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l'RO'fl THE HERA! D ¥ ¥ ox x4 x i ] - HERALD “ADS” MEAN ,” | REOEEN ¥ ¥ ¥ \ § BETTER BUSINESS TO THE &EH\'ICE. NEW BRITAIN, CONNEC] CUT x3RII\A\ fiTJa.?.’RESlDENT MAKES CLEAR @ERTAIN PHASES OF HI :PEACE PROGRAM TO BRITISH STATESMEN, CHIEFL bns ha pce Corp 'HE QUESTION OF ENGLAND'S SUPREMACY ON SEAS s been fnes an, 1s kille ath of “/OMEN BEING ABUSED BY REDS; |GERMANS SEE NO PEACE IN FATHERLAND | THREE HOUR DISCUSSION INCLUDES feident. - @ CONDITIONS IN UKRAINIA CHAOTIC; UNTIL ENGLAND AND AMERICANS COME TO EVERYTHING FROM REDUCING ARMS b GER! Sk "~ OF NATION m GERWAN}% LOOTING CITY OF DANZIG| ooy b e DON'T WANT FRENGH TROOPS|__ T© PROPOSED LEAGUE OF N: | e e T e 5 i & cept the responsibility of ordering an Llovd George and Balfo tt's 4 Be Re‘lh‘ed' Roillg0t Tells | F pears here ol Unellsheana 4 mert Willing For Oceupation. attack on the sailors. The instruc- 2 g reauy <Associated Press Corres- can troops come to keep order,” is a e e Lonsiro e atiac h(}firl(}vd. were | Strictly Informal—Resul 1 ho; | | statement attributed to one of the [jower c A Bein e willinstto ’:"‘I""‘ by "'{‘i“"” = “":'m(: 'l’:l""' u";f,,;“j sondent—Kieve is #Calm.| — riotous German saflors in Ferlin by |sec foreign iroops in the capital, Teel- Sl Dl e anaern Said to Be Satisfactory. he correspondent of the Dai Ig that they havs mothine to lose| il b Lo o ihe Teave Ehe gov iking pr ¢ J erhaps son i e TOIE = — - s, — Crar's Whereabouts KDOWD 10 |yvcur’st e German cupieas Tne cor. 40 pertens sometnine to satn v the | Conii feaiat . Declares That Great Demonstra- today gargaw, Dee. 24 (By the belat- | ! respondent says he talked with a : i | The correspondent considers one of London, Dec. —President W wor ) ooy Fores commanacr | Alied Governmeus REIGE. SAYS | oven oxner - viom, who. sxpreused |, P Somd Fox Ak | e o ieting tasore of e | ot qinoors Welgpe | S coni e ey iy e fhe fath jura, the Ukrainian leader, dr 3 5 Richard Barth is quoted by the ! esmen are described in Ame ur days, gkoropadski from Kiev on .\.n- i themselves similarly, some of them pondent as saying that he and 1 ors’ wives and sweeth some of having been very sati adding, “dont let them send the | fellow cabinet members, Hugo Ilaase | whom participated in the fighting. B factory. The pre F t mo ¥ uppc [city jost Thussdns. | Frince radsi- | WANTS TO BE LEFT ALONE | = el : , s GREATEST RECEPTION BVER| b tioes it vt eoc Job n.. & wealthy Polish landowner. Lloyd George's luncheon in most i ¥ broth'eq and has reached here with oth- e AMER' AN IN M Nl H T R o i FAET“RIES WILL EL“SE timate discussion with the premf bt thro, refugees, which include 400 Tt ccount=t ofl His® Murder® Manurac | St RUMORS THA e and for Secretary Balfour B we LB micers driven out of the dis- FORMER EMPEROR HAS BEEN Chronidle Says Kings and Emperors | Buckingham Palace, going over t t I gujet Dubno by peasants. Prince Rud- tured By Trotzky and Lenine F | \SSASSINATED UNVERIFTED | general aspects of the 11 points st. Tlyell said to the Associated Press ASK WILS[IN F['R Fflfll] >, i 2 = Were Accorded Such Popular Ova- | his peace program. el sald . to.« the oF Propaganda—Said to Be in Neutral | Paris, Dec. 4 Ru- ¥ e of jon his arrival here mors that the former emperor of tion—Crowd Declares Guest is “A\ Discussion is General. 1 nect Women Being ,‘““"“'f,:,"'\'l' hona | Country. b ? Germany had been sinated m— The whole discussion was e gene aft{ “Kiey is calm again he shops | became current in Paris, Jteal Man, Anywa; one. The president continued t ke 1t re open and it is still occupied bY| Wursaw, Dec. 24, (B > Aswo- | Also Want Passports and Aid!