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| Ml ie e | TIE 8. SRVICE. 2 IR NEW BRITAIN, STABLISHED IHTVG,’ 'RUMANIA IS SWEPT |y ’ | CARS WORTH $250,00 BY NEW REVOLUTION WAR COUNGIL DOES | DESTROYED B Fi REACHES AGREEMENT ... ..o s . . NOTTRUST GERMANY Have Been Wounded While T Tnternational Legislation Will Be. e o wree weom copiear New Terms Said to Demand | swovea sy wiis storning. 58 Berlin, Feb. 12, (By the sociated | | Hartford, Feb. 13.—Fifty * Rl Settled, According to Delegates | rressy s wonerat imeureetion i« Disarmament and Demobilization vrees sviometives e desroved Automobile Paint Shop on N Avenue, Hartford. Totally Des: progress throughout itumania accord and the two ing to a special patch from e No. $30 Maple avenue wrecked by fire fierce heat radiating from the burn- the fact that there mans Vienna King [Ferdinund has been ; PROSRAM IMPORTANT ONE weinica ‘cisiions"in’ wizemuting 1o | 4 | flee from Bucharest with the royal | T | family. | praft, Which Has Been Ae- | Workingmen blocked the roadway | from the roval palace when the royal 3 copted, Provides Uniformity of | G0 Bl iyt 1o flew to Jassy and | of Fighting Only if Absolute Neces- | ine Duilding and the st thl thers Rights of Workmen, Protection For :l:“'tl"\‘v“f!x‘““(’!'!}y‘v“ li;:::‘l\“(:;”\‘\n]l:’vlu‘itiil ey e ovuo | i put omo yrant within simost a) ol sered the firemen greatly. Salvage of " s the workers, according to the Del i ; en 4 .r Broad Mcasures. | when the workers, according Only. Ly Of the cars was yossibl The Chllae=nliO e report, fired upon the royval palace. any of the cars was imy ible British President Will Agrec to Resumption Hostilig 7, bl vas discovered by IPhilip Roche, > 1N The agreement by Riorers in the streets of Buchare Paris The supreme war | 07 ¢ y : London, ¥ >aris, 1 d 5 son of the president of the company, 'd ' ton on international 1ahOT | 4y openly demanding the overthrow | council has decided, says a Havas re- | ! tion ‘ofy the commiss legislation of while busy ir o office. Roche i the peace conference | ¢ (he dynasty, Cryving port, that the armistice with Ger ~~yx):'(:lll<\l‘ I}n.vl.ll‘ :u:}(‘. Vunli‘:lvg‘ into nw“‘lm,“}‘,:‘?r.n Article IV of the Down with the pupbets. Long |Many will be renewed February 17| qop saw the whole interior in flames. | oo oo settle the [ jjve the republic.” for a very brief period with the Allies | 1y ioding gasoline and benzine cav-| Toio Saturday s reserving the right to suspend it at ! 09 (10" fames to all parts of the| 1217 classes ey any time in tho event of Germany's |} o0 08 eS8 B I ible to- | Germany army il failure to carry out now clauses or | gav (o tell aceurately how the fira| 100.000 men onythel those which have hitherto not been | griogo (0 GrTE N b e it mignt| the 1918 and 19197l (‘\mvl(]ml) It is said the terms Will [ po0 heen due to short clectric cir-| about 4&0,000 men, yrovide that 2 Germans st cease ‘ ¢ kept as a stands a of the Soclety of nations. This article | " mhe discipline of the Rumanian |tain thely forces withm ooy ot | — — annat Get Yol " provides that at the proposed interna- | army, (he newspaper adds, is collaps- e 4 Efforts of the German autho " : governments, the | s rapidly growing worse and the | cwed aimistice o g“_( i “']‘ “‘Y’mm‘i‘\i"’:; have been unproductiye, but the of- et o n e'conditions of unen sentatives of the " N b working people shall | country’s finances are completely ficial view here is:that they may be An erroneous’ report has been éir< " the report.4o-be made wit employers and will definitely dre o conditions veek be emtitled to speak and vote Inde- | demoralized. The position of tho | ap "'m'“‘_l"m ‘\‘f;]‘]c]:"“l;l'”]‘ it ons A T more successful later, as the veterans | culated to the effect that the United | S5 Weeks. 