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¥ x X X 3 X X ¥ ¥ X X ¥ THI SRVICKE, [ e e | Score of Peopl@ Kille in Ba'tle "!if 0o 3 ru U A' hEx li;i_ [ 5&%5!&?4 M Prefect of sz-cial i?vr.firtmcnt to ucate Foreigners to I Port Has Soldiers Ready come Loyal Citizens. et o n Case Harbor Strike Is Calfed m!l fi ar and More Trouble Follows—Severai INAUGURATED FOR THIRD TERM TODAY Not Accompar Innocent Bystanders Shot. B Grave, TFR“( IS URGED Buenos sons score wound police and strikers at Wo on the this afternoon. All Traffic Police and fire 7.—Several Aires, were Jan. killed an a per- than 5 a fight betw the Vasen ts of Oyster Bay, J more & e b sons, ubsent as du reen i Iren city, inaugural Message, GOvCrnor | Is Democratic out Whilc Senator nenway folcomb Deals With Work Done Teader in Ser Kiett TIs C, Blocked, reinforced by number of patrolmen, formed of defonse the sirike were attempting to attack labo who had replaced them 'n the foundry of the iron vork I'le police were hampered by their inabilty to zet reinforcements to the scene out more serious fighting, the sir'kers having closed all but street and having cut telephone lines. Those killed or injured lay in the streets for many hours because of the inability of ambulances to through Troops Reing Mobilized. It is expected that gencral strike of harbor workers will be declared to- morrow beca 11 of ship owners to meet the demands made hy the men three weeks The pre- of the port assembled troops to- night to prevent disorder in case a strike is called. Tnnocent People Killed. Shortly hefore midn‘ght tonight U police had reported five deaths and 50 ¢ 2 ‘ e enteren the oo wounded in the fighting during the years ag 1o republican leader, af 1. There were at least three B ey, o Inmtrhx of innocent persons who had wtror, of Stnfford Hollow, | DO connection with the battle. One hablain It ol AL e of !h(.‘.fif‘ a 15-year-oll who senate clerk. sitting on a doorstep. n trayman Is Clerk. at b Sduazes scene fighting was ing was interméttent for | 01¢ hree hours, police say. and at one | % time o was a steady fusillade for | 45 minutes, i General Strike Impends. | It reported that in addition to the threatened strike in the harbor there is a pro hility of a general str'ke by all trade unions in the near and thaygnty Varfous industr neluding | roons de. | the packing houses, sald to have (e be | refused to meet the demands of SiEel WO ¥ Swate in Preparing For and S pa against Republican Spokesman— Supporting War—2\lco Touches On la ge a Appointments, The general as- formally or- senate choosing of Etafford and of president pro m., Representative Goveruor's line Child Welfare and Othe who ers ant COf o H. Hol- nnecticut time s zanized the Willlam H. Heald, the 3 strict, the house cleetin F. Wa of Greenwich, The blicans being organt: ach branch ty caucuses last ocratic minorities n caucuses last night the complimentary several officers without Hart comb, ¢ Cc te was re-inaug with uid Jaw as one in as honore im a s ession t governor S that body W = aounced took onuroi 1nned lie house vears niche executives he to Governor Williom A. Buckingham who thrice ved during the days of the Civil war ' S tt h anc of t all th here ctofore Do whiie e rhood their had ind choice fo I hope of election. Kictt Republican Leader. branch Senator C. C. Hartford, becomes the der instead of Senator who did not care for Hemenway had e fter P. B. tt ser stmosphe uld see amous Governor’s Ball Tonight, father ¢ There was bri Gov. Ho on the pr of war was gaioty resumpti more nily indu ancy about today than The shadow ago m sound 0 In uppe feot vious cceasion 1 goc democr E. W, the task. leadership menway, of le Tor er, ty Sim vas to minutes, e E. Talme Kpiscopal, the church, while tt altar xpec within 15 or ket was brought element of lowed, the omission "alone, the five ial \lr Senator formaliti 2O the s €on- jivan e naval Gove e in on. foot € was Foot Guar Senalor | oo was boy A scnate simp clerg . was woms nealy was clected standing from the wounded, i a ndow eight = of t of the forma read Fl Hill when vest requ ive k¢ the W. Arthur chosen