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VOL. POPULATION 20,685 CABLED PARAGRAPHS Amerlcan Arrested In Loadonderry. COLUMNS . An cxhibition devoted solely to food- Belfast, June ' 13.—James Devlin, a middle aged American, arrived In Lon- donderry Sunday morning from New York. As he was motoring to his native Death Tollof Stom: Three Gty Blocks the border by speclal constables, who re-, 5 ported that they found an unloaded re- volver. and FRENCH VIEW OF REPARATIONSSSUEACTION === Would Have the Solvency of Germany Establithea by -"'"o.."';‘.',IZ'."C,."‘;'.';’;.K..a Completely Balanced Budget Prior to the Granting of Berlin, June 12—(By the A. P.)—Dr. Dr. Wolfgang Kapp, leader of the Kap- stuffs will be held in London, under the namo of the Nation's Food Exhibition, Sept. § to 6. ‘America ls fast becomizg & milk drink- ing nation. In 1921 the per capit: con- | sumption in the United States 49 gailons of milk, or nearly a gallon & week. Speclal precautions are belng taken to guard President Ebert during his trip from Frudenstadt to Munich, and while he is visiting Munich. J ARBITERS EIVEG AGPERCENT AGE U FOR TROLLEYM For Motormen and Conductors on All Connecticut Come Than 60 Bodies of Vic- 200 Persons Made Homeless ' and Half Million Loss From a Carelessly Dropped Match. 3 a Foreign Loan—Such Would Form the Security the Investors Demand—France Anticipates That Gen many Will Pay the Next Monthly Installment of 50, 000,000 Marks—Is Unalterable in Its Attitude Toward Russia—Calls Upon All the Powers to Present a Unit- ed Front to the Russians. June 12—(By the A. P)— the committee on guarantees h is leaving for Berlin Thursday Friday, will develop the basis for future action on the reparations fe- sue is the impression today in French official quarters. It was the opinion f high official circles all along that 1o the present soviet, but unfortunately such an accord did not exist. “The discussions at Genoa,” the note declares, “have shown that fundamental divergencies do exist between the allles on many important points. It is not rea- ! sonable to appear before the soviet dele- gates without a concerted plan; they pist revolution in Berlin in 1920, died in Leipsig today. Death followed an|—Morgues and undertaking hops of the New York, June 12.—(By the A. P.) operation some time age in which [Metropolitan area tonight held the bod- the left eye and a part of Kapp's skull | fes of more than three-score men, women were removed. Prior to the operation|and children—victims of yesterday's Kapp had placed himself at the dis-|briet cyclonic thunder storm. posal of the Leipsig' supreme court r for trial on charges growing out oflout the day their work of grappling in his coup in Berlin; which temporarily | Pelham bay and Long Island sound oft overthrew the - government -of Presi-{City Island, where the greatest toll was dent Ebert, PRESIDENT GOMPERS OPENS Marine police, who continued through- taken among Sunday canoeists and fish- ermen, predicted they would find at least a score more victims—enough to pusn - THE A, F. OF L. CONVENTION [the death toll past eighty. Cincinnati, “June 12.—(By the A." P.) Facing a fight. that jleaders of organ- ized ence. here nual today opened labor regard as one for the .exist- of unions, the American Federation its forty-second ‘an- convention, 'which. was- marked ' by. the presentation of many issues that are At least 250 canoes, rowboats and small_motorboats were bobbing about oft the island, witnesses sald, when the Storm came screaming down on the re- sort, at a velocity of more than 80 miles an hour. % The “storm lasted less than five min utes. But scarcely a dozen of the 250 small craft had survived. Horror strick- Passaic, N. J., June 12.—Two hundred persons were made homeless and Prop- erty on three city blocks, valued at a half million dollars, was destroyed tol night by a fire which started from & carelessly dropped match. George Gantz, part owner of a Wall street saloon, found a discarded mattress ablaze in the rear of his place. A pass- ing smoker is believed to have thrown a match upon it. When Gantz returned from sending in an alarm, the saloon was on fire and a high® wind carrying the flames to adfacent build:s.gs. % | A church was razed and eighteen two- story frame buildings were partly de- stroved. ~ Volunteer firemen and fire companies from nearby towns were called to figt the blaze. Two firemen were in- Jured. i Six hundred children were In the Holy A continuance to June 13 was grant- ed in city court, Bridgeport, in the case of Rev. Ganaro Striane, charged with making and selling liquor. Twenty-three Yale classes will return to_thelr alma mater this week for re- unions during the university commence- ment. Winfield Shiras, 23, grandson of for- mer Associate Justice George Shiras of the supreme court of the United States. and of Yale 1853, has béen award-d the Gordon Brown Memorial prize at Yale. * The Kloeckner Co., formerly the Lor- raine Smelting Co., a German concern, is building a new factory village near fits ‘coal mines for 70,000 workers, at Raupel in Rhemish Westphalia. at 48 Cents, Minimum 45 Cents—Operators of pany Lines in the State—Maximum Rate is Cut From 55h52CenhmHour——lnun'-edi-teRman One 'Man Cars Are Conceded Seven Cents an Hour Above the Regular Rates—James H. Vahey, Representative of the Trolleymen, Did Not Sign the Award, New Haven, June 12.