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VOL. LXIV—NO. 70 POPULATION 29685 NORWICH, CONN. TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922 : s PAGES—64 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS - BARDAG 15 OMALIERABLE | “P=-=2 France to Pay [Bitter Debate On . . b didacy for reelectipn. { % oz o et to the U. 5. Treaty in Semate|s's == = peen summorned to Moscow to q . widel b :fl;d Premier Lenine, it was learned e > krfii:‘mxatk rltsh t:}radvgmmn! bl L | oday. . . e | Bar ba ? 61 yeass of aze and # '3 remier Poincare Has Author-|Senator Lodge Resents At: B Brova) Soattidh. Socl- | ) 54 RAILROADS TO CONTEST zeid Confirmltion of State- K RATE ORDER 0! tacks Which Seem to Ques- |eties of Panters in Water Colors. 3 wer s SENATE VOTES S623,173000 ety fifl(om’ffi‘aflmh atl:‘:?:::.;é:.:fi% ) ) : b ment Previously Made. iton His Patriotism The first week of the Newfoundiand i : & " e New York, Margh 20.—Inju % 3 o b et ) Parti The President Declined to Make Any Recommendntlon._ln-(m:a(:‘;,,—\s”:;r:mm;;m:;:gn;n Facts, sieton 10 (57 The A PO |- waineien Mhsas 0. senito: desats | SEIIK YSTSTSISas enderd mith excollnt eated Partisan Debate Preceded Passage of the Bill—Meas« | . Premier Poincare today authorized con- |on the four-power Pacific treaty touchtd |reports saying 50,000 seais had bean & . : shility | 100 railroads in conneotio ; our-power Paciflc trea rel ) ure $63,309,000 More as Passed by the forms Republican House Leaders That Responsibility | rac. e sromuission oy S o % the statement ho made xe-| jig nigh water mark of bitterness today |killed. A commerce commission effoctive in an exchange resulting from sugges- For Such Legislation Rests Upon Congress—Speaker | which the petitioners assert s arbitrary | har pryof JePutles in exczutive session that France intends to pay her debt |tions of a secret British-American un- Of 14 principal ndustries, 10 show- House, $50,000,000 of the Increase Going For Federal 4 and outside the powers of the commis-|rto the tim derstanding for future co-operation. ed an increase in the number of per- e i 3 ¥ o lined in a Moti S d | ston- SRl e evmrs. Yeforences 1o |sons employed in February as compar Highway Aid—Pneumatic Mail Tubes Are to be Restor- Gillett Has Declined to Entertain a Motion to Suspend | *'T;.ciaiiy an of the castern tines, ex- M. Poineare's statement presumably |$uch an international understanding af-|ed with January while four showed a = 2 cept the New York Central, Pennsyiva-| was impelied by the wt ter its existence had been directly denied, | decrease. in | —Air Mail rvice ew the Rules and Pass the Bill—Proponents of the Bonus ma. and, Balmore ana Onio joinea in Loucheut, formes teench mance 0% M. | Senator Lodge of Massachusetts, the re: in New York—Air Mail Se From New York ta e application to s aside the order = 1 conhstruction, in a Intend to Call the Measure Up Thursday Either Under | Jhich reduced by fifteen per cent. the|monuth when ne Droportion of rates on inter-regional|coiia pever be bl shipments given to eastern lines, and| e orciers A0H Publican leader and & member of the| A fleet of 72 fast motor ears 2ase e 3 “lnat “France | American arms deiegation, took the 90" | cqrrying haif a dozen policeman, was San Frincisco to be Continued. © puy a cent to the | 2nd in a volce shaken by emotlon de-|jauched by the New York police de- # 2 2 5 Sta tho Fient v b o 10 longer be patient un- rt to check | Washington, March 20.—The post sffice committee, informed the ser.te (1at tneca Suspension of Rules or Under a Special Rule 'Which adde dihs percentage to the amount al- ';}f;:flt_“““ on the French war debt | SR B SOl R ot 4o duestion bia {’;;tfii;‘n:‘?,;,ém%: o sz brl- [amrsaciction bill, carrying ,,53.;;,.,”,,‘ were pending some 4 claims 204 yros : “The raliroads contended that enforce- e s e e L T e e D e L e e T ‘Would Shut Out Amendments. ment ol tho order would ‘cause them to| RECEIVERS FOR ISLAND oL aramatic, Scnator Robinson, democtalf o oo e Sl T Lo Erios | 853,309,000 more than as paseed by the | Eovernment as misch as $16,60000 & ton, March 20.—Balked in mittee, said the idea was to dispose of lfi;“fififi;g‘;fi‘ .of ;‘n}:;geys&nrgh{}:dm:fiz AND TRANSPORT CORPORATION! Arkunsas, an opponent of the treaty, told of Harvard University celebrated his [ Bouse, $50,000,000 of the increase oging |Year in cleaning up those cases ‘he sena‘s he guestioned no one's motives » get the measure up to-|the bill on Thursday, but with liberal|order was arbitrary, without foundation| New York, March 20.—Fedoral receiv- but propesed to do his petriotic duty as ? 1hé #1 | 5 The bill rries vi o . | been pending from two te five years, bee ension of the rules, re- | debate. c ; and not within powers of the commis-|crs today were appointed for the Isiand|he saw i «ithout permitting himself to |ular day's work. storing o et the. .\D':(:m\‘?o‘;kf‘:n::- cause the force of Inspectors was abm- ottt The speaker’s attitude is that he|sion. 1ol and ‘Transport comporation, with|pua ‘intimidated by outburstseof indigna- Z A hatic mail tubes and for continuing the | lutely Inadequate. He declared that macy omighe to. put the| st be shown that a aajority favors| The New York Cemtral, it was sald,|wroverties valued at millions of doilars.