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P ATt | HERALD BEST OF AL T ;h,oc«' NEWSPAPERS }EREE’C'LN&-S’_? NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1018. IDENT PLAYS iflussm *mrs u‘ e | VERNON CSTEN | GERMANY TO) SYMPHONY ORCHESTIRAL oted unanimously last night not to allow the use of the ENATHR WEEKS Criiczs Alged Tnectvty of | 270 | Famous Dance Killad Wile Mak- s (fficials at Natmns(}apiz Bt o G op R ing Flight at Fort Worth for this occasion. It Fi5 8 hn ALL IMPORTS ANIL gamf g CRISIS ON RAROADS | R i et | GAPTAIN N BNGLISH GORPS UNDER LlCEN to accept the orchestra man- . e ) ¢ 5 Uppe“ HOUSER Siien Stitement Tasued by : e R T Exploits During 150 Tlights Over Ger- o 1gem | Administrator—Storrow Defics {ars Karl Mu is a Swiss and to man Line Placed Name on Hero allow him to appear. p mQ | field in Request to Keep Factorics h — Roll—Frank Brown Turner, Yale | | | { tative of the Boston Symphony | | | i i Il i corps was kilied this morning while me——— flying 15 miles west of here. 0 M 1 i MINISS] Vel Castle had made over 150 flights (J L 'Vl((‘hord Re “4to “Flippant” Reply Made by Secre- | ol 6o tntstras | . When Dr. Muck became L | Ttussell, United States i e ok ibecame over the German lines and was the news Attack on Roads Cross-Examina- | tor for Connecticut, 1n a statement | s papers hero of many exploits in the war s \f Tor oy + Prosent | Mide public this mornmg. In this | ) The ¢ zone. His work had been especiaily for Negligence. ion—Accuses Defenders ¢ esent | ! t i ; . o o tion—Accuscs Defenders o | statement Mr. Russell expressed who | . i R - Lrilliant on the Flanders front and ) after tomorro Program ' of Virulence Toward |10 (nat the situation in New I « ke a covered a period of nine months. ile The proclany 3 0 hat i s came to Fort Worth last October| Washington, Feb. 15.— Thousands of | 1 : i Sy i e s ober | Wi ston, Feb. 15 10usands of | Jicense system to land woul ake s 5 alo with Lord Wellesley. vm.m:](w! freight —cars, ;mnn_mmml thus places the en - Gave Life Saving Another. through the winter because of gross|erce of the coum ‘\\null( be unnecessary to continue the Castle, in trying to avoid a cadet, | c5ieCt of railroads in making repairs, | jicense system. of = tHgm vas charged with deliberately S | e : et e jasienarged Sl craely | vneatless Mondays" beyond next weci )-‘ \ ‘ E Ewervedt nis machinelneyondiishcon il cSSU LGS O SRRl R sor = ! board. ; Eolitcyintofthofcontroyerey S ROx Overicmon i Gl n RiiEe ¢ trol, fell and was unable ta right him- | (SNEPS SRC 376 MIREN TCSPORSRIG fO8| 1t i one of the steps @ over war cfliciency by Senator Weeks, | said, the New Ingland administra self. The cadet was an American, but car shortage anc rattic congestion, it ocean carriage of non-esgfe : have t o make '1«»'.4 3 was shown today by reports - i i a republican member of the military | tors have been trying to make Wasl : Al baln: i itoota b tne o was shown today by reports of Inter-f (o0 o B T T sl . | ingt -ealize that we arc facing a = . 2 St . L state Commerce Commissioner Me- . PRussia. This gewy Rommitice. in a speech today vigora|lnstonjirealizeiil e | T'he accident occurred near the e s e e troops and war materiaj Ly iney s deci i = | coal shortage. Our efforts, which ha brook ficld. The cadet was unin- ~ Sl s The following explafnatory state- | monf g Peen reached at ousl iticiz the War department | & 4o oo ferences with President ed Conditions are worst st Philadel-| | The following oxpifnatery state- | conference at imperial headquarter nd other branches of the government. | Wiison and other n:hm.\.l.\[ 1;; high po- o TR T e S sl :)‘)1&:;,‘ 41"”: \!\l:hh.m ‘lrl,ylmx;:;\'x’:g‘.t “.