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Balletin VOL. LVil.—NO. 31 NORWICH, CONN.’ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1915 , TEN PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS The Bulletms CIrculatmq in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population Cabled Parr ~phs Pope Turns ™ ,@x‘ or to Orphans, o The Swiss Gavernment raised the STRUGGLE IN GALICIA (House Fails to |Senate Democrats | Condensed Telegrams |Jananese Gruiser eckweaw (verride Vetol Lack Two V0IBS| .. e som o o] ASama Wrecked ' . earthquake the papal palace i refrigerator cars. -«el Gandoifo, 13 miles southwest of rtome, on,Lale Albano. The refuge will be under the patronage of Queen AND POLAND DEADLY . Where Hundreds of Thousands of Germans and\ G-rman Aviator’s Tlmmaa Estuary. Body Found iLA::KED FIVE VOTES OF THE|MAY RECOMMIT BILL WITHOUT |amstooros s Sod Prices advanced|,pe tHE COAST OF LOWER ECESSARY TWO-THIRDS. AN | INSTRUCTIONS ARG O EEEN CALIFORNIA, o 2 & 000 City of Ottawa loan. introduced in the N it N heni i i whartie sarvar;| VOTE STOOD 261 TO 136 REPUBLICANS JUBILANT |, A5 s jniredused iz o xev|HAS. CREW OF 500 MEN the body of a German aviator, with a | shrapnel bullet in the lungs. | posed he dropped from an aeroplane V] was driven off by i fire on Christmas day. OSTON BROKERS OBJECT TO SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENTS 'Clalm There > Government Supervision, 1t is sup- Russians are Having a Bitter Contest GERMANS CLOSELY GUARDING POLISH CAPITAL Field Marshal Von Hindenberg is Pouring in Regiment After was the chief proponent at a hearing |fajled in the hou: Peter Hedrick, farmer, shot and kill Senator Fietcher Says Another Plan|ed his life-long friend, Joseph Peshek, | Despatches Do Not State Whether t | Party Lines Disregarded When Final Test Came on Literacy Provisions in| Has Been Discussed, But is Not| Fire destroyed a four story block in| Crew Has Been Rescued — Cruiser Rocnetly Passed Immigration Bill| Ready For Revelation. Port Chester, N. Y, at a 1088 of 375:-| Raleigh Starts for Sceno of Wreck. { Eastman Kodak Co., declared an ex- Is Already Too Much| washington, Feb. 4—An attempt to| Washinston, Feb. 4. — Frustrated |tra dividend of 10 per cent on com-| Washington, Feb, 4—The Japaness pass the immigration bill, prescribing {again today in plan to recommit | mon stock. cruiser Asama, carrying 500 men, has 5 "5 a literacy test for the ?_dmi sion of | the zovernment ip purchase bill with s e been wrecked and is breaking up off . Feb. 4-—Junius T. Auerbach laliens, over President Wilson's veto |i or its amendment, admin-| The Federal Employment Bureau biil | the western coast of Lower California, e today, the affirma ade: of the senate tonight!was favorably reported by the House | according to advices today to the navy f the nec- | were considering a proposal to let the | committee. department, before the committee on banks and |tive vote lacking just five banking for legislation to require stock | essary two thirds.. Of 36 Regiment to Every Strategic Point—Russians Have Suc- members | bill go to committee without instruc- -~ Not Known Whether Crew Was Res- brokers who do business on & margin | present 261 voted to override the veto, | tions,” with a view to bringing it up The Association of German Cotton to flle a statement of their financial |136 voted to sustain the president an h the bank commissioner |{wo answered “present at six months’ Baldwin of the Boston stock exchange, ceeded in Capturing One of the Small Towns to the East of Bolinow—Austrians Have Been Compelled to condition wi |azain on a motion to discharge the |Spinners in Berlin will raise the price - ar ex | committes if it should fail to act|of.cotton 20 per cent. | The despaten dia not state whether George S. Party Lines Obliterated. promptly the crew had been rescued. Rear Ad- -esenting the curb| The final test came at the close of Lack Two of Majority. {Fia Now Nark Stats Comtrofier start_ | MITSL SOWER, Companiing the Amers o e NS obdabw |a day of earnest debate, in which| Although no agreement was reached [d an Investigation of State Banking | (S et e aeported Evacuate the Important Town of Tarnow, Owing to Se- vere Bombardment by Russian