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=] Novwich VOL. LXI—NO. M1 POPULATION 29,919 NORWICH, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1919 EIGHT PAGES—SG COLS PRICE 1;W0 CENTS TRUCE AGREED UPON BY Mumey Getera it Terem hssn Siity 71 PERSONS KILLED N~ residents. Pnoher loan of $3250000 was ex- w d P d k . Gregory RBSIgflS[;C’g:;f;‘fijg::l e Ui S WOUMOS FAOBTEWSKI i €] nited States and iam. ) “Pecuniary Responsibilities” ’;)fa': e Lroonelib 1) N ruous thétad | Entered Room of Polish Lead- 4 2 Larbor. the Cause — Resignation| Representatives of the leading cop- er in Warsaw and Fired per producers plan to go abroad. . Cost of coal to consumer has been 5 : Becomes Effective March 4 ; 55 : I 5 A Government Troops Have Recaptured the Plant of the Vor- e s i T Southwestern Limited Crashed Into the Rear of the Wolver- F. . M .r.h T S Cl‘:';osrlzinzl‘lf;m Jan 12. Th?rn]z\ l'\\'{l"‘ OSecre(ary Baker left Washington for Imndon Jan. ~Ignace Jan !";«417 iregory, attorney general of the United | Ott: Vot dElver antaqa s skl “the Polioh los s . Gl 2 e . waerts—In the Fighting More Than Twenty Spartacans S | Quiawa to deliver an address hefore i, the Polish leader, has been ine Limited Near South Bryon, N. Y.—Both Trains Were - of “pecunary responsibilitie: an Were Killed and Forty Wouded—Three Hundred Were| winl return to the - practice of iny ; Australia sold 50,000 t £ wheat | entered the room of his hotel At War- 3 s vi the practice of IaW. | to Norway at $1.25 @ bushel, Nor.|Siw and fired one shot at hini, ac. Westbound and the Wolverine Limited Had Stopped to ident Wilson has agreed to his re- | x Tl sresic way supplied the tonnage. cording to an Exchange Telezraph Taken Prisoner—By the Truce Hostilities Can Only Be| '"ment nest March ¢, Two Australian destroyers that sail- from Copenhagen revorting letter of resignation, Qated Taniacy . And fee oeihation|ed from the Britlsh naval station ) ac(B0vices fom Vienna | Several Hot ]““" Take on an Extra Engine—Every Person in the Rear s : 4 ated Janua , and the president's | Malta are missing in a ctorms. viki implicates 1e plot to kill him 5 3 : Resumed After Twelve Hours’ Notice Given By Either| reply, cabled from Paris the next day. | Peousien Roiirsans it onded|Ir1ve heen arrested. Pullman Coach of the Standing Train Was Killed—Most were made public tonight at the Whiie | from present eosterly tomm Housc. The attorney general's letter | por : s seniy | LELIInIS; o > head of navigation on Amazon MR Sipeen In Fe f the Bodies Are Mangled B iti disclosed_that he had long considered { Amazon. Mo S s ois ol de loua b of the Bodies Are Mangled Beyond Recognition. retiring from office and had discussea | United States Steel Corporation re- | 1 )07 SCCCr BOVS conterring, WiS & ¥ B N S s ration re- ! Polish political leaders in an sttempt © few ppers|the matter with the president before | POT'S unfilled orders on books as of! Jan. 11.—Noon— ly newspaper. 9 = jto form a governme! representative | Patavia, N. Y 12- -“Twe rraf was ) plant of the Vor- | that were abl to appear were poorly [ Mr. Wilson' went ahroad. e L% - B e e e ore R S % by govern-|informed 0 local occurrences and| Mr. Gregor Caston not yet | o Eugene Fagot, member of the French!y, oo T ™ e o 2o e ., the | injured, thr in a rear end md the Ay were withont information of happen- | heen appointed and there has boen te, was killed in an "“‘m"""°‘t.ormun attempred to vent him ion o Yerk Central nt dis- Spartacans | nings ontsid There has been offician intimation to who he wili|2¢Cilent in Chalons-Sur-Ma from goinz to Posen, he ar- near earl 1 \ faken pris-|no news of Pr nd 1's|be. The names of Frank L. Polk. coun- | _War Trade Board lifted embargo-on Sl e ] r o { sout ners | sellor of the state department, and |CO'T imports. This opens Argentine