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| WERE SBUNK YESTERDAY COMMITTEEMEN WHO ARE CON- . DUCTING HEARING § —— BACK TO WASHINGTON Cabinet Members and Senators a Unit That Ger-| , Sortain-Toe many’s Challenge Must Be Met U A R B Taking Plats |Vl gl Bitos af \tissia a *. b % i on the Western Front, Where Small m":‘:fl:hfi, gl:%’t gel L‘!Bnned oil one- Engagements Are Being Fought., = sy e e marie 5o 2 Portchester, N. Y., is dead. - O Telegraphers Testify That Message Was Not Sent Over Connolly’s Pri- vate Line—Looking for Missing Link NIGHT OF REFLECTION' TO DECIDE ON ACTION i fieaii s s S ety and 100 machine guns. wireless to Say-| Await Formal Decision in New Cri- ot New York, Feb. 2.—Pressure of in- . The dsecond day of the new Ger- 11 ‘submari; powers also had great success in ae- Tian 4 apparently Lol Chiskes iy s n ) " a plumber, fell |ternational ; ] J : rial fighting. : at terpret has mot resulted in any increased sink. | from & ladder wwhile Bxine o eoof o | comtonal affalrs foday caused iha el i S, —— tually unanimous opinion of the coun- |ink of shippins. Despatches from |New Haven, and was killed. Investigating the so-cailed “loaic’ on Three Propositions Under Consideration Are: To Break Off |[sTtock TRADERS AWAIT o, the ‘situation so_unexpecredly | Tondon annotnce the sending to the | "% MO ~ ; President , Wilson's recent. peste. nors r ’ ¢ preeipitas submarine | bottom vessels, & erman-American ercantile e . Diplomatic Relations With Germany at Once; To Déla DEFINITE DEVELOPMENTS. | 5" dociaration. . Not only mearly | of newtral . and a report of the | Bank of Seattle -went into the hands |Bramination o iz, Lo Washington. ~ lomal 2 5 y . — @ll of the large metropolitan newspa- | sinking of another. of the State Bank Examiner. sumed there tomorrow morming Fac. Market Was Weak dnd Nervous—|pers reaching the state department,| The Spanish steamer Algorta, of 2,- ginsani e Smorrow morning Fur. Action Until Some Overt Act Has Been Committed or to Weakest in Final Hour. Redefine the Position of the United States, With Final |, Yo, Yok, Feb. mflz‘dflf BT Sty e Tanary: mitteemen -think their congressional velopment in the international situa- The Army League at its annual | DHeS in Washington will permit = i — | tion, the stock market was weak and e meeting at Washington, elected Jo- | H8aFing Transferred to Washington. Warning That an Offense Means a Diplomatic Break- e\ vhb ek =il Thomgh and Far Reachlm seph Leiter of Washinston, presigent. The ‘committeo returned to Washine. - - weakest in_ the final hour, when the ton, determined t ther into Sentiment of the Senators Was Against Sending Any |Ioacest In (e onal Hour et The exports of copper in January | the sontce ot townnire further int > . One of the 3 , Thirty-one persons were killed by |ines angles of the case probubly wil gehleular traffic in the streets of |be resumed here s soon’ie nr cor! amounted to 25,543 tons, against 26,- |COnnolly advance resume of the 3 P 663 tons in Jai of last year. N : ‘e Wi More Notes. No better idea of the importance that is attached to getting tfhe P s nuars iof Jant y ekt Pesiionte noto from Connolly's Wash- public eye and ear can be secured than that furnished by the value o destoqyed eiohtaytomobiles & company, New York brokers. I group ran from two to almost six % s % hmngeéic 3 “otr]:;ers in the re possible, George A. Ellis, Jr., a mem Washington, Feb. 2—The submarine the most serious crisis in its history. |Points. Minor transportation shares, Al e Tpinced SO s IR WYL Wome, OF the grantist /concorns §hop @t Caldwell, N. J., at a 10ss of |ber of the Hutagn firm, who it Con Tenace §¢e})s on and every hourjHe chose the course of seeking the “flll;l!;r ad-o-c-lkd u:ml::flvn& in the country; some of which are included in what#is frequently re- 4 ? 