IVte^otl? s??l? -Mt?mt WEATHER To-day, unsettled. TEMPI R\TI HI |ISTllMf I lli;h .11; Le*?, M lull report l'uae .. Tari II. Vol. LXXIII.-..N0. -r.?V.>S. |( op?riebt, IS14, ll.i The I rihiine A?.??? iatirin. | NEW-YORK, SUNDAY, MARCH 1914. TO PAGES. PRICE FIVE CENTS. GOVERNMENT AND NEW HAVEN AGREE ON DISSOLUTION President does Over De? tails of Plan and Gives Mis Approval. NO DANGER OP ROAD HAVING A RECEIVER Both Sides Make Conces? sions, but Govern? ment's Word Goes. MUCH TO BE DONE YET Elliott Says Settlement Precludes Possibility ?0 Injury in New England. Ine 1 ? ? . V ? .-? *:"n "f the so? was reached l wo days' con I ??????? I I of the Pi ? ? Ml .. ?1 the si irs I?? fore the final . .1. In the In? n?s* .'1 ' "tuiii.1 made ? in???? ? ? -?? . ' ? i". Mr M IV ynold - I lhal . ? .. , ? ? danger oi the New Ha\ ? nt" ihe hands o? d. How ? E airman of the Ne? Ha? de? lared 111 - * t th? tlctr- ? slblllt* i ? Res ' ? . n< Following is ihe memo? randi"" given oui Ml McR? Mttalng the plan for Ihe divorcement N? u Ha? en from Its t srlous Willing to Accent Demands. ??? llenera] M? e Vi.i k, New I ? ralli Indi? .it. 'i ' ? ? ' ? ited In ? ? ? ? ? ? i ? i ? ? ? ?r. die? a Main? Ptock. The . ? illll-S ? ? ? ? i] ? I ? e Mi : ? ? .,"?"' ???? - ? ? ? ? ? Havel I; , - m f'.iitt. page, third ?nlui This Morning's News. I.OCAI fH^e ? I . 1 - .... 1 . 1 _ 3 .... 6 . 7 ? .... 7 . 7 ,,:'" ?? ' .11 ?J5 * ! . 12 tchel .12 OENEBAL. . 1 . .. . 1 ? - A ... 6 " ? ?' tei ; ondon. 6 FOBEIOir. ' ?- ? ? ??111?. 1-. ? Irel ind Hlum* ' ' ...MB. . . . I In I me. Cal "WISCi.I.LANEOUK . Pan _ . _ A 1, 2, * l A oui Markets rail 4....S, 7 PLEA FOR HUSBAND FAIL Suffragist Can't Get His Salar Raised by Town. . ? ford, ? '??: ' Mai h 21. St a m ford's town meeting was disturbed t? nighl by tl.. spirited i k ? ol airs. ?'. . Kry< ? " ? ? For an In? ??? ?? i salar) for her husband, who is prim of th?' Bj ram dlsl riel .-? hool. Mrs, l'i *- ? 'i eflfoi Ii failed to n g l'\i.ral.lv. m.r did lh?. n?- e with the approvi ' of her husband, wh n vain t?> hush hei TI i pi in ? fail? ?l in hall .i i eh? ment addi - - win? li wound up with the following: i ;iiti h?*! e to defend and a;?k the secretan of the town who? ???.nil w hat he mea ns b< ? .. | ? ..?i is n?'t us ? "H i" lent a I pred ' ' - or, %?, hom the tow n wa *'.",??<' mor? : in th? him." The .. ? ?? v . i thai Bl amford g ? ul? paj Mr. Prj? $3UU )?? than i : A. A- And gift of ii ilO.-msj in? inerator and an ai? t? i* o Bite. Th ';?x rate \\...- h rcased "i m 10 to I! mills. BREITUwTwON'T DISCUSS ROMANCE Father o! Juliet, Who Is (.allet Bride of Gardener. Will Only Say He's Investigating. tie? 1 i igo, Ai :i i? :i Sf. Br? - ? : ?? Building, lo-da . regard - * ? ? ?*:? : !? 'i marriage ? Kl< ? ;i gard? n? i. "I'll s thing for publica! l??n,' hi ?aid ' Thl * a i..i:::!' :if: tir. It If a i on?.! mattei m having il Invi *'-*.!led." "You read Herman K how his brother, a gai J? nei. and your Julie) mel clandestine!) in ' ".? he follow? ?1 t" N' v*. ?"inri-,, .?'il you know the preacher *;t\,\ thai ii?" married t h? m, i hat youi 1er wired her gi di r in De? ll . and that * he reveal? d ? i ? * ? oui ? \\ ? II, if m? wif? knee 1,1 ni?