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STABLIS “NEUTRAL COUNTRIES "E‘f)fi“g;;fi%f;,,m‘SUNTRALTS FOR 165 EX MAYUR T0 DISCUSS LEAGUE ... . e . MILLIONS CANGEELED — L. Hoyt " « 1iach—sSubsti- | 3 of 360 Pound dencé =41 Texington Ta u War Gouucil Auious 10 Know Gutsgin TRl Government Has $2,041,000,000 +iis o icrmaon. ™ ol ar wief ilness of 10 days from. W Washington, “oh 20.—Germany’s brief il el Opinions of Other Natlons | Sogion shovtase o entmatel eacis of War Orders to Be Adjusted co nesrt action. mhe cudd 1,500,000 bales of 500 pounds each, wuietly and peacefully with in official dispatches based on the T s opinion or JFuropean experts and fami 7 cxcept his voungest son, Majori@ Whenl Germany besanioStilittes Lp army of occupation in Francei#§ | 1912 the country had on band only i 12 Hoyt Pease was born in Wik e = : 200,000 bales of raw and manu- | 5 . : 3 | about 500,000 bales of raw G2¢ UEITIC | Detailod Inventories and Reviews of ' January 20, 1845, and came tof to Have Amend- | pyctured cotton, a supply sufficie I with hig father. mother: =k A L thres or four mont Accounts Hampering the Work— | sister in the spring of 1848, o ment Which Will Provide for Equal | o000 had been 2,000,000 bale " i 4 graduated from the New Britain H ; e N annuall h of which wvas ex- $57,000,000 Worth of Nitratos 0 enonr in 1569 and entercd’ the and Just Treatment of all Aliens— | ¢ b ~ssation Of exports 100 4 : he s { ported, but (‘es.d\‘ 3 Be Rotamca ployment of the Stanley Work# Seandinavia Favors icague. was fully offset by military need Shees 1864, with which company hosS j{tifat the country/s medulronients Wars Washingion, Marcin 20.-—Settle- | his bysiness life continuously e March 20 (By The Associated | ;ot Jessened. The stocks on )mn“l. i ment of claj involving detailed in. . d4a%, holding responsible pOSIAN Neutral counriies of Eurobe. | swero supplemented to the extent of | (4, 0 €L S Tvolving deaiied in- G000 troasurer for i ; erica ! . given | 1 o s seizures in invad- oLicoRe How Gk ey ts 13 : 3 Asia ar»\}lw Am ‘n\a }\‘11 be E;h( 1 un‘n‘fl.v\ vlfir\lv slowing up cancellation of war con- .\M'xv.\_ ! ¢ Now BanT Wit Rl d el ey SUe s ere described as | tracts, the War department announced lo s mavor of o KD & Vviews and propose amendments to Many expedients were descrs Sl T 3 two Ars—1890-1892—and ~_was Ml T S ! + by the Centralt0day in a statement which showed : 5 ; the league of nations plan. Near having been uses Y ] that of $2,941,000,000 in cont his death a member of the scha neutrals such as Holland and Switzer- powers to obtain the staple through @ 1% ok 2o CONLIACES | 1) rd, which office he had held. fof i ha t Gelegates In response | nleut countries, and in the first | recommended for cancellation, thel poory Vo J the invitation of the supreme COUN- | tnree years ‘“‘reasonably large’ quan- :;‘:a;“(’;l“fi?m had reached a total| ~ {roon the death of V. B. Chambers while more distant countries Will ! {504 of cotton goods’ were imported | © 'F* s s o0 Welmany 27 lain he became president of the Bur- cnted by ambassadors and |4y gnat way. [ s x!’“,"i‘. - and Nitrates Saved. ritt Savings Bank, which office he residing in Paris _ .