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5 § 2 ) FEBRU/ 14, 1917 . _TEN PAGES—80 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS The Bulletin’s Circulation ' Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion i i g : : in to the City’s Population. . MAY Cuba Has Called |BritisharePecking | Coersed Teleg M ME ~ For Volunteers| at German Lines| ... cuo.. mm a 'n B)| Juots Shipudar; O Wiw York, cima. . mitted suicide by hanging. i i ) ENTENTE w N R in ot Admiral Baron Beresford Declares Submarine TO SUPPRESS THE REVOLUTION- [SUCCESSFUL EAST OF SOUCHEZ, |nard liner arrived at New Fork teom Are Not a Fatal M to England ARY OUTBREAK NORTH OF ARRAS ¥ = re arai enace to ng an ; Sir Melbourne Tait, former chief - i : . 2 Justice of the™ Province of Quebes, submarires OD -~ < esolution Introduced in Senate by Senator Sauls- PERI OF 90 DAYS[RAIDS NEAR NEUVILLE e 4,000,000 TONS 0 0 . 4 The United States cruiser Olympia | ¥50UU)! F SHIPPING LOST THUS FA bury of Foreign Relations Committee et : B ry g " TRIAL AT LOS ANGELES |Neither Non-Citizenship Nor Lack of |Three Steamers Sunk. Yesterday—| 5 e ” e Charged With Sending “ Ability to Speak Spanish is a Bar-| One Was the White Star Liner |somia New York Tiod " Xeomine Confident That the British Ships Can je: th 1 e G Second New York Field Artillery, y b gt e rough the Ma rior—U. . to Furnish Rifles and| Afric—Seventeen Members of the|died at Plainfleld, N. J. ) Fi jiti : Bieey ront With Munitions and Supplies and Als, Fre CABINET DIVIDED ON PROVIDING GUNS FOR SHIPS | 1o- fomi. 7, gz s | Amenit i s sty I ey et o Kaep Fi S o e Lansing his cre- outes Comm: i i latter, alleged divine healers, went dentials as minister from B or Neu erce to Bring Supplie - dor. g pplie tofay in the United States e e wited aate®| Havana, Feb. 13.—Outwardiy the| The British troops fighting in France | The sale of fresh bread in Franc to England—Parliament Informed That There i O - : . 4 O | Whether Navy Department Will Supply Guns to Ship Own- | Lo st R scene “Shmesd [revolutiiuary situstion hers. ; tonight continue their pecking at the German |15 Drohibited after February 25 by a % t Theehm v | s 5 handkerchiefs to the ailing and the|was virtually as it has been for the lines at various points and, according decree signed by President Poincare. casion for Panic—Since War Began Mercantile Mar. ers for Defensive Purposes Has Been Left for President és‘c::mder u.:;im&:mzu, indicted here |Past three days, but there were many [to the latest British official communi- | O. L. Whitelaw, assistant treasurar H D od Be year ugust Algaard, still|rumors of uprisings in Camaguey, |Cation, they have met with additional |0f tha United States under the as i i h % 7 . % ; 3 5 ad- Been Decreas tween Five and P Wilson to Decide—An Inquiry Regarding the Re-deten- | oines Sitica and were reputed to.bave | wiore: According to umcomrmed 1o~ | oo s oo of Amcan: hees e e R e B Siaonh: . ey £ ¥ jarge Incomes. ports, Lieutenant Colonel Quinones, |€ast of Souchez, north of Arras, where 7 e Tonnage.. tion by Germany of the 72 American Seamen Brought e e commanding the troops In that prov |an advanco of several bundred vards Dr. Oswaldo Cruz, ctor of the KT 10,000 MORE BARRELS l’:ee, as rebelled, together with his :lnrceedhgé«;m ;n Gern;fll; poshmuns which | Oswaldo Cruz Institute of Pathology G It . . rees. v y damaged by the invaders, |and Bacteriology, G to Berlin by the Prize Ship Yarrowdale Has Been Des- OF POTATOES BURNED | Communication with Camaguey re-|io in addicion iled o number 2 T €% at Rio Janelro, 12| London, I'eb. 13, 540 p. m—In_the pericnce and not through quest < : g - completely cut off. No trains |Germans and made 47 prisoncrs. Sim- house of lords today Adi Baron iam st i) v patched to Berlin—Steps Have Been Taken to Ascertain Wede in Four Buildings at Maysville |have arrived from there since yester- |ilar raids were made near Neuville, St Fire destroyed the du Pont clubhouse | Z¢resford, drawing etention. to - the pa,:‘.