Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 17, 1917, Page 9

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! FAVORABLE REPORTS FROM other . wers | “SKIDDING” . TEST “FOR , their home at . Pleasure s s — ; " : SEVERAL CANTONMENTS e AUTOMOBILE DRIVERS m:mmg PR ey !m‘!s z cd = 3 > 3 ith.—The Con, tional Sun- Zoai Shown by Men Has Aroused the | fint piner alien. mcoorming ) May be Given Future Applicants for | day menaon ot Sts o moation o Sunday '?‘;a!lonnl army are dev:lo?‘ng a sfpi!‘hit notable extent that the examining gen- | the future applicants for autemobile at augurs Wetl for the future of the [crals were surprised at what the: - force, formal reports reaching the war foun!cL Y ™ ding” test is predicted in a notice is- [the thick leaves. A rmmnh;;\i;?!; department from several cantonments| The new plants include a great air- |sued today from the office of Robbins |Were brought in and a nuinber of anipe !-how. 'l‘hel ycm:g sohliliers,ara th:gw piane factory now nearing completi {{h%tlu!c.k-ll,n eemm Motlce :he“c s l:::;:p and ducks were shot on the mea: .. ng themselves into the work Wwith a5 large machine ‘gun factory alreau | Vehicles. s - i3 zeal that has aroused the enthusiasm |working to full capacity, and artillery | sioner points out that a large per- Crn-:.!c-q'::L& 'é':e *gsgf_’l’ g’dfg:rgg“ o Mass., and Camp Grant, Rockford, 1IL, | the electrical and mechanical side pre- T S ¢ 7 3 4 ' ' and in order to learn the spirit of the | Gominates over purely manual labor, |not used and such cases very largely | Jan. 13, 1918. 4 . men at all training camps, the depart- | the capacity and output have diminish- | predcminate, by a lack of proper driv- Hartford—Jack = Arnett, until last ro qr e wares yo ave § 0 “y. y ‘ment decided today to.call upon di-|ed only negligibly, despite the anarchic | ing knowledge. __|3uly assistant professional instructor ! ! P ! visional commanders for reports. conditions prevaiiing throughout the| It is common, he says, to find driv- | July ageistant rrofessional InstruCon| 5 p o 3 ¥ At Camp Devens the companv offi- [country. ers, otherwise competent, whose only.|§, g, T or s WOl TN in ‘Hartford £ cers reportemany instances where the| The cdpacity of the new Murman|idea of preceeding down a wet and| Ui, S)RF (Vo C0 ARG, (S O CH MO yo“ e ess In 0 e ee al way ters, the new soldiers turn out into|pe somewhat alleviated by transfers . y | ' the company streets and continue |from the Archargel line when that port |rers and they m place in this c¢ity on Oct. 6, have ompany e a er c ges yml no more an Practicing what they have just learn- | becomes icebound f.i‘,':,',fi where wet, e m"‘nl a furnished house foxthe Desemt > : » - eSS lat Alexandria, Va., near Fort Meyer, . They are eager to fit themselves | TORTURE .INFLICTED To prevent this- sliding, he recom-|Tare My Taft is & sermeant major in . s . o ically far the great task ahead of mends keeping the wheels turning by ield Arel 2 t t t tl Hhom. e : BY GERMAN CAPTORS | Tivid o enging coupisd in. gear, 75 | the Field Artillery corps. IS necess 0 cnapie It 10 endure iosses un e favorable time when street railroad . . . _maintenance can again subsist under a normal -4 v part wanted to remain with their compan- | native teachers, will form of the [FOUR DEFIANT MILITANT R EotcEnieal nowess, WL pere Officers. Licenses. agreed to contribute-the sum of ‘33 . - . . Enthusiasm of the cers. count, has been .drawn .on in fulll _ T oN 0 the Armboian Teler fuma. ven t 0“ ls l'lces are exaho“s 0“ 3 ! y YV e S centage of serious accidents are dae 3 of their officers. factories at various places. A further ..slluddm‘,_ and says that investi. |Acheson, D. D., will come to Nauga- s men come in from eight hours of in- |railway, it appears, has been sgreatly slipoery — neto “‘;"v:;:‘!;",‘,‘; 3"‘:“",‘} of his old friends yesterday. | them, the officers report, and a spirit {02 Joyalty to thelr companies or their | AR = g . |keep proper speed he urges drivers to| South Manchester.-—The Orford Soap pon nglish Men and Women in|iurn off ignition and use compression | company s to aid its employes to buy diti di d be ? condition as to creai, costs and betterments! . ies and o into the tremches. terrible indictment -against German : 0 . . The war department up to this time | officialdom which it is expected will be SUFFRAGISTS SENTENCED. | approximately $103,000,000 worth of [ 2 . Sl . " 4 merchandise per annum. An analysis No industry can be on a sound basis withcut the good will of its patronage. Tt fRken advancige of (5 Sech 4| Hartford, Comn. Oct. 16—That in Middletown.