Barre Daily Times (Newspaper) - March 31, 1920, Barre, VermontThe e Barre daily i vol. Xxiv no. 14. Barre Vermont wednesday March 31, 1920. Trice two cents. Many new citizens town of Orange Hoover will believes strange make Progress on Settle Thome Rule Bill gets a decisive majority in House of commons signals from Mars Paris March 31. Belief that the strange signals picked up by wireless stations recently come from the planet Mars is expressed by Camille Fla Marion the famous astronomer tie thinks interstellar communication May yet become a realized fact but he is inc lid to believe it will be accomplished by the use of some magnetic Force which is not As yet developed. Since the signals appear to be regular he says it is improbable they come from the Sun Al though our great luminary is displaying prodigious is possible however the pres ent chaotic conditions on Earth May be traced to solar storms which May have a reactive effect on the Earth and the minds of the place Wilson for expulsion France denies about 60 received tuesday most of them from Barre. About 60 persons were made citizens in Montpelier tuesday during the ses Sion of United states District court and More were admitted those Llu f urn Ivaa Vaoa Pilotr t rata it Hosking Fayston William Murray dime Alberto Sussoni Barre Jacob j. Durn Montpelier John Kristafer Barre Angelo Battalico Montpelier Antonio Miva kickers Mills Saveno maniac Cio Montpelier Joseph 8. Gaiko Beth to a Mew to to Eider of a Labot Deorge. H. Food life. Morris Villej David Geake w a Osterville Joseph Rock Websterville John w. Din Een Barre Deschero Nata Barre Peter Matheson Barre Guido Taino Hardwick Joseph o. Biladeau Barre Charles Beaulieu Barre Pietro boil at Barre Napoleon Cave Llano Barre Felix Boulrice Barre Joseph Fortier Barre Philip Dessureau Barre Willie Malcolm Macleod Graniteville Alex Ander Ewen Graniteville Patrick o Farrell Graniteville John l. Mclean Williamstown Francis Quinlan Barre Domemco Dibona Barre Loreto Dibona Barre Eugene Fournier Barre. For Wilson s coming n City Tater property Robert find lev. Barre g. Al e being held. In Barre John Lawnie Barre Francesco Rossi Barre William Mckenzie Barre Alexander Anderson. Barre Guy j. Dindo Barre j George Crichton Barre John Kuis Barre Peter Thom members of bit hons staff were at Woods Hole mass., to a y planning for summer White House. Woods Hole. Mass., March 31. Mem Bers of tie White House staff were. I i i in. I Zurc y arranging or uie nor ii of president Wilson and his official family june 1. At the request of Joseph Murphy and Edward w. Smithers secret service men who Are representing Secretary Tumulty real barrel John b. Cooper Barre Pietrz the standing of both com to i i. A,.,.i a i t i ult tees. Estate agents and other Cut Sens made Wincn varies a. Nummey of me prose a Survey of the town with a Yiew to cutting firm was the Sute tax commis be candidate accedes to requests of re publicans after Long consideration however does t seek nomination he would accept if the re publicans should see fit to name him san Francisco March 31. Herbert Hoover is an avowed candidate for the Republican presidential nomination though a receptive one Only. In a Telegram to the Hoover Republican club of California he announced last night that recent developments in the peace treaty situation stagnation in adjustment of the country s economic problems and urgent representations concerning the situation in California had impelled him o confirm the action my Republican friends Nave Ai ready taken without consulting the former food administrator re iterated his assertion that to would not seek the nomination declaring he would accept it Only if it is Felt the issues necessitate it and it is demanded of classifying himself As naturally affiliated with the Independent element of the Republican party he declared that As conditions precedent to his support of that party in the coming Campaign it must adopt a for Ward looking Liberal constructive plat form on the treaty and on our economic issues propose measures for sound business administration of the coun try be neither reactionary nor Radi Cal in its approach to our great Domestic questions and be backed by men who assure consummation of these or. Hoover declared for adoption of the peace treaty including the league of nations covenant with reservations safeguarding american tradition and interests As opposed to the extreme View against and league at All. Lie asserted he stood As far from president Wilson s extreme position on Partick nation in purely european a lairs As he did from Complete rejection of the league. Two states contest in