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NORWICH, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1921 VOL. LXHI—NO. 123 POPULATION 29,685 14 PAGES 108 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CE CABLED PARAGRAPHS |[pi [ : = FERVENT EVERENGESHOWN -2 B S50 st o[ TSy gy s Dublin, May 20.—An official review of . R the week issued by the Dublin castle au- V am r i I Io“ According to reports at Helsingfors the city of Omsk has fallen to an army of - thorities says the crime statistics Were exceptionally large. There were sixty 40,000 Ruseian revolutionists. attacks on the crown forces, Y'xll‘e th: i : police suffered fifty-five casualties, o _ s which 23 resulted in death. Most of the| Favorably Reported in the Claim Made by Wayne B. o4 e rate of discount trom 5 1-2 1 ttacks ed the day following duced Its rate of discount from 5 1-2 to attacks occurred on 5 i is 2 4 . 5 per cent. the elections. for the southern Irish par-| < House—Miss Emil Sophi Mament, and, according to the review. y e Wileeler, General Counsel Wishes of the Family For Simple Private Funeral Services|were i cutcome of 2 plan long pre-ar-|- Brown Presided. For Ants-Saloon 25 The Sheppard-Towner maternity bill wag ordered favorably reported by the o . . E s e R S Senate education committse. Arms Have Been lssued to Many Citizens Who Have Bee i i i [ — . ] Bt mily Sophie| Washi , May 20— i o 4 ‘ : Will Not Restrain a Public Display of Mourning: on_the mails and twelve attacks on po-| Brown of Naugatuck took the gavel in the | not poesinie 19 eatt & bow srast liques | Norris H. Cotton. o sophomore, of War- Sworn in as State Policemen—West Virgini X 5 lice barracks.. The number of persons|house today on invitation of Speaker Hux- | law, Wayne B. Wheeler, general councit|ren, N. H, won first prize in the annual irginia Branch Federal Departments in Washington Will Suspend Today |interned now totals 3,036, ford. Miss Brown's presence in the chair . ¢ ‘ \ Bries debate at Wesleyan universit ellcited avplause, but she kept her com: | Judicary oo g rasue: lold the house | Briews 4 judici i Ao the United Mine Work i ¥ in Honor For the Dead—Military Tribute Will Include a| ©°¥¥7e=? 0VBx & OF = posure and_ frequently rapped for ovden]| ploves b mieice i jome clerks em- ers Are Working For a 7 when th be; 5 district prohibition commis-| James P. Travers. s member of the ZETN 3 AN SR EME OO eI | e e T e O ine Rispering | sioners were making more money In a |New York Stock Exchange since Dec. ment Investigation Into the Mi County Situation— | atteri . " e the s I8 the first time | week (hrough dishonest dealing with |16, 1909, died at his home in New ork ngo tuation— Funeral Sahute of 17 Guns From All Army Batteries| washington, May 20.—Semator Me. |in the history of the stata a woman has | fratutens pomite or aiihaems of ort| of seariet fever. Kellar, democrat, Temmesses, today | Presided over a branch of the legislature. ! tha . straigh — A “Law and Order” Meeting Was i illi % From the Philippines to the Rhine and From Panama to | ch27se e Fater, wic hor e e Miss” Broves' piat the miotions ahdl We-| cleries or iy o ieacn o straight eeting Held in Williamsor i two years. Approximately | e Shipping Board steamer Elwood, ¢ “remarkably conflicting statements” in |clared the votes in a clear. ringing voice | 35,000 000 ga i e ithd previousiy reported disabled by leaking - declaring that this nation would not have|as distinct and carrying as Spesker Fury. selions’ bad heanimtndsann Last Night. anything to do with the league of na-| ford’ i';‘ the last year or considerably more ":,f;’;," S,"H"““"' ”“:‘" end s pro-}.s Alaska. ] tions or its commissions while announe-| Dr. Higgins of Coventry insisted on ad-| child in he sonntre. s Whenier said ik Willamson, W. Vi, Mav $0—Mingo| West Vizinia. 1t yon hae been quote’ ®ashington. May 20—The wheels of |and ranking officlala of all the governmeat | ing that he would represent this gor-|dressing the chair as “Mr. Speaker.” un-| urging a more drastic Jaw to corrcct | . W. Lowther, former speaker of the |©UN': (he Scene of many shootings | #4 cortectiy we desire o state that Wb s ing to rest in Tashing- | departments. crment in coneideration of the Silesian | f¢7 house rule No. 14, and he made it a| the situation. His was the .concluding | British house of commons, arrived at |along the West Virzjnia-Kentucky ber-| oo Tom the stats nameNEREN government ewung to r . The stream of messages attesting Jus- | question: o point of order, but Mr. Hall or Orange|argument on the Volstead bill to tighten | Quebes on the Emppess cf France, to tour | 4°r during the vast eight days, was pac-| oo, ™An workin: under us is duly ‘om tomight to stand idle until last hon-| o yiecie nigh place in the legal frater-| “The supreme council” said Senator|NeaUy solved the situation by moving sus-| up the Voistead law and prevent saie of | Canada. ed under martial law tonizht when Ma. | 2CCTeitet and repytable”from districte"S 7 &hall have been paid tomorrow to the | nity continued today to pour into the|McKellar, “ie acting for it (the league Def;;vm]g‘{ the rules. | beer tothe sick. jor W. B. Davis. acting adjutant zen- | where they belong. - We are af the S memery of Edward Douzlass White, chief | supreme court from men of the lawof nations) and appointéd by it. Ir. Kipatrick of Bridgeport was in-| Mr. Wheeler contended that of the| A shortage of heer s renorted thromgh- | “T2] of Wes; Virzinia. anpeared in W TR B rithegibine miners of Mingo ard will tstiee 0f the United States throughout the nation. Hardly an organ-| Apparently some of those at the din-|sistent that action on the hill deferring | 35,000.000 gailons fully eighty per cent.