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ESTABLISHED 1876, e NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY. APRIL 3, 1019, T TWELVE PAGES. PRICE THREE CEf ROLLEY BILLS WILL [FIRST OF 26TH NEARING ismmummm OF 1GERMAN TROOPS ORDERED HOME PORT; MOUNT VERNON | PRICES AlLL UPSFT , ) CHa L DUE TO ARRIVE TOMORROW | - TO MARCH ON FRANKFOR Report Is Relered {0 Commitiee el R Poly o Government s - B B (s Without Much Debate |, 327 25,005 s | R st Been Reopened, Glass Says QUIGLEY WANTS EVERY | ENGLAND PLANNING 'Strike Riots Becg 7 e . mnml\rjz.':)fl:UTP :)r v‘lzn‘fh\n(..r{)m‘»n( mf | s CHANGES T ARMY | 5 e ok toms 19 maontte a6 | Samban iviaio, et Wiy (has BVERY AGREEMENT s wr SOLDIER TO HAVE JOB P So Serious That MORK NEARING GOMPLETION | The transport Mount Vernon, with ;:ca}r‘!:.oulsteb:\ l\ltl\rv{py.i:o‘e%;::;(:;o_\firm;:‘\i; | o 25,000 men, re- E : | Winston Churchill Outlines Proposed | d O ite Am ‘ p::e‘:do‘f \”1\1 “v\nlimy‘:, the northeastern | city mm;:ln.x ;.: n. Bdwards sent the s . < o e . | iers pDOSlte [ ed b S e to- | following wireless message to Gen. | Secretary of Treasury Sa “hair Reconstruction of Territorial Forces | House Iecader King Introduces Reso- | department that she would arrive to- i 7o g Has Plan to Turn War o i | ot | 1 . Hale } man Peck Had No Right to Make | Under Expericnced Officers. | 1can Bl‘ldgehead | morrow a 30 p. m. The Mount | Ha s e | lution to Have General Assembly | V0000 (00 Major Gen, Harry All New England joins in hearty | N e M e e G e s v || v e rve sl e ureau Into Employ- AdjonEnfOn=apelli23, RBubEMeasurel by | ies o i e i an Il ctachiglledilu A R DR RV e to D ety Caifled o0 fOl' London, April 2 (By British Wire- | | | | | = & i T 4L o 5 less Service.)—It is proposed to re- - S % S t the 104th TInfantry Regiment, | home _ i pute Had Been Recommitted. me Agency 15 Tabled After' Bome Discussion. = (BT 2 e and thelr traim, | | Although the Mount Vernon is ex- || 5 | nt Agency. LRI Hartford, April 3.—With v little 1 headquarters of the 51st Infantry Bri- | pected to zn‘rn‘]: in «1ne :uu'lmv- at 2:30 ]\\ h }\r:'\‘x\v\_ April .;,,.'vmw mdfiw 5 g she will not discharge her |policy of the government in under. v o ntrary expec- | d auxiliary troops p. m., she wil arg : 4 : 5 -1 y sions and 14 mounted brigades from | | n - det‘;flm ‘:rhhnl:q:r\n‘: .:v”uw“:m-t(onl !’rol— | m'(ri': az‘:eet“flle homing heroes gover- | troops until Saturday morning. At | faking to revise and stabilize prices; A HedBeson RisRioNbefman elfifoll [ sl nes s z”i:rh:n&' r‘itx‘ S MOB OF 10,000 IS idons, the : - B ow England states were | that time the formal welcome will be | through the industrial board of the | Secure a posiiion for every discharged | oo o L : o Jey Investlgating commission was re- | nors of five New England s s w | N b 5 hale S M of communication unit, said Winston > I oy odl today by (he General Assembly | hore, or on the way here, today, and | extended at Commonwealth pier by | department of commerce has heen re- | soldier in this city, according to a | g SO EFEALON T S PARADING STREE to varlous commitiecs, dividing the | dolegations from states, citles and | the office delegations and represen- |opened as the result of the confer. | Plan Which Mayor George A. Quigley | po ™ (' S0 Seererary & WA e bills which nccompanied, the Te- | towme planned to join in the welcome | tatives of the several Welfarc associa- | ence vesterday over the refusal of the | Will Propose at a speclal mesting of | (OF WAT Speakime at @ conference nine = 1 mmittees. | £ most of whom were orig- | tlons will minister to the men's crea- | railroad administration to