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VoL, LXIN—NO, 92 POPULATION 29,685 MORE SANGUINE OF RESULTS AT 1HE GENOA CONFERENCE Pessimism Di'spelled by Fact That Soviet and French Dele- gates Havi> Broken Bread Together at ths Residence of Lloyd Get rge—Alies Are Firm in Their Contention That Rusg ia First Must Recngnize Debts of the Czarist Governme nt Before Soviet Claims Against the Allies Can Be Elitertained. Genoa. April 14 (Ry the A, P.y—Thajand Yudenitch armies against the soviet Ik delegates and ¢ tives of Franes to t o representa + economla, confer- .| resime it the aliled war claims against Russia are wiped out. i CABLED PARAGRAPES Britlsh Soldler and Girl Wounded London, April 14—A Central News despatch from Dublin reports that a Brit- ish soldler and a girl were wounded today during an vatbreak of indiscriminate fir- Ing. Increase of Guards in Dublin, Dublin, April 14.—The provisional gov- ernment lag increased greatly the num- ber of armed guards at its seat of gov- ernment, the College of Science. Reln- forcements also have been asslemed to guard other places oren lo attack, as well as the telephone and telegraph sys- tems, Nutional Agitation In Tunis, Parls, Aprll 14.—The nationalist agi- tation in Tunis on the eve of the visit of President Millerand Is attracing con- sidreable attention, The communists have joined the nationalists, but it is said in official circles that the number of per- sons engaged in agitation does not ex- Teed five or slx hunureu. ARMED MEN SEIZED FOUR |Gonn, Rives - Has Reached C Windsor. Harifors] 24 1-2 foot veleran rivermen would start to rec today when drowned. with Eiaine De Budlodi, 17, Hartford, a third Glastonbury and S outh April aters of the Connecticdl N:er were at reached its max’mum and that the river The flood waters claimed one victim Edith Anderson, 15, was She was paddling in & canoe on the freshet waters in East York. 14 —The swollen Semenoft, mark here tonight, but believed the freshot had | for $25,000 bail. cede tomorrow morning. er of the Cossacks. Mante, Most of the 15, and Harry of a mile ffom the river (URDAY, APRIL 15, 1922 o |HatredFor Semenoff, rest| Atamanof Cossacks Large Areas of Land Are|Thousands of Russians Are Flooded in East Hartford,! Waiting to “Boo” Him Windsor, Wethersfield,{| Upon His Release From Ludlow Street Jail, New Most .« thousands about the jafl during the day, knew the Cossacks. Most of them were men and New York, April 14—General Gregorie . ataman of the Cossacks, was still in Ludlow street jail tonight waiting Outside, crowding the street, perghed on railings, leaning from windows, even sitting on edges of roofs, were thousands who waited for him, not to cheer, but to hiss and “boo” the lead- who milled 12 PAGES—96 BRIEF TELEGRAMS The Bank of England reduced its dis- Acount rate to four per cent. —_— The fire damago in the Atlantic hotel, Bridgeport, was about $20,000, The homeopaths of New England and the Eastern Atlantic states will confer soon to organlze ah assoclation for sci- entific research. The new issne of six months 3 1-2 per cent treasury certlficates is being absorb- ed so rapldly that treasury officlals pra- dict & considerably over-usbscription. Motor vehicle adminisirators of ern states will meet in Harrlsburg. April 21 to discuss thelr work for mutual benefit, Cardinal Begin has autborized the publication of a ietter he wrote last March, ortosing woman suffrage in the Province of Quebec. Railronds- 'n the United States—ex clusive of short lines with less than § s COLUMNS PRESIDENT DISAPPROVES NAVY OF i LESS THAN 86,000 . Peace Ought to be More Firmly Established Before Go- ing Below the Limitation Agreed Upon at the Interna« tional Conference—President Harding Also Has Ex- pressed the Opinion That Tariff Legislation Should be Given Preference in ths Senate Over ths Soldiers’ Bonus. Washington, April 14.—Presiden® Harding in a letter read today to the hou ¢ General Hasbord. “but had we lived ug to the national defense act. carried ost is terms in good fath, we ocertaimly During the day in conf ircles OURTS BUILDING IN BLIN , A ,000 In gross revenue—earned dur- |urged that the naval supply bl prosid = e broke bread tom ther today at the|ine poctton. of . Gormany wee widely o . e eaTie Ca706 was uneet In an un | women of Russian descent who live. I2 | ing Sebruary, §17,65,600 for a more adequate enlisted force than { now enes Ints. sue e Goe sy @ Prosbir | Lieyd Gojeps, and| ooty by S0 Germibey wes wiEy | o outiin, sAgitt Diby by By ;fi!:‘m:‘ w:\rflem;:. T:lls Anderson’s com- | the thickly settled districts of the lower| = PecpisaaE g W00 o Buadk 9 M x“ now enter into the public debt upom there haw been an ap|reciable rise a8 | toward tho contomsres i ronecar Fronch | 2o is norning the bligmest coup yeb el East Side. If they dld not know them- = S e A e b8+t e p conssquence in the exjectations that the lm)kn:m:‘n 5.:?(»:;4?&:“:: sl-::.::.‘ Tt brbd .Ah:fy ihs 2;:..”1‘_:\““\: R Fn!