32'11);& ;n{:m‘nu bn_into a teiegra draws the United States nearer a|advice of other men to compare with %150 sul SESERL Epnirenen Sl 1o ue Uie Postaess Five thousand miners in the Cabjn |y 8 of Hutton’ break with Germany. his own opinions. The overwhelming U. S. Steel Held Its Own. . . Crevic. coal district will receive & 0| Lo, e United Stat Yo restraining developments apDear | S e O e an o CoNEIeT | Unito® Binjes. Steel wis almast the They ars thorgughly, cognlssntof the benefits resulting from wide: pér_cent. increase in wages, begin-'the first witness called, il was doe F e O ik hib Hiin o) AV hede St important stock which failed to spread newspaper appeals. They'know that the greater the interest = Loarrive i Washingtbn_ tonight trom of time and 2 question of forms. tions of difference. " But even after his |fall under yesterdav's lowest quotation ||| . ceq in their work or. thelr products the -blgger are the sales and qiEroblems of mational defefise were ".If’.’l':" :— Vi cusse i Challenge Must Be Met. to e Whits ‘House fo give Turiner |Bumerous speciaities of no specific de- (|| (he larger the profits. They have profited primarily by the experience ||| the Chamber ot Commmerne o (2 | cormenunrrere ol A long session of the cabinet and a|consideration to the problem. Ecription were appreciably lower on of others and secondarily from their own efforts. And they set an ex- United States. - [information in a message by dramatic night meeting of the presi-| One of the thoughts in the of |light offerings. wire fi hi: s highly The weekly statement of the Banik of e e o A de;n and s:ni:;lo‘-; B!( ll':e‘captl‘:ull d§- the president hnd‘?x:t:ddmem l:h mfi ,t;v.rabg; ::ter;ee:;m?g ample which is vital to successful business. P - - 2 he Bank of veloped unani of opinion at the the action-of the Un - States ou! France shows an -increase of . ), tel o ¥ challenge to the honor of the United |be so unassailable that it would guide Efl B B o P B The' way io resdh. the Syslintie; SOME ‘of tinde. tu. throush. the ‘ad- Irs. In gold holdings and a decreasc of g.,:.,’,‘;'.’,';" 15" Shabman "T”’%\’;h,;}p. States must be met. other neutrals. s Increpsnd 3 artiden: & » vertising columns of the newspaper. The way to reach the people 1687, rs. in silver. counsel to the committee, might h: The means of doi appears to be & clared by the rican Beet Sugar o , might ha the only T question andetarmined. German Deciaration an Affront. cgmp;hny Tttle lttentlon.llh who buy in Norwich and vicinity, and in fact this end of Connecticut Jarvis Crom#Ell of New York, was ';::l:‘e:d m:hzwr::fi;-zrh J::“:.'-'.’:o w When President Wilson and his ad- | President Wilson was boldly told by |thou sugar shares were conspicu- 2 SEi fi h selected. as chairman of, the Daily e o op visors parted “for a nights reflection,” |most of the fifteen democratic senators jously atrong prior to. the announce- ||} is through The Bulletin. All busiuess is bound to profit from suc ¥rincetonian, the campus organ of | Confolly's Sty or s Daik epiuted as the president himself put it, appar- |in vonferlen(‘e with him that the -Ger- |ment of the dividends. - publicity because its circulatiogiigs thorough and far reaching. Princeton University. day, and today other telegraphers fr ently it had not heen determined iman declaration was an affront to the N 5 P 3 g & X Whether the United States should de- | United States and the civillzed world,| _D®®/ings in Important . Stocks. In the past week the following matter has appeared in its col- William_H. Berry, Collsctor of the [13° wiiilon ©Mce who were ciamin Jay action until Germany commits an [and that any course other than an im-| Dealings of about 1,300,000 shares umns: Port of Philadelp announced that |aoivag it y 0ot e overt gct, or whether passports should mediate rupture of diplomatic relations | were hardly more than half those of he had received no orders from Wash- 7 Minstia :Eht be handed to Count von Bernstor® | would. be ed by the world as|the preceding day, but comprised a Bulletin Tm’b Local General Total ington to close the port. h i - 9 . : ith or without a warning note to}cowardice. larger number of important = stocis, 1iThe, missing Hnk in the testimony of Berlin. { Some. howeler, urged that Germany |and recessions were .effected with such