—A wage reduc- tion of 5.45 per cent. for the motornien and conductors empioyed by the Con necticut company on ail its ¥ state was announced tonizht b tration board which h under consideratior, is ordered cut from 35 to 52 cents an hour. The intermediate rate is fixed at 48 cents and the minimum at 45 cents 1g quoted from hich show an av June, 1921, of 4 1-2 per cent. tinues: the arbi- | s Tiad the subject | The maximum rate | $2¢ 000 by this award. necessarily Tae Me. Vahey gives figures on the cest of various authorities erage decrease sinod He con- The Connecticut company will gals wiil_lose this amount.” Frank McLeah, chairman of the Joint menference board of employes of the Con- i Rosary school for Polish children, when The state of Connecticut received §. The scaie for operators of one-man cars | iecticut company, szl . but helpless to aid, the crowds on 3 g . OpEratars ! ) o the loan question the reparations|have shown at Genoa how well they im- | (o be considered during ‘the Text tWo|ins bsci and sbost (he casing pier saw | the flames swept around it. - They left 753 in taxes and other receipts from in- | is set at seven cents an hour avove the Descks ewish U ST commission was putting the cart be-)proved every epportunity to profit by the | weeks, and a speech by President Sam-|coores of men and women clinging to the bullding in fire drill formation under | surance companies doing business in this | regular l':{ll:. A By 5o ¢ | itionntid ties I PaHRINILS fore the horsc—that the solvency Of |giightest dilterence between the allies | el Gompers:. Aselaring. ‘we: do- mot.fool | coores, Of men and women clinging to] (il guidance of the Sister state in the fiscal year ending June 30,| The award is signed by Justice John K. | th » Germany by a completely balanced|several other powers understand ' that| ourselves into any - fancied ~security.” | choppy sound and bay, One by one, they | , The homeless families are being cared 1921, budget and restricted paper circula-|hre should be a preliminary agreement - on should have been accomplished The issues were brought before the dele- for at the headquarters Beach of the siate suprome court and In the award it s stated that & yead of the local Joseph F. Berry of Hartford, represent-| 30 the arbitrators thouzht the troiley v struggle, and dropped <l g wage ot keot pace with the cost between the allies before meting the Rus- | gates by the ‘report’ of the federation's ::;:u,u”oyémw be “earried out toward | Chapter of the Red Cross. The petition of Mra. Ethel H. Mott,| € fhe company _on the arbiration|eEH e et thus forming the security which |y, exeeutive council. aoan Bl ty? the tide: - Eridgeport, for release from state prison| DTG, James M. Vahey of Eomton rep-| N6 1 SHSRERe o e ) Tivesliics Oeiand. & | “The Frenen suggestion that the 'mem-| ““we are not ina mood,” said Mr.| g ore" o odies, the police say,| SENATE COMMITTEE MAKES under & life sentence, was withdrawn at | TSenting the trolleymen, did uot sign the | pany. ¥ e BB $0a, Vresent has P!l orandum of May 11 should be withdrawn | Gompers, “to have ‘those rights and | probably never will be recovered. The SHABP CUTS IN TARIFF DCTIES |1Be meeting of the board of pardons at|? o i a o | e Cast of v i Jait 31 et ion citorts tme official ex. |Previous to the meeting of the experts | privileges guaranteed to us by our Con- plained today and the government was not at all ready to consider a reduc- would have had the merit of avoiding all ambiguity, but if it is declared that this stitution - aken from ‘us by ‘4ny subtle reasoning or assumption of power, no tide, turning, brought more than a score of them back today. Eye-witnesses estimated there ‘Washington, June 12.—Continuing its the prison in Wethersfield. in which he sal? he did not belleve the | basis used by the acbitrators in reaching their dec L, had gone down a littie more than 20 per cent lon on wages was a correct one. | f_the preceding year,” the award says ) were jMever Lisanor and Rear Admiral Wik| "0 1000000 CuF it he agrecd with | “This decrease in the cost of living catied on of its claim against Germany. document is annulled by the minutes of | matter whence it emanates.” between 500 and 750 persons in the| downward revision of rates In the new |liam S. Benson, retired, were nominated Justice' Beach a year ago in a similar| for a greater reduction than § 1-3 ped reparations circles the t.).ory |the plenary session of the Genoa confer-| The speech by Mr. Gompers came af-|ywrecked craft. Heroic work by United | tariff bill, the senate finance committee |by President Harding yesterday for re- award, Attorney Vahey says: cent. in the rate of wages. and the raté s that France is not asked to cut oif|ence, that it will be ignored by The |ter a program of welcoming addresses|giates life guards, members of nearby|majority made sharp cuts today in the |appointment to the shipping board, Their “i1is idea is that last year's award took | was fixed ut 55 cehts instead of at 3 from her claim any portion that is|Hague experts and that if the Russians|by Mayor George P. Carrel, Secretary|vacnt clubs and volunteers from the|Proposed dutles on surglcal, dental, scl- | present terms are due to expire at mid- up the lag in wages creal ¥ the in- | Somewhat lower figure. For this ceason, ollectible, but only to reduce it to|invoke it it will not be ‘countenanced, it |T. L. Donnelly, of the-Ohio Federation |shore crowd, saved hundreds. entific and laboratory ifstruments; | night today, iRt lu ke Ghet Cf llving f1 191858 in considering the relation betwees $58 an amount, the collection of which can |is evident that in fact such a procedure | of Labor, and others. The big armory| Tpe waters had been cleared by | molybdenum ore and molybdeum alloys o— T