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POPULATION 29,685 NORWICH. WER = : : s F = ; C CONN.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1921 10 PAGES—76 COLUMNS | vemrr e nemeen o v DOV WIS FihE 1§57 BRIEF TELEGRANS g P aris, May 17.—The x e y ¥ ' " \ Yy d e y 17, reparations com- \ 111 y ol B;:&r:l ofclally announced. today that & e William A. Kinnan of Michigan was 3 3 1) 1R l ] Germany had placed at its disposal 150.- nominated o ba first assistant commis- b Sl gold marks, Partly in gold and sioner of patents. i . F i Eiandcy. Tt \ rs ot e o ! reparations commissi i el andard Ol Co. o Newm ¥ 3 to % making“Erren et on_was . o New. York, has re- . B et At darir duced the price of kerosene in New, Y 'y ; ery of, the payment. - - district to 14 cents a gallon. e & : - €0 B i - Rm‘:-":‘u :‘ Elections in Italy, Declares She Will Not Pay- (e mpremecHliCLTI] redste (or the - 2 5 . o % , ¥ :According ' to ‘Ngures on June 6, it was ammounced. The y B 7 ¢ To Hand Down Final Decision June 1 on All Wage Disputes puilshed by tne newmpeper ° fipasso If Not a Year and a Day in | ‘™ ¥ e on Octobes 10 ’ 5 3 : ~ were killed in conflicts be- . £k . Filed Prior to April 18—Further Disputes Are to be {een factinne on siecion da5: Tt Sun: Atlanta Penitentiary the Al- | 2" 6 Padord. & member of the A lay. Ninety-two persons were Wound- . of N yer & Sen,advertising | Ady ill Providing . Heard June 6—Board is to Make lts Decision Effective| vo renrnirrone e e N ) N - — fay 17— —_— 4 i N ; NO FEDERAL TROOPS UNTIL b those zs:ocis:lz:m‘:ilfnl::x: Sorliadeionia. May: 17 Mrs. Eamma. O |1 reserye Dahke have mo FigNe l-l For Naming of a Superintendent to Recruit £ July 1—Finds That Prevailing Conditions Justifies to STATES EXHAUST RESOURCES | ioy yirtuatly won oo o o aaval pol- fi?fi?“r‘m P el b i e ks the e T 3 a Force For ¥ i 4 . ially won their fight today for in- | vi 7 or the part she’ was con- | ay ooy DN e supreme court decid- trolling 2 e Some Extent a Readjustment Downward of Wachington, May 17— Federal troops| proseration il o the. v, ay for in | vieted of having taken in the e ot |0 Patrolling in Towns When Needed—In Opposition Sen- j nt Do of Wages, the |t not be used in the territory along propriation bill of the Borah amendment the drate law by her sons, Grover and | o | 0 : Y. 4 est Virginia ?ZKentucky g the spravidant ‘ta Batlas: Tappi L. oo, "1L. Mo refuses .oF fail e Iate W. Murray Crane leff ator Banks Contended the Bill Might ’ o . Extent Yet to be Determined. Whste Jilstirbanted Jat the, cost b o | et e noreficn ot 4l & 14¥aL |0 pay the fine, John Dickinson, of ulle Liate or 39,208 352, accordms to fa ine 1 ; Create “a Political sections have occurred until the states States, Great Britaln and Japan. B SR el bourt what pro |y ediin vrobate’ court Tt Pitta "Machine”—House 2 % o hicaze, May 19.—The United States)the disputes heard June 6, ‘1021, cffective| sor cerned have exhausted their own re- | ingtom | Poindexter, republican, WHh- | Seive ot e meen e I e e 5 Sustained Governor Lake's Veto of rallsdod labor board amnounced late to-[July 1.132L" nrces in coping with the situation. N Sr 1L ochacas of theinaval miity qni re oftond el maC i one dioy e 2 3 s Ry i =z pes in foplor with the ituation. 1l othert fasministration | leader. “anddoni| e ik e pol by Junectr & Canadian police searched the Welland the Sunday Observance Thus Killi 5% attio oA d that “prevailing | payy, TO INBUCE N. Y. & Jloter aCen Bpensipoy Weekn Natfiniid $adippepectedyy cume o) thy s e o be. g by Tiine i3 canal for 1,400 pounds of dynamite stol- Yy Killing the Measure, bt juatily 16 0 sxieet T8I Eu : 3 eral conferences and the subj endment and | le L o e sfute, with:Ene en last Friday nig T Hartford, May 17 » b s n exiest, vet A01 xuprovme za AogmET WAGETCOT | bt difsuaped ar ihe the subiect, had | joined. | nneedictioen of adspheEiEr | M e e ey | Mores nar sy night from the povernment | FATLT MaT LhoThs honst o M et el e ca discoversd © < - oting. It was communicated by isarmament_proposal. @ | defendants e o 2 : —_— t Sunds i o it that ‘would h: New Ha- he wage the emploves of the| Buffalo, N. Y. May 17.—Efforts of ident Harding. t icated by Pres-| 4. _Pproposal. s in the consiracy, case. One 0 readopt the Sunday .observa bilL, | v ave caused New b iRy - T.—FE £ In a telegram despatched | er ronibn Senator Poind was her son, Charles F. Brau The Earl of Reading, viceroy of T sustained the v « rip | Mt o Pl liic sy e e marties to the dis.