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S e FROM THE HERALD ‘ R 7 | » %% x x x | TO THI SERVICE. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT. SATURDAY ESTABLISHELD i876. IN FALL OF RUSSIA v <o s e - CUT BELOW 509,909 000 Worth of Securities— bull Narrowly Escape Death Wi Loot is Recovered. Trying to Make Tandinge s Ambassador Francis Tells Senate, ' Gen. March Says This Total Will e e of Conditions as He Saw Them | reneme i wee rom 16 to 0. are | B Maintained Pending New Law | riwmine siaren s —ituen 8 under arrest today aes well, aviator, son : ] robbery following the dar- wanufacturer, and Captain = J. 4 i sault and n ing holdup yvesterday in the flnancial Trumbull, president of the Trumbd CALLS LEM;{UN RGENT et ot st S, s brower's: DEMOBILIZATION 7 BIGURES eatel s compenytoin = Sy March S.—JFive youths, messenger, of Liberty bonds and 01'1"‘1‘ cape from death today X ? securities valued at $63,000. The} roplane in which they were fiyi whom are brothers | Up to Date, 1.361,528 Officers and | Cime to grief in landing and was s for brokerage { badly smashed Neither of the mel were associated Men Have Been Discharged and 1,- | received o serateh, but the maching lis a complete wreck with the excep Have Been Ordered Re- | gion of the engine. The accident 0cd: eurred about 30 fect from the homedf of My umbull. - Washington, Mareh ~General AMr. Trumbull explained that it was | March announced today that the Dis second ride in an aerovlane and, : prisoners three of and all messens Really Stoed Tor Law and Order | houses, the police say ated 5 in the robbery. Strohm was struck 0135500 and Tried to Set Up Democratic he he and badly injured and ¥ on the head a | his hag containing the Liberty bonds | leased—351,824 Back From Oversea securities seized given to the police by Declares That Kerensky vernment Rule. and other Washington, March S-—Ambassador Information - » g Vil B led to the arrest last night of : e "{”","’1 N e : 20, and his brothe-, | #TMY Would not he reduced under ; While it was unfortunate that the ac- sia. in March, 1916, and represented 20, @ < h 5 any circumstances belo 5 i o | cident occurred, the trip was highly the United States at Petrograd and Anthony, 18, at their home in the | 00 (0 mEanoes ,L_((J,.(.\f;‘tl"m(,,l,'m,";,\ e e i e temporary headquarters until the Al- | Flatbush section of Brooklyn. AB-| wpioh fajled in conmrens S and Aviator Rockwell climbed into Yied and American diplomats dep: Sineniinninengihecdore REasRe TR ic 0ot 0 ol me e the machine at New [laven shortly ed from territory controlled by thelrested carly today in a lodging house i nig total would be maintamed wntil | after 12 o'clock Bosheviki told the story of his eXPel~ where he sought refuge when warned ! ;ome law was passed wroviding for o] According to the story told by Cap- | nces in Russia today Dbefc the [that the police wanted him. Later| hormanent force which would “per- | tain Trumbull the machine flew per- ate committee investigating laWw= the police arrested Edward Andreas, | mii the military necessitics of (he | fectly all the way from New Haven, propaganda. 20, and Tester Ostertag, 17. The police | United States to be handled " {They reached Plainville in o little The Set Sent to Draw Up ty. say Theodore Mignone confessed to less than half an hour. When they | the greatéss came over the town they were flving | with' 24,4298 at an altitude of 8,000 feet and ap- | next with 289 peared but as @ speck in the sky. Air | vania troops)” IedH stunts were indulged in before an | National Avmy div attempt was made at landing. Rock- {in the list with well looped the loop, did a nose dive. | (Michigan and the Iramelman turn, banked and went | with 14,268, i ustave Mignone, Enlistments Are Permitted. Beginning with his arrival at Petro- | the actual holdup. 