Tast v ehs S tatice Hosih ‘etrontal (g | Brentit Tate R vikies it i SR R b¢ tounied upon. This is met by tho|is indirectly equivalent to withdrawal of |of the Ghio National Guard, Whiel 18| nightsail of all the living, but the search|and other commodities. All of the reduc- | The British Alr Ministrs, it Is announc- | If M=t ¥ear Justice Lach cor | ing. we take the 60 cent rate agreed on i saplanation that Germany's capacity | the memorandum. the seat for the convention, was filled |for the dead continucd through the| tions, some of which Were offered after |ed, has produced a steel ~battle plane, | [itdiilities then ©Xietiog me o <1920 as a basis, rather than the 55 cend entually cannot be deter-| “The French government, as well as the | by delegates and spectators, while above|nicy:. the original recommendations had come | which it claims is superior to any all-| o'y i SEHTE TREE SIS A O rate fixed last year. British, considers that a cast arising in | their heads were hung a thousand Amer-| “Guided by the searchlight of the po-|under fire, from the democratic side were | metal machine produced as yet. The 1905, + T2 Aok Tk’ Doeh Tns: 1t is true that the average rate of icipated here that Germany | The Hague conference must be absolutely | icap flags,'forming the hal! decorations.ice boat, John F. Hylan, a scoro of oth.| approved by the senate. plane, it is said, will be impervious 0| cpange in the cost,of i wages of New Engiand trbliey companieg . the next monthly reparations|governed by the Cannes resolutions, be-| 1In .his: brief ‘specch, r. Gompers de-|or craft cruised about, grappling for bod-| SOme increases in rates also were pro-|shrapnel and machine gun bullets. s nstallment of 50,000,000 marks. cause in documents sucMssively intro-|clared -that organized labor - only asked|jce posed and accepted. FRENCH GOV'T CONDITIONS FOR THE HAGUE CONFERENCE duced &t Genoa by the soviets they de- Iiberately departed in letter and spirit employers to meet with the union’ lead- ers in conferences: for the “settlement of Crowds hurried to the island today, when they had first news of the tragedy They covered fer- romanganese and were recommended, members of the committee sald, as com- Late Saturday at Waterbury a runa- r than the company. ¥ hi Connecticut ye the In “The present rate paid by peactics, cents an hour | however, the Connecticut company rate in .« t way horse dashed upon a sidewalk, hit-| i joxer than in any city in New Eng. | the past has been somewhat lower than from these resolutions, to which the jany disputes, but he said that'a genuinelthrough the morning newspapers, Police| Pensatory duty to the manufacturers by |ting Mrs. Joseph Brida, of West Che- land corresponding in size W ew Ha- | the averaj r New England.” French government insists upon the ne- | conference was - impossible urless both | girccted them to the Bronx morguc, | Feason of the rocent action of the sen- fshire, who died later. ~Warren Worlh, | ven, tiaciioe ) e Water-| The wages of other empioyes affected Paris, June 12—(By the A. P.)—|cessity of adhering. ides stand -on.an equal:fooling. ~Thelwhere the 34 bodies so far recovered|ale in removing mangnese ore from the | who had been driving the horse, was|puy. The chairman by this award has| by the arbitration ar? reduced & 1-2 pet Premier Poincarc’s note to the Brit “‘open shop,” he added, is:not the résult|had heen removed, > free list against the committee's recom- | hurt, still further reduced wages. cent. #h government relative to the Haguo Conderaing Privale Property of conferences. Mr. Gompers concluded| The City Island calamily, while the|Mendation. The duties on ferroman- s sonference, which was delivered to the | “Concerning _private property, the |with a reference: to thé -disarmament|greatest, was mof the only havee|S4nese were fixed at 1% cents a puond| Appeals were made to the police at = Scitish embassy this evening, and |French government recognizes the right | conference asserting it made a begin-|wrought by the storm. on that having more than one per cent.|South Norwalk to find William B. Lock- e R A WD AR S 2ACR TRAOK PRENRATEE wbich constitutes u reply to the re-|of requisition, which it has itself made |ning tow @ abolishing war-and that 1a-|" Dending investigation, a charge of | Of Carbon and 1% cents and 15 ver cent. | wood, aged 80 years, who disappeared | ABREY X = - “BLACKMAIL® CASE British memorandum, insists up.- fuse of, but subject to just indemnity, |bor throlsnout the world made the|homicide was lodged against Paul Si |2 Valorem on that containing less thah | from Rowayton home, carly last PRONOUNCED NET LOSSES WAED “BLACKMA © restitution of private property | which the soviet government in its pres- | “greatest contribution:toward - that Pur-|mon, owner of the 75-foot Ferris wheal | B8 per cent. of carbon. Thursday : marning, carrying over $200 ¢ % = T White Piains, N. Y., Jun n Hussia to forelgn owners mom |ent situation is not capable of assuring | pose. > > at .Clason Point Park, in the Bronx,|,.On Scientific, laboratory and philosop- |in cash on his percon. B Tapn T S it wurw ik o aas confiscated, that ouly fexcept in & few limited cases. Such.com- | The convention session also was mark-)which was blown from its base . ang|Dic2l instruments the committee proposed i Sl il S e lester county grand jury omorraw Tes eptionally should the soviet goi-|pensation offered under these circum- | ed by presentation of a:report by San-|hurled lic sixty occupants on ths heacn| N4 the senate accepted a reduction from | 1y was ammeunced that the mew tri|790.000 eharcs, today's stock mar chester county grand jury (omGEER ATont be permitted to replace res- | stances would be iliusory for the intercst- | {iago. Iglesias, president. of . the Freo|of Long Isiand sound in & tansls. of| 20 PeFcent. ad valorem to 33 ver cent. A | punal of justice, formed by piicn | E€aiatdred. mumeroux.net osees. OF 3 (o] SEOSE 0L Rt A A ution by compensation. ed parties or ruinous to Russia. Foderatlon of ‘Workers.of Porto: RIco. | steel wreckage. . Sevep warc killed and| 3oTiogranc amendment to make the raté|jydges and business men of New York |3bout 10 points. The reuctign affected | Peters shooting mystery the CTRCET Cohierming the war debts, France| Therefore, to avold settling upon an |indorsing the administration of E. Mont | a7 injured. 