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C, $ | and headquarters dsachment !!m--mm regiment, each assigned to ] ecommand the laboratory section;| ank A. North, M - ——-r} b | irst Lieutenant ¥ s home [« ieved o ty with the 152nd any is assigned to the supply Lieut, Col. Ray Richman, M. is assigned to duty with the regi- |ment and Captain Harry C. Regan, M, | | C. is to command the headquarters de- | tachment Promotions include Private |Howard 8. Robertson as master ser. geant, headquarters detachment; Pri s Wiltbur C. L. 8mith and Tesiie | 1. Zimmerman as sergeants supply Creighton Barker, M, C major viee McGuire, re command hospital Captai promoted gned, and will Other orders announce the resigna Major Charies F. McGuire, M f his commission in the Nationa! f Leave of absence from the granted Major Talhot O, Free un, 115th ohservation squadron, air ervice f 4 ember 8 to January clusive Jjoseph M. Curry V. & h | is appointed captain and assigned to reeruit the 118th of Hartford, | veternary corps 115th medical rinary company, * CHARMER ON TRIAL Russian Girl Whose Deals, Aided by Observations on Her Beauty, Brought Rich Profits, Appears in Court ot A S Moseow, Dec. 7-~Nina Sobeleva, a young woman whose charms suceerd L | ed in cutting governmental red tape ki t she is alleged 1o Jave ade of profitable to Dee. 7.—Forecast fe trals, en various government g organizations, is e principal character in a suprema t trial here s the first of a series of stions that ¥ Anancial josses icate sustained in its managing manufacturing andizing departments niy-five persons connected Wwith government universal stores have proscented by Nikolai Krylenko , of the shpreme revolution- ary tribuna The enterprise is said to have met with & loss of 506,000 gold rubles in the first year. ying ard The action first cident ALTOMOBILE STOLEN e eias J k of 80 € str NEW SUGAR FACTORY Jamaica, Dee, 7—A Bt ‘. ydicate, headed by the Duke of mington | At 10 erect a big cen seven | 1ra f n the easterm por- s @oonecticut{t1an of the i=land. They will spend 1 fully $3,000,000 on the project. at his m the MARKET IS WEAKER British Laxchange Shows Visible Dis- appointment at Turn Election s Taking By The Assoclated Pre London, Dec 7.~The stock ex- change this morning indicated that it| was frankly disappointed with the re- sults of the election so [wr announced. The markets opened weak al and guotations were tear of selling noon were not NUMErous That the traders were in a state of tension and uneasiness, however, was indicated by the lowering of prices in gilt-edged sccurities, The home rails sold off 1 to 2 points, and correspond. ing declines were noted in the indus- triuls, the oil shares, the mining stocks and the foreign securitios The fear of the market men that there would be no majority for the conservatives over the combined par- ties was ated by the dealings in “majoritics.” A few days ago Mr Baldwin's party was favored to return with a majority of P but this morning the cons« es were rated at 10 less than & majority. EVERETT TRUE marked orders whic SToP L LISTEN 3 BOATS CONCENTRATED n Powers, However, Have No Details of Alleged Capture of Cuse House at Canton, wolated Presa ‘eking, Deec, 7.—Foreign legations re today confirmed reports of the concentration of foreign gunboats at Canton yeaterday. The legations, however, have no in ormation concerning the reported sei zure of the custom house, which is #uid to have followed a threat by Dr Sun Yat-Sen, South China leader, that he would make Canton a free port, unless he was apportioned 13 per eent of the surplus customs revenues by | the Peking government The flotilla of forelgn warships at | present anchored off Canton includes two American veasels, four British, one Freneh and one Japanese, with an Itallan warship reported en route to the port, according to legation ad- vices Mants from sun- manufacture sugar carbon dioxide gas and ight, which they absorb. BY CONDO