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SATURDAY, JAD ESTABLISHED 1876, EW BRITAIN, CONNEC TICUT. 38 Trust Since Nov. 11 o T Two Others Dock in New President Wilson Urges Settle- mecora a sovines manc— Demobilization Proceeding More, Several of the banking houses in Washington, Jan. 1l-—Sailing of | ment 0[ Mfll’ine Workers’ Stnke this olty,| particularly those wheze "1]3‘: Than Twme 1S Fas[ a8 m England ‘ six transports from France bringing | ings of factory emploves arc about 2,000 officers and men, includ- | e, nosited, report that since the signi —_ ing sick and wounded and a number | B of the armistice on November 11, of small units, was announced today APPEALS TO PATRIOTISM i nunareas or tocat yeopic, particuiasis SITUATION — IN RUSSIA 55 S s ‘ | the foreign element, aro again blac- | SRer The transports will arrive at New iineftneizisurplusicasn 1o tuessl i e York as follows: Pueblo and Wil | yrigieary Dictl Hopes Private Boat Owners Will Ac- | tutions. On the face of th\.\rn W <'»\ General March Reports Conditions At | peimina, Jan. 17; Hampden and Gen b appear that the old idea of certain | 3 ik Goethals, Jan. 21; Ice King, Jan. 24, mands of Sou copt Finding—Board May Not Be ! classes of foreigners that banks are; Archangel As Very Good—Ameri- | "0 g Sl e e e t country in war, | Able to Mect Before Monday Be- | 1able gHrecst | cau-Altied Lines Consolidated—Ad- = still exists. | New York, Jan. 11.-—More Ameri- 5 ‘orce. At the New Tiritain Savings bahk, | = vance of 12 Miles 1y Made. | can troops arrived here today home- Atmed O o official stated todas 2 uring | B N i official stated today that during, i { coming on the British stemmship Buenos iires, Jamg Washington, Jan. 11.- President | the month of December, deposits of ashington. Jan. 11.— Demobiliza- o | two persons were Killody . fewet Bleg Rileat ol the 24000 ore made stablishing a tion of the Ameriexn army, General | oy 2 . 5 ’ W Nvm\ ‘m'i:' l;‘y! tak o ivv ‘l. Re ;“ e ,,.;X‘; o ‘] L jw Se o e e squadron; 693 of the Fifth battalion, | gravely vounded and morgis case of the marine workers' strike in character and condition of {he h Proceeding at a rate which compara- f[};y"“ o “rp'{'“ X MA‘{ 11955 LLEL ‘“ h_"‘{' ‘;.“"';_ :‘VL\”"‘{A\‘,-‘.»‘ ’v‘(’-‘thi i e e e {han | There were no wounded on hoard i curred here yesterday B f S .4 duri e (wice as tast as the British demo- The American vessel Themisto ar- | last night as a result of general | iiEe 5 * e aEer L o eurer of (he Dilization. Actual figures up to Jan- | Iived from Cette, France, with 72 | strikes qccording to flgures compiled | jsstitl s S OFt - ‘1 ' SN LAl . e ”;. — ‘)T"‘;' ',,' : -”‘\- Feports | UATY 16 of men discharzed from the | Daval men. including sailors who were jat 3 o' lock this morning. Firing was |.the PolishiIengn < Sever: “'““““éfi“ pes The president said he wa SemmeIen el R “" S American army show a total of 6§ on the cruiser Buffalo and on mine | iNcessant in all parts of the city from | the exporfiGr foodatngrs, %c oy o R ¢ departments, at sinc e s g of the armistice, 3 . i o'clock unti sht o g 7 ile: rida p to 8 o’clo war and navy departmen ; dml RO LR of e e, sweepers Clock until midnight, but then be Unless@ommand of the province | 1ied 07 Friday up to 3 i ying board and the Iroad wdnnr the savings deposits increased 12 pe to die y £ i J afternoon : recelvec rere i ping te rai he savi el ¢ T 0 die away. S ESBY, can be regained by the Germans, the | “fferpoon et P. B. Tarbell, of New Haven, twice ants to Know Demands. | action of the Poles appears seriously | 2 0™MID& Linotie, - General Dellepaine, who assumed | ¢ threaten tho el oniasdlorivil 1Eevor 1 knechtd military dietatorship 1 night, called | ;ortham Germans g i e the strike commiitee of the Regional | happ i deal —Postoflice B cause of Tack of Quorum. Toloa—138 men of the 485th. ae s ischarge T1o The Toloa's trorops included Licut tration would use every —DOWE cent. Mr. Loomis also spoke of the ’ e ';' charzeiiiccord i et e - arlective and that S : dritish discharges to January 7 | make the finding effective alid tha condition of the money when it | o =i = | gassec d returninv witl s cros VeS| conndontinioo! that privater boat | ate R D e numbered 352,658, American officers | 28sed and. returninv with ross | constrained by pa- | to the number of 47,028 have been | ©f War for conspicuous bravery | owners would teel triotism to accept the dis TecOmE el 3 = = returned to civil life, while on Jan- = = Labor Federation before him early | Exiofismg o] \WALKERD HlN[S NAMEH uary 7 the British had discharged il e .RflflSEV[LT BE EATH i o e Board Urged to Do Utmost ! 