|New York Ceniral railroad officials o | by Secretary Christl oM despaiched|er republican; | exter and oth- | chan s . Braun, who |y oo ding, viceroy of Tndia, |1 e e od | TBcadtory oo 3 % 45| fnduce the compan: > it 3 fan to Governor Mor- lican leaders said they had Riesd By aine afted il bws B thera] Ll LohE (UMER ER Pavilt Mohandas | {hat bill. The roll call gave 39 v of Meriden sufileg +s aiready heard by the board e empioes to ac. |Ean of West Virginia, who wi heard further from Pi ad not | achieved notoriety, Karamchand Ga " the. b A votes |had not read the bill. The measu ch Pt B e e e | stabr| Mostuf bgi eanthck with fGov. | Soone SR B resident Harding re- || wotoriety, .and the other her | pg iandhi, feader of the Indian he. bill and 146 against .it. This | h 5 measure whick + sractically every road In the coun- |eral secretaries of the conductors, train- | Secrefary Weeks refterated today that|LoicPhone and e onathat Aol g A aains Otheridetogdants, Albert | ‘aaye Foke; et e e e N o stion o Seaptor e o aiheration |lines' east and. yest. of Butalo ‘refected €000 Steiace Ssftialilaw 1o th 4iEpos- | jeaders, o republican | spendi i atienaiite ol | iing e et e e _east I 5 % spending % epinal injurs < A e carded bills and b h wor and | and also a pre d to join the railroad s a last resort, Ke i statement o Sy rm- | el iy 7 o A2 ] o e merits of i S ’ The b I o R e sy sausimens ek e entucks s | G50 ment o the press, Senator Poin: lounsel for ihe defendanis sumedi-| yiens. Col. Chavles C. Tieree. ol the merits of (he bill and objections oo Speaker Huxtord calied the houss te 8 4 for 1 Apri 13 or June i betore the ‘Toderal Fallway Jaber | VITEMia has ‘none she has with Ken- for. he ‘Horat: dnndrarntion . ta_voté {eentance. . Thib cmal appeal from the |the American War e o | ally the plaving oo et 7 A SRl B " a Tl It {boara. ey & mimber ot special aficess on ihe | Withhold a_ parliamen s Dt | foyenee” Tk sotlon, L (he) clark S¢ the ldied Vot pasumontstt bronenc on by o" |and football and the holding of aseball Howard Benedict of Wallingtord, for- R o ‘sinee Aneil 18 wil he| AL the cenclusion of the conference, W, | 807 Moreoer, he adied, reports to Sesingt i amentary polat of order |siaying plained, was for the purpose of | fyienza, in a e ure, France. |on_Sunday afternoons ng of concerts!marly of Bioomfeld. ana'rgmmy'n.:“ being the purpose o¢| 1 Fripp. general manager of the New department indicated that the sit-| tWO-thirds vote for have required a |otherwise the d 9% (e Menicace. As i - France. | Crne vote by < lain of ‘the house. was a vi & 1 e tailroads completed their evidence|sued this statement: e aulierty, Mo &t I publicana | wassed the wordiamong re- Judge Dickinson, in_pronouncing sen- |)io e §240 o vear paid to eivilian em- |LATGE Coeoee Fise ton dnm“ nt was reed by Bostke e 3 aiiroads completed thelr ovlden o] ™ General chalrmen and general socre- | fhids,"owerer, that it e e Pt e o the e e e PTG e e Sl s ond Tockouts il which woc. inis HuEe ent © 1 . ries h secre- | inyeq s e trouble con- { ovision. Sey elwas no way of a - naty yard in Bosto ew London . s bill. which got i 3 mployes’ department | taries of the Order of Railway Condue tinued to any sreat extent the federal | lASsachuseit nator Lodge of y of ascertaining how much x . muddie last Thu st into such WESEE & Federation of Labor, filed | tors, the Brotherhood of Railw: z government won a5 ol Sy the republicai of her guilt was the act "o J - # i SEE Ider rsday. The clerk at ! - 4 . e he Switchme North Ameri- | pax B le reports to his d and that he A mend- [ g4 not affec otive | resentative of, Buenos Afres port workers | Litcbfleld a jon by Mr. Pendiet ox e board’s announcement | can, declined to accept wage reduct partment showed that the i publ: expected general re- affect her guilt, it might At port workers . 14 endieton of B5ebt ‘wage reductions | s E a Situation was | Publican suppe s e |secatihe it t miti- | reached an agreement by w h . | Middlesex for a roll call had secw Bty el {apmrosimating 21 er cent“proposed by N e an Support for . The change in | Khiment, punishment. Hier he 4t pun- |ore il retura fo therr X the work- |ty lland S voia aa carried ad the spaier atiRet ol Whereas. under date of Apr th,|the New York Central Raitroad. The| reoMaTK A htn 1o s ‘eEher | AUTPTISE ‘and, ‘to- Senatars Boomr craule [ her. s 7, ,-wonld be tuc thought — g time announced the prevailed . it Filirons AR ; . e < e b J ise and, to Se er_som A = motion o g £ ¥ o - { matter will be submitted to the railway ke D TG A R sratification. After 5 contermns TGH |- “No % hid brought disgrace upon her.| Mrs. Helen Cox Mahoner, daughter of Totals ...... ... 2 Later the clerk discoversd a mistakiiie . nge oo & sy Sbard i Chicags N S few) i Cpiobably T s R S e Sonference with [sent to jail for merel to see & mother |James M. Cox. democratic candidates for Tha seiate. At T aRireswt’ Seton it oo aak LI . . 