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FROM THE HITRALD ¥ oxoxox x| * ¥ ox ¥ ¥ X | CUT. THURSDA¥ NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTI ESTABLISHEL CLEENCEAU SHOWS "5 e GERNANS ACGUSED 1"\ %o Show Attack on | Premier Was Part of Organ- | Despite Considerable Pain, Brave Flagrant Inaccuracies Noted in. ana sprena or propaganda:i8 4 “ wris, Feb., 20.—Was the attempt Washingt Feb. 20.—Legisla# " Premier of France Retains Spmtstm\‘vv»«owf»r Cremeneears e o Ror- | Statement {0 Press and Real TeKt « i anarenistic acvities : shevil: origin? is a question being propaganda and the display of Togislation to Stamp Out Al ary Matin ) or other emblems of violence today R TR insistently asked here The R today recalls {hat a few days ago a recommended unanimously | the Bolsheviki in Lausanne, Switzer- The committee drafted and o e land, wecre plotting against M. Cle- deved fovorably reported:a AR 1s Impatient to Get Back to Work at | Menceau’s life and that two Bolshe- | Among Other TI Foch Is Said | combining the ‘“‘red flag” bill of Sens§ viki had crossed the frontier to carry i ator New of Indiana and other bills Peace Table and Says He Will Re-| out the plan to Have Declined to Even Intimate | [ 08 0% 00 0 oWl agitas The Paris police, the Petit Parisien sume His Place in Four or Fiva! . ¢ were warned some time ago When Question of Peace Treaty | tions that a plot was brewing against the Paris, Feb. 20.—Premier Clemen-| of a member of the French consular Paris, Feb. 20.—Communications ceau, who was wounded in the shoul-| service der yesterday in an attempt by tha|was in ihe Russian library in the Ave- | the German government, or Mathias SGUNE anareiistl Brailsl Cottiniitolns- |\nue Gobelns Wi forfnizht Wago M andll a1 assar Lo dirrian ot (he Carman Inete ini, was 1o s satétavtoty overhenrd o dlscussion whilch midde | anmistive deloeation, contain “Oagrant | sination and Seads Message of Gon= 4 e ; S crnor Al lition this nforning, according to| her sure that an attempt against the | jnaccuracies which require immediate £ th X the latest reports. No fever has de-| premier was in preparation. This li- | correction,” declares an official note | @olence By Wircless to Statesman, | Of the afg oD brary is one frequented by Maximal sans were § issued late last night The note says: = - orv P: Objectaito FInact N ists. The woman informed her hus- TR olStaicmentsiDiflee 2 On hoard U. §. 8. George Washing- | tillery suppi ton, Feb. 20 (By the Associated Agains! S e e band of what she had heard and he Eirsrd s paaeienitica s ST . heavily upon the premier, however, told the police who assurcd Lim that | g.poidemann’s protest communicateq | L 1es8)—President Wilson sent the | «we were P and the doctors find him a bad pa-. the persons In question would De |, tne press by the German govern. | [0lowing message of condolence on | Boche divisifns I fient, nat willing to obes all their ot | closely watched ment differs notably from the original | 1Srning of the attack upon Premier | “but wey sdvaneced ders. He insisted i receiving visitors Clasiericonn: ol : 3 e ext handed to Marshal Foch by Rrz. ©l¢menceau: ometers on a two or thre all day vester and in discussing 5 o R berger at Treves on February 16 at ¢ |, ~1AneME American ‘mission Paris: | front and held it. In the fges current business with Stept u‘\l o : Glklotic iyl o Th ol fra il ohrodc Nins Pleasc convey to Mensieur Clemen- | hours of the battle we had tal he fore minister, who ca o Darase Sasiiis ity ST D4 e . e o e i communicated to the press, follows: | CAU MY heartfelt sympathy and my | what the French had been up againsf 3 g, Beckd him late in the evening joy at his escape. T sincerely hooe | for four years.” - + McKnight of ®8fiin bng ““The Gierman government is con- , ; timetafter theishooting olons GE The ETave ronBequGruiy thorlthat the report thet he was only foie sl oyl ot el WMcCarthy of Néw riaven A ios. AUBuC Contorence: scious of the grave consequences that iy I N Loyen o i 5 s e s et s od is altozether true. T . s emo e S e R accentanicaliof ths fconvendlonmustii = SRS IV ITed Hltnliozethier Kerue AT ADOPTS 9-HOUR DAY In Describing sAttack, Says| mhe committee to confer wi to whether the supreme couacil entail Miasi ‘ 1 council of defense over future f frstonhraseliol itie Siextias policati : i e Adversaries “Real- and financlal requirements are § arranged and expressed the wish that pre g of Cpieeh §o0 A . handed to Marshal Foch by Herr | -APPlications for seatsat Mechanics . aries Are “Real e e e e the decision be left to the delegates ead ¢ Aurch m AmMeriCa | ;o eor reads { hadl, where President Wilson is ex- | P, & F. Corbin Factory Begins on Re- ly PooriShot 2 Sor Broone e Rer ta ¢ St Jowers. Conse- Sl e e = pected to give his first word to the Shots. n_ar iee : of the other great —powers nse- i Phe German government is con- | .o &ps B2 S8 W T8 S| duced Working Schedule Next Mon- Bridgeport Investigation Orden « A T Guently Paul Dutasta, the generatl Observes Golden Epis- W bl e o et e bt secretary of the peace conference, ! her acceptance or refusal of the x day—Only This Branch Affected reported favoral bi i : caused hundreds of persons fo visit a3 : Bre £ . aris EEeh Iz e e 4 ported favorably on the bill to was instructed to call upon the Am- | copate Jubilee. CORNEnCibN! mnstRen tall (IR Garman: o s e B s iS B LEONE B SR et Parls, Feb. 20.—Premler Clemer cerican, British, Ialian and Japaneso | R e e e o | U o f RN a Vot e L pa Al he P. & I". Corbin division of the [ Ceau’s own story of the attack upon ' 1 et their views. 1t ¥ 7 = o & the applications alr dy in hand ex- him, as he told it ta callers, is given delegations and & et ; e nung des abkommens.’) reede T o | American Hardware corporation will | 1™ & R was considered probable early today | i - ceeded the capacity of the hall which in the Matin today as follow Bride e e S I Washinston tpen: Clergy and New Phrase Inserted. seats 7,000 begin a nine-hour schedule next| «Yesterday when I was passing| . O8ePOrt delegate and devel ing for & few duys before resuming laity of Roman Catholicism gathered wR (i F S B T Sen week, and all branches of that fac- |that spot at the corner of the Boule- | he opPOsition. The senate men o sad 3 e ¢ 9 3 O rated to the press as follows: J . i 5 ot 4 Jovernor Vilso who Praboticnt it Hekume Worls, venerable head of the church in the | communicated to the press as follow Notices to this effect were published | silhouetted figure upon the pavement | oo ) qranam mpason Wwho is Personally M. Clemenceau is im- URited States, James Cardinal Gib- It cannot vet be sald if we are Sk A in all departments today and the new | showing someone examining me at-| or CL08 ‘_‘"'I‘ The city will pa patient to resume his place at tho) DORS, at the celebration of his gold- | able to follow the instructions of the ] working day will be started on Mon- | tentively. The silhouette was that of | S Pense of the inquiry. en apiscopats. ubiles: | Bopal Banes |iailisal high' dommanall Government Asked to Give Permis- Will Enforce Auto Laws, head of the conference. As he refers o to the subject of conversation | dict v represented by Archbishop Thistohiase doesitog fiziivedn sthe B R cortit 20.000 1 10 Oppose | | President H. . M. Thompson of the | myself, ‘Hello, that fellow is up to no | . =7~ ”W: (:; “‘1'“ 4 ,-,‘,}:'.1 "I'(:“:v‘" With those around him he gives the|Cerretti, who came from Rome to |text as given to Marshal Foch by Erz American Hardware corporation, of | good.’ This morning at the same impression of believiag that he will| bring the Pontifical blessings to the | berger Bolsheviki In Lithuani | which corporation the P. & F. Cor- | spot I observed the same silhouette | Wil Permit motor department in be taking his chair at the sittit aged prelate in testimony of his “Second—Herr Erzberger declared hin plant is a part announced today | and immediately thought, ‘\Why that's | (0TS to make immediate arrest o again in four or five days, for ho|Services as bishop for half a century |at Weimar in reference to this pro- | Pittsburgh, Pa. Feb. 20.—Permis- | that cach division of the corporation | my friend of yesterday. ible evidence of violation of aw Kkeeps repeating, “It is nothing." and as a cordinal since 1886 e sion to erlgoil 30.000 American to ho | will decide the changes in fime sehed. | | T hadn’t time {o contnue the re.