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HERALD “ADS” MEA BETTER BUSINESS § ;X“f) TIL PRICE THREE CENTS BE I CURNEEE U‘ i GE .7 | ¢ —TEN PAGES. JS WHILL WILSON'S PARTY THINKS MUCH PROGRESS HAS BEEN MADE TOWARD PEACE, BRITISH PAPERS ARE ANXiOUS REGARDING CLEMENCEAU'S VIEWS R . B e o schcre oz, [HEMERAS [0 DAY XL TERRQRIN PHIMDELEMBER EXPENSES BIGGEST EVER | WITH BOLSHEVISTS IS SPREADING GET I][@[]RAT]“NS BON SmRFRAN | demands on thc governnient in the ! German industrial m y wing | i | | 000 1o run its expensive war = atio from treast reports. | December expenditures, abave last few days not yet actually com- | been declared a Bolshevist republic it 000,000,000, the record of the nation's Piled, officials believe December ex- Strikers Attack Soldiers. is said Extra Guards Thrown Around Public | history, sent e war costs. to'Dpen will run to $2,100,000,000, or| oo 108y (Havas.) G in Controversy With Poland. | date to approximately $24,500,000,000 |nearly $200,000,000 more ~than last) .. ACRCTA: 8 ey e grat 5 5 . 3 A A v o Bufldings to Prevent Furfier Out- | aAmmy Takes About $10,000.000.000, | month’s high record. This includes | di80rders have occurred in the Ruhr; Germuany has refused to accede to tive Says Allicd Soldiers Are in at 11:20 O'Clock This Morning Of . $18.160.000,000 ,,.,{,1 out of | nearly $430,000,000 estimated for al- | Yalley coal fields, in Wes i, Ge the demunds: of the Pol that Polish § g . i ¥ rages—Pamphlet Declares War On |y, treqgury in 1918 probably $10,- | lied loans aad $1,670,000,000 estimat- ttacked Sol-t(roops be permitted to use the rail- Favorable Positions — Bolshev Many Praminent People at Stat 000,000,000 went for the army and,ed for the governme actual ex- Archangel Government Representa- | American Party Sails From Do o Y. Armed rikers diers guarding two coal mines and yroads from the Polish border to o 1 eaeral military tablishment, | penditure both propert were damaged. The | viina, according to Warsaw advices to Have German Oflicers, o S uests Off Philadelphia, Dec —Federal and ! about 000,000,000 for the navy, a! Only One-Third Has Been Paid. "I‘" b finallviconine it ss ithe Mail §ETho| Berlin isovernment is Allied local authoritics today were investi- | Lillion for the shipbuilding prograr That the public has paid only about | SUe WOTK. { said to have based its refusal on the gating a series of bomb explosions [a billion for other civil government one-third of the war's expenses, ex- ¢ |needs and $4,150.000,000 as loans to cluding foreign loans, in taxes and which wrecked the e of Justice Itobert B. von Moschzisker of the®l America’s brothers in arms. sh and two-thirds as loans fo be| repaird in another generation, is indi- | broke out conferred on three Ame n| The presidential {rain reached Do state supreme cou Acting Superin- Outlay Mounting Fach Da { : tendent of Police Mills and Ernest T.| Although hostilities ceased aearly | cated by trcasury figures of collee-| duy, according to a Berlin dispatch | troops returning from Russia be al- | yrivates who distinguished themselves | & 11 o'clock and little time was 1 Trigg, president of the Philadelphia [two months ago, (he govermment's |tions from various source With the | to the Ixpress. Miners who are on |lowed to use Polish railways, on the | iy oy, in boarding the steamer Pright chamber of commerce late last night. | outlay each day is mounting on a b — strike have seized officers the com- oL R 5 mander in the Vologda railway sec- | Which set out almost immediately h the force of the explosions [count of the liquidation of the tre- (Continued on Seventh Page) panies employing them, d, under (Continued on Seventh Page) tor. They were awarded the War |the cross-channel trip. great that occupants of the Cross, with the star. They are Ar- Weather Cold and Raw. o S nunind o T g L adn thur Frank, and James D 1, of| and scores of windows in nearny | 3 ! | Detroit, Mich., and Walter Strelt, o | (R morning was cold and houses were shattered, no one was | i Wolien Joiiton Siom with a nasty east wind whipping i | : S o channel into whitecaps. Howe seriously hurt One man was arr Nineteen members of the America expeditionary force previously re- ;;“fi‘d"“‘ Wilson and Mrs. Wilg home of Judge James E. Gorman of Th: : A roughout the past month it has g = el ose ¢ v ¢ ———— been generally quist on all sectors of | 1o 0 those on shore, while Society—One Man Arres Headquarters in Northern Dover, England, Dec. 31.