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‘PREMIER BRIAND TO BROACH LAND ARMAMENTS TODAY The Premier of France is Expected to Make a Very Frank Statement—All Delegations Are Armed With Volumns of Statistics Dealing With Armies—So Far as Known No Power Has Prepared Any Plan For Limitation on Re- A\World eattention o to land armaments when Premier Briand VOL. LXII—NO. 282 POPULATION 29,685 Was| duction of Land Forces. 20 (By The A. P.)— wi'l shift from naval hingtin, Nov. anan, advanced by the American arms delegates as a means of perpetuating the | present relative standing of the three 'NORWICH, CONN. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1921 milm recelved by President Harding says Pope Benedict is praying for a “hap- py issue” of the arms conference. Pa., Retail Grocers’ Associ- ation wm ask council to repeal the city mercantile tax. Offertr &ans o maa Pf Z&ue:t—'i"h—aTRepnyment] _ Principal Be Extended Six Months. Washington, Nov. 20.—Offer to pay in- terest due on two loans extended to Chi- na by American banking companies has been made by the Chinese Bankers' as- sociation, Paul S. Reinsch, legal counsel- or to the Chinese government, said to- night in a statement discussing China's financial situation. The association, how- ever has requested that repayment of principal be extended for six months or a year, he added: “We must understand that an exten- sive popular movement is going on in = President Harding is to become a mem- ber of the National Editorial Association. He is eligible to to active membership as proprietor of’the Mariqn Star. The nomination of Robert E. Levy to be United States marshal for the north- ern district of Illinois, was sent to the senate by President Harding. Twelve persons were kLilled and 30 in- jured and great property damage was caused by two cyclones which struck in Mena and Arkadelphia, Ark. John P. McLennan, president of Dis- trict No. 15, United Mine Workers of America, will test legality of martial law in Colorado courts, he announced. King Alexander Not to Abdicate King of Serbia Cglrterizéd as Absurd Stories Forecasting His Retirement. Belgrade, Nov. 20 (By the A. P.).—All reports thgt King Alexander has any in- tention .of abdicating may be put down as pure fiction, he declared yesterday The young Serbian ruler aiready has taken the oath \to support the constitu- tion, and his coronation probably will occur some time next summer. The king, in an interview granted to The Associated Press correspondent yes- terday, declared that stories forecasting his abdication were quite as absurd as | * EIGHT PAGES—56 COLS. WOULD PLACE PRICE TWO CENTS FINANCIAL BURDEN OF WORLD ONTHELLS. Londen Times Says America Alone Can Stabilize Credit by Devising Some Scheme For Financing Nations Hovering on the Brink of Insolvency—Declares Germany Will Be Unable to Pay'500,000,000 Gold Marks on January 15, and Intimates That, in Case of Failure, France Mighi Follow Germany Into Bankruptcy. ‘ it ‘;}::: T ionocrning him Whlle In} rondom, Nov. 20—Unless the United| “In such an even: the United States of France speaks tomorrow before the | powers. is coming under increasing Dres- | Ching, for the reorganization of the gov-| University of Nancy, France, cont e R I S w;:r;n Btates sbiiare’ the® busden’ of & | will-anfrer fucaientanic A g conference. ilfs address, provided | sure as the Important ‘cards of the biZ|ernment in the provinces and the nation.” | nonorary desree of doctor of laws on"‘n"‘ly_ x n an . ‘worl osses. the last plenary session of the!diplomatic games begin to fall. ce, is expected to be a very!: In the main, proposad modifications ment of the reasons that im-|seem to center about the contention that the statement said. “This movement is organized through the chambers of com- merce, the educational societies and in- rcn T. Herrick, American ambassador to France. out by his appearance. Alexander sought news of the Wash- ington arms conference and expressed finance, . anly a miracle can avert the financial catastrophe which is ever draw- ing nearer, the Sunday Times declares v out is for America toobserve the precedent set by the Bank of England when it saved Amgrican credit in a minor e to maintain the largest army [the * crisis by drawing gold from all the world k in its editorial columns this morning. S b iies s Gased g | LCe tho educailons) fa0c etosl BUECHL the wistt for its fullest success. reflect A life-sized statue of Marquis De La- “ n he limitation |to loan where it was most needed. Jugo Slavia welcomes the most cor-| The newspaper regards the limita . tonnage alone, does not properly tional organization in Shanghal. fayette was presented to Lafavette Col- | dially every step toward the amidanca"’f armaments as an accomplished fact, | .smerica holds the world's goX _to to be covered by thelpresent proportionate strength when