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VOL. LXIV—NO. 15 POPULATION 29,685 NORWICH, CONN. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1922 FARMER REPRESENTATION []N, casueo pamacharss . S, nvited to the | Calmly Confessed Toklo, Jan. 1 7(By the A. P.)—Ru- . mors that American silk buyers intended to bovcott Japanese silk on account of high prices of raw material due to ma- v ort, Me., from nipulation caused a'break of eight points ey e ‘;‘,ei‘d“fr? 5. In yesterday's Yokohama market, which T closed in a panicky condition after a day | [nyitation Was Addressed to 3 — ST of enormous sales, Today's market was Feared the Younger Woman| cpanisn Moroccan troops under com ey sisny sieadi, e mumor s it 0| President Harding—From | Was Stealing the Love of | T hoiims n it naeiicroos 5t - = X 3 s ihout opposition from the Moors. | Proposed by Secretary Hughes at Meeting of Nine Powers : First Step Taken in the Senate in Passage of Bill Increasing | " Jupencee eonoul in New Yok tre| Ambassador Ricci of Italy.| Her Husband. Ok 10 PAGES—T8 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS The Amesican government has notl- fied Cuba that she may megotiate a loan of $5,000,000 in the United States. The steamship Canadian Conmstructcr of the Canadian government Merchant S ; i Sir John Kirk, who was chief officer . . . EK 2 3 - . . ix—Bill Provides | i st f Sy certain dissatistaction on | Washington, Jan. 17_The invitation| Long Branch, N. I, Jan. 17—Mrs. |on the government expedition of David Committee in Washington—Commission Would Consid- b Appcintive Membership From Five to Six—Bill Provides {he Dart of Amerlcan buyers resarding | for the United States to participate in | Hermione Reitzman, 50, arrested toniaht | Livingstone to Africa in 1853, died in 7 . g R St H Sook the state of the Japanese market. the cconomic and_ financial conference at |in her home 11 an fsola.ed sectios, calmly | London at the age of 90 years. er Disputes Over Foreign Concessions and Report to the T . ave a esman —_— Genoa was received at the state depart- |confessed .to the poiice . that she hac e = ] at Agricultural Interests B EXCITING CHASE PRECEDED ment tonight from Ambassador Riccl of | shot and Killed her sister, Gernine ‘Wes- |: John 8. Conway of New Haven has Home Governments, With a View to Adjustments— d Was On f the Sev- CAPTURE OF FUR THIEVEs | [21Y: Officials in making public the text, | sels, 27, as she lay sleeping on Sun-|been appointea assistant supreme sec- 1 Among Them—Senator Brandegee Was One of At however, declined to indicate what the |day morning because she feared the | retary of the Knights of Columbus, by Britain and Italy, But i 3 e = New York, Jan. 17—Six alleged fur | 3ttitude of the administration would be |younger woman was stealing the iove of | a vote of the supreme board of direc- Measure Has Support of Great Britain Ys is 3 en Republicans to Oppose the Proposition—Bill Was| . iv, Tor Jon. 17—8ix alleged fur toward It The invitation was addressed | her husband, Frederick Remtsman,, & |{ors: of the organizatfon. ] Z, 0 Presiden arding and was accom- | chauffeur. H Passed by V f 63 to 9. fi.l.'fed“?i.‘?fifié‘l?n’i{"t;’ Mo o tha | Panied by a copy of the resolution adopt-| “My sister tried to steal my hushand, |+ Arrest of motorista who bave falled Objected to by France. Was n Jan 17—The first steo to toward passage of the measure word Was | firect, | the round up was preceded bY |~ “By order of my government, and| All ‘day Sunday and Morday, Mrs. |Cniet of Police Smith of New Haven. |—A proposal for the establishment of an |OF equality of opportuniy in China fo B + farmer representation on the | received by semators that Mr. Ha _exciting chase g Fifth " avenu S ¥ nday ' Do v laken by the | would observe the intent of the legisla- |during which bullets - whizzed past | LouEh the Kindness of your excellency, | Rentsban sat by the bed on which lay tion and would name the farmer member. | startled motorists who aquickly deserted He had previously indicated disapproval | the avenne for quieter thorouzhfarcs. | foilowing Mvita of the original proposal and the com-(® The dead was Francis McArdle, 22. | comeren promise measure resulted. His companions gave the names of Tim- | ° «‘Pursuant to a resolution of the su- Prior to the vote. there were several|othy O'Mara, 27, his brother, John O'- the trade and industry of all nhtions, have the honor to convey to the govern- international tribunal to pass on private | the powers other than China represented 3 the body of her sister. Last night she [ The State Bar Association’s meeHink | foreizn concessions fn China was pre- | ar tha eonforence agree: ment of the United States of America the | wrote her husband, who was in NeW swill be held in Hendrie hall at Yalelsented by Secretary Hughes today ma| *(a) Not to seek or to support their m from the Itallan gov- | York, telling Lim of the tragedy and |Law School, New Haven, on January|the meeting of the nine