asleep in a hotel a crowd of Germans | Westbound nto 1the Wolve fired on a parade of childrer Limited, 0 westhound, which were marching in honor of Paderew- st to take on an ¢ki. Two children w | Acting Secretary while Mr. ina s | market to American buyers he newspapets | in Europe, and Senator Heam- |, The five alien enemy. owned mem- o e Mention. | berships in the New York Cotton n for the losses | ed today. | change were sold for $75,911. tendc e reed frem quickly breke i-|inz over indemn . several bullets struck the window v persen in the recr nan ts momentum ot m,‘ of the week and the damage to Mr. Gregory's letter of resignation Treasury Department report over-|ihe room occupicd by M- Paderew- of the Wolverine s killed. leap forwurd : fo irtillery, | their newspaper 1ts, but the gov- | follow subscription of the third bi-weekly few of the demd have bee ash. Neither in an | ernment rentlv is le concern- r Mr. President: “In accordance | offerings of certificates of indebted- —_—— e - thus far, most of the bodies | was injured. n Spay-|ed abot s minor of the ae- purpose expre d in our|hess. NEW YORK'S HARBOR mangled bevond nition. — b the | tivities wcans i before you went| l‘:resrd]ent V\I/ilsc(m signed the bill pro- | STRIKE HAS ENDED| lentified ‘are | STATEMENTS ISSUED BY i E esignatior viding that the Governme ay fo D=L ankiin I, £ "y BAVARIA DEPLORES Reeenation i e el Day B0 : Tan Cowuh ey e L Hedifoiie] THE NEW YORX CENTRAL rou WARFARE iN BERLIN 2 st ded today by 1917.'F. A.! New York. 1 i lew York N teh, Bavaria. Jan, I9- Premies Private Employment agencies col- sion of 1 T the tral today atements 107 ‘ 1 legraphed to lected more than $2,000,000 in fe Workers® fo et s e unknown South the Terlin g ment \ i that £ from the workers of the State of New pendin stion by ce rind signifvi S Crowley, the warfare 1 } t to 3 1 nati ) York in 1918 1 oG Jose armv on Mexican zer, follow: of nd, . The telest nember of cabinet. It c General John E. Stephens, com en e : ! v i the Southwestern | fairly said on imanding the 6lst rounced to- gade, Field Ar-| : ny oute from New York in the It g . ers would 17, Wolverine, 1 of pneumonia Camp > Segred : : _No. 17, the W ) is <los Costquidan, France, Lhe ithe hoar from New York to St. Loui 4 m 1 n \ S Car deliveries to the Railroad Ad-|{0momow & gin, nan porter on sleepsr which was | Both trains irvolved were made np R ; : mar v ~antime nistration in November were 107, [On% wouwld be lished cel cars of most modera 13 rhood to of sa on modest way in ¢ cars'and 46 gondola cars. to "'W‘ na Mrs, X chterman, of | i$ equipped wit itomeiic signals of > m sust Argenti veekly grain shipments| R 4ty : and most approv s follows: Wheat 1 R . : Tora Doherty, o Fint, M 0 the only he 5 N p the board. and six hoard meat N M e vith v 1 0 nels, corn 2 000 bushels, a s antl Lt SUH probably die a train with ev notice e lisy 000 bushels, flax 29,000 bushels. |1 e€T n others wer i > doctor was sent. from : : vl L Fuel Administration announcad thei '’ ear 1'ulima nian grnang ;‘1‘ atied aga rdrawa all orders and. regula- | ties oceur steel cariremoved to hos re e iim 1 It it ¥ and was cor The un- | antomatic signals w ng prop- tions concerning fuel conservation ex-| nd i3 < A 1 : * Iso r De after the accident the flag- | cept one relating to natural gas. i per fter e g | Dutch Ministers of Justice and For-| end w L caiil No. T soaes dhat e e e 2 Affairs announced! no lcomynission | « smash the ecenter | fusee which he had placed on the track SPARTACANS REPULSED : : g vet been appointed to define the| of the rear its entire length, 11 passed N en Number ~>.