\1 o dlfll}g{t\cf::nrf(r:er: Holland :‘:3 e e T aon ,e's | sitions, were not successful in secur- : it 5 s s a, Cleveland and Buffalo, 2 5 The crence was attended supparting the military committee's | sitions, were n ACCE Loss of foe at Gre\ Nun- ‘”r\ he v lslm_ iln‘ FEONC seat Instrict| oyl 9 Pennsyivania, early this The president bas today issued | Emperor war cabinet and munitions director | ing relief. ing a pupil, instead of in the rear, “Receipts of coal in Connecticut . SLlnean ol D e e Mills 15 a constructive, non-partisan G ST nery at Montreal May where the instructor usually rides. | during the first 12 days of Had he occupied the rear seat he RER = | the Monday closing order is contin orchestra, his parents early in Connecticut and ether New Eng e s ‘mm states were siven by Thomas W. || his father became a Swiss citi- Member of Military Committce Refers tary Baker Under placed all under license Critics, z : - 5 n officials at Washington 1t Washington Feb. 15.—President b . William, Chancellor ve week, had 1,992 so-called bad order | tWO proclamations which will become | Hertling, Field Marshal von Hinder cars al Altoona, 1,233 at Harrisburg, | effective tomorrow. The purpose and | burg, General von Ludendorff Foreis more than 1,500 at Conway vard, near | effect of these proclamations are tu | Secretary von Kuehlmann and othe. and difliculties of the government's military preparations. He declared ) ; charred bodies of babies already re- Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass. She re- o ey, TR e\ R I Ghannel ! > aid and not embarrass Presi- | goo insufficient to take care of the would not have been injured. When i Reach 100 Pittsburgh, 890 at Cleveland, 478 at vject to control by license the en The “no war, but no peace” plan ¢ any coal for manufacturing purposes. took what aviators know as an Im- : : : : L S A . 5 these main terminals, occupied 55| 16, 1918, no commodities may be ex- according to the Amsterdan Jack of a central body to make and | of fucl so as to prevent a shut-down Castle’s pupil was R. Peters : x of fuel so as to pr UK its principal switehing yard “oV The transportation of our armies he will get war t st troubles 5 o ) POS: § "lying Corps p continue at any ra ent and past troubles. plants as well as to prevent the pos swept by fire last night, workmen | F1ving Corps squadron. 5 e at any rate unt i i . : : : : =V | stock. The Western Maryland had 41 = il hi . = the senator said: possible victims. Official of the in-|The machine with which the collision | %© LSRNy il WlEmAbG! e 4| every ton of shipping which can pos- | A dispatch to the Daily News frox < as raised until the president de- | ... e e as | give a list of exact numbe iss- at Philadelphic : % £ i e b . SR Tho Maine Central railroad has o2 list o ol numbers ofm n Castle met his death, was named | **, R ‘]"“ il have bBesn se.| Erociamations does not mean an em- | though it did not end fhe wer, uill ese cars could have be o~ F { the committee (Senator | about eight days. The Boston and e fire > cause of which is at- |-NYer: I8 ailrosds had made proper prepara- man of tr C ce | aby The fire, the cause of which is at railr wd made proper prepara-| the president the power to resulate, Germans now consider that they hay and the cammittee itself and by call- | f i 500 tons | started in the dormitory of the Creche S % ‘It is a combination turn and twist 0 i tic party leaders, not for consulta-|a day above thc amount it receives. > B while diving,” said an aviation offi- ihelimars cnustod o oneestoq)) opanentaEIhiN i oy e SITIED ¥ I DHis) Faccoraiiie Sioihc Sco rratpi cussion of this question on the floor : R (o | e e ldren. | to dive under and around the other | gyivanis it 00 e o ; cussion of uc | Maine ig borrowing from the New |heroic efforts to save the children. et han LRSI COR “As heretofore licenses of the ex- reach Pctrograd, but more proba C- - i y ey, ey 2Nees o vn- | ) f s. The Germans that the question of the most im- s wounded but once in | heon less than 1.500 empty coal rency. evidences of debt or of own- ! force of arms. The German o flving in and about Fort | mine operators cried for niore ca credit. will be issued by the treasury in the Ukraire for the purpose of jdent?” * | should