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TO THE ESTABLISHELD 1876. RlfiHT OF WOMEN m LEAGUE OF NATIONS COVENANT AS ‘gMILLI[lN CHEER A | AMENDED EXPECTED TO MEET MORE hour session definite TNt (R submis- | ess.)—During a three i s e liiine | sion to the supreme council. | nations com- Set for Tomorrow Aiternoon ;:;;.'"%f:,“ ey e o IR Largest Growd That Ever y- sl ments o the covenant disposed ten- | ciated Iress.—The American peace [ {atively of the first 16 sections, agree- | delegation it is understood has defin- | Parade in N ¥ k Watch SENATOR KOPPLEMAN PEEVED it i s s of changes in form | itclv agveed upon the amenament 1 | Parade in New York Watch which the members of the commission | will offer to Article X of the covenant | 5 believe will meet more than 50 per of the league of nations to safeguard | R [B wh B k 5 : offered by | the Monroe Doctrine. | eview ol BOyS YN0 Broxe . sply tacks Made on Him |cent. of the objections _ ) | S s Senator Lodge and other American The amendment provides that Phrough Newspapers—Bill Present | gonator agreements under the covenant shall Up Hmdenburg Lme President Wilson attended the | not be construed as an infringement ed to License Milk Men—Police | (" . which suggestins from | upon the principles of international | meutral nations as well as belligerents | policies heretofore generally recog- i Hartford, March At the open- No action wus taken of amend- » — ] ing of the senate today Senator Kop- ' ments for safeguarding the Monroe Article X of the draft of the league pleman, who has just returned from Doctrine, but this subject probably | of nations covenant reads ON GREAT SERVIGE California announced that at noon to- | will be considered at the next meeting “The high contractirg parties shall morrow he wouid rise under personal ! on Wednesday undertake to respect and preserve as m— privilege to answer an article which The Japanese ammendment to secure | against external aggression the ter-! poughboys, Wearing Clothes A his appeared in a state paper guring equality of nations belonging to the | ritorial integrity and existing political y his absence ) league was not considered tonight and | independence of all states members FEquipment That Saw Active Ser: Clare i ak ropOs e league. In case of any such ] Clarence W. Scymo W chosen no action was taken on the proposed | of the league. 3 2 & ) vecorder of the Hartford city court| French amendment for creation of an | aggression or in case of any threat ice, Appear in Heavy Marching Ofg! T e ati v sts ¢ de r of such aggression, the ex- 5 nder suspension of the rules by the :international militar taff. of danger o der—Gen, O'Ryan and S i senate The entire covenant when amended | ecutive council shall r.dvise upon the ) A Staff Heads & The hearing on the proposed con: 'and agreed upon by the commission { means by which the obligation shall Column — Wounded Men 'Watdl stitutional amendment for cqual suf- | il be submitted to a drafting com- | be fulfilled. Would License Milk Dealers BOTSHEVIK ARMY IS The agriculture committee favor- ! WITHIN ETFTY MILES ably sent in bills to license all who deal in milk und creaum by the dairy | g commissioner, the fee being Afty | it cents and prohibiting the sale of Berne,s March 24.—The Bol- cows which have reacted to the tu- shevik army wlich is on its berculosis test, or keep for sale such | way to Hungary has reached cows after January 1 next, without ' Brody, according to the latest permission of the commissioner on | uews received here. domestic 'animals. | = . Honeyhee keepers will’ have to Brody is a city in_ north- register their hives undcr a report eastern Galicia, about 50 miles from the agriculture committee while | cust of Lemberg OF CITY OF LEMBERG. Georgy, ' Austrian Correspond- - | | ! i L | | | frage will be held tomorrows after- Procession From Points of \’anmgu noon. This amendment comes from ! 