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"T0 THE SERVICE. ESTABLISHED 1876. i Be Cailed Out On Sympathetic - ing Senate Seniority Committee Cus- : Federal Reserve Board Recom-| tom. cuamman wenronc save Gity-Directed Auto Jitney Service | Washington, IFeb. 8.—Pronosals to | Strike donday Morning New York, Feb, 9—All union brick- i i Javers and hoisti engineers employ Established as first Move Today | oo ans bonine, iasith s ove | country on contra held by mem- ! iers of the building trades employers’ association of this city will be called discard the senate seniority commit mends International Fund | tee custom were considered today at | L caucus of republican senators. Defi- | U. S. CREDIT IS UNSHAKEN e mans for seonsanization oc wne UNIONS LOSING SUPPORTERS out on a sympathetic strike Monday next senate, in which the republicans | o ymy morning in an attempt to enforce the demands cf carpenters emploved hy the association for a dollar a day in- el R T e oaral nfar nual oo o ayaia i BHIGROT T e RSES fsanREranc ;oo Tabor W Yien l?(‘('lnro} brought before the caucus, ‘ | port, Outlines Plans For Extending | The recently appointed rules revi- i Seattle Strike is Unfair and They | crease in wiges. Wm. L. Hufcheson, - i Slonl commitica of Bhvhich i senAtor | | president of the Tnited Brotherhood | yualsil Scope of Work—936 Banking | [ 0igor, of \isconsin, is chairman, | Will Not Give Any Aid At All—| of Carpenters and Joiners, announced | ; ; | shortly atter noon today Work to'! | | This action follows the declaration > Par: e marks the p delegates in 8 before the retus to the United S men | €Ult problems ¢ boundaries to bej@ have aroused the jaspir | nations, especially the M i : | the territory 3 at least 25 per cent of he union | € ory of their nel 3 men in and around the city were em- Postpones Belgian c 5 oyed by memhers of the employers The president h definitely Dy < ! ¢ s Sh i e e ployed by mem h efinitely ' paS i 1 the bourd to settle balances between | jority vote of the commitiee members c iton poned his trip to Belgium, althoug! memobilizatio) of his own party No Settlement Effected | the Belgians greatly desirc that he| Ho ? W OT b AHC D, deint Vol TemcTanegy FRoes =7 = = Nearly a thousand troops, in com- | | personally inspect their ruined coun-| SMeter workers refused to consider | operatign, the chief of staff.expitiy Might Extend Privilege. mand of Brig. Gen. John L. Hayden U | try and industries and be convinced of| 38¥ strike action. Thessengineers™fthat it " THEESES he fund might be developed among are in Seattle, it was announced offi- | Us Us | the justice of their claim for repara.| Union is the largest in Butte. mgn thaf™Pershin s h available shipping had prepared a report for submission | HouscaRludinact. to the caucus. The report, Senator | recommends a revision | Cars Running in Tacoma. < ,v. the employers association of a Washington, Feb Willingness | Lenroot said Seattle, Wash., Feb, §—City-direc- | ¥ mployer s of the rules so as to prohibit a chair- | ted automobile jitney service was in- | to undertake development of an in-i, .," ¢ any of the ten principal com- | augurated here today to hreak the | ternational gold exchange fund to fa- | njttees from serving as chairman of | strike in compliance with the mayor's | cilitate financial transactions between | another committee. A chairman of | ultimatum that the strikers would | any cne of the ten larger committees, | have to call off a sympathetic strike it is recommended, may serve on a |at 8 o'clock this morning or he would minor committee, but shall not hy | operate all cssential industries. Street | seniority of service be named as a con- | car service was resumed in Tacoma at | 50N but he expresscd the opinion t 1918 This arrangement would | ference representative of the minor | the regular hour this morning. So far similar fo that now