happen it would follow that {tion. ) aho t | min perator ried for T 5 ent? . T e T el VAT ke chandise, bunkers, ships’ supplies, | is declared t s all part of e A chievemor | right ana left, regardless of the con-|tients in a hospital for returned and | ! JrousandsRor g snlor had | tion on sever istern trunk lin T pD re his is all 1 ¢ many army achievemen e et S e ol o] | e former Russian smpire with a view 1 RS OCEIE ORISR U ] Y courso result in untold hardships to | pital patients and many aged bedrid- Won Repute os Dancen re @osi! of many of which meet my ap- | “It is my firm had a national reputation as a dancer. | yajlroads. however, {here are still It is certain the Bolsheviki arc no Footively in his speech made to the | due to Washington’s inaction may|to 55 the death toll of the tragedy. great popularity several vears ago as | waiting to be moved as s0on as motive Volks Zeitung says, and the Centr If 1 were to criticize the secretary | D! b 2t wend b thet B closing bevond next week g —_— granted an aviator's pilot license by | S Mr. Russell sent the following tele- | Local Younz Woman Has Charge of | the Aero Club of America February ~ I 3 PIIENOL serial headquarters to resume opery : =ne § ATRCRAFT MISSILES s : 5 % been left to subordinates. If I were . : g < % V : trator Garfield ¥ | tory record in test flizhts at Newport Hibbard, of New Britain, whose auto- | for the protection of the Ukraine.” : S ue critical coal shortage. it May 2, 1887. ship to the war. Doubtless he him- | hecticut d England, May | ti estic anc iblic lities | AT ‘ 5 P V' vork | the Ukraine was made not nl he is opposed to universal military | tion domestic and public utiliti Hibbard claiimed that a New York |the rai na ot only o e Blrovn i T e e | more bituminous coal to Connecticut | done in that cantonment, it being only | First Lieut. Frank Browne Turner, 1 Fe 1 A u e TAEThS sasteri sront it s inaleaten government factories will | ; i) e ! Association is doing throughout this !on February 9 Turner left college | lish channel recently probably sult- e Acnine ls ras also | dealing with the conclusion of t S et e dw“,,”w”,_‘ 3 driving a machine last fall was also away fr e front, instead of I Boston, Feb. 15—An urgent re- i S eiiing o ui oreTal inronncement B s = touin away from the front, i o the yrding to an oflicial announcem e Tidest Benreh el s As Trotzky attitude particular : : > state was about os much to blame for we would exercise if our borders were 5 ] | house alone received 1,000 guests. had crossed the sea. red the submarine on the surface. it became the political task of tH asked by the committee if other men ! today by James J. Storrow, fuel ad- & They attack it, after maneuvering powers who were working for peas capabilities, Senator Weeks said the | Decause of government demands Mr. that it 1s impossible to expect a de. | T2Ctories were supplied with coal. Murderer of Payroll Guards and | Churning Masses, Released by Mild N e Dkrains had 15 be made 1.kl dent Wilson in unifying America’'s war | daily needs of domestic consumer | he saw the danger of the collision with | = 3 ol ) 2 ; S Philadelphia and 510 at Buffalo. [t tire foreign commerce of the United | Leon Tritzky, the Bolshevik foreig “ rerefore, scemed necessary to| . Fel G e 41 | melman turn. The plane failed to re- 5 = 2 - ¢ 7 It, therefore Montreal, Feb. 15. With 41 T miles of track. The Philadelphia and | ported from this country or imported | spondence of the Daily Expres: rect all of the gavernment's War | gon S onsiderable period of the [covered from the smouldering ruins injury was a 'black eye. Castle |} i k Girestall Jorut ofe for vy considerable period o raihy BT wk o) MR G astle | 5o 16 miles of track. The ic had | to JFrance and the maintenance of a Invasion of G 5 235 at Jersey City, making eight miles ions aintai > 5 3 Y Gag Applied, Weeks Says. bility of a famine and prevent more The plane was only 50 feet above . 