5 ploits of world war-—marched in | | olive-colorca campaign, helmets, or Ul About League of Nafions’ “tin hat"; gas masks were slung from | Flanders, marched in half-battalion g units, equivalent to two infantry com- | ent Asserts—Government Taking | Government Will “In the | taken of federal funds under the'| oy e e g Eoiten, vom | Of ihe Hungarian Soviet government vesterday relayed a report from mith Lover law for promotion” Of Daily News Thinks Hungarian Revolt W'J]("f'«”‘ e & 0 " 1:‘:{:)‘( ;( ick | to power, as set forth in its wireless ' e siderit Masarzk of Czee dgrigultyre sl BONERGS 1) L Sireet communications are iargely untrue ac- Basle, March 5.—The Hungarian | Slovakia -had resigned. No men | Was Precipitated By Failure of Big | Were Jittic groups of men who were | ording = £ = ¢ g Lfih S New York, March .25.—Major Gen, P AT G G Ticen o IRabatcs) | l H PRE SS SCORES John F. O Ryan’s Division, mm--| SRt | | posed of former New York state :m'rm\r the f.tl.n»: of t)n;\vn‘ln::::‘”t;l 4 3! triumph up flag-bedecked Fifth ave- | the Waterbury commion pleas Sure nue today to the tumultuous acclaim | their shoulders, light packs and full | panies to the . unit. The rhyvthmic | 2 g ALLIES ARE BLAMED tread of these solid blocks of fighting | Al Precantions to Preserve Order | Well Equipped and Diss o House Chairman Eaton siated to- | T o e to a Vienna dispatch to the | commissioner for military affairs, a | was made of any cabinet resignatid The judiciary rnmn\;*.\.?f' r-”;f',',‘]‘('f,‘fl | guardsmen, — veterans, two-fisted | bills under which Tolders of liauor e | fighters who broke through the,“im- | liggnses would haye returned a pro- PEA( [4 | pregnable” Hindenburg line last sum- | nortionate part of \f\m}v o 1\11“ A8 mer in one of {he most gallant ex- | , vived term of their license, nnc f-the | The incorporations committee r _ : 1 o (O G b b S e B Soldicrs in War Togs. {FRENC aterbury Y. M. an- | : The doughboys were in heav: } i tze. While I)elegates Talked | marching order. They wore their a1 ig | canteens were carried, and bayonets | Neither Are Russian Soviet Troops | Bolshevik Forces Acted, is | ["[wf Vo mairied and b regl | ooy . he. Mail TR o TN the et ek Gtaiiied dvancing On Hungary Under Gen- Arraignment By the Mail. | ;uidons and flags that saw. service in | t with bavonets glistening in the | o o8 roops, with bavonets glistening in the | . . - FOR WHOLE TROUBLE i pueiite ’ T —Soclalists Take Control. 4 PiE hid post, he JE | sunlight prescnted 4 martial picture | ciplined Army o T e sver to be forgotten G or i i i 54 2 i A s penhagen, March —The cl A Copenhagen dispatch reel in arother bill advantage will be | . 5 e by e claims penhag pa rocei A s Achturr Abendblait. . A ps - —— day that agricultural interests arve to », A - .« Col s ) ires e rehers—soldiers f p cisic 3 3 PROLCS e Budapest dispatch s says today, has is- \ceive liberal treatment from the itp- | Powers o Provide Central Empircs | the marchers —coldiers of {he division | yiile in Budapest, bui the ronstre Gr ] J Bolshevik Forots Rogtall veceive liberal treatmer 1 SehOpaa losliailes oniniann e O IR RG [AveditTins motla et eacived: o sued an order instructing all soldiers | i propriations committee. ! 4 3 | With "Fooll Ang KW ‘MateHals— | jemon: Farm or at the Le Selle tiver: | a Sociot copyiiic Solved UPOn | ¢y rejoin their units without delay. London, March 35.—-is U An unfaverable report was ‘madc | g men who were otheriwite injured in | Lok SODLDAUE «fyp i regiments on the northern Tlon fiy on @'bill, explained as superfluons to e pito * 1 The Chronicle Advoeates Promps; gl o0 e O e | French Surrender Denied. If the soldiers do not.do their duty|'Jave heen driven over the Donets i S e R g . 2 | ‘ g L S U e @ Tl o The reported voluntary surrender|the Hungarian Soviet republic is! er py the Ton Cossacks, according SR e | Only - Official * Communique | MuitaryAction Against Magyar Govt. | pride | (GRrmah logions. Uhie fle aiids by Frenth setitors in Bade | ¥ ro n . according Frat feq tAhtS, Wete. restored . to)| ; polnced wane nok forkutien hylthe llnti tacanse (e men) werek Allacea 3 ] s 3 3 i London, March 25.—Morning news- [ crowds, and the cheers that greeted o government requires armed disci- “harles ley of Nor 2 On A Ty e s % 8 to be infected with Bolshevis s Loitd g iebiinadi i s TWmatlas Dudley of Notwleh i On Action is Permitted papers unanimously charge the Paris| them were as full-tnroated as the | o, ¢ d'fected with Bolshevism is in-| [iine and it will create an army well | EKaterinovskaya, in the northwestd Police Force for Groton. | covrect, the message states. 