‘a:.:ge“ arens Ofyiand are flooded in|selves what the hard riding Cassocks can |, Funerst services were held in §t. Loals | committee. - Aferenco may have good reqults, even | heartily fomn i the discussion of sugges-| rled out, Some 300 armed mew, marche G’xésmnh:r‘; Om& :lm}l.”r' Wethersfleld, | do, they had been told by thelr fathers | {oF Man;,n LF"gufi‘h‘"“;s‘ ‘t}xz!was 83 d-’“m I:Rh:;lem 5y el hserrt ral HAOCA. bhisbd fhe SSEE S W 82ie Smowe peasinible. GmiTers Bebs eartily do e discussioi ges- | ried out. e jocl andit, i and South Windsor. How- |or mothe i famous Swiss bell ringers. isapolnted as he knew the co: officers and men to do “what the publle - «|tlons which would be helpful to Ger-|ing in two forces, selzed the Four Courts | boats were i E e, whpslind’ fed. from: Russlan i ; vould o . The cecaston for ths meeting of the 5 ] 5 ; e in uSe in Commeree’ street, | massacn Fpels ; years old. would be If the enlisted perscnnel was re It i i s de of - - of any’s restoration, and especlally 100k- | building, formerly the seat of the Nationai | this city. as well as (i ‘ i es, and they had no love for e duced below 86.000, the 6 H b soviet and French defefates ag table was x i 5, oths At s the lowland sections | Semenoft. uced below: 38008, the. fAguré which has y fanciions that requires - $ Ing toward the raising of loans for her.|Court of Justice, and the Four Courts ho- [ of the towns al % L g 3 g p ety conference which jbagan g 10.30 ¢ i ong the river. ; S, M. Brinson of the | been prozosed vy the “big navs” group i, he @:cizred, @ ock thi ning aild 14 mxlmlrn:;m.v It was declared, however, that questionsiel nearoy. No oposition was encounter- | possible to row a boat from th:ll;:l:‘; FR e S e i h“?'mm:u;s:mi iisteint ot North | ~ While' the decision’ must 16, with. & Bgpres ] - Pk ants morniag and lasted throughout | (ouching on_n postponement of a reduc-|ed. Two or three constavles on duty were | Congregational_chureh fn Wi €alled out. They milied with the throng, | third ~congressiont’ GRS Lo PN | eress, the president said he could only r- S a2 "hieh Fheack, Rbisslan, Bel-1yion"sn “tne German reparations payments|arrested, but were liberated later. most to the Cangregational ‘":s"'h al- | ready to avert any possible trouble, or to | Carolina died in a hospitai at Newoers Lt e ORI L o that it beleved i e mist bo lefc to the reparations commis-| " Guests at the hotel were rejected and | South Windsor. Some farmers Nan thlt | S A vy, "'t;m";'iu'uofi,"’wdi & as perenaded it would ot be wise 10 pim gl ggiegt o g iy b or gl slon. the two buildings were fortiied. passers ¥ | cattle o v o the jail. Once o ek iy By ; L5 38w o ol lgualtghe o da e o] A communication fssued from French |being pressed fhto service Rillng sand bags | the foors ;gulh;x'}r?::i:; l;’:‘n‘gh:‘{n::dm". twice the reserves went into the tene-| Providence Edna, a female collie dog, | aFe £ d Ricps AvImRoRal 18 (e o R = SR T & itcuidien of. e Haeny fources during te day had as its aim |and piling up stacks of buoks and doca-| Th¢_lower pier of the Hartfora and The roate, 7 and drove the people from | valued at 33 rmowilo on’ Main strest, | The letter, addressed to and read fo the b < o g 1 tho exploding of the. recent contentlons | ments. ; New York Tra ati 3 over by mobile 5V oo . - roblem. with the purpose of cl s Koy ) 2 nsportation com, house by Repr. e : 0 ., o Pt e urpose of clearing un |of the Russiany that thelr budget is in| The seizure was remfuiseent of Bastct |is submerged. River records here. pr e S ot e el Eewtingn BT publicar, Ohlo, Tt on Lot 1o 5 i S e ey ans nresent thelr | Nealthy cofdRion, Tho statement said | week, 1916, when the same bulldings wer | the resent theight of the water has o | hia e e 1o e vyt Bt B Tt 500 men might itimately by s o .y that in Novewfher last the Russian bud-| vesicged and shmilarly fortitied. cxcenlel 0Nt iwiie s Hhe" Y MOER | il “oakon oit. Lir mioicins the rusing] . et LoDyl et Seriasd trend toward d swcarity | PLOT TO BOB OFFICE sAFES This carrying of the et vital part of |E°t alanced. ‘excent for 200,000,000 gold | = Great alarm was caused in Dublin when | five yeurs. Tn 1890%(c reached 26 fest, & | hing whioh - ot e | Sod Valley Eali RE, WHS SY ought to be more firmly established hef: 15 AR ANBIAE e pnarTying of the wiogt vithl part of frubles, This deficit was met by DFInting| the ovents of the early morning became | inches, and In 1913 e touched 26 oot | i oy ich came’from the crowd drowned | iy of bigamy in Springiivid on conplani o lE the Timitations to which v B e formal gathering, swhere parsonal contaer | $6:000:000.004 rubles in paper money, | known, lasting until the explanation was £ - all police ordérs. There was a concerted{; \jigy Grace *M. Desmarais of Spring- [ TUUE FRAEC T o o ternati ¥ E — e ap oMACt 4y dafter this the Russian finance com: | vouchsafed by the anti-treaty men thai|JOMN M'CORMACK MUST Tash toard: e jail doors—but the-erowd | neiy. o itae mitted at the Internation- | New York, Apeil 14 —Police Commise st that hae een @elased in the|Missazy, enill, according .to the French,|the buildings had been taken bocause they | * yNDERGe ANOTHER of sould. make wo impression on: the ol red he president wille fot Sovbting: “0i | captates o 1 all procinet oublic sessions. ham createdl & genera)|24¢ @ SVatement that the deficlt was|were fitted for their headquart % PERATION “"g"-l walls. Steatford pollee und federal prohibition | £o0d faith of the navy and naval adwsers | ieb o Hng in conference e that n com-| o1 809.000.000 gold rubles and at thelthan the present headquarters in