> la In v? v Y or s His wife and daughter ;ir?* ii? will leave in ;i few minutes ? ? tli :n. ' ? ?.-?it ,-i ft ?. da? s," .--tul Mr. Br? : ?1 l will give oui .i ? tement ex] - ? * KIDNAPPED 'WRONG BOY "Black Hand" Ready to Return Lad Taken by Mistake. la, March 'Jl. The dis? ? ?.?. n, i'? m... of a Bl ? H I 1? tter, In ? hich the i tin i arc n illing lo i"i un th? Ir '*:i[>t ive it' tl.?' ?.nil' i? ?: 1 ?.', |.|. closely, ? ,i us? 'l the ; a anl the righl Im>) and ?*-? are g? ii g lo g? I him. CUTS AWARD $662.923 54 Judge Leaves but Six Cents of Big Verdict. Tn iton '*>' .1 Mar h 21 Judge ? : i ni? .i .? n th? gtat? i * * ? ' ? "?nt to-da re? vi rdiel of $61 80, ? btained by tli?* s* eg? r i: ' tor Coi ??:-?* w and Koundry i '? m pa i y to ?v ? ? ? held tl al the ma lei to I id been referred, -?-. DUKE SEES CITY NIGHT JUSTICE MILL Manchester a Visitor at UOman's i Court. Occupying Bench with Magistrate Bnrlow. The i-' i*-' ol Man? bei 1er ihm?-?! ? > r 11 .-^. ;m?? k took his i?i.*i' ?? < n the i" if ? n :tii the magistrat?. .1 magistrate in iii-< own righl has taught th? duk? gome thing : ' '""?-'l'in- In *-:? Ii ?? nd ? expr? .-* d him ? If aa m ir ii Impi essed with tl I m in | h? i?. n?- seh ? ted :? loe night I t.,t his Insp? * 11"'*- nol more than ? Ighi ! or ni??.* cases being heard, il?* laughed heart it ' ? dlsposltloi ol thi case of s middle aged woman, who described ii.n il ? f h< ??'? ???-? ..ul ,t hard *.-..,i k< i i"' 'i PP< ? Thi ?n.i. ti -. ?i her ? der, t"i?i tl?? ? ??int "i : . , ? . . : ? "i bei thai she would te I . .i until moi ?nuis'. "AH right." ? he ? ? t. .i t.i !? '*.?* ii:?? ? ourt ?s*),,. ...... Bteered Inl Hie d? tentlon ,,?,,,, ;,,.| u bei * ondltlon la fav? rabie HiiM m .i nuits* will bs sllowed t" u<> home BRITISH ARMY CRIPPLED BY BIG DEFECTIONS Refusal of Officers to Serve Against Ulster Malts ?Movements. KING GEORGE TRIES HAND AS PEACEMAKER Royal Summons for Lord Roberts,Who Sympathizes with Recalcitrants. TENSENESS IN BELFAST Court .Martial for Disaffected Officers Thought Not Unlikely Orange F'reparations Continue. London. March 22.?"The Observer" as.erts on high authority that General Sir Arthur Paget visited Curragh on Friday and gave General Gough, of the 3d Cavalry Brigade, the option of tak? ing command at Ulster or retinnq. Gener.il Gough. who was allowed two hours for consideration, resigner! im? mediately. "The Observer" adds that the gov? ernment has decided to issue two hun? dred warrants for the arrest of the leaders in Ulster. London, Mar? li ?il. The govern in? nl .- militan Pr? ? ?? ?' '"'? '" i,r' **' :"-'' order In ITlster hat ? pre? Ipltated s crisis without parallel m the history of the British army. Rather than i'~ pla? '-?l in h poeil Ion a here they might be . all? 'I upon to acl agalnsl il??