—Pr ) Russia, Dec. 29, (By the Associated | dent Wilson and his party sailed fry Bolshevism: Brezks Out. tente nations was necessary o Tho fst Jyench decorations | Dover for 5 @ ) o'clock 4 LIy ; to be awarded for gallantry in action London, Dec. Bolshevism In the meantime, it is said, the Ger- | o tpeo ” ; 5 " s . = . | e north Russian front I in German Silesia on Satur- [ mans have demanded that German | p.en round that permission from the En- mornir we action under a French com- Except In Towns In Nauga- | the tront. Bolshevist forces attempt- ;‘:‘_“* played the Star Spangled B ed regemtly to aid the Allied line of U’ g i n their arrival on the platform the municipal court, but -it later veloped that it was at the Trigg resi- % A fo | donce” mext door. e potice. now- | I Expected to Discuss Ialian 'y pooomo gecictant Sec. at | All But Two of 17 Arrested Are ever, said they were confident it was B 3 5 H . i . PR : meant for the judge, who s seriously War Claims With tuck Valley Where Rabies | communication in the Shenkursk ro- | tho gtation, when the train reac S el R Lumber and Goal Co i Later Released forcoments ass reaching the enemy, | NeTe from London, a guard of Lo 8! C: o € rlosion ay Ay a i . | . L g of a O 2 y Bl e e Premier Orlando. ‘ fxe T amlent. The morale of the Bolshevists, how- | Sooiin® of « compuny of | Ko e " | 'l“‘ “ ¢ } ——— = = ever, is Teported to be extremely 1ow, | oo Latiol was lined ;\p 0 Houses In Different Sections, e the enemy's army, being badly clothed heps y o S G sl e 31 doreatinierees s TN OFFICE FOUR YEARS WERE TO RECRUIT SOLDIERS tford, Dee. 31.—Cattle Com-|and poorly fed for the Arctic winter, E:e D e paipete widely separated sections of the city { manifested among conference te- | B PO missioner James M. Whittlesey an- |in contrast with the American fore ice Admiral Sir Roger Revests and in each iastance shrapnel bombs 'gates and in French palitieal circles ! i T g O .| mounced today that in the course of | as well as 'the other Allles and loval | oo, oo B 0 FE0e, Fol were used. Local = authorities — ex-|in Presideat Wilson’s trip to Italy be- | Twice Elected On Rcpublican Ticket | Herr Auer Demands Right to Recruit | a week or two he would remove the , Russians, who are well furred and | .o 4o attend in person. dog quarantine in force in 132 towns, | blanketed and are recelving special pressed the belief that the men re- |cause of the importance of the sub- | . o < . ible for the exposions which | jects he is expected to discuss there. | —Was Formerly Timekeeper At| Yorce of Citizen Soldiers—His | oxiopt in towns in the Naugatuck | winter rations. were arrested here last evening by Telegraphs Message to King. Those in Receiving Par place within half an hour of oremost among these subjects, it oid | valley, s i —_— Lers in th tvi ty w 5 e = L G bt - W o Was Ei Forced Resignation Declared Void [ Valley, such as Ansonia and Derby (Mtiers T fths oocaiving Pty 88 other, came here from New |was supposed, will be questions re-| Stanley Works Where He Was Em- s sRson ¢ where there has been recent out- Conditions Reported Favorable. |‘Rear Admiral Cecil F. Damp! s e e lating to the Adriatic, Fiume and the | o003 For 24 years. By Bavarian Cabinet. breaks of rabies and perhaps in Washington, Dee. 81.—Favorable | Major Gen. J. Colin Mackenzie, a e Sfsinsed it i "l\”rl n ’.;:’,'.