} Substitutes for cotton, made from ; It was Hs‘lufi_ef? also that explo- | he1q at his death. He was also v meoting will b held at the [ i ™ otties, ete, were not very | sives valued at $12,000,000 had been | nyecident of the Mechanies Natiopal | g fote] Do Crillon, ihe American head- | Jyccedsrul and only 10 per cent. of | {ransferred from surplus stock 4o the | Jany and jts successor, the New I his quarters, in the same room where the | & o ormal domestic consump- | Interior department for land clearing, | ain Trust comnan - 1o 1905 Wil | bert cavenant was 4, and it i PUr- | o) was met in that wa road building and similar work: and | the day of his death, Pease to conti session {hrough- that more than half of the billion and | Mr, Pease was united with the Frishie, \ u , | Congregational church and society nett. and M if mocessary. {om . in order H" E FAILS “N[;t alued at $57,000,000, will be disposed | 1866 and was a faithful attendant and ; W proposals and of for agricultural and commercial ; . Pet Eon i cvening, ane half pounds of sodium nitrate e supporter from that time, having heen prepa ) or subraission to the purposes. The remainder is 1o he es HiS DISAPPE w will be S, ol :: \v“""‘. St The nitrate surplus represents ac- | BILLIO\ BOI\ D ISS LE B e i ja Ratio | of, Weddings | wars mreinere oot Went to Washington to See| ! mately one out of every nine mar-| through the British pool at not le Daugmer But Chaflged Mlfld it Ige in Col. B. M. House of the United States is to acquire from the Army 284,000- L.eon RBourgeois of France will That End in Divorce 000 pounds for use as fertilize pay- | War Finance Corporation Outline - States is ter- | than cost price A e Democrats roRmid et aievecil it dge in Brid by delozates or ministers 'willl "be | rlages in the United States is D SR e e e el 4 - . heard together, according to present ; minated by divorce according to fig- o i | f embers of the sub-commis ing cost price, while the remaining - " ! sion. The claims of nentrals will be onTts surplus in the United States will be Method of Getting Funds to | Sieard. “either directiy or by memo- & handled through the nitrate board | vandum Norway. Sweden, Dermark, T and the : | 1 | ¢ . e s e lJENIES KILLING HIS WIFE r;\‘nj, ;ot‘<?|;on by n.“, ‘y(.wubhcn:m( 7 received from the ed} ~ plans. The three Scandinavian coun- | ypes: compiled by the bureau of the | y\po n Nitrate pool, it is stated, | méot any other demands on the cor- of Bernadottc Loomis as tax collector| i g ttee the first of three tries will present virtually identical ! copncus and made public today. provides for return of the surplus to | poration. The interest rate contem- | fopanothen vear Wity o BRI T Py, o e il v proposals it is understood. these being | . ) qine south Carolina, where | the concerns from which it was pur- | plated is 4 -1 per cent i 2 l[],"‘ N onbachtae commion cata A\'i‘m‘;a‘t.ion”rv ,‘x;;. 1‘;.‘”“.“7 T In the main favorable to the league | ™ " 1iting divorce were re- | chased, to be sold at market price and | The bonds would run for a year | cil last \ night. Mr! Loomis resigned ijmn'd oo nfthe ) ‘}”. board, and asking that neutrals'be admitted |, ' 0" " g9 Tthe three lowest di- | without restriction in the period prior | or possibly a vear and a half ac-| OF s Moustache and Beard Dur- | i\.b]‘”"xly s k\w. R -‘;“"s.(ml mber. & | named by the governo n:”h;'”: to membership. | vorce rates‘in 1916, for which vear to the withdrawal of importation bar- | cording to tentalive plans. They \ ing. Hi N S = if{,,\;‘]r; '\‘\v,{"f),\ (,r;’.'~;.“1n,e‘,\—fl\.“” ‘\ each ('mn‘\\\ to/be vm»r‘winvr-;l‘ B ! returns are now complete, are shown | riers. After these restrictions have| Would be sold privatel; to hanks and | & His Absenco—is Permitted to, |4 = advantages, He was prev aited|~ Two bills dealing, with cold stol | for the District of Columbia. North | been withdrawn, t manufacturers : Pig busine interests in order “" ( ; ; | as close and loyal ath Japan Understood 1 Provide for Railroads. American Nitrate pool. The in'" Chile, representing ahout Washington. Mareh 20.—The w of the total, will be handled | finance Flolland, Switzerland, Spain, Persia, | surplus Guatemzl: and most of the South | \Washington, March 20.