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T VOL. LXIV—NO. 104 POPULATION 29,685 IFFERENCE IN DRAFTS BY FRANCE AND GREAT BRITAIN Funchal, in Spain at CABLED PARAGRAPHS Tormer Princess Zita Golng to Spaln. 28.—Former Empress Zita of Austria-Hungary and her family, Who have been living in exile here for sev- eral months, will leave shortly to reside April the invitation of King Al fonso, it was reported today. DEMONSTRATION BY WOMEN FOR FORMER PRESIDENT WILSON 1- 60 Years in Sing Sing—94 Edwin B. Gager Associate Justice of Connecti- BRIEF TELEGRAMS One now case of smallpox was reported to the Westport town officials, making forty cases there since January 1. A free vaccination clinic for all school children will be opened at the town hall in Stratford today by Dr. G. F. Lewis, health officer. John S. Putney, of Concord, N. H., won HEIR RECRIMINATIONS cut Supreme Court—Died Joint title in federal court in Tndiaapolis A . . Washington, 28.—Seve hou- : % £ %0 30 acres in the Calumet industrial re- £ A 2 > Each Nation Has Submitted to the Economic Conference a |, Weshinston, April 28.—Several thou- gentendc:d in Manhattan| in Grace Hospital, New Ha- | sion said to be vaioea 3 $00,000 Griffith and De Valera Both See Necessity For Avoidance of . he Baltis venti f the » Document Dealing With the Reconstruction of Russia— Tt Lo N Ve e esterday. ven. France Insists on the Full Payment of Russia’s War Debts and the Restoration of Private Property to For- zigners —Great Britain Favors a Reduction in Russia’s War Debt, With Granting of Former Owners the Use of Their Property, Instead of a Return of Actual Owner- ship. American Py of former Pi speech.” again thani te Umerick “For to the conventlon here of the League of staged a demon- stration late today lLefore the home here enwomen, resident Wilson. Cheers of the women brought Mr. Wil- son to the door, and upon requests for a speech he declared that while he appre- clated the compliment very much he felt he was “not strong encugh to make a Mr. Wiison, cailed back by the cheers, ed the women and added: “I will repeat for you one of my favor- , which runs as follows: Beauty I am. no star, My face, I don’t mind it New York, April 28.—Ninety-four per- Sons appeared for sentence today in the criminal courts of Manhattan, the largest number that ever went up to the bar in @ single day to take their medicine in the history of the city. Most of them received unusually se- vere punishment, the judges holding that severity was needed to check the fre- quency of crime, Eugene Diaset and Molse Bagnoli, con- fessed participants in the recent $75,000 mid-day hoid-up and robbery -of the Washington Squara home of Albert R. Shattuck, retired banker, were both sen- New Haven, April 28.—Edwin B. Gager, assoclate justice of the Connect! cut supreme court, died in Grace hospi- tal tonight. He had been unconsclous continuously since last Saturday after- noon. Judge Gager suffered an attack of ap- hasia in his rooms at the county court house last Saturday and was found in an unconscious condition “about two hours after members of his family in Derby discovered that he did not answ- er his private telephome In the court house. Thirty-two plants with 5,9 ovens have been closed in the Fayette county coke region since the coal strike was inaugurated April 1. coke First Assistant Postmaster General Bartlett ha saccepted an invitation to address the Boston chamber of commerce at Boston on May 5. Ensign Joseph A. Flynn, stationed at the Philadelpbia navy yard, was kiiled in attempting to stop a run-away team in the center of the city of Philadeiphia. Brigadler General Wm. R. Blackwood, Dissension—Owing to the Grave State of the Country It Was Unanimously Dzcided to Have the Dail Remain .in Session From Week to Week—Both Factions Con- demn Crimes in County Dublin. April 28.—(By the A. P.)— Today's session of the Dall Eireann wa: wnexpectedly quiet. There w eviden: a desire not to pursue yesterday's person- al recriminations and when Arthur Grit Cork. escape justice. Ii is t o the Dail Elreann and the provis ernment to secure their catpured and trial “The Irish nation combines all classes and all creeds. Whoever seks to injure his fellow citizens because of his class tenced by Judge R iy 78 * | fith, president of the Dall Eireann, urgec | OF creed is an enemy of the nation and ; P R iy (Sl Gl e “‘Because T am betind Tt | op oy {quxin; yemlfiys‘z: Sgiinemont| Edwin Baker Gager was born in Scot- ;‘;D:;wfi;;l“r;‘;:;‘l";“{ asnd holgel of i hip | the necessity, owlog to the grave state o | Will be treated by the government of Ire- 2 g ng with [Of its finances. Such information shall| The rest of the verse was lost in alwere two of the gang of five whion lotw,| 200 CORR, §9 years ago He was grad- | Frersional medal of honor, the country, of the Dail remaining i |1and as such ’ . aments dealing with |\ 00 ched frequently and forwarded | burst of laughter and cheering that was|ed the Shattucks and thetr servants. g | U2ed from Yale in 1877 and for four P! session from week to week, there was . struction of Russia have