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19 VOL. LXIll—NO. POPULATION 29,685 IPORTANT TAX DECISIONS .2z _ NORWICH, CONN., TUESDAY, MA+ 17, 1921 peer Has Friends | Hearing on Revision BRIEF TELEGRAMS May Delay Treaty Ratification. Turkish nationlist government ‘:: ! 11 e z Constantinople, May 16.—Ratification of e J the treaties negotiated between the Tur- 3 H BT i signed: May % g { kisk natlonalist government and Italy and & fabri 2 3 ' \ Francs may b edelaved as a result of A e etacei 7 . the resignation of Bekir Samy Bey, min. tires and inner tu ister of foreign affairs in the Turkish na- to 20 per cent. ‘ tionalist cabinet, it is believed here. T . e ! ] 2 d Castle famons in Seottish A% American emen Escape Drownint. | Nohody Said a Word in Favor|g, Fi ? Committee | wartare and poeirs was ruined by fire 1Y " Eondon, May 16.—Four Amerlgan wome| 1 OP00Y a enate Finance Commi weeos ey g v . ? ;N g = . causi 2 B s ® o engaged in relief work at Constanti-| of “Suds” at Hearing on| Hears Vigorous Defense of W nople had narrow escapes from drowning Italian government has taken steps fo ~ ’ . 3 P " : - in the Bosphor " v, say: Act. its Tax. sventatart lation in Tri Ce: Council or One Finding Holds That Growth in Value of Capital Asset is| 5, 2, Posshorue sesteraay, aavs the| the Volstead Excess Profits Tax. pETEA aribas feckmuia i it ) Project of Lord Hugh Cecil, Member of the Privy T i ¥ ot sy | M2il. They were in a rowboat in mid-| wWashington, May 16.—The extremes| \vagyooion May 16.—The senate il . S Taxable as Profit—Decision Involves Hundreds of Mil- stream when the boat sprang aleak and | (o which some mea go to satisty the [ g e OEOR, JOE . (LTl (| paur thousana frme are represented o England—Ireland Would Have King Appointed by the guickly gank. A Miss Cushman sank,|craving for strong drinke siuce the coun- | in ' FRRTLLRE PR SICEED S Cidion | the - baris commercial | fair which has 3 # li f Dollars in Excess Profits—Finding Was Unan- | Put upen rising managed to seize her dog| iry went dry shocked the house judiciary | of the federal tax lawe, It heard for the | phened in the huge equare opposite the King of England—Would be Allowed to Have an Anny.‘. 1ons O ::y “"r «:omr"ud (hel ahimal dragged her | committee today at a hearing on the[ Vol- | first time a vigorous defense of the excess | jvalides. o 3 dock o safety. Miss Aslers and Mrs. Uhls|siead hill to make prohibition enforce- |profits tax as well as pleas for reduced e ‘ imous in Sustaining Decision of the Treasury—A Second fwam ashore. and when she was safe|nin jaw more. drastic. | taxes and elimination of alleed discrim-| According to a report in London a min-| . But No Navy—Would Have Complete Fiscal Autonomy, o er found she was clutching a| Representatives of manufact of | inatory provisions against business. ing company in Belgian Congo is con- 2 ¥ 15 Decision Holds That Inheritance or Succession Taxes|imnk note with which to pay the boat-|favoring extracts, patent medicines and | . ¢. Hanch of Indianapolis and George | siaermg the transporation of diamends Yet Would be Subject to a Levy For Imperial Defense—' . ;::n;hwho |§.zr l'fecg}:\'efl l);e money. The | perfumes, in proteeting against added |\ “Graham of Buffalo, speaking for the{py airplane. J‘ £3 rth member of the party was a Miss : hich they_ claimed interfere | Nati ile Chamber of Com-| - 3 - ) restrictions which they claims National Automobile Chamber &m o Paid to a State Are Not to be Deducted From the “Net|cCaiawen. eeiotaly witn melr busincss, wezs oui Let . Tol Sk h ke Silhahes frolr i Gebil AU Ters mikiter of Wee Some of the Southern Irish Leaders Describe the & spoken in opposition to medical beer and |industrial ramks, and urged removal of|and military governor of Paris has been - o = Eatate” Usider the Revesive Act. OPPOSITION TO THE $500,000,000 the sale of concoctions, masquerafling as { the excess profits, luxury, excise, {rans-|pamed a marshal of France in a decres as Prepo;{grou;, i & NAVAL APPROPRIATION | medicine but actually used as beverages. | portation and consumption taxes. signed by President Millerand. M 16.—(By The A PJ) A e clashés. _Nobody is of Chicago, a cer- May 16.—(By The ") polies reinto o shingon, May — ong! decl-| ried into the iso. Eve: line shows i There were frequent ciashés. H. Archibald Harris o E 5 e reements sent to the seene Washingon, Miy 10— gt A o ST e SR wasnincion, a7 L whe W00.000 bonit 5 o i e e e R public accountant, was the cham-| gjr Cecil Lowther coalition unionist, (Uecll, member of the privy |wers fired upon and one constable wasl o B I it cotat Sy i B = - 000 naval appropriation bill was unable |ent medicine men told Mr. olstead that|pion of the excess profits tax, and vas elected to the house of commons by of England, wno is the gue seriously wounde 1 fine the account to such -“tcms as were s ; } ) it Lord Londs ’ s | =on 'wo important victories in paiq for in stock or shares specifically {1032 o make headway against the tide|so far as they were concerned he could Fstand proved a surprise to commitice votes in the by-election’ in the Pen- (Lord Londonderry’s family in Mount| Licutenant MecCreers was only vines) roversies involving “tariretaticn issued for it, and to their values at time |Of opPositlon from advocates. by the Bo-|go as far as he liked with that once | members, several of whom said they bad |y district. Stewart, County Down, has susgested a |teen years o Gregory is a daugh-{ . s of the revonue acts|of such payment. cah