0 v only 3,038 officers. | a schedule of demands on which the | i elopmann serlin really were Basil M. Manly, joint chairman American troops scheduled for de- federation will agree to settle the | Spartacans Are \ctive, the war labor board with William H ,' T mobilization now number, 1,151,000, strike. | Helasedl distara Taft, said today the board woenld ke [ including 96,000 men who actually Conditions in the interior are ob-| fi[] fl““ T[) EH“J]REN 1urs 1in up fhe president’s request at once, | have returned from overseas, but not g | y 2 3 2 scure, as the only telegraph lines are | ¥ PEG el was it iRure s lduomimgionl | e including units designated for r | under government control and cen- | RRh be mustered for action before Mon- —_— -~ ne towns vpparently or on their way home. - 5 | H B McAdoo’s Assist — orship is being enforced. Shortly be- N trol Dugsseldorf, where sevensid : ced | Has Been McAdoo’s Assist- Situation in Russian O. K. Strike Not Likely to Cause | /o7 inisnt the teleprone and tele- Trust Fund is to Be Equally | incot persons wer sted, by the o Z : = . General March also made public to- = = J = graph Jiues to Mar del Plata, a fash- | | within powers to stabilize condi- | ant And Favors His day a report from tha American mil : . jonable suburb, were cut and it is | tions generally during the . presen e D R e o B Hardships—Deadlock feared that the situation there is seri- | ! Five Year Policy. tions in northern Russia® during De- . | ous. Many of the cily's wealthiest | from the war. o AT | ¢ cember and the early days of this Remains Unbroken. families are there and the season is | ‘ The presigent's cablegram follows: | —_— month indicating that the stuation at its height 1 | was regarded as satisfactory, both e Postoflice is Attacked. S dneiiay hataban : “Y have been mformed by the sec- | Tos Angeles, Cal, Jan. 11.—Walker | ilitar o 2 | x | ine C s . (o eanesday, the Sirikers deay A W e R e e iy T e Bl (0 e | from military and sanitary stand- | xew York, Jan. 11.—Though there | Heavy government forces are “oc- [ r”’"“"“‘ N. ¥, Jan. 11.—The will | nowspaper buildings and issu sl AR R 2 el points. AT e nt hat el .| cupying the postoiice which was at- | ©f Theodore Roosevelt, filed today. | Gene e said he had mo confirma appeared be no hope that either y 1 reports that British forces were being | the members of the Marine Workers’ withdrawn from the Archangel sector. | affiliation whose strike since Thurs- day. The board o was reqt all n any others onl escaped arre Divided—Wife Has | crossing the Rhine, The Mu Anzeiger reports that the Spar Use of Estate. | stormed ,‘ rison in Muenste| e of industiixl transition arising { 0 criminals. At Mue. + . 3 i, during a big demonstra f 8 Considers Emergeney, Serious. —_— 1uri iz demonstration ofisy Anzeiger the next morn] tacked by the strikers during the | divides a trust fund of $60,000 into | the Red Flag, designating it fighting. The strikers were repulsed uation which developed in the | rajlroads, was appointed director gen- pont of New Yor 1 the strike of | eral today by President Wilson, to marine workers which seriously eriv- | succeed William G. MeAdoo. pled the movements of troops and Notice of the appointment, cabled to pplies. Consider this a Very grave | (he White House by President Wilson of all the other newspapers. | reached Mr. McAdoo by telegraph last The attache’s repcrt showed that | harbor transportation here, or the The private residence in Mud arisen becavse the