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LXIV—NO. 510000000000 FOREGHDERTEFUNDNG e Vew e o o [ 5 e BILL PASSED BY THE SENATE LAST Nlbi T ..... = v g P quith, former British prime miuister, in Securities Issued to Mature in Not More Than 25 Years, Bear-| CABLED PARAGRAPHS | Compulsory New York, on the Carmania for her first wisit to the United States. ~ Lenine, Russian sovist premier, A i Any F s ‘has telegraphed the Italian forsign office ing Interest of Not More Than 4 1-4 Per Cent.—Bill Conterence in Pasis Postponed. iy Torm. that, Te il atiend the Genoa, econamic e : London, Jan. 31 (By the A P)—THe| x.y Yok Jan. 31—Announcing him- The earth, in its = Confirmed by the Senate—Democratic Senators Regar Pravid for a Commission of Five Mmben.b be Ap- conference of the British, French and | self as unqualifiedly opposed to any form | dizzying whirl through space, got off | Four thowsamd workers in the Stand- i J Italian forelgn - ministers, originally | of compulsory insurance, Samuel Gom- |center for a few moments today and shitt- | ard jute mills at Titteghur, near Caleut- S the Starting of a Drive to Block # & . Subij ion by the | scheduled to be held in Paris tomorrow; | DTS, veteran president of the. Ameri- | .. . & B ta, engaged in a riot last Thursday which the Amm as Q pointed by the President, Subject to Confirmation can Federation of Labor, today branded | ¢3 1t5 “Oples” or axes to fit the mew cen- | S AWRRIE, Il O0C Tl vies, i is likely to be postponed a month as the | yrempioyment conditions” as they exist | ter of rotation. s . Agricultural Bloc. - Senate—Vote Was 39 to 25—Differences Between |resuit of the latest French memorandum | today as “hand made’ “premeditated” | Then in order fhat it might not be| The Swedish govermment has acceptel =5 regarding the Near East, which Lord T:d ““:am::m'"z 1;1; valcedd v.g:- beliet m’.wn:m?n a “flat wheel,” so to speak, ;-h- h';lulfl:‘r;-mrefl“d a 1!‘: d"; ;3 ‘Washington, Jan. 31.—Senator Ken- ty, so long established, is followed N . irs, re-|in an address at the second day's #es-|a few million to: id- rock, * | trom the 1u vernment, to_sen Tae, Mt h pro House and Senate Must be Adjusted Before Final En- S;:Ty::gr?:;y wfifals;:;‘:;ln.:‘:flnl’ur:a sion. at.the Nationa? Otvid Wstmiion. | here off the womenn ooty aCihe Oomsi | resentatives. to the Genoa. cunerence. |Yon, ‘of lowa, leader of the much dis- :::ue. e A g | s et g Mr. Gompers' remarks were precipitat- | States, in the bed of the Pacific Ocean, | . - - 4 cumeed Asticultural . bloc and. chatrman 1™ one . eléction of the committes. chaieiiil t. ed by an address by John Rogers Com.- | “skpped” a hundred feet or so to even ( The president sent te the nemate the the _seuate. labor committee, - was] L0 S (ol T ith the oommit< - actment. ; EAFTE T g T g mons, professor of political economy at | things up. The seismograpn reccrd |nomination of William Rebert Rodman, ::’"5.‘3,.‘.?“’ blm;‘ m'.n eior. | tee on committees. Washington, Jan. 31—The bill au-|bonus on the wedra of that commodity RUMBLINGS OF A CRISIS 5 fi:’;;‘;; IoiRREY. Wio . i Macstt S femikcion a3 BBt and [0 mh:‘; T ot s 1aang | Immediately atter Teckipt S he momin- | The new leader of the agricuituraf’ the refun: ev X egislation | IN PARLIAMEN ALY | w ent insurance laws along the |a hs marshal for the district of Rhode ” t a0 ifialing ot I St O e = ¢ il lines of the existing workmen’s compen- |» Observers here eaid they could ot be atiom, thie senate confitmed it usamimous-i| )0, 2! 521, be Gosibnatet Sor aiveeg e s R O en tsents-| | ODposing the amendment, Chairman| Rome, Jan. 31— (By The A. P.)—The | sation law.' He favored a law which |cerfain whether tha dislacement wers fee vears was passed tonight by the|McCumber of the finance committee de-| rumblings of a crisis are echoing through The Gleucester schooncr Robort ané |1V in open session. al days. Half a dozen senators have sen clared it had been decided to have the would - impose the unemployment insur- | horizontal or vertical. In the Erea: San | Arthwr arrived at Yarmouth, X, §, her | At the White House it was said that | Been active in promoting the block pro the cotridors of parliament on the eve | @nce expense upon the'employers under Francheo shock of 1006 the horizontal |crew on short rations, and ‘with only a | the president had appointed Mr. Kenvon | {12 Besatate Ealioge, Minmis s coagtl The bonus bill originate in the howuse, because | of the opening session on Thursday. The | State regulationi and supervision — He | displacement amounted to abou: 20 feet. | few Tags of canvass ciinging to her yards. so ,-;;'emrl e -‘!emhdx:h Nr fo; | Kansas; Norris, = Nebraska: MeNa '4 By ment it would be a revenue raising measure| various factions are beginning to align | Plamed the periodicity of business fluct- | This is the manner in which profes- n:fl Mflm \Mbfl“ s ‘Nb“rvt:m “\:; or 'and ‘Gooding, Idaho, & ” Aifferences between the house|and that everyone knewp that adjusted | for a fight on both internal and foreign | uatlons, the credit system and business |sors of geotogy and seismographic ob- | The Hetchkiss Bros. company of Tor- % :": “';m a 'd_“{ :: s :‘ St e . “hich is expectsd within a|compensation legisfation soon would be | policies. over-expaneion for unemployment. sezvers account for the wiolent earti vi- | ington, with subsidiary plants