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i NEW BRITAIN HER? ESTABLISHED 1876, NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT. SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1910, —TEN PAGES. PRICE THRE CENT - BLAMES BULSHEVISM CO 1 OF 339TH INFANTRY 1S |$17 MAXIMUM WAGE tGERMANY HEARS BAVARIA 1S PEACE CONFERENCE FOR FALL OF RUSSIA| UNIT WHICH REFUSED TO GO | NOT GREAT ENOUGH EXCLUDED IN PEACE TERMS; |4gR [EGISLATIO Baron ROS&IN-fi;‘SayS Same; INTO FRONT LINE TRENCHES*SOOO TelepN(Né_ONérators wlll\BOUNDARY AGREEMENT NEAR Permane ‘Provides for Permanent Organiza P DR s el B sl st e i o Rondly SO special despatch from 2 ! Germ Caused Deiea IGermany o nington, April 12,—-Company Ti The war department has not re- GO on Sfl‘lke Nex Tuesday the 339th infantry was ldentifled | ceived copies of the Balshevik Jeaf I | lets containin, sti and | BT {today mvllcenfararent oot tnollunit | S5 S0T 2 0RE T theae B iestions TIAEE Bamberg to the Vossiche Zeitung says | Paris, April 13, (Ha i ‘ SOUNDS GRAVE WARNING D i S (i UG h e o S s BRITAIN NOT AFFEGTED%’nm o e o Z';’f:ilpiié‘li‘.’fi‘;',g,‘""?il‘;“m‘,;’:f;’;,;‘AT LEAGUE OF NATIONS SEA ‘mo front line trenches in the Arch- | service,” Gen. March said, “T don’t re- | nounced that the BEntente Powers | 078 SXPEl R O N0 olhione in’ dtspute | S gel sector whon ordered to do so | call another instance where American | e oradl Ik tia Bava i e 0T OO Ry e e | Bol ‘h‘ itajoflce e feth Saunplemenitiy) sog) Soldierandid & not fwantite, #oiinto e ] to be included in the conclusion’ of | German delegatés to Versailles niext | First Meeting is Recommended ¥4 Germs of This Deadly Disease—Bol- |01t an the incident says it was wor- | fight. They always have said, ‘Tead ; Want Maximum of $22 Afi 9 0e e 4 : B i thy of note that the guestions s daitr | Operators t- | peace and ! that measures will be tak- | wesk, according to Le Journal today. | Next October At Washington—Ad the men of Company I to their officars | Gen. March did not indicate what! er Fours Years' Service—No Union | Ve = i vocates Eight Hour Day—Plan T and \r6l Nurtoredl by Atmosphare | M@ identical with the questions |the latest reports showed as to the = e J X ENLI T FOR VERSEAS SERV[CE 1 pdE DO N odEh g A lnost vhich Bolsioviki propaganda advised | present state of discipline among the | in This City, Manager MeAuliffe £ i § ternational Office, of social Unrest. that they DUt to them. American force. g | plains. I Paris, April 12.—Recommendation New Y April 12.-—Bavon Rosen, ey YA embodied in the repor > 5 i st April 12.—F i | . e report of the Conm former R an ambassador to the ,TOTAL STRENGTH OF AMERICAN ARMV Bohro‘n. n‘ll ormal notices | mittee on Interna ni,m Labor Legill United States and one of the peace ¥ | of the intention of $,000- telephone lation which were adepted by iehipotentines ‘,‘"erff,'f"hfl?f.} s - | operators in New England to strike! v cnington, April 12.—Enlistments, The American army in France on | Peace conference vesterday, includgl ST REDUGED BELOW TWO MILLION MARK |5 mosen momine s e o Weohmn, 70 It T Ao o, o 20 0| Bt v e ; o e Trooklyn ; ! | ; : a1 Establishment of a permanent 1 chamber of commerce, his first public j mands fof ncreases ln PRy &nd thei . .o have reached a total of 79,361, |/%3.6 miies of bAtts ifrons, QLK PSR o panisation . th| remeds. fmANE] utterance since arrving in Amerl ) : e Tight to carry out the principle of col-\ 1.4 tq first bontingent(of 1,000 men | Maroh gave the diviaion of the front | ETievances “which 1 the prestl B cxile from his native land, decls ¢ Washington, April 12.—DemoBili- | have sailed for home, and up fo | lJective bargaining, were made ready | Jacements would start| that day between the AR\ a}.léfiowr state of society.”” The conferen ed that it wus the “deadly pulson o€ za(ion has reduced the total strength | April & 605,772 had been landed. | today by officers of the Boston Tele. | Of these repla £ BEICEY e b asat ;mw tas. | Wil meet annually and will consish Folshevism which brought on the d¢% of the American army below two | There have been returned to civil | phone Operators’ Union. They plan- | from Camp Meade before May 1 is - Frenc vp;r“ :fi.