proposal for a disarmament confer-|popular drink, but they did not agree [felt the sentiment throughout the coun- 2ol scheme by which Ireland would be maded ter-in-law of Lady Augusta Gregory, mnfil P Hundreds of millions of dollars in |®1¢® and reduction in appropriations. with his announcement that he would practically a unit for repeal of | A pill prohibiting capital punlshment |41 ndepcndent kingdom, its king 10 be | irish paswrisn ¥ £ 2 cani‘al ass>t could| taxes hung upon -the decision, there be. Lengthy addresses by Senators Pome-|fent to. prevent the use of wine as an al- | that section of the laws. Mr. Harris also for persons under; 1S ye: of aze was (a m;.n!x»‘ of Windsor family, probabiy | in o b mvested capital” the | ing but few partnerships or corpora- [Tene. democrat. Ohio. and LaFollette, re-|ooholic base for any .remedy urged exemption of corporation dividends |signed by Governor Stephgns of Cali-{the Prince of Wales. 1o be appoinied by | MANUFACTURERS REGARD | 203 i e appeal of La Beis | tions which did not have on their books [Publican, Wisconsin. prevented any | 'rne flavoring extract manufacturers |from personal income surtaxes. Foraial e King of Engia TANGE LAt ol uvAm‘ ern. from a|an item showing material sums resulting |4Mmendments ifrom being reached and| .. more pronounced in their tightening | Frank E. Seidman of Grand Rapids, _ Under the scheme there would be two 5 + = Teasury officials, bu: on the | from appreciated value of capital as-|¥hen adjournment was taken the latter |, rmeacure, one witness reminding the | Mich) took still another fack on the| six hundred thomsamd French mebill- smull parliaments, one 10 be located in| Yo yor May Tt —Manutesiuieidl e coaiteTed \n. compi- LR had not completed his argument. It Was| iarman that his cnforcement act had to | profits tax question, suggesting @ tax on | sation poster< were officially stamped and ey &dd the lother in Dublin, And, 1 | 4o vekin s {nteiaie o8 the ceuntry ..-J » < of the eorporation on inheritance tax case was broughteXbected, however, that disposition of|y, amended in the house in order to give |undistributed earnines of corporations tolare reaqy for distribution by the zov addition. a “house of esta of ‘to | 22 ineiness interests of fh2 Co RN axes wer e assessed, to the supreme court by executors of tha|Amendments would pfobably be DeZUn |jram o enance to e make good losses caused by repeal of the |arr ot™ cording to Humanite of Pai vr'v’n;lw‘rs Complete. "nscal> anlonomy Toia (ke the oieet e rul- | estate of the late J. Harsen Puzay of ‘“‘; Sstd Repreeentative Hill, republican, Mary- | profits taxes. He proposed taxes similar = ToUK, be given lreland, but there would| a0, oliBty SieNRs GREE report of thei = Yex|New YVork. no less.than five states had || Both Senators Pomerens and LaFol | jang who has introduced a bill to repeal [to the graduated rates on personal in-| ywaiter H. Clark of Hariford wag nom- i Pronotion e Amperial defense ] nmittas *on, | indugitiar # e RERIN ted | collected taxes on the turnover of For- e enat g reat expenditures) ine Volstead law, urged an amendment |comes as the proper method of dealing|inateq for judze of probate of the'Hari- |in p portion to the sum contributed by | hetith and safety. oerted the | tions of the estate Within their jurisdic.|fOW Were unnecessary, and in view of| ;0" 0014 put prohibition enforcement | with undistributed earnings. ford district at the republican convention,|England for that purpose. ual conv :rfimnrwf :‘;.-d\'::x:in.l{w' tion, and the executors claimed that all|the condition of the treasury and the| l . rii”in"ine wands of the attorney | The subject of high taxes also sot on last night. Ireland, under the plan, would be al- ation of Manufacturers. e ] was | theee sumds should be deducted before country, inexpedient. ~Semator Pome-| oo " Syenn T plocent Volstead |the senate floor during the day. Senator lowed to have an army, but no navy, and The leders of labor canmot, and. sadl - (- | federal taxes on “net estate’.could be le- Tene supported the Borah amendment|FRZ€T0 o€ G HETR G 0T Follette, republican, of Wisconsin, a Fire of unknown origin destroyed eight |0 the evenl of war the king of Eng-| . . "OF not care” to hide their de-) suit | gally computed. Refusal of fax collectora|4nd also advocated one of his own to| 2% Was being shot at and defended | 8 G OIellE OPRT IR B o ved that storehouses on _ the Packard Co.s alr-|iand could suspend the Irish constitu-}1l i tion’ 1o rule the indestry. of ta o = clothe the president with authority to : B o g | storehou: 3 tion. Irishmen in the colonies would have pstry of thisy & sev-| {0 agree # this contention was upheid in 1 lon Tox siv|it Was not near so drastic as Illinos and [there was a very definite trend among|StoreRquses on (R PECRECT CO) L O |t . in the colonies would hay #aid the report, “and. sspire} - senie | turn by the ireasury department and the suspend capital ship construction for six |\ WS To feas =0 SeRele 25 MINOR AR\ L R0 " e Tnance. committes o | plane fiel the right to choose whether thay shoult | "UCTC €L d UL FUPRE A ! Mot | 1 : months. f o §1 . be subjects of th s = P The wae w rsabi | federal courts, and today by the su- Hersey, republican, Maine, referrng to | “Shift the tax burden from the rich to the ubjects of the Irish or Eng business existence of t b . r $190.