25 pek cent. as at-present was rejectetl {1, gettle -speedily business and trade dis- |€very division of the list, but was m: will be focused o 3 . St ehnna telnet BN by |arrangement which would be an imposi- | Reilly, as governor f Porto Rico. Igle- On surgical instruments ‘the committee reductions to the amount of she borrowed by swussi during the 1lso insists upon the rec tion, restitution must be the"rile, com- pensation the exception. The plan pro- posed by the French memorandum s the sias declared that Governor Rellly ‘hadjj, deak fairly with organized: labor, in Por-! wires to_Rico, More than a score of isiated d-own- ngs, eicctrocutions by loching failen anddeaths~beneain fallng (rees originally recommended -“duties equiva- lent Chairman MeCymber said, to S0 per. cent. putes without recourse to the courts will be opened. within the next two yweeks. terest in the whether his pronounced among rac ments. and misce featyred th ol laneo long sustaine cquip which spring track, to determine agventures there had any connection with the mysterious 1§ ckmail were reported from various parts of the B "g";gd o Poront- o8| The cabinet cliosen by Admiral Baren | Fully ouc-third of the duys business| (hreat which Be says I A : i 5 g " 4 ts of surgical an er cent. on dental a = k place I our, the me- | With enc . > of the rights of I'rench hous. | 23 one which Both guarantees the intc- | While 'the execitive counclls - report | metropsiitan area, e sle“l"“ Tomosabura, the new premier of Japan, | 100k place Iy the last hour. the e | WG 0L nliO® oy turn since Peters was o Mg e BRI I e el el el S e T nad deteated mations from the misority | Non oy wrorning. 1 omtalns. scverai | being taxed " beyond_capacity. S0 cx: | lais ou May 13 the track has bebbed s erning the granting of credits| ¢ Viace usly by | wi ? 3 s % o s £. 2 g taxed” beyont o peters both were repor o M T v allics, the soviets will ‘accept it. showed that the total .membership of| FACES YENIFENTIARY FOR |side to cut those rates. . |membors of the cabliiet of former Premicr tensive were the offerings of that period | Ward and Peters boll WE8 SEEE 2 hey shall be subordinuic | “The British government is nof. fgno- | the federation is 3,195635. _Although FOSSESSING A REVOLVER |\ 15 cents (0,35 teme. o pounh any | Tekabasbl and: includes seven- pecrs, that the oficial Ucker i, B0t resister | James J. Cunningham, whose story of the fecs which Russia wii, b-ant that such an agreement could not be | this is a loss of 10603 in the'last year,| ' oo o ——mm et sy 5 o e k- al.| shooting differs from that of Ward that nde reached at Genoa on this point, not only | members of the committee which year| New York, June 12. S A\{YHY_'“H& "5 | 15 per cent. ad valorem to 30 cents a| Four persons were injured in Syracuse Cogand . harp setbacks of lust | he fired in self defense, was a race track "5 Ac the main condi-|with tie Russians, but also among the |was followed by big gains during the| 2 b year old mesro of Matawan, N. 3. | 19 per cent: ad valorem to 50 cents @ |y on*s "quantity of nitrogen gas in the followed sharp setbacks of B e I e che authaesiony R Fremeh government im.- |other delegations. 'Notwithstanding these |war. Further the report.told of labor's w ;\Le to belong to the Tenth cavairy SEenator Walsh, democrat, Montana, te | Process building of the new plant of the | ¥éek differed v\nd-_l.\: \:ul in 'u--""f: Vestigating # letter from Ward found ¥ Wil ‘agree to partici- | differences, ltaly has succeeded n ensur- | accompl:shments of the last year, which|and who boastsethat he was President| TFeraor WA, cembcrat, Montana. 10 yonoepheric corporation at Solvay, let |Close to byl e P o B lwood Heffner, an ingur- Haga uerence. No|ing in the treaty which she has just con- |it said was marked- by “unusual strife | Roosevelt's personal valet when the col- o B0 With a detonation that shook the |Of 80ssiD that much of the selling | uster and alleged race track ¢ i 2 onel went hunting in Africa, st g pound was rejected, 28 to ated with inte hich have been | ©t been taken, and the fcluded with the soviets that concessions |and unusual industrial depression” ) ftentiary for sic menthe 1o coreol “Duties on ferro solicon, ranging from |West end: of Syracuse and was heard for | i0ated with § e be sed L a full|granted her subjects cannot be in the fu- e pententiary for ste months to three ? ;i il rand. presided ov- The coun- American ob- ture expropriated from them. the rights of the citizens of all other na- CONFIRMED AS DIRECTOR OF of Fred tarek of Ohio.to be % director years for havin ga revolver ‘n his posses- Probation Officer Horan said the blue- coats of Washington and Atlantic City 2 cents to 8 cents a pound were approv- 1¢ ‘em to 25 per cent. At the request of the request of the committee, action