parties to the con- l night at Winslow, Ariz, when the re- | OPerations undertaken in December | boat owners’ association. would of Leo Stinnes, industrial mg | | e : 2 equal shares for each of his children, | ©r#an of the revolutionary world | and StheR€oyerDI Sntytioon s eeIn st Muelheim. They forbade the is bequeaths V' r ent T 8 > 18 h olshevik Attarks Repulsed. day morning has virtually tied up | have matters well in hand there : “Od“‘“fi_ presents given at 5 ey and understand that it has | Sodn after Gewn. Dellepaine took | the marriage of his first wife to his e b T charge of affairs and established his | daughter, Alice, and the residue of his troversy failed to take a joint sub- re for the purpose of ccnsolidating | move to break the deadlock today, | I'eadquarters in the central police | estate to the executors of the will in | was ered and mission to {he national war labor \tion he ordered fire to be opened | tyyst. Tl on strikers who were atiacking the | Tho cxecutors are directed to apply | lice tiring director general passed through L | ransacked by the town on his way to Los Angeles, | the American and Allied lines for | poth sides seem to expect govern- board sl winter occupation and also to break | ment intervention within a short time . 3 More Work for War Loard. S ehincton il S waner {). | "'p Bolshevik concentrations on the Secretary of War Baker, who came | Pullding. He said this morning that | {he income of the estate to the use = {L ‘eEnestly TedUestithal wou Hines, appointed director general of | [TOnt south of Archangel. An ad-|nere yesterday to view the' situation, | 2 2Cks Were fi""'p”m TR Q‘f‘;”“’ of his widow, anfl Alis Wil authorizes | Rioting in Cities. SR a et e ot vantotoniaRerontiof a2 il gy c- stations but that all were repulse Mrs. Roosevelt to dispose of the prin- e L Aty . departed without giving any intima- R e 8 n e i G oA | compishedion B ederpe a0, alia ol piuaieh 2 Rl e Bl e Machine Guns Are Used. cipal of the trust to his children ‘“in 5 January 3 attempts of the enemy to who now retires to private life, He ¥ interfere. he Congressional palace was the | Such shares and portions and cither, | wn mivdonis of Mo Meadbes pha| T Dl peehiny e GO The moyvement of: food into, the city | Scone of hot fighting, in which the | “«‘):inlv:n—h,o :; ulpon nn}" trust ]:I,rdn;m:q e P " = o or e S were successfu ) respectively, as she :} e BN fi hout o formal submis- | for five yearr continuation u: govern- continued to give railroad officials the | 8overnment troops e \ccesstul D all delar = e e controvarsy without a form ihmis- | 3 —_—— | g : , = 2 e In the ev at Mus sevel B ont 1 am. tur | ment control to provide a test period $10 000 FIRE IN WATERBURY| greatest concorn. Yestorday five hun- | only by he free use of machine guns. | I (1 |nfll’§mu:|}:1ns}‘a’x;n\]:::: evelt | burg and Is still in progress. sion from all parties go- . Bl S B i The Palace of Justice also was ‘at- [ fails tc ke s e entary dis- =, ac e T e S e o e e dred carloads of food were received, % Th over it troop, Tt thawar and mavy departments, | and has supported most other policies | y 1 were receiv e e s e T e government troops in the .shipping bcaurd and raflroad ad- | of the retiring director general with | a":fl‘gml o‘e.;vhonl 'r”i flrho it government. palace, is filled with | queathed to his children K:ifi,‘”. ! 120 i couate wmistratjon and any other govern- | Whom he has been associated through- | pepe's Wholesale Grocery Establish- | oo 4 olesa'e merchants, "how-| © ops, and the forces guarding the | The will directs that the executors [ SPariacans. who hold Newspaps| mental afencies intevested in the con- | out the last year of government man- | ever, said there was enough staple shall not be required to file an inven- | ~1e fighting for the newspaper | froversy will use all the power which | agement. He is accredited with | ment Partially Gutted Early This [ f00d stored here and destined for ex- | tory of the estate and authorizes them | M&S has la: nce Wednesd i | was later dispersed by tI e AT an procerd Copenhagen, Jan. 11.