‘my:'- Dalmation coast, concerning which | i ) Waterbury where the -condition at | T€POTts on the sitifation in the Arch- l the Marquis of Camden. They acco. }, ‘m v,\\i( h :“, b M.: Eni Eh,, 4)1“_0,»,\]:\ nd 1]},.' Ital Ns arel Mayor Quigley this morning re- Munich, Dec. 30, (By the Associat- | present is not entirely satisfactory. |@ngel reglon of Russia, where some | panied the presidential party to { of pamphl ounCInE rEanized [aot in accord. The pretensions of the | cived the 1esignation of Bernadotte | ed Press)—Seventeen prominent men, | The commissioner said that since the | Unofficlal accounts have pictured fhe | pler, where President Wison sho flwiting oxdol g Lagioniner read |0 ug to Fiume and the Dalma- |} oomis, for the past four years including one non-Bavarian duke, | quarantine went into effect there had | lorth Russian, Allied and American | hands all around and expressed _‘?u Un‘ woan x‘x er 3 B t & re founded on _1): ir claim | oo11actor in this cit The resig been 7,000 dogs destroyed forces as facing destruction at the |appreciation for the arrangeme; To the cxploit the judges, po-|to a prepanderance of their nationals ! g (o take offect R Of this number 5.000 iwere killeq | N@nds of Bolshevilil in overwhelming | made for his reception. hw\\mn_ the pric L n"l wu\m' . in the populations there. According | the police, assisted by 20 members of | ;' Naw Fraven wheré hmm_fl’m’\ i numbers, given to the As the Brighton passed out of “You, the handful of parasites who { tc > vie f the J r-Slav leaders — i i £ 3 e 2 2 - 5 & “wo]-_\(‘? o \\:)\m_ B, stas oaiNho |60 the views of the Jugo-Slav leaders te local soldiers’ council. The arrests | perts in the invention of gas for war | StAte department by G. A. Martius- | harbor her naval escorts tofi po St her s Sl el L e S D L L e caused the sreatest semsation exper- | purposes were experimenting. It is| Zle: representative here of the Arch- | tions on either side, accompanying ¢ depended upon your brothers to [ of the right of peoples to dispose o 5 ¢ e = e 2 expe - 5 A S ATATER 1 hare l Hyarnah - yYou ag: SRt e e S enced by this city s he revolu- | not™ give hat Gk o 2 Lo gnld-clannel, Where 2 e for you again. e themselves. This is one of the first| noeC b3 C G i FER :1?<t~n}:-:r;?1 cuiftiat f}hfihex‘}’]c“s had | "5 vag officially stated that Mr. ! stroyers took over the task. o Mavo asked toa many timos sonerote questions of this kind that ! b e bt "hwt" ‘7“?5 e !”_'5 "’“fi" | Martiuszine had conferred with Act- e e e v eroen e calicd upon » men were at one of he lar L e e i R indichrstany EOlE A i i n Oes i press given by tho constitution. > jto discuss. i ot T T o One of the larg- | gas used by the Germans and that if | pgtion showed the situation well in | As the president was leaving E have asked for bread. ¢ answer Ttaly’s historic claims, together Chte Ll e SR & ¢ gald to | hostilities had continued it would | pang from the viewpoint of the Ale|land he telegraphed King George by \'(‘m thi in uniform has ’v(u n -1‘. 1,;,, in ‘ly(~\ in ample protection hrltu h‘ 1 engaged in ; (fj;\};*rflfice have been used by gthe American | jjoq message expressing deep appreciati anything but justice. Now we have jalong her Adriatic coast, will natur- when the officer rived ey Say | troops in France. i H ers. i arta in thi r rne i = e | b ave German Offic of his entertainment in this coun T L Rl Bleolle coneinered I by Lh;a , : ; ; e L e S s | According to thdse reports, the | and wishing the English people a h other weapons instead ¢ words. | president with Premier Orlando an : ki 3 ing of citizen soldiery but the police ae G e ae her . inst Rolfizon ; 'rem ; ; ; Les ip 3 Bolshevik soldiers are officered by [py New Year. SisnEaneanon lanondataniicy S A Gl AT GH Akl Ghel GG Sy T B (¢ couseithon (otiaiming Sanpattick it PRESS UNEASY OVER (Germans consequently are able to| The president returns to Fran| k,‘?'