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Bulletin® VoL, LXIV--NO. 81 POPULATION ] _NORWICH, CONN,, APRIL 14, 1922 14 PAGES—98 COLUMNS ‘ = B _PRICE TWO CENTS REPARATIONS G GEKMANYUNLESSPAYMENTS AREMAINTAINED OMMISSION TO PENALIZE Languishing in Jail Text of Note Has Been Adopted to Imform Germany of the INITED FRONT FOR SOVIET IHREE SUB-COMMI GENOA FINANCIAL COMMISSION | reference to the BRIEF TELEGRARS G R A 1uiber of leaders of (n- re ent rev- Commission’s Determination to Enforce Decisions of Camion Lwinst tie A 0 v donanment 4 lave (el exeem G ivirazey March 21—Note Gives Commission’s Views on the In-| 1, i cuprome mosent may hold meeting a: Genoa before the end of th: sufficiency of Germany’s Efforts—Intimates Necessity |present month. it was reported. of Establishing Financial Control, Without Interference |, French ise manufacturers are buying hp secrets for making aniline dyes from : S > . |Gemans. With the Interior Administration of the German Nation L e The New York curb exchange suspended . . P Charl V. Kelly. ember, faiiu e —Communication is in Reply to the Latest Memoran- | tifie ¥ Kelv, o member, for failare dum of Chancellor Wirth. A bill providing a literacy test for pros- pective voters was signed by Governor P.)—The Each sub-commission inciudes represent-| Miller of New Yor s. April 13.—(By the !atives of five inviti owers and of ne commission tonight adopted | atives of the five inviling powers e Genmany infarm. | Germany and Russia and also five repre-| Gypsy moths were found in 27 towas \at the commission's decisions | Sentatives of the smaller countries. of the state last vear, according to the March 21, notably “&s’ YegATds DAY At the suggestion of Chairman Horne, | report of the Connecticur Agricultural Ex- b . i e L ecia nsultative commiittee of emi- [ pel state bullet te made until May 31 are muin- | @ Special consultative commitice of emi- | periment state bulletin. o g Geérmany does ot erts now in (ienoa was appointed essary measures to put fi- | e three sub-commis Sir Four valuable coats, stolen by buryg . controller of finance of | large from the #»ne of John F. Griffin, easury, was named as pres-Jin Waterbury, were found hanging on & advisory groun, which in-|tree In Pinc' Grova cemetery. 2 Sl S Firt Karl Cassel of Sweden, M. s el e B R ] of France, Robert H. DLrand,| Bank deposits in the Leh her of Germany'e fisanctal ef. | South Africa, Rudolf Havenstein. Ger-|coal field have Increased dur o e e Mrowsaity of | man¥. Leopold Dubo's, Switzerland, M.|pensicn at the mines, Tnere have beea no . T s e ihout. | Avenol, France, Stgnor Bianchini, Italy, | withdrawals worth mentioning. e i ow-| M. Vissering, = FHolland, - M.. Bospisil; = ho-Slovakia, and Sir Henry Sora-| Howard Murray Tibbetts. reglstrar of Engrnd. 5 Dartmeuth college since 1302, died in Han- Rakovsky of Ukra'ne protest-{over. N H., after an iliness of several there was no Russian member; | monthe ch iy B o0 Russia had many capa- I B x “ian expiained that| Twe mail service airplaue I pal conditions under which the : RS S Vfave to Hurttord by £ho % 1in e it experts were not selected for nation-}ferec to Hartford by the Un srder the commission will be | n May 31 to exact penaltie e is in reply to the la ~<i‘ I anthracite inereased during the su adminietration of tile German{ which compr! words, angars of- 24 Ste . o ] al considerations. post office department have e When Chairman Horne asked the Ger-|by the Haurtford aviation con “péttér: dem afon of| mans and Russians to introduce their S s ey R e SR SR R S z 5 G e for eaame it regard | SUSgestions for amendments to the Lon-| Twiubnan Colletts of Coatral Falls, industrial and | 4on experts’ report, Dr. Andreas Hermes, | I, reported having frustrated an apparent e | the German finance minister, emphasized | attempt to fire a house . which ten yer- recommends_an | the German finance minister, emphasized npt ) fire 2 hou b y of Germany balancing |Sons were sleeping. S the impossibil medlate and drastic Increase of taxa- > ope ot Kookt | NeT budget. burdened ss sne was with 0} ! OnSH= | o reten debits Sk ne b appea neric vards are uwow il \ loan is ehimarts | foreign