—Very o rioting occurred Friday in D: Hamburg, Augsburg and Duss| ;| accordinz to reports received make a finding. 1 appreciate the sty and sincerity of the nouncing on Wednesday that not promise a final decisior ir the executive offices arc too strong to be they possess to make yo finding | having oviginated many policies | . port to feed the city for several It was expected early today that!to sell and partition any of his real | (":1 . an s e effective, and T also beiieve that pri- | of the railroad administration. Tr| Morning. weeks, if it became necessary to use hting would he resumed Saturday. | and personal property and allot the | PeIN& used with many fatalities) ate noat owners will feel consirained | congress does not enact new ratiroad | Waterbury, Jan. 11.—Frank Pepe's | .o Vavor Hyland today motified | " ijyay emploves have declared = | same to the several legatces as pro by every considera patriotism | legislation soon, Mr. Hines favors re- | \nolesale grocery establishment was | oocs Of the harbor strike that if| irjke on ull railways for four o'clock | vided by the will. BULGAHIA'S WAR 108§ in the present eme ¥ to accept | turning the roads at once to private | qamaged by fire to the amount of | 21y 2ttempt was made to tie up the | gatyrday morning. but no trains have [ M Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt any recommendation which —YOur|management. and this is expected 1o’ apout $10,000, early this morning. ferry boats plyipg between the city | peen running since late Friday J.. and George Emlen Roosevelt are Pepe passing along Canal street board may make \lthorgh the na- ! develop into a strongly rnmr-.»u\df me! the island {n the East river on | \ {elegram passed by the censor | named as the executors. The will is tional war labor hoard. up to he | jseue within the mext month or two. | noticed the flames, The fire started | ¥1ICh some of the city's charitable | yeports one dead and 50 wounded in a | dated December 13, 1912 signing of the armistice, was CON-| [nti] he hecame a member of the | institutions are situated, the leaders| clash hetween volice and striking The petition accompanying the will Wounded and 10,825 Pri erned solely with the prevention of would be prosecuted. cirect railway men at Mendoza. states that the real estates is valued : K toppage of war work and the main- at “over $20,000,” and that the 90,000 More Lost in Macedon colonel's personal property is valued e LA During the attack on the postoffice | vat over $20.000." Sofia, Jan. 6 (By The Assd 101,224 Killed and Missing, 1,1 ) on the second floor in a pile of railroad administration staff a year | matches and spread to a great quantity ago the new director general was!of other wholesale articles kept by Thomas L. Delahunty, president of Night Watchman Killed. chairman of the Santa Fe and was | grocery establishments. The fire de- | the marine workers union said today G e S ST e e : all union men employec e craft | : S : ol cypoiorin, also ol saying | Jnsjofi(he ioungestiexeantiven Inflipariment had el battle Soth nevarall B HEI0R Ll BIRlo¥ed on thislera el s vt ipSreans wore! Killed)| Press.) —B = el reat hopel that tnl o (oo countrva N H el a 4 a8 yenrsf ol hours to extinguish the blaze, but kept | OPTRHAE botween the islande were |\ o1uging the night superintender — were: Killed and missing, 1 e (e iamiate Rt railoa ot it confined to the second floor. ordered ‘last night to remain at work | 7" (01 ole wounded. | wounded, 1,152,399, and pri i 'm”‘f" nfn\m \\L‘ "h board | 12wver. = o - j and did so, and thus there had been ! i, strikers who tried to force the | SLAUGHTERING GERMANS 10,825. These figures do not i tion arising from the war the boar ey S : no shortage of supplies i Jo i oF i : : Mo = assistant dircctor general L e . tage of supplies intended for S ; \ the strike nld use all means within its power general, WEFUGEES LEAVING CHILE. ; Jostal employes to join th ke RN hould use all means withi ¥ i Ho o BRReT REFUGEES LF HILE the charitable institutions. He