Heavy Artillery. opposed the bill, ] > said that customers|ed. Majority Leader Underw the financial |a vigorous speech, critici brokers with whom | President’s reasons for vetoir [ a do business and the right in- |bill and urging the house to override of changing the proper time would |executive disapproval. Mr. U were entitled to condition of the completed near p!ac!ng their frontier and Zeppelin | atrships and numerous ¢+ manoeuvering in that neighbor- Some of the hotiest fighting of the war Is taking place in Russian Poland @nd Galicla. Hundreds of thousands ot Germans and Russians are locked the deadly struggle. The German Coln- Field Marshal Von Hinden- burg, is reported to be pouring in regi- H ment after regiment, and e port guarding the Polish has become the scene of a bitker con From the Russian viewpoint Ger- 23 gained no advantage along this line, and the Russians have even eucceeded in capturing one of the small s to the east of Bolimow. the German-Belgian a proper u-«e of lhe funds en- { CON8TH trusted to ‘h»h aeroplanes are b it dla not |contenion hat no political platform |Progressive republ impose th s War Zone of Water Around British ”éu nf busfin men and not |was futile. man who| “Th t financlal [ you stand for the American he said, could [of living and the American standard from other {of wages. s or from the stock exchange. Albers based his objections that the plan in- nn‘lh!n expense, The German admiraity, in declaring T zZone of the “H[P.S arohnd Great and Ireland, whole English channel, from Feb. ‘“every enemy chant ship found in this war zone will even if it is not always dangers to crews and wants to know an.mr on be destroyed, possible to av Austrians Meet Reverses. Austria seemingly has met a seri- for according to the an- nouncement made by the Austr press bureau, - of Amsterdam, to evacuate into Warning Sent to Washington. that there ous reverse, z i this proposed s also are in 3 department Vashington has been notified by in the war zo; received by ion would not e has been vcom- e important town Tarnow owing to the severe bom- ardment by Russian heavy artillery. Both Emperors at the Front. an and German emperors accordingly age intelligence margin, Mr. isk with the The British fore’ a statement bearing on Germany’s i Intimates that possibly Great INCOMING HOUSE MEMBERS NOMINATE CHAMP CLARK arent 1nl(‘nlinn of t‘,\e G€I'~ government to . ubmarines, without brlnmr‘a nto port or providing ac Emperor William, specting the fleet ft fs announced. To Succeed Himself as Speaker in the Sixty-fourth Congress. t is not mentis Narrow Escape British Hospital | . — Democra n the Sixty unanimously nated Speglkar se Representative aud | The 2 become | the veto wi s and means com floor leader when the same statement steamer Wilhel Gestined £ New Zeppelin Shads. " Repre- | Democ with |1; repul CONFERENCE ON FINANCES BY TRIPLE ALLIANCE, It is Stated That Great Britain, France | Unite Their STEAMER CRUSHED BY P iCE IN LAKE MICHIGAN.| lowa Sank Three Miles Off Chxcago—- Crew Safe. committee and Russia sp of Georgia, Oldfield of Allen “official astatement b d by ice floes and phedil ) of )mx_ng the dem- , Bdward H MILITARY TRAINING IN SCHOOLS ADVOCATED By President Hibben of Princeton Uni cebound in the great fleld vest shore of Lal the owners -said mnight the ts was in danger, eamship Racine £ sinking pru\n\d un- | 4—President John e reports were that it was i mrounv of the Civic !nrum 1 urged a plan for in readiness for voung men in zabeth Schmidt, s woman on the o the nation E they ify as officers of Hibben explained st, but that he e three pov he name of the three at the proper time. 2 with the men. south end of paredness and Peace. Breckenridge, and former Secret: son aiso spoke. was the even- President Hibben advocate making eoldiers ought simply i hat minimum amount of kno ledge which would make their service immediately valuable in time of a great national emergency. THANKS FOR S;VING BELGIAN RELIEF SHIP. secretary of war, NEW VQRK UNABLE TO HIRE MEN TO REMOVE SNOW | Although There Are Tens of Thousands | Out of Employment. id he facilitate the ian export trade and to restore ble mr‘.tv of PVChanSPI of give York city is sald to have tens o sands of men out of employme 1 t cleaning department announced | that it had been aimost impossi- ble to obtain enough workers to remove WHEAT NOW SELLING AT $1.63 AT CHICAGO. United States Expresses Gratitude to|ing Belgian Made an Advance Canada for Rescuing the Camino. We have hundreds of trucks arc Cents a Bushel Yesterday. Commissioner Fetherston t are unable to 2 . 