3 - Tuniions Tneeded fo ‘makntain them {'petrosradiisNotoupled byl GoriE i : at Cumberland alone. and the Balti- | sibly bo devote rpose; i 3 “Not a question indicating partisan Railroad Supplics Small. stitution were unable early today to | Was threatened was just risinz. ibly bo devoted to these purposes. | Rotterdam says the Germans take thi ral njected litics into tho 2 bu oy estimate s i g > . ¢ ibiti i A libera inje po. o ing but they estimated the loss of life | 4.0 =95 8 M2 ~ 8~ o Bs an - -| bargo on exports or a prohibition of : matically ended the armistice. (T | planes before being shot down: him- | {0 e e S A ¥ | tions for covered repair tracks in ad-| which he will exercise through the|a free hund and niean to use the of only 12 days, and is usin babies of a few days or a few months exercised with the single purpose of dent, does not mean necessarily i ne senate be prevented if possi« : e 5inon ol g 5 £ s { machines but was too close to clear | cars inspectors reported, and at no o 5 = of the se 1 i 1 | Haven road 25 cars of coal a day, | The flames and loss of life were con- | ax nenguted, gandyas port or import of coin, bullion, cur- | that they will support Ulkrain road may be brought to the danger |although at one time the entire inst cars portant committ (0 in comgress at this | = oy T el e e s e departmant: licenses for all other ex- , gesting to the Rada that the new ) | tho New Haven road would have to| There were more than 1,000 n-| Worth, was as famous as his dancing Today’s reports of insvectors indi- L 2 A » Referring to War Secretary Balker, | soquences to public utilities, retail | sick soldiers, situated directly unde: now available for trains without S i Ntending her owa power and infl ‘War department. He has to deal with L St bl it ’ delay. On the New Haven, Pennsyi- ¢ over the new states, of whom gencral publi den inmates were carried to safety by } New York, Feb. 15.—Vernon Castle Baltimore and Ohio, and 1srie | HIBBARD FINED posing a protector. Broval. It would require too much | ships entailed in busin and Tho bodies of 14 more childr :‘ His home was here. With his wife, | jarge numbers af cars stored on sid- FOR MANSLAU BR ! moving troops against the Ukraine, | ymmittee January 28. make a sufficient impression upon - = . | @ teacher of modern dances When | power available or congested con- Powers do not intend to allow then] oy | necessary to continue the Monday | Mr. Castle took up aviation. He was QUBMARINE HIT BY Bicyclists in Branford Last newspaper adds that it “probably h undertaken to do too many things | gram today to Federal Fuel Adminis- 9. 1916, after having made a satisfac- £ LA SRR s Haven, Feb. 15.—Bennett|lions on the northern Russian fre 111k L further criticism, it ou | “Monday closing extended in Con- News, Va He was born in Norwich, mobile Xkilled two rthen at Branford _— < ~ i i > e ~ 2 Break Up Eastern Front self would admit that he is s, pacifist | Since February 1 receipts in Conrec Miss Flora Humphrey of thig city e of manslaughter in superior court to- g training, and I cannot divorce mySelf | leaving none for factories. Earnestly | machine just ahead knocked the men |that the Central Powers might obta he v WS - o| one example of the extensive good | Yaie 19178 of Wicomo, Md. was veen two ITre . X > VL f <illeq | @ dispatch from Vienn: A stat clined to plan for prosccution of the | immediately, otherwise many moro Paul Goebel, aged 1 who lilled T g T ior ar T 3 a i the sinkir >f the U-boat after . @ rotd S d v e e Garhol country. before his senior vear ended, join 1 in the sinking of th $500 e was ts . ~irl | Brest-Litovsk negotations and gt R the Pasalitat v aroia 00 Storrow Defies Garficld. fined $500. He was taking a girl the soldicrs of the cantonments can | transferred to aviation section of e et made to speed up the making of army | where those same guests are sure of | of his death is the first word the Yalo The airplanes were on patrol duty 1y, ipe a4 under which a