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ESTABLISHED 1876. N;S\W BRITAIN, CONNEC%ICUT. WEDNES! FEW CEREMONIES AT [<Tom rostace —SpugTACIDES PLAN © v o l STAMPS ARE READY | | e \’ Only On Request As Tssuc =T Terms Forced Upon Thex Only Small Growd at Pier When| I smat Government nformed of Attempt Threaten Allics Washington, ~ March 5.-—Victory Paris, March 5.—At a mee Steamer Gfiorge Washmg[o“ Qail§ | rostage stamps, @ new three cent i (i Opefl Route Thl’Ollgh t0 MoSCOW | the German cabinet Monday B Sue to rommemorate the successful attended by party Beslns conclusion of the war, will be on sale gates of shipowners, it was soon throughout the countrs. In an- tranimously, it is understoodyd | fice department said the supply would from the Entente powers, eithems —— ! hot he sufliciently large to replace the the armistice negotiations or i . regular three cent stamps and POSL- | 0 no o joped to Capture | P€2Ce pourparlers proper, accordy Departure of Vessel Held Up Several | heeriet (000 el Victory stami It a1 k to a Zurich dispatch to Le Journg only on request . Kocvigsberg — 28,000 Troops in| The Ga v government declad The new stamp bears the figure of : 5 it would decline all responsibility helmeted and Berlin—Several Rioters Rilled— | poscible consequences if “the Intel Minutes In Owder That Morning Newspapers May Brought | Liberty victortous, helmeted = anc : y [Bvitii ol swordBin onebHanCennt B8 o Spartacan Attack Repulsed. toice fonsneculate Hon .G enhiig Aboaral | in the other. The whole design ap tience Denainds regarding the resf | pears upon <haded panel with Berlin March 5 (By Associated | Guisition of shipping are held to be New York, March 5o—President | (000 o Pnritich, French, Belgiah | press). The Spartacans have inaug- | absolutely inacceptable because,, it 18 Wilson sailed today cn his second voy=1 "y ian flags draped for the hack- {urated a movement to seize Koenigs- | said, it would definitely “‘paralyze the age to France determined, as he said | oL ouna. berg, IZast Prussia, and thereby open & country's cconomic future.” in his Metropolitan | Opers --ux: a route of communication to Moscow Germany will also oppose the dis= speech here last v GOt togeOme, ) | sa that Bolshevik armies from Rus-| Missal af German crews from ships “ back till it's over over thei ohg BRIT!SH NEWS APFR 4 might move to the assistance of | requisitioned, it being pointed cnt transport Georse Washington. beir i -18 {he Spartacan forces, according to an | that this would throw 43,000 seamen ing the presidential kY, - left i official government bulletin today. out of emplocyment b ELODOREN plar o B e s VIE‘VS []N PRES“][NT The government, however, the bul-| A press campaizn has aircady been | ations The chief cxecutive's departure < A | letin state: has sent forces into | Started against the armistice and the P marked by a simplicity which ‘“"n | IKoenigsberg to put down the Sparta- | breliminary peace conditions. tonight. 78 trasted with the noisy demonstration | e | can strike movement for the seizure from 12,004 accorded him when the George \\n-\"‘-! R e out and thill ington carried v Wilken from A7 Glohe Saye He Returns to | S SLASHES THR{]A]‘ ]N | -the shipping W ertcan wate E J £ . i Several Rioters Killed, Paris last December = } No Artn ok Smalt Crowd Present. Europe With Greatly Berlin, March 4 (By the Associated b e AT el oAl vasiass ress.)—Government troops at police AT’!‘EMPT A'I‘ ]] . Neither the boato S -t rans < imini 3 heaaquarters fired on rioters in the strikers showed the slightest sembled at the army transport pier. | inished P! 3 e ot e ine ! breslacntt hatsingmaan| Diminished Prestige | neighborhood this morning and sev- vielding. James L. Hughes, a n a . Wilson waved farewell{ | eral casualties are reported to have e sFay ator, representing the , Departmenie Ll < | | resulted. The troops had been called | Labor, has suggested that the. gon. Washington, 6 was e as the George Washington _ . y :‘w"\;f\:;\zb Minto. the Jower Hudson | London, March 5.