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VOL. LXIV—NO. 49 ' POPULATION 29,685 'NORWICH, CONN., SATURDA SOLDIER BONUS BILL MINUS ANY PROVISION FOR REVENUE Reporting of Such a Measure Was Favored 5 to 4 by Special Sub-Committee of Republican Ways and Means Com- mittee of the House—Impression Prevails That the Ac- tion of the Sub-Committee Will Me Ratified by the En- tire Majority Membership gf the Committee—>Sales Tax Proposition Was Defeated 7 to 2—Motion to Report Bill Carrying Only an Insurance Provision Was Defeated Homage to Dead |Brandegee Of Roma Disaster Thousands Stood With Bared Heads During Funeral Cor- tege at Newport News. Newport News, Va, Feb. 24—Busi- ness activities in Newport News ceas- ed this afternoon at 3 o'clock ywhen toll- ing bells marked the departure of the funeral cortege of two unidentified vic- tims of the Roma disaster from St. Paul's Episcopal church. Its route marked by thousands who stood with bared heads the procession moved to the Casino grounds on a bulff overlooking the James river, where mil- ftary services were conducted. The humming of airplanes overhead mingled with the dirge of the bells as A New Reservation Action Was Taken After a Conference With President Harding. ‘Washington, Feb, 24.—An agreement for final committee action tomorrow on the four-power Paciic treaty was reach- ed by senate leaders today after the administration forces and a group -of republican reservationists had united in support of a new compromise reserva- tlon, The compromise was lald before tht committee by Senator Brandegee, Te- publican, Conneotiqut,’ after a confer- ence with President Harding, as a sub- stitute both for the compromise sug- A “dark horse” premier seems now to be the enly feasible solution of the Ital: lan ministerial crisis. ‘The Portuguese government is consider- ing moving the capital to Colmbra, 110 ‘miles northeast of Lisbon. The body of Liecutenant Harold Hine, of Bridgeport, Who lost his life in the Roma disaster, will arrive in Bridgeport from Newport News, Va., this morning. . The Unlversity of California’s athletic stadium will be erected in a canyon near the Greek theatre and will seat seventy thousand. Directors of the national Enameling and Stamping company passed the usual dividend of 6 per cent. on the common stock. 3 District Judge C. S. Jelley of Min- neapolls died at a hospital in Boston. He had been under treatment thers & week. TEN WOMEN PUT MORE THAN §600.000 INMYTHICAL “Pa0L™ Promises by Broker Alfred E. Lindsey of Quick and Fabulous Profits Induced Women to Put Cash Into His Hands— One of Lindsey’s Victims, 75 Years Old and Nearly Blind, Put $25,000, Practically Every Cent She Possess- ed, Into the Pool—Several Women Prominent Socially Were Victimized. New York, Feb. 24—Ten women, sev- Tt was to get her money In a pool op- eral prominent socially, who claim to have vut more than $600,000 into a mythical “gool” promoted by Alfred E. Lindsey, broker, with a palatial home at South Nyack, today wgre summoned to appear before a supreme court grand jury and help piece together the details of a re- markable story of high finance, on wh His home at South Nyack was one of the Assistant District Attorney Mumhy will | show places along the Hudson river, and | seek Lindsey's indictment. Lindsey self was a leader in civic af- The list of alleged victims of the mi “airs, having taken a prominent part in the Ing broker is headed by Mrs. Lillian N.|raising.of Red Cross and other funds. Duke, divorced wife of James B. Duke, But when he was “on the make” all the “tobacco King,” who claims she entrusted | 53 drcpped out of his nature, ac- 00 to the enzaginz Linds cording to the stories told Mr. Mumgphy. srated by these men that parted with her $20,000, Mr. Murphy 3aid she had told him. Similar stories, were told by the other women. The debonair Lindsey, Mr. Murphy 8e- clared, was one of the ers” New York has seen in years. Miss Nillson Ruth Law, aviatrix and formes holder of the long distance record from Chicago to New York, and other aviation records, an- nounced her retirement from fiving. the bodles were placed on the catafalque of sod. A squadron of machines swept in from the east and flowers rained down on the coffins and the silent mourner: The fliers were from TLangley Fiel friends and companions of the dead: Prayer followed the aerlal tribute and as the breezes wafted “amen” out to sea there .came a click of rifieg beinz loaded and a volley was fired by a squad from Langley Field. Then “taps” and the mourners wers silent as the bodies were moved slowly back to the