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ES| NEW BRITAIN, CONNEC TICUT. TUESDAY, JANE E | ‘ ! iRISHA“El:Efi[iTES WANT RECOGNITION Defeated By Esthonian-Finnish London, Jan. 21.—A notable success | i 2 ; e Associated | Paris, Jan 21 (By the ss | } - e P T | Press.)——New claims characterized has been won against the Bolsheviki s i Esthonian troops operating to the Dublin Parliament Attended by oeint cieres s omons tve et | Danigh Minister Tells Peace Can-| . e o' i et hecerains | B | momentous that will com : SO an Es an official statemer 5 | peace conference, will be raised by P S i Half of Sinn Feiners Elected | the. sclt.governing domintons of e ference That Force Alone ’“‘1(\1(:!1\:‘“\\\‘1‘!1:\1(1 'h.l\vn,\‘tml:t;;w(l.;n today | “tion with British empire in conaection with t] i : S > formation of a league of nations. The ] taken the town of Narva, on the —0thers Are in British | Gomnions win ack o vo aamiveed 0| Can Puf E0d t0 RegmE freva-petrosrad raiivay tine, roztie the league with the status of individ- with a large number of prisoners. % ; erel as 15 = s roops cooperated with the . | wal nations whose savereignty, as f Finnish trooy operat %hall be recognized clearly by the quantity of booty fell into the hands [ehall B ithough the right of Great of the victorlous troops, including = - i va during the fightin and (|ul]‘ e minister, it is stated, was present in league on the ne basis as Belgium and other similar powers. In some after the Bolsheviki defeat Although This Afternoon’s Gathering | quarters this is taken to mean that|Today's Session is First One at Which 7 | should the occasion arise the domin- g o Is Seditious and in Direet Violation | jons might oppose the mother country All Delegates Have Been in At- AMER[["A FAVURS S[IME | tee Would Have to Approve measure e OO in the discussion of problems brought ! M g .. of Explicit Law, No Trouble Or|jcfore the loague. tendance Ambassador ou Board of Control Fas Power tO | was cvidence of renewed as \ at | Canada, Australia and New ZZeal- N e eI Ry I A oral® Tanmeai | anarchists, in. thewWUnited = States. | ~Regulate Meat Packing Tndus Disorder Is Expected—To Name ' 000 £ veral years claimed so Said to Hav BL“GKAHE RELAXA ! “]N ot mediate | Rellef—Klett | o/ e B c o o armistice, he'| . | for t{hemselves absolute independence That Allies Should Send Force Into £ Wants Street Railway Invstign- | sa1d, evidence had been found that teactionary and Partly Unco Ixplain That Appropriation Peace Delegates and Write far as the conduct of internal af- y anarchists planned to organize and | rs was concerned, but this princi- Russia to Put Down Bolshevists. .} . tutions tion. disseminate propaganda el ation of Independence, = { | ple never has heen formally admitted ; . = i ool » fi e Sk Dubl J »1 (By The Associated | {:\ England. The dominions, it is| Paris, Jan. 21.—The Russian ques- Allied Experts Studymg blt.} Hartford, Jan. 21.—To meet the | Washington Jan 2 Og iblin, Jan, 2t (¥ Ths Aseovisted | oid. now will ask for formal recog-|tion was agmin taken up by fthe i 3 pressing need of home comir NVMWN“MAJHRITY S[";IALISTS Armour, president of Armour & Press.)—Probably no country except | %t supreme council of the peace con- uation—NMay Restrict ’um[ sailors, to aid their families and | told the house interstate commy | i nition L to provide many of them with the committee today that pending 14 Treland could present an episode as -_— ference when it met for today’s oS- N D | 3 kable e asse )1 of the sion at 10:30 o’clock. There was a )| o necessities of life, a. bill was offered in e : U o N /' “Dail Eireann,” which is Irish Gaelic e Sl e » i oAU v dieaescdlait ons cont industry was ‘“reactionary” and i ference held by Governor Holcomb { of it probably unconstitutional, for “Irish parliament,” which will be | torio Orlando, the Italian premier, called to order in Dublin's ancient E Bl b e ror e et i e ‘1:|r1:~: Jan. 21, (By Associated | with legislative leaders and-committee ; | warned congrtss that “if a mo S e e A e Press.)