| in the chamber of de s R. & E. Only Branch of % discussions with the British statd % Y0,000 German troops under Gen.|ciated Press)—There is no doubt evening. Therc is not the sl London, Dec. 27.—London's morn- | men at the luncheon in Downi Anapyirbach. The Imrnjf'» ‘..r_ d“:l]l‘fh.‘\l 'l‘l that the czar and his entive family | in Communicating With est confirmation of the report up Corporation Not Sure ing papers, having suspended publica- | street, and later resumed them the " at 'y, especially in the ol- | are alive. I am positive of this,” was to the present i m 4 - hris Buckingl Palace. Muc! 9 It tion since Tuesday for the Christmas ingham Palace. Much progrg was made in making clear so phases of the president's points, pril ks ‘nia rict, canhot be realized. Il ipa declaration made to the corre 5 . o ter. iye seen how landlords and their | o0 CEREGA IME (0 de Toht. Relatives in U. S. - of Short Rest. holiday, had to find space today for on intnagers have been cruelly assaulted | jatcnher, o nephew of Gen. Skoropad- ST three days’ news from ‘the world. Well L) beaten by peasants and turned | gei and who has just escaped from —_— ! _ Nevertheless, by far the largest part | SP2lY the question of British na e rest ' naked in the bitter cold. They MG o e et ey e e Inventory will be taken in the ,‘L‘nf every paper is given over to Pres- i Bu like e begun to ill-treat women, which B ) B0 14 ; Hardware | ident Wilson’s visit, other news be- Very Tnformal Talk. . w2 | Petrograd, Dvinsk, Vilna and Rovno. | o bress)—A srot ey ; visions of the American velope omething new to Bolshevism. For ed Press)- roup of Americans o corporation during the coming week, j in8 severely condensed. Through the At Buckingham Palace before t The letance, if they cannot find the hus- Murder Story a Fake. German birth who bave been in Mu- and a1l with the exception of the Rus. | describtive articles, as well as the edi- | luncheon, the president, premier a jer of ‘d or father they wish to arrest,| I cannot reveal where the ohl o ol e sell & Torwin division, have posted no- | torials, gratification is expressed over | foreign secretary met in one of t B man p - take the wife. mother or daugh- | hecuuse he oes not wish it,” he add- e T e {ices announcing that the factory will| Mr. Wilson’s presence and the peo- |rooms of the president’s suite befd) éd, “he does not care to be bothered | (oo tn UG ERL DRSS D ’l‘ A be closed during the inventor In | Ple’s joyous welcome, which is de- |a cheerful, open fire. It was an ¢ ROV (100,000 Germans In Ukraine. wnd he wants to be left alone. His Sk pOLL IO ¥ 2 the Russell & Brwin division, Mr. |clared to have been the warmest t tirely informal conference intended President Wilson, asking for quick escapec dressed as ailroad | hereabouts is known to an Allied I focalranarit s ainy - . U S G N - B . B k 0 l Hawley stated that the officials have | Pute to a distinguished visitor that | develop the most intimate aspects vjoe on in carrying a num- | government. It is in a neutral coun- | 2l .. Ual Now Bring Back UDLY | o devideq wpon the time for inven.