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=] Norwich VOL. LXI—NO. 8 POPULATION 29919 NCRWICH, CONN., THURSDAY, JANJARY éy 1919 ______ n TENPAGES——70 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS New ank Bezzfi'en ngflgp;gj,fl{g[egcg,m,s Eolansl Roosevelt’s | TTHS Monda high mark. i g the Boatmen and Their e Ma",;y “f the Nationai| the Graveside Was More Employe: | War Labor Board, in s o . After Listening to Governor Holcomb’s Address the General ey [ Toti Snnesg N cexsionyat Mow | . Impressive, | lson to | New York, Jan. e which it |study the dispute of strikers and Boat lis " claimed % = 5 a all ill tie up all]C s’ Associi v 25 Assembly Was Organized For Its Biennial Session—Ad- | traffic in New York hor s e N o e e Lo fkeen harbor unle | New York open to commerce. near the rambling | Were Found Guilty by a Jury at Chicago of Violation | federal zovernment ma and London art treasures stowed away | rural highway along ! journment Was Taken Until Thursday, When Commit- |55, "iil soidicrs and sailors | during the war are being taken from |led so many tim and in called tonight by {1 ne Wor ‘\Jr\;dw“ st st [ mschond Fetosen ihs e mons Bl of the Espionage Law—The Convicted Men Face Prison ¢ tomorrow | ¥ Jan. s—Theoaore | Congressman-Elect Victor L. Berger and Four Co-defendant: rest tonight beneath Affiliation for six ¢ . I Governors of the New York Stock |house which was his nome and the tees Will Be Appointed—Matters of Moment to Be Dealt norninz. 7o e iny emier- | Bxchange agreed to aid Assistant Dis- | quiet village of Oyster B Terms of From One to Twenty Years, a Fine of From gency, police headqns, immediate- | trict Atiorney Brogan in his campaign| Perhaps no other ex idens of the With Are the Federal Prohibition Amendment and the e b | cesBotioh pleesor L UnH ST e T e $1 to $10,000, or Both—Motion For a New Trial Has op 8a0 More than 50 New York soldiers who | Colonel Roosevelt this 2ftzrnoon on the State Prohibition and Woman Suffrage . Amendments eyclon. el e o e e s i Military Been Made. e the transport Louisville with | and naval honors v . > 4 loc enator Wads only because ac 5 . . Which Were Passed by the House Last Session—OQath ! .bility to errect o D R Rec Chicago, Jan. S.—All of the five so-|case will be appealed to the United vat Owners A viaen Figley, —9fo °"”."’“} o haca o cialist leaders tried for conspiracy to [States supreme court if necessary to .. A . . all blame on the shoulders of the emo | Sharcholder of Chicago National | D¢ fE T | the espionage iaw were found |keep his clients out of prison Administered by Chief Justice Prentice. = League Ball Club, was insured for | diznily that mi : ite (ol PiGo i THeT e s Db s - — $1,000,000. at Chicago | fifty minutes before agreeing on its Hartford, Conn, Jan. 8.—Governor|senate was ready to meet OLD ROOSEVELT NURSE | According to Director McAdoo’s re f"‘"“’,i S iy found guilty are: |verdict. Unusual precautions were Marcus H. Holcomb of Southington.|house in joint session. 1 UNABLE TO ATTEND FUNERAL |PPTL on raiiways, enough mileage al-|2Ign governm "‘{ s nan-elect Victor 1. ,,,e».,-vlmn by the sovernment to prevent t for the third time 190k the oath [ Governor Wilson presided st join 5 Y ="A"|ready exists to handle the entire busi- | Sentatives, R of the Milwaukee Leade any outbreak in the courtroom, agents - i N il 7 ) : city in which he w 0 of office and state officers elected in|session which was opened with pray- o5 xor] 8. — On ne of the Nation ; |~l Hiba s Germer, secrt of the Na- |ol the department of justice searching November last were sworn in for their | er by