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WY | ] » » WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20 PAGES—144 COLUMNS PG[ |SH TRUUPS |N [:[]NTRUL Sabled Paragranhs | Saj7e Friemy-Owned | To Expand Newport | Condensed Telegrams ROMB EXPLOSIONS ALARM PHILADELP Busle, Dec. 31 (Havas—The Frank- be opened actively by a national cel- furt Gazette, a copy of which has been L ebration on January 17 received here, asserts that Sunday v , Dr. Harry Tanner, proponont of fast- | Authorities Are Taking Precautions Against Further Vi ’ T ! ARSAw AND PUSEN passed rather quietly in Berlin. More ing or-longevity, 91 years cld, died on ] l; ] k than a half million persons partici- Saturday at the county nospital at —The Federal Bulldmg All the United States c“lfl’ z\ y it VoL, LX—NO. 1 ~ POPULATION 29,919 NORWICH, CONN, pate ! in the demonstration organized San Diego, Calif. by the majority socialsts and 30000 | Approximately $800,000 of |Vice Admiral Sims is Sched-| Saiiors of the American battleship and All Local Branches of the Government Are Under in the demonstration of the democratic 3 e { . | flect anchored in the Hudson river, Noclkitnte: Resources of the Cologne| uled to Return to the Presi- will nofInck izarctics, ivhaceo, or Guard—Police Have Taken 2 Well Known Radical Into - — —— : £ candy during their stay here, it was 4 & i , ; Killed Five P Who De-|PRESIDENT AND King Reinsurance Co. dency. announced by the Knig Colum- Custody and Are to Hold Him Pending Furtber Investi- At Warsaw Polish Soldiers Kil ive Persons GEORGE EXCHANGE MESSAGES| Now York, Dec olThe largest| Washinston Dec. #1—Under pians| "Ny Yearts grestings received by A 4 ; 3 e seizure of = enemy-owned insur: mprehensive expansi 3 B e Ivadh ) . % dthe Release of Six Bolshevik Agents—At| rondon Dec s1—The most cordial| STUEFS, GF, Shemv omned Insurncs |for & comprefiensive cspansion of the | cabia” from Genaral Periing . wers | Posen They Have Disarmed German Offices and Sol 58Tt S5t T, 100 T A i Eblis W00 1 ™l ol Bt i 6 N 0 Dl pmscmne, e diers, Some of Whom Were Shot After Being Tried by i seice; o Sust, e e | eirsnte "Colm 2 Gemin | St SERAMUAE 2imty Bc Roceni o grain i Sl Courtrartial—Violent Strect Fighting Has Taken|ioomiaiic g hinivess | win” th | nt coneer i s e, D | preslency of e el whon bis| " “F120, 50l Wiy can- 20 Place Between German and Polish Soldiers—Poland is e nad been to have the president and | demand had been made for them. Secretary Daniels disclosed this as- | Cellation of Inter-Allied tin agree- | pos ~—Tederal an- |soclety mentioned in the circular found gt tenlh sus- |near the buildings where the explo- | pecially department of JuS-| 5505 gecurred. This circular was.afls | tice investigators, are lending assist- | Gy i ‘the explotters, the i © to the city police in running out|policemen, the priests, the soldierss: | Ty clue and theory that has any |One paragraph in the circular, it is sibility of bringing to justice the|said, has drawn the attention of fed- Mrs. Wilson as his guests. The te: oS din this country of other |signment today in presenting to the m‘;{‘n‘q e amatlake Westeil {n* n!\)v tors of last night's widespread |eral aluthm(v,os t‘o a c%rtam g':?up :E % 5 BeHCR I HOETE Jeq | enemy-owned insurance companies |house naval committes a request for| American steamer Lal stern is| bomp outrage. anarchists who have been active Preparing for a M?%ary Campaign Along Her Entire 95 they are egeraay Dot be Publigied |fave hoen discovered and Will be Spe- | doubte the Aboropriation mado for the | ashore off ash Lighthouse, Engl One arrest was made today, a well |different times, This paragraph reads: g and private. ? 5 @8 cifically demanded unless today's seiz- | college last year. He also told the | CO2SE rown radical of this city being| “Saience triumphed over Torque- Russian Border. 