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A BIG OFFENSIVE IN |2 =" Mmen, Jan. 16, via Berlin to Lon- i y Hr Tan YR et Prevaritiots KA oo, e E B b “be- ‘made for the sailing today % A s e d \ o ‘American port of the merchant 2 5 Mrs. Elias Reynolds, of Pleasant- ’ : Conference of B: Executive and _EASTERN CONNECTICUT * ACHIEVEMENTS ville, N. Y., celebrated her 101st birth- day. Military Officials. ondon, Jan. 18 10:63 p. m.:—ll(t-i- f R 4 day and Tuesday Premier Lloyd | COUNTY T HELD - Ex from the port of New York for week ended Jan. 13, totalled Is Said to be in Contemplation by the Entente Allies|&..o%a TNEr cublner taa €500 ries of important conferences with Rubber Co. Ltd, of Canada, with a 5 General Nivelle, the French command- capital of §1,000,600. er-in-chief, and Field Marshal Sir |Representative Bailey in Forefront in the Near Future commander-in-chief of Douglas Haig, P the British forces in France. With Business—Resolution Introduc- PLANS- PO whirua ed_Appointing Frank Foss Judge of TWO DAY MILITARY CONFERENCE |N LONDON THE TREASURY DEFicIT| the City Court of Willimantic. Include a New Tax on Excess Profits denly at Washington. The United States Navy lost during sels and Stations All Over the World. — - | Dewey, the nation’s & Ltd., increased its capital from $5,- Hartford, Conn., Jan. 16—The Con. s Spanish war hero [ Lo e 000,000 Hard Fighting Continues in the Region of Vadeni, Southwest| wasnington, Jan. 16—administra- | nectiout seneral sssembly met for the | @nd by priority of grude the raniing tion's plans. for meeting the treasury | thind. ar of the tuces weohs seasion, | DAVl officer of the world, dled at his of GoFporation (Special to The Builetin.) Washington, Jan. 16, — Admirai|. The Canadian Westinghouse Co., ing of the Information of Tumulty by Mrs. Ruth Thon Visconti, Lawson Testified “There Was Something, Sa PRICE TWO CENTS e House Rules Committee Votes to Extend the Peac Note Leak Investigation T e wasmsmies 1 the aser | DRAGNET OVER FINANCIAL DISTRICT OF N. Wiroless to American Naval Ves-|Unissd Staten Navy, retired, dica soa- | At the Outset of the Hearing Yesterday Lawson Attacke Representative Henry’s Denial of His Testimony ar € 3 e S a e Ts oth Virtually Accused the Chairman of Rank Perjury— i deficit at the end of the - fiment ttend- | home here tonight in his eigntieth | A charter was granted to the Lake . 3 i of Galatz—In One of Two Attacks Near Fundeni Rus- K the form of a dchnite Bre | e e e e I miilo as|Year. He had mot been conscious | Winnipes Paper Co. Ltd, with a cap- Pathetic and Awful About This Thing” Which He W sian Entered German Trenchies; But Later|Tis toheritatos tar. & now s on b | Lortarter that ndicktes fHGE the nbul e b L T B gl i e Detachments e nte tax, a. t = v 2 - . . o p ST e o BT S T Bt 0 PR R | oo com o e e of ool Not at Liberty to Disclose—Mre. Visconti, Who H % 2 > o e K WY ence the tlin the navy department. was withdrawn from the sub-treasu- " ety Were Expelled—Aside From Rumania, Nothing of [nerships and o bond is Droposals ‘and | sire - Te - e oroectad (hat- seste © A General Breakdown. ry for shipment to Spain. Been Temporarily Missing Has Been Subpoeaned to bearing the endorsement of President|would be assigned in the house, but| A general breakdown —accompanied | The Federal Grand Jury resumed its Moment Comes From the Various War Frond Wilson and Secretary McAdoo will be | the drawing has been deferred until|by arterio scierosis incident to old |, ne Federal Branc dury resumed ts pear Before the House Rules Committee Today. framed at once and pressed in the | Wednesday. This was because the|age was the cause of death. The dis- Federal Council Has Ordered Further Mobilization of |bouse- several county meetings were held as|ease. had -been gradually . spreading | L2nePolis, last November. as The increase in revenue under the its hold upon the powerful body for| -y, lue of Canad: ickel indus. plan is expected to be more than $500,- | (Continued on Page Two, 4th Col) |a year and a half, but the aamiral, T 1910 1 eottanted ot $28,000.000, Troops. 