debts. He did not wish to appear Arncericon shipyards are wow buil yrt i made to re-| controversial, but merely desired o state}$30¢.2¢0 gross tons of shinping 5 ) 1c ;A,.”,‘lz_l_lu,“ a fact. less than were in the yards oo Jualy 1. ot e Russia’s suggestions, presented by M. |13:4. hat Germany’s re- ‘ e 3 taxation nnq tha| Rakovsky, proved a rather dramatic hange”for Tepares prenITe the session. He ag raised | + The postoffice depntment has enter L T ueal | the question of disarmament, insisting | (0 an agresment with the Brit St oty that ail attemps to estab needed | authorities for the delivery of reanlar mail - T e SUPPY 19T equtiibrium of national budgets fu- | matter and parcel post ackages to vari- oot wrd i fie until all countri S dnally ous points in Russia A A the | tile until all countries gradually d's- T b armed. PR T the £ it ihe Ok The chairman rejoined that everybody| A resolution preposing endorsement o wa adequate | W45 ent'tied to mention the causes of his the (‘roject for a Jewish national home in n government's . budget ~ Gilicuitics. e | Palestine. in accordance with the Balfour ry conse- might for his part mention the burdens | declaration, was introduceld by Senator of doht owed to England, on which ne|lodge, Tepublican, Massachusetts. interest was paid. R S declared A, Rakoysky,| = United States Senator William E. Crow, the ‘world must consider disarmament.|Who has teen ill in- a hospital in Pitts- COUNTER PROPOSITIONS Aprt 3 (R v Then, at the chairman’s request, he with- PUEET 2for soy isananihs \beas steprioid . April 13- (BE the AR drew his' disarmament amendment, after } a5 having suffered a relaise and his li Lovd George, | Barthondl ey o took up the geid standard was despaired of. 3 thongh ail the sessions of the com- to nresent ‘4 uzited front” when 7 : i mission are secret. i is le Rakovsky proposed u mone 5 [0 peeloration of Russia. o, |ton " fo” ferminate the increase i the | 1> Plouhahares, man: s ndessioad 1o {pIY f0Tr | yrice of goid and decrease i the vaine of|M& WAT-worn bayonets 2 S for the | raper money. He critieized what he | S7lifting machin nerts’ report As a basis for the | termed the canitalist'e regims and sug- emselves as baund by the -] ik 13t the .only way of zeaching aty (S0 L AT T N a York wit ; N ©*| practical solution of the currenc b ic Lubre, Me., from N:w York ts drawn up at Lob-] euity was for the states 35) tons of coal for the K Canaing greatest quantity of goid o L to the poorer countrics, who were de- prived of it, and here United S \od (hat Mej-eGermany ix improving on the tima-han- ary conven. | 0red peace formula and beating swords in- s counter rers there u making wor <10 orF Louis Rubin, a former policemun snd ade particular| . el 3 > PAarticular | 4roman of Yonkers, N.Y., was turnad over ates —_— Aficr recommending that a stable re- |t @ Yonkers officlal by the Worcest April 13 (By the A —The | lation shouid be fixed between paper cur- |1 % O & charge of steuling an sutomo- ; met in after- | rency and the pound steriing and the dol- | *1¢ it thet place Thursday evenson Horne pre- [ lar, he affirmed that if the world wanted | .. : S wid_formel three sub-commis- | to establish a sounder currency in Rus- |, Ll¢ cOndition of Princess Ellzabeth, wife e first on currency, the second |sia, Russia must be given credit under | OLCroWD Prince Geonge of Gre.ce, is caus dits and the third on exchange.| the form of a loan. Ing doxiety. says a Central Newsdesn.tcl from Athens. date: Tuesday. Fever has de- AGRICULTURAL APPROPRIATION are as it passed the house and there- measur $500,000 t ATLANTIC HOTEL, BRIDGEPORT ‘ENATE COMMITTEE TAKES U P Vashineto ited today at the womenittee officss de. | comparat: - American Legion next week, pro- | emergency that m'ght arise on Wednesday, border. veloped. cores of farm buildings have been wept from their foundations by the floods and high winds near Helena, Ark., and a ngton, April 13.