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-h-——-—a HERALD BEST OF A LOCAL I"FW““, P"R‘“ 1918. —TEN PUPILS AT HIGH SCHOOL DANCE TO KEEP WARM 7 N ‘ 0 ‘{J 3 {{“ % {)P‘\‘ a4 W | The Vocational High school 8 Ry was ordered ciosed by the school authorities this morning when it % appeared that it was impossible Missouri Senator Charges '?§ fii:AfiY FGR {This Is Bolshevik Txcus B B (e e Reroriicant Part With a_ L 1 Vs “ | there without danger of taking e epuplica AL 1 | nlant { ' cold. ; I ; el : fi fl%AYJ fli‘FF% E E_‘ O:ui‘l { . At the Academic High school FRE&G fi_{T JAM i & tere Ry L e A der was also some difficulty 1] early this morning in getting I\{'AY AD n the roomas heated and in the | LIRS meantime the pupils vere sent | B S to the gymnasium where they were permitted to dance to keep warm. g Prepared to Give Hun Warm Wel-| 0. P. ENCOURAGES | o i i oo b CRITICISM OF wAR 000 afli_e-fe“" OlI0WS fi e IAL BUILDING TN Resign—Party in Power TForbids { SAN JUAN, P. R.. GUARDE = —o | INTTTATIVR AKIN Assembly to Reconvene. Sant T T Prosident Would Have Hell of a TAKE INITIAHY” AUA}“ Detrogradl Jan 21 Thel decres is fiAY hEvJ YfiRK ES Military guards yesterday werd 5 2 : { placed about the federal build ime. He Bave: If Reoublicans. Sco |sued by the Central executive com- Time, He Says, If Republicans Sc ing, in which are located v situation I'avorable io Enemies of | mittee of the Congress of Workmen's . 3 leesten cure Control of Next Congress— : {and Soldiers’ Delegates dissolving the tually all the of s of the United Central Powers Except on Russian | constituen ssembly says the revo- E:, States insular government,.afte: i i | officials had received informa. Shafts Aimed at Boise Penrose and e Lol e ; i . S ¥ront — Camadians Traised For | [ution 1 the Workmen's ar Chairman Wilcox—Teddy” Is Star Chairman Reported on Lenine's tion considered very important; Guards also were placed o | Soldier’s Counci the only organ- Lighting Raids. Lization to ¢ sile of the : Lo ) It . ; artie bridges near the city and Washington, Jan. 21-—Character- are maintaining an expectant at- Durin : ¢ : 7 s A . izing former President Roosevelt as titude on the western front, Secretary | jution 5 SOl annil N otivi A a0k “{,‘,.:['im‘d MHH“:";,:I\A of Baker stated today in his weekly war ”‘,! . 8 1 L ‘p 15 J (Ui La* Gt l‘ the kniser and “the most seditious Teview, while recent events in Russia ' jjusi : 1 o e S i Stone, addressing the senafe dom Alu if \,u!.: immplzes P e f v NO i'JbOTITUlu F{JR HJ L 1 NL todax reed that republican lead- e review or the week ending that liber god 'in o studled effort Jan. 19. It savs: '"“"L‘!\l' is little to | jmpossible without @ rupture with ;“]S QF?ER ?[A S o1 ne war, record in tho way of military activity | tne bourgolese. Therefore the revo- | yor o ST 2 - o their own hands’ by front the allies are maintaining an €X- | 4ythority to the Congress of Work- | in Saloons—Ice in Harbor ‘; Vo T . WO T iticism of the conduct of Pectant attitude. 1 me wnd Soldier’'s Delegates, the | heen a ‘radical change of feeling IH | ¥ BREWAL fisht fo o finjsh “While the enemy has been busy ! agqpc s the constituent assembly | to Coal Barges—New Enzla N . 3 | the country regarding the orders. In- | Was the word brought back to tlhe carefully centralizing his offensive, the British 4 ;0" cjocted from the old election | ‘ =z dustries were co-operating fully, they | capitol today. the first of political signi, @nd French have greatly strensthened g0 2 P%e (P il Of the old| Workless Monday. Alean e g o i \de in congress since the their defensive dispositior -OTRAN- | povime when authority belonged to N o A Lhacied o Govern Although the order forbids the | three distinguished citizens of demomn entered the war, and regard. 1Zn8 their ftactical arrangements, yng pourgoise. 