Saturda Jan. 27 70 147 Q08 1215 The Augusta :Cotton Exchange o tfi‘"p ers who may have han After the president and the cabinet |be notified of a definite time at which |ease as-to indicate further liquidatio: _V, p sha - adopted a resolution asking all cot. e Ve e message ls'thnl of the two bad been in session more than Swo {diplomatic relations would be severed{ Confldence in the outcome of pend- Monday, Jan 29,96 = 121 232 449 ;r&;lxnch;;f:; g:::;ebc‘lynrtl:eg (t;h: un- ggem ?;ns'ilrzn(;z::llya office. They will ery ho hours, Mr. Wilson hur N and a few others urged that nothing |ing complications was expressed by 2 7 = Lol and this statement was fssued at Im done: thest lersiihe i inomme VSRS | the. SR, corh iy, fhut Sorseey Tuesday, Jan. 30. 132 148 385 note. : aSommitteemen Injected many iues the White House: act. demonstral her rate deter- | harden! of money rates suzgested Wednesda Jan. 124 162 385 Admiral Sir "'_—“m ut the $ It . | cantio 5‘.‘; pera & - Coey Kane, whe'|Dossibility of telephonic be- ¢ _ Something Very, Very Serious. tinasiog S atiront thE S0k Tt o B e “Thursdas % 3 400 “ca) € Ahe . British | tween the Hutton and’ Bounony Roume: “*Dhe ‘president>and the ‘cabihb? thor Senate & Unit With " Dt B - Y, htnsrle‘l;’huri; when it developed that the pri D] AL fe” acnators assured. Rresident] denif <Anoamer-- decHtie: i - Titeriational Friday, son L whatever course he [0~ = Members of the exbinet. sworn tofwonld bLe sustained by a ufianimons i'x':;d'& 'i‘i:"d::g F1.m2'g m,_fl::: g citence, left the White louse with|senate. Senators Wwho' participated i |otete. callog @omeved SEeation 16 it Totals ;‘iizfivlf_flm?- One of them Jater suf- |the reiparkable conference were Stohe. quarter of the investment .rnarket. e i« ntly broke the rule of silence to ';n:‘?dhyhgyan_ix,fy.rs_ (!va_rm‘gn. Rans- e fy sy 4 Dolnts Glong the COASE as 4 MEOErallty |mitismmaction Wan eXpressed by cor The near future will develop some- 1 o imaos® T poaarn, Vardaman. | NEUTRALITY IS OBSERVED patrol. ington tonight over the results’ of the ing verg, very serious. Lewis and Johnson, South Dakota. % AN comd:c'r!cuv PORTS 116 gross tons, was the largest steam- | George L. Bauer, of Syracu: o":“mm?’i’i.;"d "'lo‘h?;nk‘h:rn“wn‘:":) u..fl);‘ s ; rtment. officially de- | the te peri Py ee.ea522 770 & number of do- |exist, will be subpocnaed. | : to’ various | Saiisfaction was .expressed by com i Another gave a hint of the probabil-] i nator: but also the small country papers are ity that some overt .act might bcImA%‘nFeLr:&“%gndfi ::‘x’i:el?lle: m Collector McGovern Has Had a Con- |declared to accept as a basic princi- |er sunk, the others being of less than | tHial at Wfl‘ffll’wm N..X., on a charge |questioned by any of them. Discovery awaited, or at least a warning given, ifact that the president did not reach | ference With C. n of the Wilehad. | Dl the belief that American interests | 1,000 tons, including two trawlers. The forgery in connection with Onon- |of its existence throu the test i3 chance hs ¥ €. [cessed, and it was with difficulty that| New TLondon, Conn. . 2.—Cus- s P apn e £ While Germany has anpounced Ber |pages und clorks reached those Who |toms Colleetor Jares L. slaGerers o¢| viewpoint, which had beel purpose, she has not vet carried it fto |did attend. The president sent for no |Bridgeport taday held a conference]Pefofe any definite announ s effect; so far as we kno N e in tarilaniet. a great effect on the formation of . = with Captai < Hinsch = g 2 The cabinet unanimously agreed. |" While Senator Lodge, ranKing repub- | e ““‘t’h‘:“E""fg:‘"fi;m_‘"rfix‘;g'zg; a decision. The administration is however, that the United States should |lican member of the fores pan . - gn relations and_Captain J. Jach '3 undeér no circumstances countenance |committee, sfill was in the senate s(aa)n'ler Wil up:i which Lh::lic?edt&: bes' admini: such an invasion of its rights as Ger- lxhen the president arrived, he did not | “mogher shitht for | the | cormoccin; | M2y be deemed best. the ot many’s campaign of ruthlessness pro- |know of the purpose of the conference |submarine Deutsehland. It is part of|tion could not outdo public opinion. r;om‘.’