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VOL. LXV—NO. 72 POPULATION 29,685 1.8, CALLSFORFULLPAYMENT OF COSTS FORARMY ON RHINE Secretary Hughes Has Sent Identical Notes to the Govern- PRICE TWO CENTS 10 PAGES—74 COLUMNS BRIEF TELEGRAMS BETWEEN GREEKS AND TURKS . Further shelling of Alhucemas by {he Allied Foreign Ministers Have Sent Telegrams to Constanti- NORWICH, CONN., T To Cease Effad®, SettleTextlestrike Announcement by R. 1., Board of Mediation and Concilia- tion is Expected Today. AY, MARCH 23, 1922 Partial Moratorium Granted Germany F“_’ Her Reparations Pa‘ymenh in 1822—Decision of Rep- arations Commission. CABLED PARAGRAPHS : Cardinal Dougherty Homeward Bound Crerbourg, March 22.—Cardinal Dougs- erty this evening went on board the sl-m'nef* Olympie, bound homewara after his visit to Rome. The cardinal emoark- ed on the steamer from a tug during a high wind and a blinding snow storm which made his task a difficult one, SRR P e EIGHT HOURS' DEBATE IN SENATE ON TREATY Moors is reported in an officlal statement on the Moroccan operations. Boltonla Bulwark, recognized by bull- dog- experts as one of the greatest dogs of his breed, is dead in Philadelphia. Six new smallpox chses were reported to the health department in Bridgeport March 22 Bight hours| . Eroviden ; during the past three days. 2 L : i . Marcn . ce, R T, March 22— Formal| Paris, Mareh 25— & Angora and Athens—Duration Armistice ments of Belgium, Great Britain, France, Italy and Jap- Preoniory, Jivided about ‘euslly. be-| announcement f expecte tamorsow 15y | partinl Harbnics 1o e A PIoA it aaey anr e i e AL nople, A of R fa 8 B Tour-power P tasemnation of the | the state board of mediation and eoncialt. | e ot el Bl o et St siealiin s . an—American Claim is Based on the Armistice Agree- | \7hoer il treaty. went into the | ation that it has abundoned all attempts | ™23 for her reparation payments tn 1922 | RSN TSN 0L Sl Would be Three Months and Automatically Renewtible s o fo setdle the textile strike in Rhide Is- | £ccTdiNg to a decision of the reparations | ants feli on the slopes and qu ment—Action Was Taken to Forestall Any Contemplat-| so ireat was the crush ot senators | J404 and that it will take no further | eommission made publlc hers today. e —Abrogation Would Require Notification of 15 Days— in.the situation unless requested Tho wanted to get thelr views recorded | ¥\ Yo gidon The plen carries with it a specific ob- | Henry S. Graves, Srd. before the hour for voting' arrives on ot * Ardsley-on- Ration on the part of Germany to ralse [ Flzdson and Henry Wilson of D s Fer- ed Arrangements the Allied Governments Might Have Friday that an all-afternoon session was This attitude was foreshadowed today S1aty illion marks, paper, in addition tax- ry. N. Y., were killed when their auto- Regulations Would be Drafted by a Commission of 4 by the statement of Chai Ge i i vi not sufficient. to accommodate. thew. For e hairman George | es: to float an internal loan to balance | mobile crashed into a stone wall. Whi : g : H. Webb of the state labor board, which | her budzet ; reek, Turkish and Alli ich Would Ignore American Army Costs Altogether. | the first time since the debate began, the ite labor board, which | b udzet; to stop the exportation of e La Officers. y L senate recessed for dinner and met agalrn ::g?‘ffidn‘l‘f !lncdlauon body, that he gavltal =~ and make the reichs- | A schoomer, the mame of which was G T ied ' o Washingt reh 22.—The American ; would seem ciearly to embrace the cost|!n the evening to let the discussion wear | ¢ eVed that the conciliation group |bank independent; to radlcally re- |not learned, has been sighted bottom up | paie v o —(By The A. P.)— isters proposed ths armistice under thd R g . et b LR e e e :hz{}guhwcéax- for an indefinite time, duce expenses; to submit to & system of |off Isle Dernier, on the South Louisiana 1 v ¥y G#GET PR C0R FONS Fr e 'o“w‘:‘ s i ed there upon the | the United States. On the side of the treaty proponents| Wit the last possibility of -a settle- [ supervision througl obligatory coneulis- |coast, about a mile from shore. here today for consideration of the near | 1—Hostilities would ceass between tha = the United 8t “The government of the United States | Senator Pomerene, of Ohio, a democratic | M1€ft of the sirike apparently gore for |tions with a commission o cuuchmions, b wliies,” and this govern- | actual cost of its army of occupation i tee. took up the fight for ratification| With the situation and willing to allow lor to make a levy on capital to raise a |and auxiliaries, said to be the largest [ §HNE to Const s s . oula cotiti thad abie 10 ‘conclude that the | pari passu with the cost of the armies of | With a speech telling his party colleagues | the “ex deadlock to continue. To- | substantiz: sum for reparations, shmber ‘ever igt an_American Dott I | 357G deicy and' the Turkls natlonmist.