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Jumps Track Near East Berlin EFFECTS OF .THE STORM Fined For Driving While Intoxicated —Funeral w esters—Other 1tems of Interest, " bray and ety in fts work this morning, running off oo'clock A r enlt h an those 1o b New Britgin and 1vriin, Some of them, Efter walting a long time, not Oih unti the the line, tred lin station and the people w late T up erte was on not T sion, gati for om bnri cepecially anyous about digging out, | judging from the eondition side #pal iz stor sow 400 the an par con whe vigh 1he mo CONMUTERS HELD cle,” the Trumbull Electric Mfg. Co. publication, contains u tribute to the | Plainville News vt o si 1 ——— ber he Trumbull working forc " ' a number of years E H | 1 lows: “Just as we % we huy 4 . Rudidoek of the | plating department hud pasecd away (] i al the Hartford hospiiai, where he Mr. Ituddock has been w flvm / Hartford's Shopping Center: ation, for several yea:s. |Ile an - suming mun whom rybody |1 d. and we were very much surprised and grieved o learn of his Temeo Bowlin The Temeo boling leugue held the '\\m\kl.\ scesion on the ldeal alivys ast evening with the following indi- vidual ahd team scores: THE WORLD N PLAIWVLLE o 55 oo Plainville Sportsmen Apparently Waiting for Warmer Weather 36 99 11 95 uggestive of Spring The New Wash Goods THE BEAUTY OF DESIGNS, and the exquisite colorings hreathe of balmy days and sunshine, COTTON DRESS FOULARDS, 52 inches wide, offered in navy and black grounds, with neat white figures and dots, a good appearing, well wearing wash material for 30¢ yard, ENGLISH PRINTS, 32 and 36-inch widths, in new patterns with a splendid Coiors guaranteed fast by the makers, You'll like it for 50c¢ yard, COYTTON DRESS VOIT a fine cocl material for summer frocks, signs and colorings, 59¢ yard, NEW PATTERNS JUST R BBedford + Health Association Votes to Change 13441 $1 §2 SHIPPING ROOM 107 102 s1 T 56 84 s Initiates Candidates—Chamber of L Edwurds Commeree Meeting—Briefs, H. Griffin there have heen only a 3 'pot le w dozen nimrods of I'ainy By o sCuson | s , Constitution—Legion Degree Team e ] variety for selection. which opened yeeterda with the number ot lice L | the beginning of the year, makes only | small percentage ol the sportsmen Lof Plainville who have availed them- | selves of the right to made the Lrooks with a line and fly 1 quest of the long sought trout, Apparently, the adves | of warmer weather will sec |increase in the number ot lic sued as it is expected that the yc contest as to who will cuteh the hig- | gest flsh and who will tell the biggest sh” story in town will be oi About six dog owners have secured | licenses for thetr dogs and us April Siocking 1 was the first day on which they 4. Dionne i should be licensed, Miss May Morgan, | Derby expects to be rather Lusy Smith .. during the ensuing days The World in Plainville 251 Tomorrow afternooa &t 2 o'clock, UNIVERSAL the doors of the Congregational 'Y h will be opened to the loan - it of a large nment of artl- frow fgn countrics inciudin I . Ita den, Denmoerk, sh » Armenia and Colondal «sued at Width 45 inches, beautiful de- CEIVED in -inch Dress Ginghams, checks, stripes and plain colors, very fine quality and colors fast. Sec what you think of it at 38¢ yard, THE FINER WASH FADRRICS are offered in a variety \m“r(uu’lu’ clscwhere, unrivalled in designs and colorings that are entrancingly exquisite, Iuigle Beautiful in texture, great 1S3 is- rly Silks of Great Beauty That Usher in Spring Never have designs or colorings been equaled. 