accept g | the common council this evening at 3 ; iay erritoria 00pS port among four standing cor to the men, most of W % 5 | i 3 iiihe hall. Th il T | retained in the armies of occupation | Frankfort is in Neutral Zone and The hearings on the bills will be next | inally members of National Guard or- | ture comforts. The troops will en- | new scale of steel prices arranged by | the city hall. 16 mayor will ask the i e g Badll Mral Zone o > 2 = rai i - for Ca Devens. the board. council to create an employment verseas, he said, would be absor i E : sted that these | ganizations. naval seaplanes | train directly for Camp | the | \ L LA be e e i A e e i ;li.n-:v!”|xli)f~:q:telL!!:|:llor1 and be | }z,q(,‘:,‘:'l:}“ln(‘hag,}:;aEtation wiH ex- | Within an hour or two of the de- | Glass Raps Chairman, agency to take the place of the wap |ON their return home into the divi-| mMission of French Tenth Army B ore gemerally attended than any | tend the gresting of mavy, army and | barking of the Mount Vernon’s men, | Secretary Glass, who presided over | PUfeat. which is\soon to be aballshed. | #ions to which they | properly. be=ll ) S g o) iiineq ' Berora il ;lmn( ot Lelo thic semion ivic u,uthoritxesgfn.r out at sea and | the transport America will arrive | the conference of cabinet officers and| SWce Uhe abandonment of the fed- |/onsed, fhus maling fhe divisions SR I 111 ot as an escort of honor to the | The troops which she is carrying Prob- | heads of government purchaking | €2l employment bureiu fn this cit omplete. This plan, he sald, was| Could Entc Many Bills Are Referred. | ot on e o small flect of | ably will not leave the ship until the | agencies with the industrial boare “1.”@ is no special agency now in ex. | brought forward so that it could be | i The bills relating to highway | harbor, inside vs;:he Aount Vernon. | next day. held in his office, said today Chair. | Stence where discharged soldiers may | discussed and, if necessary, modified. | and Fighting Occurs in bridge assessments, regulation -of jit- | vessels will awai e | man Peek of the homrd ey Chair-!scek work. During the past few days | General officers who were in com- | 3 neval and anthorizing felectelc Hatusety ey : | Without autnority in. amending ine|the mayor as been in consultation | mand of bodies of men during the| “WHeT Paraders Hclp Themsclvé rallways to operate motor - vehicles | MURDER CASE GOES [ i Wwith a number of manufacturers and | War, he said, would be the logical re- | 3 KE x statement lins 3 E rers and 3 5 ¥ & went to the roads, bridges and river VOLUNTEERS TO TA | mai pn;"qp:r-nthl"r.r.rer,]“\[ T (:Z‘nfl‘m‘ls will be made to secure employ- | cipients of appointments tn the bigg committee. Those on building a street | > i s appet & t =it ment for every enlisted man upon his | command in the territonial for LGl ; ling ! i J I W i s > 3 lis an upon his £ i tal forces, and | oblenz, rallway In Groton and New London PLACES OF VE'BERANS: TO JURY TOMORROY Taiizoa iR minstration i d e DRGE SEHEEE 8 B A0 SRSRENE SO R et SA and authorizing the Hartford and fbesi 1 . ‘ ; ( DR Springfield street railway to use steam e 5 = t w the intention of the con- been recommitted. | ; 5 L it is proposed, will also give employ actual warfare would have the pref- | road tracks, and on the appointment | | ference, Mr. Glass said, to recommit the Coblenz bridgeh - ment to civilians if there are any va- | erence when minor officers were | lenz bridgehead began mif + This | Judge Warner Will Bezin His Charge @ncies, soldiers however, will receive | chosen. He stated that the war rec-| V& carly Thursday toward of a street railway