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FROM THE HERALD ¥ ¥ X X ¥ x X ¥ ¥ ¥ X % " TO THE SERVICE. ESTABLISHED Demobilization of Army, {Governmem Recruiting Troops to | _wasningion, a7 —Generat | March, chief of staff, informed the = i the Congo; French Want G * Gambling Joint and Gypsy For- Lt o i T e inn i 5 senate military committee today that tune Tellers Arrested in Raids | tions e R PUUDOWNIReVOL O Brovincest e et e e mate fate of the German was the ulti- by which 300,000 men might be trans- T TIOETIY IO France and Great Britain, it is de REBEL FORGES DEFEATED the American Expeditionary Force ALL PAY HEAVY FINES TODAY clared, are agreed that under no con- | could be returned home and demo- - sideration shall the colonies revert to e Ll T silized within six months. " . = i 2 There are still about 785,000 men in Gypsy “Queen” Teads “Bumps” on | cigion is that it would render I Provinces of Minho and Tras 05| ymp in the United States and all will Jossible for Germany to establish | A | be demobilized within a month from Prosecutor Klett's Head and Tells 1”\"‘",""‘”.“ e Dloncesp SUlLEgHass S ot onar: um.(,]\”f‘uli‘;,‘:/w:‘uml. ]n»mmurl for “over- ; sessions. The American attitude is as | chist~—Republicans Enroll Many | head” duty, General March added. Up | Unable to vet unrevealed . to noon last Saturday, he said, 104,000 E: Likes Good Time. A prominent official declared to The Volunteer Fighters, men had arrived from overseas. | ditions—Bars | (\scociated Press today that should the wo raids conduzted by the police | anco-British viewpoint prevail, the artment over the week-end netted | o an Kamerun would be taken ity a considerable sum of moneY | glor hy the French in accordance with | fines in court this morning | an agreement reached by Great Brit- An alleged gambling joint in 1helgin ang rance. Belgium lays claim t was raided Pt part of the Clongo which she rgvant W. < onqguered by force of arms, the Bel- storey. SOUNEY. | gyin troops having captured Tabora | Hahn, and the | ;4 (ho territory lving heyond thae | : MgtiEe fre- | western slopes of Lake Victoria Ny- | 2POUC to | clinging’to brush 0 Beari- | o e Seni S e | ARE N neBelsians palso R eaine ) A N e U nea oT I RO n i Tras | e UADEEAELODnOsed . |Harts the newspaper asserts, and|oug.jand hold, Bt wilson wanttar ool Meskil < ’ g strip of territory along the left bank i i | Speaking of the 785,000 men still in | with the new organization effected P ihe A As Ferrari was i he five fre- | o po Congo, the delineation, of | OS Montes are in northern Portugal. | camp at home, General March said: | police operations have been carried MEE 099 e Whe Crillon, tHAE 2 T £ . P e e ! g s have headquarters where he had @ <o quenters paid fine $5 each. Attor-| [ .. c0” to be settled amicably with | THeY have been the center of mon- 1 «Eyery single an will be out of | out on a whole scale, especially in the HAN ESTATE 73, R ney Ferdinand D'Esopo, of Hartford, | no.ygar compensation be- | @Tchists operations recently and it | camp within one month from today | Montmarte section, resulting in the Ll e L e _|ing given to the atter was reported from Vigo on Saturday | except those retained for overhead | arrrest of many American deserters. | oo 0 e et e Iy Saturday afternoon the that former King Manuel of I'nrlu;ul’dul S Tltar s Potioe Tacmetont: Dorty on, Iafayette Street Is In- [ TERRSOSR 8EUES 1of Heon i | 1 expected to take up today colonies. ported home monthly and that all of | One reason for such a de- rested—N\ Court He Is a Good Pcllow and Paris, Jan Portuguese royal- Hondmanyidmenicans gwill boihe d i po i TAN abroad in the army of occupation is 250 day afl ists are completely in control of the i | 3 e provinces of Minho and fTras s/ t9 D¢ determined by President Wiison, 00 serious Montes, aocording to 4 wireless dis. | General March stated, but morelarican soldiers I patch from Madrid to the Journal \7\:""\”‘“ Deialieady iR cbosh s T',“’”‘"”“‘”'_ of the Seine "d& Debats