—Hinters had little suc- ¥ ~ do not accuse your Tradesman of trying to rob Especially gratifying to officials are | encouraging feature noted by the vis-' ‘;; tion has led fo. the comclusion that|tuck to administer confirmation at St. tensive training, still eager for work. | increased, but there is stil® a sad R e i+ iy Polnted oits e Charles, ' regiments is rapidly_developing. Liberty bonds. The company will pur- has filled service companies and bat- | brought up at the final reckoning at| i en Six Months in Workhouse for by The National City Bank of New Washington, Oct. 16.—Men of the |been taken advantage of to such a drivers’ licenses must pass a “skid- | cess in the woods last week.owing to % S you, ‘it he char, ges N0 more inan a- heasonanie e o v h | ltor was that &Il tHe FHCthites. wihere [ENtion Maw™lel-L e couelasion THEE [0 10, o eupal chutch Stnday, . Instead of seeking rest.in their quar- |shortage of rolling stock. This will make, the rear whegls in Phedps Taft, 2d, whose marriage took | ‘War department officials expect that German East Africa. and footbrake. The commissioner has reached the|chase the bonds and withhold salaries complete official reports will set at st rest forever any doubts as to the de- | Washington, Oct. 16.—Insults and | conclusion that the emergency, or hand | at the rate of $1 per week for each islre for real service of the great mass | Physical torture inflicted upon heip- [brake, is not frequently enough used |$50 bond which an employe authorizes of the men in the national army. Dif- [less English men and women by their |as determined from thie record of ccl- [fhe company to purchase for them. . ficylty is being fourd in inducing men [ German captors in German East Afri- [lisions coming before him. Only on2 o bk dsh wwe i especially fitted by previous training-|ca in the elx'lg; 2ays of the war form | possible reason. for- this presents it- | Articles Which May Now Be Exported for a particular part of the work be- | the subject of a special British par- |self, he eays, namely this brake is so Withikol-Biltaiact Liceoas hind the lines to forego. their places | llamentary paper, copies of which have |rarely used for purpose of control that t 5 with the fighting udits. Time after | just reached this country. when an emergency confronts a driver | The removal of the expcrt embargo .time mechanics have answered such The report, embracing the sworn |he fails to use it _ from a iong list of articles if sent to calls with the statement that they |testimony of many missionaries and countries other than the FEuropean neutrals and centrai powers, will per- tallons with, volunteers as far as pos- |the end of the war. The affidavhs = 2 . . sible. That practice probably will be | are by British civilians, mostly mis- Picketing the White House. York of the list of articles from which lf ] : t - | 1h £ 2 d t o : th f h. h . = - : 3 re by s the ban s’ thus removed indicates that our complaint is rather of inadequate service than of higher rates, bear continued and men will be 8rdered out | Sionaries, men and women. who were Washington. Oct. 16.—The police | &b aggregate approximately 873 in mind. y & % 3 Y f the fighti: units and into th i- |engaged in_ church work 2zmong the g Sl neeesny RGN R Na e e TR e court swune back to the workhouse| 000000 in value in the exports of the . line battalions only if enough vol- | warfare werd prfvileged to quit Ger- |Sentence policy today in dealing wi rear , an, nly abou . A Y e i 2 unteers for the work cannot be se-|man territory in safeis upon 34 hours: | militants of the woman's party bickets |5 Der Cont. of them went fo the Buro- First: That inadequate service is as much deplored by the street railway ¢ \ notice s 3 ing the White House. Four arrested |pean countries to which their expor- ! Rt T T R O vesterday were today given six months, | tation is_still restricted. company as it is by you. e e e el | ot S tinie yot Thiposed 0| The oMol Eimbnacment By the ENCOURAGING REPORT ne German officlals on the ground o 3 3 ur ent by £ J % : M e “the military exigencies, and any of them. The defiant women told | exports administrative board of the . m : s COMES FROM RUSSIA | fortunate oivilians were kapt fl.‘ep:,'is_ the court there would be more picket- | merchandise which may be exported Second That the company -is sparing no effort within its power for im — oners. .the testimony says, confined in |ing soon. without license if sent to countries provements. i _— - other than Norway, Swede Denmaris, About Conditions in Munitions Facto- | crowded quarters. with insufficient ries Recently Put in Operation. Stockholm, Oct. 16.