—Owing to pressure of more | Chairmen. Tt is proposed to appro- | Independent Party Defeated | wrench is.thrown into the gea i D e Harold Scavenius, the Danish min- | urgent problems before delegates to | DriMe $20,000 as a relief fund to be this business” its effects would b S e 3 e disbursed by a commission to be - = “ in many other line p o 5 Lo, | ister to Russia, who had. been asked |tne peace consress, various economic | coomiea b krn O et in Berlin—Haase and er lines of industry. to give his views on the Russian sit- 5 A 7 Predicts National Upheaval, | e = delegations are s ing ac or | S ers ¢ S B . Many in Prison. | U. S. Employment Bureau | yation to the council arrived at the £ lonosarelstudying iieach i fory Rolalers nand Suatlors® Corar msion. Eichhorn Elected. | _“If the ability of the packing | Proceeding Are Delayed. { dustry to functlon properly is claim Ireland an independent r itself the blockade it foreign office as the members as- | . & HleeRane and hiidesd proj About h of the S Feine 9 : <. s L fhep Sl e Says 196 New Hands Are | imblea and immediately went into ] S clected to membership in the British i ST B e Proceedings in both branches were paired,” he asserted, “it will 4 ! the conference chamber. He recited : ] : Bl L b t the livestock ind et il ariicireis the o ¥ » conference racited |(gi el A e « week | delayed because house members ha aras 211 > livestock industry s parliament will participate, the other eeded Next Week. i conference champer. e recited | qiscussions during the coming week. | S nembers had | Amsterdam, Jan. 21—The independ- | 11° lves v and it in half being in various English prisons, S5 ; etrograd, where | The American view contemplates a | '€t it be known that they objected to | ant Socialists generally were defeated aterr oo brices EWHIEES | he took charge of the French inter- relaxation of the carlier | MMediate passage as proposed. An |in the voling in Berlin, according to | (€7 Pe drawn in, and so will bf ests )] p v ¥ a v rli ” vk effc was de tc e f = N 3 i £ and s 4 abor, and s vi N o= uben e Rl d e s Lo CRRME i ot vl s hEARRTRC RN whic il Wolll Al | STTOKE wigs saad sitojBmoothio I elQIT ) Feb i advicen Foithe Handelaplaain Tn Jias sotpillidabor,fand fan Wil Dol substantic (el lelataid (be- | Noalens, the Irench ambassador. allow the entry of foodstuffs, lubri- | ficulties, the contention among house | (o independent stronghold of Neu | t1iN# that has for jts basis the w gardiag the condition of labor in this @ .‘ ; e e i i members being tha e ' = 5 & 2 ) ed by agriculture Sl e Tallard of | . It is understood that M. Scavenius | cants and other materials into enemy | Members being that the board of con- | Koln, the independents polled only | PT0duced by agriculture. G Drie, & Tallard of | contended cven more emphatically | countries. This, it is held would | (ol has power to give fmmediate To- | 43750 votes against 72,765 for the ma Pending Legislation Reactiona o o States employ ent serv- = 5 P I S g P g - a G Tt = (361 s » 3 Marshal Viscount Ierench, the first| ‘N® h‘ D tor the weok | U1an did Ambassador Noulens vester- | permit the restoration of distributing | li°f and that so large an appropria- | jority socialis “The theories on which pe ice has give £ & ay, hs erventi i 5 ras s . A N | tic s 25 fro: he 7 a 3 3 o = 4 Viceroy In many years to sive Ireland o€ NS Siven out HEures tor e N hat | da¥. that intervention in Russia was | systems, flour mills and other agencies | 107 o ~~'«I“‘]”“° from the state trea~ | Af Erfurt the independents polled | legislation is based are not con a purely military government. They | sastery “of tho number of workmen | IeCEsary to check the regime of ter- | involved in the preparation of food | SIY should have the approval of the | 24,600 to 13,500 for the majority So- | tice; they are not progressive.. | will meot with full knowledge and | oo i8C UL 0 N Crleqgof this dis- | TOTism there. supplics. The blockade, hn\\'m‘mz.‘;,‘;‘(}:“nr‘.'i\_m‘ls 1‘"‘”]‘”[‘]""' Senator | cialists. The independents, on the | are reactionary. They would di tacit consent to take measures which | (rict qecreasing it has been on the inn- The council at 12:30 a'clock took a | would otherwise be enforced as rigidly | = offered the bill and had the | othey hand, were beaten badly in |the great manufacturing and m - 117 | recess until 3 p. m. today. as ever because of its value as senate send it to the house for im- | prestlen, Chemnitz, Hamburg, Magde- | ing machinery which half a @ Jation .of explicit law N L he el A the close of the morning ses- | weapon to force the enemy to accept | X ediate eferenceto thol military af- | purg, Nuremburg and Munich. of enterprise has evolved and t} 5 R Mot than in the preceding week, and the |Sion President Wilson and Premier |the peace terms that will be pre- | [2ir8 committee, which was done by | mhe majority socialists, the dispatch | sults would be detrimental Have Permission to Mcet. Fennit ‘received by the chairman and | LIo¥d George had an earnest