—Another of the 5 engeance for | number of tenant houses at Ratio have Iy bills, the agricultural ap-|his allegzed betrayal of the lrish cause|been demolished. vas passed by the senate|Was ascribed by police as a possible mo- fter it had reversed itself jtive for the shooting of Patrick Connors wa sceds item for an-|IN a gun battle with other he bill carries approximate- | Central Park West tonight. Connor tumbia, according to the or about a milllon and a | Wounded five times and CaraGian house of o an was passed by the house. |to live. Ml incazendent em of $360,000 for the froe dis-| Connors, a former member of seeds, was inciuded in th volunteer army, was sent to Ranking officers of the army the British government for his activ- | asked the senate s be subject to discussion |ities. While in prison he is alleged to|to reverse the act ken up for adjustment | have revealed information which reacted etween the two houses. |to the detriment of the movement. Upon|funds for aircraft, h the appropriation was | his release, about a year ago, he emigrat- out was 29 to but on recon-|€d to this country, Mrx. wits restored by a 31 to 3 Members of his famil The fres seed amendment of the |2dmitted that Patrick BATTLE NATE IN CENTRAL PARK, NKEW YORK BILL PASSED BY THE SE Goverament fish lLateheries have ruined the “morale” of the saimon of B i sevien ropriations commi n of the house in cut- ting down the war department request for e g Elln Douglss, Iy sccuring a fin police said, | decree of divorce at Oaklanl won title t. 4 received a|nearly 2,000,000 acres of land in Brazl ations committee was the only [Pumber of threatening letters within the | which had been given her husband, Hush senate did not accept. |last few months. M. Newell, alias Douglas. for his service: the principal changes made in| Pedestrians told police the men had|to Manuel Valdez, of the Brazilian army. the senate were increascs|Deen involved in ap argument in the park to the million dollar appro- [and ther had started shooting. Connors| The naval aviation post of the American agrieu extenaion work ran int; the street, pursued by the oth- | Legfon with two hundred members, dis " agent 25,000 to theers, they sald. The motorman of a street | pleased a: the attitude of the legion on the | i spriation for the purchase of | Car, alarmed at the shootinz, stopped and | bonus question, has surrendered its legion forest reserves in the Appa-ithe car was used first by Connors, then |charter and reorganized as the Naval Av- i + and $300.000 to the $200.-1 by the other men, as a shield, iators’ club, an independent organization. 5 4 ing the barberry| After more than a score of shots had a ast pest ¢ been fiYI(‘d Connors was seen to stagger Fihel Wintner, formerlv of Beoston, temi was made by Senator King, | and fall to the sidewalk. The othor men|Mass, was awarded $15 600 damages in o add an amendment | ran by him, one stopping to fire two bul- zents to the work|!ets into his body. Laszinst Jacob Aron, miltionara 0il mun anl preventing| Thls man was pursued by.pedestrians |of Tulias, Texas. Aron -iid not defend Lhe was descrived as inter-|and a policeman to a subway station |action. with outside euterprises. After| Where trace of him w It with Senator MeNary, - bill who hir $100.000 breach of vromise sait ments as lost e Again for the thirtieth time in as many years the Boston police have received a IRISH CONFEREES ADJUURNED =uch l'mitation was to be y TILL NEXT WEDNESDAY | Post card from Medway containing the r nt officials, it shoud be PR dates March 30, April 3, 29. The annual 1o senators and members Dublin, April 13 (By the A. P.)—The |cards have been addressed in a womar' Mr. King withdrew the|confereilce called by Lord Mayor O'Neiil|handwriting, and have contained no othe of Dublin in an endeavor to bring about | information. tranquility between the adherents of the PRIVE GERSTS FROM I’ree State and the followers of Eamonn | Liabilities of Alfred E. Lindsay, bank- 3 De Valera, met today at Mansion House, | Tutp stockbroker. who is under indictment where Michael Collinse~Arthur Griffith | for fleecing soclety women out of large and De Valera once were wont to meet | SUmS entrusted to him for Investment, as comrades in the old Dail Eireann cab- | Wera placed at $214,200 in a schednle filed inet, In federal court in the bankruptly proceed- No agreement was reached and an ad- | ings. viove. Conn Aoril 14.