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MONDAY;'S CHARGES MONOPOLY *re s seuis —[GoVERNMENT IS BUT FOR ABOUT $100,000 paper i Hartford Bought By Holyoke lowances For Expenses Mus Vardaman Says Eight Gompauies President Pledges Federal Aidi pucinh iE = | Washington, March 3.—Sal and other employes receiving pei | allowances in addition to regular$ aries are required to report theses lowances income tax returns, the CAUSE OF HIGH PRIGES Tojole i "o o LABOR CONPERENCE OPENS (v i S | Hartford, arel 3.——Froperty | Fix Price and Production | tron = e 16 waer“rover | During Readjustment Period ! factory on Forbes street, East Hart-~ s - ford, was today sold by its owne: volving about $100,000. day. b Ownership of the entire properties, | Living expenses are not allowahl including factory buildings, three Governors and Mayors from All Over deductions even though incurred iy dwelling houses, machinery, approxi- carrying on a business and amounté tee WIll Be of Value to Next Con. | matelv 14 acres of land, manufactur- | Country Gather to Discuss Peace- | paid for board and lodging by Do ing and water rights on th oy X oDl | sons who travel in the course of thefl gress in Dealing With Hard Coal | Hockanum is taken over by Mr Time Business and Labor Problems | employment are considered living exs e : 4 renses. ; oss of er diem al-/ Read. who is identified with a num i @ 1 e penses. Any excess of a per : of paper manufacturing concerns t Confront the Natior lowance over living cxpenses is tax- Statements of Investigation Commit- Question. ber Weishingtongill Maroh o 8 IeSanaton | in andiazound ”,n]':flk"" was erected VIR, ARG | eheORO ”M: :1‘;:::1 who has to pay for the Vardaraantot M ol e The original factory & ¢ | the White House conference of gov- sl e e sissippi, chairman about 1863 Its product writing | use of a sample room is entitled to the senate manufactures committee. | 2 'q other paper. | ernors and mayors on peace-time bus- | deduct such payment as a business today inserted in the congresszional Mr. Garvan bought it in 191 ! iness and labor problems today, Pres- | €Xpense and any traveling man is| record a statement on the commit- = - ident Wilson promised that the fed- | entitled to deduct railroad fares paid #ee’s investigation of the anthracite eral government would consider itself | by him in carrying on his occupation. "‘m! ”L"“';";:”l ("Z'Ifl(‘;;"lx‘u”"hv”'”";‘j";\".“]' ENHLAND SUP R the servant of the states, municipali- | ties a J s readjust- o i S W P i L e e [;LA]MS “F FRANEE | S BTN i A S T DOWN WITH THE TURKS | " e il - | eal disease olf $10,786. b Clinic App of Ottoman Empire and Interna- “Tho veneral disd priation, if voted, -wil partment to establish a I treatment of venereal disease: movement alang the line of the ™8 to Fight” and “The End of the Roag™ 3 pictures run in the theaters a few ¥ i i weeks ago under the direction of the Washington, March - 8.—Secre : Mot ask_awith the | duty guided by suggestions - hrough an almos! complete monop- | I T gestions of the con oly were able to fix prices. and deter- e . . - 5 mine the rate of production ! | The president said he hoped the | Commission Recommends Dissolution Chairman Vardaman explained that | conference discussion would assume a S | the committee was unable to present ! Foch's Armistice Terms 7il] | Wide range, including means of w-.% its report at this time, as not ail of storing labor conditions to a normal tionalization of Constantinople. he testimony taken in hearings in s 1o T Jasis as soon as possible “and to effect Washington and in the Pennsylvania | Effectively Disarm Ger- such fresh allocations of labor and [ Paris, March 2, via Montreal— coal fields had been printed. He add- s = industix as (he circumtances may | The commission on Greek affairs ye ed, however, that he had “gathered mans in West. make necessary.” | terday debated at length the new sit- together certain facts” which he trust- Touches on Peace Conferenc | nation to be created in Asia Minor. would be of help to the next con- — il Sl S il T (rr;‘.’gmw ral plan adoptedifor the dis- | TGS SEg BRCSL LR Ciectan, Shie | of Labor Wilson who presided at tha | yantiet, e senator s2id, now in | dealing with the anthracite | London, March 3.