on re- many miles. Sciences by M. Bouvier, two young sci- affected by the “reform” movement up which tast Saturday sued a disa; heid in New Rochelie on a charge on which the exchange recently embark- " A ;i b ver vi 5 s Spapermen discovered today that o ; . Maybe he will have to remain even | °d OVer vigorous protest from the emo- a Newspapermen The sovicts have thus renounced their geoe- i ety but? oL auls D i Advices from Paris stat ding to | 4 ifred J. Biute, to whom the letter was = S a o i , A 5 3 o et it 5 eta el vices from Paris state, according to |°0 _| Aitrea 3 3 ] rance ' | doctrines and | internal legislation in L G e I e R A L e el e el T e I et et sl mos: Syeactiomagylat 10 | e ead, and in which Ward wis guotell by del- | Jtaly's favor. It s therefore all the| oy o : - ed States Steel. merely a4|more probable that they would reducs | oo pest "io, Junle 12—The nomination ing that he no onger desired in- entists M. Veney and Bolsson have hopes | Saturday fssued a disappointing state- | jo, » cortatn kind, lives i dog i < < at o nfilled tonnage; the so- ¥ wth e b was 4 cunlerence : . of the war finance corporation was com- | would lik et hold th 21 the duty on tungston alloys was defer- |of making silk worms produce naturally Rt e ely, Repi m; gt e o tions if they united to defend them. Grsed by chef conts o toity At sleallng“ e S ol 0f the nesro for| ed ntil a further lnvestigation of proo- |eolored silk through sclentific selection of lcla‘”el‘:l,ack"z‘ el ““f;' e -'d'f pub-| - oborted t to be at Delmant &gm & el e = e a and e; dom Y o et il B T FRANCE FIRM IN ITS Desires Retocation of Rucsia. Starek, a fnrmerdWl‘shm:ton newspaper | Hitchcock has put out a warrant saying 9!;*‘:“":0';'1{*- S B foods. AL o i ol siichy an Hineta b MES \m‘:,fir e “b'_‘ :“L"““W“‘__d carilig A “Phabe dhoiid b 1o, i correspondent and widely known in.po- | he impersonated an army officer. g o I Zoeta ican’ Petroleum and General Vard's €ace tivities. Whether TTITUDE TOWARD RUSSIA m.m:‘:r"n. o) Igr:c?'k:“:‘;g:fa;:: litical circles, will ill'the vacancy caused | Watkins pleaded guilty to possessing | ¥as approved by a vote of 34 to 25. This | The Dutch forelgn ofice, according to |47 Petroleym and. Geveral e r'mf? G:;::f e it ol Par Jun, Premier Poincare, in |the formation of the plan for the restora- by the cecent resignation. of Angus Mec-|a revolver the other day and he ambled (Xi!us:‘r b)b‘:l‘;ad;::;ar:r ué‘erefiash“mn(d in- | the Vaderland is in doubt as to what aker, o N B o aincare, in - G stry inghuysen, s note to the Brisith government in re- |tion of Russia. Frence, as much as any | L¢30- The.nominalion Was sent. to the | into general ¥ to the recent British memorandum, cede an inch from the position aken in his memorandum of June 1 with pect 1o The Hague conference. He in- that if the powers come to an agree- does n other power in Europe desires the re- storation of Russia and her reappearance into the coricert of Burope. That is why the French government deplored the hasty and incomplete work at Genoa and - the senate by the president earlierin the day and the quick action of the senate was taken under & unanimous consent agree- ment. sessions court to be sen- tenced. this ‘afternoon. He weighs 235 pounds and stands six feet two. Horan isn't neac so big, but he spoke right. up about Watkins. He said Watkins came to town from publican, New Jersey, sald the process of extracting was difiicult and expen- sive, the cost ranging from. $4.50 to $5.50 a ton. He said that during the war it sold for $100 a pound and now countries will actually be represented at the tonference at The Hague. Negotia: tions are now proceeding between France, Great Britain and Belgium, and the result will determine the character of the dele- gatlons of the allies. sented by Baldwin, Stud States Rubber and American Woolen. To Davison Chemical fell the distinc- tion of scoring the greatest decline, th stock losing 9 7-8 points. Taking to- Qay's minimum quotations as a basis of pear be been issued for him. re the jurors seemed doubtful late today, when Sherifft Werner stated that the elder Ward had remained out- side the state ever since a subpoena had “It doesn't look as if he Is overs 7.5 reckoning, some three score stocks are|gnyigus to come in and testify.” come Norwalk. Conn., and went around telling | T2nges from $7.50 to $18. ——————e I 35 inke Hinder Bigh. ree-l e ment in advance and present a uniteq | V2EUe plans for reconstruction which of- 5 G Senator Slmmons, demoerat, North 10 to almost 35 points under higl mented the sheriff. Sebise o [Pmrie 4 gest that if the three questions ‘which | negroes he was an army major who had ! ONFERENCE IN LONDON TODAY a few weeks ago, when all the . 0! tonight, however, thal S et thein (o stray thom i o | deegates Of course, the atitade. ot | st be submitted fo-The Hague experts | Some miliiary suxsles stored some place | COrolina. areued that x duty was mot | © orts ot T Vs reported. tonig - hem to stray from the polnt, - i do not receive 'a sat’sfac an and will accept all required of them. As proof of this, M. stances what th he treaty just c The Frei Poincare in- ¥ have done for Italy in ncluded. document, although lengthy and business-like, is devoid of diplomatic stream ons and literary graces. The one is somewhat acid; disparaging ref- trences to the Genoa conference are fre- tuent, and there is whas appears to be an sncomplimentary allusion to the bankers' rommission, when, speaking of the ques- don of credits to Russia, the reply refers Russia did not permit the question to be studied