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TO THE SERVICE. e e ESTABLISHED -1570. = = L = i VANKS IN GERMANY ..... ‘Sees 24‘00()]@;“\];3 ol Second b o Nasions. Taxpayers’ Association Said to Be | mNormsen Division in Combat Formation | <5 w5 ™ o' | Preparing for 0nslaught | W et e 8 league of nations which would give of the American naval transgi {he supreme council power to send a —_— haven which siruck a mine millian boys to guard the harems of | oelock Friday morning, accordil GIVES MANY DECORATIONS |Fomict o prores e thin emvice | HAVE ALREADY TRIED THIS [ Senor to Thovas. The stcames of Great Britain, U. &. Scnator Albert| 0 bound from Baltimore to Copenh == == R. Fall of New Mexico last night gave = Thirty-five survivors have Sl 5 5 N legislature in joint session his e e 1 by Spectacular Military Pageant Takes| ' "¢ [°8 . : % t Hartlepool by r ilitary Pageant Ta | opinion of the league of nations cov- steamer. #5Place On Banks of Rhine—Two | enant. : Attempt Was Made to Reduce (' : | 1t is not our business to put down i i The Yeelhaven displaced 8,55 e ~SnErossi A e i : A tain Salaries—\ctien is Being Con- Hejkicelhavenidisp oo Soldiers Given Congressional Mcdal | a r’u“" atfon in (n;‘\ldn.xl, ot T\l : anAlwas Lot G i liaaan S ‘ frank to s tha he Iris fo e o s ! of Homor. I ilaration ) s [=idered: e W faken over by ihp i United Statc i ;H_ to rebel it From reports prevalent around the | United States entered the war. - 8} hey please,” he addec I never M S e € € var. they plea ! le S YL city it would appear that the long and | left Baltimore on 1 cbruary 189 Senator Fall of New Mexico Opposes | | i licved to Have Been B Coblenz, March 14 (F ocinted Press.) - Gen. John J. Pershing, who s inspecting the fighting divisions of the American army of accupation, had his first sight this morning of Ameri- ote to send one of your sons or put : 5 b him in a position where he may he | arduous task of the salary committee, | COPenbasen b ent fo prevent revolation in Ire-| the many and lengthy discussions up- | | ThC sINKing of the Vselhaven prolf s ably oceurred in the North sea land ) on the part of employes and heads of | jiur, f - i e i {artlepool, where the survivors weres - German soil On a 600 acre plateau ! " \"pocgigent Wiison for patriotism departments concerning salaries may | taken, is a port on the eastern coasty on the east bank of the Rhine over-f % Core o e added T do not | meet with opposition from some of | of Kngland. looking Caoblenz yand the winding | o 0 e "oy rasident of Princeton | the public. Tt is reported that the ad- river, he inspected the Second division university could teach Washington, | vocates of the 21 mill tax, rate and T \ 3 and presented more than S0 decora-| roorcon Monvoe, Lincoln, Cleveland | the members of the Taxpayers' asso- H Rl R EHAN&E - tions. He later reviewed the division | " on 0ot e, 1t | ciation are going to delve further in- : o seems (o which passed before him in massed} =" ie"{hare s one lesson American ! to the affairs of the city and a sort WES formation, the marching time of the| .01 hice learned from this war, it| of ¢lean-up campaign is to be waged DR 24,000 men being about 20 minutes. that the United States of Ameriea | against officials in City hall. Tt is the Mounted on a dappled gray cavalty | g.ou19 continue in the path marked | opinion of some members of the Tax- L out for it by the founders and per-|{ bayers' association that some officials horse, which was presented Brig, petuators of this naticn, and should | are getting too high salaries. Gien. John L. Hines, commander of the third army corps. by the Britishi . o0 chine to do with the broils of mission, Gen. Pershing inspected the | oy supply trains, ammunition units and motorized artillery ana then passed on (hat he thinks some officials are re- | Amendment Providing For |inis attemoon at | ‘ ’ E | ceiving more from the city than they to the infanti | i — e leeinemore) i President Wilson will o0 : 2ol i Action Expected Soon, president took part after his gy . (‘;: ‘mun‘v;n‘v‘xll(\\\n:”(v “. m e |»{] i | The reports of action have heen — rival yvesterday, was general and rg. 0 Jines of soldiers devoting morve than | Army Officials Have Soldiers Alleged peard e ihelnn fibanditicy, " soldiers g | | became stronger since it was learned to Have Admitted Murder of Arch @ that the Taxpavers’ association is to | appeal from the report of the board can troops in combat formation on e Pari { ‘; ) ¥ terms of the B [ One of the prominent members or | Corporation Counsel Drafts (i Germany ates or attempts to recon-| the Taxpay aszociation has stated struct the geography of rope.’ | the supreme counel Corporation Counsel J. B. Cooper has | [oted chiefly to. the @Garmang pe "zL Long Tsfand an hour to the work. He questioned drafted a proposed charter amend. | (erms. Ni specific action wos “aifen company commanders as to their| quarters and in reference to condi- T, sl . S i at ane s Lediand npIa L fioz lclufid .\kn open statement has Y . 5 een made by the representatives of t doughloys o 1d stripes " ey O i Gt | de by atives o : of doughhoys w hnv wore wour pes| Camp She i O., March 1 In=lE the 2 il nate or the association but here. The plan apparentlyf has | today’'s morning tide in fheb e enor inquiring if they had fuliy recovered. | telligence oflicers here were taking | 4o e e Eocia Seople At the polls, tather that ot 2 e ; 1 % : Kt 3 " ikt o o n CRE B R e % ] s | the pot is expected to boil over soon. string support among the Amgican | f many hundreds of “towhspediRe PEENCE off and laskingiotnensy ithevgwanted St litheidepositionptodayiion hirtvate Bran’climhe fealaile e o ; mass meeting, except that the system i ; : e = | Bneing off. Davis then turne go home. Without exception they | Hobel, an Austrian of Lorain, O., con- | he salaries of the various city de- p 2 onservative fonces, especiolly h The craft took its plunge withowt a | the son who w 1 n th Were cager tn return to America a8/ cerning a statement he Is sid to have | PAitments In the ity government Will be less complicated than on | church and the christian socialits. | hitch. | Hé fired But e ety R e e b e e e T o rees | Yerelnaisedlitor f ihel coniing AN cal Wednesday. Although ithe hearings ! The movement for the neutraliza-| Mrs. Mosser, wife of H. M. Mosser, | He 5 Rl e o R year it ineowilsalartea {folilatartls on | o0 the charter amendments have heen | tjon of the Austrian Tyrol is more | a government auditor, was sponso aess reasons, but a ! one of threc Austrians who assassin- | 50 (¢ U : b completed, the commitiee on cities o e - th 5 2 HelATe z - msloels e B L e e B s e s e L e e ! definite that that for the remainder |for the Altura and broke a 1t was necessary for the United States| tria fn 1914. precipitating the worla | 2nti-large salaries supporters is avail- and buroughs will reopen them next ,f \ustria, hecause of the protection | of champagne on the sten Li=to Keep an army in Iurope. e ’ ing these increases may be enjoyed | WeK for hearinzs on his amendment | such neutralization would afford Ttaly. | slipped on fthe ways but a short time. which follows: ahiie ) e O S s War Heroes Decorated. According to Hobel's story his fath- e It is also suzgested that the American | A sister ship, hland, will L2 i i Secti »f an act amending the < s " 2 time to r er gave him $300 to flee from Austria Could Not Cut Salarics. ection 2 of an act amending the | canton of Viralberg be annexed to | ready for th ter in two mc ! Se T nending ¢ { : 2 own room fifth sho charter of the City of New Britain } gwitzerland. and the Lansing, being built for the hgt Policemen w had rushe ment which, if passed, will have a Austrian Question Considered ‘\%‘“w”i‘t‘f(‘:”“" direct bearing upon the levying of Unofficial discussion of the pasible | ton Ship Constewbion the tax rattes in the future and will | neutra ion of Austria is contiuing [ §. Shipping board Was $ay in effect, put the matter before the g e o mouth Murderer Kills Himself. Davis had ba At the head of the line of those re- | ! ! ceiving decorations, and for the mo- | after the ussassination and he went There is no way to change the sal- ment outranking two generals, was| to Constuntinople and later to New | aries at the present time and that fact Sermeant Louls Van Isracl of Nowark, | York landing in this country in Oc- | was brought home to members of the N hose mother is living in Hol- | tober, 1914, He was working in the | Taxpayers' association when the “land. He was given the congression- | shipyards lorain when he was | tried making up a budget. The fir al medal of honor. During the battle | drafted and taken to Camp Sherman, budget presented at the city meeting of the Argonne he crossed the Meuse, | Where he has spent much of the time | by representatives of the association foll .inta # Grerman trap, escaped and | In a