‘xufif?"ex edient: ested e Siding, Maine. CoaEmt Sy Ve o i ey ™ e Rpdrc | Hopewell Va ownea by 15 1 da submariné menace and asking ~ what | Baron Bereatord. wer . . . ey. m near Serre an 'ys the Ger- |Pont de Nemours Co., measures had been taken t: it, | forwa x Whether Austrian and Turkish Submarines Are Con- y Fissaue Jsle Aiaine reb 13, — Four| Amons storics in circulation con mans were unsuccessful 1n attacks o | $50,000. 3 Cofimiin sl £ D LI siihs it o ok £ % containing 10,000 barrels of |cerning the trouble in Cama, e newly captured positions of the “We have lost since the beginning |ued, even in addition to t ducting Lawless Warfare—Naval Collier Caesar and the | Pofatoes; valued at present —market|one that former President e aiy | British. On the remainder of the front | A bill-to incorporate the National |Of the war four million tons o i | lomed by, Harl: Gurson on Fon ; : Brices ok upwards of 350,000 were de- |Gomex has landed there to Join wih bombardments have predominated. MeKintey Birthpiaee. Memorial Asco. | PING. That is a fact which the public |ery device that human ing Critser Diclilisais Dashlo to Procsed Fites Alassnider stroyed by fire at Mayaville Siding, | the rebels. j Activity’ o Wiatodonian’ Frone: fon was iniroduced by Senator should know, but it 'is mot nearly as |frame was being emplove ¥ g - at the government is preparing to| With the ret | Harding: erious as it appears e made | B, i : 2 and barrels were lost in a similar fire |meet a most serious situation . 3 o T e W e up_ the lo: ] | Beitish Follos Jor. Garimaii Nusn . . < s m was | conditions the activiti ies = &% very \considerably Three | a to Beirut Because of Uncertainty of Affairs. yesterday. The Dlaze started in a load- | demonstrated today by the issuance of |on the Macodonian fon cf ithe armies| Therold Colleps Hih = School, ot |million tons which have been Jost Have |, U arm e alios car. o oicial deces sibaed. by Presigont | mrenmed. oo hentiaert homave., 18- | Poughkeepste, N. Y., bullt in 1855 to |been more or less ade 5t have | Germany is playing. the 2 > s resemble the Greek parthenon, was de- No Necessity for Panic. | Snvman tidRolnred Tord Toti e T No | y . |are confident that we caz R A G e 1 ere is not the slightest neceesity | the future, as in the pas concerning the re-detention by Ger- o R s o The United States Navy has com.|well and shall do a great deal bett | munitions ‘an o a0y of seventy_{we American scamen |olution n the semate ioday which DIgipA SHTIREeEL R 05 L AHTIOE N (igive. 1n ve had time t sttt L T i rou y the prize ship Yarrow- |would throw down ne ty bars ol I el Saon S othelr i Py @ D in rou dale was dispatched to Berlin today | warshi) ali - SIEIE AT Aontic, Bots: ] O AT coliiotus Ao . 