such “This association of the people of }lege Haston, Pa., by Morris L. Clothier, mier's statement Is probably | other elements as specd, eruising radius China has declared emphatically that it for which it gives credit {o the United wishes the government to make no furth- of armed conflict in the future,” he said. € oace, | States, and passes on to its discussion of t . “Like all other countries, we need peace, of most immediate in the importance entire conference. In The time is short, for, should Ger- red shoiatir of Philadelphia. and armament are considered ship ¢ fail to pay, France may march in- ! o 3 to heal our grave wounds from the war. | fifance with the remark that it is hop- |t the Rubr reglon and then who can n ship. ingi. | &%, foreign comitments until the internal| gecretary of Labor Davis announced |and also enable us by the mutual effort |°d the*American people will display equallsay what disarmament proposals may cles, it "ls expected the ad-| Thus far there has been évery indi-)situation in China is settled and thelynay guring the month of October me- |of our united races to achieve our fall |COUrage and foresight in coping With the | nat vamish in fhe cmoke of wart” be a defense of French mili-)cation that the American group would |reconstruction completed. While it would | ohanica] and.industrial plant employes in- | staturk in the family of nations to which | VAStly more immiment menace of world The Sunday newspapers which last y wheeh the French authorities | istand pat” for its proposal of main- |seem that there could be no objection to | reaceq 463,682, O Anaustry. ouriziches and ‘ouc. aitaas | ODance. o e ek blle the me bsolve #hat country before | aining the existing ratio but it is de-|the refunding of an existing loan, this Qi tion erititle us.” _ “America alone can establish credit | ¥ i”\miflc;’n :fl;“’,,mnjxm o world from any susnicion of aggTes- | clared the naticnal \'in\'p'nnls o'f the oth- | matter has been complicated by the f:CE A delegation hended by wWilllam A.| Asked his views concerning the decision | DY devising some scheme for financing :f: "g;“en“y Sall Aodeutfor et desizns on the continent. er powars as o what consitutes a fair | that the Pacific development loan car-( 4 deleentlon Eende 1led on Presi. | of the aliied council of ambassadors on |the nations now hovering on the brink Ao Sicathgin | Loisromin expressing menera! adherence of [ o BT T recog- |ries a provision for an American coin- | RS OF CEROTS, Wan. called on Presl-| . Albanian boundary dispute, the king | Of insolvency,” it says, under the cap- e s il Fr to the Amerlean plan for mavallp iion as the ncwm,momn proceol. spector of the wine and. tobacco reveaue, |dent Harding and urged general amnes-| 0,0 o% 5 o ok (e S great |tion: “Washington and World Finance,” | 10AVIng t . i ey r ons, M. Briah said to the con-| ™ %5 ugh | This loan has now been turned over to |ty for political prisoners. surprise and_disappointment in Jugo |adding: “No ope for a mement fmagines | NS, who folloy the general line of ap- 1 review of the exact siaius of ihe present | the ‘American group, which in turn will 5 Slavia, but that he hoped the councll, |that Germany is able to pay 500,000,000 |Pro ’h T m‘;‘ e T T htaatii fhad it comes on the agenda. as 't| .o ioanlishments of the three pow- [put it into the internatlenal consortium. | President Lewis announced internation- | upon refleqt would modify its de- |E0ld marks on January 15. In the event |'°d the Br b & will come. to the question of | | " iy " ihe japanese hold will show |That means internationul control. al executive board of the United Mine | cision so as to give greater justice and | of her failure to do so, the difficuties to | Week- t armament. a question particularly | 05 1 F00 M RS ase over the “The Chinese people oblect to making | Workers of America will convene to take | protection to Jugo Slavia, French finance may prove insuperable, | The editoria]l space of the Observer fs ¢ ate for France as you are all well| =7y ;mpgn‘ion but which American ex- [such a commitment. The government it- | action on the Kansas situation. “We have no impe: stic ambitions in ! and if France follows Germany into |filled with comment on the reception in sware, wo have no intention to eschew | ' T, oo will be more likely to es- [Self might make the loan, but the peop- —— Albania or elsewhere,” he said. “Albania | bankruptey the crash may well .bring [India of the Prince of Wales, under the i n. We shall answer your |PHoc B0 Rt ot Britain and the United |ple would object.” It was announced at the treasury there | COnsists of poor. unproductive mountain |down the whole edifice of European cred- s cholce—Wales or Ganh- - o "”'":'“d"':_’m:’f n;f‘::,‘. States cach is entitled to an almost 2 to Sit a The question will be raised—It ralsed—and If there i3 a coun- that demands that the The advi: 1 advantage cver Japan. sability of h a review Is recognized to have been discovered yes- would be no further government financing before Dec. 15. Issuance of treasury cer- tificates on Dec, 1 will be omitted. HELD IN CONNECTION WITH TRIPLE MURDER land, and no part of it could add mate- rially to our wealth or importance. geek only a We strong boundary line which will assure s security and it. — immunity | PROTESTS DISSEMINATION OF ALLEGED MURDERER TAKEN st armaments should be | terday at a conference between Secretary | yilmington, 0., Nov. 20—Oliver Van-| During the first seventeen days of Ne- f,?'