2 vrc causes them to be voluntarily | committee that Admiral Sims had The movement to make Provost|taken into custody. No charge has mada's century. Anarchy will triumph T turned in, D. D. Thomas, acting man- | quested that he be returned to New- | (eneral Crowder a lieuferiunt-general|heen preferred against him and no one|over the present Torquemadas of diir | < By Thejtrian military depots.. However, the|TO MEET TO DISCUSS ager and liquidator of ememy insur-|pert, which he loft just before the |is stiil afoot. was permitted tonight to see him. He |century. We have demanded the free- - B Bol- ans aave ocenpied Tatsk, Dub- THE FUTURE OF SYRIA |ance companies #r the cu toaian, | Unifed States entered the war in order Republicans <n congress favor alfrequently has appeared in public and|dom of all political prisoners; freedo Bruhl ul and Costel and seem bent| poo.oop id. Thesc other companies failed 10 hasten to London to arrange for | budget system to supplu 31.—A TFranco-American t present |ofren 2 on taking Lem erg befors the ped been driven from Citp Halllof press and speech. You have Té- | congress will meet at respond to s general demand |<““<l the participation of the American cal system in_congress 1 plaza, where he attempted to gather|fused. We war against you.” | ! Thursday for a recently to turn their securities over |navy in the fight against the common | The Federa! Trade Corm ssion billlerowds for the purpose of addressing| In runming out the many Supposed o t i, e o Syrin. to the government, he explained enem: for the control of the meat indus fter 1 47 PERSONS KILLED IN them. While nothing has developed |clues the police are looking into the st b The seized assets wiil be used to li- | “The study to indicato tha n introduced in the senate. fo of maval strategy and ) ermanent establishment can be de-|me the details of their f ned in the lizht of the action of |5 T zed asaels wil & : S e 2 t he was connected with |activities of an orzanization said to THE STREETS OF WARSAW | committce of the cl ber sputies, | 7uidate the affairs of the companies, |naval tactics during the last four ssistant Secretary ¢ he avy cxplosions, the police declare they|be known as the “Deputies of Russita, «Ew e Doe 50- (By e | Wil preciae, o imen (EAeDAtES |16 resinue rematning (i the Tands OfYy gaskine the | sectetiny told the com: __{intend to keep him in custody for|Soviet Workers' Colony of Philadel~ . , N, Moncky, ee. 80— (B The| the government. mittee, “will have dcep interest for | further investigation. phia. and Vicinity.” This organization i Poety-seyen persons have been | et % Svery mrvsllbHiver and the Eupiication | There were three explosions last|is believed to be connected with an-i B B e JAPAN'S PEACE POLICY of the principles learned during the || coming YEAR PROMISES {night within a period of twenty-five|other known as the “All Russian, il sl le o rnone and || SPIRIT OF FRATERMAL | CALLS FOR “OPEN DOOR” | war in future navil strategy will nesd |minutes. The first was at the home|Soviets Committee of America,” with - MM IRIats - [Tne, aitv. i dab: Bigh 5 | New York, Dec. 31—Japan will en- |to be studied by all naval officers who TO BE ONE OF BEST {of Ernest T. Trigg, president of the [headquarters in New York. Allezed! ) eviliticniats. .The citv. is &t Kigh| UNITY 1S MANIFEST |, VOV TO0C o hterence pladged to a |may be charsed with responsible du- —Mayor J. J. Desmond || Chamber of Commerce of Philadelphia |activities of these organizations wasi gfteds avee the dliootur todye and) Warden F. E. CUNNEEN }! policy of peace and the “open door” in I do not think that any money Sl a dirccior of the United States|civen newspaper publicity last sums{ to | o tionist Syt e ILe Ffar Fast, in the maintenance of naval purposes can be expended |} The coming year prom 0,00 ibe OF. Sommieroe g Negaecand il mer, Juitoniste seho wers holding femonc il at e opening orithis pesce year, | Do, Far Bast Jothe maiienancd of ely than to zive the opportu- || ns of tho hrightest