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HERALD BEST OF ALL} ; N HERALD “ADS” MEAN LOCAL NEWSPAPERS| / BETTER BUSINESS n - = A & PRICE THREE CENTS. NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1916 —TWELVE PAGES. ESTABLISHED 1876 | | FRENGH MYSTIFIED ™ e i moeraro | SUBMARINES ACTIVE, [ o sercmscs” 1 RESTRICTIONS OFF ifl;fiigfi:&‘,}‘m“;&‘SENATE, FRETTING ~ FOES AT VERDUN| ™ "Comen, 5™ | tores B, One Mt an 0ne| 55 5 it | gonrtiphovo mppty o Shore| e~ oo TO QUTSTRIP HOUR | | | held here between' leaders rep- | | The fire department was called out | i |a few minutes after 1 o'clock this A L Arntmoan % o il wttne Prenamations Being Made o Engine company No. 1 made the run HOVENENT OF WAR SHIPS homeoss™a St ' U Yote Supporting President | forces, it was announced today | | Buffalo B March 2.—7¥ that it had been found im- ‘ . $ | dred machinists of the Pierce-Arr Russmfl Boat VlCtll]]S possible to harmonize belicrs Behei EX]S"S Tha’t Germans Are | t;:‘x:;n::l)‘lfesi"‘:::;i\::) z‘hr;:mst:i‘l‘(.z t\r‘l)l‘i‘ca B and principles. It probably v result, leaders said, in It taken at a meeting of the machinists’ two republican tickets being | ~ Resting Preparatory to Mak- | umion. -~ over 1000 macniniss ve- | [TALIAN POLICY fiNGHANGED voted on at the May presi- mained at work in the plant. But deatial primaries, rived another call came to headquar- small proportion of this number b sidered unlikely that any considerable | number would join the strikers. ington, Says Country’s Liners Will DIES SUDDENLY AT Through London and Was Under | church where a number of towe E | | The plant has large war orders for 3 i | s P e e FORT VAUX DESTROYED BUT | mocor crucis ) Continue to Arm—Commerce Raid- | i Serutiny of Brish, Who Have | Botc e DA o) aut o them, Dar- | HOSTILE RESOLUTION W Two hundred of nine hundred men HER NIECE’S HOME | | ing the noon hour the water evap- ) _TEUTONS CANNOT FOLLOW P 8:,‘,{";5}:%;;.?2;‘.:1;:r:.i;smé\er'f ers Germany’s :n~1n(-1.v)..| Weapon. Nised (Cable With Ereedom. [orated and the towels caught fre, | BR SMASHED, SAYS JA ter informing the firemen that their e e | Wilson’s Foreign Policy retofore Informati Has Come Herctoforclntormation The fire was in the cellar of the London, March 2, 1:52 p. m.—The Washington, March 2.—Changes in | causing a heavy smoke. Several small concerns in tho Black |sinking of four more vestels was re- the naval wireless censorship regu- | Clouds of smoke issuing from the Gl tock section of the city were forced | ported tod 4 : ¢+ Sec- | base 2 eve dicat that | : o ARMORPCIEIE - N 2 Rt e & l:.tions were announced today by Sec- ; basement gave every indication that | istoath ade; 5 Parisian Newspaper Establishes Doss | to close when their machinisis | The crews of three British smacks | Mass., Was Sister of Prof. jetary Daniels. A strict interpreta- | there wa brisk blaze there. Lieu- | Administration Leaders Satisfiod | b i walked out. Union officials would not | Janded at Lowestoft. The vessels are | tion of the regulations as they were | tenant Frank Gilligan of Engine com- | jiayve sufficient Votes to SLOW | ! Miss Carric \. Moody, of Wilbraham, of Germans in Fighting Aroynd | siate how many men had answered |gaid to have been sunk in the North J. C. Moody. burning | 8 o ; e ent placed | pany No. 1 threw out the the call, but it was estimated that | sea. made when the government placed aval censors at Sayville and Tucker- |cloth and the fire was over. Both | ecign Powers Ohicf Executive close to a thousand men had gone out | The Ttalian sailing ship Blisa also ne ibi 2ev. Patri - 8 : 5 s 5 gy S e £ ilisa als S i S he ol S rohibited tI censors fro yass- | Rev. Patrick Daly and Rev. J. L. Sul- | edic a housand men Wi risiting her niece, Mrs. Robert SKkin- B £ 2 p 5 | predicted that ten thousanc m States the German official statements | men as much as possible. ‘ Government—White | Eisass | | 'ort Douaumont at Between 125. e cidenT R A Support of Legislative Branch Bombardments in Progress and | would be affec by urday Russi L Gone ner, of 344 Chestnut street, Miss Ca | ould be affected by Russian Vessel Gone. | rie A. Moody of Wilbraham, Mas it they made reference to ‘‘movements | e e e 1imrr(\q:‘denadl::11?"r(t‘:‘:)f:ml'i"?