}" g C”Tw?:fmr‘g\;r’;mt’}r\;'l”;a:d “,"’"l:c: IDEA OF BIRTH CONTEOL AFTER THRILLING CHASE e Iranch Hugbs, Arthur J. Balfour and Admiral| garvort, 32, a fur dealer, was being held | vember, twéhty-nine bankruptey peti- | ooyt e CEa Skt b - T g Watasbury - MWos Michael Rimaldl 1 e that I 11 he able to stats| Baron Kato, respective heads of the under a murder charge In the Clinton |tions were filed in the federal court, com- i arolty LAlcehnder aadan ) that New Ynl’k‘ ?ov 20.—Protest agi:nst ‘aterbury,- Nov. + at the m of France is.American, British and Japanese delega- | county jail here today following a tripie|pared with an average cf thirty a month. : the use in New York of the open forum T'nited States and the wor!d | tions, and is expected to reccive consid- And when T have tried when you have listened to ternational ération very s-on at a meeting of the in- committee ofs naval murder at Cuba, a v night., Those murdered were Bertha Wittlow lage near here, last oxerts The steamer San Francisco, from Mar- Europe and America seemed so slightly to” understand ~ Albania and the real character of its people. for desseminating the idea of birth com- trol was made in a statement issued to- wanted for murder in Hackensack, N. J., highway robbery in New Haven and non- support in Bridgeport, was arrested here day by Archbishop Pairick J. Hayes of |foday aftcs a thriling chase by the po- t " \ Hptonal comes Vanteront e iy arvorer® JUlow | seilles, reborted on fire November 13.| “If you have been in Albania” Alex-{fno Roman Cathoiic archdiocese of New Rinaildi attempted to shoot In- ra T am quite sure that|acpointed to sif L1 : andervort, 30, his divorced wife andi; g5) miles scutheast of New York, ar- |ander sai 11 know how extreme- | yori spector William Pollard, who had cap- \ be eor a France, a By highest authorities the Associated | mother of Vandervort’s three children, s oones et i 2 . ork, Y i e o e v, e o o e e ce children. rived in New York. Iy primitive, vy and inhospitable the | " “.Common prudence and decency,” he|tured him, and would have succeeded had ' ey AR el S e SR el country is. The government is weak and | s5iq, “should keep such @'scussion within | it not been for the timely interference of 5 n adeq securgd, harbors | American government stood four suare | Vandervort, and Howard Bosier, 2 id vithont decisi erteotiy 1 EeC e P = it g e et E ’ ol ; Tat h b & S More than five times as much turkey | Without decisive authority. the people are | the walls of a clinic, or only for the ears | Inspector Joseph Stevens. i 1eht, whatever %t disturbing the \:._oh_md its_original prc pnlfink to reguiate ) to have been a caller on Mrs. Vander- , =% " © 0, storage warehouses ' in | untutored, hostile and resentful. SE et an Alapssisneed ™ The police found Rinaldi in a small hea he world.” ¢ Premgep | imitation by the vard st of existing \or;.“ Whittiow, before dying from her | MASsachusetis this vear as during the| ¥ is made up largely of |* The laws of God and man, sclence, | tenement house in the southern section L = 26t ot Premler |strength and had no intention of makinz | M 1 e \rael | pre-Thanksgiving period a year ago. |'ribal grounse which constantly are at! .ilic poliey and human experience, he | of the city, Wien the fugitive saw that Rrian nded nt nee, 'h*hrp TM: concessions which would mmhn-ll that :ounrli the 'poltx!e :fl\tl ec‘arefld(hfit ’;!n; war, even among themselves. They are | gty all were condemnat: of birth con- | he was cornered on the second fioor of h to 1 te that the lan iple. *The American delegates do not lervort committe he murde: h @ by chiefs wh le b 2 i, % . = % s e - w stion s t0 e taken wn o= | vant G0 adopt a “axe-ii-cr-jeave-ic” at- | police say she told | them Vas #vort| The cfedlt of 16000000 pranes for| !4 7Y Siote Bho nie by patcrnal rRt | ol “preached by a few irresponsible in- | the house, he leaned ghrough a window e » ssttlement in Washington. S0 | fitde, however, so far as detafls are | came to her home while intosicais | and | Russlan famino relief Which was voted | EETNAPS Ihis b not unnatural in 2 |qividuals without endorsement or ap-|and ran throus At e wiode % fai®an be learned. no power renre- | concerned, and’ are willing to hear the | started a quarrel which ended in the by the chamber of deputies on October | PCTIS, Te, f0F e RMITEd yoars have provaw ax far a8 1 know, of & Teputabla EB L Bl s - i for HOtaes. o NeBue ot o | LT o s poreE R e Dy e s bt B confirmed By the Xrench senate. | denied contact with western civilizing In- Whose provinoe It is o advise the publig | house, saw him run and gave chase. He a n for Mmitation or reduction of 5 i andervort told the authorities today Auences.”