untry- and J. the clerk, being assistant ele do hes met at 10 o’clock and disposed of the be sworn in neh Many hrowin i agamore - delay the pre- : members morning Roosevelt were Many, ned . hich placed to a wear reminder the f] who have 1 resus hes KL his cer- followed its appointing vote for ness to e each the ghting togs of emony over, b customary- procedure of. committees to canvass the lieutenani-governor might elizible 1a to of ving un the ! governor, state office elec in executive committ Assembly wasg in read are at tiese be went R awaited ion of that there from the joint with a : sworn the The REV. DR, VAQORHERES DIF% 1’\ \FW YORK W called Perry, except to order by who swore Mr. Hurley, nate was of Secret of State | in the members, of Waterbury. Keneaiy Defe Senator Klett Kenealy for clerk man offered the Joseph F. Dutton democratic candidate. M. was elected 23 to 9. He nominations a president The choice Heald party vote, In his tance speech all to personal political judices and for the the state. Present For Senator Delaney, morning’s n Hill Casket D The 1 " ry ness to witness the administering 3 a more i auto ilc Sag of Administered. srnor ats Dutton. nominated and Mr. name = of of Bristol trod from high the House pre- heriff of Hartford the justices of ., and all stand- Holcomb the familiar corridor office the door ceded by the High § county and followed by court ¢ Gov, one again Air. | Hartford Clersyman s Kopple- | Mayor tho Kenealy ed for pro tem. was by accey drop good e Wounded church se¢ lock | | | w | to of While Serving With 26th Divi- ninttes as followed and thr x-president’s n spoke the al prayer. casket w sion in ¥rance. preme ery Hartford, Jan. 8. Browlee Voorhees, pastor lum Hiill Corgregational city, since 1912, died in hospital, New York city, 2 flag, it was morning pneumonia and sep- |two battle fiags poisoning hees was in |regmment upon his 44th fay he went to |wreath of & France as a worker and |low ribbon on June 19, while with the 26th di- |f the only vision, was wounded by a German were from t shell. narrowly escaping from the loss | of the famous u of a leg and death. He was In a |can war French hospital for months, return- ing to the United S the day fors Christmas and being taken the New York hospital. iis progress ! 1917 1ules came Senator Hemen- | toward fuil was satisfactory, and cxe : S way offered iion calling for | but a few davs “omplication . prop P minority representation by adding one | in and his strength was insufficient to | ppot : by de ic to all commitiees | combat them. His and two that on wporopriations. This 1te 1 the end. def Hemenway | Dr. Voorhees was of similar enburg, N. but this was | Rutgers in 1896 and rfrom ) ed 20 to 9, Senator MacDonald | | | logical department of the > with the mocrats. The 1817 | 1e®e in 1899 and wus in N, were adopted b astor at Flighbridze and Maltbie Appointed Judge. tary of the Dutch med vernor nominated Willi board until came here to suc Maltbi C the late Jose court judz who retired as rastor of house Hill church. Rutgers conferred t honorary degree of doctor divinity 1916 e 2 Xey. Dr. the Asy up by the gavel of Lieut. Wilson who presided. On ds the justi grouped \fter prayer ite chaplin, the governor ir 18 1 mes- sage, after which Chief Justice Samuel O. Prentice administered the of oath. Other officers were sworn in, the governor and his party retired, and the senate clerk read the minutes of the convention. The joint conven- tion was dissolved and each branch -eeded to close up day’s work. Finances Excellent. the rector for i of Senator as befor he asked ambitions and only of church the i York this tic by the read his labor year e of In the afternoon Lieut. Wilson wus sworn into office. presented to Senator Delaney a cut ass electrolier behalf of the senator's constit in the seventh voting district in i3r dgeport. When question adopiion of the Governor He on oves Fl1 The former T his head toward sun, dropping i brought out in white fig citi servi ot the last flock of Alight on | cove w of the cemetery Only the secre- | relieved the pla n it was lowered coed | place. The hem