3 o eauipnod snd dikoiplined) | part of the Don territor There is a rumor that the I'In(enncl I('(:u‘m Aol (,‘”":;‘i’ng raTeelltoL | T compiission st Budapest has besh de- | tne Tierinkoy cabiiet oo Suadsy. ta Socialists Join Soviets, tuined by the Hungarians. The capi-| quoted as spying: S | Vienna, March 24, (By the As | tal, it is added, has heen hermetical- “What ciated Press.)-—A dispatch {0 Iy sealed by the zovernment against foreign countries Bolsheviki Advance Not Trae. The correspondent says that the rumored advance of Russian Soviet doomed,” he adds. The revolutionary | an undated dispatch from Ekateri dar. The Cossacks also re-oceup E Manchester Brings Civil Action Demanding $50,000 Damages, legislature and bearing credentials § sued and signed by Governor Hol comb. The complaint alleges that ol March 16 the Courant printed Plainville road and vice versa. The “false, malicious and disparagin achment on the Courant propert | is for $70,000. No bound was required ! ; conference with responsibility for | demonstrations Tor their more Groton horough may nave a police in Papers. Hungary's embracing Bolshevism and | tunate comrace Lamb of Groton will be paid for food | A e delay of peace but in the majority in After the first roar of cheers : | Par has happened is a natural | O P treasurers to get further powers to| . W t. . "Council of the.peace con- | variously explained. hush fell oxer the crowds and hea result of the blindness and ill-win| Neue Freie Pressc declares that horrow funds for county purposes in | duother bill. ade to give ! lished regarding its proceedings but| While treating the Hungarian epi- | in mourning came into sight. A great | nate Hungarv.” Personally, Balil the| Wil support'the new goveniigly A favorable report was made to BIVe L " o o1 comniunique has aroused | sode more lightly than others, be- | servics flag, with a gold star for each retiring provisional presiden¢, he | the reason, it is said. that it has Jrtunity to secure ben- 5 : troops towards Mungary under G el oo 535 rebina SHhools the OpIe "“v‘”"‘p:‘{h’ . ‘,”:_p‘(’“‘(‘ These newspapers whose habit it is to | country will, like Budapest become | service overseas, furnished the sym- | r‘.-m‘g el pa ey ‘l‘ll ‘““'!‘; ple with all his strength and was will- | rursl "“F"”-l""l” is report ‘( ta ki Kw”m" v“\‘x‘\]’ e -state momment upon foreign affairs. con- ;(rflshmlk, (hf\\lu.fl. aceus \l‘..] con- | holic evidence (.]r tie 111\,:-101\‘\ ve- | Ing: to ‘work and ‘serve as a nvharr S A s - ner und » B \nce o aying ace, ile its o ance c e 10 ade the i 1 ’ ; y i1| demn the action in strong terms. The | ference of delaying peace, while its | :nembrance of those who ma ol e e e : . Senator Williamson had tagled until | d t v S : e SReliRS o . the shevik foreign I realized,” he added, “that 5 | others follow the communique with a | idealists are “following ‘the will-o’- | supreme secrifice. { minister on the military situation of e U HARTFORD ('OURAVT e . Dage | few sarcastic observations. ltihe Russinn Soviet gove e S (Continued on Eleventh Page.) 3 5 5 ., | Tt also expresses its belief that cer-| save way a moment late ' Gen SRS sOTiSy soyerunent great-natioriale o taymond Recoly, for instance, | It also expresses ANCENAY (0O ater wheli Gen | 1y dlsamipointed the Hunswrise gov. { writes in the Figar 5 a Bane 1 h 2 | \ B ing at a moment when the Allied gov- | © and. spaper’s pana- | 54th brigade, wli ddad (haools | Sintion, v wilnosmer Wi hee . ; e f -q | tion as it was treated militarily when | miles of march was continuous and : o in Chamberlain, Supposed War | ynmade are more than ever in need ) [ Fat the slrectain the i > " 3 Seaitan | of the support of public opinion, | eversthing was entrusted to Marshal| the cheers were of such volume as to | (1at the st the Hungarian cap- | West Main Street, From Black Rock . i | ; Adl, noon. There were large crow p Bridge to Corbi Nosed | 1o 8 | tween the public and themselves.” dircction be given Premier Clemen- | hund | y ECACIop