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VoL ‘ixilieNo.- 81 v STOCRHOLDERS OF WENEN == vt e s =~ LA RATFES TREATY ? #Ney"? X * | between plans for direct German particl- Yark clean and Gl Pk A g ? devastated regions to be submitted in the - i it 0 new German ofter. Various schemes for —te . 1 15 i German asistance in labor. materials an : - it & a i . e, Art iremsures seized In palaces and 1 . &':‘,:{fi“::'.}.,,“.:,‘,’:m".';“n]:‘?k?,f;’;‘ pl,l;f 700 B‘mll and 7,000 Bottles For Not Complying With the | from indivkiuals by soviet officials wili | ) “4 w4 pwwe s 4w 4 wcoc | eration of Labor, government experts and of Liquor Seized Within g smd X3 be sold for food. industrial representatives. The German Time Law of the NORWICH, CON JRSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921 10 PAGES—T76 COLUMNS BRIEF TELEGRAMS ; ; ryg ANy e g ta o Postoflice department announced that( T 3 ‘At Annual Meeting in New Haven Five Questions Were Car- f;:e?r‘:m‘;'; ke S 15 D.’:Und"‘,' State Law.| State—Bill in the House.|maii'cieria il be armed with “awes-ot | Fifteen Republicans and Four Democrats Voted Agamnst 3 L abe s s building trades representatives in collab-| New York, April 20.—Drying up New | Hartford April 0.The irst eftort of | S CUFUNS 0 foil mail robbers. bty e il Demio’ ted by ing Maj s—Vote . Was Unani- | oration. . |Tork after the manner prescribed i the|a member of the general ascembly to ob-| Pablic service commission granted ap- ification—Forty Republicans Were by 29 ried Overwhelming Majoritie b A e A o 5 State's ‘mew pronfbition Jaw toduy as-| tain actjon againsi a_community Which | plication of Syracuse Street Taiiways {r9 p o * Cos “JACK” CUDAHY COMMITTE! s . new legal spect, When Leputy |secks to use gaylight eaving time locally | increase In fare from & 2 3 the —Provides the s mous on Proposal to Merge the Company Into Five SUICIDY IX 108 ANGE) |Polic Commissipngs LaLeoh- announced {in onder: fo. be. in. unison with raiivond | "o e 18 fare frm § w0 § crats Voting For the Treaty For the Pa; : § o Lo his intention of cbtaiing .Hens against|train schedules and the mails was made| g 3 St ) . _ < 3 ' Scited @ George W. Aldrich of Rochester, N. Y. . Subsidiary Railroad and Steamship Lines, to Accept An=|' 1o, yncuies “aprit 20_sano p.|L9% propery ownces 1o insure peyment | by Reprcniaiie WAlsworth of Farm | was mominaicd by Poesticet Harding by the United States of $25,000,000 to the South Amer. : in R (“Jack”) Cudahy, eon of the late Michael | iy 00 Ny 1958 To8 HlauOr-lag intime| ington today when bo offered @ resolution | be collector of customs of New York. - R i—T, Y ification of- “in Regard to| Cutsny, internationaty known . mest | : ; sssension of the ¢y charter o ican Republic—Treaty Has Yet to be Approved by nual Statement,Ratification of Agreement in Regt ¢ ¢ ‘Packer of Kansas City, and found dead | ComCident with thjs announcement,|Hartord. The resolution sets forth ttat et An elaborate reception is belng planned f : Police Commissioner Enright, In a news-lthe city of Hartford MR, 14 s ” . Board Direc-| (297 in his bearcom’ with his head 2 ie city of Hartford, through, resolution | for Major General Wood upon his Equipmenl, and on M\flflm‘ lmn-— °f shattered by a shot-gun wound, commit- | "2PT interview, predicted that the k rrival s the €ity fof the tommon council and by proclama- | ut Shanghat en route to the Poilippines. Colombian Assembly. : & ted suicide after failing to mesotiate & g;: ':';]m"}:;ia:":lnclw;n?da \;\!::L-cmf uc‘n of Mayor Newton C. Drainard, has . i —_— Wash April Th. lombian to $15,000,000 »w i ) * s 7 adm on granted hi taken steps to bring about daylight sav. g vashington, April 20.—The Colombian to $13, was supported ™ Boston Alo: 10,000 loan: with a Chicago bank, De- | . 5 5 ylig The toy factory of the Unlon Novelty tors Was Reelected—Hagop Borgigian of e i510,000- boangilin s Coloao etk Bb ‘nan force” he has asked for tu enforce | ing in contzavehtion of the Standard tme | Company. at Leomimster, Mover wan do| ¢ owing out of the partitioning of |publicans and six democrats. The A s MMahan sdid Mrs. Cuduhy, the widow | ¢ 1aW. He. estimated that real en-fiaw of the state, and js in rebellion | stroget by fire At a 1084 of §25,000. Panama was the senate. | were Dial, South Carolina; A Attacked the Directorate For Mismanagement of the | o im0 ik, s reomve " etier | fOrcement will necessitate e expendi- | uzairit the staie. The puaishment would 1t provi mint by e Tennessee: Tieed, Misouri: Simment . oy Trom an officer of the bamk |Uf8 of $3.000.000.a year. . _{be 1o susnend the charter of tiie city un-| The Tarkish national assembly at An- ed 0 10 the South | North Carolina: Trammell, Florida, v 9 Titomaiiie Ry A A So TGt he EAE Within fitteen days, since -tha police] (il such time as it obeys the law. gora has offered the throne of Mesopo- | American republie, but has yet to be ap-| Watson, Georgla. - Road. Fiod.unleas “vaushe b EAGER" by anaphds 5:!!1!3;'04'"“:::1‘1“‘.“;:l_dwl;xeb:&';:fli'l“’{ll- The :resolution ‘was ordered printed in|:amia to Ahmed, Sheik of the Senussi. [PFoved by the Colomblan assembl: . New Haven, April 20.—Five questions, Haven road directors there. In answer|member of the Cudahy family. Todayi| gy, L Twenty-two republicans and 17 desios The vote on ratification was 63 to 19.