1 and conventional designs showing Chinese Great cheice including Crepe de ('hines, 1, ete,, priced from 82 up to 86 yd. stunning, $5.50 and %6.00, WILL WIN YOUR ADMIRATION as soon as scen, 1OVELY P TED SILKS, all-over effects, in flor trend are the most demand for dresses, blouses and scarfs, Radium, Russian Crepe, Canton, Georgette, Foulard, Cinderclla Taffe NOVELTY CREPES in pretty check and broche cifects are ver: POM POM CREPFES in all the wanted colors, are new and very smart, priced 88, yard, THORO-BRED BORDERED CREPES shown inall the new Spring colorings for S7.50 yare EMBROIDERFE MISSION CREPES, for dr es and skirts, will surely piease, 56.00 yard, 11 TUB SILKS in siripes and checks for tailored blouses and wash frocks, are offered at 5 yard. 5 TRUHU TUB RADIUM is the silk that launders without changing color, 40-inch, $3.50 yard. Mar a o i Johnson P, Hart Hornb» Ratel Pavano Amervica, Tomorrow evening o'ciock there will be in the furm of from 7 (o 10 n entertainment representing & in Ameri- wbus, the Pil- ington, Jefferson, AdJ elt, Liberty and Amer- past and prosent, wiil d and the natives of be piet in srims, e, Linco ica, Tmmige ulzo be reprosen vious countries will thelr naiive costumes ree I'he fre cuniblt ot the “miniile a good opportun. Plainville Brie 1o the customs of forelgn Joseph Wininger and family {Joeseph Pelahunty Curtiss street. | countries and to learn much shout the ' moved feom IPearl sireot inte Cunningham was removed to the people and the conntries which they | Nerl biock. eriden hospit lowing the fall | s oy Tem and fce cream | Dp, 1, H. Frost kam moved from jand was found to be suffering from a served and the exhibit will be the Neel block to hin new home on jv.u'lnl‘l' of the spine, fracture of the Friday afternocn from Wegt Main hip, and Internal tnjuries, He Mrs. Harry Tredentek of Maple employel hy Im‘n‘u Baldwin, building streot {8 in the Hartford hospital un. contiactor, of Middletonn, The Piatnville Public Health Nurs- gopgoing treatment, funeral arrangements ing asociation votad at w special Mps, Charles W. Hird of Maple yet Incomplete, Ung held tast evening in the 1own |sipest in reporied to be serlously 1) liell, to changs the constitution 80 st her home. that the annual mecting of the arso- The W, H. & 1. M. W WL e held the first week In gdvent Cheistien ehureh Mey instewd of the first week in June. tomorrow atternoon with The atiendance at the meeting wWas gt 25 Tomlinson avenue, very small beeavse of the storm, Legion Degree Exemphificd Brock-T of its mem- | Bancroft testified that umily wers riding along the and stopped in Wallingiord to !some friends, While at the the host brought out some choice hiomo brew, made and berry jules, of which he pa He then st i 1or home, jerry, a foreman at lLan “w Plflw ary & Clark in New Britain, testified as to the character of Ban- = e eroit, wio also is employed by timt |2 id that Bancroft ha steudy worker and S0u J. Cum “pilie | Visit house lis Berlin News THINGION NENS Riecker Liunt ayLIour Dionn s, nehum, aged 83, of wed it the Meriden hos- 3 ternoon the f infuries ned when fell from a scafiold while engaged in gy, i “hingilng the roof of w 1 varn for i of \ of o u as ent enild “nd he fpent winl pive 54 i huve b the firm, Derey s seen, always been has lost no thue for Attorney William ¥, iritnin reprosented after hearing the Judge | Griewold mposed and sen- tenee i Puneral of Edward MeKeon, The faneral of ward Mcikeon | was held this morning at 8:50 o'cloek from his late home on I'armington avente and 9 o'clock from St. Paul's church, Rev, J. C. Brennan ! uffieiated at the high mass of requl b Wednesday evening, April t, at em. The church was crowded wity § 0'clock the of clrcting friends and relatives of Mr, Kckeon, 17/ #ites to the state convention. At who gathered to pay their last re. ‘0 will be heid the apects o one of IKensington's best PV'POse of nominating candidates for Known citizens and one of the “old |I® 10Wn Siecitan Se:baholdithe 1w b Tonday in May, As the chureh, “Nearer brarers MeKeon, Keon, Jr. will e held again on N8 3 to § o'clock. and Changes Constitution And Long Delay Is Result e the tine as e are socl of tha will meot Mrs. Ear! ouncement 1ter Weleh, tle town democra- the Town Accor made terday fehairman of the mmittes, o eaucus of t) perty will b 1 in an b o a W deme hold of Edward McKeon— es . Wyoming (‘dnfercncc of Methodists Opens Today in by the smow- Binghamtoo, N, Y., ApMl 2.