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H.* CONN, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1921 A strike . of bullding trades’ nrbn‘ began at New Bedford, yesterday. Twenty-one persons were killed at Rio de Janeirv in a collision on the Central Brazi] railway. 3 TEN PAGES—70 COLS. " PRICE TWO CENTS. REPLIES FROM FRANCE AHD REATBRITAINON MANDATES British Government’s Note is Said to Have Been of a Prelim- inary Nature—State Department, While Intimating That preparations for new general offensives.| Johm Canmoni, 28, sald to be wanted|and adjourned until tomorrow when, at Replies Had Been Received to Secretary Hughes’ Note, - . In western Konia the Turks have|in Worcester, Mass, for alieged robberyone o'clock, a joint session will hear S og # e Confer With Mine Owners And Mine Workers Separ-| = "% special “old man's corns,” the |of relght cars, wad arresied by the po-| President Harding dellver nis. opening Declined to Indicate Their Nature. ! 3 members of are aged from sixty eriden. rpeocin ately—A Joint Conference is to Follow—Great Obsta- | to one hundred years. It is commanded Appointment of committee to notify the | Washington, Aprll 11—France and . |by the eighty year old General Ismail The New Hampshire Methodist Episco- | president of the assembling of the extra- Great Britain are understood to ha ' . o Fazil. ’ pal Conference will continue under a|ordinary session, re-election of Speaker - big cle is Contention of Miners For a Settlement of Wages| "\ ‘reckc destrover in the Diack sea |three district divjsion, Bishop Hrnest W.| Gille't and other republican officers of |Teplied to Secretary Hughes' recent notes has captured the pirate leader Hassan, |Richardson has decided. the house, Introduction of hundreds of |regarding the Japanese mandate over the . » “National Basis.” ageq 95 years, who has Dbecen burning bills and resolutions in the house and |Pacific island of Yap. The British gov- Dupuke ona Greek sailboats and villages on the Pon- AYISPflRIENTfl, - - BRITISH INDUSTRIAL STRIFE..... i = . parations For New Gfllfl'll " Report from Lacerme says former Em: Message at Noon—Admis- ERY of Conference Today Depends Whether| - Offensives. |l Ve "™ Gon Will be by Ticket. Members of the “Triple Alliance” Carry Out Threat to| Constentinoole, Avril 11.—mhe Turlisn | Maror Edward L. Bader of Atlan cavalry attacks around Brusa. have thus | City announced “Pageant Day,” Sept. §, Quit Work at Midight—Premior Lioyd George I to] 5 Sose ey S ittt ™ & monoral Lol Congress Down 10 ~ Business- Today The Politiken of Copenhugen says the King of Lenmurk may visit this country next June; v \ Washington, Apri 11.—The sixty-sev- enth congress convened today with few departures from time-honored precedent tredty of Versailles, renounced ity rights and titlés in its overseas possessions, the United States is entitled to a volce in the ultimate disposition of those terri- torles. It has been assumed that the Directors and syndicates of moving applica- g tus coast. SIEIR imves' o rpunioe seided 1o St oerureu O COLEY SO PTG S | ey la said to haverdemk thn of e rineipla will be left fo fur: y U 0/ n. e 'y '3 Landon, April 11—(By The A. P.) The ment has taken the A e i N |menm unless restrictions on American | which was organized by the republicans “s:.&'.i;:::;r;mntnfiém, LRI il v W s e o i respective contentions of the mine own- e'-‘lr: tconirol, it Was a matter solcly | TO STUDY PROBLEMS ] pictures are removed, at the extra session last month. was in|mating that replies had been received, awarding of mandates as well as tha ers and striking miners are now in the |, iveen the mine owners wnd mizars, the FOR ECONOMIC WELFARE session only twenty minutes, but thelgeclined to say so positively, or to indi-|terms under which the former Geeman p S Officers of the International Congress|lhouse organization fequfred several |cate their nature. territories would be administered, .."‘:‘.‘h%"‘&.&‘:i‘“&?;‘.‘:.‘.fi'& :::‘: :w:: g:i?x;‘c h"r'::fl:r;:;'e?egz 2;2':::;32;- Boston, April 11.—The New Englnd:?f, “n‘_'“”‘;:!‘o‘z""‘“ has issued a call {hours. Crowds of mectators thronged| It has been the expectation of state| With the Yap mandate question appur- thé represertatives of the two sides infof the exchequer especially gave coior |States council was organized here today Gel'u“. S:' ‘1‘1‘ rf“fi"m" to be held infboth senate and house galleries. department officers and of some foreign|ently stil] far from settlemen he coal dispute_tomorrow. fo the reports that the governmient con- |to co-ordinate and project recommenda- witzerland, next fall. President Harding's message tomor- | enyoys here as well that the allied gov- | thought likely that the intern: The conferences of the owners and |templates affording temporary financial|tions and plans for “joint or co-operative U l—h— A A¥sy row is to be the signal for beginning the{ornments would admit the soundness of {munications conference, which ralners, with government officials partic-|assistance to meet exceptional ecircum- | activity in the study and solution of im-| “RETE g‘, c:' . 