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"TO THE SERVICE. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, ESTABLISHED i876. SATURDAY, & " BRITISH DOMINIONS | EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS|ITALIAN MILA | TIME IS HER AGAINST FNTERING WILL PROBABLY BE CALLED TO$ CHOOSE I SOMETIME DURING MAY | —— - EUROPEAN PoLITIcS MEET SOMETTH SIRLESIN RE e 15 o 21 The Asso- [ ment in the United States toward a 3 Want 10 Responsbily in Do 275" s ™| Tt SRS e an ANT) AIDE e i | both housc [ the American ieon= tion, it is not uniikelv that shortly | terest of Mother Empive | oate oo prositent vimen moves to | ETGEE DS e aies whase sen- POSTAL TELEGRA return to the United States. ators are opposed to the ratification | B treaty. of peace is sufficient- | of the league plan S Ibe eall SEn ""I"‘\““"h“,"‘ “"“'y‘;‘;‘y'i ‘: \id, unofficially, at the White House { ! opportunity to deal With this SuBJect | 4550\ that president Wilson might | G k d S D% AMF‘RIGAN DELEGATION efore being called upon to direct 194 .01, 5 (he United States by May 1, 00K dn ecrelary Ltiention to other important matters, k 5 et att leaving Paris immediately after SUPPORTING THIS VIEW | inicr of which wive fianciata | SRS, S ment on e o | Are Virtually - Dischar cipal features of the peace treaty, it is 1d to De nnceeszar or S i without waitinz for the actual signing | . President Wilson to he in Washing- L L P 3 2] [ i I e e Tom Service of Govt. 2 wed, for this may 1o | congress not later than May 15 now | e Wit Sir Robert Borden's Memoran- | ¢ o Paris in advance of his | is regarded as a certainty among of- howcever, has reached ro decision re- i and is reserving | various expedients, are meetinz the | Vatlons—Australin Nen-committal, | gavding the question and is réserving | various expec b 2 = But Has Not Veiced Disagreer 1 he has a more definite idea of | bropriation bills in the last congress, date of his retuin to America. | but it is regarded as essential that T i1 With Satement. | The president is also keeping in | these measures must be passed be A. F. Adams, New Manager, is Presi- Ythe 'd 5 ; i | tonch with the deyelopment of senti- | the end of the fiscal year, June 30. 5 ) | her..al dent of Kansas City Home Teles/| rely ont he Britis! d D bt et S U pO WERENE WOULD AMENDLEAGUE, BUT | e comm—on oncns or 3 A8 entering into it Jeri 3 t aif- Telegraph Company Have No Fur- | . b Washingtong G S U WILL VOTE FOR IT, CHANGED GR NOT| e cometon wi work e . a E oran- i Under Federal Control. TAXPAYERS”™ pence ¥ London, March P ( Telegraph and Cable Cp., was removed & ug to the Paris corespond den . Q " Morhing Post. i roe Doctrine Should Be | oaay by Postmaster General Burie- Oilition and Anari BT 1l o U memoranduin. the respon- : | son. i 7 | declared Exempted—Believes Ex-| The postmaster zeneral issucd an |~ dorsed For Democratic Nomina- | “Over In American delegation Ao x i y order relieving besides Mr. Mackay, | g peace treaty to It was not submitted he adde, after : { periment Worth While, W. W. Cook, general counsel, William | tion For School Board. Hinved. ‘AtHd comsultation with the Austratian dele- | First Installment Paid On 8. Deegan, secretary of the board of | bleading that thaNEN : . Announcement was made today by | : AL i e e trustees or directors and the owners ay bY | Jeagiie ‘o A gates but Premier Hughes Aus BN, Pty G o S e gue of nations) whi cordlne to S Ay e L . . Tz <] » of the Mackay company’s operating | r | tute intell A g Srallei®acecrdinE R ofl: 5 ";"1 1 Incomes Brings Uncle Sam Cleveland, O., March 22.-—Speaking! the Postal systems from all duties | €TS association, that the | war, be mfi.c.:;fi 1;:”3. M::qtq "o T & Fpolnted Rl Rlel Rt Do here today in support of the league of | appertaining to the control and oper- | Would cndorse the candidacie 4 % s " H House® imply that Australin disagrees s . 