in Hart-| latters known desire to have a pluce on |y \yps MEXTIONED AS 3 . o £ enacted. He deprecated what he called | The center parties, In which the gov-| In answer, Mr. Gompers: said unem- |brations which demoralized imstruments | ford and Maine, was piaced in the hands| e (ederal hench. Sehstor Kenzon, ' SUCCESSOR TO KENYOY ¥ slicans, Borah, Lafollette|ths injection of party politics into thejernment now finds its chief support, ap- | Ployment s a ‘“controliabls promblem,” in observatories throughout this country | of Harlow A. Pease, temporary receiver. et l'h::ll ey o s iten e ned with the solid demo-|Guestion and said ke objected to adding|pear to be weakening; there is much | and declared the workers wanted em- |vesterday. Thus far the exact location of —— e e dl"‘"‘“k 5:" SIs ena. ) Doa: Mdtiee . Tors, Jan. 314 b s ity Th Agbuiing (6 SHL the honus to the debt bill because the|apprehension as to whteher the liberals | Plovment and Tot insurance fhe huge “‘siip” has not besn determined, | James Muccio was held for teial In the | 2te, Kuew of his dislike. for p A oo, 1oy TR Thde: ihe terms of the bill a com-|president had declared his opposition to|and democrats ought to support the pres- B although observers from Washington. 1. | superior court at Stamford on a charge | bis love for the law. =~ = .21 sy s S ™ headed by the|any bonus measure that did not provide| ent cabinet in the light of recent events. | QUARTERLY §TATEMENT OF C.. to Berkefey, Cal, agree that it prob- | of arson, it being alleged that he -tried s S 3 1 would have funds for immediate payment to the for-|The government finds itself face to face U. 6, STEEL CORPORATION | Was a few hundred miles -off the | to destroy his automobile by setting it on | Ocral. Missiseippi. after confirmation | thought to the question of whom net o the approval of the|mer service men. with the question of the recognition .of mouth of the Columbia river. d or convert, and to| Senator Watson, ‘of Indiana, cut the| the death of the pope. fire In a Stamford garhge Sunday night. | hed.been voted, said that while he was | would appoint to succeed Semator W. 84 1 us been ar- | New York, Jan s1—The fnancial| ,The sbsence of ' recorded disrupion Rrmyomwis besause o the pbiesa, om | ecait smage. of e Tows. dinrice wnd ima of the payment of the|discussion short with a motion to lay on | rangeq that Signor De Nicola, president | statement of the United States Steel cor- 1 °f the Visible surface of the earth or of the | A. C. Townles. president of the Na-|EeRYOn WaS becoise O €00 SRErs Moo { € v 0000 B (00 1" 5 interest or both, of the | the table, stating that everyone knew a|of the chamber of deputies, shall deliv- | poration for the final quarter of 1921, |fU€e 0dal waves which usually radiate |tional Nem-Pariisan League, has com- | (L% W8 HoL Wit (o0 Siek S ettions | Governor Kendall said that he probd bonus bill soon would be passed. The|er an address at the opening, eulogizing | issued today, showed that the corporation [ -om the scene of un -arthquake led the |pleted a-30-day jail sentence, - Jackson, | 27ine thioughout the SETCWRCPAt SCRicn | FOYURRG S000T Saic Pt maturity of the obliza- | motion brought protests from the demo- | the pontiff; then Premier Bonomi will [ falled to earn more than about one-sixth | CTYES to belidie the “sip” occurred | Minncsota, for violation of the Minme- | %8 R s L Py i o 8 m'hm " lmme et gt | ratie aide, Senators. Aspura, of: Avitor| Fpeal enigrsing he words of the press | of The amouRi Temired to pay he Gome |TH1o8 belew the bed of the ooean. s vi. |sota ceplonage law end wes relessed. | tended to drive a wedge lieo. and uldl-| ditely following the date when the reed A 4 June 13, 1847, and|na, Pittman of Nevada, and others de-| ident. THe Catholic deputles, upon |mon dividend for that period. olence was autesied by the uatering s stely. dastior, (heTaprcliu] biic | levasion of Baastor Ketron. takes sieod 721 Could ot be lesy than | claring That it ¢iolated the sniit of the | whom (he promier relies for 11 votes, | Toial carnings of $13.612,033. against| OETADNS Which n som: nitances were | Geverser Chaming H. Cex of Masea- | | Senator, Hefiin, domocrat Aubama. | Tie, [ONT goremor sleo auieted e s, Bonds of one foreign |unanimous consent = agreement, Which | are strongly insisting that the chambec | $15.913,058 in the previous quarter. and | {1 m the recording rolls. whils | chusetts announced: " thét he would be |declarsd that with, the Kenyon afpolnt; | mors, that he would . -ck the place hin ould mot be accepted for | Was designed, they sald, to limit devate|shall adjourn for the day In memory of | net income’ of $117322012 “was further | Yo% Machine’ at Rerieley was sct infa candidate for re-slection to another | Ment “the drive 1o b think of resigning the governorsnip ta her, nor could any part ot |and ot prohibit it the_pope. reduced 10°37,377.801 after deducting In- | Toren OF the frst tme In many years. | two year-term. ‘He micceeded Vice |bloc has been antelll L g o | bedome s canditace sven houen o Pacs indebtedness be cancelied, Republicans contested this view and | The Hberals and democrats, who furn- | terest charges on bonds and adjustments | ;e ;‘;d’l,‘m;’l}hl “;SL"a'nhu\sgnz President Calvini Coolidge as chie 3 i the commission would be|after considerable wrangling the point|ish-a