. 4 and lefy the buiiaing. Collector McGovern's duties to see that Sailing Should be Postponed. resident onferred With Sena A e C i1 conference | peutralit; is bserved v B SROF (1he preaident, the. last. 1o leave. .maw Jor Conmidingt oorned underbipod | o European sailings of ail ‘hpou‘m i At the <capitol the president had &n |LiCg, "eyspaper correspondents ' and [that it was in conmection with that|ihe American flag should be postponed p e president hud an [made 2 brief announcement. duty that he yisited this. city. oz din 4 v Lansing, in an- hour's conference alone with Senator| “Gentlemen,” he said, “T just came to department. o : : " he said, * The only statement Collector Me- : ‘messag Stons, chairman of the foreign. relor lawap 1 wanted light, and cafne |Govern. would make regarding this|pounSing that a message (o this effect tions ' committee, and then sent out!Lere to get 5 A s . 3 - phase of the subject was that = the e el o e C: y i - - ried to his room on the senate floor. | “That depends on how I feel in the |san port were sot berne Sy hamri; | Louls for England tomorrow, was em . ::;tdh utnhe!! with _sell§x§01's grouped |morning.” Then he smiled and added: |been violated in Connecticut. jssued against her sailing but that Gont gave no indicarion af the Presis |;Of course, that remark was only al| Those acquainted wich maritime law | ben apiaton of tne depactment had of his own, but frankly anneunced he Jols: He added that thete had been |and the instructions from the treasury been given that it would be wiser to Dad come 1o hear. their opinions: P |opace EEsation, o & e e hariment assert that the steamer lawait the decision of the country i induce open expressions, he was care- may ive at any time her|the broader issue of the controversy fatinod ll::.mfly et e anpouncement would be made tonight. |captain desires, by first obtaining the | with Germany. The St. Louls will not own mind, but invited a discussion of the belief, however, that there is lit-| The state department feels that the' Norwegian steamer Hecla is believed | daga <Couity - Tuberculosis Hospital mony of #. F. Hutton, head the to have been sunk. The Beigian |cases, was found guilty. Hutton house, 18 conceded. Hib testi that . this awaited ent, has trawler Marcelle was sunk by gunfire. mony Wwas a surprise to the commit- the battlefields of Europe, most An lm{gdm.nt to the Yost law Dro- |tee, none of its members nu-ngmm of the activity seemingly has taken I;Plfinc e bringing into West Vir- |yefore coming here that -such rmes place in the western theatre. There, |8inia by ‘any one person of more however, only patrol engagements and | than one quart of liguor reconnoitering expeditions have oc- | Was passed by the Houge. sages as have been unearthed existed Close of Inquiry is ‘Wiistant. the troops in additio So_important are the Hutton-Con R e I SANOT DL T Norweglhn teamer Jerv, of 1. |5olly messames consbiore ™ that e Gueudecourt, on the Somme region,|112 tons gross, has been blown up, ac- [whole inquiry is now centered in un their troops took sixty prisoners in & | COTding to announcement tonight by |folding all the facts surrounding them raid. Berlin also reports several suc- |10yds. One member of the crew was |The close of ‘the inquiry is distant cessful raids in this area. lost and the others were landed. apparently, for even after the eubject Bad_weather hampers large scale . e _ |of these messages shall have been ex operations of the eastern and Mace- Five carloads of eggs from China, |hausted the committee will have ma donian fronts. Near Solotvina, south- | containing 2,500 cases, passed through |other angles to investigate. A request west of Brzezany, in Galicia, German | O%densburg, N. Y., consigned to New |for an extension of the time in which troops, Petrograd says, entered & Rus- | York. This is il largest shipment |the committee shafl report on its i sian trench but were later driven back | of