Advices to the. - same | Dated for return home than originally | montn of Decembery syl proposed by Marshal Foch, He indi- | today in reverting to the Ml cated that ten divisions had been sug- | the reorganization of the Ames gested America’s contribution to ! police in Par The reinforcement | the army of occupation | of the police contingent had been de- des newspaper say it is reported the re- publican troops which were defeated by the monarchists at Coimbra are about to go over to the cause of the | gopcra) March said a regular army | manded - by : Brig, Gen. William' W2 wo nology establishments which have | BadilandedSinSNinhos Several senators said they had re-| The American police in Paris had| ventoried at $10,000—Stock and | The discussion was immediately coniucted on GIMTCHERNG . TRUST GO. ANNUAL ——— ceived many complaints because divi- | previously been chiefly recruited, the pended on the president’s arrivy s for about a week were raide | sions which had seen long service | Matin poiats out, among American| Cash Also Adds to Value. permit him to have a talk with St overseas apparently were to be the last | officers and soldiers who had been ; s Lisbon, Jan. 26.—The government | sent home. waunded. Their main duty was to \,::}‘,_f':“’("?m;""f":;“\' e e - is assembling large bodies of troops| This policy, General March said, | give information to American soldiers | pate court, shows the estoie b o money under false Chosen s Sccond Assistant Treas- | to put down the royalist rebellion at | was strictly in accordance with mili- | in the streets and to regulate trifling | . $73,292 \\"’n' 18 ‘l;“lm “‘lf!"l.nuw call the ministers of the practicing fortune tell ) . ) Oporto,. says an official statement is- | tary plans to hold experienced men in | offenses and carry out aight patrols. | M 'P. Leghorn wers (he. Dunn and | o oat powers, has before it for statutes urer—Finances In Good Shape. sued today which the republican | the army of occupation, adding The majority of the members of this | arq Celin Mahon the P'_"“" Chpratsel | sideration today in executive s Neow | victory over the rebellious Lisbon [ “It will keep men who will not un- | force however, were not capable of | agtate. Real estate m:l:“.,,',‘:h‘:.l ;‘3:0 among other things the questioy i s at Monsalo Hill, near the capi- | duly excite the Germans or who will | dealing with sericus crimes, adds the | gor portion of the estate, Land and | territorial adjustments, the abo The ling joint was raided fol-| eroiroon and the ald staff of offi- described. The statement says: | be able to run over them if neces- | NeWspaper, which cites the December | hyjldings on Lafavette street are val. | ©f conscribtion and the economi lowing NBiaine lodred iwishilbh el Bt B e e Chrilin muer ot e el e statistics as proving the inefliciency of | ueq at $40,000. Land and buildiews | CONStruction of Germany. These police by t! follot el heavy Tosen | giae d SPRae i e o e ing to the Lisbon garrison decl | such policing on Garden strect are valued at $1 tions in accordance with ‘\he = be re: while the phrenologists were taken in | gistant treasurer. W. BE. Atwood is wor of the Oporto royalist rebels ] Crimes Become Common. 000. Twa parcels of land and two | Method of procedure will a Miss v M. Beale, of the| ,osident; L. Hoyt Pease. vice presi- | on January 23. They left their ba M Aflflfl SEES NEE flf Another of the Paris newspapers, | hou in Plainville, on East street, | ¥ the council to suitably picked organization, had secured evi-} qont; F. G. Vibberts, vice presideat| racks and took up positions in the = the Intransigeant, welcomes the rein- | are valued at $4,500. A Buick auto- | Missions. | of the American police | mobile is listed at $500. There were Final Peace By April. dence against them and secretary Raymond R. Healey, | mountains of Monsalo above Lisbon forcement Charity Workers as Sleuths. | treasurer, and F. W. Macomber, first| Their forces were composed of one AHBINE Tfl WATERWAY