—The imprey post in Bris- seventyothird annnal sion of the st cvening and Initiated & cless Wyoming confe openad here to. 12 eandidates, This was the first ¢ in the historie old Centenary Me- time 1 the #tol post had scen tptecopal chureh, known as [the new work of the Leglon and the her of Southern New York members present were ents e 1 A spirittd contest be throughout the work, The en the vegulars, headed by the coie tenm wis in o of Fobert ferencs leaders and oftice holdirs of and Acmit andicape, reied Ty on the ene side, and the out the work to periection, An © instge composed pustors on the ent lunch od after the m other wide the election of the tng and the i 8 prome Al delegation of tive 13 the gens ised 15 ¢ in Springlield, Maes « e Chamber Mecting ted to develop, A The annual meeting of the Plain. ome at omorrow’'s ville €1 ber of Commerce wi'l be row evening at 8 o'vloct i Ploree sirect A 0" Want Arizona Goyernor To Repeat His Charges to altend an for the \arious of- Weehington, April 2.~ The house ir- ficers and notiiying them that in the yizition comm todey voted to ¢ futurs instead of holding a mMecting Lot jis request i Jovernor Hunt of cach month fer the direciore only, Arizona appear 1o testify in regord 1o meeting will be open to the en the recent charges by him that Secre. mentbe Wwith attractions In Work wus using his position to rorm o e vide speakers on r the state of Cotorade in the pro- program. The officers urge the me- Colorade developmeat Lers also to bring id=as with them 1 \ote Was 7 morrow night #o that the incom officers will know what they can do to make the chamber a bigger and better Success during the coming year. There will be no speaker at the meet- ing tomorrow evening. The committe on rooms which the chamber Iy acquired reports that ihe is being 1 on with though slowly In ¢ ho « room In . the of the both mo this respe inners at Whist=Mecting of Vor- purpose citeus for storn tol he snow slow on the Middietown ch of th: New Yorl Hartfore railroad mel cw Haven | with diffi- thodist hodis body was borne from the: the church quartet sang. My Cod, To Thes" The pail were Vrank Mekeon, lla Charles MeKeon, John Mes W. Melntyre and James Onorato, There was a profusion of tlowers, ‘The, flower rers were Raymond MeKeon, Butler Roche, Ed., ward Roche and Henry Nimro, the meeti Burial was in 8t. Mary's cemetery, , 'ivie elub here New Britain, Al 1 Winners at Whist, Catherine Carbo and Joseph Carbo were awarded the first prize at the weekly whist of the T. A. 1 society at the Kemsington last night. o a o ‘eloe he is The consolatio e went to 1 1t was ater ® o'clock when this tion 1 [t is expected that he will move the i findlly puled in at the East Ber- ' MeCarroll. The ludies’ consolation |, oo HEEE (D A8 ere hours prize was not called for., Mra. W | y Pagan was awarded a cake, | x Boy Getting Better, The small boy 1In the home of harles 18k of Farmington avenue, who was suspected of having smali- pox, at one time, is now rapidly im-| b proving. The eruption was a minor | T3l executive committee has given one amd not serious according to Dr, | !¢ Political police a grant of special A, Goodwin, who been caring | PO CF 1o combat counterfeiters and for him. jcounter-revolutionary org: zatio Attending Convention, SESTer e SOWEW OUy | Despita ther, lewis are in Hartford today attend- ooy froeyry el his moring ing the republic convention 4=y . s sfpisnthys £t ek S L LI, ‘1"..‘,"':.{,;”1’,‘;[‘,:vf.:‘,1‘|/:fln.yu.- Bave been householdrs did not seem to he | Meeting of Foresters, { s ol Court Mattabessott of the Foresters | goq o, iiinies 1o SO ENFRNG of the [wilt meet tomorrow night at the . walks, 0 be sure, there was an ljn Kensington to make arran fogy fora path which wound S| ror the coming rair and carnival, y way #o n street, and the Litwary Mecting, e had shovelled away 1h The annyal meeting of the fmardiately front of 1heir ! ppee 14 # will be herd re. It from the railroad bridge 10 | jonight a library on Berlin .y e0stavian Berin Savings bank there was g, Ofiicers will be elected and 7hp Jugostas and plenty of 1. 4 poris reac ,v‘1’2v "\_’_\“7« : : .N reports read. in informa dsosgare the patrons Bf the | Vast Berlin Hems Y “SBocial 1ive" elub will mect indica ipany ohething to think about |4y yhs pome Mre. George Pollard . n it 1eft Yanks of AloNk the o Cotage Wnreday afternoon t-of-war.