as he ; uetts tates be- State In his mes mainly with legislative of tot dealt 2 i by t rtments rovernc taken up, the part e recover the time mocratic senalol wife ! nim nat He grad sion finances, the fre ate word white at ated. Senator 1er resolution oke for it, was ADDTD drew anot / to consider w economy and efliciency sessions of 1915 and 19 Looks Into Future, Touching upon the probiems the & advocated a survey the u water supply of the | oo state, con oi the electric| .5 ailway situation, the regulation Of jy .o ' pubiic service automobiles, encourage- & of shecp raising. the need of es- e tablishing & department of American- ization, the importance of popular cducation, increased attention (o child welfare and care of dependent and ected children, and more attention h popagation Holcom's admonished the s he record made and : for Y later the re missi back Hill prize entation the : v to be yvernor of (et : deveioped % the were called speaker to by of as a me of | ! in 84,000,000 FOR %TATF ROADS Spanish-Am 2sh was elected speaker v to 69 C. 2 oke ith men 2 Y John Wachingto briefiy Washiagton, joined witt l;,(\ today Theodore¢ urged a The hou up ity prelimin- ary business by concurring with t senate in ofiicially the elee- tion of Governor Both br | ernoon when th were carried out. Governor Makes Appointments, { Governor Holcomb, today informe the legislitture of his recess appc ments to fill created eit EX short session Government Appropriation necticut is 000 To Be For Con- $300,000,- Spent in Country, Washington, Jan. 8.--Road Ing on an intensive scale is e by government oilicials this fmates by the and rural ent a minimum ¢ of $200,000,000. he ratifying Substanttal— Helcomb. recessed vgural neral of the conducted Governor message fol- nches until cxer a build- ccted of publia indicate | highways construc existing ises Gentlemen of the President and General Assem The 1917 gencral assembly gad In anticipation of our bec party to the war ed three paratory as a public Flags ovel here remai with te, over presiding ¢ becoming prior to s oming a pree hureau cerin xpenditure on Deferred rovement of greater use pareel post swell the tofal post-wa period of Y = wcancics he The The first ary 20, 1917, forthwith taken the state in men ation w T by deaths or r o passed Febru. | clude the following directed @ census ta ba| B JEilice the reain oz | ington, vice W r Holcon sig Jame Edlin, judge at Mid- dietown, vice v U. 1 ird Brew r! member resignations and that 1 to the roads sn made expacts tures in 000,000,0 Definit spent thi ing Rhode acticut $4 1rd ns, judge s are expendi- to 81 sen the and material = me in the event of secured to bs the infor: placed at't both the stats d fede ts, census >t s of journed us: journ of the state R. for Althcuch amou only the $90 000; e ts follo i P to of for of voard | he ; Holcomb ccmmi; Tsland sio for rer " €1 Al- of deccased Hartford, trustce Hospital for the In- sane, to fill a vacancy; RBernard M Donnelly, of Thompson, to be truste of the Connecticut School For Boys vice Henry J. Pot gred. v stance to tabuls requireq tio ) Al been n = members the W Conne: anical devices , the iafor- auestion and Stoe':holm, of the bour 1t Riga by has abslished vate propert | to a Riga Jan coisie T the Hartford, for New ow or t to ma contained te ava in arrested res used in census rship in that city, according lispateh received here. (Continued a hird Pags) sold cemetery of h o to The Ej ure the B birds former pres which \rmy Ileads Husband's Antipathy . Is Being Caused & Mrs. elt Does | Roosey | | ors—New Rules Wy R the loughs Effective. C | k- ! 8.