4.—An official ex- |man and the find_enough pression of thanks from the United |compelled fo leave the « try States government through the Ameri- S o rule will be modif Ottawa, Ont., Aithough the open- e wheat market today was the and Excise Department. the wreck in a brief message from Penaaas i utons, Ge/ehe b his flagship, was ordered to send what- e Sae | fob clves lacking at least two |, Princess Elizabeth of Rumania will|€Ver ald was available, the | of & majcrity, and with no possibility | become the bride of Crown Prince| Cruiser Raleigh Starts for Scene. s situation until next |3€Orse of Greece in the spring. Department officials thought tontght the earliest, led them to that cruiser Raleig! party lines were temporarily obliterat- | to proceed on this new line of action, Monday o off San Diego told the house the country porder over some other solution of the | Employes of German railways do-|yesterday, probably would be the first not | eral elections returned m problem nated 375,000 toward the German war| American naval vessel to reach the chest on the Kaiser's birth scene. favoring the restriction of Senators who favor the new plan Asama penet i tha e prosidents | Pointed out tonight that some of the immigration and that the president e eom 22| Four persons were overcome by gas | Port San democrats ave pledged |in thelr home in Philadelphia whensa | further deta e, Pledsed | meter thief broke the gas pipe. brought = it instructions — ; night . they believe, pledses of| August Martin of Jersey City ; ific ouid be procired for & supse | electrocuted at the State prison for the | 120 Been Patrolling Eastern Pacific. ¢ motion to' Gscharge the tom-|murder of his two brothers-in-latw. The Asama, an armored cruiser of n o Macharge the com- i 9750 tons, was bullt in 1895, For sev the bill if it failed to return |, John Edwards Was Arrested in|cral months she has been patrollin al Howard said that the 0 miles south of tolme, but inquirles for regarding her had response up to late to- on {had placed the issue before the people to vote for the bill witho question is” said he, * - From t Scores of Members Made Speeches. Representative Moore of Pennsyl- |the measure with amendments recom- | L¥nn, Mass, after a ch on the|the eastern Pacific. Early in the war vania, republican, urged the house to|mended by the caucus. charge of uttering worthless chec! she forced the German gunmboat Geier support the President aid defeat the| S Fletcher, in charge of the to intern at Honolulu, by taking up All stray cats in Lebannon and Da- | Dosition outside the harbor there cus were commandeered by the|While the Gaier was in port for pro- arks to protect army stores from | Visions. i rats, The gunboat Yorktown, at Enzen- bill. He declared that immigration had had no bad effects on working conditions in this countr; asserted that the restrictions imposed would be willing to recommit if he could have as- rances of enough votes to carry on to discharge the committee, in the bill were contrary to the funda- h a plan, he said, the bill could be o sda, nearer the scene of the wrec! e ced before the senate again as| Nine men were killed by a fire that|than any other American naval vessel mental principles upon which the fore r fathers based this republi | res though the passage of the|destroved a sleeping hou D d that she prob- Throughout the day yres of mem- | Mot to recommit with instruc-|the Tronesta Chemical Co., at May- (flh v “Oxf_!d not start for the scene of bers on both sides made brief speech- | tions. burg, Pa. S TPoe Al | e Fletcher Speaks of New Plan. > Representative Burnett of Alabama,| g e owned by | but navy officials The steamer Chyo Maru arrived at Record of Wrecked Cruiser. chairman of the housé, immigrat JFletcher still another ancisco with 200 tons of raw| The Japanese crulser Asama has 2 committee and author of the bill, de