and best In the apartments of Willim B. Milis, | The authorities are) taking eversi e jone wwor of the iiherati Sweda e hodan ot T Sl el B el m e e el gt gl r s a acting head of the Philadelphia police, | preaaution against further violencs. néd. Polshieviki, i | tion of the allies, Baron Nobuaki Ma. oty the Study g || history of cur loved oity, . and we || 26tnE head of the - 2 ™ t time such dras- o her sister towns and cit] of f| kino, of the Japanese peace commis- | War college and to carry the study to|§ Hosl el | the last at the residence of Jus-|The home of cvery judge in the city of . i Roag e i R st 1 8w or o g oAl Tometas |all men in the fleet should all strive to make it |tice Robert Von Moschs of the|was under guard tonight, as also were al’y 2 Ptial duattiat Save axiste | ern Cannectient;, \vishing fagdie eSS ot delegates, attaches | “Under Admiral Sims’ direction, the |} werthy epoeh in the career of this §| Pennsylvania supreme court, the high- {the homes of prominent city officiais| r . b o lgreitiogmad 1 na- | them all the blessings that peace j| and secretaries on the way to France, |college will expand its work, so that [} .o munity, est tribunal in the state. and clergymen who have taken active! ity 1 7the Taicnal Euard |f Wil bry B St renrmatot thein His country's course in her foreign |it will touch every officer in the fleets Sthe 1o AR One person, the wife of Judge Wil-|part in the campaign against sedition-{ L - 3 AW e o8l | Eeiesy O e | o e roran, i ia=h |as well as those officers who are privi- || The really netabls echie liam G: Knowles of the municipal |ists, draft dodgers and others consid T s NEou: \“1‘1]1 e oys from overseas, or wherever member of the Japanese house of peers |lcged to go to Newport for a term. It |fof the past twelve mouths bear {|court, who lives opposite the home of jered enemies to the cause of the : Beeh Bolkh. cangbt srecl may have cailled tiem, and visory counéil of diplomate |is my purpose fo have assigned to the cing evidenes of tho splendit || Justico Von Moschzisker, was injured | United States in_ the :vgm;l":epfoe!dl: POLAND RING t A b B that spirit of fraterral unity and il be such as to insure the |college an eminent naval constructor = Plo are capabla || S Was struck o Desdiby & Diccolerali U pEHETSH R " ’ ¢ ‘\'\ saw. the |f et "\ Lt :m e ‘;‘ e 8 sults that our peopls are capable | o¢ tne homb while standing at a win- |offices, all the United States’ courts E e e o SHESsTofpuINOts far suod (hil — of accemplishing when their ef- < and various local branches of the.zov- A ste Who _arel] has been so manifes: Juring the forts are inspired and guided by || Tederal authorities are inquiring | ernment, also was under guard, About! ! y o seize the gl ke T % E ly into the activities of groups|a dozen of the anarchistic circulars - : nent. b o ! e SonCande LSl - SR e g S {of men and women who, since the|were found today between the —leaves} $ ireival from Posen of Tenace | ; . : and praseworthy yurposes. The {|United States entered the war, have|of telephone direetories in the public . e | Aeoutitent of he T Ok N ecticut on the shlens 9 futuro of Norwich is surely safe in §|been busy circulating literature op-|booths in the building. by | emEmtar higirepnbic, s ments with which it has e el e atite thonians | posing the draft system. A number of | Reports that the bombs were stolen ! . 1o serengthen the hands of cdited -durine 1he. “wic? £ 2 | offenders. within the last vear|from government munitions plants in’ 4 L TR s “Wabpy: dna good citlzons, ve been given prison sentences. In|this city or vicinity could not be com=| 3 i 2 extracrdinary how unspectacu rous New onnection with the campaign against|firmed. Pieces of the exploded bombs . [lar are the sireet fights, reveral of | seditionists, it was learned today that |resembled parts of shrapnel shells. [ which the correspondent hos w < i | ave been made ag: the | Many millions of shells were manufac- sh B ias 2 908 DiiRtusigulners \Ho 18- Beside the Home fire’s cheerful glow i 5 ccrs of the department of jus- | tured in the Philadelphia district-durs '.,,f?',‘ k:\‘,y ’, qnhfi“-“, ‘,.. ,\“-;.