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VoL LXill—NO. 93 3 3 3 g % J ! .l!ofi'r\fihl under $8 I’Inrrel wnumh at : s d o z 4 ¥ A - i ‘| the ‘mills- in Minnéapolts. - 4 3 i F L il Ay ¥ mm:-u- 'h: o = d 2 : 4 g m Collided with ' the" lighthouse’ Wl t Ak ; ¥ b | Senator of -C. \pers Schthe hbor\ eatering the pore ‘ol Napiee:. . ; ; 0y : . m ¢ Thirteen miore members, of hn -l. Railway and ‘Transport Workers Have Wflflum Snppurl Nation, . ; g By "Bi(hnneu” ‘.’.’:n"".?fé"; oot m'a?.:%-&‘ hfif’..) Démocrats Suppérted ‘the Republican Leaders—vote to the Miners—Split Resulted From Rejection ome'm‘;‘i:"lg."m.:::“m“‘““‘. pgr AZELSTANSRIO S S| e s chpicieie st shesmn 072 | Was 268 to 112, With Two Members Voting Present in the x 3 1ced yese e o} te 8 tolheMinfl.—SphtRuultdmeofm reponiean A 1%0 e e e e it St —-A_ HnndfulofDemoenu,AldodbynFewRepubheu\l Board,, Wi Boston. - nfs ety - Harassed the Republican Leaders For More Than Four a Temporary Adjustment of the Wage Dispute—Secre- . Wietmin ioheg o oot e b e e Hours Before Passage of the Measure—Bill is Identical WflhtheFudneyMeumVetoedmlhehstConw et Test s s i | aDL MRich halied. the'decision, as s SISAL wqvsr Cb. has liquiditsd ita lo‘nl"w‘l.n p % : = eclaring not {n% New -York bankers, amouning . to - tary Hodges of the Miners Has Threatened to Resign— | invitation to evary: every cfooksd mation | pair labor's economic ew -York bankers, ing : Repeal of the Voistead prohibition en-|/ ‘Washington, * April” 15.—Republican | merit and intelligence both” on & ques- leaders, supported by all except eight cf [tion on which he felt he was right “Sen- their party and by 15 democrats, pushed | ate order nothwithstanding.” “I dem't the, Young emergency tariff and anti- | propcse to have the house accent dicta- dumping bill through the house late to- ! tion of the other body,” he exclzimed. day.: The vote-was 269 te 113, with two | ‘That admission Ly Mr. Fordney ls members voting present. the noet amuzing 1 have heard i my oF social statut. 5g0,000. in the word . to bhclmun the Unmd ‘About 500.000 men are ‘employed. in_tl. i 4 States.” - 7 11°A Bill betore the Massachusetts logis- Government is Continuing its Recruiting of Defense | * S ey naa concluded, -Senator | - “Thig decision of: the labor board,” $a¥8 iature provides & penalty of §5. for faile : Watson; democrat of: Georgia, making ki€ | the ‘council's #tatement, -“will mot OnlY yre 1o vote in national, state and munic- Fme \ % maiden speech, turned on administration | have -a very. strong and beneficial efle(s ipal elections. = i i ' e leaders nwflll‘ng r-tiflnh lm and ae- | upon the - mmr&:;lm inimlryfl hlu‘t 9 o P.).—. oderate course recommended by = Mr|cused Seuator dge of having changed | will mark the beginning of industrial lav, . wnnundm :.g:‘el rlesple(:ymn:lr:rll:) . godxu with a view to securing a tempce from oppositien to i “because of |0 to speak, and of a éode of PrincipS forcement act is proposed in a bill in- any previous day during the extraord rary adjustment of the wue dispute, " an ! oil . concessicn chh sacrfiury Fall | which (Wil be used as a basis o')'l proceels ‘troduced by, Representative Hill, re- nary industrial struggle which is in seems to have brought matters to a cris$ has pipe-lined into this'treaty. ing in'ail our basic industries. publican of Maryland. progress, closed tonight with an air (f where it was imperative to take a dec-, Despite ;the.hot fire ‘trom opponents; | ' During the day the raijroads, thmn?h quietude. {cision one way .or another. Mr. Hodges, administrajon. ’ludeh. « hrough the conference committee of the Assoc British shipping will be paralyzed l! the Everywhere there was| visible intence' it is declared, was severely criticized L¢ Curtis of Kansas, sent tion of Railway Executives, and througdl (riple alliance orders a general srike, ac- relief on the part of the public over ths his colleagues for having made what w:g President Harding that - statements, from the heads of individuil cording o a British union delegate just Passage of the measure eame at the | eighteen years' experience In the houle knowledge that the contemplated strike termed a peace offer to.members of tie Were.in prospect to bring about ratifica: | roads. apptoved the decision as & Wholey grrived in New York. end of a stormy session during which a | Representative Garner of Texas, shouted of the railway and transport workers hed house of commons Thursday : evening tlon next Wedneaday, the day set. for |aithough criticising certain features of