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B YR Hfimms wosmons TpiGalIN ((LLAPSE | oLt vl ki i Come Quickly to Save G Figures, Showing Astounding Vanguard of Famots 2700 Divi Amount Bxpeaded: People Were Led 0 Expect Too, T S Much Help From United States | aviven onts s sovernmien ieor Kellaway., parliamentary sec And v Bonar Law, governn h sion Arrives in New York Today | o= e oot o | Much Help From BS. |l snarere cans Leow 2overt T “somre remarks figures in tho —_— last night to some questions rais house of commons today regardin a debate on foreign affairs that OTHERS NEARING HOME oot o i S THE HORALE THEN BROKE, i~ it —_— go Ve vember 11, he said there were 33,000 sards Bolshevism Mr. Bonar I separate coniiacts outstanding which said that few people now had any§ it 4 Maurctania, With | Involved liability of 31:'1 “””-”"‘(' | Raymond Robins, Former Head of | lusions about it. ]The All:(‘Te : Leviathan and aurct ., Jatar fhe expenditures o agreed that something must b o pounds steriing E i . : 5 munitions during tie Red Cross in Russia. Gives His | for Russia, but none of them, he d S »f Thi i the ministry of munitions durin S v Russia, bu , 3,700 Men of This Unit, Dock— 11539.000,000 pounds clared, would recommend dispatcl war toialle . - P . . . 2 wurplus stocks to bo | View of Bolshevik Govermiient to |5 070 FOTC T oS to quell the Date of Parade Tentatively Fixed Theve are rplu g the necessar 3 < 2 ing from tanks to K Y rarchy there 5 5 Senate Committec. & for March 20. n te om guns to slue. They \s (0.indemnities, he said, the gov= : yver ihiree continents, Washington, March 6.—Raymon ernment realized that the country ex- New York, March 6.—Troops that from the work done bY Pri- | Robins of Chicago, former head of | pected to get tie best possible indem- smashed the Hindenburg lin \ sms, 182 nationsl factoried §he American Red Cross mission in | hities from Germarny sud he empha- covereil fhemseives with glory for alll o toiaplished ab an cwpemse Of f miucoin wnd one bl thoss wihde tosti |lslies te poiat thet nwa\Q"“‘B‘ i Time oops of the 27th division - | 60,000,000 pounds. Others were al- | oo i champions of the Bolshevik | ain’s business to get every 5% e \ 1| Guardsmen of the Stut tered at @ coxt of 5.000,000 pounds | government have insisted should be | could, but it was useless to }tfi\l ¢ | date ew York med on hom B Thirty of th factorics will be Te- | joqrg, testified today before the sen- | the hope fhat the indemnities would ate committee investigating lawless | Wipe out the country’s immense war | propaganda. He said among other | debt. months’ ServiCe |00 sor storagn purposes and others agy @ 10 i in Frar T a ashore, more | ¢ held for emergencies The i R ship re hat fors while, on ' without Martin, was than 1 them, { Woolwich arsenal is still working 10 | things that before Russia failed as Mr. Bonar Law agreed that it was transport Leviathan h ended AN et any military emergencey, M ian e Allied and American pro. | urgent that peace be achieved quick- pagandists unwittingly contributed | Iv, because theve was real danger of e S8 SO R S » smisse €N | Jargely to the downfall of Russian | Germany sinking into Bolshevism. b S L ik MR e | cmploved at repairing motor 10Tries | morale and what followed. Moreover he pointed out that there Mauretania, several hours behind the |, jn the production of articles Maral et b Sies o ratos o for b AL Leviathan in arriving. Together on|ceded by the army when it is pliced | «pogters were all over Russia,” said | lies to get their own trade and in- | A bill deaing, ¥ O e o iuloniees :"”‘* | on w neace footing Mr. Robins, “felling how great the | dustries going again. Therefore, the | mobiles, reported to e i { eight day vovage from est When | yranaseay stated. The cmploves there, | i i \ilies were and how powerful Amer- | sooner the blockade was ended, given | make the penalty for comnvi | | i i they docked in Hoboken just at NoON. | {ncicnd” of being dismissed, are being ’OT‘M; \,\_\‘ s are speeding to po FIND BOMB IN SYNAGOGUE ica was. Some of the poste i the knowledge that some other | more than ten years, and for a b the rest. [fhe United States would have 20.