been |be (Bubiienos FroIeo Y A ahall ool- | heard for Dlocke the wine vault, where they aimost suf. | CAT% W3S principal of the Ansoma High | gy oo e | nanimous approval. Liter it was decide. | CHINESE GOV'T WARNED bmitted by France and Great Britaln |lec: and publish them. The league of na-| = The former president made his appear- |foeated while the home was boldly. pran. | 100k He Was admitted to tne Con- |, ¥iJah Sanbora, who was o membor of | i, 2gj0urn the seasions to next Weanes Ve Gudiion: erence and tonight |uons will make every effort to obtain|ance resting heavily on a cane and as-|dered. Their counsel asked for Int aon | PeCticut bar in 1381 and practiced law a special drafting such information from the greatest num- sisted by a negro butler. He was attired for ‘many years. Civil war, observed his 103rd oirthday in day, the motion for adjournment being BY FOREIGN LEGATIONE In 1901 he was ap- e agreed to without division. s The 4 tshment, v Raymond, N. H. exin 1t 28 (By th — the sab-commis- | bar possidle of states, Whether they be-| in & black frock cont and top Rat &na |in'he cemster ot Francr ik 50148 | pointed to the superlor court bench. He | X4V i Mr. Griflith volced -nofrors at the Dun- | roreign Tacabons. tosns, sent the Chines which will en- |long to the league or not. smilingly greeted his visitors. DofNg | wife and two children in that ocountry,|3d been a lecturer in the Yale LaW | 1y barge Harraseeket, converted. trom | MANWAY murders ‘and the Cionmet scie- | (ol JERIE (008 MO0 SO0, LI differences in Fourth, In order to facilitate co-opera- | his hat and hanging his cane in thely, lawyer said, ‘| school since 1892 and professor of gen-| he hul of an incompleted shipping | U'¢S DUt the members of De Valera's par | gy,io fighting i Peking between the tion of the riche rcountries in the resur- | pocket of his coat, he bowed and then| s cubstantlal sentence must be jm.|°r3l Jurisprudence since 1303. He re- | 10ara steamer, went ashort on the easters O deme issoctating themselves (ully 17l troons of General Chang Tso-Lin, gov- ting committes Will re- [rection of the poorer ones, either by d posed.” said the judze, “such a sentemce| CCI%Cd an honorary degree from Yale | »nd o0& Long Island in Boston harbor. condemnation of the Cozk murders, Wt |ernor of Manchuria, and General W subd- ce Saturday |grunting private loans or government| “Thamk you very much for the compli- | io" wint ‘strike tenver fo th pemir o | In 1907. 5 reserved fegarding the Clonmel incident | pei.Fy, commander of the forces in een - ttee, atter ap- |loans, it is advisable that as great a|ment I appreclate it very much. I am |mandite] of this kind." Judge Gager was named to the State | ore than 4,000 fand refugcen ace be.| Esmonn De Valera, in & caln manser Ching, will submit |number as possible of the countries rep- ,Am not strong enough to make a| qureo of the four men who tried to|SUPFeme court by Governor Holcomb in | ing cared for in three camos estabshed | {9} "‘\’vcd Mr{» G‘lr‘m.m with - e it warning sald hte powegs recog- it to t v The French |resented at Genoa agree on the formi . hold un Charles A. Brady. construction| 1917 and would have retired from the | ot Warrisbure, atd Martnsville, La., and | fyoidance o omenslon. | Dr. Patric |nized the gravity of ilitaly move . ches a gth means for [tlon of an international 'con-torl{um‘ :la[m . v s‘nn 1men retired to the house. | company cashier on March 31 mear the| COUFt next August because of the 2ge | Natches, Miss. e C‘;“e-" ,:“'_f-':;‘fi'm"‘;gf"i:f: :’ ments in the ve'nity of Peking. Jt cald tassia’s agricultural and in- |also of national consortiums, the latter or several minutes he and Mrs. Wison | Grand Central Terminal, were given 18| Mt 08 70 years. He was a director piibllc satety. Me Collins and Mr Geiz. | ©0 attention to the severt consequencel activit e that of Great[to be affiliated with the former | remained at the window ®hiie the Women | yoar sentences by Judge Rosalsky as sec. | in’Several:corporations. He is survived | The Boston chamber of commerce nn- ROR a3 nst eit. and M De Vater- | et might deveiop should any bombard oy re attention to credit |principal object of these institutions| visitars sang songs and applauded inter-lond offenders, and the fourth man ot |bY his wife, three sons and one daugh- | nounced the azpointment of a speclal o il o ANy M0 ton Co, | ment oF the dropying of bombs from atr F 4 would be to r,,umm :nm;:; :mel;(ns o m:;_:;:xz‘:;;l. n;h;;!rz:o:;\v:ngeaos"ed,d eight vears as a first offender. All had | ter ee to find w {H iurr:we‘my)aykvd world |4 ehat M"hnt‘:h,‘°rj’g°;“‘1’-a;fll ca | pianes Samage propéety or cndanger i} ¥ e co-operating for the re 1 i 2 v €ad- | pleaded kuilty. This was a daylight —_— e war veterans living In Boston. 