|London has ever known. A stram of | the sitiation sistanco in communicating with their )f German soldlers, a few women [ v accounts of his murder e R o tory, and while it is liable to be taken | Sympathetic personal greeting runs | The president did a great deal some civil @ wgers. At ev-terinpurg were manufactured The: hegiis PR . Ahom 160 000 anr Momh during the first days of next week, it|through all the stories and the writ- | talking, and it was smid afterws station ‘it was a flght to get DY. | qisizkye and. Lenine for propaganda | g 19 Mieeting was mavked by y 1 is also probable that it will be held | ers regard the popular acclamations | that nothing developed to show tl wre robbing and disarm- 1§ oode SR heie WiugTevoren skl ST Duer intil thestollowing wodie of the president as being animated by | any substantial difference in prin German soldiors everyslicr - Alrahe Brcetted Instoail: ligeerd 0: S et All departments of the Corbin | the same spirit. ple or in fundamen infuri H qLuse gl g N o o i o DUt annticcl ded MAY INGREASE TO 300 000 Serew corporation will be closed| President’s Triumphal Procession. Many Items Cousidered. 3 m" c: i ‘x\v\\“ 1](;:::;”1‘ n‘ e 1‘ Tt :n«-"‘ much 1‘1(;‘“”; ”.‘1” n\‘(‘> and {to p;_»(f“m ‘(\; ;Tfu [",' ntit - Uvy, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of g datent WMo s Sbttes wa ¥ A The discussion rarged about t a that possibly 00 Germans | also the lives of many officers to ac- n g corsidered taking s & e s oxcintl S son’s ney s 2 % o ashs ihe e Prewmar 4 0 P Gltraine g but only | emilish hie okcaps. Amiong. the offis | toWard getting in touch with other next Waeks dnid mith o C‘t‘;:t:x:egf triumphal procession from the mo- f:’sfif‘flm‘:h’e","fimhj "l]:_(:p‘r::,”"’,cn" Pa Mrs. U oo are armed. I believe | cers kilied was Count Taiichey, thé | Americans similarly situated in 68,000 Men Iad Been Returned Up to | 1108¢ emplove AR ment he landed,” says the Mail, “and | 0 oo e oo ow whe d best ¢ e best ry, ne > e rloyved in the | . . % leasant > il el s ok 3 itary at- | many, especially a colony of native- Lory,jiion oa Vil BS oLt it was real, sincere affection, and no ; < ¢ will eventuzily make their es s forw persoral military at- | pecially a colony of native 2 0 o2 ® s 3 b his) Pl o ents t! "inpcugtiout all of Ukraink, | (aghe, who was shot instead of the | DOrn Americans in Munich who have | December 21—80 Per Cent. of Al | factory during those davs. = Several| ;.ro curfosity that brought to his |9f these subjects was di c. Spe fne for 1.3 i< inhabited by 30,000,000 peo- | exar. Documents describing the czar's | refused to associate actively with the from each department will be em- [ o8 Lo o Y eclamations of 4 fically or Dy itself, as they are co 5 : S SE Tanmene o s e e e 5 German Prisoners Arc Only | ployed on the inventory and time and ¢ g °" | sidered inseparable in the final anal e A. E. | conditions must be regarded as| ascape were in the hands of German | German-Americans. All such efforts . civen those . so . employed. | the people of London. There have Aty uroous of K I am W o absolutely chaotic.” Clonsul Koenig at Petrograd who for- | have thus far heen frustrated by the Bans a halt |v7”k\“" n0s o im‘_ ;m”' been more cxcited crowds here, but [ % =2 T TS '11;\ ’1 e Hnt 8 well = aliles Blanisll Hor Deroat, St il police, who have refused to give the Vs X \\}m»l\"\)\':r\_ « day never crowds that so impressively fhecdlflarf:;;;'n< ! n:“?l;m” as v en our |js stated that the defeat of Gen. M. de Tchihatchef said the Allies | addresses of Americans residing here. Washington, Dec. 27.—Sixty-eight |’ 91\'\1.« ‘;‘m'e;“n,\ i & F. Corbin's | Pressed their warm hearted hospit: e thEs s e Tadlaca home Yropadski may be attributed to thej ghoyld send an army of occupation thousand American soldiers had been | b LV B e ity.” . Y s . th. that two months ago under Al-|4.i0 Russia to e-establish a stable returned from overseas December 21, \\Im h:).