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e Norwich VOL. LXII—NO. 235 POPULATION 29,685 NORWICH, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921 8 PAGES—64 COLUMNS —— e rplane speed record by in the Ville Yauvage airdrome lowered " " h wn vorld a 'y Hungarian Irregulars seized a enr- [ et TaX and Tariff Bills | Killed on Trolley Car |z momer o e (205 miles 169 years) per hour. supmies destined for Budapest. Motoreycle Makes 200 Miles on Gailon | Believes Manufacturers Should ' officers and 110 iroopers were My Caused | sworn into the New Jersey state constab- \ B 5 Broken Feed ire us: d Uary at & slate riflc range at Sea Girt. Jsone scon- | -, Be Protected Against Im-| Electrocution When Trol- o #3% an Aleyon Paris, Sept, & i 5 ! Newspapers of Berlin announced in- Have Voted by a Majority of 186,000 to Strike Rather Than fm'qr:f’v‘@ : P ’z‘;‘e&mccsn‘u;nell\r‘:c:_‘ ports From Very Low Cust ley Pole Came Off Car at; crons. papers o n i ¢ S CieTieiE Ceotip ot o S e 0 | Daring Attempt at Thieving in .Grand Central Station—As- Accept Cut Ordered by the United States Railroad Laborig: "4 milce) over. the roai, Countries, Kingston, Mass. % One litre of gasoline. This is Captain Robert G. Woodside, of Pltts- sailant Secured $400 in Pistol Attack on Theatre Ma.l'l!' 3 " . X ©200 miles to the gallon of gaso- (Special to The Bulletin) Kingston, Mass., S Y 2 Board—Executive Committee Will Take Up Considera- ti i ike in Five Or Six Days, When | SYSTEM 0oF LIVING ADOPTED tion of the Calling of a Strike in Five O ys, SIS DI S . Sept. —Four school | burgh, was re-elected -commander- v | Washington, D. C/, Sept. 26.—As chair- |children were killed here today when | chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars at er at Second Avenue and 74th Street—Two Safe Robber< # man of the senate committee on banking | Uolley pole cam]u{f a cur!\\;hrw]h vis the closing ion at Detroit. . 3 carryingt them to their homes broke the Sies ® g gnd etsrencyiand s member of ‘the com-| raca’l o Yoi caugat et lalactrosatin |. | Prot. B> Girasdet, ofithe University of. ies in An Office Building On Fulton Street—Many Oth- > N | mittee on finance, Senator McLean is be- |when they jumped cut of the car. The | Paris, and Loyola university, New Or- i Ofiicial Canvass of the Ballots Has Been Completed. Wasl ington, Sepi 26.(By the A.|IN§ Widely consulted regarding the finan- |car was sct on fire but other children | leans( announced the discovery of syn- er Crimes of Lesser Note Reported. Ryt Sl RS RS B R e il de escaped serious injury. | thetic campher from turpentine. s vote to T A% | exist and the remedies which congrece| Nine other children were held by the W0 years ago toda; nce then he [ exist and the remedics which congress| 3 g R % has passed under the shadow of death |1opes o apply to relieve burdensome con. | Motorman in the car, whi of the Dbroth-| . T e the White House. Thouse | ditions. His opinion and adviee is|man trolley of the:k Brothernood of |#0ds of Americans of whatever politi 3 parts of the | e A. P.)— per cent. of the men will al 1 was @ one | John G Masberg, nese cas of pouth and boston y- New Yol Monday offic: notive Sept —The cry of,fur cape and $3, fossed her out of the ¢ wave" was raised again tonight | Vehicle and drove away. Two safe robberies, mmi- ation at Boston, was transferred by | der of the department of labor to duty | after a day of carn e p Sl Eie e $5,000 occurred in an office |cal faith recal £ rsary of | country and‘he will take an active part| The dead B AN New York and nearby Long Island. Fulton street, the old pelice Cesd r Firemen and Enginemen, and | $p! R aptaAd e aunDieusaiy o Natalie itobibns, 12 years old, daugh- £ comotive Firer id Enginemes, 80 | e begin of the former president’s ng remedial measures through | Natalle atobibns Al 105 s ab L ] rHemant for_croops. b B O N . [Niésatana lered what he was do- z S Newr Y pkerer | attempted in Three men were held for tie wiil meet here to count the strike votes hough he no longer figures in to auestions concerning the | Lichard Sloan, 3, son of Louis Sioan. | co New, York? City)| S enPied 10 e © jury on charzes of systematic 59,000 members o cadlines as he used to Mr. | taX and tariff bills and the financial con-| Ruth Mills, 7, daughter of Mrs. Ar- SAministd declares the