added | hove routed to stabilize conditions and to prevens | o R There has heen much speculat i Al e S g e a wh in o e (o anal vastaned o heen ruch speculation as hat the leaders realized they made a Flarly today a heavy force of gov exhaustion and faming ernment {roc ps was entrenched in the o600 to what the salary of a new director | mistake Manly's first step was to ask the v v safety in Porn Since Crisis. e ¥ e : s e Killing Teutons : and navy rtments, the ship- ¥ : \\? have been ready at all times | courtyard of the postofiice. The en- | ©d to Be Killing Teutons and Con Rhora is s levelopm ! _ . imd. Peru a Steamers | t0 submit our case to arbitration.” | {rances e courtyar re barred | A e Potlan tvon, board and the railroad admin S e S S ey ) Lima, Peru, Jan. 1l-—Steamers Sl D o itration.” | trances to the courtyard were barred fiscating Public Funds: potlod tvet o ation v would be their atti BICE S R CLd 00 Bl ona UTe reaching Peruvian ports during the | saic esider elahunty, of the{ ),y heavy automobile tanks of the san- | - a8 fstration iy 4 Hines has siven particular \ tude toward any decision made by the board in accordance with the presi- dent’s request He was informed tenance of production of waterials es- sential to the conduct of the war, T ilgaria’s losses in th he losses during the retreat) | Macedonia when many died of | Bolsheviki in Baltic Provinces Report- | anza, prisonc gereral would be, some estimates | placing it at $50,000. Bulgaial past two days have brought more | union. “If the war labor hoard is! itary department and the troops were D Tan o By Th e Aabemiatad A TN h oo o M‘";‘ to the marine workers' strike in New | than 2 000 refugecs from Chile. It | instructed to make a finding and if | entrenched hehind a strong wall of = . York. While he has been communi- | is estimated that the total numker of | the government will enforce it, T | sandbags. Every street cressing with- cating with the director gemeral. it is | jeople who have sought safety in | feel that I am voicing the sentiments | in a radius of two blccks of the post- | slaughtering the Germans in sections understood he had full avthority in | | | he Bolsheviki a g s due largely to the countn most complete lack o ap, dis Press, Fvening.)— promptly that all four departments ing materials and underclothing Peru since the crisis between Peru of all the men when T say that they Zuarded by sentinels of the Baltic provinces which have TFile arose is between 5,000 and will be willing to accept SR S 5 . == 000. Reports from la Paz Bolivia, | decision the war labor board makes. J = SEND OUT S. 0. S. CALX i S tuling. ! : O y 2 1At ak D LEADS | trol, according to Herr Winning, th - o S avide y mline | pROHACRS NEW FACTORY | scores of Peruvians have reached | © An intimation that the boat owners| NEW ENGLAN & New York, Jan. 11— Ofiicers of the e L Aeree S e e former German minister to the Baltic | Steamer Castalia Reported Sinl marine \\nrh}w’*» flfl?l“'\'m”‘”“””“';‘ g - Chilean troops are reported to be | fusal to submit to the war labor hoard | T [iprovincec itlemenortfloxtrom e iy bed Rescue Boats Speed to Hys today that they stood readv to abide St i o ; : ighest Percentage of Population | conditions at Riga and other parts of - - SR « in complete control of provinces c its dispute with the striking harbor | Highest Percentage of Population | conditions a 2 I by any ruling of the war labor hoard ; Landers, Frary & Clark Company | \1ica, Tacna and Tarapaca, on 1he | warkers was contained 5 | Livonia and Courland now in Bolshe- yanse to President Wil- : S et L In a state- onyolcatAs ross Members— | % e :”},-L : ‘, “ A ”{,:,(,,, to| Takes Over National, FElectric | dorder between Peru and Chile, ihe | ment today by its counsel. comment- Enrolled As Red Cro vik hands, with the Baltic Germans dispute over which has resulted in |, e it P the objects of attack, recalling the his- St e ng on the cabled instructions of at Membership 16,026,681, lerminate the harbor strike. Ctilities Corporation of Danbury. | the present delicate situation between. Al National ¥ toric St. Bartholomew's Night on the T 3 President Wilson. - — - the two countries Joston, Jan. 11.