198 I | dave by the rallroad company. Untl the | Colorad Is professional aciiators from nounced recently that the mebciier; o0 | Bullty as they w ¥ heiping. her uons; | president 'lastifall, afed suddenty: atsher |2d0Rted; the ill. of the e S ey |10t carried. as the vote was 153 againef 8} X hent S ame | Wage duestion s decided by the board, | A serious IO e oot o s norpeeRdeit e |t ere,” he said, D e e o sabbart of Daytona, |committee, to reorganize the state polk 10 33 for the motion. Speaker Huzford, e "6 fur oo the Dresent scale will continue-in effect™ | atiorney— memercl t of the situation, the |adonted ve the Borah amendment |5ia. 1o gn& Romig, who is 70 years [Ohio ” 51004, | Gepart : state police jin his stat k i B . Wt ue in effect.” | attorney zeneral said, was i n,-the | FHOREed. _while Senator. Halé, republi BT Thdee Dicaimscn” Al it Sty iy Ohio. pariment s Senator. Bauke objecting |t to smece asked unanimous cone onstitut o sEkicabis whtes | REILBOADS : Atterafy sentrslienid. fwasintorilcn | iale AV et nled e ublicar, | i 'leniency wa RS Suhie only, chin : to the manner of creating the commis- o amend the record in the Jomre habl LROADS AT MIGHEST 1gh delay of trains. The | dexter, als ed Senator Poin y was his age. He cens sion, offered | RaL RS Nave i 3 aasct of employes of .carriers! dcpartment of justice. he sai also hadsai d that he L T e e eenmicdd ] Bmes Wlllon 8 Hon v e oltered. dn, swienlteest: wiv s S1SE N credtad. s ned g i i POINT OF EFFICIENCY | Vet taken no steps in the S i he presiden regared it as imocondersood | terms. Braun' X e Bt o bt cofee i Stdmforar Ani) DAt o DS OLK Sr ek JEouIC RY e T e e No. 2 as hose IMBOIRL e ad | Despite the dev 5 ary. ives, Judge Dicken-|$1,000 on chars 1 appointed by the gove ” n allowed 1 B mager there may be disputes: and w o agenis e, T develop y . " | son = charges of assault with governor, with the ad- 0 go un g e ey b | AR Rics T ot ot | At e the district but the situ- |armament S oements iIn fhe ais-lory s21d. had pechaps been the best of |to kil and attempt to T an Tutome. | Vice and consent of the senate. e e R . urd Tins now heard the | ciency, American rallrods have at this| courte of ac Sl LG e e A Tl SonaEINs was | consider e alia sad e st (i it b i, O g e B N e alifed taday eI e el length n critiolom ot Spo T SPoke-at|ine case jury had recommended mercy n j Streme o o o of a8 & makeahic”, dii0 Senktor: Brodks e P neluding his diret et e ProgTant. bt torarey 1 APPropristion |-y Mitchell and Schuh. rirle o b el TR T T That{rinston asked what had now becoms of " & t directs me ; she walked risen hi e iy Bl e SRR PSR ol e Sddress | that. the: semmteomorTow It was expected |Mrs. B Iked out of the court room, |in Silesia as a result of the Polish revo kSt w<Smion Sk e meries: of= Gicaisk ES R . e feait e L I e e e s would get down to dispo- | ara _Bersdoll wwrmed 't newspapermen | here- e Eollat e iy Tke aome b eaker (i . huy were at thelr lowest point e e e o apriorm i el ottt s Proposeliiby |% eNever willl T Saten and he a0 ot beliers o mixin | sy e ot mum":a . wug' . oad labor board has B B ) i tite iy T b R M ¢ virtual agree- | shall go pa¥ a fine. Perhaps-1| The Fovermment must refand 34,108 | o MRt SO ol whis ouk’ artat L ot e e 2 ad fabor board has| Willard eaid. but be contended through | ot Justified in_ Hirect e fwas e g roement iprovislan, it |y ot il Savee T be ernaPs 1|\ WWaller Baker & Co, chocolate mani- |toe. venicl comtt ot IO the 2| L e e st s B of statistical studics which he | forcés of the mation to o e and against the committon i Ent for | et Boaion, e A ot | e e e s e Jat. Based upon the evi | submitied o the commicie Gt th ihe| forees ot (ha. mation.. 2 snier, (o state | the measure as passed he tn oe, O e nl'\vldnfpnrlams were released in|#2ding of Federal ;S Snder hp - recent | Sl Highwdyw it ioatating teatlic) law ;":l;':n:-hn:- o the house would al« . ) e disputes already | penses of railroad operat . 2 R, a, according to your |greating S assed by house, ag. | *1%000 Pail each pen 2 20d s at | violations. He belie . ion to reconsider to come fromg | “ard. prevailing conditions Justify to|in recent years L operation had Increased | Teduest, unt 1 he i well acsured nat 1 eating about $100,000,000. Al pending an appeal. chocolate is a food and not candy. Ao more harm than ;,'.11 the bill would |the prevailing party. In reply te inguire e e i, & r | o hey T enied e Tael 12 state Mas esnasied al i resources i | LATEST — Sl Faethonii ey s T 4 Senator Rudd argmed % fes from Mr. Buckley and Mr. Wall the- ¢ wage of the | sum total N80 anden. Lo excess :v: ‘ch‘r;n;vnrm.dn:: oF the duty clearly be- RETURNS FROM vl?fm_‘n?s Lo THRg 5500 offered by » drowning |eral times an nnn".'u-a"".'.",.",‘".','“":; speaker ruled that if the strikes and hlehare par: | xcale of transportation Gharers eier 4k | & ing o, or the situation has become ELECTIONS 1N 1TALY S NEARING THE END |Green. negro, knocked im sink. Harty | everal senstors whe oot e Lol S R T the table : eardby the| lowes - a the federal =overnment or et AL B0 s S0f Massion Baron | constabulary. of the same status It was a reso 3 & a hindrance to the e A Rome, May 17T, = r wonseious and carried hi sl 1 u pived e the perfo ay 17— (hy 3 im to shore RET: 12 Bt T Jesolved, | The excess expenses, Mr. Willard's| furction verformance of 1ts | nationai 17—(By The A. P) The oFashington, May 17.