3 » = i) s of natiorais of the various govern ‘ 1 4 Fo h ; 5 Party t¢ —e- - conference might lead t g Russ oratlon | Europe and to help fnancially ail under| ed by Lady Astor, but she did not anbear | noid-up frustrated by detectives tipped oft | CONGEESS FPROBING LEASE 5 hot ot The Chinese governmes ; Great | takings having the same object in vl ie throng. She had another engage- |y advance. OF NAVAL OIL RESERVE| James P. Sulltvan who, untll his resiz- | 72" 2 AEhaSa Malealy:“mie penaities that ha b Tussta's | without trying to create any monopoly. | ment for the same hour. Chari Tampa, 22, thrice convicted nation recently had beemcaptain.of polict [0 . S - e e o g be satis- PSR —_ of carrying a pistol, got seven years. Washimgton, April 28—Congressional | in the most important section of Boston | t°f of defense, provalied a long. keen de Ted it g o e | ouis BaRTHOU NoT MINERS DISGRUNTLED; Harry Testa. 24. was given a thirty-| Investigation of morleulng by the i | for years. died at Dennisport, raids Gue to the dissident section of b g y NFERENCE o oy, | YoRT sentence for holding up the owner|terior department of ol rights in the e = g v TO QUIT CO OFEEATORES RORE HOPRFUL | Cot T e foreing him|Teapot Dome. Wyoming, naval ofl Bracd| Whitlock, wartime smbasiadet A O Gualisgtili: of T ficthls hoved % - e twelve a Genoa. April 28.—(By the A. P)—| New York, April 28—The presence of | {2 tUFR Cver the §59 in the cash regis-|serve to the Sincloir Ol & ts today | Y‘hrln-l;.'uh, wili be ,:,mde 2 fnene 'EB . rejection of the report on the ground tha: | Peltu 2 Russia w & 4 ter, appeared In prospect after a long attack | French Academy of Letters of Belgium 7 [ e0-Lin - e 3: | When e rolitical sub-commission met at| John L. Lewls, head of the mine work- | Moy i gater 2 D it Muicahy had not e Russian 4Bt ) oy oiclock this afternoon, Louls Bar-| ers' international, here today, faileq. to |, 2P Snaleitl. 18, received a ten-year|in the senate o the } before December 31 representagives of te bonds in order payment of inter- possible, accord- fon, the soviet the decision of cent thou, head of the French delegation, took occason to deny rumors in circulation that he was to quit the conference. H sald It was not even certain that he was going to Paris, but in case he did thi: would not Interrupt the work of the con- ference as the other members of the French delogation would continue it. negotlations anthracite coal strike, Instead, labor members of the joint have the predicted effect of Speeding up the toward settlement of sub-committee on wage contract nego- tiations returned to their respective dis- tricts tonight without that which they senterce for a similar crime. A warning against undue optimism tha: crime had been checked was given by Judge Rosalsky in dismiSsing the reg- ises by Senator Lafoliette, repubiican, Wisconsin, and an- nouncements by republican leaders ot support for a resoiution of inquiry. Adoption of the Lafollette resolution PR U ——— May 20. ng $300 in cush and bonds office of H. P. Hood & Sons Co. Boston. Francis L. Bacon, principal of Meriden kept his promise t. maintain the army as a republican body j Seconding this motlon, Liam Mellowe: secretiry of the diseident army count il not only Isfended his men, but delive: an ung-aring attack on the headquart staff. Non-support of the treaty Dail. he £ald, made the breach inevitat = in th : , we| In supoort of the frreconcilavies. M iigh i sig) e 3 ench delsgatton would contimue 1. |1 o8 T o v i > Eo Peea o the g Sehoal Newtory lowes declared that owing 1o ihelr ailec. | €37, Uit Mr. Lioyd Geor M Bar | ment from the Th S thi InkForY : i i ; ce to the rep h g Pt o pmmselony he | thou, laying emohasis on the importamee | gy Mucx‘;’::"’;j;“":,’:]“‘:"‘:fi’:f ere's Some ng t For You | Mass, ending his duties there In June. | ;. ; consent to enter the British « ot i1l be appointed by | of (riere being no handicap to or delay in 2 4 1d;s ; i va-| Pire against which they fawght. H of the supreme cfurt | ing conference and paid tribute to M [ 9PPosed to the increases demanded by e e o e et T %o | frankly expressed the distrust which ¢ of the United States, or by the League | parthou's valuable co-operation. He lnere ; Z i ferhury Wens o DUmeEOus ¥ Y oant| dissident section of the army had for the ldent of the | e e imporiance of main | _ThS “psychological moment” to re. Advertising is for your benefit. You canmot sit on it, like the at noon firemen of the Tocal department | Si-Sident exetion of the erey had o ne tice. taining continuity in the conference and :‘f?fln:;terovm:glmnme had not yet ar- fabled carpet of Bagdad and get what you wish for, but you can read w:frn:'fi':m;n;' three different fires In a1l 5t ™l MG ted the idea that th A ey prn mands in case | aroiding the impression that SRR R i °{§e;f:::w:e;t f[:‘;g;zfl it and in a twinkling of an eye you can review the merchandise of the maugteentiona: soldiers <n “heir mouths sh- U e restored i s- | of sion. sday, : R vad from § oA B B A tic| Wien cuntevencio®of At it ot world, pictured and displayed for your benefit. Senator Frederick P. Thompsen et |rdfsce the intrigees. corner of Drovided her by | document previously presented, He said | are resumed, they said. You can pick up The Bulletin and in 15 minutes, know what the Fredickton, N. B., died at a hospital fn| Faldsob ... ‘Al Fere oo h of Tien-Te king r cent. bonds. )t should be made quite evident that th l:iflme ‘me miners appeared disgrun- different shops are offering in the way of fabrics, patterns, varieties Omwa._“xlfurbn l):lrhf illness. M:. hl-"-: would continue untll they were no lonre | declares ny attempt i oot tribunal of three | Cannes resolution must remain as a| tled at the lack of progress toward the e et o ALt kb - 5 large milling, banking and. Jombering In-| [ oocary ™ 1t iwas troe: they had sefge: | dan age Lridges, stations or teiegraphic strike’s end, th £ and qualities of almost anything you want. L.terests. " Pohds o el i - ey tr e operators for the first 4 ! 