powers commit nationals in seeking any arrangeme.N adding that she was about to kill their |30, < tee of the Washington conference on the 14 months’ old child, and herself. o which might purport to establish in favor gty ar Eastern question. of thelr interests any general superlority % 2 preme council of the allied powers, 1| Rentzman received the letter today wrordsville, | Under the Hughes plan, which # espec o hours of heated debate in which Senator | T8 23 John Dogaelly, 21, John Garle, the honor to forward to you a copy land at once returned with police detec- | 1™ TWallaces Br b';" e AT h e su:,,.,';;,;’;,‘.," e o5 TR m e o the bill passed was | Glags, democrat,"Virginia, former secre- |10 WHliam Butler, 22, and Charles Boy- | of a resolution adopted on Jan. §, 1928, | tives who accompanied him to the house. | N0~ n p ? 3 econ se who opposed the | yary of the treasury and ome of the au- | 'AM: 27. All were charged with attempt- |y the allied governments zssembled in ns and two thors of the reserve aot, defended the|°d burglar: development in any designation region of China. B) Not to seek GF to supgort thetr smerene, Ohio, lon to be director of savings, in the | Britain and Italy, but objected to by They found Mrs. Rentzman In the kitch- {i'coqury derartment. France, the international en, busied with the evening meal. On seeing the police, she calmly mo- conference at Cannes, tem and the board and criticized | Detectives Reflly and Hoffman, who| «n accordance with that declsion, 1 Teflin of Alabama, also a demo- | Made the capturs declared thelr prison- commisszon would consider disputes over foreign cor- ; R 5 nationals in seeking any such Taonopoiy 1 , Representative Albert W. Jefferies of | cessions and report to the home gov-|or preference as would deprive other nae : : ers belonged to @ band of notorious fur | cr he Oms Btoter is Ahe Eovernment | tioned them to follow her and led the [ g second Nebracka district. annourced [ernments with a view to adjusting con- | tionals of the right of underiaking any crat. for the latter’s frequent attacks on | U8 belonfed Pt G ur |of the United States of America to take | way to the bedroom. Her sister's bod¥ | his candidacy for the republican nomi- | céssionalres disputes. legitimate trade or industry in China or " the boar e Gt surveliancs | pact dn the economiofand financial con={atilliay on theibed. nation for the United States senato. The American »fn, it was said, would | of participating with the Chinese govern Senator MeLean, republican, Conneetl:| “mraileq hy the pollce tn another ma- | ou Sascn Beassa ¢ Con oned At Genos | Rentaman explained hat Miss Wes- t, chairman of the sena i e - | on Mareh 8, 1922, ut, chairman of the senate banking and | cnine, thres of the alleged burelars 1 e provide a sy sels came from Germany two months urrency commiitee, which was overrid- o prevent further ex- | ment or with any provi ‘T beg you kindly to Inform me of the - A fonal government + ke her h: ith hi d hi Customs dutles collected in the Phila- r\"m_latlo: of China h\ forelgn Interests. |in any category of public enterpri: or . an automobile anpnroached the fur sto s 5 s ago0 to make her home wi m and hiS| 3 5nia district in 1921 showed an in- [ Action by the committee on It was de- | which by reason of its scope, duration or 2 o the | den by the acceptance of the substitute|s 'wristie brought thelr four confeder: | (o ,,'1;,‘ our delegates and: their atafl. | wite, Nhe had. heen thers but = few | SoPhLt MEEES Mol i Bl ' e | ferred to await further discasston - to. geographical extent is calculated to frus- a1 reserse ac | vill. also defended the board, but assail- | otas Sho had been Tarking tn e shon S e days, he told the police, when he no- |rcese of oF morrorw. the provincial application of the v ed extenscvely ho, he sald, were|7°8 TR0 HA Deer ke he shad- i F"lgijgflnfl;l;l‘ ticed his wife seemed extremely jealous AT The principle of the Hughes' plan { the spe o ng ahend deliberatsly to “fool = the S i Minist o " {of ner stster. oat | Was s2id, was sapported by the Japanese | It is understood that this agreement wo ba vrmer- e declared that the solution |, Concealed under robes in the tonnenu T have the homor to add for your Three weeks ago Rentzman took his | Fronk K. Fraser. of Portsmonth. lost | W48 Sl VAs Sivported by the Japanese t agreed to by the e ¢ mot | °f thelr machine the dctectives watched | formation that the suprerae counell has | sisierio i o Sow o his life In & fire Whiva ivierew &u ex- ° as r r N ‘esent economic situation lay not | . = ‘ ster-in-law to New York where she pet ak- | of feRlit o hot $ & retiraiat one of the men apoly a limmy to the | decided that each of the small power is not to be so construed as to prohfiy 5 e - Dye- |time for examination of it before pre- | the acquisition of such properties or At o8 ; 3 planned to obtaln employ 1 oric | DLOSION; Gt ithe SHARCIGE the prianuic D e £ Ny . et « people to working and saving. Diate piam foor An aufomatie hurg- | shall ho represented by two members b Sty i “12':]; Stuffa) at A¥omineLn P D o sl ool ;lf‘,'."',\,m::;)r ::mméx!afinly\:l;;fig“:: a fair 14 3 i lar alarm broke the silence and the po- | their. government, or twp, delegates. and 3 sty i . eclared that a board which | 1jeen b it s : = 3 . 