suffrage race Delaware and Mississippi Are voting on proposals to ratify the Federal amendment Dover. Del. March 31. A vote on the resolution1 for ratification of the proposed equal suffrage amendment was expected to be taken in the lower House of the Delaware legislature to Day. The Resolution was reported out on its merits by the House com Mittee on revised statutes yesterday the Senate will take no action until the lower Branch has disposed of the measure. Increased activity in the Camps of both the suffragists and those opposed to ratification was noticed to a suf Frage workers made urgent appeals for favourable action on the Resolution pleading with the Law makers not to permit the Mississippi legislature to Tob la Esware of the Honor of giving the final vote necessary to make the amendment a Federal Jackson miss., March 31. Governor Russell to a appealed to the House a concur in the action of the Senate yesterday in voting to ratify the fed eral constitutional suffrage Amend ment. Supporters of the measure were optimistic that Mississippi would be he 36th state to act favourably on the amendment. Unexpected of the ratification tight Here when suffrage leaders had Given up Hope for help from this state has resulted in interest shifting from Delaware where it has been Cen tired for the past week or More. Barre k. Of c. Lost and probably will lose series with Montpelier Council for the third successive time the Montpelier Keeys Defeated the Barre Council men in a Pool billiard and cribbage tournament winning the contest last evening at the Montpelier rooms by three Points. 1 his added to he Lead of two Points gained in the it h the tournament gives them a Safe Ead for the final game As nine of ii games must a won by the Barre teams w in the series. Thus it stands that Barre members Are soon to sustain Cost of a banquet for both teams the Montpelier quarters. The score cribbage barrel Montpelier. O Clair c. E. Therirult Dan Kef. .1000 j. O. I. Gulaid 892 Burka r. Myrrh or Row. .1000 m. D. Jorl t7t Hastings j. Flanagan Larr. 1 e. By Roc .10m Amedy j. Mahoney k ss7 a. Thimm Korea j. Canedy j. A Nihaya .1000 e. l. Of Tom e. Mcnulty. Sot t. Moor can woe Pool Barre. Montpelier. Catta it l. Tie Mardant. 10kt ast u. Carey m idea Vara. Is to. Cintala. So billiards. Barre. Montpelier. 0 Kph 44 k a Law 71marrion. 7 w. Usim. Bartness off school Board. R, Lar or present Ixl a. Ignatiou to Clement James Hartness of Springfield. Who sues for taxes brings action against City of Barre in the sum of .$2,000 for 19 Levy City will defend itself in action assessment of $42,500 was made on City water property suit has been brought by the town of Orange against the City of Barre for u me Lown 01 Range me amount set a in the writ Bein 2- and the actual taxes and Allied amounts being explicitly stated As $1,511.62. The writ was served yesterday on City clerk Mackay and was placed before the City Council in regular session last night. The writ is returnable in Orange county court at Chelsea. uni Macy 8 Campbell of Jav Orthnell and Hale k. Darling of Chelsea represent the plaintiff. The valuation of they property on which the tax was levied for the year 1910 was set at $42,500, that amount being determined sooner and being a very great increase Lue " incr appraisal after receiving the writ the City Council referred the matter to the City attorney William Wishart. Or. Wish it the . Or l8 designated Rbt 00 Luc Gifu Jur in Ouier matter of Semi Jiecai nature considered last night was the matter of the lease of the Barre opera House or i i ,1. I j v a a. La cult cd. Of the Btte theatres inc., proposed lessees. Acting for the com Pany Herman a. Mintz of Boston for warded a $1,000 Bond signed by the Black new England theatres inc., by Alfred s. Black As president and by Alfred s. Black individually. Mayor Langley had not executed the lease be cause he considered that Bondsmen in Side the state should be required. The Council coincided in the opinion and in. Of. .1 to. I.-l-. A. Ami with sureties inside the state and that prompt action be not a after the leg9e. City borrows Money at 4 per cent that the City is a favored Corpora Tion in one particular was revealed when a Resolution pledging the City s or edit to the amount of j,000 on a note at 4 per cent interest was read and adopted. The Money is to come from the balance of Hope cemetery minus Iuie Tor investment Ai 1 Mogn no action was taken it was plainly evident that the City appreciated the Chance to borrow Money a 4 per cent the City ordered paid last night the sum of f2,z90 to the rare Havics Bank a Trust co., the amount being interest on cite school notes. Other Bills approved Werp Street payroll engineering payroll $44.73 water payroll $si.2.1 fire payroll,$11 a police payroll $78.85 George v. Tilden City election work$3 i l. Booth $20 mrs. C. L. Booth. 