—Fresident Wil-[io disperse the crowds which were | Stranger, Supposedly From | troversy asain be submitted fo appi_ | Wilson has acted on recom: y BRCY appropridtion river while the band on the transport :‘;;‘»‘-Os‘»r»;:‘fi; 1‘!“‘?‘:‘\\1 \,01‘ :<‘ 1&1:»:' mi!\" gathiering in increased numbers X = tration, but his overtures have not |y Uae.dgpartment of justice for co (i ped ut on\l" ;lel n‘r.m,n{u jreat Northern, berthed nearby, play-j? pasTEs der AN 00 late for ex-. i ouad « headguarters. S o ~ met with favor from either side. mutation "ot pardon .in. cases 9 b on dollars, which was expla :.1 "’I‘\h:-” I.\‘\,Iw Spangled Banner.” | tended editorial "'";"1;‘“}‘ in the aft- | Re ¢ curreat earlier in F ennsylvania, E‘\pe(ted to The strikers claimed they were sat- | 53 persons convicted and sentenced §M detail by Mr. Eaton of North Standing on the bridge, the president | ernoon newspapers but it occupies a1 day that u Spartacan marine divi 5 ) = 2 isfied with the progress of the strike |under the espionage act, where no in-g| YeR» committee chairman, before ;\:,ffmu“‘ 0\\'\‘].\‘0:\ saw the American |most prominent place in the news|had seized police headquarters Recover From Wounds. and would rurm:m out for months, if | tent to violate the law was showa ol @doption fiag raised on the staff at the stern |columns. Some of the headings de- ithis turaed out to be incorrect. necessary, in order to zain their de- | Where the sentences were regarded af{., The senate bill to authorize e el the Dooming of the presi-|scribe it as “another powerful | Advices from Bremen state the . e e s | creme & | Bridgeport Gas Light compaay t Sential salute of 21 guns. As the|speech,” and as “President Wilson’s |litical prisoners have heen released by | Mike Kvans, a transient, believed | fast as new crews could he obtained | AMONE cases of convictions undfer [1e Ponds was changed to read transport turned her nose toward the | greatest fight ) insurgents. The electrical and gas |to be a resident of Mahoney City, Pa., | tugs and other craft would be put |{he espionage act in which Presigfent | 200.000 Instead of $5,000,000, as statue of Liberty in the almost strike- | The Pall Mall Gazette, referring to | works are in-insurgent hands. attempted to commit suicide by cut- _ | Wilson has granted clemency is ‘nag amount of bonds to be issued, e lvsed harbar, an escort of de-|the president’s expressed conviction | The attempt to call a general strike | ting his throat on Beatty strect, near | pected a fair percentage of their crafs | ©f, Frederick Krafft of Newark, sec- conform to state policy of not pe oy taiaotinaes vay, ancaal that an overwhelming majority of the | in Dresden failed. [St. Mary's old cemetery e maniio be back i servics within a weol | TSty of the sociulist party S Kew Hng & Corporationiio netie Mg The president and Mrs. Wilson had | American people are in favor of a was rushed to the New Britain hos- 7 : £ -| Jersey. He was granted a full par.|@n eauivalent of 75 per ceat. o ascended to the bridge shortly after 8 | league of nations, says: | 28,000 Troops in Berlin. pital, where it is believed he will 1c Thousands Arve Inconvenienced. don. captal stock orelock. Mr. Wilson had been up and [ “That is undoubtedly the case, B OTRON Ce oo (G || Ve st THES Sl o ooy Aol St e i S | Among other cases acted on was|_ AmMons favorable reports to about the decks for nearly twa hours, | the crucial question is whether they | have heen gathered in Berlin to the [about 55 vears of age. and w eanwhile, the sirike has caused | iy,; of Theodore Buessel, Connecti- | SéNate was one to change the nam having been the first of tho presiden- [are prepared to pledge the practical | number of 28,000, according to ad- |ly dressed and was badly cut, a German Lutheran