7 the Uiltat States, proliuiiacy 1o |open SIl pocis hertu and. (ArHerial | : e 3 Barestora e g ; more vigorous action'if the men arc|waters of the United States to their e L i an o informed in August, | Al W phase not_promptly released. warships and other vessels as freely ound ‘stored aboard the German in- |1ofs, that the submarino mer iy o ¢ promptly released. ¥ : e S e e S L L R ot e of the i 4t LoMsss o | Destgaed i s e Sk e il Father: [ was earcr coming o be tect Inet meeting, ziven over to the crisis |tual war termed to -discourage the i i [ el i nand today, owing to the iness | Achioved vors sTowing out of Germany's submiarine | violation of international law. &t 3 Defective wiring caused a small | brought to the adi Flojtne tae ery considera srowing out of Germeny's submarnc | violatlon of intermational law o sea.” B o T DIT o Sshito DAty ot fled confidence in expe Jiberty asain should be demanded in |liberation and consultation by Sena- Bornstorft on the third floor of|in’this novel form of warfare and its 5 most em; atic fashion. ~Pending tor Saulsbury with some of his col- German Embassy ac Washington. | mysteries, . . o ond Afduosd o plete repuiis as to treatment of lea; 5 i e i 1 W ons e plete repciis as to tréatment of wer. |leagues and officials of the govern- Ten persons were burned to death Not & FAtal Menace. | w s . Philippines, Hawali and elsewhre, bl at South Bethichem in a fire which| [B conclusion —Baron Beresford, | L3ty ever, the sovernment will centen lestroyed a double dwelling oceupied | acknowledging the submaring ecrease of 6 Per Cont o o e, CONGRESS TO MEET IN O e0er® siors aria boarding hewee, {Tenace was serious, said 1t Wouid not | “In July, 1914, our mercantlle Americans are held and under w! JOINT SESSION TODAY s $ e g e Ry L G P B I A TR Americans Opening of the Lyons Sample fair | SCHEhAt In six weeks or so'the nation | 1,600 tons cach, wit 5% - T e e o poreSsten Toom March'T 15 March have the submarines reaily In |of 16,830,000, -At the end ¢ e 2: :ann.;c:s;;‘ p.‘-...,z..:‘ ; e e, and 15 because of the transportation de- | "k 1oy op Lytto ; e I i s every phise o - 3 rangements created by the cold weath- ho B ytton, replying . the ifternational . mitdation: Ehe % e = dmiralty, said the government would | . 4 the Mternational siition. . Che| Washingtori; Fh: 15—Conaress will be glad 17 16 woui o possible o take |} Songiant e Lt o Ainarican iiip owhers destaie to arm | ect in Joint session: tomotrow in the. #Governar, McCall_of Massachusstts {the Dublic entirely into.its confidence \th what has H thelr vessels for dofence Wat considcr- | o (e Mooy, Secr oo o Toalled on President Wilson and sotts I ue That tnat would HIVOIte mparting | the lasc forchiEht . ey a7 hut T was stated omciatly after- | Sart waosean o clestion. and o de- |Bis state would do anything nec information to the enemy, and the ad- |satisfied with the number of G 1543 that no aeclsion was reschel. | Marshall formally elected for the four- {miy"in: o, present~ internsifonal{SrSliY was'doteroiied e Germans | sivesastas 'chat would meves | vision of opinion with e A sear lern beginning March 4 next.’ AR -— R s caliinet, oo Aomanty “Tiro g, tr: be pres o _tempore of the R B orheie. Biitstngilbes aphooll 5 o5 oot Te ooy T ] T T e . = senate, Senator S o, W e R wear- [ 1 s R o' To- ]2 er the. - ng a small American S e sug- oy that permitting American by to ro- [viss the official count. Senators Kern gostion came from the principal of LIBERAL SUNDAY LAW SEAT ON 8TOCK EXCHAN escence in German: e ana e |of Indiana and Clapp of Minnesota cl » T ——— a5 Saomeine s, cadec ana b have been designated as tellers on ihe the High School. Before the Judiciary Committee of the| But Member in Whoss Na v reight in the countiy's ports is as- | Rucker of wiabaand Representatives I i G As J i s 1 Art of the sen gnacia Bonil one of General eneral Assembly. Was Registered Has Been Expelle uming serious ‘provor.iohs. Two Bucker of Missourl and Mapes of Carranza’s representatives. on _the phAg P : ":edmn;mb,,s are @ €07 hapS: o “gi.mz of the house. Mexican-American_joint commission, | Hartford, Conn.. I .