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GROUNDED TRANSPORT IS IN PHLIGEMAN SHH{]TS LOGAL STATE GUARD HLE PERILOUS POSITION; TROOPS ‘ ESCAPING BURGLAR UNIT MUSTERED l]UT% TA BEING TAKEN OFF RAPIDLY' | Hartlord Man at Hospital With Gompany H Ordered to Dishand Prepares "s If Wind Increases it May Be- I‘ WAR BEPT HAS Nl] PLAN Two Bullets in His Body on Januay 17 [ Py $1 come Impossible to Remove. g |INTVERSAL SERVICE STaDLER'S ATM 1S DEADLY Soldiers Except With | e | Future of Army Depends On “ablishment of Big Military I'orce | Senator Wants Noven After Being Seriously Wounded, Vie- | Breeches Buoys. ‘ i - . Service N cessary i come Recognize tim Makes Good His Tempors for Home Scrvice Not ) cognized Results of Peace Con- | i e scwpe Until e Palls From Loss Fimes of Peace—No Discrimination pration of Armistice tho first r : ( ference, Baker Says. or Blosa: |15 Shown | arties 1 ited i | s 4 1) o, X Sl ) i on the beach alvator S 5a Hartford, Jan. 4.— Orders issued by Senator George W. Klett hag nd her n L Salvatore Mangifico, of 210 Fri , 1 g G . 5 rain, prepared to res [istroety Fartiordl hot and the military emengency board will re- l;”“" several bills for presentation et ou L £ 1 trect, S ord, was shot ar serf- | 1 e . ; ¢ | the co sesslo: ) S i tack, abandoned yesterday Washington, ~Jan. %.—Secrotary | ously injured by Officer John Stadler, [ UCO the strength of the Conncetteut | 1758 coming se slon of the legigatiiy s Home (State) Guard very materially | Which —are of much finportance | ried tor ctor throughout the state. Probably the i 35 *{ Adoo, 18 befor: jan Several Other Measures, " . told cnate military com- | @t 2:40 o'clock this morning follow- | ! 5 the American transport e e e T S by demobilization, 76 different units Neen e ¢ the government has | 18 a0 attempled burglary in Pros- included in all the military districts of | TOremost on the list is that which, if | ance ikl h Pecastor | LoTState commerce ool passed by the assembly, will force an | that it woul@W8 colder Defore it ho. | 00K UP conelderation o y mendations, of -exténsion of €9 stranded on a Wednesday morning s y definite plans the | pero Franklin's store on st Main | 1 ; | g ‘troet. Two bullets struck Mangifico, | (1€ state heing ordered to disband on | Pé , i bullets struck Mangi | January 17, savs the text of the order, | Alien resident of the state to pay a |came warmer, "loyésidewalks caused 4 um of $15 for personal tax. At |many injuries from falls. Toex. - L Bl present the feo is §2 for all. During | Frigld weather provailed through- Mr. McAdoo resd & 100E PR the war, many applications for cx- |out the middle w practically every | ftatement, constituting a COMPIY > existing suspension of hostili- | emption from military duty were re- [state reporting the lowest tempera- | SiVe review of conditions under ties in the war with Germany and the | ceived from the alien class, and it |tures of the winter. eral management. After citin xpectation that the end will soon ha | was noted that many of 1 same | During the forenoon the mereury | forms effected under unified col ixed upon terms dictated Dby tho | number were greatly benefiting by | made a further drop to 7 degrees be-| ¢ said nited States and our Allies, and that | the high wages paid in local faciories. [1ow zero. One hundred fire alarms Believes Reforms Desirable. | the normal conditions of peace are | In mauy instancs, some of the aliens | were turned in since last night, due ST S levol that etont nnden about to be re-established and main- | have sone as far as laughing when [ mostly to overheated furnaces and | handicaps of war conditions a Since the vessel wer ! wilit cstablishment of the [ one of them lodging in his stomach Sea Ruuning High Today. * e pence conference befors | BNt breast. Mangifico was succoss- life savers = ful in making s getaway following “Phe e heach they found sehon the shooting, oniy to be arrested later | 2 running further in and the The secretary wiso said that during | by Officers Patrick Quirk and Thomas