| ent gensral Tipes, thé aovante eleimumt s not fully recog- | the aliled powers is not_only a clearly |that they could ot consistently oppose|MOITOW marks the beginning of the third | The moratorium fs conditional vpon the | peare time, are In San Diczo harbor. aruiles faciug ehch other In Asia M| Betug WSSt A5 0 t6 Mave dun Sy % to identical communi-| equitable right but is free from any | the four-power pact if they had honestly|Month of the walk-out and a survey of | fulfillment of the conaifions ot tor cons — % e = st b S, i s s delivered today by nerican | technical objection.” favored the league of nations. ~He char-| the strike area shows 21 plants, employ- | mission by May 31, which may be re-| Dfosquito extermination in large past is T i, alnistirs who. uaited . fn. sendiiele S RNl G e e i redesatrtalivel 1o (i P SR e acterized the treaty as a “pocket edition” | Ing. nearly 10,000 persons, closed and |voked Jater if Germany does rot continue | responsible for the average increas: S e S N Polueere oredie s ML re g Buter ents eat Britain, France. . ¥ of the celebrated article 10 of the league| 15 others running witlf oniy a part of {to comply with them. Toe commission | 307 per cent. in the value of taxable pr the telegrams were M. Poincare, premier | be three months, and would be automa o The Tiotes set forth that the tolal cost| covenant, and said that although he|thelr usual number of cmployes, be- [calls for the exccution of the Cannes |erty in New Jersey from 1899 to 1921. |and foreign minister of France; Lord cally renewal until the signing of & pre- fivered under in-| 11, 1018t Moy G ohaton from Mot |would have preferred the league or the|tWeen 5,500 and 6,000 being out in those | agreement providing for the payment of £ SiicsonBritish, secrefhry. of el et | islngfy deute Y. E 3 ¥ Biheh of 108 OIS T e oted 10 ] “association of nations” advocated by| establishments. 3 720,000,000 gold marks and of 1,450, Frank Payton, head instructor in the | fars, and Signor Schanger, Itaiian fo ‘Each side wouid be privileged, how- ment, and were occasloned | amounts due to Belgim, France and|Erctident Harding, it would be inexeus-| WIth the exception of minor cla 000 marks in goods duriug 1922, as Ger. | knitting course at the New Bedford Tex: | elgn minister. ent the entire | VT to abrogate the armistice by not t ind from American | Italy for their army costs for that period | 2DI¢ to refect the regional understanding| tween pickets and the uthori at | many bas paid about 232,000,000 gold | tile school, died while supervising the| Tue fore - »_mm\.s T D e enire | fication fifteen days in advance of A B e ANGd Boe- | Bad boms v T as “:e o8 | now offered. 3 three plants in Pawtucket, today passed | marks in ten payments there remains a | Work of his class. ’-“j"{""“ iaoy s "En‘ <4 Yf"?'; d‘;‘y s | expiration. ; mpiated " ar-| paid vatanas gy Mey 1 i9ar Lohe Un | For the opposition the day's debate|quietly in the strike d balance of 438,000,000 marks due. e e e reomenisad there | According to the suggestion, a joint would ignore Ameri- | (o 1660050000 gord marke ot which | 25 OPened by Senator Lafollette, repub- e The balance s payable 18,000,000 | Four families which included many |possible, although they recognized there | ETCCTE 0 OO, SUEETEACE: B O an te altogether, although es- | 966,374,000 gold ri”ks e P w“(‘;e lican, Wisconsin, who denounced th¢| BRITISH GOV'T DEFEATED marks on April 1%, fifty million marks | Ghildren were driven into the street by} were many difficulties in the way 1; o coTisite wiguisy ATt M. P army costs and repara- | United States gud the remaindoe dye nq | treaty as a British-Tapanese scherie to monthly from May to Octobe: in. |a fire in a three-story temement at 75 | that there was a conslderable obstacle in 15 dlusive, and sixty million marks each No- vember and December 15. The goods reparations are payable 95 000,000 marks {3~ France and 500,000,000 merge the Anglo-Tapanese alliance into IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS another alliance binding the United States to support imperialistic polici n the Pacific and the Far East. In any for the ten-kilometer niutral zome. lied commissions, acting under the Al tion of a central allied authority, would be attached to each army. Y India street, Portland, Me. the fact that the Turkish nationalist gov- aido that e it ernment at Angora had disavowed a pre- ceding agreement made in London. It is understood that the foreign min- 2.—(By The A. P.)— was defeated in' the house of lords this e: made on the basis of the It was pointed out, the German govern-|aiso, that the British government had re- mount of the ciaims | ceived 130,696,000 gold marks between tes for its army costs, | May 1 and Dec. 31, 1921, and that the London, March The government Seventy thousand skins make up the bag of the Newfoundland sealing fleet, 2 ral days. notes recited, expresaly from the, commoi this morning. e y ven right of way to ous miners of the nation for the general | factory after its alleged head, Jack ocrat, Texas, were gl = Ml ening by the adop- o k 00%800}1dhme of chel e tons : : Rymdod (*Ep::fl::pu;u. but geh;efl subject to the rights of the United | yain to be out-voted by a Japanes: szazle bill to zua ;mwe ‘]iui\smx . to mfii\ 'C’L“f"éo-, ",”" )‘(";In r'tjcefil‘n -';“r'x:r el s ol 2 ANTHRACITE MINERS AND HIRSCH DIVORCE OASE ¢ was deemed to be 2 “In view | States.” g civil servants. The vote was 42 to 40. ot fug on Ger goods .z S B MINERS A . rocent developments.” o acquaint the | In conclusion the notes stated that the | Loioy, Combination against American| “uny "goteat of the government by two |and other similar funds credived : e L e OPERATORS AT LOGGERHEADS ) A W . governments with the repeatedly | American government would welcome ’"tq"m" Shortridge, republican, Cali-| Yotes is mot likely to involve the fate of | the merchandise account, but If G He o s Sy R New Y ot 8 Su terated statement that the government | any suggestions from the allied govern- Senator Shor Yt! vTe'P 4. ‘republi| the ministry at the present stage. The |falls to dcliver the goods ordere: .wv?m fr;xnw ollowing Rene iani's re-| New York, March 22.