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mou m HERAI/D ESTABL l\H! NEW BRI'IAIN CONN "I(,U'I TULSDAY TO RELEASED ME *ermit Soldicr S e Collect Pay Due Them Without mier Expects Island of Cyprus— Europe Anxious to Have Definite Detay. Nation’s Highest Tnbule (I e oo (o0 Mt Washington. Feb Fhousands of | Paris, Feb. 4.—The supreme coun- Senlemem Perlected Quickly |cimme ror adoinar war b e Ofticers and 19 Enlisted Men | en ot it mecting touay asreca that charged soldiers whose records werce questions in the statement of Premier they were mus- Venizelos concerning Greek territorial >d out may he settled speedily b interests in the peace settlement - WILSON'S PLANS PRAISED S G tmenttuaaen weting NERDS gp GREAT HEROQISH | shoutd be rererrea to a commision of today by the comptroller of the treas- experts whose duty it would be to | ury to the effect that these claims e are to be readjusted without Passing!Some of the Decorations were Award- | settlement. The commission will vsual complicated audit-| composed of two represetatives each tie: heer His Socviety of Natioms |ing channels. The director of finance; ed Posthumously to Men Who Gave | from the United States, the British e of the war d raent was authorized! 3 empire, France and [taly. Y Suggestions—War Questions Being | to adjust 1ims when a coas ;,-(u],».‘r < in Brave Acts—Recom- | S t b ltion of the s not m\M\’H! .“.n he mended b Eorn Paris, Feb. 3. (By The Associated ensa 1 } Considered. oldier’s T clearly definec Press.)—Premier Venizelos of Greece, S ridan | Morothan 0 these claimsS.t ywaghington, Feb. 4.-—Award of con- | Who is asking the peace conference Paris, I7eb. 3.—DPresident Wilsoh|gome of them four months delayed, | gressional medals of honor, the high- | for all the Greek Islands in the Medi WEST HA\] ] was given as unusual reception I 1e on wfilelavi thilth cRaaldIiOn §C “[“1 est American military decoration, to | terranean, told the Associated Press Y y‘ ialist members at the chamber of {yay department, and many others are| (oo omeerg and 19 enfisied men of the | today that he felt & fangland would tried | hands of v(nr- director nf‘ army in France, was announced today | not refuse to give Cyprus to Greece. trom | finance. Hundreds of complaints have | p U™ TUTRCS, Was Sanguncer odas | o T L vermment, he . said, | Accused Are Held 1§ the genter snd the 110t i ah @b hoen recdlitd fromi ofiech "““h“"”‘uw medals had been awarded pre- | offered the isiand to former King uhele formoxpenses . o Recommended by Pershing. (0 enter the war. The premicr added | Jup o pney May Also | Al the awards were upon recom- | that he also hoped Italy would give preter who tran f‘}"‘v hat part of | he is given only partial pay, owing to| Mendation by Gen. Pershing. By act Greece the Dodecanesus islands. cated in Murder 4 R 17 9 po— son’s addre e ence of records shewing {hej Of congress the medal can be 4—Three of . op, Leonard, Baileyy™ : or M e s e INT Hobolken, N. J., Feb. “‘_‘Hl Clta ¢ Tations. the socialist | exact amount to which he is entitled.| only for “conspicuous gallantry and PARTIAL A(xR h TENT | six men arrested during a waid con- I G AT en Templet Hurl of the socie ations, the so 4 e ek i vmogt pl 5| renic bonc e heyon > ¢ n & ed d a o Marsden, >mpleton, v . ating, ¢ live the soclety | Later theso records become avallable. | intrepidity above and bevond the call L o | ducted last night by Captain Hurley ‘A league of nations or a society of R nations. off theni adding | but the additional Ipaymentiils S not 3 : : ON CONTRACT CLAIMS | ;e Connecticut state police in a | Peoples s much talked of. It remains Erench, Fox, Wilcox, Clark, Bis: t made until the voucher for part pa Manv DistlnenleneatBenyice iQonne | saloon here were arraigned in the | to be seen if the nations will not have | ; | “down with war. 2 . 