service in these days when, it says, at- | also a few stocks inventoried as fol- There appears every prospect Miss Beale, in company with Miss | assistant treasurer. regiment of cavalry and tree bat- W | tacks by armed men were becoming |l0Ws: 37 shares of Landers, Frary |the peace conference will make Hart. who is associated with DMgss The financial report, compiled to| teries of field artillery. | over-commen and jewelry stores were | & Clark @ $56, $2,072.20: 20 shares | Progress from now on with the Beale in charity work in this city, vis- | January 1, 1919, follows: Assets— tE T | B being robbed in full daylight in the|of Stanley Works @ $95, $1,900: 12 |Of fixing the peace terms for fted the Church street establishment | Bills discaunted, $2,646,899.55; 5 EeputlcnyDefeat, | W main streets or it must be said,” [ shares of Niles-Bemont-Pond @ $103, | Many, as the conference appea “bout 11:30 o’elock Saturday morning. | draft $12,379.86 boads !T.‘m! ; nol\'rr'rnmvm immediately | Declares Five Year Govern- ws the Intransigeant ‘“and our|$1,236; 10 shares of American Hard. | have gotten into its stride. A S itting on the floor | 448.62; . fixtures and equip- | ordered faithful troops to surround e < friends of the United States deplore|Ware carporation @ $135, $1,350: 13 | French diplomatic authority is q with a pail of burning charcoal by ]vm" )\1;,(;»1.[ E b m,’:. flf;\n;]; hn;fl:‘:, 7)1\<: n;;;nyh‘m and .,,,(.:,,” lists for the ment Railroad Control is the fact!like ourselves, that the au- xhu;»m of Bristol Brass @ $28, $364; | by the Paris edition of the Lo side After Miss lleale had removed | $464 ¢ 208,050.64; Jih- 1 enrollmen of civilian battalions N ecessary 9 dacity of some of their ‘had lot’ has| 3 shares of American Silver company | Daily Mail as estimating that Her & % t of the phren- | erty loan customers’ aggount, $247.- | under the command of army officers. Nece ey to This End. srown marvelously since the armis-| @ $26.78. The cash was ,1,\,.,“‘,\ conference will have the peace f G 45: uncollected interest rned, | In a few hours more than 9,000 en- tice.” follows: Savings Bank N. B. $1,154.03; | ready for submission for ratifig 3 other asset $14,527.89; | rolled. The rebels were surrounded Santa Barbara, Cal, Jan. 27.—W Maxim’s Bar Is Closed. Burritt Savings bank, New | by the various r T 3 dritain Trust company, $169.41: B | between the middle and the e { i three gvpsy “bump readers Mobilizing Many Troops. Saak Yankowitch, Annie Miller and $40 xecutive Session Today. Officers -clected and C. J. Law The council of ten, as the h—were fined Attorn Mangan appeared for | ) Mttornoy: RS The annual meeting of the the gypsies Britain Trust compaay was held this olazist S f her head 10ld her that her lucky days were S 402 109 92 iabili- | & r 1 Monday, Wednesds nd Friday. She $5,402,109.9 Liabili- } and promptly defeated. Their guns | G. McAd former director general The Intransi 1t adds that the continued '\“,’l‘m 'TI;‘“‘”‘\*;"M‘i:f\”‘l‘itl»‘ “n“f"(;"‘-:’;’"‘s11‘;"2‘:‘1‘:-‘: were captured and what remained ot | of railroads and former secretary of | bar of Maxim’s has been closed to of- ‘r“’l”\;""’lfi; “;wnk,y $68.08. There were [ March. 'If this is accomplishel “On the nexGEmonth vonli do I R their cavalry fled in disorder, closely | the treasury, made public -today a|ficers, American, Freach and others, | TOUr Liberty bonds valued at $400. ‘A | German delegates sumi t day. Your pres- ‘w' & ‘;j ""_\U_:v” “_m e wl."fl'l'v! by the republican troops. telegram in ch he urged five-year | because, according to the prefecture | ey ‘*'fr;:f“ g on my. property is ea t $11,454.58: dividends autstanding lTth news ot ithe Gylctoryiiaroused | EOVEIAIENT CqniTOL "(1 el e 'nn‘ e ”W; Hw; . i L e b 7 S| great enthusinsm in Lisbon Avres | @8 @ necessity for the development of | liquor selling regulations anc not =aEe = P { ay de Ornellas, the chief ,-;‘l,,‘.w"‘.