s on all SosioatorbiniAvenuc)tisiClosed | of Exploits, His Commander Says. S it ceau so that “probable failure aris- March Under Arch of Victory. aflic. The Matin says of the decision: b were in progress. The shops were| t© Traffic. | Hartford, March Willard e - e e B . Rogers, first selectman of the tow oD, 1 s ) R T be gravely | avoided. crowds had cengregited, the troops | 2 osedwher repairing the state high- | mund G. Chamberlain of San Antonio, | method, which is likely to be gravel st A 2 : DS 0S| waVat (iEhi=hest Heavilylarmealsol o ses e ToED e i Vet chester and. rebrec il Texas, was unable to zive any satis- | dangerous still further adding to the | Allics Were Unprepared. passed through the stately ““Arch of | vay between this city and Plainville A ¥ factory explanation of his reports ot srowing anxlety i RiD Bl Sl Saiis SRR I O e ol G 1 with | Count rKHW\I had just retired as|men engaged are at present working | has instituted a libel suit against t extraordinary aerial feats to Captain | countries : £ AR S 2y | hea the governme 5 o ‘ : S aimi xtraordinary aerlal fea 5 calculation which asstined a much | Governor alfred E. Smith as the | 620 of the government on the road from the Black Rock | Hartford Courant company claimi e inrahan testified today at the |in the Echo de Paris may be suffi- t n : J b ? i Sy P : S 'mv“f,.,; :.f Captain Chamber- | ciently described by its caption, which | pared as to a policy of peace It | the stand were Acting Secretary of | An official statement from Buda- | PtV o0 'lh‘ bridge and Corbin ave-| suit was made today on Charles Hoyg LOULS AL trusts the lesson of urgency and sus- | War Benediet Crowell, Acting Sec pest dated Monday, declared that re- | "U€¢ has been in bad condition tor| kins Clark, editor-in-chief of tH ating the story of Chamberlain's ex- | “The Council of Ten Goes Under- B Wil | : e : 81 B "‘:‘ <:“\“m~‘ Bt ent riort st TR e not be lost on “those clements which | ous representatives of ihe state and | peace and order were prevailing. o the raad will welcome the repair. | Mr. Rogers attended the recent gatl ploits < 3 are consuming time with efforts to | cily governments. “In most of the large towns, like | 2Uring the time of repairing the road | ering of governors, mayors and labd berlain, then a lieutenant could not | “The conference has made an L R Dot g FOT SR G o o i { which facts oppose an insurmountable test, Kis-Kun Felgyhaza and Bereg- cstward and all automobilists ' s a member of the Connegtio describe the appearance of the Brit- | heroic resolution. It has decided to a T i B e S i mile [0 00 fnd e o as 2 x £t onnegtic jescribe the wp e \ Police offic o ¢ it 1 snacz, the sociaMsty hewe taker oo |80 oOthers using the highway are serated on an unofficial visit to | absolute mystery ! / e e s e S b e an he or g R i ia e The Chronicle think: Hungary has { 4€t, said that it was by far the largest | o 4inves oo Beasani o !!« k Rock avenue outhward and | the British fron amberlain, e Beelthy shoch 1o opbile crowd that had ever assembled to view 2 around hy way of Carbin avenue onto ] D s e el [ e {l of ten o Daradein this clty, the Mearest ap-| ot tionate roterny 20 other points which Hanrahan believed | session of the league of nations com- | '“SPonds, : ¢z ssing formed at Kassa, which hna been oc- i cupied by the Czechs, according to the relation to his visit to Washi “If the counc en it says, “had | crowds packed the sidewalks and eross | o, — TRt S 3 shingtoy were true | “The league of nations commission Liiirafcon soll loriten UN1 Gsaye ghad government commissary’s telephone At ien C‘hamberlain’s reports were | yesterday considered amendments to s i : | - When T yester: incapacity for action no one need { Fvery windov vas crowded, and Some Rioting in Budapest. Steve Kavalsky of 34 Union sireet, S e R e e e e U D S e e e i AT ik o : owners of rooms facing the avenue | Jixtra editions lssued ) ! | force under a bill sent in, and H. B. the general dissatisfaction over the 1980 Gold Stars On Flag. given to soldiers’ w:idows. County ¥ March 25.