2ia 3 N S % : | partisan question in this coum sorndl nply t A About $1,001,244,000. nations, Senator Pomerene of Ohfo. & ation of service under government | JOhn €. O'Brien and Professor | Hightly 8o, The mast ereas i P imount oroviall democrat of the senate foreign rela-| control. | Andrulewicz for the board of edu cate of the lengue. of natitarci ety difficult problond S fions committee, said that while pre- \dnme New Manag { tion. Both will scek to be nominated | ocague ol HELOE N “ € action of the Italial e o e D President Taft whose speech s Bee 3 r LA 3 | ferring ame 3 )f the ronoeed on the democratic ticket. Mr. O’Bri B veeches have 4 as Been Apprehensiv MILL OWNERS READY Waghington, Marel 22—Collec. | 1OIVINE ame ";:,'“.‘,1"“‘, fm,l']‘“ DR A, F. Adams, presidentt of the Kans | gy e aemocratic ticket. Mr. O'Brien | heen eloquent In' its behalf. ¢ i g TRRE DB8n known for ‘aomid | tions from the iirst qu erly instal- | A il pj AcalE \‘ , exempy| 548 City Home Telephone Co., and a B aitio Mot 487 Main stiest. Piots question of making such arrangement “USS S | ment o some and profits taxes due | O Apeclie 04 cxeIy ember of teneral Telegrap Urie = 5 that w nite the forces TO DISCUSS TERMS ' ment of income and profits taxes due | 4., 15 provisions the Monrge doc-| Member of the General Telegrabhi | o ndrulewlcz 1s connected with the | (At Will unite the forcas of inteli- last Suturday amounted to 31,001,-, and Telephone operating hoard, was gence of mankind and substitute ar | ) trine, he would support it whether : k | 244,000, in sixty-three of the sixty- | z It g ot AR S e e e e bitration for force in decliding inter- | ¥ d the relegation of the It | was changed or left untouched. The er- | a to supersede the Postal ofticers in the national questions, [ ugo-Siavcontroversy to the 1d | | 1 sayvs, supported by the ¥ with that the Italian delegates were a; hensive that any program adopte Sacred Heart school. This is the first the supreme council which cof endorsement tendered candidates for | four collection districts, Interal Rev- | 3y, oo5 was deltverad atu luncheon of public office by the Taxpayers' assa aric: "ooles icinds entie Cc sioner Koper announced | by by e on Vi anagen: of ¢ systems. 3 ¥ =PRUSISSA0gs “Sha P dEue of ng % American Woolen Co, Ofticials A ne (Commisslane) ioper-announced {5, CGaveland Gity Glub managenent the systems. AMr. | DUEC Shall we have a league of nations | taday b Adams presented the order today to 3 : Sy founded on secret covenants or Willing to Mcet. Committec of | This figure probably will be in- Thinks Plan Is Best Yet, Mr. Deesan and immediately *© took James R. Halloran, proprietor of or e e ouncil after the completion off | crensed by later returns, since some “Whatever of imperfections thers| gyer confrc ”'L\H‘( ‘nlx :Ld “‘“3:‘:”0; \]:;‘ 1[””‘51 qM begco treaty with. Gennuny, S | vevenue ' collectors . have not yet. re- | may be in the proposed league ‘of ni 5 . remain i e race & AR TG S TRpnaS 1of brinsinglies . in. | seriously Jjeopar tatinn M March ° 22.—A i RPnaar Taliiationy tions,” said ].\‘,..,',m.‘- EoniErenai[ Officials. Were Unruly. nomination and will run independent “.‘“"’ ‘()__w(."r‘r“”“kl’f'r together the in- ,;m' usl ”w Lt Italian cid CRII, R oy RN gl B Aty 5 P ate stter| Mr. Mackay ‘was mot in the oflice [ of the Taxpayers' association. Dr. | gence of mankind on'international | fome of the Itallan dplawates Woolen This is more than the treasury had ! submit that up to date no better D i disputes and thus ending war?""” j expressed fear that immediately . M expected from this installment pay- | plan has been-propased by any of the| at the time Mendel Volkenheim is. also believed “The difficulty with us is we have |the conclusion of the German & ompany officials were ready 1o meet| yont, and without u cpmplete unalysis | critics of the measure. They and wel An announcoment by the post otlico | {o bo in the race. Tt was veported | 00100, Ca war in the fhen mo ane | Drosident Wilson, - Bramice & 7 u committee of three emploves was| officials helieve it is accounted by | hope that some means may be devised| department savs that the order re- | that he had withdrawn because he | (o0, OF J " | George and perhups. other & made today through the ecitizens' | the fact that many citizens paid their | whereby to prevent war in the future.