- | Weapon could be depended upon, the : conviction, not more than 15 ¥ " v Other Troops on Way 1 000 airplanes and 4,000,000 men in ‘ better it would be for at Britain The Leviathan and the Mauretania, iI‘runce. The Russians, reading.these 1 and the world in general. which also arrived today, carried | Bulgars Accused of Trying to Murder | qeclarations, said to themselves, ‘well, | ] 13,700 men of the 27th Division . T e e s [l B fha et (s kinuel ek il =of honte| Other units of the division which Jews While &t Worship—Are Try-| ¢, whije’ There is no doubt that | Yfought with the Iiritish in France and | jng to Strip Whole Country. this propaganda materially assisted | Seaman T.eo Niedzwecki, of thisf 5 Belgium will arrive on other trans- | in the disintegration of the Russian | L oo il oportentweonla maketa NS L SO N of thel| February ports due here within a few days. The | _Saloniki, March 3.—A serious anti- { morale, and that it had exactly the BITTERLY ASSA” Ei] fine or jail term or both, the penally | U, Salem, died Y & hospiill il The surg iriumphal parade of the entire divi- | Semitic movement in Bulgaria is re-| opposite effect from what was in- for conviction for registering a | Boston this morning from woundk 0,“ n t sion will be held on March 20, if ten- | ported in the Jewish newspaper ! tended.” | spayed dog as an unspayed dog. received from an accidental shootifig | {110se sections t tative plans of the. rcception commit- | Jdberal. On Suturday, February 1 Trouble With Kerensky Rule. T | Governor’s Bill Defeated. a few days ago. His condition Wag | ©f any reductior tpes are approved by General O'Ryan, | # bomb was found in the central Jew- Describing conditions as he found | considered favorable after the péei. | While in the no | dent but a relapse occurred-! and | #'¢ demanding lian synagogue in Sofia. It was timed | {hem when he went to Russia, he said | British and French Object to death resulted withstandinz the . Over 10,060 on ll.l'ny!l“l — | to explade at o time when the edifice | that early in the Kerensky regime he x e S S . The young man was 20 vears of age | €"able unemployn and enlisted in the navy in May, 1917, No General Wa, R OE e 0G00| Sould have besn llodinith Syorsiinsfibecame aware chaf it was falling be- Food Blockade Against ver a few hundred more than 10.000. yers and it is alleged ihat it Wwas|cause it did not pay enough atten- Mhey coniprise the 105th and 106th | placed there by Bulgarians tion to affairs in the outlying dis- Dalmati in Hartford. e had seen much ac. | “There Infantry complete; 107th Infantry, | Fighting between peasants and Bul- | tricts, Kerensky's civil power, {he almatia. 5 >* | tive service but was stationed at Bos .“ : fleld and staff and First and Second | garian forces in western Thrace and | witness asserted, was inefficient and _ ooE it moldiors iof sl R R0 T L G s Tl eny eitd Dl jattalions; 16 officers and 633 men of | Strumnizta as a result of efforts of | the Soviet control grew up naturall [Rfofm g8 Sena oy "”‘]“'1'“ r”""":‘: ‘h“" tails of how the shooting oceurred | 1 - 105t hine G jattalion; five | lulgars to requisitic 4 anc : ¢ Sk, e G S Britiant anzllthelc ittee had been unable to | il € ec the 105 Machine Gun Battalion; five | the Bulgars to requisition (m\. TRLUE el bt e e _Paris, March §.—The British and f’v:'M:v.n:‘;::‘nc\.m:y e D B e e o | T ofticers and 21 menlofithels vdy]z\.uzrn— | nouschola ariclos has beell reported. | paralysis in Russia to the fact that )I-rr"nvl!» delezates here have become | 47 aus his father Wiadislaw, who lives at 180 | that coy try Brigade headquarters: eight offi- | Tt is said at the Bulgarians are at- | hefore the war Germans were the | Pitterly outspoken in the supreme C Broad street 8 does also 5 iy cers and 36 men of the division's|tempting ta strip the country before | cconomic directors of Russia and that | WAT council and the supreme eco- | them continued to wear thelr wni-|,0 o - p " W5 LG “ 0 b : headquarters troops, and one officer | being forced to retive. when they disappeared nobody was | Nomic council in criticism of the food | forms for some time. He cited in- e eoliivee G i s a for a gre men of the policinz depari- | — —— competent to take their