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-\'OLA LXI—NO. 9 Bullets | Norwich POP TION 29,919 Uetin 15 PROCLIAMEDTO BF 1N A STATE OF SIECE rament Troops Have Occupied All Public Buildings— usands of Government Troops Still Are Entering unich and Dresderi—Late Reports Indicate That the| s Have Been Defeated. © of siege|The imperial bank and the private - | anks, however, did business as usual ren | Many of the lar; shops the Leip- v gstrasse and Unter den Linden re- tined closed The failure of the newspapers to ap- ar because of the act of the Spar icans in suppressing them has stimu- n over-p ributing to th curity. The F day is depep rneral feeling lin population to- ing upon the telephone | for news service, and the Wires are | people of Ircland under the flag of _ The announcement bporticns. | erease of 110 000,000 pounds ‘over 19 ) overtaxed ; ¢ Irish republic, we, the doiesated rep. |Fad agrecd to cre: riv all the city’s iadustries, in-| London Post reports another uncon- of a stirring call by |resentatives of .the Irish people in|’Crk Harber Conciliation T nsportation lines, have been | fitmed report from Archangel that n for a volunteer army TeRs asEomblad alare tha o made ww.!.w} paralyzed twenty-four hour zen-|former Czar and his family are still ¢|lo repress the Polish invasion was i |lowing tc be the constitution of the |ident of the B eral strike “called in t againstalive ite cP 0 fis i Assertinz that use of force hy ¢ in the| Contract of the Pennsylvania Lines leani TR article then sets forth the Sinn |¥ith our men” but Tuesday it w metal | €ast with the Government was 2, | BANK IN MUNIC! Fein 'aims at securing international |Bas been precipitated workers were killed ty wound- | by Director McAdoo before he left for! STORMED BY MOB |recoznition of Treland as an independ- | POr leaders an | Caifornia i T v. BERLIN| . L the | ent T ind, having acieved t check TPolshevism” Glatzmidver on today no stret cars tas- | American destroyer Eusigre struck | ht-| i e atig, that the: I9h Peoplé by A re ihed as declaraticn bs e cabs or delnvory vehicles|a mine in the Black Sea, but fvas a ad ¢ v ob of several tho erendum may freely choose their ow endence” th e n moving. I strikes in-|to reach Constantinople. Four of i ver mob of ssverall thous- | STeNduin may, fucely choose thelr awm | oy (s, 1 ore than o ies of {crew were killed. d rson te 0 stol on % t says that t P g o ‘ ¥ | > 1 S bl - W:y‘y”\“‘ nn Fein o hall “in hoard (g ind affects more than 100000 Total war debt of all belhge.—enfi' By SRR it the of {MAY CREATE FOOD comimittees visitad_commer- | by Seeretary Houston. america’s debt | roODs | pig o ¢h states, were pro- nd the British SHORTAGE IN METROPOLIS yuses and ment stores dur” | amounts to$20,000,000,000 : I - et o n government to| New York he a or e e | It was reported from the German! 1 — =3 % and. 1 bring food 0 cle k ol ““V\' frontier t General VILNA IN HANDS OF It also s b organizatio: 1 y'“”; s in or t vv;_"uw\:r;n:«m h :.(,u Berlin wit | THE BOLSHEVIK ARMY |means available t lives o four o'cle e biz honses Charles L. Pack, prosident of v 1 8. —(T ver of Englar ul d closed th s and | American Forestry Associa sug- | A i 116 to the | subjection by mil ch tied th ws anl N onal highw | > } n eral | wise AL | harhor ‘-mM}l 1 t ¢ Roosevelt Vhick drove out the T orted nt tonight . : : Senate confirmed the appointment | m: 1 S - ons mith ion: DOl L % t Thompson of Colorado i ety Fecause th MVo 5 The situation 3 red to leave tHa iredcral WWrAat e T o iho memibers, o8l ¢ e introduc Cffsimistic can ue the €A charter was granted to Gaines, | | 0 WHD had 5o zan el i g s 1 i Gordon & Winston, Inc.. to dé a brok- | m ? 4 3 il i Hongc o wr“ o e ke Sdgan jers’ business in New York with a cap- & ’ : ere under command of - OB TR Baa st (i hor Roarte sl o The 4 Weilnee, [ital of $1,500.001 | har Dl o i ; ; : ves ! Kaldel The first 250 army horses autioned M POLES| i Py i -~ B i |off at Camp Bowie, Tex. brought i o ™ ] : = X | : ad. The o S . ) ! of i i Squadrons of British military air- ears sa ¢ the time . o B2 sl gl Versailles. " or evelopment of tramsit | with Mr. So ezar Commissioner Clarke of the Inter- 1 " . 