city. will] o0 the city, three larizing headauarters of ppaired wnon enders here cioot 21 Wison 3l Iy “mems it ot e Uil Saies Tods e el s i o Sk Tevobere o | e on et S < c erhoods and the swi B oy, CRERBRL A b ERSE S en BatutidTe! DUl corre | n $. daughter 4 : shier of the New York, New Haven| Long lstand oo a . fon to cast substantial majoritles for |, (Reelore it seems wppropridte on | o, gen | Boresch. (e Oriy-one women are mow members of | Hariferdl Batloaans o '| trica to| Five men raided } \ The affiliated shop crafts | S RS R Pl latest cati e Il tie children lived <ingston, and Prussian provincial assemblics. Onl axtiprgiRaticent pand SisBERG . of v Mmprind el LB e Mr. Wilson, beside following the | tive departments indicate that the total|Were on their way ho Eranitnas [ witho fois MEramis %€ | ands of a A zed to have | and escaped. wn | proximately ,‘:”.w‘ m' 18,000 to ‘“‘nx & e Senlir s th a | expenditures for the fiseal year 1922, for | priniary and Maple avenue grammar | Without women delegates. S e Robert Low Bacon, form knd (are only: mating thdes twhatlp e Fio - Yas which provision must le out of the |schols. Ly 3 4 T of By YoE lively interest in the world v made of the 3 3 L tured after oarsman and son of former e other unions wi ke and |lIvely e Sl i e colilent tocensrod. lute George Palmer Royce, sen embe a i | 3 : £ G nions v LIS S T et ) s erpment. sevemvon ot B overnment Wt ETHS s fent ceeied i i of Cremmge T e Sy Menlor member | sliots were fired, corridor walls searred | Robert Bacon, appealed & | t es aior [ {C6E Do b Relght i out $1.550,000,000, It is expected |afternoon as he car ieached a ieorg o holesale S ) o ¢ co ounty d supe I to dispose of the pending work-once (old congress wa | Will be miscellancous | rever {The trolley pole slipped off the wire and | en merchants of Nex died at ith bullets and th of commaut- | County board of sup at 88 ir agreement. SEeuEnt Sudlnic | e s = I [broke the feed line carrying thoucands | home in Upper Montclair, N. J. ers attracted to the The money | Quate potice protection ¥ - years a thing upon which A o R ot e els fall on 3 3 was saved the fashionable coionies g 5N Justified in insisting, ol s om0 e e o Other bits of melodrama included: | shore, declaring that tea rob: ' TH ENCAMPMENT GRAND g e e lency Trom. customs "and intormat | end fell 1o the bridge. charging the rails, in A pistol attack upon Michael Jmac-| occurred in the last ten day=. r T CONFERENCE STH ENC GRAN T e o i feom " cusfoms andl Interngl|end ol o) the irldge, charging {he falls 1 1k 1 TR e At Es econd av-| Police headquarters volun t UNTIL OCT. 8| ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC|cight hours for work, and cight hour L e e B i o et enne and was opinion as to Whether another erime p : for relaxation, and keeps to the sched- | 2ew (arifl Dill the customs du o et ot i T s rying $1.00 R wave was in the maling, poss v|in t b . e e Els | of internal revenues. At clectro instantly. The cloth |2 #h merchant now in Jamalca, was | 7St ¢ cheek, jand 5 3 days from ‘61 to "6 vere renewed ow Wilson's real condition now? ok ighal e & e AN shot tons) Smes VRN Nes. anbaE i =cooping up ioap- | 'Of, Rt sXor' an & as the Grand Arm; the NPhE Lt e cting of the executive he of the | were e o shot times and i critical - i S L £ e Wil be sixty | sovernment held for the purpose of dis.| A f ot to the door when | condition in a hospital at Havana ed in to run the deparimen assembled for its ffty-Afth an-| December and pa D erney . he) _the purp e e e Dermott de wero | asserted that about 1 s s Recisraeonin L By Dl Ll b e e weav of his little | French officlal circles are reported as | H¢ld up by fou home | needed, but explain&d the conflet fought over a halt tosress toward h endeavor to save $5,000,000, the navy de- | passenge car until the cur- [ greatly disturbed over reports that the | On Ninth ave e . ™ =y 5 : : S partment $100,000,000, the shinping board |re merican troops on the Rhine will be » expericnces of the battle | normal weight in health wi et BIYRT0 l‘m‘ SHIIE board i NI e ovhon Thal eeaty) Peithe Clos: up Raiph De 3u- | Vinoent Tomasl & chauffeur, 21 yea- e T o e ture $25,000,000, railroac 2 2 many has been ratified. Broadway and | old, conf NPT DEOR e "I‘ e departure from that | o Pl A S NSIDERATION OF TAX BILL prect the | ticipation with four $ s rtance and reunion with eiEHE e and - miscellaneons _ §23,000,00 s S o - S Sak = six diffe . b | T state and city officials wei- e vl “f',“ nsscs | H0A expenditure for the year of $350.. | jor General Leonard Wood to be govern- 3 to-| ineft S % antomdbiia it % ndus | Governor Warren T. McCray, Mayor |appetite is. 00 robuet (o lo i | neCessaTy to cut expenses to the bone and ' sion bill was e day in_ the senate|ferred until after he retires from active | MODIE e e o | eatas s ey g . e it ot of Inalanapolle and | physiclans, < Last March when SRR s S £t awan.d o s driven a lonely road in Central|ast was driving a stolne car when ar« - cials assured the veterans o olisa. with: Prestaent at this will be done. With ¢ rether the meas-| = g it 5 . st a 1 : eeirdios ate et T ctical and insuw loma. | been killed and considerable damage | e day R bers and e e e difficulties in the way o D d by an explosion in the saltnetre | . day G. A. R. members and otler day he sent his attend- Rt el e S e s at Glenlaufenburz, near Karls. | CHAR WITH CONSPIRACY PHYSICIAN TESTIFIES AT 5 i mlv;“\ alone, not With-| izxes to anply to the inca of 1921, Germany. AGAINST BRITISH EMPIRE THE ARBUCKELE WEARING e Bt e, it s, automobile | b maniacarers mice tax oo o Se r A from worty-four departments o ole i ERAE Yo abn i | posed Smooth will iear said cek forces withdrawing from the araen i San Framdisco, Sept. 26—Dr. Army had registered anc Lot i | rs who have done - treaties | battlefield along the Sakaria river in Asiq REgad testifying today 1 < ot e 2 muscles of his left the year 1921 and | S en says | Minor, have ‘begun €0 cocupy: defensive| ragy_to:tar- | e N 4 ere. 3 re reaponse to treat- | g relieved of ail taj- | Conideration, the ax measure prebably | PoSitions 60 kilometres east of Eski- FubjeciupoL s ldah cmpire I | Arbuckle said he focnd Aiss 4 of the G s ped for. Of course |5 have made mo preparation to pay a | orsigcration 5 rarily. This | Shehr. 2 with anus and 'mehitions’ te. Boj s sabeks sl ol a s allied organizati held | waiks with a cane most of the time but | © A eqeagar crox their gross sales. |in the end ivould dite final action | weap- t ving caused, rzen n in preparation for the bus- | froquently 1 the ) careful study of the pending measure | no tax legislation he said, i that| General Manglin, who epresented Siate | Pe when b Guiies e on_ tomorrow. e : my | 111l show that it is a step in the right|cenators apparc were favorable | France at the recent celebration of Eniversity. was arrested | “Miss Rappe’s writhing In 55 s of woman's rellef corps, | tpirq il ction and as long s existin f alternate centenary of P n independence, | Telensed on $3.000 bail |overshadowed evidence of e auxiliary organization of the G cenditions will permis the ne it rived at' Buenos Aires on the French | gt =5 Dr. Beardslee testified. and feces- T HAr ssary fund e to be e, LT AnCL A e Al S o the Federal dis- o e - & - this afternoon unveiled a el j essary funds are to be oming. T night sessions. | cruiser Jules Michelet e ey sary to quiet her by the use of & drug. a i s v A foEa e EaniZation |whon he entered t Ofit tax Will be entirely eliminated med today by both ion dealer in arms |This was in te evening of ember 5, n this city | i) e 0T L baned t ’ the demoerutic<lead- | An international conference on fete. | residing in Washing- |2 few hours after the pa out of renee was | et marks At i g B L0 EAtAE S0 ymons, ranking minor- ph tolls, at gvhich England, Germany | m °d in the ; Which the charge against Arbuckle arose S hich {ed nuisance taxes. While the Ameri icated in thy . Wwhieh | nis Voice was inaudil Lo s e e ey nance commi were represented, was 4;,W e 185 auto, |according to the physician and ear v nd " {eould not susport hims PR e L lisposition on the part | in M. Kadilkis, of the Latvian {hio coverns | the next morning he discovered cvidence - | scssion of the en-|congition toda iprore. | e eLia i 0E panng eliet ) delay tax legisla- | Telegraph Co,, was elected president, | |iimi to support an earlier conclusion tha e — 5 £ Inone ors e e Lo de SR ey amendment today | Bonus granted London police last m..! He was taken into custody the |Jury. L ISORDERLY OUTBREAKS - R e s objecied. insisting [ tume to meet high_cost of living Will be | wwaldort. Astoria hotel