curf breaking higher than vesterday | the time since the armistice was sign- | Tierney. He was removed to the hos evor the transport The wind Was | cd 700,000 men have been discharged | Pital and followirg an exaniination of veering to the northe he shib | and ile department hopes to dis- | s wounds it is reported he is in a had worked further the b x nitlion more within the next :_"n'v-nv mdition Officer Thowus Rientibut iter Tievney has been detailad {0 keep this mornir | reater. horizing & regular army of 500,000 | the hospital ; | rainec santly 1 but will wait until the out- | and the other passing through ]nsi“"”t‘w reads, in part | peek s ; . vo notice that @ Lill | watch on him while he is confined (o | tained in this state, make it possible | they considercd that the former hold- | flues. clent ghowing has been made to ind desirable to reduce {he present | er of jobs was wearing the khaki of s cate that all the reforms I have seemed . o T e strength of the Connecticut Homg | the U. S. A. for $30 a month, whereas ‘Ue(rml, Jan. 3.—The eastbound | tioned are desirable as perma Ship in Perilc Position. 0 ) e C ; M,, “ll‘ Shoots Flecing Burglar, | Guard. This should be effected by dis- | they were in many instances earning |cold wave struck lower Michigan | peace measures. * * * * It & Mariner jong familiar with (m_,,_‘;\\T'UJ.‘W.‘(» o ‘,:':“\}"mlfm:“_(:::\\ ;J.'.y Officer Stadler was patrolling his | continuing certain orzanizations v nh | far in excess of this amount each r‘:wl\'. today and seat thermometers|to me that anyone who wishes a weather conditions along this stretoli s sl psnaiil et bt bl , which is in the vicinity of Bast | ave so located that it would be diffi- | Week in local factories. The bill will I»jrkm the Zero mark at several points. | ang dispassionate study made ag th ¢ sail Cuntl ip wne | BIDIDEEE Bones R B o wmd Hariford avenue, this | cult to keep heir membership and | receive the hearty endorsement of | The coldest point in the lower penin-| what is the best ultimate sol d the situa- [Yas i z C o S BOTAIY | morning, and while (rying the door | attendance ills and to care prop- | Many members of the Connecticut | sula reporting today to the local|ang as to the extent to which th forms I have 11entioned are in th northeast B e military establishment, deseribed as i Stale C e or bures as Grayling th a tion might become dangerous pre- O S i O G anklin Shoe <nop, he saw a | erly for state property issued to them | State Council of Defensc Weathe ’r )\Hrlmul was Grayling, with man inside. At about the same time, | and which are least likely to be called | Will Bar Red Flag. IazEecEs e o terest of the American public, hill P s except * venting the removal of troops exeebr | . "4 io 1oriod until peace is re- b | ; 3 AT . with the brecches buoy, and that even ! ! | the would-be burglar, locking out | on for active duty in {ime of peuce, | Another that will affect men be anxious to have a reaso . mhe | established S < | ked out . is aimed ai Bolshevism this method must be hazardous. The e e atls Natlo N ithroughithel doox) the officcr and | and by discharging men who cannot | Worked out.is aimed at Bolshevism ROMANOFFS WERE KILLED period of federal control after t eEare o keeping e 6 Nation- | and other ang organizations, ¥ Y oaal a4 sweeps down the Sl atartod onl thicroar @ i it e eSS anarchist 6 s i ) northeast wind sweer 114l Army cantonments and some of | Started for the rear of I uilding. | continue to give military service with : then R toiesn e on war under conditions caleula beach and gives the sea an outward [ & ~Re CAR AR T T tes, M, | Officer Stadler followed by the side | out greater hardship and sacrifica | V17 at of prohibitinz the carry- — make for tranquility and single o sidered perilous for ing through streets of any eity or | e, ey " st sied iy ue Balker said it was his personal judg- Former Russian Premier Declares He | ©0Ness upon the part of the fe of stop gap arn the block and as he came to the |than can reason: required g the transport | ment that the cantonment sites should | Fea¥: “he man darted for the front of | theom in present circ % ihe 'w\\ny.» any insignia. W m‘( o .!wfif on railroand organizaton. I do not 150 Men Taken OF Early. W1l be purchased to be held for divi- the store he officer drew his gun | consideration i Th Necossns he ‘]"“" -‘»ll"\ 0YC "I'""i}' “!