-:l 2 = tice and certain judicial officers. Con- |ing the war, of which a large nmbeti { fostied by the erowd openio :n'm‘x’\-i L 2 R May mirth and joy thy comrades be. | R ooasraIb Ier: or T demobilize | Stant guard has h(-’u kept but nothing | were for the Russian government be wait to see who was Wlled or in- | BILL TO MAINTAIN THE | And Lt B e business of the navy sbroad. N” s ‘\"fn‘“ifl,éiy‘,} sker and the fuTn":zCnfin“fm;ho is active in soefal- .. o e » was 1 n 0| i o , A ¢ tice Ve er 2 An_attorney : - Despite Infermitten: outbreaks PRICE OF WHEAT FOR 1919! nd even churlis wtlll: ETSEAOW 8 Chaitman _;“1“'\'5,{(,“‘”L o ,,‘\’F‘"? police officials hold the theory that the |ist eircles tonisht issued @ Sta ¥ customary life is goinz on and the e 30d claved i Chiecsie £ = as- K | the e ! Wasniog s DaeE e L S 4 el 2 e aries outrages were not directed | characterizing the explosions as “das= | theatres are well patronized o Tttt Dt ane e T T, A smiling face to thee, e st | police and court officers per. | tardiy omrfa\gei:" and denving that | Many demoustrations in sup L e oy e, s - ; o e £ aatiniate but are part of general | member of the socialist party could| | Paderewsid vrere held at Posen where | fontCTice “yiin il e s el oyt nst the elements of have had a hand in them. oles are in compiete contre y s 5 i i 2 v to | S i _insure the main- | May life no gloomy side reveal 1000 for a ma:inal railrosd in B O RN oy : i THERE HAS BEEN VIOLENT L Dosat ey . jd5n. | E 28 L STREET FIGHTING IN POSEN was be- | But all this new year through |~ Director McAdoo of the railroads ap- |INCREASE IN LEADING POWER [SiX MORE TRANSPORTS S g r R RING N : ¢ of asri- | o 5 . . Q| proved higher wages and changed OF FEDERAL LAND BANKS DEPART FROM FRI 3 L o P s alukw fare ) introduce| Good fortune spin her shining wheel ours for telegraphers and = station| <washington, Dec. 31—Increase in| Washington, Dbe. 813 Veordting 1o the. Verwactts. of Bertia.| X $on ~eonidil . 3 . = > Strik Sabe th |the lending po federal land |from France of six additi 5t 1 i : Tril; % iking mirers in the [ have diearmed German officer the 1 tinue op- | ight merrily for you . gk | s authority for | ports, carrying approximal : soldiers wome of whov, the paper | erution of food : srmCons” geat ldiers guard nsurance on farm |home-coming soldiers. wag: B L os S portion T g a ot 5 . v were advocated by the farm|today by the war department: £ v Vio dghting | 1 storing dhe 101 e S s who will represent five | PTOPETY WET > i = 5 3 Sik e plake (o Lo Abodts Hnbcs ok G ‘ \ revelving fund of $600,000,0 % 51 ke, Ytates in {he next|lcan board in its annual remort suhb- |first of the ships, the Agamemnom, e ‘ man and Paiith soldiers ‘\’\vy o of tae corporation also —— e P e are lined up for James R. Mann | mitted today to congress. Ao which iled Dec. 28, should reach s ‘ " “1'_ Ly ff;{} the cen il B DAl <niq | most effective partnership with the a nd along with the spes \r;‘ i jtion of the federal farm New York Jan. 5, and the last of them, : I SHN Jiave et etime will buy all of the 1 sell | Sociate R e o o e sl fope fel a Fouse and Alas to make the minimum ioan § the Eastern Queen, carrying oply @ ¥ The Gern it at the world hat | e ee in the Orient hy cle Sd aany aTties AbAtE the Tandis £ Jurned. The loss 1s | Stead of $100 and m. few officers, is due at Baltimore Jam, X nee urger | may D g o tan from .her Far FEastern bases ships and U mportance of the ted ,000. j et stead of $10,000 als 14, % nt ir a il ded ih et MISHT | kceping the Pacific open to commerce, | tection of ships durtz tids war. O etary Glass announced that| The ort, which w The transport Finland, which safled ¢ S Soldiers’ and Workmen's|lose a