|out Engiand, generally as one of the eon- | llamson and posted the proclamation ie. | **/C7Me any investigation Tnder nresidential order the executive ized society of lawyers had failed to add [ner did mot pay much attention to Mr.|Pavment of taxes due from electric street | was used for heverage purposes, and that|sequences of the lack of coal, due to the | Sued by Governor Morzan at Charlesion * departments were fto remain cloged all|its share to the flow of tribute and affec- (Harvey's declarations. he added. and|railway companies should he postponied | the percentage of frauds and Zraft could |miners' strike. cariier in the day. Sar " Lramer courts alen wera at a stand- | tion when the day ended. AL the house, [quoted from the address of ~Premier|until Tuesday and made order of the day.| he reduced 1o & minimum by amending — Many citizeng who were sworn in as i1l and the senate adjourned late today | too. mesages of sympathy piled up|idoyd eGorge congratulating America Mo Buckley and Mr. Walter opposed de- | the law so that.nons of it could be re.| Antonio Romero, Moxican revolution- | *tate policemen to act In an emergency ! e imtil Monday. The house alone was to be | through the hours from every part of the jon “coming in” to FEuropean councils. X on the bill, but Mr. Bell of Salisbury | moved until by medicating or denaturinz|ary leader, was arrested at Marathon, | Were issued arms durinx the dar. The Warhington, Mar 20. — Conferencedl er the funeral, driven by the [world. but relatives of the late jurist did And he says he's not going in" sald|found some apparent faults in the meas- | s | it had been rendered unfit for drink-|Texas, with Candido Aguilar. former | TUPPIY of rifles, shipned In by the sta rements of npublic business, [not make these public, perhaps out of |Senator McKeliar, regarding the Ameri-|ure and thought it ought to be tabled. were held today by Fred Mooner. secre- ing. governor of the state of Vera Cruz. was expected 1o he exhausted when otner | 1ar¥ and treasurer of the West Virginia naiimg aireads suspended for a day in | respect to the lifelong modesty of the man | can ambassador. Mr. Bidwell of East Hartford explained| Tauching only lightly on the question it residents of the counts appeared at a | branch of the Tnited Mine Workers. and e the S4ad | whose virtues the messages extolled. | Semator Lodee. republican, Massachu-}fome sections of the bill. but Mr. Kilpat- | of beer as a medicine Mr. Wheeler pre-| Alarm over the satety of Constantinople | A% and order” mec:ing 10 he held to-{ Harold W. Houston. of Charleston. Wesf mile the wishes of the family were for| As last arrangements for the funeral|setts. interrupted fo sugeest that Senator | rick’s motion to make the bill the order | sented hundeeds of petitions from many |i& Apa,ently felt by aflied offieinie Onera: | nigh | Virminia, zeneral counsel for the braneh simpie Drivate ceremonies, ihe great place | were completed. the president’s orders MvKellar learn the ‘difference between tions by bandits are assuming seirous| A nz to reports received here, the | with Samuel Gompers and Frank Morrls stice White heid as head of one of the [ were filtering over the world by cable|the league of nations and the supreme co-rodinate branches of American|to bring to half mast for thirty day: H proportione, particnlarly in Thrace. village of Merrimac, West Virginia. was|son of Labor in an effort 1o inlist that - | counett. e fired on durinz the day from the fen- | organizatlon’s support for government sovernment forbade abandonment of all [flags that fly over American dipiomatic e ¥ ne : King Constantine stood as Godfather at | 1KY hills. Onir a fow SMoial part in The mourning. After ser-|and consular missions. Already the or-|BRITISH PRERS COMMENT & Constantine stood n ather at ots were di- | vertization inte the Minze County sfite . the christening of the posthumous daugh- | T°C1*4 into the town. the report said. | uation A S TR R e et e o e 0N HARVEY'S SPEECH| The Advertiser and the Buyer fer of Ring Alexander at the roval chap. | DAvid Rohb. nfernational fimancial| Conclliators g the denartment of lne be carrisd to Oak Hill cemetery. in|posts and the navy ship at sea that {el, the chilg being named Alexandra. agent of the Unitel Mine Workers of | labor were also interviewed with a view Tesrmetaen fr burial, accompanied by |would bring the colors tomorrow to the| London. May 20—The Evening Stand- : merica in charze of union activities in | 10 learning the poseibities of federal*acs + “ight snrviving members of the great- | world old sign of mourning and with these |ard, commenting tonight on the address Appointment of dmmes M. Beek of | thit field. tolay sent the fallowing tew- | fion jn composing the difterences betwess o - fegal tribonal as honorary pallbearsrs, | went nstructions that funeral salute of |of Fnited States Ambassador Harvey at | New York as solictor general was an-| ZTAm to Attorney General Daugherty at|the men and the coal mine operators. The ¥ Ve President Coolidge and a selact |seventeen guns should boom out at thelthe dinmer given by the Pilgrims last i g A merchant places the whole reputation of his business at stake | et 9 - | Washinzton: resuits of the conferemces were pot ame | sing. 2 e nov v yauzh- + committes. Speaker Gillette and | funeral hour. Army batteries from the |night, says that the decision of the SigE e elie i Nl e be 18 st oo pitneil S en e G, Speh “Press reporis are muoting ¥ou as | nounced but 1t was stated that Moomey " leade-s of majority and minerity in|far Philippines to the Rhine and from | United States not to have anything {0 savs and what statements