80 cents miss Grid lev $2 mrs. Grace Morgan $1.20 k. C. Brock trucking etc., ?3.o0. Screeching Cut out a banging trolleys Victory Bells. Speaking from experience As a for Mer patient of the City Hospital Alex Duncan made complaint against three noise nuisances on As Lington Street namely the motor car Cut outs As the vehicle climbed the Hill the slam ban g " i " the Hill by the last Ellee Frh .?."int, a i Ubell of Spaulding Hirsh school which according to or. Duncan sometimes rings 15 minutes. The complainant said Neonile have no idea what a disturbing Factor those three things Are to the patients in the Hospital some of them hovering lie tween life and death or. Duncan made out a pretty Good Case and the Council put the nutters before the police committee. As to the but ont Alderman Scott said there were both state Law and City ordinance prohibiting regarding the speeding of Tho electric car it waa suggested that an arrest might bring Nanut an Abate Niento of the nuisance if the Road management did not assume the responsibility and insist on reasonable opera Tion of the car As to ringing of the school Bell it was generally considered that a word to the proper parties would bring about Relief. Insurance and fuel problems. On the matter of schools. Commissioner Katoia appeared and asked for conference Between the commission Era and the Council on proposal for Blanket insurance of All City buildings and also for Purchase of fuel. He was informed that the City is insuring it self on the City Hall and that some similar arrangement might be worked pm. V. 1. 1 ,. In. I a m t d of con i 1 r he the v a appointed aldermen Scott and Loran Ger and City treasurer Mackay As a committee of conference to meet the commissioners. As to the fuel Pur Chase collectively it waa explained that the matter had already been referred the Supply committee. Ire inspector made a a plea for the grounding of All electric wires on water pipes and the matter was referred to the water committee in Tipit and report at the next meeting. It waa sup est that the thin Romany might be asked to furnish a Bond affiant Damaire of or nines although inspector Gibert Kon pave the opinion that there would no Damaire. Request from several people in the Fame decree of financial support be re stored to mrs. Julia Kelley who had been notified by the Charity committee that no More support would be Given alter april 1. The request waa re furred to the Charity committee the a Pelier City Council a thanks continued on Page 5 3 Granite Porru is and Cut ters Confer ence in Boston meanwhile Indus try to continue it. Is said that agreement has been reached on wage to june 1, 20 while at the Jour of Iron nor to dress. No agreement had been arrived at bythe committees representing the inter National monumental Granite producers association and the Granite Cut ters International association in the Boston the u Al Ezra tand no acceptable to both slide that Day or two by no a full settlement. Meanwhile there is to be no suspension of . N men Advance from $6 a Day to $6.40, beginning and when the new agreement. Is reached the i whatever the Advance will most Likely i in Rynio v. 1 ii " a we Ini Ilg of it month. The of the producers and the cutters were in session All the Day and evening yesterday up to 11 o clock and no word was received in the g v"1 Dod the mittens of vol Btl Vod tf6,1 ,Are 8tn h Narinn Ami Hafsi 41nf Date Thoush the difference is not so feat As to mean a Long delay in reach my an understanding acceptable tooth sides. Notice. Barre branches g. C. I. A. The conference being held in Boston. Mass., Between representatives of our association and the International monumental Granite producers association still being in session the executive committees of the three local branches recommend that we continue at work until further not a a special Rae tin win be called in i mediately after conference ends. Avvis0. Barre branches g. C. I. A. Esse do in consist Rio Ese Cuativo in . Verenza col Matutat Gurieri it Racco Manda a Tutti i Membri i Continua re 1 a Lavorace Fino a Nuovo Alviso. J Uno special meeting Sara Tunuto a. Pena la Conie Runsa Sara Nulla. Signed executive committee Barre branches. J. Mckirnan Secretary. Barbers Bill signed it provides for a varying time of closing shops. The schedule for working hours presented by the employers last evening to the Barbers of the Barre Union aft or two