3 «rad when there was no whisper of | Tollowing the arrests the police ihe cominz overthrow of the czar, found the bag containing the securi- Mr. Francis explained that his mis- {ies in a subway station, and the $49,- | sion primarily was o negotiate a new 000 worth of Liberty bonds, they say Gommercial trealy io replace the one | were found under the floor of a paint abrogated because of 1 ia's atti- ' chop owned by dward Andreas ) " tude toward traveling American citi- gather. he accepted and assigned to regu CIOUEI 6 GHEA OB L benetit of In the new list, the 43d aivis Zens of Jewish birth. He told how =% orzanizations in the army of oceu- | o, PASSepger. Then the attempl [ (Rainbow) reported a total of buth the foreign minister informed him A atlontieleasinE o ther et ol e uadopati landin s Ch sl led i fonstiniltics o the 77th (New 1 the Al- The acroplane was from Liber . A until Russia’s relations with 9,423; the 26th (New Englanyile s s = i . > ~ a8 3 s The statement was made in con- nection with the information that Ceneral Pershing had been autho- rized to resume enlistments for the regular arms Men now overseas who { desire to enlist in the regular estal lishment, General March said, would . e dehaod Land | How | 1.361,528 Men Discharged. field and was Number 110. The ma- 7 Ry Jies were further defined an 1 S Thoee” FSbeak Sunday. Iv U fter nelusion of Demobilization borts made pub- | chin ing taken apart he 5 the Al B o) L‘““’-' Hfl“_ Lhortly thereafter the conclusion of silization reports made pub- | chine is being taken apart to he | o' °% A e N G TR ! yvyv-‘..u between Japan and Russia MAHE BY AMER]BANS lic today by General March showed | hauled to New IHave South 1['”,'“:1”""”,.'hf:,‘ ;:\‘”“ AT O N W } Mayor Quigley” and City Tr:fml was announcd. The explanation to i 1,361,528 officers and men discharged - —- e I.‘""’{'Lrl\‘l")e"‘““34 will defend the 25 mj the Americ ambassador was that to date, while the number ordered re- SETTLEMENT IN SIGHT MIUCCEATORAN CIUUEC . y ¢ taxlhmh:vr Sunday evening. only commercial treaties had been " e leased had reached 1,613,500. The battle casualty figures now an- _l’\ew‘rs- nting an‘ _Yr"(pfl\'m—x’ ass| yeferred to in the conversation with | Private Citizens and Con- Up to March 3, departures of sol- A nounced include in the totals wound- OR: Ps - fo clation, Patrick S. McMahon and him | ¥ ) 3 | diers from France numbered 419l o L Strike | €4 Which were mot included in the % e o on j;“’ “I’: ““'3 jl';f\k{“ffi N Finds Geemans Entrenched. cerns File Claims Against | 777 of whom 354,524 had landed in | Backbonc of v York Harbor Strike | ¢;)0e5 of major casualties recently Make Plans For De- s R S R o, 1. X have been hard workers for the he United States to vesterday. o \ ailros e s macde public b, 3 ar ar ent. Mr. Francis said he found the the United States up to vesterday Broken When Railroad Workers | Made public by the War department o ot fanaiih S s = Thirteen of the original 33 camps | In the list of divisional totals, the | i e Ry ‘H”‘Tf.hl“[p)”»x. ¢ entral Power designated as demobilization. centers | Go Back to Jobs. | 29th (New Jersey, Delaware, Virginia, barkation of Troops: EMIDDE S ASLDRORC NG EDEIESCOnIONINS clasthatych ey """“Ifl'"f ’;[\; Ry g will he abandoned. Three new camps, Maryland, District of Columbia) lodged MR By ol s B el B e Fort Bliss, Oglethorpe and D. A. Rus- New York, March S-—With {he nds 19th with 5,972: the SOth (Vir- not broken their control over RUsSIal \ragnington, Murch 8.