3 ndently without regard to the views | Bratiano cabinet is declared to be un- : = st o ! of the war find civil life in Germany | S Pending ' further scr pendently withou & tives | tenablc the signature of the peace prelimi- ; e ke seodaki Brotherhood of Carpenters and Join- | resolution Senator Klett had e e other rep ntatives | tenable. e _ kel ess attractive than the ¢ . Re- > i 1 i ¢ expre 1 by the other repr | naries. These conditions, which the < s of America, which organization | dered printed in the journal of their nation and to have power T Stiiis o oAl b veiea b — cruiting also is hindered by the fact | = woll orbanised hrand % Shits Al T every hamlet {8 trying to h. a w T ized branch in thi The lieutenar governor nan 1o draw up conventions hinding on GOES ON SHORT TIME have approved in a rough form yester- New Republic Then Willing 1\:.: ”:‘!'i”(‘m” defenso foree. . Many | City: has called out their members on ‘ nators House ell and Hem| yesterday o accept draft measurcs to of international 1abols [ The Village of Budapest learns of an obStaclo [ that the revolt is part of Bolshevik , provoke @ propasanda. In o clash between the bitter contest, since it is the MOSt|miltary and demonstrators at Bakorst e Tabon il ComiE s L S S e SR Britist future statu marks the surmounting which was cxpected radical pr the nations represented day afternoon, have in view, it is said, e Piors aro Joining the loaey | @ “sympathy strike.” James McGre way on the commission to arra; e the demobilization of the German . OEmer IS0l Ciersqaresio 5 > local | y00a4 of the local carpenters was for obse g the centenary army and the disarmament of the to Attend Princes Island forces and are staying at home 14)1irn;:n,\vn';ln\'o of \!n' xo'“ B LLP(“‘.\”\:,:-F",’,,\ May. Heary Hart & Cooley Swings Into Line and | cnemy under the supervision of the protect the home community rather | pranch at the meeting in Hartford Allies. These terms, it is understood Peace Conference. than join the national forces. | few days ago when the order 1s sup- will he communicated to Germany so Two Armics in East. posed to have heen given out. Mr. | M King the house leader, offg Employes. that the national assembly at Weimar e The German force on the ecastern | MCGTath states that not only was the | % T0sO tion aimed = fo co-ordig ) will have time to deliberate upon el 12— The Lettish repub- | frontier is divided into two armles, | ©der not given out, but the matter “_‘;”‘(") e General Assembly’ The Hart & Cooley plant, one of | themj until the provisional armistice was not discussed at all. the state councll of defenss, proxis final action by the peace conference work on a nine-hour day basis Foch Will Draft Terms. ence at Princes Island, states that as [ Gen. Von Quast. The southern force | SeVeral newspapers states that the | g oo yinec Jairet the scope e e vesterday. The working day in (ho [ Marshal Foch, who leaves for Treves | a provision to its acceptance the Rus- | under Ield Marshal von Woyrsch 1y | ACtion was taken against the BUilding | .o\ni1 ictivities; second, the fu The British draft covers a wide | future will he from scven In the |teday, will interview Premier Clemen- | sian Soviet government must with- [ at Sugan. Iield Marshal von Hinden- | Trades Emplovers' association and all | (o o o 00" 0y SGeORT HIE THG morning until five in the afternoon | Ceau this morning and will begin | draw its forces irom Letvia and | burg has not yet arrived at Kolberg, | CATPenters working on jobs for this | 0 b8 o (U0 F0T AT M instead of extending to six o'clock as | rafting the armistice provisions | cease ull offensive military measures. | German main headquarters in the | OT8201zatlon were to leave at once. | (o, “4y0 committee to report bacl S ey rights of work- | in the past. Notices announcing the \\!\»{-h \!\r .\:le.