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NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT. | BELFAST DISORDERS : | TRANSPORT A HAVE BEEN STOPPED | | OFF ISI GROUN pecial Constabulary Co-operates With i 20cks—2.000 ary Police—No “Soap Box™ Oratory on Rock On Board Countfon Bernstorll Says Ger- | e Advises Sec. Baker Paris Reports mag Looks for Just Peace | " tion of Belfast from Artisan’s hall self-constituted vulers continues . e T Point, on organization of « poiice force of i, A - the Isle of Wight A train ferry | H London, Feb. 1.—The administra- Are “Gross Exaggerations” | iansport Nereasansert Cpavee to Southampton is at the extremc castern end of 3 ry Tug assistance is n force is co-operating in harmony With Tug e | the city police, and window smashing | l'and other orders have virtually | Declares That Refutation of Charges | ton. ceased. The cntire city has accepted rearded as Official—He promises | the rule of the committee which pro- i hibits extreme agitators and Sinn bolition of Compulsory Military | fciners from speaking. Anybody with la grievance mu obtain permission ning—Huns Tnnocent of War. | ¢, the commitiee before airing it cent from Portsmouth and Southamp Radio calls brought local lifeboats Against Yankees Cannot Be Put Too | and tuzs, which are now taking off Includes the troops, which are reported to e Strongly Before American Public— | 1 ymher about 2,000, The ship is high Be Sen Stagment by German Peace Delegate on the rocks, a heavy sea is runniug | yjon g and it iz snowing, but it is believed i the men on board the Narragan- Washingto; 10t in danger. tion of the arf Reports received at American army | mark during the headquarters here this morning say | March announcey | the Narra 1sett i iground about wnd 952,4F | two miles helow Southampton and "‘\ 1. Of the o isual afternoon papers, which have | jeqn soldisr 2 % o |in no danger. Tt is expected she will { out 14 were on[du Feloonit oo alor tnaimen anbustodd ARSI e BALICERES e Leng oldiers as “gross exa 1015 e floated without difficulty ton, i . detalls gteamfitters ut Lisburn, six miles e nnmiben of sommes Gsmmitted | F W Bl L 0L g 3 Generals Released N i e o ey : | the British to bring ross the Chan- The demobilization has pre peace conferen and will i 7l most wul.gwlc. considering the largo i troops who have heen given leave to such a point that general of . German dele- | number of men in the vicinity. Ha | T fo minister, bhe = ! \ ! There were almost 2,000 on board, in- | are being discharged from the Wa h BT WO 1 regardec Cominende. afutationtol h tinds. as official. It was written In Fnglish | the charges be put before the Ameri- - nounced the honorable discharge of | Wilson g2 e § as follows: can publ (€ b o ¢ 8 Wilson s known tc A¢3] ) < o Southampton, England, I7eh. 1, (By [ thirty-three generals, all except four | thig View ana c Holds Up Wilson's Principles. Unemployed in Vienna Parade Streets | Disorders at a Minimum. the Associated Press)—All the troobs | of them being regulars, who return to | bilitj and.;c i Narmany Since the conclusion of the armi ar S eric: ansport Nar- | their i e regular establish- “The estion wha ould Germany " on hoard the American transport Nar their rank in the regular establish The question what wou and Threaten Not to Pay Rents If | stice, the report added, Paris has of- | { ; , consider a peace of right and justice, | fered attrac - | ragansett, which ran aground last [ ment. ; i ST = = . e may briefly be answered in this way: | ppnoy Can’t Get Work., cred attraction to men mischievously | night on the ledge of Bembridge, at Three National Guard officers or- | RIKE SETTLEME}\T st ticn “Phat we would regard as such a set- | and criminally inclined and this has | the earnern end of the Isle of Wight, | dered mustered out are Brig. Generals e tlement, by which the terms of