— APProxi- i g tnira American neutrals having some sug- gestions t sake. Those represented 3 corporation is constdering { floating a large bnd issue, prol i Long Beach Physician Had Shaved Japan Has Amcndment. 8 , Sce No One, upon to reconsider and said he would| ezzs and the branding of eggs o Parisi M3 19, (By The Asso- | (yrolina and New York, where the|and importers have agreed to one| Minimize interference with the popy- fill out his term as collector if the| for sale, both aimed to repeal ciated Pre Japunesc amend- | ,ieq were 13; 31 and 32 per 100,- ! pound of government sto¢k for every | Jar Vietory Liberty loan campaigrn. council unanimously invited him to do| bresent law, were rejected on u ment to the covenant of the lewgue | 509 op population respectively. The | two pounds of their own. The. bonds would be. exempt from : of nations ‘praviding that the - con- |y &0 AR O T firned for N R stbnations MUsl te Applored! Il taxes except estate, inheritance, tracting partles shall agree to grant | .g, aontana and Oregop/ which In order to facilitate the work of |-8XCess Pprofits, war profits. and sur-| ' disposed of and the $3,000] the Bridgeport hond: bill “equal and just treatment” to ail} g U 5 ig7 898 and 225 respectively. | adjusting contracts and agreements | fixes. and interest on £5,000 owned | soon after his arrival from Sl v will be paid a republican mem-| ing out a clause which conflieted aliens within their borders who ave In all staies except Maine, West| entered into prior to the armistice, | DY ANV single interest would be en- i was taken to Long Beach today for |ber of the council told a Herald re.| the 1917 act, under which bonds] nationals of sta members of the | oo “gouth Carolina, Alabama, @ instructions have been issued that no | HrelY tas-exempt. | arraignment hefore Justice of the | borter last night, the difference being| issued. ¥ icague will be submitted to the su-: i ol 0" \orh Dakota, South | discharge or-resignation of any offi- | _ The corporation .has authority to e F e e | Peace Cassius Coleman on the charge | cOntributed by several prominnt citi-| The senate adopted the bill W By eil is learne eu- . x 5 et se s bonds below par. I assius arge preme council, 1t 1s. 1¢ by Dakota and Colorado the divorce | cer or civilian engaged in the work 5 | zens who are affiliated with the; gives officers of the state farm rates were higher in 1916 than in | of settlement of contracts will be ac- e 4 their | republican party. The democratic| women power to bring qhe SEnAPO T of nations . deemed | 1906. In 31 per cent. of the cases | cepted except with the approval of each home on February 27.| members of the council readily signed who have Ll’,‘,’fimf“‘”.;‘i,'.;: R enosae {in 1916 the divorce was sranted to | Director of Munitions Crowell. At- Bers of the league should have equal | the husband, while the husband’s rate | tention again was inviied today to the rights when traveling or living in | in 1906 was 67 per cent. | fact that all claims erowing out of New York, March 20 —Dr. Walter {Keen Wilkins who was arrested so and increased his salary {rom §2,-| orable reports the Pennsylvania station last night | 200 to $3,000. The first condition The house adopted in concur \fter s tc from Japanese Sources. By law the war finance corpora- { of having murdered his wife at their The andpoint of the Japanc is tion may issue up to $5,000,000,000 ‘ Tong of bonds, sccured by eoliateral taken ::u‘h‘“‘h‘\“‘;;” '_::){133,,_::;":Y'\"'_“";‘)’“l‘wuis peared last Sunday, a few hours be- | WAl Not seeing the, light until it| In moving rejection of a bill ¢ have bheen sued heretofore, but| fore a warrant was issued for his| | o toogiace: etat lom wis Am”k ”mm.ardg g i " chile the Desertion is shown by the figures | informal