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] 10 PAGES—74 COLUMNS " VoL LXIn—No. ‘79 i " POPULATION 29,685 ) " CONN "THURSDAY, 'MARCH 31, 1921 ° NORWICAS ATTHORZED T | ==y ot i 52 NG REGFT FR will embark hére on the Carmania, Ced- ric, and Haverford. I blyman Henry Jager of the 14th District, Kings County Albany, N. Y., March 30.—The state 1 . . Over 2008 chyras girls and small part actressés ame ‘ouf ‘ot ‘work in. London. A city I We Ruesia, has - captured: by ' Ravotutionariés. 13SUE $150,000 OF BONDS Senate Has Concurred With the House in Authorization— Rate of Interest Not to Exceed 5 1-2 Per Cent.—Bill Per-) 202 RAILROADS SHOW DEFICIT OF $1,167,800 FOR JANUARY ‘Washington, March 30.—A - deficit. for January of $1,167,800 was shown for 202 railroads of the icountry in reports sub- Whole Territory is'in a State of Ferment — Casualities| Inflicted on Communists. Coblenz, March 30.—(Py Tte A. P.o— | - AUTOCRATIG MEDICAL BILL | . 4 Overwhelmed With Opposie mitting Sunday Afternoon Baseball and Football Has : igioig o Mt o e Crowded With Opponents, Including Many Senators and X iation added, showed that 109 of inflicted on the communis:s. . Wil ‘Reed: B anroy, -peet. and. widely S a5 '3 < ) ittee—Sunday Bill{ Taiirosds whose & reporcs ad o NE The whole Eeiglan zcne .8 i a state : gent,. died in Chicago Representatives—State Health Commissioner Been Drafted by the Judiciary Committs y Ao e e fmake noanmn‘:::‘nv:z;T:n:? . odeg ‘e | known' as aipgcess a Black ; Also Allows Concerts of Music Between 3 and 6 p m. and it is said, 45 were in the eastern, 16 in Pd“gfizm 15 lr:ll‘ed by u;e aut: l_~|_‘cs, nuor:t ‘h“ Segor - Selcarguk, 20, & n-:h-h:. :: Stood Alone m Mvocacy—seldom Has Any Piece d i o st 348 5 o | advices received inis evening by the tor sk s for S 5 s s i Irioth. This Compabe, It mas caved, iy [1arse bouid TR I eTepiled Limhifelnd !, chmmisaion. | | itensed Ao JEI for sty foom Proposed Legislation Met Such Decided D oval. 3 Motion Picture Shows S y gl g 58 who failed to earn expenses and tax- | LoUShS plaved sudy isappr tion—House Passed the Jitney Bill as Amended by the mittéd to the inteérstate odramerce co: mission, the association of railway exed- | utives, announced tonight. Tabulation of the reports‘as furnisheq them, the taxes during the month. Of these 109, es in December. Operating revenues for January, ac- assembly by & vete of 77 to ‘62, tonight declared vacant the seat of Assembly- man Henry Jager, socialist, of the Four- teenth District Kings county. ROLGHS of Dature as a man aad worid-renown- ed naturalist, will form tae headsture Communist, uprisings broks' out| this morning in Moers and Crefeld © the Belgian zone of oc:ahation, and there were clashes ‘sell to Amer oil_fields m M¢ sopotamia. - wood - alaosol / potsoning. The situation ‘5 Fssen nas been eon-]°F tributing seditious literature. - POMP AND CEREMONY FOR 7,000 emplages will Between 6008 Hartford, March 30.—Opposition to the tion at Hearing in Hartford—Hall of the House Was - sembly. The bill accompanying that fes WA of the grace where nis body 8 10 be | FUNERAL OF CABDINAL GIBBONS | return to work at the Overland automo- |proposed revision of the genersl medical|Port. offercd by Morgan, membet cording to the announcement, were $468- | U1iorrca ‘next Sunday, o hs Min DiE- 2 bile piant inwToledo Monday. practice law of Comnecticut as contained | [0 Fairfied. was withdrawn at the t 834,000, an increase of 5 1-2 per cent.|'gae ¥ Baltimore, March 30.—The mighty and 1n what is known as the substitate for | D7CV17US Cearing and the substitute efed) Senate. over. January, 1920, while the operating | The burial plot, seiastel today by ral- | the lowly, uhited in sorrow, tomight trod| he radie compass proved its werth r fered by himself. s i Bulietin.) attorncys by sch.ctmen; providing for| expenses were $442,474,000, an increase gatives of the great mn: ralist who died |SOftly past the bier of James Cardinal| when eix fog$bound merchant ships were | House Bill $60, was shown ftoday by| Dr. k laig in as exhibits reportd e = " employment of detectives by state attor-| of § 3-5 per cent. over the corresponding | suddenly yesterday Whils returning to|Gibbons, to gaze for the last time on the | guided safely¥into harbor at Boston. those who are doceribed in the bill 8 fol- | of the Morzan commission and aiss of ‘8 Hartford, March 30.—By the coneur-| oo 0 "iving the detectives power to| period & year a£o. The nét operating in- | nis home near nere or A passenzer irain, | face of a beloved prelate. wicaitin lowers of te healing art. another commission which had recome « 88 rence of the senate with the house. (Be |, \ . o rregty, regulating the-sale of light- | come. which was mol given, 1:presented | is" pign in the Catskil Mawmcains ai| Tomorrow morning with all pomp and| Ayepage foelght ear surplus for the| The hearing before the committee on | mended reconstruction of e healih dee o city of Norwich was today authorized| o %, 4. sroviding for certification of | a decrease of 120.6 e reent. as com- | Roxbury. A landscape €xpers accompan-|ceremony and the singing of @ Gregorian| wesn endedgMarch 15 was 424,409 cars. | public health and safety was 'n the hall | partment n the interest of efficlency to issue $150.000 street improvament |, ocooion,) engineers and land survey-| pared with January, 1920, it was said. |ied a funeral divector (hare fodiy (o |chant mever before heard outside the| meimereasesof 2,861 cars over previous | of the house and there was iittle standing | and the publie health bonds. The senate also passed from 8|0 ST Vg P initorm laws regarding |t Freight revenues amounted to $323.- | plan a little park ani grave. Sistine chapel in ‘Rome, the church will|'week. room for late comers. Aside from Dr.