commission, went | Oversens Men Who Enlist For is | Judge Warner | the entire matter of price agrec e | | liaes 8 i ! | first consideration. By the time the | ords of such men would be consid-| [°oFt here a Spartacan revolt to the railroads committee; that on | sce Will Be Sent in Tmmediately Upon Opening of | Ments for consideration. Officlals | local hoys in the 26th division return | ered as $0 per cent. of their qualifi- | ¢¢N Causing disorder $2,000,000 aid to railways to the ap- | rvice W 28 7 Wwho were instrumental in organizing | to New Britain, it is hoped, a position | cations | Before entering Frankfort, wij propriations committee; that on “"‘“‘1‘ Units of 1,000. Court—Tawyers Arzue Today. whv;«v' n;\dvxsn‘ml card said fl;erf} never | will be awaiting every soldie AMr. Churchill declared, jn discuss- | IS !N the nentral zene beyond aving assessmenls to the cities anc g - Ll . d been any intention o oreing | At this evening's meeting, Mayor - It e Lo | French bridgehead based on Ma: Paroiehs committes and that on re- | Wasnington, April 8.—In formally S antordannlls s ihe ey against | government agencies to huy at as- | Quigley will TR o i e Sno la Rl oT ternloral Toreon it e Germian | ilithie .\,mrm@yf lleving the companies from the state | advising Gen. Pershing that 50,000 | the five alleged gunmen Fetss, Boss | gregate prices and it would be neces- | apvropriate a sum of money, to send | nat o callon ooy oot they should |, sutain permission from the i tax to the finance committee. volunteers are being enlisted here to | ler, Mil e'-nA EDonny 1d~ % of firet | SATY for the board to change its| official delegation, representing the | umgil tha st "“““I orssuch (" vicelllmenth farmy Hearings Assigned. | replace an equal number of men in Cl"m_fl, i m] mm,’-‘lrlm ik n:) Tl course. city, to welcome the men home when :‘,‘; th o( ,An'f' ;m' {P,mm(‘\” penas | Mob Stones Warehouse. Hearings were assigned as follows: | nis army who want to come home, | £o87eS Muroer, W' 80 10 e Ji 2\ _— the transport docks. This city has | gming foo truen (";,‘{ ATy el et e e o Bills beforc the cities and boroughs | the war department has decided to| Friday, probably e o, ol b Hoen i portloncil 75 seats 0n thalboat|| (uiLE Lor traops for fha dumtion of || Aecording |t Mrformip (At committes and finance, Muesday aft- | order the commander-in-chief to re- | Verdict may BeRlookedifon groye m“ KOREA WANTS FREEDOM R e e e unr.flhzfi been-assented to by nm,‘ ing ; merican headquarters here, ernoon; those before the Iroads | turn promptly for discharge selected et G i Gl W he-‘- the takmx.nf; Soviiic o the Dlon whih ke o 1. | MEmeRL | %rnvl.\)‘g in Frankfort became sen and roads. rivers and bridges commit- | meritorious cases as he recelves these :fi:;(‘\!:l:n‘l\'e‘ninee(‘;z:\"fl"':;{er)i:k;(;utth;h"\?-e1 e S —— | ;:::?:m ‘h[nilm»::rkm;m forn Ghep, Ton Wednesday and that Before |valunteer replacoments., zuments by the lawyers were at once | AbPeal for Independence and Release | ViSion whose homes are in New | JAP-U. S. UNIO TO okt or i o i m;‘u e the appropriations commitiee on | The war department's cablegram, E 27 avvels o | Britain, will be sent 10 greet their | : X ore than 000 be Thursday. | made public today, follows: B ot e B\ | from Japanese Domination Will Be | comrades upon their arrival from DEVELOP ‘ s tronst Ui In the house many members were | “We are now enlisting for three[ William B. Egan and Senator E. W Cviti. Il oibeieA ot the Bn SIBERIA mob stormed a large warehouse anxious that no two hearings be set | years 50,000 volunteers as follows: | Broder for the defense leading off Presented to Peace Conference. LS Rt Sl 50 R i e e the members helped themselves. for the same afternoon and it was | 25,000 infantry, 15,000 field artillery, .