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CON NVE CTICUT. ]UESfi‘ FAVORED IN HOUSE Votes to Ask Peace Gonlerence o Favorably Consider Claims HANN GHARGES SIDESTEPPING Asserts Democrats Held Up Measure So 1t Could Not Be Passed by the Senate and Wilon Would Not Have to Declare Hjimsell. Washingtc Marcl early 1 Ly of hope peace conference wo Democrat Objects. Wh Mar r immediate Geor: the house senate, Sena ance, anan- con- of 1, imous consent for its tion. fenutor Smith, of mocrat, objeaed smade lution g months. Adoption turbule nt atl ssion organize is mide to rosol coming to om mpt was abandoned 6 o'clock sentative er On Connally, cpposition to the hat Republican ntative Moore, of Penn- oth empted par one member of xa olution, cader Mnn, inia, liamene ot ann ns democratic s tion had delayved 18t before : Do not upon this Lop nonscnsy 1sideration resolution _peaple who have 1 know Wilson to mai siden d natior Mr. ace conferen Irelund sel vould be allivan asser wdjourn ing -determt Jand country in would be t Old World.” Only England’s Concern. the only and “oppressol rope’ that e only Repre- internal no con- In opposing the resolution, sentative Connally said the affairs of Great Britain werc cern to the peopie of the United States. The people of this country, he asserted, would resent a resolution in the British parliament proposing self-determination for Porto Rico. Representative Gallagher, of Illi- of olt said were not ap- tavorable might obtain sym- Ireland 1ithor the res ic en if nois, 1hat ev tie the measure prove senate, ac- the house consideration conference tion by pathetic the peace for al TROOPS MARCH ON MUNICH News of Reported Advances Causes Immediatec Adjournment of Bavar- ian Congress Which Was in Session. Paris, March 4.-—Bavarian troops cpposed to the radical government in Munich marching on that patch from Zurich This announce the soldiers n Munich, nterleitner by are city, lin, to the P ment wa workmen's Ministers It at ongress Jaffe and ( confirmed delegates, It jetachments of left Nuremberg News of the Munich caused journ at DENIES GRAFT CHARGE of ( and Ly was several other known th troops is strong e reported the cong once Commander eat Lakes Station Says Reports of Bribes Are Grossly Exaggerated. Washinzion, March 4.- offi r at reported that the arrests ‘aptain Ba Lak exec Naval utive the Great to Sec princed at tha grossly ation, etary s today reports station were exaggerated regarding the “sensational and t said enlisted me S Naval | AYS WILSON SEEK SPOTLIGHT OF WORLD New Hampshire Senator Tmputes Motives of President in Refus- ing to Summon Congress. en republi 0 flampshiee, Washingtc Moses, of Ney W o Congre the 1 wouid mean “this tatement I’re ni of issned failure extra other can, ing call pi app of an « among res army opriation bi J . nearly onc-nall million homes in the United their continue to sec military tes mu service sons held for improper fo president ther n ought imput the s on but are of that the SUHMonN congres due to » center ni. senators sides chan:- ber who president’s he i od when to monop: iternation d to use peace con- for 1pho o appeal peaec BOLSHEVIKI PUSH ON AN ALLIES RETREAT Arve Qutnumbered Three to One, While Enemy Have More Guns. tinue to p offensive against the ‘American and ailied troops on ront 160 miles south of Archangel, eived at head- Al- of According to repons vec The village juarters re he this morning. evacuated t Vevsievskawn The Allie ition at Vi Maximovskay lies have he tilt the vi Kitsa howe md were repo hold and I'he Bolsheviki ted ide Tarahe wd Maxi- v e mov bl force alony th e i tov mo Bo o blockhouses planc town wa ning last n Bolsheviki shell ontinue to positions at allied The lied ulgas The on Dvina guns are replying gorously enemy apy is drive the Americans emptin from { along st ga and cu Dvina, whic the confluence Dvina. Sinec ruary the enemy has behind the lines and guns. T columns Dyina three to one ¢ column 20 miles the V ¥ reorganiz- bringing up on he outnumbered the superiority of is south or vith the early been new he Loth Vaga and the are at viki least nd have a Folshe- great in guns, COMMENDED BY DANTELS Three Connccticut Boys Among Who Submitted to Experiments With Influcnza At Naval Hospital. Wasl Ma Daniels announced ington, rh 6.