*- Ul ov? nanti rs, s number of offl? i rs i .. . ommli i ? i w hi!? i he ?War Ofl ? refu s to ss , m my have n signed, popular be? lief, based on reporti from the different : _? m? ntt Is i hat tii- number of v. Ith dratvals has crippled ihe a hole mil I ilzation m Ireland and previ nted ...[i .- th? "id? rs for mo* Ing .i infR- bodies "f tro The Marquis of Londonderry, one ?>f Hi.- i 1st r Icadere, i-ani .?o-niglit t,..?t nothing "?' the sorl had occurred in thg British .Hin. since the da] ? of tha an R? volution. Publl ? rurioeity is at fever heal over the question of how the government Is ;., deal with the resignations. The .il sentiment is thai the seceding officers should ''**? court martlalled. Many Conservatives argue that the lion amount to civil arar and that il,,- ofllcei Id have liberty to ? hoose i* hi? h faction thi should aUy themselves a Ith. Premier and King Confsr. The * ntra n? e of K Ing ? leorge on tha . ? as i" aci in.i It? r a as the dramatic i event of Hi?' da* n?" had long con? ferences si Buckingham Palace with Premier Vsquit h, I he Sei retar* "f ? -? ? for War, i loloni I ?-*? els*, and se> - eral high officers, and afterward im mon? '1 Field Marshal Lord Rotx rti g ...H', ?ne? ?i unionist, a ho has bei n m i h criticised bj the Liberals for utter? < oni i rued ss enci ?uragemi nl to the offlrei i to refuse to obi ? orders. From the pala? e the v?Bteran * d marshal drove direct!) i" the War Office, wher? be had a long talk with tho ?Secretar* foi War, The Irroy Council held h Ions sitting al the War ?ener?is and lesser officers o? the staff coming ?iM'i going throughout tii?- daj. The London .'-'? South Western Rail :. el ved notic? to-day from I s War '?Mi... to have rolling stock in i ? adin? ss to mo' an? numb? r of troops up to ten thousand, with horaae, ?? ;?k end supp i?.- .it shorl n? ? i lea. in Hi" iii?-:iii time the movement of tr""|i?4 continued In Ireland. The can ? of ntei ? ? ti 'i t.i the ' 'urragh camp, twenty-flve miles fr.'in Dublin, where ihe 3d Cavalrj Brigade under] Hen? ral Gough, and the 14th Infantry Brigade, under Colonel Rolt, aie ?-t .-. Honed. General Sir Arthur Paget, I commanding the forcea In Ireland. I I tin? day m ' imp. He held ? , e \\ n li Hfl y officers of tii?- Cur- i Dublin, Kildare and Newbridge I garrisons, it was said that orders had arrii ?? "f th? -'ti t ocra tic class sympa? thise wltk the Covenantera. Many rumors were afloat throughout ti- day. Among th"?-?- published and it nh l were raports that the government bad Issued an ultimatum t" the ?>ffif*??r?.. giving them twelve h?>ur?* t" decide whether to .,i,(y ordara, and that taro <'impuni?-*' ( oiitlnned on Ml '.n?l gmtje, ?-*? ond roliiinn. I PRINCIPAL FIGURES IN ULSTER CRISIS. * '?I.? >.\ Kl. I !. - ?w.. Secretar] | ANARCHISTS ROUT FIFTH AVE. THRONG One Thousand Marchers Jostle Along Under Black Flag. TRAFFIC HELD UP; WOMEN ATTACK AUTO Emma Goldman Tells M?>h to Storni Churches and Shops Berkmnn Lends 1 Ine. ? me i house nd men snd ? omei lowing i he black Bes i '*d thr? Fifth svenue \ ?. terdaj afternoon yelling epithets agninst Amrrn.in u.i-i in* and the constituted government nging songs as t*.e? mai hi ?l. ?