< AT DRE oAt aftiin ) I status of ex-Kaiser Wilhelm. sweeping th t=Snio Frie a tion. D Captain Potter, aide to General Bid- | EomHCHS e s . A tion wean for commander of the British troops| debris vere - tightly S e ¢ sland, reports there are NOW | 1 of 1ne bodies Bt o P on n No. 11 said the automatic signals t th ere clear Tlowever, he ad- = set at dang after the ae- 1em. e also did no: see the flag- 0,000 American troops in France.| i e ey ;| "A ‘special commission of the Fuei| | most insianta- 1 open min vernm railroad soard— of Administration reported three ye: A rm will be required to bring the coalland & s of Noi ppi { bide by ru | on. 4 Virtnanv a | Public Utility Commission of New man 1 | 4 hern France to full pro- that wounded ring I'ri afternocon u squad or ttempted fo enter 1i1d i 1 motor 0 Cros< fla hev wanted fo rive o ask that this nation take effect on that date.” president replied v Dear M:. Atto profound de ept your news- culated = that >mbly | ntervention if he harbor the entire Jersey aupproved an application of | aper the Pennsylvania Railroad to issue! leaders in New Jersey its:general ~-marigage (600 men wo bonds to the amount of §50,000000. {morn‘ng anl_wou According to the Department of|pending the War because vou ha convinced me ! Agriculture the United States willision on voundad, inent | it is necessary in your « inte- | export 2,000,000 tons of beef, pork ps halted the car and found that | for vou to retire. There becn | dairy products to the American he occupants were armel e- BERLIN | no one with whom 1 have heen ¢ | ditionary Forces, neutrals and Allies! ho Iver a 1 greni 1 London Jan. 1 15 been [ated in Washi whom {in 1919, refuse to Srart wre sai e 10t | resumed in 1 to aa-|learned morc \ ot | Senator Calder in speech opposed | board. foriy w the ’ ’ from | counsels 1 h tiached more | the United States of In- = | areland import on of | of your office Your admi Mercantile Marine's l.n.mnDISORDERs CONTINUE 1se Britain was bidding | IN BUENOS AIRES | of ilroad tonnz the : ‘“‘]' for them. He said America shouldbe| Buenos Aires, Jan. 12.—(By Wolverine w viected by | view of two miles and ; cold. 1e o 2 \ble to build ships much_cheaper. P.)-—Although the iron workers s . as the The rear e lights on GREATER PART OF he 1 bontil it i ! Senator Gronna, North Dakota, .re-|was settled vesterday and artianis tre both burning brightly and GERMANY WITHOUT NEWS D | deed to the nation | that farmers ported before the Sen Northwest demanid red by Hled off strile which had been ¢ gional federation w 6. MEITARs s Tt momt e | vourselfs obliged Ry P g S e, TWO INDEPENDE public 1if neer of No. 1 on why nable to e Jdid not see sant - Govern- | t for the |n | ment price of $2.20 for whe 5 , there was only a slight de tae block 1 lamps.” e claims Germany has beon withon SOCIALISTS ARRESTED| MY best wiskes not only. hut my )19 harv They fear disasteriin the acts of anarchy du also is nnable : L s (wos 1S B B . 11 ];;V‘V:)ml‘n'\“-n"w e ooy Jould the Government withdraw the nisht and today. The corrobor see the flagman t of the seizure of the Derlin of e A q00; Leemant and T, Hopeheltt ranty 1 which is known as an anarchis he first m to stop or semi-official Wolff Bureau Meyer endent SoTe o T ihn e e Flags the American, allied and|ization, issued atement red acans. The Garman p n_arre b Hose dot bt e “zec! headquarters at Viad- | claiming connection with the upon the Wolf Dureau sehganahenelityof Jf ma cut of re-|ness, which it was asserted d foreien new | has not been made p with you odore Roosevelt | to foreign agitators. SOCIETY PARASITES” WAXED OBITUARY. rgents also halte pub- | has one of the m = LES ‘ Throughout 1 e A AL x night and duri fon of hali a dozen of lg-gest ers ROOSEVELTEMEMORIAL John Mason. st the Eber vernment i 1858 NAMES IN THREE : there was shooting FAT ON “WAR CHARITY"| (o o SERVICES IN WASH of the city and r 3 e | it 5 e« . T g S S ‘N‘:(T’o““ ARMY CASUATY LISTS! clashed with 2rmed srouns o e e e 1MADAME LEBAUDY ADMITS I'BIG DIRIGISLE STARTS for Theodore Roosevelt wore| Washington, Jan -The followin '[‘”‘] Y, mos R SEions C s and *attach- | torium here tod pd | Z today in the churcches of Wash. | casualties are reported by the Com- |took place at daybreak at the pen Sialpe i andi| o acaican e HE\SH\OT HER‘ .HUEBA,':V?: ey fasillas VOVAFE | inzton, ministe il “0 rahhis)manding General of the American Ex- tiary, the city water works and at sev- ‘»m':rh‘::v e inder dol ‘-m!