—The New England | part of the Bolsheviki and their local The p ers, o - e Clark C. — _— ARy o lieved to be he American sh MORE FIGHTING REPORTED ““lllnm‘;b ”?1” e (r)nr didvision leads the country in the | Russian supporte t 1:' ] 092 tc “. £ ,f ,H, u‘ '\I' pany has made another important ad- X e S i .nrolled | Three men from the German lega- | ‘. 399 : 2o RS Sitiongroninaline, pwithithe purchiane o : of the American Red | tion who remained behind in Riga, re- | S/IPPing boer fhcre e wonld abide by his decision the sitaation hat whatever { recently come under Rolshevik con Halifax, N. 8., Jan. 11.—The ship Castalia reported by wirele morning that was sinkin 65 miles south of ( o and | for immediate assisiance. She 3 ic Uti S as members steamship Castalia of 6,396 ton of the National Electric Utilities Cor- X t lying upon their diplomati t I : v . soli . Six From This State Back in France Cross, according to returns from the | lving upon their diplomatic immunity, ErE e sl German Volunteers Police In | poration of Danbury, manufacturers| S% From Tl 5 recent Christmas roll call announced | were arrested, the former minister re- e of ranges and other electrical acces- ¥rom German Prison Working Force At Springficld Armory \t division headquarters here today. | borts, and their public funds, amount- | 4 o " 50" o assistas ries. The machinery and stock o e ‘ames of Ik SO 5 S e it g stalia’s assistal ) o el ch enviantiistocicol | Vashinston I w1 = va of Has Been Cut in Half Since Fight- The total membership of the di- ing to 500,000 marks, were confiscated. | yergensfiord being 170 miles tion Against Poles, Leacut ny has been moved to this | American ko have Teen released vision, which includes all the New | — "he latter is an eighteen knot city. The work which has not heen | from German prison camps and who i nded—FPfficienc, > Tes Pt ot . eGtic ) S i London, Jan. 1l.—According to a | completely mapped out yef, has been | have ret ,,,nmym ,fir,mm,‘ G B ML WesC Iingland states except Connecticut, is PASS BAR EXAMS. | vet, 1 | ha t ance, 8 1.524.640 or more than 25 per cent. of | Quebec. Jan. 11.—The Great dispateh frov Hagen, Westphalia, ' started on a small scale at th b oA ol i R Springfield, Mass. Jan. 11 With 2 3 | 1 all scale at the Na-: nounced today by the war depart 4 " e population, officials said. These | [,ecs Than Half of Olass of 29 Are| American amer ( wlia. 1gfy heavy fighting has oceurred there bhe tional Spring Bed « figure, sprese: o senior ers, | P hed bot a mont ago for S gures represent only senior member e L e bec about a month ago for & armory | gchool children enrolled in the junior | To bring here has ben reduced to hetween 2.- | Red Cross not being inciuded. | Hartford. Jaa 1l.—Names of the §00 and 2,700, or little more than one Returns from the entire country |11 young men who passed the recent | sections which were re-fitted half the number employved dur showed a total membership, exclusive | examination for admission to the | She loft Sydney Janvary 9. Tt peak of war activities. Lieut. Col. L. of juniors of 16,026,684 lieved she may have been wes D. Hubbell, commandant, said today - - War Frijian 1eported they were Westphalia Clash Over Military \e- | ompany plant, | ment as follows: Licut. Philip Ches- | the dropping today of 300 emploves, iween two companies of volunteers | owned by the Landers Tunterests. @.|bro, North Adams, Mass. Enlisted | 1116 working force at the U sbout to entrain for the eastern pro- | Barney of Danbury, will be 1| men irdon M. Wilmot, 207 (ieorge charge of the work street, New Haven James Moran, | 1806 Putnam street, New Haven; Ar- {nold B. Umba, iliddletown; Sam i Cherniak, Meriden; Clarence & | Meeier, Sandy Hool, Charles Brown, g | the bar exz g Co! HE e ! Waterbury Damior Tomtwood. Je. | {nat elliciency rather than seniority s KITTED AT BERLIN DEFOT/I || sl Bar Sxuminsseommities hexoito — = crematory and defended the ives | Frenc Forcig inistor Sava Mhete | & 5 ER the test being applied in retaining | day. Tweaty-nine took the examina- i B crematory. gienued e eclVen] BrenchBHostien M inister fSayainct: !