peace | London, Ieb Serious disturp- | 1¢SUIted in minor disturbances, but the | have been removed by tugs and the | Charles X. Zimmerman, who com- e [ iiace)i 2 06 Jaid down in President Wilson's ad- | ances have occurred at Vienna, where | -11erican military police organ | local lifeboats. The removal was ef- [ manded the 73rd Infantry Brigade; | Department of Labor Man to Make | ¢ (res ss to congress January 8, 1918 and | thousands of the unemploved, incited | |5 e¥cellent and disorders are kept a { fected while the steamer held f on [ Roy Hoffman, who was temporarily | i i Washington, Feb, 1.--Geheral Per- | shing, in an official telegram to Secre- | S tary Baker today, characterized t | sensational reports in French news papers of assaults and burnslaries hav- publicly. : it The strikers’ newspaper did not ap- toff has given the Assoclated tress & ,qa) yesterday, but it has been an- shlement written by lv‘l‘!”\‘ attar con- (PLT JREERT, Cientenage papar wil giltation with Foreign M ste Jrock- jerlin, Jan. 31.—Count von Berns I | : Crime in Army 1s Negligible. | i | | rock- ¢ issued on Saturday and be continu- arff-Rantzauw and other high officials y 50 oy quy (o take the place of the ¢ the German foreign ofiice Si ing been committed in Paris by Amen 2. vith the working out of the ~rmany’s participation in with the by ‘American soldiers, he said, was al- e Prigonets, 2 | ontemplated it i Grana total of 4 n ite the sn 'm and | { F t g and teport on Plainville Frouble—Ad- | Jar<) 2,504; principles of seiilement in his sub- | ¢ Viglent speeches to imitato the peo- | & Minimum, the ledge, despite the snowstorm and | in commund of the 93rd |u,\|~“m.J.»; 1 port o1 invitle Frouble—Ad el o e addressos, are carri it in | e o e e 5 e 1l Pershin cablegram, ag | high sen that prevailed Lot er rig. C ouL i et Thorehl Seas. accordance with the high minded | jopy * horaded the streets, according | M&d¢ public by the department, | A. Johnstone, a former regular ap- New England Casuaities. and secing epirit in which they | 4 dispatch to the xchanize Tele- ’U”m‘\‘“ ! = | Y pointed from civil life, is “the w'mn-}h Commissioner L. R "h T (Nev England Nati ' were conceived.' | &raph company from the Austrian Crime in Army Negligible. i other than the regulars to be dis- | representative of the Department of 4: 37th (New Yol League of Nations Essential. | capital, The paraders marched to the Reference your telesram number charged Labor, addressed a meeting of {he 3 he 14 points {he domi- | Reichsrat building, pillaging shops on s 2 nersonaliknowledgefogicon § 9 The total number of men ordered | strikers at the Rockwell-Drake Cor- | tional Guard) 2,194; 28th (Penn. Ao i opinion, is to be | the way, but were finally dispersed by [|{ions and investigations since recelpt | Nu T"} fl\é FATAL RAH] for early discharge has reached 1,- | poration, last evening in Machinists' | tional Guard) 3,890: 29th ( ok bt vyj(v‘ Yo point number 14, pro- | the police, who made a number of ar. | OUr telesram shows that sensational | i 496,000, including 153,000 returning | hall. The speaker said he had been | Jersey. Virginia, Maryland, Dela Hdimg for the constitution of a league | rests. AL a mass meeting held at|IPOTS as to assaults and puelanien —_— e R i Eent heress ihe lmiaionion me 0 lanal mistrict o Columbia vl “"v’v\lr ns, which My, Wilson sai Vienna last night, resolutions were | 1Y -American soldiers are gross exag- i T 10,100 Heserre ”"“—l:'j T partment to investigate the conditions, | Guard) 1,117; 30th (Tennessee, N 9 1 e e e e > Lo e erations. Crimes by American sol- Qe otal Wi General March said 10,706 officers | relative to the labor troubles at (he | (arolina and Sot S e on Sepember 27 ‘must be a part and | adopted recommending the neutrali- | Sorations. «rimes by American sol-| Three Murder Suspects Will | i, (o United States had passed