large.part of the government's|of various aecounts. N St A L .).'nc ) seis- n the date of the appro-|of order against the motion s over-|support, strongly oppose this. Besides, | To meet the §12.658,702 required to|VosiaPhic o orgham Uni- and_the members other | ruled by Vice President Coolidge. The | many have expressed the opinion that the | pay dividends on the Breferred and com-| 'Sy here etury of the treasury would|Senate then adooted the Watson motior | government went too far in recognition | mon shares. t_m_dir,e‘cton dre‘w from thel, .o gu:.; off !:(':n:n c\a::;h::a;r::: v the president, subject to| With thres reublicans—Johnson, Lafol- | of the death of the pope by placing flags | undivided surpiis. the sum of $5,250,901. > SOk, cater, ol its axes, i it A I e ot b the bt [Vvvn’n: ita | ette and Norrls—voting it and two dem-| at half mast, and In other ways. There |On the figures fssued today, only 21| iro e i B Sume Inere [of M foveait. ik S0 T v BP0 bl tr}’:e asricultural bloe. ot tomm asion would be required fo | ocrats—King and Myers—supporting, It. | are members of this group Who contend | cents was earned of -the $1.25 to be pald . a slithing of | stocking and escaped. miles of a PT1a Vo male annual reports 1o congress at the| In his statement before the ways ana | that the cabinét is to be blamed for the | to common shareholders for the last f ‘straia, and we go merrily along ning of each regular session in De-| mears committes, Hanford Mac) the senate until probable the middle of | he would be elected. e b km o ; February. | A doren or more names ara being el . By that time, he expects passage of | tioned in connection with the appoint. o D e tree. Retaces | the Capper co-nperative marketing bill in | ment of & mucceasor. Bt e ldorwed pcprietor with the bt | Which e 1s.vitally. interested and with | - Among them are Congressman H M. Towner of Corning; Colonel Smithi Brookhart of Washington and J. R. Senator Borah, of 1daho, {= next in | Howard of Near Ames, who is prestaend $ szain the republican line on the lahor com-|of the American Farm Bureau Federay | ider, | downfall of the Sconto Bank and furth- | quarter. ’ Tho' Andes. alon the Paciic’ soast i | fell ot by siare. . 3309 mittee and if the senate rule of seniori- | tion. 2 * national commander of the American |ermore condemn the government's for-| Total earnings for the year amounted n | fe o embers of the cabinet and of | Legion, sttacked Secretary Mellon for | eizn policy. he anpointed on the dbet sccording 1o Senator Wat- 5 3 South America and the chain of rocky |compared with 1520 whil> exports to to $92.708,829 against $176.686,898 in | goten ; i more Legion, Atiacked Secrstar). Mellon for |sigmpotiey. [ oo o L te, SIAI0AIS. skatnes $TI6 646438, 10 |dctocmiations: which Joln the. twe. conti, | Soats. America’ deciued by then H B nents, di = MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR time. He declared that “Instead of op-|was not admitted to.the four-policy pact { 589,063 and-in 1918, when the war boom | noo% Olsappearing - into the sea off [$300,000,000. an. Indiana, who told the | Posing this bill by pointing out the diffi-|in the. Pacific,»and because Ita TESTIMONY CLOSED IN i A 2 outhern Cafifornia Tift- —_— KNICKERBOCKER VICTIMS THE ARBUCKLE CASH o hat, al-| culties of financing it, Mr, Mellon would | excluded from the tWo-power il s ::1:’":’0‘(:1 e iy, falling and_“slipning” accordng to | The old brick house at £3 Prince sirest, \ i S S e Vi o o e £ day’ {the s:smologist and the geologist, New York, where James Momroe, - fifth | Washington, Jan. 31.—Washingten to-| San Franclsco was not authorized by the | do better to find and suggest proper ment between France and Great Bri- % ;rM:y séa‘tevmemofu a:hole re‘fleclME Many W7 these disturhances take place |president of the United S . died, is t0 | day held the first of its many funerals | taking of t énf‘!l:&'mi“' lla—'no to make such an announce- | methods of ralsing the money tam‘at A"labnn:. Fearn;fr:‘!o !I}")s:pol]\: m\! sl ax;ln h;:A]nd““r;u;;ci:‘x:nm: 12:"'" mid-ocean, the only visible evidence he- | cleaned and preserved for its historical |for the minety-seven who perished Satur-|of g mwl“'*““-“‘m“ hitgs mflme:‘flmt:cg =s knew that this was — ment of the Genoa conference has als |ing the zig zag lines trailed by a seismo- |In terest. day night when the roof of the Knicker- | C. Arbuckle clos . resident’s intention. SAYS JAPAN NEVER INSISTED £ e goverameny's’ sooiien KTEUIN §i o o L NwTE Ot ok hondedte e cilloy ikt bocker motion_ picture- theater collapsed | ervation by tne proscasion trat it o Aside from the fon proposing that ON THE 70 NAVAL RaTIO | 105, PrOtest 5 " S ot o 88 sessra TEes % | One of the notable examples of mch 2 |\ {Brizddl:® Ganeral Fral W. Sladem, [under the weight of snow, and memorial 3 interest on the refunded debt be not less g The soclalists certainly wiil be agatnst | bonds, amounted. to- $8.864573. In No-|oarocyem cocurred in Decortber, 1998 ond | eo ng Fort’ Sheridan. -linels. was fhan 4 1-4 per cent. which was added 83| Tokto, Jan. 31— (B the cabinet, as they accuse tme ministers | vember: they fell ‘to $7.100,727, ‘and' i s 3 Farriey i the A. P.)