3 veriods, and Mrs. 2 tol obe o ropose = 9 » th, T buscrial and | v, Heflin declared that @ board which |ticomen charged with drawn pistols, | that 2§ resards the Ereat pwers 1t santd | borioegand Mrn, Rentzman told the | o STl sy of | French objections to the proposed in- | financial undertaking, or to the encow oy g . permit orders to g0 out for thel Scveral of the muspects surrendered |be desirable that the number of thelr rep- 5 ant oy - truction of 4 bank bullding Iike that {af tha first cry of . ternational tribunal were =aid to be bas- | agement of invention and research. contd no longer % o the outcome of the Washingtoh conference ' : N = ch emes nilon &00 a8 or the New Yo d Re- | an, v0 others lsaned for their auto- | five.” 5 - 3 > : sand men within five | Promptly and. v, es s o n x serve hank, and which i to eost around i mobile, MoArdle staggering mader ame | e LRt ales to be in New York. . 80 on that day | forces by fifty: thou 2 relation to existing concessions of French | clares its intention of being guided by s §20.000.000, was weovered all over With | frat shot from Refllv's gun, and (he ma- | WAGE CONVENTION OF . R IR enher Maer. aun “Dmught ingestors, the same principles in dealing with 2p- suspicion of & He declared the I'chine sped around the corrcr into Fif 3 > B e, which is fully a mile from the he Hughes plan was sald to be a de- | plications for economic rights and priv< Amerioes Tetpe wers “in o Mambe 10] soaie o L. Do enmeilnty Fiph ANTHRACITE COAL MINERS | nearest neighbors..a negro family. The transter in mid-ocean of & woran | velopment of tha oot resotution for | Neves from governments and mationaie fool with those fellows” making up the | goog o = e offieers fired rithout ef- Farly Sunday morning, Mrs. Rents- |stowaway from Antwerp to another =ib | mainienance of the open door i1 (hina. |of all forelgn countries, whether parties reserve hoard, adding that it would be a| Aeardle and Bovland wer Shamokin, Pa., Jan. 17 (By the A. P.).|man exolained, she was seized with an |headed for Bremen was related when the | Tprough the proposed international com. |to that agreement or mot.. eat blessing it thev would “get out 50 | whon fhe farmer spated fer tramsted |—John L. Lewls. iaternational president funreasoning iealousy when she saw her | Britihh steamer Gasconier arrived in New |micq it i RUROSEE IO fonal come | to o o P ding China. repre- we could put others in who are not dome | at a hosnital Iater o or treatment | of the TUnited Mine Workers, today fold |sister Iying in her hed. She said she | York. . mot be a question of rival enterprise nor | sented at this copference agres in prine Thated by Wal street 4 o Dosottal later where he died. Butler | the anthracite miners' wage: convention | made her way to @ hureau, took & stm = would they be wrung from China, ac- |eiple to the establishment in China of a Opponents of the measure, headed BY | 1o apandoned the automotile i antey | (DAL there must be no hackward step in | from she drawer, and shot the sleeping | John T. Kelly, for halt & centurs ® oo ine 4o the view of American dele. | board of reference to which any question Senator McLean. made an attempt to|p. | PR o1 n_which | their attitude towards the demand of | girl. comedian in music shows and vaudeville - ling ms well, | stave off its passige just before the final| \eqme o s favs confessed taking Me- | coal companles to reduce wages. Deliv. Ardle to the hospital. g in s - gates. The international commission, it | arising on the alove agreement and dece Mrs. Rentzman was lo, died in New York from bronchitis at [%2'eS 7 ) D It Ty ba A tes-c e T sy banidid i pe gl negieldh v ey i ering what the delegates In the conven- | Freehold jail to awalt :‘c('e!:nm:\fm :g: the age of 67. He was with the Weber | WO . (‘n" ot (e o ke 1o |ant report. n ovin m ut this was defeated, 52 to 17| e tion regarded as a keynote specch for the | grand jury, while her husband was held |31d Fields organizaion for several years. |, oot tha powers from any undue,cn-| “(A detailed wcheme for the constitu A € TO ORGANIZE THE SHOE organized miners of the countr¥, Mr. |in $1,000 ball as a materlal witness, a croachment by investors of other. na- |tion of the boatd shall be framed by the e s S0 LEATRER tNDUNTRE|Fenn e B — - Campaien o ipeal, s Yolsient o2t | ttom epecial conference referred to in_article LEGISLATION DESIRED BY NORTH CAROLINA RECQUESTS 5 When I say that we will take no back-| 15 878 671 OPINIONS GIVE b 2 D] < e ew York. Jan. 17.