| moving ' Messrs Mackay, Cook and | w\»'lvw‘ a citizen 1\#" “l!” be regis | S s in the council would i ommitee which has been. endeavor-| {ax In full instead of taking advant- | The opponents have pointed out some| Deegan from the' operation of the | tere er o arehy ! | Paris and the remaining: meii " tho| age of the installment proviso. An |defects in this plan; but they give| Postal Company’s land lines under - y = | HEARING IS POSTPONED Y the council would not have'full ing to bring about a settlement of the| o\ i ation of records will be under- | nothing constructive to take theiri government control “was made nec- Dr. FFrank Zwick is a candidate for lers to deal with Italian demands, | textile strike, Hatels - weng| t2ken later to ascertain whether the | place and we may say as we choose,| essary by the fact that since the post | €lection to the school board on the | et Rt state of mind of the Itallan publ DEegsconim el BT ale ¥ yentltotal yield from income and protits | the world will not forgive those in au-; office department refused Lo grant | republican ticket and already his ap- | State iTas! Gollec 3 declared to be such that the failug dnfols = on "‘l”" the Beperal StrKO| taxes ‘exceeds the preliminary = esti- | thority if they do not exert themselves | the compensation asked for by them, | Plication paper has more than the | * #x Collector Asks Postponc- 5, Italian delegation to relihigs 20 ee with a view to having rep- . o 0 i ey ey ot 4 2 "1 requirec yer of signatures 3 e committee wi 2l > NAving reb-| ., ates of approximate $4,000,000,- 1o the utmost to bring about some| these officials have refused or failed | [o0uired number of signatures. Dr ment of Petition of 1. Mcehan, F2ris speedily with title to Fiume resentatives of the company’s em-| (€ : [ plan which will give promise and| (g follow eut (he Instruetions of the | ZWick is a well known physician and | G 80, , the Dalmation conetal e ployes attend the conference with the; “"ry,, (ocond New York district re- | hobe for the future.” [ iapastn i g e is on the medical inspection staff of | 24, For Re-appraisal of Estate. easily have grave internal re employers. H 2 i department in the management 1of o i | PE of Estate, ternal results| i e SR rted $14 1.000 the biggest col- | Does Not Agree With Lodge. . properties; i aile LR | Serbs Denounce Clai ) e ol mox ) s Not Ag Lodge. the properties; and failed to put R nee Claim. o e o ompany | lections of any district, and the third | Discussing recommendations made! into operation promplly the wage — ! 1o Tho Tiearing on the petition of Jofin | Thus, for many weeks past : Gy % ANV | Massachusetts, with $75,203,000 was | by Senator Lodge of Massachusetts | 2 = ". Meehan, 2d, for a re-appraisal of have been simply flooding other Mg i teisated il the 100 Y Sen Massach S{ schedule and the § hour day; and in e S ? g other :r],‘MIh'k‘,,f;‘”';,»?:,_., \',:l;(':(,' - im"wpmh second. The 23d,. Pennsylvania had |and Knox of Pennsylania, repub-| vurious ways endeavored to embarrasy BABY BOY BORN ON the estate of the late Luke Mechan, |gations and the offices of foreign ¢ Siribeoteroly e aTied Al taenenlg i 000. licans, that consideration of Dlans for| ..q iscredit the government opens- | was continued for one week in pro- | respondents with litcrature to sup! e Y cohly WhEe of $43| Al but five districts showed decid- | the league be deferred until after| tioq of the wires INCOMING TRANSPORT | bate court this morning. The contin- | Italian claims. This incited the % S S | ed increases over the 25 per cent of | peace has been established, Senator| ., \ uance was granted at the request of | bian delegation in Paris to very s| and when their pay envelopes today| 5 : The reason for (he refusal of the R 1 3 5 : Y S icatod that thé compans had me¢| 12st Year's income tax collection. The [Pomerenel said the leage and * peace| , 1o To880n €05 Lle hefus fen | the’ state tax collector's office. The responses Which were given to e the demands they walles out.| eXceptions were Minnesota, New Mex- | treaty were 5o intertwined that one| SePartment to grant the compensa-| sai ey eaaiie) Mechan esthte ihnei nxdasfont s Hieh | [ofirianinos SIS g 0 e b “|ico, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and ! without the other would be worthless.| 10" asked for was that the sworn | His Daddy a Sailor and Mother Is | been in the court for several weeks. | contentions as being in absolute v Mill officials said a total of 110 men| L 1 : tatement, submitted to the Interstate cc ¢ i 4 . 