|tion” He remained convinced, he said,| Albert E. Proffitt discovered a new | " v, 0oa® 04 Jof conumuing the | o b Rl la O 0 Feavy increase ' owght 0. put the | suspension of ‘the rules” sald Mr.|wlll stant separate proceedings allezing ral Judge Knox named H. Snow-| that both of the semate’s. representatives |link botween the radio and -he tele- | 0T JOry And fan Wranclsco alr mall) % Cm BCRS 00 L0 e e traud, ine | this week. TP, | Campbell. “My impression is that hethe order to be discriminatory inasmuch,de nMarshall and Arthur J. Stevens re-| of the dolegation were “amazingly lgnor- | phone, by which he can listen in an | FCNCE. Toe wole on the tube amend- | POCC AR TOsISCEn TE SO fEud, 100 1 was to call it up iy sasied on that point.” as the Boston and Albany rallroad is the telvers In equily after a sult had Lees|ant” of some of the things dome at the telephones within a radius of 200)5:,,0k had been made on the promositios | reasons were included in the protests sad a der a guspension 'jd' 8| In their meeting with the speaker tha|Only New England carrier unaffected by |nstituted by the Antfllan oorporstion | conference, yards, has demonstratd its efficiency | { /"CC ey JOTR TACE of Hle BEer e | e, Riecwive would 'shut | members went over the whole situation | . . The defendant’s profits in ofl for 1921 The exchange between Senators Lodge lin Providence, R. I. ris adcebted by the soute withar da. | i i (s GRIMMEE: & suiknd: SEE N oul fairly fully, Representative Lineberger,| The Injunction proceedings were sald: Was said to have amounted to $7,000,000 | ana Bobinson, which was part of a long ate and without 2 roll cail. government the debate went Into the filie the whale| Of California, a former service man,|to constitute the first case striking at|and its indebtedness today was placed at debate sown broadcast with charges of Fire destroyed the three story brick | A fight centering around post offics ap- | i€ of vacancles In portnasterships and President | ¥aDted @ party conference called tojthe powers exercised by the interstate;a little more than . $5,000,000. Lack of|“siander,” “uniruths” and “propaganda,” |y hidins of the DeWitt Grocery com- | pointments, origings ing early indiscus-|here golitics again was charged. Benas H = thresh out the bonus question and the| commerce commission under the trans-| ready cash was said to have made an|took piace shortly. after the republican v, f the business dis- |sion of the VAL, result befe a-|tor McKellar, democrat, Tennessee, de« speaker was represented as favoring| Portation act of 1910. equity recelvership necessary. pany, in the heart of the , resulted just before a 80th birthday yesterday doing his reg- [for federal highway aid. the cases, Semator Townsend seid, had sat . laid White House by a com- o leader and other prominent figures in his, tuct’o Brattlebord, Vt . The dimage | journment of the senate in the introdus- |scribed President Harding's ruling giving pse 1 , but the execu~| 5 The petitione serted they had vol-| Th ivershi i s pyetics O < . = & i . -5 procedure, Others opposed such a b TS assertes ey had v e recelvership was announced with|party organization had canvassed the 125,000, tion by Senator Harri: 21 i former service men riority in appolaie ed ¢ "=Ak“‘;“»‘w’_‘q‘:’:““,:""‘j plan, however, arguing that this would | Untarlly established joint rates on a per-| the filing of a bill of equity on behalf|arnole treaty at a White House confer- | VoS St I Apiatn s P < iss| F It e of of ioe exas 3,71 open up the whole bill to change. Mr, Comtage basis among themselves and|of the Antillian corporation, a Dela-|ance with President Harding. Bosides : v ,-‘:’lf‘.a‘«‘;.ffc",:»“f’\'.u:\‘,'f."ufi?""“. e e mx‘ax::u::p:r:.!;rutm’h:\x we B sent e ey, tmaed | LAneberger finally agreed not to press|Other railroads transporting frelght be-| Ware concern with its principal offices in| Mr. Lodge, those who were present in-| The crew of nine mombers of the|bresident to srply the senate with th |lnations o4 the ‘gfestern Bosx we caded the committee, issued | o0 ") " Congerence and aster further dis. | tween nearly all points in New England| Dover. Lack of ready cash and the dif-| ciuded Chairmnn John T. Adams of the |British freight steamer Bcotsbura Wera | Iumber of executive orders e hus Juunned | SSRESIIS SRR K statement cussion i was decided to leave until|and those situated north of the Ohlo and | ficulty of obtaining loans ate given as!republican national committee, Senator |rescued by the Rockland steam trawler | FHONNE post iices from cent over| Senator Moses, republican, New Hame e O rea F o | tomorTow the final decision by the|®ast of the Mississlppl river. Theso|the reason for the firm's collapse. The|McCormick of Iiiinois, chairman of the COOt off Cape Sable, when they alan- | Clutsiication. ‘he resolution went over| ' Senator Modes, £epul iean. ew ¥ reply was fully presented to thel geayer a5 to procedure. rates agreed upon would be upset by the bill was sikned by George Grace, resi-| pariy’s senatorial campaign committes, |doned their sinking cralt, and were |WT the vules | G| skive broke wnte the diacmdon b reply N T Attending the White House fe order o, which they, ighiect. | denttof the Antfilian corporation. and Senator Curtis of Kansas, republican brought into Rockland, Me. rison resok ‘[‘ :!c i '""‘l.’e‘ " “‘; y ldml;lml jon wanted # use 1.