1‘3 U“i alr | session’s work. A great crush at tie the American position that as ome of |it sion tomorrow will mako gr.at pre- ct at the board of trade (his|stances of poor yielding mines beipg un-|Rgrtant problems affecting the economic |0 "y o o ngressional committee o, houso chamber for the first appearance|the principal allied and associated pow-|gress toward agreement on the dispos T hat th. requcat. of . the, Pre | suies vy Afford wages 1o, provide a decent|Welfare” of this part of the country. e e gainst the sale abroad of| of the new executive before congress I5|ers in favor of which Germany, by theltion of former German cables. w‘::fim(m; at mfix.amaon session m:d.m»a{ living. Representatives of state and city cham- | SUTPIus Tvodstuffs of the army. : expected. Admission is to be by eta:d txhaustive statements of . thelr cases | This was, in fact, indicated by the|bers of commerce, sranges. farm bureaus, | g e 0 jeniy and tickets were the object of lively whiieh Jir. Lioya Georso has arranged {0 | premier himself st the morning ot o ool Joe" | for winatug” tenms n the . Connceticut | The senste aso will gét down to busl- disel with them scparately. will| jn the course of hig statement on the| 7 state guard will be shot at respective v, when biil: d lu- in vner: t 11 o'clock in Y ition, when he said the|tered the new trade body. They selected . e ness tomorrow, when s and resolu: fio-“:-:k:xma:f‘t‘;: iners at 1200 af- | Sovernment as unabis to grant amy [an executive committee, provisionally, | AR9ries on Friday evening, April 22. ene e be :‘,’E"‘;g;‘%fi A dehate | Cambridgs, Mass, April 11—A letter| NewsYork. Aprly 11—The text of the tar witich the joint conference will be !"I“parma.nent‘ contribution to maintain me_x;;n:nh!lve of states and economic Ame (R RS R c:eliuzy. mém by L‘;';S" of Massachusetts, | trom Woodrow Wilson to Robert C. Stu- :;,:mh m,:.:e! last w;d“e;dny ,‘:‘ n;[- A.,:. b spec £ Toratie ) M R il offictal reports the| William T. Cobly, former governor, was | Lulding at Essex, Mass., to defend in-|republican leader, gave notice today that | art. Jr.. president of the Woodrow Wilson| {™ i G S e e ;chm- aithough 1 e Sl oo carly 1o ny (At | government. Will refuse even ihis tom- ) named to represent Maine; Ralph D. Hetc | (o2 Uonsl fishing trophy, was inspected e woild move {or open discusson an |l of Harvard unversity, exoressing | 1, W N6, MOS0 ey of the the crists has been avert=l The mine porary assistance unless the miners, on|zel, president of New Hampshire college, e h | himself make the initial spee e o o nteonil. | able tothe United States, was made pub. SIS o im for a set-| New Hampshire; Charles G. Staples, . of ratification. The final-vote will come [row Wilson clubs in America: " gt ke e wade roposals, woto 100 | Uoment.of the’ wages iapie on & “na- | resident of the Vermont Baniers' asse | President . K. J. Aley of the Uni-|April 20 under previous agreement. | ties dedicated to W former presidents| oo it 1, Cptuier warned o uibrepa % pe 9 a ciation, Vermont; Horace A. Carter, 4 Maine announced that the i rEen ] > | naval rivairy o and ther;rdre:elr;}t\ :n‘«‘i{uli::;rsrz ‘;fiexxe':::::urg;!:fl:‘l‘:: ufi?fi‘r’&a‘mlf‘i ;‘:; president ‘State Chamber of Commerce, | 0lége 0f law would not be reopened for | today, I8 to be the first business of the |night. The letter ‘was in response to a Iry on the Pacific and ap WOODROW WILSON (LUBS PREMIER OF AUSTRALIA IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES IN ACCORD WITH U, 8 aled for “an alllance—wn understand- n 2 I % Apri! 6 informing Mr.|Pe? dings will ve protract- @ifferent districts, but insuring o |Massachusetts; George B. Chandler, sec- | tie Dresent. house. Debate is to stant Wednesday and | telegram gent on . ing between th : T e e mivansel mintmum hving wage. . As It 18| retary of the Connesticat Chamber of SR AT e il il D o e Y (55 Engllan, speaking peopetes T Tiela em was issued an-} " iners will insist upon = |Commerce, Connecticut. 2 o Pendleton Hunt, writer | man Penrose of the senate finance com- . “The bearing of the J m:::e::q it ae ;':-'m b ioter T | e e Tt wou seem pre. | Group interests renresented on the ex-| 204 Member of a prominent family in | mittes said tonight that the bill aloo| The letter follows: 5 Y e : € 0 = upon the naval defence of the emmire it Drested at the at-emoon session, Which | matura to predict & peaceful outcome of | ecutive committee included: Agriculture,| Ciclnatl, Ohio, was held in $10,000 bail | would be rusied - through the semate.