—Claims filed | sell, have been added bringing (he’| backbone of the harbor strike broken, ginia, West Virginia, Western Penn- Boston, {March «8.—Further indica- . Quigley Denies Charges. by American citizens and concerns | total to 23. O ecement of {he em-|svlvania) is 21st with 5,133, and ithe | oons that tie 2Bth (Yankee) aivision{s’ #n Frederick S. Chamber Tells of Kerensky Government. NN G Al (lnpiiachl aeed 5 79th (Pennsylvania, Eastern Mary. | ¥ould debarifigs:this port asdipatde, . and also speaking for Jud cador Francis described in | Germany and Austrin-Hungary total : lhndl Dittict: shcolnmbiad: 15 zédi"f—""' were, fl_l“_’l_l'lflday whely Col. "W oper, Mayor Quigley Btaf o il events preceding and im- | about 0,060,000, the state depa to work immediately, James - T. vl : | R. Bettison“afrived from shingtoms| this Morning that he wanted to ma mediately following the overthrow of | ment announced today. Additional Hughes, a conciliator of the federal e Ry ake ol ents fop|a defifal through the newspapers the czar and Kerensky's ascension to | claims are expected . § i . i department of labor today endeavored | Fewer Hospital Cases, the debamiget th® | several of the statements printed I YA Ile said he believed Kerensky The claims, which will run into the | Hlighwaymen in New York Hold Up | to induce thz private boat owners fo Hospital records from the expedi- | P“L‘ ¢ A wib night and credited to M. A. Sexton ihade his big mistake when he failed 'thousand are divided into two Mea With! Payroll and Filee o au | Sgics ioiinagternis granted esterdad Sioniry i forces M Generall Marchieaid, i €28tern Ptadgit from - Seg Y [the Taxpavers' association. May arrest and try for treason both Le- | clusses, those arising from submarine SACIL VA ayroll and Eice I AU- | by the railroad administration. These | showed 81,231 patients on February "“““f"» Fesult'much st Quigley, who v supported by 1 ine and Trcilzky when they appeared | atrocities, and those due to other act: omoDile: terms inelude the granting of an | 20——a reduction from 112,217 when | Cortainty coligetad, With dh ankee | Chamberlain, stated that none of f factors in the political situation. |of the central empire; "he state de- g ur day and _increascs | the armistice was signed. vzmmnvm return hag hvleh*\sliminmed three had anything to do with 'iis personal opinion, founded upon | partment for several months has had New York, March S.—Less than 24 | 1 » more tk 10 per cent o il s umbertof ium;l \1:« several committees’arrang- | figures of the budget which cau timate knowledzé of conditions, he large force engaged in compiling | yours after a daylight hold-up of a | Some cases mobilization camps from 33 to s | ing New Tngland's reception to its [ the alleged discrepar The mg I oy Lenine actually was | American losscs. ST i B About 5,000 of piizemsMl el B Sa R will be able {o advance their | denied the statement that the bud semins of the Bolshevist move- [ Included in the items comprising | Pa0k messenger in nancial dis- | ploves of the rail ministratio: ’ anA TNt e ST et anrashts it he was @ fanatic, but at | claims growing oul of submarine | tvict, a similar robbery occurred this | returned to their d e hel s e e R o the parade proposal meets | typewritten in office and b time held some sincere [ warfare arz losses alleged for death | morning in Harlem when highway- |night and early today. Representa-1 i o1 o1an would have been held at approval of the division offi- | secrctary. Te st that tzky was described as be- | of American citizens, losses | men held up two employes of the Sin- | tives of the remaining 11,000 strikers ,"w ten additional camps as demobili- | cors W28 shown in a letter today from | thing