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TO THE SERVICE. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT. ' WANT CO-DPERATIVE <2 orrosen 1o gangps g HAND TO REV. H. A. JUMP @ TO FRANCE FOR 1 _— \ Before Germany Becomes 1ico- o e Engage in Six Months’ § peukmg’, Lahor Interests Urge Government | o compeunor s Hajor Gen, Morrison in Charge of ot 5 (TS _ Paris, Feb. ¢ (By The Associated I Herbert Atchinson Jump, page SOIdiers Sem [0} Seanle for of the Manchester (N. H.) Congres {8 gational church and formerly pastor ({8 =t of the <outh Congregational church | § [ mext week. He said also: BUSINESS 7 AT STANDSTILL the blockade on raw materials [ Schools, Theaters and Newspapers i | of the French representatives on Hn-,“ | | i RS | commission of the socicty of nation 0N PROFIT SHARING | PLAN 5gmens omiemt ot o protea Employes Advocate That Kt { @zainst Germany until her damage to | 5 R Goversiment Buy Roads, 1 il it I e mads soolh Obliged (o Close—Street Cars Cease Joint Managers and Divide Lapn-| Gormany was responsible for the de- Operations— Another Strike at Ta- struction of one-third of the factories | ings Upon Somc Fair Basis, | France, and, if allowed to resume | coma. ' | production with equal facilities, it will I . . Tanly } Washington, ¥Feb, 7.—Railroad la-; 1o . serious cconomic handicap for San Francisco, Web. T.—Major Gen. | e ‘ bor interests today proposed govern- 5. | John ¥. Morrison, cc wanding the half of the } meat ownership and private operalion; (wniain Tardicn cxpressed the be- | Western department of the army, has for the soclety Ly one largce prporation, €0-0DCT-! ioe ot the Allies would not disagree | 50n2 to Seattle to take charge of the covered by t?"e atively organized, and sharing profitS| iy, iha contention of France, He | #TMY end of the strike situation therc mission dealing with ‘employes, as their solution of [ty h FG GOR BT 2 de eommittes | And at Taccima, it was announced at was oflicially anflounceds t ratlway probiem | advoeates the raising of the raw ma- | GePartment headquarters today approving a nunfber of i@l . Want Joint Management. smiargo against neutrals at the = i { cles of the dfaft, the Rt e e s inter possible date, with the under- 1,000 Soldicers Called in. ! reached an :|r.w-mrl_- it is'8 i state commeorce committee on behalf| gtanding that materials are not {o ‘l Seattle, Feh. 7.—With complete in- | ‘H‘f““ auestions of the grealSSENENES qib of the four leading trainmea’s broth-| yeshipped to Germany dustrial and commercial paralysis por ?jHu concerning tl"(? positiy ¢ Wiations with thou AIERY erhoods and other employes’ organiza- | L e satened hy the general strike of | functions of the league. The acceptsd T R D, e . & . o " tions, Glenn I Plumb of Chicago| Utsmen in support of wa de- | ance of these additional articles was = » A SR Positio recommended that the svernment EBERT THREATENS Tu [ mands by shipyard metal workers, | 3 o 3 provisional. ‘f _vlhv feeling in peace cor acquire all raiirond property at a L B Scattle municipal officials and busi- 5Gs 2 7 " Seer at Is Named, | clgeles A< that the Germans price fairly representing the physical ness men cast about today for some | BEe S & i A AU R Tho commission has appointed a | and \_r!‘ re fo tting their valuation and entrust the operat v IC | means of relieving the situation. | ” | general secretariat consisting of M. | and it is expected th ¢ te a corporation to he directed joint- I §. | Nearly 1,000 troops from Camp Lewis, | REV. H, A, JUMP. | Clusel, Lord Xustace Percy, of the BRlNfilNfi MEN BA[;K "-\_“ scounctlywll TN 1 ? 