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ESTABLISHED VESTIGATION OF ;ll{‘gp;?:éggg??wsmENT i Eorops | DS HEADED FUR fXVND SHIPPING BOARD 15 s x> viiwarr ms work, Lewis savs BERLIN WITH ARMY | Grviy | democrat, of Tllinois, speaking today |is no law of America, by constitutio:, partment il —_— lin the senate, charged republican {statute or custom, by which the presi- = leaders with conspiring for political | dent 15 undor any obligation to sub-| e = Bt N I D d I i - | purpos to discredit President Wil- | mit what he is now doing to the sen- Frh G D R p d Massachusetts, poses by giving lduropean negotiators | legislative or executive hody among the expedit mation on Report That SBip- | the Smpresaiontnac the sente opposes| 1 inrorm e nezoiators: as 1 aof {0 Haye Been Ordered Out to e o o his plans and by deceiving the Amer- | those interested, that the present un- s in forwardin from accomplishing anything. chief of the armies, that he remains p “THURS senate today . W k Replics to Knox and Lodge. such with full power as commander- | K h i Adjutant-General OF No Transports in Works e e T Ruthorities Criticism was directsd B 5 utterances of Senators Lodge of Mas of peace has been finally accept- | the office of the adjutant sachusetts and Knox of Penasyvania, and peace declarcd and the ar- the army, Senator Weeks sas FLEET GOPPORATION IS | both republicans, criticizing certain of | mies witl 1 as a result of that ‘INVADERQ GGCUDY TOV{N Major-General McCain, the ad; vy h the president’s 14 principles of .W,u-.\i:mv;u | M) )T | general who rotired last sumiliPe and urging that consideration of a Inconsistency I Charged. i command a division and who wi%s sue=i{t NOT TO TAKE OVER YARD & of nations, frecdom of the| Senatars lodge and Knox were 60 MIDES FPOM GAPITAL‘(W\‘M‘ by Major-General Harris, | tHIg s and other questians be deferred | charged with being inconsisteat in UL | should have been retained. . of the ‘mbx‘l:‘}:u'«. - the peace m-,r.” mlw nmll \'!:‘\\> lhl. ’ mnm\‘.\‘ senator| e oy Senator Weeks declared the War | tion never eause of he concurring assaults by cer-|said postponement for a league of lepartment’ e 20 e 9 2 2 >R % iy Clares Picz, Director General of |tain loaders. of the remblican side | nations and freedom of seas would | Ay Also Reported to Have Oceu- s ,‘l”ir,f.‘,““,‘?"”;‘““’ casual- | an ordqr RN RTonID L | ocriraction giNcion - e {upon_everything thai President Wil- | mean that the war had been fought i ; SRS onE ) ing the mASME such lotsrs. Menn; |son has attempted in Rurope said|vain and would bring about a repeti- pied Towns 69 Miles From Posen— Soldiers' Familics Complain, while the relatives had no knowleage | 15CUssed By Governors rof as to the location of the men, though States—Coolidge Sounds W later the order was modified and the | i agency permitted to forward the let- ters entrusted to its care. orporation, Takes Witness Stand n Hog Island Tnvestigation and De- | Senator Lewis, “discloses « conspir- | tion of the struggle. : Other Reports, From . Warsaw Say “During the week ended December 1o discredit him and to defeat “In justice to the distinguished sen- ¢ 4" he stated, “the Red Cross re- ! esign he enters upon by giving [ators. they do not mean that Amervica | Poland Faces Crises As Rosult of | ceived an average of 20 letters a day ! repean negotiators the impres- | should enter such a cowardly course,” from parents who had been advised by | sion that the senate is opposed to the [he continued. They are only anxious Bolshevism and Wants Help From | the War department that their sons Blames Lack of Co-ordination. | dares That Conditions There Show For Bolsheviki By Marked Improvement—Commerce | 0 | Emblem Opposing ‘ommittee Getting Curious. | em