-| yrame court, The demands for reduction of arma- 3 en +ate, told | great common peopl: TR king. = If favorably rece by the iowt mce of the membins pE. - by | ""The “mer estate” contemplated in the|ment finally caused Semator Poindexter, I O O e s o Ssit cdviain tudt | saniter oamwmayy. doianerus, <of B il Cos A e it < - uation o ot ihe Gpiptan asid. {9 ire | republican, Washington, in charge of the [NOW it worke E 5 ke : b sas introduced a resalution to pro-|oiian 1o stituent assembl which are against {he pul A [ act, the oninion said, was the entire | republ le " that mo_ intormagion had| “All T have to say about the Maine |Tepeal of the cxceas profits tax would be |kansas iniroduced a resilution 10 PIO- |miy & constituent assemi 2 nterest. and It siat trordtas SRR . ing | residue remaining to be distributed aft-|Dll, 1o stale that no information had| rohibition law,” resited Mr. Hill, “was|recommended by the committee and that[hibit enlistment of megroes i ¥ | Some of the southern Ir . in- oppose them. A defensive battia| SR 1 iro (e nediate g as fun-|been submitted to show any extrava- hibi 0 plied ) S s Set e cluding John Dillon, to wnom the sches < o - ’ + : . o ol 4 ing 1t = s so c oribed i sociation should holdly expose meaning of the a tion of the federal tax did not in-| Senator Pomerene replied that when|ars he died regretting it possessors of “fabulous incomes” will not| commander V. S. Hackson, - Noous” lord Hugh Ceell, in discuminiz | liic TR Sttompts of & minaette e Senc] - « perfectly ¢ | terfere with the right of the state to | “officers with gold lace whispered e SR have to pay so much inio the federaiphe ast member of the American expe- |his scheme, said he still favored union, | FUUIC e allempts of 2 minority to dem- i o de | control the property within its borders|members of the naval committee had |TWO-YEAR STATE BUDGET BILL Geimty: peditionary forces in Londen saiied for {but as that no lonzer was practical poll- | beier tarerses y o * + '+ 1§t defined | of a decedent, the court ruled. hysteria and voted for large appropria- SHOWS TOTAL OF 526,313,392 New York aboard the Aquitania. fica and foderalizm did mot satisfy’ the| ~epyeipoliciey of- the leatiery! il SN ™m to mean (one) actual cash paid | gns o —_ . A 2 Sbissls Irish. who wanted a distinct natlonality, | ,, "0 Policles of i . ne & o Senator Rorah Interjected that mili-| Jrariora, © 7 2 | BasiNG oF TENsION =L ot S they have endeavored to commnit thel - actua e at e 5 5 % b artford, Comn., May 16.—The gen. o 2 : ’ Boston navy | England must zo as fa he direet embers of their izatior me of payment of assats other than ‘\MPM""' COURT REY F;:LIE\“CO[RTS {ary expenditares wers holding up vro-jeral budget bill, io' be reported iin the IN THE SILESIAN CRISIS | The warking force :::;.:::»»u vesterday |they wanted as possible. Whatever plan | por ag " cnsroim o, oo D:::‘ ash paid in. and (three) naid in or DECREES OF GEORGIA U jects like soidier relief. western reclama- | enate tomorrow by the appropriations == R e it hem employes | Was proposed, he declared, must be one |\ SOs e s s ' B B ol P s | tion and other developments R R e A TLondon, May 16 (By the A. P.).—The|when 00 men, most of them empioyes |Was prom bl 4 therefore notoriously in disrespect of law and u 1sed committee, shows a total of $26.34 Sii st framed and approved by the Irish, but ¢ p thvor™ | . . sinets ot to s : o In his eriticism of the bill. Senator|gor 1) o eniine Jine g 33, |intervention of the Whitsun holiday |in the hull division, were furloughed. el sl except when in their own favor. - b n Waslrington May 15.—The supreme c or the two years ending June 30, 1923, it Slsosimcceptable it - the Dt The' report charzes that union laber! . ther prog 90T~ | court reversed today decrecs of Georgia |LaFollette said that “sreat financial in-|his exceeds the budget will of two vears |brouzht a slight casing of the tension in ¢ Hugh then outiined his plan. spent $1377.204 during the - - courts which had refused to enjoin the flerests” desized a powerful navy to pro-lazo by $5,519,933 and the bill of four [the Silesian crisis. No new development| gear Admiral Samuel S, Robison. com- | o o o' 0 UF FAT SO0 Aol 302 1930 m”.f tration, polt eak federal bank at Atianta from collecting |tect their interests. IHe introduced an|ycars ago by $10,564,520. Separate ap-|Was reported today, and apparently noth-| mandant of the Loston navy IL":"- ngo| The significance of Lord Hugh'h pro-| g oot serines, o ~ministration, poli=} . e |checks drawn on * non-member state amendment providing that nome of thepropriation bills, either already adopted |ing further has been decided upon with|cuived orders to proceed to San Domingo |, ST AFENCE, B 0, HUENT, DTOC| tice 2 committes: wreed the “onttatel ~a banks and the case was remanded to the | American war craft should be used toor favorably acted upon by the commit-|reference to the meeting of the supreme | a5 naval governor. guest of the Londonderry family, the |y, X6 Sompities ureed the “op mw’:. a laving lower courts for further proceedings. As |"Coerce or compel z:onectmne ;-( any Pri-|tee aggregate $2.453,071, bringing the | council, which x;mnah!