‘ a‘ ALY ?’ of four representatives from ' oa@ feat of Ru <t of "1)'\?\‘;‘»;.1 million. Completo reports to April | life, 1,701,469 officers and men, Hfty | ned to Present the claims to Post- ' believed. Tt L s ~ o5 | State, Including two representing L HaE s AdMaaEl i ane I § announced today by Gefieral March [ per cent. of the officers and 46 Per | master General :Burleson and the| p..ic conditions in the expedition- | o.5ians, six per cent, On toftor O ovirnrient’ oo the abilsai e B be SOlemN ) owed the aggresate strongth on | cent of the men who were in the | New England Telegraph and Tele- § ; & mionth and a-day: betore thehrmin|i ) o oot 000, e delegatly eaiiinel o ltha ruiing delntas EIL RSO AY s akaesats oY army when the armistics was signed. | phone company, alwo the Providencs | ary forces. General March said, were | stice, the Americans held 33 per cent. | Pi¢ the omploves Wach delesstl Dell t countrios. e \'o\cr-me}- 11, 686,114 men | Discharge orders now total 1,022,000, Telephone compansy. “remarkable,” Jess than 2,000 men be- | of the line. The reduciton latey prob- | ooy J must be 2 woman. When questiop Riaia EobiparaniytOut, 8 = W S ing entered on the sick reports for| ably was due'to the comcentratiah for { . ave " e Rk G Teads to Nation-Wide Strike. the week of e | thé*A rgonnh ditee. affecting the women are under dis: = e Ao K b : ussion, the voting shall be individusl o oxist, e CORES CHOOL BOARD . The strike action taken at a meet- 2 < it Thoa e DR Mn\RllN S S ing in Faneuil Hall last night, attend- #nerotithe traditonal {pid s shevism—Are Everywhere Present R o a0 i s DOCTRIN AMENDMENT ONLY | " m; ';-UmrhNiltl '1 ('”N.ax )“‘1. n'\m ‘ntitled to H HE IS A MEMBER. WANTS y CONtrary {6 the advice of G. M. Bugni- First Mecting in October. (_m:, upon international engagements | OF HIC i azel, vice president of the Interna- X 5 o The first meeting recomm snd in the names of Russia and the Rus- .| tional Brothérhood of Electrical VITAL CHANGE IN TEXT OF LEA a UE, for next October at Washington sian nation—Ileast of all that small H EUP IN SEVERAL COMMITTEES Workers. Mr. Bugniazet told the 5 | Program will embrace the prineig group of demented fanaties with their | . operators that they should await the | of the eight hour day and the 48 holl following of murderous bandits who s vesult - of a referendum vote of all OF NATIONS CONVENANT NOW READ { - week, prevention of unemploymei have usurped power by violence, who | = the unions, now being taken. This women's employment before and afi maintain their tyrannical power by a | . . vote, he said, would be completed on Lo - /1 child birth, women and children regime of terrorism such as the world | DAD AIDS ]DDGE IN Resclution Calling For May 11 snd hs éxpectea it would lead | - 7 ;t‘r’l::lo:"x:bnl during the night or A} hias never seen, who have completely | . to the c¢alling of a nation-wide strike, ! B EP 5 | ealthy processes. a minimum ags Yomed and destrored the socal fb- | QLD FASHIONED WAY| Change Was Signed By e Japan and France Both Re-| SOVIET REPUBLIC, . | rorthe smpiosmoni or children, 48 ries of the state and who have turned | g ' The wage a 3 i . . . extension of the international conw 3 agreement under which ht to B Upl J % . what was once the empire of Russia = . 3 2 i serve Rig o Bring Up | tions adopted at Berne in 1906 PR R R S P. S. McMahon of Tdxpay- | the operators. are working cxpired ; [ hinitag alght work b worn i Ipes e - last August and repeated attempis to s oy | thet tae hos ' barism, a pris a lunatic asylum and ! “Boy Needs Licking” Court Rules; ers’ Association Bt g (‘te Proposed Alteratlons Be- | the use of white phosphorus in i | RSl " 5 & | manufact £ matches. 