child may | Frinciple of self-determination m 1e battlefrc ould not have done things belier, | ministrator, from the quartermaster | S — o S i e at ihe becke | ARMS FOR FINLAND fo. mnkie 2. breach in fire-cuil \ dropping several hombs a s ia | Storrow was asked to see that tho ucceeded in dropping several bom a settlement of the Russian and Ro | “I shall reply that the New Iing- Senator Weeks! detatiealidels ¢ yublic ties without allowing L A e i o Tore nator Weeks detailed delays |and public utiliti the approaching plane, Castle under- |, " ciimateqd crippled cars even at|States and from and after February | e lrilathr e relootet e b continue to effect all possible saving spond and he was killed instantly. Sco SRk rebe : il y sk 2 His | Reading had 2,052 bad order car into this country except under license Trotzky does not want peacd plans is largely responsible for pres- | puplic utilities and manufacturing | of the west wing of the Grey nunnery, | belonged to the Bighty-fourth Royal| ;49 ot Ruffalo, 367 at Port Jervis and | continued float of the supplies and | ed. e g : oday continued t searc i 5 of track covered by defective rolling|in fighting tri qui s In his charge against the president, | serious shortage in the domestic situ- today continued their search for other | the ground and was going rapidly. | © : t d Dby in fighting trim, require the use of | troops. e and Ohio had 144 in onc ys : 2 A The Trmslman turn, in which Caps | Z20L6 @nd Ohioihad in onc yard The promulgation of these two |view that Trotaky's declaratio : t coal on hand to last only . situation by an attack upon the chair- | sufficient coal on from 50 to 100. g yaired quickly during the wintep Larid 5 S or . . i e who downed many Allied air- | Do LG i vinter impris, but places in the hands of 'armistice expired February 14). ‘T Jihamberlain, of Oregon, democrat) | araine road has a supply sufficient for | tributed to defective eleatric wiring, 2 : Gos el self, according to flying officers. vance, according to railroad adminis- | g e cor | : 1 | . Cho War Trade hoard and the treasury , portunit ing to the White House many demo- | where there were 170 children, mostiy ] tration officials. tion purposes, but to insist that a dis- | Ay a conscquenc Boston and | gq* Nurses and mursing sisters mada | C°7 _“Captain Castle evidently tried | i (he Philadelphia yards of the Penn- | S5ercised with tl st el R ble. Have we came to such a pass| ¢pioh means that the New Haven |fined to this scction of the nunnery, | Nis own.” time within the past month have there . - i \ slight- : . e ership of property and transfers of | are working on an active prop # .1 oLl rbidden by the pre . { point in a very short tim 1f this | tution was threatened with destrne service and then but slight- | their awaiting movement, while conl L proy \ime is to be forbidden by s S i e e i s s . ¢ conges. | ports and imports, including mer-{is endangered by the Bolsheviki S aaid. arter praising | commandeer coal cars on its lincs | mates of the munnery, including pa- | 07 BIS SP N e S tho eI SIg ip of conges-| | ; o hast) civilians spellbound day after day. “On one or fwo of these.” says the | ete. will be issued by the War Trade ' many's scheme for breakinz up ti i eittenidol BRWIAERTO U IUS TV Or |1 E e s | indlothere W mi swvontd,Wofl ith elibabicsiido rmilory All the hos- E - ult . e questions, the dis- | the i ¢ [ 8 (Ll o e aun o O hope that the ha firemen and soldiers. vania, Yime to enumerate. He has done that | employes of business in Connecticuty were recovered this forenoon, raising| 415, g graceful dancer, he attained |jnga or main lines betwoen terminals Berlin dispatch to the Koeinise) Says Baker Is Pacifist By Naturc, | officials at Washington within e rslfl H’ MPI{REY AT DEVENS the war broke out both of the Castles | (itions will permit.” New Britain Youth's Auto Killed Two | selves thus to be robbed of the frui | next few days so that it will be un- | [jf |} I | became interested in war work and of their lately concluded peace. Tt - been decided at the conference at ir himsclf some of which might have Hostess House ot National Army relate to his temperamental relation- Cantonment at Ayer, Mass. : French Aviators Believe U-Boat Was d last fall, was fined $500 on a charge by nature. For example, even now | ticut inadequate for daily consumb-| s i, charge the Tlostess Houso at | Yale Aviator Killed in gy Destroyed in Battle in ¥nx day. The men were riding bicycles, Amsterdam, Fe Peace Wi Sl ke measures shipment | ports that splendid work is being | received at Yale last night stated that r e heels bafore struck | foodstuffs, but also to effect a breac from the conclusion, based on his | Pray vou take measure hipmer off their wheels before he struck ee.t ! that the Young Women's Christian | killed by an airplane fall in France | and'a German submarine in the iing e St o | ment from a well-informed sourd war—and this condition has to some Close. Arthur Bishop in Hamden while It is at these Hostess Flouses that | the New York naval militia and was | it had been bombed by the planes, } o000 "0 (0 lide in another man's | to Vienna newspapers, says tening preparations with all the Vigor | gyest that every possible effort be | jcef and entertain their guests, and | the signal corps. The announcement | by the French admiralty cenceriiv: the application of th W Reterring to Mr, Bakers reply when | overcoats and blankets' wasi received | a welcome. |One day, last week thej|war record bureau had had that he | over the channel when they discov-| gpive an automobile. { & satisfactory conclusion impossibl that he did not know all the men in ‘ e Q \ : submarine plunged. Tt did front, that is to arrange a peace wi o N : zeneral’s department at Washington. : il & , thal s 2 o he world and could not judge their | sappear hefore the aviators had SEIZED BY SWEDES |the Ukraine, thereby also arriving answer was “somewhat flippant” and | I G (e YR G TR by manian questions. Peace with ti partment whose head makes such a | i | land situation depends entirely on Slayer of Policeman Swing from | Weather, Prevent Coal-Laden Bargesg | base for more bombs. the other kept | Darge Quantities of Cartridges and | cause a way was opened by it to ea | = vateh and saw the submarine emerge ern Europe’s richest granary. Tru Chicago. | Leaving Coast Pov after a few seconds with a list to port the country is not yet organized proi : ‘“T[’M; Atter nynnvnhngfi.';o Steciholins erly, buttopportunlfi_\' mnc e:.-:-l - . QI ! —— 5 Sl 3 e sizht itself, the submarine again dis- . provements is mnow given, an ituation,” Mr. Weeks contended, | get coal enough we will do something | Linderam, eonmicted of toos murdes op | tugs and barges which had stopped ! ime. Its instability, however In-Jof arms and munitlons bound for |of food will be hmported hers 5§ Ee il e T edset [ R B e e e e | e e “‘f“_“ [ ot here: continued ftoday (o be | creased and suddenly the observer | Finland have been seized in the har- | as they are available. i o those who favor the committee's plan | fo. 12 Sk ik i | held up the submarine list still further | bor of Stockholm, the Social Demok- The statement adds that i pes of centralization.” Thy are referred | | "0 Faulkners Island i the| And sink. so that even the periscope | raten of Stockholm says, according to | with the Ukraine was obtainable J.1n to ws plotters, mischievous meddlers | ——— | castern end of the sound, the | could mot be seen an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from | on condition that Cholm shou i tatement to make man changes 1 1 1 1 f - ships . e \ i om the mines «s which an outside investigation have | SHik et T N eaclal: edse e oo B | to Boston,” Mr. Storrow said. “We [ Same Scaflold at Bitterness Against Critics. a Guns Confiscated in Harbor of of 4 keep the railroads running, they | Ghicago, Feb. 15.—Idward Wheea,| New Haven, Feh. 15.