larze sum by maintaining the | 1, Japan is fuily in accord with | officers and other stafs ud cory he removal of risks entaile nade he’ board, w Dec. 20 and is due at Newport, News, 4 ' «;g'_\" ien, eas: of 'V"‘v en, t % EPIVA0) Rk SRy “"4- allies for a just and lasting world |also have the advantage of attendance owners of American vesse i first Jan. 10, brings Brigadier Gen: 3 ave officially proclaimed ith wiih the farmer. e e ~ |upon the war corle not he required to carry | cf the f tin_of the $7th division and the ns an to Polar. | ¢ bt e 800N A ccompanying Baron Makoni on his| “It would be manifestly unjust now urance on the lives of officers and 1 ond hattalion of the 345th imframply! . e a BRG 2 | ha .1 iyl WAS N NOWN. | v rival on a special train, with an offi- [to put in force an order that no m Tews z n d the headquarters of thé 173 ! F WN OF 3NESEN IS IN | M. T ¢ ! 3 3 cial escort, provided by the state de- |should be ed to portant rmson W. ied at Man-| “Thé year was one of very evident v brigade, of the samj a:v?,;f,';,:’ - THE HANDS OF THE POLES | "I « 10,000 Push d Ar- | tment, were Licutenant General | place in the f vho had mot teken | chester, N. H, nia_sged | progress,” declared the report, which route to Camp Dix, /N. J., The * . t of le, Dec. 31.—The town of Gnes-|:" : Oyt OUNBTIIES | mkeji Nara and Vice Admiral Abkadt | the colle course, but we are | He was pre World’s | c 1 & e showing that farm |transport Madawaska, which saileq 9 | g is| en, thirty miles northeast of Fosen, fs| COUNries ¢ large stocks, | famu Takeshita, military and naval | look that end and must | Correspondent 110a ociations increased from 1.839 $ and is due at Nefvport News A to be pped hands of the Pcies, according| . might efl e ex- |y i, dircctor |make provision for affording opportu- ( American lr(ernatwon“ Shipbuilding | to 3 439 during the year: that {he cap- |Jan. S, carries the additional units-g¢ i Be: Aan- St BEEOLIGE TPy todde. vort redu: I nd Kikusaburo | nity to all s to take this course. | ation is not d {ital o velve Tederal Jand hanks|the $7th division. alos en route for e s apan- | When this een done, promotion | r m §10,485.230 fo 216.25).- |Camp Dix, casual companies 113, 3 = - | 425 NamES 1n TwO tozether’ with o arty land lead the navy should go |hor at n it is |28 sed from | 115, 401, 408 and 409 ‘;nd the h G0 BACK TO SCHOOL." NEW NEW ENGLAND MEN FROM ARMY CASUALTY Lis ind secretaries mumber- | to those who a4 stratesy | behind £ that joint |quarters of the 174th infantry brigade, T Eiaacs T BihtoRe | v . ; i 9 ! 4 ind taetics g e war col-| Munition plants, upon wWhich mil- |stock from The Madatwaska alsol carries 1. YEAR'S < ILDREN | . PRISON CAMPS IN GERMANY | _TWashrin: De e f - senior deles lege as well who hav of doilars were spent by steel{to 1 loans now am sick and wounded officers aud e Washir 3 | Was on. Dec. 31.—A list of pris- (iC8 casualties *are ' roport v the ot , travelinz | shown as in panics to produ | to {xt_inter>st rafes |while the Finland has 949 shete i 100! vas ¢ s messa: overs M"f have arri »,} _Scotland, 'x:"vmh,'..‘“ 2 general of e An in ¢ z canal. Baron | practice m ceamanship afloat.” be e 1 ank was 5 or 3 1-2 per |wounded officers and n and these nt tor lren’s bureau | England and France after being re- »\Qj'("‘ ey Borces: 1dor to England the = cial purposes. cent. and ad banks was [additional unit Casuy companies . X jAerics, who | leased. from prison camps in Ger- | Wounded severely peace envoy of ambas ial |U. S. TROOPS 181 ARCHANGEL | Chairman Hurley of the shippfg |s Nos. 116, 117, 115, 120, \05, 406, 407, «'to do'sheir | many, was announced {oday by the| New igle S : o HAVE SPECIAL CLOTHING | beard announced thiat wrers in- . — 110 and 411 and chemical\warfare ser- L W departmen Vounded Severely. i aron Makino will go to Washing- Wash 5 " - < ng the International Mercantile 1 e " ' vice casual compuny No.