contra andl arTecmentyl| o LSRR GRIRIERE Innfore s DG [ SeRls MRt Sl In view of the recent agitation by Woodruff stated thata bill on the foreign countries, it is said, while the e e e prospective arvest, came back to New York vol- {the Taxpayers' assacition, no one in| ject would be sent in by the agn Japanese delegates do not accept the | to have been the cause for about 38 s ¥ ¢d before June 30. | 1oads brings the corporation within oA 7 untarily, after he had telegraphed | the council believed that the city| tural commiitee View that treatment of foreigners and | per cent. of the divorces. Among sight of possible exhaustion of the 3 grap telo . e S would increase Mr. Loomis’ salary to Salaries O ttbee Jiseriminating immigration laws are | other leading causes were cruelty, NO JURY NAMED YET half billion dollars authorized us | District Attorney Charles R. Weeks of | yood Inerease Mr. Loomis sal A . aries Committee Named. purely matters of domestic policy, | infidelity and failure to provide. original capital ‘v Nassau County from Baltimore, of oo inel hat o nfibnns Boushii i Speaker W (\fihh named Repres: they said they are content to ask ecords also showed that the mar- —_— = = intention. [ e oz amoMRE WAS sop& o and litiven ) maton' of |f North & S from the league only a recognition of | riage rate in 1916 was 1,050 per 100,- | SR success. It i Wright of Pomfret to serve on » X : ag 91 3 Sl E rosrces Bring Mt oo AILORS AS HO D UP MEN Mustache Shaved Of. | publicans feared a democrat would| . o sl Voo > the claim of their people now living | 000, or 9 times as great as the di- & Ten i I/ committee to inquire in slaries of | | | back inr escaped and have bec Mhe elderly physician who disap- | the request to have Mr. Loomis re fugitives from justice ) Silkins ¢ - .| be elected to succeed Mr. Loomis if Ry e - in foreign countries to cqual rights |yorce rate of 112 per 100,000. The ing 12 Men to Try Alleged Manches- el eirmbed shaved) off SIS b (omoa iwers) miade afbrlzel oflithe ] oL, (SPATGnSDIal auplcyiNE with other aliens. | marriage rate in 1906 was 1,020 per | g of | Mead was named or e same ¢ e | 100,000, showing the marriage rate to | ter Murderers, ive Uniformed Men Rob Man of $90 Spain Backs Up Wilson. | be increasing considerably more slo\v-‘ Hartford, March .—Continuing Madrid, March 19.—Premier Ro- | ly than the divorce rate. efforts to impanel a jury for the trial manones told the Assoclated Press e o e T fnel casalot the st nustache and ‘“‘mutton chop” whis 's since his disappearance from Long By direction of the Nassan | county authorities no one was al- | s maneuver. % | lowed to see him after his arrest, not | = 4 . | of officers in the Willimantic col o 2 | % | Friends of numerous citizens who - against Wil- Two For Crime. j even his lawyer. According to the $9 p o : : | to authorize Danbury to issue $95 today that he was a partisan of the T {liam S. Miller of West Haven, Wil- | police he did not volunteer any ir had announced their e idacy L or | rindidg bonds: for thasia ague of nations in the “same sense GORONLR AGQUITS WOMAN liam Bessler, Fred Kicin, Michael Mc- New York, March 20.—Five men | formation as to why he left the city | (e °fice in the belief that n_\n;um of persons’ to distribute: ekl and scope as President. Wilson.” | Donnell and John Neuss'of Hoboken,|in sailors’ uniform chose Fifth | or the reason for removing his whisk- | o, Contested for at the spring elec-| |0 "0 fiers, the license to by “Spain is ready to collaborate with D N. J., charged with first degree mur-| avenue and 46th street as the scene | ers and mustache. He did however, | Lo &7° “ffm.”'d»y‘,"'. b QL thel force for a week: authorizing Ston: ther nations to her utmost ability to | Bragcport Girl Who Shot and Killed| der in the killing of Captain William | of a hold-up which netted them $40 re-affirm to the police his innocence | (4T in_ event IS AAhD o8 0 R0 oh teiasip not il $150,000 league and is willing to | . Madden in Manchester on Bl e e e e s make whatever sacrifices are within Man Last Saturday Acted In Self 30, additional electors were examined| Watson early today. The police later | LG sl (0 GRENRG) TR RMERGT i for jury service in the criminal court| rounded up many sailors in the vi- ten o well | thorizing Hamden 1o ismue/ added. Defense. today before Judge Donald J. War- :.mli:\h ],“:"' released all p:(.'.\:[‘ 0 Before being taken by automobile | Certain of winning. ) Pesaaa ”“ PRy ner. When cougt adjourned Wedn % =t - Rvel " to, Long Beash Dr. Wilkine wag| Asked early this afternoon whether Bridgeport, ~ March 20.—Fannie| - identified by Watson as having heen as | B g = the matter wa uranged satisfactori-| D€SS; providing for retirement o day afterncon four jurors had be i e ; . placed in the line-up with other Kol 5 sension of state employes’ aftil FRENGH TROOPS IN GONTROL | Sachocosky acted in self defense when | gelected out af about 200 examined.| - on8 five Who took his money they L o o o4 Iy, Mr, Loomis said I don't know |} ) X »olice headquarters and * service | : ¢ = were charged with assault and rob- PO, xcept what T have read in the pa-| Years' service ! she s and killed Nicholas Dicko-|{ Over night 150 more electors were except g 2 pobeliEno dand diiichola Son g Y per. As far as T can learn the salary Other Matters Taken Up. re " > was spected hy the ¢ TN o1 e e X bery. They said they were William Mcc ' j oo 1nspected by theo city's deteotive | i visky here last Saturday night, Coro-|summoned. Today three of them s cRsDEcareainotvous i d ” In city hall a few| tnfayorable he was in consultation| pins : - i ! : 5 Cleney, Eustis, Fla. and William , | { was not increased. Occupy Mannheim, Karlsrube and | pep Phelan said today when he made| Were reported dead, and 13 as not S downcast Explains Where He Was., "wieh Alderman O. F. Curtis. Evident-| qja]. legaily authorized to issue {a finding in which he recammended | summoned for cause. One reported| €MPseY. Kingsion. he i ji inutes’ Tat e ©|that the young woman should not be| SeIVing in the legislature and two on s / ; itieteo: shitlomeoy Tl o oy | O SLBLRR SRR D Other German Cities Because ot | held criminally liable for the shooting, ' the civil jury. Forty others were LW W FIGHT DEPORTATION I went to Baitimore Sunday night” |y Toomis, when' interviewed laten| oorimmony: to prohibic the &l Tho coroner stated that in view of the, cused by the court. Ninety-one were { he said, regarding his disappearance, |y oz tre following stetement: “Sinog| COTCMONY; Eronibit ‘fhe S Gemeva, March 20, (Havas)— | evidence and the fact that important| Jeft for examination by the attorneys. j which caused a country-wide sr"!r(‘“('ho RO e T U b e B € 5 o o French troops have occupied Mann- |parts of her story are substantiated| e _ s | for him. I had received a me sage | i Hpiis B after January 16, 1920 to provide | T - - have decided to reconsider my resig-| . ¢ 2 Geiba g Shrisr or ; B e o ch | Twenty Men and One Woma sgin | fro counsel ese, requel a five per cent reservc from lig heim and Karlsruhe, on the west bank | by records of the board of charities R DS H D I b man Begin | from my counsel, Mr. Friese, request-{ nation but T have no comment wh t | Nicenee sioney in Fairneld poidl of the Rhine on account of Spartacan | he did not think the young accused| E ] me lo #0 with him to District | gyer to make on the question of the| ype o outbreaks there, the Vossische Zeit- {'wife should be held. T Weeks' home. Mr., Friese | galary. e ung of Berlin savs The board of charities had brought This Country. as agitated and this led me to m»—{ e Ao anasr committen it The mnewspaper adds that the | suit against Dickovisky to force him| At Expense of About 8,000 Casualtjes, >ve that something serious was at | Sy ReEhl ’ AV | | ¢ - ., ; eported o bills releasi French also occupied Rheinan five | to support the defendant v-hilrlr"n‘l i i New York, March 20.