the kind recgiyed here in many |quiry to the house is expected. The to their own line. Petrograd reports | years. present time Hmit will expire in about ten days. a month known to feel that while the German announcement justifies any action that phatic in saying no orders had been | scouting and infantry fighting in Ru-| o o = ST L PR S oLy others seriously hurt when struck DUTCH GOVERNMENT by an auto truck while at work re- SEVEN KNOWN DEAD pairing the tracks of the New York HAS SUSPENDED SAILINGS. IN CHICAGO EXPLOSION | Railways Co. at Avenue C and Bighth pbsd - s Street, New York. Until Exact Nature of New Submarine Tenement House Wrecked—21 Persons Injured, 27 Missing. usual clesrance papers. They express |sail today. Warfare Becomes Known. The Arizona legislature pased a resolution expressing entire faith an e . confidence in President Wilson and B SO g id 2 pledging support in whatever action H e < 4 he may take relative to the situation |Of [the new German subm growing out of the German note. via Lon- irst result ine order to be made known §s the announcement i nm?'?:l‘m; 2 {GUARDING GERMAN STEAMERS |tle likelihobd that her captain would sailing of vessels, the departure of ree Propositions. IN PORT AT BOSTON.|De so foolhgrdly as to make a dash| imericans from Germanv and the safe _TD break off diplomatic relations L e to sea in view of the patrol maintzined passagze of other Americans across the with Germany at once and deliver Am- |Inspection Revealed Nothing to Arouse | by _warships of the entente allies. Atlantic _should for the moment be bassador von Bernstorf’s passports to- Suspicion. > There i3 also doubt in the minds of|léft cntirely to the discretion of the morrow. z those well informed as to the prob-|individuals concerned on their perso- To delay action untll some overt act | Boston, Feb. 3.—Ad inspection today |2Pility that the United States would|nal judsment of the situation. Wher- lLias been eommitted against the righis |by customs., officlals. of the Gesmuas |Si€ze either the Willehad or any other|ever possible, however, it is earnestly of the United States. steamers tied up at this port showed |Of the unarmed. ships interned in|desirad that no risks be taken until . To redefine the position of the: United |*absolutely nothing to .arouse-the least | AMerican waters. They point out that | the formal decision of the country on warning that an offense means a dip- | CIn evers instances. Mr. Perry said, [Mercial enterprises and are not liable | lating to' that larger issue will then lomatie break. ) “the customs officials Were courteousiy | {0 Seizure by the United States gov-fall into Mne. No long deay is ex- hahe sentiment of a large majority of freceived. They made a careful and de- | SFIMment, except for some overt act, |pected. the semators was against- the last tail cxamination of machinery\and committed or contemplated. went_through all ports of the ygss ENGINEER DESKIN HELD Favored Breaking Off Relations.. |below decks.” COLD WAVE COVERS Senator Stone and Senator Lewis| Tonight the Boston police detaileq WIDE TERRITORY CRIMINALLY RESPONSIBLE favored assuming that Germany did |three squads of ten men each to assist |- of Frank Reitz in Collision not intend to invade Amerlcan rights, |he PoTt authorilies to guard the | Forty Degrees Below in Minnesota, Be- | o7 Death v but were for meeting any such inva- |ProDerty of the German liners and in . sion -with an immediate severance of (2ddition the regular neutrality “patrol 5 7 P relations. Other senators were so con- |WaS_doubled. The i olics alsn]: Si. Pask Mynn. Feb 3 Tepnty-five |0, Haven, Coun. Feb, 3 Thomas fident that Germany'’s new ‘war zona |Tcoeived instructions to redouble thelr | gegrees below zero was recorded here o ol e o proclamation: meant invasion of Amer- |Vigilance adjacent to d trafic throushout the 'l’letl: RBot frelsht. ot Chosiire ican rights that they favored breaking|the German ships. All the police on [stare ther . off, pelationd Inmsodiiioly. "8 |this special duty are «o report direct- | narchme: | LaYioiher Darts of Friday, was today held criminally re- All understood that President Wil- |1 to the port authorities and recelve |ag a resuit of the cecent mogws: Srippled | uponsible_for the death of Frank e, Chicago, Feb. 2.