|Pile ]aws, and an amendment ¢ None the less, his wound occasional- Dignitaries of ‘he church said the Not Part of New Armistice. sent ta Lithuania to feht the Bol- | ules or the continuance of their pres- | flection, far the individual's arm was | NOTWich city court charter Iy gives him much pain. He bear celebration was the most notable ““This German note was handed to ' Sheviki is askead in a resolution ad-| ent schedules. The P. & F. Corbin | raised, revolver in hand, and he fired Col. Eaton Honored. this emceptiouhily well und tho| gathering of the. Roman Cathollc | narshal Foch hefors the sicilng of |dressed to the Uniied States govern- | giunt In the frst division of tha cor. | at the door of the automobile ana nit A fine bouquet of carnations W ment and adopted here yesierday by | poration to fake action in this way, | the window. I didn't reflect that there | the desk of Col. Eaton of North t00d humor. ‘Thus, shertly after hol than 30 years, including Cardinal | pim © From our point of view, then, |the Lithuanian national —council. Infang while it may be followed by simi- | Were berhaps more bullets in the re-| 0 With a card “Our Bob” fro was wounded, when one of his col-| O’Connll of Boston: Cardinal Begin | i\ must be considered as forming part | ©Yent the government favors the plan, | jer action on the part of . other | volver and as soon as the first shot | PPropriations committes of leagues came to see him, the premier, | of Canada; Archbishop Bonzano, the | jo ¢ "o pimictice convention.’ the council will rush.the men ta 1_|m.;l‘_mm‘,h< no such action has yet been | was fired I leaned forward to see.|h® Is chairman in recognition g formerly stationed in Russia | and declarations made to the press by President THears of Attempted Assas- mmit S “The should sit this afternoen as had bean tions, fairly flooded the muails and | a legislative committee inquire the financial affairs of Bridge The bill is in a form agreeable t day of next weeck a rather evil-loaking man. I said to (winges do not impair his customs hierarchy in North America in more | the convention and was accepted by smiling broadly, remarked Papal nuncio in the United States, Ve shall Boc B nas e (roa gy i e RisRtOfne o Tcer te s ry o TS0, 000} R TEc Other shots fallowed rapidly, one aft- | 62d birthday. Before the s “The Maharaja of Bikenir invited| and a great host of archbishops, = B now oppasing the Bolsheviki advance. : . LD formed the president of the German ' mpc council also adonted o res ; me to hunt the tiger in his count bishops and monsi ori. The lay he uncil also adonted a resolu- low down the back of my neck. Thao| With a verse of jingle offered a : legation several times that the texts Aabinciinc Ba s : : Well, it is the anarchists who have| membership was represented by dis- | elesation se ¥ CX1S ' tlon asking the government to permit n pain was so intense that I could not|in a glass of water to the o hunted ‘the tiger, but they missed| tingulshed business men and gov- | AUl sianed by the allied and enemy |the war department to sell to Lith- i HEE b G e e e ey S lledl npik ‘ A2 3 o e 2 plenipotentiary states alone formed i yna'n part of ¢ o s I TLOCLLY him.” ernment officials, s s et This _— that I had been hit. Hall who has hree ses Sends 'or Special Nursc Extreme simplicity marked the | Part of the armistice ‘_‘_"’W‘f“ »‘]""f- his i ordnance it has stored in Europe. “What followed passed with light- | with Col. Eaton xpress The premier yesterday sent for celebration, which began with Pon- | note does not come within that cate- | Avotner resoluiion instructs the coun ning rapidity. The orderly seated be- | ion of the latte Mr. Hall said] ter Theonesse, the nun wha nurse t | high mass in the church of the | ®ory. It is absolutely independent of | cil representatives In Paris to ask ; i S i o e tous oniiha st st || the ihouss BonlAl restord e ifical hig i i T et b et : Gun Tripods Causes Increase in him when he was operated on a few| fapanciscan monastery at the Catholic | the convention. constitutes a mere | the peace conference for the inde- automobile had at the first shot pulled | rights but not his vouth. He vears azo, and she is attending him.| ypiversity, Cardinal Gibbons being [ manifestation of the purely platonic | pendence of Lithuania Woking Schedule at Machine Co. his revolver out of his pocket. The| with a feeling tribute to Mr. He spent the day vesterday in hid| {10 celebrant. After the services, the | activity of Scheidemann chauffeur the same time put on|and the members sang in uniso| but asked that his favorito| viciors formed in procession and No Hint of Peace Mecting. EIGHT SH[PS F‘)R U S Several departments at the New |good speed and got us out of range. | favorite strain “How Dry I ndfather chair should Do “Third—Finally Erzberge i u « s Britain Machine t Then he turned and brought me back | Col. Eaton in response said he Do er another, and 1 felt a