back | lainville factors wnd Carolina and South Carolina Nati in sense the most essential part, | zation of German Austria and German 5 o= 0% By SCELCHICH > Guard) 1,772; 52nd (Michigan those existing : Jettlement {tselfs [Eowmane = s ; considering the large number of men into the reserve corps furnishing a fat the Marlin Arms company, of New | vt 2 * the peace settloment ltselfy . |Bohemia under the protectlon of the 30 I8 ti8 RrEe Bumber of men Be Released—Alleged strong reserve of trained men in this | Haven. Mr. Thomas said that the | LiSconsin National Guard) 3 Aeiillefarcnt Budoens of (0 peos U [Zmtentopowersy thie Wispatchiadds, as to conditions through France, important branch and with the over- | findings he secured would be present- | 321 (i National Guard) 1 founded German league of nations so- s : ance. e e o st TR S e 2 17| 85th (Missouri and Kansas Nati clety proves, German leading men Since the conclusion of the armis Killer is Held. sasgforeesiyetioibe o Sqiforoficlall invashingion BEDAC | Ghara) ia Botl (Tomx | | _ O i | - ; | e s«aid 4,203 reserve or National Guard | next Tuesday, and it was stated : Jearly) recosnizeftha | 85, A et € officers now had applied for perma- | afternoon by a prominent official of | 10Ma National Guard) 869; | pans s free and equal hievously and eriminally inclinec - : 5 £ 5 = i interndtional leacy e 4 lnslined: Hartford, Feb. 1.—In a statement| nent commissions in the regular [‘the Machinists’ Union, that a settle- | (070 and Wost Virginia Nati peoples can do away Wwith imperiaiism S Naturally there are minor disturb- 50 d (Rainbow) 2 \ e fortk ew world of order 4 5 ances in Paris e rica X i il nd DN LOTts B LEW WS 3 Officers and Promoters of Pan-Motor 3 I But the American h rman people feel that, given | military police organization is excel- | issued today, Cheney Brothe of | army. ment would be effected in the dispute | G12rd) Manchester, deny that they received —_— néxt week. 77th (New York Metropolitan any “tip” of the prospective raid on | tionai Army) 2,692; 78th (New parti fliculties, while with- 060 People by Misuse of Mail. Little Trouble Over Pay. Friday morning, when a gang visited | 1,82 79th (Southern Penn. Na o peace set- | the place in an automobile and shot e a1 89; S0th (New Je out its constitution in the s “None of these troubles is traceabla . . ————— A S e Chicago, Teb, 1.—More than b o s bR TR o i i G el n k), Present General Assembly Has Only | - Sientnte, Warvicnd. Peloskid will be well nigh imposs 000,000 is allezed to have been fraud- | 0o Dnilcas '],"‘ e '”»‘f"*"l"”“ tain William F. Madden t German Sailors Demand the Arrest of of Columbia National A will we zh imposs 2 A 3 »enniless soldiers are found in 4 out 6 - Ce crage Bus- st (] § : = | ulently ob:aincd throuizh misuse of | p, = | | statement \bont 60 Per Cent. of Average Bus: Y 3 .355; 81st (Tennessee, Nori Abolish Military T Lt il Bia i e Par There are individual cases of | e, hvg irequested by the Three Officers, One of Whom Is ind South Carolin ””\31, > the fivat, secondely e todas apninst 13 crs and | | layec 'xm \‘:‘:1‘: h!:; ;(( “ «1..m|;.‘ in iness Presented Since 1907 Admiral Who Executed Briton. Army) ; 82nd (Georgia, Alak 3 ay syste Y ok place durimz | i } ‘ promoters of ihe Pan-Motor Co., a 5 o information in regard to the matter, \rtford, Feb. 1.—Legislation busi- and Tlo National Army) 1 ¥ hostiliti The new pay system en- > Hartford, Feb segisla 3. ) ‘Che tarrest RoTAs ¥ L L eN- | .5 it is feared that publication might | yegs this session will be, in volume for 2 s &f‘«]}"et’i 1 '(h(_ arrest o Ad- | 88th (Minnesota, TIowa, Nebrs interfere with the cause of consideration, about 60 per cent. of m‘(‘iniv oRzosder ;“”’ Captains Koester | North Dakota and South Dakota “We feel, however, that it proper | {he average amount before the last im Liesner, ot l}C German navy, has | tional Army) 66; s$9th (Kansas, to say that we had no reascn to sus-| g general assemblies. Approximate- | Peen refl\{csre.