-" ,».m-,’;”” e \,”,\‘, x‘ t ‘“m xtn"” 5 on n]mv}urv\ \'u rtaining to the Adri- : R i % 1‘,\(,“ g um‘mm" : PRF 5 o make good use of their artillery and | members of the party indicate, feel e D e 1d commander nl.l[m][.) a naval | 5y 3 1\, reported that th pparently EMIER’S OPINIO rapid fire guns, but they have no |'that great progress has been made gl v ihen s Sesten R T e L B “"‘"n‘“‘:;‘gf I . [ [iniemnted ior dentioy i hmbe: of stomach for fighting that does not |ward the achievement of his p % . , ? B . o L k them at a distance from their [ideals. ecdomy of all political prisoners, of |conciliate many of the claims put ¢ police seized. Three of the men w FeonaL1om 2 : I : 258 el only ome [ London Somewhat Worried Over | OPPOnents. free press and free speech. You have | forward by ench side. e e later released. The name of only one - refused. We war against you.” . B | ¢ tho men detained s know. | Holis : e a Leaves London This Morning. ver Conflicting Views of Wil- TO TAKE OFFICE. S S R One Ban Ts Avresica OPPOSED TO BOLSHEVISM i . o @] | & Munich publisher and is sccused of PS T I . tE &l 2 ! d | distributing arms son and Clemenceau. President of Brazil, Ficcted Tast)Mrs Wilson left Victoria m\ingus The man taken into custody gave ’ his name as Joha Lafferty He de % e All But Two Released. ! o Ev ot 18 o’clock this nl(ll‘fl'fl!g’ nied any connection with the affair,| peasants In Region of Moscow Sub v . . : This morning it was learned that| London, Dec. 31.—Morning news- | Spring, Has Been bver -~ |cial train en route to France. K but was licld for further examination | & ; Sl o ‘. i 8] | 21l but two of the men arrested had | Papers give great and equal promi- | Rio Janeiro, Dec. 31.-—Dr. Rodri- [George and Queen Mary and { tod The police say he was seen to| dued Short Time Ago Alarming to " A been released. These were the pub-)nence to the speech of Premier Clem- ' gyez Alves, elected president of Bra- |[Duke of Connaught accompanied 7 pick up many of the pamphlets. ; : lishersand a hanker, who is consid- | enceau before the French chamber of | ;i) Jast spring, announced tcday that |and Mrs. Wilson to the station. P Feeling that attempts would be Lenine Government. - ered the ringleader in the alleged (;N‘lmf.: inlm\ ;'1 sident Wilson's ad- | he would assume the presidential of- Ifmw Hoi 7 “va“ 1“!“A ‘n(,l\(mlendp] 1ade to blow up other buildings spe- L plot. dress at Manchester. By their head- | g A hureday. He was |form and saw the president a i lsaior boties s e nRE D | B P o i1l Dec ¥ 3108 (Fiavas) = Thelats BERNADOTTE LOOMIS. The accused men have given out ines, by placing in juxtaposition the ::;Zvcts?:edmr:‘»"fih:ss from entering [ Wife depart. The Scots Guards fori dences of United States Senator Pep. | titude of the peasants in the region = statement in which thay say that the | Striking passages, and by their com- | ypon his duties on November 15, the |¢d the guard of honor and the ba rose, Magor Smith, District Attorney| ©f Moscow is alarming the Lenine | has been appointed, which will prob- | citizen soldiery which they proposed [ment the newspapers reveal a cer: date originally set for his inaugura- | of the Irish Guards played and | Rovernment, according to the Petro- | ably be the January meeting of | to recruit was intended to protect the | uneasiness in consequence of the ap- | (jon. ’ Many Sce Party Off, Zovernment inst reaction- | parent divergence between M. Clem- | rha Braz 1 delegates to the peace |, Among those who were at the @ the night. FExtra guards were also| Barly in December, he reports, the | resigned’in order to take a position | aries. Spartacus for rd the |enceau and Mr. Wilson. R T tion to see Mr. and Mrs. Wilsoa | thrown around federal and city build- | beasants actively revolted and it was | as assistanf secret at tie New | public buildings and the bridge here. | There is an obvious