2 is-| for gallantry i ti e N 5 . " ; z N C cashed by the soldier an his d }'" Ulantry in action, and Distin | corone court today charged with | dealt themsclves a mortal blow by Mead, MacDonald, Adams, Bro] | | complete at the time make recommendations for a just be mber of Depu- ; through the deputies this afternoon. hey to swn the applaus Await Arrival of/ Witn that his ideas werc Captain Mantoux, the ofticial inter- | It was explained today that when <ident Wil- | soldier is discharged In some case e g e |chaigetisicleared throughithelauditor) Eyished S vicededals, given forioon, | the murder of William I*, Madden, a | hesitating too long to cleanse the sittix aid of the plan for the|®] Gl - This pro-| spicuous service of ¢ bpres s e andSenntaGontorees Mot a BECICHY 3 licedure often required Whre | . Sh s 2 Manchester, Conn., on January 30. | taminate the whole world.” rornHeb T vointnr e Fun yponents As Nucleus, onths and during s time the sol-; awarded heretofore, but the wearers to Sc ),000,000 War Orvder| * 8 » i3 et ” Ny B - Hartford, Feb. 3y vote of 2 Hun Oppon: months and during this tin ¢ v ers | The defendants, William L. Bessler The Grand Duke related how with | 1, tve Connecticut senate this af . 16 chasm of blood and | gier's fi ment was he The| of the eda £ b1 constitute A o g Fa g Across the chasin of nd | gier's final payment was held up. The| of W o aner eonetiiuie 6 B and Michael J. McDonald of Hoboken | his family and the dowager cmpress otuned to s atity the redsrdiB darkn the ligat of the fu- | comptroller’s ruling today provides aisbecial voll of honor. It carries with s o3 Pl Mutphy of I ity | and Grand Duke Nicholag Nicholaie. | 200N refused to ratify th lers ; S | s = the finance T tuitlcslanilcerair oy e o = and Frank > d 2 2k : hibition amendment. ture. ' the ten -;~y|(v.v( cut by permitting the fina | It gratuities and certain privileges. Washington, Feb. 4.—In a partal{ were remanded until Thursday to [ Vitch, the former Russian command- Mot iTnns o e Tt instead 3 acd s under | givision of the war department to Many Gave Their Lives. agreement reached today Dby senate| permit the summoning of witnesses. | er-in-chief he had been kept pr B S i . + the pressure | and unger the |issue a supplemental statement to a me of the decorations were | and house conferees on the legislation| Three other men arrested during the | in a house in the Crimea. However, | = he resolution will now £o to necessitios of the moment in ihe |soldier immediately. Oa this state-| awarded posthumously to men who | for validation and settlement of in-| i e the chief of the Bolshevik guard had | ouse, where it is predicted there | raid were discharged. i shock of battles, could have been in- | ment he ean collec lost their lives in heroic acts. The list | formal war contracts aggregating | served under Alexander and made | P® Non-concurrence in the sens stituted long before at The Hague, includes: about $2,750,000,000, the senate man-| West Haven Man Held. things tolerable for them. They were |@ction. It is believed the house Germany would never have dared to E TRAYEB Captain Marcellus H. Chiles, (de- |agers yielded and struck from the bil New Haven, Feb. 4—William S. saved from massacre on May 1, 1918, [ favor ratification by at least % g : s . beiteve tha ceas: denever, €' 356 f v > plas » an appellate co ssic e AVEeTy DD: s e “: | by the arrival of the Germans and | Mmajority. In event of such actio; declare war upon us. We beiteve that AHM! ceased,) Denever, Colo., 356th Infantry | the plan for an appellate commission |\ n AT CEFER B0 (0T e 0 | by the f A s £ 30 states which broke relations who led the battalion he commanded | to pass upon awards of government p £ Captain William F. | Were eventually liberated by the com- the house is probable that a 5! g + s i he murder apta illia L > % ; forward against a machine gun cross- | afficial T SR 9: 1 ing of an Allied flcet. mittee on conference wil] be nel with Germany must be the nucleus of E e | de e ste: ast T rsday e el iengih nadiall ur ! to reach the enemy and crawling on |the commission plan, which the war| NE! = S S The action by the Connecticut 5 | his hands to follow He died of | department vigorously opposed, tho| ' est Haven late last night and taken | GOVTETS ANXIOUS ate is the first vote against rati Al mens s T ]” | b ! to Hartford today by Superintendent illustrious friendship which shall be 3 7 7 o o Suittal m beaec than 1t nas | But Interest in Women Was been in war'. " . Anxious For Final Feace. Only Religious, Maine There is a growmg feeiing here that the treaty of peace should be speedily | Man Says. perfected, w that the priscpie of | and Chapin. wounds. conferees adopted a substitute giving| ! tion thus far taken by any br: Hero Without a Kin. the court of claims jurisdiction to| TNOmas . Egan of ‘hf;,v\:""]z:_:':::,:’ in TO PLEASE ENTENTE | of a legisiature in the United St] hear contractors’ appeals and make| 'With the detention Forty-four states have ratified amendment Sergeant Reider Walker, no address, % | Hoboken. J., today, Miller be- Only 14 Favor Bill. final award company A, 105th machine gun bat- : | : e ; e Dortant sanite 5 comes the fifth man held in connec- Galion, forfresculng two Woundediment| seQnsothiensimpontan tisenate fa endy The amendment was taken up Big order of the day at 12:15 o'cl] | | | [frmn a burning British fank under | MENts includiag that of Senator Hen- tion with the raid at Cheney Brothers| No Formal Invitation Has Been Re- | when Clerk Kenealy read the res | the socie of nations 2ad many of the details of its construction have Sergeants Alan Louis Eggers, Sum- the secrets of the interior to| were made by aptain Robert T. ceived But Agreement Is i 2 < Wher tihe vole Sagitiin i ruction [ saco, Me., Feb. 4.—After two hours | oo/ and Batialy neatest of KN e |jals, the conferces werc unmable tol heen under surveillance by state and | Paris, Feb. 4—The Russian Soviet £ asdes Kol been agreed upon. 2 . Balfour, | or cross-examination by the prosecu- X c , and, e Br.tish fore Hes Ty is en- | | Sum- following voted for ratification. S Woodruff, Waterman, Bartlett. coustituted. The program would then | nounced that dufing. .the afternoon | enemy all day from a shell hole with. Bl vitation” to the Princes Islands con- artiliery undimachine gun fie proposing authority | Silk storehous. The Hoboken arrests ; Pt g settle claims arising from the bill to| Hurley of the state police. : g it, N. J., 107th infantry, and John | ° . 2 Aim of Governme: tion from the calendar. Cridland Latham, nearest of Kin re. | Stimulate productian of war mater-| Miller's home in West Haven has {8 (e T Dl o acatondar. SEA R e 5 : 7 : : vided by a motion by Se . 3 o machine gun company, 107¢h infantry, | 1878¢: They decided to report a dis-| local police since last Friday. He is( government will take “nll measures” | When tne. vacs wme arnntor He ; et | tion today, in his trial for murder of | i Corporal Thomas . 0'Shea, agreement to the house for discussion| a railroad man and came from New | to bring about an agreement with the % Ralie NG ed upon a_provo Jix the lnig wife, Tenry H. Hall, the Wells| mir N J., for rescning an officer and | and Instructions. | Jersey three years ago. The police | Entente according to a wireloss mes- | tore m = [ ierritorial boundaries of the deteated | hopot preacher, was permitted to re-| two men from a damaged American —— - i have not disclosed just how he | sage sent out from Moscow on Sunday. eming, House, Goll nations at once and promptly con-| e from the witness stand. The de- | tank and by means of the machine DARING AUTO ROBBERY | figures in their theories on the Man- | It complains that the Bolshevik au- [ janey ks , Ba % clude peace W.th fhe ciemiy a8 =0 fenge then rested and it was an-|gun from the tank standing off the chester killing thorities had received no “formal in- | Fough, Hagzen ‘w\},'ymm(m e : o ugh, Hazen and 1ld—total 1 be to go on with thé lems e = T o e 1 \ S Those Voti g g session rebuttal evidence