2 ot 5 th eiuce et away from the President power over ¢ bine f i the j " orses an roed them loose in the| Secretary Redfield indicated Ameri- ts now holdin DT vert nos v 1 a 1 to burn the po- | can shipping rates from Pacific coast | n withdraw from otk i ¢ of Tue ports to the Far E: will be cut " . el o0 hane . ARRIVING IN GHICAGO |y descrined D o e e e X . t b € c A eir pughout the country. i r T ¢ 0 re forced to do so. | Lieutenant-Governor Cox of Massa- ) v . r ) ire, pa- | chusetts sen telegram to Senator e ot et w ; e e 2 ng i ht. a ( e him to introduce s or | o operate und name o Panama e N ! i 1o y 1 Roosevelt Canal | Ny Al ¥ ¢ Pl L 2 I dncies s 12 has been received from arifted ks X s who have been priso 2 ; 2 o AL n Bulgaria, Reuter's| d ‘ t n; on of ¢ | wor s in B A = . COSEVELT'S ESTATE €00,000 - 20 : » TO BE RECLASSIFIED EC ATION LEFT IN TRUST FOR WIDOW D leaders ir 2 ¢ n. Jan. 9—Reclass ic 1 interned ay, N i " : : ins ¢ ol annac in hosy Steps are being taken by the stat 2 : o | department to bring home m T ¥ ¢ = & | OF WAR LABOR BOAAD » rovided e, |aha o ey v Senator il g of Ohio: | nton, N d f spec s in those |~ Vessels of neutral countries % RS e, upo e army doctors will he | nae®Fo ter to the shipping board wr Eats ) na: Gover f 1Ml Jiofs Jersey, £ o i released as fast as existing At Soioy crmer_Gove P G D prheated | contracts expire. whe | ! : o cenera nd Park | AMERICANS START SHOE hat the eair B 1 i Maryland nd f REPAIR SHOP AT COBLENZ plate be heid t A e s ospital No. 11, Cape May, N. J et = n Wedne v 8t [for the widot ¥e ihe e \ w n ). 2, Fore, McHency, M., and Waltex | -1 1010 S0 SN WELHEALY, O es her power to disnose of it b enpone d | Hospital, Washington. All am- |55 & Snoe tERRLRE AL oSS sees fit 1 the ever cle alese i | o ¥ cxeept those of fingors w& 2 three-sto undry buitding < e he estate is to s P ° c v ssigned to n _selected | {1 ‘i) rcross the Moselle i el ¢ e D8 li loctrir ‘ Sor For ~'\\|n5h’&."‘" |from Coblenz, two hundred Germans v o 1 i e A Iroads and other pub- Moines Sanl e “A\nu cans, the same factory having 1id, are to be divided amon on Insane officers will A boon usad by the Highth Ger- o | tne ehitaren v S A | 2 LiEospitaliNe S wiilms [ 1O NHSRIY Deeh B 0 S o ‘ left to Colonel Roosevelt by his meeting {o- | ASSASSIN ATTACKED i | “Ten thousand American shoes worn o | w med as triesees Lieu | DR. KARL KRAMARZ| o ¢ <by the Americans in ir march | ( el Theodo Roosevelt = e = | A will b i across Rhenish Prussia awaited . T | W. Bmlin Reosevelt o enelts | NEW YORK GETS 75 = v L i) : }v(,uy 1nd more are arriving daily of | of t g ISR = | t 1 io The factory is in ch: of Major frs, T L 5 CENT. OF MILK SUPPLY jattemnt has chy hospitals, and to the Yase|g o “chief salvage officer, with Lie {0 oosevelt, who was unable row ¥or sty ohn Doe- | Dr- Karl Kra 5 Ok National Guard | et Thomas A. Carton as f lit t rave in. Youngs Meri 11 Vis- | inquiry begun here recer into the | Slovaki R cen made for | SUperintenden e ke n ranorial cem- | high cost of milk virtualiy is at an| : i Sl ¥ "' " g Sold widows will be added v after which she will |ond. John T. Doo the asalntantl o or: e ses requiring f Y, paralyeis| o, Cronairing force soon, and withi . ‘ Sasamore HIll: for 5. b isit | distric P o ennem. | painter in ind ofher nerve injuries. tubereulosts, | o8 Fh U ONT Wil he employir RWEGIAN |40, Solonel Hocssve ‘ ster. Mrs. | in aiats Sl _;“m, Castle = s of th ¢ oreguet than three hundred German me 5 $11,000000 | ton onn he will be accompanied |’ e W McAdos b s wat of:“Hot o Tt are paid by the Amer American | Archib Roasevelt pLats While an acjournmer® of one week L St | Bkl e arks from F 1| Hundreds of vistors theonged the| "o ced ungm until the Investiga- f Ay Rk ings, Ark | ithe amisute agreed that | that one of the roasons for the stag- | hesterans my immission, appointed | | sub-divisicn of injuries is provided to | TREASURY CERTIFICATES immediately | ing of a milltary guard of honor about | Dooling said he had no desie to conz |1 |iensure puaciliEsh A satinenl | L It ying away the floral t'ons and that it was entirely poss bie| LT i« employed | BAY s VIDE WORK on cf the third bi-weekly offerin jiten “they | TAs tha vettors siosa aicii that the “John D proceedings | 11 The youth sa FOR ARMY AND NAVY MEN « cates of indetedness wa United | this afternoon. an 0 oout the gravefwould be abandoned atat S Boston, Jan. f.