it handful of democrats aideq by & few re- |“It appears that the constituion is be- been called off, and there was renewed without authority. He is said to have ina the vote. The attitude of the shop trades council! - Germany's obligation to the allies Will | Jinicans and harrassed the leaders cf ing violateq for it says explicitly that hope expressed that out of the conflict mediately tendered his resignation. Ratification of the treaty with its pro- [ however, apparently was not shared LY ;. fized at between 130,000,000,000 lna the republican side persistently for more | revenue measures must originate In the between the striking miners and- the rail| _Althougn the general situation is cor« vision for payment of $25.000,000" to Co: |all labor leadsrs.. Samuel Gompers, Dres 150,000,000,000 fold marks by the allied four hours. Charges that their re- | house. It means that hereafter no Bill waymen and transport workers a situie sidered to have greatly improved by tre lombia for. the loss of Panama with its |dent of the American Federation of Les roparation comgmission. / licans had bowed to the “dictation of |can be amended in this house if the sen- tion would be brought about which woud failure of the railwaymen and the tran:e capal. rigits, saunwr Johnson told the | bor, in a sattement issued in- New York,' the sénate” were . huried not only by |ate leaders will that It shall not bi S0 o Meburiith) yenoh | port workers to carry out their projectid .senate. would be “the first squander of | deciared efihlt the board must have DA - fireet corner oratory of radieal mature | Ropresentative Garrett Tenmesses acting | changed. The situation tonight was .that ths strike tonight, the government has nct money ~under the banner of economy.” | “influenc®l by biz business,”. While-othe:$ i Lecomning extinct since the war, a re- democratic “leader ,but by Represeniative | Mr. Garrett described the position in strike of ‘the miners continued and thit relaxed its measures, military and othei. If the United States ‘government had | termed-the decision the “work’of the sted port made public by the American: civil{ Nowton - of Minnessts, and Representa- | which the house was pisced by Mr. Ford everything depended not as before on tia wise. The recruiting of the dc(enu force 323, 000,000 to: -m:d, he _said,: it vm'ud trul"ul urmclud lt nvere ¥, libérties union said. tive- Luce 0f ‘Massachusetts, both re~ |ney's statement as “indefensible.” amount of support the miners could gci continues actively. . . ¢ | : el & publicans as-well. Topublialis, 7 bo. SaiL, - Wate. ebIGS trom their industries but on the extent \a The mine owners issued another staice dohn Sharp Willinms, of Missleslopl. | “rng” Battle, ‘was later continued whem | -from their own folly In the last twe which Frank Hodges, general secretary.ment tonight repeating their preyiously was the first senator to appear with a | p; tative ‘Mondell of Wyoming, re- | years by Woodrow Wilson” and inquire¢ of the Miners' federation, would be abs stated oninion tha tthe wages of the Jowee 1921 straw hat. -Some of the CONETeSS- | pyplican‘ floor leader, anounced a plan | who would save them from their @wn to maintain his authority over thée rang pald ‘men ought to be adjusted and dc- men wore overcoats. for; the .hpuse ‘to meet tomorrow te re- | destruction now that their majority Is and file of the miners. { claring they still were ready to meet thy > £S _— B e from the immigration com- | overwhelming. It is said that Mr. Hodges actualiy|miners in conference. g L F E SR e e 3 o \ Miss Eva Lashua, 22, aweke at Win- mittes. . This was objected to by Mr.| Representative Mann, republican, TIN- threatened today to rtsign his x;mezd but Strange t-cet::ea “exr& :‘::::!:dd‘nol::: ' H chendon, Mass., after sleepl:;"gfpd;\;- G-rr‘nn. who' sajd the democratic com- | nois, attempteq to smooth the trowbled that the Miners' federation refused 1o sovernment offices, city ho n Z ve weels. :Her an " be- | miti had not listen : him, r:l least until a nationsll places today. Threughout the morning Here is an 'initeresting smemém mun the nhxet -! thy ousjy,_ for five ks, . e my*qfl t _been selected H waters but the democrats kept up & run- conference of delegates of the federation hundreds of temporary beds were being of markets in New Jersey: - e P urged ‘that. he repor be delayed untl] | ning fire of wit and sarcasm during the has been called to rllscun the whole que:- delivered to accommodate members of the taff N there a better time for the New J £2 h TR - “fl'flbflt“u hflumhl'e a chance to see rest of -the debate. “Never. was- e a me ur efley umer who is . Spelling. tests given 51,000 Philadeiphia | Mr. Bon ly igreed to awalt, and| The bill now goes to the senate. Ae ;;xo’:d z:o:r‘:: ot X'R'fi:fi:’"fi? ::l‘i‘clll.l\ :::;:‘?:n;n:h th:l'rh ?n.;‘:’:“t.o}.