preacher, | -ne Huntington probate distric tial party to arise. Most of the oth- | resources and action of their count | vices received here. e whose sentence was commuted from that of fh\ lton to accord with o were asleep when the iransport|to vindicate the league when it is| It was announced at Monday's| Evans used a razor in his attempt R e e chango of the town name which I sailed. formed. [Unless America is prepared | meeting of the Berlin workmen’s | cutting his throat quite severely in Nollaction was) teicen] Aniths/lcases | s Lioiiensts edonted Hold Ship For Papers. share in the ‘collar work’ of the | councils that the railwaymen in cen- | the center, the gash extending toward : of J. F. Rutherford and his seven as- Meskill Confirmed Judge. Just as the George Washington wi 1e she can have no voice in its | {ra] Germany had declared a general | the left of the jugular vein again badly congested today. b he 5 o sociates of the International Bible| 7 S s aiscovereq 4 yoliey.™ s, . B While the municipal ferries so far 8 The house adopted resolutions about to sail it was discovered that | policy strike. weapon which he used was found | . ot S T mu‘ - ‘”‘ i ':“'" Students’ assoclation convicted in|F. P. Hinckley, judge, and ve ot bec F o e rikery 9 nCKIO¥y dg an ks s ad neglected to bring The Westminster €iazette, in ex- | The bourgeois co na eipsic | abo 100 fo i 1 N P £ omeone had ted to ing L e 1 Casetie N gexs The bourgeois committee in Leipsic | about 400 feet away fr the hody | gt B PECH afiscied, the stikens | Brooklyn on charges growing out of | Fairbrother, deputy judge at Sto aboard the morning newspapers > | g the hope that the league Will | has issued a manifesto declaring that | i a pile of leaves, wrapped up in a e boats will be idle | , pjication of ‘“The Finished Mys- |ton: J. T. Meskil a4 2 Yimes had been made fast to the gang- | be much more than a debating o- | the bourgeols strike will be main. | cloth and in - case soon. In this event, Staten Island | ... 5 Bible handbook, and now | Brtiat T gt e A plank which was about to be drawn | vs that even it is a de- | qained until order is completely re- The man wis Bfst noticed at 7:45 | WoWd be isolated and many thousands t A = 2OF rialn; o8 S, Wears and B 78 1 e e T N e e ot e g ) ¢ at 7:45 [T : e serving in the Atlanta federal prison. | fleld, judges at Naugatuck in when the president’s orderly, 1z society it probably would have ! gfored. The doctors of the city an- | o’clock this morning by Mrs. Daniel | 0 Persons would be thrown out of | ™" %0 ionee 'of Amos Linden Hitch Tudges) resolt s Jiigt 4t ‘new dollis bl i 16 his ‘hand, | preVented, this 'war had it been in | nounce they will refuseste’ perform | M.-:Gollins of Sexton str enyploymeni during the embargo e i e il BRcdvpsg Bt sy rushed acro 7k on o the pier | operation in 1914, and it will be an | services until the OF:formerisonliommombir iofithe the senaie sats ol i G C’ ikt S o e = 3 i hoircosll g schoo JOAr( of Cleveland, O was u term nd to fill v ancies i d cried through the fiag-deco insurance against ofther wors spring- | water, food & 2 d o and hur water, food and commuted from ten to two vears inst o Bernard E Higgins The 15-vear sentence imposed upon | George H. Atkins at Torrington Clarence . Waldron, of Vermont, a [ the house resolution for pacifist preacher, was commuted to |Bartlett of Bridgeport was a expire April 1 next cancurrence into commission and that they pOor- | great inconvenience to thousands of in ne of [ persons who ordinarily use the Hud son River ferries to come to their em- | ployment here from New Jersey points clsewhere. The Hudson tubes 7 Again i lighting, heating, | &t hoon Mrs. Collins noticed Itvans Government Workers Exempt. | street car services | and saw him fall to the ground. She ed archway to 2 nows stand, where 110 | ing from the same motives are guarantced. The workers’ coun- | immediately