‘smu i};’:‘n:‘r;;i;gflug‘::: ;\‘L.‘Lfiirort; “ll” - . : . | & Sy o g — I‘;I’!‘redfnlfidk ‘mm:(xi u“«(r( L:n;nd derstood that the committees will | 5,000 engineers, 3,000 medical depart- | have the clos argument. Judge Paris, April 3.—An appeal for the | = . ) haskets and sacks with food :m-lxooif?:angn so there will be no con- | ment, 2,000 cavalry. These mel 028 ! \:‘a;ll;erbg::o:?cedhmn;vt t:\ut h;‘ Indanendoncel ol ol riiy ELLIOTT, PERSONAIL Japanese Visitors Outline Plans fnr,‘ V'\;i‘r;::' k’!n:‘. ol i Tk 0 i were called | sent to you in detachments o ) 0 & charg 0 the jur: . . 1 . Z ek { E el ighting ‘ollowe: an “~ definite arrangements for the hear- | pation. court at ten o'clock Friday morning. the end of the present week by a Nations by Business !r‘ontml of the situation. The & ] reonzanize Great Brit- —— ain’s territorial forces into 14 divi- ~Warchouses Food Found Stored ger | April 3, (By the Assod | “Upon arrival of each detachment, The accused are charged with the | delegation headed by Kinsic Kimo, man troops opposite the Amer) ings. 5 s A | ma > Early Adjougmment Expected. | return to the United States for dis- | killing ‘of William, F. Madden, n|representing the new Korean Young ¥ : ) San Francisco, April 3.—The de- | bridgehead were then called om There will be no session témorrw. | Charse an equal number of men en- | Chenay ?Hk mills gu;rd, in M%nches- { Men's society. The appeal is dectared | %+ Willie Mills, Republican, Selected | velopment of China and Siberfa will | HeIp: There are not many bills left to be \Uslte"g 0; "]‘;‘a;tffl rf]"efl_‘g‘r‘:ozn”!(‘:f:i ter, on the night of January 30. }n; represent the vehement desire of for Post by Mayor . Quigley, bl accomulicheniny inek it ont epoT" i in ‘view of this fact Mr. | Seectin B - {almost the entire Korean nation, v s o & . J T I ey oftered a resolis. | Preferably those who fall under clrou- [Eiest oeni e B e Datlon City Hall Hears an organization of leading financiers | DANZIG QUE@ I'ION tion to final adjournment on April 23 |1ar 77, war department 1913, and LEAGUE NOT YET READY | ficive reststance movement: Word has gone out in City hall that | 2nd bankers in Japan and the United W . ¢ 3 p. m. This was tabled after mern- | those With Class A and Class B allot- | RS dbenment islaccorianie o | Mayor @ . Quisley intends 1o | States zt(t('cvrdingbh-r T.tn?whm",k‘ and ILL BE SE bers had expressed their opinions that ; ments. . | | long memorandum reciting alle make a number of changes early next Osaki, members of the Japanese | work Gould not he concluded by that | _Clreular 77 provides for the dis-| prench Amendments or Japanese and | justice and unpopularity of Japamese MONth and it Is said that Charles J, | Parliament who are visiting the e time or that adjournment ought not | charge of a ‘man upon his application | 3 5 . rule and the harshness of the meas. | Blliott, ‘collector of the personal tax |country to study political conditions ' . Senti ST O Sl e the date of the | Where there is sickness or other dis-| American Suggestions Have Not | %0 Th0 S00. 8 Japan is declared to | [O7 the last decade is slated to lose his | Pefore proceeding to Paris in an un- *crman Sentiment Seems to Be ¥ i l i { tress in the soldier’s family or where | ¢ e i position. He is a democrat. Accord- | °fficial capacity. . - anniversary celebration. | he was urgently needed in the occu- | Yet Been Acted Upon. be <ndonwx.vvnrxlg;» '-r";iu\? the national e iline ar s e Q:”g. RS e g et met ahen! it Ris orable to Settlement of Conts = avor New yalmrr_nuhnhh_ te. | Pation from which he went in civil Parie L Aprill 50 (by thols=aons opemenyRtorEhiberation | ley intends to appoint J. Willie Mills | necessary for Japan and the United ‘LT\ :‘1\)1(;!