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7Ié$TABLISHEL‘ 187 Has Worn Uniform Can Have Firing Shot That Killed Cap- Rush of Troops to France Gounter- Work It He Wants It. { Merrick W. Chapin of Hartlord Is| cam waaden in sanchester. 53 1, ‘Washington, Feb. 5.— Every soldier l t . Manchester, Feb. 5.—Willlam 8.8 [ Al N who put on the uniform of the United SEH eflcfid 0 F]Ye Yea[’s Miller, of West Haven, was arraigned | ha]afloed LOSSGS 0 le States, who fought, or trained fo fight, in local town court here v\«l(lny} _— will have a job if he wants one,” Sec- _ charged with the murder of William T retary Baker declared today in deliv- | 1. Madden, watchman of the Cheney 3708.978 IN ARMY ON NOV. 41| cring the opening address at the titn ADMITS $M«,000 DEFALCATION | £ros. sine ins who was shot “and ) 1 annual convention of the XNational | killed here last Thursday night. o . Rivers and Iarbors congress. | Milled waived examination, and was On July 1, For the First Time Since The secretary emphasized the duty [ Convicted Teller of Phocnix National [ hound over to the next March term : of American husinessmen to co-oper- . __of the Hartford county superiror War Started, Allied Forces On | ate in what the government was doing Bank Had Been Commected With | oo 1 Ju Alexander Arnott in this direction and said that every Firm He was committed to the Hartford | chamber of commerce, board of trade | or other similar organization should [ on Family. realize weed for its participation Hartior o . _ | thie poltce that M S " ingten, Feb. 5.—The total | The vital thing in dmerica at this | oy S0 “\f‘nm.(:,,;f 5 ""‘”‘y“‘{/;“. \)‘- R aitoy thatl killad Madden® while e 5 mber 11, wien he armistice | everyone to get to work, and river and | Nutionar ham: & " whien| Poard of an automobile containing " red and when the Ame harbor projects would help find prof- D O L L G N [ [k Pand hacnera] Loth v teaced to imprisonment of of men [fee L his home in W ftaven by the | 4 on (RO cred Those For 30 Years—Spent Moncey We nt Outnumbered Tho: D! Y| jail, without bail and was taken there under heavy ard 1 d by | I | of Gormans. 1 i | years hy Tudge Idwin = he I am extremely interested that we | | Thomas in {he U. S court here.| WOst Flave pol perintend- ! i oAt S0 as to day on the first and five vears each|TUesday by Mr. Igan — luded ir > s a compar- | gerive full efit from new possibil- | on the other fou I TiTler i ilroad m 9 SOHpa on the other four, all sentences to run| Miller is a railroad man and moved -0 ; tement o gih of Al-) jies. Rive 1sportation offers the | concurrently, making a fotal of only|to West Haven from Hoboken, N, ., | P08rd of Assessors and Apportioisig rorman forc he west- 5 : b v wnd German for the w more economical form than rail trans- | five vears. His wife was in the court| With his wife and two children about by months, be »mvm‘us \\:‘»{ portation, but both land and water | room. v year howing that mw\nm.‘ 1 ’ ;:‘ should be equally utilized."” Money Used Ior Family. = ey 1 - I slea to the co for clemency | J: D AVE R No S exceeded that of the Ger- GHT IS SEEN 1 B tslConEonclamon v| STATE WILL HAVE Takcs lts Plnce. Makes No Statement When Taken | of opinion existed among sen: LIG 5 SHE] Foe e B eden dsounsntiror Ghag 3 ot who yesterday voted against T \llicd Strengih Greatest Spvce s L D SALMON HATCHERY | Hartford, reb 0o ysessionyion pro Unetody e Factory. cation of the federal prohib RAILROAD MUDDLE : i My botih branches of the general assem- | gypernumerary Policeman Nicholas { amendment as to the varliamer inding in the trenches ready to g0 . liver,” as had been charged by Dis- o bly wasishortitodaly, Sia s """"_";‘”%5 esta was taken into custody this | statu of the matter, the Conneq over the fop with the bayonet.” the | trict Attorney John . Crosby. Mr.! New Fishery Will Be Established i e BNt Sh e bt Aeaiiil | Aftemnconibyiiseraearic AN Richard: | penate ftodsydechned Jic Eeees 15556, 0000l tor Goneral Hincs Says o Only | Brodentsain the Secused T neie. - *sablished dn | ings and no new measures aro admit- | gon, and will face trinl tomorrow | its action in refusal to ratify. vith 1,412, r the Ger | denied his guilt or sought to escape its Hammonhasset