| Those wishing to beard The regular of the Junior cars hadfo tunnel through these yntaing of snow before reaching he storm wae ee\ere 1he Altheugh the large attendance was present at Old Folks conceit given in the Plants- ille Congregational church lust eve. nirg The proceeds of the cntertajn- ment were donatad to the eharch, the traek near Bast Berlin about crowd of about 120 commuters Terin alshy met with dif- trais did not put appearance, These people were from Last Periin and who go usness each marning o Hartford, chureh, ¥ wien the 6. nille memt o1 \ \ire, diess Avon the will ad. Womun's atiernoon, Alsop of ' or rence at in wxp ey 1 vcon nest Ma st husinees w Thursday teir homes and did report for daty this morning. | ers remained aronund station I the 4" been put back on treck and hal clearcd the way for traing operting on the branch went to rooms on sent the the has been out nolds of \ hem lias not what he plow ) made definite p will do with the husiness hut i getting.o work. he storm »f last night did not traffic on'the roads to #ay great nt, althe'®h the snow in places deep. The trolley sehedule went sninterrwted and train service was delayed1® any great extent, he meetng of the Woman's M ary socety of the Berlin Congre- al ehirch, which was scheduled last night, was poetponed until | futue datc on account of the tar fay sed The tie | /Russian Govt, Takes Action I To Combat Counterfeiters Moscow, April 2.—The Russian fr river to Three hundred ten-cent picees are made cach minute of the operation of a eoln-stamping machine the gov- roment mints, Don’t Let That Cold Turn Into “Flu” Rub 0n Good Oid Mulmh‘ o furnishing tha Tas nt campalign ancress ol der to make the te- e notes, ha Kensinzton was n state th arric ¥ n sp nesded, and in support committo hopes to hear frow members who have not ye! cotae forward Announcement of Rirth, nent has been 1 1} on March tes Mill of d of Main- Mr T was a Hoze Co. No. 1 Jen Contests Claim, John Guicen, past o es post, Ame protest today agal by the membership taam JUGOSLAVIAN WAR pIBT Apsil T meet setilem { it at once. cie on the con- quickly it Rub good old M s and gee how Washington, will * he debt to ro- of the r e e bir ad and American nd e lin ' Brlin © e mission prop onday in ax iz ceived ion for 1,004, an delepation 1 with al days that as of the British-Ameri- coive Colds zre mercly congestion, Mus- terole, made from il of mustard, camphor, menthol and other simple ingredients, js a counter-irritant which imulates circulation and helps break up tie cold. As efiective as the messy old mustard plaster, does the work without blister. Just rub it on with vour finger-tips. You will fer] a warm tingle as it enters M com- 3 » The ofrici ser e there are one rgreement of stre the lines i t can settlement | meeting teague will be held in the social room of the Methodist chureh Thursday | B risto! News ROW OVER SIDEWALK ) BY COURC Proponcnts and Opponents ¢f Bonor of Laid ca Doules To Use bor Con Main Street Pasiag, Uroin £ sh G L iuric cu of sidew stk Lo LWlicgatl i new of reterred to by sition Jenninga < clreet cutitinauns Manca nue Mr, s tae oppos ) £y tac councii tiat tie were ad- mittedly a nie but that raeny tie « tuing the | the « ine &nd . provive . ved ot ie tod improvement and ofbver adipa- 1 o of tae pio Houses Relow Grade Suyigg that the men ke represcntsd 1 eelared great » st at the hands ol Councitmaan John Donnetly asked tiut no asseasment be o levied ngaoast Adolph Bonw and Joha Duteavieh it walks ure ordered for DBurington avenus, PRe tRo mch own propert; on opposite sideg of The avenue, af. Jacent 10 the 4 bridge, whie rices {n U eniTy Over aeks and ti aves the two houses a hollow, \Whem the street was a de croselng, the twe house road " «ev?), Now a connects el h the etreet, As the er coune!lr expreceed It uld & neeescary cdjuaet if & ¥ wers lald In fromt the tro *Lion, Councliman Mervill thereupon explatied had | 1ad v becanes of the ness, as related e city, 1o N the roadvay v for wirplane w man, cum Lat soime opinion t d tie impro ore pro wn 1irnt them bro of Counciimen Ja . the growth of the city was continuing and that ianvoromems muct ih e grovi Ihe orn it muet o1 " tfo come improve- Ve r tre ment W v ol rhe gues tie for iing . e council o ACPL Pay Clalm ' ne o 1 1o Cor- 1 Witilam