‘l‘n\vv\\‘.u' council will The Esthonian government, in it | qust, although preparations have been R ht . The house adopted this men emplosed abroad, their protec- | PeW working day were published in all | Probably examine this afternoon acceptance. states it doesnot feel that | made to receive him there SIEGE AT HAMBURG sent it to the senate, which Hon aeainet loss when in a foreign | departments of the factory vesterday Do Not Trust Germany. it is & part of the Russian Soviet re- e s s Tl curred after Senator Klett had | #nd the new day put into cffect im- | ¢ public, but will participate because it 5 ikely. i e plained that the intent was to cour ough the lapse of state in- ; e S Aumthe s & mediztely. feels the conference will be of im- The British general staff does not | out what the council had done an tended to do. Senator Heme - against sickn 1d ag wde an impressive speech at yes portance to the future of Isthonia | view as dangerous the possibility of | State of Siego Declared Until People Have Surrendered All Arms "[ thought there was little demand] Although it is one of the smallest | day's sitting of the council, showing aclorlos I ihe city, the Hart & | ine necessity of thking oil dosirabl. ) ! Gern Cooley concern did considerable war [ hrecautions against German. At | teXt of the Lettish reply follows But ds taking full cognizance of the | the inquiry, but Mr. Klett the ork during the war, especially on | {he arternoon sitting, President Wilson | OR January 22 ihe great Allied | situation which the staff believes | Their Possession—Scouring Cit | good would come from it. Se us masks and fuses. ' The cancella- | g qeclared to have adopted the same | POWErs assembled at the peace con- | exists. 1t is pointed out that the Hemenway then said that as tion of these war orders made neces- | viewpoint, affirming that all the Ajlles | ference invited —representatives of | German general staff is still in exi Basle, Feb. 13.—A state of siege | council was created by law the g s e e el e ol iho working day and | \vera agreod on (hat point And et | oy oreunized aroup that is now | ence and that doubtless much artillery | has been declared at Hamburg, Ger- | ernor might think the resolution b eroTht ey 1=nceiiheiardetichiie citlal ves e llaty erperic ladimni cidaronved ubianpng (eXSi CNNEICL Bitsmin e, Saerarcioe Js sull i hand. The Germans, it is | jhany, until the people of that city | & reflection upon him. Senator Bri i A day. previous discussions bore s6lely on the{-POltcal authomty or militaty contfo) | believed, could get plenty of men| . o™ o o 0"l arme in thete | 2210 the resolutlon covered just dief For Unempioyed. - s most suitable methods of. obtaining | ANYWhere in Siberia, or within the | quickly. if necessary, but the problem | Have surrendered all arme in thell'| i, council had asked lief of the unemployed | BUTTER LIGENSE REVOKED e Mecossary Bunroa taes! h‘nnud.u'wT lm'l m_vwwnn Rus :A A9 | of stores would forestall any quick fl’:f::;",i;_p"‘,.i‘,g e, ]:;[:,:,:; ,1,“ s : Brooks wus appointed by Lieut thr a system of regisiration and | rils 2 S they stood before the war just con- | ampitious attempt to renew the fight- | - B 8L & = ernor Wilson on the committec | 5 . \yil.onn()'pym,q.srlosmmn-, | cluded, except in Finland, to go to |, g who resist. i | R e S President Wilson, according to the | Princes Island, February 15, 1919, to Gustave Noske, minister in charge | i e ”(:” S Buffalo Branch of Armour & Co. Vio- | Feport, is understood to have declared | confer with the representatives of tho S of military affairs in the Ebert cabi- The first bill aimed at suppre Pl AL in conversation that a resumption of | great Allied powers READING WILL RETURN net, has telegraphed to the president | of the evil of automobile speedia pportunitics to unemployed young late Food Administration Rules— | hostilities was a grave eventuality to “Although from a political point of of the soldiers’ council at Hamburg, | highways was reported by the rd Qo st sgiur sthispcon lnuan caflortheloy i - Sl i Which he would agree only on the | view, the provisional government of | saying that he will not take military | bridges