1he people who voted | gertoq stroete in e of fuel for heating, officials were | Strated exccutive ability is provided in forerunner of bitter par- Whi nln jmanyiinstancesiare as wieyll ror FthcEsocialiiTevolution Bweresunzy s SE £l it s S s SR . sure business would cease and Dr. | the senate military committec’s bill s ti rife, condemncd partisanship Were hitherto, chiefly of an offensive | .y, 44 gistinguish between the dif- | Lo S5O s "l ,',‘””s | Garfield last night issued a direct re- | introduced today by Chairman Chasg in t ar. Resides Col. Roosevelt 1dfare fLoVE DEEDET |{gerentt personsi ot the! bourgeoise and yi= & SSRES JOEAN ERE L EOUSEE | = quest that all retail establishments | beriain 1 e A Gl WG y eventualily. R : ¢ from the Left who were parti- | &V ?' S kf‘ Im y ny{fl_““ ] e R e thineton Tan 21— Director | €xcept food and drug stores close { The text of the bill follows: A bill he recent events in Russia, which | L " ¢ socialism, Therefors the as- | Ot Of the heatless Mondays decreedy qon o) McAdoo told the senate ine [ their doors for the day. Theator: | to establish a war cabinet and te sclared. one’s address, of republican national commitice and tor Penrose among repub- lican leaders as his witnesses. ing statements of the republi- have removed from the tiaeal e of by {he natlonal fuel administration = lachn ? . E Rl sembly necessarily became the au- terstate commerce committee to e | whose closing day was changed to | dcfine the jurisdiction and horl active operations more than 960 niiles y > rce committee t h ity 7 Skyscrape: Fice ildings vally 3 3 ! r X 3| thority of the bourgeoise republic craper office build: virtually uesday by a special ruling Saturday | thercof of front in the eust, the invasion of 3 = : were untennanted; great department { ; 7 setting itself against the revolution A Italy and the consequent shortening of | SI0E JAF " SRS BEE AP0 UG stores closed their doors; hundreds of e bat 3 | the Workmen’s and Soldiers' Council, . factories and small busi P plans and editorials of Rpose Ml m ot el e e e e e e 2 L velt, which, he said, are “vilianous 150 Miles have resulted in greatly In-| "o " ovoiution of November, the Were idle. Al transportation Ii crecds published for money,” Sema- |y 900 S | decree continu has shown the juu Stancydaclanst “‘Reviewing the minor operations | Workers that the old bourgeoise par- | O% Ceraa s X | strated “On my responsibility -as- a-sena- .. {50k place, it is noticeable that | liamentarianism s had its day and | Were oper we f”’(‘,‘"”’ exempted | {1 he had anything to vith tho [ excinpted persons or concerns such | -*‘}'\““““ ] 'A:“vfl to be appointed by tha tor' I charge that since our entrance .. .o.aant initiative and. alertne 5| was incompatible with the task industries, but many of them operated | restriction order? 1 8 he | n*ists and doctors. Dra "'M”‘- y and with the e into t war, Roosevelt, by his at- ... gi ced by the Allies. | fore socialism and only such on a restricted knis,v | approved of the order and thousht it Handicapped by another cold NeiliCongen . f)? the senate : hrough whicH ‘We find the British and French | tions as the Workmen’s and \nu iew Theaters were allowed to remain | would he very beneficial. covering S ater part o the | “:{"_’ C “ the president may exer- menace and o} uction to the sue- , o0 The | Goves lines, | Council were able to overcome the ' oPen V\‘U[ %!\c}' must close tomorrow. McA indictated. however, it cise s 1 of the powers conferred on e e i 3 | opposition of the rich classes and The New York stock exchange opened | if weather conditions improved that The “Rooseveltian Standard” “Along the h front the enemy | create a new socialistic stat Every for business, but without heat, and |it might not be necessary for the e Pt T e e T e Fv i St e e || AL 5, to recognize the au- banks did business as us Saloons | fuel order to remain in eficct as long | the freight tangle Reports indicate widely published utterances of thig tained a relatively passive attitude. | thority of > republican ‘Workmen's iwere privileged to ope ghrisct ion ias iy dicalad A T aecianed Uiy (1 a0 bunseloliens e ¥ been The British sent oul raiding partic | and _Soltliers’ Councils and to place condition that they did not use either | sportation situation was heing great- | steamships interest had been in S s bSe il GRSl e “hiast of Torraite) the shell-torn |/in the nds of the constituent as- fuel or light. Local fuel admi o- |1y improved and the entire fuel | creased Dbut officials directing the oredit and bring the present. govern. territory, the scene of fierce fighting 'Sembly and bourgeoise the liberty = tors cven forbid the use of lamps, lan- | Problem could be worked out