—Governor Coolidge | Rounced Comyabysshe drcasups the war. | fi+ i @ ine Health department reno vere that|€d At a me told members of cc = | minimum amount offerec ed the wa Quen Roose th T ¢ Stailss ot = D1 [ told memby ymmunity labo 0 w"““ ‘;’ € t et i Min-| New York ey received taday only 0 talls concerning| yo.145 today that Massachusetts | 20.000 and the total sul »w wreath which lan vl i M T per cent. of its mormal supply of o | would provide work for men from et Sin 0 R ther claims | gra e ded squarely on the | n,ilk e 7 this state who are discharged from | The New York, Chi on, where | Telegrams, cablograms snd 1 —_— POLISH TROOPS DEFEATED | the army and navy. He declared |Minneapolis and 'Phil matter amore Hill 1oday and Cant ot Amsterdam, oops | by the executive department, he learn- | 4UOLas, ile the oth z ame | S (il tocdy, and @acmin Roose- EXPEDITIONARY FORCES| AMmsterdam t00DS | odl that betwen 90 .and 95 pF cent of|Sightly under, # they ob- | es Will be answered. Ho pupreroos inn | wirt iipaan, 9.—General Rees of the | gon “were defeated the employers of the state were in a e This | appreciation of the family for the “,;“:‘.‘j\‘" ot Tkt oL ‘.";,’lmj‘l:-‘f teers who la position to give work to men who left | ZONE SYSTEM FCR POSTAGE i e e system cf educational work | 30" }aVe. heen is to he used, he said, in aiding dis.| Boston. Jan. S—The zone system for | f —— the American expeditionary . . = of newspa ) the present | NEPHEW OF VON BERNSTORFF | San_Francisco, Jan. g lardt Von Dem B. Muench Lo Von Bernstorff, was sent UGHT TO TRIAL‘M three menths in the nnounced that | perpetrating a fraud ssinated Jean | ernment by attempting leader, on | country with ‘a for aght to triaj | ed passport. IMPERSONATOR OF ARCHIE and killed by Albauerque, N. M, Jan. 09— \ Paris restau- [ Jay, whe, accordi ted soon after- | ties, has 1t he had shot [ by repre cause Juar¥s had | chie Itoosc ling the sam- Nogales, Ari: year milfiary lreceived today by department of i Ueq wlficials her:. SEAMEN ON STRIKE IN Swedish seamen’s union has spread to virtually all perts and is endangering the supply of foodstuffs and raw ma- terial. The strikers have rejected gov- ernment mediation. The Swedish American linef Stockholm on her next by American deckhands, SINN FEIN CONSTITUTI;N lerman Capital—Bourse Has Been Closed' Because| sress in the near future. sie of the constitution runs as follows: |28 “Whereas, the people of Ireland |conciliation hoard to arbitrate ali di’ never have relinquished their claim to | ferences. Thi separat provi of oduction of rumors, | 1+ish republic at lives to mai nd materi- | FOUND GUILTY OF FRAUD 9.—Bar\ Al- By e nephew. of F JEAN JUARES he former German ambassador, Count need today county jail for upon the gov- 10 enter the Their appointn educational institutions at of the American expeditionary fore ROOSEVELT ARRESTED x to federal authori- obtained money fraudulently enting himself as Captain Ar- elt, has been arrested at according to a message heads cf the various gove NORWICH, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1919 1;2 PAGES— Cabled Paragrashs (Traffic Halted In New York Harbor Conciliation Board is to Ar- bitrate Differences of Boat Owners and Their ALL PORTS OF SWEDEN Stockholm, Jan. 9.