‘.,'.?m"i;‘: _ in-a - position- to* sell his mduct.s dlrecl to. nearby markets, .to use +_§| public school children last- ‘week, result- | the' house adjourned until Monday. passed by the house it is practically atement on the situation will be issued,| svent of a railway strike. Baggage-laden newspaper advertising, to increase ‘his business and his profits: “Hun- ed in an average of 86 -per cent. of m. h{!a o :Mmm-rke: zhe"umr de- | identical with the Fordney measure ve- 1led correctl: e Wl a-wide split in the [toed In the last congress by President dreds of m-qer; fska fheix lequsien -tduiyh and peddle them from || Wwords being spelle ¥ “| Téxas delegation. The discussion was|Wiison. Protection would be given a door to-door. at is too expensl\'e “the average farmer. - Why not, i ade that the Faer | PRFticularly . pointed when Representative | number of agricultural products. inelud- advertiing in the local ‘paper, seli the SLUfE Defore it 15 de- ¥ c;;';::y ot Horyoke, Mass, em- | Connolly, ‘democrat. of Texas, chided his |ing wheat, cotton, sugar. wool, corn, eat- " livered 2* . ploying 2.700 operatives, would resume e:‘»‘:‘n“‘:: :t;vmenmi Hadspeth for | tie ’an d;h”n. ‘hux‘m» bin ro;l!d h-‘ on; e “ i party,’ erative for only six months instead of “The_ propogition is one whxeh no cnly should ‘but has »intereuted full ‘thme operation Mbnday in all mllls. || "y gl Tronsney ‘of - the:ways and| the 10 provided for in the Fordney méan many -New' Jersey farmers. R S Teellt Fahban e | S e'urmttee Jprechitated the | ure. i : ) ¥ am’ E. h charges of sepate dictation when he di-| The anti-dumping provisions alss were Stontngton, April 15— Weavers of the| New York, April 15.—Spirited ‘comp- The farmers are’rfesorting to, advertising in mmam becsuse because of the success prohibition has|ciareq the.sehate: would accen tne chanz- | not included in the Fordney measure to American Velvet company, who have | tition for the limited cufrent business in ‘it reaches the people and in this vtcb.uly the' invaluable service which proved in this country, the entire world | (""" bill as’ic was passed last gether with a system for estimating the beem on terike since January 29, held a |the steel market was thought in business|f - is offered by The Bufletin cannot whely be disregarded by farmer or will -be as dry ;as’the proverbial Sahara conference with representatives of the|circles to- have precipitated the succes- ¥ sien. - “Thése aré instructions,” he adésd. | duties Immosed on the basis of the Amer. Mg aiios SHRISE Srnsisatints Tarl other advertisers. J{in'a tew years. odu&.t e;mt vll;. had the fl:ar .-;, t;r‘( i:ln value of foreign coin as determined company Thursday and terms offer: e | sion of« pric + : PR s34 3 : 4 s would ‘no “usrrender judg- ' by the Secretary of the treasury. ltflk’:rly'ere -ccleymed. The weavers will|day by beth the United States Steel Cor- 4 2 1 y e ry. ¢ Meican satherities amnouneed that the resume work on Monday. A poration’ and séveral independents. . No tin’s Tiews columns toi two cqm.: a’day :*; ¥ 10 per cent. increase in thé import duty z The cause of the strike was the ob- | marked increasé in buying was moted, |§ - Téelegraph . - Local on icotfon_textiles wil . become effectye | prowImITION ARRESTS ARE jection weavers had ‘o verctiug 'sr (However 2 " 4 Y o 1 2 el o ot DI 30, 88" previ -+ A_"" Ads - irying tooperate two looms. = The clier| With the antiéuncements, éxpected tolfl = Satur $ T - 102 e T AR ) 4 Gtialy sapounced. men claimed this was impossible. Today be followed by similar ones.from othel s N g 09- %3 | ously amnounced. 1 2 b3 C. ‘Wimphiemer and a committes .of | steel makers, came word that some iof . 3 > 54-7 . ' Beversl coal sheds in the ~yards of [ the weavers met: and talked over the |the idle mills are. going to resutie ope L 5 3o AN A : The breaking away from the triple allis| people also were to be seen hurrying inte ance of the railwaymen and the transport ind out of London, proceeding to their workers on the miners’ rejection of the homes while trains were still lvlfllblc.l e e e T END OF VELVET WEAVERS' hlcl.ll! IN THE PRICE OF STBIKE IN STONINGTON !'l'll]a PIPE AND SHEET METAL l'ro DISPOSE OF NOTES ARMSTRONG «Yorg ~An:n 15.