undertaking establishment, gested yesterday by Senator Lodge, the committee chairman, and for reserva- tion previously presented by Senator Brandegee, but =aid to have been found inacceptable to the White House. Com- mittee members understood that the new draft would be satlsfactory to Mr. Harding and predicted that it would be given approval at tomrorow's meeting. The text of the compromise reserva- tion follows: “The United States understands that under the statement in the preambl or under the terms of this treaty, there 6 to 2. Washington, Feb. 24—Rejecting, 7 to the soldiers’ bonus tax the special sub- lican members of the sion, and other committeemen expressed the same view. Some supporters of a. sales tax ex- pressed the view today that President Harding might again take a hand in the waye and means committee was|bonus controversy, They thousht it was 1 . | the present intention of the committee to derstood to have gone on record today, | [ 2 BT, DL 00 %t on the vro- § to 4, in favor of reporting out an ad-|ceeds from the refunded foreign bonds tusted compensation bill without any pro- | and said the president had expressed tafon. for ratsl Alsapproval of such legistation. S Teadtrs" ofitlie! Buase’ repablicans’ op- 2, a proposition to pay by means of a sal Mayor Curley of Boston told the pub- lic that landlords who insist upon un- just rent increases will be obliged to submit to an increass in the assessed valuation of the property. committes of repu Explosions and fires occurred in two buildings in Lynn, Mass., injuring thres 5 firemen and causing considerable prop- i v h u- One of his wictims—Mrs. Rice—is 75 from which place the men who gave their | IS Mo commitment to armed force, mo| erty damage. .{(‘2"’:“:;5&0:“;:’; }m “";P‘fm their contrib: e et . et e 4k T ib-committee reported to the en-},,qing a sales tax waged a vigorous cam- [ llves for sclence and their country wiil | alllance, no obligation to join in any e e 0T M TR & aioh Yte s oot aak e sertcatly Te majority membership of the com-j o ipn azainst this form of levy before |be sent this evening to their respestive | defense. Accused of the grand larceny of $119,-| o o\ 1 0" .0 Tei0 000 ; Miss Charlotte | every cent she possessed, nittee later in the day, but a decision | . euh committee met today to resume | homes. The only opposition to the draft from|000 throuzh checks “not obtained for a Xillson. Pa:‘trm £t 0. M W B The $20:000 Mrs. Cornell said she gave vas deferred, adjournment being taken| ;o concideration of the financing prob- Funeral services were conducted by ' the republican side of the committee i8|lawful purpose,” Richard Kretzmer, cash- Arnold, $30,00 Mins - “a'mflr,t Bogart, | nim represented the proceeds of her hes- next Tuesday %o as to give com-|jop " They sald the ranks of opponents|Chaplaln Samuel J. Smith of Fortrsss | Said to have come fro mSenators John- | fer of the exporting firm of Alexander ana | AThold, $20.00; Miss Jarsaret FeRrt | W reprereriel TE DEotiett Ol O Tittee men not members of (he sub-|poq peen swelled considerably within the | Monroe, and praver was offered by Rev. | Som, of California, and Borah, Idaha |Baldwin, Ltd, New York, was arrested at [ $1%,000: Mrs Helen Furnett, $80.000: 1 Fouds THe REREICe, OV OO TR CR The e e ey udy the whole mat | past two days and that whatever doud:|j. E. De Gafterelly, of this cltv At-| Who contended that it did mot suffi-|his home in Richmond Hill, Long Island. | }¥rs, Ad . , $25,000; Mrs. er. Some of those professng to have phi Cornell, $20,000; Miss Florence | one a cripple. there might have been about the result | torney General John R. Saunders of Vir- | ciently disclaim any moral or legal ob- Jeph sounded sentiment among the majorily ‘4 es $5,00 Mrs. Atwood, wo gave up $50,000 in of the issue In the house had been re-|ginia eulogized the dead in a hriet ligation to “maintain” the rights of the| A plea for religious tolerance has been -'“;'; :n:on‘:s' of quick and fabulous pro- | cash and $47,000 in jeweiry, has been re- nembers were of the opinion that unless | oo 0f s other treaty signatorles and_did mot|made by Hanford MacNider, national com- [ SIten songs of agick and fabuious PPo- | S8 o0 PESTR T ACE ek R0 ROR IS we were unforeseen developments be-| "¢ hecame known today that Repre-| Flowers were piled high over the cas- [ Elve to congress the right to pass on all|mander of the American Legion, in a letter | 108 Aucoe the WOMER 18 SHEOIE 08 B0 | 8 e for a Mving. (mren now and Tucsday the aotion of the| gentatives Freay and Diekinson of lIowa|kets as the bodles lay