- er'gd']'?l{f::;:l x‘x;d‘heflilmcma Reception is Sincere. Wilson Speaks On Monday. wSoon 1 advice he proclaimed Ukraine a| hovernment and business conditions. TO SEND GEREALS ABROAD and slightly more than 500,000 in this :"r“‘,"._"r:"‘l,“ completed Tuesday it is| The Post, which hopes Mr. Wilson There may be an inkling of the the art of Russia, whereas the peasaats] e gaid tha cost of living in Russia country had been mustered out ot ‘:" C0h s plant will not work | i8 convinced of the sincere cordiality | sults attained at today's conferen o nt that country to.be independent.f -~ "/ 0T oo service, members of the house mili- et i ke ; ,d | in the addresses which President W B o e T piavaa T TR inE S e Gl YD G re b Sl e e R ?\-'),:z:;:r"‘ey:m;:)f,llinSfiI‘o:fiox:hi‘;Eh\1} son will deliver tomorrow in 4 s made, hands of Petlura, who promised “NEW BRITAIN” WILIL 00 Tons of Wheat Substitutes in their weekly conference at the war| PORPIORC C6 The Inventory in |abandon their usual hoMday routine | Guildhall and on Monday at Manchd W ston (0 She peasenis panitios teusd " New England Will Be Taken of | fePariment. the Corbin Cabinet Lock factory will|to greet a stranger. Expressing grat- | ter. About all that can be said graats to evers v;x.«-n] S has \E NAME OF VESSEI 32,000 Officers Released. probubly not consume more than halt | ification at the reception, she newspa- | this time, it is indicated from Amel s a soldier under hin BE NA) 4| Market and Sent to Europe. Officers are Dbeing discharg ay's work, and the factory will be | per says there was not the least un- | can sources, Is that = the presidg a 5 Wilson’s | found the spirit of accommodati and open minded consideration whij he expected. R a zig says the = Bost Doo rapid rate, Chairman Dent said, e closed New Year's afternoon for that | certainty respecting Mr. ”v”"uv‘ dismantling the part and R Joston, Dec. 27.—Rightecn thou- | plaining that $2.000 had oleas- | purpose. opinion of the welcome which er hefor AN A0 A el machinery, | Navy Department Ship Will e Named | S04 tons of cercals brought into New | ed since the armistice was ed. Iaventories will be taken in other [ pressed heartfelt thanks and grati- E me in S siesilar AR caltord Sng to be used as wheat substi- | Troop movements from abroad on|factores about the city, but as yet|tude to him and his country for noble Most Tmportant Conference. pked he ;108 :,‘”,,,;,. A that e s \fter City for Splendid Work he taken off the market by | SHIPS NOW controlled by the United|none of the officials have announced | efforts in behalf of justice and free- Moday s dalferentes ans: oonali forld, n _‘pnf, may give that port to Po 5 4 | Qirenti S T e | States are limited to 160,000 men aftheir intention of closing during fhe | dom.” : as undoubtedly the most importe B8 has ool s Teparted to be' again in on Liberty Loans. j flirection of the federal food adminis~ | month, but 'the ‘department hopes to | inveator Greatest Popular Ovation. S rOCEAAInGS ih cs conracdt i 4 orte » be ags - 0o v X T e : 2 5 3 i o ¢ tHng 0 hovist hands, after the defe: £ B e e (“”:,"‘T:"“ B “j::'r,'_':‘ '“ fo Iuropean |increase this to 200,000 or 300,000, ——— “Kings and emperors arriving as | negotiations with the exception of t Jfot the ', thoops near fhat’ oty Srne e R e s e O Data On Hun Prisoners, ALLIES OCCUPY MANNHEIM. ! Great Britain's guests were never ac- | actual deliberations at Versaill ha 1 an 2 o o < x at v s B0 S uitecton o fithe BT War department officials al T corded such a ‘moving popular ova- | The president is represented as qu 3 ates to the city of New Britain for | grain corporation for this district. ar departmernt officials also tolg : 5 7 Pt 1der g dwor] 3 n. The HERE IS “SOME" ARMY. splendid work doné diiring the Liberty | The cereals, which now are in, the | WMEMDers of the committee that an in- | Ordered There By Toch to Protectton,” e e e rve the i £ Q % < i : s iy | vestigation hy the Britis £ 42.00 000 Allied Pri s the surface, the visit betokens a great | further proceedings in Pariz will = g Loan campaigns is the privilege of | hands of dealers, will Le shipped from | vestisation ALY e LD 11,000 TR ey Siaa that of ine heemdiol o d before he departs from Engla ¢ Prisoners, Chinese Coolies and | T e Tinitad! Hiate his! port aftort th et 1~ | German prisoners captured in Octo- - b Mo deal more than tha > hea a 4 L o} naming a ship o States. | this port after ‘they have heen col rich, De (Havas.)—A bat- : . Bk : e Paie 2 s o s = her in northern France and Belgit AUriCH s EOTZEL state, and the crowds were well aware The president's plans for returni Draftces in Bolshevik Forces. i The local Liberty Loan committee de- | lected from New England centers. z i and Belgium | o y4,n of infantry has occupied Mann- THI8. fact.” to France nekh Tuesddy srainaritl A lectuiVashington, Dec. 2 Information | cided last evening to ‘call the ship | Shipments will be made to: Altied ’1":\:’“'2(“‘ that "’_‘If’}‘_' ages "““5“““ ;T:I"‘ T ol By ordop o Marshal Hochiin or- "f,rh(‘ el Nerales shatured:, 'TMo restits’ ‘g isds ec oS S - e 8 itent o 0 69 v hirty Der cen 5 : 2 says: ma ed. e s liam 3 ching the State department today | “New Britain. untries where the food situation fs | 14 %0 89 vears. el 1o %o 95| der to watch the prison camp near| ur¢ was a people’s welcome, not | meetings will determine whether bc. 29, p M Bucharest describes the main The requirement for naming a ship, | Most acute. sl = “"| there, where 10,000 Allied prisoners only expressing gratitude for the | will be necessary for him to remain ot ce of the Bolshevik army in Russia ; as prescribed by the Liberty Ioan —_— & oo o - await liberation, the Badische Landes| ,..qjent's spacious statesmanship, | continue the conferences consisting of Austro-Hungarians | committee of New England is that the L = Zeitung says. This step, it is added, e aia) UnealBAE sdomn) e lCh s the s oot LITTLE JOY IN MUNICH. WAR.DEPT. WILL TRY Svas tekon Dacaiiiel of thel bad treat- ) o oy i S e the HOUSE CONVENES TODAY. { POIN e prisonste) 80000 xaon troplifhe f clty : 2 ) S reat- ! put also sending greetings from alkan provinces, 40,000 Chineso ! of subscribers in proportion to the | . . = = o ment of the prisoners, several o il of Great Btatn o iho ik orkmen and 500,000 Russian sol- | population is qualified. New Britain, ! Sueness T im‘"m“) Siuioea and TO AID STATE MFG. | whom were murdered. g:ii ‘;iogxes of America on the mor- | Matter of Volantary Enlistments “ers forced to join the Bolsheyiki by | in Class IL. (cities between 25,000 and | Outlook for Fiture Is Not Bright. - g yow of their joint victory.” pectilitlo Be TaRGH, Up. siden: 1+ of starvation 50,000), shared the honor with | Afunich, Dec. 26 (By The Associated | War Contract Game . Mot st B RongcheR castEbanic Rot et Orowds Ever Out Sk It is reported that food is very ' Quincy, Mass. - The ‘percentage that | War Contract Cancellations Will Bo|the Rhine south of Mayence. It is Targest Crowc Washington, Dec. —The hou B Ard e T e s | e B il attalned wasA2id il A “C“ —Christmas passed more quiet- Sent Ta Slonly Unt 5 withia the neutral zone east of the| “Fondon never witnessed anything | met