—The strike of the e on January 18, will be manned HAS BEEN puUBLIsHED| ployes. London, Jan, 9—The first publica- tion of what purports to be a Sinn|, New York ein constitution for Ireland was | {he first day ' | ade today by the Globe. This has a |¢{rike, Which virtually halted traffic in | particular interest in view of the Sinn | NeW York harbor, the s Association Thé pream- [ Fight that the 1 propos 1 to hold an Irish cen- [CWne reement nationhood and, whereas, the [Prompt deni cnal government of the Irish |(e® Which republic at Easter, 1916, in the name |[3T® m.',"m\."m” ¥ the Irish peopie and continuing the |, J0 this connection fight made by previous zen 1 tions, Workers asserted the inalienable right of the h ‘nation to sovercign independence |MENt asserting and re-affirmed the determination of [ PYOPositions submitted the Trish people to achieve it and tives of the men will be considéred “Whereas, the proclamation cf an/|!P¢ general strik Tastor. 1016, and {he | meeting called for s of the men who g ve their neluding offic wnd men 2 esult o2 an r made by Captain Andre, Tardieu. ench high commissioner to the United Sta in the name of the French government to p French e dispesal the Kolmar from Posen with a view ed HEADS OF GOVERNMENTS TO MEET NEXT SUNDAY Bos it that the first meeting of the [cago stock amme worked out by the Fro%ch |been retired government zbout _thirty In political circles today expressions | time had been spent in ad been in failing health for of approval of France's choice of dele- s frequently were heard }vears. He Strikers Violent Buenos Aires that there were 150 this afternoon as a result of a between troops and _strik Fasena Ircn Works. The trool appointment announcement brousht m the strike commit- 'an cwners' diers and artillery in the vicinitv of her, vice presid Association ta force strike breaizrs to leave The gove 14 o'clock tomorrow | of | the supreme courage and the lorious | MOMNINZ. For that reason, rike could not in it have united the [Uttl that hour Durinz t upied Weissenhc er a stiff fight A despatch to the Frankfcrt Gazette negotiations mans aiso ocy charged men to obtain positions. [ progress betw ernment _and to avoiding usele OBITUARY. Charles L. Willoughby. 9.—Charles Jan. 9.—(Havas) Tt seems | loughby, a former member of the Chi e Tan GERMANY FALLING BEHIND nments will | the clothing firm of W take place next Sunday and will be [and Company devoted to an examination of the pro- | today. e en behind in the last mon h in turning | The A, over material reanired by the terms of | by th the armistice. A ct shows a shortage of 6 from active busines: Condensed- Telegrams Stockholders of : the Ri Railroad. at a Springfield, McAdoo 3233 shares, nted 19sses in the war total i res(r"t'.md missing. . . Californi, 2 Movement is Spreading— | 1915 was exiaros oF crude oil Business Suspended. 385300 dea vabremier Clemenc, vacation unexpectedls s reported | Paris. sy sualties here | Department of Agni sh [ cost of new e the | $300,000,000, < open- | British an. 9. —Tt m A ed fire on the strikers, who responded | creased €31 450 00 yioe oS EET with rifles, month in 1917, bt et The government has s‘ationed sol- | Federal restoration of the works, and troops from_various | proper limitation sections of the republic_inclufing Ro- | |tal;. | - s an government bought 5,000,00: L . At the 1 N | tion to 10,000,000 pounds t s i ‘oundry this afternoon 20000 strik i » pounds taken recent. s surrounded the plant in ar ttenpt _ Department of Justice foreigners in this country who violence will be c nent rushed un a fron mounted police national into the United Stat fternoon When con: nd taxicabs were overturned or de- “‘A'*‘ the Food Administration Y stroved. As night appro-ched the sit- American farmers. preduced in 1918 Uable stores, vation dmittedly was assuming grave 340,000,600 pounds: of tobacco, an i destructive and un- Ralph B. Williams, of the state bu- |4 [ iness Papers Association e government A senate, but the senaiors applications for employ- || Uil s office had placed but 61 % s passage by the house. ALLIES RENEW ACTIVITIES IN TURNING OVER MATERIAL London, Jan. 9.