and rivers committee. It cducation at cstablished centers. Closed Up For 30 Day Period. most absolutely essential considera- | Latvin is in A situation exactly simi- | British Ambe ] Feneuredlosaine Rineloity as thelaolt [ividcaRtat A system of inspection of factor S e o The food ad- | ions: and not for any secondary mo- | lar to that of Poland and Finland it ritish Ambassador to United States | gjers and workmen's council is re-| “The commissioner, deputy R workshops to insuve e execu- ashington, Feb. e d ad- | .. T - 0 : X T A . issio v any inspectar of ind workshops to insure the execu ; &t tive. The report states that, in Mr. | finds itself, nevertheless, invited, ac- [ Will Come Back in About a Weck, | Storing order. [mitonon or any nsoooipr (7 8 tion of labor lav | ministration announced today that | Wilson’s opinion, the non-execution of | cording te an official declaration G Chled vshicles fphen iwearing & AN = provided by the commissioner The protection of children, Youths| ine licenses of Armour & Co., cover- | terms of the armistice by Germany | made by the secretary-general of tho \ccording to Statement. Mt b s Acceptance Scems Certain, The pid progress made of the b of the British draft, into which will be incorporated certain | Adopts Ninc-hour Schedule For All features of the Krench labor plan, appears to warrant the belief that the essential aims of the delegates of both natic will be accepted in their L Although | the smaller factories of the city be- To Investigate State Council. lic, in accepting {he invitation of the |The northern headquarters is at ficld, including the following pro- visions is reported that M. Clemenc Taa e - and its relations with Russia. The | Germany making a military effort, causes J Prevention uacmployment through, adoption by the differen’ governments of a policy of distribu- tion of orders for public works so as co-operation between employers in SR To Suppress Speeding. tunties for the children and the res- Buffalo branch had | a4 that he would not hesitate in|1919. Tn the name of the provision- | Tondon. Feb. 13.—The Associated warrant or without previous n of night work for the vouths, that case to order the American army | al Lettish government. the Lettish ‘l""“; !s authoritatively informed that % n‘|.n lm ;\“”“Im' ot Regu . e ] e SRS . : the Earl of Reading, Britis 5 mitted in his presence or upon s T ]”{ f,,“\"_f"", o ”f"“k' hige| to mark butter invoices and contain- to take up arms again. delegation has the honor to bring to | \1e Barl of ,1.“ uling British ambas- | war Trade Board Announces Estab- information fi!um othe Tv‘r( any o \‘ H.r i "4 io “n ‘..( hl:”l"”v‘lz :“)fl Gl S e e y the attention of the peacc confer- | 5 \mrx” he ”‘nn’\wl .'\mu-u mln return : e Taiion ‘"r Y siatites Of the .m_‘ or young persons to a hat of | © Gt . - S J | ence of Paris the following slara- | € about a week’s time. lishment of Business ations ? Sl o N aduils, with so overtime or nisne! tegdirsd by fiod av;vl;:nn\x'rdt!:)vn xl\ll(s WILSON ANNOUNCES ence ot Paris the following declara TRl i beie T o ek e, lating to use of highways ar t work and regulations e revocation be- ion: sail on the Olym b v With New Czecho-Slovak Republic. | use or operation of any vehicle t : -omes effective as S “The provisional Lettish govern- | ympic, but owing to an 2 é Slova ” g ] The recognition of the rights of [ COmes '""‘““qj» ;’f the close of PLAN TO RETURN \L' 1\1:11'“‘::;‘J‘UT)\‘\iw-w elegaies o | indisposition which is confining him | B on, or for any assault upon resist business next Saturday. ment wWill send e ot ihat a1 | o his room he was compelled to post. | ‘ashington, Feb. 13—stablish- | to or Interforence with such ol workingmento combine politically and to peaceful picketing. —_— one his departur Rl . rade relations between while engaged in the performand y armed forces sent or directed by Rus- | PORe his departure. 