Rulland | New York, April 14—John ‘olonel Kroupsky, a former Czarist agents alGéd the home of Luigi Gariola b . detectives had revealed an alieged piot of sromise may be arrans problem which w on the Russian afford a satisfactory end of Januar. so Vondess tha 1922, t the the situation was soviet government square. This explanation, however, failed to re- mack, famous Iri dangerously {ll with an affliction of the MeCor- officer, sh tenor, who has been once district attorney in Petro- grad, went to visit Semenoff, his chief. He was histed and booed as the police Charles street, Stratiord, and confiscated a ten gallon stid and scven gallons of who declared very emphaticaliy it wrs i rosible to maintain within the pronse proplation the standard set for the navy vandit gangsters offices and sufes systematicaily 1o rob ow the “dead line” 18 Rl T e > decided to lay the budget aside altogeth- | asure m: cople, who are arirehensive | ¢ SEFORS _ 4 the down-town Snancial secticn. rorking basts for the mconstruction of |7 Ty D arament - of yesterday's | (hroat, will have 1o undergo another op-{made a wide lane for him, by main|moonshine. o g at the conference and which was proclaim. | The order, which follosed & contessios “The keynote of the aled position at| ViBle economics i3 the order of thelpeace conference may prove signit Setion to clear his throat of pus forma- | force. The. ocolonel wouldn't talk. He S i to'the world, said to have been made by George Hrecks se conferemes today wae that Russia|@7¥ In Genoa. there are indications thatipecially as it s alleged that the independ- - hurried inside. conferred with the gen-| A poll of the six thousand clerks on| The president's letter bearing the date | enridge a night watchmas, in which b ine irst must satisfy past phedges before ob- intpgnational policfes occupy the minds of ents gave no guarantee that acts of Vio- His physician, Dr. A. C. Du Pont, stat- eral and hurried out and away. the Now Haven road on questions bear- of today. follows. volved a b of sate crackers and & girl ed today that by Monday th i o T corking condit.ons and reia- Dear Congressman Lonzworth: 1 SER SR Sty § ; B0 'stateatii oy midopsrsseie ool o hat by Monday the singer's| Madame Semenoff, the smiling young|.n3 uyon working o ons a ear Congressman Lonsw acomplice in he rubbery of seven offices o A B o o Ry b S i o SO T i throat, which, was still badly swollen, {woman who has stood behind e | ons with | the management bus been [ nave to acknowledge your letter of - |in & single buikiing last night, dirceted the In other ords. Russi; =t oo 2 7 s & ~ . Ve 1 o ele « v ad ssed to me - o . 28 debts of the czarist government be- | fct for discussion is speculation as tof night his assurance that there would be Mr. ;;{:;‘:‘afur another lancing. band for more than a week of trouble | completed. quiry addressed to me on the tenth ir- | irecinet cactains to remain on duty virt- tore soviet be antertained Tomorrew morning the sxperts of the ms againk the allies can he real program of. Mr. Lloyd George. IHe rarely is seen in public. but s de- wcribed as working laboriously at the Vil- [: no revolution ; that the only reasor for the seizures was that the Rutland square premises were too small for headquarters. ck has passed the-erl- mounting up on trouble, did not visit the tarmer on tie The proposal to pjt & 1, Joh federal reserve Boai’. is pol stant. If T were to address the conzres formally T could say only what I have ready said informally because T am Ged that jt is not wise to make a! ell ually 24 hours a day, slewping at the stas tion houses instcad of going home, &8 bhad en the custom. ton nviting powars, who were presentf '@ De Albertls at Albaro. Some of the 2 undred men occupied the seized rem—— | Slichell, of Minnusoia, a memeer of i [persus o | "In aadition, Commissioner Enright e T e i e ezt § mossip attribgtes to him a great plan af- ,",f,f,\’:nh et~ anso¢ tham o soard, deciared in an address at Sau |drastic a ent in the naval anprorri~tions | emyorarily abolished the polics. saeation M- Llosd Gearge's vila. and in the af+|°cting Great Britain, and Burope gen-|arrived, in the course of the day from the srancisco. as has been nron list, thus keeping on active duty 200 men ternoon they probably will he foined by | eTAllY, which he has not yet divulged | country districts in cars and lorries: : S 5 e g ooy A 5t b k& who were sclreduled for leaves of the principal delegatas of the five co Other gossip is to the eftect that Mr.| A van joad of bread was selzed in the R H Y -M N Tho Duville distiflery of Beltast has | “T do not doubt the znod fatth of the | gygee Cen Germame has noe been agked 1p|Tdowd Georza wishes to prove that failure | s reet for the use of the occupants. ged with town cierk of Duolin a claim i ving a constderable number of tese men Wi sitend these private comfersnces, as she | o dlscuss German reparations, which fe| " mp. provisional and British military . or $5,000,000 as its 1oss in the : | navy X ned under the be available for e potice patrol daty in wam mot & DArty fo the making of tlm|® vital issue,is entirely due to an insist- | yhorities in Dublin Castle were notifisd ald on the Dublin custom houss's bond- | tations fixed i the pending bill. and T a0 | ke Anancial district, it was salid, The or- london experts' report, Toge Germany Is called in. Tt had been sEpected thag Russia would make her re- aly to the report of the expérts tomorrom. The straighten- | P out of the moot points in tha repopt [HFTance; that he wants to return to Eng. be effected at Informal meetings he- pPnt veto placed upon ' the question by land in & position to prove to his fellow- countrymen that France alone js respon- sible for the undesirable German situa- tlon. A French spokesman today. ridl- Jit this reply now has been postporsed | culed this rumor as being unworthy of nd- Mr. Lioyd George and Great Britain. He The Russians haveveaussd 4 statemerp , declared that the British prime minister of the seizure, biut up to°tonight no action had been taken. 