maintained DY | committee unless so elected by a ma- | as reported there has heen no inter- lockout effective at noon today against all bricklayers and hoisting engineers who have quit work in this city in sympathy with the carpenters. nti ot No estimate of the number of PRl aiferted througiout the country could e el e be made at this time said Mr. Hutche- eral reserve board in its report for be )anks within the United States the Entente nations and a few lead- cially. Since their arrival late Thurs- | | tion. The French also would have e } ing neutrals, “but it is conceivable | day, they have heen stationed about | been glad if the president not only {in the United that all civilized countries may event- URfiANEZE NEW BABINE government buildings and along the { could have been able to ga to Bel- EARLY& “[!“ M{]REME head detachmen ually be participants,” said the board. | water front. It was stated early to- | glum,: bt it he could -have continusd [) maintained for fu The gold would be deposited in trust | day that a conference between a con DE— | his visits to devastated France. The f returning units, will be left. in some government bank or banks | mittee of business men headed by . = i[*‘rvnl'h feeling in this matter has T A“-‘ FR“M AN E 160,000 Coming Back in Februa jarantce exchange obIEAIONS | \p g0 oy gt | Mavor Hanson and a committee ot | Dispatches Inquiry Abroad— | neen voiced hy Captain Andre Tar- I s 1 Temnary 51, 236 83k v and it was proposed that the fund | Jo seven representing the strike commit- | dieu in his declaration that the Ge e e hould s Iimiiadito onerentlGemmert tee had failed to evolve a settlement. Worried About French man blockade should be continued in- e b I 1 cial and exchange transactions. | That They Be the Dom- e Ny i Fh T iment cstimaies (hat 160,000 This is one of the suggestions fo i " o ; i = > v b - o el e R s s R inatine Power At the same time set by Mayor Han- | and Italian Orders. Fear German Intrigue. GLEEHHY 1NN, increase of 46,000 over the Jant future financie £ . son for the expiration of his ultima- More important demaads, however, or- total, due 1 of successful domestic war oper i ¢ Sutiel e e e tum, the operation of street cars on { have required the president’s con- | ation of e feders erve em, ? the municipal lines was to be resumed. : tinued presence in It 1s re | General nar 5 hich the report reviewed in detail o L A . Washington, Feb. §—1In ries have E > . . General March said that 51 c which the rep € : 1 Weimar, Fel. 7 (By The Associated | In a proclamation issued yesterday the | o AS0IREION: Feb: S vl","’"“'_’m' = ‘:“ garded as necessary t the asso- Back Many Units. ships had been ordered converted Saving Would Be Enormous. ‘ The composition of the cab- | mayor stated that the street cars of ik Biitain '”‘Mi _”M' Italy re.| ¢iated powers shall present a eolid { that the first of these were now ssumiing that the leading na- |inet appears to be the principal prob- | the municipal line as well as the city o ey ”N‘m_‘ embargo, | LFOnt When the delegates of the Cen- [l alencn o tio f the world W beace | lem commanding the attention of the | light plant and water system, would | {ie gk’ cartal system and . the| (31 PoWers are admitted into the con-| Washington, Feb. 8.—The battlo- for long period of years, the new German lawmakers meeting here | be operated by soldie If necessary. | ra1ian system of gavernment super.