'If he is sum- |ment of trade relations between the | Whlle ong P The reCog ) of the z] o / 2 1 ERSIR ! & i “ni d es a y = recognition B G5 FACES GRAVE CHARGE President Makes Known His Inten- | sia against the Lettish state be with- | “lontly improved, it is stated, he will | United States and the new republic of | MR JUEE 00 0 0 workagmen to combne politically and . sail on the Aquitania Seiehflont iraien nionstto martic drawn from Letvia and that all offen Crecho-Slovakia, was announced 10- | ypo \aterbury charter relating | and lard at their | been revoked for 30 days failure SR ons Formally—Will Be Back By | ive A teae = - o e fire ar = L g Sl tions Formally—Will Be Back By | sjve military cease. : day by the war trado board. APDlica- | the board of assessors, and inore Working hours to be fixed by laws| Labor Union Delegate Accused of As- [ warch 15. Letvia announces its separation HOLGOMB To ATTEND tions for licenses for exporting or Im- | (onponsation of court probation ML achistate wih an et a d from Russia and announced, in Janu- porting all commodities will now be | co R eolution e LAy standard as the minimum. sault With Intent to Kill in Water- Paris, Feb. 13.—In a written reply | &y, 1919, at the constituent assem- received. appointing the judges in the Me The regulation of home work in| e (e to a delegation of the French as- | DIy of Russia, the m,\yx‘mxmn] n»'r 1 | Governor Going to Boston Tomorrow MG Lol CRibl Ghen sBRie ans | court small workshops, or sweatshops to be| Pury Shooting 2 sociation of the society of nations | independent and sovereign Lettish g nogncementguonld dofne It o cin Favorable Reports on Bills. attended to by each state, in view of | twaierbury, Feb. 13- —Jeremiah Cur- | which recently called upon him, Presi- | S&@te. to Assist in Making Plans For Wel- | limits of the Czecho-Slovakia terri- | on B000 OEE PR o ¢ e : : “Phe TLettish delegation sent to -y, but that it could now be stated the difficulty of settling this problem : 1 Wil akes n . The Tettish B tory, bu 2 .d these z this pr By . ‘walking dele- | dent Wilson makes known formally Sy P S 2 included these by international legislation m' “h”\(mmp! ':Eml;: ;ml— r.k labor | for the first time his intention to re- | the peace conference will particlpate come to Yankee Division. that the portion opened to trade com- | Aufhorizing the state to tra (i&ateor; business; ag 2 o 54 sy gl , conference at Prinkipo in order | pri area which constituted the ' A . s Mcrchant Marine Regulations. union. was hefore the city court today | turn to France after going to Wash- :“v“" gonteicnis L D{:)S\f“t‘_‘rl“f‘fl;‘;‘f‘h‘finm Constituted the | ine acres of land adjoiniag the 1 An international code regulating la-{ charged with assault and intent to |ington for the closing session of the | '*} Make peace with Russia, this | €0mb Will De present on Friday at the {’T‘p S e A (ool A oSt e ot bor condtions in the mercantile ma-| kill. He is alleged to have fired several | American congress. e conference of New England governors | T ¢y o3 0° : 4 [rark to be maintained by the rine under every flag to be worked | shots while in a fight with fellow In his reply the president says that at the capitol in Boston, on invitation providing that the state board of lie YOWeTS, e e ., ries aarc ” » shae N r out by a special maritime commission | workmen, wounding two of them. | he accepts the sugkestion that after | UG POWEIS 0L | of Governor Coolidge of Massachu- PITTSBURGH BANK CLOSES |5 ch “moncs wat to the sinte. o teguls e Oherie i it all money paid to the state ti Hartford, Feb. 13.—Governor Hol- peace to be recognized by the great f the league of nations in continuous| furtin, who acted as his own lawyer, | his return to Paris a great public reception of the o Curtin, ; 3 aris a gres of the great Allied powers, the polit- | 5 3 : | Nrorrovh (Baunent fol et N n bl session to take up new points, waived examination and_was bound | meeting be arranged in celebration | jua| and economio affairs as they re. | 26th (Yankee) division onits arrival {ucer Torltocnses to fiall and WM It scems to be azreed that the| pvor under bonds of $7,500. of the conclusion of the work of the ! (1t from the separation of Letvia and | from France are to be discussed. The . 