—After being| New York, March 22. — Suprems e United States was expecting full [ ments “for the reasonable adjustment of | Fom g ey S OT e et 1o | amendment will be reicéted by the house | MUt pay the balance In cash, K usal of the post. closeted for two days in joint conference | Court Justice Lehman today granted a ment of the costs of #ts army in the | the matter” and the ‘powers were In-| car; Michigan alse spoke in favor of rit”| of commons, and when the bill is rerurn. | Merchandise delivered to ¢ s of S = ¥ Al | MOMUeTS of the anthracite miners and {motion for a Week's postponement in the eland formed that “upon recetving assurancps| Mcation at the aftermoon session, the | 2f Coens, Ahd when the BULIS et | o Ctlon are to be cred to| Twenty stars of the American MImion.rators' wage arbitration committee of | diverce sult instituted against Signey Basia of the Claim. ot payment” this government would be | Humior qomemic Jusaes™ from the. scope|Probably will be accepted in accordance (rmY costs. All Geferred payment on | World arrived in Jerusalem Teently (.0 cight announced tonight that they were | Hirsch by his wife Helen, after his jav- ® for the American clam, the note | “ONly 00 happy to proceed to the con- | S Wne trenty. comstituted an. admiselon| With the statement of Lord Lansdowne | &MY cost reparations are to hear five R e ta- | still at logger-heads. Tae: Sexiinel 1. Choiy Bad bl O sat tnted wan found in the armistice | #ideration of suitable means” by which | of apan oae (oo TN ™ T e United | in the upper house on Tuesday that if |Der_cent. interest. : y g David. One more session will be held, tomor-| his client was a victim of the “divoree sreement, to which the Unied States | !t8 clalms might be satisfied. e o e acifn coast Immic| It became o cholce between the lor Th9, seamrationa: commission delivered i . _lrow, in a final attempt to settle wage | factory” whose existence he charged yes. was signatory, and which provided for Stiites to handle . v At the| proposed amendments and .the measure |its erms to’ the German representatives | It was announced in London that Kink | giftcrences before labor members of the| terday. $ ‘tary occupation of Germany by the gration problem in lts own WAy, At ne|ltselt he woud favor . dropming. . the |in Paris carly this morniug after an all- | George Was recovering from his indispo- | committes Jeave for Cleveland, to mar-| Chess alleged that an affidasit fled fn o4 and Amarican forces jointly. That GOV. OF OKLAHOMA UNDER evening session s‘"“"’;‘qh alsp. dmn— amendment when the bill came back |TENt session which ended at ine o'clock | sition. but would remain indoors for sev-|gha) the §00,000 anthracite and bitumin-|the case had been manufactured in ment, the 5 AERREST FOR ACCEPTING BRIBE | cat. Massachusetts, and Sheppard. den | ovided that the upkeep of the troops " T ts cinata il The commission takes up the German == strike ordered for April 1. Berkowitz, an auto truck man, had been " occupation i tim Rbme dwtriens | pOmIEe, Okl March 23 (By the A| deliver prepared addresses opposing rat-| = Appart {;:mupt;:: e Lonisht'S | chancellor's proposed reforms at the start, qlecberze, have dritted farther south | "\y, fave agreed upon nothing,” John|paid $550 by Arthur Fine, Sra. Hirsch s #:0uM be charged to the German gov- P.)—Governor J. B. A. Robertson of | Ification. eventral. and inssts they are far from adequate. 1 5 »e)eard 5 & 1.:h lns l)hc {x' at this 7, Lewis, international president of the|father. Mr. Chess, whose investigation riment. and it was expressed as the | CXIAhoma eubmitted to arrest here to- remarks that the budget receipts exceed A:: t?"z i lnearer e path of trans-| Uniteq Mine Workers of America, an-|led yesterday to the arrest of Berko- W of the American government that | 6o, B8 charge of accepting a bribe | CONFIDENT HOUSE WILL PASS | oo, oo o ror, the 83,000.000.000 paper marks expenses | Atiantic travel. nounced at the close of toda; on. | witz, added that he had been offeced $500 o armistice agreement “had the clear | (o PETMIt operation of the Guaranty SOLDIERS’ BONUS BILL TODAY - by 16,500,000,000 marks, which was par- ussions with the operators have|if he would cease his activl tl ort" that the powers assosttes o |State bank of Okmulges while It was in JAPANESE SILK INDUSTRIES | tinily necessary to balance other dcficits. | _James Wall, 48, a city employe in| fined to general conditions in|case, i st joint enterprise “should stand upon | 2D Alleged insolvent condition. The gov-| Washington, March 22.