\‘f"r d2¥+] London, March 2, 11:37 a. m.—The | gioq suddenly last night. Miss Moods | cr locations of war or other vessels | PARENTS SEEK filRL % il Russian steamship Al 3 Vent- Cisge L h ) igere ” y Sunday work and a wage scale \'ith a P Alexander Went- | ¢ 53 years of age and was the sis- | ol belligeren 0 March 2, 2:31 p. m.—The st et i e e zel has been sunk. Righteen of the | (., o¢ Professor J. ¢, Moody, sub-mas This operated to prevent Germany's | 1 announcement this after- Lot eheand 2 crew were drowned and eleven res- | .. 4t the New Britain High school. |statement of the result of naval | tion forces faced with delay in noon says that there was intermit- | A clied. Several weeks ago Miss Moody’s | operations being "l‘"‘*"“"“ direct from | MISS]NE THREE nAYS | house, turned today to the senatd ;. | T ' for many e inv: iermany, although they were re- | W tent bhombardme N a a B = father, for many s an iny Germany, a 3 | | ca >resident Wilson's dem nt hombardment of the Verdun and SEA R[‘"]ER M"EWE IS The Alexander Wentzel, of 2,838 T R pih el OF Vi e T e o) carry out President s Woevre front during the night but gross tons, was reported in the latest Beulael Brofasior Mooay s having passed the British censorship. — { for the defeat of resolutions warm thuat there were no developments of I available shipping record as having rotl i . | - o | Americans off armed ships of ippin \ther brotirer survives her, Restrictions Removed, [ REPORTED GAPTURED [rrivea o caraitt onzan. "5 S othor Protier SNes B0 G | e remcton Themon e ea 1y | MaTgaret Kennedy, Aged 12, | joan”beiiigerents z o t 'omce ar was built at West Hartlepcol in 1899 { . "Colore the funeral and interment [ ¢ 1he TeBANONS &8 MO Mo e r | Chairman Stone of the foreign ne text of the war office an- S el swdes b7 e Do hjxlxln‘.‘k(l =ths a J Secretary Daniels provide: “The re- Ran A'vay from Home | 1ations comutittes, iandotnica cement reads as follows: S e Steamship company of Petrograd. i i jiatichion =8 “)I"L“‘”“_"‘(’“'“‘ of h“”“l’ o | from the floor that he was not in EUICR RSl O MBI Tuesday | cord with the president on the S = Z= | “In the Artois district, to the east Briti IS 3 'd t e E z : : ritish Cruisers Sai 0 FEMENS o . o i Thom OEnent, Tal kol e dlcuncd i the o = Stockholm, via Lordon, March 2, abolics to Germany, as . y : R ¢ | take an adjournment instead of¥ Sy Have Taken It to 6:45 a. m.—It has been learned that Sb erolics ronly ermany. 88| Mr. and Mrs, John J. Kennedy of | o1y, recess and thesehy. setal losion of a » loc : ive s using the cable. St g sartbrok ; e plosion mine located under an | Frinidad TR ERe s e e e Great Britain is using the 364 Kim street are today heartbroken | 105, DGR, BAC 4 SEER0 oy g old crater which was occupied by the | rinidad. sunk about 800 yards inside the limit v Us| sociar TICKE over the. strange disappearance Of | griigmentary situbHiont il ememy. We took possession of the of Swedish water Rt their little twelve yvears old daughter, | (/0 500 50 15" gonaior Gore's 1@ Margaret, who has not been home | on from coming to a vote. Hil new crater. . . = —— | Nominate TLaurenz Kopf for Mayor |ince early Tuesday : is : Buenos Aires, March 2.