_\ will not be held Freatest member of which was Lord Cas. | 0" *Tent be siimulated by the extem otk : cas |Vate claim, grant or coneession. tot B s ded by the | before next week. » wal of bonded li- {tleragh. to whom, more than to any-| . - B . Trepresenta-| - a the issue before the supreme court was 5 koo otal appropriations recommended by the 3 s : The ban on withdrawal gh, hom, ny- | o 3 [ merely whether, was merely whetner, as | Munitions and armor plate interests|committes to 335, e ey il wee m-tpeTun rsose 1 allops | auor by wholesale driggists, Imposed in fbody Glee. the breaking un of Hemry|"T Lot gectared no eosperstionl a matter of pleads laintiff’ B Li ette d 3 dependent requests of about $2, elay serve a -us purpos a a was _lifted by Prchibition Di- |Grattan's Trish parliament and the pass-|, "¢ T iyt 3 |a m f pleading, the plaintis bl | FEnAlor LAFOIOUe degiaret wert Aoeld e ot Sl bt o e [ il Gl b fhe from the leaders of present labor organ= t to be ed n. D Boston, n. f t ct of i in 1 were rte | Of.compiaint Mated & causo of action the |, popate of greater armamente Reters| I o0 e aclediupons = 7 “more favorable atmosphere for calm|Tector Dan o e ot gt ™| izations can be hoped for in reducing thel ¢ = meth ut | decision today was not 3 final determina- | ;% " 0o ont reports of Japan's navy | I‘T""“E ot ‘f‘ef‘“”"”"-‘ in the budget ;'1‘5?;" e e due. costs of traneportation, housing, rents) . n othing but | LN the cise Wi @ . it Al : | bill over that of two vears ago are: ussion whei coun eets. More- o = gy o g . : r mohey's actually con- {08 A e e N nein aietriet ot |ProsTAm. Senator SinFolictte said thallState board of education $1,047,000 | over, it is believed that the French pre- L v croi] ATTACKS (0N aAxp i '?"",:',:':.',,,";fi’;;:'.:’;’;““m:';e"’.;“ S 3 fu avchange (e SeHNCE joouit olemy e ol [since he entered public life in 1885, each SRS S RS mier, M. Briand, was not averse to seizing | id setroit that a buye b L, . | mided on ) o thares of capital stack .or actuallv ac & where the next step is expected |yme the naval appropriation bill was be-|DSPATUTER of state ag 23,000 | the opportunity afforded by Mr. Llovd progress as a result of MILITARY IN IRELAND | cessfully reduced except by the co-opef o on frial upon its merits e Eauis atvunapers ] And institutlon 28,000 {1 En e 5 steong pasi. |the public's belief that retail prices are eratovs of ikBor | oragee: mershin. and com-| Governor Harding of the federal reserve | gite, OREreR e had IORC DEReRS ‘e | Tuberculosis _commission STB00| Searwp i annect fa Retuine asatomg Datri U Dubiin, May 16.—Attacks on the police| The day seasion, opening the-three dayt ooy rease over (board eaid tonight that (he supreme |.oment when it would be the most effec- |y oor o doraroeny e e et lac |‘and milltary cceurred in several places | convention. was iven ‘over- o orzanigm| the original etpita Bo gon- | BTt Meslglon will ‘ot intecfers_with [z Mansfleld trainin school 250000 | would be somewhat doubtful. since the| A reduetion in the e ot amlon | 0 and & ssrgeant | o8 2 the Dresentation of committeet ant hecomes | the preses eck clearing fy o G 3 cul o French had attriubted to the diplo- lers in greater Boston became ef- - as reports. e night sesston was | . e e v 3 = = Connecticut agricultural colieze 190.000 | French press has moulers in g _ and ther constable were wounded as|eq by facs e ( Sec. 207) is «x.‘ ‘“_:d‘rx:\mrm»rfi h;nk an"‘h those | gCRETARY HUGHES ANSWERS 1 HOSPItals ....e... .... ...... 177000 |macy of the British prime minister defeat|fective with the consent of tne unions '*)"'F"v fi:j':' ]‘:A\:}:;"':]cmlrrh =) .'-""“.l.,,. 1 b '|Jj|r|-.l.llnflh . New York hulk:..’ . S SR R AR R AL Brn s the YAG INQUIBY FROM THE SENATE|(ommission on domestic animals 160,000 |of the French plans for immediate occu- |inveved. The cut was about $L.00 for County Tipperary, last night. The bodys conaters fems ':x“fi:‘m‘:,: ma;;'“rr«:' e EhooRht s Gar- list ; 0 perary, last nigl e bods s country’s cial problems, * 1z s - orwich Hospital For the In- pation of the Ruhr. the eignt hour day. - K it Fe gl e d T - . 2 el ‘Washington, May 16.—It is the policy | "7 ,“. R Lt s aE et nioiats OF SoRfAcTce It L x‘,nf" l!:;'n’]\i::( ,‘.: ‘y‘uxhnl"!" n;”rmv” : ‘Y‘ ~}‘ e lv\:" :}“!ll,"”f:‘m er\{u:fle;'o:‘f“ hn'mbl:i TR e 1 W of the American government in every |y g;ctrial sehool for girls ..... 114,800 |is thought that Premier Briand may cn- King, of Washington, D. C., a Bullet woiinds on: the hea: * A’ bowby i L (s G e FETE ATGUST KNOCKED OUT EAST ARGUEBNTS, BOR - . it Sof (he orid ENORBaIS N MRKS | o e e PO rntaryi s L o 107,000 | ter the conference better equipped for a Mussachueerts Institate ot | 11 THISL Wounds o the head A bomb | "The ‘y:“;w;r:":‘;lmn:r“]‘mknun‘ TED LYONS IN FIFTH ROUND BAILBOAD WAGE BEDUCTIONS | representations to foreign governments |t (o U8 U0 roX 00" " 94000 | compromise settiement was twice wounded by a Frederick strect, this city, toda¥. In | ic the country's foreizn problems Me : s Biariny : e O e s orobvag o |Bank department:!..u.f...... o 78,000] Officlal communications were made to-| TeS80S 06T P28 SUS (O¥votty ' nig |50 Fredesick street, this city. t | Wallis declared. and advocated mm'mm;‘ e T - Chicago, May 16 M. Jewett, pres- | petroleum concession might ba granted to | p2lit, CEIC R T 0 2o | day throuhs the Polish legation at London i e o TS e s . O vl dent of the railway employes department |the possible detriment of American citi- | " it PRI ook R | e O ermination 1o rerpeet|To0mS in Drayt i e g In Ot gust of s |of the American Federation of Labor to- | sens” according to a state department| Items In the budsct'Bill showie de-|Tolcihs Foiands felormination 1o respect : T e 5 y comers’ 1o Sentians s e e A r Te i1 filed his final reply to the last ar-|report signed by Secretary Hughes and | fTeasts: Wi department, $1,582,-|and these assurances, combined with the| OWing to inability of b _EOY- IMIDNIGHT ATTACK MADE ers ot ray o tene- £ ound | ruments 8>d to the United States |iransmilted lo the senate today in an-|EoWMOTe, SRESS CORITRGN o800 | B0 4E5 0 the German governmen: ernment to fulfill its promise of increas- ON THE CORK PRISON|Ment districts fo sections where popu-| 4 vy 1 réad Iabor board by the rallways 4| swer ifol sl resolution. paseed by, itheisen= |8 LTS ALY LB e e e e S e s e Sabridlating any aitempt to ed food rations w tramway s,!nk-h{u( ation is most nesded. 