propositions had been turned pm. A , As sans factory and the possibility of a Lubers strike in this City is eliminated. The Bill was signed by All the owners f the principal to sorial Parlours in this City every establishment As far North As depot Square to be governed by the rulings. Those few smaller con Cerns which had not agreed to the change up to upon to a y were expected to do so very soon and since Mott of these establishments Are operated by the owners the Barbers agreed to continue work under the new ruling april j. J he new schedule As accepted read from april 1 Mart ii to 1 the .0p open at 7 30 in the morning and during the Winter months at 8 o clock shops will be closed monday Noons at 12 o clock the year round on tuesday and thursday will remain open at night until 8 o clock on wednesdays n 1 a Vidaya until Al Oclock and on saturday evenings until 9 311. In touch with Daylight saving Barre times Telegraph service begins a hour earlier. Light saying system in the state of new York through the leased wire Telegraph service into the times office the Telegraph service starting one hour earlier than formerly. New York stale started the Daylight saving sys tem sunday and that action was Fol Lowed by a Large number of interests in place outside the state while oth ers simply began work an hour earlier without changing the clock. 1 he associated press took up the matter with its leased wire clients yesterday and before the Day was out the 30 new England newspaper on the circuit with the times decided to have the hours of their new service conform with the schedule in new y Ork. Accordingly the Telegraph operators including j. G. Addy. The times operator took hold of the key at 7 o clock this morning instead of 8 o clock while Over in new York state it was officially 8 o kick through the advancing of the clock. This Means that the leased wire service close in these new England newspaper offices at 3 o clock in the afternoon instead of 4 o clock. This change should be of Benefit to Reader of the time Ince it will enable the newspaper to get More of the world a new into Type before the for " p in w " continue Tohe As usual. There a been some agitation in me to be favored by Many Granite manufacturer and workmen Laos att communities near new 1 Ort state Are trying out the scheme. It a urged that even if the clock were not it ahead the opening hour in the Harre Granite Plant might be at o r Ork to Stead of i Clork so that tre ame Erpf t of Dayl get saving might be rear had. A vet however there he been no definite move to adopt either idea. With sir Edward Carson Ulster unionist Leader protesting strongly the measure passed the Sec Ond Reading by a vote of 348 to 94. Carson Prophe sied it will be to disastrous the Ulster Ite said he was opposed to the whole policy of Home Rule for 3 t Ireland he was the first speaker when the House of commons resumed consideration of the measure to a y. London March 31. The House of commons passed the second Reading of the Irish Home Rule Bill to a the vote was 348 to 04. Sir Edward Carson the Ulster unionist Leader was one of the first speakers when the commons resumed consideration of the Bill. He declared he wished to reiterate his opposition to the whole policy of Home Rule for ire land. Sir Edward said he never bad believed in it and did riot believe in it now. He believed it would be disastrous to both Ireland and England. William Morgan Jellett member for Dublin University asked Ian Maephery on chief Secretary for Ireland whether the government would be prepared to facilitate and finance a scheme of emigration for such loyalists of the South and West of Ireland As May de sire to leave that part of the country through apprehension of results to themselves in the event of the govern 1 tent s Irish proposals becoming opera Tive and to compensate them for their losses. I or. Jiacik Nerson replica mat Neho Ned such a contingency would not arise but if it did it would have to receive consideration. Police Barracks partly blown up i More than 100 armed men attacked at Durris Ireland two police i men were wounded. Ski Berean county Cork ire., March than 100 armed men attack-4 the police Barracks at Murrus Sev eral Miles Southwest of Bantry county Cork with rifles and petrol bombs last ight. A port Ion of the building was Clown up and two policemen v were rounded one seriously. After a fierce fight the raiders Somei f whom Are believed to have been bounded were driven off. Tasso japanes e i clash in Siberia fighting lasted two Days and rus sians destroyed japanese con i slate at Nikolaevsk. I Honolulu. March 31 by the Aso ii at d press