Rew. Charles H. Puffer, of Staf-|Who was o the f | Brigadier-Generai Cornelius A. Van-“{w"} ot i”rrfi‘i{]' ‘_)‘;_’;\ Socialist Part William every man who entered the room te two year terms. The general assem- |ford, chaplain of the senate. The onel Roosevelt a 0 i of New York was honorably | the 'Iite rec-ga L AL Kruse, editor of the “Young Socialist”: |listen to the reading of the verdict. | bly was organized for its biennial ses- | chairman appointed a commitfee com-|attend was Mr D. . | discharged f BT e m the army by di- n of President Wilson eph C. Grew, former secretary | sion and, after listening to the in-jposed of S augural address which the governor |sertatives Hu read before he joint assembly fin | tif: tor Klett ford and Cie Irwin Si. John Tuc seaker; J. Louis 1d Repre- to no- and scripture rea out a eulogoy er, writer and| The jury dahl, editor of minutes at ed in its labors for five » o'clock out of respect so mach might SHEE the American Socialis to the memory of Theodore Roosevelt. the governor-elect that the joint| v L] of the American Embassy at Berlin, | 12Ve been ELE e noRES The defendaRts wers charged with|Out in the corridor the defendants, the house chamber, adjourned until |[convention was ih session Soon _ She 0 Talse was appointed secretary and supervis- Sz e it ihe | CONSDITacy to violate the espionage |their lawyers and friends were ordered next week 'Thursda \t which time |thereafter Governor Holcomb. ace: Kermit, tin a ing director of the American Peace noon hour when, at the| delivering speeches and c: committees will be vpointed by | panied by his staff and the ju In tears, we : = | by the bailiffs to remove their hats 1 homestead, all of Col- | | to h the rank of Mi Lo eveli's oot & O 5o of | 2ting published articles with the wil- | while the city paid its respect to the Speaker James F. Walsh and Sena-|the supreme court, cam= into a|that she r 1 e \ iary j onel Roo: v.l?ll“: .r\rix'_r‘!;“; s intent to cause insubordination, | former president. With the exception or William H. Heald, president pro|house. The oath of of 2 3 t ¢ ‘Lord Michelham, who died of pneu-|the sons. Licutenant Colone s oot | Gisloyalty and refusal of duty among of berzer, who appeared nervous, the toft € Bilbicanaie. “iThe, wedk Tollow. |1stered by Chfef Tust dimonia in London, $5.000 to avery| coosevell, Jr, and Lic e Emane: | the naval and military forces of the | dcfendants listened to the reading of ng the legislators will begin law-mak- | er ich the governor read T~ lavia ho brought down a Zeppe- |,y ~.wl1 (\'m M(’. ol ", v‘m’»'r" United States and with interfering |the verdict without a sign of emo- ng. expecting to have three days a|sage to the general ass lin. His fortune ate prayer at the side of the sachet | With the recruiting service and the en- | tion. £ - e an early s‘op oy receipt - — B $100,000,000. \v\r"“i\\'llu S side r‘lh‘l’\f\ 1(1;‘.\\ L gn,;;\mnm of the s?k(“;!i\o draft law. | Vietor L. Eex;:er smd:T The r:r:l‘fr: ness and an adjournement - « | ilar ; ; _|in which lay tk aped OVCI| The convicted men face prison terms |is a surprise to me. I was certai =« and an adiournement | GOVERNOR HOLCOMB'S e e e roy | e callret mere UROCT o from one to twenty vears, 4 ne of | that the jury would acquit us on the Hihitation o Jane & INAUGURAL MESSAGE | o 8000 willin sis forecast NS0 }"h‘"“_’ Ehe aBolonali {from $1 to $10.000, or both, at the dis- |case made out by the government. 1 Governor Halcomb hd batter weath-| Mr. President and Gentlemen of the | de vkes of the Br md Ay e b e e e e O er his ation ihan he did|General Assembl | ¢ f ' £ Y LEAL a8 SN trial judge, who wi X punishmen e judge on hench. av e s | e e, Ger °‘?""