1y by employes, officers and the gov-| nder command of Brig. Gen. John - | British foreign office, and Mr. Shep- | ring them to a sense of the ernmen Barninzs would be div ne| e | L. Hayden of the 30th Fieid Artillery, | in this city, 1 for Irance the | herdson. Third Armistice I'ebruary cquaily among employes Wi the 5 { are in the city rcady to wet in the | last week of nth to engage in | The number of territorial conflicts i3 - Marshal Foch will go to T government and rates would auto-i Declares Allies Must NOti event of disorders. ' a six months’ speaking tour under the { now making their appearance in peace | Waye l)epartment Announces | February 17 to fix the conditions matically be reduced when tn) | Business At Standstill. | auspices of the Y. M. . A | conference circles is attributed in | % 5 a third renewal of ‘the armistice mouuted to. more th fixed rate | Pygh Germans Too Far or A summary of the situation that| Rev. Mr. Jump is very well known | some quarters to an early realization Additional Transports the discussions of the conditions 4 ienefits Are Ixplained. | R the second day | In this city, where, during his pas- | of a society of nations plan which will imposed probably will take up This plan it was argucd, would pro-| Break Will Result. of the general strike—showed that | torate'at the South church, he betame | involve the elimination of all such With Soldiers of the time of the supreme war o 3 vide cheaper finauncing, give stability| newspapers have suspended publica- | prominently identified with civie af- | claims by a legal tribunal of the so- D Se cil session today. of income to security owners, promote - — tion, theaters and schools have | fairs. He succecded Rev. Dr. O. S. | ciety for adjudication with'due regard | i Ships Being Held Back. licicney of operation through shar-| Fiasle, Teb. T Chancellor Kbert in | closed, street cars have ceased opera- | Davis at the South church and when | to the wishes and welfare of the in- | o ] It s A e fug profits, remove railroad operation| S R 2 tion, restaurants have shut down and | he resizned the local pastorate he| habitants of the districts in dispute. | Washington, Feb. —Salling _ of| wil] fix a brief time within whiel from partisia wolitics, compose con-|fi s addiess ftofithe fGemnan national i oty o35 g 1 ¥a| vertad! o Oregon. | went to Oakland, California | Hints of Resistance Heard. [five transports fram France with| Germans must carry out the flicts between federal mnd state au-i “\\,',I'.‘; oLy 52 (“ SHnaL ’\'N“\n!""' sald: | ints because there is no one to load | — | The community of interest of some | about 200 officers and 5,500 men, con-| gitions they have faifilled only in thorities, keep ra @l o minimuom, | jeiconditions i of the Farnustien Hi e oad (e carEocs Souplitehend | nations in certain questions has led to | sisting mainly of former Nationall rn this respect it is noted that ules and provide a mcans of making) and were carried out without shame. | (o ker. for the benefit largely of the 4 | nations to make up a majority in the | the war department, : were to ‘have besn sent to . bs , commuaities benerting by extensions| We warn our adversaries not to push | giyjiers, who are given special rates. | | conference. Gossip in the cerridors| The cruiser Huntington is due 10 Ajjeq ports have yet been T pay Tor them. The corporation woula | us too far. Non-unionists pay higher rates for | [ even mentions threats of resistance to | @rrive at New York February 15 with} (o - LA 2 be subiectetor regutlation iy therinter Like General Winterfeldt (who | (he same “military mess” service. 1 any decision adverse to those interests, | elements of the 163d infantry, 41st Want to Occapy Esser state € merce commission which| resigned from the armistice com- 5 . The special commission working on | division and of the 161st infantry; g Py Essen. Would retain its present regulating! mission) the whole German govern- Sympathetic Walkout in Tacoma. | [ the secioty of mations plan is nmet | the 164th ambulance company and a French opinion considers thaf powers, | ment might also eventually be forced At Tacoma, where a wmnl:n; sym- i3 T e R e o | cosuallcdinpany MoiE G RevIVanis “""“"]:"“I’"‘ \' Essen is of first n Railroad Men Object. to renounce from collaborating in the thetic ike is in prozvess, the sit- | oA T P o (RS it S 3 ¢ ranidle. ©1 The Heredia, due at New York Feb-| Sity if the Allies are to control The brotherhoods obiceted to thol neace nourpariers and throw spon | Ution was reported fodny o nave This is Only Proposed Arti | about it worle auictly but rapialy. h"‘“”" 20, s Dringine detacnments_of| man's principal war factories ailway executives' proposal for es-| our adverss f he weight ¢ | given indications of improvement. 