Opposing Law and Mashington, Jan. 2 Extension of | president. that it objcets to Iis mens- | to secure the abaadanment of the de- | had been killed on a specific date. In Adjutant-General THarris, he Should Be Prohibited ation of the Hog Island ship i every one of these cases the parents ! plained, was not responsible for inquiry into the ac- | the power to revise, reverse and re-|be charged against Wilson that he| oo b0 gou w pojign | WrOte that they had received commun- | order. army of 36,000 men is marching on | ications from ‘!:v‘u- boys subsequent to “One of the most ring errors ssage to the legislature the date given by the War depart- | shown in the lack of co-ordination be- | Governor ¢! celved here, quoting rumors at the | Ment. It seems almost miraculous | tween the War department and the |in ai tho Noske, | that so many errors could have oc- | Red Cross service,” the senator said, curred in cases of this kind." 1t also | “is found in the fact that hospital lists ures; and that it iz speaking with | mand for the present, that it mig d to a gener: Augusta, Me., Jan. 2.—In his conplishment of the shipping board | pudiate him.” Scnator Lewis declar- | failed in securing the only thing of wis voted today by the senate com- |cd the senate had nothing whatever | material worth for which the ation merce committee by adopting a reso- | to do with what the president is now | fought aad.her children died.” Juion of Senator Nelson of Minnesota, | doing “in presenting the protacol for v port of Wilson. | peace and the adjustment of the dis- < Senator Lewis urged | Berlin, according to a dispatch re irl F. Milliken, urge) o deliberations of the caling on the board to furnish it with Sl gl B e | the legislature aid the proc to il of its work | position of the armies united support for the president while | ember of th Ibert cabinet in imormation relative Fotyted =t S | ac S charge of milits ffairs, is said to | Was worth noting, the senator con- | were not, until the latter part of No- |2djustment, and especially siice the shipbuildi program was | FPresident ¢an Keep Own Counsel. ¢ he is on foreign soil, “contesting for E g L mdertaken Senator Nelson also L inform the Turhpenn negetintors | the supremacy of the United States | have ordered the Fifth German divi- { tinued, that in sending reports of cas- | vember of this vear, furnished to the | mend co-operation with “any o tz Sens » Boh e ibicei e Bl nalties to families the department | Red Cross, although in the possession | able plans the federal gove called on the emergency fleet corpora- | e o = o . ‘ N simy ited that the individual had ' of the War department may work out for facilitating | ro troop transports had been turned e CaE o e e parts of the | Director General Testifies, | | E5ts o ieaborossad ST X 5 Charles Piez, director general of the 4 TAK[N FRHM I‘INFR | the front T e ) ” }"“"‘N Farms For Soldi fleet corporation, present to testify at » & | southeast v miles 'l LE I hope,” he continued, *‘t} the hearing, said deliveries had been | northeast o o i G aos 1 | will take prope ast to | upon the federal government glowed up to give the corporation an | 31 (¢ Prisoners Taken By opportunity to ascertain whether there must it is stated, retreat in the B 2 portance of utilizing existing DhaceGonditions would bring powt & | (Ozecho-Slovak and Northern Pacific Still Stranded | race of a suverior forer ar e poten = Division Commander Praises | % retwnine soldicrs hofore d change in the specifications of ships. JZECno-DIlova an . fosRe e e e HOHSE LefldBI‘S FOI‘CC MeaSllI’e [0 S ]\.n:_g‘l:]‘ol\ expensive drainage Not To Take Over Yard, on Fire Island Sand Bar the molilization of all Poles His Gallantry in Dozen | 2,000 such farms o The fleet corporation has’ decided berian Forces. i el e not to take over the Hog Island —_— o Y re G f by Sp 1 Rull : . | for the purpose and ready fod vard at this time. Mr. Piez told the — ; ,m'\_”::::', : _:l‘fi;,ytff(”t_ OnIeTence ECldl hule Fights With Hun. | diate occupancy.” committee the decision was reached | Yiadivostok, Dec. 80, (By the As- MEN ALL IN GOOD SPIRITS | 50 miles east of avs a Berne e Monday after a conference with offi- |goeinted Press.)