\\r\vp inland waterways and for the co-ordi- | “owing to widely rumored iacidents.”” | ACCUSED OF KILLING 1ouel of Wing Manuel was with the rebel NAtion of the railroads and waterways | These rumars the newspaper adds, { will meet at the fore $18,050: bills rediscounted, $20,000; ;f‘rr\ n urc < count 1d interest, $19,47 1; total troops (a Lisbon dispateh yesterday | With the new American merchaat ma- | were that a fight occurred in the bar HER THIRD I‘ILYSBA D afternoon to “‘v 9 but you will soon increas: One dolia bills payable, $728,000; Unearned dis- Miss : vent 1o | 1iapiities, $5.402,109.93 ! met Annte [ APt s reported Ornellas had heen killed fn | TI2e- The telegram, addressed to Al-|in which American officers took part, tives to sit on spoke follows 5 ST the Monsalo Hill fighti m" The | Pert Krell, chairma of the Miami[some of the reports having it that one d for in the resoluti 5 L . N i i ~ z B b and ‘Erie improvement committee- of | of the participants was killed, an- gress on Sat off vour hat and [ will read IVA N government is conentrating larg i > 8 . sealonk = e RIVAL UNIONS I ing large ' pe Cincinpati chamber of commerce, | other that a Freach officer had been [ New Haven Woman Will Be Put To SlopdBthis Frior e S ) ps You are much troubled bodies of troops with th hj o ¢ - 5 or P vdertake: umps. Y I e obis f | sai Kkilled, while still another version was great powers had undertaken t headaches caused by mental strain, HAVERHILL CONFLICT | suppressing the Oporto rebellion.” 1t secnis me futile to expead |that two Americans had been Kkilled. Trial Tomorrow—Has Pub) | cons the decision that the § u_ will : ro) groot sums « the dc Many Auto Robberies. 1 | powers shall have ween m er by them REhl orion Tl et Dhehrcoartl (et "ot anl antomobile Defender to Present Case. five members on these commi Fee Always One Dollar. AGREF TO pr‘LIFF QI L 5 R | While 1 for a decision how y e 28 our governme dopts an iatelli dded to a long list of such thefts, is ” e While waiting for a 3 “You are soon to malke a change | Boot and Shoc W and the Shoe B L0 V1 51 U ] L policy about railroad control. 'l \ttributed by the newspaper to two| m o, Llaven, Jan s. Annie | (o commissions will get to wor g o ¢ F. Monahan will be placed on trial | oo fn your business life.” Miss Beale | Aters 1 S T e king a special e s Workers! Protective Unions ture of waterways development is ah- | Americans who are making a special- | (= HoRIhan WUl be placed on trial then asked if the fortune teller could | lutely dependent:, upon & sgovern- |ty of this kind of crime, driving a| cnorrow, charged with murder o — — . e o . Senmate and House Conferces Reach ¢ yane Sen 5 zive her any information regarding a Engage in Wrangle. onferees Reach | phoat control which will enforce the | number of their own and taking in | PST third husband, John P., on Jung e 13, 1917. There are seven counts in MR | gold watch which she had lost some Decision on Wilson’s Request fop | OV€ration of the waterways and the [ tow any car whase owner had left it time ago and Miss Miller informed Havertiil i Mase ] Tan: Theraons EREEEL DO e i B CoLerCIRTIe] e i || T, 10 CrRRG e cltrer et ;”_“ “"”"“:"", g REDSaTonan has et her that the watch was not lost but| . o 00l 0 G o2 eile S cp st $100.000.000 Fund—Help Armenia. | ticulated syvstem which will give the|the magneto isolated peeh Eh e ;”“_" pohSesretts The Sl mtolenSiandencinanwhoNdom i todl | SR GEE LR SRR e R RO i S e e marriage to her brother-in-law was | Gov. Holcomb Postpones Execut the theft was soon to be brought to SO ¢ 3 Washington, Jan. 27.