In state 'n the | adjustments reached under the treaty|to the editor of testant” gublish- | 0 tent in Lindsey's hands, Mr. Mur-| So far as he could learn, Mr. sub-committee probably would be rati-| 4nq Woodruff of Michigan ocalled on | church today. A number of Iittis sirls | provisions. Both of these restrictions|ed in Wshington, D. C. n;'_ S - Tindecys PR & = he | e only contributor to a y Chairman Fordney late yesterday and | former a speclal delegation, cach of | Were set forth specificaly in the origi- P == leclared, was o ool who succeeded in getting al Aside from the ballots on the sales tax | frankly laid before Kim the whole situa- | them placing a rose on the blar. With [ nal Brandegee proposal. Mra. Nellie Blessing yster, 92, ploneer | O g back was ) Redondo bill without a revenue provision, | tiom, placing emphasis on its political m were hundreds of men anl women| On the demiocratic slde, Senator|California resdent apd wrter of mamy | "0 ©C% 000 of the Pacific Mining there were said to have been several|aspects. They were understood to have|a s erdy stream fling past for several | Pomerene. of Ohlo, was sald to have |&hort stories and and children's books, is| PR 5 "8 o = ot Ton 4 omer who happened to votes in the sub-committee. It was| contended that a sales tax would cause |i.care, led the ficht agalnst the reservation.|dead at the home of her daughter in Ber- giants of the financlal district, in a mil- hat Lindsey was out on bail, under 1 that a motion to report a bill| general disatisfaction fhroughout the keley, Calif- H lonaire domino club, where the time not ent charging shite z‘uanr,v.cn ng only a surance v T = P - A c 2 5 hen ireatene: plats - e S il it :2‘:::;}‘-{;—“3:;17;:3;‘? L e A general extension of Hme for the fil- | 3Pent in playing dominoes was siven ov Wi he threst=ns. to-complata, to. the ot »nent= and ppponents of aand might Tesult in po cal upheavals in many normally solid republican districts. Those favoring the passage of a bonus o planning b illings” in Wall street. Dukfirglf N.-rfeq th VD Ths club was supposed to maintain se- United States department of justice, Lind« okl $5,000, Major on told Mr. Murp! ‘The indiotment ing of income tax Teturn was granted corporations by Internal Revenue Com- missioner Blalr. Corporations are given to e surprised by Both sides -oposition. Advertising Is a Necessary Factor. 15 sret rooms at the Ritz Carleton hotel, to | was later dismissed by the district at- been claiming a vietory, with each | bill without amy provision for raistg the wp to June 15. which Lindsey ¢iswayed a pass key. torney, ®eemin expecting a fairly close vote.| revenue said such legislation couid be = resenta‘ives Longworth of Ohio and | followed by another bill giving the secre- v AR French government has authorized -the of New Jersey were said to|tary of the treasury authority to use pro- One leading business man makes the suggestion that to whatever aredit national to float a new loan of i.; BY | CLERK WAS AUTHOR ® been the only members voting for | ceeds from the refunded foreizgn bonds (} you happen to be selling, add one portion each of salesmanship, ad- S1010 B mepnce i) mowt i cptines CHICAGO SHAKEN it R SIS s sales tax, although Representative|in paying the bonus. They said the ex 2 faith in the future of all business. Apnainess e LR i : 3 Watson of Pennsvlvania said he was in|peotation now was that some, at least, of vapeiug ang rgconstruction, pensions and the army of POWDER EXPLOSION ta a sales tax If a bill carrying | the foréign bonds would be in hand by It will be observed ‘that he rates advertising quite as important occupation. ‘Washington, Fe::. 24—George E other than an insurance feature were|June or July and that money could be as salesmanship, that he declares it to be one of the three essentials Samuel. Pratt wmert of tne United| Chicago, Feb. 24—(By The A. P)— ;r;:‘g,‘ x;x{:fie 1;;:..45 ::;uu :nz( m:n:: realized on them before the cash pay- : b nee: EESlofonetnt n omde miEiie dvi e irs of tr artmy On the sales tax ballot, however, Mr.| ments to the former service men would || 20 that he displays confidence in the results that will be obtained. Agvertising Corporation and & ploncer | TRPIosO0® o8 B SOCC mariaine e sed today, according to the Watson was said to have voted in the | become due. Having undergone the thorough test of time and met the require- fl‘»ewag\:;s il P-;;“'e“ o ot | Southwestern ou B GE Chleagy B p of mu{_lmna first reports placed | Special machinery for paying the ments of those who have been seeking bigger business, there are rea- . = g ® ™| night shook the entire city and shattered e FaSoRyaE iy Tty porters of this tax. | bonus will have to be set up in the war . o5 : Hapme. windows in the sou portions | White, former ambassador to Franca to have voted in the|department, it was 4, with a large sons for those in like position to give serious consideration to the 3 Py Sc,flw ='~n}-n: » o'clock. .