2 1 The resublicans sometime ago adopted the policy of preventing any but repud- lican courts fram operating. {hough by a proclamation of the ‘provisional govern- ment the old King's courts were directe 1o function equally with _the republi courts. County court judges were O, day of joy and gladness, This is the day of days, Away all tears and sadness, And don the robes of praise. For Christ the Lord is risen, Let earth with anthems ring; <d stores, Genus Cofield, the negro whe preferred hanging rather than to serve five yoars for burglary, has changed his mind, has escaped from the jail at Fayeite, Ga., \here he was awalting execution. General Terenguer, the Spanish high artily in accord wi effor to dee: b _every comsistent the cut in governmental expenditures. At the same time I must believe in the good faith of the navy de- partment and our naval advisers who $1¥. very emphatically that it is impossible ‘o maintain. within the procosed approoria- tions, the standard set for our navy which was made the bi&e SF lfi—r“;]lh TRAHHAS der was 1o become ulective at midnight tonight. Breckenridge was still in custody to- night. while police sought the stemogm~ pher, known as “Gay Baby.” & former pal of a grisiner at Sing Sing. ay Baby” morording to the watche man's allged confesslon, was an ad- vance worker for the band which lasc to. e cirewiated through 3. Rakovsky-|was lovally supporting - the French] ci % oo (0 LN Caveral of the Trish 1 I commissioner in Moroceo, eoon visit | conference and which standard we have | nin envered @ twemty-story o Ukrainian premier, anu other dr{- tandpoint that reparations. as such.| ounties by men acting under the execa- He burst the bars of prison Mequinez in French Morocco where { he | procluimed to the worid. .. | building, cracked safes on seven fioors, and zates, to the effect that Russia alrepliy | should not be discussed at Genoa. tive council of the dissident republican d : a2 Il interview President Milelrand of | “Of course, the decision must Jie wih | eanei with booty estamated at nearly has enacted laws and made court we.| Among other unconfirmed reports Inj..u. byt the high courts continued to And rose tnumph:mt ng. France. the congress, but I should not be frank | 5109090, Breckenridge, who first said he he report ticisms of the London expdrts regarding the soviet governmen and that ther also have expressed agwill- ngness to acknowledge pre-war debts|This report is sald to have been circu-| \ inine The oceupation of the buildi . \ g two men at a dance. / to the point where the limitation of en- |y e wiich dmtectives are trying to 238 signified their putpose to rase their | iated fith the idea of creating the Impres. | o "=, The 0CCuPiien of B PYIL A To Thee just praise we render Tisted men and avnrenices. 8 below 88 [ L Sl L2 gy = “laims aganst the allies arising | from |sion that Great Britain is seeking to sup- The election of G. Harold Edgell, whose | 000. No presentation of the situation »rms and regulations affecting foraij:n- ere residine in Russia which meet myny | following the »perations of the Wrangel, Deniken efrculation is one that Great Britain, conclusion of the accord :|in March between Poland, Esthonia, Let- t Russia, made a loan of pounds eterling 10,000,000 to Poland. t|via and sovi plant French influence in Poland. PROHIBITION NAVY OPENS WARFARE ON RUM RUNNERS eamed into port tomight to an w York. April 14.—The first shot of the mew prohibition navy of Umcle S8am has been fired in the war against liquor tle Mehalatos, former submarine e that the first shot fired fast night CONFERENCES OF BITUMINOUS COAL MINERS AND OPERATORS ‘Washington, April 14—Upon leaving the White House after a conference with President Hardig today, Attorney Gen- eral Daugherty eald he had galned an impression that “preliminary and local conferences” were now going on between - | local untons of coal miners and the op- function in Dublin without disturbance. It was finally determined by the repub- lieans to prevent the high courts from holding sessions, nad accordingly the Fo'r Courts building was seized early this Mail, by a clever, ruse. A small tarty of. raiders climbed the railinss. They dis- tracted the attention of the police on guard but suddenly presented revolyers and cora- pelled the police to raise their hands. Then a larger body of men appeared from the rear, took the keys from the police guard and opened the gates to admit the man force. The fortifying of the building was done completely in the open. Forty