so his i SH s dgtien wie o ment Thto public disfavor and weaken G#ring the past summer; a : *h had been won would be a step terns or candles as substitutes for gas | oflice could cffect a better ibu- | hope for material improvemer conducted was brought to ssful conclu- Tuptey of the workmen's and peas Colder weather had a discour 1ging { moderated i e et operation by the British backwards and toward the bank- cetrici tion. i trafiic conditions until the we: seems to be the Rooseveltian ston- SO S e 5 aE g i - ¥y s sealin S and, in the manner Mo pateiotEm!” sion. The British broke into the Ger- | ANLS" reve on. i on the transportation ofiicials, a i HATENT] 1] f R S AN TGRS A Hrencribed, o dire Bro T Ry man line and captured prisoners The constituent assembly opencd | who have been making almost super- §. 30001 VU RO JERE ol Dol e (B e S SRR e o owee oo rth of St. Quentin and east of ' Jan. 18 and for known reasons save human efforts to relieve freight con- Plants shut down by the closing or- 4 ) To supervise, co braingfs, al thought this govern iy tain operati of the railro; for | openied as usual Be it enacted by the senate and some time after peace comes, and not | vners and leasers of office build- | house of representatives of the United return them to private ownership un- | it today received requests to ob- [ States of America, in Congress ass til new and comprehensive laws had | serve the spirit as well as the letter | Sembled, that, there is hereby created here ‘and' commuting service were run | been: enacted to govern them f the order and operate mo light | @ War cabinet, to be composed off on holiday schedules. Food stores Director General McAdoo denied | and clevators except for the use of | three distinguished citizens of deman< leaders regarding > political tacks on the government, has been a | | country east Rockies, raiiroads | ¢ lsonitve ense the movemont. of | im by the constitution and. 'the laws | f the United States as are hereafter tion 2. Said War inst shal haye jupisdiction ant aulhoa low cqssful prosecution of the wi coal to favored ciasses and straighten man,” said Senator Stone “has (») To consider, devise, and plans a policies us prosecution of der still helieved today that such ac N Y a ajo y to the social revolutionists rosti T : 2 G e tish had brushes 2 i b westion and te bring more coal intc TR e . St amelce e Fity Serted, woula sublect themto prosed Merlcourt the Boifieh had | beusnosl &5 08 S Bl dnen, boetion atid to brine moro coal fntd INDER | HAR;R Tfi” S e e mat ouch 8¢~ | rect, and control the functions and nes Tition tor dislivelts. t nemy i e FeHeras e anT Ay Ksantibm T i oG SRc L > har- ] it GElA I . congestion is fmproved. A general |tivities of all executive depastiienisl : orably. S 3 up hundreds of coal- F e e pReanE “Of all men,” the Missouri senator Y v . R prehensible that this faction refused 0 | |aqen harscs frorn tareds of coal embargo on freight was put in oper- | 0ficials, and agencies of ‘the Govesns 5t ¢ o Canadiang in Lively Attack. : on aden barges from tide-water. it T o o ot e said, “Roosevelt is most res debate the just and clear program of —— ation on {ne Pennsylvania road today | r as, i gment i : “Near Lens a Canadian detachment & : 3 % e b for what he denounce He does his 2 s the Central executive cammittee of = e ot vansiere hida e the \\,u abinet. it may be necessary york cunningly. Tn the front of Lig lMunched @ raid against the Gormans . Congress of Workmen's and Now Eaglindiat nect Gevernment of \etherlandb Situte similar erbarsees on thete |'or advisable so to do for the effectugl ' ‘F’L\W" ; : crowned wi ‘1 “t ‘v‘-r Soldiers’ Delegates and to recognize a Boston, Jan. 21.—Business, except heatless Mondays if the jam is not | conduct and vigorous prosecution of This undertaking was carried out with 3o 18, b e e e o " . 