—Press dis-| On February 29 it was announced | ¥ ince early Tuesday morning. It is |4 0 Cootapen after a conferencel Sorebasded R LR R patches from Montevideo say that |hat the Knippla, a vessel of 531 tons, Chicago Publisher Calls on | in Caucus Last Night. ;l;»(11“:1];"::g‘htn}h;‘.: l:::‘(‘tgl\‘;‘ill\lu"?l\\'bf:;‘" | administration leaders who: et ,ombarded violently last night Le- 2 ok = i_ |had struck a mine and s s | The socialists i cus for | Kidnappec as any ac- | g Sy i ot Reoxt FHommel (Ahe Desd Man) a6 tho | oo ohRerrivnestror Sluropaiing & mine and sunk south of DLic ialists held their caucus for ! .04 “hor parents believe that |iSfled they had the votés to defeats Falsterbo, Sweden, and that thte crew President and Pledges the city ticket at their quarters in | Gore resolution and demonstraf r nea; s izl 2 > resident an eag by & 1 5 she has become infected with the | 9 Cote de I'Ole, between Malancourt and | (eFcePted near the coast of Brazil a|haq been rescued. On the same day Booth's block last night. Laurenz w“':““d':_“,l‘lm‘“’";.‘,w“l,,“‘,m'\ ot | Germany that the dissensions ag forges, as well as the principal cross- ‘ wireless message stating that British |a dspatch from ¢ 2 repor < as nominate S e . resident’s for: icy § g . R D s o u’penh.l,r:on 'f“,”hil | Support. | Kopf was nominated for mayo He | God of her disappearance at the time, | the president’'s foreign poli: do HgLlof tho River rousch Thore! ves cruisers had captured the German ~I ,» according to a local newspaper, | is prominent in the socialis xmhs\“” th fafinavelbebn unableltollos have the support of congress. 8 ¢ > A se. 3 vas arge German flotilla was engage | d is g S e bakers i : i ‘ “ 4 o bri gaged and is a member of the bake union. | ..te her, so the worrying parents have | It has heen decided to bring# auxiliary cruiser Moewe. A i o — little activity on the part of the ar- Whe MEoewh 1 s Ead, was aken | laying mines south of Falsterbo, The other nominees follow: asked the press to take up the search | resolution up for action as soof (| possible, but probably not tod tillery to the east of the Meuse. by the British cruisers to the island i s | Washington, March 2.—Paul . Gity clerk——Patriclk F Siea: ,“In the Woevre district, after an | or Trinidad 1l Use Commerce Raiders. Mueller of Chicago, president of the Treasurer— ‘e Kosswig. NarcarctiEonneaylist e portectly l said Senator James of Kentucky, iftense retaliatory fire from the ar- The American steamer Sante Bar- Amsterdam, Via. London, March 2, | pewiy formed National Association of Comptroller—Rugene Sheehan. | health 1@ normal girl of a dozen | of the administration supporters. 8 illery, the enemy yesterday evening | para has arrived at Montevideo, her (‘ 24 a. m.—Captain 1::-1 ius, na e N o onaleditoror the « nHrclorf—\\vlllmnnl Chotowsk | ver tall and fair for her age. When | have got the votes in the senal deliverd a spirited attack on our [ captain making . the announcement ‘;‘lp:irl: of "h(‘] Berliner Tageblatt, d Chicago Aben-Post, told President Board of relief—Samuel Miller and ¥ siti P N v v o ~ui [QIE '8 iss > ¢ - T ' pt is, 2 o BN positions at :'r‘k"k s. They were at | that a French cruiser which put out ]vapr-rg[l:z "‘]’,‘;1‘-‘_ 2 "?‘r“fll"f thag NCWS- | \Vilson today he believed the great ~\”""“__Tf"’"";~ n ! 