—TIn capturing Perm, | dispateh to the Express, which adds a o e ¥ cials of the American International the Ural mountains General Gaida, S {hat the Poles have occupied Beuth- MEETINGD BEGIN TOMORROW Private Frank V. O'Keefe, aged 21, | the cotanlionmens fed, howe Shipbuilding Corp. in view of a mark- the head of Czecho-Slovak and | As Soldiers Are Taken from Trams- | en, in Prussian Silesin and Bromhbere, has been cited for marked gallantry | was not emonsh. o o0 diers ed improvements in conditions at Hog | gjherian forces, virtually destroyed in th> province of Posen, 63 miles 7 e and meritorious service in the second | hest serve the intoiest oo Island 1 Bolshevik third army from which | Port, Band Plays Lively Adrs—May | ;ortheast of the Posen eity. Sessions Will Be Held Daily Untl | battle of the Marne, and a copy of the | himeelf b llt.u‘wwf‘m\ ol ' 2 took 21,000 prisoners General : : = - | citation has been received by the ! prove the living and. COLD ;NAVE IS GOM!NG | Gs {roops captured an armored Zot Heiibie toikivat stauiionl Suiy, Poles Begg Help. Report Is Ready for (‘OHL"'('\'»«:pzarems of the local soldier, Mr. and :,’(,‘,:S ,(,'\" el Sarng :.\'_””(:;’, L rain from which Nikolal Lenine, the ~ i Gon N T Ao vin e U R Mrs. John O'Keefe of 190 North | iyhich Sl - premier, was directing Je s Snnaunect This ,:“",,.\;7 e e ‘_”\l,ll“fi,f‘,r\ ‘1“,, Vote “on. Mail Zone Amendment |street. O'Keefe is attached to ths | » Il;,“rflrm:“‘\‘m ': “':' ent oporationn in the reglon of Perm.| New York, Jan. 2.—After an unsuc- | thevist troops and the apparent in Shut O, machine gun battalion of the 102d | importance of food product | Lenine himsclf cecnped but several | cessful attempt had been made to drag | gifforen tern powers 1o U. 8. infantry. The cltation is signed | the probiems rural life an Tonight—26 Below [ members s party were taken |the American transport XNorthern | the plie Washington, Jan. 2.—House leaders | by Major General C. R. Edwards, | the need of co-operation be prisoners. Pacific from the sandbar on which she | to a \Warsaw disi to the Mail resorted to a speclal rule today to!Edwards, commanding officer of the ; Zero in North Dakota. I'he exploit of General Gaida in | grounded ofi Fire Island early Wed- | “Pelegrams are sent, begalge inte force the war revenue bill to confer- | 26th division, the division to which A .| cupturing Perm parallels his success | nesday morning, Navy officlals here | vention by the Allies,” the "@ispatch |ence without holding it up for debate | the loc 2 Waghington, Jan. 2.—The ¢0ld | i 1a campaign of last summer. His | announced plans for removing the | states, “but no reply cofes. The |on demands for votes on certain sen- | Private O’Keefo enlisted in April wave sweeping across the country |cyperiors opposed the plan of attack | » 430 troops to vessels standing by at | Poles admit the immensity 6f the nu- |ate amendments. 