(l by the ;‘Nlrm!lvt:ommnr souri and Colorado XNational A = 5 pect any such raid and mos: especially | 1y 538 bills are before the present | tee of sailors at Hamburg. The offi- | 1,525; 90th (Texas. Arizo = Somm ! sane) en ot upon that evening. Wea bad re- | senate and 646 bills before the house, | CSTS are arnysod. especially Admiral [ Mexico and Oklahoma Nati cxposed position in Europe. As fc BRUTALLY ASUAULTED casualsiat our nospitals and elsewheralf wiis Samn s potal e rlTimo s that a total of 1,184. The number in pr Schroeder, with being responsible for | Army) 1,585 it s point number five we welcome: ‘Free, 0. With directions to pay men whost rec- | vo oo pulling oft theft of at | vious sessions was about as follows: | the execution of two sailors, although | Oregon, California, evada, U openminded and ‘n\;.(,\v:w}\I |Hv|‘r rtial i = ords are entirely lost o England plants and had report < > i they were conversant with the general | {daho, Montana and Wyoming) 1, adjustment of all _colonial claims." g . i tefutes All arges e T A | Do Senate House Total | gmnesty order. 92nd (National Army negroes) proposcd by AMr. Wilson and accepted | Spring Street Resident is Sct Upon gl R rerutationit of i the | charsesl| o alli OTIEe ) Elbasl R0 7 6 1078 Admiral Schroeder bec: 3 : by the Entente governments, and we ] b 2 Sy . ""]*“ had arranged to have him accom- [ joof i Admiral Schroeder )Nfl"\f notori- | 93rd (National Army negroes) oy the Entente o 1 . & 5 . ’ b I made regarding crimes and disorders < - S 2 915 ous when he ordered the execution of Fain rd to & ¢ ssio! Last Night and is Suffering From »anied by a second guard as a meas- 2 y . Sy are looking forward to a discussion of & in Paris cannot be put too strongly |’ 1913 Captain Charles Fryatt while he was 206th Stands Seventh. : | . e C: We ould I 11y 3 those claims in the peace conference | e e s a0 | ure of precaution e could hard b 4 ! S 5 ! | Broken Arm and Other Injuries. | Defore the [American public have anticipated thal we were zoing ;;:l‘“" r(zn};mndm: the German naval forces [ In killed in action the first re | y a ruges In the spirit outlined by the American | With regarc ‘ and third points in Mr. Wilson's pro- perfect accord with authorities not to give out any definite | Delaware corporation with a plant at 1 tion with point num- L ol 4 2 Cloud, Minn, It is charged that| . ;oo & i be mentioned tha master when money is due him. Gen- 50,000 persons were victimized by buy- 5 abolish oblizatory (OO0 DO SAmCrne N = U¥- | erally speaking the pay has been al- o which thus far has most always correct. The pay depart- ables a soldier to get pay from pay- stock in the concern L thaehcalena e oat — ment has heen sending officers to find to be raided by a small army.” division leads the list with 2 president. Anthony Boukas of 72 Spring | 3 Regarding point number SiX We are | gproet was the victim of a brutal as- | SOLDIERS GUARD GLASGOW The Hartford police said this after- - Other divisions with more than completely disinterested concerning all ¢y jact night shortly after 9 o'clock, noon that they would release later in GRAND LODGE MEETING men killed in action atand if a0l questions relative to Russia except in | 55" 5 S o0 P T e e from . 4 _— the day the three suspects arrested ‘100 PEOPLE LOSE HOMES e g e Bo far sl CORSeIn Ot OWR Lo s [roxen tiandarn fiseentad iceis o (ITnousana Mot MTioops SewiehB Rixeal oo iois 2 onsialn HLIN DS Lol OF Third, 1,901; 42nd, 1,702; Hior. Natuzally, however, #2 9 ©°* (ang injuries o one of hiseyes. He 15 | ! i X = 131st Annual Communication of | 1,694; 28th, 1,544; fourth, 1,50 desire a spread of Bolshevism OVer |, .. trcated by Dr. C. J. Hart. Ac-| Bayonets, Are Prepared to Quell | learned anvthing to connect them with Spectacular Fire Wipes Out Pitts- 1,388; Second, 1,383; 27th Germany and other countries. T Pt i i . the Manchester killing. £ Masons to be Held at Hartford Next 7‘7”1 '1 275 and' '(n’m 1' 084 . S o e Any Strike Disturbances. Fred Klein, the driver of the mu burgh Tenement House and Causes N rre ) i der car, who says his home is at 82 Wednesday in All Day Session. Glasgow, I 1—Thousands of | Bioomfeld strest, Hoboken, was taken| Loss of About $200,000. 