—More than a hun- dred men worked tonight over _the smouldering, ice-covered ruins of a tenement house wrecked by an explo- {from The Hague that the Dutch gov sion early this morning. $he tenement| , ernment yesters suspended sailings o rge of the New ey Central | et b o is located in the heart ©F the West| oarrying two frelght. trains of seven [Nt the exact nature of the new pol D e s i [ oure et 7was swit. {o e bottom “of {17 15 established Clancty_nnd the limits ing men, women and ckildren variously | 1 YOy River when it was ram- |Of the free areas are kmown definitely estimated at between eighty and nine- | ;1% W00 SN HORE f WS iehter | This is printed in the afternoon news tybr the number tossed in all dfrec- | Philadelphia loaded with freight. papers as an encouraging portent of the effect on neutrals generally. tions and buried benath debris by the | ppiTISH PUBLIC NOT It became known here only to force of the explosion. these results through despatches from Holland t haq been established {onight: Known WORRIED ABOUT SHIPS |Germany's consessions to nedtrnt ship dead, seven; injured, 21 ssing, 27; . Sy CmEm ey ping included a permit to Holland for rescued (uninjured) - 2: Reflection Convinces Them That Ger- |the sailing of a passenger steamer be Twenty-four hours at least, accord- many is Driven to Desperation. |tween Flushing and England daily ex- ing to Fire Marshal O'Connor, would 5 P g S sl be necessary to clear away the mass| London, Feb. 2, 11.30 p. m.—Twenty e SRTAS of debris and ice in order fully to de- |four hours reflection over Germany's|CANADIAN SCULLER DIBBLE e whether there are others in|latest threat appears to have le e 2 ti’.fi“‘iflm Late today firemen heard | British public less worried than ap- WAS WOUNDED IN ACTION moaning under portions of the ruins|pears to be the state of public mind | I i, and fire persons were taken from the|in most neutral countries. Two points | Enliste ith the Canadian Contin- spot. It is belicved there are about|of the issue stand out strongly in all gent More Than a Year Ago. twelve others buried in the ruins. public criticism. First, that the Ger- | » The intense cold—10 below zero— |man decision is the counsel of despera- | Toronto, Feb. 2 Lieutenant Robert re‘arded the firemen and the streams |tion and a virtual confession that she |(Bob) . Dible, former undefeated turned on the burning tenement turn- | has abandoned hope for military vic- |American and Canadian sculler, was low Freezing in New Orleans.. Near Waterbury. son had not made up his mind whether |Orders from them, -Pipeston the tem. | Reitz of Bridgeport in a finding hand- 4 tory in the field and second, that hav 3 & 3 as soon as the water e field and s 3 {wounded in action on Jan. 28, & 10 proceed, as. proposed by Senators|., The Inspection today, according to perature there was 40 below, the low- | ¢4 4oWn by Coroner Mix. Reitz was aled to ice almost n T1ing shown no .restraint An racent!ine to oMeial afmon g S e Mr. Perry, was a roufine matter ir | ast mince the establishment o lo¥" |fireman on one of the freights and was [fell. Most of those rescued soon aft-|Ing shown mo vestraint 'n recest) ng to oMielal announcement iriade to Stone ofd Lewis on the e S s e G R o that Ameérican rights would not be vio- ot rnment’s policy | cial weather observation lated, or whether to consider Ger- Of looking after the ;2:{: of all bellig- | - ° many’s announcement as ground in|®rents in Ams instan the crash. uffered frozen hands w;whgu:g“l l;)uun did not l:e: :: :::r_e:?:fli o scantily clad. mmg’xs I;?;flfln ;g d;’,",';,”:“,“z;’,“{fl“"",“ | gle scullers dedveloppd in Canada in re g losion is believed to have |countries s ISI@Y - | cent years and at various points in b Truek in T e’ SEG SEsee omsirel afi. St be | o THe. X ed_at what she is likely to do in the | e A e