—Pleas for| New York, Feb. The ef o e the potics monh b e, | 1o Sonate will marci to the house N el o Mot I’Sunday, with much em.- | Joseph Weinstock, once a & e president will decide the question. | sown i o'clock, preceded by 16 the Tnited States. ced upon option fea- | newsboy, to obtai News that an official statement hod | (c1aLs, PAECs, bearing the boxes con- =, whre made (o the judiciary com- | exchange received a setk ¥ boon Tosen s o Apaatement hod | winkug election_certificates from the ght of 1,300 miles from Atlan-|mittee of the ol /amastabily this|when the’ excliangs . expaiied fom TR Yax e e states. When Senator Saulsbu tic C Paim Beach - |afternoon. were nine bills i 1 vt Gr W b T e tnkas'the Favel Hiomte. Chk o ¥ to Paim Beach was com were mine bills in | membersnip Albert G. TWheels aiowed (" Sluming efore the | ko5 (e £avel Speker Clao will Dleted by F. K. Jaquith, an aviator | hand, noi all, however, dewling with | Whose seat Welnstock purchased T T i mrmele WArfees e fyasing “and. annemaciis e Sor et ompacd time of el§inteen hours, | 20rts and motion picture exhibitions, | auction recently for $50. into fuil effect did mot appreciat Sallsassing “and . annoynoiigiie, Vite according to Mr. Jaquith’s figuring. fs ‘some proponents were anxious (o Wheeler's expulsion, it was anno ¢roas: re.” "There has ute by state | betical ordger. Bave ehanges made so that . stores|ed faliowed his notification to the fu') realization ever since the MIMIn | iction (&2 the great demand for ad- | Pormission was granted by the|could seil food and necessarfes as a|change governors g gl X (.A m.”; ;n:yr‘ |‘|ner‘ alifor that the |4d.“ Saton L U5 Thi gn,]leriex; \!“‘el'nun}. home office of the Scandinavian-Amer- | measure of relief to poorer people in |to meet his finangial obligations. Gormrui campaigo ip beiny catried on salon (o (he "gallerics will be by home office of he S raderck VIIT, | the congested sections of cities, ‘Wheeler, when' his wite sought in Geflance. of The ‘Unitad. States ani |Lociat Uokels distelouted among mem. lean Line 0 ol e e the form- | 1n the course of argument over mo-|collect slimony _after a separat e }’mme L::;’tp ,fz’.f\‘;.“mi:‘?ankul . senate for their erGerman ambassador, and his sta ll"_‘llU‘kLuros it was § everal times | went into bankruptcy, naming the act against er > board. pointed out the injustice und which | paid alimony as a Hability life that will precipitate war ha tig th & - law ong bt i e s : _ Yie present Sunday Inw as carried out.|stock -exchange seat among his a "‘B;‘I:filc‘%w!mléfi(};‘ Tls‘ e ‘.\\yl stre GOV. HOLCOMB FILLS James Stillman remitted to Presi- |1 some towns motion pictures exhibl- | sets. ‘When his assets w :'A E erea . e . Gy OUT CENSUS BLANK G A heck for 1000000 | tions on Sunday are permitted while|ed off, Weinstock bid In the seat severance of relations with German C P v ¢4500.000 for dlstribution among |In an adjoining town they are not.|$50. 'This purchase has not yet b oyt B \uq““:. Kledlot‘hPr cen- [ Has Not Had Military Training, but the children of members of the French Several speakers asked that the law |approved by the courts, but the pricat Lty 605[;10;1 = l:‘&:.‘-(;;;fi:\:(~ to at 72 Abls o Handie o 1-.;,,, LCI:I;’" of Honor who have been killed | be 1'||an:(‘d‘ t>~(I th Itlnl"‘“d:n‘r a!,u (“'Iuln”'g expulsion today of Wh 2 £ s 4 5 Lo war night concert, given with the |will now, 1t is said, t We g a o 2 , prevent ¥ tually ceriain to Toree & break Witk | yiuiicora conm T, 2 . best of motives and for commendable | stock fron} using the membership, that country. ‘Ambassador’ Elkus at | Jlertiord, Conn, 3. 13—By special The bill providing for an elght hour |or charitable purposes, will not. in the |ued at $76,000. o o | Hia améwars. 