—Commenting on | ence, he sald the conferees at Paris | joter ol fion ien empire is the | [ Sy iq clinic has been ascertained by | openiig sessioneaf the governors afid qfe of allsthe gods at once, u tuestion | the temmi which Muushall Boch will |0 o0 acd thempelives onl o5 servants | m’t:m‘ }‘,‘,’1,:.7‘.‘,].(:‘ QLY = “L”"”“,”;‘_ the government through the data that | mayors here today told the conference | JFhat does this Caesar feed that High Price Duc to Monopoly. | present to the Germans, the Times| ot ahout 700,000,000 people of the |amd the cteatis the. creotion NP1 |t obtained in physical examinations | that the recent strikes at Seattle, |88 grown so great’.” ‘“He adr Testimony before the committee, he | Says: | world, and not as their master ;rm“sh ‘\I_“\"‘;“ the N'\'“:r of Asia |In the draft and so serious daes it| Butte, Lawrence and other places |yManeuvers himself into the spotlf sserted, had disclosed that ‘“there is “They will be severe and such Consequently, said the president, ! Minor ,m‘d‘ s le\ o 2 ¢ i Ja. | consider this need, that it will, in con- | were not industrial economic dis- [ &8 the fountain of peace perpe: ho commodily in common use that is| Will effectivey disarm the Centr the conferees are anxious to keep in ! tlonalities from the rale ot Furkey | junction with the state department ! putes in their origin but were resultsfl #d the guardian of mankind,” § %0 nbsolutely monopolized as the an- | Powers on the side mnearest France.| ..o sympathy with the peoples Ao repards Asia Minon the com. |MAtch the money that the city will | of o deliberate, organized attempt afl|®&tor Sherman continued, as he thracite coal production.” Shortage | rance has a just vight to extra mil- | SE68 FHRPSUS 00 D08 TEORRE ) As rogards Asia Minot the com- | appropriate for this purpose. In other |4 gocial and political movement o | S Ut of War in 1916 s0 he will X of anthracite during the war and the | tary guarantees on her frontiers to- | o e e e o ‘“ in nmkmu:g“m e '”W e sD bt \v','“ ad words, if the city will approriate | ostablish Soviet governments in tifs | 'S ©Ut of impending war conj exlsting high prices for the commod- | Wards Germany, and these guarantees | (2% e can pest assis 5 bt SossbatTeel A N I s NR00 | ronithisiworichtne nealthiidesi | Fa poani s /| up to serve the issues of 1920 ; s irely | may well have to take the form of | ‘el lives what they wish them to be | Cos, including Symrna and Bphesus | ' tmont will receive from the federal| — & 5 keep us at peace forever il icke iy 2ones Tl | ecial territorial readjustments. pn | PY EIVing them the opportunity thatshall be assigned to Greece as full |} ; ! 2 : Secretary Wilson said that eéven ¥ forever if we but to this monopolistic contro specia al readjustments. Transportation corporations con- | any case, France may count on our | * | making $3,600, the estimated cost of ! they ought to have.” | owner or as international mandatory [landysteteSsovernments Bgt, 800 more, i 31,4 MR dustrigl activity 1,000,000 ;'r:"“h;":f“,;" : H‘"" "l‘ m ““ rolling production in_ the Pennsyl- | sympathy and assistance in obtaining | The president spoke briefly, confin- [ ———— running the clinic for one year. 1““‘(’)”:““: 2ro ""‘."“r”‘!’;‘;“- representing | peace, belting the earth and brood vania field—the only source of mark Il these necessary guarantees, { ing himself largely to welcoming the V “One familiar with public affairs | "‘1 “;”f"" O¥er off abor el added:li ke aliwentle e B e e eaita || “BUE the chictlweakneasiin thelous iisltorsdand ipremising completel rea | ERDIGT MUST STAND can recall the great opposition the | don’t believe any country owes | credulous world proclaims the mil ot mamed in Semator Vardaman's | ture will be in eastern Europe and | eral co-operation. He explained that A tuberculosis relief work met with a | €Very man a living. But I do believe | jum is here statement as follows that is why a barrier of new states | the demands upon his time during'the few years ago when it was started and | 8Very country owes every