with her ; but nas it been studied seriously without her? The study should be taken up again, consuliing, where nec- essary, the Russian experts, as the French memorandum proposes, but, above all, by proceeding with the consent of the soviet government to Investigations on the spot. “1t is difficult to ascertain the exact situation ,of Russia merely by listening to the affirmations of the soviet dele- gates. The restoration of Russia is only possible with the good will of the Rus- tory solution, Russia will be. delivered over to. ‘conces- sion hunters,’ that is to say, practically to pillage, and that:forelgn governments will have no megns of stopping such a movement. “If . the - BritiSh" governmient by that, means that lawful holders of concessions must be disposed and replaced by. others, such spoilation would arouse the unani- mous reprobation of the civilized natlons and fould mage. resumption’of normal- re- lations with Russia impossible. 1t would or other that ho was willing to sell pretty | cheap~ When he tried to get Mrs. Ethel Dearborn to pay him a liltle in advance, she_called in‘the police, Horan said. The police searched Watkins, found a check for his trunk, went down to the Grand Centeal station and opened it. Cud- dled among shoes arl shirts was a pistol. There also was a letter in the trunk dated in March, 1921, and signed by the secretary to Theodore Rvosevelt, Jr., in- dicating that Watkins- really had been the “Coionel's” valet, the officer said. necessary on an article which the Amer- jcan producer could sell.for from twice to six times its cost. ~The $2 duty he sald woulyd mean simply a further price rise. Chairman McCumber asked Senator Frelinghuysen to permit the amendment to g0 over but the New Jersey senator insisted on a vote. Rafes on metal alloys occunied the senate much of the day and led to ex- tended_discussion. ~Senator - Underwood, of Alabama, demoeratic leader, protested against what he termed unnecessary du- ON AN IRISH SETTLEMENT Dublin, June 12—(By the A. P)— Michael /Collins, head of the provis- jonal government, left here tonight for London to participate in the con- ference which is proceeding there on an Irfsh settlement. He will also make representations to the British treasury regarding a proposal to remove the registry of British government stocks from Dublin to Belfast owing to_dif- ficulties over the income tax. Such stock to the amount of more than a activity was on the “bull” side of the Mr. market, Pen ing a bakers' convention. stood the jury PROF. CHARLES HYDE WARREN ELECTED DEAN OF SHEFFIELD been exchanzed be coneer was Teturnin New Haven, June 12—Prof. Charles Hyde Warren bas been elacted dean of the Sheffield Scientific school Yale university to succeed Director Russell H. Chittenden, the Yale cor- partion announced tonight. Professor Warren is a graduate of the Sheffield feom Europe. Blute is married 10 , who or of in lute. Ward was returning by motor from yivania, where he has been attend- X It is undes wishes to examine him regarding radio messages alieged 10 ha ween him and Walter ug biackmail tareats” while be it was discovered tonight that the siss William er at the address nsed by Ward to communis 5 Selentific school, class of 18¢¢, and| Mre Knapp, when secn by newspapers % e inevitably lead to Teprisals against the > tles on the ; hundred million sterling is resistered e s LI and] M e i lemans i y o. | slan vernment, whatever it may be. 'aw materials used by the since 19 a member of the faculty of | men, - s IS TR 1o e prospec | & b pretended that the Russian dele. | Citizens of states which would not have | STBIKE VOTES FROM steel industries. He declared. that this | . LUbln: and it 1s suggested that the| i, yacsachusetts Institute of Tech- | Heffaer had dealings with Ward. and v whieh ettty da ooun | gation at Genoa has done ansthing o |forbidden or woild have encouraged, RAILWAY SHOP WORKERS | industry had become a glant stalking the "’";_';gu‘;’:“m ey aandicap ob- | nclogy, where he has been professor |claimed to know much about Howard ure could not be doubreds o C 1" | facilitate such an enterprise? It would be | their ‘cll;urns to engage in such criminal earth in competition with the steel indus-] o o - g9 o - speculations. < FRENCH REPLY SENT TO ALL a misunderstanding, a travesty of the in- tentions of the French government to pre- tend that it thought of proposing a ready- “In_order to avoid such deplorable consequences, the natioris which may send Chicago, June 12 (By the A. P.)— With a “Yes” written across the square opposite the strikeé question on the pink, tries of other countrles .and . that the “shackles should be removed from him.” The visit of Lord Midleton and oth- or representatives of the Southern Irish unionists to Dowing street to- of mineralogy since 1915. mentioned by Professor Warren studied in the Yale graduate school, receiving the de- . K Louisvil Ward as mot haws imed a letter he had addressed Chairman McCumber argued that - it | go. & gree of doctor of phylosophy in 18! There was horse named Assums 3 y confirms the belief that the new | {1 aqfion to his toach the M, bile, Aln. Tite 40 NS FOWERS ECEPT RUSSIA | made plan for restoration under the form | SXPerts to The Hague should obviously |blue and white ballots sent out Satur- | would not be beneficlal.to the country 1o | SayativLtlon Contales sporisl mrowte, | 10 additlon to his teaching at the Mas- { running at Mobile, Ala ate in Fe! Eipsdgar iy seres on certain gulding: principles; |day might to all railway. shop workers | strike the glant down but Senator Un. | {0l for representing " the. soucnern sachusetta Institute of Technology Me|ruary or early in March® said Mes Faris. June 13—(By the A. P.)