distus- | sented. | the lower branch adds, appear likely to get 40 per cent | to the leading indust '”q}‘ 1“0l transmitted ta the central office at ”“’l” “{ 2 "‘ % duration in an| The relaxation of the blockade as | Wants Trolley Investigation. [ of all the votes, with the German | but even more so that pc tiodnl that these Sinn Feiners, clected i e e ramber regards foodstuffs is already effective | Senator Klett offered a bill for & | democrat party second. public which produces and to t lf of the voters in Ireland on | T 00 g 00T ands are to be em- S in a portion of the former Hapshurg ! special commission to investigate the R tire public which consumes fo orm of ind N\\'h"w" from the ployed if the proper kind of employes NAJARIAN BOY DIES domains Food is being sent into | street railway situation as recommend- Copenhagen, Jan. 21.—Incomplete | Government Ownership Tmpra: British empire, were chosen members | "0 secured Vienna well as to “liberated | ed by the governor, a report to be | returns from the German elections | Regarding the possibility of of the British parliament, but speci- | mpoce feures, taken from the offi- regions,” and will be supplied to Ger- | flcalty refused to recognize that DOQY |iaiy] repost of Hie chalsman, ave| . g ] many under the terms of the armis- | Hemenway said he was not keen for [Polled 1,234,041 votes; majority | other adjuncts to the and to call themselves members of the | | a¢.q on the figures given by 36 man- igh School Boy Succumbs Following | tice extension agreement signed at | this inqguiry, a similar inquiry last | Socialist 603 independent so- | try, Mr. Armour said | charged with sedition, or merely held - on suspicion under the provisions of the defense of the realm act. The Sinn Feiners will meet under the shadow of Dublin Casile, where presides Iield are purely seditious and in direct vio- . crease. During the past week This is one paradox. Another is made at the present session. Senator [ Showed last night that the democrats | ernment ownership of stockyard| packing i British parliament. They occupy the | yfaeturers comprising 75 per cent. of Treves last Friday session produced nothing but expense | cialists, 401,187; Christian Peoples’ Ownership Ly the governmer Mansion House by permission of the | (o manufacturers in the second dis- American experts are said to be- | and said the well-paid public utilities [ party, 1,110,137; the German People’s | plies red tape and r ictions lord mayor of Dublin, who himself is . {rict, of which New Britain is the Britain General Hospital. Meve that Babbit metal for bearings, | commission should be able to give the | party, 266,167, and the conservatives, | cannot help but add to the co. a home o but not so much of @ principal city. Through the canvass lubricants, repair parts for locomo- | necessary information. Iis objection.| 467,367, according to advices received | the service, costs which must ey separati t he does not expect. to | of these 36 factories, composed of | Ahasar Najarian, who was badly |tives and flour mills and other ar-|to suspension of the rules for im- | by the Berlinkgske Tidende ally be borne either by the prof accept what most of his predecessors | manufacturers of every Kind of ma-|injured in an auto accident yesterday | ticles fall in virtually the same cate- | mediate passage prevailed, two re- mmm— or the consumer. Government have accepted—a knighthood from | terials, it can he seen just how the |afternoon, died Ilast evening at|)gory as foodstuffs, since it is obvious | publicans voting with the democrats. Berlin, Jan. 20 (By the Associated | ership implies too the abolition d the British government labor market stands each week, thel8:30 o'clock at the New Britain Gen-|that enemy countries have no ade-| The governor sent to the senate tha | Press).-——Former Chief of Police Eich- | private initlative and enterprise W o s eenn chairman Of the 36 factories|eral hospital follawing amputation of | quate facilities for milling flour and | following direct appointments, all re- [ horn and Hugo Hasse, former secre- | has made it possible to erect 5 y { canvassed, have signified their in- | his left leg, which was practically | distributing food after it is imported. | nominations tary for foreign affairs in the Ebert | cient stockyards almost ove In the shabby Sinn Fein headquar- | ostion of increasing their working | severed in the accident. Some American economic experts| . J. Sturges, bank commissioner; | cabinet, probably have been elected | when occasion justified it. Thd ters, courteous young women secre- | goroe quring the coming week, and He is survived by his parents, Mr.