River in BEL L e Do M;m" N I morning on a charge of felonius & rules a motion to reconsider : Wants Time for Plan to Be consequence Chapin received his ut 5 \:"“l“,[" Y "“:"_ I n’:m” '(x;‘«(l “\‘-7- sault. It is charged that Officer Nesta, | be made today as the matter wil On November 1 when the enemy’'s seatence witho L word Madison. POLEWICk Ak LI ’ Asa- funder pretense of placing Louis Vec- | 3 rrow. As the ox1 1 and his Developed 1ce without a word dison R eyl Sannaane e ojprstenss fof) piacing Touis Voo | in ihafrousdjtorne yesphadubeentoxtinsted 4 2 30 Years With Bant I ! commissioners of Litchfield county. B S S YL S es body is expected to vote to raty ] T [ rtford, Feb. .—John M. Cramp- | commissioner itehfleld county. | der arrest, took the young man from | non_concurrence the joint resol ashington, Feh, ».—Out a col- € s connected th the| ton, state superintendent & _'; g “'.:“' L ""‘\'fj"»:"j"-“; O l“““‘ "_’2 his home and assaulted him, cutting | would again be returned to-the se a2 to his| and game, purchased on Monday from | Pils amending the Stratford —courtinis lip, and inflicting a deep cut on | g5 would any other measure on ¥ arrest a few weeks ago. He was|the Clinton Hlectrie Li = | charter increasing salaries of certain |hig w Thels ta ort bt Y ] : | the ton Electric Light and Power : o is wrist. The cut on his Wrist Was [ ¢nors was mon.concurrence, o yi : ok sreatly respected and the revelation| company the flowage rights connectea | ©icers in it; for an appropriation for Imade, Veceia claims, by a knife b 2 s hea z today hefore the senate er- | 0 s embezzlement was a sho. o e e i Ser | [ 2 : do it S s Motio aring today e et e | e oty Comelement was a. shock tol with the Duckhole Mill In the Ham. | Z%/Rtaining the Bank street brldge |which Nesta wielded during the pro- Bt oL state commerce commission developed | the city monhassett River in Madison and ne | & Sevmour, and from the committee | coss of “beating him up.” Nesta has | The pariiamentary action take a clarification of dlverging views on — will establish a salmon hatchery thera. | O State parks for improvement of |yeen a supernumerary officer for | 8 Was upon the initiative of v Iuropc < tabl hould zo forward with the develop- | Chapin was arraigned on five counts SSBialtonns war de- [ ment of waterways and improvements | He was 1 aent gives this fig of harbors,” he continued, ment Abolished and Board of Tax e, g Proceeded to Beat - Him—Accused Hartford, Feb. 5—As uncertd Commissioners and Apportionment In rifle strensgth, which means men and that he was front line str reduced by about half, the Alli th of 1,485,000, repr x od of up- | loquy between Director-General Hines , of fisheries ank about 30 years up wards ol two to onc and Senator Pomerene, of Ohio, at a From July 1. as the sricans con tinued to arri 1 superiority showed continued growth over the Germans, who had dropped on No E— e Rciah a0 ik B the question of extending sovernment | WANTS CONGRESS TO i e e s s e T e e several years. He is about 35 years | OPponents of ratification and the e T e T ST control of railroads. S S tnall inanal e B e L Judiciary Committee Reports. of age and lives on Cherry street | tion to reconsider was made by 2 % s e Senator Pomerene, speaking as - 1 5 by In the senate the judiciary com- vhere he owns considerabl r c. | tor Brooks in the hope that it ¥ ¢ 16 wreat Ge n drive was g | Q| other buildings on the adjacent prop- where he owns considerable property. ] \\h, '.',”,, e it 1918 he | leglslator, said he could not unde LOAN ON BUILDINGS 1 th M POD- | ittee favorably reported bills to per- I mhe arrest was made at the Corbin |not prevail. It was voted ovel e had, o defimite superiority of | stand why the director-general should ~ 5 mil stites altorneys to employ private | cabinet Lock factory where he is em- | Protests of those who favored \pproximately 20 per cent. the fig- | ask congress to turn over to him for hatehing erected detectives to procure evidence, com- )pjoyed, cation. ures for April 1 showinz an Allied | five vears the management of tremen- [ Massachusetts Commissioncr Sces ¢ : pensation of such officers to be fixed Rushes Into Police Statio Questtion is Unexpecked. . A e < S a | Superintendent Crampton said today | . 