man a Voice of Mars, Hand of Woodrd & : to be erected between the Baltic and 42y and a half he could remain in |Supreme Court Will Not Interferc | one does not have to inquire far to |chance to earn a living.” “Like his neutrality device was (el IHaons wEeGih Adriatic will need strengthening by | Washington made it impossible for find out the great good that is now [ Because of threatened shortage of | prelude to unprepared war, his p The Readir (the holding com- | iiery means in our power. Although | him 1o participate in the conference. being done through it. We all know | Work incident to slowness of de- | league engages not in one war, bul D of the Philadelphia and Reading | prance has a particular interest in th Week for Month's Work. t now that it was fortunate that the | mobilization buffer employment must | all wars that scourge the earth Coal and Iron Co., and the ‘ "‘i‘\\ est front the defection of Bolshevik ! qpa president said: i opposition did not prevail Many Vllm found, he said, and the best | simple but deadly Apparently ‘:“»H“w’\m w M'vh l,"‘\' h\ UY,?: ‘M\\:;;);’r‘:: ,:“5,‘,;1, ;\,m;\,: it ..w _I,._v;l,‘;“” ‘,h;,. ::,: 5 h (o 1 e b o m.\ww; ’“»dmm“””_ March 8. —Without :,‘:,::\:,; :’v:»‘lhw‘n saved because it did | 1n1:;\n.s of furnishing this lay in the ; :y]wn] x‘u»\‘\“:v W}' of peace, it is Ba : e e s Iliatee, ang | the pleasure and the profit of taking | Passing specifically on the constitu- 3 A ? A SCSthentinnmedia elyfengaging gin)) oC ol f"r O LT ceasE WA Delaware, Lackawanna and Western: | i must B 7(,{“14‘. L ‘y*"‘:‘]‘_ | part in your deliberations. 1 find that | {lonality of the espionage act, the _Government Advises Action. normal construction of public work. | Voice of Mars, but the hand of Wd T Tt i mustte e (Eroal] Dyfto | m[}:»:h; | nothing” delinerate is permitted me | SUPTCME court today in effect su “The cause of the venereal (ilseavsn"r" )pr.(mil'i labor with employment zow NG Coal & Navigation Co., (which 8| form of a barsler lne of free pecples. | FlNEe My return. I haie been trying | 2 \‘jm) f_“"l'jvm court decress conviet- { clinic has heen presented by the gov- | ”" this way, he declared would unite e ane proposed constitution and controls Lehigh and New s "m" Bl el ‘w“h"'z | under the guidance of my secretary, ing Abraham L. Su erman of Min- | ernment. It has statistics to back up | the workers and would not prove a s pan it would set 1and). the. iBis, and, DALMY 0T || nessratior b 1o that .,r'};f,lvfi," The | Mr. Tumulty, to do a month’'s work in [Teapolis, under the act. Sugerman | its position. It seemed to the health | fertile fleld for propaganda and fal Lsnrchylo o e e B ese E ha t a week, and T am hoping that not all | a5 sentenced to three years impris- | board a patriotic move and a sensible | Philosophy and prevent a possible g main avenues of the league of ma- | o5 1 Tyean done badly, but in as | ©PMient because of statements made | thing fo take advantage of this gov- | decade of unrest. If we t tions communication with free peo- | S °- | uch as there is a necessary pressure | i1 & speech. Tn dismissing the pro- | crnment help now available for this: Secretary Baker followed Secretary | '\°N21 Bovernment ples between the Baltic and Adwatic | 00"\ “time T know that you will | Ceedings Justice Brandeis who ren- | city, and see what goad can be done | Wilson and explained the war de. | 7. the irresistible Will he over {he sea, and. therefore, | Ll Mo eion Haking a part in your | dered the opinton held that no con- | for our city in this way, and this view | partment's method in cancelliug con- {we are anxious about free passage ’ onference, much as I should be | Stitutional questions were involved in | Was upheld by the finance board. | tracts so as to accomplish a gre=i| and wnolatione ot o o into the Baltic and also that there | SOMEERAC | TORER ithe appeal and for that reason the $10,786 Cut From Salaries. |saving to the government without | will hecome onr dafly ehoms ar should be ot its castern end friendly “Notwithstanding the fact,” sald | o opg 1o provide the navies of the Conrtihad ne will become our dafly chart of act