—Ber- . o, 5 ::: 'l‘lsklhu‘h: "'(he“ premer, ;(pl]ymg to. {":‘c:f‘“; "5w‘h’;,‘e ’1;‘5;,3:;3‘ ::; -4 2 5 an inten:ellation in ‘he hovse of | Ltical ends o ek Teors ealll e Samene e oyas of | tionalists conderen the cabinet for neith | oV, LAKE AT YALE an amendment mthe finance commit- tee, the only important change made in | by the senate was the {limina- allowed to put a physician and nd - Scientists stili_are unable t i apoointed kAt of West' o] s e mmwmdmbv = num'h";( e el by m;:r:o s unable to account for commandant of West Point|ehurches and .other ons. ~ So- December only $5,633,521 was earned. the “lost” earthquake. ' Its source of or- |miitary academy, to succeal Brigadiér 7 The finel arguments are schi o cial functions and business conferences | begin before mnoon tomfi?oww igin never has been definitely estabi: General Douglas McArtaur. 2 ceased in homor of the dead, and the| A motion by the prosecution tha: 4 Za - ped, although it -t . 7L > on . it the gt 1 e Aetending tha etate mor the Taws by et g e AR e s ST Sz tneaters, agdin fn operation, sheitersd | testimony of Miss Zey Droves, &_jprocisien which - wbuld < Bawy Washington confarenice had never $n- | 10 T8, CCNCE L0 e ten thy ALUMNI DINNER, FAIRFIELD struments thousands of miles | EI Salvador Rilver Minew company, | meagre audiences, while hospital staffs|leading vrosscution witness by # " oot ROy 0 st | Stk oA e T Sen Ao B e R | o T o ity petw=en 7 Com: X / ENay. and:to senda tidel wave clrcling | Inc, Consented fo & rechiversim in 1od: | antinued o treat the more tham SIXCY | out,on the Erong that 1 monmery ST nd any claims which the United | scorptance of the 60 ratio was bassd on | TUTIStS and the Fascistl, Bridgeport, Jan.. 31L—“Thank God,” |the earth. eral court.in New York, and admitted 2 T o bereafter might have had againsiithe comviction that nuval Strength alon. im governmént AWAITIN 4id not insure the safety of nations witt out causes for dlepate having been reniov O IGARRINAL 0y od. He added that he was unadle th ex- T press an opiion as to whether the nava; | Romg, Jan. 31 (B : ; and 1o require con- | agresment woull be rencoed 1t the crten. | date of Cardinal O'Connell's arrival ir of the bond conver- |te outlived the terms of the aaremn:, hui | ROme is the absorbing question amonz ; i confined. A number of of- ARRIVAL IN ROME -| there is a better and deeper understand- | A few davs later came nows of an carth. | allegations that fts Jiabliitiee toralied 7 & 5 5 grp, | J28 Delween! the men. of Yi{): and ""“‘“ M’" MAL ‘a’ province, China, [$280,000. The company has a capital €1 | got underway today and others wWere! The defense charged that the st N Hitvard “universitiss s (han T aper Shtore 5‘:"8!:!;".5595‘9?1“ ma,;fl;,;,, : perished |$3,000,000. announesd. ments were obtained by the district at- declared Governor Everett J. Lake in an | SieT : re had pro! Meanwkile, late today, another build- | torney under th-vat and durees e A D)7l | address af a banquet of the Yale Alumni |20/ been two distinct uphearals, probably | Clty Health Offcer Dr. T. 3. Kitmartl | 100" 0 (ho " long sheds of the freight | witness testified on the staus shat oo association of Fairfield county given. jn |°F, fPPosite sides of the globe. of Waterbury announced that all inte:-{ senot of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad | was influenced to make the statements: % honor of sident James R. Angell of Post” earthaekes, taking place in |city matches between Waterbury and | "o o\ sireet and Florida avenue, col- | at the district attornes dictation. d. The senate did|thai the Japanese zovernment hoped that | the prelafes here, now that a respite has| vaje university tonight at the -Universi. | Mid-0ccqa. often cause vast changes in | Bridgeport teams would be forbidden as |2 . i two minutes after eight men who| The prosecution sata fout. however. an amendment by Sena- |when' tha-torme of both the entents aud | COme. before the opening of the conclave | 1 el Coavernon eake. wae Bavenly |IN° @rDeatance of the ocean bed, which | 1onE a8 smallnx continuped in the latter = tor Walsh, democrat, Massachusetts, re-|th enaval saresment csp'red, tne. serq | o0 Thursaay. All technical and ecere- 2 her previous statements to the i ficial and unofficial investizations also | was denied today. e s 10 add a soldiers’. bonus pro- 10 the measure: to limit the au- of the commission in deferring Mtkrent Daygen gressional ap sion Agrecments fa had" be loyed in it @ the day | veiila tsed b o 3 3 e een employed in uring the day nce was exercised over the witness e R bt o o e ermenta: e b ere | the only Harvard alumnus present and g";,‘";n‘.r"’:‘f::(:‘;”lr:";&q;::r; 1a:;r» city. i had checked out. No one was injured. | “until it became absolutely necessars®. auiring the commission after the con-|w e provided with etronger gaaran. . s ha e . | he did justice to the ocoasion with an | Such " ear the ¢ the walls of which | and no duress wa 5 i “sion of sach refunding negotiation to|tees for smacs. And the comng of Cardinal O'Connell is | 15,50, Jiptice to the ocoasion ‘with Wn |awes: Indies, and beneath. the Pacifie; | New Britain's grand lst shows » tota1 | T1°, SLrUcturs, one of the walls 5 o ot any iy repo resulis to the senate. Sena- la, minister of forelgn at. [ &Walted With extreme eagermess. This| aotivities between the two universities, | TooLVaTd from the Americas to the chain + Walsh expluined that the object was replyinz to the same jnterpeflato ; i r v v, it' 1n beleved, due to the