5 S Oy ey ey L , el »ase hospitals Nos. 14, 18 and 66. The| lic opinion in France also is ask ‘“3“5;“]_ ot H: ,_“ A 1'“!""'} ,.,\S,,,,,\\‘[,”."\’ for l(‘lln-‘1'1‘4-\\“\(::)""{ ‘,';f Only few trades unions participated (lC of fan(let) Uf Nations | ,\‘ ‘m“mn‘n“n:;w 1(\:; \xnx:u-r.xu‘w::(.m:-. F. J .Luckenbach also will arrive at| the supreme war council is goin| tion, saying this \would constitute| ganization in the general walkout X | . ] i jcil in short dally sessions, continues | Now York February 20 with @ few| allow Field Marshal von Hinden ulating the people Jn the Interesty GG T R A municipal strect car, the first car | Not Approved by All. [hiterapolioygiot thoaing s patienily L alllia, Gan to establish himself in Bromberg \ of capital The uso protested! President Wilson, Germany laid down | {0 YU here in 24 hours left the train | i“‘”“‘”’ s e S Sl e is due at Newport| prepare a campaign against Pg ugalnst the ratlroad administratlon’s| ner arms, and now we await the | N7 today and proceeded on its regu- | EE e e Ao 0| ooy Bevruary 16 wwith the 69th Silad WPl can. be Ssupbllddi i SN order-forbidding rallway employen| peuce of President Whson to which | 187 fum to Ballard, a suburb.” The car Paris, Teb. 7. - Elevc rliciesSoBINEEIE e b sy ot sonst acdillerfiicomblote, g | Tppus trom taking part in politics, arguing| wo have o right.” | went throngh the business districtsih, ) igject for the society of nations | Drocedure, 1 1s understood, is rot en-|ammunition tralr; B836th stevedoi§ The supreme council also wil that the salution of the railway prob-| S | without experiencing any trouble [ were discussed and approved with | m(h[ igrecable to all the powers in- | company; ia .x.;r:u»hm-\m of Battery| the size of the contingents of Trg em is a political jssuc and that em* i = | s odifications by the peace on- | terested | E, 61st regiment, coast artillery can-| Great Britain, the United States ;""v'\ Sl et in e o puigimon Teb, ) (By ihe Associated S moniea TR iisaie ol Opposed to Secret Treaties, valescent detachment; No. 65, 26| Allied nations in the armies op Mr. Plumb suggested Satzation| Lot eolan oxdentin RGormiany IMPERSONATES OFFIGER e i on el sibdeet | Seeret treaties made under the | casual officers and six officers and 339 [ pation both in Europe and Asia St an on riiine Sorhoratlonll Whoto s sotioRboyond irecalliandith efipeot st e o S ,‘W‘“l‘; M Giress of war and which may be con- {men of the navy. iyt ple are determined to rule themselves, sidered out of harmony with the prin- The steamers Eurane, due at New: ting ability constituted its soly TRADE DEPRESSION The only article not approved was society of nations | port News February 16, aad F. 1 wital i‘!‘:,';‘“f“‘_"““"_"'"“"‘ Ihert, the chan- | yermont Man Sent to Prison for 18| 0 o o0 ¥ S5 - L holition of | cibles on. which : Priiat. e Sx Employest ;-‘n‘ n»lx, mlll‘.n;“ w“w . .\;‘le:.\;fl Assem- 4 . 2 (-(,“,\.alz:«.;-\, miljtary service \nless ro- | is being organized have provoked a | Luckenbach. due at New York Febru- \ cortain agroed fercentage of thal " s il cal e e e || Tonhe for Defmuding Teonle | UGN i i ional derense | Sreat doal of comment, The Amer. | ary 20 bring a few casusl officors THREATENED HE] net results of operation should belong | <pirit of Weimar,” he said. “We will Wihiile Drcssed a5 Capeain, | under extzaordinary circumstances, | ican delegates, at least, have said that | — to this corporation,” he said. “Tho( he an empire of justice and i Premier Orlando of Italy opposed the | such agreements, in so far as 'h_i vy are | New York, Feb. 7.