notified the police. and Tuzs engaged in handling govern- ’ purchased tho papers and came run- Referring to the report that Sen- i ojls it is stated, promised to make | Sergeant Theodore Johnson and Of- | Ment ships, especially transports, | ning back to the ship. This incident|ator lodge and 38 other republican | cvery effort to restore the zas and | ficers Joseph Kennedy and William | 1aVe been exempt from the strike ors Helayed for a few minutes the vessel's | sonators were determined to OPDPOSE | alectrio services. g Souney were dispatched in the police | 1€f; 50 there was no delay in the sail- | ok the league of natlons as now consti- | Grave incidents, including looting, | ambulance. Ivans was conscious | & Of the George Washington with | These papers contained the text of | tuted, the Globe says wre reported from Magdeburg and | but refused to make any statement as | President Wilson and his party for | | | | Child Labor Law Killed. to the employment of children u} the age of 16 were adversely repo| Parls, March 1.-—A, Havas dispatch | had Mahoney City. Pa., and the PPhil- | among the workers of calling a sym- | Supreme Court Finds No Error in Ad- | it being explained that the pri from Berlin says a Spartacan atiaci | 2delphia & Reading Coal & Iron | pathetic strike of 55,000 longshore: | law was flexible enough to med oot L e T l| posaadileastolotnar ons s nd Biadlon the Northern railroad terminus | company stamped on it men. It was sald the district ol | ssion of Testimony—Brothers to requirements. Another adverse rd et ne e Whlaoa e rivediitin | i LU e last night was repulsed and five riot- — of the Longshoremen’s union has this | was on a bill to require dao e i) = = \ Die June 27 e iy : e ers were killed. 0 ] | subject under consideration . places where ten or more persond oboken and vas early marning OPP SE DRY P Hoboken and it wa : o The government, the dispatch adds, h Owing to the harbor strike, no pri- employed to swing outward before he reached his stateroom, WITHOUT JOBS S | FErasmo and Joseph Peretta, con- 1 2 has take © st energet a5 that his sleep was only brief, 365,400 1s taken the most energetic meas vate tugs were available to tow the | victed murderers of Frank Palmese To Protect Service Men. Receives Irish Delegation. of this city, must expiate their crime ures. Three divisions were rushed to George Washington out into the har- = The presideat arrived at the Metro- Berlin and other reinforcements con- | Massachusctts Labor Men Wire Gov-|hor. Two army transport tugs weroe | at the end of the hangman's noose | Of the more than three score . . - : 15 1 - 3 3 20% tinue to pour in. The attitud res I S ¢ 3 927 adopted the most important, 4 politan Opera house about 8:15 | This is An Increasc of 25,305 Lakol 1“ an in. ,“U attitude of the ernor Coolidge and Mayor Peters to | PL¢5eNt but the ship was got under | at the state prison on June 27, the | ¢ “ the deficiency bill, Wil o’clock last night. After Mr. Taft and Y 5 5 ps, howeve S uncertain. A 3 | way without their aid by W. J. Mc- | supreme court of errors handing | from th ency u WERCEES himself had spoken, the president a That of a Week Ago, Washingt ‘x\‘x\vul dl\’\ on is openly hostile to the Work Against Prohibition. Loughlin, a Sandy Hook pilot. down a decision yesterday finding no | control places of H} repute, The sorting thaf “an overwhelming ma-| o government, but tho government be- he ship sailed under command of | errors in the admission of testimony, [ Was drawn at the request of the Jority of tne Amerl people is in Reports. lieves it cun count on half of the| Boston, March 5—The executive| Captain Edward McCauley, Jr. presented during the trial in superior | eral government in order to ¥ favor of tne leagua of nations,” Mr. Berlin troops. board of the state branch of the Am- court in October. Judge Gager occu- | further safeguards around me! iy Washington, March 5.