| Dr. Black went into sme explanation calendar, upon the explanation of Rall-|y o l; ione conveyances; creating a_tem-| 586,000, an increase of 4 1-3 per cent.|' A few feet from tha hurial ground |bury her dead. The apostolic delegate at — John T. Black, state health commissioner, | of the substitute bill saying that he knew road Committee Chairman %o of €| ,,rary commission on state office build-| over the previous January and passens- | standé the old houss m which Mr. Bir- | Washington, two fellow. members in the| American ! Car and Foundry Co.. Ber: | who sponsored It, the o.'y expression | there wers objections o is provisions Seventh District the thres bitl Ineor! ot oo pelling disclosare .of banic de-|er revenues were §105.247.000, an in- | roughs was born. A bitle distanza awiz |college of cardinals, ‘archbishpe and bishe porating as many arms of the old Shae| b TorTony person receiving state aid; tract to build 300 | for the bill was of a negative cn: e crease over January, of 14 wick, Pa., chbsed a cont to build 3 egative character. Groten and re: 2 1920, of 14 3-5 per | js “Woodchuck Hole, Line Electnic Railway: The GrJ o but not as pronounced as cil.mr’l._m the summe: camp| ops, archabbots and - abbots, secular ola_cars for the Japanese “govern-| The Comnecticut Registered Graduate| suggested that possibly the commities B % repealing the sale of eggs law, providing cent. A of the naturalist. clergy and clergy belonging to the orders g::,_ : Nurses' Asbociation had recorded the | coulq take the bill ant frame a measure Stonington Traction company, tae Jast-| ;" dunite. clos.d season fot prowéc-| ~Roads of the éastern district failea by | 'His perennial playmates who rmjoy-|—all will be mussed in the Cathedral of — fact that “the nurses do uet oppose this | to carry out iis aim which would, fiest ern Conneeticut Railway comphny andt o B0 oo nd eray squirrels, limiting | 116 per cent. to receive the amounts es- | ed outings there—Thomas A. Edisen,|the Assumption of the Blessed VIrgin| me lewer howse of the Michigan les- | bill. of all, consider the public welfare amf R the East Lyvme Traction company. With| v %oe" overage school —attendance | timated, the statement said. With only | Henry Ford amd Harvey S. Piresmone—|Mary for the final ma o islature defeated a measure providin It je doubtful if any piece of proposed |health, and o no injustics to those whe other similar appointments the Senale| ..., ", touns whose grand list i not| the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsbursh | are expected to attend the funeral ser-| There, too, will be uiplomatic repre- optionsl capital’ -punishment. The DIl | legislation has been-s0 decidedly oppos- | legitimately practice the nealing art J sent from its calendar to the judiciary | FER 0 $5,000,000, missing. = The operating revenues of the | vices Saturday at the natura ‘st’s home. |sentatives of the Catholic countries of the | jacked two votes of passage. ed by members of the general assembly Mr. t. for the dentimts. took the /| committes the governor's mom nation ofiLe, ocommendation of the committee| eastern acrriers were $212.844,000. An | Riveryby, a few miies up ire Hudson |world, while officials of nation, state and e at a hearing in many years. Foliowing | bill section by section and pointed out | Senator Alin L. Brown 1o e a Julge |, "equcation, the bill concerning United | increase of 11.3 per cent. pver those for |from Poughkeepsie, and to nceompany |city will attend the service, mourning | Twe Handredicases of whiskey in & con- | practice, Senator Emery, the commiitee | its conflict with existing court deciaions | of the superior court for night years, | TU Ty T cational training was| January, 1920, while the total .operating | the body fo its final resting place. tellow citizen. signment of potatows gestined: for Bangor | chairman, offered members of tie legisla- | ang laws. and proposed educati | from August 13, 1921, when Judze Gard:} e ot M0 4, committee on appropria-| expenses were $206.350,000. an increase| Messages of condolence coatinued 0| The public ceremony ended, the body of ‘seized by-a deputy sherHff at Ash-| ture opportunity to be heard first=that | lation: its failure to provide regwiation iner Green becomes seventy vears of |y o, "Urng cities and boroughs commit- | of 7.9 per cent. over January, 1920. The | reach the relatives today, but -they de- |thie cardinal later in the day will be tar- | uad, Me. ¢ they might attend other hearings. One[of many branches, and ity lack of defis age. tee had referred to the judiciary com-|net coerating income showed a dficit of | clined to make any of them pubiic. ried to the cathedral crypt, unopened — fter ancther, senators and representa- | niteness. He them claimed it would wet Sunday afternoon baseball, and foat-} i (T T oncerning operation” of | $4.784.000 which was 517 per cent. less since the burial of Archbishop Spalding| ‘Russian welf!heund shepherd oke | tives rose to announce opposition 1o the | up an autocracy in the person of the ball will be allowed in Coanecdeut Un-| " orvice motor vehicles in competi-| than for the same month last year, when| VIVIANI WAS RECEIVED i 1872. There, in marked contrast to the | predominate insthe liat of efitriés for L€ bill. In fact, former Senator George | commissioner. Others followed ampiify= der licenses from the board of alder®sh ion “ien street railway companies. there was also 2 deficit. BY PRESIDENT HARDING |imposing spectacle of the mass, the body | annual. benciisexhibit of the Chicago| Kiett of New Britain, in cpening an ai- | ing criticism of the bill as drawn in clties and sslectment ' 10WnE M | The committee on agriculture reported : X will be laid to rest in the wi ble | Kennel club. tack on the bill :‘.