‘)‘ new e e e emer®in | ence, which lasted nearly two hours,| . ASKINE that the order be annulled and| H. Snowden Marshall, formerly United| whip of the senate. s s et ey gL 5 3 rafis on the treasury ce, wh s carly . H amendment noreasin Humber o - | inspectors to find ways of rooting demo~ | czowstve dratis on the tressur Wers Mr. Mondell, Chalrman Fordney, of | (Xccition forever endoined, the carriors States attorney for this disirict, and Ar-{ * The presence of so many party chlefs| Rev. Joseph J. Ahearn, pastor of St.|iui firectors from 220 to 2on. o rhore | ctats out of joo. T e T the ways and means committee, Chair-|Sonicnded that it attempied to - take|thur J. Stevens were appointed joint re-|at the conference led to the impression Joseph's church at Eastport, Me. the i nicy M. Harrison charged was o make| “If the president listensd o me sbout e president went over the entirs|man Campbell, of the rules committee;| MIOnleS from one group and giye themcelvers by Judge John C. Knox, before|that they discussed with the presidentipast 26 years, also in charge of the |more places for rephbiicins. The donats | that,” said the New Hampshire senator, ciaarion, meh an appeaieml of commit. | Chairman Towner, of the house confer. | STGtNer on grounds of publlc policy. | whom the bill was taken. Bond Was|tne possile injection of the arms con- ' missions at Pembroke and at the Pas- | il Voes oF epiblcane The deharc | DL S I8 ER SRR SRR ments niade. He advised the committes|ence; Chairman Fess, of the congres- |, Such power If it existe at ail, the pei ";.f‘:;s:a""\']“'g‘.l“"’l' e o | ference treaties into the coméng congres: samaquoddy Indian Reservaiion atlippontments, and the gresident order taking out from civil fervics every - « Jegisiation it a responsibility of | slonal committee, and Representative | LI SIS forth, Hwowes the CXereRCi oasial ana; sport corpora-| sional camnaign. but some of the sema Pleasant Point, dled at Portland, Me. |charged with having removed ths Marion | Job put under it by Woodrow Wiiesa. The s 2nd in view of expressiong‘pre- [ Longworth, of Ohic. They laid the whole | GEPSLIGN SRCIIETVINY. o ¥ ) tion, a 000, cincern, s Incorpor-|tors who attended said afterWards that ne aid mot thinmk it essen- | Situation before the president, empha-| any recommendstions.” sizing the change that had been made Gfilets aiso had an engage-|In the bill since the president’s last let- o) { Ohie, offico from clvil service democrats are ya#uping because they fear which cannot be conferred upon an ad-|ated under the laws of Virginta. al-|the primary purpose was to give Mr. | Onto. Tvice ; , A 3 purnose was it ! c tive orde hat o o their office holders are roing ministrative agency ithvm:n the bill In equity sets forth that| Harding the latst information as to the Bartholomew S. Cashman, arrested |ti rder so that he could ! some of thei ice holders are roing 19 | i The railroads declare ths order adopt-|its principal assets are in New York. won the four-nower treaty ratifica- (i Lynn, Mass, 2 week ago on S n his ome town. lose. I'm in favor of every adm 1 i ' srder by| T invalved $22%,000 Lu | tion being surrounded by s . : ed a aifterent hasis for increasing thelr| The company it a holdine corporation Tote to be. taken Fritay Tt was CRarge of attempting to murder by ived $235,000 Lut | tion being Sarrounded byt T e B I e oo | et o | Alvitans 1 cases whero they now re for scvaral subdidfurios oreaniand for| s ine” miceinent reeraied Wl scoupt. SHOroform his Wite and his duughier 3t TTe Betora e el | In berttly irowing monkey mres to ddscuse question of suspen " cefve half or less of the joint rate than!tha development of ol properties injance of the ‘no allance” reservation MyTtie. ple ity N T , 4 8 by ot . roles, but the executive's confer- | Some of them aiso stressed their desire y,'instances where their part of theiMexico. Present hoMings throush these| arafted by the forehen relations ‘commit. |@98ault on the child. ¢ into the il b e . wl T o o oo | Nl 2T 21 soint rate mow exseeds 60 per cent: . % are gaid to approsimiia 70| se wadiwms)told thers were: enonghi] UL L = D oo e e N Rautor Mgt EEhidiihe s D forseo ‘Mis ‘appotatment in order to be|they belleved would be offeréd witn a | (e New Enland roeds whose com) 000 acres of oll land. In addition to|votes piedged to ratity the treaty on| A malady of undeterming "lnll:“;.i octoes o o e o | adasn ikt e sesls S S o forego X A : h 2| pjaints led to the makine of this, the comnany owns 56 miles of Dine | that badis. i ¢ fortnight nine- | oectors from 420 to 320, S " g R By at the capitol at noon to preside over E:wbl‘l? embarrassing those®in. charge il sne commission are the Central New Tfing: and pumning. statlons connecting| . rate i the day .thé president iteen of a herd of one hnudred dcer|fcated an amendment by ! i e Tty I-"lx 2 the houss. Upon reaching the capitol 3 England; Bangor and AToostook; Bos-ithe ofl propertles with its seaport tor-|chlled in two d ;which is kept on the park of the|lan to increase the numbver