| Baturd* Bi'tei ? ????? thi ong < ' I handsomel) dressed women and ? ? thai crowd this thoroughfar? ' ? ? m aside 01 senl bcuitj Ing Into ' shops and doorways until the bol I ? ms crowd ii id passed. 81 * lutomobiles and other vehicles ?'ere not permitted to bn al? the Hi e At s-ttl? b1 r??? * *i* automobile, In jrhic i ] . mar? h Into Fifth ? r.'io an?! tiik.? that which belonged I ? them, she ni-?-*. ,*?ii\ isT'i them t?i march upon the churches, restaurant?, hoi and bake shops. Lincoln Steffens, prertdcni of the! i-'.. s- ? ?-'? Le ? ?-.? of America, a enl with I ?* ? lera to Uni ?? s , i. Although they had no permit to pi rade, the march r>f'*?"* o,rl' ?l unmolested, ?a ith Detectives Qlldea and Oeg walking a shorl distance ahead. Al 42d Btreet s trolley car start? ? cross the avenue. \ dozen of thoI marchera ??ominanded the m?">t?irmnn t<. | stop. He did so, M:,x API el, one of the Ii? iti nanta ! under Prank Tannenbaum, and Krank j Btraern HamUton -^ ; ? i ? I there ?.u r."> conntwtion between the crowd tl at p-t raded Fifth ae< nue and the crowd that has been holding nightly peetlngs at Rutgers bquan it was al--" announced si ths Perret houss Usai ths nncnployad era ild fed and t-helt.r? ,. About 280 srent In and wars fad :???? at .i t mi?*, In the dining room in the hasisnsnt Daaldsg sui p? r, th? . wer ? giv? n I.r ami Cigars ami Cigarettes Detective Oegan .?nid thai it was evi? iiint the city anthoriUaa do n?,t r-Bcug. nir.e the BSTleusnegg of this urn-trip;,.; ...? ergaalsatlon ti?"*? rasent M ' I? ?!: ' ?KN'ERAL .1 i ? P FRENCH HELPLESS WOMAN BURNS TO DEATH Paralytic Unable to Save Herself When Dress Catches ? ire. Failing m I ? ? efforts to smol; ? - w hi? li h "i - ? ighl h? r dr? open grate, Mrs. John Wood was Lu ?'?? .1 !.. death last nil hi ii her apartment on the ground fl 00 West 1001 ? ? ? ? She had I I in an attempt to ex) i the fl i ? ? ?? ed. Mi Woods ws partiatl i In the a part m Mi , Klla a friend. ion was i ? ? n r. d Mr Wood : ."1 tried to ??n the si ate, when, being ertaln her m? clothing ?? mind, she sought her bed, bul lacked Btrength to carry "it her Intention. The anitor of th? ?? ? smok?. tra? ed it to the W? ment and l :?? ?!?'? ?i"-.\ n ihe door Wl it s saw ? : run into the sti ? ? and Patrolman Bhlels, "f the v, est l?nOi street . The pa? m an l then rel ? I witl th? By i h ? he i" dt ""in In i a fun and a*as driven back. Not '?tit.. Tri S . irrii ed was an) n ? I Flren n Qulnn dashed Into the a ? .ii t m? - ? ? . ? ildertni m d and rough! ? * i '. VILLA BY TH0?E MOCKS VELASCO Tells Federal Stall Officer He'll Sup with Him 'Come When Ready," the Answer. ? ? nstltul ? Hosplta I Bermejlllo, ' ? ang Ii March General Hen I I the moat Import in! engagement of the rebel t I? ? an? '? n?sar M ? ? Santa C ? north '.f day. Genere \ I ited it th? took : ? - ? rk Ing int? ? ! Torre?n hi ? ? . Federa General Refugio V'elaeco, An ? ? of the '? ? ??" answered the call. i am coming to have supper with beg ? "Who are you?" Inquired the _*ied eral offl? i r, politi m an hombre i.. i ??