\2, al ar Jhose who have reached Leith,| Prinates—john J. Quinn, Franklin, |ton o call on Viscount Ishii, the Ja- |, WabliemL ety Sl=am Britis jCATTLE COMMISSIONER The Agamemnon carried’ the 319th : Toaenh B, Mol Esttord. (O, Mass is Stefn, New Haven, Ct. |panese ambassador, and with his par. |lf0Ps operating in Archansel were| |.i;deq to Presi [ EMOVES DOG QUARANTINE |irench mortar baiiery, Companies A, Gords b Mechrrgrd, Comn, Francis L. Cusick, Lynn, Mass tv will sail January 4 on the Cunard |fitted out in Bngland '\ to meat | official approv: | Dec. 31 Commis-|B, C. D, I, K and & of the 35th in- e M McHugh, New Ha B ner Carmania, spending a Y e rienrs G the Russian winte House dcmacr:(vr and ner James M. Whittlesey anrwunced |fantry. Third battalion headqwatler!y Nhe 1o ven = = discussing ments 87 ins e T0R0C bELoTe OYE 1Whe 0% GUAK | IR o i g p er fot a3 Raviod - he afternoon list s | sen i e hobps wee | h the pending reven in towns, c™wmgt| The Santa Marta left Dec. 27 and fs r , ; nfo.,‘r\‘-\w‘ J. Reynolds, New Haven,| Killed in aethn DANIELS FAVORS INCREASE ol i atiaas” TRebDE TETE | sent to conference i 5 o B vaney | ane ot New Porn Jani SRS § B RO, Wi bt Hister \wwfl Ay | 42: died of accide o OF PAY FOR MEN OF NAVY "0 fietr Y v e vall wase At ted | China Wi!l]:r:k for the return of the |such as Ansonida and Derby wh Louisville left Dec. 25 and should reach st > ; Aord. Mass. peiies R bl A s Lireing EOgRHidn Archal e Aliter I e of Kiao-chow, contr : h ent outbreaks New York Jan. ¢ o following enlisted shington, Dec. 31. — Secretary |out with me care,’ Mr. Baler L g 1. Johnson, Middlotown, Gonn, |2kl A o Taval commitiee to explain the |oral Biddle (commanding the Ameri. | eadiustment at Dresent is mot |companicHinoe. 1005 S ISP .hmwh P ene, by S The Connecticut men ‘n the list ’s needs as regards personnel until| can forces in England) went over with | folations to place Chin The commission- {10707and {1071, 2 numB-TIEREEREEE Joseph A. Roach, zefield Conn. | Paton, o Peter | S A ting out ar e P 0 assured me that with the peace conference, urged that here- |of the B; h governme: naval officers be promoted on|had every attention pa > vuarantine went | ficers and 1 been 7,00 dogzs < and wounded. The Santa Marta is bringinp 112 casual officers and one officer and 12 inimen of the First Field artillery. Governor Philipp, Ma presi > Traction Co,, a Reported to have arr™Ng” in Frarce: | caplo, Tdward F. June, Boston, M o Antone D. Yawis, Fairhaven, Mass, West Haven wo Cook Frank P, Privates Feli {lod mayer ted this number )0 were kill government port, last night. Cap- 2in Forward, of Boston, and the crew cillus pestfs, which is the cause of | Washington, Dec. nt eystem of having all selections bonic plazu te probably was| Boston, Dec. 31—New T ; K liaand, ort to avert the stri Haven whe b Sl o 4 Dl 2 Philip J. Mc | merit equipment and that carefully s Sronlones el e S nee 3 The ‘secretary recommended an|medical personnel accompanted ves s . in the invention of 7 France BACILLUS PESTIS PRESENT Rochlin, Bridgopart; missir e Gl el cmeed e | irnoscs wrt experimentin SCHOONER WRECKED IN SBANISH INPLUENZA |port. o John G. Noy |anplication of seniority aking pro-|every way as human ingenuity m“,.u - = | iven out tl the experts had [} RT, ME,, Easton, Pa., Dec. 31.—A: . — | motions and also suggested that offi- | malke it when it left for Archangel. | discovered a gaa whica was of mu Me., Dee. 31.-—The three- e s e e e o | cers in each grade be permitcel to se- not had 2 special repor m"\IEW BRITAIN WINS THE {erea uctive power thar. the et Fred Palano, of | Aoam T, Kl .n:::vl;u?r;‘giv‘:“xtx( D | TEN BILLIONS OF MINERALS {leot men for promotion to successive | unusual ity of influenza there RIGHT To NAME SHip] opd fome g inakitinos . was wrecked oh Corn Faston hospital, has discovered that MINED IN 1917 AND 1918 | 2races instead of continning tha but as in was present eve 3 | ontinued it would have 1e American troops in 31.