ef-| Mrs. Frances S. Bates, a defense wit— of $89,907,531 as against $91,543.448 for | s nr B ;s 2 ; fects of melting snow on the sloplng | mess from Chicago, was calle = : ) {has been sccentinted bY ihe announce: | He humored his talk with the recitation | 7 SUTKen mauntains which farm he |1ast year,'s decrease of SLEISIT. The|,ll L. "built m 104, Firemen and | (al by the prosecation. Sh testifed 13 e publicity” to the Work | MKl &t was a mistaks to hink that the | o0t In the Rome newspaners that he 15| of 5 crpplag takien trom the Yais Cour. |) oantes atchipeingo. n Hardware Corporation !s the|police immediately began an investiga- | meeting Miss Virginia Rappe while thest misaion. eniente had as its sole purpose the abro- | braving the dangers of the sea on & de-!ant of 1575 citing the first game between | . T1® first major catastrophe by sarth. | heaviest taxpayer with an assessment of { P~ were worl ‘ 3 % than a week of debate|gation of the Anglo-Japaness alliance, | Strover. (Cardinal O'Connell is a Dat- | Harvard and Yale, at which 130 stadents | 102Ke or volcanic eruption twhich nis. | $10,236,000. A 4 from both sides of the Rather it was the alliance enlarg=i an; | Senger on the steamer President Wil- !fl(n 2 @epartment stora and 2'and : fusky, o silcanlel engidon ] 3 Edward Shaughnessy, of Chicago, sec- sufter three attacks of iHness 0 e from Cambridge accompanied their team t Constantinople el ot was the purpose to deter | extended to meet alterad worid conditions | 80N, which sailed from New York on| ¢y New Haven, 2 in the year 577, when 10,000 persons per- | _The Besten archdiocess of the Roman | o :::xi\:fi“ ?;:l:z:;fz:cafl;“e!;::nred in | fllness showed a chm::menr;ld;eg.;h;:; ts for 5 number of ysars| AMmerica’s position had Deen s ohansed | January 24.) [ ‘I those days” the governor® mald. | giien, SinC® then there have been 30 such | Catholic church yesterday paid formal|;e® d | resulted_in Jiss Rappe o interest of private holders in this | Bince the world war that she could not he| Thers is general hope that America|va piayer was alowed to Siam the ather | disasters iclbute o the memory of the late Fone 1o onient. " Hla wite, | Mes. Bates.denied that dmh."‘ i niry of $5.080.000,005 worth of bonds |lft out of consideration and she had been | Will be represented by at least one car- | fellow twice before being put sut of | o L ETCAtest toll of human ke was | Benedict XV at a high mass of requiem | S3dily improving tonight. His wite, | ~AfTs. A e s e o of the debior matiens. It also|in mo way concerned with tre iesgue of | dinal. The hasty jousiey made by the | the rame and it was mot anveual for a {osen In 2 voleanic upheaval in Yeddo, In | sung In the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, | 278 [0 daugaiers aiso Yore et | 0 S G0oT 2’,‘,&&"‘“«?2"'.3.1“.%«; s . that It teres ;- | mati e Viscourt U is] laver to i 4 2 3 h ! h : fal : Lo 4, that If the. interest ey, pations or the alfance, Viscours Ushid ;:it:zh?t of Baston. ia_prler s so i plaver to ask his ide-kicker, how many | bt },ffi‘:"’;’“;f:n";';m‘:;;h!;: Boktes. families Tesiding here of the seven war |to write her full name for comparison.’ 2 ould be deferred for a number L - s cave beforp thelslams have you left.” . th upt ; S e ot the way mizht be eleared for the| Tne quadruple entente, the forcign min. | €lection of the pope still remains a mem- 2 Ipa. there was the disastrous eruption | An aseent of 14,408 feet fo the summit tk”m"'m o "1"1):‘{: s ot | in !hendsl;:sel gnm";:!llzsh;himw::le:"g ¢ the whole debt, principal|iSter declared, must be regarded as sig- | OrY to the sacred college, the members | BOSTON PATROLMAN KILLED Which burried Messina and 54 Itallan [of Mount Rainfer, Washington, will -he |he catastrophe and personal letters of ' oxs nificant of suocess sines it prepared fhe | of which look for ‘something of the same r- by | ¥AY for close co-operation with the Unit. contantions were towns, caysing the death of 164,000 in- nature this time, described a8 “typically N e ; ed under orders to stay in the jurisdic g o e ¢ |condolence to tnose mot living in the y 4 2-YEAR-OLD NEGRO | habitants. ;ean and Ju::e! y!.n.‘::;. h? fn‘"en;:;: etty. tion of the court. © of the who | °d Sfates in the cause of inamational | American.” Se A G R s Bl —_— to accomplieh a feat which mountaineers | Memorial serviees were held today in ; —_— ] { was neceasary io give the | JO0EE, He expressed the belief that there | | The fuifiliment™of the remalning ritos | yrodane: wond wes vetosen. it (o | PABTHQUAKE SHOCKS IS mey bam ik erdisttenp s wnter o | e ron V| O TATHEDAY ArronivEn i n the matter of the anxiety\ for the futura be- | In the burial of Benedict took place to-| g.. R . i CALIFORN: —_— e nterest payments, because all | S2Use the desire for armament remriction | ¢ay, She eighih requiem.mass being cele- | Sy, Of TOURAS sustained when Renzy ERNA AN OGN, ¢ lebtor nmations could not begin |24 Deace were the underlying -3 Griet over the recemt death of Baren |Straver, of the Pittsburgh ,Dispatch. e - Murray, a negro 82 years of age, stood oo < and C. C. Bralnerd, of the Brookiyn Ea- R ; T e e |y Toihe Siatine chapel with due %ol ot a siege of sixty police officers in his | San Francisco, Jan. 31.