N, Davosir cim of Mra, Ambrose M 1 1, for i fall on an the winter not orary and the for ting of who teid 50 n ¥ the ¢ High from earlics urise re- toy pros i exveeed of n ghde- pit'ng eaacat docs ‘20 reported W& 7 oot bui! i o ] etymet w s for hue from ilroad e tract ¥ « gz raceti or di apri Aske Stop o= Albert ¥, couneil tochwelt] well informad lm'!tc- e the city council and the ree= | ommandation wus adopted. On the £ouih alde cormer lots will be governed by a 12 foot line as far as 5 feet from the intersegtiing sireet lines, The corver lots on the north side will Lave 4 10 foot vestriction for a similar a Although the ¢ elleve i covered ano ing srangs found th of truth be- ion, when it was iristol has “lost” a road. avenue is the thoroughfare us apparently wandered around in the eastern part of the eommunity and Leyvom: a voice erying in the vilderness to the ity council ts deter- mine its exact location. 'The street has been 8o ehanged by popular usage in yoars that the present roadway 1s ro long:r on the s designated by 1h= oid land revords, apd steps will be a%iea at onee to tore the *“losy” ptace. In order . a hearing on lines on held at the 6. th “Tom." permanent between High with a local behalf of Mrs. Nel- the propo- own the per- The opposing ele- 13 on the sireet for owner peared pavirg. In ad- desire for sieep, coureil meet'ng We Symn mas A weramn, Eppearing pronerty owner annnll, apposed o et opyoaent, of the pe 191D to inerc matorist " t2a 0 rhen pave vas J'se pavementy © PrOpArLY awne 1in & ety counell and Amear tooih and nail omition wus dropped like re m r ho L e p potato, viug will also be laid on Meadow t this year 1o relieve conditiony “No Crap Shooters,” Tndignamt that Taculty Advisep famual Josolowitz of the Tristol high kchool aihietic council, and alse hemistry instrucdtor at the school, should say that “crap shooting” was rampant in the vielnity of Muzzy fleid greater part of the tinie and espe- ] noticeable during high school 8, Joseph Suvage, a property section of the city, vige 2 any such allega‘ion be. the ety esunelt, Joan‘owits made s asseation, woe not confirmed, while in the of an appeal for the improvee ment of tho athletic field adjoining the vew high sehoo! the Memorial Nonlavard, He complaied of the dise conte; el fnto a v vironmegt, intimating that the atmons phsre of the Muzzy field soction was N as to te anyone of the t age, ud ho termed the high ool pt carried hie asser. f:one 15 the poig® that they Included g the “bones" for “bal by youngsisrs of a tender age, e eity oificiuls wi'l ook Inte the el ance of the law, which covers clandestine gatherlngs such ag “African go! complained of by Winh sehool ins'ructor, The tm of the fiald &t the 1 schonl v ne as rape £2 porsibie s 10t vorl: has Leen for some tine but a sirine city funds hes kept the task mplithmey:, The matter nigit landed i the hands of the neous maters commi‘tee of the councl for a repoit o9 the feld and aleo on the “zalloping dominoes,” a report which pained the ears of the counelimen excend As soon as the city funds become more freely avaliable, the high echoo! will have its ath cquipment. according to the eapr f the councilmen, ” e the roii Ing athielic Le lons o “Transports Sail.” The traasposta “salied” over the riny deep last night In American Lo on in the days of the werld , when a o'e cendidates of heproy ourneyed from Hoe n to Pa nder the direction of degres team of Broek-Barnes post & and the Wiltonic post of on. The ceremonies wars in splendid etyle in A reals ied some of the the days when troops, almost 1 05 a small Land of 1oc2? m~n at 8o After degree work, a was sorved and’an entertainment program as prasented. The gathering last ght vase one of the most enthusiase eond ¥ eted G ey ta o ca to hock . descend sane e 1000 sut of tORY ae we local members, headed b tast night that the 1end of the Mc-iSgyiate Annrove Parleys ne safety offthe platform. Irving Pa was fined $$0 and costs amounting |y .. o hed in Court roft of New Britain to $22.3% af) was given a 30 days suspended orge Gr court ing w quor. #il sentence by Judge ifvold in the Berlin town tast ::h! on a charge of driv- hite Inder the