would bo|in the enemy lines. Corporal O'Shea | 1 ity _ erence, the only word regarding it ing Against. D i T e (5 | e el o in the enemy lines rive Ammet Mew i Green Towring | THREE YEAR NAVAL | 50oy (i mone Soontuing | | Asainst ratincasion solved under the ruies of the soci e iTiis testtmor iloday. Hallldenied Cantiires 1Gin and ST Cre press news.” The text of the message [ Broder, Hemenway, Klett, F n his testimo ay Ha 2 s G s Crew. > TN > mess £ > 1 s 1ations. ever hoving been scolded by his wife | Private Frank Gaffney, Lockport, POLICY ENDORSED | which was addressed *“to Berlin, Paris | 1onard, Bailey, Clyne, Mars B erala Templeton, Hurley, French, Fox, ¥ With E c n g en. He said his only interest in | going forward alone with an automatic e “M. Tchitcherin, the peopl com- ‘"\"!"v Clark, Bissell, Mead, MacDor M ; i e - o . i o New York. Feb. 4—The operations issary for foreign affairs, has made | Adams, Brooks and Chapin—t. r other women w purely religious, | rifle when all other members of his New York, IFeb. 4.—The operations ! rils e Taisdary » @ pin—total 1 he g sty S | squad had been killd, attacking and | Of automobile bandits in New Yori | President Wilson Insists, So HOUS® {it xnown to the College of People’s! All of those voting for ratific cuich as that c good pastor for his 9 g an A0 i H : T i | capturing an enemy machine gun, | took a ser 11 turn today when Naval Committec Votes For Commissaries that he had received a | #re republicans. Senator Kopple; el he { the | Tie admitted having strayed from | Killing the crew, bombing several dug. | five & men in a green touring car wireless message containing press | was absent {he use of submarines ir the path of rectitude st one time in | ©Uts and killing four of the enemy | held up two surface cars on the | Big Construction Program. news, according to which the Entente Gallerios Are Crowded. the creation of b F Portland. and also that his wife con- | With pistol fire. When reinforcements | Brooklyn Rapid Transit system in | iy - at Paris had proposed to the diffierent Debate on the question of rati . . | came up, eighty prisoners were cap. | Flushing and Elmhurst, suburban dis- Washington, Feb. 4.—Insistence by | governments of Russia a conference ) tion extended through an hour ar or even the delimitation naiional | tracted a disease from him as a re- | | p 1 W P rosrenyihes delimilation ot nationn :q]‘“:‘ Judisease [rom Himas e ol | tured. Uricts of Brooklyn | President Wilson upon the adminis- | at the Princes Islands. The people's | half. The galleries were crowded 5w e of that occasion, der a e During the first holdup, two of the | tration’s policy of naval expansion led | commissary added that no formal in. | spectators, a wh vere jensive possibilities. 7The idea is that | ing told his wife “it was no worse ror & Jilpistyoge gy : 5 in ] o Iy oae Whom Wi bandits pointed their revolvers at the | to the unanimous approval given by | yitation to the conference had arrived | Women. The chamber was j there would be no necessity to co: el e e e T I R X 2 r was jam s e D forfhimiwhenseho | motorman and the other three robbed | the house naval committec to another | from the Entente. All measures will | with citizens and members of St G GRC e GF Ghie el aeiieid s | i cadictas | three year construction program. | be taken to hring about an agreement | house, who rushed there after a neighbor whose good behavior was| On the day of Mrs. Hall rlea:h.’ e Laicr, in the business section of | This was disclosed today by Chairman | with the Entente.” body had adjourned. The sew | | e Car Hold Up Two Trolle s in | May K > y Questions for attentions he paid (o éther wom- | N. Y., company G, 10Sth infantry, for | Brooklyn—FEscape. l‘ and everywhere, | s | Hall said she and he had gone out on | ygyjses Disputants Not to Occupy| Flushing, several of the bandits | Padgett of the committee when the g S senators who spoke covered & eof| Immediate Settlement