—The poliee cam,' Bridgeport, Conn., Aoril c 2 ¢ 1\ z Bread yens ewhall 0 wn New' York trom cuxrlwou was issusd by Judge John P. grievances. 1t was agreed that where | tions, bringing bAck: ¢ swi| i Wedne . Apeif 18,3 My L 887 w’; i Ws‘;l“ .::d‘:.wn !fifl% i fiq:dil -In the state’s new the superior court today under whiek the older men cannot operate & sacond of the MLy wda il 14 i 8 ing Whart were burned with's" lost' eetl- ittt T neon Rinik - and Trust: Coary iy loom theywfllbervenn-lmhrn W' r,mx.p 2 - od. &t $100 ”’c" > A £ the. e y lowsi, fi' eel pipe afid- de-- = 2 B - 3 ; Of ‘the. fact that approxis' dispose of the notes of the Armstrong The strike affected about 580 persons. Ifl!nea o’ ll\nsl metal quotations Which [§-. B P vm Arrow, Jenvs m'lf‘h have been made witle Really company among the assets to the The pay roll of the company. was nbout 14 a ton. g 2 i “l"“"e* ‘and’ that grand juris Naugatuck Valley Crucible C : i 3 . ; t -y Y Tuc ‘ompany. : - e = s Rt BT RRLEA T | ine New Yotk for A oo pedi. | BAYS Teturned baly, forty indictments. e The linuldation of these motes 1o ex: $37,000 a month. 7 b : $ucd 3 744 mileh cows and three pedi-| oo pa i ol ingiets T i 4 any indep S Tast] > : : y ® 7 Bufie’ 23" 4 ift from s dairy ‘odm- |l R0e oicn eonitinned to bring.In % be In much better shave (o weot 1hé o, NOMINATION OF ISTERNAL ents 28 far back a8 ast| s ol :},y Bt we s it ::. pried crovrd ’ REVENUE COMMISSIONER TODAY Tuesday. of: eek PR \ paiiy of - Chica lice wi . of the.liquor laws, rounde mands of creditors and dapos the United States Steel Corporation fol- ¥ better muhr 74 taelt - expressed éd up'c on’barber shons, grocery M i o | 1owed their “lead. . Tt was ° mderatoqd o Imarica’s - tarving farmers,” dinbled action o -r‘v?: fact, that the, ,‘gum ey ;"f‘ “',".';“:':u:;“,::‘:‘,:h",‘ :'“f;;:': stores, - private’ homes and other blaces plain his apnlication for < Pder, The W:ah!nkwn- April 15.—Nomination' 8| 5.\ 412t the borporation.expected within |Soldiers and the unefnployed. . i paréntly hal. met with some o r the part »f members | ¥Iich® droused official susnicion by mears Armstrons Realty company Kad nates n interna) revenue commissioner, around trom: both gides, .deciaring that’ this ind- TEWUM 10 e o o P haw reduction | Other than swinging. dooke. . of $32,000 in the Shelton Badk & Trust cated that jtihad-at least opened-the wap OF, \t¥ 2Miated uhions at a7y 37| o aleviate this conzestioh and to companv secured by 1500 sharis of the hflursn::;l industrial peace ~betwecy 7O the ot s t r;:m ithes<wheels'‘of - énforcement me. Ultra Rea'ty comnany. which s nome railroad- employes. -and empioyers. esin | Chinery, ', Assistant ‘District. Attorney Ure existant. It had heen stated :hat if the ¢ “The decision of-the Board to permit ire' (> earsy poon whement e o "ok |er’ annognea-his intention «tonight ¢f Armstrong company could louidats. the dlvgd;.:x confersnces between each rosd [\ ' NeW Yorx on the steamer Stock. | “#KiiE farthe anpointment of (wo add’s Noies the trust commany would be in ;:’ employes instead of granting lLie holm from . Gothenburg, consigned . to | HUR' crahd uries 10 “fevite taeir undie fairly good shape. E. W. Kneen, the "s request.for one-national conference Kuhn, Loeb and Company. vided alténtion to' hquer cas.s ' former treasurer, had depended upon was sald by board members to have becy - Enforcement ‘officials also faccd furthce payment of the notes to get the insti- = possible congestion on account of the rce tution out of trouble but Receiver Hol. R e ot e o ames | Jection by the -legislature of ‘an amence cOmb has not beem abie to realize any- products by labor unions, was amenged |Ment.to the: prohibition law which wou'd thing. The Crucible company of wheen ence or a national set.of 'm g oo ially killeq in the New York have allowed. certain.cases to-be tried '3 Kneen was treasurer, had £55,000 on de- 2 member of the public greup.’ . “Evely -:n-t : by a vote of 28 to 11 speciul”sessions court, without jury. Iq'Posit. Tt offers to take the Armstrong nuro-d has the inalienable right to negce it having towtry ‘all- ‘eawes’ by ‘jury, police notes for the deposit, and ag=ses to pay tiate ‘with its own, employes if it so dee g ed autemebile bandits held mp | Oflicials vredicted that .the raw materii]l o the bank anvthing adiitional realizeq Sires, and evéry American cif 4 Domtalice: truck at Fort Wayne, Ind, | Of Arrests would atill further greatly exe On_the note right to make his own ‘te ; and escapeq with two sacks of mail. No |Cd the. finished: preduct of convictions. | The receiver thoush that the offar ployefs if hs, sa'desires. could gisterdl mail was in the stolen pouch- | . THiS excess of arzests over convictions, Would greatly assist him, 104 *ha nrope- bound by concerted.action fom dither side.