1917, in one of the local companies of Menace of Mob Rule Thry from the northwest will cause a de- |, 0inst Perm and he carried out the | 5 o'clock Lhis aftornoon. if weather ”w‘_m‘h; SenGE R The rule, unanimously reported by | the then Natlonal Guard. He went The cr v cided drop in temperatures east of the | oporation at the risk of removal from | congitions were favorable. i liee. but complain that they do mot |the rules committee, was adopted | Vith the company to the New Haven wiih the overthrow Mississippi_river tonight and tomor . command. The bulk of his force O v e Stana Wateh | e e Jonat wigh of attenion or | Without a roll call and with only a jC8IP Where the companies were | potism. The menace of row, bringing the coldest wea | was made up of Siberian troops, but | ryelve cruisers and destroyers and | o word of guidance few scattering negative votes. merged with the 102d and later went | and Bolshevism still threates the winter to date. Williston, N. he had two regiments of Czechs in his Hearings Begin Tomorrow. Oyerscha with thell020 fEsiparticipar] “We must mobilize again| 8 rclock this rning = & at 8 o'clock this morning W Democratic Leadec Kitchin an- jed in all the battles in which tho|enemies the same national coldes vlace o ¢ Ve er ap, e 02¢ as ide e N as bee nw- ’ ? 2 ¥ 11 est pla n the w u‘h r map, the o Gad that biectives ot the ““”'iz 1( was identified and has been for- | devotion and self sacrifice wh vlv rm ”»‘1‘ ther tandin . Lt they prepared for a day of maneu- | -ees would begin tomorrow, to con. | tunate in escaping serious injuries. An | clear-cyed boys to melt thd degrees below zero n the upper srepared for a day of maneu- | extract a e cita ssued by the | youth ¢ + % 29r thesunr | 2 tinue daily until a report was ready | €Xiract am the citation, issued by the | youth in the white flame of { vering about the stranded vessel. | situation is made worse by internal 2 | for both houses of congress. 1 Fould Improve General Coff utmost] Coldest. Weather of Winter Duc Fast of Mississippi the country, according organizations and 4 oncern ther 1 companies are attached 2 x other rescue ships maintained a silent Internal Conditions Bad. o | army v vigil throughout the night in a semi- er dealing with the Bolshevist | In addition to the 31,000 prisoncrs 5 : e denine TR D ! i i | reported, General Gaida captured .000 railway cars, 120 field guns, Mississippl valley, the plains states|; 099 machine guns, 30 automobiles, and Rocky Mountain and plateau |, entire wagon transport, several reglons below zero temperatures Pre- ioreq trains and several thousand ! i | breeches buoy, which could mnot be | stroved by the Germans | wircle a mile outside the bar. At dawn | menace to Lemberg, Vilna and other |7 places, the correspondent says the j commanding officer under general or- | on Flanders fields.” disorder in Poland. Iactor in all l ders No. 7 rom the headquarters of & 3 disorder Before aotion was taken by the|ders No. 74, from the headquarters o |the 26th division, A. E. F., follows “The division commander tal Gov. Coolidge Inangural great pleasure in citing in orders Pri- | & . The atte vate Frank V. O’Keefe, machine gun | the Ic e was dirccted ! company, 102d infantry, who liag|lems of reconstruction t o District of Columbia, applying a g CH| O R aa ol st the District of umbia, Happ’s | shown marked gallantry and meri- | Calvin Coolidge in his tax to interstate shipments of pro- | o< . | torious service in the capture of | dress tod ducts made by child labor and taxing |morov” ‘Belleau, | Givie T [igzesn political campaign contributions. | rio¥n W0 SRR GV, | Borresches Vi Votes on these will be taken regard- g J1ess of the conferees' action Representative Lunn, of New York, Fresh coast guard crews replaced the es which spent pos o | the industrial towns have heen de- Ton K on WA Speni§ihegulchiRoenrg oo Bl ol T o house Mr. Kitchin announced that after the conference he would call up | for vote the senate amendment mak- ing the “bone dry” law applicable to aile and thou- end. ! horses. His maneuver was a com- | | by T Rains, probably changing to snow S | sands of Poles who were sent (o Ger At 9 a. m., opinion was expressed | many during the war are returning | to find ther is no emplovment for They ) taking thelaw in plete surprise to the Bolsheviki as proved by the fact that he captured several prominent Soviet leaders at the headquarters of the third Bol- | until late in the day. The vessel had | them. < T b Tenm Bolshevik regi. | Worked so far ashore that there was | thelr own hands, it is said, and are ments are declared to have been an- | doubt as to whether she could be | low mark of last winter is not ex- | R TE L IFAIT (6t of the enemy | floated even with a calm sea. | compelling them to zive them mone pected to be reached in many parts Wanis Army to Return. Lodz is in th mds of the Red in the middle Atlantic states and outhern New England, and rains to- night and tomorrow in the south At- lantic states will be followed by un- that the troops could not be removed seasonably low temperatures, but the tervorizing their former ecmployer o over- | need much ! 5 B ooking Chateau-Thierry terprillvil vise o i s driven across the Kama Announcement that both the el T living ore Sesi ROt S2ins Bezuet Epieds, Trugny and Le | continuing of the cast Gl 1 1 i i i wounded and well soldiers aboard the . ri I Guata, which Has shot some of the Fere woods to the Jaulgonne- said : : \ Troops of Cieneral Semenoff the stranded transport Northern Pacific| ‘o '\ i the regular troops. The |democrat, sought to bring up the|on.Tardenols road, during the 1 B . |aistrict have occupied Verkhni|ing vessels and the shore in small | B07C HIEEC i \orrespondent | mail zone amendment but was shut | mo from July 18 t Iosha T | oft by the vote on the rule. second battle of the Marne S ! = ST “'Signed. C. R. EDWARDS." o Udinsk on the Siberian railway, east | hoats was made at 12:30 o'clock today of Lake Baikal. by Brigadier-General McManus, of the ‘,].,“l correspondent concludes by 25 Two hundred thousand Russian | port of embarkation at Hoboken urging the immediate return of Gen- LIEBENECHT DEFFATED. Philadelphia’s Mayor Takes Personal Part in Trying to Run Down I W. |soldiers released from German prisons i L R o — - : : {are expected to pass through Omsk Taken Ashore in Boats. ,,‘j,tm_p . i His Proposal to Take Part In Nation- GOMM”\S SUICIDE AT 8,, Warning For Bolshevi Jan. 2. Threo ’ al Assembly Voted Down. - 0 | The governor touched on W.-i2olshevik Band. | within a fortnight. The Russians are Fire Island, N. Y 1‘ titute Ram dy Oy : ‘]" o “‘" ‘1‘““ 1 ofric and one soldier, all wounded, | Raid Tuto Germany Planned. Copenbager,. Jan., 2—Pr. Karl om exposure and lack o od. . P hef = ALY, ¥ iy % = - - . - 2 K were landed just hefore noon today | (encva, Jan. 2.—The Polish army | ichknecht was given a sharp defeat | Arnold Johnson of New Hartford | Philadelphia, Jan. 2.—Mayor Smith me‘y"":“ € ar i for time took personal charge of There arve z misguid the work of investigating the myster b explosions which partly ked three houses here on Monday }«\m h is marching toward Berlin has[j the Spartacan congress at Berlin Shoots Himself on Birthday— h : 1 ! 2 a Jas its object v tearing raid [ on Tuesday, according to advices re Pt q : / Rnlzet € | b i 3 ra Suaic \ars ; . |into Germany wccording ta the Pol-| cejved here. | g uicide 18 Years Ago. t | New | | from the transport Northern Pacific, DEPUTY TREASURER DIF stranded off here. They came ashore —— - in a coast guard hoal. The landin: | Bun Down by Auto While Going (o | o additional troops was expected i Hartford, Jan. 2-—Arnold |} Johnson, vesterday, his 86th birthday 0 change Lo anniversary, killed himself by shoot- | cution o Publ emblem signifying hostility t > agency at Lausanne. The infantry Dr. Liebknecht advocated