|advocate for enemy countries at least | C. Al Bennett highway com- | to the national assembly. Returns | crnment, you know, does not ma) raries give cards of admission to to- | ;.o only has made knawn to the em- [and Mrs. Harry Najarian, who reside | Austria-Hungary and possibly Ger- | missioner; Burton Mansfield, | are coming very slowly and the results | its mind very quickly on such day’s meeting quite impartially to| ployment service their intention of |at 33 Unlon street, and two sisters|many a further relaxation of the|insurance commissioner; Morris [ even in Berlin are uncertain | ters, as is evidenced by the yea friend and foe; to supporters of the | jaying off hands, and this concern |and a brother. blockade to permit the importation of | W. Sevmour aad F. H. Turkington,{ Berlin newspapers announce that a | controversies over the buildir Sinn Fein and to correspondents of | will lay off but 10 hands. The aum-| The funeral will be held at 2 o’clock | limited quantities of raw materials. | members of the board of pardons; E.|warrant for the arrest of Kichhorn | post offices or such compara English newspapers which hold the | ber of increases noted is 206 for mext | Thursday afternoon from J. M. Cur- | These imports however, would not be | Frank Lockwoad and F. W. Rowley, | has been issued. Tt is sald that various | trivial matters as to whether Sinn Fein and all its works anathema. | week. and making allowance for the | tin's undertaking rooms. Services | enough to permit the Central Powers | shellfish commissione G. A. Parker | charges, proof of which would make | should have undergfound Amputation of His Teg at New Dead Language Being Used. | 10 to be discharged, the local bureau [ will be conducted in the Center |to resume international commercial | and Lucius A. Robinson, state | him liable to punishment for 15 years, | chutes.” Today's program in “independence | figures that the working forces in this | church. Burial will be in Fairview | competition while the Allied countries | park commissioners; G. L. Fox, P.|have been issued hall” will differ in one respect from | district will be increased to the extent | cemotery. are sull Taboring under the handicap | . O'Meara and E. W. Broder, mem-| The combined bourgeols parties in | the solemnities of 1776 at Philadel- | af 196 hands next week e of the devastation of their chief in. | bers of the state hoard of mediation | the kingdom of Wuerttemburg and Profits made by Armour &\Gg phia. They will be carried out in the| The report of January 13, last GA dustrlal regions, the transformation of | and arbitration; E. Kent Hubbard, di- | the province of Hohenzollern, Prussia | -fmour declared “represent a'f Trish language, which is virtually o | Week's report, shows 24,739 hands RMENT WORKERS STRIKE the great bulk of their remaining fac- | rector of the Coanecticut ormi- | elected ten delegates to the national | Of 1688 than two cents on ever employed. The report sent to Wash- iRy e G e I 0) Ll ey ([esaemily TS o (oo [anhon salea e Linarein GF 8 inton gives the working force as Zi,- of industrial laborers who are still | and W. H. Cadwell members of the |scated seven and the independent so- | {Ne Packing industry is the s their parts and will he compelled to 136, showing an ncreass Of ALT|Demands for Wage Increase and 44| ynder arms. The manufacture of tex- | Iivers, harbors and bridges commis- | cialists none. The combined popular | soioyedl byg anvilndust oSy »se occasions >oycotted Eng- | hands over las 205 C A : es, for example, is gently re- | Sion. vote of the socialists was 506,000 and CL LR R e G Sl s ]m_mq‘hm- v,n:\n that mlst:(u{ of _.to;‘m 13‘\011 35,000 Fmployes in New York. populations, and the production of Malthie was confirmed by both! 1In Mecklenburg and Lubec, the ::;:’l;_\(mn: <>-H."hv-. T“M;n:m;'“"c-do mentary procedure. lihelne olit oL employ Mo R e other materlals is held to be indis- | houses. combined bourgeols parties elected | 000.000, compared CThIsS there is a need of more workmen. Newl YorktJan B honsandaiof | Saeanis e RIS SouT N i e Klett Obposes Red Flag. | three delegates and the socialists | 1 1917 but the net income was 4 Three Items on Program. girls paraded on Fifth avenue today | facilitate relief measures and alle. A bill was offered by Senator| three rate of nine per cent €y the av Three items are expected to consti- after they had walked out f e Sonditions dorlune