\“u‘m: : rie Augustine baudy oo Buffeted by iom tributes fo his memory, S itiona {eral police stations. B contributed for war { Lere five District Attornev | Killed 4 [ ™ from Providencs, ad by the Youn died from| The Fifth and Twelf: ffered a break- | the navy's | . L, where he } Nassau counry th: o : e | \ berty | wounds accident .mql‘l"‘“ in Buenos Aires tod \ own while giving the wremicre of a e ng i at Rockawa here s also come into the cit : > Wom Roon ‘ f Nassau cou |the naval air st O ) con- | other c in _aeroplane w molodr Woman in Room led her husband Point at 9 o'clock this morning on the | spoke. | 1 ase ound. [and a regiment of mount: : A, H. Wi theatrical iy, known as “emperor first legt of a 1.500 mile voyage to k B EE T wounded (degree un-| (b€ latter being mounted There he entored her home Phoe- | We The stop scheduled was 1 = 2 2 ar-amzements will be held in Columbia d for the ge, here last night, Hampton Roads tement issued by | | The C-1 which carried seven land was commanded by Captain her {ley Vincent P’ 1y | naval air I could't|We wounded on 29; total i set fire 1o in which several mil- | S, : | lion pounds of River Platte wool were | 2 A ored. The which Killed in Action. | fargest in the w been closed rals—Marion Karomaroyk, An-|since the withdrawal of the Amer o Joseph J. Shapse, Torrington.!Wwool commis: and of buying ABBI LEVlNE oF &% C>OKLVN | Privates—John P. Medeiros, New | This afternoon to a large ZHARGED WITH HOMICIDE | igntly 2; | of more and tl ceks quoted her had been thr sen years a longer ir, Weeks said he would place the comn others in-| by M ious methods Waln Kil- | In t % : | ; ent accot Bosto Nl the £ I ! Bedford, Ma nley Mikenezionis, | Drint paper warehouse. (pneared on the Lone Nagsau county grand | <O +1 com- |, New York, Jan. 12.—Rabh | John S. Murad, Portland,{ General Dellepiane, ssumed t : in vaudevi Disted tie oy B Ohis |Levine of Brogkivn was arre B ! military dictatorship e 2 A T et several with Marion ., | Afternoon, landing safely at the Hamp- ey, o0 @ cha: oo Lomicide H Died from Wounds. iy that I!‘_r]‘ settlement of (b ce Q ¢ - e ame his wife s i AMD- | ing from the death here today of e D e )ad improved he | He was leading man v 0'Connor | except that he and rew suffered [ %1 the house in which he lived. | g7 yyilljam Degroot, Medford, Ma the troops would continue tl s seasons. ( . some from the cold According to the police, the couple | . : ities in view of he anarch To r»,,f au declared she her hus- Gantal ”P"‘,j"-‘ e eagaged in an argum over the r us A, La Forge, Huntington,| which were being led by for- 11 e erd five times because he “deserved | Captain Parke the s diniel bl e ve i e Pat A. Frongello, Boston, le & , b o 1 | woulc sume its trip tomorrow rn- arE g 1esses A | wit SiLLEnCT 4 o ind that ehe predictel she woull | ¥l 'f‘:',fj‘]“’)"f‘_ ‘w_q'“;‘,w]"" ELOWERIOLH |Tevine struci the women ove Wounded (Degree Undetermined) Two hundred agitators M. .,‘n"mmh 4 singing for ted “like Mrs. Carm g REXTS {heart. Then he took her to a hospi- | FPrivates—Maurice A. Bresnahan, | rested and interned aboa i ' .