—Forty were driven {rom the Atlantic hotel = wien fire starting in room w “"" m'r::'tv v-:’*r'-",‘“i journment was taken until next Wednes- g L ., v.;a m:m' ET;‘" day. An official statement issued - this Guarantors for the Chieago Grand Ope- f 18 to the scene. The | aylning concluded tiat is the earnest |ra company will have 1o stand an asses site tire N o :v:}\r‘d - ;‘:‘ sh of all the:partics {n the eonferenc {ment of “not more than $65.000 at the o that there should be no interference with pubiic matings.’ pany in the two weeks just conclud Those present were Arthur Griffith and|San Francisco Michael Collins for the provisional Free| State government ; Zamonn De Valera and Charles Burgess for the republieans; : in~ | Archbishop Biyrne of Dublin, Staphen |Sh f clad. 2s-|o'Mara, lord mayor bf Limerick an ha lodiy. Seven fire ‘ine - o R b g 4 |Vord Mayor O'Nel of Dubln. side,” for the deficit incurred by the com- the or, awakening ta Astor sai'ed on the White Star ymple Wednesday for New ¥ enroute to Paltimore of the League of Woman \ tion. wh nn c was filed with © Llindi o spacts seanti] diers at h ogens in Baltimore April oy ULSTER PARLIAMVENT HAS $ — ADJOURNED TO MAY 16 ml_;;o.:d-:n: Lorenz, 'Lmunl“ .\n‘m o Saitagt SR it n, a_passenger aboar, el s NUS MONDAY | Eefast, Anril 13 (By the A. P.).—The | France, mailing for Bargpe P SOLDIERS' BONUS MONDAY'| Ulster parliament adjourned today 10|vork, Ha was accomnar h A May 16 Finance Miflster Poilocl 1on b\’ mperier, who imdoeat hine t0 oaon deration | faking the motion to adjourn expri tc i corntio e Jdicrs "bonue Lill has been dafer- | pleasure that the recemt agreement ML ¢ semate flnanse comerittee un- | reached in London between the northern; pederal 3ud, R Mo At thit time. it was |and southern leaders had brought about |ordered Mise Fiore. A, Trich, ot by o e neace. He added. however. [ ycar in court to show o e 'l be reached as to a jeogram |that the Ulster goverrcrent had taken ;should not be res ¢ present Intention to hear o%icials | the necessary precautions to meet anylmxieczinq a $7500 bro: along the judgment from George - Orange. N. 3. an —ons prowise . Owen,"of East but his | framed The general gave himself up to Sheriff|of procCucti Nagle in the latter's office at 2.30 In the |ment on the farms, in the mine and in the afternoon, and from then until 4 o'clock | factories.” h eager eyes every per-| At the same time senators of the re- But as each | publican-agricultural- turned out to be anything|first s but a prosvective countenance fell. mustaches fhich seemed to droop as the time drew near|bloc. S for Nim to enter the sheriff's automobile | man of the bloc, said alsa that it was ti for his trip to jail, dame Semenoff, his young wife, wi during the sat watching wi son who entered the en the mil! She| “There is a .strong sentiment had been ilt, she said. worrying about her | senate for Americ husband and she bezged the t0{“T do not want to put ali ¢ But hefon record as favo he | them could offer them to a bonding company | prineiple as collateral. had been one of excitement|the bloc, Senu nts and|say whether a fieht for American valaa- This morning, the general went|tion wonld he made on the floor. Tiv wever, thas it mizht he difficult o found there a representative of the|have the valvation hasis chanced ip the A furnished his|scnate, hecause of the zreat task because of the|wouald be involved in re-wri case had brought. and be-{a~lv als thought it s bondsman trocities against were going for General Semencff, his ass for a conference. | said George | tion indic ho was Semenoff’s chief aide|iff bill ever written. Tle added that - la and }s now helping him here, | tariff “more unsuited to present condi policeman on Broad-|tions, if we are to partick a re-|trade, could not well have t fi- tood what was required and Just affer 2 o'clock General Semenoff and erids. lawwerh wnd Anterpraters,. stasteq thescost: of living: would -ris Semenof, three was had | Uizl con her | Search bure col- the general over to the| VS proceedings brouzht | been a the | living costs betwe Trading | March 1, 1922, e B Otney | Maren 15 was David W.