‘1 ;)?(:!:Ir‘(;::\‘;ih;t\gr | “]fe “‘:0 ‘“w' . :h? alé.:tm"“t Press) 2 iTtiae = personal tax collector. Mr. Mills is a , States to stop misunderstanding each LS 2 fici=ssllcationsiimientionad Flugsth cigces Toa i i republican and was ias - | other and get together for their Spa, April 2.—Mathias Hrabers it o : i 4 the leagholof mations com T republican and was a candidate for | i : 2 i sh?}{ \\O_Tknig(';.\:"‘i':"_‘l‘:"r‘w:,‘{‘h_ blegram cuver the men who are mak- | B€ 1ea& Rt X:‘(:‘t"e;m‘:; 800 000 ARMENIANS K]LLED the nomination for the property tax |Mmutual benefit,” Mochizuki said. “We | head of the German armistice eo on mer(;m o mln 5w orrt (3 2, [i2=titne Maraent foxoyision Sicron: ithets upon the French amendments to collectorship when Bernadotte Loomig | in Japan and many leadlng Ameri- | Mission, arrived here today, aceo ::s!‘"r:‘:';' me‘{:r‘::’r m!- s ot hfm— the support of depend-| o0 I IIT and IX. as cerll as resigned. As Mr. Loomis reconsidered, | cans understand that the questions px:ind by a number of technical u : | ents at home. o : 'y % v : {/n ¥ s s i g N arising from the expected develop- | Other advisors. including the eH " v S| ra- | = - - American and Japanese s estiong | Turkish Minister of Interior Quoted | Mir. Mills and others who sought the | ¢ =1 st suspend the OBETa-| The 50,000 volunteers are to be e Munn,eppq;?jn:"gqi? e N nomination were sidetracked. The | ment of China and Siberta arc too big | Purgomaster of Danzig. Before 1e Honof thelar o o ittee ro. | Assembled in provisional companies at et ofnationalilica i it > | as Admitting That This Number of | office of personal {ax collector pays | for Japan to handle alone. ~We be- | ing Berlin, lrzberger had a final o The mil affairs committee re “(‘a\np Meade, Maryland, in prepara- | eduality i nationalties. is ex- | about $1,500 | dnaun "7l lieve this question should be solved | Sultation with representatives of ported bills for armories at Wate “mn T g Gt pected that the league of nn(’mns‘ 3 . g : | : People Have Been Massacred. = e iored lolnti by ithe & fes at which an agreement bury to cost $300,000; at Savbrook, commission will meet on Saturday to ] I isireportccStnat e inumb oot | andimastered Joluthibyithertwolicquis Sk im RSy s 7 S £ 8 ched as to the attitude to be adc $60,000;- at Wallingford, $100.000; at | adopt a definite text of the covenant. Athens, April Reports from | Oth democrats ‘who are now in | trie rea d a the attitude to be ads i ~ ositic i i - A omme . aiffe ed in the negotiations 4 Middletown $150,000; at Stonington | HIGKS WILL IS FHJED President Wilson will act as chair- | conatantinople state that Diemid Tey, | Bo5ion t return annual salaries In commenting on the different ! €d in the negotiations with Allied 7 $60,000 and Ansonia $150,000. Theso | man of the meeting. v S D the rapheap. phases of the proposed organization, | r'esentatives here The German s bills went'to thé appropriations com.- | minister of the interior, has declared he said: timent seems favorable to setl . h place would have io T8 e .