5 rest exolosiyes, and they intended to kecp the- | communications “will be resisted by the s Al he Lo time since the. negotiatiops began last The advertisements introduce you to the latest styles—the newest g Onill-The trageré yequinng-them- kooif-H ComBined-forees of - the four Howers co who would he president. to be | cLOSE OF CONVENTION OF March 13, appearéd sanguine of the out- comforts for the home—the best of the world's inventions. They tell Cltr Prosecutor Vincent L. Keatiag of | (o pormits to the responsible authority | operating in defense of the raiiway,” fesigrated by the chit Juetios of tne su- PUBLISHERS' ASSOCIATION | ®°™¢ you how to buy, when to buy and where to buy. They keep you posted B e e o | tn Gl TP Dhus far_only skirm fl;;‘m::-.e’ beer ourt of the United States— § % 3 2 “| Meilowes charact e Dail cha ed. i in Pel do : —— ¢ AN e on things necegsary to feed and clothe you and your family and make 4 lic accountants and do busi- 8 Apprehesetve 16 Vil oy ecide disputed points. | New Yori, Aprll 28.—The con SCOUTS CONAN DOYLE'S VIEWS o samtor Tl ant Hephy f‘eers‘smfx‘x‘m‘::htl:azc:fll-.. They had never | meleon-like—one day using “mohgn:n L lroxt; apprehensive in view of t Today's discussion of the two drafts | o ne American Newsvaper Pu OF BEYOND THE GRAVE : o assed the state tesis. Whits.g‘xangs R Ao aayslic. the 1 - el of words hetween \ oLt A o e after the mem- T Read The Bulletin's advertisements as a matter of education and v day the red. white and blue of the Britis —_— e ¥ e of (reat Briall | bers had passed o resolution rega ding | _Bath, Me. April 8.—The fiction of as a help to the pocketbook. Read them to keep abreast of progress. Pl Rt e SR R e L e:\plreh ;J;he m::t(:l:l:::fi;fll; DEATH OF FORMER PRESIDENT ' = ait morih | s ases. (nt segaling adversising LSk icanas Dovle (s matn bellovablasthasi During the past week the foliowing matter has appeared in The || pointed Colombian minister to Washing- | 0 mutineers breauee they. Here tovel o PAUL DESCHANEL OF FRANCE denga e auditors des and one in memory of members who have | his facts, and the former will do the B ton arrived in New York on the Sixaola ity : atirical. SWMOT | ieq during the past year. Officers for | world more good. President Clifton b ZRtiesnsiuons seoliphis o o pon 8 daY. Sor & triy 1 the coast In whieh & anca | TeEulars im the dense:that :they lInckedf o . 0h oo (h A pimag cra Ttaly. as usual. took 2 16ad-|pext year wero elccted at the morning | Gray, of Bates college fold & meeting of Bulletin Telegraph = Local General Total | iyief kept him and other passengers in | funds. but irregulars always were K| poccnanel, former president of Franca €T discusslor, urging con- | coggion the Sagadahoc Teachers' aseo 3 i nt y. L A e gl died this afternooy Franch and Bait- | i oot mpartant resotution of the dav. Lat him e e s || S2turday, April 22....... e L Pt Bl | et e i T L e e £ < siand he was Sup- | gay, according to officers, concerned cir- | Holmes stories,” he added. Monday, April 24 = 162 110 316 583 THe Autloorafes: mlttion. ab.nahe's sms 1 P2 V:)en wd:are:!tll. sonl::eo;;! ‘3: ri Paul Eugene Louls Deschanel, tentd Switzerland and | cyjation. It read: , “Slr Arthur's evidences of existence | Tuesday, April 25...,. 101 108 350 554 gar problem is more promising at present krt:lc rs \I:%cmun"?"";: et kit president of France, entered upon a sey- L “Whereas. The question of circuiation { bevond the grave have 2 box office value, Wednesday, April 26.. 100 9 406 602 than for many months past, according to a | Pudiation ot the trraly. FAYIRE TUCH .l en-vear term fn that office on Februars terized the | g5 g golicitation is ilable to abuse and | hut they would stand a poor shos In Th April 27 110 17 241 568 survey of the situation prepared by the | “2F ¥ TR wot. It wea the gon: |18, 1920, atter 1 form, but | has been abused by both publishers and | the laboratory,” President Gray - saig aracay Felesiods £ 5 commerce department. D et that abedlence of the afme | Dational assembly the preceding January catures. He [advertisers to the disadvantage of faif-|“When he can bring on a phial contaln. Friday, April 28.... S 142 420 641 —_— e oid e comditional on the |bY the biggest mafority since th electiof s pleture of Rus- | minded dealings; therefore, be it ing a bit of ectoplasm It will be time to —_— An adsivory committee of 12 to be ap- | 1o the Dall shouid Be condiien ““|of Thiers. the first president of the pres sasing that it| “Resolved, That