sharp pain| closed Mr. Rogers of Manch| Government Contract for Machine marched to the rectory where dinner plant have returned S J brought up from his country house at| ¢ carved. to the 10-hour day for a while to|home. Now I fecl absolutely noth-|he could have many more i Bernouville. Archbishop C‘erretti, speaking for Marshal Foch. has affirmed that ” N . finist % e B service, for today he was onlga The premier's mind mever was | STCRVSIOR | ECO hell for tha | ‘pourparlers would he opened at an | Giant Liner Tmperator, One of Thosc | finish up some contracts which the Tholpremiacinatseaiere fanalthen | o Jeatalonnel clearer nor his thought more rapid.f o0 n 00 00 (o United States and early date on the question of peace o government wishes to have completed. | agded sarcastically Resolution Against Bootleggs! He discusses his wound and NS} (v qinal Begin for the Canadian | preliminaries.’ > z TANSPOTE | The contrs are for machine gun| “My adversaries are really poor| Major Bascom Johnson, _of symptams technically, just as if they | |, oc " praised the work and charac- “The fact is that Marshal Foch cate- Troops, Back From EPrance. tripods, which has been the main |shots. They are exceedingly clumsy.” | Sanitary Corps, U X Kfl& WA LR (0 IR JuoRs i ter of Carcinal Gibbhons. Archbishop govieally refused to give the slightest wartime product of the local plant To Stephen Pichon, the foreign | governor a communication requ Back When Wilson Returns. Glennon, St. Louls, responded to the intimation on this subject, notwith- Washington, Feb. 20.—Definite in- | When the contracts are completed | minister, he said: the assembly to pass a lInwiiEs It the early reports regarding the | (gast “Our Country.” Cardinal Gib- standing the lively insistence of Frz- | formation reached the war depart- | {hese departments, comprising about “Am 1 not a good prophet? Do I|gisp the sale, barte ot orikdl premier’s condition are borne out bY | gong replied briefly, much touched by | berger.” ment today that eight German steam- | 200 hands, are cxpected to return to | not arrange things ahead? 1 had ar-| .. \ice of liquor to any person i ships, including the Imperator, had he S-hour day, ranged to have no meeting of the| et oe the militar or A T TG T e S When the 8-hour day was put into { conference today so that T could get after a period of convalescence M Other prelates here fer the services . forces of the United States The his activities about the time that Archbishop Dougherty, Philadel- All these ships, now at Hamburg, | Was made to complete these orders {lon which the scnate received resident Wilson and Premiers Llovd | phia; Bishops Canevin, Pittsburgh; | s have been inspected and examining | in the shortened day, but when it was POLES MEET DEFEAT e e ol K boards reported they were ready for | found that it was necessary to speed dreas George and Orlando return to Paris. | Feehan, Fall River: Gannon Brie; © Standard Extract Company of Stam- . Tt \ - cise committee. Senator Bower Meanwhile, the French premier's ab- | Garvey, Altoona; Hoban, Scranton: immediate service. They will pro- | D Droduction to supply the govern- e Such sence from the supreme council takes | McDevit, Harrisburg; Monaghan, ford Visited By Disastrous Blaze, | vide accommodations for from 50,- [ ment with these tripods, the officials inton petition way the last premier of the Euro- | Wilmington Del. pean powers at the peace conference. certain pretended declarations the later examination, it would appear | tha tributes | TS R 000 to 60,000 additional troops | decided to work on a 10-hour day [ Ukrainian Forces Resume Attacks | would aid, the Slprednnl Origin of Which is Unknown. 135 | basis. Just how long the 10-hour ! y eral government ln et monthly. day will bo in offect is ot known wad | #nd Drive Polish Defenders Back, | high standards of sobriety and m e now charact ic of the armed f One of the four vice-presidents Stamford. Feb. 20.—Small fires = lepends entirely upon the speed clected at the time Premier Clemen- PRESIDENT DUE MONDAY were still burning today amid the | HOG ISLAND MEN STR!KE e e T T C Capturing Many Important Points, [ "0 €18 00 E0 ceau was chosen president of the con- ruins of the Standard Extract Manu- London, Teb. 20.