stemenoERthutithoRconst it on i Tea e Hartetithey havellentarcdthe “My pleasant duty is to hid you a jurisdiction. “The cut proposed by the taxpay- | demoralizing industry or disturbing | All we can know is that a few ' Pennsylvania prohibits a transpor- | paitie with repsirs and facilties of | Sratification that so many executive IS LITH department would leave the entire| Immediately after the armistice | the executive council wield over tation company from engaging in i ; of cities and of states have found the EGATE sala appropriated $5.600 | was signed steps were taken to can- i ty, he said With Three-Year Prison Sentence Given Under Espionage Act. mg hough controlling hut 72 per the actual production of an- heo statement asserted the sweep us into tl old world's blood eight companies had made i sible for independent operators to compete with them on any fair basis impos hearty welcome and to express my ers’ plan of $10,786 in salaries of this | labor. in some hidden chamber known| operation powers of life and death mining these transportation com- “But that is not all. As in eastern | time and the inclination to come to- PROEI “The department has ten ful) time | cel contracts and so far, he said, the American Interests Endangered| panies are in this business of not only | gether on the very important matter cmployes in this department and one | war department has suspended opera- “The c 1iurope, we hope to see a barrier of | i e N eation of a nameless t ) transporting this coal but of mining | f..e gtates erected so that Eng! we have to discuss. John S. Lopatto. Son-in-Law of John | part time emplove, except at present ! tions that would have cost $5,829 to sit in star chamber judgment i which has India to think of, may be | Duty Falls on States Skt o o | there is one vacancy that will be flll- | 000,000 to complete There were | decree implicit obedience to its Urges Protective Legislation. sky, Only Onec From This|ed saon by giving emplovment to a | 19,000 separate gontracts that had to | dates cannot be borne by frée Expressing the hope that consress | substitute will cover all the ground | people in the intimate matters that Country, Sails Wednesday. M‘I’r‘qn.“;i T,'J“l’;f., at lance [be adjusted and of these 4,600 haye | By an ukase it will embargo our & might see the necessity of legislation | once occupied by the Ottoman em- |ie want to discuss here, of course, | s Gt v o R s oo 11”\]-"r-ilwn seten fiSucey ose our cchang ot ol protor tHe Docalatort tiel itatteal] pire) s foll funceions) willlhaveRtoll roila ok e biates andluont chem The only Iithnanian delegate from | Y01 cannot hire ten full ime emploves | ~One reason why the return of | credits, leave our merchandise rot States from what he described as ‘the | be divided between new Arabia. New | picipalities and the function of the |!'e United States, appointed by the |? e L time employe for $6,500 | troops has been slowed up, Secretary | P Plers, shut the Panama canal, greed, cupidity and avarice of these | Armenia and new Palestine. That is | federal government and is to do what Lithuanians of America to attend the "'f?té depArtment has boon bont | Baker exlained, is that Great Britain | 48T congress to declare war, Soulldss corporations,” the Mississip. | Why the question of S¢ria is so im- |it is trying to do in a conference of | PCACE conference in Paris, is in this | (e depariment has been built ub | witharew troop ships to carry home | [¥Xe% appropriate money, raise \ pi senator recommending “that if the | portant to us. France has a right to | this sort—draw the executive minds | ¢1{¥: preparatory to sailing March and gront porsomal saorifioa s @07 | New Zealand, Canadian and Austral. | SPPOTt armies and navies, and ~onstitution of Pennsylvania which | the best frontiers possible on the side | of the country together so that they | ©" the shib which will carry Presi- “"‘_ SLeaEDe “‘t sacrifice on the | 5. " o iqiers who Hedlbesntis ~=.»n~lm~ patch our men to any quarter of forbids the transportation companies | of Germany, and we have a similar | may profit by ecach other's sugges- | 1Nt Wilson fo his overseas mission 1,':2:” e