. L e o ! ; e far the conforenco swings into its | he Was the vietim of cifcumstances | Public Interest in the manttaushter | “F{Sh 1 e nio country's need for a | 7, SUCh matters. e et Polack ea ot . A are armed with vol- | (oond weeR there are increasing indica. | Baving been found at the Whittlow home. |trial of Roscos C. (Fafty) Arbuckle in |y on SnDitore) B COTRER'S mecd | il e Ot | e ook wnil Tuepsti i s dealine with armies | FontC TR B a0 far as the | He asserted that while walking in the [Sen Franclsco was revived Saturday | fivers The Kine insicten thor ti woulll s, /o direct opngsition” tos thes optiiom | B e e AN N Amer rmament divisions but | HORE that the show dewvi 2 road in front of the Whittlow home he | With presentation of evidence. A 1arge|pe the orly effoctive means for k S may ORI s A (e s € 4 11 he fixed . e & fundamentals of a naval armament agree- | 1020 f e el Ay =it W o i ans for keeping | wworlg who had been making a serious | Stevens to hold Rinaldl until he fixed him 2 e e e iata o | ment_afe Conccrned may be reached | lieard a commotion 00 Baw i fho GeAcy CERG St , - |out hostile border clans. study of the causes of impending dete- | trousers, which had been torn in the rect or fmmediate In-| geedily. In the Far Eastern negotia- | 26SS & flgure rush from the door. He The younz Slav-monarch epoke appre-| o vion of the race, which had been | chase, Pollard stsoped down. Rinaldi Yoo suhiset. hoth having al- levelopments are not moving so | S2id he eould mot tell whether the figure | Transfer of coxirol of the Chadwick-1 iatively of the sympathy of the United | [10721ion of the race, 3 then drew a pistol which he had con- ready cu r armies fo the bome. It | LORE o e A e o breming | Was that of a man or woman. According | Hoskins groun ot textils, mills in North|S(ites for afding in the eression of o | foreseen by well known biologists. cealed when being searched and was o'y likely_that it any pro-(Tamdly, and there seems t0 be a ETOWINZ | {5 yis story, the police say, Vandervort's | Carolina and Virsinia to a syndicate com-| unified siate of the Serbe oonsina| Th P e [ ahant to pull [Ehe iy ikl Tapaotor: an the AwiEFiean naval plan | IOression that i detalis are to be WOk~ | 10 year old son Oliver rushed from.the |posed of North and South Carclina bank-| Slovenes. and also for the wateeial Tty e et oottt | Stewens overpowered atm. tte1 for armies, it would Zna"“‘ }Ehe Prochs: e - ho;lse (L‘chca‘.l for help, saw his father and | ers, was announced at Charlotte, X. C. | given by the American rellef .,,,gnmu_ P imitation of dlverce: more children in| Rinaldl, it is alleged, shot a conductor Franea or ona of the nowers i induced him to enter. tion. b I g in Hacken=ack, and after he had been ne mraat army strength, As yet| TOmOrTow the conferince will make x| Asked by the authorities who did the| Resolutions were adopted opposing the oSS IS R O O | Atveatitl Dok away from the walics it < Wit baem no sien of much A pian. | STt on stll another of s problems that | snaoting, the boy said: “Bape did it |Great TeNee.St. Lawrencs o canal | CONGRESS 10 ADIOTRS duty; carlier marriages; @ more sheiter- | arrested st b tached to Premier | ¢f Jand armaments. At an open session | mpe three small Vandervort children |project at the annual convention of At- SETRY S ed life for mothers, and uns:lfl;h devo- ped. and’s coming statement hecause of | Premier I:rlanrlhm expebieal present L}r‘fr e ool e Tt Do Wotowars Amcidlon. ot XTRA SESSION THIS WEEK | tion to the family as a patriotic duty. ference 1o or otherwisa, he |considerations behind France's pres nala to th _well known French | enormous army outlay, and to invite dis Oliver, the 10 year old son, told the |Savannah, Ga. L= Physictans had found. he added ‘that | 1o VIOLENT DEATHS AT er._th 0 Washington, Nov. 20—The hove of | successive children in a family, as wel o Tabs B A o o s 3 5 Gaos s e court dec! ecessary | of the extra session by Thankigiving day, | stronger and healthier and that children <. ,:, ,‘,.:"m f, N ] h{(‘: helrs S l;:vflc\raxa ;\oa b i hym:hm:r':fnda Tevolver {our |for candidates for the United States sen- | depended tonight, they sad o et et sars M ETol o T e > suprort for France should she be|fo sl g in d. o en|ate to le statements of receipts and ex- |the senate and house would be able to | ten born after the fifth in the fami ’ - o e o, Whabirn o e e e Lo Pty cartridges was found | penditures in connection with either the |adopt the conferenca report on the tax | - ~The velce of Theodors Roosevelt. his | th® foor I he Ktrhan i armioses wever, it i Tegarded an unilke:| United States had not been fired, was found in Van|PTImarics or etections. bill by Wednesday night. Although there | statement continued, “still _echoes [ 5or¢ today with a bullet hole in the head t Premier Priand wi e i c = - was some difference of opinion on this | throughout the world in % il . I 4 emier Priand will make even dervort’s automobie. No trace was ot Sigr gl S of ahable th he wou'd seak to INFORMAL DISCUSSIONS foun of the gun with which the murders| Appellaae division the supreme point, the general view was that the ses- his strong de- nunciation of race suicide and the sins his wife, 65, was found hanging by & al £ ® | rope from the staircase bannister. were committed, e court upheld rights of New York Central | Slon would r‘n.rl this week. against t}\e crzdl‘-: his love o: mamily The body of Zavoda was seen through e conferencesa picture of the OF ARMAMENT HELPFUL % railroad to use of certain New York city th‘loaflv{’ < the house would take up |life remains one &f the most wholesome | ‘i aoe by Mrs. Sarah Holmes, who o el o i strests and private grounds under legis- |the conference report tomorrow. Mean- | memorles of his most noble character” | ¢4 (" tne house. _She notifled melghe = Fovernment. | Washington, Nov. 20.—(By The A. P.) = lative grant of 70 years ago. o senate will continne discussion | g sald he felt it a public duty to pro- {400 ong Medical Examiner M. W, Pjum American milltary advis- | —Informal “conversations” between CAMPAIGN OF EVANGELISM :‘tt]hfl‘l"‘)rvl Newhury election _contest, | test against open birth control discussion | (T, ®TE T TEamIAt B Fe PR B BEEeA 1r DS Tolliatinn: ok s Hoami ot mirhors o E e e : ——— 5 = A ut little hove of reachine an agreement | and that he did so, not in a sectarfan | 2700 he ctiton nt question by some other |gatlons attending the armament eonfer. | Dotroit. Mich., Nov. 20.—The councils cm?r:::;;{m{::rr:;:::;:n; :::x;::\;?Efir: as to a time for its disposition spirit, but in the broader one of the com- | UL WO8 SL T = !\flclfl(:-“w"! cios 8 are nrenared to show that |ence are proving the most effective way | OF the Dboards of benevolence of the | 7000 S0 TooF ded suitty betors | Senator Walsh, democrat, Montana, | mon weal. army Is now far helow | of getting re and this method of as- | ethodist Episcopal church will begin a |1 o8 rle iy and nower which might \m‘uurm;z a v WO~ planned to address the senate on his res- double suicide. He reported to Coroner i i v New The first American birth control con- 5 = = Llineld - day session here tomorrow at which | 1uStice MeAvoy, in New York, in viola- |01ifton declaring the. Mishiear ey eor | ferenco was HeIA here last seek. The|Davis in Middletown, however, that thers meeting of minds” is being s I'tion of Decnnelly anti-trust laws = g g 3 were pecullar circumstances connected. that it s completely demobll- | ascribed credit for much of the - suc. | Unds for the work of the various boards g Senator Townsend, republican, |first public meeting was halted by police | yith tne deaths. He said a hole in oas ) no o e g 45 x5 . % S will be apportioned for the next year of that state, expected spe: -|and Mrs. Margaret Sanger and. Miss . = e e exnised Teacive Devoonfces which %z msentzained by itheToonz| B e e e ot |/ Massachusstiastala donunission on tha |oarin 5 e L B e LD e b S [ the windows appeared to have been iwtion. ot 1hE Natibiale Gaanil pe e L of evangelism will be mapped. ecessarles ot lite, rdports many employ- | * Senator Pentose, chairman of the sen- | arrested, charged with disorderly con-|Tade b¥ & bullet A pool of bload sev~ standing army today is no | partieularly industrions. i this pigach, | . The pension plan by which retired | TS are assisting thelr employes to com- |ate finance committee, has notified wit- | duct- They were discharged when ar- [ STe! fSet &Way {rom the man's body wa r X » rational pollce force and most of.their time between meetings of | Jcthodist ministers and members of their | Pat high prices by-providing lunch for ' ton =mall for even that work. ve heen no meetings of the e being devot the conference, or of its ed to conversat committees, n with mem- families are aided by the church re- them at reasonable prices. ceived its first official recognition in the resses who were to appear tomorrow be- fore the committee w ich is considering ralgned in court the mext day. not explained, and there’ was a hole which had been burned through the khfl‘ en floor. the tariff bill that th «ould not be |DISAPPROVE 5 CENT TROLLEY State’s Attorney Ernest A. Inglis of 4 g Fory g - y i & St council’s program today when