| that $00,000 Armenians have been o J n | “When this is accomplished we be- | ment of the Danzig controversy e Lo b e ae il s oate | proxmon Costmastor ! Leaves® Butls for | | MEULER EUNERADTOMORROWSSEE Ve B0 Bl e ie, eetl] LEFT BANK OF RHINE 11.m‘\ the unofficial “talk’ heard here| Marshal Focl's irain is due to land in Japan will cease. The fact | rive here at 5:30 o'clock Thurs | that a Japanese-American pool which | morning and the conference, at wh | will perhaps total into the billions has | the Danzig question will be settled | been formed, will make all under- | fixed at 10 o'clock at Villa Neub| ; and that Japan is not trying to take | the residence of Gen. Nudar ilitary authoriti i : 4 = TR - . | ning of the war.) It is sai at his and Burial Will Be in Fairview. SEm e km b e The funeral of Darius Miller who | pres | died at his home on Main street last e ——— Council of Four Virtually has been filed in the probate court.|evening will he held tomorrow after- | The excise committe reported fa- | vorably a bill to allow of malt or! hops in making / . Thiv| 7The will of the late Ira E. Hicks would permit brewers to make near ny advantage. beer. The commitlee was against tho| ;. re pthel R. Hicks, is named as | noon at 2 o'clock. Dr. George W. C. | FRENCH FORBIGN MINISTF Upon Their Measure Until Ger- Mochizuki expressed the opinion bill to increase club liquor lcenses| ©'5 ® = ! Hill will officiate. The honorary bear- CLSHE LRI LAY 1L G “l an Pay Al T tos ‘E".T,y.;uy\;a:\{.‘-',:fl‘{\:m‘,lm“’c] o | WARNS AGAINST BOLSHEVI fram $100 to $750 and against the % . ers will be: Andrew J. Sloper, Dr. Patie ApelL s B e man Pay ! ndemnities. ;~_‘ 14 E E bill to define beverages cont: z The first article of the will con- | time. e . | George P. Cooley, Charles Glover, C. ‘thnush\ and think more than ever B pril 3 (By the Associated | = per cent. or less of alcohol as intoXi- [ cerns the arrangements which he de- | J. Parker, H. . Noble, . H. |today, that the peace preliminaries to D Gt o e | e Licatenant-General Nelson Ao M cating beverages. The farmers' as-|gired for his funeral and he asked | Davison, H. D. Humphrey and Meg | be imposed upon Germany will be | virtualile decids icoording (ol 1os | TI IOLA D sociation by resolution. requested tho | tpag c es be provided for all his | Whaples of Hartford. ready before Faster, unless something | formation from Freneh sonrces. that | ARMIS GE v TE LT st e appropriations committec to agree| ,jg comrades and associates. He The active pall bearers will be | unexpected arises,” said Stephen Pi- the fu( ban) ;.r H(w-‘ |' s’““»m m\”‘ with the agricultural committee in|jeaves the sum of $200 to the com- | Charles Ainsworth, Alfred Smith, Wil- | chon, foreign minist vesterday In | peutralized until G ,“,‘::1” ,,f 5 7,‘;3 making provision for & new science mittee and its successors having the |lis Thayer of Hartford, Burdette |reply to questioners al a banduot| the indemnities fxed pe the nocrd | hall and building for household eco-| care and management of Fairview | Thaver of Boston, Charles Blssell of | xiven by French republican journals | coureremoe 11 fn andesiing @ once | nomics at the state college cemetery, the income from which | Southington, Walcott Bissell of East | ists. according to the Matin Sl e Moo ling spread ol octrines Pension For State Workers, amount is to be used for caring for | windsor, . B. Parsons, W. C. Hung- B Lrlioi i Uiid et cinie. | Northien Silceis; Diestroy Intusteies.) £ iy sountey was 3 y The senate adopted in concurrenca | his plat and grave. ertord § and l BliThal Gooper | thters o o e P i N el N 4 | | ant Is Also Remembered. Decides Congress to Check Doctrines, Von Hindenburg Is Reported t0 Have | (o oo e Orvdered G ral - Mobilization in | tion by cong Lieutena neral Nelson Miles, retired, the bill to provide for retirement of| FHe leaves the sum of $400 a vear | ment will be in Fairview cematers SUMMER HOMT BURNED G pr s 3 G e