or svection and therefore M4 nov need 16 he made known to those in charge of | The president was represented as giv-|ton and Maine; Central Vermont: Maine|minals at Palo Blanco, Mexico. of Stuth :Criotisiy ; Union Metallic Cartridge Compas d of 100. Senator Harrisox's Pt bl Pty TS the bonus legisktion his decision not toling no indication one way of another a8 Central; New York, New Huven and| " fThese and ofher properties o e ot ‘the trcaty wh_ the morthern suburbe of Bridg o polities arousad the republicans ostmaster General Burl ra satestala & m‘:(xl‘m to suspend the rules o ;1:! views on the i, and desiring to| Hartford; Rutland.'and thelr subsiliar-ito the bill, were vaiued at uation. Tho ‘senafors on leaving the| £ Lai hairmian Townsend of the postoffice | successful in that work. and pass the bill ree to pass judgment on it When | jes and operated lines. ovember 30, 1921. Cash on hand at{ White Fouse wou' 34 st e old whaling bark Greyhound. of This necessitated further conferences|it reached the White House. He was| i | White Fouse would not even admit that Y P —- the present time amounts to $268,622.] ¢ ies 4 the subject of con- ! New Bedford, second oldest swhaier smong the leaders, who refused to aban- | quoted as saying that he had not had (he treaties had been the subject of con LITTLE PROSPECT FOR AN ‘hile nctes and acconnts recelvable to-| ve = from SeBat ot nd- afloot, has been lost at sea off the ! TENSION IS INCREASING THIRD MAINE DISTRICT ELECTS don their plan to call up the bill with| opportunity to study all of its provis- ABMY EXCEEDING 115,000 MEN | \716.206. Liabil'*ies. ox o Moyl hiif"»?fi.‘h&'é‘&fi'“’ fzmm jcoast of Gunea. G . ; REPUBLICAN CONGREsSMAN ¢ rules suwpendsd so as to cut off a|lons as fully as he might wish; aiso 2 : stock. are given as S i i o R e ALONG THE ULSTER BORDER A motion to recommit the bill as well as|that h ethought, the résponsibility Was! woonington March 20.—After a con-| elght Dér cent. gold motes due June 15, | erated that the treaties were certain to] Jaseph Simone, of Boston, with Yoo Ml 20 R TR AP, Me, March 20—John B SNl amenfimente e whele ueStich of | with congress at'this e, farence today at the capitol with house | 192C, and current Habilities of 32,438 but aid not indicate whetner :three bullet wounds in his own body, | o LOn G, March 20—(By The A. P.)— blian of this city was elecis mocedurs was discumed Bt a conference| When the White House callers got on | republican leaders, Secretary Weeks said | 125. Stndry reserves are given as $3.-| acditiona! qcmocratic votes wWere SOUSHt |Wis & ved with a Warrtant -iargis e B L g e T e 1 6,000 plurality 10 ue el tn l"w '?ffl:"_: ‘;"fl" *fl';l;_mmf the floor of the house they Wera . Sur-| e saw llitle prospect of the house agree-, S6° bringing. the total NabilRfes 10| or the stztu= of reservations was under him with the murder vt GUISEpJs Ap- . ,",t/’ 06 """f" Sy ceed Pederal District Judge John A. Pe- e e erenns { rounded by groups of members eager to|ng to a larger army during the coming | $13,634818. consdera .sio, his brother-in- s EIR e bl e e | odias Tacestaisling 14 Soutois 46 TNE e atihe ways and meana|learn first hand what the president had | fiscal year tham the force provided for — Suggestlon of & British-American un- Alapsio was shot after a f A ey s b lection in the Third Mai:e diss Birits aia O ‘_"’;mm‘ com. | aid about the bill. Representative Gar-|jn the army .appropriation bill—115,00¢ | MISS EDNA TAYLOR FOI'ND: derstanding for future concerted action rel A by e b R | trict today on the face of unofficial T mittee A Wwoll 2 othie SES ner, of Texas, ranking democrat, on the| men and 11,000 officers. EXPLAINS HER ABSENCE | was thrown into. the dcbate by Senator — e 1 ions between Aughn b o Secteon o procednrs was|¥3YS ~ and ' means committee, als0| " Reiterating his bellef that pay pro- o Borah, republican, ldaho, who read 3| Two ishops and nearly 200 priests| *f, 4% Cu Complete returns from Kennedec and but thers was at least a tactt | S ranebiiad at b vt s 10 | visions should be made for 143,000 men | Chitago, March 20.—Miss Edna Tay-|statement regarding the conference re-|iook part in the celebration in Holyoke, | For Severe! davs < e Fol| Waldo counties and from 68 of tue 128 ant that the bill would come up| DA transpired at the White Fouse, | exclusive of 7,000 Philippine scouts, and | lor. 21 year old University of Chicago|suits he said had bLeen made by Paml D.' Mass., of the 50th anniversary of bt and | Sowiin I Handoti Somiriee st DR . asking unanimous consent that Mr. Mon-| 13000 officers, the secretary of war sai | student, mssing since Thursday, when | Cravath, a New York attorney. In this : Mother-Mary of Providence as a mem- il e ington counties, {#> remainder of fha ive Mondell issued this| Jp0 ’:;r“e)"‘;f“"";“‘?