in a telesraphic | From the begining he rgized it was Harre 8. AT MINERS' CONVENTION | BRANDEGEE FAVORS ! sion in busineds is world wide, Members | e Ll anembuEptand their - lorder from Attorney Daugh- |3 mrsical case and advisc. remoral o = 43 | > + X . Members | nators should have | tober 1, “in consequence ¢ A7 e L o a hospital, he said. e ) | RANIFICATION OF TREATIES | Of Congressiare anzious as‘anvons to Qi Sl s ] S e |erty to Colonel W rd, : - e n, J —Demands _for tribute the burdens that must be borne shsne i s lies attorn When arrested | “There was no other conclupion t8 he two Kar cases | washing Senate warfare | 4S_ecquitably as - ossible under the cir-| "*" gt e showed uta;of they:de-J ACEw (rOm, e Jeviosma it . : been, the storm center Of | over the German peace fagaty was re. | Cumstances JREE 2 toen | CaPtain Luke McNamee was appoint- (partment of justice a_ subsoena [viadaer was suptared.” i said. s days' debate of the convention |gumeq tcday ard informal cans of | Owing to strenuous opposition on the | Semater 1 Wil had been | eq director of naval intelligence, relieving |ing him to apear be i . of the United Mine Workers of America, | republican and_democratic leaders were | Part of the minority and the time requir- | PefOTe senate since Wednesday and | ear Admiral Long, who was and jury at Trenton as a S sttt 0 arded today by Vice Presic | 1000 (o show aho dozen senators in | 0 10 Secure the information nece to ! i hoped cigned as chief of staff of the Al witness in conneetion With i der. Dr. Beardslee repl| . : iding officer, | o0 0¢ § : I" | assess duties on the American vamation | Washinston o | flect |of the” gims found on the Fast Side. fcomsider external force, a fall s ot permit_the | R0 "o e doubtful if the new tarift it fonEate it & The complaint charges that Rorke |OF biow the origin. to a final| pocition ranks was Se Willtarms Betore Dicamher - Beraonins| s protes General Bird W. Snencer of Passaie, |and three other men not yet arresied | Violent and continued vomiting might R b Al is vitally important that was re-clected president of the New Jer. [have heen enzaged in the conspiracy |cause such a rupture, the witness replie b . ran_democratic Imember of the fo | rbuckle’ res the | disorderly ontbre in relations committee. Although h give temporary relief to | @ State Fremen's in- {since November 19, 1920. 19 & question Tron: Arbwckiee pleted, the rter Howat s e aditnongh s manu; rs against imports from | 44th consecutive te d0f[ The arms were seized June 14th by| A black and blue srot on a 1 hir previonsly In favor h iratl alas- of ¥ co miners. de-| o¢ " ratifeation, in e low cost countries. The rates in = the organization. pral agenty on the fround that {hele [(h8 CONTCSRIRC SR S5 recom- | manded a final show-down, marked the | [ 0 IR CERARR Willame | an- nderwod bill in many instances IBLY IN DISTRESS AS —— shipment was being attempted without |Ing (0 Dr. Beardslee, =~ smapped N *h un renoon ses: ut qu vallel ) ojer " finally to vole ssainst. because fail to equalize the cost of pro- TO ALBANIAN FRONTIERS| Majority Social Congress In conven- [compliance with maritime rezulation: S o e r{" & ‘s mum. | durin raoon, Interest. anpar- | fausertion of the' aiies o taver, country and Germany 2 : tion at Goerlitz, Germany, adopted a|requiring that 2 manifest bé obtained | witness at Frank Dominguez Arbuckict n wers ly debate was protracted, Democratichsenato P instance, and something should be new programme in favor of soci tion | for, all exvorts. The next day the Ho- [chief counsel, after a long series of it rence, it | and gates expected ta vote tomor- | DENACRLC sendtors wit It ‘was | done at once to limit the extent to which | Geneva, Sept. 26 (by the A, P)—An-! o ne land, control of capitalism s - [boken 7 attempted to take the |between them during questio by the reveived by i Mother } 1id there was no intention to cancus or | ebresiated currencies may be used in fotffer aplication of, moral suasion Will | so proclaimed adherence to the demo- [arms away fromi federal agents on a fdefense atorney. = R ~ 92-year-old anizer of th it Syl ot CUS OT | fixing foreign valuations for duty pur-|bo proposed to the asserably of the ! cratic republic. warrant obtained by a man giving the [ Although the defense attem: ~ of debate today was devoted to| V'l SERALOrs B noses. league of nationg in the frontier ¢ e name of “Frank Willlams,” who d;":w n:m. IDr 'Be‘xrd lee an S tai ioF s e he treaty wa en top place as utes between Albania and Jugo Sla- 53 X etole T that other internal causes mig 3 S reak of disorders came | Some senators were not ready te debate puk toeen, Albanie AN e oster T. Parker, secrefary o Charles {they, had fieen stofen been responstble for his pat outbreak of disorders came [ 3P, SRS U8, MErS Ot T - ST , on the one hand, and between Al- alhoun, in charge of the Y. M. C.