000,000 annually and if it fails to take 5 proud of his physical vigor, had |03 0 et R el g ! care of the deficit of $100,000,000 issue (002 < "yo o S D fought it off and even kept its ex- |268inst 320,423,345 in 1915. of treasury certificates of indebtedness fstence a secret {rom most of his in- may on. 7 A VOLUNTARY PRISONER. |timate friends. Last Wednesday he & e As agreed to informally today by was at his office apparently hale and |formation showing that 10000 & Ca Thers ia a possibility that another| Smorgon, which lies between Vilna |, ol Sis%or the wavs and means|To Study Conditions in the Naval|hearsy The mext fay he Collused |TaRsa troops have arrived at Torreon. big offensive by the entente committee and approved by the presi- Prison at Portsmouth, N. H. as he was preparing to leave the Washington, Jan. 16.—Spreading a dragnet over the financial district of New York, the house rules committce today extended the peace note leak in- vestigation to a general inquiry into the stock market. At an executive ot |Meeting the committee considered the The State Department receved in- 5 tinues in_ the re- 7 Belgium and France is in contempla- | FHard fighting conf ats, |dent and secretary of the treasury, house and the beginning of the end |, Kazuye Shoda, vice = minister advisability of employing expert Bl I L orar counei] and the | sians on both sides of Fundeni suf- o o e P or i Sart,on SUCh | Mott Osborne, former warden of Sing Wife and Son at Bedsi s e e e S “the L g 3 ¢ € b and . % o also planned to ask con- British end French commanders-in- | fered heavy casualties in twa af oo nvestment and wouly vied some- | Sing prison: ' john McCormick, pro- | Jirs. Dewey and the admiral's only e o o s s Cons le nothing has been made |delivered against the German line, ac- | O v - ~ | fessor of political science at Bowdoin | son, George, were at the bedside to- | William H. May, of Wil = Subtic comoeraing the conference from | cording to Berlin. In one of the at.|hing over $300.000000; ihe inheri_ | coiicge ‘and Osborne's secretary, Harry | might. Tncy had known since ves- |Del resimed as Unitea Stat Slaig ty Separs: ; Omicial sources, except that it fe de- |tacks Russian detachments entered | {ANce tax woulld he ralsed to one and | prosky, entered the United ' States|terday there was no hope. shal of the Panama Canal zone be- Enlarging Scope of Hearings. scribed “as_“important” an unofficial [German trenches, but later were ex- |Phoi T SRS, °0 g9 T °MT 9B | naval prison here today, handeuffed | The admiral died at 5.56 o'clock. cause -of i1l health. ARthE " Ofst oo b, -enlhrpihg the Gespatch asserts that it differed from [pelled. Another Russian af aCk a8 | per cont. on those of more than $15,.|20d In gray uniforms fo begin a| President Wilson and Secretary 8 scope of the hearing, the committee the conference recently held in Rome delivered against the Teutonic l. es 000,000, yielding an additional evtee week’s voluntary servitude. Daniels were notitied at once and the Increases of pay for Government|subpoenaed J. P. Morgan, H. P. [ in that military instead of diplomatic [ between the Kasino and Suchitza val- | 90,000, Mg Bn additional revenue | = Their purpose is to investigate con- [news was flashed by wireless to the [clerks, approved by the House, were |ison, F. A. Vanderlip, Afthur Lipp @uestions took precedence. leys. It also was repulsed, the Teutons 300,000 ditions at the prison for the navy de- | American naval vessels and stations |stricken from the Appropriation Bill |Sol 'C. Wexler and J. 8. Bache, New "Aside from Rumania, quiet continues | taking 200 men prisoner. N e;:x‘:"‘;: designat. | partment, al the request of Secretary [ all over the world. The message car- [by the Senate committee. York financiers. prevail on all the other fighting The Swiss federal council has or- - Daniels. On the detention ship | ried orders that all flags be haif- & :—u. ‘where there have been only | dered the mobilization Jan. 24 of the fx"fix:k::: '!:fiw.