+, " TRt Fowth -anthoritise However; _probably will be eliminated Sition was anoroved by counss] fcr sev- Mr. Gompers, who is 71 yeaes old, s e : somewhay, officials said, by the ruling tc. €ral large creditors, includinz eounsel ?sl: :irith wslremu\roua: death a year ago.| - of Tremsury Mellen annemne- | 447 0f orig'city. magistrate. who withheiq for fhe city of Sheiton which was & de- s, the father:of six- cg - Rapresybgcin > . Holeamb appearsd = ecurt 1o ex- Which was centered unusual interest e- | Short time: to-cut its prices on pipmg | f,";"“’f,;,“‘c“b".e‘fl',‘{::&:“b, ‘sénalors c] and tubes. 0; ¥ sause the office carries “:’"“‘,’,"‘“","'l’"’; This intensified reports that the United | and -galleries, Mr. Johnson" declared the srohibition enforcement, prol ;‘h:e po States Steel Corporation intends lowering | Present. treaty did 'mere ha.. wr“nf to the senate Nm"“"‘; diba) ;o rd o | WAEes among its 265.000 employes, but Theodore - Roosevelt”. dnd . -added, . “ft members, of the railroa d ‘; W o alsq | l0cal’ trade circles agaih received denials | Wrongs and dishenors a great nation. The 111 vacancies which occurre '.l{m o¢ | from . officials of ‘the corporation. name of Theodore Roosevélt is .secure are to be ineluded in d“;‘":";: L Continued apathy :of purchasers was|and the Panama canal stands 'as- his tppointments, it is unfif ;’ delaged [{3ken to-mean they were waiting for a|&reat monument. T decline-to write. on Eariy next week b ik o‘:“’b,y Dprospective revision' ‘of railroad wage | that. monument : dishonor to* my country thipping _ board A inlomatic nom. | ciles in the exnectation/ that lower|an dinfamy.to.my people. vilf be made and '"'“1“’“’ rdor to o, |frelght rates would result. - Apparently,| Senator Lenroot. declired - that-’the nations, including an am! n; t?:-Amui- they intend buying only in a hand-to- | treaty “jf ratified. will be but.the begin- tio, and several envoys to mouth manner until thess matters reach |ning of unjust demands from. others with final adjustment. the threat -of exclusion of American par- . ation .in the dovelwment of” their : OF . ources unless :n.nted.’ i A O: JAMEY R ANGELY He could not; vote.to ratify-the ‘treaty NEW PRESIDENT OF YALE| Mr Lenroot said.. ‘“because’,l want. the ‘ New " York, “April 15.—President-slect x::r:é_h::: SommieE o o dom | trsuek sions of $10,000 was. introduced in the :;e":;‘m‘“,o%?g‘“ o “Y;‘J:Mr"“t‘e':;:‘xi 2 “Sehator: Wlmnkfle;k’-"‘ with the ' ve- b e W te today By Senator Calder,. republi- emence arked his eampaign as the s name, that he would not. hold more Po%itor. tan of New York, and in the house by |Pim bY_the -alumn} o for aseinatitution: | populist -candidate for, president séveral | ¥hom he \ru‘;‘evexnl | T ooy samoumee. an of. | than five aljezed violators a day arrestel The court by iseuing the order approves Representative Dyer, republican of Mis- |, 0 i A0 0t Totios and . - u iy | JoAs. ag0, 1 dielapedt sthat | Columblay | SIemAreiok. (tio "I 4K, iy 3 n - equally 9 souri. the anly course open to the ‘board. | “There is nothing.in the fi‘ to -authore ize the ‘beard to set up a confers an countries, also are expected. ASKS $10,000 ANNUAL PENSIONS FOR FORMER PRESIDENTS Washington, April 15.—A proposal that former presidents be paid annual: pen- by any one patrolman who sampled the Of the recommendation’of the recelver, ; tering of farm.loan bonds o the extent ) through -he.reyolt. of . Panama “merely-lest | 9f “Mr. and’ Mrs,~Thomas . brew ol prospactivé prisoners to -deter- —_— Another pension plan introduced in the :{fm‘r fi:‘:“a,;z:;,m‘:n"’;f'::,"fi 5;’“’“: ““some malarial lakes, some . mosquito in- | Z2nesville, .Ohio. SE SURERIASH: 81,5 per oent al pu mine it gloshalic eontent. After the i3 EECONSTRUCTION LEAGUE oy 1t pres that'an attack by 30.000 Turkish troepe accufately whethee 3 $5 to $14 dolh;u a v‘v'e’:: ‘f:r r;s:-;: ha ‘:"n Seiupiataly: betors the Gredk :;.hquo'r (Wis“strong enough to warrait Washington, April 15.