places. blockadp which the Italian govern- | Stances of men in uniform Thaving | "0 T8 0 T8 oo L0 e | climinating | TANKS TO BOOST LOAN V. Ttobing eafa that he was anti- | ment is maintaining against Datmatic, | been able to buy liquor and becoming [ Strect alex o third brother, s also | short time soclalist when he went fo Russia and | Bosnia, Herzegoving, Croatia and Slo- | infoxicated, thereby bringing dis- | ' (1€ Daiy @d i3 & member of i The tex han arve 60 cas- — his experiences there had not changed | Venia. The new democracies built out | eredit on their uniform. {ttee | Funeral arrangements have not been | .o MOst s R i ideas in regard to socialism. of the old Ausirian empire arc relied | Senator Deming, for the committee [ THNATR, STTAREEN NS 2 nol beenllie oyt in : - oranches of the | gyepr 200, Manned by Soldiers and upon by the Entenic as a proteciion | €aid the bill had been well considered SHeEpceanociadito : of woolen 71 a ivilians, arrive in this eity tomorro 1 still and 81 civilians, il enriitte wasopposealtonie | 5 porow prog = A [ @gainst the Bolsheviki wave, and the | and Y I i ick and wounded Armed With Machine Guns, Will S 0 i i e i SSiie ; : e - g lelphia = e yod shortage is creating | because it went so far as to bind the 3 . i 2 4 pad ooy i, Nl TRUE BILL REP RTED | foo e NORMERISEGRETARY - 4 i te and the penalty would be the same | Seaman Trot (= ¢ PYC I8 repo for conviction of changing markers i . BS are far or other identification on automobiles ton As Result of Fat hat there is cor to aid in theft of the vehicles. The 2 T MEMPloyment, but it is " Accident—20 Years 01d. : ! bill would eliminate any fine as a pen- | At mOted that ithe condition does seem to have grown wo The judiciary committee made an adverse report on a bill which came | from the governor's office on behalf | of the training camp activities divi- ! sion of the war department for a | 1aw to prevent the sale or sgift of wi for soldiers and sailors, as many of suals Arrive. | 3,746, comp complet headquarters, While the American delegates are Washington, Mareh 6.—More than | Grand Jury Says New derses Gunmen | 1658 outspoken than the British and | Senator Bowers wanted the report | OF NAVY IS DEAD 200 fast American fighting “tanks” | I'rench regarding the ltalian action | committee. The report was accepted | Must Stand Trial For Madden Mur- | they are concerned over the situation, 7. : o civilian life, even if not in uniform. L - have been len:i by the War depart- sr-General Prank Tines, 1 i ment to the Liberty Loan organiza- ler in Manchest which is stopping all American relief | There was debate in which Sena- | only ek traveled as a cusual 2% | tion to be sent over city streets ang | I i Manchester. vor orsWoodruff and Bowers pleaded for [ Hilary A. Herbert Left Congress to Prices of Shoes Will Advancy en | country roads during the Victory Lean Hartford, March 6.—A grand jury entirely dependent upon | an overturn of the report and Sena- Take Par ing the 54th Infan- | epEIS] i ; campaign as advertising features. | in the supevior criminal court this | t in Cleveland’s Cabinct v several hundred | s| States for food staples, re- | tors Klett and Deming defended the report O irces. Seven officers, 17 | Between 12 and 20 will be assigned to | afternoon returned true bills of mur-| C¢IVins credits throush the American | tapled and his motion was defeated 17 During Second Term. armis Erel o O Ciinn wore | €ach federal reserve distriet to belder in the first degree against Wil-| {reasury with which fo muke pur-lang the bill rejected 18 to 8 2 8 ol 6 5 SRR men fonefnutse andionefeivtiay routed by district managers. Each |liam Bessler, John Neuss, Francis| (hases. Italian relief supplics cost Tax Bill Reported. Tampa, o Ma el S T, | of the five-ton tanks, manned by two | Murphy, Fred l. Klein, William Mec-| 599,000,000 monthly, while the relicf i 3 | PEERE R LERRAE I (O S0 sty LA S soldiers and armed with machine | Donald and William S. Miller, the so-| ©f the Czechs, Jugo-Slavs and Serl A tax bill reported in provides that | Grover Cleveland’s second term, died i e PR e called New Jersey gunmen accused of | 1Ds costs the United States about | @ person making a declaration of real | here today at the age of 85 vears i the murder of Captain William .