5o T i s B ANTataLa LS (P wholly differcnt wage and money | i ¢ y : Alislo nhiae R he M osAsrer it Bincy k]| ActionRHollows S Ties ashicr, | house was one on Mr. Gaillard's e Russi Biias s X { which would have provided that andards the east and the west bark at Boston, according to latest | (parged With Fmbezzltng $250,000 | 5 0cn WOt FAVE DroviCes B = 5 . p | The arrangements have been com- “I1[—DMake treatiesinand take the 4 < woud mae e ainee foing ot con | DEMAND REGOGNITION | icies for e mresitonte. promeciivs | nevemiirs aige owaea ‘i it | svicen, Connecticnt has four oryan: i o th matt impossi departure from Paris on Friday night | ment of states’.” AL B G | of Tts Funas. principal and existing debe:. 48 ble and his embarkation from Brest on 13.—With the ar-|vent issuance of watered stock to the right of workingmen to - . S 2 ¥ e Pittsburgh, Feb combine the British view is :\v,, this | German Armistice Will Ask That 3l- .\'nnldn It is known that he s . BABY KILLER SENTENCED | fost of J. F. Swartz, cashier, charged | require a referendum on all munid Fogbul Doyoen : s planing to return to France on March REFERENDUM ON STRIKE e R e Rl PR at least should be iasisted upon by lies Recognize Recently Established | 35, RN with embezzling §250,00 \‘!v,'('un‘d;;_, nd issu $ ! the working classes, although it e . iy the Park baak, one of the leading Judges Are Elected. yow denied by Japan. | Government In Germany. Official circles now believe that the Ansonla Woman, Who Strangled New | financial institutions of the east ead,| 1y pouse adopted a bill incres The measures of hygiene, insurance | peace conference will be able to com- | Butte Engincers’ Union Will Take 9 was closed this morning. It was an-| 00 B0 R B ove G eourt, ant and the regulation of the work of| Berne, Feb. 13.—As a result of a| plete its work by June 1 Born Infant, Sent to Prison For {nounced that P. G. Camersoa, state! ' . 5 bt elooted . Clansal children, it is also contended, ought|long conference between Mathias Frz- — Vote Saturday to Decide Whether hank examiner, has been appointed | \iheeler chief of justice, W. 8 5 5 One to Three Years, 2 el S e S et to apply to native Asiatic labor berger, member of the German ar- YANKS T0 THE RESGUE Or Not to Join. necelyer . The (benke) Salement sof landil. 7. Curtls {shsoclstd 0N May Fix Minimum Wages. | mistice commission and various min- New Haven, Feb. 13.—Mary Mec- ’j;j'l = LEsHUFECRUCERRL “| of the supreme court, and Geg The British plan also contcmplates| isters at Berlin on Monday, it was de- e sutte, |'(m;“’»x“h;\xll,on‘::\;\ru:;.fi.«" Jn-| Carthy, ot Ansonia, who pleaded guil- e aing to the police, Swartz at. | IMMAan as a superior courts the creation of a permanent interna- | cided, according to the Frankfort| American Reinforcement March 30 | ion: one of the most o ul ia this| ty to having strangled to death her | According 1o T8 RO SRELE BLT | and Judge J. H. Reed as a state tional commission to fix minimum | Zeitung, that Lirzberger will demand fleld, early today Voted to take a ref-| new born infant, was sentenced by | tempte ot the oficors at mis | °TS¢ all in concurrence wages according to the conditions in|that the Allics recognize the new Ber- Miles Over Forest Trail, Arriving in "f;"\’“"”_‘ l”"\\‘“l{"“‘l‘: m-"‘q »l"v"\ _decide| judge Webb in superior court today h‘:,":‘m fi’;'“rrw‘m Ll e ity ‘ Four bills bearing upon elect the various regions and to make a|lin government when he meets the T y iy Aethsl ]11 l‘; & i"f“ MgsT Sean T‘"j— to one to three years in the state 2 2 yiets sentiin fby;thedudlcistiugy special study of native labor prob-| Entente chiefs to negotiate a renewal ime to Save British and Russians. | pathy with the striking miners here.