| “Let me thank you most warmly fo| hvious™ said Premier Hughes. Thers T'sted from 4 o'glock until nearly 9. ithe conferencs, and, in the meantime, |W. J. Thompson, master eof the Maipy |0 New York. Democrats, he added, were disposed toyour telegram. of yesterday, and assurey. “you UG SIUMEE RS “th_ o There were preseht also Sir Robert S.!{he tripie alliance is not withdrawing its|state grange, and Dr. .A. W. Gilbert, withhold discussion until the permanone | you how greatly I anpreciate the many ol between the United States and Japan Fibtne: chancalior jGf the exchies rl'mk' b ticARL { Massachusetts commissioner of ngricul: Thirty vioiaters of the Volstead amct|tariff bill is brought in. He also on-|kind expressions which it contains. D: e | Now. In that.lie the germs of great werc stey L z " 1. MacNamara. labor minister. a Tite triple alliance tonight fsmed ature; commerce, 1i.u£;mwxu,r§:m?mi < aie.fi‘s "f:;gnwia\‘:mfi{d L] nsiizced ct;::s;l;; ’1“.,“?.“;:‘::,“"1;5;‘?“21";.1 g Inismant gralieing do imado. :::4"1';“}:ro-::xe_m;amnm" of infinite disaster U DR minllen B ] T R D e o e e T o L Carthy, suvkrvising. prohibition agent. ..| evenne: TevisUn: which the universitios have gone about| ' wyy W1 - Evan Williains meds & lons statement|dstafl tor firmly supporting the miners fn | the Maine State i 2 T the: opening prelimizaries todny the | their work of orzantzation, and 1 neartly | son 1oty s the hove of the world? As o Hia i AR mh"‘:d". R e 4 dofsmamz the | the Internaticnal Trust company of Bos- | ot omeranian Junkers have asked the| overwhelming republican majoritics, of | congratulate you on the Drogress Which ! inc betweon the fme crecr Lomnrine :v;:qu"rlh’y ;fni':‘:?ennu%rflss-‘d a de- mdmeoznm;:: af Shiswiios wouohii fomid ragficiuring indus\rlie:,yfi. Kent; German minister of labor to send 10,000 22 in the senate and about 173 ‘n t%e|has already been made.” the English speaking pl:;enn\:-sh[a“.fl:"nn hE to have mn monortunity of verusing|class- and the wital trade union policy | Hubbard, president. Coneeticut Manufac- | Wussian bolsheviki prisoncrs to them for [house, worked with precision. ~ Speaker| In making public the dorrespondence 10- livy in 4 renewal of the Amgl: Tamecr the statements, and it was mutually | treaty, yet that treaty ’ o agread that no' report of the respective Reonrecertative Kitchin, North ra=olina, | formed “to carry on in time of peace (h”An_m":’l y 18 anu‘hema t. statements should be published in . the America ha ceratic f)or leader. his perfunctory | struggle hegun in battle nnder the leader- | must have the. prcters n‘:"g o entimo. The premier added that heltrouble and- mroteste in he srongest| Vacaneles on the committee to be filled| A départment firs in the Back Bay [oroncnt. ~Representative London, New [ship of President Wilson for a better! word that she must nave ome ' fedirea ta have an onportumliv of mect-|language asainst calling un the reserves later Mmelude renresentation for the state GStFict Doston.made necessary the res-! York, the only soctalist member, voted |world order; to engage in 4 program of | ficiently strong to defend hereels, "o fne the ressectiva mari'es ccparately, Tre. [and ahl “the sovernments prious expedi. of Rfiode Island. an additional representa. CUC LY firemen of 20 persons, Five of the | “presrat.” The republicans ales bowled | education for the league of nations. and | defend herself against whoms Sne hoc fminary to a further joint maeting. Tnls|ent ‘of formine a volunteér force as an itive for finance. and two. representatives ;‘{;’;:_fl;nm;‘; l:l;;eclm:fmflll&nm glass. | over an atl‘c’mml !;y };tep:‘e’senund'fl l"la::. through fl)?:ncln:fhlvmri!u}‘ rescarch o left the world in no doubt, or x.f-.;‘r’ was nd the meeting for tomor- | instrument - against orzanized labor,|of t ortation interes " x dem~crat, Virginia t> investigal e | ses that the true facts of the peace con-|little doubt, as t. . el e i A T & | e o - clecticn of ' Represmtativo Richard E. | ference shall be avallable to fature his- | have no auarrel with Ameriog, e boh 1t in sientficant that althouzh n’ re-{the responsibility of provoking. blood-| EXPENSE OF AIR SERVICE camhe o JWnard Steamsliip company has: Dird, 1cpublican, Kansas who it was ai- | torians.” no quarrel with Japan. We have ' our ‘ot i of Iha, troiibla’ The - AOVErR-LRhed. and civll’ WAr® salling of the _steamsip | lezed, ‘spent in excess cf $10,000 in his| ~Among the fAfty-two clubs organized or | ldeals—Japan has hers. Thers e er DURING WAR, $598,090,781 | Berengaria, formerly the Imperator, from | olect campafgn in vio'zation of the fed- | in nrocess of organization which held iIn the world f » lection 2 by 1d for both of us. Wi TSRS RN S S SRS SN I AT IS G 0y WP S T 1 e N & T 2 i‘;’ur:fir;mton, Which was scheduled for | eral corrupt practices act. meetings on April 6th were those at the!live on terms of amity 'l!