'l West Virginia. On the basis of laygt “I recognize that the proposed con-| 3! i S8 . According to the terms of the will, ' tion of President Wilson's 14 pol were affected; officials of the loom fix-| : e o issl Coming to America to Make P : fhicials Commerce commission in behalf of s 0} the widow of the deceased bequeathed | becauso they deny access to . the 5 | year's collection Philadelphia’s quar- | stitution is not logically arranged,” he| ers’ unfon said the number was con-| Y& > L t _— p ace e T jderably larger. | terly devosits should tave been $41,- | continued, “that it is poorly phrased, the company placed the net income Her Home. all his property to his wife. The son, | to the Jugo-Slav population in the | 000,000, but were $3%000,000. Pitts- |and that it is written in the involved|for 1917 at $117.264. while the | John F. Meehan, immediately con- | terior, - TP | burih of the same basis should have | and somewhat stilted form that char-| SWorn statements they made to the| New York, March 22.—With 2,- | tested the admission of the will and The Italian claim of course, is ti YILLA BEATEN AGAIN | collected §80,000,000 «lthough actual |acterizes many diplomatic documents.; Wire control board as a husis for com- troops, the transport Louisville | the matter is now pending in the su- | racially, historically and econpmies of nations, when it is formed, or w | its consideration by the sup | league in which every nation may be a TLawrence Strikers, member of a body formed for the pnnouncement that American | collections were only 854,000,000, Even President Wilson's bitterest en-| pensation placed the net income for | arrived here today fromn Brest. Ten | perlor court the port of Fiume and the immed | Revenue ‘officials belteve that final (emies, while they have charged him| the same year at $4,485,593.34.” officers and 666 men came home sick Judge F. B. Hungerford represent. | Vicinity are Italian. They clatmifl ! reports will put all districts ahead 'of | with all kinds of high crimes and mis- — or wounded. Also aboard were 24 | ed the petitioner at the hearing this | the eastorn Adriatic coast muEtH Mexican Bandit’s Forces Reported 0 their 25 -per cent records last year | demeanors, do not even presume to “Outrageous”, Says Deegan. wives of soldiers, 27 wives of sailors | morning. The estate of Luke Mee- |£0 to Italy as a military meagupe | except Pittsburgh. charge him with being responsible for| ~New York, March — Postmaster | and 46 nurses. Organizations includ- | han was represented hy Judge James . insure protection to exposed Itall Have Suffered Decisive Defe at! .| its language.” General Burleson's act in removing | €l four detachments of the 14Sth in- | T. Meskill and the state tax collec- |Cities on the western: shore of Hands of Kederal Troops, iCHURCHES WILL AID Would Amend Section Seve Clarence H. Mackay 1d other Pos fantry, 37th division; and surgical | tor's office was represented by Law. Adriatic e SenatoiEomerenaloaialinsonldl| talT e e ra s nilin Cabls Gont o u‘nits Nos. 1‘;“;, 101 and m:;l ,;lm..m,l e (w. hr.m-” L expert from jSccret Treaties l..]n.« Bulllw-ga_ Chihuahua City, March 22.—Gen. 1 -efer : e ionts NGials oF; e the more than 400 casuals aboard | the state tax collector's office will | e supreme council is called UH ¥, 2 prefer to have amended section seven, | ficials from duties relating to opera- ; ; e i Secidi aosquin Amara on Thurstar aereated| TN SECURING WORK | [5G0 0 L0 Lt Gt and er o | tion of svstems wia churacterimed oa | Were casual Co. No. 709, Massachu- | look over the Mechan property next | ndirectls, in deciding this ~ lsutes a strong Villa force believed to havo it i seeiiog i e e e i O set eck. )ass upon the validity of secret tr ] minions five votes in the body of dele-| “most outrageous” by William . {ies negotiuted in London in 19 | been under Villa and Angeles’ com- lasihit eddeiltbatian s e : < When the Louisvile was 768 miles | — gates, E: & 1 ex: 1| Deegan, removed uas secretary, in a I nd a Ang s de Los (‘hacc | 3 5 ¢ ‘ 2 i f @t a 4 y was b 3 some of which at least are helc mand at San Andres de Los Chacones, | 454 99 Will Co-operate With Govern- | of the document showed —safeguards| statement issued here, out from Brest, a baby boy was born. | \ 19 o e feadt 19 Hefi near Satovo, 50 miles south of Cri-| which relieved this feature of its| Mr. Deegan esplained th ho | He was named Louls Scott Kemm, | A at variance with Vilson's huahua City, according to a militar: ment to Get Employment for e Thair ATy chibnE) St Sl ‘t(',,' l;‘.