—The house com- | New York. ors a4 Thé bl provides’ for, & Noth el Sem: e e St ot on June 1| studics indicated. had aricen very larsely| | O the representations thus (ar made Raionalcosililin mattyisminbortera 2ot ar oy e Bt e I L — missioners consisting of thy cwmptiolien | & -Mbwee e e s ir * e ales. Virg 2 e e o1 e L1 ment, o e e new i - e loose y wi jurisidietion ¥ . th { pointee of & governor. A - 7 the of < edn, hive e N a has exhausted 5 st ment, according ¢ parlia- | So¢ 3o% A ends today with. |Jurisidiction the appeal of the city of |int s super. certain persom: tnst! v hear - been hereto- | “Comparing 1920 \witli 1916 he saia| Sources and he awaits 1 e own re Ltion on’ Soning o, the fatest. compufhe | uGazonics & PSSOl the TRImUY. w - [New York from decrees of fhe, chv.of axtemipnt Wosld he R0pwintl ASC SNESE ol e e . t | in explaining one table, *we find that the | Surance.” QOnite- o [ oo EStEns Hromh the. dlertions holdipar of Doy clout the wa SO P s e B recrnited ~ for _patrolling & e e Lk Bl o ey Afibcicer e - T e b P aday. | Dot of goid. Only a few C vaY o the | constitutional. s Taw was Gn- | lowne when needed. {0 search for 204 e | s the date wien this board will i ailroads increased 7 1-2 per cent. but| MANTF. o eloreeb figuces also-show thiatathe o= SeC (0 U8 Sxamiasd and commit arrest -offenders axalbat the law. and e e e e S 1 L L s bt [oy~ . Do iderdiened | R AN R ST SR QONSER S ipints bave gécted 134 members, (o] (S CXRICE 0 iclose” public e OMMIt | rhe mutilated hody of Mrs, 3 | ror entorcement (ot the. mwter bl B . et e R | representatives of the pasties to s | cent v ASINEEES OONCERUID - L[ CRDEls 101, e sepublioans B aring o, | T muilinted body of Nra. Myvtle Wil |lawn. Senmator Fanks claimed that icle| yiatiog the weight of loves of bread | ; ce A g i R I Sy Tosn ANGE | {ollowers of former Premier It was established it Dt tweniy years old, has [comptroller and vehicla commissioner offered for sale: authorizing the stat et be filed and docketed prior 1o S O bty ned Siheton. Moy AT, . the Slavs six and the of ¢t 5 to the satisfaction n found by, a searching party on a |mig 9 -y 'ONeT | hoard of fisheries and game to leass R e et 28 e ssting commlt- insed. ot st on, May 1T—The pressing fou the [of the committee today that D. Clarence SRR i Holpmamie e Sl AR o e iy the board “a political ma-|yock feeder streams: authorizing z ad labor board t N PN e mes e an el by ed of stabilizing foreizn exchange and | Minister easury Sibboney, counsel fo aenee | Florence, Ala. S 4 e ’ jnsue r boar gecision ot} A. . Smith of the New Tork Centrat o e A ety Bonoml nasiheen RER NHO arcanied e e e e, acpats, received tmo bl for. ap-| onre Senga et SO B : > i e s ater efforts to sell what for- | tua. V. & Targs’ majoity e e | mbUntains of - MArylYE? tosana’ e | Madra weiw pronriations for Msnwars. one of $1.996.. |70 SOl concurret FAREIGN TRADE FIGURES cign importers want, in order to butld| In Cardinia f Tt by, Ayt o Snd the |, o rentan ‘cuate announced that the {000 for state ald highways. and the othet i e 3 : FIGURE PER CENT. DECLINE 1 up American trade, were pointed out to|Were clected. Ive home rule deputies’| WAters last winte med ip Mexican Spenish terift will be pub- |of $2.000.000 for trunk line and federal rejecting & bill repealing the etandsrd L s virs o colliance | T DEgrhe APETE |1 Nutiel Adocetis v e e T Previously the home wars | reports that Giabe Because of persistent | lished May Mm@ only slignt 214 roads. Thess were independent of time law passed by the house early i il | RETALL 00D costs| ers tolay by representaties of et R Dot been representel In por-|cign =il 2t Gisborey “wae alive on modifieatio pain desires to avoid |the budget. the sessien In passing a bill paying $700 o PR e " | foreien countries The Stefant : liam H. T. Collins, called Dy, Wi, |(aFiff wars with other countries 3 to louis Katzman of Hartford. for ine April | P cent. in retail food cost ecline of 2.7| Ivuming C. Suez, Chinese consul in tirmstes oo, UECNcy savs unofficial es. | tist. who pre sl T AGEIDhIA Soen ties ived by being run into by & Tl Costs of the ave ow o Lt B s I show e tat) wx;‘a!l amentary elections | boney was dead TH?’JS tively that Gib-| Appeals to Russlan refugees abroad to SENATE. stats aute truek, len Cirade | March was reported. tod compared with| from _Guatemald; Sadign-es-Saltanen, | Places lowing results at various|examined he dentist sad he had |return to aseist the bolsheviks in recon e eeialtas o el repariat L T M SRR Howard Taff A artment | department. O Elacitariag oy tos Iogos| minister from Pershia, Dr. & f Blialie ]/ Home: ¢xamined the body shipped to Philadelphia | struction work have lsheviks in recon- |tavorabls en a substitute bill to preven and others for civil service leglslation Sarment | depsriment, On Pricse of "43 actcls | miniser from Beuador xR M Blizide;| Rome: Seven consitutinalists (gov from Mexico and that