‘.?,'.i,"\°fmf il R e i ater. Sem s conE and srood o twen lling saow and |Ing a party to the war passed three | s e Department of the .‘,,.f"'{, St (_f ‘Pr‘ C{>n.:\ s ~‘0} = tely presented a motion for a new |tried for 37 years. Now if T am to be shash under foot < morning made | preparatory Acts. The Garlder fiie Soabids lites |s‘“~ ich were M“‘ fnalyanc @00 :"\ OF | 47 Judge landis fixed January 23| persecuted for "lem' I shall accept my most of the legislators rey that T iblated ia Trosklgn: 1t will| e coloncl in the ' presence’ of Mrs aq the date when ne.willyhear(arsn- | fate Iike a man' HEES. . was wea : to the in- e War Census fir ¢ Ve 000, ol o oot T M, . | Ropseveltfor she did not aczomoany|ments on(this motion. The five de- | *Adeiph (Geérmer 'said: “The 'verdict s . the time| The first one ed February 20th, |l probabl " L v e corte irch or to the | fendants were taken in custody in the | came as a shock to me because I felt iy Foot Guards | 1917, directed a census to be it « wpart i et S o C Memorial Cemetery. | courtroom but a few minutes later |that al: alonz that we would be set to form zovernor and | taken of the resources of the state | e 1d > D ‘"“"U“‘C‘e b_){ _e"l‘f ""-\'« the 'u; TS Y |released on their old bonds of $10,000 | free. We are not discouraged, how- Stz B |men and materials available for use in | ter I S S g iiontans,) volimteer workers) 0 immediate Roosevelt | each. Seymour Stedman, chief counsel ! ever, and will keep the flag of social- Rk Sinen . 75 the event of war, ,,»m,mfl on Roos Sle Government during (the | war e eIEebr e Nt = for the defendants, declared that the i flying. BREIN th e thereby secured to be | 3 will receive bronze medals. The y of the late president was 3 RSN T T 4 SR o A TR i ¢ Senate passed the House resolution! from the famous room of | —————— — B 4 . sy a U T R > n ©om | 2iST STATE VOTES FOR SCME OF “CHRISTMAS” For the first time the zovernor ve;”to"(fi:"firesmem L Was NATIONAL PROHIBITION KEOUGH'S LOOT FOUND D A oloees fns act ace embargos on | journey 1and| Boise, Idaho, Jan. —The senate of | New York, Jan. S—Some of the ags. Al s Eet | cost would pdrawn under a|had been intil the | the Idaho legislature following the ex- |loot of “Christmas” Keough, notorious ess uniform em Lzd n of r Hoke Smith the sun|ample set vesterday by the lower swmd‘.afr adnd forgber, has hbeenufyound red star on_the dis-inetive | 3 < el “louds as|house, rushed through under suspen-|in a safe deposit box in this city, ac- scoeaLl T t uired to make a A ’“,Zf"}‘“" ff:,a\r,':‘g ,the ;mff‘sffmg Zoosevelt. estate |sion of rules @ joint resolution rat cording 10 a statement tonight by Ed- fdress,, Wit s ol LBl men hs b hway teading |ing the proposed amendment to win P Kilroe, assistant district at- s my nterests ;‘ it " |t H 41-0 "T'P' e = e ] S ves { e the| The contents of the box, _whi?: KflS A ] A bill making it unnecessary for| over a_small ¢ state to r’aufy the a:'(lond:lflerl~( ;5‘-‘,_:‘ifl‘r’.5‘“‘,f}‘fe‘_kfif“ific‘r‘;“‘{,_gfi‘;lzgda‘}u B s sbuilders to secure permits from > Tennessee: Votes For Amendmant. |3 Foo th $15,000 and $20,000. It also i Shipping Board to build ships for Nashville, Tenn., Jan ‘—T"‘—" centained $2,360 in cash. In addition : account was presented by emily today ratified the fed- |0 "Cors aloven blanic _drafts on \ ator Jones } 2 eral prohibition amendment, makinz | pro " g Gompany of Philadelphia 0. Generm Ludendorff is reported liv-|toll the jthe twentieth state to vdxe for ra ifor from $100 to $1,500. any of the ed n Sweden