| $20.000.000 monthly. The persistence | estate to the assessors for taxation Mr. Herbert had been in fechle or wounded. NO BREAK IN STRIKE Ship Owners Obdurate and Marine than decline dition of greate | 1‘ Madden in Manchester on the night of | ©f the Italian blockade and what is|the grand list shall also declare the | health for a number of years. Hej e, 4o rong | B R T GO ON TRIAL January 30. Madden was special night | charged as the efforts of Italy to ob- | amount of the mortgage on the pro- | had spent the winter here. doney oo it ¢ Hoal 1 policeman at the Cheney silk mills at | t&in political advantazes are creating | perty. An accompanying bill would | Throughout the Civil war Mr. Her-1 = & an corai | that time and, it is claimed, frustrated | SUCh bitterness that some of the Eu- | also vide that money loaned on |Dbert served as an officer of the Eighth Sorme ban i thall | Alabama valunteers and at the close | “° aRacrs o s was colonel of the regiment. He was| 0/ money b - banks since the armist would gregate $300,000,000 Workers Tusist Their Demands | State Opens Tts Casc Against the | an atiempt on the part of the accused | 'OPean representatives are suggesting | interest and secured by a mortgage Must Be Met. men to perpetrate u carefully planned | the possibility of the discontinuance | on real estate shall be exempt from < . Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company | zilk robbery. of American relief for Italy. axation to an amiount eausl ta ! the |active for 50 years In lconfederate New York, March 6.-—Further ef- Early in February an Italian mili- | assessed value of the mortgaged real | federation organizations and was the forts were made today by James L. | Today—Manslaughter Charged. tary mission penetrated Jugo-Slav | state on tho assessment list of g | 2uthor of several works dealing with Hughes, mediator of the department ‘ o ) SAHRBAGHER OUT APRIL { |vobuiated territory at Laibach and | town on city. ) the problems of the south befare and oTfilabor; | tofl ciectainettioniont it hE) pligeole s T AChtchi e iihoistalol settled in the town. The Jugo-Slavs | ; ) after the war. LFAVES ANDERS o phrt of the siriking marine workers. | obencd its case Today against Thomas e Wt e me s Protection For Concessionists, He was elected to the 45th congress Officials of the railroad administra- | I7. Blewitt, division superintendent of | y , ..y afan Convicted for Alleged Se- | Serbin they are not the enemies of | Another bill places with the super- |2nd served continuously until the 52d| v fion and its emploves who operate 40 |ithe Brooklyn Rapid Transit company Italy, and they resent the occupation | intendent of the state police the 1i. | CONETeSs, when he was appointed to | Vice-President A. W. Kemptod per cent of the harbor craft, held an- | and the first o a group of officers and | ditious Remarks During War, Ben- | of Fiume and the Dalmatian coast | censing of amusements at parks main. | the cabinet of President Cleveland's i %. other meeting at the office of A. J. | employes to be iried for manslaughter | e e SRR P SRR D S e | SStona naiitvetion k305 Sover His Connection With o Stone, federal manager of the Erie |in connection with the fatal Malbone efits by President’s Clemency. e ) forcedlithel i o | a e J.‘\ S L e 2 5 e 2 3 : s April 1—Will Enter Into Busi silroad. These negotiations do not | street tunnel wreek of last November Charles Sahrbacher of this oity, | 18ve Laibach' on February 19. The | and Charter Oak park and is intended FOUR DIE IN WRECK L . affect private boat owners and their The prosecution) would attempt foll L WHETSH SRUbicsy of & (his o Italians retoried by Sl lishine o [Fo B protec Moo s e Vice-Presiden Kemptoy men who so far have steadfastly re- | prove, the district attorner stated, : o fused overtures looking toward a sei- | that derailment of a Brighton Beach thed tlement. Leaders of the strile con- [elevated train was due pavtly to im- demn the separate negotiations and | proper construction of the tracks and assert that even if an agreement<with !ty inefficiency of the engineer, a dis- ihe railroad