—The | “Should The Hague mesting take place |Otherwise it In to be feared that the ap- |in the United States, the first set of | derwood replied that e was not asking | untonists in- accordance with Arthur |18 Deen occupied with expert work |jcnil, * fictner had a tp on thiw Lomneh reply to the British government, | the French government desjres to keep | Proaching meeting will have no bstter re- |three ballots came into headquarters of | that this be done. s e e rommunicated also to all the powers in- |tsrictly to the study of practical means rited to The Hague conference excepting sults than the Genoa conference.” the unlons today from a Chicago electri- Griffith's pledge ' to Premier Lloyd ing ehemlica lconcerns, nd passed it to my brother. They e als. oat o ip to Walter 5. Ward. Ward George coincident with the signing | 1) . ed the tip to Wal Wa for settling the questions of debts, private = cal worker on the Penmsylvania rail-| PROCESS SERVER CHARGED. of the treaty, L:l‘;n(ul}‘l‘n ’::.f.“:fflrw ke P VR 4 to deciare them ‘in’ h;: :; flussla. recalls that the French govern- | property and credits, to the exclusion of | BULGARIAN GOV'T REQUESTS mi:xi s Rd ity RSt o, - WITH GRAND LARCENY| -Although a pledge waz glyen that| ™ bitiguer \Warren is n member of |POTSe Won. The horse wom. ment’s note to Lendon on June 1 was |all political discussions, but persists {n THREE YEARS' MORATORIUM | . ot o S i (oa pew astution wouldsa wig: 4 attempt (o dissipate misunderstandings | recommending 2 preliminary examination which remained in the minds of a majori- y of the delegates attending the Genos sonference owing to the involved discu vions thers and 1o the equivocal minutes ¥ the meetings at Genoa. The French not= of June 1 also was for the purpose of enabling the proposed Hague conference to work along clear and sraciss methods in conformity with the Cannes resolutions “too often forgotten st Genoa” Inasmuch as the difficulty the British tovernment cxperienced in replying womptly to the French note was not caus- +d by the streng®® of its arguments, the tew note continues, it would have been tesirable fo~ the British government to tive some proofs of the confusions in Shoughts and ignorance of the subject to without the Russlans of the proposals to be presented by common accord. Regarding Russian Debts “Regarding the “Russian debts, the French government can only refer to its memorandum of June 1 1t is impossi ble to accept at the present time any re- duction in the war claims of Russla. The French government is ready to grant Russia facilities for paymeny, made nec- by the economic and financlal sit- uation of that country, but present cir- cumstances do not lend themsslves to ndonment by the French government any part of its claims. “Regarding pre-war loans the French government absolutely insists that the rights of holders of swewar Russian bonds —— Sofia, -Bulgaria, June 12.—(By The" A. P.)—The Bulgarian ‘government’s reply to the reparations commission on matter of payment. of reparations, while couched in -diplomatic and conciliatory language s a polite refusal to .accept | the comeimmision control over Bulgatian'fin- ances: atorium for payment, mitting counter-prope and, ftions after It ‘requests. a -three-years' mor- * sub» concludes with a warningthat-truble-is likely to ensue if the commission insists upon its decision. The reply calls attention to the pow- treaty to grant dels er given to the commission by the Neuil- s in the payment of revarations and 2 reduction in. the amount in proportion.te Bulgaria’s ca- Ppacity to pay. Thus, the: commission's Nearly a million and-a half were put into the mails ‘Saturday night. The three strike questions are: 1. The $60,000.000 wage cut order- ed by. the.raflroad. labor board for July 2. ‘Alleged illegal contracting of shop work and_illegal reduction of wages. 3. Seven rules, mostly covering over- time pay, laid" down by the board and which are not satisfactory to the men. A force of clerks was put to work at the shop unions’ headquarters today preparing to tabulate the vote, Each vote on the three questions wiil be reg- istered by craft and by the road. All shopmen, actively In the service, or furloughed or laid off, who are entl- tled to return to work under the senior- ity rules ‘are eligible to vote the three a process server, ran .into- trouble to- night when he served Mrs, Elsie Cham- bers, wife of Robert.W. Chambers, the novellst, with papers in a_sult growing out of ~ar ‘' automobile accident : last March. z Detectives say. when Hartman ap- peared at the Chambers’ residence, and demanded to see Mrs, Chambers, a mald told him distinctly that she could not be seen. Tgnoring the maid, it ls alleged, he brushed past her and into the ha The maid fled upstairs screaming, wi the- process sefver at her heels. Hart- man, it is said, followed the maid into Mre./ Chambers' bedroom as Mrs. Cham- bers emerged from her bath. Hartman threw the subpoena at her and fled down th New York, June 12.—David Hartman,| mitted to the electors befors the poll- ings, that was when it was intended the elections should ba on the treaty igaue, but it is beieved now that the voters will not hs asked to pronounce .. the constitution until it has pass ed the Dail kireann, 1no general opin= fon ig that the elections will probabiy give Mr, Griffith a gufficient majority to carry the censtitution in the form arranged with the British cabinet, LARGEST SHIPMENT OF GOLD BULLION HVER SENT TO U, &. s Ioboken, N, J., June 12.