Klett against the displaving of the red "artial results in Berlin continue to | et capital invested added WORRIED ABOUT GABLES rom [ viate conditions of unemployment | ¢ S 100 et oo Have Only 2 Per Cent. Pr dead tongue, so dead that the Sinn Feiners have been obliged to rehearse tute the hody of the program—a de- several hundred of the city’s garment | ypon which Bolshevism thrives, par- show an unexpectedly large independ- 2400 . laration of independence, a message making establishments in an effort to | {jcularly in Hungary. Indications are many that the as-|ent socialist vote. 1916, mhoreby aths Leaptal Miv to “the free nations of the world” and | | 2 i ) | enforce the demands of their unlon,, The problem of trade restric sembly will be asked to further libe The majority socialists appear {o | Iaised from $30,000,000 to- §108 the appointment of delegates to the | French Newspaper Wants to Know If | yepresenting 35,000 workers, for a 15 on neutrals, as a part of the enemy | 21i2® the Sunday observance laws have made big gains in East Prussia. | 900, was made possible by reij peace Conzress. German Iran=atlan ticlCables Ave 1o | per cent. wage advance and a 44 hour | Llockade, also is under consideration. Favors Sheep Raising. In Hanover and Bremen the socialists | :"“1“"\1‘ n;i‘f”v‘k’l TT‘;“1V"“'“’~ ';““:”‘: of freland is a country of the unex- ‘w\eek, i There is a disposit in American{ A bill to encourage sheep ralsi had a large majority over the inde- | Nty : ¥ t e agg! pected, but no one predicts any trou- | Be Given Back to Teutons. Union officials declared that though | guarters to permit exportation of | offered Ly Senator Deming, would | pendents. In Leipzig, however, the in- | Carnings % ble or disorder. The revolutionary the walkout affected directly only | most raw materials used in industries | give siate assistance to breeders and | dependent socialists polled 195,000 Blames High Price of Meal Gillett Uurge $1,870,000 For Tm- | Maling Peace. — ng P Collusion Stoutly Denied. flag floals quite froely over the homos| Paris, Jan. 21—Are the German.|two branches of the garment trade, | m such quantities as are required to | keepers of shecp. Another bill would | votes against 90,000 for the majority The high price’ of mestiail ciners in Dublin, Members | ransatlantic cables to be given back | all others, comprising 140,000 workers | meet the demands of home consump- | repeal the egg-branding law of last [ socialists mour said, was the real reason| expect protection from | to Germany? The Matin asks this|in the city and affiliated organiza- | {jon. This demand will, it is said, | session; another would extend the | = = 5 President Wilson ordered - the ties of the nation whom | duestion in today’s issue. It points | tions throughout the country would | jargely prevent serious exports from | scope of exemptions from payment of | ASK BIG APPROPRIAT}ON i packing Investigation by the fd lefying. Once they would | Out that the two cables were cut four | contribute to their support neutrals to adjacent enemy countries. | the bersonal tax and still another | \ | trade commission. Within the looked fo the United States for | hours after Great Britain's declara- ——— % would make November 11 a lesal | QUL sl | four years, he sald, the price ® »athy and help, but now they ! tion of war by a British cruiser close | WILL holiday. | | hogs had increased 245 per cenf they do not command Ameri- | to Fayal in the Azores. The cables | CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY MONARC Judgeship resolutions were in for|Semator Weeks and Representative | costs of labor, clerical help and upport { became prizes of war, Great Britain i Nehemiah Candec and G. H. Vosburs | had doubled 5 { taking one and France the other.| | Norwalk; J. D. Brown and G. . As only 70 per cent. of a Hi | Great Britain used hers in conjunction | William ¥ohenzollern Plans Concert | - Government Established in the T"“H\’I'-"“\"rylwl’md \l 1! Weleh ;m [v: [ proving Gonnccticut River: | edible and the remaining 30 per GLEMENCEAU ASKS HELP Withieriownicableilines Rea Ganadas U8 o ey o McParilin - Southington: J. H g . | of by-products have not increas while France made no use of the line| = ELRGlor \Banuany 2 Northern Part of Countey—Tdsbon | Barnes and H. J. Peitis. Norwich; T. |, Washington, Jan. 21.