un the nmae of | President : cation. The house vote was 90 checks were on the Canadian Bank of 3 1dstroem | Here, s the slippery hil-land the senate 28 to 3, Commerce. The jewelry included doz- American Red Cross is completing e of Maine For Dry Nation. ens ‘of diamond studded pieces— wovarnerhy activities I o he Augusta, Maine, Jan. 8 —The Maine | watches, ring, earrings, pins and cuff ' i transfer its operati Christ churct lagislature today took the final steps|links. i 3 } m., |2nd ot Hungary and Germany : ‘ S necessary to ratification of the prohi-| Th articles can: be identified, Xil- e, Lieuten- Rt A glaze mille ae thep mencaw Eows bition amendment to the federal con- |roe said, by merchants who delivered | Sl ne Gl der Mills plant blew up Acton, stitution when the house voted in its|them on bank drafts stolen by Keough, | The second ¢ 1 sho STy !who was arrested in Altoona, Pa., two tary Emerg s i distant. { weeks 3 after he iy é ¢ : ] de un- | Iiinois Senate For Prohibition, | We°ks aso after he e i1 | £OVE dge L « 1 >rdnal . fenie : privgiieid, Ills, Jan. 8—By a vote| It has been Keough’s custom for c h he | Burp Holder quarterly | PT = A ‘ to fifteen the Iliinois senatelvears to operate only during the tate offi- | Mose ) e Irive ) e ied the federal prohibition | Christmas holidays and at Easter time. maint d ¢ The house will act on the | [t was his work at the holiday season . c € — - Lomorrow. which gave him his pseudonym. , hin L : 544 NAMES IN TWO e & ; : ARMY CASUALTY LISTS TWO NEW ISSUES OF 12941 U. S. TROOPS ARE IN ; 4 i et The_follo Heslwhan e TREASURY CERTIFICATES SIBERIA AND RUSSIA Ame: Pow o i = cabinet William | Washington, Jan. §—Two new ls- Fs"(‘);:’r‘;‘!‘ign:f"i}“’;?“;efia A::im:gntl?::n n Colonel Roose- | Sues of certificates of indebtedness, one | g iy “total 12,941 officers and men, o only living ex- | for $600,000,000, in anticipation of fitty | £USSIa tofal IAIL oficors and, men, 3t Sugtes B erty floan: receipts, andthe ofhier |L18 Wax dSpactuent anrounned 7._6‘ war. On corr | nounced today by the treasury, raised |™@en- : e ‘ !the agsregate of certificates, outstand- arg*;;euigghl;m{;;uy%sgam on goen < . | Private Sovernor | ing or offered, to approximately $4,- e g B Giwe or e s d Toy | - =R e Governor | e oF e e D ie youghly | of the 310th Engineers, the 337th Field icers. e senate r . | its memi | West 1 | ¢ T hbcbace current debt of the government, | HOSPital and the 337th bula Mot et of whom received commiss {most of which will be refunded in Lib- | "y, "smcria are the Twenty-seventh ept N appre ¢ . f ire net cost 3,300,000,000 of certfiicates | 204 Thirty-first, Company D of the - | R ok ‘h. | Fifty-third Telegraph Battalion; Field e o D ioeee e : e ] metropolis. | 1 Offered singe (e fourth Lib~ | Hospital Company No. Four; Evacus- and ant ol s $308,617.54. An itemized | . me time deal with |1} e e O oot iax | tion Hospital Number Seventeen; Med- ¢ yet to be named. R o r' ind receipt f ry item of | situatic 2 n the | Iesice | ¢ of the indefinite amount ;641“{! sg“;‘% De;g; M!\gr:bern Seven: ot Stafford appo expenditure is on file > of | State. Cor = {announced today. In addition $1,200 | Oranance Lispo: COMESTY, "mlm e i : IO e b o o : g bl e Secretary b 600,000 of certificates issued in antici- | PU'ance tompany JNumber tour; Cromwe ) r ne hap- T r e S -eints | Staff officers, quartermaster corps de- ‘Cou . Ma n of fourth Liberty loan recelbts | {;cpment, comprising two officers and The FESE w | Emerger Stat d in | M ), Wate R 27 men: medica 1 detachment of N Malt for the superio enigl o of- Wounded Severely. SR Lretes °f§‘”;5 3:1‘1 67 Ien, aa':‘d small hench but the semate did uot |SoEt who are under anfliols ds, e hansl AR GiGian MEETING OF REPUBLICAN stchment of ordnance, signal corpes SR b e e s ade by Tt et jamin Dorch NAT. COMMITTEE FRIDAY | 57 08rg, (AT% 14 photographic sec- 1l expire nex Meadas 1 Y Inance o nd making ample d S Chicazo, Jan. 8—All social features | tions. Kuille fromm the veco tion of the republican national committee's o gover me re we: 56,82 X s own in tha ng here Friday will be abandoned COMMISSION TO SETTLE - e ss of respect to Colonel Roosevelt, TR Thorls Fhe e At e gt : : 1 0 ¢ » business sessions will be held NEW YORK MILK STRIKE S DEehIbition A 3 oN0E v i - 1 i n ned L H national re-| New York, Jan. 8.—A commission tate proh nt premium to pay for the in- 2 1A amendmen against loss of on arrival | whose duty it shall be not only to fix January prices for milk, but to settle *an women are to have head- | the strike of the Dairymen’s League quarters in Chicazo and their nationallin such a way that this city will not executive committee will share the|agan be menaced by a milk famine central offices which the republican | was appointed late today by Governer national committee will establish here, | Smith. prop nd force of citizen soldicie has &iver FIRST DAY'S BUSINESS since the fi OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY ude vered Wounded severely, previously re- ported died of dizea P idering the cost to the State rber, Ware- ; : I r : Mrs Gilmore Reineke, execu- The commission will hold its first Special t sutlet of military protection during t A Rt tive s of the women’s commit- | meeting here Friday. Special to The I:nyr: ) e R M‘;W’}s t“‘r: ] 2 nonc tee, s The women’s execu- | Meanwhile the distributors’ represent- Jarttord, Ja T eEisIature |ihe amounts appropeiates by o Lot AH .. WEDNESDAY AFTEDNOO 'S LIS tive committee will meet tomorrow |atives will hold conference with the gl eral Assembly for the support of T i : onal Guard and Military De- irman preliminary to|New York Milk Conference Board, | partment asgregated $516,194, of which Friday with lhc national com- |and the producers’ members will dis- At 10.45 : niitte cuss the situation with officials of the. e 5y : only $101 ad been expended earUstice 3 2 sut concealed e DaBirymen‘s League. = . 7 : ! leaving an unexpended balam PGt oot e Ox ome of the woods in TO MAKE efore leaving for Albany, Govern- grder and prayer was offered b Ay | $414,456.93 e AL Of | of_Todke wert nd the splendic i was went to roam, D‘ST”-L;R»?ALOSUPREME EFFORT | Or Smith expressed confidence that' or. Tho of Somers. Depu The period of enlistment in the! Our ot Deterse. hoatneca! Hill home fo the commission would be able to de- | @ the Yo s ’r;"r'N r'i"r‘d 11| Home Guard is two years, hut the ne- | proo B Jan, 8—Distillers of the absentees 1 wie cessity for euch a force will not cease 5 5 vise means of shipping milk into the 3 i 3 0 ~1"1f‘ i :fl;’;g;“; waiting for final settlement of the orwic) @ e > 1 a 0 mak: al s S 5 B Tondon representatives . ween. | op|When peace is declared. It will be the zovern- | Rl flort through the courts to keep the | PTic® auestion. mong the missing, The oath of nr‘)}v::‘flmi Jntil an equally efficient force Dy Fa Frguen ‘nited States from zoing bone dry Uss ROOPS DEFE, fien was administered by the ate protection is created to st Toaht of the gt nt RUSSIAN T AT Newscs, ;"‘ nistered by the cnmkflr ceed them. T recommend that a lib- | e sl e e et s Vh-‘-”' r\ffi”‘ aly of W"fl | eral and sufficient provision be made | of g boys who tive vmmn{nro to take charge of the A LARGE BOLSHEVIK ARMY {for the maintenance Pt ice of our Home the comp The members are: 3 Washington, Jan. 8—Loyal Rus- _ = g 1 H’.lmrd, ' . ¢ George C l"!’