—The French e R stock of the corporation should bo| "o chancellor opened the proceed- New Vork, ¥eb. T.—Robert Brown | paragraph, remarking that if con- | in conflict with the principles of a so- line steamship Fspagne arrived here N e s, held in trust for the benefit of the| jnpy of the ussembly at 3:15 o'elock, | Who said his home was in Burlington, | scription once w tholished an-at- | ciety of nations, must give way | today from Bordeaux with 422 troop st cmployes. The corporation would bal yo \us received with applause as he | Vi pleaded guilty in the federal d tempt to revive it might lead to sevi- | Russian Question Comes Up. | all casuals. They included Casual Prices Fixed to Guide Private administered by a board of directors| ,gvanced for the ceremonial., In | trict court today to impersonating an [ ous trouble, even a revolution. Leon | The Russian problem again will | companies 26 of Peansyvlvania; 29 of . who, we suggest tentatively siould be| ovenfng he addressed the ass ;”i»h o | ATMy captain with intent to defraud | Bourgeois, one of the French mem- | come to the fore today in connection | New Yark, and 30 of Illinois Enterprises in Operations. selected in this maaner One=thind (b2 Eio i o0 2 G Fentleracn - 5 b5 ‘h”_m‘ ’(“{ and was sentenced to one year and six | bers joined Premicr Orlando in | with the acceptance by the Moscow ; The steamship Zacapa, also from 5 » .3 to be elected by the classified eni-l, g4.00¢ never hefore heard in a Ger. | MONths in the Atlanta penitentiary. | strongly opposing the abolition of | Bolshevik government of the invita- | Bordeaux, brought six officers and Washington, Feb. 7—President | “rance | tion to the conference on the Princes |seven men of the headquarters com- son has been asked to name a comy In some quarters the action | Pany of the 37th brigade coast artil-| tee of industrial leaders and govi e & : S n o ana 4 el 5 Jen | lery corps, 73 casual ofiicer ment representatives whic nest appeal for unity and untiring | MORY needs u standing army and could [ of the Moscow government has heen | 19Ty corpe A 0 Bl S e L ich will : {abon. . never consent to strip herself of her | hailed with satis and relict, in | Nurses, five of whom were ill, and s 5 v stigate and sugge the United States | | civilians. scale of prices for basic commodi 4 1 AYL ()L defenses. The paragraph was then view of the promise it gives of an inv-, 1. at o t I the government and the other halt to| T() RETAIN JUDGE TUTTLE 2 fo el country Treedom to select a | [0k on tho Ditle allied army in the |200rd the Espagne was Bimond during the post war period, Secret — 3apst, the corporation to be distributed system of recruiting its forces up to | srchanzel sector. newly appointed French am-|9f Commerce Redfield announced vloyes below the grade of appointed| officials; one-third by the appointed| officials and employes; the final third being appointed by the president of He was accused of collecting for a war | conscription. He declared that ¥ man legislative body- Q. charity and failing to turn in the | owing to her geographical position, | Islands The chancellor’'s speech was an ear- | ction wnong employes, Mr. Plumb said, tha et Two Robbers Steal $600 Payroll From | the amount of troops which will ho mall Crowds Gather Around, m'\:xm:nsr 12 Tsnen e oy ”‘I;\rbl men would be actuated by a desire to| maxpayers: adl i T 8 ey e e = s to Tokio. s formerly Krench le step was taken after con 3 axpayers' Association Will Also Be- . fixed later by the society of nations. | e, S g : 1 3 A con: R Eny | Small crowds are beginning to| L oo "o encss of! prodicersianil 1annn. il promote efficicacy