Demanded. strawberry picking trip and Mrs. hoarded a trolley car and compelled | house began consideration of the erable range from the point of Some subjects, however, do require [ Hall becoming tired climbed to a| Any Disputed Territory In Austriani the motorman to put on full speed. | $75,000,000 annual naval appropria- LAWRENCE PLANTS SHUT pediency to that of constitutional inmediate consideration, it seems|Jedge and toppled off striking on an T While the car was in progress and tion bill. Not a great deal was said about generaliy agreed. These include as- jsland belcw in the water. Silesia. the bandits were robbing the conduc- | Mr. Padgett told of a cablegram —_— saloon except in the way of em sessment of the damages caused by| When Mrs. Hall had been taken| parjg Fel 3.—Polish and| tor: the automobile kept pace behind | sent by the president from Paris to | extile Mills Virtually At a Standstill, | Sis. the war, responsibility for the war, | home and was lying on a couch. Hall | czech leaders have beea given a| the car. The bandits then forced the | Secretary Daniels saying nothing had 3 ) Fioor! Gleared For Artiont regulation of the use of international | said he went over to her and asked | printed warning by the },,w.m con.| Motorman to halt and the five men | occurred over there to change the With Only Few Opecrators Working When Lieut waterways and railways, difficulties | her if she recognized him, to which | ference nat to occupy disputed torri.| AroVe off in their machine. recommendations he made in his an- Apa G DN L ¢ tlon B0 leg bug | message to congre up the matter, Clerk Kenealy read presented by the present state of | question she replied ves, but appar-|tory in the province of Teschen, Aus- — nual message ¢ I ihs palten Gl Eicaueal A ; 2 2 1ge was brought to the at- amendment as i wa. transmi .chaos in the freaty relations hetween | ently did not remember having taken | triaa Silesia, according to an official NEW LAW IS NEEDED The message o r Dame | Lawrence, Mass., Feb. 4.—The sec- | from Washington to the govers the mations as one result of the war | the berry-picking trip, as she asked | bulletin issued tonight: The bulletin| tention ofgkhefco i 2ntioh ond day of the strike of textile oper- | Senator Broder asked that the and treatment of the labor guestion | him what happened and what was | read | fels. “The president was very earn- 3 by international accord | the trouble. “Owing to the conflict between the est,” Representative Padgett said “and 1% | found virtually all plants crippled. | this unnecessary. Senator Broder g S - e To Permit B g T cerv insiste 5 e three year pro- 3 3 ppled. Estimate on War Damagcs, ! - — Poles and Czechs at Teschen result-! To Permit Bank Commissioner ver ”; '-“"]“‘i“j*r‘”‘:‘__ 3 T The Everett mills were idle and the | Plained he desired all spec! gram be carried out. Some of these problerr ould re- ing in the occupation of the Ostrau-| ; ot i roolen G 5 ‘o | kept behinc > rails o om hese problems would re- | TFYI‘]G TO PLACE MEN ineiin Soccupatior he Ostrau-| g e et Depasteni B Ikt yefused to make public | OUr American Woolen Co. mills were | kent behind the rails in th quire a long time to settle, notably | 1 Karwin mining district and the rail- i eaoam. and it was under a |OPerating only a few departments, | The messengers then invited all ¥ the determining of the actual damage | e oo Qderhurk fo fTeschon and| connection With National Banks. | (16 0S80 Gl s Strom republi- | and those with greatly depleted | Were on the lounges and chairs jnflicted by the ememy, although if | Jablunskau by the (zechs, the great | cross fire of ques E forces. More strike pickets were in [ move and only those stayed wit | : < - el hive docls e | o rar yers tha 3 rred to its been suggested that adjustment | U S KEmployment Service Wants to | powers have declared it necessary fo| Hartford, Feb. 4.