\A“W‘— Has Assurances That Imperial | that this would be desirable in o m roops | o & and fired two bullets through the i poses law and order n New York to accomplish government o One hundred and fifty more troops onal . aonfer=lfovl ehatever R g | to select organizations without regaid 2 AN > = Nortiern | onalptrainingg centory . L f he back door, and Mang similar measurc has been enacted. Family Is Dead. ghip.” were removed from the my the nation may decide to main- | Window of el AMang- |1 pelative merit and without respe D e Doy Pacific shortly after 9 a. m. today iy’ fico plunged through the plate #liss | o their patriotic spirit and the f . lu“\“u‘ llll‘(:l\‘IAI(:AK‘\”.».‘I\'””({ . Pariel Tani s o princal Tnor . the Expects to Lower Rates. today when submarine chaser No. 293 tepresentative Kahn, of California, ndow in the front. Officer, Stadler | o) portormance of (heir duties at wire calling for the adoption as | former Russian premier, from whom Referring to the increase in f went into the leeward of the tr who will be chairman of the commit i AN times and in all conditions. Accord- iate mm‘f of November 11, as | Foreign Minister Pichon obtained in- | and passenger rafes six months St iloowiinad idleraior Dar O e R R e S e veschasc throusiieia ain street, | jpepc the following units will he mus- | wyiotors Day™. Tn many of the west. | formation of the massacre of the im- | Mr. McAdoo said that similar g conveyed them to the Mallor¥, & {0t housc Kedlatr ¥ Baiert irti)ie [FIDIORBUEALELANS ”‘\‘;”,; PUmME | tered out of the active militia of tho | o1 states this one of the main | Perial family as related in the cham- | Would have been necessary eves transport with the rescuing fleet ST s ) men was only a tem- | Mangifico turned into Winter SOCE e known as the Home Guard and | oo S L e to be dis. | ber of deputies last week, informs the | der private management to p On two ladders and three porary establishment. The secretary | 08I 1 ‘”‘*‘\‘ plo e oves of | designated the Connecticnt State | bysead. The senntor aill also present | Journal that he learned the details | serious losses and sald it shoul men swarmed down over the ship's so regarded it, and pointed | the officer “j ”’Y_ TRE .‘]‘”‘ 20" [ Guard or Connecticut State Guard bill asking for the exemption from | from a judge who made an investiga- | possible to lower rates materiall side into the submarine chaser. out that steps for reorganization were | the corn e L C L LTSS e s | bersonal tix for members of tho |tion of the deaths. The prince quotes | vear i T G “tate and City Guards. In order that | the judge as saying: Uniformity of rates and equi Meanwhile power boats 1 : : | e T e e T left mothing to chance, and al- | distribution of the rate burden the Northern Pacific and Into these 12 | to the duration of the war, At four o'clock, Officer Hanford | Tn the first military distriet the fol- | {o 0 A08 RIS Ay be | though some points are not yet.elear- | all railroads is possible only unde e cfic wero Iowercaland Nt =aid it wes proposed to | Part reported to Serzeant Kelly that | lowing mustered out: | oo o e enator Klett proposes ieg- | @& upi-I-consider that the chances are | fled control, Mr. McAdoo urged a taken to the hospital ship Solace. | continue permanently the army rate | a man, answering the descrintion giv- | Companies. A, lar i G Windsor | ganc S0 will extend the time | 95 out of a 100 that the imperial | other argument for the five yea Thred Ather.nowe yats took or ay fixed for the war period, pra en by hed entéred a | Locks; K, Simsbury; H, Néw Britain: | p.00"10 to 17 days. As the law stands | family was massacred.” tinuance plan. praaweRofFEERATd Other | tically