—Secretary today he had com- of mended 52 enlisted men the navy who during the recent Influenza epi- demic voluntarily iments at the naval hospital at Chel- sea, Mass., to aid naval doctors in the attempt to determine the and method of transmission of the diseaso and o preventive. Among them were John H. McAnneny, 834 State St., New Haven: Arthur R. Anderson, I Albany Ave.. Hartford: Joseph Boldue, Lawrence, Mass.; Edward Gibson,, East Putnam: Charles ton, Providence R. I: Bertram , Parrisburg, Felton, Chelmsford, John Foster, Phila.; Warren e i Mcere. Worcester, Mass, submitted to exper- at cause R. M. Col- Crist, Pa.; Mass Christian St James 15 : A. Hill, Vander NOMINATIONS FAIL Senate Filibuster Prevents Action on Palmer's Name as Attorney-General and Many Others, Washington, March executive 4. —Tnability session of republican of scores of those of 1A. attorney-gen- the Currency Hapgood. to be o Denmark; Brig- E. Noble, to of Army many federal postmasters and other Recess nominations will to the fili- secure an senate buster of the caused failure nominations, including ficchell Palmer to be eral; Comptroller of Williams: Norman American minister adier-General major-gene Corps, and attorn cials. Robert bhe the of judges, offi- | madc calll's NO EXTRA SESSION WILSON Marele 4 di Demoeratic Washington during Jam early h log eadet have to ussion of the ive w today said to not Martin, reiterated extra is determination of session gress bhe fore the i vz, | Medical | be | DECLARES | President | HLETT 15 SPEEDIN LEGISLATIVE WORK Roll Call Next Tuesday fo See How Near Adjournme: [s ' MEASURE Ad- HAS NEW SUNDAY | Liberal Sunday Bills Have Been ( versciy Reported With View to In- | | ooduci \nother More General | | Bill | Hartford. March d4.—leglisative | business came into both branches of he General Assembly today in heavy volume, committees speding littie with matters which are deeme Klett an- the pre roll of many Senator next Tuesday would the ascertain how hearings. The how final rsgential. thai | siding office committees matters will indicate journment is. | The governor renominated 1 1. Smith, judge of the Hartford common pleas court, and Ernest C. | Simpson judge of the New Haven common pleas court, each for. the four vear term. The senate adopted Mahlon H. MacDonald | s call and close ad- Edward as resolutions re- Geisler judges appointing Archibald Putnam New Sunday Law Bill. The judiciary adversely reported batch of bills on Sunday amusements and movies which | senate rejected after Senator had explained that a bill would | offered covering this entire subject A resolution memorialize con- gress in hehalf free Poland was to the relations com- J of a the to of foreign | a | sent | mittee. The Samuel received resolutions for vant and Charles J. Mar- in Orange, ending the Deputy Martin's house J. Br judges over tin as rontest Judge place. Other judgeship for J. Tt. Edlin and Middletown, Frederic AL T Hewitt at wold E. W. Al adopted upper body. A group | ing of feathered these resolutions were 3. H. Warner at Lattimer and G. C. Gris- at erlin, sent the Groton; Mildrum ind and B bil quail, gane matters will bills vet to A perition came fro of grouse, retating to shoot- Aucks were rejected be covered he reported 18 by gen- eral 1 peaple in Ga ! bect to The rer's lake. Le judiciary committee cd ‘port favorably a boxir amending the Howell commission befare it by culting down the of rounds and the weight and smoothing off Zivea rise vould promote than purely The bill ness lize Doxing. is bill of angles which iticism that the iz thting boxing contests finance committee reported relating to the limit of by exempting water computing the net bonded ness of a municipality list shall be deemed i shares of capital stock, which are remitted annually to municipality by the state The Connecticut Railway asked for right to in Bridgeport to canuect points with the | company and also for the | dation of the U Housing company. ) An