| LSFeR Otherwise, it is felt in some seems to he no reason why an inter- i, nphtional assembly The original | Three of the 18 engineers at the City | yigion of purchases, all of which have| 4U&Fters, the enemy defeated on the | natior arrangement of this Kind | ,06506ti0n was to form a ministry of | light plant quit their posts yesterday, an effect on American industries. fieid, might succeed by cunning and| Pringing 500 officers and nearly 8 Huu; should not operate as efficiently as|q5 mempers, seven of whom should E their places being filled with non- The British embargo has heen the| MrigUe in causing dissension among| men, were announced by the war de- ir own gold tlement fund, which | o 000000 socialists, four centerists | union volunteer workers, according to = S LaEe S ate| the associated powers and in getting h te ik caileartr cleared enormous transactions |, q g6, Gemocrats, The majority, | J. D. Ross, superintendent of the city :”;:.f::.'..,l»»:‘:lx:’ ,,(;:f,’: "'.'..'Jf-‘\(“‘;‘;‘x;_ } better ter for themselves T nf% il ) L e S form that in a n distant sections of a country | light department e e s e tempting alliances. The main| Frafice. Among the units on board |y ority of cases it now seemed iren,” said the report. TN | 4o iy that they should be certain to | Newspaper: Plant Goarded ing for information from the state de-| CrLOUtS the canference leaders,| #re the 116th engineers, (4lst divis-| 5 50006 that divisional organizaf saving of loss and expense incidenty . Tl oo e which the indepen- S e partment and it was learned today arefbemsRdire s fowarallion,) e paitalion sorithe ap st pptany to. ‘abrasioni’ and @ itransportatlonil Lr 8 o e eannot disturb) by any | . ie, Eost=Intelligencer, ol morningl iy iR omplaints against i dent socialists cannot dis by 0 newspaer, pudon Sak ronninaceinub | BRI B GSnDIE T T lication carly today. distributing free | 1€ | "‘y_’"m‘l'“;v“‘,":l‘r”““"““‘yi" Sidenarti ial Brine i ledl o hien e govern | 42 ast artiliery coples. The Seattle Star was the | M@ (II01 PLANRCHUTens, - lthe future relations of states, < expected to arrive at | e ordered home. The 27th (New 3 only evening paper to publish yester- | NS b e e N i 27th (New cli it operation of the embare A great deal has beea dane to set-| Newport News, February 16, with the | x it : day. Armed soldiers and police with | (1dims that operation of the embarego | v | National Guard) Division will : carbines guarded Ita plant and ac. | involves: discrimination :‘W‘l‘»fivllnwvm\’;.yqv:x\:\’.\”t u’y.;",‘,.,:}l disputes by | headquarters, medical detachment :"nr,‘_ i) R D . Dt | disclosadior el Airat |noest ey on g e . |lOdlaie paal Eaad o fevicence e aontan gl inlenncenoring l!n\h,-‘\c companies A, B, C, and D of the 116th | for parading the 42d (Rainbow) time extensive operations of the fed- The constitution was again dis- | which were distributed through the | USCTimination had been present suoh s :m : .\lmf ed to the ammunition train, and the 116th en- | vision on it n in Washin i beary mvEten stiresy: o n oo Bl T e {&nd unless discrimination existed, the| SIet¥ of nations when it is organized.| gincers complete General March thot v ot lating foreign exchange transactions | [ . i iices of the varlous German Eigne of Ereal Seen: United States would have little ground | ' 29t e M‘;‘\‘:”"'”“"“" hasl The transport Harrisbure, due at | - 1 W of the past vear tggpreverntideatings tes today in which Dr. Ludo Hart- The fi ¢ (e on which ta base any prot I s e Bl cver terito s I H‘”" and| New York February 15, brings the | £ m b iy aoconnt B weremanme | S0 0 00 D 0L D he first signs of a 1k in the | much as it was recognized the 2 SN - itory in the east-| field and staff, headquarters and sup- | . tain { ali cable offices and these cou . vants be mann, i union ranks were mar Yesterday | iries of Europe were compelleq. (g| €T Adriatic S et R Eoroneration i withhEROKSDAE : e 1| When one union barber shop re-open- | protect themselves during the read- Want Harsh Armistice Terms. e A i (€ b, e i he new ministers probably Will | oq ana 15 of the city’s 79 schools had bear the title of the imperial minister | remained open, their janitors and en- gely to the transfor Transports Bringing tion of cargo vessels into trans { Parades Hardly Possible. ship Kansas and five transports, Plar onal parades in h cities have