| and by several women prominent in alrman Fordney and | staff of clerks necessary to examine the experience and conclusion of others and benefit through the assistance e N e, o s over 1o So far as could be ascertained, no one | Washington soclety. letters de- ey ey, areanain s Cop- | service secords of the men to determine |} that s avaiiable through such an advertising medium as goes into the i Pest Refford Va. wad turd ST 10}y’ yilled. The Intensity of the explo- | manded i R R I ga T . sadway, Massachusetts e exact amounts that each Is to ree 3 SRR T ot Non 4 slon was 0 great that The ‘strest: Hghth eatengd it Tim Colorado, and Chandler, Ok. | ceive. Because of the magnitude of the homes and seryes 50,000 readers within Norwich and vicinity. bonds o $2.000, on a charge of obtalu-| slon was o great that the street MeWs | oo fi, T dier was absent. but | task that mutgdscontennt be department, That s the service that is furnished by The Bulletin each week day SNy s SNSSGE AR were put. out 484 spectitprs In-: ioving | LOUE " Was. taken ]’nzul custody todey oted his proxy. some doubt™Was expressed today that the 2 2 R tot heatres in the southwestern part department of justice agents wer¢ ot to ~eport out a bill. with- | cash payments could be started on next | DiblnE 0, 8, sitvice il cHm s ey ety dlsregard_w wise 1 An official denial was made by Police fif“x‘;: ‘c];: o a‘r o7 thith. wallss to have traced the letters to hi revenue provision the sub-com- | Oct. lst the date fixed in the bonus bili ! comes to reaching the trading public of eastern Connecticut as well Commissioner Samuel J. Keeler —at ke s syl gy e dlaegy s e a peculiarity in the handwriting an o2 was to have divided as fol-) as amended. Inouiry as w this is to he | as of Norwich. South “,\orl;valk!..‘ ma: ‘: . akE-upW‘:: l"\nra‘rv panic: Nen window mark used In war depart« n favor of, Fordney, Frear, Cop- | made of the department before the | X . » the police department was to come with | B0 % PP m, ok A neo seationery. Wi - CREROINE "5 saitat ] T by b s During the past week the following news matter has appeared in the resignation of Detective Sergeant :;":l.f e R After being questioned he was permite Racharach, Treadway While the house committee was wres- the columns of The Bulletin for two cents a day : Thomas Hunt, The dotonation rocked the weather | ted to return to his home -where hi( tling with the bonus problem. the suhject : ureau in the tower of. the fed b fe Is sc ill. Long is forty sur memhers of the sub-committee | Was brought up on the floor of the Sen- Bulletin Telegraph , Local = General Total Five nutomobile handits drove up to a | Pureau in the tower of the federal were rep o have favored a further ate by Senator Moses, republican, New Hampshire, who announced his opposition | to the adjusted comnensation legislation ears of age and has thres children. No charge was preferred against him Besides Mr. White, according to the Saturday, Monday, Feb. 18. Feb. 20. twelve miles from the quarry, lently that one of the farecasters call- “where =0 of bonus 84 102 drug store and subpost office in William :,. of v robt he propri- | V! i R A h | ed up a newspaper office to ask 130 116 legislation in the time the problem of finance 356 254 570 472 etors and a ghysiclan of §3,000 in cash, | ¥ - police, the threatening letters wWere re ; Bostpiuiaient: Bl op !l $Ten WItR s fulecl et oy Tuesday, Feb. 21, 69 102 185 356 took $206 in money and stamps from U -»‘,",!:: ;;,a,__'j Tt Pt ceived by ) Thomas F. Walsh, wid. sed % bis majority of m; New k}{dzn;nshirnh senator's Evns\'!’;m was |} Wednesday, Feb. 22 S48 102 168 352 ROStioftice: audedeve)e Ry ite, was so much out of the beaten ways, | W of the late “Copper King” of Colo- mittes also by many members of | attacked from the democratic side, with 2 hat it took several hours to o ny | rado; Mme. Christina Hauge, widow of he Chairman Fordney reiterated | Senator Heflin, democrat, of Alabama, htrsaay, Fieby 23, irid o £ 452 Angifiary S receluoralilp == prascedings S!