1o fhe Gusetions noas iy day' Tor women s virtually iiled |spicit of the law, be & misdeamegnor Under the Tutiish Rag weve wader ths | by the military census, mow . being when the West Virginia house by a|punishable by a fine of not over $4. |NO INCREASE IN POSTAGE same instructions as those of German p::‘:.'l::- throushout the state ‘ere mads |APPLICANTS FOR CITIZENSHIP £ ooy B e g i noT"fak"erT.’fi"fn"JfihO{snf oS g FOR PUBLICATIO a ustria. ; public here tonight. The governor - JMenocal authorizing the enlistment of | being done mainly by surprise detach- [on it bad been indefinitely postponed. |gested that the committee redraft their —— Difficulties With Turkey. ihe grst one in the state to Al READY TO FIGHT. | elunteers for service during a veriod |ments and te artillery winge of the 3 5 il The imiresaon ‘chtaped i By a Vote of 57 to 34 the Senate 8id Sestous B Maitice: w AR 3 ou . vs. Men betweer the ages of | bellizerents. : - Immediate developments _of the|that the committee will form- tracked th reSsrious, difficulties with Turkes ul- |that che information Sollected will Hot A Score at Philadeiphia So Deolared |1f and 46 abe Called fo snd saither | Berlia reports the capture. by the Jew, |aerial coast patrol Pos a National |ulate some modification of the o Mo 1sady exist over interference it |become public, but an exemption was When Werned. non-citizenship BOF lack of WbIty o |tonic ailies of & MIT. position cast ot |bursler alarm eround tho cguntry, |present law. Fhe most Glscussioh wOD Washington, Feb. 18.—By & vote aStmntion o mors G howo"Khuchi | iy conbent Bovernor With | e SeB 5. A read o write Spanisih will act 4s @ |Paralovo ‘and several ‘camps bebina “would be the most effective arm of |upon the motion picture _ exhibition 47 to 34 the senate today refused W SRt et s , Feb. 18.Appitcants for : eer: that front, while Paris nd |, n the event of war” in the |phase, because it was stated that the |suspend its rules and permit atis L EORE S Tt - b has for's et e G ALl e Sqvern: [ITa] Detibaiin Penes wi warn: | i, as officially announced today |pulse by 'the fle Paris records the re- | 5[0 ' ‘Roar” Admiral Robert I | present law permitting sports in parks | ment to the post otoe, Taten TR Ny e <hus | SU8 Tekioncs 5 ington: that [ed by Judge Stuake today thas b ihe |Lh4¢ the American government had |prise attacks attempted Dby _ | Peary. Was working admirably. Some want- |ment of the post office appropriat been received at the state department | bis occapution is governor of Connec- |event Of war with Germany thev. as|STanted, the requcst of the Cuban gov- |mans between tn e e O e wrotessional basc- | DIl of an amendment Mncreasios : rtment | bis ion J 7 Bt ua o . - ncroastng Srce The L DN SeoveRt Do U Yo liie pecuvetion o dew- [dewiy e offecte of the Emiteklmime IS Sl WK MM ane-dve [Trenbe by en the Cerna and Take| wajor Genersl Jossph C. Breckin: |ball, and others suggested local option | postage rates on newspapers and % Tinople’ nog Troms. Constl-Gensral Afur: | Ave feet, 10 inches o holghts hin|atme. in bosalt ot ot 2. take up million rounds of ammunition. e e mwan G ibaniard- fniage.. U. 8. A, “retired,..agnounosd lsorinst « community could = dscidelasine; s eecrscetne s SHSIENE h piy i Sofa. Swho G (e esi Spcics I Telght; his|arme in behaif of their new country s et At Tosks, [ ho eumegmmont ot Tl Sxguhisr Mar | mhetier it ‘desivea baseball, or “any |rate on drop letters. ~ This is expes interests throughout Bulgaria. roral Dikmny ar: - more applicants, includ- {DU PONT Ci wsiied e ot Ereckenridge, to John T. Vancs, |other