—Appropria- | valuo as rapldly as the live e e ATty | —Both Ho and Wife Are Tmproved, j 2 [})wl{v}rv‘«(. A‘wn;l G = \)v L F'I‘H'V“ en; | tion of §1,870,000 for improving (he | he said, it codld he understood French Chambor of Deputies to Co- | . — — Reported to Have doined. | McGrath anc . Larkin, Jr. | Connecticut river between Hartford | hacon today costs three times w | Amerongen, Holland Jan. 21, (By St { Waterbary; J. R. Mead and F A.land Holyoke was urged today before| did four years ago. Ho added operate With Premier in Task of | SWEDEN TO INTERYENE the Associated Progs )— Former Ena. | Madrid, Jan. 21—The monarchist| lMubbard, Greenwichi J. B. Dillon and | the senato conference committee, | prices of live cattle and sheep | peror Willlam and the former em. | movement in Portugal headed by |G- S. Willis, Shelton: J. R. Edlin, | considering the house rivers and har- | advanced at a pace with that gf Paris, Jan. 21.—Premier Clemen- | Will Send Volunteer Military Fxpedi- | '1"’)““‘"":"“"‘:‘ ‘”1""“”"5 Hny ey 1 re [ northern Portugal, and a government | 1 Kl Derhy: @ R Kelsey and Ti|| Ther eia the {mprovement was nead-|| . Charges by the commisxaliol cosyphevine appeaisdeioi e cham=||tion Tnco Tithuania to Help Stem | Tiving. ohey ame oot thor 2. of | has been formed at Oporto, according | . Zacher, Branford: J. Moss Ives and | cd for transportation of many pro- | lusion among the five big pa ser of deputies to co-operate in the fvine et . | to a report received by the Spanish | Davis, Danbury: Alex Arnott| ducts especlally coal, and far devel- | firms to control prices were denid task of making peace. Maurice Da-| Bolshevik Advance, tomary morning walks in the grounds | ;. ornment from the governor of the s ey M anchester B O SR e s S the witness, who asserted mour supported by 100 depuiies has | jfround the castle. Herr Hohenzol-| ' .6 of Pontevedra in northwest- | Shares and W. Dietter, Hamden. | ek s “Armour & Co. are not now] introduced a motion in the chamber| Stockholm, Jan. 21.—Swedish mili- | 1rn is reported in much begter Spirits. . " ain The report adds that Lis The governor nominated C. E.|SUICIDE IDENTIFIED have not been for many years a for the appointment of a committee | tary | missions which have returned | His birthday on January 27, will be | '8 S50 licved to have joined in the | Beach, M. M. Lyman, H. S. Neilson | ATFORD MAN | to any pool, arrangement, agree on the subject to give its opinions on | here from Lithuania and Esthonia | élebrated by a concert in the castle. | B0 ¢ : “land Karmi Kimberly for the stato | A ¥D MAN | ;. combination for the control, various matters and to prepare re-| have reported favorably regarding e The man who was found dead Sun- | Jation or limitation, or restricti | | hoard of agriculture. | Other Important Bills., 1y morning in Newington, apparent- | ghe purchase of ivestock or the | Hause bills included those to in- \ case of suicide, has been identi- | of any of the products or by-pro ports for submission e chamber, | the sending of a volunteer military | REPRESENTATIVE NAMED. e By this method M. Damour points | expedition into Lithuania where the| London, Jan. 21, via Montreal— WEATHER. out the parliament would be kept in | Lithuanian forces are unable to stem | Licut. Col. Maurice Hankey, secretary _ crease the pay of jurors from $3 to| fied as William H. Ryan, of Hartford. | thereot.” close touch with the negotiations | the Bolshevik advance. The mis-|to the imperial war cabinet has been | | $5: to abolish the New Haven board [ Me was believed to be about 60 years Mr., Armour declared that and would afford the negotiators| sions report against an expedition to | abpointed the British representative Hartford, Jan, 21{.—Fore- of education: providing a ten year | of age, but friends who identified him | was keen competition between needed moral support. The chamber | Fsthonia, owing to the lack of eco- | on the secretariat of the peace con- | cast for New Britain and vi- il penalty for stealing motor vehicles; | said he was but 44 years of age. The | firm and Swift, Morris, Cudahy ' { i thus also would be able to study the | nomic resources there. ference. The other four great pow- | cinity: Falr tonight and Wed- fo amend the teachers’ pension law, | body was removed to Hartford this | Wilson, and denied that there was preliminaries of the peace before| The first Swedish detachment prob-| ers have made or will make similar nesday. and a number to amend city charters | morning and burial will be in that = (Continued on Ninth Page) they were submitted for ratification. | ably will start for Libau this week. | appointments. 1 s J)l,,m,\‘.,.,;; that at Waterbury city.

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