s,‘”";”‘,”“'“if" ;’f longer than America’s which he saiq | S100¢ t0 fight and die because fol minetcoal 18 o dead letferiin! tHat | riehtiin theimiddle easty for lithislnot!litionatanal plans | and ~ol that we! may EieflohnRE REopatioRorilicen; SR N nts of nomaon® the | wag o proper procedure. Ho refter. | 1SR eXecutive council has willed : S Gk ] e e s cars 5 pian S ordinate their | Parre, Penn. son-in-law of John | health departments of the state. It [ % . i3 ‘Sincere men may have decef o4 ireacrallpor mentunderl ou ey fo) Bacyhuge aumiss marslagl o e Sunisericesiitol eoorainateltneind GRIERY HeRRO B SR De IS ol oy |l (RS L 2 e Rl ‘ltr’:“’)‘h«f I?’A’nm 200,000 American whose daughter, Mary, he married in | Work on a §5,600 salary basis. Yet ,N"‘ Would be returning monthly. 1914. He is a member of the Lithu- | this department has its hands on | e war department, he said, is| ever sincere, will excuse this se anian National Council of the United | many things vital for the interest of | T1UCll iNterested in measures to pro- | from its duty to interpose its po States, and assistant district atforney | the city. It does its best to see that | ' 0¢ JOD8 for returning soldiersand he | against this universal Utopia prd protected in the middle east. No on “The primary duty of caring for our ite commerce clause of na- | oning frontier Our way is to di-| efforts in any way that they may themselves in hope for th T 3t ti wstitution compel the divore minish our military liabilities by | geem it wise to co-ordinate. In other mer of transportation companies system of buffer states, words, it is the privilege of the from mining corporations. S e E'“;‘“' fives US| federal government in matters of this The statement made the add al | especial interest in the future of g, ) be servants execu- | = ; | told e : = l‘*r‘r»n\mcndnl:(n\t that 'hlm flrzl‘h”‘"m:,l" i fatl (e rom prvits m;“:::S':,r[‘;\;h:‘;.:\-‘j.:‘f1 ::\fu‘nli‘;ipunf.\:s at Wilkesbarre. Mr. Lopatto will sit | the citizens get pure milk. Milk is an | ;:]r:n::.m;),‘,.:(:m::’,:]fl j= o irgeoods | Tacdibyithie proslient IL laithe TNy coul be fixed by the government at a | Arabia. Such considerations as these | .0 ¢° counties and we shall perform | o the conference as a representative tial food The average family | o b e v “"»\\mnry» of New | apple of a great hope which will § rzte which would guarantee a fair re- | are not inconsistent with the princi- | {pot duty with the greatest pleasure | Of NiS countrymen. and to speak in | does not use enough. It is also one | it m oon mace s ispecial as. SRashesgony i o UK people’s 1 turn to the mining companics and | ples of the league of nations. On the ;o their behalf. He will also investigate | of the best media for the breeding of | S “_"!“e]‘j“"‘ loFperfect fco-oper:i | ite sennia Nicyer (aced s srealsgy which would ‘“vouchsafe to the people | contrary, the nearer an ideal carries | o o, the relief work for the Lithuanians, | disease germs, producing tubercu- | ‘m'l' [v‘ 1 the department of labor | nor a nobler duty. It will not re f America an ample supply of an- | its head to the clouds the more firmly | 2 o jand expects to visit Switzerland and | losis, diphtheria, scarlet fever and |22d the council of national defense | an emotion nor translate an img thracite coal at a reasonable price.”” | must its feet be planted on solid | Wons Wide D oenslon France in conjunction with his ap- | typhoid fever. These germs multiply | [T, €mployment activities | Sible idealism ‘into a ‘weapon; of. | ground.” | “I hope that the discussions of this , pointment He will remain overseas | in enormous numbers in milk. We | Reciting the terrible human losses | tional suicide.” small Dealers Crushed. |~ The Times conecludes by speaking of | conference will take as wide a scope three months have 53 milk peddlers delivering milk | °f the War and vast expenditures of | Iet Furope Settle Our Questh While payment of excessive roval- | the value of American support, say- |as you think necessary. We are not | = in this city. (Also, 338 restaurants, | 0ney the secretary said | Senator Sherman asserted 4 ties—said to amount in the case