hospital. He is now in the hos- | called for a cut in several items of sal- sain crossed the river with valuable | pital suffering from tuherculosis | aries. This, however, was illegal as information as to the enemy's forces. approved May 16th, 1917 is amended by striking out the last sentence in said section as follows: “Whenever a tax shall be laid hy the Common Council of said city un- der the next proceeding section a cif meeting shall be called within ten !y ;04 under such a plan would threat- | Lis | the end of days thereafter, which m change avy. The engines w e it hange | o switzerland's future. lisrypeny o S VIlLbs and revise the estimates ch form stalled at iThe S ies ave uncasy overithelpossiti| Lialiant governnient willlzo : : e bility of a union between Germany | about throe weeks. the 1 lead and German Austria and unofficially | The Altura is one of a very : ore g vessels built of native oa 202 o i who wag| have advised the peace delegates of the Swiss view that the virtual en- [ SMPPIng board. It is of Dayis ddress, maj ccessful atte velopment of Switzerland by the Ger- | 00 feet in extreme beam and room draw 25 feet of water. The hul to force his ons on Bill's wi Providence to which r “You > left in | the salaries are determined by the = | 5 = he basis of said ta d said city a he vesse be towec Major Gen. John A. Lejeune, com- council and fixed by ordinance and | 2 g e Rl RS s il Ut Major Ger - . ' . 4 such meeting may confirm or disap e thel S2tond aivision L was| : the budget when again prepared con- worst will re 1 i : : s 4 S n- | prove the action of said Commaon WOJ | n is alk given the distinguished service medal %"”nu] the same mlaries as the 25| 0iin in laying sald tax and may : | HARTFORD WANTS DDBATE . s. Bl this morn »,and he received the insignia of com- = . o mill budget. That is the way . the | . 4 s, it e G ol | ife s For Protectio) mander of the rench Legion ot| 12 ©f the 54 Sent to New York For | matter stands now and unless chang- | 27 416 r\“ e e L iy o Toot o Hin R ol e 1 no rig. G V. . Neville ed the increased salaries will go i Dt o S ra abichesates o bl ONC L O OB IOl e L A T ¢ 4 B s wife 2 Honor rig. Gen. W. ( eville, | i o e A 80 into | 1o city and said taxing districts { Chamber of Commerce Anxious to ! ife a @ commander of the marine brigade at : in Office Until His Ter enirea i g room 1 3 i i may deem proper and the ta aic in fic nti is Term Expires in oom an tellean Woaod, was decorated with the Liberty. Tt is said that some of the persons | 't ™ay deem pror Ui (o Tl Have Taft and Shaw Argue on| him st threat listinguished service medal. Seventy- desiring to cut the slaries are consid. | b _Sid city at such meeting shall et 1g9¢ eht soldiers received distinguished| Washington, March 15.—Paroles | ering a petition to be signed by 30 | °8%! and binding in the ratable es- service crosses, * were granted by Secretary of Labor | citizen voters and five members of the | 1265 of said city. . Efforts are being put forth to retain Fighting Marine Given Medal., | Wilton today to twelve aliens of the | common council asking that a speclal | 474 the following section is added | Bernadotte Loomis as tax collector, Deportation Are Given Temporvary | | out of the hon Bill left { Lcaguc of Nations. sent George, Jr ) stand outside | door of Davis’ room. The boy rar of the house for aid and Mrs Hartford, March 15 The Hartford As Ea e tprise. Gen. Pershing | group of 54 sent to New York from | city meeting be called to repeal the |0 3aid city charter Section 6§ A.|and negotlations are being mado with | chamber of commerce today, through | | brought with him a congressional | the west recently under orders of de- | ordinance and then change the sal- | Y/ nenever a tax shall be laid by th2 | the New Britain Lumber & Coal Co.| 6 secrefary illlam i ‘{1 Lol ! imedal of honor for Private John J.