—The largest shipment of gold bullion ever sent to the (United States, according. to shipping offl- clils, perived todsy of tho stewmer the American Acudemy Solences and ‘the Geologieal Soclety of Amerlca, He is also a member of the aYle chapter of the honoiary so- ciety of Sigma XI, Dr, Chittenden, ‘who has been head | of the Bheffield Sclentific school since 1858, ofiered his resignation a year ago, JOTN M'CORMACK TO DEFER HIS AMERICAN TOUR London, June 12.—Owing to his nervous eondition following his recent serious il m New York, John McCormack, on the advice of his London physician, and | Charles Wagnee, hls manager, has decid- ed to postnone for at least six months his of Arts andicw. i or anybody eise that race, continued Mrs, Knapp. these two ‘men have knew Byrne.” husband arrived at the house. very well. rother never received a cent from Me, in connectiom “Howard Byrne was a man known" around the race track as a big spender™ “Fe dressed in the helght of fashion and lived at on# of tha best hotels in New York. He placed all or most of Ward's bets and en seen much to- gether about the race tracks. My brothe e Mrs. Knapp was talking. her sald Byrne was known at the track " the man who placed Ward's bets, He al= €0 sald Blute and Heffrier knew Byrns : American tour which was to have begun | SHIF SUBSIDY BILL : stairs, v Fredorlcle VILI, The silp left Copen.|American : [hich the Dritish note refers as being |be recopnized and gespectea anu that | demand for the exereise of coutrol of |SaCi% Suares are also provided onl Half an mour Jater Mrs. Chambers re-|N2Een cil June 1 with botween §35,000,000 | )t No¥ Yotk Oot ¥, MeCarmack is now e wwident in the French note of June 1. |eftective guarantess Do furnished by the | BUlgRria's finences, siu apmets, bn. jucors. | 1o Dallots to show whether the vVOter| portad to the Pas fioy o Lambers Fo- and §37,000:000 in gold bultion, §30.000.- | 31, L o emt. quictly . Engion |, ¥ashington, Juns 13—President The Tremch bttt b B 1a] s Pt i e eeas pomeca, fa (g 115y site. OF Gn Furicuph: Tace, which she. valued at. 35675, seas | 000 0f Wikich ls consigned to the Nallonal tnow that the British government shares| “Concerning private property France |feTés with the s T A 5 view that The Hague conference will be ome of experts, not authorized to take fecisions without referring them to thelr respective governments, and not plenipo- \entiaries.” says the reply, “but other can oly maintain the principles wet forth in its memorandum of June, referred to above, “An to credits, It seuma to (he Frenah government, as to the British, that Russis country’ ‘Wwhich {s consecrated by the treaty, feet, ys—{he reply, the funstionari o4 suzerainty, “Bhould the eonvention gome. into- ef- “not_only wauld of the adminlstrative Reraornel be undep esntrol of the obm- BOY CONFESSED THEFT . +.OF 111 BICYCLES IN BROOKLYN New. York, June 12— Thirteen yoar old Pedro Gomen of Brooklyn, arrested (o- missing, Hartman - was arrested on a charge cf prand larceny. He admitted fa the subpoena but’ denfed gufit for tho diSazmesmomca of the necklace. XEW PARACHUTE JUMPING, Bank ef Commeres, It wes under heavy gused (hroughout the trip and will be (ransferred tomorrow In armored cars, with a guard of armed it and deliversd at the New York Harding’s demand | framing of e subsid= bul resulted 1o licment by the or administral tonight merchant and Ireland, und to proveed to southern Franes later (o avoid the cold weather, According to Mr, Wagner there has beott Mo threatoned Impulement of a ! | committes that it would be voies of McCormamek, but (he gticiy wof| 1 lunz CONSSCULIVE (hanly ceasens and | O Lo olse tomorrow. m the in ane powers have interpreted the minutes of | will euly fnd them If It oftern conditions @e Genoa confereace of May 14 other- | whioh will satisty lenders, Tho Frenen rise and kave decided to send plenipoten. | government haa Indleated ssme of (hese | Haries to The 4 conditions, Preliminary and therougl ! terpre- | study of this questien weuld pet he with- on June | outa itd ueed by peasen of the jmmense needs of Russia, I8 Fuingus gtate, and al- #0 In view of the demands fermulated by | thy misslon, but every minister end the couti. ell itielt be foroed ‘ta request the. gom. mission' authoriatien. befcre. putting jts decision inta gxesutlen, . Bush @ . pre: ¢edure simply meany the haniruptey of thé finanges of the payntry," - J The note then.submils pounter-pranas: A4difg" iy (e py of sxplanation that day ‘on n charge of mtenilng n 85 waich feom the son of .':oumad Patrelman Jo- #ephy J, Ryan, gmared the poilce by gen- fessing that he had stelen 111 bleyoles In"Prespect perk and gold them fer §10 or- B15 “eseii. e spefit the monmey, he A teips (g Coney Tsiand gasing at {hejf prisen ¥ of I8 Jues iiess have pesults €4 B swen o weFvous state that a good zest is imerative. Meanwhile, the republican steering committee which directed the legisiative program of the house, was the president’s urgent request that Dbill be put to & vote as & meas- adjourn- to- RECORD I8 24300 FRET Dayten, Ohta, Juns 12—Captain A, W, Btevens, aerjal photograpier, estah- listied ‘A now pare ard | Fenden; aL Mool field today | Fecive 1 ed 24,800 fset (e patoly, efieialy of (he ———— TWELYVE BRITISH SOLDIEHG . ‘MABBAORED. B¥ THE FURES s :;":fl Semj “PIBT FABIER" UEMBER OF FEDERAL NESENVE BOARD .dume 1§ (B¥ {he Fitish seldiers have the. Purks iy ure, i€ necessary, prior to mens of congross. 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