‘hn\h,r(»_ Ma Carl F. Vaughan, i Honal s Deceniber 27 und 5% T HEART FAILURE VICTIM rer »m the Great inces of Germany and local police through the canals she was cut troops. The local troops were opposed | Connecticut bar were made public by 2 the ice and sprung a leak at seal v to take part in. The volunteers he ice and sprung a leak at sea alled themselves in the local | 1) i M Shrewbury, Mass; Karl K. Chase, | WOTKe .‘“Ii‘h‘:f TREDSOEsWOMen, Edward Kelly, of Hartford, Falls from | 7% ‘' 6 ing is not given in the dispatc) Criminal Resime Does Not Entltle | iy iy oton! Vi Frederick R. Hyde “'"":":h: e m"'l,,' ",::j"‘:_” l:;’q‘}";:; Froluhi ‘Chr This Afternoon: ',:“,f;‘,!r'mo’(z‘::;k and John F. Crosby | James Turner, of Hart Stree Chester, Vt.; Ralph L. Drew, Provi-) _ = "y, pnointed out that the gmovern- | Haward Kelly, of Hartford, em- |of Hartford and Joseph M. Donovan Dead Toda dence; Arthur R. Hirons, Pawtucket. | 2% 800 G0N0 of redueing | plermn ta o Sor teain of (he New | Of Bristol; George K. Guilfoyle and = 1o force Eraduaily havine duc York, New Haven and Hartford Rail- | Lieut Joseph 4. Hackett of Water- CLEMENCEAU TO BE zard to the effect on the general la- | road ‘company, was killed this after- [DUry: Harry '_\1;‘“‘1“\‘:1\-,:;,'”‘:‘ .‘Er New Ho. | street, today. The covery was ven; Benjamin Toakonon, Meriden; | P¥Y Mrs. Turner, wife of the dee Charles H. Lane, Jr., Stratford; Mau-| Medical Examiner H. A+ B = 5 rice K. Resnick, Bridgeport. viewed the body and the s ) Frommtalcariahal sustainsal sracturen| e e WS SRS B SaRO T TR h is given as heart failure. - Them to Recognition By Allies. i ORTH RUSSIAN LEADER IS GOING TO FRANCE, | Paris, Jan. 11.—Foreign Minister § Pichon, in a statement today concern- | Archangel, Jan. 11, (By Associated | ing the attitude of the Allied govern- | & 5 et a Press)—Nicholas Tschaikovsky, presi- | ments toward the Russian Bolshevist HEAD OF CONFERENCE | bor marke noon ar the Berlin passenger sta- dent of the provisional government of | government declared that the crimi-| Taris, Jan. 11.—Georges Clemei- ton @ nfecnicnaceolialls Basnon north Russia, will leave Archangel | nal regime of the Bolsheviki did not |ceau, premier of France, will be the next week for Paris. He goes on the | entitle them to recognition as a regi- | permanent president of the inter-Al- fr invitation of Prince Lvoff, the former | lar government. If the Allied govern- |lied peace conference as a mark of | jussian premier now in Paris, to pre- ‘ ments should recognize the Bolsheviki, [ proper tribute to the premier of the sent the viewpoint of the northern | he added, they would give the lle to |country in which the coaference is| | regions of Russia regarding problems | their policy by alding the reconstruc- Jheld. President Wilson and the Am- i James Turne found dead at his home, 100 Kelly was either blown or knocked | e ';: S picked up by associates, but died a |irecently to succeed Thomas J bert, Trene, John and Robert Tur " rd, o —Fore- short time later Jaey. survive. The fun will be cast for New Britain and vi- Dr. R. M. Griswold was called to 2 Mr. Mendel died Jaamary 1 Monday afternoon at o'clock cinity: Fair. colder with cold view the remains. Kelly w about 50 | 1o the participants in the peace con- | tion of a regular government by the |crican delegatex have ngreed to his ference. While in Paris he hopes to | healthy and honest elements of the |appointment which is by common confer with President Wilson | Russian people conscat of all the delegates | ! 3 2] | assed a splendid examination Samuel Sutcliffe offici Har wave tonight. Sunday fair, vears old and little is known of hme Mr. Lane was formerly a departi- | lodge, F. and A. ) will ' ull. He was breathing slightly when [ ;00000000 5 00 this state, appointed Resides his wife, four children l“‘" = — in Berlin nent of justice agent in New Haven. ! charge