—The decision of | Which it has occurred responsibility is | heralded the start of the parade, e L i ins e uhe Advocates One Man Power. wero uncovered as a caisson draped With Which it Wwas Sought to assassi- | the mon-socialist parties in Hungd teachers of classified and Incorporated . /= = o o 0T e b s press. | cause it does not bélieve the whole | of the 1,980 men Wwho perished: in would support the leaders of the peo-| cided to act against the Entente. i that the report received from M. | soldier e the-wisp called the league of nations.” The 1z2ep solemnity of the oceasion gary could be saved only by the inter- | | tain_international financial interests | O'Ryan and his staff, mounted, trot- | 1% S IS SUED FOR LIBE} ernments who having left no blunder | Cea is fo treat the diplomatic situa- | umn. The ovation along the five| '¥ONO%, eve-wimesses who il | First Selectman Willard B. Rogers X ) : : ital were very lively “riday after- Hero, Did Not Remember Details | gy 0 SHPPOE N hinese wall be. | Foch and it suggests that supreme | drown tia music of the military Fellvolvion i ioa viarter the street corners and processions | e S5 S 2y , | ing from divided counsels may be| At Madison Square where dens London, March 25.—Captain kEd- It is not for us to judge the |ing from ¢ 13 At Madison Square re e ety Closa M when il e e el e 2 The Telegyaph ascribes the gravity | Victory,” just completed. The re- | J1r abbeired and announced that|was started this morning and the| that town in the General Assembl 1. Har an his commanding of- | nature of the “Pertinax” article | Pt > idg - = ). C. Hanrohonihls complanding ek longer war and left the Allies unpre- | prinsival reviewing officer. Others in | Peace and Order Prevail, bridge to Corbin avenue. The pertion | damages of $50,000. Service in t 1 The court-martia! is investi- ' raeds: s N 1 3 | : s e e t B o pense which is being taught daily will | tary ofi the Navy Rcosevelt, and vari- | ports from “he provinces showed that | S°™Me time and the people traveling ' Courant and president of the compan Captain Hanrahan said that Cham- | Le Journal says e G aptair secure in the peace treaty results to Lavgest Growd EvertAssembIet Gycer, Debreczen, Szombathely, Szen- | Vil Pe closed from Black Rock ave- | bureau representatives in WasHingt sh sauadro th which he allezed | drape its wounded dignity in the most : 5 000 e naintaining o arnee e thed ish uadron wi drape Military Force Is Advised. 0 reserves to aid in maintaining ¢ e omini o the ~l.m-m«amy‘ arned to use the detour by way of captain continucd, knew nothing of | paris, March 25.—The following | Blven & Copinc y besnMonmediay Kecskemotiandi oy At bration a number of yvears ago. The | weeks for completion janticloniconcerning TMr.t 1o he should have known if his reports mission was issued this afternoon: et { not for many months shown marked | treets to the point or suffocation. sage.” HIT BY TRAIN. first submitted, Captain Hanrahan | aptiecles 1X and XIV so that two-thirds dancet 8 2 ons # 1 o'clock was struck by an incon & tra Il T ; < S 5 Bl _avenye l : ming train from e ey Uiy o2 1 he it of he comeaant v o | ity ™ klie ™ edpon naimasy | heveed ey beien 10 mestato, | ey o e & T, 5slor | AVIATOR WILL USE : : Bristol at 6:50 o'clock this mornir \eard there was somec doubt of IS | will be held Wednesday.” food—but by sheer bungling and by o Rintuiconrespondentgannouncedithap sinea = = 4t the passenger station, and sustaine J \'l e At disagreements and nrocrastinations (Continued on Eleventh Page.) the commumists had occupied all im- s kv”a‘ ‘H «v” ition, and sustain w‘ PLANE IN RANC( HIN authenticity broken leg. [He - L kS A was ttaken to the ve blunted its edge.” | jortant positions a h ervous- | s u & portant positions and that nervou New MBritain hospital | - = S s | The newspaper maintains the rem- - ness was increasing hourly. Some ! = ~ {ARDNER WELD BACK. ! y D t f ness W creasing . So gt GAR i 2dy now is prompt and combined mil- AMERICAN . SOLDIER rioting occurred in Budapest late Fri < : o - Erhart Sch ¢ 1o TR | itary action against ths Magyar gov- SENT TO JAIL FOR day even'ng and several persons were ] AMERICAN ||:|-,|‘,1 SAILS. i hmitt of Ansonia, Arm = ernment. wounded San Juan, Porto Rico, March 25 | Lawrence Strike Picket Arrested for Long Delays Are Criticized. EIOUINL I8 JONVDOR. Early Saturday sailors with ma-|An American destroyer fleet which : | | i Former Third Ward Councilman rives in New York. Airman, Will Also Use Wireless Gardner C. Weld, son of Mr. and | . A = “Conferences, delays and a refusal London, March 25.