4 el e o | Father Agrees and Does An been made. The demands include Berlin Newspapers Say Communist ki b ¥ | | | Germs Everywhere Present “The germs of this deadly disease, maximum of $22 a week for switch-| fore Plenary Session. : i Tnternational Tabor Office. o bt ! ; Excellent Joh. SEEKS INF R board operators of four years service Goteresment Niwe! Ovi e Establishment of an internatios 3olshevism, although lying dormant, MA 25 for supetvisors. | —— S labor office at the seat of the Leag were present and are still present Chicago. April 1 James Frome o TION | N st e (TR Friday by Force. : of Nations, as part of the league, %8 everywhere" said the sneaker “bred | yo¢ soundly thrashed by his father in | ABQUT SCHOOL ITEMS | tors. reached after seven vears ice| DRAFT AS PREPARED Basle, April 12.—The Soviet.rapub- | collect and distribute information: ol and nurtured by the atmosphere o A B i e oo e e o ) 4 the international adjustmen social unrest, an inevitable accom- i the Luieniiefcousisestenda yibyid iecy L R HAS 26 PARAGRAPHS e miMe s o e ,‘aay ditioas on ‘\l\;!’n:lrm\ ‘]‘r“mt"":‘ (,rl‘l‘bfl paniment of the wonderful achieve- | tion of Judge Victor F. Arnold and e = by force of arms, the Norddéutsdhe | subfecs which it is proposed to brim | | ments of modern _ civilization Which | ynder his supervision. 'James is 17| Dy Martin Charges That Th meh_' Gity Not Affected. =18 == Allgemeine Zeitung of Berlin .é:j“: l::?:\ the conterenc ‘m,l|w(‘|d ; ree 5 i % | §pecial investigations as ordere: are daing so much to emphasise and | o5 0 L ang sirong, and so is Araneserl MoALTroRiRttea ve- i ¥ ‘conferenc e yublication Berlin, ‘Friday, April 1lL.—Repiuwts | e InLeranca, Bt publicaty > | render more glaring the contrast g ; . : o that this strike will not affect the R ations Made By French Del- T e To e 1 anto of the Tew | his father. Joseph Frome, a carpen-|. ©rS Recently Resigned in New Elihn | that this strike w pteglineflo esery ¥ { : e : i W g s X i exchange as there is no union orzani- § o M taday Tt onnat [of & newspaper “Ini the Frens and the want and limitations of the | ter. The Boy was saidito be incorri- Bu hool, But Members Were | zation in {his eity. | egations Are in Reference to Or- | received fmmt humcb oday !_hrd, h‘ #Bnglish and other languages and gem many, condemned to a life of ince 3 A ; ¢ e b : e L llan agreemrent has been read! .- ittt on v o Ent toil, Jovless monotony And. aps-| S'Ple and was suspected of comblcity | ey moilt Wiky-Bte Also| Says Supt: sc:::;‘tt;'y:z‘eh:d"gz‘e‘x‘f Lihat While| canisation and Bifective COtrol of | tween the central council and theiom- | ooy [0 4t o Bellipepip v, fous insecurity. [ siEal devan nutumnm‘\r-, Jass s H. V. ganize @n opérators’ union in this Manufacture of, War Matesials and/| B ioiste. This i8 hald to '“dl"“‘ tant office is to be controlled by a Eo ern Situation Not ated. | nold said what the hgy needed was olmes DI Not iRell Eoard Sof EHs!| i« they had been unsuccessful. s Al : the ;moderste elernants.inthe; B"’a"' ing body of 24 members, of whom The fU]“W"ff“Plumé“ “ s “1"“3 i a sound “licking” and that the father | Interest in Morrison Bill FAESE, Institution of Permanent Military | ian ' capital have laqu { the -upper 'twelve are to be selected by the go arrived here from Stockholm, where N 3 hand. ] e the one to adminlstér it; that if he ernment, each selected by dele, he had fled with his wife and daugh- | &8 : ; Speaking this morning to a reporter JAPANESE MASSACRE Control—Japan Wants Fauality. | The ecommunists! diciared | their | & conference representing ey employet ter, \?ld that “the appalling gravity of | did not the boy would be sent to a Dr. J. B. Martin of the school board readiness to join the Lentral councu and workers respectivel the Russian situation cannot possibly | reform school. explained his resolution which was THOUSAND KOREANS |: - % | in an advieery cemittee. - [ Employers and workers should b De exaggerated” nd Hmr the official | pather, son and Judge went into | repdrted to have caused some com- 35 !