\h 171 ‘;n:fi«(n: WIRELESS TELEPHONE « |suBsECTS DIscussED BY o= %’lz‘"e%” é‘txtx:. ¥ Efi a‘:—;’;‘y :i‘;esle:. ¥ In the senate. te republicans held off | following colleges and universities: of the. earth. REFOEY OF BOXING MATCH REPRESENTATIVE: . attempts to-introduce bilis and other bus-| Yale, Haryard, California,. Colorado, BPRES TIVES OF FARMERS|vice during the war. often placed by ord, April 11.—For the first time resisting the ‘“monstrous pronosals” of \finance, Charles/G. Bancroft, president of of national wage agreements turers’ association,” Bridgenort, and Orra "s::m"a strikebreakers in the agrarian|Gillett ' was rcelected, 298 to 122, with | night Mr. Stuart said that the clubs were -t The -manifesto blames the Hrime min-| L. Sfofie. zeneral manager Associated Ime ~ ister and the covernment for the while dustries of Massachusetts. r<somr ; . “What do the Japanese want? Th Dr. Walter Simons, German = foreign|ingss today. Senatcir Lodge said the | Rice institute, Chicago, Willlams, George | want to hol i 4 . ; e 4 o . C ; . d land in Arverica ‘and - the 5 —— critics of the service at more than $1,000,-1 minister, was 0. 28 SUBBICIONS | ] | Washt - - al i £ K N ’ ek e - {precedents were. for gpostponement un ‘Washington (D. C.) and Wellesley. right to enter the Unitea = ey ¥ , ! X R 781, L % ano, while on a| All the house committees were' organize. th dvi C ittee on histor- | peopl T ‘.n?m nl‘:l;rhhur;:.g x:afnh;m{:; story ‘:t :‘ rrl !:rret-.\utx;ent un:liie'; any tariff la:,[rrom Major H. M. Hickman, chief of the | vacation. | ftamnys bk e Renkid Somiviids Weeit'GW ,‘::, e T Eoteten H_;"’D"’_:d.""’:’;:n"’wed states of ca Loxing match, shou ort time credits, are among theiinformation group in the air service, to or Lecause of a desire of the republicaas | McElw. a 3 “Ir y o fans and the sound of tio €ONE, Was taubjects which representatives of farmers | the Aviation and Aircraft Journal ¥ Wia avialiont: ot The ARAL] o Sa e Biel Tepsettitiitres, oncthel s T T, And K. J. Tarner. & me"e;::’ Bounden Juty of Austratia gatried fniough tie Mo o8 B 4ras |10 thirty. states began discussing here to-| The letter, embraced in an article which | Bank of Austin, Tex., said. former Post-|ien prineipal ones. Republican senators B G s httes Sieeath ) to A sroup of 'rl:-mu_l gatey “"“. . e |88y, preliminary to making up a pro-| that magazine will publish this week. de- | Will- confer tomorrow betore the yeasion | CHICAGO MILLIONAIRE & Te0eWRl OB ARl Tabk s s L ot Tiattlond - tondge; B0 | o of deglslation which, will. be . asked’ cidres fhat dfter two. yéara'of seftling.| to arrange the committee scheidnleq with SEEKS MARRIAGE ANNULMENT |a form agreeable o the 1 aite] Scy Lrizgs in West 3 ;‘ es-Ray’ Beut of congress for relief of the agriculture|claims, adjusting cancelied contracts and democratic leaders planning . oppesition whether she is a party to it or not is mv' heird the mpry-of the D“nflyem 0% | situation. liquidation, the air service has returned anq- criticlsm. Chicago, April 11. — James Stanley|so material so long as she a % n anuburvb« 4. £hies Nm‘. "The The executive committee and deleg:_neaim the United States treasury $582,564,-| Most of the house bill introduced to- | Joyce, millionaire Chicago lumberman, |and does not regard the r:fl:;:;pu{ ,i\' 158 Bircwns. hmonk he Attt S state associutions of the Amerlean 751 of the appropriations made for it by | day were old measures which fai today’ filed suit for annulment of his|as being In itself & hostils aet by i accoun! 4 ? | Farm ederal gan a series | congress. jng the last congress. Am sas- | marriage to Peggy Hopkins, an actress,|tain directed again L g plant of the w-(-;:‘m;flmm-"% of conferences which are expected to} “The actual amounts appropriated. for ures to be introduced tor charging that “she ulready was married | making every effor 1o rehl:ri:dlg\e r‘r‘xrr‘{:\fi - ing and Electris East ator Borah's ‘proposal for a naval dis-|at the time of her wedding to him at |ship of Japan, we cannot make ap enem\: continue for ten days, and which include | the army air service Quring the war ag: burgh, Which was connected With the meeting with President Harding and|gregated $1,687.054,758," the art 3 ment cunferehse babwoe i the ‘United | Miami, Florida, uiry 25, 1920 and | of the Unned Srarce o, make mem “ of | States, Gireat Britain and Japan. Intrc- |that this ceremony was a part of a con- | so. tain do “Louise” and.other operas, is serfously | quction by Senator Knox, rasublican, |spiracy through which he was defraud- Ul in Paris, He was promoted to be an!penasylvania, of his separate peacé reso- (ed of from $500,800 to $1,000,000, officer of the Legion of Honor in Feb-|lyti)n promised tonight %o he delayad | Mr. Joyce allexed that Pegzy Hop- I ruary of this year. master Generz] Albert S. Burleson