s being di , but that it|and manufactured silk, valued at war record that dates back to the bat- T that e ALt for: restriid ready for revelation. If no|500,000. tle of the Sea of Japan, May jmmigration Tegislation would contint S o fomnd, Mduinly; 1305, on which occasion ‘she re: o g eation would continue rs Prop fo JLrevent| The Moss Tie Co, of Mt. Vernon|the surrender of Rear Admiral Nebo- id. “and & swing of a few votes ntil Senators Newlands of{yjl., will start work on an order of,Eatoff, of the Russian navy. After : assed the bill, | The Bent | renonyA0d Smith of South Carolina 356,000 chemically treated ties for the |this fight she was enzaged success- be made again in the next con- | Then with the voie 48 to 48 they|St Paul road fully with the Russian cruiser Dmitri 33 5 Donskoi and it was from the decks The Massachusetts House reversed(of the Asama that the emperor of its attitude on the preparedness of the |Japan reviewed the naval parade in ate for war by killing the resolution | Japanese waters the latter part of |for an investigaion. -... | October, 1305. More recently the Asama has been The Troy Wagon Work, Troy, N. Y., | active in the Pacific. In November received an order from the French|She was reported as hovering outstde Government for 35 motor truck trail- [ Of Honolulu harbor, awalting the com- ers at $1,256 each. ing out of a German warship, and n January of this vear she was wotild count upon Vice President Mar- e house | shall to break a tie instanding firm by a vote of {wit republicans so today the ad- n leaders, counting Sena- lette and ith them, muster 46 votes, while the 48 votes in the cap- democrats had hoped to h_strength to carry their 1t the return of Senator from A vetoed just a year ago 9 to 140, Tox in.of 22 votes ihe oppositi ing the cast as folloy How Vote Stood. | 186; republicans, 78 and | | bill p: tod; showed a |ministrat Hill over Democrat ewis of Nino progressive republic 16; independ- B i ey The four-masted schooner Defender|Steaming up and down the coast of ents 1 pramy o i hore on the Island of Lanai, in the | Peru, looking for the German cruiser Against the bill the vote was ChSGiE omtoc alian Islands, is breaking up and | Prinz Eitel Friedrich. ats 101; insurgent democrats s g e gt will be a total los & ans L FREIGHT TRAIN SWEPT progressive repub At a mass meeting in Faneuil Hall Members who e bilant over | Hoston, a resolution protesting against INTO RIVER BY LANDSLIDE 1 e constitu- | the pa: ge by Congress of the ip- R - . who chunged their t0: 1l when the | purchase bill was adopted. SR~ | Near Harewood, W. Va—Will Require Voting for the bill and aga take the floor | —— Three Days to Reopen the Lines. Ar- |riding the President’s veto: enator Reed| Federal officers are seeking along = Bartlett of Georgia: oon di {the Mexican border rifles and ammuni- | Charleston, W. Va, Feb 4—A Mz and S | tion stc e National Guard |freight train and half 2 mile of the w of the | armo; Y, M. tracks of the Kanawha and Michigan defended their posi- railroad wers swept into the Kanawha Governor Wythcombe of Oregon, | Tiver near Harewood today by a land- = _— sent a le to Cork, Ireland, in be- |Slide. None of the crew CONSULAR SUPERVISION |haf of George Ira Cox, a farmer of | Three days St m o OF WILHELMINA'S CARGO. | Ore8on, detained as a Germun. he line Traffic between Fa t and Gr | Eliphalet Johnson, ninety-eight|ton _on Baltimore and Oh | Proposal by Count Bernstoff, the Ger- [years of aze, witery Fnown o e 20t | road has been closed > late T man Ambassador. dian n the frontier day by a landslige and trains are be- est, died in ing sent by way ksburg. Four —Much intere: or five acr ce slipped down e state depart on the tracks proposal of t rman Ambassa ) Ax n consular officer sup- |ervise the distribution > — fodstuffs on the Amer; ]C!RRANZA DEMANDS helmina to make sure ed the i population and not the | Expenditures made d g the po- SURRENDER OF SPANIARD. [armed force of German litical camps Massachusetts Jast E " State department offi amounted { Threatens Spanish Minister at Mexico |0 ether American con ort issued | City With Deportation, would be authorized to s 1l was pa; ains presentative Steeners bill, voted Volste o e | GOVERNMENT AID