amendment was offered to bill creating a ferry commission | New London to extend authority municipal wharves and to the commission from 3 to 5 with representation from mare one political party. Reports made on bills authorizing Waterbu to issue school honds and school bonds: autharizing Hill district to issued fire to ¢ honds indebted- and the grand to include all the taxes on | | & i arious than also bonds. Milford Wants Development. of Milford to develop shipping the town Residents petitioned wharves facilities at with assistance | legislation tidewater pense of the state. Anneuncement was made in house of the death of Adolph Parizeis, from Willington, who influenza and pneumonia, Representative of member |- Sunday Parizek manufacturer and birth. «ol. Hall, from Willingtan young member, the membership worker for Amer- 2% years old Bohemian Tow mem r tribute to the name was the last roll, was a. vigorous icanization of Bohemians in his tow:. Howard W. Benedict, chaplain of the 1917 house, and just back from 18 months Y. M. C. A. worker over- seas, offered praver today as the guest of Chaplain Hildreth. PRUSSIANS DECLARE SIEGE Action Taken a in a whosa s a in Berlin and Suburbg to Protect Working People From Famine and Terror, Copehagen, Prus- has declared a state the police districts ot Spandau and other suburbs of in order *to protect the bulk from famina minority March 4.—The sian government of siege Eerlin Berlin of e and the Ministe; in working peopie terror or War Ne says, ha the ke, a issumed of Berlin power dispateh trom cutive report ! and | sports, | Klett | be | and other | London in behalf of Sunday fishing ia | number | gloves have bill rather a indebted- in | a Light- extend its | at Connecticut accommo- the in over increase members were ;| their action was high Wolcott for and ex- of the his fel- | lc i ALLAHAN IS B $0 ARE OTHER | | E_\nmhcror the 102d Regim ‘ A | cs America—Moody and 3 [ zan Home Also. Callahan of | stroet telegram | atfernoon her son, Sel | Clavence Callaban, announcing ! rival York from France he saw service with Company I regiment of the 26th division. 448 telegram stated that the yvoung sofl and was goingh evening M nother telegr n stating that he expee New Dritain in a week /g Sergeant Callahaa has had @ it since leaving this company in 1917. He ind gassed and for that he would | ‘ Mrs. Mary received a from in New | i | was feeling fine Merritt received Camp Tast | Callahan from Jic to be in a two time of his wounded feared ht. 1 board the it Callahan was Moady, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aloody Maple Hill. Sergeant Moody served with 103d regiment as a mounted Another local boy, Henry Logan on the transport and both have gone to Camp Merritt, where will in all prob- ability receive discharge papers soon exciting city has been 1 time it his eye: with with Ser- Sergeant Ralph James C. transport the courier was also they their | the PRESIDENT REBUKES They Have Imperiled Financial Interests of Railroads. Washington, adjournment important March 4 of —Upon the congress today with legislation Killed by - declaring the have deliberately to embarrass the administration of the government | to imperil the finuncial interests of the railway svstems of the country.”’ The president’s statement follows roup of men in the senate have deliberately chosen to embarrs wdministration of the imperil the financial ailway systems Lebitrary re- publican senate filibuster, sident Wilson issued that “a a statement group of men in seniite chosen the to the and in- interest government interests of the country use of o make tended employed of the people. ‘It is plainly my present duty tend the peace conference in It lso my duty to be in tact with the public bus of the congress, 1 make my choice hetween two duties and 1 confidently hope that the | people of the country will think that I am making the right choice. i not in the intorest rizht £ pubiic affairs should call the congress in session while it iz impossible be in Washington because more pressing duly elsewhere ate with the Houses. ‘T take it for granted that who obstructed