—Earthquake | Untoad Staten o pamnassador to the | 1L and the law class of 1924 at George | BeTiin. Jan. 31—(By the A. P)—Dr, (he same time. The senate Ment ere rounds for the | emnity. Cardinal Vico was the celebrant, | foude ‘in the South End in the early |®hocks were folt today In Caitforory | United States, was: belived to be re- |Ele, - ¢ the treasury department | oS Teasamable belief that the treatiss | while Cardinals Merty_Del Val, Francis- X 3 eI tain to begin its in- | “owia De renewed in their original or im- . = Walter Rathenau former German ministe: i e Washington University held similar se Ie ] 4 b X |rigzen op : sponsible for the suiclde in New York of co-Nava and Maff iniparted sbsolution, | TOTHINE hours. Several others were in. San Francisco and throughout a short time, but that | FOVFY form. GERMAN FOREIGN MINTS! of reconstruction and latte: German rep-| y ices in honor of two of its members > X n ours. il - Captaln Francis M. Barber, formerly of | ¥ : resentative at various economio confer: The cardinals met after the mass in the 3,",",:“,611‘_‘?":,‘&;,1:;“,\‘5:"’:“&", R L e (rm:rsuih(o):;s(:(d::s.o:;ga;n- the (Liniten Sintes paey. o :ehr!;n;mn\:emnghxtfibseue:tr::l::w r“:r[a enices with ths atlies, has bestappointl . e of the newly craated| — hall of the consistory, and carefully rs- | peia eenmut ol «d sleepers and rattled dishes. No dam- | g1 tn " amongthe dead. announced that fts me. | o I°TIST minister. This post hag J L st the ool N Viewsd arranements for the. HmDortant | Mmoot Pl esre that he nad | AR ok rem et x thousand women and glels employed | AMOTE the doad, announced that Itz me- | been held by Dr. Josepn Wirth, n 268 i i . PP Drowadings, b it Boalove: R in shops in_the lower Fifth avenue dis- | morial services woul eldtom tion to the chancellorship, since the rad for fw% i ey Dlanned to ML frla rito 5 et hGasitt & e shocks were recorder by selemo- | (ricr, New York were orderel on strike |In St Patrick's church. St. Pauls|oerantiai N ML e - DISCTSSION OF SOLDIER Meriden, Jan. 31 —A vigorous attack on | FRENCH SOLDIERS BATTLE Sore he i o o e B‘é“;‘!ff"‘{‘j:m;‘;mw;‘o‘r‘n‘ng“- by the Ladies Waist and Dressmakers' | church announced - that requtem mass | o i e N o riden, Jan. 31.—, % 2 $ , ships | 1 25 i 3 e BOXUS BILL RENEWED (e 0 pited States senate by Congressman WITH GERMAN CIVILIANS | ing one bullet to shoot himself, She said | on -the ‘Pacific Ocean of deductions st \';:;‘Te;: ‘....”“Z'“,,‘,:&‘;L';" s i ';eun::‘:r 3‘d¢:t);e:°%h:u“c)::‘: r‘n!::c: P (Wahes Butian s Sate S Patrick H. Keliey of Michigan was the . she wanted to dle with him and he set | Harvard university and the University g R S e A n, Jan. 31—Discission of [féatire of the 1%h annuai inner of the| Berfn, Jan 31._A desmatch from Glsi. | sudte o secend Eatier. ading so'dier bonus il was| McKifey Assogiation he told the of- | of California, that the center of the dis- Ch Sk arges of “waste, mismanagement, active since the formation of the Wirt! L-5e ool oo i 5 ficers, but he. could not force himself to :‘;trhl:oe was on g:e floor of the Pacific | ravoritism, profiteering and corruption” in | over its Investigation of the disaster o |eabine: i May, 1921. He - 8 oy <t Wby en and women, erman civilians were - killed or | fire when she told him to. the coast of Washington or Oregon | the administration of New York alty’s dock | Colonel Charles Keller, sngineer-com o W Eigd W farominent republizany | Wounded Monday night _at Petersdorf, Patrolman Robert J. Dalton, an-of-| Were of no avall. Ships spoken by | gepartment are made in a rsport submit- | missioner,. and the buildin Inspector’s. Fefore the house wavs and mesms com- | (70 parts of the tate, aitended the |Silesia, as a result of an oxchanze of | ficer Who was with ~MAShane, was |radio fafled to report any unusual oe- ted to the legislature and ‘the Now York |office. The federal d H d the o which by agreement of republi-|2Talr. Charles A. Templeton of Water. | Shots while French soldiers were search- | thought fo have syatained & bullet wound | Currences. £ city ‘charter: revision' commission, y e i s e lsaders in congress re-obened hear-|PUTY. licuténant-governor, was eleoted |INE houses for arms.. Th despatch adds | also, but examination showed it was a| In California, the lighthouse at Cape : 3 » the measure, officers of organi- |PFeSMeNt of the association and Water. | that it is believed two Frenchmoen were 5 - Mol of Cormectics | Witz says that several Freneh soldlers newed today 12 both ends of the capl-|n°Te tonight. About 40 number of years and has been particuiar’y city commission teday turned 3 4 When the cabinet was then re-formed coroner's Jury wisited the ruins of the|offios of minister of reconstruction was ; Er theater today and it was announced they | eliminated, and since that time Dr. Rath oo : sliver that pierced his cheek. Mendocino, 30 miles from Fureka, felt s n : tome of former service men urged im- vl.::y was chosen for. next year's gather- Villed and that some Germars aleo met - — the shocks to. a greater extent than W‘“"é'm'“"mfi:.f;’;'{"n'{.c?&;:f "hat :;‘::nxc:: d‘??'é’lfii’! hn’.:‘::‘;:m::s:;: ot '-Is‘z'}mnomt b;‘: e e e ate action wn the Sl and. in reply WL L e of the Incident the a1, | STTVKERS DISORDERLY AT [ °"‘=ff!’