—Ukrainian forces | The letter to the governor ference—Premiers Lloyd George and e facturing company’s plant on Long T ; ho also writ g s ' s Jong e 2d the attacks azainst the Poles Johnson, wh Orlando, Secretary of State Lansing | Steamship George Washington Sched- i Island Sound here, aithough the five | g U, S, DELEGATE ARRIVES P f"] M"t‘ Eiaekis L S of the commission on' tH and Marquis Saionji—will preside over buildings which were saved out of a | Work at Shipyard Virtuaily at Stand- L s hetween | camp activities, law enforcemer the full conference if it is found n uled to Dock at Boston on Febru-| score of structures in an area of E— have captured all points hetween | ¢ | ! = <ti <« Result of 100 Foremen i >rzemysl and Grodek, west of Iem- | vision cessary (o hold a plenary on be acres, were not in danger., Fire head- LSS OreMCR | o orge . Terron, Envoy to Russian | Drzemysl dnd ; Ol era e berg, according to an Exchange Tele- | made ary 2 ¥ ing ta Dispatches. 3 ary 24, According to Disy auarters today placed the loss at $1, Going on Strike. i ! - S e Rail. | legistature of a uniform law 1 000,000, while persons familiar with Conference, Reaches Par: Lcon: |israphidispatchifromy Vienng S oE e AN have al way communication in that region hio at Rl states than an effort is to secure enactment in fore the recovery of the French pre- o ok Boston, Feb, 20.—The steamship | /| v s e e s of el s rhe ‘ i v 3 dresi- he na ery anc 2T 8 P 5 vhia, Febh. 20 rk s g Th N In the council of ten, Stephen | George Washington on which Presi- | nachinery and other material Philadelphia, Fe : Work i e Mey communins ool e e Pichon, the IFrench forelgn minister, | qent and Mrs, Wilson are returning | ©Wned by tho company, said the loss | virtually at a standstill at the Hog 5 S e o arattis will, for the time being, represent | will reach this harber about 1 p. m, | Might reuch $2,000,000. General W. | Island shipvard today following a Parig i Tob 20 Glearzol D “Herron s e provides S . a 1 I o i W. Skidady side > ) strike of 400 foremen for higher pa : At B Tardicu to second him ia = Sty PTCGL G || G » cers ak es tecently ey asked for a ease 2 | - uld not be g : DRe message from the vesscl recelved at -t S08 G8 o YA e Fhis | i in consultation with William Allen purposes, should n given tol Struck Down at Critical Time. first naval district headquarters today o ondinlos 9f =nproximalsly Bimecky e e L n the service. A conviction fo Premier Clemenceau was stricken The steamship will anchor in Pres- | en acres were laid waste by the | would bring their weekly earnings to ite hiis American colleague in the | oy popmit Use of German Govern- | 1agion would require a heavy fil e ident Roads in the lower harbor and | flames and stocks of dyestuffs, chem- | about $70. proposed conference with Jtussian the president and party will be trans- | icals and extracts we; destroyed. The demand was not considered | factional leaders at Princes Isiand. ment Troops in Certain Districts to ferred to {he const guard cutter Ossi- | Three schooners at the company’s | promptly enough by the American | There is as yet no definite announce- pee in which they will be brought to docks were saved. The origin of the | International Shipbuilding corpo ment concerning plans for the meet- Suppress Disturbances, e G fire has not been determined. tion, strikers assert, so they walked | ing but the indications are that some b s T e e B B jout at 10 a. m. Many workers fol- | form of conference between the va- of the body from war conditions and e A lowed suit. About 25,000 persons are | rous Russian governments e : suit. sons »us Russian governments individual- [ 20! b - i g deed, that British, American, Italian ! = ettt owe neutral zone comprising the 1("!1#\”" vate cONCErns bill was add and French sentiment was crystaliz- DI —— SPARTAGIDES BOMB TOWN e = m('r z di il m;“ of « un;,v‘ but 1% | and sent to the senate. Objectio la an including Duesseldorff and also in the | he ground thab iRk s ing on plans to ke in hand the con- rica ) a 5 o S 5 chiefly on the gro it «triction of the actual peace treaty, | NO Session of Peace Conferces Today American - Commander Says Allied WON’T RELEA Rhine region south to Honnef in or- | JHA PRC F L0 i . . ” . | der to suppress local disturbances, ac- o S e o objdiead and this would undoubtedly have * s = Attack Command Can Take Care of Itself ) . House Leader King objeets fasnlloia forh bffar cHiSrRUR et b 1oe | Mamncton Taken iAs Heenltiot a s Town of Rotterop in Westphalia Is | senate amendment on a bill pe) cussed at the conference set for 10 on Premicr Clemenceau. Against Whole Bolshevik Arm