5 | nday wis | surport of thelr piea for o general reduc- |ate a year ago. % ty_fails. $131.000; teachers' retirement | military action in Silesia, are resarded as| broken out in Petrograd and & Fall¥ay| Cork, May 16.—(By The A. P.) An at- g ans. jtion of the wages of labor. Mr. Gughes included in the report cop- 1Y T, Fidy- having greatly eased the situation. strike Is threatened. tack was made on the Cork prison at| ABATEMENT OF DISORDER Raxsy jenerell _ The railroads closed their case on May [ies of communications exchanged be-| Uy *y o0 moves an allowance of | lord Hardinge, ambassador to Fra g addressing stu- | TidRIEht last night. | It Kk the form IN W. VA. COAL FIELDS{ sier : < second, had il And Ute represeniatives of the em- itween the United States and the Nether-| 700, "0 B PGS TR G I {has been in London during the week Sir Auckiand Geddes, ressing St Githmpts 0! siffio ) tho Guanl sthe ot a ohn: R o oves had until tiday for final rebuttal. |lands government in reference to the | . T €%, TN al appropriations | consuiting with Earl Curzon, the fore e the University of Texas. o= |gor jasting for more than an hour. The| \Williameon. W. Va, May 16—Piring: Ly a Vilimante fought | [094Y the board began consideration of | Djambi ofl fields of the Dutch East ln- |, SRCTE (N0, hosh! secretary, and A. J. Balfour, lord presi-|clared * ¥ way to have permanent |gyurd replied with machine-gun fire and [ on e 1 Block Coal canviny kical asisis Bva tonkle o | @ in exccutive session but deci- |dies, and summaries of state department ew Haven hospifal. $80.000, increase |dent of the council, after having conferred [peace is o have understanding and co- |eet up verey lights, which brouzht a|nouse at Rawl, Y. Va. broke out carly v }sion is not expected for several wesks, |actions taken in Mexico. $15.000; Grace hospital, New Haven |with M. Briand in Pasis. A semi-official|operation between nations. strong_artillery force from the barracks. |tonight, according to reports received aty Boston and Young | p. . 'S Statement lead today Mr. Jeweil |, The report supplemented and brought|gsz'onn’ jncrease §5.000; St. Raphael's, |denial has been issued by the rumors cur- and the autacking party was dispersed. |gtate police headquarters here. It was T an % a-l'v\ jheid thai in regard to the fundamental {UP to date information given the sen-|\ 0Ty RUFEAST) MO0 T RIS | L OD T G O el press that Lord| Peruvian government awarded This was the third attack on Jail| firet disorder reported during the day im ded in | issues in the case. lhe carriers have said |ale last year upon the world oil situa- | i o 9T o LS BTIREE BTEE L UG B (e Britih ambassador at {coni W se Telegraph Co within two mon the Kentucky-West Virginia border trou-| . of Norwich knocked | ¢\iE Pe¥ond declaring that questions |tion and the diplomatic steps taken b 4o St Francis, Hartford, $40.000. in-|Berlin, had promised Upper Silesia to|London, the concession for operation of —_— ble 2 fm Duffy of Willimantic, in the first | oy umaf rights and human standards are |the United States in endeavoring Lo oyey £19,000; Wildwood sanatorium, | Germany upon condition of her fulfillment |the Peravian wircless telegraph and | poos o L fo mnn Shortly before the report was fikceived e |lrrelevant. He declared that the roads jmaintain rights of Americans to partici- |3t 1 5n0 to increase $4.000: G of the terms of tre allied ultimatum,|postal lines. IRELAND DURING WEEK-END | Captain J. R. Brockus of the state police. . OTourke was the third man in | a'e oMY empHasized their financial [Pate in ‘the exploitation of foreisn oil|i, 3 Farin ‘sanatorlum, Wallingford, $81.- | What, in the opinion of the ambassador X had sent a message to Governor Morgan It s, " 18 |needs. ficids. : i 000, increase $5,000; Bridgeport hospital [held out hope to Germany was that fu Fares will be reduced on every lime| ., .. .. ;o B° the Associated |at Charleston saying that all was quiet “exhibition was held under | ool 20ECF to the attack of the rajl-| 1P all diplomatic communications, the | oo 000" o2l 62 600; St. Vincent's, {fillment would mean withdrawal of the |of the Eastern Massachusetts Street rail- P v e L iy ey r|but that the situation was distinetly i i F oo iy roads upon the exhibite entitled “inade. | Stalement said, it has been “emphasized |z o MCTTEED, SO e | rom Ruhrort and Ducssel. | way wit A few days CA I e B el ey and ci- | threatening all al the line.” he aw < Ratiwy O Management.” he quoted the |that forcigh nationals end corporations |waterhury hospital, $18,000. increase $5,- |dorf and the rescinding of the other pen-|the 12 1-2 per cent. cut in wages of its | 4fiack: St day and Sunday| An Associated Press correspondent had| Railway Age as estimating that the |COPtFolled by foreign nationals have <02 [000; St. Maryss, Waterbury, $30.000. in- | alties. emp thow that there were 33 deaths from vi. | traversed the trouble zone from Rawl te! — iransportation industry needed $6,000. [1°Vcd Privileges in the exploitation’ of|. . c0 "$5000; Backus, Norwich, $17.