—An agree- ! hination of water and rail facilities one weck after the death of Joseph ctive union, rival organizations for o on o : o ; St wstice. The fee in this instance was | tective union, 1 oreanizat ment on the administration bill appro- | This cannot be accomplished under R W Monahan, the second husband. The Local Men Until control of the shoe operatives of this | priating $100,000.000 for i first husband died some years ago i’ also $ uropear e Ino o L e o Ofber witnesses who testified were | Clt¥: was reflected today in a demon- [ famine relief, was reached “ The | e b e LR Mrs. Monahan was once before arrest s Decision On Appeal: Rose and Ann Thayer. Rose was in- | Stration and picket cordon at the plant | the senate and house conferees after | controlled by the government for a . he. ohe Tod two siltors fon| of the Austln Perny company. | Thel Jipiic covcion 5 : e oie font | occa-ionlwasKiiclinanzurafionior Nl | N ol ot & Tl canees Tt IR e | BE U EIES S S long journey after which all her | agreement between the Perry com-| the bill by the conferees All the | months’ period no substantial de cmployed “Nidit DI on s Bitertait troubles would be over. Anna was) Pany and the B. and S. W, union by | senate amendments, with minor | opment of existing waterways can b e AslroriAid taken and the woman was finally re- Febr told, fhat Ghe was soon fo be wed to| Which the latter’s wages and working | changecs in phrascolosy were adonter. | mane nor Com helt speration In 5o ; | leased. Later, came the death of two | 5 gor a man from “over there” conditions were accepted as govern- | including that by Senator Penrose, ef a period afford any adequate New Haven Jan. 27.—Several hun- | husbands, and Coroner Mix found | (ive until June 27. The men Klett Likes a Good Time, ing the conduct of the plant providing that wheat donated should |test of their values. . dred unemployed men this morning | that John died from poison The | {rjod and convicted in the supH The three gypsies were put on the The effect of the new agreement, | be hought as far as practicable in “Upon the return of the railro held a meeting on the Central Green | bodies of Joseph and Jnnie were ex- U ,+ Hartford county. T wnd and denied emphatically at- | according to leaders of the S. W. P.| America to private ownership, which must be|and appointed a committee which | humed and examined and poison is | sounsel appeal upreme ¢ tempting to reveal the future. Phren- | union, was to lude 100 of its mem- A provision added by the senate: made within 21 moaths’ period. as t called upon Mayor IFitzgerald and re- | said to have been found in them and before ¢ deals in the past only, Miss| bers from employment. These work-| was redrafted so as to provide that | present law provides. the cut-throat | quested work. Most of the men| Dave E. Fitzgerald, now mavor., was | atter, but no decision has yet visits to | Mrs. Monohan's counsel previously but | i qeboq he victim of the:iiid n't tell you what is going to happen | around the factory and later marched | residing in enemy countries may be | private control with the partially de-| the industrial plants he retired from this case and a pub- { purder was F Jlmese Of he then proceeded to read the bumps | to the S. W. P. union headquarters, | the subject of relief. veloped waterways will effectively de- The mayor listencd to the commit- | lic defender was assigned to it Britain Le dead myself tomorrow morning.” y where the situation was discussed. I stroy water transportation as hereto- | tee and said he would try and find She then proceded to read the humps SEverallitactos ol e el hace i aiss = 5t fore and the people’s investmeat in| places for them at the rate of 25 AP 0 ONS OOS E N OF $, on Prosecutor Klett’'s head from the | placed 8. W. P, contracts with agree- ALLIES FORCED TO AT these facilities will continue to be of | day hoping that even more than this PR PRIATI B T D WOMAN ROBBED 2,35 witness stand and informed him that | ments with the B. and S. W. union. RETRE little if any value number would be provided for. The e I B he was a fair-minded man who liked HOREIn i ! I have urged the congress to ex- | gathering was orde | good company and a good time. At tend the period of federal control of | Mayor itz 1d will bring the | | \ the | the request of Attorney Klett, she ex T EA American and Russian Troops Mtack- | the railroads for five irs because | matter of unemployment before O e e o i plained the science of phrenology as el By Dol T = that will give us time to develop somo | phoard of aldermen tonight suggesting 3 3 Valuable Sccuritic idden Uy follows: “Phrenology is to eat good SR ¥ Bolshievik Forces in Arch- | ¢ ipe most important existing water | that steps be taken to hasten street 000 By Senate. | pattress in Bridgeport Houss drink good, live by law, like fun and : e angel, Evacuate Town of shenkursk. | 1 company, has nothing to do with | Hospital Corps, Stationed at Camp railroads and prove their worth as a | which he proposes a million dollax Washington, Jan. 27.