administration and its | patcher driving the motor train dur- workers s effected the strike Wil | ing a.strike of regular c S s continue against the privale owners oy the company's refusal to comply | he strikers claim the number of | with an award of the National War craft in operation have been further reduced, while the boat owners as- that prosross has been made in | | court at New Haven early last fall, | 1000 Dblockade against all Jugo-Slav | Jocal raids of constubles for uttering seditious remarks, w territory. Inasmuch t allways | yjan committees have gun | Fatal Wreck on Pennsylvania Road named in the acts of clemency shown | (0 Czecho-Slav territory cross the | cleaning up their ks for the num- | by President Wilson in ordering the | Su80-Sluv regions, this blockude has | pey of reports made, most of them| When Train Crashes Into Standing E also affected the American relief work | ynfavorahle, liberation of a - of prisoner was large. Some com- A e I bo 1ib. | for both Behemia and Moravia im“““ are ahout through with hear.| Freight—Cars and Bridge Burned. erated on April 1. Sahrbacher, ou |, 1 being found guilty, was sentenced to LT [sb WETSL) LR R | Atlantaliorionelvear wodiata Washington. March 6.—Ttaly ‘ Labor boar he ) o Philadelphia, March 6—I"our train- Among the favorable reports to|men were killed and two others bad- either branch were those on bills |y 5 4 injured in rear-end collision to- arrest of the voung man cre- | boen warned hy the American govern | such as the following: b on the Trenfon cut-oft of ted quite a stir at the time it hap- | Ment thai unicss she puts an end to i TR AT B Pennsylvania near Willow Grove sert | pened last summer. Sahrbac delays in movements of relief s S T 1 il rict ing the boats <with non-union | 1 ner. Sahrbacher was upplies . 5 The killed: William rich, Har- maming th octsSwith Snor e SENATORS TO SPEAK well known and his predicament | 10 the newly estublished JDigo-Slavic To gzive the New Haven county | is : Clyde Campbell, y e risbu Dono- worlkers. caused surprise. Fe was defended | and Czecho-Slavic states, steps will be | state’s attorney at New Haven $5.000 [ hue and (. E. Waltman, Enola. Pa during his trial by Judge William | 12Ken fo cut off the flow \merican | salary. at Waterbur: $3.500 and in William J. Florer, Enola, ft = el % A T = s burned. On Tcague of Nations Before New WILL MEET GEN. EDWARDs, | JANY EILLED IN BATTLE to buy more I’\r*'d' to allow Waterbury | A freight train had stopped for wa.- York Association. i FOR RULE IN BERLIN | [0 increase its water supply but ex-|{er at the Davisville bridge. Another { empting Bantam Lake and certain | t;ain crashed into it. Fifteen box y a Arrested When | | Maine Farm Hand Local Members of the 26th Are to| Copenhagen, March 6.—Both the | tributaries of the Naugatuck river; to | cars were derailed. The wreckage February 15, Nearly 2 compel a wife or husband in ca aught fire and much freight was de-| Disabled Service Man He Is Said to Have ’ el W SEONEE G (00 iy | stroved. The bridge also was burned. Sk Wahington, March 6.—Senato; e Attacked a = e e Spartacans and the government forces Borah, republican, of Idaho and Reed Merd Bommen Feader domiotfow. i, [ . L oce number kilied 1 fent With Axe, Dies. of Missouri and Thomas of Colorado, | The local members of the 26th di- | Wednesday before police headquar I democrats, left today for New York | vision who have returned f{rom ' ters in the Alexanderplatz, Given Training by Governmend o i f according | agsa rhere > s i Caribou, Me., March 6 ';:““:fef;‘lfll where they will speak tonight on the | France are asked to mect at the |to a Berlin dispatch to the Politiken. mfl“:’,: ,‘;E“","L’:_k il Bt 0LD “H[NDY” WORRIED Washington, March 6.