°t; Teporting. The lighthouse | the fifth anmual “conterence on physical |accldent and whether any indlvidual | German government on various missions, o nuestions sl . o ¥ hold the consequence nt the al- eepers feared that the lenses ° < i ary funds was one for con- | United States senate responaibic for mucy |lied_commission has ordered & etate of N e btovan by e sl e S e e s D e et A e e | o i predlicat Aol - olve. Sahs Bt e ety el ¥hich they are Heg® ach night between § 00k and | providence, R. I, Jan. 3L—Two thous- | . The severty of the earthquake at Cave " et L g e i Ut g g e e ol s, repubiicas. ASAFS. fros- |y 15 antrity, Tioh Cr ley Taing. and striking mill workers and their sup- | Mendocino was attributed . by lavmen| Chartes Degrall old anl shabblis | sist the coroner’s Jury In its inquire. negotiated with Louis Loucheur, at thet empts by the SemoEtats to 84| 1y; ungst tn the mindy DY BCOLRE b o i Dorters armed with rocks and clubs | heTe as due to the fact thatthe chief |qrossed, was found frozen to death in a 3 time French minister of liverat r‘gw):q potuss MO ta - 1he .“;::1 ’4,:‘ r;m.q& 5 Nyl MM S;-' A‘m;rxc-r- NATOR KENYON DEFENDS Stormed the offices of the Natick mill of lne‘-g:!efll f-““!tl in Callfornia has fts end | ghack on the outskirts of .Haverstraw. N. INFLUENZA IN NEW. YORK at Wiesbaden early Jast Ocav::ey Thi < measure. Afier a briet but heated | GONCCle what ext > taxes to be re- THE AGRICULTRAL BLOC | the B. B. and R. Knight company at | I that Immediate neightorhood. T I e ke ot the s A L N > ¥ ta tober. Th Bohate, B enars: DA Ak €6 3078 en will congress lay down a S L T e Eo i Z OF EPIDEMI vs_ |asseenent proviled for. the delivery;:OR e - *|chart b; & Natick late this afternoon in an effort t a iless trammp, but his C FROFORTIONS |qoro g motion by Semator Watson, republlcan, |Fart :u::'“" "’r‘:,’n":"’“ can o business? | Martinsburs, W. Va., Jan. 31—The az- | to. release Michael Lautler], a striker, | PACKING HOUSE EMPLOYZS e o e hie si00, Germfl:';‘;m;n‘;‘c ”“ffl'lie‘"‘m""‘;:,,z‘ 3 “ana_ to lav on the table an AMENT-| cauee (he senate porriers iy Tol be- |ricultural bloc was defended by Senator | who has been arrested on. & charge of ADVISED TO CALL OFF STRIKE — New York, Jan.; 31—Infiuensa cases | yjon o0 iy Gevastated rogi i ered by Senator Simmont. dem-|¢ ahoulq ant tadking whea | W, & Kenyon, in an adaress beforo sev- | assaulting s policeman. ~Assailing the s Charred that the Radle Comoratlon of | I tDIS city have reached epidemic pro- o4 reglain North Carelina, Incerporating the | - . eral rmers here tonight. The Slorth Caralina. Incerporating the | - -Tne nouse, tn adapting the budgst ays. buflding in close formation they. virtually v Chicago, Jan. 31.—Messages were sent | America was seeking to obtain a monop- | POrtions, Heaith Commissionkr (\pe- | .. Wirth's first cabinet emendment would have provided | LT aitemited to gain action and efficien. -ommconiimmm’:&x;:g":, 5:5““;_ not 2| wrecked it, toring the tront door, shat- | to all unions affiliated with the Amal. |oly of press radio. communication from land announced tonight in making pub- & Capinet wie S me o1 ot W < - et it ot the ater | &, Dt the eenate remains trus to sid terin gthe glass in every window and in Dr. Friedrich Rosen. 1 mslemidpphl LB AT LR . gamated Meat Cutters and Butcher |ths United States, wers made bafore a | liC 3 Teport showing that 313 cases of &y Bt T cust, = o 8OO 18 fPices ir bunt Wre Ne 1 oda) - ouThe. Toreiom "debt st fhat If vhis |Comiomte, h.'f".”"‘m.??..i‘.' o the e e ot e e st 15003 | vading the o in thei for | Workmen of North America today, rec The office of foreign minister in Chane) cabinet was re-formed last Octcher Dr. scnate committee by Josaoh Pearson of | the disease and 233 cases of pneumo- | oyt TES T mporar o the o Lautieri. ommending that the strike of packing |the Chicago Tribume. nia had been reported during the past " Keugry éh :m n;-‘sotr 1::!;: ity h‘ K ~uld prove ineufficient_the Secretary of babes, mostly becavos o o gl i The arrested man hed meanwhile been | house employes be called off immediately, — 34 bours, ~ Thers wers' {3 deattis from fesalo z easury should issie eertificates of|that stiows unlimited debacer T l" | o Tipreseed pleamire at the confrma- | taken out of & read door by o polics | Dennis Lans, secretary of the -unlon,| Enactment of Inw requiring balt of the | the {Wo causes.. s 1o be redsemed out of fu-| "Listehant-Governor Tempieton u"““‘:’g ¢ senate today of his nomination | guard on the assault charge while” the | announced tonight. ; tmmigrants annually . admitted to this | DT. Copeland peinted out that the ep< | INCEEASE IN TROLLEY or with the aD-|a apsech in which e pratern e ey R0® cral circut judge o fthe Towa dis- | rioving was gtill In progress. He was held | The * message recommending that the |country to take passage abosrd American | !demic this year was much milder tham RECEIPTS IN HARTFORDY ent, to sell #o fmuch | ment of .a nats B rcd .;:La:& trict, but offered no formal eomment. in $1,000 ail. # the. strike in all packing centers b {ships, was urged by Chairman Lasker of | the one of 1915-19 when on the cor- 3 he foreign bonds as might be neces- | the tendency of the government to Dbeco: SUIT FOR P : —~ ‘ended, aleo advised the union men to se- | the shirping board ‘at a conference with | responding day thers were reported. .2, Bved > me 'OSSESSION TALE OF TEXTILE STRIKS. Later the senate rejacted, 42 to 21, an OF ONTARIO BEACH endmant by Sspator -Jones, democrat, w Mexicos which carrled the “five 2 , . Hartford, Jan. 31.