‘A‘:‘r’;m;:.::h{:rv:um_':i houes and | favorably today the swim milk bill, .the| FEDERAL AGENTS RAID FARM IN bill concerning tuberculin in animals, and the bill concerning dog wardens. Other bills favorably reported by committees were: Roads, rivers and bridges—author- izing the highway commiissioner to super- vise the building of certain roads; edu- cation—concerning education of the blind ; sale of lands—providing for sale of land senate, and fs mot vetoel Tae ' bi combines the features of asveral Lills Introduced in_the general assemblv and inciudes provisions for concats of mu- fic between 3 2.1 6 p. M. 1 : no picture shows are given in connection with them. This was takea from a kil introduced by Mrs. Mary M. Ifooker. of GEORGIA ON PEONAGE CHARGE Covington. Ga.. March 30.—Federal agents. raided the farm in Jasper coun- ty today of John S. Williams ,charged With having cav/7i the murder of elev- en nesroes and arrested several negro Washington, March 30.—Rene .Viviani, former premier of France, who is here on a mission of courtesy was received by President Harding at the. White House late today after he had formally present- ed his credentials as an.envoy xtraord- inary to this country to Secrotary Hughes at the state department. * 5 tomb - with - the simplest® of ceremonies and In the presence of only closest rela- tives and dearest friends. For three days the body of Cardinal Gibbons has rested in state under the great gold dome of the cathedral in which for so many years he ministered to mas- kind. Daily an army of mourners, 30 Prinee __m of Greeee Is M with the mumps, which he caught from his bride, former Princess ' Eiizabeth of Rumania. s * © United ' States air mall plane Ne. 85, pointed out looked as bill. Dr. Black spoke for ‘the bill, saying that he was not its father, but supported it in_the belief that the medical practice In ehalf of the dentists. to the committee it enougn that it members already had declared their attitude to defeat the The humor in the hearing was provide ed by Mr. Rogers of Lite-fie d. when he told several anecdotes conneeted with the practice of medicine Mr. Higgins of Coventry. house ehalr- man of the committee, told the men in the audience that If they could mot Fe- frain from smoking for the shott while Cleveiand to: New York. was destroved | law neede revicion az a means of protect- | they were at the heariug they eould pae i land at Kersey, Elk| ing the: public. ~ He 'said that his de- | rabulate In the corridor. This ended the . farm hands whom they desired %] At both the White House ang the state | 000 strong. has filed in and out of the | when It was forced to land i A the corridor. This ead: 4 Haritora for the Philharmenic orhestea. |in East Granby purchased in 1817 by the| teriy) “witnesses in the investigaiion. of | Tepartment, M. Viviani was accompanied |gray stone edifice overiooking_the city, | county, Pa. . - | partment did not initiate the movement. 1t | smoking and the air h hed been blug ,:‘,., icture shows are allowed Sun-|state for a prison site; Incorporations—|ajjegeq peonage on the farm which is|DY Ambassador Jusseraad, and accord- |but today, from. morning. until < o imnis under <he present law by |amending charter of the Manchester declared to have beed the cause of the nearly originated in a report by the receés com- with smoke soon cleared. i slon 8p- | mission to recommend changes in the| The audience was liberal in ita ape ing to -statements by officiale at their [midnight, a great dpuble column, blocks | Tnterstate Commeroe Commiss! : : local option. The bill has a paasizy of | Blectric. Light Co.; finance—authorizing | wioiesale kiliings. conclusion, the former premier's Visit re- | Iong, sought entrance to the cathedral. | proved n equipment loan of $20,000 to civil administrative code. which report| plause for each person who eitered obe §500 for athletes and g nnsters of Sun-|town of Madison to issue school bonds:| Williams,.ic was announced today by|mains nothing more than ‘“one of courte- | - In Other parts of the city there was | the Fort Dodge, Des Moines and South- day afternoon games which are u requiring town clerks to file motice of| rugze Jonn B, 3 transfers with the assessors; education— providing for division of special depart- censed. A bill originated and reported today T Hutcheson, presiding judge In the Newton County superior court, will be placed on trial here next sy.* It was intimated by those attached to his mission, however. that as an en- the usual woise and bustle of ‘Ameri~ can communit ern R R. Co. , but around the cathedral had. been submitted to the general as- Jection to the bill voy from France he would give an at: |all was quiet. The shuffie of fest on the | The Grang Trank ' Rallway iteamshis | ymisy, OF LAWYER HERMAN DRIVER OF WALL STREET 3fa the aprropriations commitice car-|ment of education. “a;.| Tuesday on one of the murder indict- | tentive to any suggestions involving the [Sidewalk was almost the. only sound | terminus at' Portland, Me., will be en- des an appropriation of $1145,724 to| Bills favorably reported by the judi-| ments which foliowed the finding of the school attendance crants lowed to towns undsr #n s | clary committee included. measures pro-| viding for. twe posting by hotel keepers in the rooms of the hotel the daily and par average of $3 2 pupil ct of the general ass.mbly two bodies of three negroes in a river in this county. More than 100 veniremen have been summoned. Governor relations ‘of France with States. the * United —_— hearl @s the mourners pressed . slowly forward along streets leading'to the church. . Tomorrow this = silence will Jarged and improved at a cost of approx- imately $500,000. CHARGED WITH PERJURY Hartford, Conn., March 30.—Charac~ “DEATH WAGON" KENOWN New Yotk, March 30.