any form of guarantes | listen to him. It Is a matter of oot Total 700 2257 3681 pointed by the president to assist the sec- | Do® adhetence fo the PG, | ent republic. Statesman and author qné tuselan delegation |that impalrs the level justice of the pub- | tubes. The laboratories of Bates college Lol 2% retary of commerce in supervising radlo | _ Th® members o et e .. | o of the most brilitant p speakert France's draft |jichers rate to any other advertiser I8 | are open to him. | A ————————————————————————————— | Corinin cation Was recommended in the | IR 0T e most part, leaing ta France, M. Deschanels potiticat £l O over agricuitvral and | gestructive of advertising and should be | “When the father of Sherlock Holmes g final report of the recent national radio | P17 (8 G PPPOSY aAjournment was ar- |Tph marked the retirement from publie mmerce o was superficial on | avoided.” succeeds in doing for ectoplasm what ik 5 conference, as submitted to Secretary | 8 ThE Lt o s, ‘who Is agains' | life of former Premier C = Clemen. . entous qu of credits. The associatlon went on record as op | Mme. Curie has dpne for radium, the |lar and additional April grand jurles.{proposing an Investigation of the Teapot | fioover. T e i [ooex. T Ee ins | Posed to any change In the existing com- | colleges of the country will be no jess |He Teminded them that penal nstitutions, Dome cases by the senate public lands s e ey L ootarics ittt | For-néatly 46 yeers 3¢. Desctanel hih ay te irpaq | Misslon system in advertising, and as|ready to recognize his contribution tg |Wers Gaily discharging large numbers|committee and calling upon the adminis-| A bill designed to prevent the extinetion a1t hbos. thAts the arms |been in French pubi e rEed | opposed to o system which splits differ- | gofentific knowledge than they were 5y | “Who have been convicted of crime andtration for complete data regarding the|of the trafing arbutus, or mayflower awnfic would. come nmder unity of|ident of the chamber tum With pre- | ential rates allowed by publishers be- | tho case of the Hittle Bollsh woman whe | Who will Teturn to crime.” fleases was urged alsw by Senator Poin-|was kidled by the Massachusetts &tate | ™ and. This was conaidered the mos’ | elected to the highest . specifically | tween agents and advertisers. has made one of the greatest dlssovertes | “The real crooks are seldom caughtl'!dexter, republican, Washington, and.Sen- rhe would have prohibited | SOTTRART: B WS OO hough moth- |zen of France. Previc re had beet to do, not| This system was held to be “Immora) | or tne gger he adaed. “When you read in the papers|ator McCumber, republican, North Da- |the commerciallzation of the flower. i the course. of the debate encourag- |head of the French entary eom but in gen- | and destructive to the best Interests or o & butelary ot robbéry ‘you seldom|kota, in charge of the tarift bili, agreed e Sowadotithldsaigioncon tidie oh fadion Las At R he advertiser, the publisher and the|y,ponogn = read of the capture. . The authorities of |0 1ay aside the tariff i, probably to | Forty neres of ~broadleat _tobaces, | “"\ 81 PXPCECOR 00 b SONBINECE, (1102 gpeech at Paris the first year of the agent.” CS EEMALE. STUDERYS this city who combat crime are satisfied | morrow, jong enough to have the Lafol- | weighing approximately twenty-two tons| iyl Gy Tolor el Wl 8 O e hi | war e deciared theee co e the British | The resolution on taxes favored amend- WITHIN COLLEGE WALLS | that there is @ band of master crooks|.ette Tesolution considered. (44,000 pounds) was sold for ten cents| qunoore of the treaty as an alternative to |trals when civilization itself is at stake premier's d described the | ments to the 1921 revenue act insofar as —_— who direct crime in the city, and it i3\ Senator Lafollette declaved he intended | per pound at public auction at the Hart-| S Among his first acts upon assuming the British d religlously moral.” | it affects publishers. The publishers also| Philadelphia, April 28.—Protest against | these we must get.” to secure an investization int othe Wyo-|ford county bullding today. The adherents of De Valera warmly ar | presidency wers his signing of a decres t as that |adopted a resolution Yu\‘cr{lng sending an inclusion of female students within —. ming reserve leases and also In those of i’ plaided Sean Moyland when he explaine” |naming commissioners to study French ris some- | exhibition of the growth of the American | the college walls so that to the casual | SALE OF PLANT OF KELLEY the California naval reserves. Senator| The fourth suspected rum-runmer to be | (ot ynderstanding the truce was only o |Hving costs and another barring aico- se the general sit- | press to the proposed Philadelphia ex- |observed the university has “largely lost TIRE COMPANY ORDERED | Poindexter said the Lafollette resolution | caught in the vicinity of New York this | eathing space, he had coliected and drill- [holle_drinks from Eiysee Palace. Poincare. Thers [ hibit. 0 its quality of masculinity and degenerat. 