in F etery. SUMME ? NED. wn troops A EiL 3 jene April state departmgnt emploves after 40 |to Hannah B. Patterson as a token of i | Smericanli oo peli Aliuropoiationjche vears of service and when-they have | appreciation for her long and faithful o S PR teEbuty faprl S0 SRR clpmaen oF O ey olss o Tesched the age of 65 years, ithe al-| services rendered to the family., The MRS, VANDERBIUI WEDS, | home of Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Deming | Eogland having insufficient effective lowance to be one-half the average|amount is to be paid her yearly and e of this city in Middlebury, burned to | [roops to maintain garrisons along galary of the five years preceding re- | in monthly installments until ner | Becomes Bride of Licut. Paul Fitz- tirement. The house has voted to| death. He also requested that space Simons at Her recommit this bill in order to get the | be left in the family plot for her hody | girls' industrial home employes In-land directs that her name, date of “Field Mavshal | 4 nddress her E ht before | von Hindenburg, with a large staff, | Loval Legion. - spoalker ddl has arrived at Gliwice, Northern Si-|the safety of t ation depem | lesia, an the terms of | upon quick and effective action i the Rhine | the armistice, s ordered a general R e e e the ground late this forenoon. The the armistice, en Newport Home, house was entirely destroved with | o Ltiial surmised that k'}:f pilsit of | mobilization in ths on, accor spread of “red peril” the country s Newport, R. T., April 3—Mrs. Fllen | some of ¢ furniture. All furniture : t rls Was o (dispatches L e Journal de 1 voluf Newport, R. I, April 3.—dMrs, Ellen L e connected w the sharve that Bel- | (apeve lanal iafareons . ; h Vs rbilt was o yday | on the first floor was saved. The or Eonbotiet L3O S G arct cluded. The senate cancurred on the | birth and death be placed on the r‘ro:w‘«_:«rb\mn\{la i Snmasred R S st glanginoonssy AR "Eelio The Polish agen 1 Lausanna | should prohib B b e S5 o fd : E er residence o, | B1 ; é £ g bill which repealed - the’ I inder | monument on the family plot. 5 Liettt. Panl MitsSimons U reporled the caul Relia | detes ot tates that the (iermans are system- | speech that bre which the governor was:given extra-{ He leaves his gold watch, arm Lieut. Ss N Medical ector flue, No estimate of t loss has be == = atically destroyi & industries of | kind of perse ¢ vhich mel ordinary powers during the war, such | sword, sash and belt to his son, Tra, e Medical Directar | | i U. S Lieut - | glven out it will he several th RUSSIAN SITUATION | Upper Silesia and taking everything | the destruction fns suspending certain statutes in ordev | Hicks, Jdr.. and his heirs. g 2 e fonel defents. ar i 3 xere AL Simons was graduated from Anna wnd dollars. The fire spread to & WORRYING ENGLAND, | away from the factories. Owing to| General Mile promote national defense, < to| His wife is left his green china, his | . 207 T8 neatby barn but the fiames there were | 5 | the seriousness the situation, Ig- fon, however ring into ee a:_ nu\»; ate resources | dmmg:m rmg} and the vicst, of theseat it i i o erhill ohlained & ivores!|laxtinsuished @ herore Fmuch ymage | _ London. April 3.