—Unemploy- | 5 -~ - Rediitale 4 e SVilson roceiroaliata o o b || MR S T ) acan bureau in Wilhelm- | erican Federation of Labor has in- pied the bench, and the defendants |service. Among other things it 1 ise ec E sse was occupie E ad- | structed i secretary se F o 1 J. - 3 - > ; Americans th wh he discussed | 3 17 g Employment Service showed vas oceup Ld.)butvxll the lead 41}"\1<L« d ‘1}.«‘»? retary to send a tele- COLD WAYE IS NEAR were represented by Judge Noble E. | vides for jail sentences only in ¢ the aspirations of Ireland at the| . eady increaso during the past | cyp; aped. Two Russian Bolshe- | gram to Governor Coolidge and Mavor Pierce of Bristol. of conviction. There can be ng 3 E S peace conference. Militant suffra- | Loy "in the area of unemployment Laye Resh sl and wmer (Teete BbD B0 Lniiagiihe Coib The Perettas were sentenced to die Among other sénate bills ad gett had trled unsuccessfully to | wook IR CR% B O B ons with. | °US important documents seized. Gov- | ence of governors and mayors ia Force theis wiy into the opora house | 2N I the number of persons with | cinment troops at Spandau have oc- | Washington urging them to use their| Weather Burcau Predicts Spring-like earlier in tho cvening and a few of | i i mbers of Job soekers in. | Cupied the artillery depot containing influence to have the war time prohi- e od with large numbers of job scekers in- | o.oat quantities of arms and muni- | bition proclamation rescinded. Weather Will Disappear Within = 2 . creased to 66 per ccnt, while the Tho Georgo Washington passed | tERSRC 5 €8 RO, i T eed {0 | ions which the independents count- - voxt 36 Hours—TLook For Snowfall | Argued against the admission of tes- [ gardens. quarantine DS s I ) 365,400 or 25,305 over last week, New | °& UPon seizing. A GOSTLY MISTAKE timony by Medical Examiner Harry | The governors nomination of luted by guns 'vt.'w U. 8. 8. Am- g 0iang, W York, Pennsylvania 30 Clvilia Tt b Washington, March 5—A cold wave | E. Elcock of this city, which em-|jam 7. Hyde as labor commissil B “n‘\“ v..~\h'\ au 1 ?.(‘\\" Jersey reported e Pem'l“l \'I“'”c‘;]“‘" ‘:’]w “;‘]\':\ s e v S L«y;:;:n:xr:-?“ rmmd :;y: Vlnld:‘:;l (()w\-”vi‘}'lli\f :,if'.‘yx\lemt;l‘x‘v.i-; ‘nu:(’:;‘» rh:‘- was confirmed Cheer President. ,’,:) ?':"“(‘ ,-,.‘f,,p,,lmi.y, Bl e | ciated Press).—Government troops, | TWO Polish Officers Killed When | weather bureau announced that | also objected to the charge of Judge House Adopts Bill dont was cheered by near- | | occupied the city of Halle, between | spring-like temperature prevailing | Luclen F. Burpee to the jury. Judge | rmhe house adopted from its ot | | | the speect of the president and| “president Wilson returns to Eu- ! jfanover. S thelcnuse ofibis Ao T ranos today WVilliam Howard Taft in apport of | rope with greatly diminished pres- | p— Tn his possession was found a cou- Another serious phase of the strike the league of nations at the opera | tige a result of the action of an | Two ! Bolshovikil Arrested. pon for the third Liberty Loan, and | developed today when there was talk house last night. They told also of!important representative section of | P & the activities of the president on the jnis own countrymen, and with hia | eve of his departure. boasted league of nations treated pres | early last month, but Governor Hol- | were those amending the q comb granted a stay of execution un- | Mfg. Company’s charter; to ine til June 27, pending the decision of | pnalties for trespass on and the: the supreme court Judge Pierce ) vegetables from war and Ukrainians Fired on Inte; or sanguinary street fighting in which | Train: There Through Error. charter relating to ferries, wigh Iy 1,500 po-coming troops the ATADAT ’ Berlin and Weimar, late Monday, aft- =enerally over much of the country | Gager in rendering his decision de- s S i i dar bills amending the Ne Lo Georg ashingion, making for tho ast of the Mississippi would disap- [ nied that the evidence was hearsay. open s ). the incoming transport } 30 civilians were killed, according to pear within the next 36 hours, — : i 5 & _ | - 3 A amendment offered from the S police boat Patrol, con- an aviator who has arrived here by | Warsaw, March 4 (By the Asso-| The most pronounced cold wave of GOTTON EXGHANGE CLOSES amending charters of the Water veying the iv] welcoming commi 4! ish Premier Goes Back to Pavis to | airplane from Halle. The troops also | ciated Press.)