partici- is well armed and is supported by ar-|pation by the Spartacus element in tillery and cavalry. The infantry al-}tpe election of members of the na- pent most of the night in ish but if a clue developed its S. Chamberlain’s Banquet. follow. nature is not known. He talked for ’ *our more lifeboats filled with sol- an hour with Edward Moore, the |, Hartford. Je Deputy State | giopg arrived from the Northern Pa- | ready has occupicd important rail-|ional & suspect under arrest [ frensure B. ¥ Marsh, Civil War | ;50 so0n after, while four other boats, | way centers, ineluding Kreuz-Dries- | the party might be able ta influence A development was the return to [ ‘eteran and in the service of the state | o, yojonging to the transport, filled [en and Poznau, and has captured a|tne composition of the assembly. Ross ) vears, died at St. Francis’ hosbital} (i1}, jmembers of the crew, left the |large amount of railway stock with|yyxemburg, one of the Spartacan today of injuries sustained when Ne| gni eon the outlving rescue vessels little resistance. The Germans are |jeaders, replied in a violent speech, % Ase. D e e el® 1o | relying on deniobilized troops aad | declaring, amid thunderous applause, | AMena Coilins, of Southington, sur- | Guartermaster's department of the soldlers were ftaken immediately | Aghting is expected aithough some | “the meeting of the national assem. | VICS: ok o iy sireet S army and William B, Mills has been | way to attend a dinner given to the | . .ross the narrow island to the flotilla | OF the demobilized saldiers are refus- | pjy must be prevented at all costs. = - : acting as superintendent. One of the | retiring state treasurer, I Cham-| ¢ il bosts wolting fo ~errv them | W to setve Dr. Liebknecht's proposal was r BURTON MOREY NAMED. recommended that ing, at the home of Fred O. Church He had seemingly been in a happy state of mind before the act. Tight- | SOV the peopls: iy een vears ago last April, a brother, | P® Sheldon, killed himself sister, Discusses Transportati] <embly, on the ground that | cutio aw is a deni duty of James Robinson, sup. tendent of police. Robinson had been | \bsent on leave while serving in the | Was struck by an automobile on Gold 1tiof | street, Monday evening, while on his | bertain B oross Great Houth Ba. to Bas Shere The agency now says that the| jected by a vote of 63 to 23. . . once a survey street ral " | German railways are disorganized S [ Former Investigator Now Mcember of | uation by export > NOTHING TO Board of Charity Commissioners. amount of deficier n rev bombs partly wrecked Mills' hon Director of Public Safety Wilson to Mr. Marsh was a native of Davton, | - : b t 2 b | seven miles away. 2 5 43 o. born in May, 1842, He is sur- Nennfin s iheilirenoatslandilcon t] Lorcusanas lity of a well-organi CREED WANT guard hoat returned for more troops. | ° 1 Polis 15 DO WITH PRESS DELEGATION | Mayor Quig | amount o 1x mmd othel it G ivi o S 3 T S % : charges g 1 what, if Men in Good Spirits. poles and Huns in Battle. Parls, Jan. 1.—George Creel, chair- | morning that DpointediBuE: i Sa ol ney should be first men to land declared the Warsaw, Jan. 2 (By the Associated |man of the committee on public in-|ton C. Morey as a member of the | stranded troops were in the best of | press.)