—A plan to organ. | Ward step. I say it with an apprectation AMERICAN FARM BUREAU CANADA TO DEPORT NEGRO nd eht wines will be earried to tne| Protracted discussion of the new plan | one of the convention on Chinese customs Fredt o s L ror®an" | of what that polies means, and if It Te- TO ARMS CONFERENCE | voters of Ohio this fall under the terme ):‘«’W;t”'w":ah‘jf in eoppect. f 1ty o A A inciuding China dustry of Ameri bracing manufac. | Quires an industrial conflict ol E = (of " Iherefersidum: 18w, t 1 ¢ panese del- wers rene \”‘;"2 ta i:‘« ot oagniiac o Basirars ae oo tt}?eal‘ndq::::!l;l Washington, Jan. 17. (By the A. P.)— esation might possibly require specific w_me:‘_&‘t";:":! ‘:’,"'ffif?{:;.«mm‘,‘;:f vai| mitchinis. rnlaps Ena: all A Drot o Interest to a’high degree on the part of | A mew political party to be called the | Instructions from thelr government be- | any provisions of an existing concessios s - Mg Rl o). ng at the hard coal|the American public In the success of | “Roosevelt Progressive Party'* and run [fore formally outlining their views with consist ing the styla of shoeg | Miners’ conventoln which will formulate |the Wattington conference y women, fi r: - |any completeness. her ssion or wit rinciples is disclosed | entirely by women, filed incorporation pa- leteness. another concession or with the princip] today £: the convention | WAZ® and other demands to be presented |PY a statement published today by the program | u will | Toronto. Ont., Jan. 17 (By the A. P.). —Time-yellowed documents of 8 e or co-oneration eek | trade” daye today were being thumbed S etrio | stery makers in sett v by Canadian officials in|was considerca The Hughes pronosals wers put for-|of the above agreement or deciaration pers. The incorporators are Chicago and 2 x SF B b ten Goat their seareh for & precedent in interna- | of (he Natonal Assaciation af Foo and | {0 the corl ancrators bofore March 31, | ommittee of zeneral information of the | Oak Park women Fard it fopus ot e togalutiol u_\: of-| may be mibstitutid by the parties cons - tional law upon which to decide thé case | Shoe Mapufacturers. The nropesal nro- | When the prosent contract expires. Wage | 3dvisory committee to the American del- = & o . 1% the purpose of endeavore - 1 Matth n!'u:!nr:‘;.‘ .\vimv’/‘m: n:':rn vides for a national ad :. o ¢ | nereements in the soft coal fieine expire | P82lion. TUp to January 15 it was esti-| Business was suspended in Holyoke, ‘The open_Agor -n-China established for purp whese deportation on a charge of ing STENAM-the first FEAF T convention | e &ume time for the irst time in mated that the committee had received | Ma: for an hour during lhe funera: fon tomo to riot is deinanded by North Carolina | Will make its dec 1 (revizad draft of resolution.) ing to arrive ; a satistactory adjust< ; = 5 Mad- —wy e Iyt .| ment on equitable terme” i g | many years. Predictions have heen made | OPinions in regard to the work of the|Se-vices fcr Rt. Rev. Mgr. John T. Mad L b a view to applying more ef. eq \ na re- | autharities. The pian, which was outlined to the | 1" 4 coal miners _that . ingtend ‘of | POTTETERCSS NAMEIIng 113,878,671 e, Ticniaperatior T Dohan (it tir Atlantic, G Dot ntodtin anoiont nufacturers hy a committee that hae | 22Te€NT to a wage roduction, the T ara-| More .than a million people reported |lic diocese of Springfield. TO PROBE CHARGES AGAINST EXPERTS ARE DIVIDED federation said they | yhe Canadian b uyvv.l the problem. fncluded a course of | ite n‘f". will demarid increases, among L';vr;:ol;::r::rna‘:o\'or.:‘3]:»_ to onen sa: 1n;1\s L. N. Style of Fl Paso Tex., principal iR Y, RO 00 63 IMYORE B i ference to endorse 2 |jeast one histor cducation intende to impress on the mube | 0er things . “Whin it came to the L it NER . h DUTIES Yo h R ; ; & St o a e WSS owner of a mine at Santa Bulalia, . RO e o are groithan artsipeton) St S rmr;:mrnml\:dg;"};","‘,,'.’,f’,f‘{n‘:(orlvén::mm?‘ o Aomemiiich should | huahua. has received news of the resoue | wogincion Jam 17—A special in- Washington, Jan. 17.—With the ex« 16 Mt e | articies of correet dress, L o | committes of anthracite operators. zave|ment which ('T\'orn:rfin‘:r}:fm“{ni?in 'xlre\' o A Style, an American | yegtigation of charges against the Gen-|perts divided into two distinct schools of » ? r | : o 2 L 5 > d leading this e | £y Mexican bandits. A A o o e lain hi smakter, an Ohio: R. Brig ent of fhe asso. | oMt @ statement that “full :time opera- | udzment of the delcgations With a gen- St ke :“n:‘;l{ tric (;?n‘xl‘::nin:i:u::]:lgco;;m :?gg;;r:xuhcl;nn13:::-2;‘:;“_‘5 - | lation, praised Secretary of Commeres | tions of the anthracite mined on the scale jaral . recommendation of co-operative| itk enly: approximately $250,000,000 | ‘SYestigations of the 1 be b by the|finding it increasingly difficult to reach » Abra- | IToover for his “tireless effarts and vatn. | heretofore maintained will. ot be po imitation. far exceeded those who |in notes backed uwp by ome of the T e Sy R e egun by t nding - Ely Sl Riven ok the. tadnatici in the cominz year without adjust-|sought to place precise limitations. Their h sh abol 14 in the post-w | ments which w oo roserece tn the world, Austrana | department of justice within a few days,|a final decision as to the basic? prin nermit reducing the | number was 11,642,685, while 271,926 of | Leqae ¢ tr b e Attorney General Daugherty announced |ple upon which will be assessed the iv i strongest ! 