|11. He did not ex e to i ore the moon adjournment | x n bill and as the sen-i RAL TIGATION onia and G on the other.. The | A’ at 347 Madison avenue, New York, |pened to be oh M |the physician said nis compos o William Green, infernational sce- | A6 Tecessed tonfght, it will come up| OF CHICAGO POLICE FORCE |political committce of the assembly o | \isdrowned in the surf at Atlantic City, |vee he was gofng to. mak j e e e ry, was unable to speak for 15 AFSt again tomorrcw PR S1lied" ils: éventng ‘after. debating Ton [xe 1. 4 A bt it 2 e ) supture. ¥ t He aled to the conven-| -“n‘";'r Y-f:'«w (nr:r}g prompt ra Chicago, 26 Tedcral: ofmictel conflict all noon. p was not known to its own The morning after the party the cass CONGRESS OF i 1k Bvorable astion o i | tion while Senator B hicago, = a icals | 3 LR % hip was known to § s s # UAL CONGRESS OF THE | r favorable action on the admin- | 107 While Senator Bor today questions a score of poficemen and| 1:01d Robert in summing up the | Ap international associatlon of jorn. |United States Shivping Board, was turned over to D NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL ltiration recommendation that Howht | I ble = ; required to order strikers back to « sserting that the sole issue was | able bly could g0 no a resolution on. “Another republican Senator Brandegee and Senator r contracts had been observed | 1:/°NTo0t intervened in favor of ratifica- s tion. Asserting that the new t entangle this nation in Europ e citizens in the investigation ,.,,'r"“-yl" siting from statements by Chief of Po- | urth > s th rs of |ting forth its because the itzmorris that embers of | e ol lallicd and_associated powers have the atter jn hand. The committee adopt- ed Iution exnressing the hope of alists has bee rmed at Geney according to Dr. Beardsie : dld mot tell his conclusions about the patient’s condition to Dr. an Trish_post when the seizure jCause the later did not AT the time it was report- | Beardslee said he was m azing overatons until they about fifty newspaper men of nearly all |[formed of the discovers by fe the countries of the world, whe aré in |Vestizators. The East Side w Geneva reporting the proceadings of the | assembly of the league of natic force were bootleggers. however, with six persons naer Charles F. Clyne, United States ty would SOCIALISTS OPEN PRIV live resulting in 15 members of the |SChanzer of Italy, which is radical on force being called before the district at- |0 ;Armament but conse ins swathed in burlap bags | professional custom and i retidog the assembly that Albania, Greece and {ana “engine room supplies” |have passed on his | = 5 L ediotions | district attorney announced there would |the assembly that A An attempt on the lives of Connt Ju.|an¢ engine A plie | SCHOOL IN NEW YoRK|Sehator Borah emphasiced . predictlons |pe no more arrests wntll ho - ad time to{Jugo Slavia will all accebt the decis- | jjus Andrassy, former minister of foreign | ¥ to the shin's side at night [been requested. - 1 4 that Amerlea Would he required ito par- | 4liormine it he had & 'resl cave . |1on.0f the councll of Ambassadors'ss o |amratre ang Er Dreslbat aaiovies oplin fed ahoand. = —_ New York, Sept. 26—In deflance ot | UclPate In the allied reparations com- | “rpg” irrests today resited sep- {the Albanian frontiers. the national assembly was made from | Dy agreement of the Hoboken police | \INORITY OPINION ON the state law requiring instructors in “F”“ ““z‘"mm( involved in European | rate s of investigatios In one in- This morning’s dcbate on blockade | the gallerfes of the assembly chamber |and the customs authorities, Who made FREEDOM OF SPEECH - 1 Il private schools to obtain licenses, | 2MIrs, Senator Brandegce declared | stance, three officers of (he forcs