‘:\a!!:;vlmrv‘x("\"; lon. Part of a tain |the former Norweglan minister, and 0 1'd be passed at this ses- | leading the assault. Friday, el A Cic e o B 98 against the Columbia Graphophone ta {DIOSIRALION: oK s & - = MAEY’ Sots ToNneil: —— Manufacturing Company, brought in|standing on.a slde track was blown>from } Mrh STEEY Feott SonmE e b - Sy e | Connecticut, were dismissed by Judge|the rafls ezt 4 i e B Bl DAIL. EIREANN CABINET FIELD IMPLICATES WOMAN Sdbi e e i e TO EXAMINE MULLIGA Hawards whis b was chisf of the tum TO CONFER WITH BRITISH IN THE MURDER OF TAYLOR gisiTictoouTE: oo i " lar bureau and had travelled around — i s e ol AS TO HIS MENTALITY |4, woria with his employer. In hig > o Th ‘husetts house pr - . = n, Feb. 24 (By the A, P.)—In-| Detrolt, Feb. 24—A motion picture iy ot = & = contess| pector Grant stated that - it, 24— e A & tatives dlscussed the case of Emila A. artford, Feb. 24—Geo=ge Mulllgan, terest in the Irish situation switched to|?Ctress who ranks high in the profession | STUPENT REGAEDED moving to eliminate the words “no alli- Y Hartf Long said ndon < e = it B 5o : Sctroas ke tunke Weh i thearofcssion MARRIAGE AS “A JOKE" |a1ce” on the ground that to incluge| Dumas of New Beaford who I8 Kalf an|a freshman of Trinity co loge whose | MUF (o know why T wrote the let- #ht with the departure for |y o o e O R e Pavior frens them was to deny. directly the language| Inch 00 short to quality as & Patiok|home is in’Bergenileld, N. 4. a70 WI0 | ters. I may bave gotten my Saea frme nerences with the British cabinet of | flm director, according to th story of | Newark, Feb. 24—Declaring that Ar- | Of the treaty iself. His B S chatge of bréach of the Deace after 3 |LSAANE of ithe Gattl caso (& eciis r Grifith, president of the Dail| Harry M. Flelds, under arrest hers, | thur Donald Bowman, of New Haven, |Dniing when the committee adlourned| . ¢ o iogion for an sirplans|fire was discovered in his room at the | DIack hand case ey provhin e E cadinet, and Sir James Craig. | erifl IrvRg J. Coffin, of Wayne coun- |a junior at Princeton, regarded their se- | 0 & MRSRUTOUS =AETesmert fo VOLol,, ;. "geiq in East Boston as a jer-| college, ‘and whose case was contir it e e e it mier Ister. No official announce- | wiirhels e wera f"d;’;‘ mT"e Sl crer mareiase Inis et Sesnias L e minus for a possible alr mail Service|for a week In the police court today to (30, OusRt fhese ¥k . ah ‘Déen’ mille Here:as to LwHE|Y It-ras atatod i thar dMoional St \?igziagtafggeaxfij;& Gl:in‘lue‘urgorm:r Meantime, at the White House it was|detween Boston and San Francisco, e e renac late this after, | He declazed, however, the inspectos s 2 . : : SRl g e |said that President Harding still saw|@dvocated before the legislative mentality, ‘'was’ released, Is £ added, that he never went to the places company Mr. Griffith, but the|lence had been uncovered here which | York, filed suft for divorce here today. | 5* e = wittee on harbors and publ noon under $1.000 bonds, furnished where he had directed th ey to b nformation fs that he ls taking | Jorved to strengthen Ficlds' story of his | Bowman, who has been living in a | I0% the elightest oocasion for any reser- e s father, who had arrived here from | 3 by W By | a single legal adviser with ing | FRO¥Ioie of the crime. dormitory at the university, did mot de- | 1 & 0 O o o e & reser.| A well-dressed woman, with a com-|his home in New Jersey. g —— e, 3 - *] A gearch of his’effects disclosed re- | fend the case. Speclal Master Stock- St ey d that is that ir) Plexion described in a circular as like| Aslde from the arrest of young Mulll- oo sa!d tonizht tat noms of e Da assembled this after-1 ceipts showing Fields was In Los Angeles | ton recommended the dismissal of the Pt sulqanc that s ‘d ‘peaches and cream,” was being sought | gan mothing tangible developed during S i e sy v consider Seneral subjects and|late In January. Among these was a [suit on the ground that Mrs. Bowman, | oo BOVernment camnot do things de-| 'Ll Co ToU Tonce and private detec-|the day to molve the mystery of the _had recetved the letters ha issed arrangements for Tues- | rent recipt for a place in Venice, Calif, | who charged infidelity, had falled to pro- | .5n°d to promote understandings asd| @SS W PO 0 S0 o0 onds val-|seven fires of nnsertain origin at Trin- n to; press; the. cas( mesting of the Dall. which Fields had maintained the detalls | duce a hotel register. Her counsel said | DT."8 mations into accord without hav- | 48 fOre o0 8700 0 I AOC0C Va1 ) .ze, most of which the police of- t Long, and that unless they did, g ainty, eoupled with anxiety is|of Tavior's slaying were arranged. he would appeal. ing such things vetoed by comgress or| zo At b 5 s belleve to ba incendiar B complaint would be lodged againsi © general fecling here, as, according | Flelds, according to the sheriff, statd-| Mrs. Bowman stated that the Rev.