4 judge and to be paid by the . . pe suenstn of LTl T T deoe s e i D‘]y(n ot | “Solution of Labor Problem in m- | AL the purchase gzives the stae | state trensurer as are other costs in | At about one o'clock this morning, The matter came up just;as man total of 1,569,000 The German 5 water rights for nearly three miles el sl s bl o Veccia came to the police station very | Senate was about to adjourn, reached their maximum June 1, with | reorzanization not yet fully formu- creased Public Bullding. The work of constru ' he hatch- | M.,,'”‘”“_” officers In cities of over excited and inquired of Sergeant | Sense it was unexpected. Few 1,639,000, while the Allies reached [lated & ery will hagin at once. 000 population from $4 to §6 a day |Kelly if there was a warrant out for | members had remained in the {heir maximum on September 1, with Mr. H'nes explained that he was not | Washington, Ieb., 5 Encourage. | Mr. Crampt evos the stream | with expenses, and in small places | his arrest. When he was told by the |ate chamber expecting action. I 1,682,000, advorating ‘a five-yvear extension as a | ment of public bullding, with a resalt. | 1§ onc of the i New e e s et o t there was no warrant | appeared to opponents of ratific The meaning of .the rifie strength [ means of working out a_permanent | ant employment of thousands of man. | the Durno salmon hatching. Tt Gl Chartos Clinnged. out, Veccia exhibited his injuries and | who had given considerable upon which the table is based, s | solution, but only to sive time in|through the granting of authority tq | would enabic commission to en- | The cities and boroughs committee | told his story. According to his story, | since yesterday in an effort tc made clear by the fact that an Amer- | which congress might develop a com- | federal reserve banks fo malke econ. | gage in the project on § will | reporteq favorably @ charter amend- | Nesta came to his house last night at | termine the parfiamentary pos fcar divinion with aftote |l atsenethiof o nane) e Natorm o lan 8w abrailrond | o e il | repo avor: is erty. These will be torn down at once oy, and suitabl mildings for salmon building loans was suggested | Insire 500,000 salmon fi the wa- | ment' for \Waterbury abolishing the §10:30 and asked him what his name [in which the motion to ratify administration, he said, had mo auth- | to the Department of Labor today by | ters of the state, including the Con- | hoard of assessors and apportionment {'was. Upon being told, he told Veccia | been left by its defeat that if S iten 12,250 rifles, orfty to reorganize the railroads alonz | Mark Temple that he was under arrest, and when [senate failed to vote not to recor asked why he said, “For writing a let- | the matter would fall betweer r to my daughter.” | two branches and would go to Cinims o Wae Seardhed: secretary of state as a measul which there had been disagr] T Dowling, chairman of | necti River, next yea nd e ng o hoard of tax commis- America Turnped the Tide, these lines and he suggested that the | the Massachusetts hows that | continned government control would | vive building be of an interim nature in order to | said, should give commission {o ro- Mr. Crampton s ith a sioners and apportionment Congress, Mr, Dowli deal of enthusias f purcha Whecler is Chief Justice, 1 nate elected by hallot asso- The department’s tabl federal reserve banks | and of thé opportuniti stabilize conditions pending. a final[ the power 1o loan 75 per cent. of the | velopment of salmon 1 \ 7 ice George W. Wheeler as < solution actual cost of the land qit : necticut which supreme court to action and as such could be t makin 0d all Allic 1c rrom : T g | : and and ibutldings o8 Ich Bt s 5 f took him through Reynolds coal yard ek 5 enator Pomerene s e dic t | for a term of five or ten yvears y expectec hat Chief Justice f© . . Yard | mitted to the next General Asse 1 years at a rate I 1t into the pit and after drawing him 4 2 ¢ Arive l month to monty at th front but 1 ) > 3 " i not to exceed five per cent m will ke 1 T i T » when the latter retires Aug- g . as unfinished business. It th i SSipsaicent The Ton il LTt lm; a hole in the fence said, “I'm ’ & he rope when the German great ¢ ceeded in Veccia claims that the officer then £ an amort on provision | for the erc mder any circumstances. Mr, Hines | that two and ed. but argued that the harmful lipaid on believe the railroad question could the presidential election | should carry ust 8, 1920. Judges William S. Case Il ¥etused to. reconaidar. the-nias going to search yvou and see what you | steadily increa the strength of the | 00~ - (B0, - move to run away I'll take vou to the | station in pieces. While he was say- | Measure Voted Down, ing this he drew a knife and revolver | The supporters of ratification, from his pocket, Veccia said, and gave | protesting against the effort to a punch in the mouth, at the| consider, on the ground that it same time slashing him on the wrist | not a necessary procedure, atte Allied armie ‘ngaged : o RS one-half per cent. he | the hatcher ; ; & ount oftlie principal eac) raification by Connecticut was e Americans who were in prin each A1 n Y tion resulting in hampering phy- | year. E of e supreme couit by ballot to nes are not giv : ¢ a8 : o ' | m I : joe AL e Gotas arionT actically 5 v cent. of the 1 4 5 Table of Comparisc Jess if the end of government control | hor of the United States is el \h‘ LI LAYIR K L and orabci WM Gecree B Pershing’s st showing the com- | did not impend so carly n building operations and its widely Hinn v 1 & rior court to fill a vacancy on EhS B olgiling pulssgon allied material industries,” M - ke Sympathizers Annoy Those Whe | siberior court ight m Sl 0 Sl Dove 1 Whof| &5t bench when promotions become The table, preparad by General bkl S 2 i::m‘m[d “If you wish to keep labor Remain at Woik in Mills and Police | cffective, Ballots were unanimous in With the knife. Veccia then broke|to table Senator Brooks' motig Allic! erman BAGK FROM EUROPE usy, if you wish to avoid disaster, if o metance. - yudge Jocl M. Reed ,away and ran to his home. He came | reconsider but lost 8 to 20. The 245,000 1,000 you wish to kill Bolshevism in the Are Called Out. e ¢ {ed a state referee. The gov- | o the station, after bandaging his| tion to reconsider in hope thi '349.000 600,000 country, then furnish the moneyx. Un g I'wounds, and complained. Sergeant | would not prevail was carried 1.629.000 Kelly ordered him to come in the | out a division. morning and see the chief of police | Opinions Are Different { Stiasel S | day On Italian Steamer—Mostly | city hall put together will not result | the Arlir S, operatives | y ANTION IN GRIP OF '“"‘1 accordingly Veccia came to Chief The matter now goes to the h| May 1 P ernor has vet to make other appoint- e Al ) 1,776 Troops Arrive At New York To. | 1955 this is done, all the taik at Wash- Lawrence, Mass., Feb. 5—A crowd | iants to the superior court Tuly 1 : 56,000 1,412,000 ington, at the state house or from the | of strike symp. before | Sente ber 682,000 1.239,000 in the accomplishr Y r re s 1 Rawlijngs’ office this Y g After eptem . wplishment of one single | are on a refusal by ing; Y s 2 U | Its future still remains a matte; Getatas 594.000 1,223,000 Picld Artillery. private buildinge hear is story, Ch tawlings hac A Gk R ) 1 1 M priva uilding hearing his story, Chief Rawlings had doubt in the opinion of some led 3 enterprise.’ the mill owner 1 demand § 7ING Q November 1 L 455 ”l‘ e 000 New York, Feb, 5—With 1.776 S . for 54 he honTet o PARALYZING STRIKE "_“"1”‘”“ made out fof the officer’s: y,irq 1t wag Speaker Healy who . \{.T\“,‘j,..nm u‘n‘.u T i it Famian SHIPW’RECK GREV{ and attempted dinner pails rres that if the house refused reconsid {4 brobe wak composed of 802 | GrAosta arnived here today fram Mars K y SAVED \‘:nm‘ operativ work | ppamic Is Virtuaily Suspended and LS s | tion of a measure that matter ! ) N this morning wused con ccia told the chief that he is ac- | not again come before It Ap to the action of the senate im case the house could not send the ratification resolution in ys Letter Was Proper. officers and 1,868,474 men, while 2 officers and 21 men were at e - i were having worked with her months route for Burope. The marine ago in the Screw shop. He wrote a | letter, he said, last Sunday and mailed Regiment of ficld ar- | Boat Sprang cak On