—sa ody, a farm hand, was a 2| League of Nations before the Arts and | Hartford club tomorrow afternoon at | The fighing finally was ended by | o oar M Gomwlaiiae SaE D) HManch o = St ‘Conner today on the charge of mur-| gonceg association. Senator Thom- | 1:30 to meet Major Goneral Edwards. | negotiation. ) gRjnEscalnsl PR R NanEatuck feouy — Drogress in the work of re-eges der. He is alleged to have attacked| ;o ajdress will bo the first he has de- | General Edwards has exprossed. h 8 3 | making many amendments to the and placing disabled soldiers, Arthur Chamberlain, a butcher, in| i icoreq on the subject but Senator | desire to meet every man of the 26th CepmETama Shelton ity charter: and one to the man Field Marshal Fears Attack | rines and sailors was srted t front|of the latter's home at RGonner |0 S ove Recd have attacked Uho) | pecsonslly as ho comiandedl this dic BACK FROM OVERSEAS, Bridgepart charter relating to assess _ e in a statement iss during a quarrel vesterday noom,| i sive draft of the league's cons St e Pael e e Joseph B. Dagnall, of 101 Sefton | MENts for betterments. of Bolsheviki—Rallics Pcople to Chamberlain died at .”“","',‘";"‘ from | ¢, ,tion. Senator Borah will speak at | ford tomorrow to speak gives him the | Drive. who enlisted last March in the Defense of Eastern Frontier. the effects of blows inflicted on the| p . ion saturday. opportunity to meet the boys from | United States val Flying Corps DEAD OR ALIVE? were made public showing that u head and arm with an axe. = st this locality who served in France | has returned from over s, where rlin, March (By Associated | that time that boa ad take o - CONNECTICUT CASUALS with this division. he has been serving for nine months. .al Soldier Fir: . ress.)—The military situation on | the cases of nearly 23,000 disa BRITISH TO ASK FULD START HOMEWARD TODAY SN ey He was detailed to the submarine pa- From Prison, ThealAs De: I the eastern front is painfed in black- | men. During the past month PAY FOR SEA LOSSE i 4 i RIVER NAVIGATION trols ste tioned at Queenstown Ireland. 2 est colors by Field Marshal von Hin-| men under the board’s direction 4 Sl Washington, March 6.—Five trans- i Y opENED | 1@ 15 now working for the Ellison The war department, on March 3. | denburg in an interview printed here London, March 6, (via Montreal.)— | ports bringing home 242 Officers and S OFFICIALL e Construction company of Hartford. otificd Mrs. Terra Tapar of tast | He declares that unless the popula- British delegates to the peace confer-| 6,610 men sailed from Brest, Mar- Hartford. March 8.—Navigation of street, that her brother, Private | tion rallies to the defense of their ave been instructed to submit | seilles and Bordeaux Monday for New | the Connecticut river for the season ward B. Trecher, was reported homes and families it will be impossi- as their first demand full reparation|Yecrk. The ships are the Francesca, | of 1919 opened officially today with “L.\lHFn d from German prison camp and | ble to ward off attacks by Balshevik for British losses at sea during the|Italia, Hollandia, Agamemnon and | the arrival here of a tug and thre Hartford, March 6.—Fore~ 1 returned to France h-wd( “The expecations of the| NEWSPAPER PLANT war, including compensation for rela- | Awa Maru. Casual companies in-| coal-laden barges from down river. It cast for New Britain and vi. .ast night she received a supple- | Poles and the Entente that the Poles ‘ GUTTED BY tives of mariners whao lost their i cluded among the troops are: On the said a1 the office of the Hartford | cinity: Fair and colder to- ! 'mentary telegram stating 1e [ will succeed to the German inherit- Hudsorn N 3 farch nccording 1o a statement made by [ Francesca, Pennsylvania and Counec- |: New York Transportation Co. night: ¥rida increasing young soldier had died on N - |{anee thitiveYeast Wil e biastadi 1o | Dlant Tos ' ng Re Premier Lloyd George to a deputation |ticut; on the Italia, Pennsylvana and the date of resumption of steam- cloudiness, becoming unset. 12 of wounds while in a G Savs T oW thal Paled andl the | s et »dayibs from the mercantile marine service | Massachusetts; Agamemnon, Penn- | boat trafic was uncert«in; that it de- | tled by Friday night, [rw“wv\z camyp and was buried ie untry in the east will belong either | which for ! itorial and ope) today. isylvania; Awa Maru, Massachusetts. | pended on federal order. = T { many to us ar te the Bolsheviki,” forees make a hasty exit, Men Had upon the other to testify as to such | ned he fe board for vocational educatior tistics compiled up to February entered upc rses of training pected o fit them for useful wor skilled tr or professions g