| prison. E RN | tee. They were: To authorizdW ¢ Yooy f 0 i The engineers are affiliated with the , . « 9 pilation of the federal laws on na T e R G0 o) i Archangel, Feb. 12 (By the Asso- | American [Federation of Labor. The RED” AGITATOR ARRESTED :iization and taws relating to elect leagug of nations plan the constitution | “iated Press)—American reinforce- | union had been requested by the BRITI(‘H DEMAND GOSTS by the secretary of state; to define 6f @B internationall parlament com:| CROWDER REAPPOINTED ments, marching over 30 miles of a | Butte Metal Miners’ union, an inde- M e der of placing nominees on ballot Posed of delegates from the existing' forest trail, reached the hard pressed | pendent organization and Metal Mine . Karl Radck, Russian Bolshevik Emis- | general elections: state officers to e ; g, i N e British and Russians in the region of | Workers' Industrial union, No. 800, . cede the congressional nominati national parlis ts to suggest labor s in the region ¢ e e . Y q de the congres RHELIRI anioR o) Ao Sredmakrengn yesterdsy. The result|an T. W. W. body, to strike in sym- | PClegates Instructed to Claim An In sary, Accused of Instigating O (-‘h, permit typewriting on nomina legislation to the society of nations. | Judge Ad n e roA B ) ons. | Judge Advocate Gener rmy Rh o S b 2 f The abolition of military training in was that the Bolsheviki, who had |Dathy with their members who quit gemni it Will Include Cost of | papers, and favorably on bill of schools and the international ex-.| Nominated By President With Rank | been launching strong attacks in this | Work last Friday in protest of a re- Breaks in Germany | Bailey of Bethel permitting the su e region, retired to the southward, ap- | duction in wages. War and Damages. Baste, Switzerland, Feb. 13.—Kasl | intendent of fsheries and _gam kit B parently abandoning their offensive s T The Britlsh del- | Radek, the Russian Bolshevik emis- | PIace fish screens In strewsms move. i ever he thinks it advantageous to 2 = 0 has been accused by the | hAy pEnopnnafbec e | tain fish, even if necessary to ey change of uaiversity students is also proposed —— N WEATHER, egates at the peace conference —_— been definitely Instructed to claim an | German authorities of being an In- | ypon private lands: allowing Trartford. T'eh. 13— pore- indemnity which will include the cost | Stigator of numerous radical —out- [ (SO0 AECE (el district cast for New Britain and vie- of the war as well as the damage ac- | breaks in Germany \_vrr\'or_", has been | \hange their boundaries; for pul il eRIBTG be s E el Gondit - nity: Rain, warmer {(onight tually caused, it was announced in | discovered and arrested by the Berlin | pjayerounds at Stamford and ail e prohibition of [ years beginning February 15, 1939, itions on other sectors of the A Friday. strong southerl the house of commons today by An- [ police, according to a Rerlin dispatch | ing agricultural societies to advej iGontinned ouibinil Paes Wt penk of malarsgeneral from Q¢ :'l”:'h:'f;' tussian front were un winds. H drew Bonar Law, government leader | today, His whereabouts had been a | fairs on state highways. Both bra prstnisd: gR NIty Lage) tober, 6, 1917, LS = in the Commons. mystery for some time. i es will sit tomorrow, The French libor proposals include| ¥nceh H. Crowder, judge advocate| = The Bolsheviki, evidently fearing the recruiting of labor through na-|general of the army, was nominated | B4t they would be cut off in the rear tional employment bureaus, prohibi-|today by President Wilson to succeed | Withdrew befare the Americans ;X;vu upoi the bor of children under | himself for another term of four|r¢ached Sredmakrenga Erench Labor Proposals. 1‘ Washington, Feb. 13.-—Major Gen eurs of a

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