—Soldiers ¢ he demobilizatio engazed today. m for two - coun- 7 5 itish armies nily of it ot the liv- Jort noust-ations office h Wiy was 1 in 1 filled w mex came from amp. Many of > Salonikj and ob- sent back. Refuse (o Disperse. were ey roreham ers on lcay ted to The nien generally well be- 1 treated the matter humor- alihough they refused to dis nti deputaticn was seen by then: that Vis- secretary of state for n. Sir William Robertson conference on the griev- by the soldiers, annonnced authorita- of demolilization 10,0 day, iner to 0] ho Miln and Ge were then in Jicial 1t var, assu d nor to e would husband y lived for children, who 1 wor nhood he hom at mortal ommitted in the - o 1sed daly. old el between 20.000 and 25,000 Hear Pl nt Pas. issued to- prints an address by Maj. Gen. ng, commander of the Loudon to trcops assembled in the ice quadrangle today. He ab- to ider griev- in manner by told they must their own com- Letfisey 3 to A wor ofiice statei one of hardly mo; according 1o dge, solutely st lined ritted troops. and their ot headquarters Re cons Chrst | ances st such a them ections 1 to rector of Amily | Lho before the conclnded minutes after the ct into the edifice licity was to e yman said, even have their ritual s 1o he ted own manding offic He r ed and R them that r we he that the lthough lose the only of war we the trou- in still on the He said was being few agitators men weuld be they are taking if dange which they n I linew tomented by and that ‘“most hamed of t they a the fon oral Tributes. pla nev ng was asleep ear in o e which country. New erday despite st Rules For Leaves. tha, eat in ot The government has issued a fur- emient concexn- for. It announced date tc be fxcd ro Ticer or France will be allowed to England on leave except on the distinct understarding that he will return to France at the expira- iho | tion of hic Jeave, and that on on pre from | text whatever will he be discharged i during leave. The statement adds: ' “Experience s this order to be necessary in crder to insure the main of the army o# cccupation, onne! of which must receive their turn.’ profusior the .ho ‘ thegw explana sta ing demobiliz rom f ¢ | | | soldier in i | { | churéh atte n tha the service o ctor of salm and d the inely-first ome to snov a iant tes E the ped With Pl rvice beginning 4 mncluded in 13, ritual was | only mention of the | ume was when the| word “Theodore” in storm h giv- nshine as tarted church, ten: the inee at Ipiscopal A leave it HINF DIE IN EX?LOSION { o the altar | s Ameri- with borae to Draped in anr ered the Score of Others, Trapped in Burning co also gh Injured Bui Pittsburgh, which as the ur he colonel it with the These Before They Could Be Rescued. cavairy Lr the cas- comrades Spanish-Ameri- 8.—Nifie persons are known to have lost their lives in the explosion and fire which late Tues- day film exchange build- | ing on Penn avenue, in the downtown A of destroved a y Over Grave, rested w siden section se0re in- they pnilding, were hefore h fured. scveral ere rescued. Shortly after tha explosion occurred reports lated to the effact that h 20 persons had been killed, proved the silhou “he wonored commit 1 charch. As spoken great seen > ward of priest al were ciier Ipiscopa and th cen 15 wer a o se later false 0 of AROUND VILNA. Do PIGETING overloo Rugh Poles and Bolsheviki Forces in Death Capital City v The A r poss; en the Po Grapple for Wars ighting Vilna has b and Bolshevist w, Jan. 7 neia s gun betw troops of > did since Jan 6 (By The Associated Two regiments of T 00T are closing in Viina, capital of Lithuania, three The force is said to be well armed an less than 12 miles from the city. Agents Russ gover war. Press.)- Mourning. the exm.,. on on —Washington 0y ath the nt was b rge of the d. W dc of the in the town whi Zovno, Grodno and Brest-Litovsk. P knew SENDS WREATH. Jan. $.-—During riends and president in re- at Saga WILSON Oyater far a which him Bay, the the forme and earlier years <alled Hill and talked with family them, t'fi‘ Leonard £ colonel th sociates of cent e )f the »ported, Wood, intimate nior mation d elt member Tho it was Col. Roos! was Major n nd command was the and pr in «th of pink ceived from Anan am-ndnient {o the federal consti- Forecast ution was ratified hy the house today A vicinity: ) It will go before the sen- tonight and te tomorrow. The Lousc defeated a | motion for a referendum at & special | election in September. ory Jan, to 22 ain | Robert Cecil, who has | ject of the league of ceau and Orlando Latef in Week— All Envoys Named Soon. Paris, Lansing, f State and Lord made the sub- nations a special on behalf of the British govern- held a long conference today regarding the details to be worked out in forming a lea Their conference followed consultations between dent Wilson House last eve ning. President conferences the British cean of 17 of Italy Jan. 8.