‘!1“11‘22:3;'3:&":?11?’: he hoped the senate would insist on that | she started for New York to visit her|statement Mr. Cravath was quoted at bers of the Order of Sisters of Provi- ht into play. The men o sent when the oo - in" 2 trict, gave Nelwon 16,698 and Ernest i ol ug in” or are other, 4 erence broke strength. parents, has been found. saying he had been told by “every mem- dence. des. are « rise 0of- |, M McTiesn, Gamoctit, M0’ e Ehis B . Mr. Weeks discussed the army situa-| Miss Taylor explained her absence by |bers of the American delegation” that et cealed, and the casualties I becn few. | b 5 ; hael Collins | 10:356. tion. with a number of house members, | saying that she had ost her purse con- | the conference ‘Tesulted in an unwritten| The annual town meeting at Somth| ATTOSr Griffith and Michae! Collins that subject and also on the matter of when the bill would come up. Repre- sentative Campbell demanded the regu- Tomorrow we shall reach a decision, b . 2 = pe remaining s to a ae Dy A5 $oun, &6 16 Wheh et hoW b and, he sald, found the sentiment general | taining $50 while on the way to the rail- | understanding between the United States | Hadley, Mass., was adjourned fcr a o o U P R TR Wiy fo g B < We measure will be brought up for con- | /Ar Order, however, and the speaker sus-|that the sub-committee Which tramed the | way station Thursday and conceived the |and -Great Eritain of such a character - |events in Beifast and the hord it | T deration. There will be no party con- | t»ined him pending appropriation bill would succeed | idea of Working to ralse ©enough money | “that both sides assume that in all fu-|Marsden to officiatc at a marcuuge cere- | Uation. Aside from Belfast, where sec- |, © 500 SUOIR® o0, TR P al ence ' “I think we ought to have some infor-|in putting through its recommendation |to visit her home. ture emergencies they can both count on|mony. tarfan wasfare continues furio otes at "» ‘agt ” 14 Asked it the would come wp this| mation concerning the question when we | for reduction in enlisted and officer per-| She obtained a room in the lodging| having the very closest co-operation.” turbers are ocoupying various parts of | h et 5 g ader said i are going to take up the bonus bill,” | sonnel. A vote on the strength provision | house in which she was found under an|The accuracy of this assertion was! Hull, Ingraham & Co., stock brokers i- | the six-county area. Incendia at the conj Sonat etection - eaid Mr. Garner, of the bill probably will come within the | assumed name and later got a position | promptly denied by Senator Lodge and [Bristol made an assignment to Judge \.|destroved a huge grain m e voie at the congressionat slecticn “The chair thinks that is a reasona- | Next day or so. . s clerk in a broker's office at $13 a|by Senator Underwood or Alabama, the|J. Malone of Bristol Yarton. morth of Londonde: Whilé" at the capitol, Secretary Weeks | week. She also secured a position | democratic leader, and also a member of *| was toid by Representative Sisson. Mis- | which required only an hour of her time|the American delegation. Senator Un- o would recognize |replied Mr. Gilltt, thus giving the | Sissippi, democratic member of the sub- | every evening as companion o Mrs. M. |derwcod saM he did not recall ever hav- =t said “things are as un- | ble request and will say that no one will settied as they wore” adding that he|be recognized to bring that up toda: ¥ s s . ns had recelved gave T e T hous Peters 17,631 plurality, the totale beng . L a3 36,141 for Peters a 18510 for Archie Italian govetnment has cancelled in part an order for 300 locomotives orizi- | erty belonged to “B.” special con le, his one To present ! rule to take | house official information of his decis-| committee, that he would offer an|E. Robinson. wife of a coal merchant. | ing met Mr. Cravath, and ally placed in Germany. In addition to tae fires, telegraph wires | C a“\_‘;l; L g Fei- o L1 up under a suspension of the | ion. amendment providing for a reduction in{ The latter position paid her $1 a night.| declared he never talked wi were cut, poles were sawed through and 2 Y28 B 2 LI = Mr. Garner asked the speaker it he| enlisted personmel to 100,000 men by| When she woke up this morning, she | the subject. Both asserted positively and| only 965 Germans immigrated by way | 2 number of bridges were blown up. Wit 4 1 & ot 2or 11 The only thing certain is that the|had any information as to when the bill | July 1. sald, she found just five cents in her | directly that so far as they knew no such |of the port of Hahburg last January. In| During the week end thirty lorries and | FO8¢ 10 . e o OB b B TR siE B ¥ purse, and after hesitating as to whether [ understanding exicted or. ever had been | January, 1921, about 2,500 German imwi- | autorobiles from adioining counties were At . SIS “hajrman Campbell, of the rules com- | (Continued on Page Three, Col. Six) | PLAYFUL GRANDFATHER to buy a newspaper or a cup of coffee. | discussed. Z : grants cleared from Hambarg. seised In Donegal by armed men and'the | .