-—Two Polish afficers | the winter has been holding sway in Gas Tishe Go the Winstdd tee to he soldiers, wizwagsed suffered casualiies were killed when the Ukrainians fired § the upper Mississippi valley. When it . 3 s s hoT el e e R Resume Work With Peace Confer-| During the fighting (he aviator re- | On the train bearing fthe inter-allied | gets a good chance in the east, the i - ports, the rioters drowned officers of | commission to Poland afler its de-| forecaster said, it will remain for | Will Not Open Until Tomorrow, Ow- | fund availa hers in Wilson liner was approaching SEeaiaon, stitutions; relating to Sierra’s kha 2 it ) engiege ik s £ ing to Uncertain Conditions Created | Derby city r o0 repea farewells to the president and crowd- London, s.—-Premier Lloyd | Saale. There was much looting be- | The officers had hourded the train by L R e e e ng De rby cf : T KH” the ed to the rails a vessel cume | George left this aing for Paris to | fore and during the fighting and prop- ; Mistake to snow late tonight or tomorrow in By Passing of Wh Amcnamentll . PR nptroller to opposite the Washington, { resume~gvork with the peace confer- | erty loss is said to be heavy the middle Atlantic and New England - ; vhere the president, on the hurricane | ence delegates. The Spartacan leaders fled and are ALLIES REPULSE ATTA K e New York, March 5.—Owing to the | & Dumber of aboke dec v 4 hi; @ in acknowledg- The premier was accompanied on ! reported to have taken a large G | passing of the wheat bill by congress | tion bills v‘v‘\wlma‘ board of con ment his trip by John W. Davis, the Ameri- | amount of city funds with them. The e vesterday with an amendment affect- | Connecticut school for girls can ambassador and Mrs. Davis. Am- | overnment troops have proclaimed a | _ WILL HOLD RAILROADS ing the cotton futures act, this legis- | SChool for boys bassador Davis will visit the Ameri- | state of siege in Halle. Fierce Onslaught By Bolsheviki Met lation being effective immediately, Among favorable ence Delegates, : clad passengers s C gay the government forces in the River | Parture from Lembers on Sunday. | several day for an investigation streams; reports to can army bases and possibly the front - the board of managers of the New | house were those on bills designs ) b - = With Rain of Lead and ¥ e C c 7 He will get iato touch with the Am- RESTRIGT OFFIGERS’ LIGENSE nemy | o irector General Hines States Gov- | York cotton exchange met this morn- | the Connecticut Agricultural col erican commissioners in Paris during Leaves Many Dead. ing and announced the opening of the [ & trustee to receive a grant of S. Assistant Attorncy General Men- | his week's absence from London. ernment Has No Intention of Relin- Dy g Archangel, March 4, (By the Asso- ! MAKES NOISY PROTEST | Only Americans By Birth or Naturali- | ciated Press)— After artillery prepar- quishing Control Just Yet. Hands Wilson His Resignation. OF RUSSIAN OCOUPATION | . vion Can Got Rating Tn Merchant | “U00: (he Bolsheviki forces launched S D e, Bty (Gl Paris, March 5.