typewritten in his affic adventurer, who Wz in the destruction of or dam- | clair and Valentine Dye Co., as they | Planned to hold a conference during |, ¢ion personn | Brig. Gen. Charles H. Cole, who [resolution calling for a vote or Al = ' [ wrote Governor Coolidge that he | question at the polls and the prea Jisngreed on any subject. Both, | in conmection with American | the company’s payroll. The robbers | Boat Owners’ association and tl e p ‘hnwfl the division would reach home [ for the Taxpavers' association b . eaid. were usurpers and did not | cargoes, both in American and for- | took 800 from them and escaped | United States shipping board GOING BAGK TO IRELAND by April 19 and would be given an|get. The typewriting was don Fapieeent ten per cent. of the Russian | cign hottoms; and th= loss of much | in an automobile. —— —— | oPportunity to parade at its present [ the secretary to the mayor only a { valuable personal property other e N D n —_— { full strength of 26,000 men mere matter of courtesy upon REORIC | than cargoes. URSE IES 01‘ BURNS ¥ | Gen. Cole described a review of the | Part of Mayor Quigley, and no bla * Stood For Law and Order. Losses due to other acts of Ger- | BEATEN AS ;I‘HEY SLEPT William J. Fallon and His Mother to | | 26th by Gen. Pershing February 19 |for any discrepancy can be plag The Kerensky government, e a5 |nuny and Austria-Hungary include : Be Re-united After 21 Years—New | and said it was the first and only | upon anything done in his office, ¥erted, really stood for law and order | qegr uction and requisition of Ameri. | | THartfora Woman Succumbs to Burns time since its organization that the | mavor further stated and did its best under trying condi- ;b oherties both in enemy terri- | Unknown Man Faters House At . Britain Man Sails in May. division had been gathered at one amberl: Shows Up S oS (g2nSorobertiesbothiglil enemyRierrigtial Received When Alcohol Faplodes place \fr'"(','; il }""'l T'"\“ ; “' ‘0"""; 2 \amberlain did not deny tions to set up a stable ':r‘”‘;’," ALIC | {41y and territory occupied at various i o Ty T e . ey T Fali o i 4 B e he Keren- 5 9 v Night @ acks sband 3 illiam . allon widely known as oML BT b 2 government. Throughout the Ke'en- | (jmes by cnemy forces. it and Attac usy 8 As She Was Attending Daticnt. g S D he had helped Mr. Sexton seve Tepimo, Mr. Erancisisardistiic Bol S Cl e e e e lice e i St = a chef but at present employed in the | wHAT’S THE USE? T cRlPancatt - tlon iiean Pteri 2 8 e SrThn b ife—T ry Supposcd Motive. ) iy S of iR ra s, ¢ t sday afte shevists were trying to URdermin® | gnow that American citizens at the obhery Supy [lacitora fMaren s ni:= W Susany SUinaReed Sonsnumena i fine B INaY : he helped him with the apporth the government and they were SIVeN o ihraak of war had about $300,000,- Springficld, Mass., March 8-—Mr. | Lee, o nurse, died at the Hartfora | 2o un Mach 2 ot : _— ment of the taxes for the two distrid considerable assistance by monarch- 1444 worip of property in enemy ecoun- S " 2 : : Wilbra < 4 : - Ireland early in May for the purpo; : 5 2 Mr. Chamberlain says he was asl fst mdvocates and the Black Hundred. | (il WOr T 08 BIOLETY 0 O ooy | and Mrs. Edward Mohan of Wilbra- | hospital today as the result of burns oining his mother whom he has | New Turkish Cabinet Named, But the [ 7" FRembenain save Be was as o e et > n- | 2 G avy | ham, near here, were attacked and |from an explosion of aleohol o sen for 21 vears. By a peculiar | s i : il . Y Thes® sympathizers with the mor under enemy occupation. Heavy ’ g (D3¢ n aleohol, whilc | ALl v - N 1t 1 { min Mr. Chamber) 2 Sl | : . e > o S reie e Alliecs Have Not Yet Decided Fate | & : : mber sehy’ idea thought it might be re- |losses have resulted in conmection | beaten by an unknown man while | attending Mrs. Dudley J. Clapp of o7 | Coincidence \“( Sl o iy thbeclded bt | 2 e s o stored should the I:(;‘lj elioved the | With this property as a result of war | ggleep late last night. Their assail- | Greenwood strect vesterday —after ’”‘:““‘,‘,:21[ ‘)f. IHl'ix’:»‘tr:xiw»fu.