5 cerise cap. She had on black shoes The International Situation cnce driven back by our counter at- | from Dakar, on the west coast of Af- [FERET the Hew = (erman cambaign | ,jority of German-Americans were | Registrar of voters—James Shee-|and stockings and her hair was tied Senator Stone st the eutes MRCOl o Tonos sl AR etcotinitered s German ralder, |20 CRE ST LR ChIRE BE, Makes (he [6val to the Dnitedl States: JHo wasjBan. ) B with a red ribbon. Her dress was of | proposal made a statement of they had succeeded in penetrating. name not given and opened fire on e carrled out, | | ' panied by State Senator Keller | School committee—Miss Nichols | plack and' white silk with a red tie | jnternational situation as’ He R “In the Lorraine district a bom- | per, Under cover of the darkness|D0t S0 much through the medium ot | ATCHHPS : and Brnest Kahl S s e il 2 5 B s z 5 g = 2 submu s se activities are ha o IS, o ir: 5 oD s 0 stoo . “A sharp issue has bardment of several hours duration | the German ship got away. She was, | SUPmarines, whose activities are ham- Mr. Mucller said he did not call Assessor—I rancis M. Vogler. | Tuesday morning after she left her | gefine Ptz L i datog e Eo it Mavta fay ; 5 pered by diplomatic difficulties, as \ldermen, second ward, Alfred Pe ¢ i defined between Germany andiS ag Sa arie farm, w however, damaged on her upper |}eTed DY X : . . ard. Alired Pet- | home, Mr. Kennedy saw his daughter | pritain as to the status of armed ofwBezange, was followed by an ‘at- | (,rks by the Irench fire. gh disguised commerce raiders erson: fourth ward, George E. Wat- | on the street, but she away fr o » 4 q i s s by 2 like the Moewe, which already has : i 1 W N eI SASTIeN aWAY) SLOI FehEntmieaiey said Germany. tack on the part of the enemy which | Tpere is some doubt. howe R e Jo soni sixth ward, William Rosowsky. | him. That evening she visited a | i ; ¥ vesulted in complete failure. to the identity of the German ves .“m*‘;vm‘ n”«” (“”“' \‘\I e : i Y% 1 Character and had nothing to do with : Councilmen, f Daniel Sul- | fumily by the name of Blanchard on | l‘,':‘lfhi f‘u;'\r:'l':“)'[ ",'frf“';']','i"'” ht In Alsace certain movements un- | reported to have been captured. Do N A ARG ey politic il M-ccon e o, hk Peterson | 13ast Main street, but from there on ‘! el o dertaken by strong German patrols | other version of the account is that o | © Mr. Mueller declared there was ab- | 4nd IZdward Barrett; fourth her parents have lost the trail. “’1( '\I‘”" oo against our outposts in the valley of | the vessel in question is the German | yoanan Tiners Will Carry G | solutely no political significance in | John Preisel and Tenry Kopf; six The Ifttle girl was a pupll at St | -0 D° that atige iacel i #8o Tauch were repulsed by the use A % alian Liners Will Car Auns. % . White = ¥ ward, Morrig s Sk ’ chantmen would be regarded as th auch epuls: y the use | ¢cruiser Roon. e e L | LSHCANIE bol SR IESRHbyae Bthat fhol| ! Mary's Parochial school and unknown | gt 3 _of hand grenades.” 26 b (Deleied ). The imias ! vds supueriing the president andl T e to her ents had been absenting | *.0 "'”)l sublectitu the s A ; e em et el ol om0 p e el et e el e b ol sl Sobera di Dl ns oo SNV ERE NN REMA TN O UT! hersell from cla Since her dle- | -O0 the othier BREQ TS - A st cz a - g f ston, g s OB D] Sl : ochomaclass s 151 contends that under internation: ence with the arrival at Hampton | yacchi, has been instructed to notify D, BRI LG e CRRbim s e o o s ¥ . appearance her parents have learned | ;... chantmien have R MR t&*’ Paris, March 1, 11:45 p. m. (De- | Roags several weeks ago of the Brit- |the Ameriean govermment that. mot shers' Association was attempting to | d NOt to Become Embroiled | that she has not been at school for | ' \d tox detensive LK ¥ - ed.)