1,000 men died of wounds was Lo Sl el troops have arrived here and sentries, | to \ranchester this afternoon for a Hartford, Feb. 1.—The grand lodgo | First, with 1, Only threg.d| Belgian civil. population and | was sen upon by three men. One of | with fixed bayonets, are stationed at e iTehas imade furthes ad Pittsburgh, Feb. 1.—More than 100 [ of Connecticut, F. and A. M. will|ions had more than 1,000 missin property as far as will be proven | them wielded a heavy club, inflicting | strategic points about the city, Everye | Loorng. Hehas made no furtherad-| " Were homeless today as the [ hold its 131st annual communication | action, the First, with 1,789, the been perpetrated by ‘German | (he above injuries. SRS T GRS e Znsslons , N resulggof a spectacular fire which | at the Masonic Temple, No. 156 Ann | with 1,174 and the 79th with 1 ERe ) Gouneilics ihns ool erline wiped out a block in the tenement ['street, Wednesday Feb. 5, opening at 26th Loses Many Prisoners. « d v'm;,‘* done civi COR 4 e strike leaders in the Clyde district, NEW HEALTH DIRECTOR district overlooking Bigelow Boule- |11 a. m. The Rey. Dr. Wm. F. Eng- The heaviest loss in prisoners 0 r_‘wy""}‘ st NORTH IS RELEASED was arrested this morning. | e d opposite the I‘unn\\'li‘anm rail- | lish of Hartford, grand master, will [ jn the 28th division, with 691 As for Alsace-Lorraine, we! AS FUEL DIRECTOR. e road station last night. The blaze, | preside. _ taken by the enemy. The 26th e g e i R e Dr William! Stociawell) Tate lof U which started in A. Walker's Sons| Officers will be elected at the after- | cocond swith 354 prisoners and i saper Box factory, destroyed two | noon session and the closing session | - hird. with 886 . o s ce settle-| fuel administrators the o anc TROOPS MARGH ON BREMEN Paper Box factory, d 3 T7th third, with 536 g if through t tte- | ninistrators in the cities and | Army. Begins Dutics As Superin- { manutacturing plants on the boule- | will be held Thursday morning. The oW ¥ hould yermit- | towns throughout Connecticut went = cgula 3 i Tox ! k vard and a dozen houses on the bIUft | annual meeting of the Masonic chari- Regulars Lose Most Heavily. city. The authorities have mnot | ared to Indemnify Belgium. | : e | The only division to lose more for point number seven We are | Jast night to attend to his horse. When to pay for all damage done | he stepped out inio the darkness, he cver, would be the|out of office today having heen reieas- S t pa S s 5 VCL s i S tendent of Health Department. above them. The loss was estimated | ty foundation of Connecticut (the ins were compelled | ed from their duties by Thomas W. | Soldiers Irom Berli . Santl| A ! L E s m Berlin Demand Sur- S £20000 G T 5 \zainst their will.| Russell, U. S. fuel administrator for | Dr. William M. Stockwell today as- | at $200,000 | ;“‘;51“"':“"“’{‘1“" - ",‘l’.‘:‘y‘fy‘]"]‘;' “‘.