“;ln‘::nm ‘;m;r?;-r ‘l":; Southery they ‘were given the cus-|masted. Checks which passed through banks | Disappearance of Mrs. Ruth Thomas e dmats d o b e | ot ather divisione: Fhe snsolacement |itrate plants, parchase of -the Danish | (omars, examination and then were put Funersi Probably Saturday. |3 30 Fastaen i the Anal Quarter of po-pentt: detachments. No mention is made 3 o work in the laundry and scrubbing £ or " either Berlin or Petrograd of the battle | says Switzerland recently had beeun I'_hndler;“lslfndsbnnfi appropriations for | oo e geck. The president will confer tomorTow |the last year cost $12,161,144. \n;zlng in interest with the sum- last week in the Riga region [able to reduce considerably its forces|the shipping board. e will | . OSborhe, under the name of “Tom |With Secretary Daniels and Rear Ad- moning of the financiers was the dis had seem- |on the frontier, but that now it was| In this form this programme will| prown, and McCormick, under tf miral Badger and arrange lor the| Ernest K. Satterlee, treasurer of the _w:lk- e omas Vis- Ber- | coneidered necessary to take more ex- TS o e r?"m' - l‘< name of “John Austin,” are booked as|funeral, which probably will take|Franklin Savings Bank of New York, :01':: o X, .Qmufl'w;r Lawson of | tensive measures of precaution. m-m hedB - l;{md ican c«;(- deserters. Tomorrow it is planned to | Pl2ce Saturday. ~The body will be|was elected president _to succeed el Secretary umult; e o e e i s™oKe | transfer them to the naval jefl and(Puried at Ariington National Ceme- |willam G. Conklin, resigned. e T DN s the Sbiokifinks any film' Pnl.' r:mfl iat es‘ e e | cet them to work on the rock pile and | LY on the Virginia shore of Potomac K Pf“- y the leak and 'l Willlam \\‘v RAE TANZER CALLS measure may be brought into the| 53¢ TRET, 10 YWAK OR the Tac BIS SO0 | river where many of Admiral Dew- | Daniel H. Eames, 90 years old, for ce, one of the White House cor- house. Democratic Leader Kitchin Brosky will remain abo: the South- | ©¥'S _former comrades have been laid | 60 years engaged In the clothing trade |respondents, had acted as the “go-be- WAX A * expects it to pass within a week. i 1o rest before him. in Worcester, Masé., died from old age. |tween” in the affair and received BERIOUS APPEAL MADE TO THE SWEDISH NATION ery as a “detentioner,” the name ap- e 5.000 £ i , ’ lied to men held thefe on short sem- Third Man to Hold Rank. Ne was a native of Hopkinton. 35, for his work. Sergeant-at- By King Gustave at the Opening of | Scornfully Denied That He Was Ever e Fota sgoindl . |arms Gordon ana 'several assistants i g OFFICERS TO BE tences for misdemeanors. Only two other men, Farragut and | ari Liebknecht, German :Socialist | tried in vain to. fing. Mre. Vieeont: the Rikedag. her, Somparien- Porter, have held the rank of the ad- e COURTMARTIALE! RS CROSSED DEA! < . jeader, was sentenced to four - and |Mr. Lawson expremsed great mitprisé London, Jan. 15, 7.14 p. m-—At the| New York Jam 16—The prosecu- - seum -EQ|BURGLARS CROSSED DEAD et Sivn tear Gasa o mitiacy B, | Baif vears imprispnment af hard fat hef disappearance. tion rested today in.the trial of Frank- | Capt. Wilbur T. Wright and _Lieut. o LEINE INTNEW YORK TS O A Dlace as Dewey |abor and expuision ffom the bhr. Lawspn on_ Stind. Again. ® with_ petjury © Fra w n in the affection and admisation of the | | jeut. Gereral Bandini, commander| Mr. LawXon, Whose sensational tos- of._the bo g i = Got Away With $9,000 in Cash and| imerican peopic. ~Hls death ended |of {he Itallan Albanian éxpeditionary | timony yesterday aroused the commi case. Rae Tanzer, whose | New York, Jan. 16.—An order di- $3,000 Worth of Jewelry. 62 years of active service. His bap- 0 . 3 = i corps; was among those lost aboard |tee to go to the depths of the leak breach of promise against Jaumes W.|recting that Captain. i tism of fire came in the Civil war,|{ne jtalan battieship Regina Marg- |rumors, occupied the witness stind stances of the third year of the con- | Osborne, formerly assistant to the dis- [ Wright and Lieutenant Frank A.