5 should be passed promptly and unani- | week fell into the hands of custom offi-| eq men for fighting. but never got the | M. Deschanel was born In 1857 in Brus- s this evening that | Memory of twenty-nine publishers who|ed into a hybrid organization of co-eq New Haven, April 28.—Judge J. W.|mously. The proposed investigation, he |cials when the 60-foot motor launch Krazy have died during the year was honored | cation,” is contained In a report of i g ¥ Englishm n the “necrology” resoiution which pas ed just before the convention was close to create a & the University directors of the alumnl to the trustees of Pennsylvania made of e | Banks in the scperfor court today ordered the sale o fthe plant of the Kelley Tire n to erred stock of a new corporat! said, would be narrowed to two questions —whether the leases were necessary to clair leases were proper and would serve Kat IT hit a handbar In Jores inlet off Freeport, L. L, in a heavy sea. Bispnam, famous baritons, brought by promised funds for them. He therefore is- sued an order enabling him to seize do sels. to which city his father went a being exiled from France in 1851 for I taxes in his district, and, he added: ‘“They | inz published a pamphet entitled “Cath- and Rubber company in West Haven to|prevent “attack” upon the navai reserves were paid or selzed, for my word still goe- |oliclsm and Socialism.” When he was : B DuBlcisedey the Armstrong Tire company of Garfield |by drainage from nearby private ol op-| Surrogate Folev at New York dlsmins- | 1o aocth Cork - two vears old. the boy returned to France avallable {oF | DETECTIVES IN BATTLE The report suggests that funds of the ., for $225.000 in cash and $50.000 |erations and whether the aileged Sin-| % ‘he action against the will of David could be WITH TWO PRISONERS | ™ilion doliar Bennett foundation be used with his father, who was pardoned by an parat o ¢ the SRk i dow snd. deughter calleg thit (o | IMEN FREE STATE WILL mr:th;w amnesty, foliowing a recantation 4 oi eparate woman's college. be organized for the operation of to protect the public interests. *vidow er. i Nps |of his views, falk % M| New York, April 28—Two detectives| Limitation of enrollment is also advo- | West Haven factory. The court acted on olaintiffs had failed to prove that Bis-| BEDEEM IRISH REPUBLIC BO T poets | fought a spectacular battle with two pris- | Cated, the report stating that “we oppose | the recommendation of the recelved for oners in the lower Broadway strict today, following their arrest In the office of Pearson Winslow, a Yale graduate and nephew of Admiral Wins- low, U. N, The men were taken Into custody on & charge of suspicion of extortion, after it is alleged Winslow gave one of them a pham had been unduly infuenced by Mrs. Henrletta M. Ten Eycl Joseph Caron, alias Joseph Bornard, arrested in Springfield and warited on 2 charge of forging a check for $2,650 on the First Natlonal bank of New -Haven, Conn., engaged counsel and will fight ex: the proposition that the university s for the masses.” There is general revolt among the un- deigraduates and alumni to the co-edu- catlonal character of the institution, “the former rebeiling, but rebelling impotent- 1y,” the report states. Thomas B. Pritchett INDUSTRIAL SIDE OF THE BAILROAD WAGE DISPUTE that oth . financtal the Kelley Tire and Rubber company, Speria 1o Rur- who considered the Armstrong offer bet- ter than two other proposals which had been recelved. DEXNISON BLUE SKY RILL PASSED BY THE HOUSE St. Louts, Mo.. April 28.—The $5,000.- 000 or Irish repu bonds, between $,5000,000 and $6.090,000 of which were sold in the United States, will be re- deemed soon after formal establishyent “of the Irish Free State, as a govern- ment, John Forrestall, member of the Washington, April 28.—Withouz 2 rofl call, the ouse late toray passed Lol sent to the senate the Demnison biue sky bl designed to help the states enforce their Chicago, April 28.—Although execu- tive heads of the. raflroad employes bolted from the wage hearing today at which outside organizations were allow- ed FOREST FIRE SEVEN MILE® LONG IN NEW JERSEY i LESOLUTIION ADOPTED BY THE of the class of to give evidence on behalf of the | tradition to Connecticut. Dublin municipal councll, announced ;':::ul:.ws against sales of fraudulent se- SUB-COMMISSION ON CBEDITS| oo for $235 and $15 In marked bills, | 1578 said that recently girl student 28.—A forest | Public, it did mot stop presentation of here today. Chairman Winsiow of the interstate P s il e I T e vty s clwnfl'ghopf oisorn, [L’éafl;“m: Teat of the | the industrial side of the dispute in| Mareld R. Shilligton, former ac- ey e commerce commssion, In charge of the enoa, A (By the A. P)—The|gcn a walter, living in this city, and An- | "¥ith hair-pulling on the steps of college | state hospital at Morris Plains extendec | Which the National Industrial Traffic | countant of the London and Western | FURTHER SHOOTINGS IN e Aol Bastescatative Dbt ommission credits of the econ- | o Gumulinski, of Unton City, Gonm. | hall” B e ot coven miles and for a | League asked the raliroad labor board to | Tnast company. London, pleaded gullty o THE WRST OF. CORE | e A eacoratully . fought mic_conference, under the pre ¥ | The detectives were walking their pris- —_— A B med the strapture. Fire com. | throw ont all controversy and revert the | the theft of $100,000 in bonds from that oft all opposition and attempts to change Basil Blackett, today adopted theloners through the throngs on Broadway | NEWSPAPER MAN HELD panies. with patients from the hospital. | matter to the employes and the corpora- | company. He was sentenced.to six years cliowing resolutions to a police station, when Gumulinski is Cork, April 28.