—I1dentity of the = i L o SR 4 Oucar MeGaviey | 16T Witnestes were put on the stand late| driver of the “death wagon” in ':b: e FOR: . spread all over the city, when in respon: Grover C. Redding an toddy when the defense opene/ ns case|was carried the destructive bomb wi Ao at for which a0 appropriation was | weekly rates for rooms and meals; Pro-| suggested to officiale. that Twme os |t O F R E:;:::;Hc:::fi; spAry | 10 Proclamations by.governor and, mayor, | negroes, convicted leaders of the Abyssini- . wha e v was n screase |Viding for conservation of public Water| tried on each of the murder charges sep- > supply ; concerning support of. certain per. arately. all traffic and every activity = will -.be in he trial of Samuel A.' Her.ai, Win- caused the Wall street explosion last Sepe an riots. in ‘Chicago: MIN';" were Sen-! sted lawyer and corfnur of Litchtield | tember is known by agents of the depart- ; Vi ¥ 5 stopped for ‘one’minuté when the mass| tenced to be hingid April:22. - county, charged with periarv. Mrevious|ment of justice, it was reported here to- sons) in stafe institutions; providing pro: There are; three murder charxes ik Vienna, March 30— (By ‘Phe "A. P.) | peging at 10 o'clock. . : ! county. ‘charged. with: pecjazv. Previuus | ment of justice, it was reported Nere tos THE HOUSE. ceodinga for divorte on ground of insan-| Newton county. agaist Wikiams, who, act| e - LoirO-Hungarian {robtier a3 | "Tnside the cathedral the The _state. sunreine. court presented MA,ougn Gy counseisfor Mr. |lerman that | well known anarchist through a clue fur- N 5 ity; provi Tor® refund to_state by | cording fo' Civde Manerre’ een. closed by joint action- of the ts - Mfi%] “opinfon- to“the ‘legisiature that a 1aw Pro-|ipe jnformation asaifat tPe defendanc|nished by the shoes of the horss which All the bills ro’ '.;mg e'Tn the nosce |persons ving sipport; requiring Sing{ gro farm hoss, three negroes |of Former Em: ‘cmu..}"""“""",-... auw alsles. -nmu,,z at B purple-cotered bier | oiaing. for absenise. voting would be un. | 1n° Iolorms oy, e Thekiey reporced for ihe|of mans of land with town clerk: con-|into this county and had them drowned. peror ee. pans E " - - | cernipg. increase in fees of jurors: con- jud‘ciary committee that it was conelud ke v v osaske il eliiy The Jasr#: county grand jury will meet ish minister here has asked the govern- and passing Gut by ‘side doors at right | constitutional in New Hampahire. and left. v Former Governor Mar drew the death-dealing vehicle into the s H. lolcomb | financial district. > It was a living “Y" forming Judge Donald V. Warae:, Judge Joel M While official confirmation of the fe= A tters. wore: 136" the \ablto April 11 (o inawire 1nto the deaths of | mreas ths commtre e o T 10 | continuously. around the dead. but the | . By 'wasmimeus svote,. the New Jerser | Ricq and Justice Alberi T. Roraback,|port was unavailabis nere tonight 1n the A e e o take care of.and |concerning deportation of certain per:| eight nesroes whose bodies were founs | el ported thelonly sounds were the click of heels on-| house passed the bill Authorizing a treaty | estified on behalf of Mr. lserman. They | absence of William J. Flynn, chief of the e o yasembly eould et mend |#ons : comcerning digposition of, fines and | in (hat county and the Fovernor has | il nicnds transterring the entire for-|\lleq floor &80 mow and then & 'supe| i fhe ete of New York.fr the de- | Lor nar nie sepucaioon for tath ank ! deruiments bumme of et e the. general Y the mecessities. for | forfejturés in, autorhobile law violations: | asked fthe jjurors mnot only fo . tadiet S e pressed sob. velopment. of. the ‘port of New York. veracity was rood aal ‘oid of personal|is said -that circulars containing a des pr of.. tions ; concerning - naturaliza- | younger sons of Wil » S tattered d . . ‘ sleeping sick- e | of - corpora. s liams. attered dresses; men of war and men of th Aeath tram seasuces to lmptepy e e ot &ao |tion_of allens s providing for publication using the_attempt. of Charles'to regain Sl i compensation reports. i i - SENATE. 3 Prayer was offered today in the senate by the Rev. Henry F. English of Hart- he regulation of telephone rates and “atés for intra-town service, also requir- ng the telephons company to print en- sire the directory of subscribers in the sate. of digest of L el Tt PRIVATE DETECTIVE SUES SAMUEL UNTERMYER FOR $100,000 New York, March 30.—Samuel Unter- myer, chief counsel to the joint legislative. the throne to strengthen. his ‘own posi- tion, as .dictator.. Admiral Horthy al- ready has arrested several army leaders Who _appeared . inclined . to - place them- selves in the service of the former em- ace, the ‘strong and The broken, moved silently past the ~candle-lighted cata- falque, on which restéd the frail remiains of a churchman cf whom it once was said that he had just enough body to contain ness since, Janpary, 1 was reported in Foston:" There have been 55 cases of the diseae i the city in the same-period. Twenty-two young: mem whe desire or- The state’s attorney 4id not amine these Witnesses. Mr. ‘Herman the deal exs ced to take involving s chexc for $.000, in comnection with which the stan dtomorrow and gi'e s verson cf man sought had been sent to certaim police chiefs and postmasters throughout the country IMPEACHMENT uF GOVERNOR 1 ouis . " eror, the advices assert. a soul. Dressed in his purple robes. his | gination. to the:.Methodist ministryetook | Barnes served five moatns for perjury OF OKLAHOMA RECOMMENDED Speaker Huxford called r. Perry of |gorq. commitfee investigating- the -“building DHTE ¥ " archbishop’s mitre upon his head, and a examinatjons before the toarg of exam- | and Frank C. Stoudard is siill terving New Haven to the cair today during ; The committee on shell’fisherles report- | trust” was sued today in the.feleral dis- | HOW JAPANESE STATESMEN crucifix clasped in ‘his gloved hands, lay s he action on calendar matters, which ‘h-!.d favorably ion a substitute bill requiring trict, court for $100,000 by Robert J. Fos- Siuded the passing of the amended bill “oncerning the organization of ' ha<ks, rust companies and building and loan those engaged in oyster fishing within the jurisdiction of the town of Orange ter, of Newark, N. J, a private detec- tive, who was a-witness hefor» the com- REGARD LANSING'S BOOK inters of'the New England conference in the American born ‘of simple Irish immi- | gorilfelg! grants who by his own efforts and in- a sentence in the state priso: WOULD PUNISH TRUCK OWNERS- Okiahoma City, Okla., Ma-cn 30 —lme peachment of ‘Governor J. L son, was recommended A. Rosrt- n a roport filed e iy e v ton|in the Okiahoma house of re mitiee on December 16, Iagt:* Tokio; March 30.—(By The A. P.) For-|church. In death as ,:exfl»,":\?:e;.:i l,': Eligardo Sulsenna, 27, of New York, FOR TRANSFOKF(SG LIQUOR| jives late today by an !ivestization omne oor | shall obtain permits from the selectmen, 16, ARaCs mer Secretary of. State Lansing’s book on | tained th: wass arrested in Bridgeport on charges e mittee, The report ~harges Kross negh et issociations and investment companies.|cic Calendar. The complaint charged that Untermyer | 1o ‘pegce sonferomee. wan: ponere i | ined the seren calm of prelate and | Wase artested 1% FUARENC O Cnonile | Hartford, Comn., Marca 33.—“His em- | ini “Corruption . offie: An amendment to the itinerant ven-|™ iy, committte ‘on fiay and game re-|in speaking of “Foster's. record” at the | {1 Joats S meeimg of (he R, At =Ll thetts, "He was heid in borids of $2,500 | Dloyer should pay nis fine and Tl make | " e report aiss chs s the Eovernes. Sor's law passed the house foday Pro-|portel favorably on the bill concerning |hearing, made statements that were “ma. | o1® SSPSe U R mocting B the Seivu-Kal, opiaht; ithe istlence o the ‘kthediali, ACt L ity . him do so if I caa,” wa3 the statement | with “unwarran‘el use of his exeeutive © vides that any itinerant vendor ‘Who.|ins jicensing of fresh Water fishing. Theliclous and wholly false and contempt” |qq, S "UTRNEn DRrty, atter ¢ was broken by chanting of seminarians E . made by Judge Haren L. Jlowe n th*|power” in regard to reprieves, pardons shall fail to obtain a local license and |yih oo™ ojacted. These statements, Foster alleges, were! %} e Speaker Oka in endorsing the| "0 diocesan" clergy as the office of ' the ireless_sintion ot Shamg- | Uniied States distsict court today whentand parsles, declaring the present adh save proper endorsements made on the | U, "t oihle report was received from|made “with the Ppurpose and intent of |,y jovmeents of the minist °"d:'cll“d dead was sunz. Presiding was Bishop | Werk en »‘;-‘. et tn the world winl | M 1 Toomey Wazbury testified | minjsiration has extended clemency i Hate Hioanse shall be fined not MITe |the committee on state parks and reser- Baving his utterances witly. publisied by [ Tansing'ashetsremesio. e v | Ol L e e w,‘.‘;r‘.onnder "Sb, fopmint, btween | AL, Be was in :ho smmley et \-ouie | nincteen hundred persons The charge & han 8fty dollars ‘or imprisoned not mare | .8, FIFC L P Yor “the appointment | the press. il R smolsis i A el b , e e day had cele- rgAa s rosdenc L, Ariving | is also made in ¢ ¢ 1 Y e = - for inese government and the eral than sixty OAye o e/ tollowing pills|0f State vark pblice. ' It empowers the| Foster summoned befors the commit-|yulo o the Shantuns question was tne | G’ ihe mase for the laity. o governor to appoint the state park po- lice on the application of the state park commission, Calendar. from the calendar and passed them: Ex- tending time for organization of the tee in connection with its inquiry into the “open shop” activities of the National | Erectors Association, best refutation of charges by the opposi- tion that the government lncked firmness The ceremony was attended by church Telegrapn Co. dignitaries and lay delegates from all G a_ truck transporting liquor. he was caught he nad 34 xallons of ai- At.the time report that the gove ernor evaded pavment of his stat come tax - cohol on the truck. b e : was adjudged in parts of -the United States and Canada, ing proeriies of the Utah Copper.| In telling his stocy after pleadin? | MYSTERY OF THE CHICAGO Conmecticat Indemnity company to |SOTISEIOn, CRITAL L bort.|dontempt several times for declining to |2t [1® Peace canference. who began arriving in Baltimore 108y | Ray Consondated. Chino Copper and Ne- | guilty guilty. Toomey saidl Goodman March 16, 1923; authorizing the New answer questions, regarding the activiti 4 = for . tomorrow’s assemblage.’ Among Copper compunies have comoletely S o in.| ¢4 favorably on the bili concerning the Kk a Xiribion |yt e e T vada Miiford Eiectric Lizht company Franting of licenses to carry weapons. It |Of, his “Secret agents” in various indust. rease ifs capital stock to $200,000; sreating a board of finance in the town >t South Windsor; changing hours of voting In Middletown to 8 a. m. until § p. m.; extending time for organization of the Title and Guaranty company of Vew Haven to January, 1923; establish ing the town court of Windsor Lock: definipg duties of board of finance in Seymour; concerning transfer of insane patients from onme institution to another; Aefining the powers of the board of po- lice con.missioners in Milford; providing for guardians ad litem t6 to receive compensation for services authorizes the superintendefit of the state police to issue a license for ome year on ‘the payment of a fee of one dollar cents providing the application for re- newal is made within ten days of the ex- piration” of’ the ‘license. Caiendar. The committee on the judiclary report- ea’untavorably on the following bills con- cerning jurisdiction over motor vehicle offenses; licensing of amusements in public ‘parks; validating certain . irregu- larities and omissions; regulating public service motor vehicles; verifict tion and may renew it on the payment of 25| ridl plants, GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER €O. INCREASES PRODUCTION Akron, Ohio, March 30.