—James chine guns occupied the streets on |sPent the week-end here steamed to- Mrs. W. 1. Weld of Park Place and | Hitting Police Inspector in IFace —_— Ross Campbell, an American which are situated the (zech consul- | 43y to join the Atlantic fleet in man- former councilman from the third With N‘m*__\“m“ Fired. (Continugd on El(venrh Page.) born private of a Scotch regi- ate and the offices of the British and | €UVers. The destroyers are command- ward, arrived in New York today and | et = — ment, was sentenced in the Bow French missions. cd by Rear Admiral Plunkett s sent to Camp Merritt to await| jawrence, Mass, March 25.—Strike | GERMAN BOATS FOR street court today to six months The measures taken by the new his discharge. pickets were out in force again today U. S. ARE IN ENGLAND. at hard labor for his participa- government to preserve order were Corporal Weld enlisted almost 1wqgl at {he opening hour of the textile| London, March 25.- The German tion in the riot in vhe Strand on carried out energetically and Satur- | h years ago in the 101st Machine Guni mijls, but tgere was little distur- | steamers Cleveland and Patricia March 9. Campbell was ac- day pass2d without disturbances. ALLIED MISSIONS TN i battalion and saw active service in| phance. The picketing throng includ- | which have been allotted to the Unit- ‘used of striking a policeman. g BUDAPEST INTERNED. || il | On Big Wheat Farm, Ansonia, March 25—Erhart Schmif former lieutenant in the United State) air service, will leave his homg her soon to become an aviator an the Har| din, Mont., wheat ranch of J. Piexr pont Morgan. To enable the manaj ger of the ranch, which is 250 mile: long, to get speedily to any part i has been decided to provide him with * Trance for 18 months, having been | ¢q pundreds of women, many of jed States arrived at Cowes today. BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED Vienna, March 24, (By the severely wounded in one of the big | whom carried babies in their arms. | They will be manned by American | 5 | Permits have been granted to the Associated Press.)——All fins be ¢ : drives Four revolver shots were fired from | sailors and used for transporting = = by the building inspector: | | hers of the Ajied mitsions || on GiTblane and Schmitt will iy 16 —- —— |2 house on Common street In the | American {roops to the United States. | WEATHER, ; Erwin, for alterations at 3 Hudapest have been interned, in Seleminii pisolberedith AREEN ROMANONES T STICK. mill gection. No one was hit and | S AR Bihes iy b el et eI 0 0 A e T o e March 25, (liavas)—A gen- | the police attach littie importance to| MARTIAL LAW IN MADRID, Hartford,| March. 25 - Fores ick Dixon, for (he erection of a onc T mem- I plane in communication with ranecl | headquarters ‘ 7 ( according || Schmitt is the Reve B, B ke has broken out at Barce- | the incident - | Madrid, March 24 Aartial jaw ecast tor New Britain and v story frame house on Eaton Place to 10 travelers arriving here by Premier Romanones who had| A woman was taken info custody | Wus proclaimed at five o'clock this cinity: Fair. wavmer tonight cost $3,000 und a £e 10 cost $400; tomobile from the Hung intended to resign has declared that r the Washington mill"for throw- | morning. 1t is understood constitu- and Wedneeday: unectiled by Chslson ana Torrell, for:alterations af cipital in|i tone e ins nal g 0; he army after returning. from sonaid Vs d 0 r 2 1at hit a ce inspector | tional guarantees may 1y, spendec a6 > % e s S m t rmy a g he considers his dnty to remain in|ing a stone {1 hit: & police insy | §_may he: suspended | Wednesd night. the home of J. Flornkohl, at 211 Bas- France where he was an instsjotor office. x Jin the tace. forthwith throughout Spafn. b e . *tt street to cost §1,000. e : S S “ E | Schmitt, rector of Chri Episcopa | [.chureh. Tie» was recently discharges wrmy flying school