}l“n:m x}:,“‘ of Ottoman Empire. that the fizures as appearing in into power, because 2y belie > | measures taKen by the Central Pow- g N iean noon. Mrs. Lee, who made her home | PO L el ace i | Taxpayvers' association budget wi o A ant inflicted severe bruises and then , S s gl pe 5 T . lolchevists would nnh”!fl»*‘ ‘jfl‘l;"“l‘;’yt | ers. Ane g s el at 109 Rissell street in South Man- | common sinc then ) .\h‘. lelnn} In- 1 (onstantinople, March 7.—The new | absolutely correct and he had b {ime and then the entire revo [ made his escape. Robbery is the sup- | chester, was heating alcohol prepara. | tends to remain with his mother Eori o Rt S b inat succeeding the min- | over them three or four times, cduld be overthrown in favor of a | BA posed motive of the attack. Mohan, | tory (o giving her patient a bath, The | the remainder of her life e T ey 5 (Mr. Chamberlain) took the man aonarchy i who is emploved In a paper mill, Was | 4)cohol exploded and almost in an in DT lon e o e To Dlovied Ao i whis Pasha, recently re-| 5o word and did not go over 3 and combatting those to be put for| 5 by the Administration cohorts. industry. | ploves of the railroad hoats to return | the purpose being { enable the War department to rclease inated by Lenine whenever American vessels; losses suf- | were on their way from a bank with | the day with officials of the New York il vester iy S several vears at the Russwin hotel signed, is composed as follows: Hsurcsasiheldiainot Lenine a German .dgent. clothing was in have any ex flames. John Conway. a 14 vear olq ' and for 14 yvears by John J. Walsh, Grand vizier and minister of for- | time. He showed Mr. Sexton the # r. Francis said he had no doubt | : . e S = p— = e 2 > So8| { S i 5 | taurant business. ¢ & S el | the fizures, and ning an agent of the German govern- |y, moday Has Number of Wound- E : . 1 1 [ ister of war, Ahmed Abouk Pasha 1 out the rate and 6 m| flames. She was 60 vears of age. | Islam, Mustapha Sabri Iffendi: min- he asked "~ “The Germans never would have l ed Men from Here, | Lawrence Strikers Ordercd Not to | GREEKS MUST STARVE OR FROM BEER TO GANDY interior, Diemed Bey: marine, e nd them to fit “r-" " ”m' ome through Ger- N ‘C1z s Pasha: finance, Tewfik e Jermitted him to come through ¥ i ‘ 5 RENOUNCE ALLEGIANCE St 2 y had they not know he would he New York, March S.—With 46 offi- | Hold Mass Mccting Tomorrow— S s W r de- | cers and 1,000 men of the 348th In- Saloniki, March 7.—Bulgarians are o them.” the ambassidor rs an . | : : o ENSD e e Jrewers Make Plans for Man- : .\ Marepver, Lenine disbursed | fantry of the S$ith Division, the Will Scek Injunction Next Wecek. | simmoning Greek residents of recoy- | BOSton Brewers Make Plans for Man of money. I believe, | steamship Chicago arrived here today Lol - - e | €ed territories in western Thrace and ufacture of Prohibition Candy After Lawrence. Mass., March 8.—The | are asking them to make written dec- Rl B i csiden: LD rl o Gr > o Ut starting 4 world- | casual officers. The steamship Platts- | SUiking textile workers today post- | Jurations before mayors of varlous| Country Goos Dry on July Lot ABa e g . concerned 4 poned ‘“‘under protest’ a mass meet- | towns that they are Bulgarians, ac. ( 8 Cooper Makes Statement. e revolution than he was about | from Hrest with 2,175 |] ; : avide revolution ing scheduled for this afternoon. A. | cording to information received from Boston, March $.