . CONDITION OF LIEUT. CO; or saloons. - NEY | Research in 2n effort te afferd ang citizens must not be seen protec. tion to others was begun by Dr. LeRay become servient to capital and against the best interests of the workers: The action of :me bogies. the, Jetter said, anpar- COLLEGE PROFESSORS IN 7 - ently -was based dn‘ conclusions ' drawn EUROPE POORLY PAID. r 3 < S & The ‘créw of the- British three-masted!from “utter misinformation” of the true 3 3 ireas .of central Germany and the con- ofte ¥ L ' -eh-‘::t Roberta: Ray' arrived mhnots’wn situation .in Russfa. New Vork, March 27.—Colleze DI,M.‘ serted attempt the Ger bolshe- - 4 s on rd the . freighter “Triump! om |. — in Vienna and other larze citics in = ristg to prvwh:' general m:x-‘:enmmg;. | the Natchez chapter of ;War Mothers. thosé who sought t> unravel them . - ®ors in i Antwerp; which rescued them when their| COMMUNIST LITERA TURE ‘vessel, crushed in dce floes, was at the| 'point of sinking. . t . the znlrs are .viewed by the gov- - RS Aprage s e S ARl g Ty Dy in: | ABOTT 100,000 SFENT EASTER & I-IA, HED ToTaL, oF $ikss s . ématic plot, the in- | ABOTT 09 _OF 34455, i 18 directly traceable o SUNDAY AT CONEY ISLAND| . - : - All indications ‘peint' to the bomb ex-lin the factory districts here last night |ty of Vienna. declared on his arrival here #oscow and ‘whose single purpose is the| . > SEagt ] ¢ a8 | plosion in the Diana.theatre in Milan, in| urged the unemployed to ““show their f today on the steamship Lanland. of & German Soviet repub- New York, March "27.-— Mid-summer |for the Chinese" ine * sufferers | Which 311 persons: were killed and. 100| power by taing pokssessfonof the fac- Fdufation wouid-be ata.standst!ll,” he t Spolcsman declared to- | weather - today -induced . & throng estl- |réached’ a-total of: $4,455,35! Amer- fothers injured, having' been one of a 'se-!tories.” The printed Sheets purported to|said, bnt for mifts of hooks, cio'hin mated 3t-100,000 to spend Easter ican committee for China fainine fund'an- | ries: of terrorist outrages carried out!be signed by the “communist party of money. and other. essentials recetved fro day. at.Coney Island, where nearly all|asnnotnceq tonight. - Of $2,405,- | throughout Italy by anarchists. : - Central: Burone at the ‘dresent fime are NEAR HARTFORD FACTORIES | subsi='ine on _salaries averagink " the e L e— = equavivaleat of #7 to $14 a morth. Pro- Hartford, March 27.—Clirculars found | fessor ‘Bernhard Gleker: of the Tnivers! ‘New York, March 37.—fon Amerjca.” They were left on doorsteps | American colie~3s, without outside a amusement Dlaces were open for busi-|359 ‘was’ Ident's personal physician, who is con-|ed an opinion on the matter now . ducting a survey of the government's pubs | agitated. The attitude of the entire g o i Easter mass meeting held in advocacy of - o gemeral strike, into which they. say,|He expresses confidence now in ‘havin ‘d. 43 widely. Lngwn in_newspaper. circles. House and discussed in detail ‘with the{every member that the money provided v Sinn | Gel | Brazi:ian afd. Spanish. ambassadors.- the | according to officiais. by Sinn ’";.,u_n,u for construction and financing 1f | nniea. membars of the board have not express- board is one of intense sympathy to the need o fthe men, and it is the wish of be disburseq in the fairest and most help- ful way possible.” The ‘board's declsion limiting vocationa: allowance to $2200, Secretary Wallaee's stafement said, was made during the pré- ceding administration, after careful study, it was resumed. “Thé new members,” he added, “were not disposed to overturn the ruling of the old board until they had had oppoftunity to look into the matter fully. It ui- timately it shall be determined o medify the ruling of the old board, the actich can be made retroactive as to allowance.” Secretary. Wallacec explained that the $2,200 limit ruling affects about one hun- red m/n in governmeént departmen: who, ‘with vocational training allowances, |receive up to $4,000 per year from. the government. It was this situation that the former board dealt within its order. made eftootive April 1. . That there are now 71,147 men recefv- ing vic-tional allowances as, again 16,897 six months ago was sftated- by Secretary Wallace. -+ Th vocational board. he said. now je expending $150,- 000,000 annually” “with _the _apparent cerfyinty that this sith WEI go into two hundred millions in the next year." SHORTAGE OF A MILLION : HOMES IN THE UNITED STATES Washiugton, March 27.