IN BUILDING MERCHANT MARINE measu re Recommended by Chamber of Com- merce of the United States. marine g the mair were. recom A $300,000 certified check was stolen n Rebick, Hedges & Co., Wall reet bankers and brokers. The ‘“ai last seen when taken by an hoy. circles i Srite cars 4—Genera d vupon the innounc n probably would not the Wilhelmina uch _an ied to all ¢ svelop i1 flour y ilized entirely fc armed forces, while the civilian i fed by imported produ rine of conditional contr: , first promulgated by and which both G nd the United States, ann intention of following, provides of Commerce of the United States. The and addresses by n‘\r! Senator Bu “development of t While running away from pretty | ot ine Cmiied State missioner of Corporatior “the federal trade features en lh? day’s him, John Redcliffe, aged 15, of e, Ga., fell and broke his arm ee ribs received from NATIVES HAVE RE‘IO..TED IN PORTUGUESE WEST AFRICA, for a constitutional — bill tl providing i tenjo Mex e | conditional c‘t;nlr.ilmxm‘ n;;;ndbv _prt; en amendment extending the franchise to|Have Pillaged the Houses of e ions concern- |at the time of seizure to be destined to | women was passed. ; ini ordered |u belligerent force and that it is not | —_ SN e S A deported and e in-|sufficient to presume merely that it is| Hundreds of commuters received anet Eamity- tervention of S oinz to an enemy’s army simply be- |severe ck and a few were Injured = >-86 vas |cause the port which it is consigned or bruised when a train on the TL.on: i jfin Berin gu 12:35.p. wm. —A semi-official note made public announces that the German lis an enemy territory. How far this!Island Railroad jumped the track ne d in practice, of-:Wc en Junction. here today can consulate at Halifax in relation to|SEAL HUNT MAY BE |ficials at the state department and forces have evacuated Angloa, Portu- some time, it w: steadiest for saving of the Belgian relief ship | the sa of 8 NED THI » > Camino has been received by the Do- ABANDONED TH'S SEASON.| minion marine repartment, at was an- ’ e f 233 H bt istory None of Last Year's Catch of 000 NO womi_EF ARCTIC EXPLORER STEFANSSON. Northwest Mounted Police With Let- iau as Late as Dnc cents a bushel. inst $1.58 1-4 last night $1.41 1-2, co of the pter in the annals of rescue worl communication from United States government. The Camino, wiich left San Fran- co -for Rotterdam, was disabled by heavy weather and after an exght-das" the heavy seas was towed into Halifax by the Canadian govern- ment steamer Lady Laurier. SILENT PROOF THAT VESSEL WAS WRECKED. | none of last year Two Blankets Marked “idler” Ashore at Cape Hatteras. Pregident Wilson's speec at- spect hat tne United the]: St. John's, N. F., Fi nfluence toward e Dawson, Y. T., Feb. 4—No word con- cerning Vilhjalmur Stefansson, Arctic "explorer, was contained in_the mail brought MacPherson by Northwest Police who arrived yesterday from the Letters dated as late as Dec. 11 said no tidings had been re- ceived from Stefansson, Herschel Islang last Banks Island. NEW YORK BONDS MAY BE SOLD uUNDER 4 1.2 Fixed Rate Modified by As- sembly—$27,000,000 Worth Are to Be Offered for Sale. ence of renewed for- | cign demnd here this morning and of ales over night, peared to be evi insisted on, Arctic coast. ALLEGIANCE TO U. S. MUST COME FIRST. ister Who Urged Washed | great catch of Wilson So informs Mi Prohibition of Exnort of Arms. Washington, Feb. 4—Two blankets | vented the transport of iell oil to marked “Idler,” washed ashore at the|many, formerly one Cape Hatteras coast guard station, are | markets for the ("\rflnxwhi\ regarded as silent proof that the ves- WE AT wrecked on Diamond Shoals week was the vacht of that name from New York on a cruise to the Pacific her capatin and crew of 12| Queenstown, Feb. z.—Arri undoubtedly . 4.