-?i Ft ? Villa." replied the chieftain, ? Wi ii. ?.un?? a hen? vet run are ready," ? in.'- the anew ? i Villa talked from this city, which he look el ??'? gallop \? ith? ince. -_ Snow, and in Texas in Spring! la Palls T? \ . Man h -' A heavy -??ill, this seetlon of I he Panhandle, th?- lateal saowstona n many years. THE MARQUIS OP LONDONDI I I TRIBUNE FINDS "BORROWED" BOY Jersey Police Trace Lad to Home of Mrs. Mann, in Hackensack. SU F TOOK HIM ON TRIP 18 MONTHS AGO Woman Was Teacher ?if Brooklyn lad Mother Rejoices Over Return of Son. Within s : ' Hill .11 \? ?tl I'l St I polt? ?? i ad been isked to m an b f?ir 11 Mai'.ii?- .?. ? ? - ." in? ? ?. a Wllliamaburg 8u ichool I usher in Soptetnher. 1012, thai twelve ?ii?i youngi ? * ' racted mo.lh | itif"im?-il He.? i:.- had I ? ? *i found l ??'?? i.?uti? al No. TO ? South !?th Btreet *. amsburg, ? as ceful and John i ed rojal welcome from brother i two ???I? r Bist? t ?- a hen his n.' ther 1 i" :kv!u him back from Hs . ? ;? orge Mi.** ? ? I | i :.i-' Ruth? rford, N. J n n to . ?: ' ? ? I ' - : - .l"hn ney had ' rtt to hiB teachei Eng land, from ? ' ' I ! et re? ... ? ? ' ? ? erford n d th? ' ' th? ? Mr?. Mil , had ii-? 'I it* the toe t: and r? ? ?a? k. Bo ? t ?ia? k, 'i'i ? woman I i 1 gong .1 i.i. ?? M i * ? . and Bhe had a ?on ight boy. M< I.? d Jacob Puni ? hlef of police of Mi.*: I hll living there. Dunn 1. a i ned that : : I two b? ? et McLelland wenl to Hi and identified the 1 ind In ? ? mm * i I l?,*.- H? ??.-. ????? ss pose l.... ? ?? Reif and " -.? dow, wei ray t? New Jers? was a Ha? k?*n--,i'*k. with John a] ? ? n to Williams? lute ?a ith I : i m? ? Jo ? let -. ? -.'. ritten fr "Coi i S H by Mrs M n to h mothei Since tha? er and l l ha v i lnintT pra tl ? all the right across the Hudson R Prior to living In Ha? I sack, ere th? bave been for a? ven r eigh t ra I II it in Ho ? -I then n* E tel i; th? .1 >hn told ill righl bj Mrs. Mann. when Mis. Mi. ? ?. the poor * cumstances In which Mrs. Mann and two hoys were living her heart eft sol rraer I : I the latt? * Bo gl * ? - ? her ! ing? ?? ? Bted .Mrs. j Mann itlon for not sending him . which wa thai .? didn't srant ! . return him until she -could obtain . -. t.i ~Dlscugging what h.? called the martyrlsatioa of ? :., m? gl-can ; ? "i?1?-. Benor .i? -?? i* r tillo f Rojas, tha Foreign Minister, .i ilarlj tu John Und, Pree ;.i. nt Wii.-?.tr- envoy In v*et*a Crus -.*? - tarda] the anaansoMat of s dual be? tween Pi-eet-aeal Wilson snd ?President i: arts sa i solution, He said that history furnished jr. ? ?