| From other parts of Bavarja.it i#]gjlowed the right of association fo reports of the British Consul General | ¢ne jatter's chamber. Thé judge said [ ment at the meeting of thé board yes- S B || TEXT WILL BE MADE || reported that the following of the Vackhart, recently published, arc Suf- | (yare would be three rounds 6f two| terday. Tts purpose was to shake up L | PUBLIC IN FEW DAYS | giviet republic s fast dwindling. ficient to make one’s hair - stand on | e | i minutes each and that he would be{ th resent itteo: Dispatch From Seoul Say This Num- | o 3 - : J & pory i Tna HUE ey raiilitari snevt for e p committéas and have a o hel'tast of No child should be permitted to by the | F . P April 12. timekeeper and referee. ‘The father | ¢chang: of members, the doctor says ¥ (ks iy ADY am: str i : s 3 3 8. N : FEEin ploved In.industries or commeill r :1:\“: of affairs 'under Bolshewllc| t ol e i S ilr and went at James | “Thus the!teachers' committe monid | ber Were Killed in Three the Teaguo ot Nations covenant AVIATORS READY TO jommloyed in Indue viaslar ot egime. 5 3 ew ] 5 i i blic in a I vigorously, the youth not striking | have new caliber and:the finance com- | one D monstad illAbefadoipy e tion g : a S - | 3 S S on. | , every child be assured mental and Army Weaky o War e e Sia vitatiing i | ittes wouliieloinase hew > || days, says the official announce- RACE ACROSS OCEAN | M St Defeat of the Russian army did not | his assailant. At the end of the sec- | These two are the only important| San Francisco, April 12.-—Japan- ment of theileamuc of Nations | Mvery worker has the right' i cause the “disease,” Baron Rosen ¢x- | ond round James was bleeding from | commiltess of the entire board. Theto | cse began what was desoribed as ol | Commistion — resarding = iest l | wage adequate to maintain a reagom plained, declaring that “it was the | the nose, both eyes were blackened | iS a committee on vocational schools “massacre” in Korea at Séoul, the cap- | hnlealitasikl of) bringing: the Sopwith Airpn-.ne Which Hawler nd { able standard of life, having regard prolongation of the war with its at- | and his face and shirt were covered | Which never meets. There is a minor it H ) PRI i ks & . tothe civilishtion of his. time skl tendant suffering and misery which with blood. The judge stopped the | COMmittee of three on evening schools | ifal, during a demonstration March| | French and English texts into Athokentic tAre Tuning Up wdv el - 5 created among the 15,000,000 to 17.- | proceedings and said: which have met twice since organiza- | 28, according to a cablegramn received | | accord the covenant, the oan- * y: all lawful purposes. To Protect Children. 000,000 Russian soldiers and sailors | © ..yames has takon as fine a beating | tion. The committee on school ac- | here today by the Korean National| | .nouncement savs, is ready for Start Mond}y. v é Bdual padianonlc LY NIYET T “f°l’“ take. | commodations is an important com. | Assoclation from a native Christian| | a plenary session of the peace 5t sonats, TN ¥ Aprl 13 tirien | o0 and mel for work of equa)vel mittee only when new schools are | Pastor. conference. Bt b 3 in quantity and quality being built in the city and then it The cablegram was filed from | [two airplanesjon the ground and tw * Limitation of Working Hours. * ' 1 ¢ > of * Irival camps ¢ British aviation e Limitation is recommended of thi 10 1331 do more to make a man of you | YEATS. A committee on health and | Korean National association here, the| paiie april 12.