Under Artillery Bombardment— | Writ of Habeas Corpus for Alleged | from Muenster ihy Hatata's .m“mr‘w vy .,‘,,\;:‘ ] vate detectives. He claimed tha o'clock yesterday morning with Pre- mier Clemenceau; Arthur J. Balfour, London, Feb. 20—The peace confer- ence at Paris has decided to adjourn as a result of the attack upon Premier Clemenceau says an Ixchange Tele- | B85 O % ) graph from Paris this morning. There | ““':Jj & of the ~fnnhlmn of troops in will be no session of the conferecs | northern Russia” were not warranted imprisonment, or both Asks $80,000 Appropriation, The house debate vas on ar ar the very moment he was starting for a meeting that might have had u decisive influence in systematizing the problems of the conference o as | propriation to provide $80,000 Amsterdam. Feb. 20. — Marshal | pujldings at the Cheshive Reform Foch has agreed to the employment which inmates may produce cording to a telegram received here Washington, Teb. 20.—Col. George | Manchester Murderers Denied by DISCUSSING FINANCE. | F. Stewart commanding the American Reinforcements Hasten to Defense. | troops in northern Russia, cabled the war department today ‘“that alarmist amendment vastly extended pow detectives and was objectionable Iritish foreign secretary; Col. House, of the American peace mission, and Baron Sonnino, Italian foreign min- as participants. Judge in Common Pleas Court. This Branch of Peace Conference Copenhagen, Feb. 20.—Spartacan house rejected the amendment forces are bombarding dhe town of [ jartford, Feb. 20.—Writs of habeas Takes Up Questions Submitted. adopted the bill which merely Rotterop, in Westphalla, with artil- | corpus sought in behalf of William Paris, 1eb. 20.—The progress of | Creases the per diem compen Early Settlement Was Imminent. by the facts lery, according to a message received | - lay the messag 1ds. v ssler and Michael McDonald, two | the work of the financial drafting Prelimin soundings on this ques. | (%97 N S ESRLESH The health of the entire command | ere from AMuenster Assistance 10 | of the alleged gunmen now held under | commission of the peace conference A i the defenders of Rotterop is being tion had already been taken and the ¢ ON PLACE TO TRY is excellent, Col. Stewart's report said, i charges of first degree murder as par- | is reported in the oflicial statement prospect secemed good for the deci- G ELD 10 11 . | the sick and wounded are “.'m cared | Sent from Muenster, the message adds. | tjcipants in the killing of William .l\:nm]\ regardin its proceedings on upon an efficient procedure that | MILLION DOLLAR SUIT | £61 ang “the Allied command is cap- e S Madden in Manchester, January 31, | under date of Feb, 19 as follows: ould secure resulis within a short Detroit, Feb. 20.—By agreement of | #ble of taking care of itself against WEATHER were denied today by Judge Edward “The financial drafting commission time from all the conference commit- | counsel, the million dollar libel suit | the whole Bolshevik army S Koty L. Smith in the court of common Pleas | met this atternoon at 5:30 at the | sneineers ¢ tees, permitting early draft of the es- | hrought by Henry Ford against the v artfor e o after arguments had been presented i ministry of finance., Mr, Crosby took “Medics struction In School seMtinls of) the ‘pence treaty—perhaps | Chisaso Daily. iburs 1o which| DBRITISH AMBASSADOR SAILS. '."::":('_',f"'\!;,“'l“:f;',”j:'"“"““"‘;' Tt i il R ioaer [ yswen s R e | M e R b he time of President Wilson's | change of venue was recently grant- London, Teb, The Barl of ity Becoming '.,::‘.m‘,.‘} and against them by State’s Atlorney [ Strandra. The commission continued | hury people favorin turn from America. In such an|ed, was transferred today to Mount | Reading, British ambassador to the tonight: Friday \,‘m“ — IHugh M. Alcorn. The alleged gun-|jtg discussion of the financial ques- |tion in public schools — | Clemens, Mich. Date for the trial is | United States sailed today to resume | and warmer. men remain in the Hartford county | tions submitted by the delegates and — (Continued cn Ninth Page) ‘“u be fixed later. 4 hiis post at Washington. =S Jail 2 +—iie b decided to meet again tomorrow, (Continued ou Ninth Page) these detectives, Senator Templeton presided ir senate tes v v Jamg Geddes and Jacoh D. Walter con sioners for New Haven county A Dbill requiring all be licensed was rejé firemen

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