| portation. In 19 cases the deporta- | aries. Cominon Council of said city the samie | wherebs he will be released from | Henry L e Rcodtie Rt Eelly ot Chicago, Sixth marines, as a| ton order was sffirmed. In the re-| The first part would be décom- |S7%ll be leeal sad binding, unless ) thelr employ for ome year, thersby Tg8 8 Bf (0 PC 00 B0 il (08 L6 | went to the telephone {o nofy p headquarters, She was at the phone when she saw Davis enter 4 = = o = P, { room In the mfusion she di¢ reward for attacking a machine gun | maining 23 cases no applications for | plished easily but the second hale | WIthin ten days after the action of jrendering it unnecessary for a contest | debate between former Persident Wil-| 1,001y cnoy, 1 e e hest on Blanc Mont ridge in the| re-opening of hearings were, pending. | might be harder. The members of | 4id Common Council in laying sawl at the polls at the coming election. | llam LS e ctian di o=l p e R O e e e s in flal ‘hampagne. Kelly, hawever, was on| Most of the aliens ordered paroled | the common council voted on all the [ ta%, three hundred electors of said Those behind the plan expressed con- Mer secretary of the treasury, on the| o "y 4 out the d on it ol Trl St R 5 1501| Sl e Gl EORGED) G T | i Tasrrin CwEL (Rt e |Gy, (Ul el i b fow o bt G R G T s TR bl G (i JLEre o) present. of their original hearings and before | granted were unanimous. The mem- | referendum and shall cause said peti- | Will prove successful, and the city | nations M e D S0 hociend M The platean where the review took | they were removed from the state of | bers fought many wordy battles over | UOR to be lodged within said ten days | Will retain one of the most eficient | Wood to challenge Mr. Taft to such| 1, i, o path of charred cloth place was used for ars by the | Washington but refused to accept |the question and when it was finally | With the city clerk of said ecity. With- officials that the tax collector’s office |2 debate. | the meantime trolman SH#w Bighth German army corps for the | them, Those whose cases were not | settled it was approved by all. How | in three days after the lodging of such | has had in vears ot RO i atrolman Savers arrived with same purpose. reconsidered either had been unable | the members of the Taxpaver <o- | Petition the Mayor, by giving not less | When the resignation of Mr. T.oomis ATTEMPTED BANK ROBBERY son and they started a search fo This afternoon Gen. Pershing in-| to interest attorneys of the I W. W. | ciation expect to get five members of | than four nor more than seven days | Was presented to the common council, murderer epected and reviewed the First divi-| in their cases or were willing to ac- | the council, after voting the increases, | Notice in some daily newspaper. shall | It was not accepied, o leave of ab- i sion, which he helped to organize im| ¢ deportation. | to sign a petition to have the ordi- | cAuse such tax to be submitted to the jsence being grantec bim, permitting i s | heton e ey 'srf\‘“ IR el by thel| A e e ‘\K‘]‘K‘:L electors of said city at the polls and | Nis employment with the New Britpin | Man. Armed With Two Revolvers, Ar- | ‘The review took place at Montabauer, | gepartment of labor. | sible, one said today, that action will | shall designaite the date and the voting | Lumber & Coal Co., also devoting part | : Abal s S rested Early This Morning Attempt- the headquarters of the First division, & e 150 el il St Cledien, places and may require two or more | tiie to the tax collection ¥ iti ra | rese ere is abt nce o and found (el addition {o visiting the troops Ma, Mako Eleotion Teeus voting districts to vote at the same ‘I;:“VE": B "_“”” e ":";" ”‘(:']}"‘ - °fl ing to Break Into Hartford Bank.| hed in {he commander in chief presented a | M | as - Lo ve A oTall dedlinais ii Ioast touy | candidates¥ro he ts collector’s | i oL ] i i > el It is reported that members of the | L e and ee) ol erons ‘hohs prominentis moas | his br on the % number of decarations, among them | ¥ dae : e S Hartford, March 15.—Discovered | ; being a distinguished service medal SR association and other advocates of 21 ;n:hi,‘,"‘;:‘; :?,”:, ",,‘\::‘,Z".v‘:“l VESN | tioned being Captain Alfred H. Gris-|at 4:25 o'clock this morning, inside ; ””“" for Brig. Gen. J. D. McLachlan, the| American Residents Veterans of Brit- | Mills have said that if they cannot get [ ° {1 P8 00 Ty Pl e and com . | VoM A. P. Marsh, K. Willie Mills and | the Phoenix National bank by bl ommander of the division - | five members of the present council } 1 VOUNS HH (8 il be tha | Lieut. Edward Peterson ish Army Who Threatened to Sink | to sign ihe petition they will elect sive | Plcted Dy chefcetst cah Bk bk MR | members! at the ‘Aprillelection! s mhat | 15t of wersorsientitlad wofvote upon = After the review the commissioned | Boat Get Home at Last. | fact would evidently liven up tne | snen referendum. shoutd a majority | POLISH-GERMAN BOUNDARY and non-commi slonr}v] -:hrer? fa‘mer; New York, March 15.Americans | April election and there would he no 1 Ytng: t\lm(‘ a :vm;‘:‘ A e § 1“.