\, “olections were 5,363 in 1918 2,- SHOT GRANDDAUGHTER DEAD | Pought the coffee and walked five miies| By Senator Robinson it was® argued — drivers were sent home. Traveliers from | ¢ 8% SEEOTR W WAL = e i into i She said that she had not | that Mr. Cravath as well as Secretary| (oastwise shipping between Chilean | Belfast report that whenever they go i = e, o = = 2 AWAITING DEVELOPMENTS FRANCE REGRETS WITHDRAWAL New Y March 20—Six-year-old | seeh newspaper accounts of her disap- AL Root, the other tWo | ports, excepting Punta Arenas . wil he | to Donegal they are warned to leave T iy y iy e o = & S o all as a|Dpearance, that her decision to earn het | American delegates. shoy called be-}reserved exclusively to Chilean vesscis | country. s 5 = g g IN THE INDIAN SITUATION OF U. 8, THOORS FROM RHINE Brn e s A e ™ 1o owh livine was net: & “laske,”'tiat ahe | fore the forelgn relations committes be: [arees Tan 1, 1905, NHderia Inw pasead D0 | Fe e ikt circlés tn Tondof . the | 1085y i (. T . S . o 20— (By The A. Po— | Ppars, March 20 (By The A. Py |8me home from work tonight. wanted to be “Independent” and could | fore the senate voted on ratification of |congress after a long debate. pronouncements of Eamonn De Valera | Balf that of 1820 As she heard his footsteps in the hall, | ot See Why anyone should be interested | the treaty. It was indicated that & mo- she scrambled under the dining room | iR her movements. tion to send the trealy back to the com-{ A steamer will be fitted oot by the C: risonment of | Regret over the Indtan non-co- P concerning the possibility of clvil war in pective withdraw: : v S S e e s st ons ; Souhern Treiand are causing sorme ur- | BOXING FROMOTER TEX RICKARD American troops from th Rhine 5 dm; nd Un- mittee instructions e nadian government as a easiness. Mr. e Valera Is expec to . - - n British of xpressed In French offieial circles Yard sat watching for the mightly |TO FIGHT MUNICIPAL CONTROL | further its meaning might be made later. | tion of Gonadian products and Sent on a | setars o Dublin tonight from Kerrs. B o™ SIEE (RN g oas., WIS ; aehig the Tordlen otite’ was b Ry el OF TRANSIT % N sTpTE | but the administration leaders sald to- | voyage to the principal trading poris ¢f{ Tt transpires that soveral nrominent| e York Aarch 20—Tex Rickard . = and definite informed by The Associated Press | © wwwhere's my Mctie 'sweethear e TED = * | night there was no possibliity that such |the world, treaty: supparters In C-ok were kndnap- |, now TORE MATCL TOCREE RGOS & ? the Indlan slt- | of the order of Secretary of War Weeks | quired Grandpa Ernest Fuchs, as he en-| New York, March 20.—Thme Inter.|® MOVe would succeed. ped St. Patrick's day by armed ‘men | pO%nE Drometer, was locked up tomighe for the return of the Rhine forces by [tereq the dining room. borough Rapid Transit company, backed = 2 A solemn service with m: was cel-|and_removed to some piace unkmown. | o oo ';“- s _'_“H N ot o The Into safe keep- | July 1 “Yowll have to find her” smiled|bhy the Brookiyn Rapid Transit company | T2UL P- CRAVATH DENIES ebrated fn Paris Sunday in the church of | Their families have recelved telezrams [ “P*I0 A0 T8 THWES BoUE ES CURL O resaited tn no outbreaks or disor- | The order caused no surprose, however, | Grandma_Fuchs. and forty other lines operating in New STATEMENT MADE BY BORAI|St Roch for the soldiers of the allied | from them saying they are in castody bt | 22 i - wras rs. as might hav expected. be- | some officials ying they quite expected zele gave grandpa the clew and! York city, Washington policy of continued | he started toward the table, but drew{ tne “one b lead the ficht to block m e Arg on 15 year ol rah Schoen? armies who fell on the Argonne batti™-|{are well, T id retd ig system” plan of municipal| New York, March 20.—Paul D. Cra-|fleld. The trial started today. that th Y pra it He appeared noticeably dejected 4s his T decrease in the number of forces at Cob- | back in mock alarm as the “zypSy”|control proposed by the statc transit|Vath tonight fssued a statement denying i it i TO0 REDUCE THE NAVY was taken across the 'Brl@:nf 4 - o lenz would finally mean complete with- | emerged. commisslon, it devoleped today at a hear- | le ever had said, as Senator Borah| A dispateh from Vienna savs it is an- ‘T B ATES | by two deputy sheriffs. He sald befors ® wn 1 drawal. To make the play more exciting, h; ing before the commission, quoted him in the senate, that there was | thoritatively stated ;hcfl' there that U\;‘“ DEPARTMENT ESTIMATES |by b Pt it Nk ik SIS S v We hoped that the American flag|Selzed a pistol from the sideboard) Declaring that the combined valuation |3 ‘unwritten agreement” that the|garian militarists have overthrewn the E = x o ~orer AN il would remain at Ehrenbreltsteim, even | drawer and pointed it at Bmma. There | oe s461 680154 piaced by pubie caincers | United Statcs and Great Birtain should |cabinet of Stamboulisky and establishei | Washington, March 18y The At &l to ’r':-_’"r:r;.‘d-x;:‘_»m i T x nAhi’s case came when | If only one hattalion ef troops were left» | Was an explosion and she fell With @lupon all subway, elevated and surface ] act together “in any emergency in the|a dlotatorship. P)—Drastlc reductions in navy depart- ight jur n acospted wi arding his ar- | @ high official eaid to the correspondent. | bullet through her heart. 1 wn among the No official advic ific” ment ostimates for the mext fiscal year |Justice Wasservogel adfourned court for : es was “confiscatory,” thousands of | Padific. ment s S L Do gl 5. s of Secretary Weeks | _Ambulance surgeons found fhe old| dollars less than nothing,” and “less than | _“There is not the remotest foundation| Admitting, according to the police, that | have been made by #he house sub-com- | the day and afnoupesd fat rooms 1o 1 this news quiet- | O7der had been received at the foreign|MAan sitting In a daze, with the 1MP}. a1 cost of comstruction,” the com.