ldentification was [conisderable eace in_the tly occupied | ramisiing or the sale of linuor Jeet | e’ atisenimpliinar Lanas Boek s 31 showed a drop, 10 an e e e e s oo aLae stires gov- | established by the teeth. “|eo wana Petr he various Mos- |eyitural fairs and autho e, to Avril 15, a combined decrease of 28 dirsns conditlons reir réepec- nce: Str @ bonstitationatiste, sty | CEdoll at his tcfal by court ma - . i P S S tion last week maming Patrick T. Burke. @ n £ cent. was reported 2 sinities Bt oikeiomenE | o oo Stitutionalists, six|evading the dratt, and who, according Wit et L A JAR i s g pisl thely. " ae deputy fudze of the town comrd wisao. | BEES decreased 15 per cent, flour ana|hange raies There wa favorable ex- | 3 m- | previous testimony had suggested e 3000 1o | imne: combitttan. su: iaa s ¢ Enfield, reconsidered its action tee | argarine, lard, crisco and i eceh ot boRoBlir pacty, four seclatiets mad oe | g N P et es- |par, in the roportion of one new share | which provides th ot 8 with it Butter & et osst ehbe el mace’ with Germans, Ambas-| reformie otz moclallits and foo | Backesouns Sty G hooy Ui tha | fhe each fous ppeTHiin (of ns e sbare |ancingy the iSoyemint (ol el e e e Lot ande vaimed | creased 21 per cent, bacon § per cent,| in AN Jusserand of France feclared | Naples: X - TR it e b L the — May 3k |roads s company falls to earn dividents) | e 3 n e E , pe address at the afte Nine constitutional 2 S name mentioned a . for riod of t R For the ten | POTK chops 5 per ver cent., | In an add the afternoon session. |Popular party. lonalists. two y s knew noth- =P of two years the fact shall 3utte, ) 1550 i el e rmans, he of ex-combat 2 one | the defe rom the begi for | demand n ce of es to the |ment of = =i . it worin | EalpC Memopia s amale e S SRR S Lo oy | TR0 s arcom. the beginning Judge | United e O e [t banks deposits. Calen- J0IN WITH BITTMINOTE 1% wworth | decrease at 5 per cent. In Atlania, Bap| We ask fo i for their war- expense, {popular g nstilutionalists) Sfour | dabiye g 4 all part in the case. |ed i AR S bt . = 254,067,048 1a | Limore, Detroit, Taaniie T e e askfor noneon LNAC scoreifann o jCIRIRIT ISt fectalists and twol sgih T‘_«':a:“rfl": the_ testimony. of | ik Tormdmit wife and. twe minors of & | On the mdtion: of Sensier B . FaN New_ - York,May. 11—¥he sECRSES Porth . Louisvill generations of Tre Il. former act £ imit wife and two minors th 2 . vortland, Me., ‘and_Portland, Ore., s e Eeneratlins ot Brerohiinin o e! It is predicted that in th State paeral ot e rioH e JdEe ad- | Chinese. tinors of a [the bill passed. on Thursday sppropriat. mine workers will join forces with the Aoril meat and dairy products export- | Erovidence prices decreased 4 per R beat e aront ot s T e sl s e St Soouthem by i Railey T R 1w e army, and Edward v ing $1.000.000 to the board of oomtes] | bituminous miners in formulating policies - aiey, produets exvorte 1R River, Houston, Tamanapis, S| than the ta ezt of deht heavier | situtionalists Wil ave & larg The con. | . Bailey. s law partner,’ that he alss | Aq L eed "t iha encraving clerk | ¥hich will govern the negotiation of new N s SBEREo13 in April s yoar ags and | i2:51y,iLos “Angales Aienapolls, 1an: (D08 temporary instaliments we are|ity and that there aleo G lamme Dusior slacker. s Atber Su-hostaita an spen boat, Thomas | under suspension. of rules. wage agreements with the coal operators, wkb SOR1LOL3 in Aprl & 3oar, 50 2 | neabolls, New Haven, New Orleans, Min.| claiming loday {rom Germany. " Their ity for tht government par Do a mator- | o o i ¥ B Ammsirons of Biddetord and Sieghen e omralties on appropriations sub- | to take the place of the present contractsy en mogths Cottomseed ofl for April | oins rocrmond, 8t. Louls, San bius, Nord| DAL WU alins Jonly. orivaelonace | BIOSIALIGE Tl e disgney NSTRUCT FUEL SUPPLY ey ot Cwe Tl aeian D [mitted the budget for the two ears end- | ¥hich expirs Mach B LR 9997362 pounds worth §1,591,494 | Sorannah, Seattle and Springfield. 11T 4 | considerable antonly made. It is trye ag | Four Germans have been it SHIP FOR JAPANESE NAVY |line Noo of the fishing schooner Ange- | 77 June' 30, 1922 1t pas' tablea for | - Thie actien. which will cvmaeltsig g _;’.':a‘;.‘ 250,158,143 pounds valued at Rl\#lu:\ Bridgeport, Buftalo, | PrObably be SR ke half, will 3 Accortf ng to the latest returns the en- New York, May 17.—A contr: = and brought to Portland, Me. “".n":'.;‘;n:l‘,:n‘;.- .!:cz;o: ‘r;vmzmn the :‘;'::’r'umry.v - ided upon today &t & R e b oot tor 9T fieedt, Cotumb hieago, Cincinnati, Cleve- e ire cabinstrihas, bos T clgited, and in construction in the United. States ot q| M o e amaiticd o el o tax o | e Unitad Mine e inda worth $31,057003 for fhe ten|\and; Columbus, Dallas, Denver, Man.