—Organization of sver years of age com m‘"":'l»" “attacks. The Greeks took §,060 rrest’. branches in congressional districts to em- m:;.g $10, 8 ‘week and.Who are At | LT Lol Dt or Yo s Lalcs or | Yesterday supported -ptmcnbn. ‘Mr. prisoners and 2 nhumber of guns. Almmmrh Doliee. may eontinne to raid courage support for legislation in con- tempting to earn a living It physically | {1 FUECE 0K Dot to dinouss affairs of | itson Mdeclared -the’ Ohis senator: had e suspiclous-, after first producirg gress wag decided upon tonight by the able_to A5 so. auiring familiarity. with them by care.| Made chargés that some one. stole Pana s mesuy case A worlg sgreement of metal workers to Bodinle o0 g Ture Seo-Peoples” - Reconatruction -Tengus (SEEHE ful'study at New Haven. ma. but failed to name the robber. Tum- | | New York, April 15.—Enlade follow. | Prévent war by refusing to mamufacture h:y‘mm hatssearch warrants may net close of a two-days' conference. Oppo- ( Beside . the ‘honor ' guest on the Diag|!% toward the republican side, Senator | éq’episode today in the m drama | Munitions is ureed in a letter by William |2, Fe MEFS u” R R L I L e setArthur T. Hadley, the retiring pres.| WAL declared that:Senator Lodge had | of Herbert T. Andrews, Mow ok stoek | H. Johnston, president of the Interna- | Poler; Doliceman_that contraband control legisiation broker, who is alleged “to e<housed | tional’ Association of Machinists. . :n'e:tt TS e Jener SN The Massachusetts state branch of the = chusetts’ state In_Jersey Clty, Prosecutor. Garven an.| American Federation of Labor sent: to atllu“ WAVE WALTED nounced that Mrs. Maud a An-|members of the legislature a letter an- S rEE plu";“ or cATTLR drews. “wife’ No. 1.”.would founcing unalterable opposition to - the 7 called be- fore the grand jury tomorre bill providing that voluntary organiza-| an Apfll 15-~(By The A. P.)— the ‘story of the matrimon: tions can sue and be sued. ‘The German:‘delegation here today in- ;Andrews| * - Sieeres formed the' reparations commission that for -divorce, .naming “wifs e .Tha foreign palicy of the Wilsen admin- | under. instructions’trom the German gov- as_co-respondent. - fstration was assailed by Henry Igne :;M'-;. (.;-Iomper!' m:t met Mrs) Néeuscheler 5, a lome " Of “hér parénts. lf’{lfll Years He was jn no sense dlrecung 1hese re- mfi‘“ !m % marks at'Yale, he said. but rather to the, Adaresing tis <or Pamec | : : Eeneral coliegiate situation in the comm.| [oic, AOMOCTAL of Obls; swhe'in s speech CONNECTICUT PAGES FOR . A. R. CONVENTION g ident of Yale. ' The dining room was|Chansed his.mind regarding’the treaty (Special to The Bulletin.) mlea with ‘one of the largest gathérings | 2ut should ”:n.d; others to “make ‘every Washington, April 15—The official an- or-!er Yale men éver assembled at | U Of the wheel ‘with him Still ‘ad-| notncement of pages to serve at the ap-|a many of them coming here | AresSing the .republican -side, . the new proaching D. A. R. convention inclnde e At parts of the country. In|GSOFEia. senator referred -to- the ‘argu- Miss Mary L. Pardee, New Haven | numbers' they exceeded the record set|Ment in faver of ratification’ by Semator Miss Ruth Norton, Cheshire; Miss Mil-|by the. alumni dinfier in honor of Will- | KROX. republican. Pennsylvania. as “the dredD . Rogers, Hartford; Miss Dorotht’|jam; Howard Taft, following - his elec-| fiest spun.legal thread I ever saw come E. Tillinghast, Plainfield; Miss Dorothy | tion as president of the United States. | from the;hand of the lawyer from Pemn- \. Granis, Waterbu! as floor pages,| . Dr. ‘Angell told the graquates that|Syivania” aded thxt t- m invisty] rith Miss Bertha Perry of New Lonm-|most boys work with “sufficient avidi.|EoSsemer.” don as one of the platform pages. To |ty if thew feel that the object of their| OPoOnents of utmcmnn n!n te com- , restoration of the op- eration of railroads to government cen. trol, and heavy taxes on incomes and es- tates were declared to be the prineipal points in the program the league will urge. John Skelton Williams, former comp- troller of the currency, one of the speak- ers at today’'s session.- declared that congress would amend the federal reserve act “as to make it not onfy fool preof k proof, but immune from the ernment, deliveries of cattle to the al.