| New York, Jan. 16—Burglars. for|through which he served with dis- | ey its bty el ¢ P tinuance of the world-war. trict attorney, resulted in numerous | Spencer, attached to the Second Field |the third time in as many months, | tinction. Promotion followed promo- menting his statement. “To the present” said King Gustave, 1legal proceedings, was the first witriess | Artillery, be tried by court martialfcrossed the dead line into the jewelry | tion during the vears following and | Egucators and representatives of | At the very outeel Lawson attacked “we have been able, by the grace of | for the defense. in_connection with the punishmentfand financial district of the city today | me was a commodore commandiug the | aroic” ausociations were heard by |Representative Henry's denial of his God, to avoid being drawn into the In outlining the ‘defense, Benjamin | inflicted on a member of the regiment Jand abstracted $9,000 in cash and $3.- | Asiatic fleet when the orders “Capture s lcally declared war. But the effects of the waz, none |Slade, att Tor. Safford, deciared | known as the -spread eagle” haé been | 000 worth of jewelry from a safe. The |or destroy. the. enemy's feet- wave | he Becate military. sub-committes 10 |festimony ahd emphatically declared the less, have inflicted on us many | James W. Osborne would be proven |issued by Major General Leonard |dead line is = that traditional line|him the iirst news of hosulities with | OROSition to % ¥ perjury. In a characteristic outburst, Fufferings nad the longer it lasts the |guilty of Miss Tanzers charge, thus| Wood, commanding the department of |drawn by tne police across Manhattan | Spain and sent him into Manila Bay | training. e Lawson shouted his reiteration that he greater will become our difficulty. We |freeing Safford. He said Charies H.|the east, it became wn _ tonight. | Island and below which a criminal | for the feat that won undying fame| Tpe Recording and Computing Ma- |had told the truth. 24 cannot shut our eyes.to the profound | Wax, who claims he won Miss Tanzer | The officers will be tried\under Arti- | supposedly may not venture uniess he|and had far-reachinz effect upon the | o e Fo0oPd N8 SP¢ = m';om?, that Sonseliods Comimittio Sravity of<the present hour.” under the name of Oliver Osborne,” |cle 62 of the articles of war. risks arrest on sight. position. of the United States as a |ff jaa cevured from the Russian Gov- ety = Oommitting . Periury. Gustave made an appedl for | would be exposed as an impostor. Lieutenant Spencer is: alleged to| ‘The cashier in the office of Charles|world power. S contract for fuses aggrega- | When there is a direct difference of mational unity and the sinking of all| The whole case, Mr. Slade said, was|have ordered the guardsman “spread |k Berner and company, brokers .at| Was President of General Board. |ontino s i tices doTtars opinion—stronger than a question of internal dissensions which, he said, had | built up “for the express purpose of | eagled” after he had refused to obey | |15 Broadway, discovered the firm's i * veracity,” said Lason, “it is perfectly aggravated the government’s | exculpating James W. Osborne in the | Orders. The private was tied with | h h d the safe d Immediately Dewey was advanced * obvious that one or the othér of us | fRak of satequarding the country's Lib- | eves Of the community in order that|arms outstreiched to the wheel of | fariy today. The safe had mot been |0 Tear admiral and then congress by | A monument to Jefferson Davis will |Committing porjury, deliberate, ran 4 i view, Ky. birth- y. 4 - erty, sovereignty and neutrality. The |his professic political and social | 8un carriage. General Wood ordered , the combi - | special act made him admiral of the |be erected at Fairv th- | perjury. Unless your chairman said ing the special preparations by the| His announcemént that Former |tal also for refusing to obey Lieu- | Uil guspect that a skilled worker|SinCe 1900 he had been on duty at |the women and men of s it0.000. " |am guilty of foul perjury and 1 am land and sea forces, which hitherto |Lieutenant Governor Lewis Stuyvesant | tenant Spencer when told to do cer- | ,n “Jocks was responsible. the navy department as president of |Confederacy,” at a cost of $160,000. |3nne®to