January 27 | bersed hy the tillery complete, comprising 1,342 of- Dhel Penibeilton ficers and men of the 86th Division: a and Was Kept Afloat By Use of the | both closed their s toda i ! seilles by way of Gibraltar. On board siderable 1 being dis People Have (o Walk: Trou- !w\' inted with Nesta’'s daughter, | » 1 fic mills ble May Spread. in the expeditionary force for an ST There was no im- : concurrence. But on this paint op B e London Licre was o it Monday. Questioned about the con- 8 : ¥ ! i detachment of 14 men of the S$6th’s, 0 | ke sit liffered men King the total Euro- | g3urq Regiment of field artillers. umps. provement in the strike SItUa~ | onts of tho letter ho said it dealt with | difered: army gth either in France jon her Alltthe tubes and under=iieries as to. the! xirl's health! ‘and Some legislators claimed the oL & Battery 12, the headquarters company New York, Ieb. o D = = e P - route there 2,003,835 officers | u1q 3 nidaical detachment of the | sere, . Teb. 5.—The crew of T0 HOLD SINN FLINERS ground lines except the Metropolitan, | wory but had nothios tn 1t that —ag|ate if it adopted the ratificatis® ren 139th R : d SR men of the Nova Scotia schoon- . hich has only one line running into i s e lution would return it to the 339th Regiment of fleld artille b which h offensive in any way bSO ante 2 g Duff, abandoned 60 miles e T TotT \ne S decitior as torane fhefunited stiealon iihetdeiall b ve Omuere andiens o e Retni ool aniior R R el 2 ere still tied up. The hotel When arrested. Nesta had nothing | 224 the decision as (o receipt wexelliosd 4o i anerennelena i s ton e nd it aRea e s trom v Gus] g e ol SRR Les I pEhol presl i nel of st ysula Jossession he ani ‘hes of the service. < G AL e A : b % branches of th rvi line steamer Philadelphia, which res- wte was 1,002 officers and Irishmen Tnterned in England Will | staurants, while able to replace | t5 gay and was taken to the lock-up ] l'a few or their servants, were offering i yvithout objection ably Lieut. Governor Wilson. I zone, Alaska, cte., 3 2 : . 2 Not Be Released Under Present meazer imitations of their regu- | Filed | that the resolution wasi The total strength of the Siberian — !.um’:m men. T said they were S | o S hetoreithe schate lihars could Tl expedition on that ‘date was 2908 ofti Q DIERS N v :”’V"‘,‘:f”m“”(""““i'l',““;‘ __""‘_" ,'I"”,”'”\ Conditions, Sayx Official Statement. | phousands of people had to trudge BOLSHEY]KI LEADER SHOT appeal from hig decision cers and 8.906 men b 1 s rang eak. The distances to work through slush Question Technical Ome. an inch deep caused by a sudden thaw T The present contention is on = o S | Pumps until the Philadelphin was | ous sources { r r | i WO[J D DE d Over 12 Per Cent. of Those Enlisting | S'8htd Sinn TFein w 1 weid inSinine Sie s Head of Reds' Propaganda in China | Parliamentary law only as Con schooner was kept aflont by use of London, IFeb, Repor ong e essel it s RS il Some government offices | e B i b .| cut will not ratify the amendmet At New York Jast Week W) mite salb from Terks T o Lo I hitie e business concerns assisted their s Assassinated as He Begins Public | (hig geattle, Washington, Draft Board nenburg, N. £, where she was owned. | the office Discharged Army Men, session. It was known at mning motor lorries from the out- | capitol that severa hifege e e Specch—Was Supreme Power. ] ral lawvers had e districts to central Londor amined the action of the senate Would Ship Back to Furope This| 5o 0 = ol el ha 0 Oners | poday will decide whether the S Siocknotm, Teb, 5.-Dianyo Richo- | vesterday 1o determine 1t nomsd Windosirablc Glass 0y e el WADDENED BY HUNGER Dres ; : of the electrical power stations wi 1, head of Chinese Bolshevik propa- | cation now would stop introdud ndesirs Jass. per cent. of the men who enlisted in join the sirikers. According to the ' ..,q, in par Kast and president of the | of the matter in 1921 or follo = anthorities, it makes little difference i Gopiiuniat | eessiBn The! local draft boaxrd . | the navy here last week were di " Q ¢ | Chinese section S - T v M cELF what action is taken, because the, ., .ty hag heen assassinated by an un- ant | ceipt of a tter from 11 ' charged soldiers, according to