—Attorney Gen,|Ccan members that he referred tc c | 2 svidence than on the opening day | the enclosure who had the privilg remind the nationalities who have! prank . Healy has given to Bank | SuPstanc but there were no disturbances that | of the floor. this question might be faciliated i the adobion ol e e Iear ¥From Employers, Outside of | ugreed to submit territorial questions| Gommissioner Everett J. Sturges & called for police action. Representative Hall of Willing e : ’ 5 { to the lku\ conference, that they| .oniv t > 18 r's - . anc rmer leprese tive ) examinations which already have Sdlitoriiteiies b b Y5t [ under the act of congress authorizing } latt of Milford had seats with Li been made by army officers. An increase in the working force national banks to open trust depart- e l STEAMER STUGK FAST Governor Wilson. Just before dek One way of solving these problems, | Of factories in this district is expected DS e R ments he has the authority to ex- n e began Mayor Fitzgerald was bed ) | 5 S ) SYL HO! 2 ted Forces Masters of Almost the » lieutena e cdio hich may be adopted, would be | next week, according to the official re- | PENNSYLVANIA IOUS amine the trust departments when or- | T°¢ ! === thedlisutenantieoysrnoi for s ouiiy through creation of various commis- | ports filed” with Chairman Henry S. RATIFIES AMENDMENT | gunized. © Mr. Healy recommends| Whole of Eastern Ukraine, Includ- sions to work after the final adjourn- | Tallard of the Unite s K Harrisburg, Pa., Feb, 4—The house' ommissioner Sturges to apply to the = - | ment of the peace conference, with ful] | ment service. According 3¢ TC- | of representatives of Pennsylvania| present session of the General Assem- ing Several Important Towns. | Float Narragansctt Not Hopeful of | cussion hut was interrupted by & - o P . o factories anticipate hiring z g i 2 | tor Klett who suggested that powers to enforce the execution of | POrts, the factori ey & | today passed the joiat resolution rati-, bly for legislation that will place na- 1 . Bolshevist forces i ha 1102 it e | .ondon, Teb. 4.—Bolshevist forces| o . .. e P 4 - Z their decrees 02 men during the coming week, in | fving the national prohibition amend-| tional banks having trust depart- | ,ow are masters of almost the whole| uccess—All On Board Saved. question be put into writing. ddition to those already in their em- | ment. © te W 110 for. thei : s T il chair thought this unnecessar | m e vo G nents under his supervision )t castern Ukraine, including the im-| Washing “eb cal Sims ! loy, thereby increasing the working | amendment and 93 agaiast. The vots of castern Ukraine, Vashington, Feb. 4.—Admiral Sims | genator Woodruff moved that ey e o 2bendme S : < J portant centers of Kharkov, Po +| advised the navy department today | smendment be T 2 ’ ast week, 13 add 11 employes | tion now goes to the senatc GERMA\{ PRQPAGANDA e e P slsingfors i 2 S OXLS azen secondec - | were taken in by the factories of d - region, according to a He float the American steamer Narra. After Senator Woodruff had spo. . L =/ dispatch to the Mail. It is reported| oancett st ted 3 Bt : o s b Lo s ‘ON : 2 A i gansett stranded on the Isle of Wight, Improvement Reported In Glasgow [ [ict No. 2 where Mr. Tallard and | WOMAN TO ItUN FOR SRS e o Deenl BRI e B LR D o 5 et iiaes it MAYOR IN CHICAGO Scnate Investigators Will Inquire Into| established at Kharkov, the president| myoiipoqy aboard the steamer, in- ' istrict—Many Fxpress Willingness | The working force one week ago o) st St e : [ urday consisted of 24,434 employes Chicago, Feb. 4.