— Fighting has continued here | formation today replied to some of | board of public charities to succeed spirits. One said that when the |,nq there in the city of Posen, Gie the criticisms which have been level-| Charles G. Milier. Mr. Morey will I hn:\u:\‘-\*' out anexpired term, which day issued an order restoring Robin- | OV son to his command and he imme- vived hy his wife: a son, Captain diately took the lead in the hunt for | Frank Marsh, 165th U, Infantry, the perpetiafors of Ghetoutrige res | oycincn, W son (Geonee T, Yiarsh of The announced this placing Mills “alifor and a daughter, M yemission of taxes and othf ph Rheinhold, of New York LIEUT. JACKSON HEARD FROM. s i charges and by Appropri - i o g - | transport grounded rly yesterday | man Poland, bteween Polish and Ger- |ed at him by the American ox S0 s el il B R From Givmang and s KAISER IS SICK AGAIN. | morning the men thought they | man troops in the past few days. The | Uuited States senators anr.congress-) s until May 1. 1920. Mr. Miller r cated in Army Base Hospital. e Do 4 Now 11 | TeAched Hoboken and went on deck to | fortress of the clty has been occupied | men since his aeparture from Ameri- | signed the position on Tucsday, giving M e ma Taclbon or Chosats inS coun s £ | look at the harbor. Some of the | by the Poles, while more than 20,000 ]ca. He ‘:.,‘m' (ly:,l'“m” my o4 B ) > at he does not consider street received today a letter from | HasbndidoldlandBitcll HEyg [itnoopsididinot nov fle sald Mnabithc | Getman (G2 8808 UAe ReenficisaimediihotiinegloRoy )\.‘ o V‘ly‘yulm “and mkmr‘ her won, Lieut. Thomas F. Jackson Amsterdam, Jan 2.——William | Northern Pacific had gone ashore un- | The Sixth s Gref=adis tlonlafterirechine BUIoby SiE 000} BoN G Gt ; b | til after breakfast, several hours later. | regiment has 3 to surrneder|{ed that he had so informed newsps ‘ olution prevents any commissioner | sion be )« n ilities fair the resolution passed by the com Soldicrs Must Be Provi mon council at a recent meeting. The | Heu hat every possi written by him since he was cap- | Hohenzollern, the former German A . el T sl Wi Taine i contraat o 5 lconean . rming g T While the troops were being loaded = RER AN Lepresen ity ing + : Lopaichnestniot )| ployment B LOnSLELHITE NG o tured last September, When he was | emporer, is very ill. according to ad-| y o 2 mrance on board the Orizabe taken prisoner and removed to Ger. | vices from Amerongen. He cannot IDfo lifeboats alongside, the Northern (L O0 IR U forili= e on hosle : many. He is located at a hase hospi- | leave his room, it is said, and is suf-, P?cific’s band was playing lively air — AMBASSADOR T. N. PAGE ':J Iil’:y!: has been ordered to proceed ;:(H;\s: mln\;»' :IHI\['Hi ‘]uw_ \‘I\l \”:”;w”: WEATHER. WILL MEET THE PRESIDENT | Ploy of th ind Young manu- | turning a t laws pro o Par » has a high fev An eminent | facturi - of Forestville, Ho | liel for men have | Lisut. Jackson wrcte that he has | specialist from Utrecht is in constant: New York, Jan. 2.—Removal hefove hich oie of the members i mem- | sailors and care for men w} Mr Morey present in the em- | mven eac husetts All OF by Nightfail. o Rome, Jan. 2—American Amba Hartford, Jan. 2.—For ery 1 for a place with | served in the land and naval s he has served on the. countr extended # those who have served in t war. met a number of New Britzin soldiers | attendance. i nightfall of the entire company of sador Thomas Nelson Pag in com- and “they looked good to me.” An Only the former empress, the spe-! 2,480 home-cominz American troops officer captured with him later died [ cialist and two attendants are per-| from the transport Northern Pacifi at the German prison camp of in- | mitted to enter his room, it is re- for New Brits T 5 : J for N tin and vicinity:—/fl | pany with the military and nava) af 1at board as an investigator for sever Unsettled tonight; Friday, fair, taches of the American embassy, lof colder. vears This work made him | | t . e | here today to me _Y’wr ident Wilson | familiar with the work of the board The governor urged enco fluenzay 11)ort,e' 5 (Continued on Ninth Page), -~ {.-n the Italian frontier. s ! of public charities. __ " of agriculturai development