influence of li- He fwas arrested Sunday eve- ning by Cfostable Orville Ventres on the tu rapfke. A plea of nolo conten- dere wak entered Cause of Piles Tr Leonkardt fotind the caise of 7 iy salves afternoon at 4 o'clock | A miseéllancous shower was dered Mies lorence Rich at n Main strect Monday evening riends, One of ten- by & number of her the features of the evening was a | moek marriage, the foliowing tak- ing part: DBride, Miss Antoinett Cote: groom, Mrs, Lena Conopas minister, Miss Lillian Bacon; brides- | maid, Miss Frances Payne; best man, Miss Josephine DiMayo. Miss Rich, who is soon to become the pride of Edgar Peterson of New Dritain, was the recepient of many pretty and use- ful gifts. The “Lafanso” club will meet at ’mn home of Mra. Arthur Lawrence fon Friday evening of this week, Arthur Benson returned from business trip to New York ecity. 1o give lasting re- | Hemraid, The regular weekly mecting of the ‘ommunity club will be held in the t Method'st chureh Aock. The erment of ne o pro- Tucationzd comn her | Women Who Look Old In many cases they are not old in years, but because they are overwork. ed, over-tired, nervous and run-dow n, Ialinents have developed peculiar to (Iheir sex and this condition makes {them look years older than they ae- tually are. Such women should con. |sider the remarkable record held by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. In a recent canvass among over one hundred and twenty-one thousand women who had used 1t ninety-cight out of every one hundred women reported benefit from its use. e | Mon.—Tues.—Wed. ALICE TERRY RAMON NovARRo 'h"“'herc the Pavement Ends"= the post at the vietor or num- ber of members has been awarded fo Usher's team. Mr. Guiden stated that his team was instrumental in recuring four new members to the other team'a one and he stated that the work on canvassing for members was carried | on by himself and his coworkers and not by the other aggregation. He stated that he would contest the elaim | of the other team and dec'ared em- phaticaily that Usher would not eat | on him. | First Frday Devolt'ons, | First Friday devotions will bs held | in the church of Our Lady of Merey | Fridav morning . with mass at 5:30 | o'clock and communion again at 7. |1jon!nm1nnn will be heard Thursday iaf 4 o'clock and again in I The jates “Inside the L.f»l the pores, then a cnoling sensation that brings welcome relief. To Mothers: Musterole is now made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35¢ and 65¢, in jars and tubes. D Mon.—Tues—Wed. ALICE TERRY HAMON NOVARRO mertal Toul= had been given by him te the eiiy for public purposes only and that no permission cond be given, under the grant. to anyone to construct 3 businese entrance to the bowlevard. This referred (o the per- mit granted to Frank Emmett st the |1ast council meeting, through his at- |torncy, Iudge Willlam J. Malone, to construct an entrance from his pro- posed garage building 16 the bole- vard, Corporation Counsel Wiliam N. Deroster to'd t* 3elt that he AW no wav '~ " A ¢ d the deets fafl 15 ¢ - @ aoe i provibiting such 8 con-truction. The council referred the matter and the papers to Corporation Counsel Dero- ster for further consideration, Decide Strect Lines, LR rov " blishment of a 20 foot bullding | {1ine on the south aide of Grove street and a 12 foot line on the north ride thoroughfsre r that With Brit By The Awancated Moacorw, April h Financiers dre -AFting on a re- port by Christ'an Rakovsky, soviet crharge §n London, the central coms !mittee of the communist party has |approved all the decisions of its poli- tical burcau with regard to the finan- clal and political negotiations with the Priti“h government. These de- a8 rutined In the recent of 7 127, eva'rman of the tas of the eommune a’. are to the e oct that A wil not actnowledge In full the British debt and Interest c'aims If it does not appear likely that Great Britain wiil similarly recognize the Nusslan claims for 2,000,000,000 fu- ble: That amount. it is declared, excesds the total of the Zinovieff al- %o declared that the sovie would not yield to the tish claims to €6N.060,00) yalles in mationalized property. - ~ete 4