—Further shootings of prominent residents.of the Balineen anc Dinmanway districts, west of Cork. oc- curred tolay. The five persons reported tc have been shot and killed {n their resi dences were John Chirinery of Castlc town; Robert Howe of Kinmeigh: Rober Nagle of Clonantilty ; Rev. Richard Har boro of the Murragh Rectory, or his sor storation of Europe de- on conditions under which can flow from countri ttion to make loans to countrles eed of outside help. Such loans + made from zovernment to gov- nly in exceptional cases. In or- ne this flow of private cred- tione. The railroad men refused to sit in the hearing when J. H. Libby started to in- troduce ‘the shippers’ views. Frank P. Walsh, attorney for the employes in a protest said shat the mmployes “are not going to be placed in the position of being drawn into another hearing.’ formed a fire brigade and with wet brooms extinguished the blaze in the vicinity of institution. The fire, however, con- tinued to spread in a semi-circle and for three miles parallel to the tracks of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad and Morris County traction com- pany before it was brought under con tmprisonment. its provisions. The fight however, did v i = not rally sufficient strength to threatem IN TAYLOR MURDEE CASE it The biil would prevent the use of the mats and other agencies of interstate dommerce for transporting, promoting o procuring the sale of securities contrary 10 state law. said to have thrust his foot in tront of one of the detectives. As he fell, the jtwo prisoners broke away and began a dash for @ side street. The detectives were prevented from using their revol- ers with safety because of the crowds. The crowds also prevented the prisoners from escaping before the detectives over- Los Angeles, Calif., April 28.—Honore C. Connette, newspaper man held at the county fall here pending.an invesigation of possible knowledge concerning the slaying of William Desmond Taylor, mo- lon picture director today denied “that A long search for a burled tremsure was ended for Marfon Newton, a farmer reslding in Moore's prairle township near Mount Vernon, TiL. when.he found a wood- en box containing $11,880 in gold, silver and currency hidden in a stall in his barn. bm e and Gerald Peyton of Ballincen. L. 1SES it il i he had killed a man in def £ . The assignment of Cpl. George 8. Wil- | Nagle was the son of the carstaker o | EMMA GOLDMAN PROM ssary that all ) took i SECTION HAN b ¢ S v s a'xd‘xcu;::eun‘”‘el:‘ o toon N e Sen el "}“'" as the Hilo, T. H., sherift 0;11::?:1 400 MEN FIGHTING FOREST GBEEKSEE:‘" AY:,‘;?OE;::C.HH liams, now commanding officer at Fort| the Masonic lodge at Conakilty, which TO BEHAVE IN PRAGUE B and thak” Gustikcton 4 s 2 the distriet attorney hes % > & ! Ethan Allen, Vt., as officer in charge of | was burned recently. er and countries seeking l‘-mg: In the afidavit on which Olson and| = -\t ‘that '(’:O':f,;m“ e h:} had in: FIRE AT FARMINGTON = j national guard affairs in New En.‘lznd 1’-5."@‘“«, ho,‘.’umw,m..q .| Stockholm, April 28 (By the A. P.)— hould ofier suficlent guarantees. It 18| Gumulinsk! were held. it was charged | 7 ‘ e 5o admitted. Beardstown, Ills, April 28.—Sherlff | ed 1 ing- Emma Goldman, who came here out of moessary (o adopt & speclal system dur-|(hat they obtained $250 from Winslow| ., The cablegram also sald ‘Comntte| ooy == oo o | md Lashbrook of Rashvilie and fwo e was announced In orders from Washing- | nocking at the door. John Chinnery re 3 ag the present transitory perfod In or-|afier threatening to accuse him of a| B2Y® @ Braphic description of Taylor's 4 & e jer immatiately to cause the flow of cap-| crime. est fire which started near the farm of E. W. Tiliotson late today spread rap- 1dly in spite of tite efforts of about 400 men who tried to check the flames. It was estimated tonight that 3,000 acres had been swept by the fire. The fire went through a large section of the es- tate of Mrs. ‘Theodate Pope Riddle, wife of John W. Riddle, United States room at the time of the killing. Con- nette explained this by saying that in answer to the request of a Hilo news- Paper reporter for information concern- Ing the mystery, he drew a dlagram to make more clear the situation In which the body was found, but this diagram was based on diagrams published b, Los Angeles newspaper. ki uties were killed tonight in a fight with Greek section hands near here. Twenty- eight of the maintenance of way work- ers were arrested as they entered Beardstown on a train