of | ing: met to discuss any single or narrow “The time for the United States to | ABainst the wisdom and experiened . Jda fountains and stores handle milk. | _ 2 the Locust Mountain Coal Co. to tha | “We want all the assistance she ct. We are met to discuss the NEWBERRY ]S UNQUESTIONED One hundred and fiftv-one dairies sup- | 490 the greatest service for mankind | the American forefathers as sumi « 3 | perfect world, 0 delusion, h vou will guide us with your sug- zreat Girard estate to $1.04 a ton in | can see it her way to give. proper method of restoring all the ply that milk. Milk dealers and milk | 1S nOW." He added that the Unitea | P 1 Washington's well addn 8 constituted the first cause of i labor ions of country to 5 . States shoul ot there was now p “‘the dres laborficonditionsEofithelconntiyitofa dairies must be constantly watched | Stat hould set an example of | (N07® W AT he dreag high price of coal. the statement | GLA normal basis as soon as possible and | omocratic Leaders i Senate W4 A T ru- | Solidarity of government and that one | A4 the bookma, socialist that was “not the full story.” | SHOT BY BUR J RS effect such fresh allocations of ocratic Leaders in Senate With- (R RELAT 2 €| mere haberdast n phrases wh | < Jations or many habies will die that | ntial to this was to restore no oth uses given were the [Mabor and industry as the circum- draw Objections to Receipt of Cre- | would not otherwise and many adults | €ONditions of employment and ns ed to have been used by stances may make necessary. 1 think The senator 1at the wa e companies o eliminata | Peabody (Mass.) Man Probably Fatal- |1 can testify from what I have seen | dentials of Michigan Senator-Elect. | 200 500 T0C €80 ing that when t nited States wi he competition of the independent | P !on the other side of the water, that Sy g ha N Soyernmentito urops aettls oherator (The statetvent =il the| | 13 Wounded ‘When He Retused 6o " 0 O 0 oo D T ashington, Marel Democratic Slaughter House a Good Thing. | own quarrels be a | | leaders of the senate today withdrew “The ympanies were able to do this in the - o . ! nations in respect to these great prob- following ways IR Mon et { 1en Our industries have been dis- | {Reir obfection to the receint of the “fligh demurrage charges on cars| Peabody, Mass., March Louis | turbed and disorganized—disorgan- 4 c-elentials of Truman £ Denbony rt tidewater awaiting accumulation of | Raphel was probably fatally wounded |ized as compared with a peace basi g;;‘ e 'ATJ;'”T,]' Sy e MiShIS a cargo lot. | last night when three masked men | very seriously, indeed by the war, but | {87 FHOSC 20 d’(‘ym’:m_v‘:”*,;_““j““‘“; ; Tnability of the independent oper- | entered his home and shot him when | not so seriously as the industries of | \7 "o 0 0 o o B0 b o "f‘ Yhaing | ATe many men ready to make prof yernments yoted it upon us to accumulate temporary SUI-| their demands for money were re- | other countries; and it seems to me, | % (/50 Tl E ;;,’mw Mfi'mj”f; by passing it off on the public if they | | e 1 in bins and storage vards the | fyseq. Stero Thomas, who roomed in | therefore, that we should approach | SOEH ieiiia o get the chance. Mineola, N. Y., March 3.—Thomas STRIKERS ARF FIRM road-producing companies having | 440 house, also was wounde ut not | these problems that we are about to | g “The plumbing and sanitary condi- [ F. Blewitt, = e d, b | | z T & | intoxicate and will contract diseases that they would | dustrial activity as soon as possible departme inspects meat, | ing that when the Cnited States wi and much diseased meat that other- | to war against a common. dar wise would be served upon our tables | Division Superintendent did not bind itself “in perpetual aj is kept out. No one, I take if, wishes , ance to draw the sword wheneve to eat tubercular meat, and veb ithere Rapid Transit Company Placed On | 50 long as the majority of Buropd of Brooklyn | Trial For Fatal Wreck. [i= | one of the group c ed the inde operators the | coriously hur andit discuss with a good deal of confidence tions of buildings, the cleanliness of | Brooklyn Rapid Transit compan i 4 dndependen | seriously