i. Severe losses have been put tired by a portion of the japanese troop stationed near Nikol Sesk Siberia in Battle with Itu Sian forces mrs a Tokio cablegram of the Nippy Jiji a japanese language vernacular new Pup or Here. The cablegram quoted delayed dispatches from japanese Mil itary headquarter in Siberia As its authority. The cablegram said the flight in began n March in and continued two Days but gave no estimate of Rasu alters or the number of troops involved. According to the advices the rus sians destroyed the japanese consulate t Nikolaevsk during the fighting and i he Fate of the Conul or. Ishida is unknown. Tentative agreement on miners wages was reached at conference of and was considered later by general scale committee. New York March 31. A tentative contract was approved to a t a meeting of a of Bitu Minous Coal operators and worker appointed to negotiate a new wage agree ment and it was considered later by the general scale committee. Ice went out in 3aco River thus far no damage has been done Tsougas there is still a Jam. Biddeford. Me., March 31. The ice went out of the Saro River i night with a rear that could be Beard for a Long . Thus far no damage has fruited although a heavy Jam has Road Tomt the abutment of the Bridge. If the pitch of the water continue to Rie. River men Are 4 the put Niosi that the greatest danger f4 Vij arid that it will take rred tits to cause any damage Ato the Stream the present Spring of turks from Europe although United states was not at War with Turkey president feels that government is vitally interested. Washington d. A March 31. Frank expression of his belief that the Turk As a nation should be expelled irom Europe and that this often expressed intention of the allies should the car ried out in framing the turkish treaty is contained in president Vav Olson s note to the Allied leaders replying to their recent statement of information Eon Kerning Progress made in framing the treaty. The note was made Public Here last night after the state department had been informed that it had been delivered to the Allied premiers. While the president did not deem it advisable that the United states be represented at the conference at which the treat was framed because this country was Noli technically at War with Turkey he expressed the opinion As this government is vitally interested in the future peace of the world it should frankly express its views on the proposed solutions of the difficult question connected with the turkish the president wrote that while the strength of the arg men for retention of the turks in Onstat sinople was recognized the american government believes that the arguments against it Are far stronger. Approval of some of the provisions of the treaty was voiced but comment on some of the territorial phases and upon the whole economic program was deferred the note said pending More Complete in formation As to the objects sought. Federal mediators in stockyard strike shutdown of packing plants will Fol Low if strike continues Many Days. Chicago March 31. Federal Media tors were called in y in an at tempt to Settle the strike of 900 employees of the Union Stock Yards and transit co., As production of meat in the great Chicago packing plants neared a standstill. Trading in livestock practically has ceased a. A result of the embargo on livestock shipments and packing com Pany officials predicted a shutdown of their plants within a few Days if the strike continued. L Nion officials declared the men would not return to work until their demands for wage increases of from $30 to. $4.1 a month were granted and one official said that if the strike was not settled soon livestock handlers in Yards throughout the country would be called out. Denmark threatened by general strike following action of King Christian in rejecting offer of Compromise if Riksdag is convened immediately. Copenhagen March 31. A general strike will go into effect throughout Denmark on tuesday next following the rejection by King Christian and the new ministry of an offer by the trades unions to Compromise the Politi Cal crisis if the Riksdag was convened immediately. The strike waa declared by the trades Union Congress census figures. Harrisburg pa., has 73,917, increase of 18.3 per cent Washington 31. Popu lation statistics announced to a y by the census Bureau include harsh org. Pa., 75.m7, an increase of 11.731. Or 1s.3 per cent Over Lull 0. Mhz of wis., 33,162, increase 100 or 0.3 per cent. Peru. Ind., til increase 1,651, or 15.1 per cent. Grand rapid., wis., 7,213, increase 722. Or ii. I per cent. May Wood 111., 12,072, increase 4.00a, or3.9 