men who were told off retired to the courtyard ov- posite Bridewell prison, where, in full view of the police stationed there. they O, day of grace and splendor, O, day of holy joy, For peace none can destroy. It is the old, old story, Yet always, ever new, That Christ, the Lord of glory, Arose this day for you. O, day of joy and gladness, O, blessed day of days, Away all tears and sadnes: Shot twice through the.stomach, Peler Wagner of PEridgeport is hovering be iween life and death at St. Vincent's hos- sital, Bridgeport, Wagner was shot by rromotion to an associate professorship of fine arts at Harvard Was announc:u recently. as dean of the Harvard School of Architecture, was announced. Robert Ringling, whose father and :ncles picked the circus as ihe path to vcalth and fame, has foresworn the tan ark and the sawdust ring for an operatic career. General Pershing chief of staff of the American army and commander in chicf in renlying to your in~ulry it T did not sax that I shall be arcatly disappointed, and I believe the country will be greatly dis- anpofnted, if the arpropriation, to which the navy must and will adhere, is reduced which has come to my notice, has served to alter that opinion. *Ultimately, perhaps, the lower firures procosed may be reached and I home it will be possible through later international concert but the trend toward peace and sacurity ought to be more firmly establish- ed before going beyond the limitation to which we-were gladly committed at the internatfonal conference, “Very truly vears, fll HARDING." had been slugged into unconsciousmess, bound and gagged Ly the bandits later ad- mitted that he aided them in their work, the police assert. Another robbery was added to the long er, informed the police today that burg- lars had roused him and his wife from bed, and compelled them to reveal where the family jewels and cash were kept. The burglars entered the home by & third story window, Hance reported, and left by the same route, takiug with them several thousand dollars’ worth of Jewelry and $200 in cash, SPEYER TO CONTINUE HIS ANTI-PROHIBITION ACTIVITIES New York, April 14.—James Speyer, ave s o Jast nlght | orators in bituminous flelds. Ho inti- | began filling sand bags whence were tak of the American cxpeditionary forces in | HARDING PLACES TARIFR ariticteed by Miss Bvinitiids Beul B she encountered a suppased rum-| mated that this impression *ud been |by another party into the court. The po- i i France, will visit Montreal May 12 to re- AHEAD OF SOLDIER BONUS | his “wet” activities. will retire as head un s miles of the New York | gained from contact which %o had with |lice at Bridewell prison had an early in- V,V‘th, SPHES UL NOICES TaISt celve an honorary degree of doctor of of the executive committee direting the ghores. It was only & blank shot, but It | difterent parties on His recent trip to In-| tmation of the rald. but were powerless We'll sing the new old story, Jaws from McGill university, Washington. April t 14.—Presiden | Salvation Army's drive for funds, but M e Logimad e | suspected | dlanapolis. The visit there was occaston- [ to do anythink beyond notifylng the au- Till all the wid i rinose === Harding was declared today at the White | wiil reman & member of the committee, craft guickly "“:“1 M1 Msham, showed | d by his Qesire to get In Louch with legal | thoritles. 11 aj e wide world rings; Christlan members of the Asbury Park | 3100 o he of the opinion that tariff | This was announced iate today at the her stern, and salled speedily 1 the dl- |aspects of the government's prosecutions | Some firing heard in the city early t1 Our Christ is Lord of Glory, chamber of commerce have ben asked to|ig,¢i0n should be given precedence in :he | end of a meeting attended by both M joction of the Bahamas The Mehalatos|aimed at miners' union officials and coal | morning provoked rumors of a confliot be- Yy ign from that body and to boycott the | c;pe Gyer the soldiers’ bonus. Spever and Miss Booth, urmy eoms {oflowed the mysterlous craft for (hree | opcrators charged with violating anti-|tween the-ralders and Freo State forces. And HE IS KING OF KINGS, s auto Gealers if they persist in ex- | ™" \jpoen it was made clearn that the | mander. ours gave up the purguit with the | irust laws, These rumors, however, were without 3 tending the annual automobile show &t | oqigent had received no request from re- | Asked by reporters if he would com- T e tamm Moward | J1lte, House officials later discussed | foundation, Neverthel the - situation the casino through Easter Sunday. publican leaders in the senate for adv tinue his- anti-proibition activities, the TR T SR A & TNoter of \t“‘lefl,\' u)«', copl situation and intimated { was dellcate and some of the residents of —BY AMELIA M. STARKWEATHER. A as to which measure should be taken up | banker replied: “You be e b Ve e b g g e that the government might In the futuré |[the locality, fearing trouble, lef: their New England navigators urged the g ¢ ;i i understood that the views of Altho have proposals to submit to the confilct- homes. All the ralders were fully equip- house interstate commerce committee to both the chief executive and the senatorial R A A R t ¢ committce, 3 ing declared § B s S s o .0 ing parties 3 5 ped with