-\ e | ed in the center o he field and N Mareh 16-——Americansi|ig o B ete . i didates. for offices 7 jon of the Common Counc aving e heard Gen. Pershing _tell of the parthe | and Britishers residing in the United | geatilnonc :",‘,fl‘l“‘,'j:,_ufl‘]']_ GMces 25| quch tax shall be thereby rescinded took in the formation of the division | States, "“N hargec ‘m;x;m‘ ‘;L’ lvrl :;‘h is another fact that might have been | @nd the Common Council shall be re s Of o ne onebers f"a"y“Lp:r';",r‘:f{:Lc o e st eve | overlooked. The opinion of the cor- | convened within five days thereafter| jeady to Include Port of Datzig In ormances of its men during he war. rans i 56 3re | | | i | t | s ; . - i shall change and revise the csti- | ¢ S JSdlenEt > | poration counsel has not been secured | and shall change and e cs . | ¥e reminded the men that when they | not put ashore and sent to their | B0 0 oo Tl T SO Quigley | mates and lay and apportion a new »oland. [ returned home they would receive| homes from Halifax arrived here to- 3 | | | exa | ing herself later 1 that the let had just grazed her abdo: Police Find Dead Body Climbing the st shot and arriv found the watchman, Frank Bluse admiited he was after money. In police court he Jane Pershing Praises His Men. ¢ was held under $2,000 bonc for criminal court e said he found it easy to get in by climbing a fire y escape to an upper story, crawling | Council of Ten Understood to Be NRERLT through the window of an office and | descending by the stairway to the bank, climbing then through a tran som. [e had two revolvers and $1 5 hell more than £ estate end of th MILLIONS POURING IN By the Time the Revenue Offices SR i T e e s o e Ok i is in doubt as to whether a new coun- | tax, which may upon petition he sub CRRccliipa gfol pllantogiide vl yeste it : o | eil can vote to repeal an ordinance { ject to a further referendum as herc in France and expressed the desire Three officers and 349 men made | . .3 | he previous council. The | inbefore provided Whenever the | : Uiy UG STOn] e Al ||y (00 @O R B “""' P2 | jdea of that is whether it is legal that | Common Council shall lay & tax from Lt it wmr D b Yo Bive omes |70 por 1R Bidfoim thes Re wsll jiine Gme and D (e piannen Aepstabe . d : 2 TeTS | vote for a repeal, has a right to sign | fore provided, or whenever a tax re eitort exerted in securing the peace|and 34 men who reside in New Fna- Sn e e B ] | 1 i v el x which is now being dictated by the|land and who satisfied the Canadian DELILL beat 3 te Sabredga] fereditoiliofiolec o EE refer- | well as-the general territorial com- | R. Halloran have announced their| gqonight Over 4,000,000 Will Allies, adding that American {roops|and American immigration authorities hould ' be repealed. Tt is|endum is approved by a majority of | mission, has virtually agrecd unani- | vandidacy for places on the school | e R e e atlon il ineRAllia | n el A ericanCitizanshin i an . hacH Sl "‘“1 'l"" signatures must be ) the electors voting. said tax shall be | jonsly on this houndary. hoard at the coming election in April. | Paid Almost Billion Dollars armies their ability to pay their fares home, | {hose of members of the council | legal and hinding upon the ratable and While no aflicial | Gen. Pershing dined with Gen.|left the troopship at Halifax. ssed the ordinance districts within said ci been made, it is known that Danzig| a strong following Washington, March 15.—Millic Dickman in Coblenz tonight. ! e o o | Various Departments Mentioned. — is included in Poland and that the| Dr. Volkenheim was prominent in | dollars pou offices of Sl KE B E ERS HIRED If the salaries are reduced it will | QUEBREC LOSES commissions have asreed upon a | the recent drive of the Taxpayers' as- | collectors of ¢ i STRI R AK cripple some of the departments. If| ' S . i boundary which would give Poland | sociation. He is also prominent in |as persons and siness firms STRIKERS ARE STARVING. B ) Ths ealan i othine sunerntonacn M on BY FIRE. | g ategic points which should m Jewish circles. Mr. Halloran is in | their income or profits tax re health was cut the city would have to | Quebec. March 15.