Le here, o anywhere outside tain work. the general board, constantly in_touch the bare of a jail.” had been judged indispensable, and |Chandler was no longer chief counsel Toth the previous robberies were o : i i alluded to the extraordinary measures|for the defense and that he would od i from office safes in the same district | With Il activities of the navy, ad- | Secretary of State Lansing denied| Lawsop again brought the names of that had been necessitated by the in- | probably appear as a Witness for Saf- | VILLA AGAIN AT GATES o e solice. atisibnte A “three to | yisor ‘of - secretaries’ and a_mighty |that he had ‘recelved any mote of |secreiar Tamsing. Count von Hers- creasing extent of war operations car- | ford, was received with some surprise. OF CHIHUAHUA CITY | the same persons. o e the Soiia Desra iryel the [besyy relating o munitions, or other | StOrT and Bernard Baruch into. his e o it O his AR et ans bullding of mbre ships than o S [anti-Alliea plots In the United States, |Lc5timony as the men Chairmen Henry with “Oliver; his Swift wooing and | Defeated a Carranza Force of 1,500 | NINE INDICTMENTS FOR T s o eagius jantl. Piota, | had told him he had heard “leak rum- HEANING O DigPoer P at Satevo Last Week DESTROYING AMERICAN FLAG |sion 4 reat building programme| Six men, sailors from the American |$fy 2bout and elaborated on his story OF THE APPAM CONCLUDED ||/ it et W Dl oy ' basea ‘upon its recommendations fi- |schooner Annie Ainslie of Rockland, |t0!d ¥esterday. insisted that James W. Osborne was| g pago, Texas Jan. 16 Franci g ¥ = < Ko iod: Woman First Name Tumult: ottver . pa 1 . 16.—Francisco | In Yard of Church of Social Revol: nally was adopted. Me., which went ashore at da - Final Argument For German Govern- | Gl 207 JTace, foked to \Gontly | villa and s main command is again O e Yo Revolution | B8 s bDeciuse of the admiral's |Rest, Porto Rico, Jan. 3, arrived at| Lawson was questioned closely con- -~ B martilly. Je- o keen aversion to any suggestion that |New York on the steamship Carolina.|cerning the letter he received from ment Made by F. W. Lehmann. : at the gates of Chihuahua City, pas- 3 < = o R sengers arriving from the sfate’ cabi- | - New York, Jam. 16.—Bouck White,|Dis health and strength were failing g Mrs. Visconti, the missing witness, She Broke down while telling of her | 120, today. said.” After defeating Gen- | nactor of the Church of Social Reve:|that naval physicians attending nim | From chief to lowly rookie, the po-|and his conference with her at a local cases tnvolving future disposition of | trig ¢ Plainfiold, N 5. hotel oy | eral Hernandez and his Carranza com- | PR 0F S0t 0day inaloted. together | a8reed with the family to make no [lice of Passaic, N. J., signed a petition | hotel. When Representative Pou ask- the German prize Ship ADDAm at|s briet recess wos faken 6y tae cond|mand of 1,500 in the vicinity of Sa- | WRPf, Tas (OCay indicted, —tosether|announcement of his condition atter [asking for salary increases. They de-|ed him if he had not previously ac- Newport News, Va., and her Cargo was | 1o pormit nee to 1o e com e | tevo, Villa drove the de facto column | Tiro ®SRL OF WS follomers: by & STANd | the “attack Thursday. It was given [clared the cost of life necessities has | quitted Secretary Tumulty of any concltided today in’ the supreme court.| & °C T ‘composure. %o, La Jolta, 1§ miles north of f‘::e;’o, froying the American fag Jast Jmae|Out that the admiral had a cold and |jumped between thirty and ffty . per connection with the leak, Lawson de- —_— ere another defeat was adminis- |& : until Sunday even the doctors hoped |cent. clared he never had Mr. Tumuity in Claims of the former British owners in. the vard of their church. Flaes e B T = tered and the command was forced y that he might master the disease. Yes- Sl eoetion of T I I T | CONCENIS ANUMT. SMERICSN to retreat to Santa Ysabela and then |95 Many nations were burmed. = Mr.