per cent. Steamer was fired after being abandoned and Crew is being brought to port new York March 31. The Rew of the British Schooner Gladys m. Street which was abandoned and set on fire at sea March 20, Are aboard the Steamer major Wheeler from Corunna Spain for Colon according to a wire less message received by the naval communication service Here to in the Schooner was bound from St. Johns x. Of f Gibraltar. Appraisers in unorganised towns. John m. Avery tax commissioner has appointed the appraisers for the towns and pores in ver Mont the approval of which has been made by gov. P. W. Clement. These Are Avery s Gore in Franklin county. Homer Hunt of Swanton. W. J. Smith of Sheffield and p. E. Weld of Berk Shire Avery s Gore in Chittenden com Ity Milos Wright of Starksboro Romeo a. Norton of Huntington and h. H. Wheeler of South Burlington the unorganized towns and Gore in ease county. Leon a Rich and j. K. Irnis is of Norton and Charles Kohy of Island Pond. Gera a situation reviewed. Pari. March is. General Maurice , heal of the Intel a him i i n a Berhn. Arriea r.1 t Genera situation in. Orc Carit to fore the Coa Ference of ambassadors to a y. German plea that German troops be allowed to go into the Ruhr District now occupied by Allied forces Premier Millerand sent the ultimatum of France to German charge Paris March 31. The request of the German government that it be permit. Ted to Send troops to the Ruhr Dia Triet in the Neutral zone near the Ger Man Border has been denied by the government of France. Conversations Over the German re quest have been in Progress Between Premier Millerand and or. Von Mayer the German charge Daffa Irea m Paris m. Millerand yesterday indicated he would give the German charge an Early reply and it was handed to or von Mayer to a the reply read replying to your note of yesterday i have the Honor to confirm to you the conditions to which the government of the French Republic desires to subordinate its eventual authorization to per Mit German troops to enter the Ruhr Valley. Such an authorization which would constitute a derogation of Arti cles 43 and 44 of the treaty of ver Sailles could be justified Only by imperative and evident necessity. The. Commission charged with the control of the execution of the protocol of aug. 21, 1019, has expressed to me As i informed you m our conversation yesterday its formal opinion confined also from other sources that military intervention in that Region at present would be useless As Well As dangerous thus circumstances do not permit m at Toni time to Grant the request of your government. I must therefore Reserve my definite reply to the promo tit Ion which you made me Premier Millerand concluded by expressing the Earnest desire of the French government to do everything not inconsistent with the defense of French interests to facilitate the task of the German government. Berlin has evidently been under he impression that permission would be granted Germany to a e troops for the purpose of restoring order in the Ruhr Region under certain conditions and for a limited period. A Berlin dispatch on tuesday stated that an announcement had been made to the National Assem Bly by Premier Mueller that France had abandoned Het demand for Allied occupation of the Neutral Lone and had consented to Grant Germany from two to three weeks to employ a Strong Force in the disturbed Ruhr area. At the same time Paris advices reporting the conversations Between Premier Mil Lerand and or. Von Mayer indicated there had been no positive decision in Paris As to the German request Ito employ troops and also that the question of guarantees to be offered by Ger Many for the withdrawal of the forces required further consideration. Shouting Yoi pre a liar Lawson was evicted Boston Stock promoter got evicted at Massachusetts legislative hearing on supervising Sale of stocks. Boston. March 31. Thomas w. Law so Stock prompt Ter was evicted from a legislative hearing at the state House to a after he had declared that a witness lied. Previously 1aw con had announced that in order to qualify As a witness at the hearing he would to his to guilt on charges of illegal Stock Flota the tons which Are now pending against the him and would Airree to accept Auch in sentence As the court might Impo a. He demanded that be be heard. The hearing was on a Bill designed to give broader Powers of supervision c. Over Stock issues to the attorney Gen eral a. Which had Leen requested by 3. Attorney general Allen in connection 1.r. With Bis inquiry into recent activities f. In the Sale of certain stocks. Law son t. And ten other promoters and brokers