—Germany has fall-| Archa 1, Tuesday P.). Activities wer American Kadish front ve to date avy guns, 5 engines, 5,- | village of Kadish, retired from i ns ;96 COLUMNS .5, TROOPS IN RUSSIA ARE Connecticut | : meeting® at d, unanimously approved the reorganization plan. Of the mated at $17,242, 40, is esti- orts were I forl o mated at 100,000,000 bar- eau, who was on a returned o/ | places | road building in 1919 at Reserve Board favors th gold market with Washington, Allied operations in Russ carefully watched the Rus: friendly and_ remainso. “There i no Russi Russi rmarf case they learned the ( feaded donsthatudisaich, o0 establish a submarine Murmansk Archangel. said. to prevent its becoming | piciously senator contended German nd criticized today zen senators pariicipating in vizorous debate which continued eral hours. tor Hitchcock of Yebraska, rm mit Seizure by the American and Allied Forces of Ports of - Vladivostok, Murmansk and Archangel Was Made to ( Prevent Germany From Obtaining Valuable Stores— Chairman Hitchcock of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Announces Russian Ports Were Seized at the Request of the Supreme War Council in Paris. to recent addresses of Senztors John- .fornia and Lo hostile, to the Russian hough in oppositien to German- wvik forces, Chairman announced ! cock of the senate foreizn ! committee said in an add ! ure of the poris of V e R |, Argentine corn may be imported | Murmansk and Archangel ¢ ol American and Allied soldiers Germ: enator Hitchcock n people at these calm and orderly.” the Pacific port, and 000 to Archangel, the Aretic ropean Russia, and which leads to the Murman Those landing at V. most part still there or bod. Those landing at ross the White 5. while still holding anection with the distance inland, in each protecti n for their base have gone ey have held other t 2 ases the occupation of these ! n ports was made as u He also said he nd harbor were seiz mans had OPERATION OF AMERICAN i TROOPS !N« RUSSIA DEFENDES Shington an trosps in Rus in the i of the foraimn previously endorsed was in property t Refore ers was condemn- | merijcar reau of the United States employ- |bY members of the New England Lus- mentt service, said chould appropriate money. {0 finance |today to New England member: organizations which are endeavoring to | {i¢ United $ta veplace soldiers In industries. He said | the repeal of the law already has that of ment, men a teles for | of Milwau pas: | sramme the lto bar ON THE KADISH FRONT rday. Accord- to incomplete rdports to headu 7,000 machine guns, 1,000 trench mor- |‘ters here, the Americans burned tars, 600 airplane 600 motor lorries and cars, and be elec 1600 railroad | then went forward and re-oecupied H.ei | STOCKHOLDERS OF B. & M. VOTE FOR REORGANIZATION Beston, Jan. 9.—Stockholder ston and Maine majorite teday to adopt t reorg the tederal va d one of while of vre e consolid: nd Maine minority ng of certain note caging the reorganized secure the new is YESTER CLARK ADMITS HE STABBED MRS. ALICE SMITH tevere, Mass, Jan. 9.—Police who questioned Vester hospital today said he admitted them that he had s Smith to death with a vegetable k her home in th ARE OVERSUBSCRIBED |ed her five-vear-old his throat with a pocket knife. ted to scnd them both to the alleged te have re- to a question as to why he had ed the boy bodies were found vesterday af- city son Pace,” he Clark had shot himself Smith. He is alleged hospital said teday that | probably would recover. Peter Smith, husi | ¢ered woman, s wounds in Franc on BERGER TO FIGHT FOR SEAT IN CONGRESS Chicago, Jan. 9.—Vietor L. ». one of the five soc ders fcund guilty yesterday icy under the espionage act to ked to use their influence to secure |obstruct the government's plans to fight to oblain a ational assembly. Com ®airit | \im from conzress as disiavol | dy has been filed by J mocrat, whem By November election “If congress decides that there must Berger today, 1 1 again. And if congressional district will nnrepresented in this congress, Jan. 9.