rifies and revolvers. None Gf report the Winslow bill proidving for ac- | 0 1= oo FEEHANS respeet. termination e his “wet” activh raf tghted, BEvery light ’ lresflt:: Harding and his administra- | them wore uniforms, ~ quisition of the Cape Cod canal at an e Under present plans the tariff will be | ties, Miss Booth mad: in a st ¢ wan slghted v h ion at this moment, it was added, had gy ¢ 5 timated cost of $11.500,000 and under in s day | ment issue he meetin SUpherily. S ey no serious apprehensions about the sit- | IRELAND MAY LOSE sis,” sald Mr, Dy Pont. “His septlc throat |jall ~She contented herself with. going| which tolls would be free. D ks v e [ Rerestion, APAys St ot DU They drew elowo and Capto uation, It was pointed out that the price Bt 3 _ |is somewnat better. He can swallow with | o church and-sitting in her hotel waiting. £ whils fhie Aoy comBE e A R et cicss A T Thn atthines Tdat: MeCeVY s et oy SYMPATHY OF AMERICANS |less pain but he will not be able to sing | ‘or news of a bail hond. o r e i e S R g T ¥ Br I 10 mes that she was bou 0 C : T i e ot e e i " . onsa that the was bound o' Canada |lemper of ail partics had 10t been Uk | Dubtin, April TGy the A, Py |35, FETY menths. - Mr, McCormack will| During the day(the genearl's attorneys | believed to have been tiie Tendezvous of 4 D ed by the houte. When the bonus rer the mation is wet or @ry T Bt on W thoy Sud ehonrd tatel. The president sthil heid to_ the | Civil war in Ireland would shock Amerl h“‘?‘lfh“"f.lf"‘“’d early next month if his|were busy seeking to get the $25,000| gang led by Earl “Tug” Wilson, vielded a | 7000 0 < heen reported to the senate it no difference,” e said. “for Wwith u e AT e | opinton, It was declared, that the admin- [ca and ‘cost Ireland the loss of hosts of e;, A“,‘ lD;_rm"-d ¢ it 1s said, Mr. Me. | Pond: Dut company after company ré.|supply of automobile tools, hand bags will be taken u> for consideration durin: ivation Army intoxicating ¥quor ia ¥ reply ¥ istratic™ wouid only intervene in case the | gincere friend: S = 3 ince last Saturday, it is said, Mr. Mc-|eused on “patriotic” grounds. An effort|suit cases, silk shirts, and other wearing |y b ift debate, The bonus bill [ not a question of politics—it is a question *eranger, swo-masted pawer boat of | sitmtion developed Into. an emensenoe ere friends, gays a message sent by Cormack has fallen in weight from 22045 nave Semenoff released through a le- |apparel when raided by the police. Lolls 1n v fo th consid- | of motats” e s 50 tone et her engines going and trn- | (iretening the welfare of the peopte, | 0i9iop Hayes of New York to Arch- | pounds t0 200 or less and his friends be-| ga) vacating of his arrest falled—and th S i i s S e tione o T o4 seaward Lo ARr i ~ |uishon Byrne of Dublin expressing the | feve tha tit will be months before ke fa | & ity on o e s | mtionito gy 8 toctnlght, mee_—— 1t v t Captain Wessels fired o z = ope for a successful outcome of the con- bagain well. He will be 85 years o1a o ) 4 v 5 3 3 £ . R F- I e A rra| ONBY 25 GUARDSMEN LEFT | ference between the reprosentatives of the | June 14, % "] A mew effort to release the Cossack |Russell of Cleveland, whose criminal re- | yypITARY PREPAREDNESS BOUND OVER TO U. 5. COURT opening of naval warfare by America’s ON DUTY AT PAWTUCKET |Free State and Eamonn De Valera and his | The singer's condition tonight was re-| Will be made tomorrow. It will be|cord containg escapes from fails in Chic DISCUSSED IN COMMITTEE srohihition navy, Ry followers which began Thursday in an en- | ported as *more favorables through habeas corpus. If it fails, there | ca80 and New York. was frustrated at Hartford, Aprii 14.—Kingston J. Me- o el e Providenee, R. I, April 14.—All na-|9€avor to bring about tranquility in Ire- | upe sw. : Iy is nothing the attorneys can do, they say, | the Charles Street jail, Boston, by the dis- | v, qiington, April.14 (By the A. P. Caithy, a cierk In the Meriden post- PAPER MARKS 18 A SWINDLE | joii¥-five men left to look afier the|, dohn D. Ryan of New York has #enl|a) complications said Dr. Harmon| D ih s Sodnnsie Homlfl and For-|sawed through. & arose today in the senate appropriations| the United States court at South Ner- L A L fandling and shipment of quarte the following message to Lord Mayor bitcations. 2 eign Trading company is sceking to get & 25 its consideration of the | walk on April 24 by Commiss’ noe, Aol 3% toy 18 belng per- | ik duly in Pawtucket today and de-| “The feeling is strong here that anyone out | the_night The general wants to sail for Europe | Guestion of the lquidation of German |, ‘qypject was brief, but senators said | of delaying ietters and stealing the con= grenten wdie i histowy is being per- n ‘ : through the aper marks and mark securities to ra ma ale abroad of Ger- mobilized by order Souci. Departure of the troops marked the of Governor San who is held (o be responsible for any but peaceful methods will forfeit the support and sympathy of all Americans.” COMMUNIQUE ISSUED BY ECONOMIC CONFERENCE next week—but his attorneys tbday said | he probably wouldn't. praverty in Polish Upper Silesia, makinz it necessary for Di thus Colander president of the Urper Silesian commis- the question of @ national policy had grown out of the fight over the house re- tents of thesee letters. Postoffice Inspector L E. A. Baflivas |Writes Congressman Longworth That the Trend Towsd et rep: on Aemands.” said Profes. s P Ll o pacEan duction in the size of the army. of Boston presented io the commissiones e e Watiaguiakion Ewetiah e o deacly Snt wesks of maitary| o - oo g 70 INVESTIGATE RIVALEY gion. to announce hls aroltaration de- | ““\ajor General J.