—The. press and public of | jo steamship Appam, in charge of |yithstanding the German and Au ange for a news service out of in Furopean Conflict. two weeks, but instead of joining her | 5 o0 10r defensive purposes atf rance are mystified at the 'con- | o German prize crew. She brought |irian decress- regarding the sinking hington for German-American | classmates in study she has wandered | 47 merchantmen are entitlegy tinued pause in the German attacks | ord of a mysterious German com- |f armed T S papers. | S aimlessly about the streets. Her | 2°F the law to the same imu around Verdun. Caution born of eX- | meice raider, the Moewe, which was |chantmen will continue fto carry Wilonrand: Mann to| Confer Sweden is just as deter- | parents believe the girl may be pos- | &3 uUnarmed ships without Tossis EARO Y enpa: et = e 3 Moewe, : : A . 0 = e POB i Caro, \e has announce; |.,r|u|r[( v‘h.\(lip,k'mlx;u,ll,» (};) u&e rejec- | roaming the seas and had captured |srmament. | President Wilson and republican she was eighteen months |Se¢ssed of the 1( plnkfl\ t she has a | o Sh toldarey But e nu!icy” ;'K‘( ‘Li‘v(,fi°\‘;) ,‘“” h:}‘“("'nf trff‘:“"‘t‘(f and sunk seven British merchantmen | The ambassador also has been in- | Leader Mann of the house will dis-| ago not to interfere in the war, as :(‘,‘M\“::“ s ";"U:;;‘ ;file‘?}."(f‘.“ ul:;‘lhn:| “That is the ‘tssue betus il e tune the Lorraine fortress. 1t ie | 204 admiralty transports, in addition | structed to say that Italian merchant- | cnss tho attitude of republicuns on | long as she can maintain her national | think It possible that she may have | tV0 Sovernment i i S | to capturing the Appam. will use their artillery only for o arme ip i & e o’clock q = 3 2l v BG-ht more likely that they are Dispatchcgs from the Canary Islands :{‘L?:n\u\”el ',),‘f,,p‘”_e llery only for | the. armed ship ; };0 ltn\f“;m‘"[““]fc’ | honor and dignity,” said Eric Trolle, | accosted some generous family about | Where U. S. Comes in, Efely rosting betore starting atisgn | 121500 ohes frqm the Canary Isiands sive i e GG [ W proabEnts e fly Swedish minister of foreign |the city and by telling them a hard | Between these two governm: C'with greater energy. T el e L ) e A I e e it and later minister to Germany, |luck and pathetic tale to have in- “Now where does the United S8 in many quarters that the attack on - aebraiil ¢ “ ! ihefissuosaliare e o e ltas ng his countr »olicy. duced them to e her in and care e in? In this way ) Verdun was onls o oreliminary t |® German prize crew on board, said | Washington, March —Count | republicans In an effort ‘o gain their | STUSSINg i ysluclo SN Stk 4 care | come in? I this way: It bt ; el rit to be from the Moewe. According to | afacehi Di Cellere, ; B : | BT OB ST LN SO AT e i Slat In Fhoss, SouINes, SO operations on a much larger scale for = Macchi Di Cellere, the Italian am- | support. | Sweden would end her neutrality — | to each other nor to the impoptd : these reports the Moewe continuing oot day 'with. S The conference aroused much d B erc of Ervine o brueh the reports ] bassador, conferred today ‘with Se he conference a d amak |l 4 ties of neutral nations, A her activities after the capture of the |tpry Lansing, presenting the views of | cussion over whether the administra- | LS g violatIonieor To BAR GERMAN IMPORTS ations, /And RNy Accept No Compromise. Washington, March —Administ ) “In the region of Verdun the enemy | | | it | last seen she wore a gray coat and | Smash it. & npon the president as the representi- tive of the publishers’ association, which, he said, was commerc in Pause Mystifies France, Stockholm, via Tondon, March ench once and for all. owev e et e p acks an ar K:,:‘ ”1‘“:‘); ,;“\1 z|fl;rn:ild n;ii‘\ée:f Appam and the seven other British | nis government on armament of mer- | tion forces had lost some greund in her soverign richts py belligerents. many attacks an armed men {ral Joffre is fully prepared for all | VeSSels, between Jan. 16 and Feb. 9, | chant ships. It