—American s Foliet-e of a are friend- criticized reteniion of Ameri- oldiers en Russian snil. Senators and France relations today. divostok, Borah of T republicans. nators Swan- son of Virginia wdministra- from obtaininz val- | tjor’s course. instified In- denounced thy as pro-German I Bolshevik governmen: the senator as- . What was Russia is a zanized agaregation of local gov- rents.” Except for the great ei r. he added. Russia is “compar of fighting ing the American operations Senator Hitchcock gave the llowing details We sent about 10,000 men to Viadi- ce the laating ar 5 Viadivostok ) : Mcartains, rmansk, aljied forces have been people with Borah in reply, tervention with Rus: indivostok avposed any ing of traops . Senztor Borah retention of Ame: nch troops, have penetrated s stores from termans or out 100 miles—as a mea both mans of transporta- afficial statement istration regarding its plans and py d by the supreme is at a time when with Germany was American and Allied operations Viadivostok saved stores s of doilars from German were 100 late to save Archanzel, Senator Hitchcock its height in deferding tha administration teen peace principlese and dnclaration® armistice terms i n neople and 1 when it independence Russia was a ica_ntroops. “invasion,” Tiko nvasion of Bolzium, was unexplainable n Operation ia was defend- iinmesota, re- asserted that Bol ground gradually, ator King e while Sen- ret that greatw exercises by the allies for the pur- Botheviki— e, opened the discussior liveriag a rrepared spaech those nirderous madmen. FRENCH GOVERNMENT HONORS AMERICAN GENERALS 9.—General Pay- hief of staff, was in- by the French embassy that the French government had cen- formed today the company tors and by Directror- doo of t on. Only tex Grand Officer of the Legiofi of Honor, appreciation of distinguished had rendered during the common cat military honor in the seccnd highest shares of common. The action he addition of the ligreement on of the Fitchburs road. Boston and Lowell, Connecti- River, Concord and Mentreal and smaller leased lines with and Maine. 1 W. Crooker, representing The announced thst Major Generals Frank Mcintyre, Henry Jer- . George W. Goethals and Will; Gorzas had been named command- gion of Honor, and Major Williams, Brigadier Gen- General C, C Marlborough Brewn and Frank T. Hines, and Colo- nel Constant Cordier had been named efficers of the Legion of Honer, s association, explained that he avor of the merger in general, objected to the plan for the re- ues ALLIES SEND ULTIMATUM TO TURKISH GOVERNMENT London, Jan. 9.—The allies have no- tified Turkey that unless the Turkish Medina lays down its arms immediately nelles will be destroyed. The Turks vote was taken rooker recorded his final gainst the voting by Henry S. Day 225,000 shares of the road on be- of the Foston Railroad Holding Company, of which Mr. Day rector. The have shown an usii- in aceordance Beston and Lowell stockholdos | with the armistice terms, but all the 1t their meeting unanimously approvad the merger. Stockholders Concord and Montreal at a Concord, N. H., also endorsed the largest in Arabia, laid down their arms throush peaceful per- Kakhri Pasha, the comman- der at Medina, offered one excuse af- allies were. an ultimatum to the forced to send Turkish government. ANTI-SUFFRAGISTS ARE IN SESSION IN WASHINGTON Washingten, before consress prolibiting the use of the red flag was voted to- the National Aswciatios rosed to Woman Suffrage in conven- ion of “sccialism, internationalism™ erganization that has a flag “oth- Stars and Stripes” was abbed Mra. and had kill- rank by Bolshevism and Plans also were made by the asso- ion for a fight on the Susan B. An- suffrage amendment the next congress. Delegates were present from eleven the home of a neighbor of neighbor that he had ol [relled with the woman. Ph nd of the rted o have died September 30 MURDER SUSPECT WAS ARRESTED AT BLOOMFIELD Blcomtfield, Conn, Chamberlain, 18, arrested here to- after a_search which lasted three months and covered New Hampshire, Vermont, New York and Connecticut. tance when threo police officers surrounded him. Chamberlain is charged with the murder of Dennis J. Clifford, an aged recluse, at Hookset, N, H., on October The killing of Clifford was sai@ have been one of the most brutal history of New Hamp- war murders in the Studying League of Nations. ssociations founded ed countries to study the shall run held a joint meeting in Paris on Jan= The Temps says Lord Robs = ert Cecil will represent Great,Br; emin {at the meeting me take my seat,

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