—With the single |perts hurrying to’ pul the machines | hours of work in industry on the bash the revolution of March, 1917, which | 0\ “heing sent away to a reform | 3Pitation is but a mockery and in | IMformation was sent by meSSenEer| . oapiion of amendments especially |in perfect working condition, prepa- | of eight hours per day and 45 houn although inspired by the Duma lead- | (110 o six years time that committeo has met | ffom Seoul fto Shanghal by the asso-| (yompting the Monroe Dootrine from | rations for the trans-Atlantic filght | per week, subject to exception in el SE fon L toni obpasiio otives = but twice, omee for ten minutes and | Cl oS K s crin 1n Korca, | Veing .affected by the covenant, mo |took on'the appearance of a real race | matic conditions, imperfect develop b CCO! she >4 2 S nd ree minutes on bt = ita v > by the League | today. Th Marti Vi irpl fck ment f industrial organization garricon and revolutionary WILL SNGN TREATY the corner in front of the National | Over a thousand unarmed people | Vil change “?g:::{i:io; Tl et riven y::mrd:v"?nde:htrsp(:;:;:};a-x i et i s rkmen of Petrograd a vas f " nlisay] | kil in Seoul during t e hours’ | @ : ’ i P o reiston ot e et o T oD, aYE I | fomonstration dn. twenty-elohth Ja. | document in its mectings on Thure- |chom was unpacked and mechinics | der industrial eficlency of the wEtl P e people | vas ; s : - STa. (RS ride a t's |began assembling it. Major C. W. F. | ers sul ¢ different. The against the war Shc o explained, to have the members on | Panese fire brigades and civilians are ‘I"‘\Q(;:;d .Ix:fingn:fl‘sl—o‘nfi‘usgg of \Itfrgan and Liéutemm F. P. Rain- :::xx:z‘:onfin;:u: \‘vwf"(:var\‘)(‘- ‘:[.)1‘\0 r;‘: g 5 s < ., o ing.” mee 2 > = o e S R : o € S Eolsheviki Promised Peace. Sir Robert Barden, Sir George Foster, | thase small committeca sprointeaiolllorRerng BEeoint; the consideration of the covenant. ham, air pilots ‘Wwho accompanied { ommend a basls approximately equiv: The Bolsheviki, the speaker said, | J. Doherty and Arthur Strton | the important ones and break up| Churches, schools, homes of leaders | the comSICEratior G for oy B the machine here, said they hoped to | alent to the ahove for the adoptio Sfodiad Tkt peac e 0 3. erty 5 : what he calls the steady and unknown | destroved. Women kicked and beaten ]Ffif‘ ik atesionl1asted ‘four | Have tiredly fforta trial Mightiwithin|l o5 35 cH hountriage | | S0 o o ained the support of the people. Appointed Plenipotentiaries. system existing on the committees. | Py Crowds, especially leaders’ family. Sgten s ident Wil attending | three days. oy 3 For Equal Rights. Quoting from a letter which he wrote | He says it is a fact that the school | the imprisoned being severely tortur- | hours, Presiden ilson r Equal Rights. e i The Sopwith airplane which Pilot | re to a friend in Petrograd, n July, 1917, | Otlawa, Aprfl 12.—N. W. Rowell, | board is never told of the hiring of | 1. Doctors are forbidden caring|the session and remaining unti Harty G Hawkoliiandl Tishth Gats)| s Lo SLj matters ieoncernigs Siiy Baron Rosen said that the foiling i | rosident of the privy council in the | Janitors or their discharge and adds wounded. Foreign Red Cross urgent- | closed, after "‘ff“‘g:}on of the peace|mander Mackenzic Grieve areituning | 5ose” sopeion arorkmen lawfally ad niasses of the world were awakening that it is commonly known that there | |y needed set for a plenary O e |up sl conatderediearly ready, forta | = (oIS ST OIERSHC e . to the fact that “the awful crime of | s has been much trouble in obtaining e Conference to comsic "\" : “‘"';“_‘d ~ start, but the soft condition of the ’f'“‘ ted to "“’"1'1“' COUNLES:: ::( o The v Rt e ! that Sir Robert Borden, Sir George | men for that work, | Japan's Request Not ed. Ifying fleld will probably make it igr- | [2Milies, should be insured the ss | | and is being forced on them by their | Foster. C. J. Doherty and Arthur Doctor Professes Ignorance. REAGH SHIP AGREEMENT The "”"E"“““,"*“J:“m:””‘:‘:;:g:lpx-m-mame for them to get away be- | {reatment \“”‘K":"'\M'Ln"l"l""’]"',f"yrm::‘a ilers as an ontcome of pol s which | Siffon have been appointed pleni- left it did not incl any sec fore Mondhy at the earMest. countr y 5 e to thesc rulers represent the tempt- h hThe Pe‘gple Off U;:‘r city think that | il A | granting Japan's : request for the — el of SuipEntion (8 S RICK W e : potentiaries to sign the péace treaty | the members of the school board ? i t equality ahd neither IRL should dake Pl morcer Do ing phantoms of power, of hegemony, Y 2 ; : | Tecognition of equalits F should take b " or of prostige, of revenze, of markeis | at the peace conference on behalf of | Know what is going on in all the Enemy Tonnage Will Be Divided [ (™. ccction introduced covering ARCH QTRFFT G He etoricment of the INwe dad Al e, school and even on the board. Dr. o " { S = < for e rotectio t workers] and expansion, but which te the | (tfanada. . This marks a new step in 3 5 Among Governments According to | 'he request of France for an inter > | 1ations for the protection o masses present themselves merely as | Martin denies this and states that he 2 national military general staff. Both MISSING TWO WEEKS X thibboleths devold of meaning In | fic development of the status of|has had incredible reports made to| Thefr AMllity to Usc Them at Ouce. Japan and France announced that of 115 Ife §¢ viets siin and| 0 804 the . other, oyerseas him by ‘péople intetasied in the | ihey reserved the right to bring up ot it ek S cominlons NG EIE schools, but he has known nothing | Paris, Friday, April 11 (Bv the As- | {pe amendments thev desired before however, they have had and are still bt o the slening of | of the conditions through the board. gociated Press.)—The supreme econ- | a plenary session of the conference. & Soeg | the peace agreement, it is explained, | Recently three members of the teacl & Have Answersd €an he expected to have to pay with the lives | . A 3 Y ® ~e8ch | omic council has announced an agree- | As it now stands the covenant con- ave . 2 of 1 o sittlions of iols Keok aed heaitovy is King George, representing the [ing staff of the New Elihu Burritt | Tni i i ment between the associated govern- K tains 26 sections 5 Boston, April 12.—Th battleshig With millions upon mi'lions of ruined | UNited Kingdom and Ireland, the|school resigned. The board members | TNt Sroviding. that enem‘; iy s Moviss Police Think. New Jersey, bringing the last conin homes and with all the untold suffer. | OVSr®¢as dominlornis and JIndie. The|saw ~théir |nemes on the lsts| S (D TCRE HUC CUOMY, (O French Make Reservations. gonts of the 28th division, sadled front ing and misery wrought by such g ioTder.in counch cabled By the win-|of those restgned but was not! ;% o the armistice would| (By Havas)—The French delega- Brest for Boston on Thirgd: ac el i, io % | ister is a requet to King George to |told why the teachers resigned, 2ino ¢ g : Tork have inetituted a memrch . teasage receivil SRITIE war upon such a gigantic scale. | issue a commission to each of the |he charges. A friend of one of | P divided among those govern- | tion on the Leagus of Nations com- or | oqrdingz to a me r ¥ B four Canadians as representatives of | the teachers approached him, the ments according to their ability to fexiiyaiediforthefaaoptiotiodiine |jCa herue (Relo A% Arehistoott ngted | NemIral Wiovd) tods) P I’éfil‘,.“;‘, b “It further means” Raron Rosen | Canada to sign the peace treat doctor says, asking him Bl she"b""‘ the ships into speedy use, and, text of the covenant when _years, whe ppeared is & mye-. | rive about .p‘f'i —‘T‘W: T148 v yead from his letter, “that when the 4 ioned o3 crided hiv whe’; he | in the case of passenger ships, ac- | the commission endorsed it | terious manmer about two weekh ago, ( warehip are 38 office itk ":‘n day of their final awakening shall — — stfd"’r;e didn't know but probably the | SOTding to their relative needs. This | Jast night, but made reserva- ::jkl’:“; ;‘.M::‘:m: e';::c“:n" :'-;K !:'rfl :1'::1!:-‘:"" P are have dawned upon the masses they CONTRACTS REINSTATED. committee on teachers did know and | 2fransement will not prejudice the | tions as to two points, first the or- | e 1:. A e wm: Fhree vesse:s with units of the ¥an will make it a day of reckoning with | e 2 B rould try and find out. Suen com. | ultimate disposition of the ships | ganization and -effective control of | & overca » e:s | | —true representatives of the peasan- try which constituted the bulk of the | ¢o ang wash, James, and then como | population of Russia and which was ; S A into the courtroom and I'll dispose of 4 X ) the mainstay of her power and Pros- | v .