and vented the passage of necessary ation have taken all of this consideration and are willing to sume the responsibility of the im- paired efliciency of the government and the embarrassed finances of the country during the time of my en- forced absence.” Republican Leader to comment on the ment. He declared, three-fourths of the cerely deplored failure of the railroad appropriation. The few republicans who insisted on filibustering to defeat the bill, it was said, were “beyond control,” telling their leaders ti personal not of powe o in the close con- uring a session must these is conduct of the that [ for me of to to co- ope the men have have pre- leg- into | Lodge declined president’s state- however, that republicans sin- and party affair. ASK TREDWELL'S RELEASE British Request India Government to Release Russian Bolshevik in Ex- change for U. S, Consul. Washington, March 4 has The the release o held United of New British govern- Russian in Per States Yor Bo government isked ment India bolshevik pris in exch Consul Roger has been shevik officials tan several of to ner, now <ia nge for Tredwell held prisoner by at Tashkend, Turke months. who for FOCH MAKES DEMAND | Insists on Immediate Delivery of Ger- man Mercantile fleet Regardless of | Food Supply Question. Copenhagen, Foch delivery fleet food from March 4.—Marshal has demanded the immediate of the German mercantile without regard to the question of supply. according to a dispatch Weimar, where the German | assembly is in session. national WEATHER. Hartford, March 4.—Forec- cast for New Britain and vi- | cinity: Cloudy and warmer to- night: Wednesday probably vain: colder Wednesday night. —— SENATE FILIBUSTERS | measures There was clocks. ‘Dem@ situatfon Wi gavels ending the session and the 65th ce at noon. Just before adjournment P Wilson in his capitol office authoripag final notice to the republicans fhat their efforts to force an immediate session had falled; that he was un- shaken in his determination not call congress until his work at conference was done. Democratic Control Passes. \djournment marks the passing of demoratic control at the capitol. The congress that passed at noon began in April, 1917, passed the German war declaration, and its almost continuous sessions have been marked by un- precedented legislation and contro- April. to the peace failed included both the army and navy appropriation measures. The only two important mcasures that ran the gauntlet of the lust 48 hours of fllibustering were the Vietory liberty loan bill and the bil- dollar wheat guarantee bill. Filibuster Ends Session. Congress went into the final hours of its long war session with the repub- lican filibuster against general legisla- tion completely out of control, and with leaders of both sides conceding that the al deficiency bill with $750.0 for the railroad adminis- fuil in Letion 3ig hills that lion e 000 ration would lenting lican gro Sce End of Government Control. spolesmen of the administra- this almost imme- obstr by a small repub- i failure of vould mean of the railroads to tian said cessarily diate return owners because not retain and finance the appropriation. By the func extra them without exhausted Lefore then it to continue operation the dial legislation have urged Senator Lodge af Massachusetts, re- publican leader. and others who largely direct the movements of the cpublican side, were represented as desiring to the railroad appropri- tian made, unable to check the filibuster which originally against the big gencral appropria- ation bills which have failed. President Wilson arranged to go the capitol at 11 a'clock to sign that might get through be- fore the finish. He was prepared to go direct from his capitol office to the station to take the train for New York on hils way back ta France and the peace conference. Will Call No Extra Session. Just before the president left the White house the statement of his final determination not to let failure of important bills change his decision against an early extra session, was of- cially confirmed. There still was hope among the re- publicans that President