one dollar a day for privates. | house at 212 Cl street. Sergeant | B, Berlin: Second Separate Bat- | it nresent, thers is much hard work Prince Lvoff says the judge wept | Favors tension and ln‘p"fl\fl . | Kelly detailed nts Tart and |talion; H (Separate), West Hartford: | and, in some cases, not the best of | 28 he told him that they had found Great improvements an e ¥ ] Johnson and Officer Stadler to this | T, Wethersfield: First Separa‘e, South | satisfaction with the present plan, | On the walls of the room where the | should be made in terminal fa e EMRBRARGO SURPRISES house, Following Instructions, tho Coventry; Second Separate, Glaston- | which gives the voters unfil 10 days | family had been confined marks of [ by enlarwement and coreclidal three officers went to the house *re | bury First Platoon, Rocky Hill; | nafore the -election to file applica- | thirty-five revolver bullets and many | he sald. This, he said, providef New York, $e=lniuimation CAPITAL OFFICIAI they wers informed by the owner ihat | Transport Compa Glastonbury: | {ome. After this is done "the list | cuts which had been made by bayo- | Ereatesi opportunity for red teiy 1,000 troops, in- | 4 - 1 young man, answering Officer Sta Plrst Company, Rescrve, Hartford: | yust Le printed and :his requires, | nete. Blood was drying evervwhere | railroad costs and promoting G ome of the wounded, had = ler's deacription of the | Fourth Company, Reserve, Manches- | sometimes, a week. Therefore, many | 0 the wooden floor. The Judge was | convenience in the future heer moved from the American | been injured, and was in nee fl el Gonnsoticut Navall Batialic mistakes appear that could be rectl- | earching for the bodies, which had Mr. McAdoo estimated the zof fransport Nor| 1 acific, aground | pg00 Railroad and Shipping Adminis- | medical care, but said nothing about | 14 teord, | fled if the time was extended not yet been found when Prince Lvoff | ment’s loss in operating railroad, TwisCRthatils ns- f came to the front of the store and ropes the 3 ~ | more shots Sick and Wounded Reseued. immediately nece: o sting | i hed | law limits any enlistment the army Asks to Go to Hospital. | soldiers and 1.000 More Soldiers that approxim A\ Fire Island. was received by navy ; being shot. The proprietor of the e e narea) left Ekaterinburg several months ago. | vear at $136,000,000. This repr department officials here at 10:30 trations All Profess Tgnorance | house sent Mim away and told him - e e R s e . the difference between the an§ m. today This indicated that of New York Order. { that he would have nothing to do TELLS PLM\S FOR POLAND | how in service in holding oflice to TROOPS COMING HOME. guaranteed to the roads as renta fewerdihanil 0 0ssoldlens Lemamac Of s | L T P | which they had been elected while | ——— the sums credited to the govers board and work w‘ m'x{w\.‘{:f whington, Jan. 3.——Offcials at | Found in Pool of Blood. cerving their countr and which | ‘“Sunset mu.qnn.: Numbering 16,000 | in railroad *'W”m'l‘ Have Maodil BRERCE G e food administration, the railroad | TTalf an hour later, 30, Officer | Premicr Wants Country Occupied By | would he impossible should the pres- Men, To Get Early Assignment. Goraitmeat e Eei YN bree SUDLOEICARINE LAVl Patrick Quirk sent in a for the ent law continue as enacted. This | Washington, Jan. 3—Practically the | _ If the higher rates had been e Poles and Danzig As International | applies to the persons elected justices [ entire Forty-first division (Sunset,) | feCt the entire vear he estimate government would have made $100,000,000, and in Ay, it was stated tion ard the shipping = e ek transnont patrol stating that he had a man rofessed ignorance of | qor arrest who had been shot twice i A of peaca who must qualify cn or be- [ was included in a list of wunits an i embargocs announced by officials in | Tha man was in a critical condition, Port—Discusses Jowish Question. | o010 jirst Wednesday in January. | nounced today by the war department | PIUS of tor Klott has prepared several | as assignel for early convoy from | With existing wages, operaling Gfiloers Quitle and Tiernayiwerelgolnz oo b L cen e BeSEl o LR e ofher bills of minor importance for | France. In ail, more than 500 officers | 10 "‘['““ ol o ;’H”L"{'fl‘ off duty and returning to their homes | Ze¢ o0 O ECEERS O s that | Presentation during the coming term. | and 16,000 men of the Sunset division, | tally a ast 3 by way of North street when fthey | ot 00 - comprising troops from Washington, | Sovernment should make e was in were met by a man who told them | je Wi I e B B Bl DOMB SUSPECIIS Oregon, Montana, Tdaho and Wyoming | Of $100,000,000. Fugs thegholds, e i L duieion peratlons, | ypat a man wes lying on a ve nda on : were ordered home. Ho also predl indicated an inerense in availanle ton lining his program, he said able reductior ship saic ; 4 A : Oak strect, moaning. The officers | 10 ¢ i > TEN TOCENT || Today's list also includes the 101st, | gngt To Use Ponton Bridses. i O i Nl :m\‘w, iowering | (80 Y*e Verandn at 208 Oak I desire to see Doland inhabited PROVEN INNOCENT | 1ostn, 304th, 306th trench mortay | fected in 1919 f (he time requirec rates, and other factors tendir | | only by Poles. 1 do not favor giving hatteries; 301st water tank train, and | ‘' OKC increases : | special autonomy and schools to the S 142nd aero squadron. ploves last @ bl { Jews, but do believe in giving ther . E 000,000 and $700,000,000 to the fern ; B Philadelphia Police Left Without = 2 r McAdoo ified. I { the hospital | their civie rigi it they perforn I ADMIRAT RODMAN ADVISES y ],\; M ory f - w’;v Stadler a Good Shot. | their civic duties. Single Apparent Clae to Solve DESTROYING GERMAN SHIPS 1 o ‘,.“, o e aonthaian At the hospital, this morning, the | “We have been rohbed by hoth the Washington, Jan. 3.—Destruction of 1250 (07 A8 €1 OO e et e e s Salvatore Mang. | departing Russians and Germans, the | Mystery of Outrage. all capital ships of the German navy | S20"E SOVELZCE o L0 ER Cat of ffco ot ront street, Hurtford. e | 1atter tyring to destroy our indus i 3 . surrendered to the Allies was recom- s Bes od $65,00 | o ilnda 7o 2 Bdwas jes and lumper increased $63, }is 22 years of am. Me was in need | trles and our markets. The Allies | ] ""”“‘v i % "“!“:i mended today to the house naval af- | \ | of snoes, he soid, and decided to | should consider these diificulties, | Moore, suspect in the bomb explos-| eiire committee by TRear-Admiral shoe stora last | Territorially, > want what is ou ions Monday night, probably will I”" Rodman, who commanded the Amer- Many: economies : iy to | of the railrond administration placing | Disht and: steal ir. While 1n | ethnographically. We do not want | Telcased today or tomorrow by thel .5 feet in the North Sea during the | Under u 1 man portunitygawalted iofiasca el S e fonemEesen pannillere e v b hoth the hul- i what is German or Ukrainian, but | Police i war, He said the German ships would | Fe-routi b L s build the bridse. Aeinoar PILSHESES pplics ) ired by Officer Stadler having | think that Lithuania is ours in (his| _1etectives say the investization has | gt he needed, that they were of dif-|&nd eauipm er loading i - e el 8 ed, that they were of dif l, [ ork, which are accumulating Al TFe thicelbullat= | sancor | clearly proven his innocence of com- elimina compet] faster than tney can he shipped Mr. McAdeo explained, will not I declared to be virtually unchanged [ danger of her breaking up being no greater than it 4 last night not- withstanding the continued pounding | freight 10 New York ston and £ the sens. Repairs had been made | Philadelphia New York on the movement’ of export | and weak from Icss of blood, he said. | \warsaw, Dee. 31, (By the which prevented water from cnt Tatest reports, it was sald at the Because tand the men by hoats and 1 v i rg of restrict breeches buoy, and of particular conditions preva : during the wounded, worl troet and fourd Mangifico sroaning and covered with hlood. Tle was | laced under arrost and removed to lifficulty in handlir