been upse by the ire lar flow of troops homeward. Ge | March said the units were retur however, are understood to be con- | ‘ ' could be held togcther long end | the consolidation of their own forces| try and a battalion of the 351st field | ro1 1a e paradec g e i e emarmous 4 the ad- {and gaining adhesion to the funda-| artillery, (92nd division) and the | ; fe 1 be enormous nd the ac vantage {o the commerce of the political maneuver. TParticipation of The department is dealing with the cente s in the formation of the | cabinet was assured by the action aken ut their meecting vesterday in Encmies Closcly Watched. which they decided to work with the | auestion, however, as the division. world will be incalculablc ty, and P rever opportu Greatest Camp in Worid at Bre ther government agencies to detect justment of their industries to a peac As these difficulties are overcome| 368th infantry; 33 casual officers and T e e williary camp s instead of statc secreiary. Several of | gincers refusi Heaittn Lt iEy however others appear in the shape| about 50 sick and wounded. world will be established at E P <ales of demand and cable ex- 5 : 2 T T L RO o iy ey of demands by some elements for the The Louisville is due at New York between dealers in the Unit- | them will be without portfolios, even | grder. Today the engineers and jani- | \ imposition of harsher terms on Ger-| February 16 with the field and staff, | {ion facilities have been compl ed States rrom Febroapy 20, 1918, | thonsu addidana: povtio los b || on nton wos fo conalien (ths MLt ROOSE{ELT MEMORIAL m:any than are contained in the pr supply company, medical detachment, | General March said Trest would when the regulation became effective, | ated. The finance ministry will be di- } matum of the school board that school e 2 ent armistice agreement, 2ot only for| batteries A, B, . and D of the 351st | the backbone of the tmerican de to December 81 were $5,158,000,000 Vided into two departments, one for|emploves on strike must return ta ) the present buf also for the distant|field artillery; headquarters 167th | Pilization system. It already has I of which $3.737,000,000 or 72 | special technical details and to deal | work on Monday or lose their posi- | Upnion Services of Al Protestang | future. Some of these proposals are| fela ,”_m"rnj ‘h detachment of | 41ed 51 per cent. of the soldiers . with loans, and the other to be the | tions. Two street cars were sent over that Germany should he kept block- : F ; defachmentiofili v lial ol oo Tociae e department of the imperial treasury, | the municipal line yesterday under| Churches Scheduled For Sunday | aded indefinitely, even aftor the sismne T for the administration of socialized | guard of the final peace treaty in order to hho =eport told hiow the federal ve=i DUDITENorks SETISs possibleRthatee =iy CL RIS EATRM oL ChLC permit France and Belgium to re- % labor ministry will be created. A de- e : : . S habilitate their injured Industries = g =% S aier this ‘country func- wi Won't Sanction Strike, The memory of ex-President Theo- £ v jured Industries so 'he transport Kroonl | T Serye hsyatein 00 : mobilization ministry and an econom- 1 o '°©" lius to be able to compete with Ger.| . Lhe transport Kroonland is due at { { tioned in co-operation with the tr : i San Francisco, Feb. 8.