|erats supported Senator Wadsworih's or 11 more than the nccessary two-thirds amendment to prohibit Colombian tresps ta dis- s thy B Gl M e journal and it is expected (Continued on Page Eight, Col. Four) s n ived the stackhoiders of the N toa question, President Pearson said that | according to McMahan, Cudahy receiyed e g~y e 1o [ he catter of che smeetings. before. the 3 telogram from the relative in question Hackensack and Hasbrouck Heights, £ Bt ereyy New Jersey towns, have adopted dayligai | malority, * Fiieen reublicans and ;our'lnd arships from using the canal v i . | gave: ! comm! was -such- that- it | declining to vouch for the loan. D X EE gaving ordinances, effective Sunday nigat, | democrats voted azainst ratification. They | war against a nation with which ALhéS | AR R g e T omeaid ectasary to have dic| Relatives ssid he had been ill for some | IMMIGRATION RECOMMENDATIONS |BREACH WIDENS DETWEEN ois: F Cnited States was at peace. Prominent _¥helming votes. On U P —N!"; i Tectors, of ‘the ‘road- present. A time, but that his allment was not seri- SHIP OWNERS AND EMPLOYES | )Women empleved by the railroads in| Republicans—Torah, Capper, Johnson,| among the republican supporters of this | merge into the comnany five A e P Bogighun -ttacked" the- directorate | ous. Washington, April © 20.—A forrhal e 1320 numbered 87,457, or 161 less than | California; Jones, Washington; Kel amendment was Senator Knox, Pennaple failroad and steamship lines, the vote was | M S oud ‘declaring they had -misman-| Mra Cudshy also sald, accordlng o |statement issued today by the state de-|' New York April 20._Dificulties be.|in 1919 abd nearly 16,000 mere than in | Kenyon, La Foilette, Lenroot. vania. and ameng the democrats Hilehe $13371 shares in favor, none againstfof the road daclaring they Bt MDAl L that her husband had bech | partment sald that Secretary THughes | ey YoT April 20—Difficulties be- |y’ Nelson, Norbeck, South Dako cock of Nebraska, ranking minority meme T ot e e e O he sond for the|ime for'thém to resign.” Mr. Pearson | despondent for some time. She was the |“did not make and did not intend to make y rip S50V B EPREEES. HEr® SR theld oindexter.s Townsend and Wadsworth. |ber of the foreign relations commitiee.- ;"::r‘:::!lnl:uhléc.m'(;” 220 on ratification | continued to defend the directors, and Mr. | first to reach the Toom in which the trag- | any Tecommendations whatever regarding {supgracde that st o el e Ragwia dng! Eviant bive (el | Vi toon o Cinc e e M’&h":"‘: o] mbfl;d ::‘r:‘: -:rl- : 'l-- i he " occurred, after the noise of the shot | immigraticn™ fn transmitting to congress seiviel e cooks: | repartriation of pris. ake inz org i 0 §t & agreement with the director ghsersl), Bh Tc';:.: ?&‘a‘éfi;"f“fi'fi”?.&‘.’.‘i"fg.l&flfi e Tiiiol | Bine ant iBeic) rens froni NI g oSN n A .::dbr;:::m':”:,,fc",‘d“j; e cooke' | the conflict between t:e bolsheviki and| Senators . Cummins, reublican, lowa.|been taken up by the senate immed! 3 be raliroads in regard to equipment. and [difecigen, oI four children were at home at the time. | abroad gealing with the movement of em- | aria firemen in 1aying down conditions for | Poland: and Trammell, democrat, Florida, were|after the convening of the Sixty-sew g T e Masey Hiller of New Haven spoke,| The position in which the body was |igrants to the United States. B ired against ratification. Oppo-- the new contract. The Hardi d X e w > 2 e Harding administration, through|nents of ratification, composed largely of Y ing the views expressed ~by Mr.|found indicated, Investigators said, that| t was stated in an Associated Press| Representativ | Butean of Markets of the department g = The board of directors s reclected, o e s e o t] Gadahy layeon 16 et placed, he, . | d1SDRTRREA BRERE i M DTS TR T mmdm\&.d‘:é these four ETOUDS | o¢ agriculture reports there were 1535 | ratification of the treaty, won its first|what is known in the senate as the Pres o o T Afcectors are T. Dewitt |the Toad should be ut in' half. ‘He also|zle of the gun in his mouth and pulled | made such a recommendation and he al- congress in extraordinary session. ¢ 59 o f eggs in cold storage on April | fizht in the senate. The president In a|gressive republican group, were d pul X of tae La Follette scaman’s law, aboli- | 07 c4ses of cgi message to the special scssion of - ler. Philadelphia; Edward, Milligan, | attacked the dining car eervice on th 'ihd:'.‘:l“’" m}: gxe ;‘oes o(d m;in:::s :flm:nq\;:ke?mamg::}:\: t.:::‘mm:.r r&n tion of the shipping board's recruiting |l ;fl Mjm_w" g jl’:" a‘“”"m" !l";“:::' ;':"lh‘t;‘: d‘-r-wfl’-::fl l.‘["ll;orn th 3 ; : i 3 rom. w e shoe and scck e = B Fan 0 broot : : 1 9, five day scussion. eclared e o on:| AL Heaton Rébestson of New Haven |been removed. rigiq that It would be mpossible {or |af preference 1o union men ors sy | Prohibitien officials announced recent |Filion. recommended Tatification as “very | s acceptance wou'd place & stain on 4rd Eiliott New York:; Arthur T. Had-|moved that the annual report be accepted most of these people to enter the United | seaes in negotiating the working apres. | CeNsus of all - government — wareliouses | at Uhe present time in promoting | name of Theodore Rooserelt, wouid Cew Havén: James L. Richards,|and also made a motion for the election | HAD MARITAL DIFFICULTIES States,” reference being made “especial- | ment. T it ot By i i et tion was supplemented fodsy by |woald stuount S0 compitiass S on: J. Horace Harding, New York:|of the-board of directors. = Mr. Bogigian WHILE 1N KANSAS CITy|!) o Armehlans, Jews, Persians and Rus- | *Conferences of the Shipowners hela | Whiskes out of band. nator Lodge of Massachusetis, the re. e ) k W. Mattezon, Providence; Joseph |continued to outline his attitude on the 3 within last few days, have resulted = e Lif&in' loader, who'In. reply i ath "5 Russeil, Boston; Harris Whittemore. | directors and said men with railroad ex-| Kansas City, Mo, Anril 20.