—Trolley fares cole curt thetr old jobs, Mr. Lane said. He |members of the house mmizration com. | 070‘ cases of Influenza and 283 cases - THROUGHTOUT BHODE ISLAND | Said that the unlon ezxecutive council | mittee. = - lected =5 of pneumonia with 61 deaths from the | tnte eite 1o 198 roienid eeaes 0o - . | had decidea to make the recommendation P— former and 99 ffom the Jatter. The cam- | which was §535.000 more than the Tea (| Al oo~ B el ":u";‘;‘l;"f’-afmh‘l;m z:rsm‘”" in| New York, Jan. 31.—Plans %or a pos- | 2nd that there would be no further con- | Jotm T. l-fikk,":f‘lrm":-vlnu o.: ot celpts here An 1920, These figures agh” *ay” plan but had no Pro ent brought by the state 1 certed strike action. coercion @ vear ago durinz the Lockwo s ot Maseachisetis seamr - iy inte | slble general strike in all textile plants ed strike ™h offering his amendment, Senator 5 Y dus E e TN (O | contained In a report submitted to h& throughout Rhode Island wera discussed | The strike started on December 5. |lesisiative committés’s exposure of scan- it was two vears ago. Lut | town clerk tod. he federal truets ¢ Rocliester were served on Mayor Van-|'at a meeting here forday of the sxaca- | The union offered to submit to govern- | dals ir the bullding trades, will be par.l | he declared there was.sufticient reason | Lo the Srecient ot he company T4 zandt' today by a deputy United States | tive souncil of the United Textile Work. | ment arbitration of the strike but-the |ed February 24 from the state peniten- | for the public’ taking all Dossible Dre- | vear 1991 was the first full vear undes marshal. Massachusetts secks to eject | ers, Thomas F. McMahon, president of | Packers maintained there was nothing to |tiary on Welfare Island- g cautions. SSE kot cant troBay. tasd. THE LRGN ';‘:ag";l"::emh wn;-i;:kut oflnufl- the organization announced ‘tonight. aritrate. A week ago the union voted = A wDer also une:fl mm_l‘m 'r fs made to the town clerk as the b 3 shore of e Ontario, 4 cMah -1 o n e strike off but it w: Captain Danlel Docherty, ‘akipper and | the age groups that were affected in the claimingetitle: uider, the raaty of Flart: | oic aitr: MeMabon aaed an. | Mooty the arl ¥ of the ity _collects 3 thorized a meeting of the Rhode Iviand | nounced over ninety per cent. ‘of the |part owner of the tramp Javary, seized | epidemic of 1915-19 as compared with for a fee which the city ford of 1786. The issues in the case are | council on February 5 to detemine - just | Workmen voted to cont'aue the walk- |while her alcohol cargo was' being _ei- listed for trial on the calendar of the su- i Simmons declared that when he had.pro- ssed the bonne bill as an amendment 2,4 123 reidion meseure, b had bosn »i4 that it was the desire of the -] Ty to act om the bonms in econnection ! *ith the debt refunding bill, but new the |'p, n S “publicans had dscided in party conter- | D o0 FROM HATCHET ‘WoUNDS the company under the the groups affected this year. I 391819 | o qeer gt v The city will 7o : What s will be affective by the | out. phoned. fnto thirty New York, was sen- | the group - of those bBetween 15 |g53600 sor 1921, compared with nes that the borus measure should ‘be| INFLICTED BY A GIBL |Preme court of the United States. strike, should it be ordered. - - o T tenced. to ‘serve a ‘year and one day in 800 for the previous vear. :. icted upom separately. L —— 3 “Unless thers is some change in the | WOULD .MAKE INDOOR Atlanta penitentiary and pay $1,000° fine hile . 3 The North Carolina senator went on| Somerville, Mass, Jan. 31.—Thomas | ALL COUNTRIES EXCEPT U. S. situation before then” he = said, ‘“the - LOAFERS LIABLE TO ARREST |for yiolation of the Voistead act. o say that the administration had now | F. Kiey, assaulted” with a hatchet three ACCEPT GENOA INVITATION | United Textile Workers' are surs to| —_— . tecided that it would mot be feasfble fo| Weeks ago.after a guarrel over a girl Sl strike, However, -there will be no ac- | . Boston, .Jan. 31.—Indoor loaters in 4 Robert ¥. Wag- we the interest on the debt ::i Ged at a hospital todey. John Pullen is | Londen, Jan. 31.—All the countries in- | tion agains® those mills or plants which | whatsver public resort they spend their he articles of in- his purpess and it was the plan inst mow in FEast Cambridge jail charged vited to the Genoa economic conference | have not reduced ‘wages or - increased | time, would, be lable to arrest under a ® lovy new and special taxes. Assert-|'With assault, The police allege ‘that 5 have ‘definitely ‘avvepted excéept the | hours” . 0 bill considered today by the joint lez- -, #g that Chalrman Fordnev, of the ways | Pullen struck. Kiley as. the latter and } United -States, Reuters learns, So far| _ - | islative’ judiclary. committee. The pres- [men in New. ind means committes, had a| hls flance. were leaving the gir’s home, b as British and Itallan- circles are con- | Norwich University, at Noethfield, Vt. | ent law ‘makes only babitual loitess in |reporters and_ wx on gasolin® Senator ?- Pullén was a boarder. Pullen i cerned it is believed the conference Will |receives $10,000 under the will of Arnold | gaming houses, saloons, or housey of {ll [en v this would place the whole 0 be arraigned en Thursday, meet »s fixed on March 8th. © ot New. York. - B . . § fame mubject to arvest. . s v Hmeversd 4 % 5