|port. while the ro com- hesaues | The pric hefore, Pator n_bankruntey. dileurnment he s B the sheriff Semenoff's 2.sought on a subpoena which was v AND LAFAY for. service Tmmediately W. . Roulstonn, another of the attorneys. plans to azk for an reme court the general while he was wait- bondsman who never the va- any came. | | The general told of seven builet wound shoulder and knee him great pain. And he said he was spending a night in jail adame pecause she had been . hapnen to her?” he said to ‘She must Kroupsky. who had heen | 11 afternoon showing the per: to ! rant, fol sheriff | & his | ter in the first degr <aid he | Intyre in general sessions court today omas Kenney, a World war veteran who bad a long hon- was ready. and started for his cell. CONDITION OF NEW YORK FEDERAL RESERVE BANK New,York, April 13.—The statement of at the close reserves $1.128 9y sovera- |a. m., and cor r obligations for members: $43,- | center of the All others § Bills bought in open market $35.474,- Total bills on hand $105.746,098.10. 3 assets $262.6: Uncolleeted items $118,323,558.30. reserve account $896,- Total earnin Due to memb “Total deposit: Ratio of total reserves to deposit ani note liabilities combined 86 2 per CONNECTICUT RIVER FRESHET STILL RISING Hartford, April river freshet was up to today, and still rising with prospects of going above 24 feet. is the highest in nine years. both sides of the river are under wat: the ground flcors of many houses are ocellans are When the New York steamer afternon she will make no she gets well down toward the moath of the river. 13.—The Connecticut feet at nosn The present stage Lowlands on flooded and water-filled lleaves tn JUDGE WEBB RESERVED DECISION IN PALMER SUIT Haven. Conn., April 13 is reserved by Judze J. superior court in the damage sults brought ited States Marshal V. R. Palmer by reason of a collision of the with another machiar, on the:Derby tirnnike, in December, 1920, in which five persans wer hurt. ter claimed -Deeision H. Webh of the Palmer automol The lat- total of $30,000 damages, Pulmer's son was driving the marshal's FOOT-WASHING BY KING AND QUEEN OF SPAIN remony of foot Lawyers of Famous.Leader of | Many Senators Are Said to Cossacks Failed to Find| Lock With Disfavor Upon Bondsman With $25,000. New York, April 13.—Gemeral Gregorie| Washington. April 13.—(By the A. %) Semenoff, Ataman of the Cossacks, was|—The, democratic attack on the admin- locked up in Ludlow street”jail tonight|istration tariff bill was opened today by after a day of frantic effort by several|Senator Simmons . of North. Carolina, lawyers to get a bondsman:who would|ranking member of the senate finance give $25,000 bail for him, Semenoff was arrested last week on aled it i warrant and freed original bondsman refused to continue as|tion ws Foreign Valuation Plan. committee, who in a statament chacteriz- the most un-American bill ever He predicted that its opera- 1 “penalize our export busm which will mean in the end curtailment and increased wmexnloy- jos of meetings for the cons tion of rates in the measure whic fixed by the finance o nator Goodine of Idaho. chair- purpose to take up American valuation at s | the meetines. said an valaatio < 1t bt strongly 1 Pe: r Gooding wor unpa- | bill, man{ Tn his statement attae American | bill which was prelimina surrender | ity resort on the m mons said that even a cursorv ~1 that it W t 2 o in world cen framed. FURTHER DECREASE IN New Yo April 1 again dur: ) material ing the winter months failed iz aid a repc ence board, an e u, made. publ . basced on a ¥ ation in nearly all than 50,000 popu @rop of 1 r T m, sail per cent. March The decreass ched in July, 1920, was 24.4 p level w the pre-war month i9d. af- — G snce MERGER OF PIERCE ARROW H 1E MOTORS in the morning an s i Arrow Moter com Motors compa agreed pri 1 to n two corporations it was ted today. sh, president of the Laf; pany is {dated c tions. , Other charge of op th- combina lare to be settled at a meeting of th { Tectors of both compaies next wee i ports credit a prominent Boston ba house with an important est in the deal, financial inte | | - | FORMER U. 8. CUSTOMS GUARD | GUILTY OF MANSLAU New York, April 13 rd, was found He shot and killed or record, in a saloon. EARTHQUAKE REGISTERE gton, April of te inten day at the Geol mological observ —An earthquas turbance was es 1700 miles from Washington, probably tc the south. Da;ughter Of Secretary Of State Engaged Miss Catherine Hughes, daughter Madrid, Avril 13 (By the A. P.).