—The mari-| AS a matter of fact that quotation ap- | in a deciaration by them for & 23 per|, JoRn W. Davis former United States an sénators of the progressive| . Bedater Lodge, whe with Senators Suusutuck, Conn.: Walter B. Lashar,| perience should be named. . Mr. Pedrson | tal dificuties of Jack Cudahy, who coms | PSOral In 2 yaraphraso of & repert from | oent. wage.reduction as & principal sip- | AP0 {0 Prgar, Hhe LS i aifeation of e, pact | Curmbere Nerth Dukots, Born. Ttng Bridgeport: Edward G. Buckland, New|said the' present directors had . proper|iitted suicide in Los Angeles today, and 1 at T ulation in the forthcoming c-mtract, Ei - part of RaC sy : ; Havan: Benjamin Camobell, Now Haven, | interest in the road, but Mr. Bogigian|pis wite who wae Mics 1dna. cowim,|PeOPle in that district which was among | Provistans of the LaFolictic law. shice | UPited States Rubber Co. Pt gttt i B f’,‘,‘;fl".‘,",,,,‘3,’“{2",","‘;_&‘,.}'_‘.“{-":: ind Edward J. Pearcon, New Haven. — |retorted: “We must gef away from the | dpugntor of Genersi 3. G Cowin ot Omaa: | @ DUmber of. similar reports stransmitted | the union leader alloge ars beins viole. . tary of | INg “towards our neighbors in the south. | adverse report against the | The statement of the year's business|bankers, they're tnieves.” ha, Neb., and widely known I social |0, the house and senate immigration com- |ed. include the requirmen: that 75 per |, Beinbrldse Colby, former sceretary of nd eastern hemispheres.” i The. Seoete T the fnancial condition of the com.| Mortis'Spler of New Haven joined In | (ireica: wocapied . considorabie inteveats| Mittees by Mr. Hughes alter Chairman | cent. of the men must speak the lans. |StAe, sailed yesterday for Enei Dany had previously been mailed to stock-|an argument with Mr. Bogigian and Mr. 3 o Eotiated in the foreign relations ) sy i b “orty republicans were joined by 29 led the fight for : Johnson of the house committee, had |uage of ven ship’ the Ol SiuioN He Swill ibe \abroad about Ao b o Riicii g ihedoustbatip enpiilictani v ilivaa B ze of a given ship's officers, that for- democrats in voting for ratification. jon, that of other NoMers and the guestion of approval of|Robertson. Mr. Pearson intimated thallin Kansas City. . The Cudanye tefr here|2sked for information on the subject. | cign ships entering American porcs mamm. | %O MORthS on @ business trip. preierocan s ng for ratification. One|His change along with that of this was on the ballot. Mr. Bogigian was an enemy of the com-|in 1914 to make their home in'California, | _Publication of extracts from the gov- Lt Ty Tt , Eov- | tain lifchoat equipment and crew: Cudahy was general manager of his|STiment reports was the subject of dis- [ers cn a pari oy ¥ R bt S s gussion today n the house. Represent-|thal 75 per cent. of the deck force of i:"“;?:"fi?,‘,‘,',,‘ ";;;i,,r:’q.w.‘, Ly B AEEA and 1ASor oonditiond e ]fl'e pmars. ;‘?; lhl’;w';“? :;:h-:"‘";rw’s::‘fl‘“::: period of the family’s Kansas City resi-| 3¢ m::::“;"fi::&‘::& ‘“&lz;v v.":"zr:i Ax:\xeru:an Vessels have an able seaman's | o¢ 10,000 formerly employed. Virginia, and New-| Supporters of ratification declared thaf lines .~ The subsidiary | what had been . Mr. % 3 f o United | rating. X L D . mr:fu"; I:“::rnx’ed are the Central| then went ehrough thé list of directors g',,',':;. 1‘,‘;_“;: '1",’,;_" “f): ;{:;;,”"}i‘h‘.n States for Letwia and Lithuania, took | The sea service bureau of the ship-| o, t o was notified ’\O:S: e R i ‘u';.ml:et":,’n.: 'g“.’.‘u:m:z," h‘.’,‘: e New England railroad, Harlem and Tort|and expressed opiniéns on each of thefn. | Cudany figured in a sensational episode. [ SXcPUON to an officlal government re- | ping hoard, which the unisn representa: | goe e it st "paeg | | In the roll call on Senator Borah's | vepubiice. moun motian araua-A Chester Railroad company, New England | He said that five of the fifteen direc-| " police summoned to the Cudahy home | ot Which sald that Letts and Lithuani- | tives ask Be abolished, was started dur. | Shoee i, Lo O A o | endment 1 cxculmate inis mation wai| bb ade by ooy, Semands Eteamship company, Hartford and Newfors knew what théy were doink. “The|at an early hour by Mrs. Cudahy found| 315, S6eKing to leave for the . United|ing the war to recruit men for Amers | G,Coton 204 COLOR Waste Into Caceo- | 4 e “wromttome T | e e e e Tork Transportation company, end New |others represent interests that are rying| Jere Lili, a local banker, lying on the | 502" guere largely beople from ihe |Can ships. The unions ciaim. this ser- Slovakla. las been removed. e oina (o0 | oy rosstoluy 1 | DAl A Bedford, Martha's Vineyard and INaa-|to_put the road into receivership.” B5T, TBotEl RN S Ehes AR Al erily ajority of them “Jews | vice is being maintained jn opposition to . with 36 republicar the all, Senat aucket Steamboat company. Vice President Buckland explained the| pigaried. Cudahy and his chaufeur were| o, {76, undesirable type.” Fe declared | thelr own recruiting azencies Morrls Kosminsky, general director of sublicans on the first call, and | Senator Lodge in the first address President Pearson onened the meetingvarious motions before the stockholders,|in the room. In'a statement to the police t whoever made that report ‘“com- by giving an outline of the situation on |including ratification of an equipment of traffic of the Campaiznie Gen- | With 27 republicans on a recond call | debate read a letter from Secretary of The @wners have declined to consider | Doonenier U : ed suicide | These democrats were Kendrick, Wye- | Cudahy said Lillis ~had wrecked hig|Mmunicated to this government that which | theso erale Transatlantique, committted suicide . Wy ihe road In the past vear. He said op-|agrecment with thé “director-general of In advance of the meeting there was|pany, and the Boston man replied. that he Vermont, and three|publican senators from opposition to anticipation of a statement from officers | paid $190 a share for his stock and had Tennessee, Owen, | original treaty to advocacy of the < h, Montana, were|ed pact was one of the points of attack I’ 3 Two republican sena- | the progressive republican group. £ quart- 5 E ol with American ships, anq | Dorsan Col o. of x o n its favor. Ikins, Wes émands on the groung that he M P 20 ds on ang that they # ming, Reed, Missouri, and Watson. Geor- | Mexico, urging rati - .of | home.” Lills recovered and Cudahy was ’s‘;b:vlnlely false. have BB authority over government {madis;solis, & ”'f_“m_'l Flass. gla. Nine republicans who first voted | the .umr'r:f m“:‘m-“” l:t the eration was abnormal in many ways and | raiiroads, refunding of a loan placed in [ not prosecuted. thortey ot Delieve that Mr. Hughes au- .agenclés, and that to give preference to| gecretary Wallace wrate to the govern- | {oF the Dorah amendment later voted in|States with Great Birtais in Srdived ot bad weather and -outlaw [Eufofe in 1807,/an8 consolldation St Buli- |’ Several deys later rilatives announcea |}s T ed ie.or any similar report.” sajd | union men would he discrimination | ara of all the states awking their ¢ opera.|OPPOSition. These were Dillingham, Ver- | Colomblan ofl conesssions. strikes.” The officers and emloyes of sidiary: rallzead and. steamshlp properties | tne separation of the Cudanys. On Au. | Giandler “It came from abroad, |against American seamen. . ' - tion i the nationcwide observance of|{mont; Fernald, Maine; Keyes, New the road, he said, displayed their usual|of the New Haven' road. 23, 1910, Mrs. Cudahy was granted a dic| op ya onies 18 100 ig and noble brain: | Tae station..at the Closé*oPinay's | (oest provection werk. May 22 o 55, Hampshire : Lads, North. Dakotas. Lodge, t and served While matters were be-| Mr. Bogigian made a request that the!yorce. .The decree: pr ock. fund®-tor | 2310 CODSERL. to.anything oF-that Kifg's | ToNTereneds Wit the. varlinssboanct®s of 2 T Massachusetts ; McKinley, Illinois; Spen- ~t wdjueted. ‘Trafic was heavy in. thw|diveatods seand up 8o they be Seen, | her and the'-children from Michael Cud- P TR the sfeamship employes, stood with summer, but feli off decidedly in the fall, | but no one stosd. President Hadley of and a corresnonding reduction in expenee | Vale, a director, said that Mr. Bogigian's 2N the L e cer, Missouri; Sterling, South Dakota,|rejations committee, making ahy, father of Jack. “The court also pro.| EXPLAINING' CIPHER CODE owners’ demanding new contracts with | (s corioumr i o penie S i e e ’ them seriously. in a panic after the ex- and Suthe West Virgink tended address for them In e Vided that the ‘custody of the children USED BY ROGER Bacox | T°0UCtion of wares and eclimination of | plosion of & firecracker durin motion§ A murmur swept the chamber when { ratification. b Bl Kl vl A made. Re- ;:;‘"{‘:: ;‘K’";‘t‘;‘:.":“:l;::-;’ statement llhc;uld #o_to Mr."and M, Michael Cud-| - ADD: gvertime pay. On the other side, the en- picture performance In Valencia, Spain. | Senator Lodge changed front on the| In closing debate today, Senators ilield ' Y GoBt of aMintinAnds ‘ead- \ . S lladelphia, April 20.—The first pub- T8, Tefusing to consider this demand, amendment. A milder demonstration had Nebraska; Wadsworth, . ~ g6t e cantmisd, adeshitely, [HE il S ECBEERTRR AAMERAY o | In 1912 Teports became prevalent that |llc explanation of the key discovereq to | oo, Piesented for the owners' signature | Nine steel carge vensels of 75,000 dead. | occurred when he supported it on the first | Cummins, lowa. Kenyon, Jows y and the wage auestion is before the rail- P D eEes, ek fo A.curtall- theicouple had become retTuciled. Thosethe cipher. code used by, Roger Bacon, |COTILACtS for mext year calling for the | weight tons were added to the flect out|call. Senator La Follette, republican, |rah, Idaho, republicans, and Dial, —x road labor bodrd. ment of passes in the interests of €CON- Lreports’ were followed by an announce-|the thirteenth century phil:sopher-mont, | TN S1E Tate of pay and the same work- | of commission bringing the total up to | Wisconsin, who supported most of the The probiem of the New Haven road,|omy. Mr. Pearson said the interstate'ment that they would return to Kansas|Which has revealed tras B famenss |ing conditions. - els X continued, hinzes on {he nandling of | commerce commission now controls pass- - arolina. democrat, spoke in opposition ta ratification, while Senators Lodge, Ster- FLOA in the nezative on the Borah amendment. |ling. republican, South Dakota. and Tadtle Bes. Piestient Marding's pedi-| Poindexter amendment to cut the|Smith, democrat, South Carolina, urged Andrew | greed Airedale will formally a City and reopen’ their home. They were | lehe telescope, entific | Ly internationa] Sea ver cent. of its freizht below cost, and fes and limits the Issuance of them. He |remarried at Excelsior Springs, Moy June | facts hitherto S a been un. | Zhich. the firemen s has been put un to the interstate|said nasses for employes gave them a|2n. 1912, A court decrée shortly after:|Anown unil cehturies sttee i meit commerce commission for adjustment_He | greater interest in the rond. Mr. Bogigian | wird set aside the original diverse Sracr| Was mads hee o said the first endeavor of the of.