will ieave soon for Europe to sell Texas cot- ton. The appeal of Elvood B. Wade, con-| victed murderer of George E. Nott, will come before he sunreme court of errors | which begins its sitting in Eridgeport to- | day. 7 i T le says. |, ridgulfe lfl.m'e ;"‘;fim""“fl,lg; gabinet Wednesday at the White | "From this fotal thers were revoked by | ° Gustave Charpentier _compaser telephone. of the blows struck ot T e ke and ouse and | e e e g L 1R A were spoken into the telephone and Waft- | o1y or members of congress Friday niht. | pemditare by the war denattmmns 35200 | »d into space. The sound of ihe EUE A%\ 1o adaition to receiving reports from|(5475s, - e AL ing and end “"“‘wm | their delegates today, the committee was ‘Until now the charge has been made ¢ of the republcan program for effectiug |riage to hi mthat he was a man of|pan, but to Ame: clearly audiblé, as well as the sh '}:::;;e;! b;; .?0.1:‘4 t’;:vedr' m:n;bet;l °1§1 thetand the public has been led to bexleve!ChYnhn ;,:;:‘1;,.;, dmmgief! n°f jlhe ineac& f;hvllmn Cr:xmmlns. of the senate | Wealth uderi';nlred with ‘her husband, —& boxing arm loa ard, and held 2! ihat'most of this money gvas spent and.Chicago Buflding Trades Couneil, reject- v e committes, will in- | Philbrock Hopkins, tu obtain an alleged | pg; round teble discussion With Governor | jargely wasted. 7.9 4 jed wage cuts of approximately 25 per | iaieiSomommert ATH COMES TO FORMER T e G TGRS Hardh ra trodnce tomorrow his reso.ution for an|divorce from him in Tarrant county, ¥ ER INDICTMENTS et Sob adoal reherya hoand. “The amount actually expended from]Cent. proposed recently by the Bullding|investigation of rallroad affairs and plans | Texts, 8o that she could marry Joyce/ KAISERIN OF GERMANY FOUR MURD! ME Secretary of - Agriculture Wallace 18 | the money appropriated for the war de. | COntractors’ Assoclation. | Fre to begin extensive hearings about May 1.|"With the ult'wete purpose of obtaining IN GEOEGIA FEONAGE OARE| expected o mect With the delesates to-|partment for the air service, in this et s Doorn, Holland, April 11.—(By The A. In ums of v " Dur- 2 L diokt morrow to go over the tariff situation. | sountry and abroad, during the war was| Supreme court of Tennessco upheld 1;;geu:e nv:lmn:rl‘eh: .t:;llo‘:::.v:r:ze 3‘:- P.) Ex-Empress Augusta Victoria of MonticeRo, Ga., April 11.—Ind 'M,, 2| (The National Milk Producers Associa-|g517459,977. Krom this has been de-|Process by which Governor Roberts cer-| JAPANESE SAILOES UNDER mony, Joyce transferred money and | SSrmAny died hers at 6 o'clock this were returned here today by es “wnu- tion will meet here tomorrow. ducted $19,390,196 realized by sales of |t/ied to the federal state department ARREST AT JACKSONVILLE property to Pegzy Hopkins which was | or - The end came just one yeur grand jary u;nnln!ty T WEIh L £ rbias A hIEL ™ { ratification by the legislature of the wo- worth at least $500,000, according to the | b o:";e::“%{ed her first serious at- sons, 1 > ANTE! A 7 disease. his DOCTOR DENTED RIGHT From July 1, 1917, to March 31, 1919, | man suffrage amendment Jacksonville. Fla, April. 11—Seven!Dill: and which probably ran as high as farm three , and Clyde. Manning, his ne- ‘a $1,000,000. Although the end had been expected boss, T think the interests of Avstralta 1 in a renewal of the treaty in gime mfldv.- fled form, ir. a form which woul few days, pending furlher Adevelopment |kins hag known before her alleged mar- | isfactory not only to the ,m",‘:e" be ';: ¥ TO PRESCRIBE LIQUORS ! the peri , it ddds, —_— - i charging murder In con iy q o o ar contracts, [t 33ds, thete | 1 ptempted hold-up of & train Ytrom |JaDanese sailors, members of the crew of (* BPCOONN oo names of | f0T Weeks. it none the less came as A - army 13,894 complete | Erie Maru, were shock vel 3 with the deaths of 14 negroes New York, April 11—The right to pre- | airplanes with spare parts and 41,853 Sleveland to Indianapolis, on the “BigiMe Jarances Steamet BOS SRt WO [for = vnere parsods:ave.snclfefin al A e R L G & ‘our” railroad, was frustrated by Amer- ! el ! e “ | the charges. veel e patient’s condition e e e oo | a¢ronautical engines and wpate parts. . |y o) Raiway Hwpresa company detec: |liminary Hearing before Federal Commis- | LSBT L\ o o o [had” seemed Tess serious. Nevirencioos B, Holmes of the lesal Staft off the fod- EX tives as the train neared Londdn, Ohio. | Sioner Noble here late today on charges| maintaing a residence in New York. last Saturday Dr. Haesner, after consul- sl tarohibiilon. e line, wl-:.: NEW YORX POLICE TO SEIZE growing out of the seizure last night by Mr. Joyce is widely knaown as a busi- tations with Prof. Hymans, the Dutet: “tness. eold- | 978 BIOAIHESN 108 (i o Febeal BT AUTOS CONTAINING LIQUOR| Entente powers are preparing to pro-| federal officers of fourteen cases of Whis-|ooc man and also for his liberal spend- | Nart specialist, thought it advisabie to blooded murders ang outrages, I firmly hibition - Director C.arles R. O'Connor, test to the Austrian republic against the!key alleged to have been brought ashore’;n." 6. numerous occasions he had|BeNd & message to Princess Victor: believe God Almighty will soon take thel o0 "0y, "Lt ically a fest case of |, New York, April 11.