—The San | dore Roosevelt will be honored at a I°T-| New York February 17 with the 42nd | l : L P i G el || e et re believed to be certain | _ San o y e wico of the Protestans | Many in the world's markets. The| NeY el A T el ) ury in tromendous war tasks a Francisco labor council, it was an- on - servic 1« rotestan regiment coast artillery complete HENE A o e -mation, in addition to the re- eI e ing Liberty loans, floating certificate ;(Er&z:,”fl:‘m:; the imperial treasurs | nounced today, after a long debate re- | churches in this city on Sunday eve- | THESUOR 148 b VA"M“‘L(n“‘_‘w:‘;(‘;cfi | casual companies of Tennsylvania, es, settling trade balances, di fused last night to adopt a resolution | ning, February 16, at Trinity M e bl th th S New York and Massachusetts me e billions of commercial pa- | department under which local trade unionists | church. The speaker will be Flavel [ feconciliable with that part of the| NPF SO7C anc ‘Has : g S ing In the rationing of cap-| Although the subject of the consti- [ CROSH WHER Foet H=2ce umlonits; GayC o o ighed recently as | PFimary peace plan in which f¢ ig] A102nd s placement squadron, | hag 10,000 e Nhs i o eni o Ronl oday alproean | Htlvas| SR SERERSISS R Sl WRE S HGS RN e e e Harttord, | declared that no economic discrimi-| Photographic sections Nos. 19, 20, 21, : the | believed that it will be impossible to | 105 88 SLEH O 0 n L T o eren Dr. Luther was assoclated with | Mation shall be permitted. e :m,'[ fi“ peadquarters 33th | Yet to Be Accounted For. reachitabeloro torn RO, Frank Miller, secretary of the San | Roosevelt in the orzanization and Civilian Element Present. CoLE el Bedan) el ol S o i —_ — Francisco iron trade council said the | growth of the Progressive party. He peiniaitatea NG I v eRt T s | G clgion SIAL RS an ok Dito R e i MAS T RE SRS o strike at Seattle was unfair, that it | was intimately acquainted with of the supreme war: council| ® geve ond 16 casual officers | 101000 men ot (hie expeditionarill The ability of the country to at WILL LAND AT BOSTON was not sanctioned by an international [ Itosevelt und will bring a personal | that the civilian clements had decided| The !,fll}‘; ]“"l"‘ and Maldentaraio)| SROA08 TR0 OF Lia cXbeliton i OTH invesTientathas proved tolbetar union, and charged the Seattle metal | message of his greatnes that'the time had¥come Hto Nassert| 2rrve At Ballimore Hebruaryi1s and) v (on otal 7,783, Gen. M trades council with a breach of faith. There will be special Roosevelt | themselves and issues that developed| NeW York 17, respectively, with a 3 greater than had been anticipated,” | 0 e e Gen. Pershing had {, *“and our credit| Secretary Baker Promises to Have | The rank and file of Seattle labor, he [ menorial services at St. Mar at that meeting will be considered at casual officers each Saited lthe new fotl v it iine | enemy U actions. Total purchases when plans for extension of emba cent. wera for exchange on Britain Great Aid to Treasury. company G, 2 antry, and con- up, to g valescent detachments Nos. 9, 10 and | 18 capacity for 50,000 men is t 12; also about 300 naval men and the [ doubled. 13 sailors’ wives. iss War Department Corrects el American Soldiers H flow of credits to all parts of count-y where they were most need- | ed. | U. S Credit Unshaken, | | said the repoc: structure, although expanded, is un- asserted, had been given uo opportu- | MOrIow. the next gathering without the pres ation that the figures were bl haken. We liave no currency prob- | 26th Division Return to Hub City | nity to he heard i — — eace of the military leaders. ey 100 s < ¢ o 2 i ST S Simultaneously with this work the n : £t i lems, and conditions are not compar e b imu 1 rk th [ W as a result o chectin S e G e e [t HER Possible RESUME RAILWAY SERVICE 96TH ORDERED HOME special commission on a society of MERG Y Fécorde inl thel centril vecoraa : . r ations will be adding the i Z ST SLer ! close of the Civil War ) e Boston, IFeb. $.—The 26th division, e e i e lv lm”\\lyll(f;)h I The board predicted that banking | (xayw ey Siiillbe orderedl e 3 es Lo the gr prospect v @ redits now concentrated in this coun- | ‘¢ Eienc) - Division Taken From First|it 1S expected will be completed to- this port for debarkation if pos- 5 o Yankec ; ‘. 