%crs asked if the employes were doing all theéy. 678 vessels'of 4,439387 deadweight tons. [Other amendments proposed, voted loudly E men’s Unlon, with : and stewards are af- filiated. through its president araro: Faruseth, refy g ks 1me the | indemnity to Colombia from $25,000,000 | acceptance of the pact. . t before the Col- 1584 4o consider the wage | leadership of Washington canines when i €y and restored the custody of the children | lege of Physicians and question until “a satisfactory a " a arade to be he'd o must to retain the solvency of the|Could for the:road and Mr. Pearson said | to the parents. Addresses were madosu\:ygeo\i{?ifrid | Teturned rezarding the sen eoreice. bu. T}'\,trhrfll;:)“!‘lzmm” P e AUSTRALIAN HOUSE ENDORSES REPAEATIONS CONFERENCE p road. and retain the hooe that there will they were. - Mr Bogigian suggested that| Cudahy during the time he lived here| Voviiich, of London and New York, own. | 120 the alleged violation of the Ta. g Wore e e " . e a resumption of dividends. Mr. Pearson disgulse Himself and travelwas active in club circles and took part|er of the Roger Bacon manuseript 1y | FOICte 2Ct and the preference for unig e TO BE RELD SUNBAI LR Hagop Bosigian of Boston opened the |on the road as an ordinary passenger “to|in.many sporting events. He was espe-| Which the key to the code war toums |™™ : bl s s B M e discussion by asking if the public had|see'how the employes kick the passen-|cially interested in polo and maintained i vexpiiy Prof. Romaine Newbold of the Universi Leaders of hoth been informed about the loss of divi-|gers around. R a string of polo ponies that was said to|of Pennsylvania, whi > DIVersity | conference will be dends. He said the ublic’ thinks stock.| M. Pearson announced that eieven of 0.t Wotking, on'sthe now a federal prisoner. hefore the state [ Melbourne, Au courts for trial on charges of larceny |government of F April 20—The | Paris, April 20 ( . P.).~At sldes sa1d tonight that AR pr By the A. P.). the Minis h -y er Hughes | conference which is to be held at Lympne. suracd next week. « out cf the collapse of his quick- | was given an ¢ endorsement in | E: ; 5 have been one of the finest in the country. | cipher and Professor C. E. McCiug, aiss — © TTum0d next week. | growing out cf the collapse of his quick- | was given an em dorsement in | England. next Sunday between Premie: bolders are still getting 8 per cent. Mr. | the fifteen directors were present.- A re- s e of the University of Pennsylvania, who | SECRETARY WEEKS IS T4 e Togigian said he attended the New Fng- | cess was taken while the ballots-were be- | AUTOMOBILE CONSPIRATORS . who 2l s TO scheme, was considered by Judge |the house of representatives today, with | Briand and Premfer Lioyd George, M Fessenden of the supericr court a two-to-one vote in its favor. Resolu- [ Briand will submit to the British prime tions which reiterated ce in_the | minister the plan elaborated by the “mil Walter S. Gifford of New York was [£0vernm ts W is assisting Professor Newbold. VI land rate hearings before the governors | Ing. counted on the five questions’ before At present b SIT THE CANAL ZONE Somfalttees and. did ot see any New|the stockholders. WERE PROMISED LEGAL AID P it is only possible to con- jecture at the etent and Importance of | Washington, and declared in favor of |itary and ecivil commission,” dealing with " " April 20.—Widespread | elected 4 of the New England | Premier hes representing Australia | the military and economic measures @ ' Detroit, April 20 —William Halpin, a| the discoveries, saiq Professor Newbolg, |chanzes In the methods of il ot ol oy 1 |at the coming imperial conterence in | cidéd on with & view to shaining sapesuiil i Eovernment witness in the trial of five|{oF the art of reading the cipher is yet |the Panama Canal Zone hy tha war de: | seecoeqn G D. Miine. resigned. Mr.|London were up for consideration, and |tions from Germany. according to infer HOPEFTL FOR FUTURE NO ABATEMENT OF s men charged with conspiracy to violate | 11, It5 earliest stages, and it is mot cer- |Partment particularly as regards the pay, | Gifford I8 & viee president of the Ameri. | Eaey were passed by a vote of 46 to 23. |mation zathered from & reliable soures OF THE COTTON BUSINESS . . VIBLENCE IN IRELAND [the Dyer act in connection with an al-|fain that the whole manuscripe can be [Privilezes and allowances of the wieii “Telept and Telegraph company. ———e today. } 1 leged * international * automobile ~thet | 734, but a study of the drawings alonc|cStablishment, aro cxpected 1o fanon |2 TClePRORe 3 SR UMD ConNECTICUT 18 WELL “The military and eivil commission® Boston. April 20.—Applicationo the| Dublin, April 20.—Guerilla warfare in|'Ting testified today that men who |ProVes their importance. visit to the zone .to be made soon by iy TH Hos Till meet again tomorrow under the pres: tolden rule to the cotton manufacturing| Oreland continues with unabated vio- |(4rove machines from Detroit to eastern —_— Secretary Weeks. 'The war scoretary an. |, S7ice of the Seranton and Bingham- PROVIDED WITH HOSPITALS | \4oncy of Marshal Foch, and it is ese ndustry was urged as a cure for pres-| lence, Some ‘of .the cars of :a itrain con-| Citles had been promised legal aid in| 30 RAIROADS MAKE PLEAS nounced today that as rson an newo | (o0 TAllWAY, operating between Scranton, 5 snt industrial problems by Russel B.