Were (Dpeated o conflrm the bellet expre at Budapest. the seizure. the arms wera later taken n ria; - | Scienee tonight opened its annual cour: S commission was de-| jjlegally conscating whiskey. In_ the |9 cgates that the assembly a de Charles W. Walker, postmaster at to remain until there was a judl- 10 1o giate safet E Vo nounced as “a militaristic government” | sccond, one officer and two private e |I0CK on its two most important prob- [ xori Dichton, Mass, wae aretened 1 determination. of their ownership. |suaiaatecs i r i piek | Algernion. Les, adnoational Mibector of |7 Seator Borat: who declared Wurone| were arrested on charges of extor. |L°mS, (hose of disarmament and block | foderal court Boston, on a sceret indet- | =peach, says Chief Justics . {35 to whether the. schonr wouts: ssecivy | reaty Tad been changed. 1| B in SHRectn With whiskey deals. IN%. Teve preparet with freat dificats | TNt CHATEInS embeszlement of $435 of | Rs. FILOMENA TROCCHIO Wheelée “of the Conaectcst |28 to whether the school would rece omivet o 5 , teports to ) yne that ome police & 5 A e wng | POStal funds. He pleaded suilty and D N v GU! court, in an opinion made Teel a license but that the matter had been You've tten out of the league but | station was the home of a nest of boot- ..y _The debate showed a line was| ,i'pag for t R W day. He disagreed with the v ocal c taken up with the state authorities hv,"‘?l‘"z‘tfi" "‘;{n"fh‘h" f;‘r forty years"” | jeggers who delivered whiskey in the pa. 9ra¥n sharp “'“““h ”“‘\ ‘d‘";{ h’”:""l“ e opinion of the court on this Morris Hillquit, one of the socialist par- | 5211 Senator Borah, referring to the | trol wagon, charging an ext 5.4t [ELOBDS, Jone headed by Jgord Robert (Ce- + d 26— - " decisi ¢ » 2 = term of German indemnity payments : u,‘_,uf.,m, wfi,f:ccfmp?nf:j ‘l’;f déflm, Dr. Fridtiof Nansen and Signor | , Antheny Meindrew, 60, vice prest-| Portland, Main §—Mra Fil-|The decision was the; cape s appr registry of students this| Deploring a policy of national isola- | dent of the International Tobacco Work- |omena Trocchio, of this city, and her Sinchuk and Alexander Yave atlee on Blook. | ©rs’ Union and well known among tobac- | nephew, Nick Vetrano, of Asbury Park, T o e e I k- | co_growers and shippers throu - 2 I\ | countrs said, was due to the un. | o% Senator Williams sa situation. The class fn | In moments of pes he had |torney, but none of them was held. ade vas the only one which got un- | been inclined to supnort the new treatites, | In another case a policeman arrested |0f Fngland and tonight. Farlier In the day | Later he said, had come foelings of | told Mr. Clyne 1 that at first Dridgeport who were charged W dition. The decision, handed down last month, was signed by Justice Beach nism hout the |N. J., were sentenced to from ome to e A at his home in Norwoeod, [{Wo Years in the state pricon d.m a £ A Tt gl a suburb of Cincinnati. jury in the superior court had found at he hd not arresreq |Reynola of France. which insists upon e |ana was concurred in by the other threa “ t . i : = them gmilty tonlght of cONSDIrAcY |associate jusices. It held, a= the ma- ittacked the license Jaw ag | cdisgust and desperation” and he had |a person he saw delivering whiskey ve-|SiLict application gf the covenant 970-| yyu 4w Gary, chalrman of the hoard | azainst the life of Pasquale De Sarno. jority opihicl of the court, that allens 4 t_at un-American censor- | finally concluded to oppose ratification | cause he had been told that this bootleg. |YISIONS for blockade but fovoring a ‘slow expressed a wfilingness to | “because I will not be a par i to any Wil ger was ba sixty day jall sentenca fm. | aEreement that leaves out our allle of the United Sfates Steel Corporation, |The wom ed by cleven patrolmen ang|2Nd sure polley on disarmamen n's 14-vear-old daughter, Eli- did not possess the right, under the and | that he prior to his departure from Mexico City [zabeth, convicted on the same charge i United States Constitution, to attempt i e e 3’0 3 not want to met his felow | = e on Thursday, entered into negotiations|was fined $100 and cos! The three ¢, alter the American form of govern n its violatlon, rather than sul? | assoclates o ar and our boys and | members of the force “in bad.” | GRAFTER WORKED GREEK for the purchase of the Monterey