endeavor, how- | {1e until Thursday.after the inaugur | Were Sir Willlam R. Robertson, V ings. 4 week before they were subdued. | Britain Lumber and Coal company Good Faith is Declared, ever, to avoid anything suggesting the | \tion [AcEgsl W St T ony The Bolshevik red gudrd broke|. The career of Mr. Loomis as cit The Incident occupied the at existence of a substantial disagree- |\ O S e e down opposition with the utmost | tax collector has been a good one and | today of the Bavarian s and | ment, or promoting anxiety regarding | yppps ASSAILANT ON STRE L L e ey severity. The peasants were poorly | one marked for the prosperity of the | workmen’s councii, whic f the conference. Their desire seems Stk b Queen Mary '.v\d' n‘(m]\ hands with armed and were %orced to surrender meeting vesterday. Herr Au i mainly to show that M. Clemenceau's | priggeport Man Runs Across Fellow | Present a3 the i "‘y’“:;‘\,"“; i highest court officer in Philadelphia, | iU large numbers, numerous villages, aus y Works 24 Years, Istonfofa e iniotion Bvlio N Slaldnois s nbt S0 remots fiom M| iy p o) Shot | Him—Arresti Follows: P e N B Eaating outrage, s oy the correspondent adds, were razed to : leaving the High school in | sell’ trying to form YU]'E;I\ of ¢ H:"/r n \‘ ilson’s as 1’nl.\ ht .!FYTB’{U at first B i i Reias ‘; loft ‘);w Slition Tiiehe & '?‘ \ " mind,” said the justice, “it simply the ground by artillery and large l]".S city, Mr. loomis accepted po- | soldie was inter ed in the plan ight and that any differences that New York, Dec. 31. \\1{]1&.’\’1 Are- ‘n\(” »";; :” e ;‘g ‘,‘Y,.”I the work of misguided, hysterical ]»rrv‘ numbers of peasants were ms "L\'ITNL sition with the Humason and Beck- | which the arrested men say they were [ exist ought to be arranged with [vf!h\«:l nenes, arrested hs‘n: ~ently charged P,.“n“"{;m»“”p.‘n““ oo Bons St e e DT | The peasants, however, the coerey. | lev compapy. Ho remained there for | considering. He was working in sood [and patienc with shooting William Robotes, streets from Bugkloghom PRIEES times. 1 do not believe there was any | Pondent continues, maintain their at- | t¥© Years When he left their employ | faith, he says, because he had infor- = pestenzen . Mi-ocneniol WLE s nont: | LN e ) j personal anim in the attempt oa | titude of opposition to the Bolsheviki, | {0 enter tihe employ of the Stanley | mation that mob violence was threat- BUYS INTEREST IN BANK. Conn., near that city a year ago, was j =08 i >lay Ot SR e N Works. At the laiter place he was | ened for New Year's eve. Herr Auer, EEEENIT T | orderéd. held for extradition by Con- U. S. National Air Played. there has been no before me in | PEACE CONFERENGE MAY NOow | Smploved for a period of 24 vears | owever, agsompanied Fremier MUTL | realian House Takes Stock in Lincoln | nechifyl authorittes in thefirorituitlon i M. A L e Georgel e s e y : i A d up to the time he entered the | Eisnor to Stuttgart to attend a con- | i i e S court this morning. spected the guard while e ba :\,3\' (v.‘aminw'{';sz :r' ]mrsll?\;"w‘):‘;ffl!?} RE POSTPONEPUNTIL JAN. 15 | city's cervice as tas collector. He | ference there and permitted the mat- Trust Co. of New York. | iBobotes came here a week ago to pilayar‘l the “Star Spangled Banne paretly directed these efforts at beyond his New TYork, Dec. 31.—Closer co- | naxe X-ray examinations made of his | President and Mrs. Wilson bade fa: it A e wounds, and met Aremenes on the | el to King George, Queen Mary aj Hibrbe Contain High Hxplos delew e cysting or the peclicin filled both positions well. Upon leav- | olutionary forces slipped in. tional finance interests is fore- | Street. The latter admitted in court | Princess Mary in the waiting rod ing that company’s employ on April Resignation Declared Void. shadowed in the purchase, announced | he was with Bobotes when he was |and then took their leave of Prem | Rotan, logsl and federal judges