—New York police | proposed plebiscite relative to fusion |by the sailors and twelve other cases | chartered special trains to go to New |l0UlSe, her only daughter, calling her sitdation in band.” Judge Parks had a|Ri8 ot VoS Pl T dcer to revoke | tonight were ordered to seize auotmobiles | With Germany to be held in Austrian {aboard the steamer. York and other places and in various | poor™: The princess, who then was ir prayer said in the court before lastruct- | L0 T O 2 IR e escribe, | Which contain liquor with or without the | Tyrol and Salzburg on April 24. District Attorney Phillips announced i summer resorts has charted whole floors | )ic"1&, had not reached Doorn when Sog the jury. Tt was alleged at a hearing last wesk |OWRer's knowledge. - — today that libel pavers would be served of hotels to maintain self and par- | death came. Jobn S. Willlams, owner of the ro-i -t o= McCaskey had written 45 pra-| VAIMang that the restriction would ex- | The Waterbury plant of Robert H. In-|on the vessel tomorrow. An appraisal ' ¢y palled “murder farm,” was convicted of ‘scriptions for liquor in a single day just | tend 50 far as to include “confiscation” | gersoll & Bro., watth makers, shut down |made by government officials placed the the murder of one of “v.:e :e:::e{smeig before Ohristmas, a'e: that 32 uf tiese|Of @D auto, even though the liquor was |for an indefinite period. The watch de- |value of the steamer at $1.000,000. Newton county last wi and 3eate 2 TELEGRAMS OF CONDOLENCE were issued to emploges of a ‘arge hotel, | 00 the person of a “guest” was issued |partment of the Waterbury Clock com-| Federal prohibition officials gnnounced | VIVIANT ADDRESSED LARGE POUR IN AT DOORN CASTLF fo: e imprisorment. Mr, O'Connor said no prescription blanks | PY Deputy Police Commissioner John A.|pany is closed for one week. that warrants would be issued charging | AUDIENCE IN CARNEGIE HALL| Doorn, Holland, April 11.—Former 1 —— would be issued to the physizian fcr cne | L08Ch Wwho is directing the work of the T every member of the crew of the Erie Crown Prince Frederick William arrivec HNLY TWO VACANT CELLS year. city’s 11,000 policemen in enforcing the | Five men were sentenced to two years’|Maru and Captain M. Tamboyachi with| = New York, Anril 11.—A plea for mora. | during the dey at Doorn IN SING SING “DEATH HOUSE” new state law putting prohibition en- |imprisonment and fined $5,000 each by |violation of the national prohibition law lidarity among the allles in facinz|of the burgomaster of $ —— NEW YORK SENATE VOTES forcement up to local authorities. - Federal Judge Garvin for selling 45|The officials said they were under in- post-war problems was made b: Reme | Adjutant Yon Jenn -3 B. 3 et Ossining, N. Y., April 11.—The hous- B Sixteen persons, the first to be indict-|ounces of heroin in violation of the |structions to make a test case of the af- FOR PICTURE CEN3ORSHIP B s s general of affairs of the Dutcl vern- ak has extended to the “death ed charged with illegal liquor transac- fim ' oo v | Viviani,. former premier of Fran:e, be-| Harrison anti-drug law, in New York. |fair. fore an ‘audience that packed Carnegis| Sing Sing pris tions under the new. state 1 Bl ete ‘Souialit ment, met Frederick William in the vii- hotse” at Ing prison. Albany, N. Y. April 11.—The . | tions er the e law were nam- — e ! night. . |1a8e ~one men and one woman are (P T Bl 3 Lusk-| o3 in true bill returned today - by the Theodere Roosevelt, Assistant Secre- “One of the groatest dangery today, Telegrams of condok n 1 \o:w:x?flne‘ to cells within the shadow | Clayton Motion Pleture Censorship bul! Apry grand jury. tary of the Navy, will leave Washington | HOMER 8. CUMMINGS AT pp e sId, “is that Germany may be led |bers were received today at Doors castl 3¢ the “Iittle green door.” There are now | Was passed in the senate tonight by a| 'Tne first big seizure of wines and |April 20 for Havana ‘to join the Atlan- JEFFERSON DAY DINNER !to think that there are differences among o vote of 30 to 1& tic fleet at Guantal . He will rets the allles” but two vacant cells in the gfructure and | Vore of B0 t0 T L s | Whiskey made by Brooklyn police who | tic flee antanamo. “He will return rajded a saloon, arrested the proprietor |to New York with the fleet, due to ar- Pittsburgh, Pa., April 11.—More than M. Vivianl’s address, Aellvered pisture . commission of three members, | ang confiscated liquor valud at from |Five Abril 25. 