been arrested. T. Speaker Warner of he House of rep j. Resent Tives announced at the Heaning. That none of those arrested would be v. Allowed to testify because they would Dan thereby be rendered immune from pros a Elution. Law son jumped to his feet with the statement that he was will ing confess and would insist on be ing Neil heard and the speaker notified him that he would be removed Uncle s a no. T a pm a i n i standing while former senator John of Chelsea criticised recent advertising campaigns conducted by him in the interests of his storks. When Beck introduced a pamphlet which he is claimed Lawson had sent out some time ago Lawson exclaimed you re a of i speaker Warner ordered the Are a Geant at Arm s to remove la on and. Neith the Are treant Cra pin in his Arm. Of the Stork promoter p his let coloured g Oves. Strai chinned his Ihmi in. N Ere and his nor was con i that ducted Ctm the hearing. Is i Cuiyu a Cui e. Martin Barre j o. Cabrini Barre j. Gomez Barre John Cmith Barre Joseph que Lett Barre p. Tua Burri Barre Charles Giannoni Barre Atwo no. Rohnl pfc .r j i a -knrthfi.m. Into. Orth. Field Fred Matheson Northfield h. Belisle Randolph Cleophas Belisle Randolph Joseph r. Rabidou North fled Giacomo canals Waterbury. The following soldiers were admit Ted a. Pinard. George Gingras Victor Johnson Montpelier Alfred g. Edward Leonardi . Emelio Tagani Barre Bruno Meneghini Waterbury. Receding water makes to o washouts train service of Vermont is detoured by Way of Keene n. H. Brattleboro March 31. The receding water of inc Connecticut Nai caused two serious washouts on the Beeton and Maine Railroad above this town. The largest is near the Junction of the avast and Connecticut Rivers where Toncre is a Urie us Icet Long Ana 30 feet deep the other is just North of Dummerston station. Train service which was resumed Over the line yesterday afternoon is again detoured via Keene n. H. Attempts to dynamite the ice Jam Al. T 1 1 j a sum i Eric Iwu towing to the presence of the solid Field of thick ice extending two Miles up Stream from the Ernon dam of the rower Chi Newny Aua or tween the dam and the Maui. Kivor men believe that the lessening now of the River will soon Lessen the danger and preclude the necessity of removing the Jam. Recital Given. Mrs. Jose. Holden coloratura Soprano Sang at Howland Hall. Afro. .to.p. Hour Len. Coloratura so. Prano pave a song recital last evening in tie Howland Hall. I Helena bar Heri was the accompanist 1 artist with or. sheol. Flautist the Sones were Well selected and made a most varied and Well balanced Nrown am. Brim info out the Manv Fine qualities of mrs. Holden s voice. It flexibility Power Range and feeling it was entirely adequate to the Many difficult song. The Ana from Traviata was Ren dered with ease and Mastery As a als the Del Acuya Villanelle and especially Mon amour by Carvel Sung in French. The two songs by Vanderpool and miss Yon by Lay Smith were Sung with excellent feeling and sweetness and the Charm ing Little song called knowledge written by or. Josephine Hovey Perry of this City was very favourably received. Mrs. Holden s singing was applauded and encoded by a Larre audience and she responded graciously. Jims Karberis. In lick solos six Brahms Waltzes was As always warmly welcomed and she was Fol Lowed with the closest attention. She responded to an enthusiastic encore i l. I i 4 in " u in i in. I accurate interpretation. Mrs. Skeels is new to Barre audiences and her flute Solo was most phasing she Leing called to play another. It is hoped that she will a Pear Here again the recital was Given under the auspices of the Barre woman s club. May never be tried. Case of state is. Dewey t. Hanley will not come up this term. The Case of state is. Dewey t. Han icy who was some two year a indicted v the grand jury in washing ton county on t he charge of larceny of funds from the state will not lie tried this term. J. Ward Carver on tues Day afternoon hat the state has advised him that he need rot pre pare for a trial of the Case which is taken to mean this term of court Al though there seems to lie a feeling among some people that the Case it not to be tried on the ground there Lack of evidence upon which to substantiate the charge made against dim. Holleran Case ended. Presentation of evidence was co clouded earlier than expected. I the in tie Ca e of Catherine obtaining accommodations for several Hundred clerks and administration at tache who must necessarily be near the president Homes were sought for rear Admiral Ravson the president s physician and Secretary Tumulty and arrangements won Matoff in Jutt Uhlia Iha