-| The excitement caused in Paris seems thie being the hizhest number | SPriEE With Captain Brockus and & de-| “HIPPING BOARD SATISFIED 000000 to put it abreast of the times. it |American oll flelds equal to those ex-}(qo ™, foaco '§2,000; Meriden hospital, |to have been due fo the idea that Mr. e trial of Mary 4. Fellows for the icivirag gl tachment ‘of state police mf SRR WITH RECOED OF SAILINGS | would be a fundamental injustice, pe |'°Nded to citizens of the United Stales’}g15000 “increase $2.000; Lawrence Me: | Lioyd George had advocated the sending der of her husband Rufus J. Fellows, fenrs remorts san thai three pris.{without ing a shot. Evidences of the| i It the board should grant a reduc. |, 11, the British empire during the vear | .orial,’ New London, $18,000, increaseof troops by Germany to Upper Silesia, prietor of Sunnyside Inn, in Johmaton, | (TR THONS TE¥ (MEL ThTee BT [vattie of the few days. however, were! ¥ashington, May 16.—Shipping board | 1in in the rates of pay because of the |IOWEVOr, the report said, “the operation |y ogy' hereas the prime minister only contend-|R. L, on January 8, started before Judge | PA€TE BUePEY 10, sseane from Al eSO { i) at Rawl, Merrimac and Sprigs. scords, officials said today, snowed tnat | Prisent financial condition of the roada "'h ",:e,,;‘"f;lo-,-P;T:\f’er‘?;e:‘m::::}{w:.n‘ ed that if the allies themselves were un-| Hahn in the superior court in Provid Two of them were shot and killed and | HOUSes and stores in these .towns were oy government-owned merchant | MT. Jewell's reply urged that uniess | "ICh the British & - FRANKLIN STATUE 0 able to restore order they should not pre-|R. L k scort was |Fiddled with bullets and windows, mirrora - e he . i n hares, have 2 e e other was founded. The escort was , wif during the frat two weeks of May | (e needs of & normal” family are eeq | T3, e s LAST LAP T0 WATERBURY | vent Germany from intervening. : == AER red at from a house. ‘which they bomp. |40 showcases were shattered. 1 . prac ly normal. During that [&% the basis for establishing a minimy | 12411y _inc essi — Asparagus and others of ore PRt gl A e g ; < etween 30 and 100 | ¥age, the te vor and Erenchy postessions “lufiBer; ate0s : - he sta der early vegetables were aged | © hevostuphuts jor Douss g : é . VaE RO Betwen %0 asd 100 vix mm":derr‘cfnwm:\: be to discour- | ware said to be tending to establish own- oy 1{3;%31:,\‘ 1s.thEi statue :.é SENATE! GOMMITITEE thndesy seny Ve Hoast week i fruit | running away were fired at and the |AUTHORITIES OF MINGO pping board vessels cleared o > o ke necessa i w2 ential | Benjumin Franklin tonight was taken i by frost during the pa 5 owner was Killes ' ¥ ately 89 durng the first two weeks nr::n:lz -:m: 2 steady deiorioration of the | borearaed. Waterbury, where it is to remain perma-| (o .m0 fromthe l New Eng e vvere i nael Ml A T ve su Charleston, W. Va.. May 16.—Declaring il ealth and m ua b . = 2 ) ashington, May 16.—Private owner- Hovs . & o, o o sa it o2 4 - | affected. °ral aualitie of families | “’In he Djambi matter, the - statement |nently. Ser e = Honar ofuin ehin ot raliroads, fn' the Unitad .States porters of the republicans, the military |the situation in Mingo county is a “smole Andrew Furuseth, president he In man and philosopher were held on the % said, it was hoped that the concessions [T s e cannot continue if railroad operating 2 : destroyed several residences in the ti>- |dering volcano, with an eruption all the ~rnational Seamen's Union, sait in a e e Ftvenisreont Tate taday Swith ihal 3 0 3| British anthorities at Hemg Kong have . . E Mo e Thiatreent it IRHAE SR bill_recently ‘Dassed -might Dbemgdified | S0 Haven Sreeh e (00ay. M n snelcosts, when fair return on capital is con- river gunboats o operate azainst |PCTATY and .Cashel districts. One hour (more imminent” because of expected \inst picketing by striking seamen | "ISCUSSED THE INDUSTRIAL to] Jet. Amerlcaiis’ particivats inpfiinder | Governors Foat Guards, Boy Scauts and| s Sl 0 0= 0T O SRS (| wihern Chiness forces in Kwan. | %A% permitted for the removal of food- | demonstrations mext Thursday, the frst) ave BoeR issued at the instance of the PROBLEMS OF NEW ENGLANp |PFeScnt conditions, it was cerfain that s Wi o Jarge throng. Ad.|DPani€l Willard, president of the Baltimore tung province according to message of | U8 from the buildings. The iccupants | anniversary of the battle of Matewan,| S v - Benon . Mtk > P |control of the development wolild go to|ance, as well as a Jarge thr Hadley of |An1 Ohio. testified today befors a senate | protest. from Dr. wun Tatsen Souinern |Of (he houses were not reported io take | Mingn county authorities tonight againf New Orleans, and from Baltimors| Boston, May 16—New Englana _|the Bataarsche Petroleum Company and |dress Spaanvhide investigating committee. oo loader recelved in Washington. | Ut ‘the ' furnitura asked Governor Morgan for federal 2 gland indus. s t and Trading Com- | Yale and Mayor F¥zGerald. g fince. th e R O 390 men are in prisons for picket- | {rial problems, including the rafpesg |IN® Sheil Transpor B C President Hadley spoke of visits of| At the same time Mr. Willard said the e o Since the attempted retease of Arthur | troop: : or on charges of disturbing the |Situation, the development and T2l |pany. & ulgated in Mexico |Franklin to New Haven in 1753, when he|failroad situation, insofar as depression| giefan Janicka shot and killed his wite | GFlith from Mount Joy prison no visit-| Tne appeal, which,is in the form of i o By tion of agriculture and the reasons why | RoCeNt “{!