4 ~ int » of the negro on the price to the con g ner.” the petitioners favored limitation with :.Tnac{mo‘;fe‘s?\f:mc?fi fi?f, ‘v‘;;-w. = today. port duties to v:e written into the per- ive can remain one | DUCK WHEN YOU HEAR i, conclusion s unavoldable” the | “henevolence and Ifberality” and only e e . fn tod tish soil” et sl 3 T tnat full time production | 20,913, demanded complets disarmament.| . During 1881, tourists “and climbers to | WeUt and the General Ehctric Company| The experts were heardl again tofsy St e e E" ON GOLF LINKS he maintained unless wages are,There.were 12,798 wio declared against |the numbers of 107 were killed In the | ¥as publishea recently, the attorney|at some lenxth but at the finish com 0. The chief justice and & third| Chicage’ Jan: 17— Fare" 3 - clded again him; amother dis- jany limitation of armament while 11,647 5 y said, in whic nt|mittee members were understood to ba oantoal and. eastern Alps, mostly from | €eneral said, in which it was brought|m erstoo e e e R o ——— adviced caution in arranging the iimita. | talls, acoording to officials statlstics just | out that charges had been made against |almost as far at sea as ever. Instead of and eveniually, the trlal Was ear-| 1" wath out when they hess fostord LU VE BOYS CAUSED tion and 8,454 demanded an increase In cat Britain on an appeal ],,i they ‘hear.it;shont wublished. the company to the effect that it had |an agreement on the plan to ssess du the_ appelate court decided today FIRES IN N, ¥, SCHOOLS | naval strength. cteated a monopoly, extorted millions of | tes on the basis of the wholesale do- AT o e ed fagdyain Protests azalnst a 6 years old, was | doliars from the public, jussgled ac- | mestic selling price of the imported mer« remains one | oy Sremit court ruling that | xaw York, Jan. 17—Mysterious fires |tentes werc received f coll " ana ane|Miss Harriet Stevens could not recover Here the abolitionists stepped in with plea that “no €l nces and en-| Miss Rose Hellman, B om 11,36! feund dead in her room in the Bronx | counts to avoid payment of income|chandise, as some had expected, they 1 ASmases el a et ot Bt it in twe public schools in Manhattan, one | aPDeals for an association of ”Mm‘,:: with a gas tube in her mouth. Beside |taxes, and violated a decree of a Cleve- | were represented as §E‘nz far from ae- e Adam- | derson was set free. - 101t hall driven by Baward. Ganacie. |# Week ago, both endangering the lives|Were received from 1.73%,095. her was an apologetic note and $3,50 to [ land court restraining it from unlaw-|cord on this proposal o e the national | Bullock was arrested at Hamilton, On- | §fice "Stevens. tad - eheonare, Gallagher. | o hungreds’ of puplls, fed to the arrest —_— e “pay for the gas.” tul acts. Chairman Marvin and Willam Bar- The conferenen will aito | tario. charged with havink instigated a | s rpn? Pl charsed sssault and |foqay of three bovs, afier imventigsiios | TAKING TESTOIONT 2N The company, Mr. Daugherty contin-|gess of the tariff commission, and Judee . wlare for the repeal or|riot in North Carolina. Alleged by Amer- |2 ®Y WID 2 golf bait, but :"_""”” showed that waste paper —baskets in SECOND ARBUCKLE TRiay| The Mnes. supreme court In a deci- | ued, had denied that &t had violated any|De Vries, of the court of fflmm-.n:f;‘ ' ¢ “ummins law | Ican officials to have crossed the horder | caution in ealling. “fores "€ DT lemnty class rooms had been the origin Fliwen i elon by the full bench, held that the Com- | of the terms of the decree or committed | peal. were understogd to have conth =2 arantee clause | In March, 1921, to evade trial, he al- | =25 of the blazesy p ¢ i saiietton n- | ready has been examined by the imm - R T TS i : monwealth should be given no preference | unlawful ms;nf?rancfseo, Calit., Jam. 17.—Tak- | UC0™Ch of Gapoeitors in trust companies s of testtmony ‘in- the second_ man- | 350, TR0 SRR Tl - acors, siaughter trlal of oRscoe Arouckle got ; well under way here today. the 10 S s Detectives tonight were seeking other road la.|Eration officer at Hamiltoy and prder | POINCARE TO SEND CABLE bovs thought to be responsible for two o wage making | 4eported. Bullock has appealed to the | MESSAGE TO HUGHES (fires today in the Bushwick High school, Sking power of | Minister of immigration. Brook acts but inasmuch as viola- |to advocate this plan, with George Da- tions of federal ®ws were charged, it|vls, chief special agent of the customs had been decided to institute a special | service at New Yor! = investigation separate from the Lock-[chleferltic .