—Couns d He told me certain evidence | MAY GALL PROVOST GUARD eported on 1 re ’v\yg the miles south of Mannheim, and Whin- | in which a decision was given against| Bolsheviki Compel Erench Forces | members of the I. W. W. whose cases| had been found that vointed to me cession tezes N tho/bagu 1 hafen Dickovisky in the city caurt. An 1,.‘ o c were recently decided unfavorably by |1 thousht this over and decided fo | the Morton F. Plant will of 31 s peal was pending in ihe fown polico| toRWithdraw ol Odcssa. | the department of labor, today shifi-| go to my daushier in Washington. On | o o0 Dhet s ARt 11‘“ 1o, dosepi {"\;"'l”fn”fi»“‘t'al 1 - 3 S e i d ie y the federal court the fig ol 4 D Hidiea 74 Zopar ortheastern Departmen i ake ew Tondon. and of $250,000 fo A Berlin dispateh received Monday | court on the day of the shooting and| [ ,,q6n, March 20.— Virtually all of a t he eral court the fight to|the train I studied this out and |m[ i polls and decided that retention the past was worth $800. It is not al- leged that Mr. Loomis was a party to mittee on behalf of the upper bra Favorable reports to the hd On Fifth Avenue—Police Arrest were on bills for increases in sal publicans who were encouraged to s Indebteghitk | announce their candidacies and . to| Ponds to fund it Achagi \ppears Very Dejected. democrats as well, as the latter felt| thorizing Hamden reports were made| which would forbid any q Spartacan Disorders Reported Ther Legal Battle Tonight to Remain in benefit of the Danbury fire lfanring the e el tried | J : save their clients from deportation. A! cidec S bring e 5 Gonnecticut Coilege for Womens said reports had been received the: during the meeting in the hotel tried| 4} . "{ryraine now is in the hands of e b Lol Gl uion j cided T would not .bring my troubles Steps to Prevent Soldiers From | mhe senate adopted from its cal that the British and nch had ad- |to induce this woman to change her| .y, pisheviki, according to advices | ..t of habeas corpus, prepared ves-}into her home. So I stopped over 5 vanced their outposts from limits of | Previous festimony in this suit. She! , 8 terday and signed by the 20 men and|in Baltimore and yesterday I decided their bridgeheads at Cologne and |refused resulting with a ‘quarrel and| Mayence, respectively. The Fremch | Dickovisky being shat. i ey P dar bills changing the optometry e G Taking Part in Lawrence Strike. fighting at Nikolayev, northeast of Odessa, the Bolsheviki lost between one woman confined at Ellis Island} to relating to the commissioners cd was the course adopted to bring th telegraph Mr. Weeks and place S e ‘ Lawrence. March 20.—Assurances | pensation, and changing the namel S vrisaners into court for hearing. The! Dr. Wilkins refuse ; | that a provost guard would be es- | the state body to t onnecticu were reported to have cntered Frank- | 5,000 and 8,000 men, but forced tho | petition recites that i s oftaligabou N | 2 ¢ = A the 21 are not, the second will which was found be- | tablished here by the Northeastern | tometric soclety; providing for fort MANY UNGOMPLETED ORDERS | French garrison, after fierce fizhting, | detained by any process or mandate| queathing much of his wife's prop. | dePartment if men in uniform con- | creased scope of free distribution W | | to withdraw