|veying military polics were derailed last|Case Of their apprehension by James A. % - g entrose, Pa., was tied up b FOR W, spare the time he would ~n thees iy | P& and Mcntrose, Pa., tied up ows of Fitchburz, president of the Na- | evening between Gortalea, County Kerry, | Burroughs of Bridgeport, Conn., one of WAGE BEDUCTIONS | the view of gathering +1- 4 ihere wIth|a wrike of its 150 employes against ‘lonal Association. of Cotton Manufac-|and Castle Island, County Kerry, and |'he defendants. s pected that the plan of M. Loucheur, miie Chicago. April 20.—The district com- . _l | posed of the north Atlantic states has the | ter, f0° the liberated regions. will B y v ready 1o be handed over to M. Briand Chicago." &, = g bhase a reorzanization of 1 e entie e | 12 1-2 per cent. wage reduction. most_adequate supp'y of hospitals and | FEEY i e ST erine et of the | mbleces o machine Sun” 0 oo | Halnin has pleadee. gults, song with | wic el e R o1 of AAmbiistoation ghi s —_— the istrict most lacking in hoepital sup-1 1,13 his departure on Saturday for } ¥ i 3 i BCEs f R e ichadbies d ed, = e Stonel ted by the south cen- S En Lawe eoumded s ootimistic nots| s ere dhtven, o Foe/ polioc i erca| twa pears Wprnpint . caced to)aid thele” pleas for wags reductiovs he. | 17 By Ui ieied, extravaganiy ROy Wakenely, Meirow, Lexingion o siaies. according to stall- | oy the meaie b e Dot T tor the future of the business ‘He- cited | no casualties. ) Buiroughs, the . witneps _testifisd," had| the. fre1 eaieed 1abor board today in wnat 'y declded champs hoihe Secretary, | Read e Tre e es. Who have been ublic today by the council on | (IR mm"m ghogdocro 4 fie ~reat shortage of mannfactured goods | Nine houses.in Trales were bombed |failed to furnih the legal ald and a let. |t ddiiie EThs thmerd ©lhene 22 |the manner of fm?:?f&&i'"l'n:?rf“?.?”..’.’,‘ on’strike for two months, will return o cducation and hospitals of the | F7V be disew 8t the eonfGcenty N n c’d"[nL‘En:;)pv, ::emAx:h'r:::. z:.:em:; :.;:g:m,g n.; included 'the ‘offices of t'e;‘m:d‘by'}:eldflm had been | journed until April 25, ta sliow e ::‘: Canal Zone with great saving to the|Work today under a wage of 90 cents ag Medical arsociation. chire are| . Marshal Foch, General Weygand g B ting weekdiihe siints. 1Y e R s Tof i | duesiHiz e A e ;gfietxonl:; ol LheliBNRia to prepare’stuaiel| S apath D s T oo states in which every county has| Ceneral Philippe J. L. Berthelot, genertl SU8 He held un s an examplc to other In-| wrecked. There were no casuaities. Sev- | Halpin t51d Burroughs' attorney that al.| Predict e’ Cltial 2pms, cutaie. Dostration of lley of Bisbee, | ON¢ OF more hospitals, while at the other | Socre qry Of the foreign office, will accom- ~ 8 Austries the willingness with which cot-| eral attacks.on police barracks leged?members of the “ring.” al: redictions of receiverships and bank- | forces, i . cxciusive of th milltary | Postmaster . L. R. Bailey of Bisbee, (O1c 07 more hospitals. while at the other| pauy 3 Briand to England. 3 tan mill eperatives mccepted at 22-1-2 | rlous Parts’ of the conntry are réporied, | custody, wers Dlanning to “frame: wur irr‘:’zprl:é::ez ferspersed ehiblt after /exhibit 18 about $800.000 a month. ~ e iy S b o isaD- | cent. of its counties withbut hospitals. —_ St 258 ar cen i g . i Y the roads to show decreas- S i TR propriating funds. eral authcrities | €€ | per cent reuctlon in wages. permitting | At Caskey o Aht raged for two hours, | roughs. es in outside Industry wages and the coct| P+ T & W. TO ISSTE sTock B o -t el In connsotion Wit o SIX LABORERS WERE resumption of activities last January aft-| during which the courthouse was burn-| Several other witnesses told of the thett | of 1 S oo v y the post of- EOR SHOWERED HOT INJURED 1IN X. 3 #r a perind of depression. Cotton mill|ed -down: < = == irv o= of “their machines in. 1519. The govern. oxl ¥ m“am e A agyie Nt T ey T Gl et et i ETAL OVER GEORGIA 3 st g e 2 . - e was e e e. META 3 Gl 2 = e 3 & ad. v. 4 - '+ Li a and W e s y X i 3 “The open #hon is the oniy *srm of | stroyed at Emis. Near Satlvs Bridee, o i D s | Sy V. G. Blerd of the Chicago and |Railroad to issue a stock dividend o¢| Avpllcants for employment wnder the | XMacon. Ga., April A metcor passed | Ployed by (e Western Uniea % f employment which provides ' American | Dublin, soldlers returning to..their bar.|STATE OFFICERS ELECTED S LHIATAN. Silness. 1$45.000,000 was grant od today by the fo.|Open shop policy at a 90 cent hourly |over middie and southern Geor, constitutional freedom fo the public. to| racks in lorries were fiercely .attacked. ¥ the In- a about | company were severely i “The wage decision of July, 1820, as npesy w ured near hers ! it = s et et et i| carly tonight when a wheel broke on ‘s » terstate comme: wage announced by -the Buflding Trades |9 o'clock = this morning, exploding and lahor and to the emolover, he added.” - | They exchanged fire with their assafl| ' BY THE BOYAL ABCANUM | I understond it, was based almost entire. |Toad sought fo fssue tha fuii: movouns | Emplovers’ Association in Boston, have | showcring hot mictal as heavy as iron. |trailer and threw a number of men dowh & = transportational situation as a|ants, who ‘apparently.escaped’ uninfur-| - Iy on the increased cost of living,” Mr. |its eurplus, about $90,000, 000 Lmount of | eded demands, Secretary John F.| The meteor was seen in Macon. It|an embankment. The trailer was Delng | ls. the speaker said, was no better| ed. Bridgeport, April 20.—The thirty-ffth | Blerd said. “If that is correct, we fori|dividend. " 000,000, as & steck | ot announced. exploded over Cordele and also at Pitts, | hauled by a gasoline hand car on ‘han last year. E:::::ummtmlge;:l '-:!\er grand council of i;ny justified in asking a decrease in e— sl some distance east of Cordele, and ul..