-.!? nt s for this. TORREON FIGHT ON; 175 FAIL AT OUTPOSTS Federals, Thrice Beaten. Flee Into City, Leav? ing 150 Killed. VILLA'S MEN CAPTURE SUBURBAN TOWNS Rebel ' ?ief Presses Pur? suit, Demands Surrender. Then Attacks. MEXICO CITY GLOOMY War Office Admits Huerta at last Is Forced to Defend His Stronghold. ? * ma* ' Mexico City. March 21?Gen? eral Pancho Villa, the dashing leader of the rebel army, made good his bOMt to attack Totrcon. the northern stronghold of Presi dent Huerta, and threw his forces ageing! that city to-day with all the vigor at his command, accord ing to a message from the defend eis received at the Mexican Wai Office at noon. The mess.ige Itated th.it the enemy was no sooner discovered advancing than the attack began. No details of the lighting were contained in the message, and public interest in what promises to he the decisive clash between the Federals and the rebels seems to be holding itself back pending further information. None, however, has been forth? coming all afternoon and evening, due to cutting of the wires lead? ing out of Torre?n early in the day by the rebels, according to a government announcement tu night. , ? .... Juin? -, Meal o, March 21 ?Geners Manual Chao to-nlghl received official i anflrmatlon of : he ? apt ire bj ( i ution ilist for ? s of Bei m> lllln Map m und '1*111111111111,!.. and ti" In .' ? ..n on i ii- . - Th?; rab? '. ti . ihr-?? lights , ? _ . tided ami ? 1 -' m ? I . one. ,- ? ? -*i i;i p-.*?, *; ? \ . Mai h 21 M't -* ? h Ich last? .i mor? than an hour and cost t ' 180 Federal sol? ? f I ,? r.? rai I'.infrl?? Vflll.1 I ? ' H"rm?.Jillo, ?'.'.??n' ? miles ft "tu T? if on, Int?. to-day. The defeated ""eders garrlaon, io?\? ' r.f its ejoi ndi I ir?! ? 11 of .. -. .,f the t< a a, re treated towai on, and the rebel?, tha i apt ir?"l t. a n. ,'f? i -? d the i While the hattk of Per malilla was in I \ Be_?>Vt4Sgj i'ommandii i I Z . ;? squadron of ???'tis'? Federal I .? ? ?. ?? T ahaullUlo, and altas 3 sharp tight drove out the Federals .__ ?????? s blet Iles ?-?"se to Toi r-r.n. Poll? . apt its of BenMjU _ and Tlehaullll.o Qanaral Qarcta, rum . * - tachment of rebel troops, madi ?it. aaaaull ipon Maptanl? the lam stronghold of the red? rals before Tor? re?n, and capturer! l .?? mining t had dei mm n?t r "f the <:t from Oeneral Refugio Vslaeco. .skir? mish fighting ?aus m progresasJ iajrla ii.. auburbs "i" Torreoo, and at Umsa pa-.?- the appearance of a general sb? gagement as the sdiraaclag rptxis ack the Federal outpeata, The entire Federal army to-night is lu Torre?n and In the Imm?diate sub? having lool during the day r?ra - tlcally (wry town near Torre?n arblcb the Federals ' "i oo pled and Car. titled. Cob natea of the ? ; of the Fed? i i - ;...,? ? their number al B.000, whlli Villa's army lO,?000. It h.i8 n, : Torre?n from three sides and ??* " poastbillt? of r. .j. i? : : ? it from ev? ride eg? ? i>t Um weat, srhers ti.? | havi to ???? thro igta narrow and dlfl_i ill dm mtaia ? - II is gen rally admitt?ad by rehala 'n Juares ;'ii?i ?'> Federals here tii.it Mm battle win. h is .startniK ?t Terreoa will decide the fate of the revolution. Bhould Villa t a k ? - tin? ?ity, rabais high in authority believe Hi,? rt? will quickly treat for peace. Tha K??i??r?is, ?mi ti.ther hand, believe that 't Villa Is defeated thi entire rebel army