|PROHIBITIO addition former Premiers Orlando, Sa- | o o Clectrically dri Siates ot ol Jun Nfte Svosintie I8 Amly o Hittod (o hal ospiaited S L i . nthe. chester, N. H., Newark, Omaha, Peosis, N CLOSES ALL landra and Niti, and siSnor Denicors, | UC] SUPPIY ehip for ven combination | Oliver Lovely for whom she kept house on finance in concurrence with the house, |and _ the _presidengs and internationad IR exmorts apererated 241, an0,. | EMIBASIDhis, Fochester. St aha. Peoria, | o O e & ssows |formes Dresident of the cham enicola, | U] 2u0ply ehip for the Japanese navy (I B e e e | LT ciuts S Judi board members of the three union dis= it R oorth $RCIeT 41,500~ | Washington the decrease AR :ul and X = 8 luties, who received a large ;n:r n(’ D | B A N"a,\ with the New York slsughté end.was' sentenced {o”serve ed unfaverably on house tricls comprising the anthracite coal re« nonth compared with for e |and in Little Rock, New o ver cent,| New York, May 17.—Wine, women |, It S aserted that Jarge majority. | ment was poration. This unnounce. | (rom five to_ twenty years in State concerning crimes against chiliren. The | Fich O i st $42.804,95¢ s year . ooo, | UrEh and Seranton 1 por ce Sork, Bitts:[and song all are meeded (o support| oo, Turatl Treves and Sottallst mem- | chairman _made by Captain M. Yokura, | 500 : Vri- | il was rejected. The conferenca decided that the anthrae nd 2633682302 gallons worth $482.017.. | e Tlanient shows atop New York (hesiees, |liter_secrelary of the labor agona, (he | ommission, whic e [ immene Maval —_— Th commitice on fAinance feported fa- | che tridistrict convention, Which © Hruic 256 ax compared with 2,313.563.510 worth | LUNCHEO . e Take away the first ingredient S:|and Signor Meda. lead el ; Which Tecentlysarrivedin this|L'® 2 2.5 . |vorabis o % betitute bill” for the |1y heid in August for the purpose BE 1330.953,313 for the ten me it Il GIVEN IN mONoOR lcurtain must ring down. R e e U T e s Sner et GRS pns’n‘i”&nn'ms;':\':n o 7,300 cach were im. | hilshing of {olls on trunk line bridges. drawing up the new wife Semench Wheat exports during MADAME MARIG ouppg| Th IS the conclusion reached by theq Ceteaays (Mteamahip: and, other:'businsed | on ' thirtsari S R e T Sl et s ke shewid be pontpo o T (i g H e : S R o interests. . - i o corporations in the associa- |charged or collected for travel upon any hational eonvention of the United Mine g g o ok May Mt CMarie [ TST ST 08 Trested Mot orea |- s EEND poRIENOT Cantain Yokura characterized the R O e trank line bridge in the state” The bill | Workers, which convenes at Indianapolia, aived at $10,674.153 P Curle, co-discoverer of radium, was feted |70y s the New Amsterdam theatre, | Washingt S S | cordial ct as an evidence of the!of sta { toaat; 2 tion, | WA Ctphied SCor calencar Ind, on Sepl 20. At this infernational Gty e ek A the “queen of sclentiafs, of the e |and the Century Root thatehing " -tha | 361 e b Sl ot ey =l ih Jenantias Shr the LGP A The bill from the house amending the | gathering the bituminous workers frame ocia of corn for April aceragaten |51 2 unchieon given in her ‘nonor logey | PS3Te of that name. he | $91832000 10 the shipping board, $15- | s 4 States, e said it was proof| o forestall : charier of (ne city government of Meri- | their wage proposals : with 1,147,032 busheis m- by four American scientific societies. To. |, TH Century went e ota TN e 1 el fRoard Lor v | miene esired only the most friendly | liquor i complete prohibition, the |den containing 119 pages of typewritten | John L. lewle international president §1.955384 in April. 1920 at |uight she attanded a_reception hed by |17, o0 the very davh e ApEliL Srio: (Sore sdlicsl o BEGHDID Lok e was commercial relations with (his country, e Yaken up for consideration. [of the United Mine Workers explained o i y cademy of Scie Y | announcement from the i P o ureau, and $8,493,000 to - aid, for half a century has . Juarez, Mexico, ac. |The house had passed the bill under sus- | that der thie B the American Museu Sciences at |2 nt from Ziegfeld forces | the naval establish 28:00 been Japan's t ury has | cording to advices reacl fashing i 3 St e e aranpient The SESE Mg 4 g i iR S A i THERE and alls, ¢ s reaching Washington, | pension of rules. apolis conventi : DIPLOMATIC NOMINATIONS tory. m of Natural His-| 2 ght frolic too would end]of the second deficiency bi George J. Bal ot The investigation was 5 eindins wation s wostd " fame SE 4 N N .0 Sl e il the s eficiency <bill, ¢ reported . Baldwin, chairman of ; & e et iyt m | Senator Bowers, the chalrman of the|that wouid give both factiona of miners « BY PRESIDENT HARDING »(AD:“_ lP;vrh:rq B. Moore; chief of chem- Irearil 'mmi"[e' by lm,, house appropriation com- ?ix;eczgr?u of the shipbuilding W!‘xm‘;':’ Mexican chamber of commerce. committee on cities and boroughs. said |In their Ial:‘nmllllwns and :hf- extent 1 50 (o0 el State buteey of ioss [LATEST REFORTS 0F mittee, It carriet $100.480,080— “a- Uon, said this contract was the first| Th il was approved by the court of|and method of their co-operation. He il i E B o o minga, ately $120,000,000 less than de- ¥ Japan in the United States fo o mergor of fhe International Shee |common councl and by the chamber of |said a dale would be fixed aft ) 7.