—President Wil- . one of a delegail o ¥ nate foreign re- committee to favor t war munitior nericans from ti y message from ihe 2 the senate and assembly permitting the bonds-at not more than 4 i-2 o ¥ Under the Sulzer regime the [ Evangeline Booth of rate was fixed arbitrarily at 4 1-2 but Commar.der Booth Has Peritonitis. Cincinnati, 4 —Commander | was an error. Salvation Army, who is ill at a hotel here, was|d’Aosta, the ar-ndment of today allows the|reported today to be suffering from lands of thelr glerce to the United es shculd come figst of all. Move- ° United States, the presi- but that their alie; Because of a run of depositors, of- [SU€ oe jals of the Okey-Vernon National| The natives on both banks of the £ Corning, Ta., rushed to Oma- [[unene river have revolted, pillaged sent back $150,000 on a special | the houses of B and killed the aving the bank. ladministrs and his wife and sons. The zovernor of Angloa is Rev. Michael P Corcoran, fire [ Or82nizing o punitive exepedition. Newark, N. J. climbed GINE CYLIN Guring & fire there and pre. |FIRE ENGINE CYLINDERS woman from jumping from STUFFED WIiTH RAGS. story window. -| Firemen of Medford, Mass., Unable to Nearly 2000000 gallons of water nt to waste, and damage estinated Explain—General Transfer Ordered. 100,000 s dome’, when & mater = burst at Forty-second street and | o o aor 0s pois avenue, New York. ate department, It was under- | f would not make any announce- | of its intention in regard to he offl be- ter the seizure 233, Has Been Disposed Of, some plan be dev month whereby the skins i d by supr that Ger ur‘Ln ambassador, ‘who | chapla ago notified the state de- |Iadder tment that his government w | vented ntee that no food from the Ur ates would be seized by the G government for military pu: lared that the latest prope no doubt whatever as to th tention of Germany in the m The recent decree to wheat, corn and E i by the German =ocern- | applied only, the ambassador | The body of Nncheln Woodward, the rted. to what already was in the | lost in the ice floes in country and not to that imported from "Merrimac river at Newburyport, the United States. Tuesday night while endeavor- bility been ed for the cor industriai depres Feb. 4—The firding of a fire engine with its steam ; 1mp cylinders stuffed with rags, sand, d and stones, today resulted in an in vestigation being ordered by May Haines. Although the machine a fire station where some man is sup- posed to be on desk duty constantly, caten of and ,000 sk mains in the hands of brokers ir don and New York. The v been disposed of 1as the pri —_— ing to. wounded bird, was re- | none of the firemen, it was said, could | TWo overbuE sTEAMERS covered, explain the enxlfnot;n condition. A gen- = = eral transfer of remen was ordered last Movements oi ‘Steamships. | ARRIVE AT BOSTON.| Seven Sikhs, convicted of aiding in tesas o g A ived the Xilling’ of two, police ‘officiala at |7 e WaYor yesterday. | Anglian and Ninian Were Delayed by |Calcuitta in the rioting following their | Thousands of Quail Killed by the and Provi | Bad Weather. return from Vancouver, where they er_Transylvania, New York. ! Bt were refused admittance, were sen- Storm. Note: The reported arriv 0 | on, Feb. 4—Two and three days | tenced to death at Firozpur Iin the Plainfleld, Conn., Feb. 4—It is be- Transyivania at Liverpool on ate, respectively, the British steamers; Punjab. lieved here that the htousands of Anglian and Ninlan arrived today, the quail in Eastern Connecticut wers aples, Feb. 3.—Sailed, steamer Duca ifnrmer from London and tho other| Judge John Duff of the Boston muni- [killed by the severe storms the last ew York. from Manchester. Both were delayed |cipal court has sued the New York. |few days. Hunters reported today ew York, Feb., 4—Sailed, steamer|by head gales. At times the Ninian|New Haven and Hartford Railroad |they had found many birds frozen to Miss Booth's physician|Oscar T1. Copenhagen; steamer Arabic, | was able to make only four knots an|company to recover $50,000 in damages death, while others wers starving. 2id her condition was not nepce}saa.flly Liyverpool. hour against the heavy seas. The/|for injuries which caused him to .e|Game wardens and others have mdopt- but she could not be moved New York ™e» 4 —Arrived, steamer ) Anglian brought 3,600 tons of cargo, 'absent from the bench for more than a 'menas to distribute feed in the woods neritnonitis. of the belliger- embarrassing. said the visit was en- state tc cell at a lower rte if noesi™ e for sale $27,000,000 canal and «rom the hotel for the next 36 hours. Adrtatic, Liverpool. while the Ninian had only 600 tons. year. for the quail.