Degpravat Boms- had disregarded a signal. Deskin has |been caused by leaking gas. ¢d at what she is llkcly to do i the |rowing career won many junior itself for spmmary action. s { , P . ioht'e Reflection. - = - ") gromers ot the tover mib Grearck |been’ under _arrest since the accident. e s e been I foll emiploy | fenior champlonship onors 4t reg: Without aisclosing what decision, if NENTE SN A “{ley estimated their losses from WRECK ON THE CHICAGO, and it is unlikely that in the near fu- |l i 105 Dibble was a cempefitor for any, U6 had FenoMed fue prosilent (fc] . STILL ISSUING PASSPORTS | last mEhe's freese would rue res, ok | ALL CUSTOMS COLLECTORS BURLINGTON AND QUINCY [ture Germany can have a much &reat= | 7o Giamond seulls at. the 1iaf 1enis thg'upu;lhwns ® R ion that v lions of gollars. URGED TO USE VIGILANCE( « " ——— = Several N e o regatta, held 4n Engiand July 4, 1934 th & eetton and. & —_— : ‘Unofficial Repo: ay . ; 3 eing defeated in one of the prelfm- b e 1o B2 B ; ? 24 Above at New Orleans. It cannot be said that the British | L0 § SSSTChor NS O o0 e in To See That There Are No Violations rsons Have Been Killed. public is - displaying any especial £ome action by word or deed before = * 3 the Canadian contingent more than a Monday. v '} . New Orleans, La., Feb. 2—New Or- utrality Laws. = - 2 Jpint Session Not Discussed. Washington, ‘Feb. 2—Formal an-|léans had the coldest weather today bR Omaha, Neb., Feb. 2—Chicago, Buri- | #larm. There are some Who are eVen |veqr ago he was a member of the Don It s said that no joint session of |nouncement that the state department |SinCe 1892. A fall of thirty degrees| Washingtonh; Feb. 2.—Customs col- | ington and Quincy passenger train No. providing a useful stimulug to the gov- | ROWIng club of this ci conj tomorrow to enable the presi- |is not refusing to issue passports be- | in 24 hours sent the temperature down |Jectors at all ports of the United | 12 ran into an open switch near Crom- Tl "0 St % 00 oo e - dent to make an address was dis-|Cause of the new German war zone de- | to 27 above zero. States, Hawali and Porto Rico were | well, lowa, late tonight and was ditch- s b S it L FOUR STEAMERS HAVE P2 ; cree was made known today in an offi- | . instructed by the treasury t|ed. it was announced at Burlington | coNEIRMATION OF GRAYSON CLEARED FROM NEW YORK " No Comuypication Sent. cial statemént. Passports issued to today to exércise the utmost vizils headquarters. A number of persons | . : FED FROW : . 3 4 Americans’ saling . tomo; o s Wis., to see that neutrality ‘rezulations of were injured. It is not known if any PEOGRER PN QENATE 1 SNt o St During the day it had been made | MMmerica E hdngven : o Dnited Bintex Were pyfiresh iu | were st For Parts in or Ne e War Zone b g Senators” Lodge and Weeks Are Pro-| One Flying American Flag. clea® that no communication had been 2 ked. This N E i ts. Attention was es- | - The night operator of the Chicago, o been given instriic- Bd 2 - 3 _umuw”re: o uutrugg ns to and Q rafiroad at & today. 3 g that no vessel : X z i _the government of the [ 3 5 temperature - several flort to jone flying the American flog, saile in the United States,(Eathered from Toports it the Ffifimm esistered 20 de- ol - ’ ” sy PG Wilson's. nomipa. | from New York today for poris in 0 ‘has aetiag i 2 & T ‘had besn 3 % A 53 sta a wreck: - > near the war zone. ey are the Do- ccount_of ‘thie ‘Ger- | delayed ‘several Mours - - { s g TSI R U s amiral, chra, American, for Genoa: Begonia P s to Y 3 i ~ lurgent. blocked in the senate tonight’ by ‘:- No. 4, Urugvayan, for Cette; Aladdin ——— % “two | Norweégian, for Gibrdltar: and ‘Monad Movements of Steamships. w“:‘-‘. .nzh.‘omer:‘ nock. British, for Hayre, ail carrying * longing the Debate. New York, D, - Bordeau: —Arrived, steamer, confitmation‘indicated they | freigh Chics e i et T e rofontente on |- The Beitsh tretght steamer 3 —Sailed, steanier ' the subj eftmitei 3¢ the demo- 1 City left port Jater. 1oduy foit. Ty 19 pres oy A yote.

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