today under the three holid 3 A 3 than ever before in Munich. For SSUUEIDES DRIy S LN the Rhineoutlined by the teyms of the| quite Ike this impressive weltome,” | rcndse asresflint for & short ho first time since the war began the First of April. armistice. says the [xpress, which dwells upon | 1o feature of which was expected custom of exchanging gifts was al- _— the remarkable size of the crowds, | e the introduction of a bill author fncare lescribes conditions in Petro- | mittee, sent word today to the Ship- | M0t abandoned, since evervone,.rich | Hartford, Dec. 27.—Governor Hol- BOLSHEVIKI WANT PRACE declating Do forslen SOy erg e e, | 10z resuibtion of volunta:y'efll incare frreiiils ¥ ! 5 = 5 I or poor, is anxious about the future | COmMb today reccived from Assistaut = ™ ever so acclaimed by so many peop. ment in the army and repealing desperate, ping board that New B n will send | and is inclined to spend as Httle ag | Secretary of War Crowell a letter in The crowds that welcomed Marshal | hro isions of the selective service 2 aaTel #| response to the telegram sent by the Foch and Field Marshal Halg Were | jimiting enlistments to the period .governor last week requesting delay| Consider Whole Russian Question. | o)1 in comparison. el b i R il ar of a Bolshevik uprising in Odessa | total number of subscribers amount- Kie A Swedish press report, | ing to 5,733,400, / . Sloper, chair- Paris, I reached the e department | man of the Jocal Liberty T.oan com- Given rdennes rench & - 2 delegation when the ship is ans in tFLUENZA B EPTDEMIC Jaunched. JONG IN 51 d O £ acti t cities whic av H yle: 5 o i i - 2 v 52 iyisitec 18 HAGING TP T TON L e monageticut cltios wi ha¥e | have issued a statement claiming that |7 Wholesale cancelling of war coa-| London, Dee. 27.—The Allled gov-1i His Personality Praised. mended by Secretary Baker yester B riovill on. Deo The largest total ! the privilege of naming ships for the | JoVe Beued & statement clal J tracts in Connecticut. ernments, siace Christmas, again| ., aE verheard |in a lefter to Chairman Dent, of t i work dome in their respective clas o almost nothin eoretary Cr ; : Comments which were o o las recel new influenza cases recorded here K > in their respe classes | ;0 Gs felt only by those whose reln. | . SCCTetary Crowell wrote that the | jave been approached by the Bolshe- | - Coraiients TMCC FHL0 B0 ‘A | house military committee o acclaiay. The total of new cases was 454 are Hartford, New Haven and Water- | ;0. "o o poen demobilized or have | O 1haNCe department would arrangu|vik government of Russla regardins | Yoo facer ‘a fine looking man’, ‘a | House leaders prior to the sess rned to a single day since the disease was | Dbury. o el a program of cancellation “whichl terms of peace. These do not differ | ‘,r;;,,i gentleman’ and other expres- |sald there was a possibility that 4 3 L returned from the front, "but’ the | would permit such a t i 1 ‘e reportable during the epldemic | shadow of the future, with its uncer- | » b Such a tapering off of, from those put forward by M. Lit-1JSRFC 2% cor and when American | revenue bill pased by the send wtgiepimmhbe ang (teber was re. [ tainty, and the prosent instability in | satend tne. rameelniinns th siole o] vinoft, the former Bolshevil ambas-|Z00% T8, e crowd said: ‘We guess | Monday and now scheduled to go d to the Boston health authori- ke extend the cancellations to April 1,}gsador at London, through the Nor: conference, might be called up t ; *.