he makes when he sets them forth before J|°'™ having stated that asitators from Al-| and Houston would visit several sema« ] e hemse and the full delegation in con-| Panama to Alaska will rumble with the!do with the leagne of nations obviously the readers of the newspaper, A budget of $2.650.080 for the work in | APaMa. Colorada and other states are the | tors and om the dead man's native state,| last military iribute to the dead begin-|most seriously affects the league's o The advertiser realizes that he cannot misrepresent his goods and || foreign ficlds was recommended by th- | © of the trouble In Mingo county, | suggest a President Harding also was| ning at § o'clock in the morninz as the sition. The newspaper says it doubtsi§ (oniinue to B 5 < e secretarial conference of the Woman's| 3 1o atiend and cabinet members | colors are half masted for the day. whether without the United States the | SO7CMUe to atract ';“' e s S I e e B O . league can continue, which it regrats, de- | - but doubly 60 when he advertises, R s wa ki RADIUM PRESENTED TO COAL MINERS STRIVING FOR = T claring the league might conceivably | He advertises to seek trade and he is not going to do anything to = MADAME MARIE CURIE NATIONALIZATION OF INDUSTRY ] PR, ZATAS INATUGURATED | TESTIMONY ABOUT NEEDS ihave fulfilied its :uhfl:n'\;\s had kz: !"\; drive it away through wrong statements, but on the contrary to better Report to depariment of commeroe i ¥ — i = ENT OF CUBA/| OF AMERICAN RAILROADS |STeat powers energetically worke: it by honest advertisi says plans have been completed and ap-| Washington, May 20.—Madame Marle New York, May 20.—The United Mine & g | OADS | erfect it e, . 4 ved | Workers of the United S s Soimy The A T | Washington, M 20—American rane| -WIhout the backing” The Standard, Thus there cannot fail to be recogmition of the value of advertising, || Eoryoration, Noen Seotin Sueel & Coul| rom” (e hand of Presiaent Hirding 1o | riving for the maonalization ot the s (fants today be-| roads must “get their costs down” \and |SVS. "It must tend o hecome a useless as well as the importance of reading advertisements. The columns of Co and the Halifax Shipyards, Ltd. day the gramme of radium purchased | coal industry, former Governor Jonm J. president of the r-n{;:h- must ‘::‘1 be tied up so tight” if lhfly,zz: :::"nf\u—nzx positively a danger- The Bulletin furnish the contact between advertiser and huyer in _— for her by .An;rhru. women in the inte- v'om:;n. of West Virginia, declared in 1 ook the oath of office | are to be placed on a profitable hasis, (O3 Sham b Norwich and vicinity that can be squalled in no other way Tokie newspaper Asah reports Japan | rest of humanfarian research. an address today ai the closing sessiom wecemblage in the na- | President A. H. Smith of the New Tori| Meantime, says the mewspaper “It is| s i aaks a ¥ has decided to negotiate with China over | The presentation ceremonies took place | cf the Nutional Coal Operators’ Associa- o ceremony marking | Central testified today before the sen.|OUr duty to make efforts to strengthen ring the past week the following matter has appeared in The the withdrawal of Japanese troops from |in the East room <f the White House in |tion's convention. 3 £ the most bitter cam-|ate interstate commerce committes, 0T understanding with the United States Bulletin's news columns for two cents a day : Siheria and the resumption of commercial | the prasence of a notable group of Amer- | The demands of the miners for a six- & sba’s political history | which is investigating the transportation | ¥hile accepting the lmits with < Bulleti relations. ican and diplomatic officiale and leaders | ty-five per cent. increase, six hour day e R alr the nsuguratiof | sttoation. that understanding is possible. n Telegraph Local General Total of science and philantigopy. Jules Jus-|and a five day week, the peaker doclared, noeal, tha retiring president Labor costs, fuel costs, tax costs” e Saturday, May 14, . 159 148 200 637 Aceording to weather and erep rondi- | serand, French ambassador, formally in- | still stand and “behind it, is that other 'ii qed a steamsr for Kry West on his|should be reduced, he said, which in- [ HELD IN CONNECTIO 5 Monday, May 16 105 316 | tions report in New Jersey, issued by the | troduced Madame Curie and she respond- | demand, made in their comvention, for R i Furaps for a vacation. He had | terstate commerce commission S WALL STREET EXPLOSION Tiesde M Trenton oftice of the Lnited States|ed to the president's presentation ad- |the nationalization of the ocal industry Re sxacutive power for eight vears.|give the roads “more rope.” $ escnYs ay 17.... 112 298 weather bureau, wild deer are damaging |dress with a little speech gf thanks deliv- | of this country 3 er in the-day eGneral Francisco| In reply to a question by. Chairman | New York, May 20.—Gieusep pe Fil- Wednesday, May 18....... crops in portions of Atlantic county. ered in broken English. “The United Mine Workers of thia ] ident | o < v believed to have = 274 1 1 e b ok the oath of vicc president| Cummins directed at his statement con- |lipis, a truck _driver. ieyed: Slotpave Thicadey Mas 1904 o6 In handing over the little phial with have that nationalization pro- i N cetatiic cerning the supervision of the interstate | been implicated in the Wall Street ex: ¢ : 306 Seerstary Mellon annomnced snbaerip- | its precious eontents, Mr. Hardinz de- he added. “stuck in the back of 1 The transter of power took place in the commerce commission. Mr. Smith said |plosion, was held tcmight without bail Friday, May 20....... 