Upper Anstria, Tnable j B ke [F s nRorioxs ROIS the (Wash.) draft and registration boai nounceraent today by the navy | | Electrical Power [ fivmu} L lentified person, according to a dis- | the matter is of an rainiry 2 iet Food g i o tion has promised to keep the stations e e ok _ calling attention to a resolution r cruiting bureau. The statement at- to Get Yood, Plunder Shops and | tion 1 promi v it id el itch from Petrograd. He was shot | 1ght uf this condition to the ‘‘splen- 3 Fhomas Bremnan, 50, of Holyoke, | in operation while there are men on | j,4n a5 he hegan a public specch. The | any time within seven years, higicongitionftontheRgaolen Commit Other Depradations. | the executive staffs of the big com e opcean Al : < 4 you s Despondent, Trics to Murder Wife | ture and that it o cently adopted for the initiation of a | tributed did work” of the U.S. Employment Service, which is co-operating with | London nation-wide move for the deportation : - murd it is added, is cxpected to |that it can be Introduced on the Feb. 5.—Thousands panies capable of taking the places of |, vq jmportant consequences. Richo- ( tion of any member the bureau and to the fact that many | persons in the district of Linz the and Turns Gun on Iimself, ! 1ar workmen man exercised an absolute di H of all aliens, both declarants and non- declarants, who claimed exemption from military service on the ground of non-citizenship, B food shops and com- L voyages overseas were attracted to the | mitting other depradations, accord s dead of ling near Petrograd to be tortured and e letter states the exasperating 2 reports from Linz, transmitted by conditions that confronted the hoard | 5S¢ service o gl 2o E ions that confronted the hoard | Norwalk Man Ticld in $10,000 Be == bullet wounds in = and similar conditions, no | the Exchange Telegraph company cor- Special Exercises in Memory of | were confronted by many other | HALL'S FATE WITH JURY, | respondent in Vienna, The people, | her husband this MRS. BENNETT TO SPEAK. For Alleged Violation of Wi in various state According | saco, Me. Feb. 5—The case of | (1 reports state, had .become mad- | expeeted 1o | : Theodore Roosevelt to Take ¥ Mrs, M. Toscan Bennett of Hart- dened by hunger. The advices added | WS ahout & in that the disorders had not yet been Lngid pondent. suppressed views of the Seattle hoard, | frenry H. Hall, the preacher accused Ay G AT ford, one of the leading exponents Slave Law et of woman suffrage in Conmecticut Nor N e X0 [eh, 5.-—Memorial ser Will be one of the speakers at the of the murder.of his wife, went to the en branded himself as a dang i At 11:40 a. m. toda | - ni g Lt b Bl sirosted here Lkl 4 ! . WEATHER, ‘heodore Roosevelt will bo | open meeting of the Central Labor |1 ient by s t the depnriull ced to protect these Ingrates. i CHANDLER GIVEN SE\T. 3 t spices of (he Amer= ("nion at 34 Church street next Sun- | e | 8 person and the United States was than afternoon, Mrs Bennett has re- | Mann s e vas arraigned Citicsl ihrous he United States ! cently heen released from imprison- | Rridgeport today, before a Un for New Britain and vicinity: next Sunday rmoon at 4 o'clock, i ment in a Washington, D. . Jjail | States commisioner and hearing forced to go to the front and that they | the war department, that his son, | holding that Thomas A, Chandler, re Faiv tonight and Thupsday : 1t was anhounced today. Services alfo'( for 4 ‘waitch Mre’ demonstration | sst down for. Fobruary 12.8 still retain good jobs to the exclusion | Raymond H. Gavin was wounded by | publican. was elected in 1916 from colder tonight, ' will be held in Hawali., Alaska and | which the *“suffs” conducted in that | were fixed at $10,000 and were ef the returned soldiers gun shot" late in October. the first Oklahoma district. S | Porto Rico at the same hour. city, nished by his father, Joseph Dises: PRIVATE GAVIN WOUNDED. = graph showing that for every oune of | James W. Gavin of Main street, The letter also contains a para- Washington, Feb. 5. -Without a - socicty in M dissenting vote the house today adopt Hartford, P'eb. 5.—Forecast this type, a good American boy was | has received official notification from | ed a report of its elections committec