—Improvement in the automobile industry in Detroit was reeficted in the tire industry in the Ak- ron district. Increase in sales to manufacturers of about 70 per cent. for April over March and a decided ‘jump in Jealers’ ‘usiness have resulted in the Goodyear Tire and REDUCE CHILDREN'S APPETITES Westfleld, Mass., March 30.—As the result of investization by the school au- thorities by which it was learned that youpg children are belng siven sugar lumps soaked in ether to reduce their appeetites. Superintendent Chester D. Stiles today took the matter up with state educatiorial and,- health -authori- ties. Ether may be purchased in any quantity by a child in any.drug’ store, Children when questioned were frank in churchmen of higher rank due to arrive late today were Archbishop John Bonza- no. apostolic delegate; William Cardinal O'Connell of Boston and Louis Cardinal Begin of Canada. Archbishop Bonzane will be the celebrant tomorrow. MASTER PRINTERS FORM 48 HOUR L.EAGl'X OF AMERICA suspended operations owing to conditions in the copper market. Coroner J. J. Phelan vesterday eon- ducted an inquest into the death of An- drew Steen, prominent business man in Bridgeport, Who was Killed in_an auto- mobile aceident in Fairfield. The lecal d:qrétive force’ seived ‘s home made still in the cellar of & leottage at 80 Stone street, Meriden. “The still was made from a wash boiler with crude Cincinnatl, Ohio, March 30.—One hun- dred and seventy delegates representiag 5,034 book.and job printing shops from all. sections -of’ the 'coua'ry . here assured him that if he ever got into dif- he would stand by him. when 1 was arrested he threw me over,” ficulty said the accused. Antoni sion and sale of BAILROAD New York, March 30.—~In an effort to /hasten a settlement of the labor diffficul- Palom liquor. “But a of Bridgeport was sentenced to jail for three months after he pleaded guilty to charges ef posses- EXECUTIVES WOULD CONFEE WITH BROTHERHOODS EXPLOSION NOT YET SOLVED Chicago, March 30.—The mystery sure rounding the explosion of a fireworks factory which cost as least six lives, razed several buildings dnd rocked & densely populated section of the city yese terday remained unsolved tonight despite every effort of the police and state offie clals, W. Singer and Nathan Shaffer, ownerf of the alleged fireworks factory which was destroyed, were being sought by the police. Their books were seized eely Ll oK easing production da: g 1| ties bet B ailroads snd. thelr em- | it arg pemoort to ledra JS : i e ey Lduy d heat ‘whs furhished by an oft | ties between th rai and Hiiks fonis Lot e i st ot providing of | Rubber Company increasing production 33 | 127 o (MaC they were ziven the eher | S SSC000S, 06, (he, Soun o here (744 | ol an ar e S T e A S that persons interested in solvent estates | Claims agawst the stite. The bills were |Der cent.. The campany will turn out 16,- living and also to quiet those who got | °f America—a national -crzanizasion ! X National Association ,,(Do'mn aeRylls may arply for appointment of commis- |rejected. 000 casings and..16,000 tubes a day in| oo boisterons. sions when the executor or administrator The committes on the judiciary .re- ported unfayorably on Semaze Bill No. 546 concerning the Dlaying of baseball on Sunday after 2 o'clock in the after- noon, to which an admission fee may be charged if there ig & local ordinance per- mitting the playing of the games, Sena- tor DeLaney stated, in explaining the re- port of the committee, that the subject matter would be included in a general bill. The report was accepted and the bill_rejected. The committee on finance reported fa- vorably -on a bill authorizing the county of Fairfield to issue bonds to the amount of $250,000. Calendar. ] The committes on public health and safety reported favorably on a substitute has paid himself a claim against the es- tate; authorizing _Litchfield Electric Light and Power Co., to increase capital stock to- $250,000; providing that land for a park in Nowalk cannot be taken without consent. of owner unless con- demnation. proceedings are commenced by June 1, 1923; authorizing the town of Torrington to issue $500,000 floating debt bonds; concerning powers of the board of water commissioners of Hart- ford: providing for amendment of the charter of the Stanle Works of ~New Britain and issue of additional stoeks; providing that brush and slash after cutting along the highway shall be re- moved where wood adq timber have been April, as. against 12,000 casings and 13,- 000 tubes in March. =The new production is half of the peak reachei a year ago. Twelve hundred formor Goolysare em- ployes who are living in’ Akron will re- turn to work next week. The American Rubber ind Tire Com- pany has resumed three eight-hour shifts to fill.orders. Other factories also are increasing production. MESSAGES FROM EELIEF \ WORKERS IN NEAR EAST New York, March 30.—The first direct word from seventeen American represen- tatives of the Near East Relief Organi- ARCHBISHOP MANYIX NOT COMING TO AMYVRICA Rome, March 30.