Teers in charge of the cue ntiss N. Gray, assistant director today led for engineer from the i rine transportation at the food rmy and mavy to plan the building | administration said rellef food sup- of a pontoon bridge from the ship to | plies for export were moving forward ! the shor As lowg as the Northern | without interruption at the rate Many Economics Possible, brought to \zement, sud Yacific continuec 4 Kept aboard, it was said, and an op- | stid there had been some talk | Preak ‘rtc Trankli found their ferent types than those of the Allies, | fired while ho was on Summer street plicity in the plots. He was arrested | ynq that it & Pra I = 1 would be a waste of money N & T 3 RITTURN. ss the Atlantic, but that therc | ¥ e ¢ s following dav wi L flected unti s ¥ th IX DESTROYF 1y missed him Tuesday, and the following day was |1y pay to maintain them Joston Ceiebrates When Vessels, Back = = today by Scrgeant Kelly, and further hearing Monday 26 NEW CASES OF requested to inform the rel — The inquiry directed against Moore T VTN . e N e SR S v ted to inform INFLUENZA REPORTED. |5 % MUBDES O SHIOIDE Bacy of Mangifico of This injuric . o as a principal in the explosions, the = econom arrival of six e & . . ! o k .| Denver Patrons Object to ying r The influenza has not subsided as | 000 havc a oma 3 A at first thought. Until late yesterday 1 and Wom o Found Dead in Lospital until his condition im- | Seven-Cent Fare and Bject Train | a revolutionist, an cnemy of the gov- I‘hr‘v‘:‘v ekl Bl ":Lr”u'v,lm.w\m ‘ 1““ Pittsburgh Boarding House | proves sufficient to enable him to | ernment and a leader in agitations e 0.5 Crews and Run Cars Themselves. against the operation of the selec- ivaiUnn Sy group of s from Overseas Arrive Unannounced, E et police say, has only disclosed he w Reforms Should Be Continuel | Many of t s in ral board of health About 5 p. m. h sburgh, Pa., Jan. 3.——Attived in | leave, ac which tme he will face J e p. m. how | operation i charges of Turgls | i ever, there were 36 cases reported all > Denver, Jan. 3.—After street car| Ve draft Ly one doctor. This morning there | e Bl . - 4 TThe collapse of the case against| ere 6 cases r A g ; should prove of perr N g Servite 5 cases reported bringing the EMBARGO ON EXPORTS, 1 Moore, who is 50 years old, leaves tho | numt A s i ed for six and a half hours here last ) . number of cases now reported up to {7 Ratttey of 4 - e e S "L | police wlith very little clue as to the | . | rardless of what form of contr Congestion at Docks Causes Overseas | NSt Dec by emonstrations by | 1o atrators of the bomb outrage, it decided upon for the railroads. g ; . crowds of men and boys who objecteil 1 . ) the body of an unidentified man, aged Supplies to Be Held Up. i {o the collection of a seven-cent far is said. BAKER’S PLAN TURNED DOWN | ' = . " vstem so as to control yens, Jenkins, (assin, Convingham, {about 35, in # Penn avenue boarding | Washington, Jan. 3.-—When notified | service was resumecd today on regular B R Washington, Jan. 3.—By unani-; g ¢ its sour maintentel ‘rippe and Pauling, all of ich had | house this morn The woman was | today that as a result of official con- | schedules, Whether it would continue | PRELIMINARY CONFERENOF, mous vote the senate military com- |y n\v joads for cars: pooling @ been in overscas service for many | shot “through the abdomen and the | ferences at New York, regional em- | depended, company officials said, on EXPECTED TO OPEN JAN. 18 | Mittee today rejected Secretary .. ghops; eliminatioa of cire ! . i A2 Baker's recommendations for leg Paris, Jan. 3.—The peace confer-[lation to validate informal war con- silk pajamas. the body of young i arbor before tl g ered. woman, believed by the pol 1 had been completely suspend 1d should continue possibid Tmmediately bells a ot Irene Havwood 25, of Colorado | .neral din which lasted until the H neralidin hich o | was found Iving on the floor beside | estrovers reached the n vard c | reforms include Maintenance of The incoming vessels wers the Ste- months man through the head A revolver | hargoes had heen ordered on export | adequate police protection was found nearby. The man was fully dressed. . routes; unification of terminals; tenance of the sailing day planj snlul:vvwn of ticket offices: utili: = | treigt ovements it Je S The trouble last night hegan whe ! 