hu The bandits escaped v % Bood deal of confilence | (HARGES UNWHOLESOME 1s buildings, the aliness of | Brooklyn Rapid Transit company of- f | without securing any loot, although |—confidence that if we have s = B On 2 | stores, restaurants and yards are and employes charged with | Only Four Or Five Employes Out “ Attitude. | there was more than $2,500 in cash | mon purpose we can realize that com- FOOD SENT TO BELGIUM ; matters of great importance to the |Manslaughter as the result of a train 5 ¥ The “dog in the manger” attitude | in the house, according to the police. | mon purpose without serious or in- Washington, March 3.—A resolu- | N€alth of our city. Take such a sim- wreck which caused the death of 10,000 Return to Work at P: | surm able difficulties. i o s = 5 TN e re. | N€arly 100 persons and the injury of the' ciaht corporations whichiith urmounta ti tion by Senator Calder of New York | Ple thing as an ice hox in tore persons and the inj ot ntinually reach out PRES]DENT S]GNS BILLS Feels for Those More Obscure, directing the senate agriculture com- | Dirt and filth and diseased meat ac-|Several hundred others late last year, [ Mills. b e ks e 2= . 0T if s 5 was place ria ore av 3 btain all availahle unmined coa) The thing that has impr mittee to investigate charges that un- | Cumulate in many if our inspectors | TAS Placed on trial hero today. Blew-| .0 Only f d prevent the independent operator —— most, gentlemen, not only wholesome food was shipped to Bel- | @r¢ not constantly investigating. It s @ division superintendent of the : . 2 road, a codefendant with Timothy OI Sflyejemp eported for-di from securing ncw land. Much of 3 when five large woolen mills ope this land, the statement said, is re- “Dog in Mangel recent weeks when I have been in |gum by the Belgian relief comm makes a difference to the public, who | o) 1 i conference on the other side of the |sion, was adopted today by the sen- | buy meat and other food. whether or| & = 8@Ws wWho resigned as president | o % THE SrEC oS R WS UPOR tained in an undeveloped state by ”10} Two and One-Half Billion Dollars | wWater but for many months before I |ate without objection or debate. ‘l:n\ \hf‘ ice h(.)\(‘\ are kept in .mfnl':u) ]Ln\:iu o :: (;’f‘.l’:”‘?‘ “‘:“"Vv '|:\lD‘ ‘l_}le strike of 10.000 \\‘“vbw r or high rorporations. | went across the water, was this | condition. We often condemn food in T T e wages and a 44-hour wc As & The statement also said millions of | of War Contracts, “We are at last learning that the — | tores that ls entirely unfit for con-| gppye g 0" it o E e sult, the mill gatc 1 tongi otlccailiotid Have e-ilobtiinea business of government is to take sumption that dealers are offering to 2 o in half an hour, ar strike) to rel the recent shortage had '_)m‘ Washington, March 2.-—The bill | counsel for the average man. We are the public. NEW ATTACK ON POLE Jendarst aninoinceditha orga fuel administration compelled trans. | validating and authorizing adjustment | a1 last learning that the whole matter The department keeps track of | Posen, March 3—The Germans, aft- | zations would stand against t portation companies to develop culm | 0f more than two and a haif billion | of the prosperity of peoples runs Hartford. March || contagious diseases and quarantines [er three days of comparative quiel, | effort of the ma t o opd , banks or turn over this accumulation | dollars of war contra nd the | down into the great body of the men cast for New Britain and vi- them and releases them from quar- | Tesumed attacks all along the line | ate their plants « c sis ,000,000 rivers and J hors appro- | and women who do the work of the cinity: Fair tonight: Tuesday i The department is doing tu- [ Upon the Poles today according to re- | concession of s¢ « rom t priation bill were signed today ‘ e increasing cloudiness, k = ports from the Polish-German schedule which hetore 4| President Wilson. (Continued on Seventh Page) = 2 (Continued on Bleventl Pagc. tier 1 Authorizes Adjustment of More Than | | I | of small sized coal to many dinde- | tinuca on Seventh Page) walkouly

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