and economy as a Boston Business M Another article which caused an gather around the foreign office o tatives and government offic means of increasing profits. in Propaganda Campaign For . Ated diccussio tha cernin £ Wage and employment disputes Downtown Section This Morning. :‘,‘““’» d SCus '(f e "" ""‘]‘I“' ¢TRINg | where the supreme council meets, but == who were unanimous, the secref ¢ method of applying military co- [ ) e s nce Ll L would be settled by wage boards and| Square Deal to AlL X Ao b2 . R they do not disturb the experienced 1 said, in recommending it st b el Boston, Feb. 7.—Two men held up | ercion to the couvntries refusing to | .70 ts who say that what sur- O e A A G e e e The committee of seven members | Blisha H. Wilcox, superintendent of | comply with the decision of the so-| 5 4y 0" is that the proceedings trillidepresions | ven ‘(‘,"' _"“d R atos of the New Britain Taxpayers' as the General Fire Extinguisher Co., on | clety of nations or breaking its rules. | PMSes them 18 B8C TG POV PRe i foepremions vprel ity pravet pams SOk P % a stree: he dow ) z e very conflicting views kol . g — e Si o e ary e said, b e wi Enormous Saving Possible: ciation, appointed to perfect organi- | @ busy street in the downtown district | Owing to th \ ana in view of the multiplicity and the | Murder and Arrest of Six People I'OF { ino tendency noticed in nearly all 4 o ation, held a meeting last evening, | here today, robbed him of the weckly | expressed, the commission declded to | W &SI S8 FHC 0l ! : 25 dustries due to a doubt as t : ‘H-{‘ Eovernment .m‘ml provide 4Plz] and decided to carry on a publicity [ Payroll amounting to $600 and es- | Postpone a deiinife decision until an- ) €ORBET R V0L ol commission MiBorg DiscaxbancesBwhileREicketz [ Sustags & Ll 0l SeeE A8 1‘0 a om one-fourth to one-half 3 _ | - S T e Al SO a s ss end of prices, and it was decid campaig Crsing T a | caped [ otlier meeting. The commission wi : ¢ e ; : 2 heaper than private investors, said| o bel&! ‘“]' reby. the public would L N o e met again last night under the chair-{ Ing, Feature Imwrence Strike. {hat if someone having official sa Mr. Plumb and “this should mean an| )% SAOVT that Wl the nrobablclitax i ik i) LI anship of President Wilson, who is i tion could determine the price lev nnual | saving umder . Bovemnmeny| Tote the Mncreases in rents would | INCOME TAX su | | pressing forward to bring about a| Lawrence, Mass, Feb. 7T.—Five |for the government itself this w ol R T il Y A .vl;nuun/ to 1 ‘.”v 5 per cent. It was ARE B G SENT O1 | POSTPONE NEW STRIKE complete constitution for the society | Mmen and a girl were arrested for | furnish a guide for private enterpn| Serom four to six hundred milion gor | &0 7010 to rctaln Judge Joseph F. | S | ! ‘ in these nightly sessions, which last | Minor disturbances in connection with | in resuming activities lars.” Tuitle as legal advisor for the asso: | = Washington, Feb. 7.—Sovoral mil. | MECAREY T picketing when the mill gates opened | There is no prospect in the imm The result might be a reduction of| ‘14O sor turn blanks for Incomes of | . : o L 1 Farly Settlement Expected. today. Otherwise the textile strike | diate future for a restoration of 10 1 A e b aelaed —— $5.000 and less were dispatched to | Tondon Klectrical Trades Union Will T, now being made | Sltuation here was quiet S rEnricos e et ol p 0 per ce 1tes, he declared. e : 5 el 2 A The great progress now being made 2 i 3 ar prices, the secretary’s statemd it el i FIGHTING IN BREME SSNERRS colc anstodavaby the INfer- | Now Prohubly Quit Work at Mid-| indicates that the task may be com- | The sreat Blan sRofuiel dmorloantieatd " q 7 f r r 8 e 3 evenue bureav hese wil be re & 'y . i = A 5 Woolen Co., and the Arlington, Pacifi underst t have a fixed rate of return and this, I . t four or five & acific Tt is understood that the n 3 : por e e Gl T el o Jleted