‘:' “‘: the first name because tho ship was | points. The council is also embd S e e et g : i ostmaster zeneral's orders did no S Eie g T R —_— rassed by the probable effort of telegram received here today. Forty rned Plalieee: For one, I am willing to try (he| hifect the the Louisville and the second because | asead by sl picinble aiepa Jine Villa men were killed. Amaro ; ) experiment.” the semator concluded. | w. 1 the boy's father, John Kemm, an | Children's Aid Discloses Conditions of s ma 8 iu ailed to report his losses. larlier Washington, March 22 e “] submii, that whatever the result American sailor of Philadelphia was | case upon Greek and French cla eports that Hipolito Villa, brother of|eral war-time commitiee of postal systems except as relating 1o | jationed at a naval base in Scotland. | Some Places Where Infants Are | {0 the Smyrna coast and on Pol { connection of Mr. Mackay, Cook and himself with the g may be the efiorts for peace fn thls 5 | rancisco Villa and @ general under|churches. rébresenting more than EShalfl cariiot be e e hein auns| eperation under government control. claims to Lemberg and Danzig him had been killed, were unconfirm-| 000,000 church members, announced JC/A800 CEHERH B ROER (T T "| The announcement adds that the Supposed to Get Care It is expected that,President Vil B ed and are disbelicved here | today it had undertaken the organi-| 5 o | value of the plant and equipment of E w GHRIST NAMED 1" Hartford, March That 11 pregent some nlan o St Sl B o e e ) e Sces Menace In I'ar East, the Postal Telegraph Cable companics, | 8 . |z ford, Ma 22-—That “bzby Sunday.. One possible solution of Villa band under Martin Lopez at Bo- | operating with U. S, employment serv-| “The danger is not vet over. So!sworn to in the company’s return fo = — [t e ¢ ! oy e 1 P v | ice ining ob: e T g . ed S are ¥ 3 ate 4 e ace onnectic S asserted in the | that military quilla Marquesote last Wednesday, | ice in obtaining jobs fer returning long as the Allied troops are in the| the Interstate Commerce commission : s itoct OF @ S Drivel : ¢ Y £ k Kiling | soldiers and sailors, marines and ci- field there may be no danger from the| fgr 1916 was $6,647.472 but the of. ' 1 Pircct Combined Charity Drive| annual report of the Connecticut company “declined to; in This City During the Week of any statement of valuation to wire board, although repeatedly requested to do s6.” Today's .order cites the legislation Stanley Works, has been chosen| has not a sufficient staff of workers |the German peace treat One ‘df jand the proclumation of the presi- | chuirman of the combined charity|to properly inspect the haby far culty is the lack of dent under which the government as- | qrive " ' has become a serious men- | problem perts of the supre i repos council who have discharged thed Children's Aid society for two years selves of German war issues should ending September 30, 1918, just out. {once consider the italian cinims und TG | It says that “the state board of char- | instructions to present a solutiop i ities, which is given the power of li- | time to secure action upon them’ si Ernest W. Christ, secretary of the| censing boarding houses for babies |ultaneously with the disposition — | vilian war workers. | German armies. But there is an en-| ficiuls of the Plans of the commisston provide emy looming up in the Far East! yape for: Co-operation of the individual which threatens to be even as de-| qpo ) R ] churches with agents of the employ-| structive to the civilization of the Ex-Mayor is Laid At Rest in Fairview | peng service. Members of the church-| world as the German forces—that is Cemetery. es will be asked to report vacancies| the spirit of lawlessness which pre- and the jobs will be classified