Iron |were arrested after a dymamite bomb |ment and for that reason were not quaj be 4 [ the other boys Who dled on the flelds| Mr. Clyne said that Chief Fitzmorris| LETTER FRATERNITY PIN |and Stecl o r-—nanies nroperty, [made to resemble a plece of coal. had |ifled to plead the privilege of unitmited e — i of battle. had supplied him with evidence which oL " | among the largest in the republic. been found in a coal hod at De Sarno's | nolitical discussion. anua ENROLLMENT RECORDS ¢ T indicated that “too many Chicago police-| New York, Sept. 26— Alleged to home last February Sinchuk and Yavek wera charged with =5 BROKEN AT HARVARD | REQUESTED THAT SHE BE jmen were bootleggers” but that he want- | “touched” col M",nq the M,,f‘r‘. ’m;?":,:. The packet boat Jan Breydel, making | Counsel for the defense filed a mo- lpubilely exhibiting and advertising “dis- FATTLESHIP ALABAMA o TMPRISONED WITH HUSBAND | €d more time to obtain convincing proof. | fradulent display of a Greek letter fra. | the trip from Ostend to Dover, collided |tion for & jnew trial. .- scurrflous and abusive ‘mattye T e ToUND Bop | Cambridse. Mass. Sept. 26—Enroll. — _Chief Fitzmorris tonight sald he | ternity pin, ~iving tha name of | With the Norweglan cargo-carrier Sallina, concerning the Unlted States povern- SUNK BY 2 SR | sicors (waes, Bigken st Hasgar w’}”;z":f:‘:::\h:l.:a 1';( ‘E—lhcchr!n: :;‘o\xxmu:rz“;»uquai‘_;?ea:oizusfi;ggbvo&xce | Rane © 7 Tow's wall held | In the English Channel in a_dense foz.|ypporXx VISITED PRESIDENT ment and the American fiag™ In the Coliege tod vhen 856 young men reg- | tha elonged in prison, | Men Ji ick! e done | in - Brooklyn police court today fn 1 The Jan Breydel preceeded to Dover. Two | = = euperior court Judre Maitbis reserved x istercd_for the (;"lpshar:an clase, against ;’Ar “!:“‘I was in prison with him, Mre | Wilhout cudangering the safety of the| o 1. > imuosed here | of the Salina’s crew were killed and nine HARDING AT WHITE HOUSE | jocision for the advics of the state su_ 1 last year, and 739 in 1911, the pre- | Roy E. Laughlin hds asked the sheriff | Citizens. for arance rit ch: ¢ith | are missing. vreme court. . vious record year. Although figures | fo imprison her in the county fafl hers| “Ihie Police force is facing the hardest | perce mencn & T charsed with were not available tonight for cvery de- | where her hushand is beinz held fn c,m_} ce foree ta tacing the har ik b ashington, Sept. 26 —Urbain Ledoux| In his diszenting opinion Chiet Jasties winter in its Distory any nten Pras hees aentan % Hamburg-American Line has pur-| ook his iob-for-the-joble: dzeport | Keep every members on his toes. Prohi- | of gro mec i olATEe against him 15 theft n ouse tods partmenc of Harvard University, it s | nectlon with ie fallure of the Bir of $i0 ohneon of Tranis | chased from England the steamship Fu- | ine White House tod Bank and Trust Company of Bridgenect. | bition enforcement is important but the | o g "a CPLl P- Johnson of Brook: bama, sunk to- : beile s campaign to|Wheeler eays Th i that 5,000 puplls wili begin the N and asked Presi- ':th fourteenth amendment guaran- s it 6k e ) + | erst Burrow. e vessel, 7.000 tons, | dent Harding to make public. as a first |tecing freedom of speech is unquestion- & N e T 5 | simentas. Tils. Tho sherift has Zranted her request, | ECneral safety of Chicago's citizens £rom | wose pin —waa s (o Hoe boon miepiy. | formerly belonged o the Hambure: | siep towards social . rehabilation. the |ed. bet apart from this: Can s ot oo the old Indiana, - — Laughitn, who was cashier of the bank, | Murderers, thugs and holdup men is more | o4 by the prisoner, announced through | American Line. The Harover, 7,000 tons | names of all those who had doubled |rver pound to maintatn the . republisan e the San Marcos, WATFLOWER ELIMINATED ." |Is being held following the dtscovery|important. As t Distrigt Attorney Pastin, him- | formerly owned by the North German | their wealth by war profiteering. form of government. The republican the bottom FROM FLIIERM: of a shortage amounting to more self, a member, that complaints naming | Llovd, was bought by that line from| As an alternative, Ledoux proposed |form of government without the richt of the Atlan-| N SR | $125,000 In his accounts. $50,000,000 ARGENTINE 7 PER Denny had been received from at least | England. n}:.