—Ten legislative proposals designed to relieve the housing shortage throughout the United States are set forih n the final report of tue fenate committes on reconstruction, made public today,” The ciief necessity is that of providing new capital for home con- struction, the committec found, and sey eral of the bills suggested, it adde would relieve hausing inyvestments and in- comes derived therefrom of federal taxa- tio nin whole or- in part. The report, signed Ly Senators Calder, chairman, New York, ikige, New Jersey on, Iowa, all republ; 5, slates there now exists & shortagé of one mil- iion homes in the United States, and that $15,000,000,000 in investments for dweil- ings, street and gteam raiiroads, and pub- licZutilities will be the least amount re-’ e vacangy in national usscis is 10 be vesides the relief from taxation, committee proposes pazsage of the Cak bill for fcueral supervision and pubileity in the coal industry,'s new gommerce de- parument bureau for aiding’ construction, loans for home construcjion through a federal system, and increases of the pres- ent. limit upon. inaividual deposits in: pos- taj savings ba Public utiiti ould ulso be dssared of ‘adéquate financing, the report said. 50 ‘that home builders might secure street ca rand other urban service. FRENCH PRESS APPROVES HUGH REPLY TO BUSSLa Paris,. March 27— [ ircles over the favoradie comment ‘in virtually il the newspapers, which voiced gratification that América kad decliied to_enter into commerciul relations with S3vie la. _The oniy cxception was ihe soclalist newspaper Humanite, which was non-commiitai It deciared the no el e precision and ‘mi tic i inspiratjon from e misinie made-by overnment. Pcrhaps i® Is not tow ¥8: “This note Aiepels any Possibi of the Soviet gov- ernment Lelng recogaleed by the Umited States.” ¢ Gaulols says: * movement tawards conserv: VARIETY OF COLOR © ' FIFTH AVENE EASTER New York, A annual spriag M rade, - w: in_ crowds Despite dtetion, 27 —Fifth Avenue'y . the Edaster pad affair today Both of color. slic weathor pres ifare, adorned in fashion's eaAger 1o displagh hburs the profénaders reveled in the balmy air, refreshsd ana antnated by : bursts of . sunshine zhtened the dazzle 'of multis and drerses; hour provided the mast Phos riod of the Easier 2Zregations were leay donated- g —_— . of many honsés In thg factory .areas. |s'stance, -the universities would be una- ness. The ' pleasure-seekers packed the |$1,000,000 by theiRed Cross-and Colonel . Jay J. Morrew,| The circulars also ad: ted” a “sympsz- | b¢ t4 dontinue hé asserted. shoreward bound trains, which were run |000 by American church' organizations, |- epgineer corps,’ ‘is understood to| thetic upheaval in support of the Ras-) The position-of a- coli nrofpseae on summer schedules. C Amerfcan’| have :been selected by President Harding|gian regime.” - . Gentral ‘Eurepe ' today is . un-nviable. tial evidence In our posses- | sos h 3 for- China. ~ Ney fork " led |'as governor of the Panama canal zone{ Orders went ont to fha police tonight ' Professor Gelzer sald. A sult of clothes | alse point to the public utter- P e T to_fill the vacancy caused by the resig-' to vatch for agitatofs in the vicinity of cost a mpnt’s r:lnryqlnmlrc(m-. communistic leaders ® TR Vs s . ‘uation of,Colonel Chester Harding. . . .. factol 3 R 7 earnings t In “thess v of New YVork's society L rerlndent 18 thelr emarfly tafiored attire. This yerd pother thofisands paironized the Rivers side. Drive and some of the thoroughfares of the oity. 4