was said that the | the house which they hoped to cver- cventualities. So far only the local Zi:; :‘r“;; “"_‘]""‘“ steamers off the |Ttallan government's reply to the | come by republican votes or whether | French reserves have been called : LRz American memorandum is not final, [ tle president, considering the aues o I e W % "upon at ‘Verdun, the great general Sl o b and that its formal answer will be a | tion entirely & non-partisan |G Mot weth of Rumania, | ning to Hit Teutons Economic Blow | 7o0d De- 1o Amariean el reserve forces remaining intact for joint one with its alli The info wanted to inform the lend Sinking Fast. at Glose of the War. ,"“”\p to interfere, unless we proce use in repelling other heavy on- OFF FOR SIBERIAN GAMP mation being presented now, it was The later view was predom-| Berlin, March 2, by wireless to Say HEAIETR [ ed on the altruidtic thesiosom sizughts or for carrying out a great said, was a statement of the reasons | inant. ville—Despatches from Bucharest London, March 2, 6:19 a. m.—Th= | tions of humanity v counter attack when the opportune which had actuated Italy to ¢ — | state that the Queen Mother, Eliza- | Daily News learns that the inner ci-| “To my mind this emergeney i moment come Wesleyan Seniors Will Work in Dris- |1 520 merchant - ships, —which REFUSES T0 ANSWER | beth of Rumania, who is ill with | cle of the cabinet will recommend 'hie | high importance. The president, g man and any American citizen 18\ NI (oo el i jured, the question is pr R RN Inner Circle of English Cabinet Plav- | {his government what poif.e":s,t would be. Ir no American citi The question is raised as to whether Litherto had carried no guns. | pneumonia, is sinking rapidly. Six | incorporation in the budget of an an- | ators and representatives sho the next German attack will again | oms For Y. M. C. A.—Passes Severe L physicians, summoned today declar- | nouncement that German imports will [ ypeak with each other and with be at Verdun or along the front from e TOWN IS THR INED. | © |ed her condition hopeles: be prohibited after the war and also | country, free from politicel s the Somme to the Aisne, as it ig| FPhysical Examinations. El Paso, Texas, March —In re- | Assistant U. S. District Attorney De- - that measures will be taken, probably | should wear our hearts of our biaE known that the Germans have been Middletown, March 2.—Robert f, | t4liation for the execution of a num- Queen wbeth, widely known |in the nature of preferential duties, | g0 we may know our position making preparations along the 1atter | 1 aonarq of St. Paul ,a senfor in Wes. | 6T Of their comrades by Car { under her pen name of Carmen Sylva | for the purpose of encourazing ox- | qctly lines, the southern limit of which is i \ocon University, will sail Saturday for | 1F0OPS Zapta soldiers operating near | Lorco e B is 73 years old ports from the British colomes to the Presideénts Atiitagi many miles nearer to Paris than is | gurope to work throughont the se. | the city of Mexico, have threatened | ’ —— | countries of the allics The presidents. ittERE Verdun. These preparations, how- | .inder of the war in the priseq | {0 4estroy the town of El Oro and | New York, Mareh Assistant LYMAN IN TOMBS. No decisison is likely to be reacl e suoports the cor ever, are not so elaborate _as those camps of Siberia under the ~m~r~; of | kil all the inhabitants, including | United 2 District Attorney Ray-| New York, March. 