182 tions totalling $332.100,000 were rece ved clared it represented in small part the | their heads, and they are still standing ” o nali of the nau_r»; hn:}m':* 'fl\sfla»unn.- had tended to gmo too far. !r; r:» dJ-rstv U:y quxlfl:k;\l;u';p::u:fis | for the meries of treasury certificates of | zratitude of the American nation to ite [for it and still demanding it, and they St ok the el Shten e hall was |« have to come down and have long | Of the department of justi ch e gy | indebtedness, maturing in nine monthe, distinguished guest for the years of ef-|are still believing in it ~wAed with Cuban and foreign officials | hearines, hefore we can do anythine ex- |city for additional wWitnesses and evi- Totals sued Monday. fort which culmipated in the discovery| “Tou see what is going on in England, ind a few invited guests. Tho forein | cep: run the properties the way they | dence, if any, fo conmect him with the P of radinm. He took sccasion alsn to re- | the contest that they have there and iw rorpe was headed by ANredo| ira he sald, | crime. Pive persons are maid to have Board of governors of the New York | affirm the friendship of the American |still existing. a strike of the mine work- o the Spanish miniter. fes have EOr to be adjusted” he | identified De Pilisie a¢ the driver of the o r Stock Exchange granted the petition of | people tor France. and for Pojand the |ers demanding nationalization of the . the American minister. | continued, “be we have lis wagon which caried the explesives i 3 embers for an extra holiday on Sat-| of Madame Curle's birth. i mines. where 2 social dustriat F ces of Bewbr ¥ itk et 7 neesinees B o | e hearar disbact: of the day Tucedas was lost Mr. K-l states, most of them from doctors op- | elavs Moy, 2 precedins Memerial Dav.| " tvins Vmuakn £ the it In the name | revolution was just eacaped and: whishe “Major sGneral Enoch . Crowder. sne-|jast three years. or more and anvone | The removal of De Fillipis from Bay. Patrick doubled the presence of a quorum | posing any let down in the Voistead Jaw | Uene York Cotton ana Coffer Exchanges |of the government. Ambassador Jusse-|indeed may yet oome before the contast o' renresentative of President Harding.|knows that it you take 75 per cent. of [onne to Jersey City today was the fist|but he withdrew it when X e be prescribed for | had previously decided to close rand said the occasion was ong of many |is ended. i o of the varioms provincet fifteen cents and 75 per cent of 120 cents Step to bring his case under federal jur- | Proposed that the bill not be acted on but Tanifestations of the menerosity of “ay The trouble hete is that the Americam . Sumerons political leaders Were|and jack them all up the same, you are | isdiction. This action will be followed |Fetain its place on the calendar. Dr. Harvey W. Willey. among the others present 2 5 who was once| Yels v eopls who aiwavs are watchinz & an | public and the business men of thiz ZOINE tn tip aver Afier a white, Theestare, | by an attempt to transter him to New | In the senate, the committee on finance | delegated to find oat Iaon BN Imspe ST P muration of Presi- nfe, 10 . At fe whiskoya® roll In o cardbontd bow wae! opportunity to do zood.” Madame |courtry. do not fully appreciate and do n the n | we have mot to g0 back and seientifically, | York where, federal agents declare, he |rcPorted favorahly on a Dbill concerninz|iold the committer there were mo ‘r(n'r!d ff..:\{:‘( :”;“‘ha:‘d?:‘ s :nn‘l DO gy e spaech of thanks consisted of |not understand how closdty " the maaied as ig intensified not only Be-|or pronerly at any event, readinst these |will remain in prison until all cues in |the oblizations of sireet railway com-|cal properties in heer, and that it had | hex feom Buresn of Weet tird . stre |only a faw sentences telling of her grat- |labor leaders are in this country to the anded a campalgn parked bY & | rqqeg | the present” investization have been ex-|Panies in relation to highway bridges. The | never been recognized by the medical|New York and cecaped m an antomobtic, |itude and her rezard for America {1eaders on the cther side of the water, of the lbaral party voters and ! Mr smish whose testimiony will - be | hausted. commission on the municipal authoritie| profession as a remedial ent. s . P * e | e radium, purchased at a ecost of {and how closely they are affiliating and = mgressmen and efforts by the defeated | oontinued whe nthe committee meets| Pending the outcome of the federal | Will determine the share of the cost of the| = While on the subject of beer several £100.000 was Iocked in a litle ribbon- | followinz, and what a close allegianes imAtate in_ the president electionS | ,gain Monday, analyzed repair costs on| warrant charging De Fillippis with de-|cOnstruction on the repair of a bridge 0! members of the committee took a whaek | PF- Frank Bersody, 73 vemrs oid. who| gttt lt SOR, NEIG (O Cranded to the | there is o far as their demands amd wneral Jose Miguel Gomez, to Dave the| hix road, ehowing great inaccases in |struction of government property, an ac- | Paid by the treet railway companies.; ; decorations for | e Former Attorney General Paimer for|lpco \cd aany fore : e D g | president with its kex hy Mre. William | their ambitions and their aspirati A Cettions deciared void on the EFound of | xnandirures and isssaning of - eatput, | fion will be taken by clty ofticlala to fix | The DIl provides that companies Which| ruling as he stenped out of office. hat RS invention of hveienic imniements, | Ereudent RN WS KT N i | e former governor told Pttt 4 bt basauss of the fmportance of| winch ha gaid dated back 1o the aholition | the Tasponeibility for the deaths caused |PaYs s obligation within six years from | ine Voistead law. did mot proninii tha:|CPmMitted suicida by jumpinz from. a e SR BL IR T G U hat it they hoped to wim a stragele with fahiems contronting the new admin-|of piece work Aurine movernment éon- | by the sxplosion, Assistant District At-|7uly 25,1922 shall be charged interest at| product as a medicine. 