‘h-:hun alv;:;m of the New Haven “The New England situation” he esa- P canum, gwas con-| those rates of pay, first, on t at Alb southwest of h and was carrying about fifty men homis e 1 oo | WERKLY REVIEW, o¥, ram |cluded nere today. L. Erwin Jacobs of | of absolute neckssity:: sesna paii OBITCARY Kalll David of W orcenter o | In the wake of the falling {ragments |{rom their work. Some of the men pollefl & b isgri” Gy i, g e kg “OFERATIONS" 1N IRELAND | No Haven was elected grand resent | ihe reason for creating ine prisent satcs Prot. Bertrand Russeln. with manslaughter for having cauted the | 0o \7ul of biack smoke. The sky waa | fty feet down the embankment. The mastwise trade is of first Importanse. ) E : ne een removed and - third, because| New York, April 20—’ " Salisving that Boston should be a term. |, Dublin. Aprfl.20.—The réview of the|rekent, Charles H. Sherwood, Bridgeport; Pr The 4 loudless. other industries have death in|the adminitsration of herbs as a medi- | Sloudles: The majority of the bieces i_-\-,iul:edhmn were taken to hospitals iw. e d o i reduced their |Peking of Prof. Bertr ttee of | fell in open ffelds and so far as known| Waterbury. ‘ inal of trunk lines. I pereonally feel that | _Operations” in Ireland for the week|Esnd orator, Fred E. Tigt§ Now|waae lisn sociologist, mzlha!:';’!x(cfi:”:rlxlfi E:‘, d";f,"‘ded gullty to lllegal practice of {7, 1t o one was tnjured. the Boston and Maine Railroad should | nded April 1€ published in this even. | Britain: gran ary: . I Lucy,) - The general rules heariig, which was|osopher, who arrived in China iats in |0 o Cne" . e o taken by the Canadian Pacific, the | €8 Irish Bulletin, says that there were|New on ; grand treasurer, Henry G.|to have proceeded next Monday has be < ate in Fiionbarg dlvision by the Delaware & | thirty-nine armed conflicts -and that-one |Shefeld, Hartford; grand chaplain, John cen ANOTHER SUBJECT WELD 1920 for a lecture tour, was reported in t h of hospitals was begun N PULP AND PATER CO. YOR WALL STREET BOMBING indefinitely postponed, so that the board |8 dispatch printed in the Japan Adver | for yee il E. Tollowa 1l Hudson, the New Haven by the Penn.|Jl. ene airdrome 'and” nine barracks Milford ; grand guide, E. A. essie Hardy Stubbs Mackaye. 2 g . may given ots entire attentis tiser of March 2 ENCEMED. | Jontle 2 . _STOCK DEOPS FROM 107 TO 34 o were attacked. The Marclar, Hartford ; ind ntion for the |tiser of March 29, a copy of which was )h disappeared in the Grand ' Central Scranton, Pa.. Aprfl 26. 25;":‘..'. ‘v'é?uu?.fnfil“é;‘.'uf’fi..."“fl‘l‘fé s, Al Ll total casualties are e T m::rdn;,en(i.‘:. Present to the wage controversy, received hera today. O oa. New York, while her husband, e st | ST el e et 1 i B e | apubiioAn {ooubd ikilod. one s wound| Gesrde A Bloters.New Haven? fosros The dispatch stated that Professor | Benton Mackaye, writer and forcster, was T e e i | OF ithe Sanking edes. 663, ;" Mt o or the Canadion Pactfic. New York | ®d. 2i constabulary kifled, §; wounded,|for three years, J. J. Snavely, Water.| 0 CHEON FOR MEMBERS Russell died March 28 of pneumonia. | purchasing tickets. . o 34 since 1ast| #nd Compafy. in Wall street. New Yprks Sentral, Erle and Pennsyivanta _and military killed, 1;-wounded, 3; bar-|bury; representative to supreme council, OF VENEZUELAN Missiox | Lioressor John Dewey of Columbia Uni- / alling of & spe-| Which authorities befieve drew the A would allow coal fesders like the Dela- | Tacks atiacked, §: destroyed; 1" Herbert E. Hotchkiss, New Haven; alter. Sersity, now lecturing at Peking Univer-| China is menseed by three “enemlen” | iz 'y he company's officiais| 10 Which the mysterious sxpiosion oseurs B2 108 Hudich to Linply ous readn. The ‘review . asseris that ‘two parties|nate; K. B. Holloway, Miltord. The o |, Nov ork, April 20—Recognition of |1 "% S o have taken down his| article 21 of the leazue of mations cove- (o5 TEGCRE BC T, SOMETYTE, SOE | vaa: vtermber 16 Jast, killine 35 permons of . the Reyal Irish Constabulary while|cere were installed.by R. E. Kropt of |U1° Drinciple of the equality of all sov-| " 1o ) nant, the Anglo-Japanese alliance and {0 10a0RE Sharnart 00 TOERIETRI | ana injuring 200 others, tallies, detbetives TACTORIES TO OPERATE ON pairolling near Ballymens, Antrim, mis- | Chicago, supreme orator. ereign statds is the foundation of Ameri- | gnarg i ey TS born in’Trellick, | the: Lansing-Ishii exchange of motes. Dr. g, WOrkmg ' on the case declared tonight, DAYLIGHT SAVING TrMr | takenly fired on each other, resulting in| Carleton E. Hoadley of New Haven, su. |C20 international policy, John Bassett|gnoan® 10 1872 and = martied Alys| Wang, chief justice of the supreme court |08, o one capitalized at $50,000,- With that of Tito Ligl under arrest hers rregry “| an inspector and a constable _being |preme regentelect of the order, was {he|MOOTE, Dresident of the Pan-American |STith daughter of R. Pearsall Smith of | of China, declared. 000, owns large timber lands and paper | ®n tMe feéhnical charge of evading the, wury, Aprll 20.—A committes | WOURded. Commenting on this the revied | candidate in the exemplification of degres | SCCISEY, declared at a luncheon hers to. | Alladelphia in 1894, e selective service law. » . ATia.y Sutok this ity to | B878: work by members of Cornelia Wilder|(8Y tendered members of the Venezue- A. A. H. Boissevain Semate ordered n gemeral Investization 38 e i TR M kil * 13 Whb s 37 vears old, was arrests e e i of dnylight saving| ~ThA undisciplined . ami unsoldierifke | council, Loyal Ladies, at the closing ses.