—Extreme con- 5 = e 70 that there is a total deficit in the re>- | Waterbury, was struck by a train while | stry. Meanwhile the dlstrict attorney’s of- equal footing as to the payment of a1 | ST Immediately gave bond of $5,000|fidence that the soldiers’ bonus bill would| New York, March 22.—The hoard of | aratfors budget of 183,250,000 marks. | on his way to work. He died a few hours | ough operators have declared|fice was preparing tomorrow to go be- actual costs of their armies of occu- | T°T, DS appearance at trial. be passed by the house before sundown| managers .of th Association of | hich the present moratorium reduces by | later. not increase wages, but will de-| fore" the grand jury to ask for Berko- ton. Governor Robertson with Fred G. Den-| fomorrow was expressed today by re-| America today forwarded formal re- | 15000,000,000 marks, but that this is 5 mand that they be decreased, they have | witz's indlctment. Detectives were as. Prior & nis, former state banking commissioner, | publican leaders In charge of the legis-) quest to Japanese ind based on forty-five paper marks to the | The steamship Javars. libeled by Dro-ingt yet made: specific proposals before|signed to search for the unknown wo- o g vy O Tavments for the total)and several local capitalists were named | fation. speculatlon in markets there Yo elimin-igold mark while the actual exchange js | hibition enforcement officers for viola-|the committee of eight. In the mean-|man" named as cp-respondent 1n the "_‘,“;;‘";:‘“}" o5 ogubation was im-|in indictments returned yesterday by the| The last prellminary step to the pres-|ated. Limitation of credits is yecom- | seventy fo one. tlon of the Volstead act, was-sold at|time, we are standing on our 19 demands| Hirsch case, who was alleged to have oo fibace ey, o m:':‘““("‘ the [ grand jury which investigated failures| entation of thelr program was taken to-|mended to ail in stabilizing the business | The comrmission holds that the Ger- | public auetion in New York for $15.009 | for figher wages and better Working|been suppiled by Berkowits to lure a itk Sigtis & dSeis b ‘h;{"’:'\':; of state banks in Oklumgee county. The|day with the adoption by the rules com-|in this country. man budget. including reparations pay- [fo the Garland Steamship company. conditions.” §rand jury charged that alleged ques- lution making tomorrow | Fluctuations in raw has often been | Arents, should be balanced s far as pos i e MR ¢ on|Professionel actor, dressed ke Hirser, was o mittee of a resolution ing v tuations -aw sill s sents, shou a1 « r a5 Pos- e operators declined to comment nto a compromisi tuation. s T oo mf;"‘:‘;‘fll’;;d Unireq | Uonable manipulations had been con-|a special suspension day and setting|sold at a loss. Manufacturers have feit | stle through taxation, but that an intern- panilonal centorshiy of motion victutes | e resuits of today's. session, B Ar'lm:eynfi‘:‘;;-'lflm.xwm a tates, fallire to ratify should not pe | SUCI®d BY @ state bank, sald to be insol-| 4eide four hours instead of the usuallit unsafe, they added, to buy raw ma- [l lean or a levy on capital must wine has been established in Toland,” 3t 15 | "N 5 Sommities of sioht was in] of it Aoy Hastings wpent most nstrued as affecting in any wa vent, and were continued after its pur-| forty minutes for debate. terials In, quantities cnough to carry the |out any deficit. The text of the decision fhoved In this way to check the crime | scagion, gistrict representatives of three| (he Hipach case . Tmer- |chase by another state bank here, cul-| mits resolation was to_ be presented | business, ? 2 is dinideq into six parts—budget or levy. ;'mh el (chu“ s police DUSY lanthracite flelds commleted election 0f| One of these withesses was Ira Wald- By the treaty between the United | T RAtNE In the fallure of the Institution. | ypen the house convened at 11 a. m, to- James A. Goldsmith was . relelected { expomtation, cf capitat the-reichbank-on | for som >, delegates to the general policles commit- | gatin, engaged In the milinery business and Germany, signed Aug. 25, pqilg, 0Co! MeM, all active officers in the| morrow, an hour ahead of the usual|president of the assoclation. Other of- | compilation of stat Sl S ber of the |tee Wheh will meet at Cleveland Fri-| who said he had shadowed Mirech pe 921, the ratifications of which were ex. | ."C, banks, appeared téday and gave|ime There was to be an hour's discus-| ficers chosen were George A. Post, E. J. _ o ';':;_k ot e wa-on | 92y to prepare for the:strike. cause he was a friend of Mrs, Hirschs “hanged on Nov. 11, 1921, it Is proviaed | Lond Pending trial except Dennis, and| gion ot the resolution, with thirty min-|Stephli and Robert J. F. Schwarzen- | NEWS CATUSED ANGER New = vs et it was expected delegates ve for thelr districts tomorrow, to pre- four men reported to be out of the city. Dennis left Oklahoma City soon after n } i E st father. He declared he never had been nat the Tnited States shall heve and | uites allotted to each side. Democratic| bach, vice presidents, and Frank G. Ber- AXD DISMAY TN BERLAN {20 from that, insttuban.; for s - 1 for “conduct detrimental to the bost in- . 