3 {sixth story window of ‘hin residence on | 18, 0% NEEE U CL00 Meno numbered | the miners over wage adjustments this o bad | IT"1 of the ronds. Reducing output was | torney Benedict D. Dineen stated. the rate of 8. 0pr oent herwise the OPli-| _Representative Sunmers. democrat, | West 117th street,” New York. caveral hundrad f the highest officials | sprinz. ther must take staps to gain pub= eun the sconomie sitsation tn baa | LT S L e QIO St o) gation shall bear interest at the rate of 3| Tuxar, ook iseus ‘with such viens: 4 —— el O e aatiots asd DI |11 Emvetny aie” connan nte N ndition President Zayas already NafS| gora heing paid for puiting in time and. $10,000 FIRE DAMAGE TO THE 3 e df“_‘" annum. The bill was tabled | cjaring there was no good sense in criti-| Fnforcement of prohibition in New | antnrapists in the capital, were tendered | undertake 1o keep anything under cover.. semaunced that he wil initiate a regime | not for resulte” he sald. i STEAMER PANHANDLE STATE | “praias 4 s and vot.|CiSng the opinion of Mr. Paimer and | Yok state is virtually ur to the state po- | 2" recaption in the Blue room by the| J. G. Bradier. of Dundcn. W. Va. whe macked by economy his messAge 0 COR-| T am net running my repalr shops | e Sdisriot e oAbl 0L| then proposing legisiation, necessary only ! lice. Lack of funds is giv }m..uxnnv. Mrs. Harding and Madame | was elected president of the associatiom - zrese tomerrow aftemoon Wil SUNAN | now. because wa have mot zot the mon-| New York, May 20 _Damages to the| %, SIEICl renoried favorably to the|on the assumption that his opinion had |for reducing present force of 165 Drohibi- | Curte to succeed D, B. Wentz, of Philadeiphin, wefic recommendations {0 anciall oy o A1l the pay car to pay the men.” |shi 5 f Cjpenale ol ke ne fof s R. correctly interpreted the on agents to 33. i e L endor r. Cornw o gt [ e DAy car lo pay the men.” |shipping board passenger liner Panhan- for the division of the town of Orange into | C*rmeCy, Interpreted the law. jidon, ssecialto 33 | e Sained M- Doy Npadch. na govers me. | med in djscussing present con- [dle State. which caught fire at her pier | (w0 towns, The bill o= 2imer ‘was wrong.” he said, turn- — ornbiniion FOUACAMEDA or officers slected were General Francisco Carillo. ne. hut he expressed the opinion that!last nizht, were estimated today at less| on. " il was- tabled for cal-|ine to republican members. “why don't| Reave Folk, ncting arbiter, in wage ; <E PROGEAM| Viee presidents. Alfred M. Ogle. Terrsl e president, won his m ness will come back and we onght |han $10.000 by engineers acting for the| "O*T FOU R0 to your own Attorney meneral |controvepey between publichers.and their | NAVAL BASE - | Haute. Tnd.; Erekine Ramsay. Birmimg-i ng the Cuban revolution. \low- | t° P* Eetting ready for winter now. Board .and. fori the Tnited. States: Mail d get a right opinion? Bnt whatever ; empio: of Nashville, Tenn.. reduced v 20 The senate re-|{Dam. Ala.: Ira Clemens, Pittsburgh,) residont Zayas received the (oot | —_— Steamship Company. operators of the RENATE. ¥ou sav. vou seemingly agree with him, | printers' pay seales to for after- | Washington, May o onday withont | Kanss: I D. A. Morrow (execntive vies| B O ube 1.sind to your excel- THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH |the steamship company, said the steamer|hy Chaplain Aver of the house. There| |0 Prevent the very thing e ruled was —_— {base project as contained in a committen | 33 Tierner. Philadelphia. Pa. secretary,{ e w most hearty felicitations upon e will be able to sail for Boulome and |were eighteen senators present when the | '°S The congress on reduction of arma-|amendment to tne naval appropriation | W: B. Reed. Washingion. D. C. Y e af the high office of | inona Lake May 10.—Division ~of | London on her scheduled date. Mav 24. |senate was called to order. itila 1 Chicase. ancotel o semitice e e e | At of the republic. opinion as to the advisahilit yof filling| The caise of the fire, which started in| The committee on public heaith: and urging President Harding to invite Great ! The Alameda project came in for a|INVESTGATING AN ALLEGED men o e e your ewcellency | immediately officnof stated clork |one of the bofler zooms. has ot been |satety reported unfavorably on the bill o] (ract, and the hichway eommissioner is | Fritaim and Japan to an immeitate pome st apieimon (oas Auring debate on the MURDER MYSTERY IN HADDAM/ L hape for the miccess |of the Presbyierian church in the United |definitely determined. At the office of license hotels and restaurants. The bill|authorized to make vrovision for power: i nce looking toward limitation of'ma-|measure in the senate. Senator Robin- armamen which. 1|States of 33rd genera ca. ‘develaned tedaw a¢|the United States Mall Steamship Com- S adsnt the bomds of friendship be-|the assembly of the|Pany. It was stated that rezular mem- T ited States and Cuba will [church. The commissioners favoring an |bers of the crew had complained of e even stronger |election at this assembiv to fi wish, Y vour administration, dur was rejected. and lizht for the operatien of eaid bridge. |y, On the motion of Senator De Laney,| O the motion of Semator Treat the bil Senator Bowers was appointed on a joint |0 Prevent the transpartation of Christ- z the va-Piiccus actions before the fire was dis-|committee to recall semate bill No. 197|MAS trees without the permission of the The American Short Line Ri B soiebt ss Will oy best cancy created hy the death of the late|COvered on fhe mart of men ensazed toconcerning the appointment of a superin- | OWNErs was passed L he pn e o wmgs perscnal happiness add well be-|Dr. William Henry Roberts, who heid |revlace striking emploves, but there was|tendent of highways in Fairfieid from the| ¢ senate adjourn court of claims to determine at what p son. demoecrat. Arkansax, asked the rea.