1 f s i eiah s S Traffic England S ’ day in reddiness for the next plenary i v s i . | second divisions, t St try soon would be extendsd throusn | Lo 8 S0 Gl L T in England Will Start Up Soon v ized, Will Not TReceive ]l Dis- 1 divisior narine br the world with the development of 3 Army and Sent to Port of Embarka- | meeting of the conference which R e sl forelo i de Witrennon o e Te Ry (R ver ce AR ECO KT I O ST SN TOUNCE But No Definite Settlement Has obably will be held early next week. charges Until Peace Is Signed. the f ven during the war ment by Secretary of War Baker in tion for Early Return 5 = an address at a state caucus of the n Made., London, Feb. §, via Monireal.—The G TeRELYe RELRIAINS w Engl - : e | ] Boston, Feb. 8.—The 26th Division T ) sion reserve notes never ! New England congress for a league| ,.qon, Feb, S—Sir Albert Stanley, e P ot R R HELD soldiers now being released from the | was et s i A has been relieved command pericent MtHoush Eoniv(iot fmesyntiongitod sy, R ite salaiha@tollte rehidentliorline IPon allo sl aaciiant | S SSaRrn el s e e s | British army under the demobiliza New cquired by law E 3 | A could make no definite statement as | phoune e . 5 nounced early today that S . tion plant are not being finally dis- ; rged With Conspiracy to Use the | oharged, the Drocess of. discharee not | follows tant to General Edwards, yesterday Mails to Defraud—Represented | PEINE completed until after the peace m This is taken to indicate the local Is signed. All the men let go at|in actlon, 1,789; prisaners, 108, army ofticials that the division will Ranier Hines Corp. Stock. present are being furnished with a | 4 1 | 5 1248 letter of thanks from the army coun- ranc At the me time British Soldiers, Although Demobil- | Pershing gave the war departn of kil 4 an arrange- | interpreted as indicating a | to the date of the division’s return | ment with union executives had been condition nec ary as a pre- | but that it would be soon. FHe added | rcached and that railway service financing of foreign trade | that he was doing everything pos- | would be resumed soon us possi-| sible to expedite the home coming of | ble. Acting secretary Hudsoa of the. the New England troops union said that accredited represen- Secretary Baker was introduced as | tatives would be appointed by the the representative of President Wil- [ union to care for the physical needs e to an embarkation area at Le Mar according to Major John Hyatr, adju- died of wounds, 1,050 Help in Liberty Drives. report stated that since the soon be on the water sailing for home. gan § 000,000 of Liberty Boston, Feb. S.—George F. Red-| cil for the services they have ren- ind certiticates of indebtedne: mond, a broker was arrested here to- | dered. Upon their final discharge all . - e | son. He strongly endorsed the 1 1e | of the men, pending arrangements| 1 o5 " subscribed for and collect- 3 s day charged with conspiracy to use | the office d mer o serves I rough the 12 reserve hanks. g s s i the mails in a scheme to defraud in | be given individually an illumiated econd division—Killed 6: dicd of wounds, 1 ~tion, 1,067; prisoners, 148, Te | the great war would b: e o | eight-hour day. He said he expected!| - | he great war would be one of the i e connection with the sale of stock in | certificate of service in addition to | V. S. Gives Ttaly Credit of $75,000,000 | :‘!:)(l‘ Rmnr‘r"l”[‘liln‘y\ul‘nlxl‘z)rhl :é‘r ,[:fi:;xtd‘ their service and war medals, DEPORTING UNDESIRABLE Re-discount operations between ost Senis - s ess | that tube trains would be running| tho reserve banks during the year | MOSt futile episodes in history unless . be ru | A % 5 > e 2 normally this nooa. e reported as $655,638,000 definite program were laid down to 3 - | S Eaty St et o e re. | rearrange international relations o ‘ B : dal e " “\ ie :"l“”\' mlm‘li s ’f" “‘y‘"p 'r: The management of the London| and $40,000,000 to Belgium—Total | the f""‘;““""“”- 5“’""‘““” " "“]T"Ihi erve system the surplus re- underground railways in a statemeat president