—Richard Wash-|it Was generally heon, said VIOLENCE IN IREL partmenta] estimates, th ¥ a naval vessel | v es for;company ,of St. Louis and 5 gty after the In- surn Child was nominated by President |that uranium was Taa oot in feclencd g AN et o op nJ0e ot | alote” being it D i L MeELE Siany R E e A e It wag desired |ternational convention for the iriSletriss S e somimatad i e 3 3 u e 3 ot Tk % e W . | Jass the bill under suspension of rules | mecting, at which time the anthracite ssador to Italy, |Tadium. but that Madame C nt of| Dublin, May 17.—A motor load-of sol- | bo"5 Practically the only Fank Sioh] manufacturerd, wag ; S o T " woule - R 0 b xmbamader v. | Mt honaatiecly ’ of soi- | PEIRE | he only ones not slash- a noune. Te |0 as to ihe exnensa of printing. | workers would comnlete their demands. he president sent|T®al mother, explaini o jdiers was ambushed this mernin; ed by the committee. brings together companies wi in- | H - o the semate the e e ing that It requi d_this morning near bz ¢ 3 panies whosercombin. |He moved the passage of fhe biil sk < Gould Schnm::“:?“\! : n;"r: (J;. ;"dulr':rv’on n'( 5;:» tons of ore, n-:u r:; :::h\;::;d:lne ’;;l:hermhpmg lled ‘and | ¢ T:;;nflr:;um;‘\g lhoam was granted $36,-{INCREASED EMPLOYMEN ;‘ sles pggregated $130,000,000 las¢ |COMcurrence with the house. - e h‘:n"";n')r-t::d‘e move .nl:~h|* 5 Ne rk, for- s of chemicals, t } d. soldiers returned the |’ sought to meet deficienci ENP =i Senator Brooks the hen! < 4 Y . r { New 0 i W REX , et « rooks thought the bl al by - mm’-&, F(m::m 1 university, to :;'mh o AR mr gmu':.wv‘?:‘; flr:v'l‘):;: l::d‘resuhs are not known. ;:"l&“cl but its estimate of $134.084,000 IN EIGHT INDUSTRIES . be read by the clerk, but he did not h‘n‘- d:::n:; l;)e‘:m ;:'o H"k“:?i‘::l Dfl; IR O e kbR s bRtk il prosent. to | match . eoidiers wer plaving & football| (L Y (55 006 agn, o (ot YEAF || Washingten, May. 171 [ mossiia e ME L e ruggestion and smid that he| Workers, and chalrman of (o triC ol 3 ot T Tomsn, b, PG . Dr. Moore declared: 3 don, y yester- | 33 (0 $25,000,000. yashington, ncreased em- : o ondell, republican | erely offered to afford time for the |executive board. “Under this arrange Y retivime| “That is what Mhda 3 e einilians began firing witn|, The navy provision includes 360 yment in eight major ind with Preident Hardin i e s 7 ", f AT, Jamem, N i R e r | 0 i o5 $6,000,000 | See jor_industries and oo nETenCe | eparation of amendments en the state |ment, however. the autonomy of the assa 5. plans |50 through to give radi o achine gun. Several of the speetators | for fuel and §243.000 to com reases for the remaining si reason why there should police biil - ¥ an-. DRI amsgsibcer to Itbly, pishs | 0% e PUS e g a wlor ful & 4 Dlete ' the | wa: < g six reported N : not be prompt g thracite organization of miners is guaran- 3 . the | world. wounded: A illfaty’ patrol end|o ol 2l Vo drysdodic. © Th y s shown in labor depart action by the house i gsil Senator WL laave Rome Friday on the way o Yere wor \ e . dry Syt Vot by : st R 8t e e 2romt | P Senator Willtam . Hall sald it was | teed and we will negotiat wage “ni our of| Bevond thanking her hi gaged the attacking force and covered |Clt Out §1:500,000 for improve ay for April. The la f tion ending a state of war w not the pr 3 g B ily and Prance befors sailing for New |ception, th. hosts for the re- |the retreat of the football navy yards, a ment of | was in - th I e Teos - reass g Arfwih Getany. proper course to pass & measurs |scalts & SetL aly New A ootoall plasers o {navy vards, and $£800,000 for the Key e, automobile industry at 25 s containing 119 pages without knowi “Thy b marks. Tt was explai 10 e, | the harracks, where a fight that lasted| oos Fiorida Statien. Per cent., others being Woolen 2.3 Der|joie sedteen iy 1 what 1t 5 . satiosel e S H Ny e e ; oxt Fio : Do el s o 5 FEERLAS contained. It should be printed. |to how far we shall back cach oth s 4 ow |very much fatigued fro 2 ' an_hour ensued. It resulted in one ems in the bill include: ., hosiery and underwear T lette coliege, Hartfo It was + I er i 2 5 i ey s our en or ; ude: L d ear - 7.6 3 ford, who with o was a dangerous principle to com vmtasmdor aiected” by the American tions since she arrived in thig 1 txac- | sdier voing kiled and. three.of the - (30T " i’ il eatth servie: cen, men's clothing T per cent.; DT | pricsts f8_ conducting a two weeks" 1P | measura without knowing what e ] oo opnrn g mmmnperr:&n;d.r&u,m::l Y:!:J\lfl‘u;“ arm was sl bandaged—the ing party wounded. $EMPI0 el Inmiey Sl el New K ";‘;kcl"_';‘t‘-- SRerels ex oAl ot sion at the Church of the Asumption In fained either by having it read or by| Officials of the anthracite miners point. e effusive handshaking. § e e z arantine stations