sport, or pleture shows in thefto end the fight on the provisio eresa throsgnont Bugarss. | S severdt ersond ax? deplndent U5 | ing naitves of Garman, Austha, Hos- OMMON STOCK In the Irak theatre the Fritish have |3r. of Lexington, Ky., who is in Santo | evening, under proper authority, this session. : g o 1Y % To military | sia, England and Ttaly readits ssaomi PAID 100 PER CENT, | Continued their drive against the Turks [Domingo as deputy racelver for tie| The opposition to changes in the| “he fesate spene the rest of ¢h Meanwhile, the naval collitr Cae- | RN ant! & physical reason which ed. . -luntil they now have the town of Kut- | Government. present law came from a number of | discussing an amendment to elimis . sanloaded with food and clothing | TS s Tavity um trom military ser-| " judge Staske. in_counsoliing tnose Net Earnings of the Company in 1916 |§-Amara compietely hemmed in. The Dlergymen and men engaged in social | the pneumatic tube service.in Hoate contributed by Americans for the | questions b\ ppounded as o several | who renounced “alleglance to the Fu- Were $82,107,692. urkish war office admits the gain of | Gerasimos Dracates and Nicholas|weifare work. ~They took the atti|New WVerk, Thiadelphis, Chicago oo sifforegn fn f ric. ax 1 the craiser Dos plishments w\eh might be userul in Picangiiages e B It wo should [ (. v ground by the British on the Turkish | Escalabanos. s rvivors of the_Greek | tude that further changes woula tend | St Louts, but fatled to ‘take final & 3 P NS ; o S ke A DR T AL e res I ion, but says the |steamship Spyros, sunk Dy a n |to commercialize the Sunday, and|tion on it before adjournment. are Ving at anchor in Alexantiit | 1107 o can i the ‘Eovernor anawered | who ire Germans shodld taks vou | [Tumington, Del, keb. 13—All rec- |success obtained was insignificant in |submarine on December § in the har- | would be an encroachment npon & re- et who, fantied the i a“tmrr“; PRfh &5 comtinug, ‘;:!:n\:;}: » 5&2 ‘&éi"’n“!.:."‘k"“““‘"@’ those and;ex egm(\x..gs, ‘were broken. by E. L. C"mpalgonmwuh the losses sustained. | Dbor at u‘\_]’nlr;!ui(canar‘yh l!lutld, ar- | quired one day’s rest in seven. ment decht;’u\ it would save the g age to B e PENSION FOR RET other countries, and, |du Pont de Nemours & compans la n the Rumanian Front. rived at New York on the steamer — ernment_about $600,000 a 4 e & - - oath of al- pany, made public tonight. | tually inactive alo th 2 o - ’ o Ve [the. SOVETRERS rut, whers they were not only to un- | legiance means, and T hope you Tateln. [ Gross. receipts. for the - year —wmding|front of the Rt theatre. fhois | , Accerding to the . Hamburger . ¥ TOEIRA PACIFIC COAST. | congestion in the big cities ang B e s | B Fakarabiy Hipirtay "By . Sanate gently understand 1 befors you take |DeC, 7. 1916, aggregated $31s.845.681, |<rmy on the west Moldavia front mag |chricten, two large ammunition fac: |r, g e,piigh Stations at Los Angeles |"*" reeivin o9, STeNKY ST ! Civil Service C i ministered you have |21 increuse of 1,130 per e cans | aZat i tories at Thorn, East Prussia and af s Eha Oaea e Aapeizatne; ivil Service Committee. ndetanns s Wongorn Per cent., as cora- [48ain been operating and has captured . —_— ul transtormation |Pared with the ave % Glueckhaut, in Quickbern, near Ham- and San Diego. Feretofore appeals to Germany have and hav igh 8 DT R il 2 gk Bl e r stroye WOLF NON/ IGSL S . Washington, February e a right to hold your head a|2nd 1914, which amo; 25,927, | R 2 burg, ware destroyed by explosions Dt el s o ston, February 13.—A L unted to $25,927,- | Rumanians south of the V been efficacious in instances where it |pu) vunder swhicts civil 13.