accord-| vails among the Bolsheviki and in a competent g0 ing to the qualifications required of Germany and Austria, ever the com- ! committee, and will direct which tend to undermine all the best | ernment in Austria with which o il the men to fill them. The proposal, it| mon foe of our civilization, the com-| Sumed control of the wire systems |campaign in this cily. At the meet-| efforts reputable organizations put | gotiate. Another is the distpibuti was said, had been laid before cach of | mon foe of all government and it be-| #7d the order of the postmaster gen- |ing yesterday afternoon it was decid-| forth.” The report alleges poor |among the new states formemMy pa [the 35 church bodies represented on | hooves the United States and her al-| €'l directing all of the offices, opera- |ed to hold the drive during the week| standards among public and private | of Austrin of the proper share of Wi e e lies to take common council for the|tors and emploves of the telegraph |of April | agencies connected with baby farm- |indemnities which they must assu — | defense of humanity. | and telephone companies to continu¢ The campaign, which is to be of|ing. The society cared for 984 chil- In the imeantime Rear Admin STEAMSHIP SERVICE. | “The 14 nations that drafted the|in the performance of their existing jseven days’ duration, will be carried| dren during the two vears and ex- | Philip Andrews, who has been in con) | constitution were comrades in time of | duties and announcing it to he the |out for seven charities, and will el pended $50,697 fa 1918. Its estimate [ mand of the American naval ghgse PEASE FUNERAL TODAY. 1 | The remains of ex-Mayor L. Hoyt | Pease were laid at rest in Fairview cemetery this afternoon, following services from his late home on Lex- ington street. Rev. Dr. G. W. C. Filil. pastor of the South Congrega- tional church was in charge of the 5 funeral services, WAN WA 1 chl Gsor HELRCIE Nk Kingston, Jamalca, ‘,',“"'f‘ 22—The | \ar: | am sure they can be and will Durpose of the department to co- | divided equally between the nm\-i for 1919 calls for nearly $100,000 Cardiff, Wales, is going to the Adviat close friends of the deceased and the | Canadian government has heon asied M3 L 00 S00e They can BE 817 W0 / l& e vl e Ry e e ek TR | i family, the fo lowing h"\l”f a ted to establish a direct steamship serv- | g .1 we ought not to refuse to join (Continued on Eleventh Page.) committee has heen appointed to ar-| there, relicv tear Admiral Albe| H. € Hart, C. B. Parsons, I". G. Vib- | ice with ,lznn.n} Tt i8 understood & {1 in tima of! peace 1o presorve s A ramge for the drive, and has already| RESIGNS AT R, & E. AFTER P. Niblach, hert > B. Glass, W. H. Hart, Louis | subsidy would be provided in ease. (j.i we foined them in lime = e S ———=y | appointed sub-committees which will 38 YEARS OF SERVICE, A begin work at once. Previous to tho i O'LEARY JURY STILL OUT. P ter and V. | such a prolect is carried out. Fhe ¢ “SlbiG]encat WEATHER ributes {he | legislative council has excluded ship | election of Mr. Chr chairman of | Jameés Murphy of Beaver street, N oyt Marer e deliberated for 11 hours ye the drive commitice. W. Pelton, | foreman or the press room at the | which terday the case of Jer ah O Leay president of the chamber of com-| Russell & Erwin factory where he ! merce, was the presiding officer. Mr.| Was steadily employed for the past 38 | and othern g viglat i : ¢ tonight: s I . 3 : and others charged iolation d will w i - one United States . forpedo boat| Lidillsl Sunday fair, Peilen twan Unable to fodliwe i the| veaks 1o the smploy of ikat tane the espionage act, resumed its: iWell e S e NERS (HRes 0l : : LepnOYels g : : office of chairman, and My ““”\‘"\'1 cern today, Mr. Murphy plans to go |this morning after a s rest at I T ot i comes, or £hi] - . lelection was unanimous, b to Philadelphia. hotel. v llec- | ping componics from the pavment o = piccos having been s ¥ the | taxes under the income bill which PLOTIRIA AT SAN JUAN. Forecast for New Britain | of th . and | has just been passed - sor San Juan, Porto Rice, March ") ! vicinity: Cloudy and oflice forces of tl sctory and | panies

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