\ ace What your father fimt diq | may become inactive for two or more | Shanghai, according to officials of the i perity—the conditions leading up to as ever I saw a young husky house of commons, today announced e LAST OF 26th SATLS, Catherine Goglio, 15 Years Old, May | Battleship New Jersey Due to Arriv in Boston About April 20 Or 21 The police of {Mis city and New Looks Inte Future. r . o heir way § e s and that e . | the terms ; : v ial, | her lang desire to beoome a Wovie | kee diviston are now on t e and et the e | Emergency Flect Corporation Changes | ditions have been existing for some g erms of the ftreaty of|the manufacture of Wer material| ', on ia the opinion ef the pelice. | this city. The Winifredian is expects ; e k : : time but the opposition he part P; may resolve itself into a fraticidal and Mind About 25 New Steel Ships. e mieralofi the bo:rr:l ti: pn(‘t suicidal war between the masses and . - : 5 Allied maritime council as well as the The commission decided to submit | ! o o st enough Vet to h ffect, he > the classes within the nations. Seattle, Wash, April 12.—Contracts | 3000 O N8 O O eors of |national flag of the country under-| he agreement to a plenary session of Russian Question Complex. for 25 stecl ships to be constructed by the board besides himself, Dr. Martin Ilakmz their managements. the peace conference shortly but set the Skinner & Rddy corporation here ¢ peace. and second, the institution of per- - r ril 17, and the Thelvenncls Wil Ayl tHe Haglof tha| mienes: Lrilitars | ontrol! The Goglio girl was employed at the | to reach here Aj and th Corbin Cabinet Lock company, and |trieta April 19 or 20. to & male employe in the mame de- NI partment with her, she confided hor | \vem AN TROOPS ARE wishes of going on the stage. The girl ol » » says, who confess that they do not = | no dvflmtti ;daie_- drew her wages and packing up her GUARDING HUN BANK! % o g 2 mediate future of Russia. the former |for the Kmergency Fleet corporation, | know what is going on but when it | e HOU REPO! clothes, she went to the depet on Coblenz, April 11 (By the Associa ambaseador said it is “one of unex- | recently suspended, are to:be reinstat-, comes tlme for meeting they do not 1( CINIDRING : RT, April 1, with two gifl companions. She | ed Press)——American troops tod .mmM e ¢d, according to Washington sdviees, | stand firm and try to have some 583 | | | New York, April 1Z--The actual|Lad previously seid that she was to |began guarding German nks the interest of all mankind, |recelved today. The agreement wity |in the iatter. j’i condition of clearing house banks and | meet & man thers, but he talled to |Coblenz and Treves because of repor rad adding B liie fleet corporation, 1t was said, in- Says Holmes Kept Quiet. i Harttord, " \pril {2.—Fos ust companic the week shows | put in an appearance. She then re- |that the strike amone bank clerks not now ¢ 2 root i 5 reductions below the origina) Asked . this morning if Mr. Holmes il cast for New Britain and v Rl they ho $43.017.270 reserve in | turned to the factory where she bor- | unoccupied Germany might spread Discussing the probiem of the im- d if it be sufferec % s ever told the board of his interest in i cinity: Fair: colder tondght; excess of legal requirements. This is [ rowed some money from a friend, and [the occupied zone -— he total ton volved is ap Tt Sunday fair, jecrease « 7.835,320 from last| thiat was the last that has been seen | American ar (Continued oa 1)73/5" v reoxumately 236,00 (Continied en Page Seven) L SN 3 . Lot ner, \work.

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