Uttmi Iliad i in i k,.ii,in. Ii Nice he the Nunin . Al labor the Kimino r w a Wev. V from Juniper Point where president Wilson will occupy the Beautiful summer residence of Charles r. Crane minister to China. The family of Richard t. Crane son of the owner of the estate and minister to creche Slovakia occupy the new summer Hite House at pres ent but arrangements have been made i for their removal to a Large Bungalow nearby. I lie ensure estate has been closed to visitors. Charles r. Irene is expected to Vit Comfort of president and mrs. Wilson. Or. Crane owns or leases virtually All of Juniper Point. Physicians have pronounced it one of the Healthiest spots in new in gland. It is surrounded by water on three sides. These Cret a Fervier men who looked it Over yesterday were surprised to find Sev eral Beds of pansies in full Bloom. This was explained by the fact that Frost i noes Noi Noia in me ground so near Tneia sea. Vegetables Dairy nor Kurtt and poultry for the president s table will Ibe provided from the estate. Ketone the Winner. Put the wrestling policeman to the mat at Montpelier. Another Hood wrest liner match was seen in Montpelier tuesday evening when Waino Ketonen world Champion middleweight wrestler met and defeat. De Charles r. Donnell of Norwood mass., the wrestling policeman. It was a pretty match and there was a lot of non in me to Louis. In inc was games Man. He formerly waa a Printer but Amine three years Aco went to the police Force and there found he could wrestle. Ketonen before the match challenged any Man in the world who can train to pounds. Both men had Strong holds during the first part of the match but each Oikam a a Kin t n Alin i. 1 of. U i ii the result that it produced a Good Deal of action. I his seemed to lease the crowd for most of the wrestlers who ave appeared this season have worked with a great Deal of deliberation. Both men Early in the match worked for a toe hold and then would shift and try for a body scissors. Ketonen obtained one of these in 30 minutes and 12 seconds and was Given a fall. The next fall was gained by him in a Horter tune on a Back Hammer lock hich Donnell was unable to get out f. Both men used their feet freely in breaking holds and often one Man would be thrown part Way across the mat when a Man broke his hold with is feet. Lie tween the principal Hoot Sparrow of Norwich and Pembrook of Mont Lier wrestled a bout to a raw in which some Good exhibition work was a Howe. The first preliminary was Between Henry Richards and w Illiam Moore. The former got the first bout lit 11 minutes and 15 seconds while the Sec Ond went to Moore in four minutes and a5.1 seconds. The bout was decided a draw. Keek Dobey of Montpelier and Jimmie Hunt of Northfield furnished the fun of the two bouts. They were like moving stars All Over the mat. Hunt got a fall in two minutes and 30 seconds. In the second bout 1l.l v i inn Dicu by yu.,Al r.a"".," v. I , Wincn Aiea inc via aim i Drew from the bout giving Hunt the decision. Plainfield Man dead. To James b. Cody had worked in Mill for 51 years. Plain fire. March 31.jaine l Cody a lifelong Reijen t of this Placen Naa Rea Enca Inen. J i died suddenly at the Otei were Nelu boarded this morning at a o clock. Or. J Cody had been in declining r some Lime uni Naa Iri real inc a. A. I 51 years he bad been connected with it the Batch Eljer Mill work Nir for j. M l a. M. Rat Belder. Or. T Ody never j married and so far As known a no relatives living. He had a eater in the West hut had it heard from her i Lor More the i a do year so did a t know if he were living or . 1 the funeral will be held Friday aft Moon at t o Rok in the Eiho ii t Thurab yes. F. For Ney Aticy. Holleran is. The new England Tele 1 Tarre for the inauguration of the Dav Rhon e and Telegraph company i Liu i t saving item. And the idea is a eau Isaie or Vernor n re Nat Neiach As Long a me in i or aeration of tiie City was p re signed a a member of the slate braid and carried on he brine then for j rented by Weton Walker asking that completed sooner tuesday j Hen it was i Peegea Ana me argument were started during one Lazier part the afternoon. Or. Wiliiam Lind a v of Montpelier waa on the tand for the def be. Tet fyme in l Ere v to Toat evidence Given the pre 1 ceding do by or. Jenne of Lur no ton relat e to the care f he worn n Imine Lin a i did no Fra that of the other for the defense. Education. It a expected that of. I Clement will appoint his successor in Day or so y to a or. Han has Ben of the Board education Otu Vear. He a Ane,.mplhcd eco Wmk n the Hoard and his ability a a member Branch of the state co tegument Era court