of the corporation was held | [ AWRENGE TROUBLE OVER e e : quired reserves have failen only $17,- T T S R i R British Government Ts Rounding we . this morning said no men had re-| of on 000 e Akttt SETTLEMENT IN VIEW fitncd Tolnorl il s e Government officials allege that The so-called free gold or surplus of to say when service would be re-| Washington, Ie —New credits | Redmond and Gnash misrepresented s ! $528,600,000. Aggregate 5 sumed. = The strikers' committce| Of f5-“‘“;?';'”‘"':‘]I‘\“';\“"““’m*“”““ $40,000- | the Ranier property in Yuma county, ported as $525600.00) AREreEAle | Unofficial Reports From Belfast Say|Stated this noon that both sides were| 000 for Belgium were established to- | Arizona and that only 12 1-2 cents| Practically Adjusted—~Full Agrec- net earnings of the banks were §55, very mear a settlement this morning| day by the treasury. This raised the | gut of every dollar obtained from the 446,000 last year Union Labor Employers Ask Men | but In further discussion drifted apart| total credits for all the Allies to $5- | gale of the stock found its way to the ment Expected by Monday. 936 Banks Are Included, again this noon. 674,824,000 including $1,385,000.000 | company's treasury, the remainder g e b e e R S e to Return—Promisc Better Hours, = for Italy and 96,145,000 for Bel- Aliens Suspected of Spreading E B e S T s s Strike of Textile Workers Has Been [ chevist Propaganda London, Fet 8 The governm is quietly arresting and deport “undesirable” aliens who are belle ! e Jos > tolden. | ta be Bolshevist propagandists | being d for expenses and commis- Washington, iiteb A (£ Great Britain, according to the D B president of the United Textile Work- | gyaton, cludes 936 state banks and trust com- Belfast, Feb 85—t is unofficially| THREE NAVAL AVIATORS | sions panies, with aggregate capital and |stated that employers of union labor Renthadn . ———— ers, telephoned Department of Labor | recently been sent out of the cou: surplus of $759,000,000 and aggregate | have asked striking workmen to re- KILLED IN 500 FOOT FALL| = T i " including M. Soermus, a Russian ¥ eiciices oL ot 1501000000, tho | o oia I K ok e | EATon BATTLESHIP ARRIVES TODAY. | officials today that the strike of (extile Bl o el T | 3 E ours 4 5 ) e na WEATHER. linist who | E board reported. The number of state | week, with a pro a 44 hour| val fliers Ensigns Duane Rutledge, | Wales, aad who is alleged to hg institutions eligible for admission, in- [ week when the tr of peace is| Robins, La.; David Mingle, Tyrone,| 3 5 ship Vermont arrived here been inte S his recitals W cludinz tliose now members is 8,500, | signed. Police authorities deny that|Pa., and Ralph MeCormack, Fast| Hartford, Fch. 8.—Forecast rough voyage from Irance with | ment was expected to be reached by | pojsnevist pr anda work with resources of about $i3,500,000,- | warrants have been issued for thc|Boston, Mass., were killed last nightl for New Britain and vicinity: 1,000 soldiers from the i$3rd and|Monday. Three commissioners of the | soermus, son of @ wenlthy Russ 000. Lz vear 636 state banks, with | leaders in the strike movement here|when their hydro-airplane from the| Probably l_m-ul SNOWs tonigh 4189th aero construction squadrons | department have be in conference | ]andowner, was cducat at the T sgregate resources of about 32,300,- | on charges of conspiracy to preju-)training station here fell 500 feet into| Sunday fair. and four casual companies, including | with both sides in Lawrence for sev KH,\.H of Petrograd participal 000,000 became members. L dice and injure public safety the bay and was demolished. =5 = - men from Pennsylvania al days. h the Russian volution which says that several hg Newport News, Feb. 8. ~The battle- | workers in Lawrence, Mass., virtually today after | was adjusted and that a full agree-

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