—Archbishop Dantel J. Mannix of Melbourne Australu, who .came to Rome to pay an official visit to the pope and to make a repurt of his diocese, will leave In a week, or two for London, where he will embark directly for . Australia, haying abandoned the idea of returning by way of America. As soon as possible Archbishop Man- nix expects to return to liurope as he desires to %o to Ireland to meet, his mother when conditions there will-'per- mit him \#ting her. employing printers, operatiag -both c.o ed_and open shops. Resolutions were passed . unanimous- ly, pledging that all shops represemted by the association absolutely refuse to accede to any demands from aiy laber union, at any time, to operate their shops on the basis of a work week of ise than forty-eight hours. Five men entered the city bank of St. Paul,- Min., struck down the cashier and 2 woman teller with the huttes-of their revolvers: anq eseaped with cash and bonds valued at $20,000. ‘More than s third of the country’s total populatidn in- 1920 and ‘mearly 79 per cent. of the urban dwellers—37.770,114 nersans 1o be exact—lived ‘in eities of 25,000 inhabitants or more. NAVAL ENSIGN LYNAM . DISAPPEARED WITH 325,000 Boston, March 30.—The aniount of nav- al funds which Ensign Joseph J. Lynam is alleged to have embezzied before he fled from the navy yard here a week ago, Japan to consult with the Mikado, who will ‘ask him to arbitrate difficulties pend- ing between Japan and the Uhited States, Former Premier Venlselos is going to| road securities, meeting here -today, vRed the heads of the “bix four road brotherhcuds to attend a conference in New York on April situation. A special committee of 25 members, representative of - the various sections of the country was appointed and situation, and I tial.” relieve the DEMANDS PU OF MEXICAN MURDERERS ISHMENT s to discuss the il en- deavor to be helpfal, a statemen: said. “In assisting. to immediate ter, generally heipful in such directions as may apicar in- rail- NEGRO ACTED AS SPEAKER y OF NEW JERSEY HOUSH ‘Trenton, X. March 30—For the first time in the history of Jersey, a Bé= £70 t6day occupied the chair of speaker of the house of assembly. The honor was accorded to Aseemblyman Walter G. Al exander of Newark. Speaker George B Hobart was called to attend a national guard investigation and appointed the negro assembiyman iu his place. Assemblyman Alexander, u practieing physician, is the first of his race to be elected to the New Jersey legislature, FRUIT CROP NOT MATERIALLY a 5, aceording to newspaper Patris of Athens. ‘Washington, March % Represenia- s zation, who Were cut off in the interior of : & e B R TR e i e —_ tions have been made tecn: Mexian AFFECTED BY COLD WAVE * removed; increasing the fee for license |pill for the establishment of a state clini-| Transcaucasia by the recent capture of | FOQUR WOMEN ON JURY : to. sell oleomargarine and imitation but-|cal standard thermometer. Calendar. Batum by Soviet forces, was received to- ter ; providing for sale of real estate on The search for Lynam 1is being pur.| An sirplane fiight at an altitude of 14.- government demanding tha: the murder- jcans killed | .| Washington, March 30.—With the, Passed—To prevent theé comptroller |day at Near East headquarters here. CONVICTING A MURDERER | Sued by naval intelligence officials and | 00 feet restored ":i w':'r :\fdwe'::; !: ::; :u;o‘:‘\:::r:::'l“!‘!i::‘lb:n'l:;__l r::s' passing (oday, of the cold wave whlth] plication of administrater; authorising | trbm making material changes in the cap-| The messages came from relief workers | ' s by agents of the department: of; justion.| KA. Berm iro I8 T elgt months | 63 and punished: came oni the heels of Faster, officials of increase to $508.000 of capital steck of |itol bullding or its ornamentation without |in Tiflis, capital of the Georgian Bolshevik | /D5, MoInes, 1a., March 20.—Eugene C. An early theory that he had taken pass- | former eoldier, who for, Sie¥ mORU| R0 DI g e stare depart. |the department of agriculture tonight ex=| & ¢ the South Nowalk Tust company. the. authority of the Eeneral assembly;|government, and Ervan, headuuacterc, o¢| Weeks today was found guilty of mur.|age on a steamer for Buenos Aires. is | haq been mn: et b et T ot o |reased the. belict. that the truié examteutt ¥ e B’ ook Trem tiie table thb Iit- u:;m““ the use of mechanical power |the new Anti-Armenian coalition goyern. | d¢r in the first degre and the penalty | not being followed exclasively; it wax | Der. Davis, a mining man, killed nsa- Sonors |PIus of the country as a whole had not' ' bill which provides for metor vehi-|ireages; extending the time for the or-|ment. The Workers reported that relief| 1Xed at death by a jury, on which four other clues having deve'- S—— early ‘In ‘March, presumab'y by handits,|been materially affected, despite reporis ex operating ever fixed routes and-pro. | psnisation of the Danbury & Detnel | work was p-ogressing, with the Helsherys | FOmen served. 5 te that he is still in this| Fermer Emperer Charies of Austria- 3%, " 1 “Brijees, nerro lantaciun |fFOm various sections of heavy damage. & 7ides for hearings bythe public utilities | Traction ‘company; extending the rights|officials in Niflis treating the Near East| 'VCeKS With another man was accused Hungary met & party of monarchists In | i \on “yijled by oandits in - Vera| It Was pointed out that no reports had | sommission in different places, and re-|of the Watetury & Bristol Tramway |representatives with ‘“every considera-|°f KiliAE a grocer in an attempted hold- Vienna Sunday and went from there to| CTEHACR. | been received of damare to fruit crops M ; company, and those of the Waterbury & | tion.” up. DR, EENEST NICHOLS 18 Budapest, He left the latter city within to discuss senate amendments 1 Milidale Tramway company; amending the charter of the Danbury & . Bethel Street Rallway company; incorpordting the Milford Hospital corvany; revising the charter of the Short Beach Improve- ment_associafion; providing " that ' the board of _trustees ‘of th% Connecticut State hospital shall consist of the gov- ernor, ex-officio, twelve trustees, one from esch county and four from the vicinity of the institution ; exéipting the compen- sation - receiged by soldiers and sailors trom the . United States governmen of which is a compromise important sectiong of the beimg passagl. After the senate umendments had been adopted Mr. Kilpat- of Bridgeport offered an amendment hich took away from the public utilities er the power to decide yihether sublic necessity and convenience require he operation of jitney routes. _eader Buckley vigorously oppesed the imendment and said the bill would be iseless with the amendment. Mr. An-|changing the name of the Stanley Rule irews of Danbury opposed thie amend-|& Level Company of New Britain to the went which was lost by a large majority. | Stanley Securities company, etc.; author- Wr. Kilpatrick had another amendment|izing the city of Norwich to isfue bonds »ut he withdrew it and the bill was|to the amount of $150,000 at a rate of wassed and tranemitted to the engrgssing | interest not to exceed 5 1-2 per cent.; Jerk. limiting the number of ‘gray squirrels Among bills rejected today were those | which may be killed in/a day to five; .mending an act concerning the’ joint|that the secrstary and treasurer of the appropriations, | state hoard of agriculture shall bé ap- e by the board annually in June. SEsen WAIVED EXAMINATION ON A CHARGE OF PEONAGE Montgomery, Ala., March 30.—In khe iidst of a preliminary hearing before United States Commissioner ilmeu F. Parish today, James T. Tyner and Ar- thur Farmer, planteds of Pike county, waived further examination on a charge of peonage and were admitted to bail in the sum of $5,000 each to await action by the federal grand jury._ Two witnesses for the government has testified when counsel for the planters announced that the hearing would be | waived. . Tyner and Farmer are aliezed by goy- ernment agents, who made an investiga- tion on their plantations, to have held Jim Stenson and Joe Stenson in a state of servitude. It is charged that the negroes “were forced to work against will and without ordinary wages. INJURIES PROVED FATAL To LIEUT. W. D. CONEY, AVIATOR Natchez, Miss, March 20.—Lieut. W, D. Coney, who was injured last Friday morning near Crowville, La:, -while at- tempting a transedntinental flight, . fro Jacksonville, Florida, to San' Diego, Cals| iornia; died here late today. OBITUARY. William Hogarty. Brookline, Mass., Mareh 30.—Wlliam (Billy) Hogarty, known in the ‘eizaties as the “Sporting Barber” backer cf ™ | institute ‘today. a few hours at the request of the Hun- garian government. ELECTED PRESIDENT M. L T. Cambridge, Mass,, March 0.—The elea- tion of Dr. Efnest Nichols, former pres. ident of Dartmouth college, as president of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Was announced by the corporation of the He will take office July 1. Dr. Nichols has been a professor of physics at Yale University and engaged in’ pfivate research work since leaving Dartmouth. . Impressive eeremenies. with all the eohr'nm soleminity " traditional of the Catholic .church maried the- consecra- tion at. the Cathedral at Kansas City of Rev. Franois J. Tief, as Bishop of Cond- cordia, Kansas. 5 Ta vathan. eircies ~the belief prevail that another American eardinal wil] be appointed in a relatively short time, the death of Cardinal Gibbons again . having reduced the ~American princes of the church te twe. BILL TO MAKE FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS PAY TAXES John L. Sullivan, America’s heavyweight prizefight champion. died of apoplexy &t hise home here today. He was ;2 years old. ik He was in Sulljvan's corner from 1587 when be backed . him .invhis bout:with: iy Ryan, until Sullivaa - was by James J. Cosgett. Hartford, Conn., March 30.—Withdrawal of tax exemptions on the property of fra- ternal organizations and associations T assessments from B Four men held up Rebert Burnette, driver of a yovernment mail truck, in the soutbwest quartsr of Chicago. took their_members Is contemplated. in a billl two sacks e maii, and drove off with drafts by. the legisiative committee on[Bur-m. in their’ sutomobile.# He was finance, for Which a:hearing has been as-| released & long distance trom the soene signed fo; Y of next week. of the BODDCE, - . 5 BLIZZARD AT OPENING OF DLAND LEGISLATURE . March 30.—A se- vere blizzard attended the opening of NEWFO! - 8t. Jobn's, N. the colonlal legiilatu-e here today. Ti govermor expenditurcs,” ed to be CHARTER 0AK Hartford, Conn.. of a seedling of the famous Charter Oak has been shipped by the state of Con- necticut to Los Amgelés, Calif., where it will take its place with tress from other | captured by the Turks st Kski-Syehe states v fthe union, in & garden In which | the Grecks are fleains from that trees from every smail pians to leave for London tend the imporial eoaf:'en in" his ‘addrcss anpour ‘temporary. .curtallment! 57 certain made 1 p beciure 2] SEEDLING Mareh 3 state are o be SENT TO LOS ANGELES .—A weediinz vlaced. arge cvioas years. The progra.nme of legisla‘ica is (xpect- the, premier une 1o zt- New' 'England. York state, Michi- gan, the Great Lakes region, the Pacifie coast or the extreme south. SLIGHT EARTHQUAKE FELT AT SYRACUSE, N. ¥. regarded. as & slight earth itremor was felt in Syracuse at 7 o'clock tonight. I many sections of the city dishes rattled and pictures moved This city is located on the elge of what geologists oall a “fault” extending from eastern New York northward into the St Lawrehca valley. ENTIRE GREEK DIVISION CAPTURED BY TU Constantinople. Mageh 20 (By the J P.).—An entire Greek division has e cording to notices in Anats Syracuse, N. Y., March 30.—What wag