Wilson could he forced to call the new congress soon, but after a conference early to- day between the president and Demo- cratic T.eader Martin it was stated Mr. Wilson had reiterated his deter- mination to have no extra session be- fore his return from France. While the White house conference in progress, Senator Sherman of Illinois, republican, was on the floor of the senate announcing that the speech began at 7:30 o’clock this marning would be continued untijyad- journment, if necess: to kill the deficiency measure. Todge Resolution Killed. Republican leaders decided to make further attempt to get action on the Lodge resolution to record the senate against the canstitution of the league of nations as now drawn. As a counter measure, Senator Lewis of Illinois, democratic whip, prepared a resolution proposing that the senate approve “all proper efforts’” of the president to effect peace. While Senator Sherman was speak- ing, Jones of New Mexico sought unanimous consent (o present a favorable report of the woman suf frage committec on the suffrage lution, but the l1llinols senator his efforts by vield be and oaly could make will session possible of roads pending reme- which all interests see hut to was he no a Senator reso- refusing to the floor. | ader urtin bill could president authorized that under no change his tie T« railroad After told 1 not pass, ihe Mr. M tin to circinstances Dermocr had m the innounce would he Page) (Continued on Ninth league of | blocked | the face of unre- | measure | the middle of April, it was said, | railread administration’s present | an | government | started | 1 | | Lighting ... their | the government could | Furniture Repalirs Light and 10,600.00 6,500.00 18,000.00 3,000.00 power Tnsurance Misc. . Incidentals St $45 WO Taxpayers Budget Dist 31 BOARD OF 1919-1920 Budget Ist 133,670.0% $ 120 33,000:00 19,000.00 15,000.00 16,825.00 4,000.00 $5,000.00 90,658.75 80,000.00 UBLIC S Street Dept. .......§ Street Lighting Street Sprinkling ... State Highway Acct. Sewer Maintenance Waiting Station Permanent Pave. Int. and Dise, ’ayments on Salaries Prin DEPT Taxpayers 1st Dist Reg 91,005.0¢ S Super 10.690.00 100 ire : airman Ambulance Motor Repair Motor Equip. Tncidentals detail Clerk Service 0.00 & 0.00 1,600 500 1,000 280 150 300 00 stem tental rters Bldgs e Fund .. signal Subway Care of Q Repair to Fmergency Telephon Fuel L New Patrol Pulmotor 3 Additional trolmen 00 00 00 00 1,000.00 450.00 500.00 £00.00 3,000.00 200.00 Pa- 4,106.25 $113,881 $108 FIRE DEPARTMENT 1919-1920 Budget $85,793 800 900 000 Taxpayers Budge 1st Dist Payroll .... Chairman and Motor service Motor repa enis New equipment Horse hire Incidentals Supplies Lighting Fuel . Fire alarm repair Subway rent Repairs building Care of quarters .. Telephoney ... .. New equipment ... Insurance vies . Bell rental . osn Two additional men Changing tire equipment Alteration No. 3 Station Chief's car . cevee Aerial truck “ive additional clerk 100 500 000 500 400 400 800 50 100 668 000 000 600 0 hoxes 700 $106,956 SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS 1919-1920 Budget Tnstitute $ 19,000 6 hospital 4. Budget Dist Taxpayers 1s Britain 00 Britain Memor Day Police pension Firemen’s pension City building fund Public amusement Park Com. (Inc. Hill park) .... State tax County tax o Military tax .... B. war bureau Emergency fund Visiting assoct Cemetery Catch New Ao 000 Gen'l 000,00 fund 0 fund 500 com (650 Walnut 600 000 000 000 ,000 000 1000 1500 500 000 10,000.00 75,000.00 13,000.00 10,000.00 3,000.00 9,000.00 3,000.00 v urse tion committee .. basins .. sialie s N. B. garden committee .. School board (W. S. 8. fund) Americanization committee 00.00 7,000 $197,850 PUBLIO 3 CHARITIES Taxpayers' Budget 1st Dist 164,050.00 Town Home Repairs . Hog house S Special for garden utensils 500.00 500.00 1.3 500.00 1.664.74 1.664.74 (Continued on Ninth Page) Budget Allowance. 2nd Disy 5,030) 26,00 19,000 Allowance, 2nd Dis Allowanoce 2nd Dist 0. $00) 20 100 500 500, 1,200 1,400 800 750 200 Allows nce. Dist. 4,600 Allowance ond Dist.

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