°G. Harbord, deputy | fetters addressed to fhe Pelion Publish pom e 55 S o \p"; city which began Feb, | CONSIDERABLE SHOOTING 1IN Genoa, April 14.—(By the A, P.)—An BETWEEN FIRE COMPANIES ket chief of staff, and Drigadler General| ing company which were used as tests by T Think North and South America | Sbifollowing a fatal riot at the Jenckes VARIOUS PARTS OF BELFAST | economic conference communique Issued | & Increate ia {he vaten of Amerlen's for. | Wiiiam Lassiter, in charge of military | veing deposited in the Sompany’s boxes, Professor Cassell added. “should know | “ygiy'§ SPEPRRYE Plant. —_— late tonight says: e I e e e fot- | operations and tra‘ning, appeared before | and he sald that marked $1 bilis which how dishonest ‘s thin system. When | ol rosmonamiie z{nllunho( the guards-| Relfast, April 14—3 child was accl- | “The resresentatives of the French,| Riverhead, N. Y., April 14—Charges &% 000 P08 FEPorid To G0 CONIC | the committee to present the wap de-| had been in the letters were later found El Tanee nuisie upon immedinte payment | 0t otqce by the 2y 1ok, Lne) Maintenance | dentally struck by a bullet today and died | British, Italian and Telglan delegationt | that rivalry s rumning so high between | oo oniad | $332,000.000, the hishos | PALTeNts views on (e subject of the|on McCarthy. A statement signed by ] tha Oerman government cam omiy raise | oy §ii] i (BG eI reverted to the Paw. floday. ~There was cousiderable shooting | heid an informal mecting under the presl- | volunteer fire companies in this Long Is- | nce October, 1021 Imports totalad | hOUSe cul, the former insisting that the | MoCarthy aiso was offered. in this, i 3 Tmaney by Issuing more paper marks and | courct Dorie® Geputiment, which the city | in various parts of the clty ghis evening, | dency of Mr. Lloyd George to consider [land town that one outfit starts a blaze in [ 357 600,000, the greatest since Decomber, | OTEanization was strained 10 the break-| was said by the inspector, the accused | marketing more mark Securities held strengthened by fhe |A man eutered a house in Valentine the conse- | order to beat another to the scene are be- | yasg. | ¢ ¢ Srortest sinc sy 3 appointment of fifty more patrolmen, with the Russian delegation 1920. ing point now under the forced reduction had suid he had taken about $200 in the abroad. 1In other words, foreign invest- | \ie quration of thy cronee “for | street and shot and wounded a boy. |quences of the report of the London ex-}ing investigated, Assistant District At- of a year ago, and the latter describing | last year and a half. The bond of $1,008 3 ors, largely in North and South America. | Troops sill remain in two vii Several men also entered the home of 4 | perts. Thelr conversations were devoted | torney Kelsey of Suffolk county admitted | i the capture of fwo alleged young | the plan-adopted by the Gepartment for | was continued. Faaily An making the reparations DAY |th. Ptietet iy "o 70, vhlages of |shoemalier and beat him over the head |to a technical examination, which will be | tonight. T o teaet Toant | “bmilding up_at)low! éxpense™ the- fardea pr ] ments on Ui theory that they are Buy- | cnd of the state, one “LWB flme opposite | bim over the head with the butt of a rc- |continued tomorrow, with the assistance | «In fact,” he said. “we have learned that | federal marcotic officers sald they had |Feduired in @ national emergency. BRYAN ADDRESSED MEDILL Ing investments. If this system con-|ing divided betwoen Pontiae ans e, | po iy (The man was so badly hurt that | of experts desigmated by each delegation.” | bets have been made on the races. S e ik Ay whine e enn ot |- X, Peoraios i mot Sxade GESTREE SCHOOL OF JOURYALISM ; tinues, the German mark wil fail to a|kon, " where textile piants sre ?mmv-lhe had to be taken to a hospital. It was stated unofficially that the dis- | “1a5t Wednesday one company found |handits robbed drug. stores fto obtain |men: said General Harbord, “then we ptr vy H polnt whers it wiil be virtsally a5 bad as [loperate in a few deptrtmerie 07§ to| During the night a bomh was explod- |cussion of the “Blg Four” related in Par- | yts yruck draped in black crepe. ecotes’ Toi T gothen en- | Who are charged with operation and| cyicags, April J. Dryam, A Austrian and Polish money, and nobody ity ed in the grounds of the St. Matthew's | ticular to the guarantees demanded by the R S0 S S B i i e es ron O | maintenance of ‘the Work must ask bok- Slog slites v N 3 3 abroad will touch R” EXPTYING 3200 BoTTIRS or Catholic church in Newtownards road, but |aliles as conditions for the resumption & e s crimes. gress to re-state for us the mission of the s leager i othin o o - PRESIDENT HAS CONFIDENCE IN GOV. E. MONT REILY mine: ‘Washington, April 14—President Hard- Ing has the utmost confidence in the intes. rity of Governor E. Mont Reily of Ports Rico it was sald today at the White no damage was done. Six gunmen entered the Midland sta- tion fonight and shot and killed Engin- eer Gillan while he was at work. S et THROUGH SERVICE TO MONTREAL RESUMED of economlc relations with Russia,” and that the Russlan delegates were Invited to say, text in hand. how far they -were preparcd to g6 in accepting those cond!