3 ] PR e A X - declaration of rights of the exploited itics and produc- : es Ag t Con- Bioies, | the existing the usual Canadian dash and not only $ classes as well as the revolu- tion of government supplies, was al- | Ratifies Agreement Con i (c) To consider and determine, uj working i were the Canadians able to penetrate = 2 thority MOSt at a standstill Yow Hng c - ¥ G submissi tion of November and the authority Most at a standstill in New Bngland ¥ o Vioss B Mine Workers Plodee Support. [ On its own motion or upoh submission cerning Vessels Here. % to it, subject to review by the Presi- the enemy’s positions, but they held ;e4po \vorkmen's and soldiers’ council. today in observance of fuei-sav- rab oA T The U 1 them as long as they deemed it ex TR e eyt e e i ihot day EATIA tho Ty oo =eel ihdignapolis, Jan. 21—-The Tnited g¢n¢ ail ditrerences and questions tes pedient, and only retired after inflict- | i tho aesembly and the departure of here were closed, as the state fuel ¢ ] convention. Hore. today plodseq lating to the conduct and prosscutioil ing serious damage and taking pri the Bolsheviki and social revolution- . ministrator had requested, although Washington, Jan, 21—Charter to ' Mal convention here today pledsed o4y, war that may arise between any to Harry A. ( o P[‘fl“"‘ ruel ad- - gueh departments, officials, and agen- ministrator “unqualified support ana SicP debariments ol co-operation his great task (d) To require information from, ind utilize the services of, any or all executive departments and executive propaganda he throws a deceptive camoufl (J I charge that Rocsevelt is the most willing friend of the in Americ: T cannot escape the belief thal this exceptional colonel, has played so many games of guestior politics, is now playing who oners. ists of the Left inevitable. The social the ruling would allow them to remain , the United States government of all “Southwest of Armenticres, the en- | revolutions of the Right, it says, are open providing they did not use heat. | Dutch steamers now being held i e s he citeq, CMY advanced against a British out-; fighting openly against the authority In nearly every case it was announced | American ports was upheld by the MEnitor Stone waid L h s pvaRCostabnl yeas specallyduiven bacle of the Workmen's and Soldiers’ coun- clerks would not lose any part of their itch government in a rovisional ; L S seer AN e “artillery activity was noted in the cils and supparting the exploiters of p because of the cl(.,\mgv reement just signed in London (pres section and cnemy fire was labor and if this party only remained aloons in the state as a result of | he agreement provides charte E R he on officers or ugents of the United States uth of Cambrai salient, it might play the role uding a the order closed the liquor trade. Ho- round trip [ warc A=At ico) 5 the salary . 4708 the several States and Terme de in hostiie territory were bourgecise counter revolution. The feis sold liquor oniy with food. els now in American ports. L2000 2ot John D., . .o and the District of Columbil erous not only in the theater of decree concludes: “The Central exe- Theaters and other places of amuse- s e nat to go into the ,,l”\'\”” el ("‘ vie Uil o cessary or helpful in the prop u operations where German ammunition cutive committee, therefore, orders ment, allowed to close tomorrow in. | zones but five steamers will ‘“""\ : lite resigned as president o Lrormance of the duties of said War make politics out of the war. dumps near Roulers and railheads and the constituent embly dissolved.” stead of today, were prepared for hol- srial for Switzer nd two will | to become labor @ ?\‘ ex !o Dr. . Cabinek D et clands, | i1 and the international boa e e or e part of t \wrecment that | the union continucd his ‘salary for . ( ,m‘: Soih i eraty eore R ips shall cari 150.000 tons of Ll:“ M\H;’M ‘o{ xli“".‘\'\‘lf"r'll!']‘ receives m'm;‘k“‘ ETahtite aview $1 a year from the government. The order to any anot of his perticular brand miners piedzed also maximum pro duction of coal. directed. Some of the delegates tried to start “Many, if not all tors.” he aseorted publicans throughout the country to e e e o ommen L Bl B0 e Bolsheviki Denounce Canard. iday crowds. there is no need “to trv to fool each N’;" -,‘m‘r (‘1:’”’ 'f" "“J.(,VL.'\; '(\ " e The Bulsheviki government has is-| Factoric S L ayrence) Lowell, M e e e e e Lo e e ”'_; sued a proclamation to the People of "]\1\'hlmr:, 1;-1.\‘\.«.1.