the ex-| The last of the interned Irish republi- | heard. Indications are that n % ‘ ‘ u ask : e aned 1o starls Tfl :‘\'vv::::l: 2::1115 x’l?:er‘»g:nei‘mgt T h?oilm:lffc' ecutive committee of the council decided |CaNn sympathizers were moved from S es will be heard d*_rlr-"(thhe \'\'Zel:flm“! N R R | R e o e - tion to Inform the American delegates on | night and deal with the most ddelicate | 1% D0y would make the requests for|Island. Four hundred were mirht arise, taken by state police to Investigate the case. 2 g e ; cal of | Neighbors said Mr. and Mrs. Zavoda s dat - : pension funds at the annual conf train, guarded by 300 troops, to the form- | SEIZED 350 CASE: Nef Haven Nov Disapprova 2 _that mig! This data |and important features of the confer- | bf taor cnamen. - i Ges bt b ar et "oomnios Beitlomient: of 3 b raush SEIZED;350 CASES'OF the decision of the public utilities com- | Were about their place as usual yesterday. ands of Secrctary Hughes and | ence. . . ac 5 h. WHISKEY ON SCHOONER i w lley farg | afternoon. but were not seen today. Za- : 06 and unlees the exnerts ars | Immediately following the sensational | t CHUTCh leaders, pices the pension sys- = wheibs ordesiug & fvs owt, trelley tacyy g " they have no active place | announcement in open conference of the | i, UR4er the councl’s supervision. ihoneh, serlauy | wosadel, nea etre s not sesm likely ‘American plan for reducticn Far Eastern questions, the same type of Jerry The church now is providing pensions |BEngle, a night watchman, shot and kill- £ stroyed Woolworth’s five and ten cent New Bedford, Ma Nov. W to permit any of the passengers to test in Bridgeport was expressed by a rates on separate divisions <f the com- voda's body was found face downward. 20.—The Ry of he federal trustees of the | Beneath the body was a revolver with nav | 5 K Y ey > one chamber exploded. now annears lkely that the confer- | armament there was a sesies of cch ar. | fOF 8,300 retired ministers and 3,800 wid- |ed an unidentified bahdit who was a mem- | PAcket schooner AN Yas jescorted | Connectiout Company at their ~meeting xploded reaches tha ftem on | versat: oo tres taery SUCh €ON- | ows and 800 orphans of former ministers, | ber of a gang attempting to rob the post- Guart CRte A rasna 02st | hore yesterday, it was learned tonight. linz for discussions of |loan deles :li‘w‘;“d‘"e' dividual Amer- | pr Joseph B. Hingeley of Chicago, secre- |office at Montpelier, Ind. Cus‘;ms P e e h"“;"efl DY | mne trustees are of the opinion that all | FIVE CENT FARE SUCCESSFUL furn this’ question | delegates meluding sden . distivpuieroy | FiL,0F the Pension board, announced to- ed 350 cases of wiiskey. The offictas, |(1° lines of the Comnecticut company T e sslon of commis- | military: and = ‘j afeicars ‘:SW\g{“ night. P Handicapped by a temperatare of 22 | o0, by Herman -Hormel, s clals, | hould be treated as a unit and that e T R 2 RN T 8 degrees Delow zero, firemen in Calgary | fios ware np merm? 3 urvevor of | e should be no discrimtnation in fare b . narines and simi-| Now that attention is centering upon | FEV- MICHAEL J. FLANAGAN 1= iwete isDUDE R DIAseRwh chide. Bridgeport, Nov. 20.—Manager J. B. Potter of the Bridgeport division of the S b s 2 pany's system. ¥ has only | Connecticut company said tonight that EE IN The schooner pany’s system. The company k be carrled by the | conversations e wars SE DEIDCERORT | lere. e e ort and Cape | 011y reached a porition whero it Is sarn- | the first day’s trial of the five cent fare fall coRCeringh 4 ! = ; o e o i vestment a'id the | had been an unqualified success, both couraging results, it Is said, by some of | _DBridgeport, Nov. 20.—Rev. Michael J. Verde, but it is understood to have call. |Ing a return on the inve unqualif : ~ BT the participants, They are rexacded so | Flanagan, vice president of the Irish re.| . A PAnic was eaused at Gramolasze and | ¢j at Bermuda on her last {rlp, Bridgeport order disturbs this situatien. | from the public point of view and from FREMIER BEEND Mol very helpful in clearing away misun- | Public, speaking herg tonight, said that | C2Lfagnana, Italy, by slight earth shock el iy 95/ in the opinfon of the trustees. the side of, the company. Inspectors trav- HAVE AN INTERPRETER | derstandings. Mayor Fred Atwater was the first official |, ¥ T- Forgan, of Scotland. manufac- | YOUTH MURDERED IN £ eling on different routes where the fare : to give him a public welommy sinCi#} turer of golf balls and supplies, visiting AR e Lo was In effect on lines within the city re- F= S : - C stimat yS 3,- 10,1 i N ted to him that they had received ne i & P 2 Cio e Ak e Canada, estimates the Dominion buys 3, porte. a ton, Nov. 20 (By the A. P)— | GREAT BRITAIN ENDORSES e e s e e Rk e s 0 et sy CeaE 5 ALDERMAN PXRRY IN CORK n addressing the arms FHE NAVAL “5-5.3* RiTIO . 20.