—The rivers e 27.—Liberty bl | part of eat American transporta- | pond issue There are new bridges | and harbors bill, revised upward by | po gs, checks and casH June 27 Awa ed, charged with murder of her niece, Hartford, Jan. 27.—Governos Several Hundred of New Haven's Un- | Jennie Monahan whose life insurance | comp has repricved Erasmo and was in her favor. Although the case | o'y, Peretta of New | was ready for trial evidence was not | sentence to longer period than 21 months after ain, who arc | executed at tt L rison murder e reprieve is e olog 1t Yankowitch sald. She continued: “I}ers established line of pickets [ Armenians and other friendly peoples ' competition of the railroads under| claimed that they had made Rivers and Harbors Bill of $37,000.- | qnicr Finds Liberty Bonds and € routes, co-ordin: them with the | jyprovements to meet the cost of the future. In the practice of phren- ) London, Jan Allied forces on | Devens, Will Probably Be Demob- | the front south of Archangel, mainly | tion system also to be built and new sewers of | about $5,000,000 and inc | I alsa feel that the government| iongiderable length are to be under- | appropriations of $3,000.000 for the | colen from Benjamin Zerr ology it is up to the patrons to give ding new | the value 50 were yeste what they wish but there is no set : et American and Russian troops ve ; ilized Some Day This St amount.” The accused is married ZedAsomc o e evacuated the town of Shenkursk, should and§ heaplourgeniicnen guSho g speaky New Haven, Jan. 87— Wordicame [ (dor Bélshevik presshae and wriihe e iend s Eberios only The mayor in commenting upon the | Allegheny, was reported out today hy | 150 Stuben strect, according to Italian, Spanish, Serbian and Eng-| to the office of Vale university today | 4rawn fo a shorter line north of ihe | years so " ‘]‘ (‘"“ Hun 7| call made upon him by a committee | the senate commerce committee. As| story to the police today. I marine which was bu ‘\” ,‘ of unemployed said he offered to give | jt passed the house the measure | securities were hidden between e e \_,mnm““n;"fl a number of them work at street| carried $37,000,000 The Ohio and | mattress and si f the womd ‘ = cleaning but this was declined on the | Allegheny items are for locks and | bed. memiers of the command will prot ground that the men were factory | dams - tosie said and added that she tells - 5 ithdrawn to Shankurst to avoic 1 | ernment o Lt . i3 Rosi sl ') n ’) i re \m’y\ ‘\“m“ ably be demobilized at Camp Devens :‘”“‘]]:”‘ ‘”, J‘ ”‘;”'] ‘}‘ a3 "““‘ o workers and to take outdoor work The committee reduced from § OPPOSES SECRET DIPLOMAC nly what has happenec e Mil- 5 1 | outflanked by the Bolsheviki who at- o e : ean colds and doctor | 3¢ | : this week. Men from other sections . ve loo 1St or suddenly might mean co; d 10,000 S n e e R - * has been 10 years in the country hisSweels L oms thy o “""_ tacked them on January 22-23 after | Unless we look at this problem W i (L OIONY i THosts e will be sent to camps nearer the S e el e with vision and from the standpoint homes for discharge. Most of the colely of the American people in- ware river from Philadelphia to the | League Meeting, Favors Open Ses ontrol the railroads anc 5 3 trol the rai ail - shied| S Ohio river and $1,000,000 for the | who conducts a boarding house lish, and studied her science in Phil- | from (olonel ¥lint, of mobile hospi- | {oWD, accarding to an