| Haddam. Conn. May 20.—The state: Ron for deveiopment of such a project “at [ Poiice today started an investigation of, ta cost of hundreds of millions of doilars” |An alleged murder mystery, following the: |and said construction of the base would | inding this morning of the skeleton of &l be followed with a demand for a new|man in a woods here. Captain Robert| us- to Tuesday at| 1 5 on-| of i { i vit 8 a iod the short line rail.oads were re.|naval base and would indicate abandon-|T. Hurley of the state police sald hey the office of statf) clork, ehowed their|as ¥et no direct evidence of sabotage O | engrossing cler 1135 & m. (standard time.) s o ma el e \fare leland yard at a mot|believed the bones were those of Demmisl i strength . today, putting threush an |incendiarism. Senator Sevmour presented a petition — jemect Strom moxeriment Swan Cush OB S o T La’Duc. 65, a farm hand who disappear-| = — :nm-ndm-hl to the exeeutive comm == from the Daughters of the American THE HOUSE. et ed on April 26. He said he is working ' NEMPLOYMENT FIGURES sion's repert, which- provides for an elec. | POLITICAL CONFLICTS | |, Semator Poindexter: republican, Wash Revolution in favor of the development of the opening of the house today Mr.| cton, denied that hundrade of millions |On the theory that La Duc was assauited| GIVEN BY A. F. OF L. REPORTS |tion at ths present session. Members CONTINUE IN ITALY |the state farm for women and against the ips of Shelton moved to reconsider| All reference to & moratorinum in Bra- |, 0" gojjars wonld sxpended and de-[and then taken to the woode, which wera; of the executive commission urged that — recommendation of the committee on ap-|the bill rcjected yesterday which appro-|Zi! has been eliminated from a financial | 1arnq there wa« no intention of aban-|set on fire. The bones were blackened! Washington, May 20.—Unemployment |the election be postponed until next year.| TRome, May 20.—A general strike was | propriations limiting the age for the ad-!priated $1,000 for co-operation with the | Measure which was presented in the Bra- | ning tha Mare Island vard. He said|and all fiesh had bee nburned off. 1.8 oyres complled by Secretary Frank |The vote favoring the amendment was|declared in Ci ia today follow-|mission of women to the institution as in-|federal government in the publication of | Zilian senate by Senator Fontin, on May | . initial eost weuld be $1.500,000 for! Coroner Stephen S. Davis of Middiesexy B roieom ot the American Federation of | 454 te 413. Ing a pitched battle between fascisti and | mates from 16 to 25 years. The petition |agricultural statistics. The motion to re-| - |dradging and zrading and for supply | county said he would hoid an inquest in- | wmmr from reports reaching him show | Defeai of the avertura which proposed |longshoremen in which two persons were |was referred to the committee on appro-| consider was last — | warenouses. He sald. however, that as|to the finding of the charred skeleton! Sar today i 210 cities thers are 1,325.-|that women he made eligible for the of-|killed and ten were wounded. Military | priations. Calendar matters passed were those in-| _One thousand cases of exxs. aald to he | D000 ", oy the entire fleet will | when Captain Hurley makes a report of, %1 persoms. both union and non-union, |fces of eider and deacon in the church |forees occupied the city upon the call-| On the motion of Senator Emory, the | cotporating the Sachem's Head-Property | the fiyst shipment from California to New | " cnonlq snend most of ito time in the | his investigation. sut of employment, as compared Wiln|was announced this afternoen. ing of ‘the strike. bill relating to meat inspection wak re-|Owners' association, and the folowing sen- | YOrK by water, are aboard the steamshid | p,eifie” thera shonld ba a naval sta-| La Duc had been employed by Brmil 1791396 the last of march. A state- The conflicts between the fascisti, or|jected. ate bills: Making hunters' liconse fee for | HeRTY S. Groves. which cleared from |0 ;0\ coen San Francisco and Mare Is. | Schutte. who owns a farm here. Schutte ment smbedying the reports by citiee| oo 0 (pop NOT SEVERELY extreme nationalists, and the socialists| On the motion of Senator De Laney the | aliens $15; requirinz toilet accommoda- | San Francisco for Atlantic coast ports. |),ng |i= at presemt in the Middlesex county was made public hers tonight. |nave not yet entirely subsided. Some re-|bill passed on Wednesday for the levying |tions in manufacturing, mechanical and —_— —_— Jali here, heid in defanit’ of bonds of Fizures for Greater’ New York and DAMAGED BY FREEZES |yojver duels nccurred today and the la- | of a tax of one cent per gallon on. gaso- | mercantile establishments: extending the| Six thousand metal workers employed v according to the report, has {bor headquarters in Milan was burned.|line was, under suspension of rules, con- | time for the Galen hospital to file its cer-|at the largest industyial plani in Prague CONFERENCES ON WAGES | !0t 10 kil Schutte is alleged to have t _| Washingten, May 20.—Damage to truit| = . loved, or the same num. Jight persons were wounded In a con-! tin i | tificate = oviding for ex- their employers were at- ttacked h 3 nemp .'