—The 12 orrow on the subject of e ' d armaments, will not attempt to de- his entire address—which may run ‘Washington, No 20 (By the ou will agree with me that the heart of Ireland beats in unity with the heart of America, and in helping to bring oL Standardization, as far as possible, of after mid- of Greenwich Village, New quart was broken up York's Latin Cork, Nov. 20.—Ten thousand complaints whatever from the publie. Many persons during, the morning put dimes in_the cash boxes instead of mick- products for which there is & large de- | early.today by the mysterious murd today attended the funeral of th els, but Manager Potter sa’d he did not f hree-quarters of an hour—witnout| O ooy Dotain hae endofsed without res-| sion: %o iheration of Irelane by Your|mand, is the aim of Secretary Hoover. | Jorm Giile S vonth o T Al 1'.er’§ Alderman Barry, who was shot while| think it would take the public long: to stepplug Wy Por . fhis. Ytetpretii's ervation the ‘5 ! ratio proposed in ympathy and recognition of our govern- |1 announced that by agreemsnt manu- |t the street from a tea room by a false |l€aVing the Ballykinlar camp recently. | get educated to the fact that they can isiation in English, he o) e wmitgtion plan, i¢iment by your government you are not |facturers eliminated 55 of 66 varieties of | message and then riddled. with bullets, | The cortege was three miles long, and | now ride for five cents within the city emicr docs not speak English. | 1y while accentive the piop e 28Ol | merely promoting the cause of liberty in | vitrified paving bricks. Two entered his heart. Elizabeth Sealey, | Included thousands of volunteers and | limits. had been much specuiation oday | oy fn princile hecause. of tholr qemrs | Ireland, but you are promoting it in - 19, a village girl, with whom young Gil- ( ¢Ight bands. Volleys were fired over the nference and newspaper circles as 9 | 1o put forward proposed modification of | AMerica, thysughout the world, and even| Before sailing for liome Lieutenant Gen- | len had been dancing a few minutes be- | STAY WOMAN AUTOIST DROVE ow he might proceed. G Ay e s e Teng. eral Baron Alphonse Jacques, of Belgium | fore, and who Members of the French delegation ex- ad followed him out, was Bishop Cohalan and eighty of his wounded in the leg. clergy attended the funeral, as well as a representative of Eamonn De Valera, with the lord mayors of Dublin and Lim- erick and many mesbers of the Dal Eireann. the British delegation is said to have ap- ined proved the suggested relative capital ship strength for Great Britain, the United States and Japan, without equivocat Adherence of the British repr tives to the capital ship ratio became known tonight as an aftermath of the conference yesterday between Secretary Hughes, Mr. Balfour and Admiral Kato, at which the naval question was can- conferred decorations in the name of King Albert upon three Knights of Co- lumbus in recosnition of wartime welfare service. that the premler at stated in- of about three or five minutes, example, would stop to permit the rpreter tc tell the conference at had been said. Those who ! o statesman say the interruptions >t break in on the trend of his thought or fnar his usual eloquent deliv- »ry. The main subject of speculation among INTO EIVER AND DROWNED HOW F. A, WALLIS WOULD REGULATE IMMIGRATION DEP'T OF COMMERCE REPORT ON EXPORTS FOR OCTOBER w York, No A woman autoist this afternoon lost control of her ma- cifine when on the ferry boat Weehaw- ken, at West 42nd street, drove throngh the gates of the ferry, plunged into the Hudson river and was drowned. Her body and the car were recovered. Waterbury, Nov. 20.—Every immigrant coming into the United States shouid be required before he is allowed to embark on ship on the other side to have a police and medical certificate, the first showing that he is not a felon in his own country Former Emperor Charles of Austria- Hungary and his wife Zita, arrived at Funchal, Madeira, on board the British battle cruiser Cardiff, to begin their life {0 fexile decree recently by the Hungarjan Washington, Nov. 20.—Exports of cot- ton advanced sharply in volume but de- clined in value in October as compared ith the S8ame month a year ago, accord- INFORMAL TALK ON IRISH QUESTION WEDNESDAY Z The woman s bslieved to be EA ing to foreign trade reports issued to-| London, Nov. 20.—SM James @raig, the s"_“rf"“m“b’ aol “"M’:. : . vassed thoroughly in the light of Jap-|and the second showing that he is physi- | national assembly. night by the commerce department. Ulster premier. bas accepted Mr. Lioyd |y sorme Pa. A hand bag contatn- the delegates tonight was whether, after | vacee recorsationy. cally fit, Frederick A. Wallis, commis- —_— Exports of brendstuffs, meat and dairy | George's invitation to meet him Wednes- |,/ "F R PE S found . '?§’ar“’l‘,;:‘“'5fi’:“;"'f”?;r“':.