| e senate, it will be in a very poor po- : 2 Despite the arrest of Mulligan State | 77 to reports reaching Dublin, the British|ed that the actress was not present when | Sylvester W. Beach, a Presbyterian | S/L01 to accomplish anything in the| o oo oo - “TUrCl 0 Lol ejected | Police Chief Robert T. Hurley, who is - ®_surprised and displeased over Tavior was shot and relterated that the | clergyman, had performer the eeremony | WOrld: prosident of the Society of Master House | also state fire marshal, late today was | GENOA CONPERENCE WILL © Ard Fhels agreement. Neither the|only participants at the sceme of the |at Princeton, and that Bowman's par- | It Was declared that the prestdent POl Fh Vol Jg "Decorators of Con- | emphatlc in stating that his investiga- XOT BE HELD MARCH § Free State advocates nor the republi-|crime were the three he describes as|ents did not vet kngw of it. Ulrio Dahl- | FOUd not have been agreeable to any| Gt S WOI% SO0 PO Trag” Now. | ton under his dual powers would be fans in cautious comment made today| Wong Lee a Chinese, who dld the | gren, Jr., another Princeton student, tes- | [eServation which would have prohibit-| P rHCn M o r Gain "are €. H. Marsh | prosecuted more vogorously. Washington, Feb. 24—The matter of Inferred that the Ard Fhels pact con-|shooting. Johnny C'\ark @ white man and | tified he had witnessed the ceremony. ed ?‘m from gagr)ing on nezot}al(l°“‘ g’ of New Haven and D. H. MacKenzie of the postponement of the proposed ecom- e ey o thelres Biate | Jennle Moors: a1l bt whon wato hirad | ol o7 wers ruarH§ in Hhioimpusonii el Cal SECIORE WILRAC IS apprinal Gt UMl e e HUGHES DELIGHTED WITH omic and financial conference at Genoa n any important particular, .and[to take their parts in the murder. moment,” Mrs. Bowman said. “Both of | Sehate. It was explained, however, that VACATION VISIT IN BERMUDA | I8 wholly one fon the sponsors of that precuiation ranged into the feld of En- nthorifien hero liave Den unable to | us regretted it goon afterward. I didn't {:;'e"w:;‘v’;’ug’fis o °::;f;i§'“ 1o °;‘:f}e" Vernon X loge, zoologlst, secretary of 5 i conferenca and for those who have me- politles to dlscover the reason for ea 00k which Flelds s sald | ge much of my husband after our mar- e : 4 ~|the Nationa Research council, Washing- ) cepted Invitations to participate. it wag the call for a conference with TIrish|to have had in ht fon at the hensions of those who have expressed A vl = Hamilton, Bermuda, Feb, 24 —Charles % 2 B, - = BME laaid yedkiNar o7 Wikt Ui of Nix arrest Teromatie & fears about the treaty, but that the exe- |(OmD: C; and John W. Davis, attorney | poane Hughes, American secretary of | €21 today at the White House. The " Y by f A e nam He was Just a college boy, and looked [ Y of New York city, formerly ambassador | EVa0s EUELos ATICTORn acretary of | merican government has besn given to Epencer Churchill, secretary for the| "Sam Coplin® an alleged alias, shiw- | upon our marrlage as a prank.and a foke, [ CUtive did not see the need for them. |, Great Britain. have been elected trus- | St21% &t & diiner givon tn his honor today | T4 58 SOV Jnterence it mot eolontes. ing & deposit of $180 in Chicago, on |It didn't rest seriously on him.” It was also explained that the presi-|;cos o the Rookefeller Foundation. self as being delighted with his vacation | be held on March 8, the date originally Conjecture dealt with the position of | February 2, the day after the Tavlor —_—_ Crus ool Tin ot BT PRI S0l Senter th visit to Bermuda. Governor General Sir | spectfied it was added, but tals govern- the British government and thers was|murder. i APHASIA VIOTIN IDENTIFOED treatles or use military forces WithoUt| A Chicago landlord who mcquired the | Yot Onimlt o B e | ment has nothing to say in regard to the widespread talk of a general election.| Flelds has however, offered the explan- E the sanction of congress as provided In|pava of boosting the rent so often that or the distinguiehed” vistoe alnded” to | natter: It was pointed out that It Premier |ation that he malntained the account In AS LAWRENCE KEALING | the Constitution. he Tecelved more money every year than |3 o 5 TLREC IR TSN R | T s inttmated today at the state Liovd Georze contemplated an early | Chitago for the benefit of his daugh- Dayt 7 In the senate itself debate proceeded|yiq huflding cost, has received a dose of ol D e B s epsittmait ABAE the rephriofi e Rnuet: sppeal to the country his plans would | ter and made deposits by mail, through avton, Ohlo, Feb. 24.