-—Mrs. Leonora Z. Activities Claimed to Hav 5 = EEORLL i Lt cluding 60 American soldier: to Return to Work SR e Meder, lawyer, clubwoman and for-| ¢ x 28 ave S Been firories to thesBrestLatovEs ireat | moved safely. Governor Wilson t —No Disturbances By Strikers, atives in the 12 mills of this ecity | be cleared. Senator Woodruff tho Those For and Against, Admiral Sims Reports Attempts to Senaior WooarnfElopen ekl Senato oodruff opened th he was followed by Senators Ha and Bowers for ratification; Sena Brooks against it; Senator Hough it; Senators Hurley and Hemenw against it; Senator Dillon for it Senator Fox against it in the on Superintendent Beebe is anxious to | mer city commissioner of public wel- Aimed at Overthrow of Governm hear of any employes other than fac- | fare, today announced her candidacy : V| AT i 5 . Gl ow showed further improve- 1 - % She ! S s e “SAYE E AI E ” named. Germany. London, Feb. 4—The situation at The employment service has been es- | &S & non-partisar ed and vigorous criticism Those senators for the amendm after Senator Brooks in the main Societies to Prevent IHis Surrender to | plied to what the latter had strikers at the Fairfield shipbuilding vards resumed wark, fully 60 per cent. of the strikers at the Cathcart engi-! eering works and a number at the Linthouse shipyard returaed to work tablished for their benefit in securing senators of alleged lawless propagan- | | et i - help as well as for the factories and | PLAINFIELD WORKERS G da, the senate today adopted a reso- every effort will be made to supply | $ HOUR WORKING DAY | ution extending the powers of tha )\ i i ) good workmen in any line. Any re- | AR s ; | senate committee investigating Ger- the Allies Are Being Organized in |t v6. of o referendum. Senator Hi ThiioWatiommrcr he Eniowsiantes A0 Ettionspnten aPR e WerviceRtTenu | I EVE BLEiC Fichie s anBGlEIERE GRS e (pEcRb e nds b Induine infolotity Gormany—ilis Son Drime Mover, |16V thought the amendment Jepel Bovan onan e A B e AENi balactad ipon) at onee ork day was voluntarily given to em- | activities which it was charged sought| gy Last Spring sermany—ILis Son over. | 3 e of their rizhts and AT ool t ‘ au : 1 4 ployes of the Lawton and other cot the overthrow of the government. Sl 5 “toul legislatior Senator Brod would resume work tomorrow morn: ton s here anc S . 3 Sdita at | msterdan %eh. +.-—Societies o egigtation i . ing < ¥ proteoct for i1 coutiihsl NINE TRANSPORTS SATI 2% Jills hioto and in the county Dr. John E. Martin stated today that | - ARL R T et ea e hit “public be damr ],’ i SN0 L ehe : & i Sd ey About 8,000 persons are be Iie will not act on the board of finante | 'Sive the Kaiser from being ' 5 ey he said waElREE o Washington, Feb 1. —De parture | ted thereby. and taxation wheh tonight opens its lux.m.l over to the Allies are being from France of nine ships which will —_ .clares He Resigned as Member of Declares He 1 The opposing senators were most! Board of Finance and e ons e 0 in this amendment, was out of ds on the budget zed Germany, according to enator Dillon, who made the g EXPLOSION VICTIM DIES. dock at New York, Philadelphia or MCADOO GETS A JOB, S oren for the ensuing year. Dr. Martin said ihe Volks Zeituns of Osnabruck. | .o 7" nalyzed the points made Jersey City, Feh. 4.—Dr. George| Newport News in the next three weeks Los Angeles, Feb., 4—William G for New i and \i:"“‘\? | that the day after the last city elec- I Frederick, second son of the :‘,, h \lp,f;.;‘w against the amendme , Plerce of Montclair, N. J., who was) With approximately 400 officers and | McAdoo, former sccretary of the Ghsctodl andl wartaer ':: i‘.' tion he informed Mayor Quigley that former emperor, is said to have writ- | Measure Not Yet Killed. hurned in the chemical explosion at 00 men, from the American ex- | treasury, was retained today as coun- ably rain tonight, \\.\.h,:‘q‘; b | he had resigned and despite this, ten a letter to Premier Ebert de- 'here was no motion after the wd the Colgate works vesterday died to-| peditionary force, was announced to-|sel by a recently organized moving colder, probably rain. = hotices calling attention to the coming | manding that the government assist o day of his injurie ‘day by the war department. ‘x'l\fl\\!‘v company. e sessions have been received by him, {in the plan, 4 (Continued on Ninth Page, first meeting to act

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