offical statement | o« rdelphia, she s She was born In| ya N. 39 (Yale mobile unit) stating | f'0M the British war office today on | merchant Serbia and neither reads nor writes In | tpay Now Hngland and New York ! ny language. Rolak repeated what The Americans and Russians had operations in northern Russia & Gost and which under existing law the gov- contrals for a five year pe bills. yropriz for yroving the Dela- | Hamilto > Delegate E L g b SR propriation for improving the Dela- | Hamilton Hold, U. S. Delegate all the time. She too, was born in g e nurses are on steamship Mongolii AL = which was scheduled to leave France )f the interest of private raii- sum appropriations for general main- Accused Fined $40 Each. = = eonoddl A c e ; rol Dy et Bourgeois, president of the Attornes Mangan arsued that the | 2bout January 2 road owners, private steamship own- cnance and improvement of existing | ’ : ’ s e Secreti stokes aking public s, private shippers, p o invest- 2 Sworica E et it > | association for the society of women were practicing a science and | Secretary Stokes in making public ST T ers, private shippers, private invest- [ yyar ramor Board Fixes Wage Basc | WOrks. Increases approved include: | g g this afternoon at a nade no atfempt to fool anyone. | the notice added: OISLOrany OfReR s ciulgss opshall Fawtucket B. 1, $20,720; Hacken- | senta f allied county Judge Meskill was of the opinion e unit not only rendered most | TWO of (13 Conscientious Objectors | not measure Up 1o our obligatians to For Boston and Worcester Strect | sack river, N J. $88.000. Among | D o that they violated the state statute | important services to the American | ST the American "‘j"“ > nor realize the , new surveys authorized were: Miami 5 nd imposed the fines of $10 on each | wounded on the western front, but Decline Liberty At Leavenworth As | great opportunitics and destiny that Raiiway Company at 42 Cents, and Erie canal, Ohio, and other of the accused. Bonds in case of an | ferved as o model which was copied b Tl S lic atica i OTHIE \Vashington, Jan, 27.—Car men em- | TOUtes between Lake Frle and the ppeal were fixed at $200 by the United States government for —_——— — ployed by the Boston and Worcester | Gambling Joint Ralded. similar work. Its work as the pioneer Leavenworth, Kas., n Tho | WEATHEF Sirect Tillway Cs. sware awarded o[ ® s mobi hospital unit was most im- | release of 112 conscientious objectors & base puy rale of 42 conts par ho w0 § ] — E Hamilton Holt, one the Am Martford. Jan. 27 _yore- day by the war labor hoard. The pay ‘ SUFFIELD POSTMASTER DEAD. can delegates, insisted upon the cast for New Britain and as fixed at 44 cents nt the end of [ Suffield, Jan Orrin T. Bugbee, | cessity for eliminating sec diplof vicdnity: Faiv tonight il] three months In service and 47 cents | postmaster of West Suffileld for 15| acy. The meeting adopted a motd Tuesday, moderate temper after one year, [ died today from a complication | favoring the establishment of ture. car men were awarded s minimuni of | of diseases. He was born in Putnam | league and wili continue | who bave come 1 | adoption of the plan for a league | nations., He as he delegates pry ot y the | ent to formulat a program that mig FRINOL view of obtaining | facilitate the t { the peace cd foot channel Following & complaint Saturday { E It of gambling in the rear of 51015 | portant hoth from a humanitarian | honorably discharged from the service | , Muin street, Sergeant Hart with sev- | and an educational point of view." by war departinent orders, was begun | .ral other officers kept close watch, — | at the disciplinary barracks at \'u,e“ and at an opportune moment, Officer Miss Jennie Screen of this city, | Leavenworth thix mornir T nployes other than | year ! i | | I I i 5 a sister of Mrs. Arvid Anderson is a | however refused to leave, saying it } (Contnued on Eleventh Page) lm«-mlu, of this unit, was agoinst their religious scruples. e 42 1-2 cents per hour. in 1854, | morrow,