0 Vre-| retained or paid by Berkowltz, whom enjoy the right ot teaders planned to make a determined | ry, secretary. £ minl pare local unions for execution of thel {CH ook BOF § oet Bie ,\,'M,,fl"f,f"::'&'-f: Supu | restgning his office, fight against the resolution, but, the re- et A Perttn, Mirch. T(Dy the A. P |terestsof the exchange: | stractions. to be formulated. at| e, tid he hmd Rup ffor tem years in the treaty of Versalties, natwithatand: | Two officers of the bank are charged | publicans were satisfied that it would re-| REDUCTION IN DIZDEND Tho decision of the reparations commis | gorcr Contthnrat, Bookkeeper at the nd, A general survey of the fi-| "8 Who uted to truck for bim. 106 et cis e T - | jointly wi in ernor Robertson | | Fitor i . 3 : oD, SO the xp : B s e t E . srtimor 3 n§ 150 fact that the treacy s not been |ang Dennie a $36,000. cnahler's check as | o2 (1 Deessary majority for lis adoy BY NORTHERN PACIFIC |sion on Germany's refuest for a WOra- | gosot’ Touraine, Boston, who approprint- DR e e e Fess, an insurance broker, and Sam tifled by the United States, & beilis to infuence itheir acts, atfer. 16|00 = : torium, with the details of the payments | 0" oo Syu it ST T ek for anizations wili be s 1 lie; g A - Entitled to Payment of Coste. whe 8610, Tieonis hed found tha Seiaa ] o0t the adoptionof 1hs "“e,' s‘:;e;:;ir New York, March 22.—Directors of |to be made -and the guarantees to be | o Tipan £7.400, nleaded guilty to lar- said fosetare for g . Marguells, a member of the raid- 1 » . 3 2 xpected to recognize | the Northern Bacific g2 2 : ] e an §7. nlea ! o tHeavarit Ofi i TR r 4 r of the raid Hhe Roeibninlt o s el Baxeki |87 it Bank 1o Bbwe Shon Mavies e et was) exp the Northern Pacific Raflway company |given, were printed in the afternson man Fordney of the ways and means coramittee, for a motion to suspend the rules and pass the bonus bill. There ceny in superior court. Viscountess Astor introdnced a er today declired a quarterly dividend of he 1% per cent. on the vommon stock. This represents a reduction from 7 ing pagty which sought evidence againgst Hirsch, said he saw a man who looked like Hirsch in a hotel room with & wo- entertains view, o consideration o an examination of the bank's affairs on September 27, 1920, It was also alleged pers here {oday. The decision fell like like & bomb shell in the official quarters tracted suspension of the mines. General estimates of international and and submits it to the allled govern- »ill in s that Ot B i to 5 per|in Wilhelrstrasse and in the relchstag et oan | 10cal otficials place the available cash| k¢ St o the comts of s army of |t e e O o "sKINE | sion, two hours under the contral of Mr.| “Howard TiNott, chafrman of the board, | The news arrived during o sitting of 2 £ $2,000,000, of which $200,000 is said to —— arl passy with the alifed ] Fordney and two hours under the control of Representative Garner, of Texas, the sumristion of coercion in case of offerscs coinmitted by married women. made the following statement: and that payments recejved | 1 the placing of §150,000 of state funds the foreign affairs committee, which was be in the treasury of the international. | CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED TO e " okt e 2 “In declaring a dividend of 1% per | attended by the chancelior and othor min- —— —— EXTERMINATE THE SHIPWORM B o B o . Suts ek g ShaL 16 wouls, B 0 L aeaie donscenat o ;Z‘:rdn‘:’“ixp:;‘g cent., payable May 1 to stockholders of | isters. Tre sitting was immediately sus- [ poo o TR L FURTHER. TESTIMONY BY izl cins f the United States without| Dennis has admitted receiving the|Mo3NS commme: t"‘; rw“wzan oppo- | fecord of April 12, the directors feel |rended and a cabinet council was sum- | 4o 15 states oroducing 70 per cent. of | GIRLS AGAINST TEX RICKARY: | New York, March 22.—The camop: 3 e oy $25.000 check but stated that it was paid | ed to allot ongmaurd e o that they are best serving the intrests |moned to consider the situation. the United States crop totalled 90.946.000 to exterminate t ¥ now sald . ment of the United States | to him for an ofl lease, which he sold to| ReNts of the bill and My GTEEL DPT7| of fhe stockholders and they are hope-| It was asserted in certain weilinform- | biCicls. or 38 per. cont. of the production | New York, Maren 22.——Two little schooi | 1o be threatening the castern seaboard that the Justion of | an officer of the bank. He also stated|Ted t0 give ome nour t ful that conditions will warrant resump- | ed entente circles today that if the deci- | o¢'4riece states. = girls testified today before the supren: - | 8fter boring its way through millions of m fully recognized. The |that he gave Governor Robertson $8.-|POTters of the ity would be nec-|tion Of the rate of 13 per cent. quarter- | sion of the commission is prsisted in, the —_— court jury trying Tex Rickard on - | dolars worth of marine property in Sa mm e allied powers will not 33 of the money as payment for hig| A two-thirds majority ly in the future. Wirth cabinet will fall before a storm of init | charge of assaulting Sarah Schoenietd | Francisco harbor, tonight was formally he rules and pass the v ” 5 Officers of the Connecticut industrini |charge of assauliing Sarah Schoenield 1 3 n nmindt the fact that the gov-|&hare in the lease. This transaction wus*;;‘;’,”{ui"R’“;‘;Z“‘Lt;id“.