-—Great ice rets. | the same scaffold. and cven as servitors of the enemy. . is piled up from six to ten feet - Copenhagen. Half a million cart- | ceded to the Ukraine. the desire i Every means of false suggestion has | GRAIN STEAMER AND TEN OF CREW i Bt D S o LARK |ridses. it i sid, were delivered there | which couid be fulilied Dy the & been uscd to discredit a sincere and | a ‘drifted out of bays and inlets and A AL to the order of an alleged private in- | plication of the principle oz Sv‘l(fi—d loyal attempt to make a change ~ has been wielded into masses of large L dividual. The wor}unen at the Ves- | termination W ’"f'“ is “;‘ -m:,vmz_‘ which will materially increase the ef- ‘» \ ALLOWED BY NliD- (‘“ AN WAVES extent. Tugs which left here hoping o ; ot teras factory have informed the gov- |applying to Russian territory. Chol ficlency of our war administration.” o {o break a channel through the ice | Atorney O'Conncll Wins Suit forferpment that they will stop work if | it i= declared, is such a mixed cou & - exportation of munitions is permitted. ry ethnographically that t the New T | $1:100 F Eal o iR i : ,\v he w question of its bhelonging possible for the president to individ- ially co-ordinate and direct all of the government's functions, Senator Wecks added Can it be possible the president | pepruary 6, when the vessel foun-| Eritish vhich earlier had re w_ York, Feb. 15.—Ten men of For 40 hours Captain Williams ana | 37 coal-laden barges off T . % eakwaters. With two exceptions | e v Wi 5 ik quest | Poland the officers and créw of the British | his companions perched at the rail of | ven breakwater HL RO sl on | in WitizationtOver AWl StoclcHolmENEniNIb A tithe reguest Opposition ta the arrangement combatted by the stalement which d lures it is unintelligible inasmuch the principle of seli-determination ppropriate for all Russian territo: wnd, thercfore, for Russian Pola: It adds that the arrangement did | surprise the Poles, who never receiv| 2 definite promise and who often & vacated the principle now applied the demarkation of the frontier. nded 1 v 1 office t n, t i c S : ] te L ion brought | jess dispateh that all is well at lvnv! “Qornerstone of Peace Structure, : Y Ui and of the report | eroe, one of the est of the islands. “Peace with the Ukraine,” { Ibughacoltler prointed by the e expedition {o 1- | statement. continues, “is the ' cornd sslate of the Tate | land Maentylutkeo with pa weden (Continned On Fifte Asserting that it is physically im- } e 2 hiave returned. There are 17 tugs and | . S | tugs are baund for New London | SV iR e steamer Miguel de Larrinaga of nearly | their ship, 1 overturned, and fireq | 2 tugs are baund f poon of the Swedish government, M. Borov- \ 5,000 tons perished in mid-ocean on | rockets. T MSTEerrcabny il | as asnort SotBcAlL BN GERIEHFLHES B2 \bnouncement was - mkule 10day | spy {he Bolshevik representative floneybrook, Mercury, Plymouth, hat Judge [dwin 12 °r, presiding | yere, wiil leave for the Aland Islands »e crnbarrassed by such a cab- | gered. A cargo of grain Lound for i 3 Sl st ann Mary Scu n the superior cou handed | today on board a warship to induce | inet? It would seem as if he would | France went down with the sni 2o had shifted G 12 3 Q - | down 1o t the plain- | the Russian soldiers there to stop e embar d to a greater extent by A British warship rescued 27 m | T 1 U in the t fimothy | their acts of violence against the in $ Rorpeiuation ol tuesdisjointed who had taken to small 1 ¥ 2 R »'Connell w ¥ “inst | habitants. The Ru 15 also will be m exists, a tem W yme of these survivors arri ere € L e - Joseph H u foT | asked to leave the isfands on Swedish hip with 1 \ il today from a ew 1 W < ' $1.100 vessels. pping plan which ha 5 Attorn rousht action Vessels of a rescue expedition sent cliver coal, notwithstandin . rrinaga’s captain, . ] « : R i St Clark r_he hiad repre-|there by Sweden, have sent a wire. will 1

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