to Odessa. issued by any court, and in | L general | erty to him. I will tell Mr. Weeks | ucted themselves in a manner tend- | anti-toxins; providing additional p) MURDERER IS INSANE | Further east, the advices add, the | follows the lines of the legal fight|-everything” he said | mg to discredit it were given the | tection to workmen® -empical Bolsheviki have reached the Isthumus | that was successful in gaining the | city authorities at a conference with | buildipgs; an amendment to { When Armistice: Was Signed in No-| ;¢ Pm(l\mv leading to the Cr 1 freedom of 12 of the prisoners and | army officials here it was announced | Orange charter relatire to the A8 vember Army Had Plans for 8,167 — the refusal to allow the p nt peti- | Pleads Not Guilty. | today. The conference followed rep- | year of its schools; providing for POLES PRESS FORWALD. tioners their freedam. S c Y. Mareh 20— Dr, | TCSentations made by City Marshal | livery to Yale Medical scheol Tractors and 1,065 Tanks. Copenhagen, March 20.—Bolshevik | Al of the 21 seeking to avoid de- i 10N Beach, N, ., Mavch 20.—Dr t.nen" 15 Northeastern department | bodies unidentified, for —anatomi B : Walter Keen Wilking pleaded not 1t unde: 2 ta n were recently brought to s e | headquarters that uniformed men | purpose; and relating to approp R et | troops, under pressure of Polish | POTtation were recentl; oug e ma Bl E S s juarters that Insane at Middictown. washington, March 20—Army plans Ellis Tsland from the west suilty when arraigned before Justice | .ol =i 10 2 4 “acts of intimidation | tions for county bar libraries | forces, have been compelled to retiro s - : Ty e ] r ¢ ot 8,4 'S ke o i Y > of the >eace lemian today on Chompsonville, ~ March — 20.—Ain. ""_f”l“"”;:\_‘l“fm_,' o ‘.L‘”_‘fif“‘fu‘n,‘ the| and evacuate Pinsk, 100 miles east of Al 1{,1 ree Coleman (oday on rland assault and were appearing as nouncement was made here today that] 1,063 tanks c "-'“" L Ll of | Brest-Litovsk, according to n dispateh 5 S members of an organization known SOLSHEVIKT FORCED BACK Charles Arnone wio on March § shot|armistice, are shown in a review of| e e B Ry 3OLSHEVIE b 3 5 — | grec in having killed his wife at !\Hvr‘ # e A 4l ling contracts made public)to-| from Warsaw. i | home here, Iebruary He was re- | e A The Charles Alaimo, intlicting a wound| outstanding trg g publ | ) > ve, el 2 ve forming police duty for the 'strike| CoPenhagen, March 2 ; | committec | portant railroad junction town, of Thompsonville Man Who Killed An- other Is Committed to Hospital for that caused death, hag been commiit-|day by the w department manded without bail to the Nassau tau, southwest ¢ 3 as been o ted to & hospital in Middletown as|tanks include 15 of the smali {hre RIS ARACGR 0SS | £ " i | county jail at Mineola. e B et T Beon| ton type, 950 of the six-ton type London, March —Captain Cas- | | HERT 20.—1 .. Wilkins died aft L e ; 4 turen by Lettish troops, & Lott under obser of a commission in| which 436 had been delivered bhefore| sell Tucker. of the American cxpe- cast fov New Giin ana v struck over the head With a lammer NEW NATION RECOGNIZED, official statement issued on IVeds the Hartford jail since soan after the|February 27, and 100 of the 30 ditionary force was iny ! with the cinity: and Fr nd Dr. Wilking told the police he | Berne, March 19.—The Swiss feder-| day announces. The Bolsheviki, shooting. He has beon acting| model, no deliveries of which i Military Cross by 'King Goorge at . and his wife had been attacked by | al' council today recognized the new |statement adds. rvetiring ; Serbjan-Croatian-Slovene nation, the whole rangely, refusinz food. | been made hant Palace today. burzlars.

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