ishing 1.7 per cent, boots onfa, was struck by a " {having it printed. The s 4 ) ublie his mame. 2 ng MORE BUILDING TEADES and $309,000 for ons | ghoes .8 and nautomobile ; enate should |ed out that under the new plan, which . (seacas’ Dreverition ‘ot “splderald | ots -8 “Derg cefit, Pecreases were ca. in front of the state armory and take nothing for granted. It was an un- i g Blsecy e 2 TO CONFER AT WHITE HOUSE INDICTMENTs EXFECTED |40t e o e o0, 1o . Sl cent. ;| fully but mot _seriously oguvea, " PR | wise procecding to pass a bill ot | i ihe die ytens il e WISTORIC ULSTER HALL ON PEACE R 4 department of agriculturs 405,000 to in- n and steel, 9.7 per cent.; leather knowing what it provided o orkess’, wnlon, the S WROXUTION]| . Washington, (Biay s I—Other indiot- | inly, OWners of slanghlered tub workers, 11.3 per cent.;' paper maki Pressmen employed by th Senator Bowers said th ous miners would ~aet the. SRcSAE, 3 CLOSED TO BINN FEINERS| Washington, May 17.—P el b New iy Ciidagn and) other)|or St PastolicessLbi0.000 for ereu-111.4 per cent.; coal mining 3 panakIng | tishing Co., of T iadnte, s Fub: | pasmed, the Bill R e e a instead of the [RESN 3 : e ; o . : - - e vent on i r of |coal workers as in the past. when their’ Sy el & President |cities are to he expected as a result of S ces’; department of cdmme strike for a 44-hour week. i |the city of New I i i Betast” May 17.—Th g will confer at the White H th i i of 1£333,000, 5 merce week. The Curtis 3 New London without having | convention eded the national 7.—The Belfast Cor- |Thursday wit e [ tioniviis hotlaing Eridest Investi.i| oo oul0- InCUIINET $350,000L Yor MA company announced it ing {1t printed. and other bilk s b < soration teday refused permissio: h Chairman Porter of the|gation, A ti- |export industries; of | MALE POPULATION EXCEEDS ith two Chi it was negotiating {paes B ther hilis have heen| Mr. Kennedy said the membership y o £he|wtiss to e | zation, Attorney General Daugherty stries; state depart 2 with two Chicago printing % { passed without bei i Fiun Pein 1o nse the historic Ui reign affalrs committee on_the |00 52id |$192,000 for relief of Ameri ent FEMALE IN CONN Printie el ing printed. . Tt fulght | the migers’ orpaaisation at e by 4l mnu.‘.",":;’,fi Utster hall peace resolution situation In_the h g 3 Tiroual ana cafiz‘}‘n“m‘:';'e:""“ seamen MATE TN CORNEOTICUT (0 BERL Pact of O s oo b T e witheut prece- | time in the hard coal region was w At & meeting of the Queens T making this announcement _tonight | TRANSPORT ARR eign missions. Pelee oL fom Ky Preeies Tost/gnd County (Gelie. | e . mately 120,000. Practically all mines ia e B GOeEny rouna o, R i o o o b ok — n missions. Washington, May 17.—Ceneu: man. Senator Candee asked If there was a |the region; he said, were operating. Pres- o A Sl lanch hour it was 74 B oimitieo o “the: ausstinn with 5212 BODIES U. S. SOLDIERS | cluded ,Sfl"';fi‘n'“mby the commities in- | for 1920 made public gt e Poter T s referendum attached. o the bill? ident Lewls said arra govsairic Co i 1 i | DI 3 sl [t e b > - ovhoes ok Senator Bowers replied th: i — + prevent 1 possible attem: o N Schoefield_barratk: 358,732 whites, 21,048 negroes. 159 MecThore, - Misk > at there was |for a membership drive in Distriet pt on the| A number of repub ow York, May 17—The army t . s, Hawaii; $57,000 for | Indiane, 5 i S, 1504 axed (65 yenrx Tms be i o 1275 sert of the Stnn Femers to republican leaders In the v trans-|passport bureaus $ ne, 568 Chinese, 102 Japanese and 26| i i i Hollisg Shac e which will result in the completios ~ hold the |house expressed th port Wheaton arrived today with s s at_ New - York, San|all oth 5 : nd 26| is an heir to an estate incl b Senator Brooks récalled th members . B i & ! sed the opiinon today that | bodi e ¥ with the|Francisco, Chicago, S 8 er, 695,335 of the total populati neluded in which at the Bill |100 per cent. hip in’ the o the ruling of |the house would tak day that |bodles of 5212 Ameriean sol icago, Seattle and New | bein 5 popalxtiohl ix x icxah payHon for b 5 golrting toithe chaste entirg e L soldiers who | Orl | New gmales and 6 or him of $15,008 = rter of the borough of | Mine W 4 Cr e TuR I ek e rAen vhh icd 13 Fraice. 400" Belginm: IBhe will oras :000: for the quarantine sta-| “Kentucky has 1 :g females. has received/a large share of the and | Greenwich was passed without be! ine “Workers in the v e . Lo of the week, dock tomorraw. Ba;‘l_“ Phi :fie_lnhh and $287,000 for the| 189,136 females; Km“ """"“ lami 1100 ARG db ett fo ke 16" hetings Laas ot B d«h‘:fi desc o+ i L & o imore station. ; : ,221 males ; comes | wera found in i . - e e e guner in & farm of 400 acres at Thet- yers found In it. In the case o the| A man who cin maig as aties = S oot, VL. | iet- amendment. to, the New Haven charter,|mecch but wor't fo less tiresome been passed without one whe esn't but will

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