—Fire ecarly to- | her an effective harrier between the hotel business on Lafayette street. [ and paid the first 25 per cent. in get a new superintendent. Dr. Stock- | day maged property to the valne | shevism and weste 3 — — Overwhelm Cohoes Charity Dept. Onion Men and Put Them to Worlk | Well had it well understood before he | of $225.000 here before it was brought MERIDEN WOMAN TS oy, N. Y. March 15 —Textile il c 'A(‘l‘c‘p‘wd‘ih:} position that his \.’Hm"\q und: Amw‘v\\;\ .:fwr_mh\ esening (e 4 4 7 . avy Guard. | was to be the present amount wit business distric ames were | i " y . | and firms ave filed 8l Undergifeay yiGuasd advances rather than cuts. and he | fought in zero weather and one fire- | Meriden, March 15.--Mrs. Julian | | Paris, March 14 (By the Associatsd Press.)—(me of the first questions to be cansidered by the council of ten SCHOOT, BOARD CANDIDATES, i with President Wilson participating | Halloran and Volkenheim Seck Places in the discussion, will be the hound- ary between Poland and Germany | The Polish boundary commission as At Coming Flection. | | Dr. Mendel Volkenheim and James | B innouncement has | Both men are well known, and have Textile Workers Idle for Two Months | New York Boat Owners Engage Non- ment of tax. By the time tie | ors’ offices close late tonig BRITISH QUELL DISORDER. 101 YEARS OLD TODAY. | was estimat four million pe workers in Cohoes, who have been rest in Westphalia District Makes | | an » total tax paid would an idle for two months or more as a re- | New York, March 15.-—In an effort | would not stay in the employ a day if | man fell' three siories and was se- ""[' - ;“ A v""”l:" '\‘»‘»“‘ Makes | copperthite, 101 years old today, ob- Gl G x sult of the controversy over the S-|f{o break the strike of the harbor | such a cut were made. The public | riously injured. Properties of J. M urther Occupation: Necess! served quietly her birthday anniver Tour day schedule, are suffering from | boat workers, which has crippled the | works department is mentioned as|Orkin and Co. wholesale merchants| London, March 15.—“Acute unrest | 8ary. Mayor Henry T. King conveyed hunger and overwhelming the depart- | port of New York for some time, offi- | unother one of the objectives of the [and the Furopean agencies, liquor | prevails in the whole Westphalian in- to her greetings in behalf of the fannia Yoo thaliomonk ment of charities of that city, a cials of the Boatowners' association reduced rate men. The salavies of | dealers were destroyed. dustrial region and it will probably | townspeople '»‘v”\” o ¥ ‘}]1 o ' cording to & statement issued by | tnday planned to place boats in oper- | certain school officials would also be he necessary to enlarge the Rritish . - —— s e o Commissioner Roulier. He de. | ation with strike breakers under| on the list of those to be cut, it is s TP T o o Gl e o DEMOBILIZATION FIGURES, Persons or firms failing to fi clares that he is issuing poor orders | strong guard. A recruiting office | said WEATHER. dispatch to the Mail from its corre- Washington, March 15.—Officers | tUrns tocay are ((of/t XC 0 B <o fast (hat the fund provided by |also has been opened for non-union | There is but little doubt that some spondent with the British army and men demobilized number 1,419,- | Not more than ymoun The city for its necdy will soon be ex- | workers and it was sald that 200 dis- [ action i8 to be taken on (he matier S I'lie German province of Westphn- | 386, the ent of the hausted charged soldiers and sailors hav ' ind it is now becoming common falk Hartford, March 15,—TFore- | to from $800,000,000 to §1,000, 000. To take care of the conge expected today many colle war department announced | ton. BeLas lin is one of (he most important in- | today 774 being In the commis- [ due. Payments made LY 0 The board of relier filed its annual cast for New Britain and vi- dusirial remions in Kurope. 1t has |sioned grades. Discharge has been | In§ postmark of today will be report and it is to be appealed from. inity: Rain, warmer tonight one of the richest coai fields in the | orderea for a total of 1,678,600, Of- | sidered as having met the tim however, cven though collectors today mail If the textile situation does not|been hired. Private detectives and jmprove, the eity authorities will be | 200 special guards have been engaged msked for a special appropriation | to guard boats and other property of | The salarics are to be the next obj nd Sund: world and the iron industry has been | cers applying for with which to feed the hungry. lmw boatowners. tive, according to reports. = developed on a vast scale. total 26,798, reserve commissions | quirement | received by the