‘,n’m sides that f oo = B protest. In thege quariers, Nowever there | gonool for giris at Middletown are in |15, that the sporis promoter had impry, |launched at a meeting held in the Eng'- = ted States has re.|made the subject of a legislative inves-| Pt but Tt 08 SECEC AL Lo 0T T | SENT TO JAIL BECAUSE HE neemed to bs asaisposition’ to bellave that B g o S O S, e e e vt s that | neering Sacleties bullding to Srrangs fob been solicited not | tigation in 1920. obtained, Leading supporters of the FAILED TO PAY ALIMONY |the decision of the commission is not ¥et | anq Frances Gattrich, Who escaped from |he had given them mohey on each suci, | appointment of committees at various of occupation, and s ey, S measure did not expect the total votes final and that'an arrangement may ul- | tne institution Sunday night. Atlantic ports. E e | Rt NS faashen e on tha liueator occasion, and more than once offered the: - I s s r n continued upon the [TESTIMONY OF PHYSICIAN 't coca 75, while seme op-| Newark, N. J, March 22.—After his | timately n e on t! s of sifosiil ey Grest P, Goodrich, a member of th f o be paid its actual WHO ATTENDED MISS RAPPE ;::g‘;s Jals the megative vote probably | marital troubles had been aired in the | the milder proposais of Sir Rovert HOMe. | provisions worth 15,000.000.000 rubles | Ove of the witnesses was Saran, the | American Society of Consuiting o 1 footing with the al court for thirty the British chancelior of the would not go beyond 80. vears, John Meeker of Xchequer, | i) be gent into the drought stricken ium.r twelve year old chum, Nehie Gas- | neers, will head the w York pe is belleved that the . S G ith Presi-| Plainfield today was sent to iail for con- | made at the recent meeting of the allied | provinces of the Ukraine by the Ameri-|ko. Saral s RS ghia f mittee. Other committees w San Francisco, March 22—Dr. Ar-| After a conference today with Presi E ELatid aectiy Bt . y Ameri- | ko. Sarah was on the stand about fou _Other c e v ernments cannot fail t0 appre- |y ot Deardsive, realdint Ifh)‘sicinn‘\;t dent_ Harding abopt his Dill to appropri- | IemDE of court because he owes his wite | Ministers in Parls, which are reprudu ‘: can Mennonites’ famine relief organiza- | hours, and throughout a long cross-cx. |¢d in New England, Chesag #st equity of the ciaim of o Hotel St. Francis and the first|ato $17,000,000 for hospitals for sick and | $144 alimony. In_some of the afternoon newspapers of | tion under an agreement just concluded. | amination she stuck to her story of hav- | Charleston, S. C., and two that | goctor cailed to attend Miss Virginia | disabled veterans, Representative Lang-| Three vice chancellors of the New |today. ageested th there are b5 3 Kentucky, announced | Jersey courts decided while they tere| The financial proposals of the repara- | yhe Waterbury police are continuing :fig.}::r“.:l‘:lv‘:l‘}:?mfi:y::m:..‘:f\‘ ::ifvw',.‘: R‘"mw P;tfln v’\‘.nflahflrfl g - stand in the | APDS: BN actress s o O e | e wouls try to call the measure up| hearing the case, one of them passing | {lons commission are characterized as Im- | tneir seareh for Pau Roath. 65, who dis- | Fifth Avenue on 47th street, militant body in the, Puge Prial of Roacoe (Fattyy Arbuchis, fila i anead of the bonus Bill. Representativa|away after_ruling against the husband possiibte 2nd the proposed guaranbees art | appeared from his home during the night, | Nelllo sald she was present in anothe: | gion. : i comedian, on a manslaughter charge | Mondell of Wyoming, the majority lead- bu!»before signing a decree. sy e i o }ea.ving a note that his body would be |room on four of thesc occasions, tha: fl" biolo = \w;l; Aiets growing out of Miss Rappe's death.|er, and Chairman Campbell of the cilkajil Chsnetlior MWaliar, Rowever ) recenty B e e senostilin fo | (Con i Belleylow Take Rickard had tried to attack her once bu Il be made, with nota ID. W. F. E. Wakefield, proprietor of committee, said, however, that he would|sicued the decree against the hnsband S G i ool schame that she then escaed him. He told her, i i be unsuccessful. Mr. Mondell said the|and decided that Meeker owed the ali- TIAny : . 2 S E > anac = it 0T ats thab Ravill nd food conditi Fiica Siteoviont tecetine e General Semenoff. Siberian Cossack |sho said, to watch out and see that Saral mony and must pay. : . : % » = e Unitel & ropull 4 e, er by Dr. H if any technical died. was another witness. hospitalization bill would be taken up SUIT FOR $150,000 DAMAGES :«adfi ?11: g:(’i‘:‘uis Izfireo;‘n&f::z‘ 2 States di(]gr;lsafiu:r(v\.x:-; \r\\‘;lhh‘kflh;r':){‘l:'\;w g A e Bx D el Fafieeal : oM By .“1,,_;‘;,.‘w,,,‘f“,;;’;:d‘;;;e"f;;';;f;fi ;'g‘:\‘:: fi:;’gfe' Sneaker Gillett said he bad not been > AGAINST GEN. SEMENOFF | not fegally married to Madame Semenoff, | ney, Max D. Stuer, if she hadn't consi er. ead at the m nc»\j;d”‘r = aty of Versajlles to learn from her the cause of her ill. | advised that Mr. Langley would make S |ea B 25 A etk ot focompanies Mim on his mission to | ered, Rickard's. act as » terrible thing | “For years e M Bty owever. that ness, becaus e intense pain she wis | @n effore to call up that measure tomor-) Candidate For Governor Of | Vancouver, B. C, March 22—A writ.