-—Sec Col. E. M tary House study ment, 8r ue. he Presi- - and Col. - will hold David lloyd mier informal George Clemen- Orlando Vilson with th premier, and Premie this week 1ce later Other Conferences Comin Paris, Jan. 8.—Premier Orlando Foreign Minister Sonnino of I Premier Lloyd George and Minister Balfour of Great cxpected here soon to Premier Clemenceau Minister Pichon. The membe of the various dele- gations probably will be officially an- nounced before the end Owing to the fact peace tiations are to begn very soon, the official visit of Prince Regent Ale ander of Serbia has been postponed. He will, ho come here incognito for a ef and Ay and Foreign Brtain nfer . are with orcign cor h and th of this wec that nego- visit Houston Says American Agricul- = ture Is on Sonnd Foundation il Baltimore, Jan. 8.—Peace o American agriculture on a ally’ sound foundation and ing in the right direction, Houston saia today in an the Association of Ameri tural Colleges and Ex riment tions. Much remains to be done in t! iield, however, he sid, because th part of the nation's industrial life not stand still. finds subs develop- Secretary adc Agric tan- an the will of men and women, | “We shall have our troubles,” secretary said. “We shall be cerned with numerous proposals for tho isiasts with limited knowl edge and less sense of direction, “We shall be pestered by th® nar- row, selfi rtisan and by the dema- ZoRues of the farmer their self-constit already in « the SO con e enth an Po 1 D friends pretended friends. These ience and their own misrepresent atte: ap al are revealin ends willingness to tion and ; to prejudice to injure const agences, such ultural colleges partme |(. They headway. The American not usily fooled and them to as these motives at their real worth Every possible a tance,” tive state wil tarmers eu we may trus s veople and thenr ven to retust A ¥ e lea pre uisi necessary deg to the change of commoditics under rational and -« ons, to the fecdom to development ot ctice in Tefere itories of thc among nation witable con prot d worl MORE IN IETUR MIT 2.650 Soldiers Arrive Today-—7,703 Already Eurout¢ Fome. tion. London, eems, 1< General von hagen di Farly vernr e ¢ enter, Ex Fie report e bomb: NATION T0 AID MEN :‘-'; ‘TO BECOME FARMERS The government 1 d, Suppo 18 The 3y 1S The lice n official 1 it han larly san fact has plent munition has Mars} morning no f the Uindenburg i Capital—Amerida tion Picture Men On Seene Jan nb Several 1tion 1or! my: o hundi .d in the figl troors n 1al o have = fight ing uinary, that of to operators logus Battle first scoured adsc led a hof en ar g T nd 10 an troops tu ttacking on vere tenure of h others ont People the 1 tries tt are report partac police hief B Governy News, V. Jan. 8 nsas b Frar ewport battleships Georgi ing troops rrived here today K from 2,650 romg jar Washington sident Grant, na and South ital ship Comfor for N gov gov ) can expediti torces have been sent to Washington and one thousand use additional clerks have been put to ta work in the adjutant general’s office | cot to get them out as speedily as possi- ble. l on 1 adjo Noo ddv e o all an lding Copenhag top thro milita tations war the weay ories = 1ns oppi to \ph ation Start 11 ney gzovernment orel and holdin h C on ng the trcops rrived Spartacns Flement W nas Spartacus taken f t s ng usily stre 1ecenily thaf sent Berlin 1in at 1 Killed been said Reaches to a Copl T ) o'clock s th 1 L to City. Bel cu read; patch to Hindenhurg Berlt! Arnied parf owin| ele om| in 1 pandau. ¥ were firing moving pig red fr one oflice, other Aay >t wh o <erding te moving Service Cut. teieg] ipt he repor] rroe. the ccurred Monday. beiwe partacar is nment rtiate 1he Front Tan held front Nin! n mday. Al ¢ and the the n of lat of Palacy A S50 feels L,in of clelock, ver Leen ma) werr ittle. Decision was resck end ed Berlin b 3 Page,