- tions, army.’ izht on newspaper ethies, dec) The statement followed a series of \uness' gruns Tk oe ed 1o Taking questions by Semator Hitcheock demo-| "o crminal offenm: for & o crat, Nebraska, who contended that thefa.“. i “European idea” of preparedmess Lad|gmupre o O% PF been prohed wrong by the World war. R e General iarbord declared that the United |upen " ynm have r Mrs, Robert Grosvenor, wealthy widow and soclety leader was serlously Injured whan' 2 horse which she was ridinz in Newrort, R. I, took fright and after run- ning furlously for three miles with ‘he rider clinzing to its back, dashed into 2 house, throwing her to the pavement. HOME BREW INTO BATH TUB TEACHER UNDULY FAMILIAR WITH HIS GIRL PUPILS ha, Neb., April 14.—Roy Mahoney today began eniptying into a bath tub 3.- Park, N. 3., April 11.—A. A.|200 Dottles of home brewed beer withoy: local high chooi teacher chakged | touching a drog, In conformity with a sen. Leing unduly familiac with girl|tence imposed by Police Judge Wappick Asbury it B — NEW ORLEAN PREPARING Lo added, unmistakable evidence of tangles ! w 01 °1 - | wi y: FOR FLOOD CONDITIONS 3 s B States woul have s:ved_much money | eoo pupile, xa? found gailty and priered re,| when Malioney was arraigied on o chare | Springfeld. Masm; Abril *4—Theongh S Sl oy o viee the vastion in 1he lnsdies woer | Bemns Bevane, Tienry arvey pud |1bon which It is nowipaying interest if | SOPREIRET R tontehe. 6 Sabis Was given| 16 e, e to pay a 'o:n:fii t‘&;\g?n‘tr;al \\'utresl:lmedhtpnlght New Orleans, April 14 —With tma f"#‘ session as serfous. although it was saia | Henry,Lewis Fulford, white residents of (it T “'T:“"“wn‘l‘;"“;;&'c : o ‘:;’:" g ‘:"’:’ NEW MAVEN ROAD 18 :q three hours and a score of witnesses| After explaining that 2,200 } s W RATALL XSmOy ne hetween | of the Mississipri river within a few Inch- | there have been some irritating features | Schley egunty, Ga., were senténced to | War. FhE flos _the Agrerd . : heard, The final vote was 3 to 2| guor ,Mxr;’:e" e oy .‘af:zol:g:je- ot - White River Junction and St. Albans, | es of the tcp of the levees here and a fore- | in connection with recent developments | Serve rr:_!n one to four ycars on the | army, he said was at extraordinary ex- EXPERINENTING WITH RADIQ Vt., where traffic has been tied up for | cast by the weather bureau indlcating that nse and “would have availed nothins ew Haven, A uoval Vapph ‘. th Go Reil or | chain gane for their part in tha lyne a Tl—Some cxperte Hitsan was dectared guilty of| Momoprooontly, Judge Wappick pussed | more than 43 hours as @ remuit o 4 an additional rise of 1.3 fect befors the end o oHTing Govermor Relly, A other |t WHI Jones, =, negro, ncar Kila. |had not gallant litfie France hed the|ments ace under wes snduct unbecoming 3 teacher, the board : washout. Trains have been detoured by | of the month, every fiood protective agency viNle several weeks n<o. line ux road's telegraph deg:rtment 1o det Curtew Period in Belfast Extended Belfast, April 14—The curfew petiod in’ Belfast has been. coxtended so that the hour of its termination will be 6 a. m., instead of 5 a. m. This action was ] we got our machinery zoing.” Mr. Hitchcock argued that the United States had “fooled” all Eurvpe in getting actively and effectively into the fray in less than a year. To this the general answered that had the preparation taken place ahead of the declaration of war, “It shall be your punishment to e; announcement stated it 81d Dot find | each and every bottle, separately inte o that Jis conduct involved jmmoral pur-|bath tub. The plug mast be inserted, o or inpeat s when thé tub is full you may let the ‘oliowisk tBe mesting. I¥itson’s coun-|flow down the drain. Under no circum. | pated no farther delays because of Freehold, charac- | stances shall you touch a darop of the brew | conditions in - rivers in the Cnn‘:lel:‘!‘l‘::fi as|but shad pour and pour and pour uniil ull | valley. Rapld recession of the Connec- way of Bellows Falls and Rutland. Ser- vice on the Passumpsic division of the and { Boston and Maine system was restored beer | this afternoon. ' Railroad officials antici- in the city was reported on the alert to- night to cope with any emergency. Today's forecast that a stage 6f 22.6 feet, six-tenths of a foo: higher than the orevious high record established in 1915, would be reached here, cansed no app= if the receiving of radio messages I8 ficent when the aerinis are in the The supreme Juitelal court of Massa- chiisetts handed down an opfnion in an- swer to questions by the state senate that wonien are eligible o hold elective and appointive offices and are mot excluded . " The be gone.” 4 coss taken in consequence of the disorders of | from any positien from which thcy | Germany “might have felt dfferent about be .hau-::—r:(n-nmhxmu-—.’u—&u\ ""\Wfieflm_alwmfi %mrmd‘ummu,mmm Y were excluded previous to the adoption of us.’ S in Crumitn the 13th-w “We did it in a year, true,