and efforts imme- dlately were started to have them bound over to the grand jury on murder charg- es because of the high feeling over the officers’ deaths. sponded. Armed men ordered him L. hitch his horse to the wagon in the she and while thus engaged he was shat dead adsent from home for several years, only usaq-PRY O A0 DW B WEM Uolied returning last July. i “The ralders visited otner houses -de- manding certaln occupants. By ruses howaver, they managed to escape. All the Russia some th ago. has left Stook- hoim to, settle down at Prazue. after hav- ing guaranteed to abstain from propa- ganda. he is not to return wedes and will_not be allowed to even pasy throuzh the country. Aleander Berkman Shapiro, r feliow richer countries lo e economic resurrection permitting Johin Baker Keys, wealthy 66 year old cisbman of Cincinnat!, whose marriag with Miss Florence Girardin, 19 year old elevator girl at the Harvard club, Boston, of which he was a member, caused a: stis several years ago, di=d ir Boston. PAPER MAKERS TO CONTINUE WORK 'DURING WAGE PARLEY easential that ail coun- loans immediately put into foct resolutions adopted relative to cur- { exchange. The best guaranteo an the lander is to New York, April 28.—A possible strike of unfon paper mill workers next Mon- day was averted, at least temporarily late today when union leaders and the ren- and anarch Alexander s who came gl with her from Ruesia, have secretly dis- ufix;-.hmc‘z;- fld‘lbunel, 49, o widew,| victinls were Protestants. appeared, —— minister to Argentina. = Ry e erself and her 13-year-old d he — - T O e e e e as] TYsivw of ‘the miaistatucep agreed | = A west wind fanned tne fire, which | LADY ASTOR HMAD BUSY ter, Anna May. at her home in Terring.| SEEKING PERPETRATORS OF COURT DECISION AGAINST THE ctter its public finances. To baiance|to a two-week truce. The present wage COLLIERIES WERB is thought to have been caused by loco- DAY IN WASHINGTON [ton. The bodles were found lying on belr budgets states should only try to| agreement ,which would have xpired Mon- WRECKED BY AN EXPLOSION tive rks. The Famington and West screase thelr revenue when every effort| day, will be continued during the armis- ) B -CRIMES IN COUNTY CORK SOVIET REPUBLIC OF RUSSIA uce the expenses of thelr budget the bed with gas pouring into the room exhausted. and all i from a pipe strung from 4 gas range-in Hartford fire departments assisted the Charleston, AV. 57 Washington, April 2§.—Lord and Lady April 28.—Proper- T Dublis il ‘28 —Every effort is 'be | New York, April 25.—The appeliate e axirasedl JEn DT it . 8. volunteer fire fighters, Astor_came to Washington today from (the kitchen thence under. the door into| ing m.”'!fim,,m peieracis Wilatbeg] Folor S, Npodnbicmaiodll <penses must be abolished as soon| FIGHTING HAS BEGUN 13 B i by 4t $125.000 was Baltimore, were guests at luncheon at |the bedroom. tors of crimes In County Cork, says an of- | held & decision of the lower branch heid-" I S e » A G 3 nised and the mine of the Stuart Col- | RAILROAD MEN, FIGHTING ( the capitol, spoke at the National Press ficlal statement ‘issued tonight, and the |ing that the federated sociallst soviet re- g = 5o s Mg g gy MILES SOUTHWEST, OF PEKING | lierfes compuuy ut Summerlee, Fayet- FOREST FIRE IN SOUTHBURY | club and later in the day attended a| Governor Everett J. Lake has appoint-| resources of the Dall Eireann and the pro | public of Russia has no right to bring of loans. 1% loans must be re- st te county was wrecked late today by an reception given by Charles E. Hughes m preference should be given to| peking, April 20.—(By the A. P.)—|explosion of undetermined origin, and under no pretext ed Henry H. Buck, of the engineering firm of Buck and Sheldon, Hartford,, to act as consulting engineer to represent the state of Connecticut at ‘the survey which the New York state engineering department will make of the line between the two states. . ac- cording 'to reports to the state depart. ment of mines. The reports said there were no Injuries. The mine had been | closed for some time because of labor troubie Fighting began this (Saturday) morning at dawn .2 Changsintien. _twelve miles southwest of Peking. Heavy artillery firing is audible Ir' Peking. ’ Southbury, Conn,, April 28.—Several hundred acres had been burned over to- night In a forest fire which started near the rallrcad station here late today. A rallroad work train with a gang of men 9 w2s sent out in an effort to check the fire. at the Pan-American building for the sult.in the court of the United States, Pan-Amerlcan conference of women. The decision was rendersd in the of Jacques Roberto Clbrario, who was e ot:nm“-’mwm:-x,-ul Wqul::-awh hnn-:l.w tage of the mt, . | 000, ve Ireland to vmu’mmn-l&rmhw- adopted tending to in- vil:-op‘n] government will be used to tha iz, “Certaln elements of the country,” th Discovers of 15 stills in the basement of one tenement house in Broklyn was announced by the district attorney’s office. rder to seate and maintain sofidence each country must give the

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