|iorgay his condition had becomle 80| Secretary of the Navy Daniels in|Viscontl. Dven then Lawson sald, he T X Syminies of Now Yook and COLONISTS IN CHIHUAHUA | to Palomas, oniy 18 miles west of the Bronkisormerty held several prominent ! serious that the facts no longer could |testifying before. the House Naval|told the woman her efforts seemed (o e mmal STEument Tor e SOE" I the Event of the Withdrawal of || These fghts %:currodne;fild?m Sat- | Johite was convicted tast vear of|" "LNSE oy Tribute: SR e T S e e e e R T Formee 5 merican Troo) - Uiy Fran- e > = am ‘man T ad Rt g, s Treope. clsco. Maguira, who had entrained to|IRE use Of it in connection with an| When news of the admiral's death |1arge amount of its own manufacturing | presence of her attorney. that ehe had for the former owners con-| L Jam. 16—Concern felt|Come to the border, went to Palomas | 9bJectionable cartoon. He was con- [ Wwas recelved at the White House, |WOrk: close information she thought congres that the use of an American ‘hington, Jan. .—Concern fel with 800 troops and took personal | ViCted and sentenced to a thirty day/| President Wilson authorized the fol- Ljoubomir Michailoviteh, Serbia's | i | | and the public should have of her purely patriotic moti son said, the woman turned torney and declared s have brought legal counsel terview if she h; frivolous matter Never Meant to Make Letter F Asked by Representative F he had not acquaint multy with the inf Mrs. Visconti, Lawson decla he never had any intention c the woman's letier or her public when he did not have done s0 yet h: tee not demanded that he glve information on pain of g Lawson said he had sought o ence with Mr. Price, but report came to him concerning caused him to let the matt sald he probably.never could ten up his courage to go to T in view of all that had since the inquiry be had spoken to Mrs. Visc very subject Says Tumulty Cursed He I suggested that very t Viscontl”, he said, “and the things she said to me have repeatedly tried t Tumuity on the teleg that 1 could not see hin have to give him bad over the telér would not o this, he ¢ a way I wouldn't stand f “1 didn’t have any idea happening here forc Y out,” said Lawso Something Not Y. toid the awful about this t s not in a position that the committee surel it from Mrs. Viscontl fact that the woman found, Lawson said she would appear as she told it to him. F th fter becomir Mrs. Visconti was hone her would not see he lose her means of livellk ed him in this “publ Members of the commit the purpose in calling financiers was to questio garding business in fina generally during Decembe ked particular about reports that some ers had warned stock against pyramiding . and told them to buy m Iway stoc Lawson Temporarily Dismisse Lawson was temporarily d but ordered to remain in W More than a score of witn waiting_to be heard. _Amor were Secretary _McAdoo, Tumulty, Price, Warbur whom Lawson mentioned knowledge of the leak sued statements repdiating mony. Mrs. Visconti Subpeenaed Washington, Jan. 16.—M Thomas Visconti, missin the leak investigation, ret apartment here tonight poenaed by a house dep: at-arms to appear tomc rules committee. trial of r g e — by high officers of the army about term pe 3. owi - or Sepokit of spoils Of war by | ossibic fate of the Aseriean coloniuts | command. B oS peniteutiuy. o Nt is &rlef at the |Ars minister to the Unitéd ~State === b Fs ¢ the practice vir- |in Chihuahua and of natives who have D he Y of DI tal Db B R e tne presi |made his first call at the State De-|PERSHING'S TROOPS ARE ity and ‘permi FREIGHT CAR SHORTAGE followers burned a number of flags|death of Admiral Dewey, the presi- parment to arrange for the presenta tually would mean participation in the | 8tablished friendly = relations _with i alta; dent said the whole nation will mou S ot axeas») Gencial Pymbaih Cute afie o NOT S0 SERIOUS | raa” cioth The brce o Wil | e loas of Its most distinguished na- |tion of his credentials to Fresident __TO BE RECALLED Lehmann deaied this contention s el & eas- Diss to Cooperative Efferts of 1. G, G, | $1iBtion, “Melting Pot~ and the dem- | val officer, o man who has been as it Decision Reached at a Cabinet Meet- moreover, insisted that the Brit- | EeSHion to be sent {0 the White House sm:’.n e ports of I. C. C.onstration was intended as a ‘protest faithful, as Intelligent and as Suc-| A quarter of a million dollars will be ing Yesterday. s dow- gently the Ger- against th i cessful in the performance of his re- e o o of the |the Carranza government shows evi- SEainst White occuton then pending | Sl sible. duties in time of peace as |asked as damage in a civil suit to be dence of its intention to give ad: te brought against Harry. K. Thaw by| Washington, Jan. 16.