‘(”;m)_" yo emphasized in| Connecticut. Among the: s render of City—Order Refused i sumed his duties as superintendent of — held at the Masonic Temple, Wednes- é be emphasi in icu mong them is T. . cnder of City—Order Refused and | sumed his duti uperintendent of i o et the First division as heaviest Y th point numb aine, | North of New Britain the New Britain health department. G SLOVA S ATTAC ED S8 thot SCauldl Torbidl forcing Hard Fighting Is Expected. Dr. Stockwell succeeds Dr. Henry F. E H o K K s ferers with from 1,150 to 1,264 m Germans ome Ttalian subjects by i i o I S e Ten e T G i NEW PILOTS ON RHINE casualties each, T regiments without their free conseat ALL ON BOARD STEAMER T G A critical situa-| "o o1and to do research work for | T the 16th, 1Sth, 26th, and 28th, r e e ] Figures for the fifth and gt St S tion exists at Bremen towards whic 2 . " eari ot s 3 T o s G vernmeat: BIAVEHAVEIBANDED! [ 60800 58 ire aivencios fsomimeel| thenByitiahy government \Diil Stoclk | ol Hunsarian SR e imente S Bactlc E o b Eteeting on 4 : s o ademdine Menilier) D00 o G G (marine) resiments in this divi Poi imber ten, treating on the| peal, England, Feb. 1.—In addition | 111 Demands that the city be sur-| Vel has | B e ey re not given : question of Austria-Hungary, has{to the 30 men from the American | 'endered have been refused by the, [TOM the army. ad the rank o ] z R ently enlarged by the| gteamor B SRl = Ly e A ¥ major and was stationed in a camp Slavie Positions By Airplane. Navigators. Will Guide Vesscls U In the National army divisions, 3 steamer Piave who were landed hare | WOTKers there, who have decided tJ £ 3 Navigato il Guide Vessc » my | > were landed here e decided oy "y “couth. He trained men for regimental losses of the 316th Americ f nment, in the sel qt . i § ) Al er their ship broke co last defend it, according to Copenhagen | 2 , o -, Slov: - that tb nationalities of the 3 e .,':n‘m] :\“T)nld . advices to th. F\(-fvanu 0’; I*zr‘:; i:‘ work in base hospitals in France. He Paris, Feb. 1.—Czecho-Slovak and Down Great German Waterway, | fantry 79th division, were the heay | i 5 ; g ; L is particularly well posted in tuber- | troops were attacked by the 32d and e ho0l e T um from Dover said ap- | company. It said that hard fight-{ 5 P& 1 2 = et : 3 =y ing 3 x N e Rt e “]W“.d’ [ cutar work as fe was in charge of | 25th Hungarian regiments Thursda ris, Feb. 1.—French pilots, for | Guarq division the heaviest regime I harellanda R % ofithe crew = y {wo of the state tubercular sanator- |at Balassa, 45 miles north of Buda-| the first time in 48 years, will soon be ave lanc at Ramsgate. Tables showing losses by regim place the four infantry regiment Near Budapest—Prepare to Bomb| yor First Time in 48 Years French | mer dt monarchy must be grantec snomy, hut absolute self termination. Justice will demand soseivadl losses recorded are for the 1 that the same ivilege be aeccorded G iums at different times before enter- | pest, according to a Budapest dis-| guiding Irench and German vessels | infantry, of the 28th division, 1 to Austrian-Germans, In the same = BILLY KOPF ing the service. It is expected that | patch, says a Zurich lMe):x:nn’(x‘J ‘nm‘ up and down the Rhine. The men | men, while the losses of the 1“".‘0&!1 wmanner, we consider points 11 and ’ _ the clinic for the riddance of social | Matin. There was flerce fighting| will be recruited from among the | fan e e i G Al o GuTieD e LD O DHTELES THISAOTH, = discases will e estabished under him [ around the barracks occupied by tho| helmsmen and pilots of the high sea | sevond st a2 moxt oy 10 various peoples of the Balkan penin-| Berlin, Jan. 31, (By the Associated and the work of ridding the city of | Czecho-Slovaks and ~when the dis-| river fleets of the French navy. They | infantry of the 26th division sula and the Ottoman empire should | Press)—An order issued by Col. Rein- | 1“0¢31 Ball Player Goes From Cincin- | tubercular patients will also be spe- | batch was filed the Hungariaas were| wil] take charge of steamers, tugs and | o tota] of 988, and fourth is the 18 be given their rights without distinc-| hardt, Prussian minister of war, has cialized in. preparing to bomb the buildings| harges loaded with foodstuffs destined | infamtry of ”‘m‘"‘f.,“‘d'“""h‘R‘_n tion and the freest opportunity for|aroused open revolt on the part of - — from airplanes. for the