——The situation in | 1 o Jan Paderewski, the Polish pre. | American soldic e e Sasnitl tate during the remainder of her lfe |y, , years ago fram Alfred G. Van- | was done the Murmansk region of mnorthern | ,jor has postponed his visit to Paris, | would help che Anather bill reported ralses a com-and subject to her disposal. derhilt, who later lost his life in the e Russia is giving the British military | ' " caig the attempt mission of five to be appointed by the b 5 2 SR e et Lt e | authorities considerable a tv. An- e ‘ 3 AT sinkir ) { = o o i fi e He oz troops on retaki vis country and revent 3 & vernor to serve for two years with. | S W Slkineotih R Sitan s, GRAIN EMBARGO LIFTED | nouncement was made 'today DURvarian Jeh D, zeticingf tie Couiey 8ad TN Grevenl i to e he prosecuti VISITS COL. HOUSE. e - g i : & Mitau, are reported to have found 700 | ernment from being rowin MR o on colgegs helprossaition shagriiey | Chicago, April 3.—The railroad ad- | British reinforcements Wwill follow | |\ 0% %P Fo000 €0 52 Aol SRS e heiren ” corb-il of food. The commitfee shall have two} 5 : MASON TENDERS STRIKE. minist today cancelied the em- | immediately the American troops on | | 04ies © ance 2 ac S T Dresis field agents at a salary of not more| King Albert of I.k-la.rm'n Then Meets » on all grains for all primary | the way to north R G streets when they entered the city women than $2,000 each | President This Afternoon, ! Springficld Workers, Getting $1 Per | and discontinued the permit . | - ——— o Ixflyf:':.vt‘v‘\,\':Llpn\«»?‘.{‘«[-‘r);:\finmee S ol G gt INT O e Day, Now Want 85, \ . All conflicting ,..n-,.rufi of T T LOUISYILLE JUDGE RULE 'HREE GENERALS HONOI 0 TOPOT Tt 2 cd 3 individual roads were also cancelled. 2 = = e o which inquired into the activities of | S/um called on Colonel T. M. House, : \prinstield, Mans, Apeli B-—A sen- [ Soriaaald s, | Aonill s e THAT WAR HAS ENDED the state cauncil of defense and its|0f the American peace mission, this | eral strike of the mason tenders union - future was adopted by the senate, on | °Tning The kind was due to see | for an increase of $1 a day went into motion of Scnator Brooks and the re- | Fresident Wilson this afternoon. effect today. The men have been re- | ff i | { | Leonard Wood, Hugh Scott and Jq Springfield Street Railway company | Louisville, Ky., April 3.—In line Morrison Get D. S. M. Decoratio] announced today that the trolleymen’s | with an informal statement from the union has asked for an increase in|bench on March 24, Federal Judge| Washington, April 3.—A Tist'of e wages to $5 a day and a reduction | Walter Evans today handed down a | ficers who have been ‘awarded Hartiord, ‘\pri] —Fore- {from 9 to § Lours a day inanew con- | decision finding the war in Europe | Distinguished Scrvice Medal for cast for New Britain and tract to ke effect June 1 This de- | legally 1s at an end and that a plea | ceptionally meritorious service d vicinity : Fair tonight; Fri- {|| mand applies to platform men, and @! for a new trial on conviction of vio ing the war ed by the war dny unsettled probably rain ||| proportionate increase is asked for | lating war-time military regulations| partment today includes the nax and warmer. ather employes. The company will|after the armistice was signed has|of Major Generals Leonard Wo — 8 - . ubmit counter Propositions. | standing in court, ! Hugh L. Scott and John F, Mo port ordered filed in the office of the At thiz visit, which was set at 2 | celving $4. The contractors have of- Secrotary of state. The main point| ©'¢lock, it had been announced that | fered $4.50 in this report is that the existence of | the interests of Belgium before the While the union ha; membership the council ends forthwi Certain | Peace conference would be discussed | of about 500, the contractors say that portions of its work will be assumed | and that King Albert would present | owing to slackness in the building —_ | & request that Brussels be made the|trades but few men are actually on (Continued on Elcventh Page.) HE i the League of Nations. stri} :