~ = - vhis s * st . The four-masted, coal-laden Boston | wooi committes procesdings. A second plan before the co i St S S PRy n 17_Premier Poineare to- | in waste p:;(::“\,;l o hatihsen foutad ,,,',‘"‘ Priedman, assistant district attor- |ecnooner Freeman, Norfolk for Boston, | " Tnres. represeniatives of the depart. |calls for an essessment of dutles o Posagreedror - g ogre 2 : 3 =5 TR e R e e ihe oOpening statement for |came into Vinyard Haven, M With | ment of justice and possibly two incomé |the basis of the market value § AJOR, Kl 3 SECRETARY WEEKS REFUTES of State Hughes expre: ncere | CHARITABLE AMBITION wherchy g0 pon., Qulining evidence iner bow badly damaged in a collision off | fa . aXnerts and. accountants of the | country of shipment of the imported . T o S ASSERTIONS OF HENRY FORD | desire to co-operate in the work of peace ST 5 iy o hopes to prove that Miss|Gay Head last night wit hthe steamer |0 wTRETS, AU BCOOULIIS oL e | dice with an added provisl el being carried on by he Washingon con OF MISS ANNE MORGAN | Wireinia Rappe died of injuries recelv-|Munalbro of the Munson Line. conduct the investigation he sald, add.|a percentage increase in the - gt Washington, Jan. 17—Secretary Weeks | ference.” T xt Yof the message was el L o4 at Arbuckle's hands at a party he e 7 & s ui a formal statement today described as (N0t madeLibiic. Neyw, ¥ori, Jan. ; 11, | iP5 that the department of justice would |dutles in the case of merchandiss wi o . Nean o tie departutedt kL | however, co-operate with the Lockwood |an added provision for percentags e Femy Ford that actisn on the jroposal = — — s at Madison Square Garden which |- The owtstanding feature of today's |lansuase and Hterature at the Sorvcnne, | Committee and make use of any infor- :T,;:r,c,;‘::;“?l:ogr‘ul"}‘"“ ‘e caee of the Detolt manufacturer for purchase z ociety attended “for sweet gcharity’s | Proceedings was the submission. to. tne | Pars, will deliver u course of lecrurcs | Mation available. He indicated that the |of merchandise coming from conTIES IDLE CAPITAL IS SEEKING 11 leass of the Muscls Shoals, amps. | - New President National sake”, has returned from atour of for. | Court of & Teport prepared by three doc. at Wesleyan University from February | iivestigation might extend to Oleve-| whets SISy JSRUSRLL, iniee” of NVESTMEN NNELS | ma, nitrate faacle; LA o 2 A clen battlefields with the announcement | tors. This report was used at tne aoc |5 to 15 b otutive, ; i acinags o et e s | it T, ey Lol iy Education Association that from now on, she will finance her | trial of Arbuckle, whioh recuiter g |® ' % : Amerlean producers of similar asticles S ormos auune | ZCCEBIIY felazed by e war do- charities by other means than the sals | Jury dlsagreement. Tho dootors, named| Selzure of the first ram running ale- | SEVERE EARTH SHOCKS Tre susgested ate of incretse it on enormous sy ©war secretary in his statement add- of ringside seats to the “400." by Judge Haroli Louderback for the |plane this year was annoanced by Fro- FELT 1X 105 ANGELES |Der oent. for eath cue per cent, of the (hat Mr. Ford during their conference Benefit performances of “Salome" done | pujrpose, examined organs of Miss |hibition headquarters, The plans with 120 I ; o S e by Mary Garden, bridge parties, social | Rappe to determine # there was any |bottles of Mexican tequila, the prohfbi- [ Los Angetes, Calit, Jan. 17 rency. y sud gave the secretary to un- functlons and newspaper. popularity con- | evidence of weakness in them. The re.|tion bureau stated, was seized on the | earth shocks were felt in many derstand that he wculd make no pub- tests are a few of the methods Miss Miss Anne Mor- | &ate In his rooms in the Hotel St. Fran-| Professor Charles Cestr st istic | c1s Sep! warranted criticism” the assertions of DOSLWAL S uromoter b pheliiEds here last September. sections : Siae port sald there was none and following | Mexican border at' Del Rio, Tex. ot Los Angeles tonight, shattering win-| FIGHT IN HOUSE AGAINST Ho ateenit on the “eonfhrms oMs Morgan will utilize in her ambition"to |lts reading to the new jury the deetors dow glass in some quarters and shaking DYER ANTI-LYNCHING BILL s thar i, s s [Wel S aharant o e raise §215.000 for the inhabitants of war- | mubstantiated it with verbal testimony, The board of control of the Comnec- | frame bulldings. There were nine ow ¥ e bond mark arges of unnecessary delay in declara- torn regions. She is chairman of the —_— * lticut Agricultural Egperiment Station, at | tinct shocks between 7.10 and 230 o Washington, Jan. 17.—Democratio pieagpil o S e tions made by Mr. Ford prior to his do- executive board of the American commit- | CALL FOR SINN FETL New Haven, yesterday appointed Profes- | ciock which agitated many residents.| members of the house were aided today tosing out of a number of | parture from Washington after the com.. tee for devastated France. GENERAL CONVENTION | 5T ‘W. L. Slate of the Connecticut Agi- | Many belleved them earthquak: dicates whic hhad long been | ference. - o i The secretary explained that he had while | 1n their fight aguinst the Dyer a cultural college as vice director of the | others attributed them to bls un prac- | yynching bill hy Representative Reavis, MAJOR GENERAL H. T. ALLEN | , Dublin, Jan. 17.