2—Dr.. John |in the matte adds the m\\\»n-z'uv r, u belligerent merchantmen’ Bayl which had been made for Verdun and | (no International committee of ihe | tYeNtY Americans, according o a | mond A. iy, who appeared today | Grant Lyman, alias. Joshua Brown, | til it has been considered by the wn-| oyt o hear arms for defensiveds %hould the Germans attempt the latter | v, no Men's Christian assoeiation mining engireer who reached the | as a witness before the congressional [alias John H. Putnam, whose alleg- | tire cubinet as well as by the econ-| ;e put he does not say, nor plan, the military observers say they Mr, Leonard took his freshman year | POrdet today. commitice investigating irvpeachment | ed mail stock swindles are said to | omic conference of the allies, the| .4 [ goubt if any one does, would be liable to a flank attack by | ¢ yailine University, St. Paul, and = charge brough: asainst United States | have estended over the entire coun- | forthcoming meeting of which Regi-| ohqtitutes defensive purposes. the British in Artols and Flanders. | ontereq tine suphomore class at Wes. | SOCIAL DISE > 3 7 District Attorney Marshall by Con- | try and to have netted him hundreds | nald McKena. chancellor of the ex- ‘Furthermore if a German Heavy Clay Prohibits Big Guns, leyan in 1913. Fe ic a member of| London, Mar : the | sreseman ¥rank Buchanan of Illinois, | of thousands of dollars, was arraign- | chequer, announced in his speech atl i \ithout warning should. aill On the other hand, if the Germans | ppy pota Kappa and other college | final report of Baron Tefused to answer any questions in | ed in the federal district court here |the Guildhall yesterday. and sink a merchantoian; the gl centinue their assaults against Ver- | p,;qieq” He volunteered for the Siber. | royal com ion on soc o8, | T o at was done or happened | today. Ile was remanded to the e = dent proposes to consider the dun from the Plain of the Woevre |, v 'and has passed severe pt which has been conducting an : arand jury which indicted | Tombs until tomorrow, when argu- NEARING $5,000 MARK. tack a lawless act. He will boid Jtheir infantry will have to attack |y, tests which are necessary for the | vestigation for about two yea ‘ongr an Truchanan | ment will be heard on the reguest of = e posed to hold the German g virtually unsupported by the heaviest | /1 he is undertaking. : issued today. The report says the - Sarfaty he toos this posi- | the United States district attorney |Campaign Workors for Y. W, €. A | PO o ctofat-aosoustaiinin: S of the Gggman guns, it is argued, as very serious conditions have been re- | {ion under instructions from District | that he be held in $100,000 bail. Budget Meeting With Success, | the German government persistel the water soaked clay soils of the e vealed and expresses the belief t A orney MurRha Svno BoIdinimithat e Members of the four teams con- | would be tempted to sever di na Lorraine Plain makes the transport FIRE DESTROYS HOUSE. action by the government is the only | this was the wish of both the at- | 666 AT STATE PRISON. ducting the cavip: for raising the | relations and submit the mattem of ‘such guns almost impossible. The —— solution of the great national prob- |‘tormey semeral amd himselr = Hartford, March 2.—There are now | estimate budget for the coming two | congress, which under the const plain is only crossed by four military | pefective Chimney Causes Bad Early | lem. i M at the state prison in Wethersfield, 666 | years annonnced collections today at [ tion, is the war making body. 4 : : i : s Mhe evidenc ¢hich Mr. Bucha- roads, and’ troops and light artillery - - The evidence on v - c L Ty D TR “lr ¥ e %, Thie : would be obliged to deploy in the Moning Blaze on Cemetery Lane. nan and otler mempers of Labor's | inmates, a greater number by twenty- | the noon hour lunch which will total If it must come to this, and < SEIZED CARGO CONDEM 3% P Sen . of AT 1o ST'e a ever bef accor gt 676, with tine prospects for suffi- | must disagree with the presidenty¥ open. under fire from the French A small house belonging to Frank by National Peace Council were indicted | eight thun ever het SesoriinE T ia g B0 L e I must disagree with my coll i Bl G Pl R L e PGS e Dy London, March 2, 4:03 p. m.