—The vouth |today on the separate treaty With Ja-|nig own medicine in a tax increase of 547 it B e S s Tt s e Sen Sovermuient bt Tiviturisn Fik e be affected seriously by the Ard Fheis| & friend. Officers point out that this [ KON as “Harold Payton” at the Na- | pan regarding Yap and the ‘other for-|per cent. assessed against him. Z pact. as it 1s taken for granted that ons | 5ould clear up the issue that was ratged | H/0Ral Milltary Home here and who has tion. Sdoretary Haghes expressed apprecta- mer German islands north of the equa- from Italy some weeks ago to attend tor, the conference would be sent ~ strongest card in Mr, Lloyd by the supposed presence of the suspect George's campalgn would be the accom- not known his real identity since being in Chicago, the day after he clalms to Senators Pittman,- of Nevada, f1d: bringing the to- = released from the Brooklyn navy vard £ v . Rasor maps AT . ) tion of thesgovernor general's remarks, | in a few davs. Formal acknowledgment n Reed of Missouri, and Watson, of Geor- | ta] to 16, were reported as having been . = A £ the ‘Teceil of iR taxitation ul Plished fact of an Trish ssttlement. 1¢|have been in Los Angeles. Californta au- [ hOSPltal in November, 1017, was ident!- | fla, all democrats, in turn" attacked | bitten by a dog that dashed through the |oi% 5:;‘:;‘::‘;:&* P e Rt B #d into an elsction with the Irish [ thorities have been acquainted with the | fied today as Lawrencs Keallng, gon of | certmln provisions of the treaty and| Hignlands district while Holyoke school 503 - . ment <!l in the balanes and|New developments. J . H. Kealing, mine operator and ranch- ‘Washington. Secretary and Mrs. Hughes expect to re- turn to the United States March 4. — notice was given by Senator France, re- publican, Maryland, that he would be- gin tomorrow a speech In oppesition which might last for several days. Wwalting ratification by the Irish people Dot only of tha treaty, but of the con- ity of the Fres Sate, which still = to ha drafted. it s foreseen the man, of Heath, Mont. Kealing has been suffering from ap- hasia as a result of being hit over the head with a plece of steel while aboard pupils were on their way home for ths noon recess. _— A CABINET CRISIS IN 2 . \ ICELANO ON PROHIBITION PRESIDENT HARDING TO e LOOK INTO DYE INDUSTRY fon re Sergeant Robert C. Washburn, of = Both Senators Reed and Watson in-| Lansing, Mich., attached to the Carl-| EVERYTHING QUIET IN f I Aming Oy P f‘-l—";"l"‘t'“'flg"t premier's nosition would ba greatly im-| TLondon, Feb. 24—Copenhage the U. S. 8. Susquehanna in the Bay of | cluded in thelr addresses a general a‘-|strom aviation fleld at Arcadia, Fla., THE BLACKSTONE VALLEY |ing will take time o look into 2 paired. Whatsver haprens, Mowever. | papars report a cabiner erists tn Teu. | LAY, In his wanderings as a name- | tack on the arms conferencs serles Of| fell 3,000 feet to his death yesterday vestigation of the"dye industry now be- Bohody here contemplates that the Ard|land on the prohibition problem. msws | o raria: he recalls that he served fof | treaties, and Mr. Reed digressed to as-|while attempting & parachute drop from| Pawtucket, R. Feb, 24.—Colonel | ing conducted by a genate commitise be- Bl sis Wit 5o SMHSMOAT 06+ o¥eR | et e oG viblem - seye Siopear as chauffeur to Ruth Roland, mo- | sail George Harvey, American ambas-|an airplane. Cyrll L. D. Wells, in command of the|fore making formal reauest of Germazy i % on picture actress in California. 2 i ~ Rhode Island coast artillery - unit\ on|for the revival o o riey modified, 1 4 sador at London, whose recall he d e y - untt or the . - Sl i has ey (ulfcntification was brought about when | manaed, Senator Watson made only &| By a resolutlon adopted at & sesslon ot | Strike duty here, announced = tonight | 1975, Which lspsed wth the decis=ation ITRIKE OF WAITERS M. Engers, who will propose the abali- ather ®aw a picture of his son Ir | ghort address, in which he asked that its executive council, the American Fede- ration of Labor ageed to co-cperate with the workers' “education bureau, a New York trdes unpn orgemizafion, m en deavoring to eXtend the benefits of ami- versity training to adult labor union mem- bers. ar in 1377, it was sald today at the Thite House. Te senate resolat.om sp- rroving the president's intenticn to =e= 2 e treaty is mow at the White was sald, but the sresident wril delay making any move untll he can look into the dye question. that he was in a position to guarantee ample protection to textile workers who wished to return to their places !n t mills, He declared his intention of d cussing with the mill owners the adv ability of reopening plants closed by the strike. Everything was quiet & Montana newspaper, as “Harold Pay- tion of pronibition. ton," Since 1918 Iceland has been acknowl- edged ag a soverelmn state with King Christfan X of Denmark ruling. The par- liament of Jceland in 1915 passed a measure forbidding the sale of alcohollo liquors. Previouely in 1913, the Dan- CLOSES YALE DINING HALL Nuw Haven, Feb. 24.