3 | freight movements to New Yorl & when | ;00 or riilier a preliminary confer- | tracts and authorize their adjustme i Yoston a viladelp’ railrond ad- | homeward-bound workme = : NINE SHOT IN RIOTING, et o e e a mostomond REb 1adelr railroad ad- [ homeward . men in tho | o ce hetween the four great allies, | by the war departinent, and orde jo L he woman's husband, | minjstration officials said the action | stockyards distviet refused o pa abivEwill ope January 13, the | fav. Iy 2 3 3 - o N Erancainale o ld=r ailcamall SRR e probably will open on Januar favorably reported Senator Hitch- awless Element Runs @ Nowl| ol | was caused by local congested condi- | more th T e, ejected the | morning newspapers say. The secre- | cock il ehenl Soinetn wi Lee, Va., found in the room, failed 1 Il be Paul 5 1 ar's Eve ol 0 throw any light on the 4 taries of the conference will be Paul | jegalizing such contracts but placing Year's Eve in to throw any light on the traged¥. ook and that it ought not to inter- | city incoming reached the | Hyutasta, French ambassador 10 Switze Berlin, Jan. 2, (B 2 lr. ¢ with the overseas movement of | business district they hecame stalled | opland, amd Philippe Rerthelot, of sress) —Munict newspapers supplies for America troops and | and within ene hour every car in the | {he Fren oreign office, it is statec £ funioh : DURHAM MAN, T4, BURNED PRSI LBl Smsran o S R ey oy : the | (he French foreign office, i ited - S i i o7 B Ot morning, received here, ]K'n'\lv:ln reliof city was up on downtown streets L = STRIKE IN TERRYVILLF | uniform ru tablishmen nded reports of sh ng -~ T \ IN HIS OWN HOM The embargo as to Boston, it was NIEW AUITTUDE RECORD, Bristol Jan e Andrew | through w ht fram ftreets of the city on New Year 3 Durham, Jan BEdward P. Mer- | explained, is only partial, not affect- - = o rlving o Britie | TCrry Malleable Iron foundry. in|of origin t n; elimin Nine persons are declared > | win, 74, a widower, was burned to | Ng grain moving on permit to that | (f WEATHER, London, Jan. 3.—FIying L -(j“»\fl Terryville, is closed by absence of he- | af the oid i paying in 1 heen wounded, while accounts | death in the destruction of the house | port, where the elevators are not rplanc at Ipswich yesterday, Capt.|tween 180 and 200 moulders who de- {age or per d 1 for ANE Lang established a new altitude rec- | ,,,,q ten per cent. increase in wages | freight or pa cars of one ) heiglit of 30,500 feat of universal m re tickets; s rdization of equipment: mainter | of the uniforn cight classific introduced by the railroad adn tration: maintenance of common interested commssion. e I tions which might be remedied in a | trainmen and ran the cars into the adjustment in the hands of a non- tween important gtate that the r <ed hand gren- | in which he lived here, early today. | crowded as they are at New York and ndes ag ¥ o thre William €. Newton and wife, who Philadelphia Vhile the embargoc kimilar mi t occupied the house, escenper Hartford, Jan. 2.—Forecast s for New Britain and vicinity : Rlc ) Yon SRt wers, who accompanfed | pany has been working on sub-con- | old practice of portioning intel | be routed throngh ports outside of the Clearing and coldor tonight: llapsed when his 0XvEen bottle | tracts for factories which have had |passenger n wnd utilizati | Mr. Merwin owned congested zone. partienlarly Baltimore saturds air, colder, recovered. Both men were | government work and which have ) weapons. | vi $3,000 and Hampton Roads & ) 5 | during their flight. been canceiled. Continued on Fifteenth T i a) \ Are in effect, supplies for abroad yolic socicty 1 | was 250 years old and a la The r parers d the

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