other prominent citizens throughont| &rad correspondent of the Journal. | the compmgn council. Mr. Loomis has | bresent Not Personal Animosity. Justice von Moschzisker today ex- pressed the belief that his home was attacked simply because he is the Pa Dec. 31(Havas)—The res was head timekeeper and receiving ter to temporarily get nation of three Italian ministers may | Clerk at the Stanley Works and he control. He says that the counter rov- | operation and extension of interna- Superintendent Mills today said he | Peace conference until January 13, ) ) believed the bombs contained nitro- | according to the Echoe de Paris. In | !% 1914, he was presented with a Herr Auer, speaking today befors |ioqay by the Banca Commerciale | Shot. Llovd George, ndrew Bonar glycerine or T N T. addition to Leonida Bissolati ministcr | 501d Watch and chain by the foremen | the soldiers and workmen's council | piajiana, the largest commercial bank bt Lord Cecil and Sir Eric Geddes, W] A large bundle of the circulars|of military aid and peneioy et & dRoiicefmanager defended the plan to raise citizen sol- |3 "pa)y of a sibstantial interest in OFFICIAL : = grere ut e (n et or . SFOWlabout. tho scend bt the explo- | Signor Barenini, mini of educa. | AS far as politics is concerned his | diers and reminded the dele s that |4y Tindoin TRedCo, ofidhils city ¢ § E— Queen Mary and Mrs. Wilson cz sion was found rly today. sSuper-| tion and Signor Bari, minister of | C3TeeT as tax collector wus his sec- | on the aight of December 8, > The business ofgthe Lincoln Co, |460.000 Killed and 947,000 Wounded— | ried on an animated conversation infendent Mills believes a meeting of | public works, are said to have lert | Joo, “ttempt at the e s, B o will continue under the present man- | 500,000 Totally Incapacitated in War. | the last momeat Fresident g the plot leaders was held somewhere | the Orlando cabinet. 912 gerved fonpathed Republican | STABL L D 2ce) agement and a new board of directors S e Sl ipr Liinaving fo call s, BV1d0n.5 A N B ik or the it S town committee from the first ward. | = I ohosnEwnichbwi o Rome, Dec. 31.—The supreme com- | i, the fact that the train was pulll ’ | FErg i < —— 1J1 Fhe S0 3 clude | g f the Italian army has an- | and about 10 o'clock the conspirators| PRE ENT W BT W ell 2 o — Ly b S DS UGS | mand Nof Bt e conspirators | PRESIDENT WILL LEAVE FOR Well Known Athlete. WEATHER. prominent business men as repre-|nounced that Italian losses on all] tith Mr. and Mrs. Wil sentatives of the new foreign interest rontd during the war totalled 460,000 | o Dover were Lord He gcattered to place the bomb: a e | i s Alr g w’hu’- he bombs. He ROME TOMORROW NiGmr | 0 his younger days Mr. Loor S G binks the bundle was thrown after A was a weil known athlete. His home Hartford, * ee. 31.—Foro- the blasts, Y , Dec. 31.—The plans for the | today contains more than two dozen cast for Neo ditain and vi- House Entirely Wrecked, departure of President Wi r | me which he won in different G S e R ans cinity ain or snow tonig The Banca Commerciale Ttaliana, | dead. Of this number 16,862 were | Charles Cust, John W. Davis, Vil located in Milan, has a pital of | gficers. Of the 947,000 wounded, | Admira] Sims. Rear Admiral Cary ahout $40,000,000 and surplus of $13.- | 33,347 were officers. { Grayson, Major Gen. Joha Bidd a branch in London, and strong con- |citated by wounds and disease is esti- | Slocum, J. Butler Wright and H nections throughout South America. | mated at 500,000, 3 j pert C. Hoover, 2 i and outside the range of the pres! ) (Continued on Ninth Page) dent’s visit to Italy, (Continued on Ninth Page) | | | At Justice von Moschzisker's Rome i id to be - i £ s : | E € n oschzi home | Rom id to be purely 1 On Septecmber 15, 1894, he and Wednesday, colder Wed- | 000,000, with fifty branches in Italy, The number of men totally incapa- | Col. William W. Harts, Col. 8. L. | ‘