—The| ©of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans washing took | Hughes, whose engagement to Mr. pace today in Columnar hail of the pal-| Chauncey .Lockhart Waddell. of when King Alfonso and Queen Vie- toria washed the feet of twelve poor-men and women in the presence of grandees, 4 i membersof the diifomatic coms and a| v 2shinston diplomatic society. She large gathering of the pubiie. E After the ceremony the poor men and| traveled abroad quite extensively. women were given complete outfits of ciothinz and basters of food and wine, New York, was recently announced. Miss Hughes is very popular in is a graduate of Wellesley and has during the war, ariff bloe, held the dera- h were nittes majority face | at figures below those sugzested by the the mressed with the decislon on the question by d not hat riting practie- 11 of the ad valorem rates in the s the highest tar- THZ COST OF LIVING dictions that of the national indus- ion-wide in- of more there had in average 1921 and s ending the re- the peak ent. S §4.7 higher than in{ | Europe whie April 13.—Interests in con- any zer of the ceording to present plans, Charles H.| tte com- 1 of the consoli-| a- | GHTER Peter A. Tar- a United States customs | zuilty of mansiaugh- before Judge Me- AT GEORGETOWN UNIVERSTY ank Fee business inuing until 9.50 a. m. The mated at GOV'T TO COLLECT FROM eral gover have heen convicted in the federal cou here this w manufactur! Her flance served in the air service _ semenaffis | Atackon TariftBil | FIRE MAKES 500 FAMILIES Opensinthe Senate HCMELESS AT BERKELY, VA More Than 100 Houses Were Destroyed—Fire Area Was a Mile in Length and Two to Four Blocks in Width—Fire ‘Departments From All Nearby Cities Werz Calied Into Service. Norfoli. Va., April 13.—Berkely, a su burb of Norfolk was swept by today which destroyed more ihan houses covering an area one mule | length and an average from <ow t block in widih. Five hundred families a: estimated to have been made homeless i the damage will run to nearly % miLi dollars. The blaze originated iils on the southe the Elizabeth river and thre the viver were burned, catching sparks, The fire quickly sp ks being carri or moré. the Tun: rn branch o d to the d one hund ferent fires in or AXhousn he f vilian and nav wms in the vicl iled into service :ainst the sprea Libe 2:iness sir ache re was cox For a time 'y means of JOHN M'CORMACK, FAMOUS TENOR, SERIOUSLY SICK York, Apri —John - MeC world famous tenor. tonig reported by his physicians to I for kis. life in his Park avenue hom where he is suffering from a severe ai fliction of the throat His physicians announced that, they belicved the e night, the singer was not out “He is very ilL but the cris was passed lust night” said Dr. Smith, one of the three attend: sicians. “There will be dan, Cormack's throat.” Mr. McCormack was tak t Saturday. Remov was found to be suffering frc bination of throat affi: Dr. Smith as stre and odema of the uvy cations were due to a Ze 0 a com- cral in of the throat causing Lioud poisoning. On Monday, according to the physi- cians, the singer’s throat A so swollen that he was threatened with ath by choking. He suffered a attagk day night, the p! safil was seriously 1l all day his condition coming to a night, Members of Mr. McCorma are at the beds ierable diffict in_talking physicians have forbidden hi verse with, Mrs, MeCormack o dgen, Cyril, Kevii and Gwend According to ti mack's singing voice will not be im ed theough his lilness, although they ha will be unabie to sing for at least three months, AT immedi gements have been canc camship reservations for a trip to singer intended to tane k's family yn. on May 20. WAGE REDUCTION FOR RAILROAD CLERKS AND STATION FORCES Chicago. April 13—A flat wage reduc tion of seven cents and stati carriers forces was asked by before the