“», R. I, DMan- 25 x g 2 y id against German cities > rald petrograd saying in part chester, N. H., and other cities and o 1 o Tresident, tho necessary the congressional investigations of the ,gq et Yoved effectly CRblada S Lo e i 1 ke vy be used for other voyages later | convention endorsed the action of il 7 yureau, officie r O S el B e ez ainct Hanlsuhoiproyedieieci e “Incmies of the people spread tho towns which are working on govern- | MY De sed ' oF BURCH MOSEEES SO 1 5o in continuing his salary. such department, burcu fhiclal, or war pror v republicans were “In the Itallan theater the sUCCesS | report that revolutiona Do SO el et G in American co: ook o chis] ns his Saemcy of the Government, and such Jnioans of the preceding week has been large ang soldiers have fired on a peaceful = aa O G s S 7 oL decisions as the matters under con- Callin entio Toctions S & & e 3 g g " - L 1 | & Ao 98 Rl s oA \,”(' pasitention Lo ””; elocHc o P Gk | labor demonstration. This is done | Cold Wave in Connecticut. I CiTIo o VANCE u“ls DEGORAT[ON sideration may require or warrant. piexty m,m,‘.‘“,, en |‘:“'n ‘(.m'\:‘ h\'r‘\“\r On Italian Iront | for the purpose of sowing trouble in | ew Haven, Jan. 21-—Connecticut g | (f) To make rule m\:dmr‘t;::mn:;\\; 2 0 S ok - 1 i R P InGT the ranks of the workers, causing ex- | was today going througl ts frs = | zoverning its own roce: H e presidential election woul¢ . Tho Italians successfully launched < y going through i ir cimal Revenae Sery Take: : . p SRS . 3 ke lllr e d, Ll nb“m“ r””{“:' on three segments of the lines, a series CeSSCs in inciting against the revoluu- rheatiess Monday, under the order is- 2t New Britain Ambulancier Included | said War Cabinet shall, upon comple ere is a chance,” he proceeded, ¥ ISE A EIes e o e o : of assaults resulting in a decided ad- tionary leaders. sued by National Fuel Administrator vantage of Holidays. {tion of its membership, immediately for the dominating republicans of B il e S T e o ; - | When Members of His Section Get | organize and thercupon and thereaf- the country—some of them. perhaps Vantage for their forces engaged. The! :: ,l,, e 1t the authots ' Garfield, with the temperature in The office nternal revenue OrEA E first attack was made east of Capo © o - g at sailors, sol- 7 S g s disposi- Scoug atiseilors Mol = Rt S ot tar rom! ol zero [lcolidatonth. Mo nilding will bo| Crolx de Gaesre ter proceed to an expeditious disposi more than one of them seekinz to 4 = 2 =1 diersiandiworkmeniwHa are keepingstiom Sirn e ol e Mabout 10 || operiea. durin N or v Oix Zeaxe: tion of ull matters coming before it. promote hi mediate personal Sile which brousht about a material - ) s Ay 3230 Word has been received from Sec. 3. The secretary of war and the : order in the city. The central eXxecu- gegrees al : Pt e : . ten he : ridgehe: srees o > at 8 o’clock this morn- |from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and from 6: g glorification, and others, acting on a °Xten of the Italian bridgehead i . 1,5 opened a. searching inquiry ooy Ve g rancelths : o . espectively, hers, acting on a tive has opened a searching inquiry i, put it was expected it would grow | p. m. to 9 p. m. pursuant fo instruc- | France that the members of the am- | secretary of the nav respectively, larger scale, to promote a party ac Eloneptiioow e BIcY ani¢ e culprits wil be tric = = 2 . e | re i 5 T 3 2 S Aute wi > - cab= Sl ned HLER R “Tha second betwecn Monte Tomba | il the culrr il be tricd by re- \armer during the day. xcept for | fions from Collector James J. Walsh, | bulance unit, S. S. U. 14, of which | shall assign to duty with the war eal vantage—to strike hard to turn down . “Tho second betwee US| volutionary tribunal the factories and other businoss | This apples o ali ofiices in Connect. | Robert C. Vance of Maple, street is | inet such commissioned officers as said (this administration and take the wov- 2nd the Monte Solari : et The proclamation concludes by ad- y,c05 exempted from the order bu ut and Jde Island. Mr. Wilsh be- |2 member, has been decorated for | war cabinet may request; and sald crnment into their own hands. That PO2sitive value ) sreatly | (ising the people to ignore the rumors 11008 E 1o . L feut ¢ Lok i : e A Vi el Ss ShGet e loy all’ cleriiks = S e e F stre 1 H B e OaBE X S iness generally was shut down. Trol- |Jieves this a spiendid opporiurity for y. Mr. Va as with his | war cabinet shall employ all jght is on. Tt is being plaved before and