—A retired |jittle highe 478, oot earnings in 1916 were ‘332.- |road. Prisoners to the e Vale Putna| Ui S8 Sitty threo persons were| Washington, Feb. 13— Bstablienment PERMITTED TO SA Roy, but fta faplosment now: would g:uyes ‘vzr’l‘):nld pay dues of not more —_ smvfl?-c,e;l:ddi;xi?dmon the payment of | Were taken, together with muth war killed and the same number injured. ::::)::mh‘r::: ;rnd[n!:rx Bb:.:eh::“arl;;;: PHRRIRLY - I T T of the |(han eight percent of their salaries |AMERICAN RIGHTS LEAGUE Stk ot R, P i poture aterial, PANISH CABINET IS S operating base at San Dies L ven i question. and would retire at 70 years of age on ck of the company a total of 100 Three Steamers Sunk. SPA war operating base at San Diego is Vor Bevastorite, SR e om: explained after the cabinet |I4lf DAy was favorably reported to- 1 FLAYED IN THE HOUSE |Per cent. in dividends was aistributed | Seventeen members of the crew of CHAFING UNDER CRITICISM, | Fecommended in a report of the speiial — L fhe cabinot | day by the senate elvil service cof- | For Urg ~ b 0 the common stockholders during the | the White Star line steamer Afric are =5 e, e oy tha g oy otk Beb. 1 -rils mesting that full reports on the treal. | mittee, For the first ffty years the|F°" Urging President Wilson ta De: |75, missing as a result of the destru Prowiier Ahpcunces That All the Wes:- [Ext F5an, ugie PPbILc B00my By e oron o e ot Bt Since Octobe: iction avy department. ships was awaited s as to make cor. e e e clare War on Germany. had e oiober. 1914, about $60,000,000 fof the vessel by a submarine The bers Are Willing to Resign., e commiesion recommends accépt Fapen, discilssed Geml NS Sain that no subordinate official had 3 nd ‘of that i Afric was of 11,999 tons. Two oth : — - o, 1 omfered freo of |aehe Wil Yoo Trorein. VI m R T e aoming with |Period it would " be eelf-supporting. | Weshington, Eeb. 13.—Reprosenta- of mew plants to fil “war orders. |vessels, the British steamer TR RO e s W SR TR <A tree of |morrow on the Frereik VI e B s Tne Esvern. | Pensions would be limited to a maxi- |tive Moora of Pennsylvania made a Y contracts with the bellieerent | 1960 tons. and e Norweslan moter | —Duning @ spiriied debate on the eco- | Fos Angelos: The por . the, member of Ambassador von ment's instructions have been that |hm Of $600 o year. tive Moors of Pemnsylvania made 2 |nations, the Teports said. weer closed | vessel Woast, are reported to have becn |nomic siti Dt e o vace do| Lon Aussles “he Dort thers Hhe et |siotife. staft “aitbough undesify T e ieaiitinn ahowid be watved | 107 (he Trst vear the system would |scoring the American Rights ioday:lat prices approximately sy per cent.|sent (o the e w oe I the swrauior, (déciarad 1o |0 s saye, aiould be used permsnenty | indictment. dharging him with L = cost the government $2,750,000. for a_recentl ished e o iTie. o aod o IOt shan ne | 3 , B . tra ase for at lea sub- | eq n B 5 y in ‘order to avold sny’ sppesrance of |ahnat > Sovernment 32.150.000. Tne |for a recently published appeal to the |of this advance there has beon’ R D R e Ty S inewson. e dyerations (o' fime OF Woliand. Ganal, fodoral e B InE e e done *'at ‘ali | $5:3000, 000 during the frst 25 years, | Wilson -urging formai recogmition of fof P ious fo amortiaee, tho cpat e x T N B v that maother could do better. | " For the San Diego base the commis- | Tniees Nore Jodev, Ten Iels B s T e e nfien Stater |and tien would, besin to deorease: |the state of war aiready existing be- of constructing new plants o il such ENSION OF TIEE £INeT el Antonio Maura, leader Of fhs |aton progoses setting aside a portion | Fooqen