—Brewers of this Corporation ; e o ithering the intercsts of Germany. | (roops, 25 wives of soldiers, 20 wives | ol fors - ‘,,‘ L s o, G ?l,,- sailors and 136 naval officers and | J: Muste. a leader, said the meeting | reliable persons hose who refuse | city are planning to hecome candy WANT VIGE SQUAD AGA]N ken into the e couraged the reign of tergor Which | men, The sick and wounded num- | W2% Pos poned because the police had | to renounce their fealts fo Greece, it &t shill prevails 1 Litssia heted gfs e e L u e Bl j\lvlllyxfi;;lrv \:;2“, l"l“l\vm.'»h:\hilx’h!vl:y'- ol Stfvoie cen veninl oo STy Bl teetne BB R e e Devens Ask State [ that the Opposes Tolshevik Rule. < Ir::w‘\)"air;:“e:rf\ '”"l“ 1f,VT”‘:’::fln”‘r’;t“”‘:’;;‘-’»‘ should be held regardless of pelico | POSTMASTER-GENERAL OF applied 1o the building inspection de- | ficersiaticamp yDorens Bask S stat i : 5 i e chine G Rattalon A ch e lr,q‘;h \)”h:;‘\mm having leased land SWEDEN IN AN AIR FLIGHT | PArIMent for permission v' make | Aid in Keeping Undesirable Women the. Preparation S nilsietion will b cought Hewt| | Weshinston March & The pest- ges in their brewing plants in| Awap From Cantonment. 3 : et bury to equip it for candy manu n Mk} - RistentiDelicelinterterence | nt el o ”H'\mtfi""" 3"':“‘1‘ facture and officers of two other | Ayer Mass. March s.—Military au- | POUS P toing “anven he added that he established no rela- ey o adde S e e e pvca\vw(c u‘xm« ha :mrqfl T:“mj"ftnd:Hmvmns o e v Reliag | abolohe statee ‘it“rn : o D TN & = : 2 » Was a | jncorporation as a chocolate company L = & budge tions with the Bolshevist ;.n\nnn\jnt‘ Y passenger in one of the mail planes ”m,ri. A. Reuter said today that his | @uested Governor Coolidge to return to | til Tuesda Ing and he a1d Hes state department constantly ha ] York He accompanied Pilot Robert, tained for a time in the hope that | until two wee ago acted as a vice | "8 Bolshevists should not be recognized. 210 s ] ; He described the Bolshevists as hav- ine two objects in view when they scized the governmeni: one was to| dJersey Gunmen With Murder—| Out to Protect Mills from Suspected | l i S T i SAXE I'OR TRUSTEE. ey voting e t e proletarlat and lhe other was| Reddy to Rie-Try Gilligan Case. Anarchist Attacks. S commissions of the state police who | yOtng 1)::10,:; w’m"" 5 L Lo : . N : o e L | scrved from the opening of the camp ! Gip the cause ot Celmiin VAR Yalor Hartford, March 8.—State's Attor-| Franklin, Mass, March S—Mem. | 02 Tawyer May Receive Appoint- 1 390 000 FOUGHT HUNS [1ate in th esummer of | 1917 expired First ward—Horwitz block, ssia out of the wa ney Hugh M. Alcorn expects to besin | hers of 1he Frankiin campany of the ment on Reform School Board. bl e, Arch street anciotsaidihe personallylwasi|as Erelay soi i G ) 4 Second war. lon the ! covernment of '\’1"‘ _}l‘““‘“""‘,fi’w“‘f""‘:‘ ‘r'f‘.’]‘:g, +| State Guard were on duty in the vi-| A hearing Will be held at the stats| i : s cond ward was ‘overthrown. Ho added | el A% The six men accused offcinity of the American Woolen com- | capitol next Tuesday afternaon on the | This Number of American Soldiers | LAYING OFI' HELP. as o B added | complicity in the death o aptain | by no mill today as the result of the | APpointments of trustees for the stale A : ; e there was as much difference between | \william F. Madden in Manchester oday e T c 0 : Actually Participated in Engage- | . {he government of the Bolshevists and | s an been matned for pomchester] discovery of an unidentified man | reform school. Among thase promi- | : | Machine Company Releasing Women 1o gov ent o 30l have ce dicted for first degree 2 . antionec one Relolac | the Kerensky government as there | murder and can all ho fried togother | RLOWINE about the fuctory last night. | nenthe ")’:'j\“\'{:HJF::“],IHQ'W the places | menty Against Enemy, March States | ¥ was between the provisional govern- |under agreement, but that is not| ) 1¢ Man escaped into near-by woods | If AttOrney 2 et - h S.