\‘vlv.llv'fi . Passed Over Washington where she died of heart dis Vally ¥ R. 1.; Kenneth Waldo,|in the military bar Yy inc wde | e Scheol for in- 4 Wiedliner, me ‘ - om which she had n suffering. | Willimanti {a well known ana who had been$ 57 Museum in and udy’s nurse, toid off Washington, Jan The S Missing in Action. riding wildly t “wit o 10oting Madame ed over Washington early t U. S. TRANSPORT PUT on r room, threw d reachi rivate Edward I cen on | noor out, dropped | and Fraher, New over the Wh ack, agitating ope i o food situation in Buenos Aires | :fter a season witlr Robert Mantell, _ircturned to Doston. starring in w re- INTO HALIFAX, LEAKING |Ha val of old comedies. Tn 1:\‘-:h_hi- into the drawer of her R New York, Jan. 12.—The United | 7 | ved Laerties in Hamlet in which resser _exclaiming “God wili never | FRANGE WILL NOT DEAL tates army port Tuckahoe, | SCNDENGS EIST: TO MAKE DISCHARGES members of harvies 2dwin Booth was star. rejve A revolver cont five | which sailed m New York January! Wounded severely 312; wounded! ization men 1 yminence. Sir Charles Wyndham. BNter, Whs Tound this WITH RUSSIAN BOLSHE\/IKI 9 for St. ire, was reported today | (degree undetermined) 3; missing in IN SECOND NAVAL DISTRICT | i< man. he colleered about| 1 ongon, Jan, 12.—Sir Charles Wynd- e ‘ashington, Jan. 12.—Great Brit- |} wir leaking badly and put- i action 33; total 348 5 ewport. R, I Jan. 12—Orders for | $200 voropriated ‘106 per|pars. the aotor, died in London today. R e pmm the Allles and. the Goit. | Hne: into” Malifax!} = Uni Connecticut men: immediate discharge from service | cent. i his own ends before o WAFN\NG AGAINST ed Stafer enter Into nesotiations with >mmn]r_1:11lwn.:n_l officers presumed she Wounded Severely. o a larse payt «I»r]n“— personnel of | he was “persuaded to retir arles Wyndham, through his lall Russian factions, e was disabled in a storm. H 2 the Second Naval District were re- |field of patriotic anl visits to America, covering a period ENEMY PROPAGANDA | paric Yesterday by Foreign ‘f\nn‘:\-na‘fi Jhe Tuckahoe which was loaded | e ’i{ift'" ‘\;::. ceived today by Rear Admiral Joseph | werk.” of lm‘x; vears, was almost as well Jan. 12—Warning that | Pichon wi an empha atatement with army supp! France, w T e }\ Oman, commandant of the district. R One or zited my lnunched last Jul turn- is not | that Fran z, Bridgeport; vropaganda = wonld not de ‘amden, al in any way known to the theatregoers i this ~(By the A. P.)) uld be qeliver- | Supreme council of the peace c t now ap- | consisting of Presid 1} emiers and fo the it pow .ed this | France, the United & made | met at three o'cloc s ey b venty per cent. of the naval reserve | ol aver to ch as he was in his native Eng- ¢ 1 i Rl al In any Way | na was built in the record time of 33 | Sam Schimolvitch, Hartford; John |ynan are to be released. tomether it Sen i Bt O D was | with minal me of the Bol- B vk, Hartford; Charles J. Boy- , together wit which had tle was a prime faverit f th ay But- | sheviki,” was transmitted to the state | 22 1 i b et el 15: twenty per cent. of the men who' en- |other issued questionnaices 10 persoi h stage and had mei with some Colambia U deparment here on Janu by the | ¥ came e han, Bridgeport; Francis P. Cassidy.|listed for the duration of the war. ten |of forcian birth and wpen S atistactory i it Burooeaniontirent s S 1| SUPREME COUNCIL OF Plainville. !,0, cent of THe fen G0 ihe esulE| Al o PR R Rt Al o hb e America Society here tonight.| It was not se nt to ¢ American wm-fl' PEACE CONGRESS MET MARINE CO&ES*CASUALTIES %xuu} who enlisted for four v be- | “dinlom 3 5 sented as|eq ypon his military bearinz on the The troublemakers,” he asserted, | delegation because state department Pa Jan, 12. 5 tween April 6, 1317, and 1918 > per cent. of the men in the inuate that circles of ishes to an- nfl‘xm.