«; r:w sresiacnt laees &) m:hl]vc apeal | free speech would be an anomaly.” > 3 ucester, Mass., 2 i i 1T 30 colleg : oner olits o that those who profited by the war B . lying partly sub- the Boaton schocner Mayofiwer for the | MILITARY FORCXS HOLD CENT TREASURY | NOTES hlmconkr;::rdarl\\}c]:htza’lfl‘:‘ ha‘g ru‘:?“l‘l’:‘l:‘!:é Wage scale committee of Typoxraphi- | should give fifty per cent. of their wealth AMERICAN LEGION TO H"L s e result of terrific |eltmination races to choose an Ameri- | RIOT ZONE IN EAST BELTAST! thousands. cal Union No. 6, and New York Employ | to a governmental fund for relief of | o = = B from a single bomb hurled at|can defender for the International | New York, Sept. 26.—The Angentine ing Printers’ assocition are deadlocked ed. His sezestions, he said, UNENFLOYMENT. OOREE S ? . fternoon. The bomb Fishermen's Cup was rejected today by | Belfast, Sept, 26.—(By the A. P.)—A |sovernment today disposed of - AT R AR e fa the wage controversy. Union opposes | were received with marked interest by e B ships, turning it on |the American Fishermen's race commil- proclamation prohibiting the assembly of |00 of its two-vear seven per cent, | PLACKMAIL CLAIM MADE a cut or $10 a week. The association |the president. although no indication w Indianapolls, Sept. 26—Jokn G Emery, 2 Almost simuitaneously, six |tee, three or more persons together in the riot [treasury gold notes to a syndicate BY COUNSEL FOR ARBUCKLE | represents more than 200 publicataions, | given that they would be adopted for the |national commander cf the American Le- planes, carrying 2.000 and 1,000; In a letter to J. Henry Hunt, chair- |zone in Newtownards Road in East Bel- {headed by Blair and Company, the but does not include newspapers. present. gion, has called a legion unemployment bombarded the hulk, com- {man of the directors ot the Mayflower | Dfast, the scene of fierce fighting on Sun-|C rities Corporation and White | San Francisco, Sept. 26.—An assertion assoclates, the committeo pointed to the ! day, was issed this evening, to” become | | President Harding is understood to | conference to meet at national headquar- W ‘ld and Company. Public offering of | in court today by Koscoe Fatty”) Ar- A strike of Boston plasters whe walk- | have told lLedoux he did not consider it |ters here Friday The conference is to thy \new notes will be made tomorrow | buckle’s cou Frank Dominguez, that| ed /out on many jobs fn this clty” last | possible under the law to make public|determine what steps the legion can take at 4 vrice slightly under par, the yield f he believed, blackmail had been contem- | Saturday to enforce demands for 40 |figures gathered by the incomes tax re-|to obviate the suffering growing out ¢f « They feel that the attack wag a ' race for the trophy. There was noth- Mtiltary forcee are holdi the riot jto ba approximately 7,20 per cent. plated against the film comedian and| hour week, was ended yesterday. The on of the treasury as to war profits. | unemployment. aplet success, particalarly the gas [ing to do under the c rcumstances, tho | zone with fixed bayonets. Lorries cauip- The financing, the first to be done { that his motive fizures in the d=fendant’s | men voted to return to work today and s quoted by Lsdoux ‘The confereres will have before which they clalm, would have |committes wrote, but to refuso the May- [ped with powerful searchlights already |heré Ly the Angentine sovernment In | arrest on a murder charge, was ordered | submit their demands to the Master Pias- | as saying t he felt that the pub- |figures obtained through more. than ated any crew on tht ship under |ofiwer's entry for the elimination con. [have taken up positions to locate the snip- |five years, is expected: to be helpful | put before the grand jury tonight by Dis- | terers’ association through & union com- eate cxuberant about the |recent refusal of the Malifax trustees | effective at 5.30 o'clock tonight. The of the last few |of the cup to allow the Mayflowar to |order ir &imilar to the Riot Act. lic appeal proposed credit resoriéd to only ' thousand questionaires sent to Svory A & ers. __ . in restoring exchange on Buenos Alres. ! trict Attorney Matthew A. Brady. ' Juittee 5 3 in a case of “dire mecessity.” c ! } g Fik i ; HEp R 3 3 Lk it SR AT SRS i « 5 i