—The formal summons | eXPeriment station. tice of four dreadnaughts of the Pacifc| republican, Nebraska, who, during des HONORED BY ITALX | for the general comvention of the i - fleet. bate on the measure, declared it was 4 Pein_organization on Feb. 7 was, lssued | The first appediunce in the united states | evident that some members of CZAzTes3 Rome, Jan. 17—King Victor .Emman- | today. It is signed by Austin Stack and | °f Clonorchiasis, & disease’comm:n to the | g sworn to uphold the Constitution wers uel today conferrea the Grand Cross |Harry 3. Boland. crient, has been reported to the public ready to “ravien® it. With em x and Cordon of the crown of Italy upon | The convention, whi health sewice in connection with the defeat of the bill, asserting its Major General Henry T. Allen, comman- | upon by ihe. Sien ru.f"ex;l'iav,"?;‘;‘ig presence in California of 32 Chinese Mer- ha rgedt o8 Wt be an unconstitutional der of the ..merjcan forces in Germany.|last week, will be held, according to the | N2NtS- passage would General Alen arrived here today with . Lond market was strong proot |no_intention of entering into a contro- ence shown by investors, the | Versy with Mr. Ford but the statement Southern Raliway $30,000,000 bond |of iast Saturday “was too raw to let wie being largely oversubscribed be- | Pass unnoticed.” s made he new foreign ifsubs an in- | gyx MONTHS IN JALL FOR nal hanking houss actively ider it & 4 oTtecnifs SSAULTING A NURSE s war announced the virtual vy officers at San Pedro (Los An- les harbor) said the battleships were too far from shore for any concussion 'due to their guns to be felt. At ice and Long Beach, more than 20 miles closer to the dreadnaughts than this © offering w with French munic . usurpation .of power by the federal gov- e arrivea here o208y with | summons, for the Jurpose of intervrets| pye i SN city, no shocks were felt. bl = > ’ C A -|ing_authoritativel tvely y guests of the mew Chase house | *The shocks were of such extent in res- =3 ing heayy ction of . §235900,000 bond loan to | Greenich, Jan. 31-By tracing foot- fow's ceremonies in honor of Italy’s ui- | constitution of the Sinn Fein wsneiiar s | Portiard, Me, were given a scare brin | 4 calad soctonaacs it i e | e the Mot RS - ent of the Seine, France. n, 24, known . on | re ed damage estimated at'| y = rticipat e, camea megotintions 1o | Was captured Sunday and charged with "Gonertl Allen was roceived in _au- | reates oy e, memenof dpthe LRI {$55000" o (hree. Ml Sircs. under (he | Hac ity ras, FEDOTed (hat residents | Gachings ana for offcals who_ fal asdian provincial loans agercgat- | NaVing assaulted Miss Frances M. Dor- dience this afternoon by the king. After- o ot hotel wincows, and to adjournmg Pro- | sireets. Cracks in plastering Were To- | s was shoroators commended and 5 $5.000,000. :‘::i’il;’l’“ e G;esn:-ch r:r.mm, ‘wards he was a guest at a reception of | TENDERS OF SETTLEMENT ety vorted from some residences. fayed. . -2 T y morning. ‘boror : z MEN ¥. Y. COURT OF APPEALS today he was sent 5o Jal for sik menths St he paembet of his Stuk were gres|' TN BIALTO THEATEE CLADNS| 'rpuman 4. Clackses] aged 8, swect- HYLAN TO FIGHT THE ent: eformmed the noues that ne Do & and fined $200 and costs, i . s thy Kurtzborn, 18, : er, informed the house UPHOLDS TRANSIT LAW | Miss Dorner testified that Martin - :floi‘}g “nnmsnb%r_men;jfinu:;e 901;:13:} 3 New Haven, Conn., Jan., 17.—Admin- hmem fi:::“:ng{:b; u“err; ‘;\cison n a STATE TRANSIT COMDMISSION | ed general debat on the measure would e e .| ito the Nurses home of the hospital officers. - the sl emates of two viotims of |ratlroad station fn Chicago, Saturny, e concluded tomorrow. The rest of the any. N. Y. Jan. 17.—The stats’s| and finally into her room and when she s lctims of the Rialto theatre fire wer Is mszeme in city traction mat- | discovered him he warned her mot. te " as {i is In the maintenance of o was found dead in an alleyway in St. N"lv Yo\’f‘"-'-ln- livT:e Hylan admin- | week would be given over, he mutb;: = asked the' probate court today to per- istration will carry to the supreme court | consideration of an appropriation FEANKLIN ANNIVERSARY it eceipe from: Farty By e dinena . of the United States its fight against CELEBRATED IN BOSTON T < Dt oAt s ettt and the anti-lynching measure vw|3 eonard, owners of the Droperty, tend- hundred employes of the shoe | he act thal ate transit com- | pot be taken up for amendment umt Boston, Jan. - 17.