‘;-‘;‘ o‘;g’}‘;' i sioner of immigration at Ellis Island, de-| Organization of the American Guar-|products #nd mineral oils during the (day for an informal talk on the Irish l‘nnmef:" earing namo was b g g v £ = 2 clared in a speech here tonight. dian -Association to assist children born | month decreased considerably as com-|question. The meeting will take nlace in < Sl s o L R [ NIGEND BRI WARS “The illiteracy_test is no test at all of |of American fathers and Filipino moth- | pared with Qctober, 1920, totals. the prime minister's official residence in [ Deck hands said the woman drove her as exiremely likeiy that he would CRASHED IN' ¢ Rl {asi S ATt e Uy v car on board the ferry and up to the ] n - INTO HIS ENGINE | good citizenship material,” Commissioner | ers was announced at Manila, P. L Gov-| Cotton exported in October Amounted | Downing street. gates fafing the Jersey shore and whea bave something to add to the French Wallis declared, “and the medical test at |ernor General Wood was elected hon-|to 874,000 bales valued at $91,028,000, she attempted to bring the car to = ]-rr: m.mjlors ulllvvvralnrv‘.: defllgnwlhw Lafayette, Tnd., Nov. 20.—Milburn Say- | Pllis Island is a farce, not because of the | orary president. as compared with 583,000 bales worth OBITUARY Dt g the B ion o ith Teboor: to Gomance 18 Bl 10r 29" yeiral of Indkanapolts, s Tig | doctors, but because of the system.” $91,247,000 a year For the ten months ended with October the total was 5,000,000 bales valued at $408,000,000, Four railroad fireman, who a few years' ago was a prominent contender for the lightweight boxing championship, was halt apparently had stepped on the fccelerator instead of on the brakes and the car short forward through the gates It is probable that other delegates also speak on the same subject, particu- Senator Schanzer, head of the Ita Carles O. Holcomb New Britain, Nov. 20.—Carlos O. Hol- William Bouck, former master of the Washington State Grange and C, R. Cottrell, J. C. Wrage and R. A, Briggs, RESIGNS FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA LEGISLATURE la against 4,060,000 bales worth $952,000,- |comb, 79, died suddenly at his home here | 2nd plunged into 30 feet of water. i v : , fter th his elegats Killed here today when a string of cars JE— all of Washington state, were expelled | 000, today, 12 hours after the death of : 35 1 Samersont, 10 djcus’zxmtz;eniz?aihe running svild crtished into his engine.| Victoria, B. C., Nov. 20.—Mrs. Ralph |iTom the naticnal grange at its con-| D e T e SUSTANSS M military establishments of Italy and | S2ylor was planed against the boiler | Smith, member without portfolio in the |vention at Portland, Ore, and forever | RIVAL FACTIONS BECAME some time, but Mr. Holcomb was in go-d Dage Blavia. head and scalded to death by the re- | British Columbia legislature and the firsc ARE TO VISIT THE WHITE HOUSE barred from re-entering the order. TWashington, Nov. 20.—The Japaness business men's mission to America, will be received at the White House by leased steam. The engineer of the train was seriously injured. Saylor started his boxing career in 1904 and participated in over 200 battles. In 1914 he won the lightweight and wel- health until a few fninutes before he died. Heart failure was given as the cause. He was a brother of Marcus H. Holcomb. former governor, and Waiter Holcomb, state’s attorney of Litchfield county. RIOTOUS IN EAST BELFAST Belfast, Nov. 20.—A sharp outbreak of rioting by rival factions in the Sea- ford district of Rast Belfast occurréd to- woman cabinet member in the. JBritish empire, has resigned her office. ‘In her letter of resignation she stated that she felt that she could no longer assume re- sponsibility for acts of the government. POMINENCE GIVEN NAVAL STREN&TH PROPOSAL S. }S; Kresge, miulti-millionaire mer- chant of Detrcit, agreed to head the Na- tional Vigilance committee to be organ- \ \ President Harding tomorrow, while on ized under direction of Federal Prohibi- |day. Detachments of police were husried | Mr. and Mrs. Holcomb had been |Tussday it will call on Secretary Hoover Washington, Nov. 20 —(By the ‘A, P.) | terweight titles of Australia. He had not|As a member of the legislatve council |tion Commissioner R. A. Taynes, to co- | to the scene, and machine £uns wWere |married 55 years. A daughter survives. |at the eommerce department. ;Th- 3" ratio of naval strensth been active in the boxing game for over | she was precluded from criticlsm of ‘the | operate with the federal government in |used against the rioters. i two years, Tuere were a!A double funeral will be held Tuesday, » &nd burial will be in Soutiinzton. Mr. Hoover eptertained, the mission at government's actions. . enforcing the Volstead law, s aumber of casualties, dinner “last Aight aftér ftg arrival 5

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