|12n Mission'and other Latin-American di-| New York. April 20— News of the |7 the railroad situation. W. Jett Lauck, [ =o e e mr s ed last nizht by agents of the depart- Bhignt ampounced that twenty-five of the | habits of the ish constabulary since | sion. - 5 plomats. & death In Holland of A. A. H. Boissevain, | °COROMist for unions, charges that.a “eap- EX mesit ‘of ‘fistiee. Tle was muestionsd for S Tartarics in ihe city had sgreed | thelr arrival inftfeland is'shown in num- e B Dr. . Esfeban ‘Gil-Borges, Venezuelan o operate on daviight saving time be-| STOUS caeualtiedgby their own fife on one | REPRIEVE HALTS TRIPLE who founded a New York banking firm | Ital combine.” headed by 12 New York PARIS MUST BE REDUCED three hours tpday by P. U. Ahearn. ate foreign minister,’ calied attention to the|bearing his name, was received " | financial institutions, inaugurated a poli- tackiedl 't6 the New York Bureau of the Mond: another, sWhethén lin ubarmackssor. In; the HANGING IN |!hflflarity between the American revolu. |day. He was prominently atsociaied seu. |CY for nation-wide shut-downs. Paris, April 20.—Andre Paisant, under- | depariment of fustice. and in alleged tn T e M 20 Porty-five fac.| oPen. and by .accldents.to metor lorries 2 CHICAGO tion and that of various Latin-American | eral years ago with the fingeing of & s o Lo g Mo et i el e Ll B L Bridgeport, April 20— turiously driven by drunken men.” B nations. He pleaded for a closer union |number of raflroads in tais hemisph e el disntay o rets. | oTioera. of: the Dieticatammen (Dellery_Ab- |iiae SR Japs SuippCeiti SO wries in this city so far have signified Chicag®, April 20.—Preparations for | petween all | American o % £ TiSPhere. | pronibition in Ontario Monday at 200.- | gociation ang told them they must reduce | Fle was sald to have denied any comméos ‘heir intention of operating on daylight ir triple_hanging that was scheduled, for | besjeeg. tho s Mcath c;nn r\es, and | including the Canadian Pac Union Pa- | 50q, tne Rev. Dr. A. S..Grant.. secretary prices in accordance with the wholesale | tion. with the Wall Street bomb explo® Javing schedules beginning next Monday. | CITIZENS OF THE REPUBLIC next Priday were halted at the county |Boeiecs an-Amerjoan | cific and Norfolk and Western. of ‘the Ontarlo referendum. committee | market. He alsn asked the restaurant | sion. MUST REMAIN IN IRELAND | jail late today when -word was received g . Edward W. Post. BREGON SAYS THERE ARE that the condemned men had been re- S prieved by Governor Small until June 24.{ FINLANE BROKE CRANKSHAFT anounceq Immediate steps .toward pro- |proprietors to attend a conférence Sat-| Ligi has been employed at a ) Sdward W. | curing measures against the manufacture 5 X0 UPRISINGS IN MEXICO| Dubllm, April. 20—The Dail .Eireann Manchester, April " 20. e AT fag meagires. ,the manufacture | urday to. discuss reduction In prices. aurant in this city since last N . ost, well known business man*of this| of Intoxicating liquors in the entire do- Latt1e - culdi. 0o - learned, tie ‘& has decreed that “no citizen of the répub-| The three men, Oscar . McGavick and 600 MILES OFF FRENCH COAST | town, died in Manchester Memorial hos- | minion. > GAlA, ot Mib . weiients. Selatttl Washington, April 20.—President Obre- | lic shall Jeove Trelind witrout perinission| Grover Dedding, leaders of a ‘back-to- pital thig afternoon from injuries recei: YALE AND NEW HAVEN pr e S “““"",m‘ (P yon declared today in a telegram te the | from the proper authority.” . Abyssinia” movement which last June re-| Southampton, Fngland, April 20.—The |ed today when he was struck by an au-| The Main Central rallrond sustained o SCHOOLS TO SAVE DAYLIGHT | height, siender bufld, has black \xecutive eommittee of the Pan-Ameri-| Persons ‘disbeying these regulations | sulted in a riot in which two white men|Red Star liner Finlane, which put back |tomobile owned by.Cheney Brothers and |fire loss-of approximately $100.000 yester- hair, iarge lps and act: an Federation of Labor that there were| ¥ill “be’ deemed guilty of a grave offense | were.killed, and Harry Ward, known, as|to this port after breaking her crank- |driven by Frank Robinson. Post was on |day at s terminus in Caliais, Me. The| New Haven, Conn., Apr] 20.—All S 30 uprisings In Mexico and that any |3gainst the welfare of the state in‘time|“The Wolf,” were to have been removed |shaft Sunday when 600 mile soff the |his way to an engine house to drive a |engine house, repair shops, fonr I-como- fiatements to that elfact were “the work |0f War and dealt with accordingly.” to the death cell tomorrow. schools and departments of Yale univers- | Cremwell—The county farm French coast, returned, here today. The |fire truck as & volunteer fireman. He | tives, two passenger and fo™ freight v will go on daylight savinz time nex! |throug the county clfub agent. Sidney 3 the present administration’s enemics, . = vessel, which sailed April 15 for New |leaves ‘his parents in New Britain, and a|cars. a steam shovel, lumber shed, black- it was announced tonight. The |Edwards, s perfecting a general whose intention it is lo create alarm in! Women are now employed as seore-! The horns' of Abyssinian cattle-are of! York, expects to make repairs and resumie | widow and two sons here. Robinson is)smith shop and work equipment were the voyage Sunday. . held for the coroner. burned. P university clocks will be put ome hour|ization of boyx' and girle' club sur peighbor country.” taries of London's smartest clubs. immense size, but are extremely light. i P ahead. the Swedish orphanage in Cremwefl.

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