|fOT the statement repoted to have beep |he had arranged more than one thousan: (mittee on appropriations in framing the ,\:; e > ring w 4 assume . the | offcme late this afterngon ~ | form of the little “gypsy” in his aTMS.| panice announced thelr intention of go. | Made by Senator Borah in the senate In |oplum parties in New York, Anthony Ges- | navy bill in which will be reported Sat- No expense would be mared to ? Before the mews of the Amerlean war | Sh%, had died instantly, they said. ing to the United States supreme court to | Which my name was used,” he sald. “It {sel, 39 years old, was arraigned In magis- | unday. m ecomfots o " ice = he broken grand-| M ! trate's court and held fn $1,500 bail for| Instead of providing funds for an c said pelleve Gandhi even wel. | secretary’s order reached Paris the sub- | g o e e e iehara | PTovent the -proposed amalgamation. i e iy bt b listed persontiel of 0,000, as ursed by| [Each talesman was asked on exam o DReveR laaaltl dack b b father, but arrested Unele Ric The e S nial too strong and unequivocal. rial. 1sted D ,000, as urs 2 a leved himself | Ject of the American demand for pay-| puche’ on a chores of possessing the s e cd okl Mareh — Eecretary Denby, the committee, it was |ation, whether he knew Kermit Foowr- g . marapers f"""R’;\: ‘H:,f‘:_ ke :r }Mr 'g"ops on | pistol without a license, av;"wloe:yr:::mb::src:‘;z“f: z‘l:!g'lef,;m'fi' CONNECTICUT TO HAVE NO Leslie White of Trenton, N. J., took a | said today, fixed the total at 65,000, and ;‘tn!. ind.r:rr'-;:ml lhnd( - dax the p s power to |the Rhine _already had been discassed at - 1003 > ve 1i B v . ormer presiden: ‘would be calied as % ¢d by wuch events as | by offclae of the forsign oftice. Tt wa | 10vp cEoweR MAY ABK fzion. FLOATING DEBT TaIS YEAR (LK TR e Chemints " are | 135 of e 41 members of The June srod. | character witness. by Rickard. gainst <h official: 2t [said Premier Poincare was 1y 2 3 . — = & £ r ra disposed to taks up the American Semana FOR VOTE OF CONFIDENCE | RHODE ISLAND TEXTILE Hartford, March 20.—Tax Commis- | [*8& the contents of the bottle found | uating class at the Naval Academy e i * 1 n ost f1 ar + sioner TV, lidget stat g 24 . » In rounde numbers the bill will carry | REGARDS COAL STRIKE ety T kG ik a most friendly snirit on the princl- STRIKE FIRMLY DE/.DLOCKED | %10R¢r . H. Blidget stated today that —_— something like $200,000,000, as compared res est in Tidia has not | Ple that it was a fust claim in equity, |, London, March 20.—(By The A. P.)— —_— the state would break even 2s regards| oy James . Boew, pastor for fi ith Mr. Denby's estimate of $350,000 AFRIL 1 AS A CERTAINTE O ¢ ' receivigs their | Whatever legal tangles might exist be. |The latest indicctions fiom Criccleth, |, Providence, R. L, March 20—When|reccinis and expenses for the current|y ears of the Kings Highway Consrema-|o00. i e K L e whether n new lead. |tWeen the American treatv with Ger. that Prime Minister LIovd [ o "ciave boara of mediatt . concil. | fiseal year 1 ends June 30, The tax & o gl New York, March 20.—A coml srike =1 ey b remier B . the house of commons aling e i - confirmed by Deputy Treasurer Thomas ' o e len, secretary of the Anthracite wad co-operstive pro-| Premler Polncare. was known to: have hing | 178 @ two hour session with the an- oty - ¥ - . ikitees Gp Geio ji- L BA TRixlons: for /the AnjSHED toots fidence, mve [}".(“ &:.m.: nouncement that but one more meeting | - Jid Who expressed. the opinion that | joun Harley, 68, retired, o Bridgepoct BIDS FOR 1,490 VESSELS| Consumers’ assoclation told the it gues are resarded as likely success to continue ti the occupatjon area, D e e - | will be held uniess there are significant | there would be no floating debt this Year. | commrly preadert of the Tomn 4 reract: Ciub tonight, He said the retail price jort thelr nr press generally, BOWeVel, | developments very soon, the textile strike | The electrle street railway companies | \aniociiring compdny, and a foomey| Washington, Macrch 20.—The eNipping|for anthractte in New York now was e With the Uniteq | COntinued to take for grar;ted\ that elin Rhode Island became more firmly | Wil Pay state taxes this year for the | membor of the board of education; diei|board today ‘rejected all hids received|§2.50 higher than it should be ¢ Unlted | premier intends to resign, the Northcliffe ; died | cause of moral su he all esented in the Rhine area. it ; Geadiocked than ever. Entering its ninth | ATt time in @ number of years. The tax- | ther yesterday. for the 1490 shipping board vesseis re-| The higher price, he ciaimed, was } consider=d 4 out, occ t papers saying the question M, DUt | woel teday, the strike he: gc:nm‘ 21| €8 Wwhich they wiil pay wili amount to 57 ) cently announced for sale. made up of an excess freight rate of nawe. Mohani fignr- Id mot appear aq when he gn. . ,|catten cloth manufacturing plants. Ap- |about $700,000. In this amount will| pisolution of the Wire Goods Fx-| 11 making this announcement, Chair-|1$1.30 and excessive refuse shipped as v ars, and this woulll yrevent the | o IOt e “‘_‘“j’dfls(\’[‘i‘*‘i’e proximately 15,000 operatives are idle. | D¢ included a part of the unpald back | change, alieged by federal favestigators 1| Man Lasker sald that blds were re-lcoal which, if eliminated would meas ' from beinz used aga Hoy » yd Geors sue of mass picketing, now -the | 13Xes which aggregate about $2,000,600 |pove’ been conducted in violatlon of the | Ceived for about 100 ships ‘and “there|another saving of §1.20. He amserted . : principal point of contact between strik- | 30U the entire amount of taxes for the | Sherman anti-trust law, was ordered in|WAS not a serious bid In the whoie lot.” | that the profits of producers of anthra- to this having climb- allies busis of made zes of milit 2 A avhich it was thought would inevitaniy | % WE g ers and civil authorities, was tested to- | Present vear. a decree signed In New York yesierday | They Were what might be termed face-|cie coal were much beyond those gen- : D the case with the Amorican foreds ab. | &, t1e mowntain of fame and responsivil | day inseveral Toculiies, where, dsepite e by Frderal Judge Knox. y{l‘-ou bids. erally considered legitimate. ” sent e e ou alimb th ecolder it be. | & NeAvY downnour, strike sympnthizers | DR OTTO LUDWIG WIEDFRLDT Official denfal was made by the! Chaimman Lasker said me e R "‘,"mh_‘f;:m..m.:fu i A S SR e 5 stap b aeen L b | e roups and patrolied mil TO BE GERMAN AMBASSADOR |Bulgarian legation in Paris of the re- | iiced there was bo smrket fon-ships at| wages, the elimination o2 Wosh . *SRe it & is nes a it Th zates. In 7o instance, Thowever, —— . i e . 5 % SHIFPING BOARD MAY You are open to every blast of wind and | fhey enconate onmaction. Washington, March 20.—Acoeptability | Bort e ity i st NZPADET | there: prohably would Not be a market|of egg coal, now $1T35 @ ton eouid be 1o UEERATE HOBOKEN PIERS| acks of évery kind.” - = of Dr. Oito’ Ludwlg Wiedfeidt, former |erthrown. the Stambouiisky. abinet /UMl congzess deeldsd one Way or an-|cat to §9.5 or §8.50 deliversd in tia oo : 2NN 5 § — | REPUBLICAN ARMY REGULARS SnbGing Meeeion of e . : ¢ . other on the subsidy Guestion now be-|consumer's cellar. IS10N BESERVED IN ! Wa: ngion, Mare! 0.—Chairman | KINSELLA WINS HARTFORD fonagiop dicector of the Beupp. aras- #nd egtablished s dictatorship. The Lasker of EATRE CASE | today the in the form of a bill, Mr. Allen said that the omly way t4 effect such reductions was for conSEme CAPTURE DE VALERA TROOPS | !zation, as German ambassador to the |Stamboulisky eabinet is in fuli con- | O7® ! the shipping board, announced | DEMOCRATIC CAVCUSES United' Etates was Indicated today by |trol of Bulgarlan affairs savs the ALTO TH o e B e S mmiter] ) E March 20.—Irish republican | & high administration official. statement issued by the legation. AMERICAN TROOPS OUT i S — $ Jige Tioge | i naUIre ino the matter of taking over |/ Martford, Mar Richard J. Kin- re from Clones went to Cas-| Inquiry by the Berlin guvernment as ot RO i ol o at I, now g used by the Cosn uumnl.nn“ ination for nJ_r i n csterday evening, surrounded | to the acceptabi of Dr. Wicdfeldt was | Marriage-to-the-frontier-only is one vor of this ci when 1Us | th, Hone Arms hotel and captured the | Féceived Satur it o L5 o . Jua 2y by tmhie state depart- jof the new forms of commerce in Rus T Ameri- OBITUARY ] : 3 t and _\mm .r:.x,.:;:. The Viers are ship-delegzics wire successful tonight in the | De Valera trocps, who commandeered | ment and the matier was iaid today be- |gia. Women are willing to pay hand- u:‘:-.t.m'hmm:.mub. wg’:}—é‘:‘m' jhuy bY E. Corrigss Riglto t ery mrbably he tanos ud they ) catcuses in cach of the ten Wards in|ihe bullding last Saturday, it became |fore President Hurding. The favorable [somely those foreigners who, by virtue SR L At Qudu laind: by Secratary Hasch ® S . S B e " et o s P By, It i exected he will e known hre today. The insurgent troops | reply of the Unlted States is expected |of their passporte, may pass freely out 2 i nimous missioner O'Connor and Vice Presidents | convention m e ten | Small, Love and Frey. They will go in- | fo hotc: democratic He Weeks today by direction of President| 61, Aseistant grand chief of the top possession of (e hotel when they [to be transmitted to Berlin through dip- |of Russia and also enter Poland, Gov. pad Riod o T obiaio asers and well returned to their harracks from St |lomatic channels Within the next few |many, or other countries, and ‘!;:l:e iy gl e ' e S the nizht. x : o , 3 2 1 are directly affected, as the remaindcr|known in railrond efrcies tiroughout b bR : mayor of Hariford, but was de- | Patiick's dar celebrations to, find that | daye, and appointment of Dr. Wisdfeldt |wth th : e I ed to burns 1o the whole question of water front pro- feated for re-eiceti % . il DD Wi em Women pausing ' as their { of Major General Allen's command in the ' country, died at als home hers tonight f g N e o v e -eleetion (wo vears ago by the Free State forces had occupled them |as ambassador. to Washi: ‘Drobal - - 4 fire last November. pertics owned by the bodrd, Newton C. Brainard, reoublicas during thelr absence. | will follow at once. ag g ..cm,,.., mmwm Ko gl Pgd - T B S e R A s R S il

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