|ind oK . In. New York, Andrews’ Wilson, former ambassador to Mexico, |lies undér-the peace treaty h dischoy which I call “usesippie Miss ‘Helen Snedeker of Southington is|labor s Teally worth while” tinue their attack tomorrow. . nounced ‘that. the man who. whs b in an address st fthe annual mesting| stopped, owink (o the fact that the com:|yoOUler, ToRkers were Frank Morrison, Fiven the honor of serving fo the per-| . “But like their elders.” he added with _— the husband of twe - wm. de |6t ‘the “national " civil service —reform | mission has not yet fixed the Drices for |1 enor Senntor Lodd b Novth D sonal _page of the president. ggneral, |a smile that became evidemic, “they have| ELECTION OF OFFICERS BY Both, as “No. 2. known Bikes [{snioe - in" Baltfmore, By et Labor, Senator Ladd, of North Dakota, Mrs. Buell of Connecticut. an intelligible indisposition to be bored * CONGRESS OF MoTHERS | Andrews, intended to -un T g The' reparations commission renited to| 14 Representative Frear of Wisconsin exotht. fov soms %ood eadiiand s siista Proceedings. German government awtherlties have | the German -delegation that it could ag. |24 Stnclair of e FORNADOES REPORTED IN part of the: subject matter of the ecur- Meridm Conn.,’ Aprll ‘15.- The - attorneys alse daclared Senator Borah, of Idaho, addressed the Insisted ,that" the- taking of the hody of |mit. of no. further delay in delivery of ient was ready ‘e face Mts Torir. Bigbiote Avgigs Viswria | the. aolmmgle. . Tae: amsatim ot iocy |conference at i b blgamy. and perjury pref from Doorn to Potsdam for burial be de- | being Iridependent of such deliver; S nermamant. im last night in Greenwi Conp., | layed.:3nd the remains will not leave here | ' Prémier- Briand " reiterated before the : where hé recently went thr his sec-|untll Monday morning. foreign - affairs - commission of the sen-{BENE VIVIANI CONCLUDES Ulfl marriage ceremony. 5 ate today - his- emphatic - expression that HIS OFFICIAL VISIY < Mrs. Maud ‘Andrews tonigh§ requested| The Bédly- of Antenio Cotte. 48, was|France would not countenance any dfla- the prosequior in Jerser City to allow |faund n the wnods at Oakville. near |tory tactics on-the part of Germany on| Washington, April 15.—The mission of 2 before | Writerbury. Medical Examiner F..J. |Mav. 1 concerning reparations. Rene . Viviani, envoy extraordinary of srand jury watll’ mext Y. and | Read gaye the aninfon that the man h: “France has decided to obtain a real|France to the United States, was officlal. E;:hue ’"'.'.ff:a:“i” o!r 3 emlzue{ committed suicide by jumping from a -oh::mn wnh ungmq n-nntee he!ly brought to a close (ndava:uh his pay- antagé of ‘her le eclared. - 1 ots to Preside righis ‘o ratrain from za‘mmfi Agkig| 1Y 70 O gl pE hoks. ¢ t tne Whie % o Badutuen e me:hod: of instruction seem fo them re- | convention hers--today, - mote from' any values ‘whi¢h they can |lowing officers Little Rock; ATk, April 15.—Severall ;. ,ivey actively appreciate, or which|: President: Mrs.” E.'P.' Littlefield, New. their. world seems to appreciate. | Haven ; “second- - viee btuxdent, Mrs. ey of supplementing. these dif- | George O. Busher, East Hartford ;. fourth ey have themselves created a|vice president, Mrs. Jeremiah Holmes, vicinity, qfhx-‘;l‘r:.n- :;,fh':a'fé:::::h"“‘ body .. of - so-called - “student activi- | Bridgeper?; ' recording secretary, g5(.-:t Hasléhurst, L ingored in'a tornace tes” to which: they give mueh of ‘the | Wales Dixon,Hartford; treasuref, Mrs. mm .::;t r:l:::ug”fg\:‘ m“:t; 1:{:1' best of their thought and emersy, anq |Clara: T. Hubbard,-Rartford registrar, Yoy AN wires are down and little infors T-OT wrhich, fortunately. they gain .a restyllle ;. historian, good deal ‘of highly valuable’ ‘training, |Mrs.- B, L. Mott, New Have :-;‘nflvn nue been received here concerning albelt frequently at the expense of their|ors, Mrs. . 1. Pecki ven ; council- + dasis rted killed and others ire The Cllnu-‘ ARKANSAS AND m“!n." riculum of liberal artsand certain ef the|ticut ConghessT of Mothers, at x!. nu.i ns; H her husband. e at the White House and to Secretary of ew. Havep ; | he: +he al seny | CITIZEXSHIP RESTORED TO State Hughes at the state department. more strictly academic pursuits. - |Mrs. George, F. Stoughton, Hartford:| . Assistant Prosecutor James F. Clark, 17 Pattaliona from fhe nolar seay | COUNT GIACOMO MINOTTO| Atcompanied by Ambassador Jusser- . MO SUST el atky L ey narth Atiantic that correspond with ; ibiiay Sl i Tiech envey 14 My SR ¥ AS A BUBGLAB FLED| o 0 ran et ine e flr’l’mbe;n:ra'hl‘(r:s o ulem; :olq oot otia b ’u? o 'flh" 5| Boaton and have forced the moving of | . Chicago. -Anril 15—Count | Giacomo) ing of the president, cxpressed apprecia- FOR ATTACKING W - 3 ard, New ‘be’of no value A : 1At pon tion for the courtesies accorded hi & SRR Haven, and” Mrs.'E. A. Ri:x‘nu, W fused to t"fify mmn Andi > | trans-Aftantic steamship track 130 miles | Mifiotto, . son-in-law of Louis Swift of |tion for courtesies aceo: m dur. den, Aprll 15— When Lewis E. Meriden, Conn, April 15 —Harry | Haven. Schéirier, 24, of No. 74 Arch street, New Haven, a fruit peddler, was bound over wnxm tai ““”“-"“‘l‘ : in $2,500 by - the local - court -today;| . (FAVOR' DA!LIGIT umo south of the urial lanes at this season.’ | Swift. Packing - Company, ‘who ' was in- D€ his visit and ascured the president —— terned in the-war period as an enemy |that he was returning to France with the GEN. GONZALES. ENDEAVORING A Sury In Unted Stntes distrlet eonrt|alion. and alleged propegandist, was Same impressions of the friendship of R 7 s-n-r REV mnnm in.New Haven ‘brought in a . verdict(ETanted’ citizenshin papers by Judge Amm‘; lg‘r "1'_; M""'rIV‘ 'h=" he had al- y 5 — ozainst the Unlteq’States: covernment in | George A. Carpenter zh- United States | Ways he e president. in turn ex. charged with attacking Mrs. Harpld M. Mexico, clty, April 15 (By. L\-lr)«' its sult against the. Remington Arms-. | diStfict. courts bere- pressed -pleasure with'the message of n ‘ by Bye, wife of the Asolian company pur- Bridgeport,, mm 15—A e-nnq of te General ~Pablo: Gpnzalés, fermer prce Tnion Metallic Cartridge chase but - 'f:m',.al{;:w}éx'{‘y rol e chasing ‘agent, at her home yestérday af- |factories and mechanieal plac ey a company ‘of| - “Call, e mister, not ceunt,” he fqie"iflshin ’;mhr""" of which M. Vi- ere e i mal pres 4 : said, after he had sworn allegiance 6 the Viani, was the bearer. the ternoon. Ing” shown-an. estimated .70 per presifient, _ lodd¥-s crelill o B ice B A % te valis of $208, gaining entrance by| ¢ assistant treasurer of Edward ‘and company, and Mrs. Frost re- 4o their home after making a might. they saw a man - jeave the back dcer. Mr. Frost gave yoa lu!d that” while she might be JGalied be- have moved south~ to latitudes § Nexican’boundary - m‘ United .States. Tonight M. Viviani was the guest at — the people ‘in favor of dnyll‘ut savi tates at ‘some pol i mm ®hi B sttt dinner of Secretary.of State Hughes and breaking the glass in a door. GOMPERS ANNOUNCES HIS u:l:e lhnyo); mnMalrh Whahm wfll)n‘? hich-i§ near Bro'n"flle. Tex., and §: 3' By st tn! Merth ENTIMENT IN ‘WATERBURY tomorrow he wi'l take leave of members &5 . * MARRIAGE ENGAGEMENP 2bly issue Mon at the meeting (£ Fernando, secording to' a war effice a1« E _AGAINST EARLY oum Of the diniomatic corns. He will salj for FINED §100 AND COSTS \ e & S the, aldermen a preclamntion for the ui. noundément. He is said, to,_ be lne:e\ol &T‘:fl Gompared with 5.986.101 tors ol e bt kg | France from New York next week. FOR llu.l!o INTOXICANTS N?;v Yorl't. :nfl‘{ l;—-“{rual Gomperr,| of sun time .ever standard ‘time.- - .-} | against. the. Fovernment. ~. i\ . Anring- Wehruarv, and 8.077.821 tons in 'ltefbury Conn., April 15.—The direcs’ preTraaTy - [ president of the American Federation cf — i | i The war office;annoumeement. said su’a March, 1920. The decrsase is attrib, tors of the Waterbury Chamber of Cone ¥ v e Torrington, Aprn “15.~John Partyka | Labor, tonight authorized the .u.um. INMATE OF ’!4“'0!!' ’ . |fcient federal tradps Were at hand to sup*® > the mild weather. s merce, today announced that. the sents Miss Maegery Platt. fined §100 with costs in borough ment of his engagement to Mrs. Genmd) . . HOSPIT. Press Stanley ‘W. Bullard, president of the |Ment here ' was _aguinst a proposal 1> Meriden, April 15 —Miss Margery coumt for keeping, offering for | Gléaves. Neuscheler of this ecity. Tre $ es ‘serious. - ‘| Connecticut Chamber of Commerce. urgy |8tart work. an ‘hour.earlier and end tis Platt, 31, daughter of the late United to cuz;ng nql‘n;‘r, He | marriage will take place in the near fus| = Middletown, April 15.—Te | The offielal version'of the Fevelt is. thef d encouragement of aviatim in the [day an hour eariler. The chamber h:s yesterday with two | rren: States Judge James P. Platt, and the ture. schitz, 45, of |Greenwieh, an m-u g - e . it s “an Escape valve: thq. will Serve, 0 state in anm address last nizht at a fln. taken~ a<poll” of _ Workers and the tol:l granddaughter of United States Senater In a suit case in his the state hospital fér’the indame, 'hangi m_“ ¢ 'and - purify th er held ‘under the aunspices of t Vote wad announced as §925 against ti O. H. Platt, died today after an Uiness that he mann-| Beigium is' already supplylng Framce himseif fodsy on a veranda ef uu L . are-well non cluh ‘of Hartford -and ths c.-uecr,m fll!liflltw n-l-n and 7,353 I fa- of five vears following o atiack d ~» and.Great Britain’ with-glags.- mw. m - lana’y B % aw:m vor of, * 1 peadicitia,