—The | was preparcd by Mr. Sarfaty, who had | Warden Ward A. Garner. One half [ cient sums being contributed before | if I must disagre ool P B oantate lead t6] Voraurn fraw m‘mt to‘m“" des‘troyéa T five 5 1.y5 | British prize court today condemned | charge of all proceedings before the | the seventy two ncw cells completed aturday noon to make up the neces- | I must not face ‘!hl\ as poll the plain. Both are blocked by | o'clock this morning. The “truoture | ATty tons of aluminum shipped by | grand jury. The indictments charge | two months ago are occupied and no |sary $7,000. The campaign officials rmv.\:lfl‘n n‘_\; ‘:\|($ 1.~]:1“ e 1 tc 3 3 s 7 . 3 S Tt i et i Sl S R T e ST (R | 5 hase recelve contribu- | but believe that if a belligerent # forte—Des Tavannes and Rosellier-— | was a one story, three roomed affair, | ASSPerser & Co. in Ame on the | conspiracy te instigate strikes in muni- | prisoner avaitiiciprison intcoun il Abe nleased B0 oc e shantman is armed, Whether fom 2 TR et ? Swedish ship Augusta to a Swedish | tion factories in the in tslof Ger. | tv Jails: tions from any person who has not ) chantma : ! and everywhere else the infantry | ana the entire roof and rear end of ton Hoh L2 ENLE Of L= § uld face thickly wooded heights | the building were burned away. The | POrl: but destined according to the | muny. | — been approached by vne of the work- | fensive or offensive purposes, if 3 S A STy . Gl AL = e _ transporting war materials it i§ with a straight drop of 250 fect. The | total damage is estimated at about | Judse, for German owners. — The 2 = PREFERENCE BILL UPHILD e | the equivalent Of & war vessed Germans would have here, however, | $1,000. consignment was seized in the Orkney Roston, March ? An act which Tomorrow ovening the closing ‘ i higonh i al] the resources of Metz within easy he house was occupled by a man, | 1slands. | ) m-.“ -11n the X lv‘]w‘lv-'; 1 ,v", mu'n wiil | Pr 'ni Opposes Warning. “reach. two women and a baby but all escaped bt o WEATHER, en preference over aliens in employ- | take place. splandid program rc;\,?r, W sdilia Boan: raceived of Lieu- | without injuryfi The f‘n-cusmruv.: l'v"um GIFTS TO ORPHANA( = = ment in public works was upheld to. | been arranged for the occasion. Mrs.| but wiil merely state that in @ ssmant Colonel Driant, a son-in-law | 5 defective chimne . Rev. Lu n Bojnowski reports Hav(ford, March ill preside at the | to myself, to My constituents i §he late General Boulanger and Ahout a vear ago another small|that Cornelius Daly has contributed Wartford and vicinity: snow, inz a bill I cquity hrousht by fax. | exereises. Mre. Dwight 15 Potter of | 1o my country, 1 will discuss heg depite for Nancy, since the begin- | house on Cemetery Lane was de-|$300 towards the Polish Orphanase and ,colder (onight. Eriday s pavers of Lann Lo enjoin the commis- | the Kennedy Sehool of Missions, Hart- [ fength in the near future. The g | clines to ‘Teil what was Done Be- | | providea that citizens should be giv- has “I cannot discuss the question D 2. day by the supreme court in dismiss- | Frederick G Platt e stroyed by a similar fire in which [and Mrs, Ruducha Fiffer for the clearing. sioncr of public Works of that city | ford, will give a falk on, “The Source | (Continued On Tenth Paged) Thomas Hickey was burned to death.lsame purpose. e~~~ | from discharging alien Jabovers of Our Power. (Continued On Eleventh 1% )