—Amer! J ment and that of the autocracy likely to happen as it is said two or | 4ff€r @ watchman had fired three Washington, March D M conionn lessen- | Main stre = = three of them wanl separsie trials shots at him. The police and mill troops actually participating €N | ed today, when aboul a half dozen Sixth ward ONLY BRITISH GOODS Mr. Alcorn alSo sats he is . oficials, after a conference, decided to | gagements against the enemy num- | women employes were lald off. ae. | North street | I j < he night have writter he instructions, Ali Kemal Bey migl i t and telegraphs, Mehmed public works, Avni Pasha; ture, Tdhem Bc justice, Ismail portionments in {he budget, but did not have anyvthing to do with figures in the budget, whlch w i | rge amounts | 5 £ | solely the vork y m TS however, that Lenine was cven more ;from Bordeaux. Also aboard were 13 | solel he work of members association makers after July 1. Officers of one The amb: wior said his recommendation that he Z . 1 thorized by state department to | First Division (Rezu Army); 491 recognize the provisional government | Aero Squadron; Casual Company No the overthrow of the czar and [ 930 of Connecticut master-general | | ; Shanks and they left the terminus at| the manufacture of beers might be |squad at the cantonment Since the o Voting Places Selected. | State’s Attorney Will Charge New anklin (Mass.) State Guard Called | 11:30 o'cloc yermitte yut that members of the |squad ceased its work therc has been Further progress on preparati permitted but tr ! e — — firm were interested in the proposed |a steady influx of undesirable women, oting were reported by mayor this morning. The making business according to camp officials. The n pl establish what Cherry strect Third wa rear City hall Fourth w mployes Engaged on War Production | opuren spre. The working force at the New Fifth ward GANHCONTO R ATSTIATTAY | WeEaih i (T G igan | @k the help of the guardsmen. An cording to one of the officials, the tri -~ Melbourne, March f.—The minister [ag this term of court for the murder | Mereased force of watchmen has heen pad work tehing tip with oee | T ‘R PROBADL £ 1 o , e 2 3 on duty since ar 2 P 5 artfor 7 innounced the ork is fast ¢ 1iNg up with or- | FISHER PROBABLE CHOICE of customs of the commonwealth of | of Franklin L. Andrews by POison ) ince an explosion of dy Ifartford, March s TINounc ders, and daily releases will be hand- AS BRITISH AMBASSADA o out to women workers. Tt is said London, March 7 \. L. Fisk prohibiting the importation into the |she was convicted and « @ relieved to have been cavrving cinity; ¥air tonight: Sunday troops and divisional Teplacement hat the married women are the first | minister of e vill prob commonwealth of all goods other | death but was gi dan - } the explosive with 1 intention warmer and rain. 240,000 corps and army troops, ind | to receive the notice that their s bered 1,390,000 men. General Mar figures today, showin stralin. has issued a proclamation | May 8, 1914, A\ year w ago | mite a week ago kilied four men w cast for New Britzin and vi- that 1,100,000 comprised divisional than thosc of Eritish origin. an appeal oving up the mijll = = L 50,000 service or supply troeps, are nu lenger requived, t v ¢ Nati