.g"‘ ,\h' 3 e e eiierd | eromm rom resses in scie sections of the | ight D s ued on the table of the senate until|tificate of organization; providing for ex- | struck. claiming ir employers re at. attacked wife and she ran from the N. H. ROAD CALLS FOR $10.000 on a charge of assault with in- ol fiict near Florence, while ona person |next Tuesday. In reply to Senator Pot-|amination of casual insurance com-| tempting to introduce chanzes in the ex- house and took refe § at the home of her ner country o g a e 5 - [teuy & nRE ow Haven, Conn. May 20.—General 15008 against 108.917 the last of |country has not resulted in a gemeral|w,. killed and several wounded In a|ter, Senator De Laney said he made the | panies. 1 {isting legal status of orzanized labor. New Haven, Conn. Ma: ey #on. The state po.ce inquiry inte the g 40,000 inst 35,000 in |Shortage. the department aid today. Geor- | gt of ‘the New York. arch. Boston aga Manager C. L. Bardo. New Haven and Hartford Railroad. today ngar Mantua. Labor headqnarters|motion at the reque eral s o1 Coneurrenee Ve i el e io~ | #ia peaches and California cherries are| 9 quest of several senators| Concurrence was voted with the senate {case led to the discovery of the bones 8 - |in another city also was set afire, and it w ourtesy e oday AR . oo aeelin: r as a courtesy due the senators. | today Mareh; Milwankee 34,580 in passinz the bil authorizing (ie| The aale of ten sub-chasers now at | 37,500 fssued & call for wage revision confer- | the Woods near Schutte's farm. Marchdt Loms, §0.000 againat 375 A s RIS . On the motion of Senator Edward F,|superior tourt to render deciaratory judg- | naval stations in Boston to C. P. Comer- | 10 B 500 (0 (ot 0 o emnlnves ¥ Piicaburgh §0.000 againet 20,000 lIn- ‘-rv‘r:xh‘r:: onipas said to be abundant RESS MADY ON THE Hall the bill. recommended by the com-|ments; concerning sale of land held un-|ford of Lowell for $10,025 each was an- | &1\ ..“:m istrict ’:& e o | LICENSES REVOKED BY s 25,000 inst 2 mein- GE 2 it 5 3 & o Vidfa g As - con " [the w Bric - L &3 ‘ ’"'f::n'um;‘:; 000, and 1mos An-| A good crop of apples and peaches is EMERGENCY TARIFF BILL|mittee on appropriations, appropriating|der a trust deed or will; providing for!nounced. ~The boats cost about $60.- | conterences will be held here next Mon- STATE DENTAL COMMISSION, $11.000 for the purpose of ° refunding | compensation of $200 annually for regis-|000 to bufd during the war. Waheington, May 20.—Another step|money to inmates of state institutions, |lrars in the First and Second voting dis-| toward enactment of the emergency fariff | was passed. tricts of. Norwalk; dividing the town of | bill was faken foday with the adoption| On the motien of Senator De Laney,|Windham into voting ristricts of the conference report by the senate|matters passed by the senate were trans-| The house received a favorable report | withont Aebate. The houss is expected |mitied to the house at once, under suspen-| on the bill placing a 5 per cent. tax on [to act fnally on the measure in the near|sion of ru T aimilar mumber in | expected in Coiorado and an average yield avies 1500 again in New England and New York. A fair iy in the report were | Tield of late apples is predicted for New Dther clties n;";:"" with 2,500 against|Jersey and Permsylvania. Tennessee is Crand Rane N Muntington, W. Va,|looking forward to the largest blackberry L .;n»i:";l“: Providence, R. I.|crop on record, although expecting a short day and Tuesday. Clamses of employes listed are yard masters, train dispatchers | Hartford. Conn., May 20.—The etate | en of vards, inspeciors. transit | dental commtssion today revoked the li- toremen of ¥ - The appointment of Harry Chambe lain . Meserve as secretary of the National As-|men, rod men, chainmen, draftsmen|cense of Dr. George E. Knapp. who has & anciation of Cotton Manufacturers was | raliroad police, telegraphers, telephoners | offices in New Haven, Bridgeport and, ‘A nnounced. and agents. Waterbury. The commissioner's deci-| 4 o ¥ theatre admission tickets. sion was based on a_charge that,he had s Fagainst 23,000 ; Reading, Pa. 10 -';"(’,’ e AT L upare. Senator Potter briefly explained the bill| A petition was received asking for 1eg-| 1omie Agnsslz Shame In whoss Tosten 5 permitted ‘Macthew H. Sruith t5 pesttlEt 9% against 4500; Schensctady, N. ¥.|have onir @ 16 pet cent. peach oron. Fail | 'The wote on adoption of the conference |amending the inheritance tax law. He | islation on fire insurance rates. f §61 iBe * Rk prohibition! anforcenient e i’ in his offices without a license. 504 against 5.000: Waterbury, Conn. fmfi".aer o Mromouey T TASPDETTieR are | raport was 52 to 25. Five democrats:|said it was favered by the tax commis-| A bill was paseed raising a commission | areicers found a whiskev =tifl in operation Dr. Willism Allen Broeks The commission revoked #r two 12500 agamet 18.000; Witmington, Del. °°_n: L8 ]‘_“ - g TR R Ashnrst, Arizona: Broussard. Leuisiana;|sioner. It was drafted with the object of | of five tb investigate and report on thel aoontly, was discharged by United Rrookline, Mass, May 2 months. effective June 2. the licenses of 1300 againet 9.870; Akron, 0. 