\rg'*j"\- [;n«\?n-wlu;ms sian troops operating under the au- Shaw, Cane Tho thisd of & - % - ar at ha Kessler, New York: T. M. Navlon, |thority of the Omsk government have ot Was ofders or [isenapth o \'};NTHH"T"“T,?,'”” Acts g 5 | Rochester, N. .. George F. Dieterle, | defeated a large Bolshev houge and re : Chapter 44 of the Public Acts Tetconci . : Cincinnati: Samuel Wolner, ~Peoria. | turing thirtv-one thousand p Tames T. W 130 | e RLl iAot the Public iacts. the counci i k2 Tils.: Georgze Benz, St. Paul. Minn. and |and large quanties of war material, ac- John €. E0 oot oo e governor to Breviously vepartad | i ain Marion Taylor, Louisville, Ky. . |ecording to a telezram from the Omsk Mr. W elected | % T Whether the programme of the dis- | authorities to the Russian minister at iy and nford and| Committee on Food Suppiy oD rheTehe tillers will he broadened to other than |Stockholm. The message as printed in Geary were denuted M Pursuant theret governor Apr ki, An- Walch of his olect] eto the governor Apr | court procedure it is said, has not vet |the Swedich press {10 appointed a Conmecticut Commi : w s received today | been determined. The committee Will [at the state department. {tee of Food Suply, with a view 8. ra- meet next Tue: 3 —_ - creasing and con 3 ¥ cir Soc ~m——— | NUMBERS OF SERVICE MEN Jural resources o 5 Marriott, ' f cormm- quently, Robert Sc onn " ) | mage and the others asserabicd in say-| _ WITHOUT HOMES OR WORK {members, was appointed Federal . il rined) | bo Taft z:00d qulte aloud the Lord's Prayer as part of | Springfield, Mass.. Jan. S.—Asserting Administrator for Conne sclosed . (degree undetermined) |, Zpor he's +- these finai committal ceremony. conditions of unemployment among SakihG creation of ously missing in action I1roerer ts and . ght, while honor guard of |discharged sailors and soldiers 1~_ave fense thi rd dge-| o afwre. The politteal ¢ i = s nd forth |become so serious that an organized After a rececs Tor orgar. 1- | port the srmer pre. ? orvice, | MOvement is necessa of Willim fo this co; I duty, previously re- in action: en long ame known th. Mes T men today issued through the deferred indefinitely the pilgrim- |Rewspapers an invitation to all dis- which she had planned to take |charged men to attend a meeting here her husband to Francs 1o visit Numbers of service men ford, were appointed u committe onloyal co-operation of t icultur- the part of the house to motify the |alists of the State there has been an governor that tha house y or- | encouraging increase in the food pro- | ganized and ready to ceive any | ducts of the State, I Amerie 1 the 1 Quentin, ¥ voungest | are without homes or work, it was de- =+ tions . and the b nplorment S ad in ar clared. communicatic irom excellency. . S | who died in an c 2 4 "] The State Council of Defense. Americanization. | ) it 1e ~eRthia man pilot. It was re- — — Joint Session. I When the United States hecame a| The prosecution of thi She ¢ and | v; e pass is ar internation- | peried here that ilrs Poosevet woold] No man can make a fool of himaelf At 220 Senarors Kieet and ITemen- | party to the war it hecame evident that | ¥ | s made | 2l Josx® g0 to Florida before makng the over- all the time. He has to sieep oocm- [way reported to the houso that the if confusion, friction, duplication, de-' (Continued on Page Three, Col. Five)'uiout him.—kansas City Jeurnal At the graveside he joined Dr. Tal- | sons journes. —immalle hS T e ———