VI Do ser Het of e i in Yhe Shillppiecs | The committee's report save hat of |tween Germany and the ~ Uniced [po e oaa Congeguantiy: 1t hecaine . FOR “LEAK” INQUIRY. | consmeativen taid thit at the time of |of the. esieting naval reservation as & |* nssistant U and elsewhere huve undertaken to|the 50.000 persons in the civil res- States.” He characterized the publica- | tontracts.: quote lower prices on later e tigumnbier S prgpe Db gl it e b G e e S s - Assistant United States Atto Suard against the ships _becoming | Vi® 3000 are over 70. | tion a2 2 “aiabolical declaration of war e House Votes to Extend Time to Feb. |srnment Jacked vizor and cohesion. He | Fhe report deals with the nocessity | (h aase, in which Hans TaRschar Taemaces 1o muvisation orders 1ato| | Japan Asked For Safe Conduct, |and consrees have actsd. | o |GERARD 18 EXPECTED To Z7i-Na Wi Eoiiuin. Courel. . {sioo sescrind that SRECenbe A BSEIOr establishing Aol e ne Movth Bond of Médame Gadells I aie s| o ensoy fherty of action. Pacifie coast and finds that the North Madame Gedsky, is aiso & Soriety to surveillance With action| Washington, Feb. 13—Japan has _— Washinston, Feb. 15~—Extension un- | To this Count Romanonce replied|r 2"San Dicgo bay offor. the |ihe: siaius of Von lgel other th only when cssential. been asked by the state department Speclal Elsction ot ARRIVE IN PARIS TODAY. |if Feb. 21 of the time Hmit for a final |that the king had complete liberty to g I s and REoAris [0 Sintan. ofs Non iast PN \ Sarman. . re-detention of the Yar-|to afford safe conduct to Franz Karl| pg, Derhy. will 5 e ot e mavessions] “loslc |act. He added that the ministers |mental station in southern California. |rem i B . i | rowimle 7 omers: who Rad been bra. | Ziteimann, Germn onsul st Maniin, yDerby. Conn, Feb. 13—Patrick A ill Be Guest of American Ambasea- |inquiry commitice Was granted today |Would resisn it pdvistple By roport 18 tho third submit: | s Tasl. abter Bi F ered relch ! upon the demand of the|Who will leave there for — Tien-Tsin, < b W s o D \ v th i revious e es eh oy & “hefore the break in reia- | Chinc, on the United States Cemnaport | [oPresentative to the gencral assembly | B ot ss o et Tor o General Dam Bill Killed. AT R R e R S U D L AL TR IR v “used keen indignation, | Thomas. i e ar e mEe rie, Febi 13, 5 p. m—James . |York, where hearings will be resumed | nwasminton, Ieb 13 The senerallestablishment of aaditional naval.sta- [T o) e IR S ey Db the recent death Gerard, erican Amibassador | tomerrow. It was explained that mo|dam bill—cno of the water power|tions on the Pacific coast Later re. = Formal Dinner at Whits House st overshadowing o > of are RS il of Representative Howard B Peck, ato Germany. and’3irs Gerard 2 Jdenc £ b lemocrat. Mr. . > = ex- |new evidence which would make an |measures hefore congress—was Kkill- | ports will submit recommecadatio) 4 r. Marren, who is a dem- |pected to afrive in Parls Thursday. |extension necessary had been found, lea for this session today by o hopeless|a similar nature for the remainder of | Washington, Feb. 13—The pre ew York. Feb. . 13.—Retrned, | ocrat, received 445 votes to 130 for |They be the ut’ as usgl i steamer Ryndam, hence for - Rotter- W. H, Treat, 3 will <he-; ¢ but-it was thought best to hay - | discussior of conferees, who were un-|the Pacific coast, the Atlantic coast Wilson g ki reat, the republican can- ; the. ambansar | olent time to warrant the report beingfable fo reconcile differences between the Gulf-coast and the P bl S0 T TR R L B dam. 5 4 louse and sendte provisions. sions. of Speaker Clark.

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