—A strike of Yhout thirty walters In the Yale university nin hall lad to the closin of the place. It maid that the manaement found it ccsssary fo decrease the the number of this gowernment should not, by accept ng the arms conference program, ‘be. come an accomplish of Japan and staln ourselves with her criminal record.” The senate leaders made no response to the attacks except for a brief inter- ruption by Senator Lodge, who objected the man without a name. ———— PRINCE OF WALE PARTY FIRED UPON London, Feb. 24—The firing upon Bevera] members of the Prince of Wales' tonight here BRITISH TROOPS IN IRELAND et som. wa sh government had to Senator Reed's assertion that most| Explosion of aclds im & tank car|and in other parts of the Blackstone r-flaa’lin::is:?;:n .:.-T.c{'f fi\"e m,:;:rn: ?evé..,, in 1c.1:n¢m°mmnd i party while they wege motoring from| of the rights to be affected under the|which was on tracks between * ware- | valley. TO RESUME EVACTATION aiters were involved. o Defhi to Puttiala, tn the Punjab region | four-bower treaty wera foreign rights. | houses of Richards & Co., Stamford, walter otved. CONDITION OF MABEL of India, is reported by the Puttiala cor- 3 a The American island possessions in the respondent of the London Times. No one | Pacific, Mr. Lodge declared, greatly ex- was hit and the character of the assail- cgeded those of any other signatory. ants is not known. The police are in- A vestigating. tnakers of artificlal leathers, caused the probable death of Joseph Hogan and Joseph Taxter, workmen, both of Stam- ford, and a fire which resulted in $100,- 000 loss. BILL SIGNED AMENDING THE TRANSPORTATION ACT DubMn, Feb. 24.—Evacuation of British trops from Ireland will be resumed mext , it was annpunced today, Two spe- cial steamers, under British government orders, il leave the port of Dublin early in the week with troops and military stores. FAOTA TO ORGANIZE A NEW ITALIAN CABINET Rome, Feb. 24.—(By the A. P.)--De>- ¥y Faota. who has held the portfolio of inister of justic and min'ster of financs, formed the king late today that he will tempt to organize a new cabinet to take e place of the ministry which was head- by Sinor Bonomi. An offkial an- euncement cn the cwblmet situation ls NORMAND IS IMPROVED Los Angeles. Feb. 24.—Mabel Normand, film actress, oyer whose illnesc anxiety was expressed Tast night by her physi- clan, was reported by nim tonight to be slightly improved. He said Miss Normand was serlously il with Influenza, aggravated by a nerv- ous breakdowrn. due to grief over the death of Willlam Desmond Taylor, one of her closest friends, who was mysteri- ousiy slain Feb, 1, - Washingtoln, Feb. 24.—President Hard- today signed the bill amending the ‘ansportation act so as to extend for one year from February 28 the time for filnz with the gover#faent claims growing out of government operation of the raiiroads. The measure also provides that the statute o flimitations against claims for which no \ traced to New York, is in the hospitallaward bas been made by the interstate Versailles, Feb. (By the A. P)— recovering from a dose of antiseptic|commerce commission shall n6f Bezin to | Henrl Desire Landru was guillotined. ac taken apparently with suicidal intent. run for a year after making of the award. 6.06 o'clock this mornims. - MESSAGE TO CONRESS ON AND FOR MERCHANT MARINE ‘Washington, Feb. 24.—President Hard- 24.—Amnounkemenkt | ing will deliver [personally to congress Abdul Hamid Cutet, dealer in oriental antiques, wno was In police court in New Haven, on a misdemeanor charge involving a young girl, and who jump- ed, his bafl bond of $3000 and was NEW POSTMASTER GENERAL TO BE ANNOUNCED TUESDAY Az Waishington, Feib. “BLUEBEARD” LANDRU GUILLOTINED AT 6.05 A, M, of the new postmaster general to succeed | early next week the administration plan Will I Hays, whose resignation will be- | for extenslon of aid to the American mer- come effective March 4, will be made next |chant marine, it was sald today at the Tuesday, it was sald at the White House. ' White House. ¢ '