Show interference WITH MIS DENOUNCED UNITED STATES DENIES THE R RIGHT 1 0 OF F ENGLAND TO RIFLE THE MAILS MAIL britons to bo be notified that a strong feeling la Is being aroused in this country as result of the unwarranted interferences Interference i washington the text ot of the aul am erlean protest to great britain against interference with neutral malls made publio thursday night reveals that diplomatic and consular pouches have been treated in a manner the united states considers inquisitorial the note describes tho the practices of british officials as unwarranted interferences and urgently requesting a prompt reply points out that a strong feeling Is being aroused in this country bythe by the loss IOA of valuable letters while foreign banks banka are refusing to cash american drafts because they have no assurance that drafts are secure in t the he malls mails i the united states declares that parcel post articles aro are entitled to the exemptions of neutral trade and dentes denies the right of great britain to tako take neutral ships into british jurisdiction for the purposes of search and then submit them to local censorship regulations it also onles denies that the british government has any authority over neutral sealed malls on ships which merely touch at british ports with the text of tho the Aine american rican note was made public great britaina Brit ains ad interim reply saying that questions of principle raised by the united states have made it necessary for griat great britain to consult her allies before answering fenall finally and indicating that thero there will be tio no uh unnecessary necessary delay in the negotiations tho the note Is in the form of a demor andam to ambassador page at london instructing him to file a formal and vigorous protest george W former dein dean of columbia university law school has hai been mode made warden of sing sing prison succeeding thomas mott qs tho the millionaire prison reformer who has hac been bean indicted for alleged c criminal practices practiced while holding tho the position |