within the next four or ) (e . P c aen w he predicted, would eliminate contin-| IXCPOIts State That 80 Have Becen|leased by collectors as soon as Presi night Saturday Dleted Il ahead of the time for | 84 Uswoco continued in operation, | acted as division heads of the \ ation before congress and Killed and Many Wounded. gdent awnson istunsfithe Freyenusniil e et th ftne uniten [Eutionly niparts industries hoard prior to its dissoluti BLOAE saring ¢ tior ohet ) ; e the president’s return tc e e : to its dissoluti S es o st Berlin, Feb. 5, (By the Associated | M¢Oring completi .xln\ congress. Cor- London Te¢h. 6.- Posiponement of '{ “_"m ebruary 15. The members | 4 Systematic search of the district | on Jan. 1 are among those su o Sl e T e coany ross diepatehes | POration income and excess profits re- | the clectrical trades union strike, sep| States on February 15. : S| in which Biagglo Ven Tk B e G E s ncial interest of railroads. )-—Unconfirmed press dispatches i S e S e e i &t entino, flker, | to the presiden turn forms and 1 i ) B o oS Tt e nk forms for in- | for tonight was announced this eve-| of the was fatally shot early today was be- X Against 1"ederal Department, % Tividi: St oomiEa ¥ ¥ = e i agre ents reached so = e R e e —— \“‘L% e epartment. | gonts thero are continuing guerrilla | (1VidUal incomes of more than §5,000 | ning. It is understood that the latest] ever, that the T O eimeinia | BUN by the police at daybreak. This wcking proposal for a federal| warfare in the outskirts of ihe eite | TOW @re being printed and will be in | plan is to call out the engineers in|far are provisional and prineiple | i 5oting was the first fatality of the 20.000 MAY STOP WORK lepartmer “ o ! transportation, Mr.| ang in 1he harbor, notwithstanding | (D€ _hands of collectors before | London's 60 power houses at midnight| only. The entire structure may }f"‘ | strike which began Monday to enforce ) Plumb sail il this were dono for| the sovernments dladm. that the upe. | MAreh 1. | Saturday. have to be revived when it comes to | “qoning for 54 hours' pay for 4% iR B 1s 'u S Ce ]r\“ m:nlnvlml e e e e e e e | Some of the clectricians struck dur-| agreeing on details, Tr‘;s is the r‘;“" hours' work. Western Miners’ Uni : ) for the stecl business, packing busi-| Loins Was : : I e ihe leyouina ) bub s e Slgel t s1d secrecy with v e ion onslderi F i s D e uflh(‘&”.nr w:vm.nux at 30 dead and | AMERICAN DELEGATES TO ]"':’;”_”]"‘m‘(‘ e “:1' o B ‘m o ): :;:o;‘of?:y;hfi\:;x’»oycim i { o onalDnid Y| more than 100 wounded, the insur- e Lo one of the public services was| whic % g £ g Drastic Action As Re uickly we would have a sovereigr : RUSSIA ARE SELECTED. | qr00 & hower i : s Result of § # e e g Lo communists retreated towards the Paris, Feb. 7.—William Allen White, king as usual Discuss Executive Branch. Day Wage Reduction. ect in the hands of a few, the capital which they had accumulated from the 4 2 began to advance in earn rustav No Hi The main discussion last night was . W. CHRIST MAY BE on the formation of the executive = o ‘r\.li,'lx Mont., Feb. 7.—The offick 0 e T'ederal Reserve Board Reports the publication of the miners’ union d suburbs as soon as government troops | of BEmporia, Kas. and Prof. George : Davis Herron have been appointed ke, who is in charge of | the American delegates to the Marmo- THIRD WARD CANDIDATE | branch of the society labor of S ustayNos e, L § R 2 2 e % TN 1 clared today that the metal X o : military affairs in the Ebert cabinet, | ¥a conference with the Russian fac- i 3 President ‘Wilson, Leon Bourgeois for Slackening of Production—Think A Y Iaelal. A MONTVILLE FARMER, 68, has ordered the Soldiers’ council at | tions The name of T2. W. Christ is now | yorance and Lord Robert Cecil each | union and the independent miner RILLS SIELE WITHIGUN || Birint tolatutn the o : T 3 being prominently mentioned in the | | oo ans on the representation | Retail Prices Will Drop But Little, | union are considering strike b o re the arms which were e o R e presented plans ¥ =3 i . ontvi “on 'eb - | illegally abstracted from the arsenal ERICANS UNDI) y . hird ward as ossible candidate for | .. to smaller powers. Each plan ¥ o cause o he wage reductions of on Montvi Conn., Feb. 7.