7 |1.000 persons, many prominent in demo- | French, was on the occasion of an II- | Von Dentiniek of Amern start within the next two weeks. appointed by the governor and confirmed | g60 000 to $100,000. iy cratic circles, attended the annual Jeffer- | American meeting under the joint aus- |home former Emmeror u by the senate, at annual salaries of $7,- A suit f 0,000 he Allegh ! pie f twenty-si: 1y s Herkimer county authorities, appar- »~| Customs officers today dug 75 cases suit for 880, damages, brenght |gon day dinner of the Allegheny county, pices of enty-six war rellef and pa- |after he came to Holland f; 3e .tiy informed of deaty house conditions, | 500 each. ~The commission would ‘re-|of whiskey, champagne’ and benedictine | by the king of Great Britain against the | woman's democratic committee here to-'triotic orgamizations, to extend greet- :,,,.m a visit of ocon:lo.«n,;ce.mm S today wired Sing Sing officials to|View films before exhibition in the stats | from peneath tons of bunker coml on |Taft-Pierce Manufacturing Co. of |night. The principal speakers included ings to him at the virtual termination of | The German flag todzy swas hoisted p? “ploase make provision for Rutger B.|and may refuse to license any films that |poarq 'the steamshi Maraval of the the | Woonsocket, R. haif mast over the tower of the castie <5 , Was begun before =& |Homer 8. Cummings of Connecticut. for-|his “mission of courtesy” to this country Warden,” Warder, convicted of the mur- |are. “obsceme, indecent, immoral, inhu-|nvinidad line, which'arrived here from [Jury in the United States district court { Numerous-beautiful wreaths from mem bers of the robility living in the vieinity In | of Doorn Were sent to the castle. more than a score of murder cases in state courts either on trial ar about to Coun S A TBAEioRk or, of e mer chatrman of the democratic mational ;S envoy extraordinary of the French der of Henry Werner at Ilion, N. Y., n, ‘sacr] ous, or of such a character | Spajn, FEach case ntained g dozen |in Providence. committee ; Mrs. Ellen D. Davis of Phila- | Eovernment. R S 2. arrived at the prison tonight.’ that its exhibition would tend to cor-|huttles. No one on board the vessel ad- delphia, Miss Mary Archer of Reading,| He was introduced by Goverrsr Na- | WEMORIAL SERVICES SUNDAY YT T SR rupt morals or incite to crime” mitted ownership of the liquor. When the Conmecticut G. A. R. annual | Bruce Sterling of Uniontown, and W. S.|than L. Miller, presiding officer, who de- FOR AUGUSTA VICTORI! SALVATIONIMTS IMPRISONED S nt— o anci\;npmenl uxéen! in Hu.ruurd“o:e’l‘hurl- Van Dyke of Harrisburg, members of lhe,‘h ';(‘f:hlhllt‘{\d. ~iviani “Is here to tell us . o 1—»- « ETROGEAD AND MOSCOW xav CENT. o U. 8. lay fo ra two-day session it wil found | Pennsylvania democratic committee. at the legitimi.ie frults of victory must Jerlin, April “11.—U e govern i = HIGHER THAN IN 1914 °°""“°“‘“;:m :o :m 5| that the ranks of Cannecticut Civil war| “Many compliments were naid Woodrow |and shall be safesuarded.” ment issues a vrohibition n=ainst it. e Yondon, April 12.—The London Times { veterans hale been depleted by 10 per|tyilson by the speakers, esnecially nxr.v'hkr;-‘n‘semem bad been made to have S““'.‘*‘]" UL NG Stinsted Waterbury, Conn., April 11.—The cost -1 e cent. during the past year. Cummings, who declared while Jefferson , !h¢ Istinguished Frenchman’s remarks, morial services of women belonginz to the Salvation | of living B ited 11 g ek e o sy Ymeulogton, PAREH S 11--Duless had been fnstrumental in making America | Interpreted. but at the close of his ad.|Prussia for Augusta Vieiorla. The ma. Aviy 0’ prison In Petroriad and I city betwesn March, 1920, and March of | OUTtS intervene, Donal O’Callaghan,| W. T. Douglas, chiet engineer for the free, Wilson had been instrumental In ul- | dress, Governor Miller announced that it | tional association of German offlecrs hus Moscow and that they ars suffens grear this year, says the ammual survey of [lord mavor of Cork. who eame to this | Chicago & Alton Railroad, said $10,000 | imately freeing the world. had been decided “not to rpoil 'r mar{called on all of its members fo fes bardships. Al access t tiem has neen | the Waterbury Chaber of Commorce, ceuntry last January as a stowaway and | was pald ‘union officials to ald construc- thi smorning says it learns that a number ches of this marvelous work or o'ators b+ an |mourning for four weeks “for our unfof ithout a passport, must depart on or|tion of Chicago’ fon station, tes- attempt at transiatior.” I3 ttable nad weil-behaved kai refused, and there 18 no ixlication that |announced tonight. TH\ cost of Mvine | on of icago’s new. union on, tes. 3 Pt at transiatior.” Time after time!gettable nad weil-behaved kaiserin aue there is any charge againsthem, the|however, is 65 per ceat. hzzhe.