—More than ten | gle hoard. is preSent in Spanish |billion doll Svorth otimtbeile e : among the forces in Arch-jConn., won the risht to name S reached shore taf(ol) T\l\\e ves ': uenza case ing R i United grinera s WCIe! Increased pay for the men of the as a result of its standing amon m- rom town of- | yhich rom Veymouth, gt = 73 L h S y - | Daniels, who asked the commitiee to for the -‘h'u:'_'rl expedi- | from 25.000 to 50,000 in the DTmer years lec of fer hard during a o S l,',',mg”dme yRaro Sne Rad Ef‘"‘ifi":\n.i . el into the new maval bill a pro-|tion, Mr. Baker indicated that this|Liberty loan campaign, the N L e | heavy s uall and will be a to- Kotz's discovery, it was satd, | public today by m““‘ for i made | visjon making permanent the wartime |whole matter still was under consid-|land committee announced |LOUIS BONJON ON STAND tal Joss i £ came only ‘after the most exhaustive| The total for thic ‘\“w“ sical SUrvey.| oy jncreases of from $6 to $15 for en- [ eration by the supreme war council a for New Britain was | IN HIS CWN BEHALF| The which registered 208 exam! i and wriments with |mated at $5,160,000, 000, \’w”:‘ e’,l(fl;):i‘;‘ ed men. This “"’E“id make ;h" ,‘;,'.w Vers: ‘“”‘” of subscriptions re) | dgeport, Con Dee. Louis !°“‘~ : ilt at St, George, Maine, guinea pigs and wWWite mice. In evg |000.000 h\\ rear and 513,972, in|range from $36 to $51 a month. The P R | > ¥ | Bonjon, heinz tried in the superiop | 1390 ihemselves in the sense required by | products, including pig iron, copper 23Y be Fiven mavy men as a gratuity ON EXPORT OF GOLD e -"3“ | B e Sept. 7 st todas tooic |CONNECTIZL EXTENS(V NT scientists, it was declared. ferra lead, zinc, gold, silver|\Yhen they:are dischars 7€l Washinzton, Dec. 3l—Restrictions el n e il e : stand in his own hehalf, R EX E GRANTS The isolation of the baciltus, loca} um was valued at mearly | STV e i on the export of zold are being re- i i STt s put by his counsel he | nbury, Conn,’Dec. 31.—Notice was physicians said, would mean that 5o |two billions of dollars *|,, In explaining to the committee that - e £ , will chr the ve al reserve per cent. of the battle against influen. b the department would not now ask | fXed gradually by the fec rambling story of his early life, | ptblished here toGay that the Connec- el L S L board, it @ weday, although the | — — interspersed with asides thot often | ticut Power and Lighting company B e se invetixatine T e et aare. Samee. | embateo on the export of Zold prob- ——— He had reachel (e I1iad petitionea e toming lesisla- Toi by Matkis of which ’EJ“’};S‘; NEW REALIZATION OF tary Daniels said a temporary increase | 21y will not ff'{."i’f'“‘:”]“ Sor e | fairs ana s s kb o toTCis charter. The phtiaen i iEe could e cured. = 5 - should be authorized to include 60,000 | months. cials denied reports | < e aalke WHAT AMERICA MEANS || temporary regulars and 53,000 reserves | the embargo might be lifted cts when co: 11journe | the company be allowed to divert surs AR A . 0 and explained that this action cannot SLoE s til Thursday morn His e rius water from the Housatonic river GERMAN PROPAGANDA I feel that we have more reasons f|naval ships and transporte. Great Britain and other leading na- he dowrn of a New Year brings ||len R. Diefendort, an aii=nist of New | electric sy, i Washington, Dec. to be happy today han ever be- e the 2,000 additional officers|tions which now ‘maintain strict gold |§ to our hoaris the peass 1nd gzd- §} 112 who has’ been called “by hi The privilege of damming the Hou- “Oun ) : bargoes. committee will resume its investiga- || fore because “Our Bovs” who have sary for the permanent establish- [ €MDargoes. Sttt tion of German propaganda Friday || foUsht so valiantly fo- democract ||ment by July, 1930, Mr. Danjels said, AT i:""y‘_\{:‘""f} reenlation with Alfred L. Becker, deputy state |} are about to realize their reward of |[it was proposed fo