—After today's ana that a foreign nation can- &b lequat New York, Jan. 16.—The freight car he was gallant and successful in time {BIOUSRY BECITC @8 b, Who al- | cabinet meeting, at which Secretary Appam Tot be sued in American courts by [Protection. That phase of the situa-lgshortage which in November w % OBITUARY. of war. It is just such men that g tion may cause some delay in the oo 3 o i vl leges. he_was ‘whipped by Thaw in a|Lane made his final report on the British citizéns without its consent. 4 © | coming increasingly serious, has de- — 5 give the service distinction and the |leges he was whip) gt b s Mgy S order for withdrawal. Despatches from Mexico City, creased almost 50 per cent. since that Henry Gordon Stott. ” % st commission, it became known that the YOUNG MEDICAL STUDENT that already Gendeal Obregon. meimie, | time, “according to fgures for Jamu-| New Yorl Jan. 16.The death or|(Comtinued on Page Thres, MICHIL . aommities of 100" reprasentative | witharawen: of -Mator. Generel . Pe UNDER ARREST FOR HOLD UP |[ter of war, had ordered General aHr- |2, 1 , Which the American 1- Henry Gordon Stott, anoted engineer,| TO UNITE REFORMED AND men and women of Montclair, N. J., |shing’s troops from Mexico and the = guia to be - - | Way association made public today. yesterday at his home in New completed plans for a great public|sending of Ambassador Fletcher to the Charged With Being & Member of |Fiory now Sarribcses by Mowerioacs. ot P Ree s et was & shortage | Rncliile, N. ¥ s announced hets| ORTHODOX HEBREW CHURCHES foass meeting to be held in the Mont- Mexican capital may be ‘expected n s Se: Tang : re cars; Decem! 2y, 'o Mr. Stott's experiments ” < clair Theatre, Jan. 21, to rotest | the near future. No formal announce- Gang Which Held Up B. & O. Train. pmi% T e 11 was 107778 and on December 31| were gredited the introduction of ime | Project Submitted to Union of Ameri- Joiif SPERCS: SR Sl 0 10, Belian |ment i expected, but the decision of City, Jam. 16. — F. Grady |at the cabinet meeting. In sul made ba len to 69,892 cars. Lo methods of handling cable re- can Hebrew Congregation: people. the administration will probably be 2y medical student, is un. |it Was little more than the statement | ..ia 11 OCorcase In the car shortage, He was identified with the =aaee O e o s pn $ oI E e s i [ that he and his asseciates ‘had in. |53 the assoclation, ‘is attributed of the United States Cable | Baltimore, Md., Jan. 16.—For Gov. Whiman sent to the Senate the| - No definite date of the withdraw: FN. e <hEad b bor of the |formed the Mexicans at the last meet. | ore (han anvthing else to the coop- | Company's mail cable, said to be the |first time in the history of American [name of Louis F. Plicher of Brooklvn,|of the troops has been set but as o et "hvlch‘h e up ..ndml’vbbsd S P erative efforts of the Interstate Com- |longest in the world. Jewry, it has been proposed by the |for reappointment as state "architect. |result of the conclusion of the joint e & O frats. o DL e S had - recommended . thy | Merce commission, shippers and rail- Mrs. Esther Redmond Powir. Union’ of American Hebrew Congrega- | Though Pilcher is a Democrat, first |commission the quéstion is now entire- W Ve of tely$100.000 roads. New York, Jan. 16— - tions., which opened its sessions here |appointed by Governor Sulzer, the Sen- [ly in President Wi n's hands, of unsigned m”"’mm'omh, 1915, bassador Mr. A PROPOSED FEDERATION Rédmihd Power. eldsat d‘;’.ma;'h:; today, to :"neb"l“ retorr&e(}l alr‘:fl orgh ate immediately confirmed his nom- Th_e“ l(liftlnl ‘of the ltr:lhl;'{n’nn lm« (hesmgd ‘Washington ' churches, between which there has 5 exportation of arms into Mexico has Webb was identified by the govern John B. Redmond, the Irish leader, | hox B oat Top been. considered soriousty, This today. been ide break. iment depicting_the fugitive looked ex- OF TEMPERATE ORGANIZATIONS |and the wife of Dr’ William T. Power. | "phe. announcement came in the $e-| While tuning us & fast motor.losboat | pofnt was taken up omea by the joint ceedingly like Webb. Federal officials : of “Far Rockaway, died today &t & |port of 1e aaeemitice on bou was derat ional Com. 108Dif pensions for | owned by George Hiscock, son of Jus- | committee but the Mexican members ;:fln;}%:'w.;v‘.l‘m o t:h:n,mmey b Upder Comidivation S Natlopas & b M,,"‘"Mm,nd l,:bbis, in: which. there was the. an- | tice. Hiscock, of the. court of -ap.:l. of the commission said they could not e e e 1, | PEUTSCHLAND NoOT 1004 when she was eocamrnar Over. In | nouncement of the $100,000 gift by | Howard B. Smith, 24, of Skaneateles, |bs put in the positlon of asking for e he 1s %3 EXPECTED FOR TWO WEEKS. on & lecture taccompanying her | jacob H. Schiff of New York. The [and Hans Pries, 22, of Auburn, were |the removal of the embargo while the Foars Si~ Pastofite Mispactars. &aF_he Pt ¥ T dones it ptour of America, A | commission’s report states that it |drowned on Skas lake at Au- | American troops atill were on Mexican B o e Uls Darb i the TObELY. | gisvadarbe | Are it Wortc at Bl o o eahondence of four vears was fol- | woula he unjust to create two funds woll. Three other men previously had been | StV re orin lowed by their marriage in London n | oo rabbis andl saye that & sinle fond ; 3 hi 4 €% el T B ¥ the g S O . Powet was 32 vears ol and js | Ml D¢ “the Ereatest thing Undertaken FOUR ARMY AEROPLANES 3 1. ey London, Conn, Jan. 16—Paul G. Prohini survivea by her husband and ey L AR BY PERKINS TO BE USED IN BEARCH BRYAN A CALLER AT ; Eilken, vice president and genera | party, ren. S8 noihing Sec ynaertaken by it sesms LT AR - S R THE WHITE HOUSE ' New London today for TRAPPED N HALL BY FIRE L s B By biiggn Committes. Been Missing Bince Wednesday Congratulated President Wilson on His b DURING WEDDING RECEPTION |perannuated Rabbis” to “The' Syna- . fan Diege, Cal, Jan, 16,—Four rmy Peace Note. ¢ ik P B 3k Sk Pension Funds, The maximum g aoroplanes “bilotcd by Captaing jicr. e ; wons SaEisonly. | S 'Geo. | bert o and Byren Jones and Ci- ‘Washington, Jan. 16.—Former Sec- Probably Fatally, at Harford, Pa. $500. villan nfltr\wlfl‘y ‘Wildman dgnfl retary Bryan called &t the White . di jarted from the Nes To: Binghamton, N, Jan. 16—Fifty : Y national :fl rmm.a" nhu- wx-,‘f for Cate oo, P u ten of Y & b cia o the machines ave to be used in th _efferta ta find Lieu- o\ Bamy 0. biskes ged m, Ay igsing since last Wednasds ying each pilet. is a military- TREATIES 'SIGNED BETWEEN GERMANY AND TUF That Have to Do With Questior International Law. Berlin, Mon Jan. 15, b to Sayville, N Jan. ' 16— trenties between Germany and T were signed today by represents of the two nations, the Overseas 1 Agency announces. The treatl which the signatures were o the forelgn office, have to questions of international announcement among treaties regarding the consular se mutual egul protection and lega sistance in clvil affairs and que rogarding the right of residenoe the same time notes were excha regarding the conclusion later treaty of commaercs, “The troaties” adds the mtater “are based on the iden of ro and mutual aoknowledgment of rights and take the place of the pitulations, U, 8, SOVEREIGNTY OVER DANISH WEST INDIE Exchange of Ratifieations Are to Made Teday, Waahingten, Jun, over the Danish Weat Tnd. century of negotiations will morrew te the United Htates witl exchange of ratifieations of ohase treaty by Beoretary I Danish Minister Brun, T Pliveleal sranafor, with' the. vaain he Amerjepn flag, will ake place mea& of the §96,000,000 pure Mlgu eengress’ will provide -4 N Duving the jatestm the govosns of the islands Will bo admsinistered s gavernen, | tpeaty o joint ta R Work lamedic ta preange the details of the trans