—An encouraging report -as to the military faetories in the interior of Russia comes from th& food, and.much of that unfit for con- sumption. and forced to do all sorts of exhausting labor, so that some were permanently injured in health. Every effort was made to degrade the prisoners in the eves of the na- BRIEF STATE NEWS e M L e e 3 Third: That the cause of the trouble is lack of means to provide adequate Greece and the area controleid by the Central Powers enunferates about 600 articles which are thus freed. from the general embargo. No exact fig- ures as to the aggresate export value of these 600 articles can be-made by equipmept and a sufficient number of competent employes. Fourth: ~That the cause is due to an advance in costs and a scarcity of commission headed by General Ger-|the prisoners SARCE ves. en were 5 monius of the Russian army and an masons and to| Wallingford.—At this week’s grange|T€ason of ihe fact that many of them Eelian general SEior Bos et Nustoy | AHLIaboras 157 netive mbaans and & Eeen o the o Eiat many of them moderate priced labor, which no one could have foreseen or prevented. E- i perf de di t: E ! meeting there vill be a ceptif t - 58 ‘- " . . O o I e e o o cesding Oty e | il FecepHion 01 puntishea fizures of exportation, but a Fifth: That until these costs are offset by increased revenue, substan- new: erected or under erection for |Womer are declared to have been |charter members. ~ . : i cempilation of the &lue of al] articles . Ss et - B Danufntue ‘of WUpltes, farms (IR ero nomx e hathink of Ger In this list of which the export values tially better service is impossible. ! Meriden.—First Selectman George and ammunition. - = : = s V. N i a jally stated brings this known The Associated Press corrsspondent | And abuse from thé native guards and | V. Miller of Meriden celebrated his|are officiall; g5 thi : : s s s % 3 i | taiked at the Russian legation here | German civilians. . 79th’ birthday ‘Saturday. e e e e abab eer Sixth: That continuation of inadequate service must involve the coms- * with a man who had participated in e 5 Tototest: South Manchester.—Dr..and Mrs. T.[the hundreds of articles enumerated pany and the public in common damage, | t this tour of inspection and who mc- B el Bavs Totorno b " - - & v their [ by -the board but not nzme | gompanied the two genérals-to Stock-| -The kaiser's Interest in what is go- | cottage at.Creséent Beach. | sovernment's published d 1 1 13 L. u i3 'a is never eener . 2 2 easil. bring the total El F e R G W S g ol | R el s ooy i foc Ghn. good of the com- | came necessary through the diminution ! being ‘floated.—Chicago Herald. " | White of Waterford have returned to | countries other than those Lo awhich “‘,“““ty Yeur pa:tner:hlp‘firllhd:he :’h'eet railway is in fact not less intimate. - the exportation is still prohibiteds interests are lent. i | T sl oninited. Your inf fas mutually dependent. The street railway company fully real which the exports administrative board izes this. Do you? : has thus removed from the szenecral | embargo, includes autcmobiles, steel bars, steel rails, locomotives, railway cars, wire, nails, iron pipe, sheets ard plates under 1-§ inch thickness, type-, writers, sewing machines and many other manufactures of iron and stee% also agricultural implements, paper, paraffin, tobacco, vegetables, dried and ¢anned fruits. cereal preparations for table food, toys, hoks, and nu- | . merqus other artici which the man is now removed went!tral powers and the European neu- Wahile -it is not possible to state in|in the fiscal year 1917 to the European |trals. Of tho $15.000,000 worth of type- .exact fizures the share of these various | covntries still on the pronibited list.|writers and sewing machines exported [and dried fruits exported, amounting articlea which went lasi year to the|Of the $120,000,000 *worth of auiomo- |only about $1,500,000 went to the pro- |to approximately $20,500 00, le ' coyntries to which exportation is stll| hiles exported in fhe fiscal year 1916, | hiibted -area; of “the $18,000,000 worth |$2,000,000 werth went to the pr prohibited. it may be said in generai | the latest for whir ails of d i~ |of steel rails’only a quager of a mil- |area, ‘and of the $8,000,000 worth ofg terms that no more than 5 per cent. of | tion are availabie, only $3,000,000 lion went to the area in question; of |railway cars tlie prohibited countries s the total valus of the articies from |went to the prohibited area, the cen- |the $26,000,000 worth of agricultural |took about $300,000 worth, The Shore ‘Line Electric Railway Co. implements ths prohibited area took} about 82,000,009 worth; of the canned . 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