| public life are overwhelming every- | i g i 5 ot =22 he is a real man, anyway’, the people | conference, L ec Hn “tul ‘ the 24 hours ending at 9 a. m | & every-tand it (the war department) will en-1 g4, government in November s i | for the appointment of th h ks vebeie & el Bl | thing. In anticipation of trouble at|deavor to sgive labor adequate notice|® mThe proposals have met with no re. | 1ar them endorsed their sentiments | “o% 16 ‘n{. e O(" ol here were 28 deaths. Sixte | . ol ) sals ha ot e members e erence comm of lobar pneumonia and ejzht Commander of American Forces :]"‘:"" :\r ,":‘;lt_z:‘oh“ galiticat mee:m‘z’ grisheiplen Of gyadgRlxsauction. sponse, as they emanate from a gov-| "' an hs were l‘e‘porlml A it Tiags Organised e g to the goveraor is of| crnment which is not recognized by 5 e e e, Cables Appreciation For Work As. | 8uards to maintain order whenever | special importance to manufacturers|¢ne Allies. The whole Russian ques- | GOVT. MAY SELI, SOME PEOPL coU \(‘ll/ PL\\\ % » the Spartacus element may . become | and employes in New Haven, Bridge-|{jon at present is under discussioa | S - - S g /[CK VES A= “Rllnl (:;’:&Fus! SRl e sociation Has Done For Army. disorderly. { port and Hartford, in which cities the | among the allied government k| OF ITS 110-FF. CHASERS | TO RAISE 80,000,000,000 MAR PR 3 i bulk of Connecticut’s war workers | g G i A T 9 Jevers = e i 5 " NEW py'ris. Dec. 27.—New problems hav Paris, Dec. 27.—Gen. Pershing has T gt ol et P e Washington, Dec. 27.—Several Eu- | Washington, Dec. —Taxes \risen i the eastfi following Al-|sent the following message to E. C.| WAR REVENUE BILD e | S —— ERMAN ropean r*nm;n’n‘s have }fp.;fijsr;n‘! at. igned to raise about 80,000,000, —occupation of parts of Hungary, | Carter, secretary of the American S RN, R — By ] sy 5 > . |wish to purchase some of the 110-foot { marks are planned by the council a ana Bulgaria, {he|peditionary forces of the Y. M. C. . COMES TR MONIdA WEATHER. | MINISTER OUT OF TURKEY. | American submarine chasers now in | the people’s delegates, said an offig nment has summoned | “With a deep feeling af gr nmu.u, Washington, Dec. 27—The war rev- AR London, Dec. 27 ‘Under pressure suropean waters. Secretary Daniels | report received today from Ber Louis Franchet d perry, com- | for the enormous contribution which | enue bill carrying $6,000,000,000 in | Hartford, Dec. from the Entente E a German | said today the boats were being sent to | quoting a Berlin dispatch to the S T. Alder of the Allied forces in Mace- | the Y. M. C. A, has made to the moral | taxes for 1919 and upward of $4,000,- | || cast for Now Britain and vicin- wireless dispatch received today, the | various ports in order that they might | Deutsche Zeitung. The dispatch s QP to Paris for a conference says|and physical welfare of the American | 000,000 for 1920 will go to confe % Unseitiod wifl occaslonsi Gerr mbassador to Turkey and | be inspected and while the Navy de- | that the new taxes would he levied reel Hutin of the ho de Parls. | army, all ranks join me in sending | ence between the ho:se and senate snow flurries tonight and his staff have t Constantinople. | partment was not particularly anxious ; war profits and that a decree det <, expected to arrive in Paris in|you Christmas greetings and cordial | Monday under an agreement reached | || urday. They are expected to reach Genoa on |to sell them, it would be willing to | minative of the tax sould be pu ew daye. best wishes for the New Year.” today in the house, P e . Saturdey. | dispose of quite a number. }lirhed within a fortnight. Proposals \Ot RA‘(})E"“7Y‘(!— Allies Jewelers and dealers in ° luxuries