transfer 1,000 re- [ [FeR=iry Offelals PReCior rapic, oo attorney general of New York, on the || Victory, and to each of them I ex- |serve officers to the regular establish- f Prover i ey e stand, Chairman Overman announced || tend my heartiest good wishes, and §{ment to rank as ensigns and lieuten- :v‘v““~‘°“ Mathintithe snext month or on hig return from a Christmas || hope that health, and neacs, and ||ants. These, with 460 ensigns from|'Wo ko vacation. Next week representatives || Prosperity. shall ‘come in abund- f|the naval academy next June and 600 = counsel and Dr. John ( Rich, who onic river at Southville near New | will later testify for the state. Milford, is sought and ths diversion Precedins onjon the stan@l wore | of water of that river an of this oity, who gave |river near Bull's Bridse nee concerning illnesses for which | It the petition is granted the company they had treated the accuged. The de- | contemplates the ercction of sevoral {fense sets up a v of insanity. | tunnels and power plants at various: ness of s work wel! done, great battles fou; nd A vieto: canse. won for a righteo ANl the deeds of 1918 pass to memory enly, let us strive in ile m‘~:(’ STRIVE 70 COMPLETE oon THE WORK BEFORE US i g the ailen property cusiodian will be | ance: 3ay the New Year bring ||in June, 1020, would make up the DECREASE lgAsné\éolrch;w el Yeat to complate ¢ e {reines alons the waterways named. 3 heard. them safe Lome again. needed number. ore dihleliy > i o e ke ."'_ 3 2 BsEE W VAR v et iea b ot ot S New York, Dec. 31—For the first [§ cioq b POLESBcciBN NG VILNA nic and Hidsatial S g CHICAGO LED THE NATION {merica mers to each of us 1| FAVOR GOVERNMENT LOANS time in history, the “little plack book’ el Dec. 81—Protest asainst| 10 ARBITRATE GRIEVANCES (CORYRIGHE PRES. | UaTRATINA SERVIGR NS hope that memorable year in the New York county courthsuse, i _occupation of ithu- " IN;ERV'CE O NTEENS | hlh o caned oo s TO RETURNING SERVICE MEN| which contains a record of divores s fought the of Vilna by the foles will OF N. Y. HARBOR WORKE An exce!lsnt 35ap-shot of Ateghen Chicago, #cc. 23.—Chinwzo led the (| tion to our country, mav bring Chicago, Dec. 31.—The American| suits. shows at the end of t - nation with 21,711 voluntues il- ] v Rl Soolabs: of o8 e eiliee RHCE) Caie SOt AN Year e o TR ROEN a7 oid bavad sorvics Tor the pe- (1 70%,1, 418wl & boiene. prve- | Soclety of dericnitural Englnecs o | fomer such casms thaw e veer b to do all which may accom ister, as Le locks todey. He is ome |riod from January 1, 1913, to August (| ipe spirit of Frn'odom lead you to §| ernmental aid to provide returning| made to secure releases from mari nd cherish a nd fustin Of the moct Inducntial statesmen of | 8, When recruiting privileges were sus- great happiness, througtont the en- §|'soldiers and sailors with farms, by| bonds in 1918, compared with 949 peace amonrg ourselves end all na France ari has held the ceme post | Pended, according to reparts of local suing year, means of long loans at low interest.| 1917 and 921 in 1916. in five calincis. Ho s editor-of.the | ¥MY #nd navy officers made wiblic Raymond Olney, St. Joseph, Mich,| “The war has made husband- A nsit Pectt 2 o asther of l““”:y ‘}: f:m! pertod the ravy ac was elected president, and F. W. wives apprectate cach other.’ A. W. MACY, retext to invade Li the hoard here next Tuesday ed 10,200, tha marin o Ohio State university. secrefn County Clerk Sehoeider's effect the an- | harmoniousasestiamzent Be werov aceepted 7,276, ~4 ¥ treasurer. of tha decrease. ! tempted * e year attle anil lied gover: = nts b New York, Dec. 81.—The threa an national cou i the | sivike of 16,000 harbor workers was annourced by | will be arbitratde by Villmont, head_of War Labor Board, here today S tonight. of the city by o I unions and boat owners -t to ewrh the Bolshey ng their representatiy tions,

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