armies of occupation and will i i self-determination soldiers’ councils in the German For Dauber CURTAILMENT OF COAL IS e also command squadrons of light gun- Many More Prisoners. IFavors Frcée Poland But— armies. The council of the 9th army 4 . | ORDERED: WEATHER CAUSE ALLIES HARD PRESSED hoats charged with the Watch on the Two {ables of prisoners taken < regards point 13, justice com-| has declared that it will not obey the Cincinnati, Feb. hortstop Kobf [ prayeiton, Pa. TFeb. 1. TFor the Rhine. IS ey tne. baranvE pels us to consent that present Ger-| order and has been informed that the | and Outfielder Grifith of the Cincin- | g ™o 'in two years curtailment S e Rl o 3 urts American Red Cross an i man ritories ‘inhabited by indis-} government will find means to en- | Dati team have been traded to the i srdered today at anthra OPPOSES APPROPRIATION 3 . 3 ; : 3 5 e | was or ay at : acite coal ered T in Rus- Lat CLr by the adjutant general's office W 3 Cepey opnlations Aule Brooklyn club Echonze r Fir: fWdoy OLC ZlLael Greatly Outnumbered Troops in Ru ju BLiSbI S EC ISHEEnoRL a0ion ShotlpRlorce Rt J b in exchange for First| ;.. of the Lehigh ficld. Stagna- 3 | FEARING BANKRUPTCY. | given out. Both show much Ia g [om s ipantiof nan e e, ("’:”“‘]““' e }:1;::;:2:.“(I|:‘lw||,;%..|,. lf\”’]‘»‘yl:'\ e Mien- [ tion of the trade, due principally 1o | sia Are Compelled to Retreat Be- e e 24 NE WINFLUENZA CASE mann of the local club here today. the malla JwanSRREEatly - faisaditiie ore ance of Bolshevik Forees f inhah.| There were 24 more cases of influ- e actlon;storase ot anthracite has b forcgldyanic R ORCt St * | appropriation hill for & ihree year | be increased actior orrespondingly 10 Red C¥ 7 milig nati Reds to Brooklyn in Exchange totals than the announced list of kn Washington, I7ch. 1.—Opposing an prisoners, but the latter item of $200,000,000 in the postofilce | Military sovercignty which are ind the number of indisputably German popula-| enza reprted to the office of the hoard | 44 1o : = ; | Archangel, Jan. 31, (By the Asso- | road building program. Senator | SINg in Morcover, we would consider it oo 1 i i e : DRI KA SHING — ciatod Press)——Another violent attack | Thomas, of Colorado, democrat, de- | creas v checking. Tl of health thig morning. One case of } BOAT 107! T TING M s = 3 . 3 £ot 1 4 wrong of the gravest character, if, - . FLOATING MINI e by the Bolsheviki on the American, | clared today that lavish appropria- | total i nding 5 aiiin scarlet fever was also reported. This . WEATHER, Polish ambitions, east Prus- ; . | Copenhagen, Feb, 1.—Eleven per- Iussian and Sedl ey ould be cut off from the rest of iIs on the average of onc case of | esevo compelled the hard pressed and | rupte; Similar views were expressed | ported 101 1ich 916 W ® 2 sons were Killec s mpell i : : empire scarlet a day for the past week. The e gl oy cadt for New Britatn and | outnumbered litile Allied column in | by Senator Weeks of Massachusetts | military prisoners, DL ERLR e weellyshealth ireportiehowainve casosl B el S qnckia i floating S i fo ity Fde oanit oG this sector to withdraw yest ap- | républican and both sharply criti- | The adjntant general’s records st Conceraing all territorial changes| of scarlet fever, 31 cases of influenza. nge, it is reported. Many mines Sha gh proximately 40 miles. Its new posi- | vized the three vear mnavy building | 4,800 prisoners have been relea —_— ln-., cases of diphtheria and five cases [ are afloat in the Narth se giving tion is at the village of Srdmakren- | program recommended by Secretary | and 118 died in captivity. Practie British positions wt tions were threatening national hank- | prisoner i 1djutant general (Tontinned on Seventh Page.) of measles, fishermen great anxiety. Maniels, { all prisoners now are out of Germa gda

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