remain calm and by assuring 0% SO S S 0 sunday | those lahle Lo pay an income tax to | section during good work in the par- | and other employes required for serv- our very eyes, ““Dhe third and by far the most jm. | them that order is being maintained '} qule and the steam train service | visit the deputy collector here, ticular sector for which the unit has | jce with it; and in addition to the of- G. 0. P. Allied With Malcontents | "8 0 \& resulted in bring- | on a h schedule If manufacturers will send to the | been decorated. ficers assigned thereto as herein pro- i 5 el R E ] office, blank forms all their | The decoration is the croix do | vided the president may appoint for the relicf of Belgium and hened tne e thig by sailors, soldiers and workmen i ‘“"1,,“‘:,‘::,0”;‘, el :,” :_ (:.r,,“',‘, “':\:, on 4,‘/,‘1 2 e I:" e 5 ""'!“'\" ORI md Sy e A £ ! v” s . tax will | guerre (the cross of war) and each | duty with said war cabinet such offi- {aln tho founty f b einotong Dositons I thegionie Asolene s - Jan. 21.—Toreign b SFHOUSAND DOLUAR ; individual member receives an offi- | cers as the war cabinet may determina falits ol S e il e i fore Teavins rtford, Jan. 21— William : T 1 cially stamped certificate indicating | to be necessary, who st sceive, un- A L o nsaaldipo oS on i . von Keuhlmann, o been appointed I L it was due will re- | the ‘honor that has been conferred. | less otherwise proseribed by law, such to strile blindly at the party in pow- “This Jast achievement mu : ; S y per for the | In a letter written on December 29 | compensation as the war cabinet shall & Therctore n . e e B e e 2 B i ‘ rma government he [ Mr. Vance states that he is sending | geem just and reasonabl A < . i e e o his decoration home that it may be Sec. 4. The salar ach memben ! safely until his return. $12,008 Sllv fhorss h these dlscordant as it has removed the menace 1 ‘ongress of Workmer v : ek to turn the e ek - of the war cabin } y f 2 Mr. Vance writes interestingly of | | enemy be hle per annum, ‘\u salaries, compeusations 1 nece offices, protest against flank in the r of Monta g o that his depar A ¢ | ATEACRS FAPANG WAR TOLIOY. [0 00 & s o songniiianses put forward “It will be s ¢ f lis € 3 Sonat X acquaintance repose in P a Lals he pressure of the Au s \ ¢ 3 ot Pa R iCes ProSram | Do, ur He also A tnes ! > 1 tells of his acquaintance with Saturis ong presen < arca has been materially lessen v For Session of Diet Grant, grandson of the { tion, to exc ider feel- Aerial operatior expenses reurred in aintenance and ad- illustrious | ministratic war cabihet: and ndon n The policy of | unior gencral in the Civil war and t rovisions of the subjected | former president, who is a disfin o to dis- at t ntent and lack of cor tently active dence spread the poison of this and the Bri P e . L andthe e ] tack o h ion of | Buished officer in the French Foreign | g nds in the treasury not st £90 I | S < o dict to b | shortly - | Lesgior s likewise states thit he ppropriated the sum of 4 LR 1€ the o i cording to advices from Tokia fors | has B e Anierican aviator, Ma for the fiscal year ending % LG oe hostile air raids took pla ! 3 Adin L warded in o despateh from | Lufberry of Wallingford, now an Tune 13, 1918 S Doty el L S . ; . Shangh: nary on the|in the Lafayette Escadrille Sec. 5. At the end of six months r tf .n.” W.’, - | ¢ 'I',;, to ,”‘ th ‘vr‘;»‘h S ! s eve of a meetir ) diet, tha g T after the termination of the present > € S e b UEVELOf 7 (| jarties met vest issued the PRESIDENT'S NOMINATIONS. war, or at such envler dntb kivestbie under nd stakir defer Ttalian towns. Padua g g 2 declaration Kenshaike opposi- Washington, Jan. 21.-—President | (o mination of the war as the pres- ion party asserts the government has son’s nominations today included { j3.nt may designate, the war cabinet ailed in its policy towards C hina, hag Collector of customs: IZdmund | 3crepy created shall cease to exist and not bee utly positive in ita | Billinzs of Boston, M disurict No. | ihe funds, records, and other pablio| uppor i allies nd has handled | 4; Willilam H Ber Philadelphia s fortunes n their erit- | Tr el ea i in hroad I finances injudiciously. J distri (Continued ~On Niath Paged.

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