20.000| e Apple crom ogueok Wn lowa is im-|Kendrick. Wyoming; Ransdel, Lomisiana | making the law of Conneclicut conform |possible development of New Haven har-| Gares Commissioner Haves, liam Allen Brooks, a surgeon of high|Dr. Robert C. Beardsley and Dr. B C. seamet 12.000; Altooma, Pa., D ot o o any pUE1tland Sheppard, Texas. voted for the con-|i0 the law of the state of New York, and |bor in connection with the federal gov-|" " *" o Sy standing who was a varsity football | Weidlich, both of Bridzeport. Ther were azamer 2508 Te Cexpected n Arizoma the peach oy ference agreement and ona republican, |the changes would make the rates of this|ernment and make their report to the| The enrloslty of am American peacs | plaver and narsman at Harvard in the |charged with having allowed men without S o sy B Al & Gfal hiore it nm::;:iu,,.,._ New Hampshire, voted wits the [State and those of New Tork correspond.|zeneral assembly in 1923, confepence courier as fo the mysterious | eighties, died suddenly at his private | licenses to practice in their cices. The sob 36 DEiiEkn AkERe peaches. pears. plums and cherries mase |MAIOTItY of democrats against the meas. | The bill was tabled on the motion of Sen-| The house passed from the calendar the | contents of a cigar box wrapped crudely | hospital here early today. - Heart dis. | commission reprimanded Rudelph Stawa NELIN XK. LANE | been practically killed by frosts. Virginia | *™* ator Brown. bill providing for children of 14 years|in newspapers. was ail that prevented | ease overcame him while he slept. Te |owczyk, of Bridgeport. who was chargs OF FRAN N X o T ginia e 1 o Senator De Taney offered an ameni-|continuing at school unless released from | the smugsiing of the German crown jew- | was 57 years of age. o4 with circulating cards with D, D. 8 Pe-ROuE IR irasd WILD FIRE IS CAUSING ment to the bill for. the recision of the | the requirement by the state board of ed-| s put of Germany to the former kaiser.| Dr. Brooks was formerly chief sur-{after Ms mame. “ P Chioage. May 20—The ashes of —— DAMAGE TO TOBACCO PLANTS |CODtract between the state and ihe.Cen- |ucation or the local board of school vis- 5 "l geon of the Massachusetts state guard P \ . peanklin K. Lane. former secretary of (yovy MARKING A SUMMER Springfield, Mass., May 20.—Wlid fire | (ral Connecticut Power and Light com- | itors. i A delegatien of the weman's chamber [and during the influenza epidemic in the |RIOTING CONTINUES IN se interior. will not be taken to the top SPORT IN KANSAS CITY PARKS |2 Dest that is attacking tobaceo plants fg|Pany for the furnishing of power and ligt| A favorable report was received on the| of commerce of the United States will at- |fall of 1318 was an active nead of the Al ~ 4 't B ¢ E! Capitan peak in the Yosemite vai- Connecticut, has appeared on plantationh (o7 the Fast Haddam bridge and as|Dbill appropriating $1,712.000 for the aver-|tand the international tyade conference |campaign 1o defeat it. A '__m“ o "‘“g ev and scattered to the winde as re- in tN.e vieinity, it was announced today, | Amended the bill was passed. The bill |age attendance grant for schools. . of Mexican ghambers of commerce to be | Brooks was head coach of Harvard's! Albany, N. Y. May 20.—R . quemad by Mr. Lane. Kansas City, Mo., May 20.—Love mak. | and in spite of vigorous measures to com. | ¥ith the amendment reads as follows:" Under suspension of the rules, the|peld eoon at Mexico City. eleven at one time. and for many years riotmig in connestion with the o Mrs Lame the widow, today AN-|ing in Kansas City parks was officially | hat the damage 1o date it estimated at | . The contract between the state and the |house passed a measure validating the was referee of the Yale-Princeton foot- |Traction Company strike caused a tens mounced that the family had abandomed | rocognized as a legitimate summer Aport | $40,000. The heaviest loger heard from le Central Connecticnt Power and Light | changing of the name of the probate dis. 5 he plan The comst guard cutter Bear in ready [ball game sivoation tonight. = they looked on it a8 #acri-|in an announcement today by Chief of | the . H. Smith Tobacco, company. which | S0mpany providing for furnishing power |trict of Chatham to Fast Hampton. to sail on mr':nnual cruise into the Are. As?m&( surgeon of the Massachusetts |ders -m.'"cvnnnnd to ::-II‘:‘U oge. The remams will be neld here|police Edwards. The policy of the nolice| reports damage of $20.000, It has become |2nd light on the East Haddam bridge| The house concurred today in the sen-|tic oeean, carrvinz C. L. Watkins of the | guard. he organized the first medical |ears police and state troopers semding fimal disposition which Wil not|department will be to let love alone, the | necessary to destroy five ont of 15 beds, | MAY be rescinded. and the highway com-|ate resolution reappointing James H.|coast and geodetic su.vey, who plans to |unit sent to the reief of Halifax, N. 8. |sitwation well in hand for the most be made unt!l friende of the family have | chief said containing hundreds of thousands of [Missioner is authorized to make such re-| Webh of New Haven a judge of the su-| yvisit Demarcation Point, the northern.|afigr the explosion thers in 1917, Hif |Crowds thronged the business baen consuited, Mrs. Lame maid. She WHI| “Polics Offlears.” he said, “have some- | wung plants The Cuba-Commecticut to. | Cision, and upon fuch recision the state|perior court. The vote was 137 fo 2. fefien most _end of the houndary between Can- 7 a stretcher attached to wheels [until & late hour. . Jenve tomight for Washington to vieit|thing more te do than to elear park hacco company, probabiy the largest Mere- ' shall be relieved from all obligations or The house adjourned at 12.34 to Tues- ada and Alaska to Diace & marker on the | was used In the transfer of wounded ev-| Several arrests wers made during e > “enches of boys and rirls mzking Jeve” abouts. is not yet affected liability under the provisions of said com- day at 10.15 a. m. standard time. international lne. erseas. . +Jearly evening. ¥y e ¥

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