\k ance wishes could not annex Asia Minor roublemukers insin not satisfied witk ace Lorra assume andin he did above 6 feet ht, straight and slim as realized t ¥ e noted act acquaintance with the Am a surgeon in the federal ar the Civil war Killed in action 9; died of wounds ived in action 23: died of disease| wounded (severely) 67; wounded| additional 15. per cent. of the | ghtly) 4; wounded in ac- | hospital cory to be sent to the! undetermined) 3; miss- | homes before the end of April. Pref- |. ing in action §; total 120, nce in discharges will ne given to|e: it buses listed by Mr. on fo :he outrie pavment of e eollecto vment ¢ 1 of nvomm e 1 befor- rogre uate that the meturn z for the ates and It this afternoon at tion (deg laries. ho! : born in Liverpool in on’s action was | the French foreign office for the first| J S. of Newton, Mass,|men with dependents and those who . dlication of etfort tine prominent physican rnexation of all German territory on e S R was ihe only New | vish to comdlete thelr cdue i ond : pient phnsic the left bank of the Rhine. France is R ——— { rrangements for the procedure of 1 England man on the list 1 — - —— ahag ol nmae #sking nothing of the sort and could | CRUISER SEATTLE TO BE | conference tomorrow. at which {he e [ May. GEN. T. H. BARRY - nabla socicty o Tt Do _Induesd io- ettenint: 10, extend full delezations will, be present. | | its sovereignty over the lation in thm area.” SATURDAY AFTERNOON'S LIST. COMMAND EAST ERN DEPT. J it 7 hington, Jan. 12.- LUXEMBURG HAS BEEN AR, died of accident| wral Thomas i1 Bab PROCLAIMED REPUBLIC |, addition to A Kiir sa in forcinz the 000, coliected by 2 conv hthood upor succeed- | of the coronatic of over| iy Charles on of un-| d to rman pop- USED AS A TRANSPORT — g PRINCE LVOFF CHAIRM AN today oflicers e a1 the Central department of army marr ast, br : s i - vith headquarters at Ct s or- | questionable obli thirty years was 1= 2 g S i Paris, Jan. 12—(By The A. P.—aA| Connecticut men: by 2t N tois: his company. At the actor Par J 12—(By Tha Associate arrived f Bor x with 95 of- . Grand Du ported action: 3 & ITISH WA Preds x—l:‘)nl ce (..u.i'm T e s ‘\‘11 i S y °f- | withdrawn to her Private Clifford C. Titus, New [0 " ; aeins SALE OF BRITISH WAR | Jflh" H. 3locombe. premier, has been namcd ——— g capital. | Haven. i 2 Vel e, : : BONDS A GREAT SUCCESS ‘ New Haven, Co Foin, man of the Nu n commiitce, com- MEETS X Severely wounded, previously re-| " Ganeral Ba Tiomnt 5 me less| !l Slocombe. who had an postit of amhebeiors and otlist prom: | o D T WILSON MEETS To Name Destroyer Gideon Welles. |ported died of diseas - S'zo g rot hvet been dataied. it Skt tional reputation s a srow inent Russians, which is meeting in AMERICAN PEACE DELEGATES| tvashington, Jan. —One of the| Corporal Arthur W. Bjornberg, Mid- | cuid today at the war dcpartment. lias, died at his home here last nis l?r‘.; lo,arrmge {o the presentation Pari 1. 11 —President new navy destrovers is to be named | dletown. Major General Leonard \Wood, now t the e of d taken ma of the Russian claims 'o the peace|went o the headq confer The commiiec is con-|ican mis retary of the navy, stantly communicating with the lezi-|ernoon and remained in conference | war, and navy officials ers of the movement for « united Rus-|with the Amcrican peace declegates for!that they were o ion at five o'clock for horticultural pr country. of t sording 1 onal W approximate ticut, sec- | Wounded in action, degree undeter-, commanding at Camp Funsion, K the Civil | mined, previously reported missing in has been seicoted for tha pust, hut the d today | action orders will not be issued un'il he de-|c ion, anxious to bear from | Privates—Ernest W. Norman, Stam- cides whether he desires tnc depart- | pounds sterling and it s hoped wu Maine reported 14 degrees below pia. paaxly oua baurs, ena af his relatives to act as sponsor. ford; Josenh Zaxeba, New Haven. ments reach 1600000000 pounds sterling. zero. " v CRVELWN AP i

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