|the United States and Europe. and she reviied affirmatively T ot distriat liae vedersd thadd y consented to suffering. row South Dakot charging that General Gregorieft Sem “Why. did you go back to & man who |t ork district hus rendered thees ment of the cost of the ' Dr. Wakefiel i — e ou axota oft. Siberian anti-bolshevik leader now in | William Marshall, for twenty-four years | had done such bad thinzs to vou:" Ar. | Worm attacks probl y F ey Pieag v T. Wakefield testified to being pres- [, o p ooy~ wraw Vancouver, wrongfully deprived the firm | associated with the Onwentsia club @t | Stuer mquired. fate it has been discovered that the ‘te ' s g 3?‘\fi;;l}fi§p';:hl by [&;‘m[/l{ o 5 SCHOOL GIRLS MISSING of C. B. Richards and Company, 33 |Lake Forest, IIl. died Monday after a long |~ I wanted some money off him," Sarah | do navalis' appears with as much vigo n ratified by the|come to the concla iun“”m it had Broadway, New York, of furs, skins and {illness. He was one of the first Scotei | replied. at the mouth of large sewers as it & T S e e e b b; __melflnmh;l‘:&: St ~ . “searoh hides fn transit through Siberia a.m? con& folt professionals to come to this coun- | “Spe told of having divided with Ler | elsewh ation of the pay-tof external force.” throughout New York state and onnec- signed to that compa was sslfel Y. mother the suns received from Rickard. 8 i, v he discharge | ticut was instituted today fo: Gwendo- against General Semenoff in the British —_— Then the promoters lawyer broveht out [ piare wo DEFEND INTERSTATE a : United States | — R e e Columbia supreme court here today. The | The plant of the United States Indwstri- | (na; Rickard had lent his mAuence to the aon GOMAREEY AN € of occupation | PRDICTS PRICE OF COAL Ivn High school girls, who disappeared it elafme $160000 demaged. 1 ;Lmhflhmudmp:;)t:;eg;‘?;:‘mqn‘m;‘ ot erort e Have ) & ok - relsased | | OMDEN MISSTON 4 at thi United States WIL) 3 o 2 cme: nday. A note, found i Dhe complaint alleges that General & _prohibition of- | from jajl fn Wisconsin by writing a let- $ ERE T 33 Wik ty of Verkdllles LADEOF 10K Al ToN, :::T;&?-fl:’x:;:fir;sr s room, said she Semenoft seized the shipment, which had flcm‘s pending an iwestigation to de- | m’me governor of that state v“""““,“g"',”; :!:::3" 1:—‘:;\'Ef'r—“ o any a Springfield, Mass, Marcy and her chum had started on a nike to been gathered from various parts of Si- |termine "_‘:" Conmeny hes “°1}';'1 +be | “Rickared, one arm eroked against the “‘";"- 1108 boen eloyel by, tha: fister ® part of Ger | Clark of Northampion, pres Canada. hcta pwien hel Selinqulshied. Sotmend D L e e backc of his chair, the other “held . | Totfs Tas bech OnY i | New England Coal Déale Policc learnsd that the girls had pur- e anti-bolshevist forces in that coun- — SRt itk e hitns aaeed Sealght ROt omi _commiasion it » ShOCK Do e Dealérs: asmnolation. | o Sy S ot last wodks latis fy: It futher alleges that the’ gun. || The ety of Redls Schelencr. 30 form- | sirls while they Were. testitying. Hun: | nounced today to defend iix actioe 12 | today, said informally that in his opinion | Brooklsn department store and charged it eral disposed of the furs and sking and {1y & 7 : - dreds of persons loafed in the corridors of | New Engla » to the Pell mccount. Members of their has with him at the present time part | found in @ room in West 17th street, New families said the girls had about $37 when legal proceedings instituted against it W | i o e York, with the tube of a gas stove in the court house to watch Rickard zs be ) one or two oilars a to £ gEiike ransiasforfieecle 11| entered and left the court room from and [ Rearly all trunk line raiiroads. doilars a ton atter the strike, regard- | (VIS S | The complaimants Wil sesk an injunc. | e mouth. e had been demd for sev- |i0'Sied ST I (e ot o Toam B0t | Mo e e Dutkolta’ ek AT ot A tion to restrain him from taking the mon- | €al hours. the crowds by police, @ few score men | Were instituted this w gain sutcome was difficult to forecast owing REPULSED MARRIED MAN KILLS GIRL AND SELF ey out of the jurisdiction of the court pending the trial. New England rate decision by approx’ mately 100 of the railroads which hand to unusual circumstances. were permitted to listen to the testimony. ngland, he said, Toswell Mler, 27 year old son-in-Iaw | my,o 41o witnesses were the only cues of last | Of the late Andrew Carnesie, has turned has about two e o 408 ¢ith the New En , General Semenoff and his wife : 2 eir se: ttend. traffic on joint rates with the X | months o A A IR night wero geanted seriistion to enter | 4OWN offers of ucrative positions with the | 1eIF Sex aliowed to att Sl dinen.. The dieed are. Scpieiol 4 e do Lo | sumptio he predicted. would | Paterson, N. J. March 22.