-'m,}',' Wi e s tifying befors bullding Investigating | “PUSSYFOOT” JOHNSON XNOT. during the address. the andience rose tc | queen. the Bewspaper asserts. 1914 the report says . Food prices de. |, Orocrs that immigration inspectors|committee, in Chicago. WELCOME IN WINDSOR, ONT.|its feet § Rl L eoTy, DL Whitt SEICandury N WD , oNT. n applause. or all time. ! - creased 17 per cent. in the. year and mo’%dlnffimmhn é:tonw‘::ldys, "h"“lgnh" . DOBTS Ty . & Seem. 3 “othi 0 accord; und Wi 8. tates after | - Mexico s planning to make represen-! Windsor, Ont, April 11. — Willlam| TYilllam ¥. Viest, formerl deput. ¢ NEWSPAW " me -rl:;n-‘-; ited States is o t’»x:gre‘pc:‘r‘t. :hnape;uetlmfi;d Hronpling | that date, were issued today.by Secretary | tations to this country over the alleged | (“Pussyfoot”) Johnson. Amer'can prohi-|commissioner In charge of mscounts. wes| oy o PAVERS Wit P"““"‘,‘:‘_: Nhan it was ton | creasea 25 per cent. tn the 7eu'mdn§; Davis, of the department of labor. At|Qispossession of Metican small farmers|bition worker, abandoned #n attempt to|designated by Secvetary Mellon as act. BLACK MOURNING BOKDER 16 per wntn o3 from somo things the | 8ix per ceat, the same time it was disclosed that on|resident along the international bound- |speak at the armory here tor ight where [ing commissioner >f Internal revenue. Toe B o T d it w Building costs declined 15 1-3 last Wednesday the state department de-|ary by Americans, who are said to be|he was escheduled to talk ir support of L . e el C 0 R RGN St SRt e e e -2 per cent. | nied the lodr mayor's petition contending | unwilling to permit forelgners to own or | the prohibition question, swou to £o be- i 3 . etneon pa worse thar that.—Rocky Mountain News. | I year, says the geport. that he has entitled “n lg“m; in the | acquire jand. fore Ontario voters and was escorted | TRANSPORTING FRANKLIN r-tnh-ll vxl-nhIA 1order a8 % — 5 %] % < | around the dline O {aisert : In South Dakots | PLEDGED 7o 1GNoRE THE e i e o et across the border to Detroit by police of STATUE BY AUTO TRUCK e headline “Our Kaiserin it Richard Seaver, chairman of the b- | ficers. Dead.” Théy dwelt upon the tragedy of Pairview, 8. D., reports eggs selling DAYLIGHT SAVINGS LAWS |today, but neither he nor his attorney |licity committee of the Boston "rypo’t;u- When JohnCen had taken the platform| Wilmington, Del. April 11.—Bartlett's | her life ending in a f nt v Ynis week at fifteea cents a dozen. The here, Frank P. Walish, had any comment | tae, in a statement denied allegations of |he was greeted by jeers, singing and | statue of Renjamin Franklin, being car-| The radical newsp rabitt will have no excuse for mot be-f Hatfield, Mass, April 11.—Declaring | tomay on Mr. Davis' ruling. Michael|two printing trades union leaders that|whistling, and was unaole to make him- ! ried by the Sons of the American Revolu- | ARnOUDcement incons in¥ generous thi syear.—Sioux City Tri- [that in so doing they are emulating the | Francis Doyle, of counsel for the lord|the strike in the Boston fleld had been | self heard. tion overland from Baltimore to Water- [ Pages, and followed it with the bune. spirit of the Boston Tea Party, more|mayor, announced at Philadelphia, how- | precipitated by.an “inside group” in the| ‘“They're making more dry vrtes than|bury, Conn., arrived he\: by auto truck hed the o inside that the monarchists pro 1 T than one hundred citizens of this town in |ever that a Writ of habeas corpus would |local and National ‘Typothetae in order|I could if I talked all night” Johnson |late today tempt to make use of « £ the A Clevelang heredity expert tells us|special town meeting tonight passed res-|be applied for if any effort was made to | to “destroy competition.” observed as he left the hall Public exerciges in honor of Frankhn {former empress for poiitical purpe.. the worlg is either ruled by blondes|®lution pledging themselyes %o ignore the|deport the lord mayor. oy <Outside, a crowd fo'lowed the lecturer | will be held tomorrow an don Friday it —_——— - or soon will be, and we wonder |State daylight savings law. This is the| “O'Callaghan will remain in this coun-| American apples are shipped to]and his escort. Several = mitsles were|is planned to take the statue to the site | “Quackless ki he is trying to jolly some little |fourth tewn In the Coanecticujt valley totry until he considers it safe to return to | eighty different countries and are said | thrown, it was said, but Johnson was un- | of ‘the Brandywine, where & patriotic Muscovy breed, have been imtrod\ boem the peroxide market, = officially tae suck action, v Ireland,” Mr. Doyle said. + - to reach all parts of the world.- ~ '~ ' harmed. <emonstration will be held. into the United States from Russii.

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