“: P"‘“""Fl‘o g e e Yale, |24 lack of earnings were concerned, dif-| Mary Janicka at their home in Law. [P Are permitted there. Mrs. MacNeil | telegram. and signed by Judge R..D: In a formal statement Chairman Ben- |industries are leaving the territory apq|"¢"S Fiven in the report Gsfl x| and in later years. Concluding, President|fTed “only in degree” from that now be- | nance aad then. ended his mwn life wimn |104ay was refused permission to see hr | ey of the Mingo circuit court, Sherif€{ <on anmounced tonight that the shipping | What steps should be taken to preven | tatement that. the Unifed \A\‘eek A s = il ing encountered in other industries. Gen-| 4o caime revolver. The couple had |MUSPand. Profesir John MacNeil, presi-|A. C. Pinson and S. D. Stokes, prosecuie board was Centirely satisfied” with the |further lose of business were taken up |0t Botn 0T ot Ay S s une| My dhis occasion serve to bring past|eTal economic conditions and the dificul. | gue ST TR COE (FOURS Radldent of the Sinn Fain volundeers, who is | in attorncy. was given out from, the 84 ¢ sailings last week and declared |today by the New England D |the detriment of American citizens,” un-| May N S| PaStl{ies encountered in federal wartime op- RIZSH A incarcerated there. fice of the governor. ‘ sy o girery ol oMtk tRaHL | 3 nEland states coun- | gyt ‘them, though representatives were |and present closer together and make us| 'S encouniered in federal wartime op-husiand objected. sat “teh achievement of obtaining the |cil. i i - |all Joyal to the ideals for which Franklin | £ ersdie acder. Were o = = = requseite number o men to il thews| The St Lawrence waterway prosact [SONIMUING 1n reterence io e ot i s aes are his opinion largely resporisible for Drecent| xewspnpers of Madrid are conducting ml“;\;:“::..\km’w N GENERAL EDWARDS TO HAVE sssels is taken o indicate the redl feei- | Wi e supplementary study of N. T N ultes, and he expressed denesl e i favor Yof Thona s Bhet USH IN COUNTY GALWAY - <y g the men themselves England water sheds and the develen. A ISldnee no of vIblc servics, RHICH A | Hat Diivats ownership would Jiistirygie | & CAmRRiEnLn Savor Jof Thon 2 HEADQUARTERS IN BOSTON, | g amon, TR o2 oot o evelon- | SMALL VOTE CAST IN 28 mecessary for our commonwealth to-| (5t Private ownership woud jus Spanish composer. He was denied a| = 3 T Fant ot Boauy h:tq:llahor Wer"'n(hnr sub- FLECTIONS IN TrApy |03V a8 they Were two hundred years ago.” |Soif financially and wor Xgl““cyu" € pres- | ansion and retired from the directorate 4 ‘r'r"-"-n» May '3‘ (B¥ ke A 2. Pkw-n (Special to The Bulletin.) ] . 68 b omian e ot . » ¥ Fana Eovtrimer tvolicy: B o o e S ersons, one o fthem a woman, were Kill-| was y - 16 —~Bee 7 R A:l;:lA‘ AYTAIRS |Dusiets ot omposed. of trade and 16 ] FEDERAL TROOPS NOT Chairman Cummins of the senate com- | i (2 (HEservaiors A O Log in” County Gatway night by men |war :’\’:f;:" w)}]"w»:-“iz General, z:‘l G THE SILESIAN business organizations, wera assigned 1o| Rome, May 16.—The general elections Al mittee had previously expressed the opin. A8 lving in ambush at turn, a short | wards to i % make a further study of the questions |throughout Italy wers marked by a com- MESDED XN MINGO. COUNY flion that | the| “rallroads cannotelast’ (it | ' i Ga oo somims o8 R il inten oo promiFGlort o A o Warsaw, May 16 —(By The A. P.) Ex-| In a letter endorsing the movement |Paratively small vote and disorders in| _ «_ 1320 returns from operation are to con-| rebiar VATt o FEF Yorks 0| Those killed were District Inspector| o oniing to. waITIRART Dea ‘raordinary measures ‘have been taken|read at the meeting. Secretary of Wap|Several places particularly in the prov-| Washington, May 16.—Federal troops|(inue an opinion agreed in by Julius nop A red. the raak ot |Blake and Mrs. Blake; Captain Corn.| o™, 20rding to well™foun state- v the Polish government in an endeavor | John W. Weeks said Anices jof | Pisd; Noyra and Parma, where | /Axe not needed at this:lime i te strike| rtiachnitt, : chairman. of .the Southern| L uict-LAEgett, now: retired, the rank ot fo iy 208 oré Colonel & Stanley | Teniny s will Saucceed N o e e e ot | oW England has contributed mos |altogether eight persons were kilied ana |district along the West Virginia-Kentucky | Dacific hoard, ihe first withess heard, | LCULeDENt general on e red =t | Cornwallis, In whose e the | oo e e oo sken a turn for he worse oing lo Mr.|generously of ix hrains and resonroes (many wounded in conifics between the |border, the War department announced | Ti latier was temporarils excused while| 17 1€l the rank while ® %V® |narty was riding. and Lieatonant Me. [LSIRF TeHOT 1o the Soth divisle Joyd George's recent speech. AccusiNg |io the nation and It Is new her duty 1 |fascisti and socialists. late today upon the basis of reports re-| Mr. Willard took the stand & : Creery. The officers were attached to | qor ine 1Wile tew days and of Macking the fmevement Which |give some coneideration to her own| Incomplete returns indicate that the|celved from Major Thompeon, a Staff of:| "'Tne Baitimore and Ohio chief, alhoush| b motien br Fresident Harding of |the Seventeenth Lancers. A Mrs. Grez-|fre arenistioe wer mord nought about the uprising. i | QE0R S (R T foat T robis I RCialin s T Tose, o il ol 80 floer, sent into tne district for urposes of | remarking upon the unfavorable returns |, Fr°C" s on vessels ftouching Awneric|9TY: the only other person in the car, | 10 0 Stice Was signed. All efforts to communicate wif ®l- [ the railroad sitn: . It " re. |Seats and the Catholics 20. 