—Benjamin Frank- | ers of $2,000 each in lenlemw:m g{ death h:teo'r‘;.ltf “;m- .:‘:' "Toblas were | mission, corporaticn counsel O'Brien €aia aext '.xk g in's_birthday anniversary was cele- | claims. A hearing will be held. In a|thrown out of work when fire destroyed |0day on learning hat its constitutionalits bratéd here today in the Old State make an outcry on pain of death. Miss Dorner says she broke away from him and gave an_alarm. Martin left the bullding but Tan across a fleld of snow. His defence in court was that he had operation of any pub- the court of appeals decided by a unanimous vote uphelding conatitutionality of the transit law passed at the 1921 session of the Naw TR lease of (the theatre the Connecticut|the four story bullding in Lexington |had Dbeen upheld by he state court of o Bt 2 “Mash Glanr party Sy House by the Bostonian Soclety. Wal- | Theatres Corporation was required (o | Avenue, Brocklyn, The loss was estimat- | appeals. BIG SEIZURE MADE OF HOME et Y lititurs Pt ng for the re- | night. ter Brussell, director of the Franklin | carry §25,000 insurance against loss of |ed at §$100,000. “I am oonfident we shall ultimately BREW BEER IN WATERBUR o nization of the New York city trac- 3 » corrniens cunsomey, waenmaron | Union, told ‘the meeting how Franklin's |1ife by fire in the building. The heaw. —— win," he added, reserving further com- TR ks s AT Elft of $5,000 left to the town of Boston. | ing is expected to disclose the relation- |« Mike Serino, at present under arrest|ment until a copy of the decision reaches | Waterbury, Corn. Jan. 17— Foderal The court's dectsion nded down | JAKE BROOKS LYNCHED Miss Charl Ormond Williams, of | s birthplace, in his will in 1793 had | ship of the Leonards fo the laimy. in the county jall, Bridgeport, on the |the city hall enforoement 'agents ‘accompanied by appeal of the New York city ad- NEAR OKLAHOMA OITY| Memphis, Tenn., the recently elect- | increased until in 1908 it had reached = charges of manslaughter and of auto- e members of the local liquor squad this v inistration from two orders of lower ed president of the National Educa- | the sum of $408,000, Which Was then de- | TWO WOMEN TRUSTEES OF imobile thefts, s held criminally respon- | CRIME ' COSTLY TO THE afterneon selzed 31,6113 bottles of hoRh = v tion Association of the United | voted to the erection of the Franklin CLTU sible for the death of Luigi Apicella, a AMERICAN SURETY (0. |brew beer and destroved three hogsheads . Oklahoma City, Okia., Jan. 17.—The 5 § CONN. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 3 a Silaren Bl S T body of Jake Beooks. negto, whe was| States. Miss Willlams, who is su- | Union Buildm South Norwalk hotel keeper, who was| New York, Jan. x7—Crime increases, |Darty flled with beer in u vald o2 SR F FAVES 5000 PERSONS b e o & perintendent of the Shelby county e e ) A Hartord, Jan. 17.—Governor Lake to- | Shot and killed “on Nov. 8, 1921. dishonesty amcng employes, and business | 2lleged saloon at 97 Sco i SERLESS IX MANILA | Bighi was found (hie sitarnoon fi."n“;".:i schools, Memphis, Tenn., has gone OBITUARY day announced the appointment of two difficulties throughout the country have |ard Andrews, sald to be the proprietor "o N MAN was 3 , Tenn., pEELT from a limb of a tree six miles south of | step by step from her first positipn Miss Elizabeth Howxhurst women tothe board of trustees of the |. The beard of education of the Metho- Manila Jan. 17.—More than 5000 | town by a party of searchers headed by | as teacher in a one room county forced the America nSurety Comanp to lho] -lwn.h w;- 1:{::?&_ » charge o i i Ne v - | violating the Vo! 3 Sea Cliff, N. Y. Jan. 17—Miss Kliza- | Connecticut Agricultural college. Mrs. | dist Episcopal church in session in New |pay the heaviest Year's claims In its hie- | V' 3 ot k. school, to the highest office within | beth Hawxhurst, §2, surviving member |Otto B. Robinson of Willimantic will | York, announced that it had outstanding |tory, said a statement issued today. Prohibition agente cdlet b l::: 3 he S orithe’ Knart: teachers. | of What was said to be the oldest set of | take the place of the late K. Stévens $1,711,000 loaned to students to finance | Total claims paid in 1921 were 71.5 |bought l-‘v!fll ""m‘ ‘h“'"“‘, r headguarters, Brooks had been om | i o Vi Ghatan of | trina in Amerloa, dicd today, Her sia- |Henry of Rockville, and Mrs. Fred O, |thelr education and that, since inausu-|per cent greater than thog eof 1920. Ac- | drews a few days azo and had o g s l;":;;’:‘::"_;"_‘:: Fiorut ks el Btking WLt tha ";‘:! wi G N-‘:;nu‘é::;‘ni: ter Mre. Marla Hawxhurs Bauks, died | Vinton, of Mansfield, will succeed State |Tation of the student aid system, 29,000 roging more than’ 1 local ps Demb 5 1 Siractures ihratchea with mipa CAling of the strike of packing homse tivity on the part of burglars, hold-un two years az- and Miss Hawxhurst never | Senator W. H. Hall, of Willington, whe | young me nand women have obtained |men and bank rchbers alome was blamed: e 28 workers, | Rl , fully recovered from the shock. resigned, loans, for 38.1 per cent of the increase. Sns are homeless in Manila tonight | Chiet of Police Clark, according to a 3 tesanr of @ fire which today swept | telephone message received at polics