-—An unidentified S an infantry attack yesterday against Modd has resigned as U. S. assistant | man was arrested today after he had | Marine, Hurley Says. »\‘meV EOsLUons Lon the right bank of attorney general it became known |fired & pevolver from the Palais de| .. pimgion, March 5—Only Am- e ‘l;,’;,:“”:ii; here today prior to the departure of | I'Elysee, the residence of President| . .., by naturalization or birth | repulsed with considerable losses. Al | to appropriate funds for the railroad | resumption of trading until the ex- President Wilson for Europe. | Poincare. He said he was a foreigner, | . ;.. heing given officer’s license in the | lied scouts found many bodiee iy the | administration, Director Gen. Hines | change could readjust its business to Mr. Todd had charge of prosecu- | hut refused to state his natlonality. | crcnant marine. Chairman Edward | woods affer the engagement. | stated today. Mr. Hines also ex- | conform to the amendment. adopted by the senate although tlons under the Sherman anti-trust [ He declared he desired o Protest | guriex of the shipping board, in | Along this front and also on the | p@ined that overy effort would be | The managers later decided to ex- | duestion was raised as to thé law and had been mentioned asa suc- | against allied intervention in Russia. | gtatement today characterized as| Dyina piver the Bolsheviki continue | made to continue operations as usual | tend the closing of the exchange exemption of the property, the cessor to Attorney Gen. Gregory, = “misleading” cabled statements that| yytillery firing. G o to avoid laying off emploves and to | until tomorrow. being that such exemption if an whose resignation became effective at | TAKES OATH AS ASS'T German naval officers were taking bemm T finance railroads through Yprivate EERE this instance rested with lo noon yesterday. o = TREASURER-SECRETARY | advantage of existing regulations “to e loans or through advances from the | SOVIETS PAY authorities A recess appointment for A. Mitch- Washington, ~ March 5.—Jouett | colonize” the growing merchant ma- WEATHER. e fnance corporation = e & >l The corridors ell Palmer of Pennsylvania for attor- | shouse af Ka took office today as|rine. Mr. Hurley asserted that mare | Hartford, March 5.—Fores (hhwm, '?Vepralh‘ofid administra- SLONTHINGHOREEOEAGANDA thronged in the ney general was signed by the presi- | ggsistant secretary of the treasury, [than 7,500 officers, for engine rooms | cast for New Britain and vi- tion’s program of capital expenditures Washington, March 5-—Swedish | committees had dent shortly after midnight aboard | succeeding Thomas B. Lave, resigned. | and decks had been graduated to date| cinity: Rain, probably chang- for extensions, improvements and netw | press reports received by the State de- | portance before eral funds for teaching of agr ture; relating to purchase and tenance of third ward fire appa in Shelton and establishing a men’s relief fund in Danbury. exchange had been deferred until 11:45 o’clock. The amendment creates a new con- Washington, March 5.—The gov- | tFact by reducing the number ot ernment has no immediate intention | 8rades of cotton but does not affect of relinquishing control of railroads, | 014 contracts already outstanding. It Other Matters Taken Up. 's a result of the failure of congress | Was considered desirable to put off tioned As Gregory’s Successor, The amendment to the echarte) | | | ; Norwich Young Men's association mission taken immediately Lo Wash- ington by Marshal Thomas | D. McCarthy house of representatives of the 1 schools and that all of them were Thursday — morning: much ernment will try to continue the proj- | Soviet government had appropriated | by the comn congress, Will supervise the war risk | American citizons with previous sea colder, ccts planned through the next few | £000,000 rubles monthly for carrying | “to regulate t and internal revenue hureaus cxperience, J | | | | the Geor Washington and the r*nnhl,\xr Shou who was a member of the | from the navigation and engineering ing to snow late tonight or buildin may be modified, the gav pariment today said the Russian | bill was found months, on its propaganda. in various countries, | be smoked i