'roportion- | Obs ion. from present railroad operation, said the 5 = " s = - | wa t injured. *gents, having failed, Premier Mitos|country and the world she msst fro wustamedihy ftne followess iof for- | Ceneral Read his commanding officer, 3t/ cent refiirn ud given investors' confl| o103 X,‘:‘F"‘;";Tr:”‘"‘“‘r“";" _“,";‘,,:"‘" afternoon playing tenniz at LARCENY ON MAY imaelf, accomgpanied By MWisler of guard her rafiroads from financi; mer Premier Francesco Nitti, whose |Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana. that|gengs in the “ultimate outcome” of opera. | POt nseralste :fl Ire i €CeT. | jence of Magistrate Bagot of A sterior Skulski, procesded to Sosnow!oz, | aster. 2 sels hayaigons fo_swell the Sumbers of iooniitions 1 Eentioky were ol ab alltigns i He defended vigordusly ™ the iin. | o,continse thelr _vayage ‘on'thel simetio il 11 SESS T FoRR S, SRS T Hoston iiiayt 16 GRS IR east of the Silesian frontler, from| “Her second problem of importanes |the constitutional bloc. Returns for (bad and that Governor Morrow of that|oraeed freight rates now in effact. steamer. at Gort. Reaching the end of the ave.|a federal prisoner at the Plymouth cous: which placa they are irving lo commu-|is (ha proper develonment of the port|Rome show a & (n_of one seat by the|state had the situatin well in hand. In{" Fegeral operation had resulted in turn- T nue leading from Ballyturn House and Jall_ for jusing the ;mails S ate with Korfanty to induce him 10 io¢ Boston. New England’s greatest |constitutionalists it the expense of the|West Virginia, he said, conditions Were|inc hack 40 per cent. of the freisht roll: o I e b roreyam & | ing, the wate. closed. -Coptatn Cova: be-tried for larceny. in w24 the immarrection and pedmil 4Tirs|need s team work. She should threen |Catholics, and the socialists have the |Improved and required Mo federal forces. | ing atock inwad order, ha sait dus i |C0z, IO% 11 Paris, savs the reparations |TNNE (he Eate it Cantan Com| o 0TS T, YLALT Feesenden o take thelr natural course 1OWATd 2 {out har controversies over industria] |Sdme number as before. . — under-maintenance orders, which were | ARG B T et “decidy | mmediately were fired from the adja-|the superior.court announced todayl reaceful settlement. The government as-|problems at home and nresent a soiig| It is Teported that Prt}-nlef Giolittl | N. Y. C. ENGINEERS REJECT necessitated during the war but contin- gow to make Germany pay without lay. |C¢Nt Shrubbery, and Cornwailis fell dead.|court overruled motions to quash ~cts that It has had no commUMICALION |front in congrase in her efforts to secure |heads the list for the constitutional bloc PROPOSED WAGE REDUCTIONS |ued thereafter. The allowable percentage | koL OERnAnY on) ¥~ | “Armed masked men. said to have num. |ing indictments. : 5 with Korfanty since the insurrection be-|jogisiation for the hemefit of that sec.|in his constituency, and that ex-Premier of bad order cars should be about 4 per ":fn:‘r’fl‘{,:("::“;a‘?:“": ;:‘m:‘;('_h“"’“""“" bered about forty, then surrounded the = i 2an. tion of the eountry, Orlando has been elected in Palermo by | Buffalo, N. Y. May 16—Proposals of |cent., he explained. e ey ' car and ordered the women to. leave | WADE MUST PAY DEATH, __ 0F Mr. Lioyd George's ®peech i bitterly o et o a big majority. the New York Central Railroad company | Statistically, Mr. Willard understook t|P2City to pay. Mrs. Blake refused to do so, saving that PENALTY FOR MU vitieized by the Warsaw press whic G Signor Giolitti is already preparing alto reduce ‘wages Werg rejected by repre-|show that private operation during the she wopld dle by the side of her hus- 3.4 nterprets it as 4 virtmal invitatica to [ FORMER GOV. SIMEON E. governmental statement, Which will In-|sentatives of the road's engincers and|last nine months of 1920 and down to i band. Mrs. Gregory was led away. Hartford, May 16.—The state boas serman troops to invade the disputed BALDWIN SERIOUSLY ILL (clude 2 legislative programme that he | firemen after four hours of secret confer- | date had justified itself by the expedi- Benjamin C. Weoding. Shortly afterwards the four bodies |pardons today refused to o K istriets - — is confident he can carry out in the new |ences herc {oday tious movement of record-breaking quan-| New Haven, Conn.. May 16.—Benja-|were found lying near the gate. imprisonment the death sent | New Haven, May 16—Simeon E. Bald. | parilament. titles of freight. He had not touched the|min C. Wooding, who was the oldest liv-| After the shosting 2 number of men|upon Eiwood B. Wade Fortume may knick ince at every man's [ win, former governor of Connecticut, i - He who knocks and runs away may |subject of wage costs when the session|ing member of the Seventh Connecticut,went to Rallyturn House and handed in|ed of the munier of door. but misfortene crawls in at the|seriously ill at his home here. it was Spain is said to have nearly a quarter [live to wield the hammer in the next | a3journied, but this is expected to bulk Volunteers, Civil war, W at hix home & notice threatening to burn the house Rridzeport. Wade is window. learned tonight. of a milllen beggars. political campaign. flargely in his further examination. 1 Hamden yesterday, aged 93 years, It there were any reprisals. 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