—Peter 3 e arsena AMERICANS UNDER TIRF alderman. -Mr. Christ's friends are |5 cb '© P i Washington, Feb. 7.—Business con- | dollar a day, announced vesterda 3 terday there and distributed among the civ- red slightly. Barber, 68, farmer, committed suicide Archangel, Feb. 6, (By the Asso i - q Aiff | ditions ar - T e ey iliax If the order is not obeyed b PRt SR L ‘0- | urging hi °r the field. He has Unofficial information is that Pres. & ditions haracterized by slacken- | affecting approximately 20,000 em ; 1ome Thursday ni hoot Af D S A e o et el clatedibreas) e American posi- | aipeady served several terms in the | Wilson's proposal was for an | in& of production, reluctance of com- | ploves in Butte, Anaconda and Gres Ing himself through the head. A L F8y £ g tions on the River Vaga, at which an | council, resigning a couple of years | 1dent Wilson ¥ " five members | Mercial buyers to acquire stocks of | Falls The new wage of 4.76 fof government will disarm the civilians, who are said to be presumably organ- widow survives him. executive Dbranch of g00ds in anticipation of reduction in | miners is hased on the contract e prices, and only by « slight falling off | tered into several vears ago with th of retail business, vs the federal re- | Western Federation of Miners, whic | serve board's monthly review, made provides for bonuses of 50 cents infantry attack by the Bolsheviki on | qpo while serving as mayor pro tem. : of e memvers % i for el ; ; Tuesday was repulsed, were under | Hig return to the council would | ffom the great powers anc fou” *rot MISS ASQUITH ENGAGED, zed for an attack on the national as- | jeavy shell fire from the Bolshevik | strengthen that body materially. the small powers, making a counc sembly at Weimar. ST e AR & 3 ally, e e quired for the adoption of measures. London, Feb The engagement of Mins Bl beth A h A e B S the northern front were quiet. 3 public today. The board does not at- | day for every two cent increase in th SR AT M R ((L\\lv( 1IC l_'l SOLDIER DIES S . £ ff" 1 Qualification for \I<‘nll‘nl '1nlnj' ion | 1€IPt to forecast the future course of | price of copper except that the pres Prince Antonine Bibesco, councilior at IN A GERMAN PRISON CAMP REV. W. A. FITZGERALD DIES [ i‘ Qualification for mvunw'*‘”n""\\: ‘I’%‘(: prices, hut federal reserve agents in | ent wage fi d on 1§ cent copper i the Rumanian logation, has been an-| Washington, Feb. 7.~~The War de- Hartford, Web. 7-he Rev, Wil l ity jif alsa 5 bolng ""“""”‘““)' O ememy, | feVeral parts of the country predict- | 50 cents above the contract scheduld Younced, according PP i z ; U d, 2b. 7.—The A = 5 Peb. T 5 | embership of neutrals and enemy’y oq Gl Zanars Vo N o - S e i ath Roun according to the Daily Mir- | partment announced today that Ser- | liam Aloysius Fitzgerald, pastor of |{| Harttord, Feb. 7—Forecasy | | oL :"\\\H \s the great and small “f(m‘]](‘]“" “)’ 2 '-"“""." level of prices L B - T ror. Pcb Bibesco was formerly | geant Eugene F. Sharkey, of Ansonia, [ the Church of the Saered Heart, ||| for New Britain and vicinity: | L S i ltha mecting] foug im0 Al IIUCHERIEIIN fihe hexti] o A o first secretary at the Rumanian Jega- | Conn., is reported to have died in a | Groton, died at St. Brancis hospital ' Palr: tapight and Sciundey, Gt R e e 1 reni oronn R u bealthy [ihuie and Superon 3L Lon at West s hos i — development of the situation was ex- | W. A. Clark properties, the hospital rbrucken, Germany Ihursday afternen, 1 (Continued on Fiftcenth Page.), pressed by the board, Butte and Davis Daly companies,