ra were urged by western road: gallroads opened existiig clerks’ wages T of the hearing on the wages of t tion laborers. A number of exh by John G. Walber, for eastern ¢ hownz Tequ d wage eraging 34.4 cents a for a fon forees. pronosed the employes av 1 cents an b Waber read sons_of and present ical pay had gone up more cent., and as! T s for a redue e orekeepers. chief clerks, foremen reduct’'on of seven cents, an hour. or truck 40 cents at New York ha Th! utes average reduction of 10 ¢ an hour. Conunon labor arcund stations—30 and 32 cents an hour. A new scal ed. beginning with $50 a month fo perienced emploves, §80 for the went, $70 for OFFENSIVE AT CHITA | Moscow DEAUch LIQLOR LAW VIOL New Haven, Conn., April 13.—The fe inte: to try and col lect revenues from the 97 persons :k of maintaining stills and g liguor in violation of the jaw. Deputy, Internal Revenue Colle tor Edmond Coffee said today that the penalty iaxes assessed will be close to $100.000. Each viclator is liable to a penalty tax of $1,000 in addition to the revenue tax on liquors and stjlls. GOMPERS TO SPEAK IN NEW HAVEN SATURDAY EVENING New Haven, April 13.-Delezates to the number of 300 are expected to be here Saturday and Sunday to uel Gompers. president of the American ieet Sam- Federation of Labor, who is to have a conference with the Connecticut State Federation of Labor officers day evening Mr. Gomurs wiil speak be- fore the Graduates' club at Yale. On Satur- MILITARY CONSULTATION BY BELGIANS AND FRENCH Brussels, April 13.—The Belgian minis- ter of natiopal Jdefense, who is now in Paris, has arrangtd with Marshal Foch measures assuring ke safelty of the armies of occupation. These will become effcctive on receipt of tae opinion of Gen- eral Degoutte, commander of tae allied iroops on tie Rhine. t was | attiing | septic condition exists in Mr. Mc- cen seriously 11l d to his home, he ions diagnosed by occic sore throat 1ese combli- ction The singer has con- nd his to con- his chil- physicians McCor- o concert en- rd, as. weil} an hour for raliroad | cuts_on a terrotorial ir attack on iction sec- its were introduced erks aring that cief-| n 100 per ng establishment of the ing rates for most of the castern or an nouncers, bag- n of seven nts an hour. rs (o 28 3-4 hobir. with four roads of pay for clerks was ask- {Clock company. por SHOWDOWN ON NAVAL BILL IN HOUSE SATURDAY atisfied as framed, ( handling the would not agree 1 ward to d am days the stand by # who i increas- enlisted be reached enough debate un- nute rule to prevent the fore adjournment for the Madden of s deciared ed by tl 4 members 00 apprentice sea- ment last night ained and x members voted x mend- e right ure the amendm: will 1 oted in tha com mittes ut a roll call Should men win, the endment wo to stand or fail by a cord vote, BAR FAVOKS SLOKEGATION OF HARDENED CRIMINALS prop Segregation of he fire offend ice crime con- tentary here tod e ve Amer- e cause of } anbiers all » convict told ed crime 1 guaran. trouble 2 piained to raise $600 he officials "m the state would not now be in m increased med the Cook azo the greatest in the country HUGE GYRO-STABILIZER TO KREEP SHIPS ON EVEN KEEL mounced suec the greater comfort to pas- resuit of the steadiness of TUREE CONTINTG GUS BLEEP d in March of 1921 Eslingzer for a seconds showed siz relapsed | On July 1, 1921, he op said: I where 1 was,” and soon fell into a coma. He was fed with a spoon. his eyes, TO CONTINUE TO MARKET THE INGERSOLL WATCH Waterburys Waterbu-y h acsets of, Robert L Ingerscll & r, risas to continue operations in e various branches. President Irving H. Chase, of the clock campany said today. He also said a new corpuration to be known as the Ingersoll Watch company. Inc., would be organized in New York shortly and that the new corzoration would market the Ingersoll watch. ‘The large &tock now on hand. he said, € :ld handicap a quick operation. BARRACKS IN COUNTY CORK ATTACKED BY AKMED MEN Cork. April 13.—Armed men atimcked the Middleton barracks, County Cork, early today from iwo sdes. The occu- pants of the marracks replied from with- in, and the attackers failed to disiodge *hem. No casualties were reugrted