—Angered, the United § e ter | Bothlenom Steel company and J. P, Mor establish a new test of the sower of i 1% 1007 (0 G0kl D iadea 1915t is said, because Miss Elsie -Smith, 2 he oUnited States and are expected t6 |oonang company to accept a $3,500 post | VEPER HAS BEEN ROAMING by extended by the : & “ dat paas" purchased at pres- |y iow employe, resented his attentlons, leave hers tomorrow for Washington. |E3% 507 COMPERY £0 Socept o FH500 post AT WILL IN JERSEY ciTy |the committon o8 o ther post-war qust ting With Ailied Fowers. b e Alphonse Beyer, -shipping clerk in Mape = university. =z i " the United Sta 500 denlers ane sxmnmhy 'omor | Sl Mills, today, lured the young Wom- COAL MINERS ARE READY : g v Morris M. Wilder, attorney at law ‘| was placed under arrest in Meriden, on Newark N. J. March 22—Frank Pap- paraenon a leper who has roamed at wi through New Jersey for nine years, was offictal service was a raliroad an to a drying room, shot and mortally wounded her, then fired a bullet through FOR SUSPENSION OF WORK Mr. Hines prior to h under the government L A X 4 2 3 he went ¢ 2 > g his head. Both died in a hospital with- Indianapolis, Ind., March 22.—Without|a warrant cha: him with usury. He | detained by Newark heaith authoritics | Attorney. After the war - e I T. K. C0. MAKES APFLICATION out regaining consciousness, hope apparently of .developments fore-|is acoused of ’h‘fv'f.,, loaned money e | today ams United States Surseon Cum: | EOrope to assist in by~ v FOR AN INCREASED FARE | Attracted by moans of the wounded stalling the coal strike set for April 1|of receiving interest greater than 12 per {mings will be requested either to way and traffic tang! ;‘“;‘_ ot “"!“'"‘1 a girl, workmen in the plant broke down officials of the United Mine Workers * of | cent., the maximum legal amount allow- | him-sent to the leper colony in iou from the setting up o ok ;mmd-. " New York, Ma — James L. | the door, which Beyer had locked on the America tonight declared that the min-|gpe. ana or deported to Greece. i, ot B gy e ire of the claim | Quickenbush, co for the Inter- ers were ready for a general suspension Puaniars Papoaraenon came to Newark | lines across long established rgutes. horough Transit Company. today . fed and the father of of many weeks duration. Nome, how-| pr. George E. Corwin of the state bu- | two years ago from Ashury Park, where —_——— o ke Kgil Poran \ncitaeid G | e ever, would predict how long the walk-| reau of domestic animals, Hartford, was | he dperated a shoe shining establishment. | STRANGE MURDER OF for those No specific increase e out would continue, asserting that thelt| called into consultation by Dr. W. J.|Growing steadily worsc from his effiic- | was mentioned. five | able He said that the present cent fare was unjust and unreason- HAD WOMEN ARRESTED FOR GIGGLING IN CHURCH R IN BROOKLYM fight could continue indefinitely, Scuthey of Bridgeport in an effort to ds e While no offiefal forecast of the length) termine the cause of the death of 19 deer of the sirike was made it was indicated| found In the Union Metallie Cartridge tion, he visited the heal*h department to- day, seeking medical advice. New York, March 22.—Three alleni TKEYATONE VIEW Co. NEW YORK 8 ~ into the nto The appiication was made at & hearing | Sydney, X. §. 3farch 22.—Boeaust authoritatively that the union _officlals| company park, Stratford, during the past | MRS, WILLS AT FUNERAT, T s s part o before the transit. commission on propes- | four vouns women 1 hia congresatisn| Alice Lorraine Daly, cducator | oyt 1Y wage conference with op-| thres weeks, OF HUSBAND SHE KILLED | while two of them stood near the door, tiie prineipad ed order to require better scrvice on the | giggled right out i meeting, Ro% | and public speaker: whe has been unespliihgcenbral cumpsetive el the other advanced to the proprietor and v By aricle 21, | company's lises. It followed a wordy | Goorge Ruborison, pasior of 4 negra| o PUblic speaker, wh S deabtful until the big coal stocks| The §25,000 demage sult against Klem- | Atlantic City, N. J, March 22—rs. |fired two shots into his ubdomen, A third v riority of the cost | clash between John P. O'Brien, corpor- | church. haea them into police court on| JOMNAteS Y the Non-Partlan |on hand had been depleted. Operators|ent Kafkowski of New Britan by Mrs. | Mariolla Wills who shot and killed her | shot went wild. Bruns died a few min- 4 ipaiion during the | ation counsel for the ciiz, and M. |a ehargs of breaking up a chufon or.| :oague for Governor of South .| iwre said that the slooks on hand would| Ada Winkle for the Geath of Ter hus.| nusand. Lewis WEln i saete e | e e S e O e T . sions and the cost | Quackenbush, in which the former charg- | vice. The magisirate contlnued the came| Dakota. Miss Daly announces she "‘{"‘llhe country’s requ l_'::;xeml for two| band, Louis Winkle, was thrown out of | ment here Saturday tonight * attended no attemnt had been made to rob him. S5 5T jtion after, the e members of the Interborough board !untii he can consuit Jaw and precedents| will make hers “a campaign |penthe and that meanwhile non-union| the superlor court at Hartford by Judge | private funeral service for him. She e of the treaty. Ti 1as that not a word had been spoken by the g o - . could supply almost half of the| Maitble granting a motion for non-suit ) r y of diroceors with dishonesty. ecnt LG il e = mie aken frem the ity Jall by two county ' trio and that he mever had seen any of detectives for the purpose. “pem before, on gisgling. azaisst conditions.” b g i RN i A bt e

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