Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
errmeTy e i) NoPwich Bulletin VOL. LXI—NO. 14 POPULATION 29,919 NORWICH, CONN.. THURSDAY, -IAKi:: Bele % EIGHT PAG! ; PRICE TWO CENTS i PEACE COMMISSIONERS HAVE DECIDED et PowerofWarl &=, = Teersms et pin it EACTIONS N NAT. LABOR {ilize an army. SESSIONS ARE TO BE STAR CHANER bt 255552 ki e (oo o AONTEST | amouted. to 472,911 h(dasi,ncxg:i!\r"f‘:beo; Claim That in Many Smtes: French, Italian and Japanese Delegates Outvote the American| NiNE KILLED IN ExPLOSION Has Refused to Carry| President Wilson accepted the resig-| Al Legislative Actions Can nation of Bainbridg | e ¢ OF MOLASSE: |Zaticniior 1 Colby, of the Socialists and Memb: f the I. W. W. Mad ined and British Representatives, Who Have Advocated That| rocton, yan, s:g::( )‘\::7:: ":..’1 Out Agreements on That Sl}laf;lb?iési:"::;lr-l s E Y“k& Under the Law Be Referred | ol el Rl ade a Determ |dcsoenits T n e g e Il e hden - monmeenty | Effort to Get Control of the Body~—The Outcome Will the Proceedings of the Peace Conference Be Wholly| i« injured by The explsion of a Plea. | French Lesion of Honor ! to the People. o ! e len Ot (R & | rding to a Hollander arriving| Be D ined by R f the Credentials Commi oy son | 17 front off Commercial street, near | 2SNINStON. Jan. 15.—The author- | &t Amsterdam, the kaiser is fast be.| San Franeis 5 - Follo etermin y Report of the en mmit- Open to the Eyes and Ears of the World—Information | {7, ;*": o ¢ Eight bodies |1 oL the National Wr Labor Bord |coming @ lelpiess lunaiie AR I e sali W h Galleri “Packed,” C lled . 3 i were removed from the wreekage and |48 e its rees now that hos- nthracite s n December | der temporarily restraininz Gover tee—Socialists, it erie: a ont to Be Given to the Public is to Be Confined to a Daily Of-| on [man died ‘at the Relief hospital Miities Ty et s hal el | were et rg;l flliam * D. Stephens. from signing. s s : trol ost of those injured snffered only | mor) (o CC or the Bothiehiem | the year were 76 645,915 tone. | ratification of the federal prohibition H i X N " from bruises, The identificq dend. | Steel Company who had been askcd| Chile Copper Co. prode. P { constitutional amendment, it was in- the Afternoon Session—One Resolution Calls Fora Gen- ficial Communique—American Newspapermen Protest| “Time<"/oinon, motorman, oy the | Ippear to answer complaints that | pounds for L'?rrmifr,o(:-i:;;aj?’jus\v??g‘&Hmtcd oty ARt it ts aion Tk Roxbury distriet. 4 made by the board during the | A ¥ . & b E 9,854,000 pounds for previous month. | Ve taken in certain other states. 1 i All In. That it Violates One of President Wilson's Fourteen| ‘e bridse Ciovenersy. who nvea| "7, medchet boen capried ut “w!?pms of olonial foreign weel in | It Y5 said at The offie f the Ca eral Strike to Compel the Immediate Release of All In | near scene of the explesion. 3 the boar 18 were 413419,907 pounds, o ornia Grape Growers' Association tha . o0 . . . Pidiis ieorae Leah: v Helil duestioned the 00d faith of the com- | pared with S TeICe o o ot i e e s oD At dustrial and Political Prisoners—Radicals Carried a oints. John M. Seiberlich, - Oackanith, of|heny and said its present attit de | Lindley M, Colorado, Maine, Nevada, 21 Brooklyn Rapic ths Raxiohs a i the whole situation with Diew M. son, receiver for th . i Transit Co f 0, Oklaho Ohi Wa o= = “to Jan. 15—(By The A. P.). The |respondents, of whom there are about| William A. Duffee, city Yahorer Scnse of Infustlce which makes onelmore cars into service to refiene om0 M Saus] ars Nebi o Motion That Eugene V. Debs Be Invited to Address the of whether the peace confer- |one hundred here to report the peace | James Kenneally, city iahorer. mplabe e aan ool getiion. : aics, it was said. all Terisative acs| C i oceedings, have bee veived er Francis, city labore o e at ihe | iBnal Congness 'of 10 Aus. | tions ‘can be under the law referred 5 be secret or wholly open t0 | daily qudierice by the Americgn com- | Thomas Nowew 0 boad #la ot ‘have this. powor, vl.uH:’!n'j:: :}j"va"‘"{'fsffl,‘"f":{?';"‘\‘{]‘P‘*;']:Ui {0 the" peonlo rand. that 1o whar. o omvetan “'ot ‘Which has been 'long | fissioners under the sUpulted Cons | thor oS D04 Mot vet identifiad s | representatives to determine wpat | fFARChISE o all subjects of Germany| riim, the People have sixty days in| Chicaso, Jan. 15~Socialists and |immediate release of all political, in- was brought to & focus to-|osions that what WO Ce e ot 10| Tar-Of a i ‘about 12 vears.old; o is possible to. be done in this|UVIDE in Austria. { which to take a referendum ! members of the I W. W. after meei- | dustrial and religious prisoners, i when 1t was announced that an |e ry f‘_‘:’ N o e e L 6 Dolice tonizht still were search- |situation.” Charles E, Chapin, formerly city edi- | pjyg S e ling defeat today in the organization | cluding Thomas J. Mooney, Warren K. 1 been made to confine |y [{:};‘;I““"*jm“‘;w o o P ";L"vw;‘{nul-tr;d for possibie addition- resentatives of machinists and|tOF of the New York Evening World, | STATES RATIFIED jof the National Labor Congress, call- Billings, William D. Haywood, Emma e Aeuh A Thn bl S 5 alvietimane iy i """ clectricians empoyed by e Bt was senienced ars' imprison- | AMENDMENT YESTERDAY |cd fo adopt a programme for obtain- | Goidmah. Rose Pastor Stokes, Eugene " ial communique and — 1l mot hoe Sause of the explosion | hem Company complained that awards | Ment for killing his wite Washington, Jan, Ing 8 new ol for Homas I Alooney e, N e ! ) greement prev BRITISH. PLAN TO! MAKE mieht stats monmitely dctemined to- |of back pay were not carried out ard ' The Allies have decided that all the|0i 85 stutes—one less thon g e Bllbes o o e o egates not to v INDEMNITY | it Siata, police officials express- | that men who complained ihrousi | d by Heichsbank, esti- | Guired tnrec it cd attempt to capture control of the | heginning of the war. : way g aformat GERMANY PA ¢ fumenmior that it rvesulted from |the plant committees established I |mated at $500,000,000, shall be trans-|the prohibition constitutionai ter in the day. The orolen- r representation of Russian, Ger- | the m office London, Jan. 15.—In the absence of | 7S 1 - senerated by fermentation [the board were discharged. i ferred at once to F Kt ment. Several te emi tee had not "nu..wl to- | and Austrian Bolgheviki at the t offic.al announcement o policy from the allies con- e molasses. “Our position is that the award dvis| Berlin Government .is disarming the session are expected to L g it impossible to say| peace council. was issued, but word o manner in whign Ger- — not apply today,” sald Guy Currier cf | Reds who were plundering the castern | row with a prot which faction is the victor. For’a uniform work day of six hours. thia eftect. and it | all compensation for [NO TRAITORS AMONG Eoston. attorney for the Jewelry | belween Nebruska, Missour: an \ the gallery packed with ro For a uniform lunch period of two explosion which dents of submarine victims | MEMBERS OF CONGRESS| thouglt during the war w i i i nesota as to which will be the tairts« | they did about as they pleased a: . pours in all lines-of industry. TOERREN ot he | B e e e e | Waahington, Oan: 1oe=Crianios 0 1| sy e CCent I thing | Premier Lloyd George and Presi-|® list. | R eiem il the Pra-! adoption of a modification of the I. mmissioners. e s cvovaq & ol e whieh | Orth. Schairmin of the en: gressional | tnie boRtA ah o ey g oW that | dent” Wilson held a conferece _at|, was compieted today | 5uc BES WerT CRACE BY o ves wore|W. W. idea for one labor union g is that the Amer- farers has evolved a plau ich | coramitten of the Nationn S ossional) this board can go on adjusting sriev- | the Murat Palace. It was their first| .3 tures states— | & e B |by having one organization for each 1 delegates opposcd |the officials hope z force the peace | 1oz, tost s “1‘1[. curily |ances between employes' and manage- | conference since they left London jraw: i3, Ore Higmpt | cOmRElI st ch nee their prmx“; i SEr S e hat t “rench, | conference to act. The committes has | o 28U testifying to hefore ments of the industrial » g 7 o fnedT Avivole o tah—makine total of | €2l particulars because of the unex- | rade: D e e | ed an imternational sonference m | SPecial house committes investigating | - Chalrmay Tos oora olants.” k|, An unconfirmed wireless message| T o g aking @ total of |hooied show of sirength made by the| A plan to have all western labor or- re London on February at which the [ tie league's activities in the last cam- | tbe board recefved last September | oo ved from Kieff says the Uk = en action, «only fourieen | 2AIC2 fony, wihixam: e e S 7 «paper correspend- | British delegates will prasent a tesos | PA'EN. declared he did not believe any |from b, G. Grace. president. of the | Dieciorate has fallen. The | rave heir metion t 1d jeg | “Tonight nobody seemied certain what ican Federation of Labor and organize Joined in a memor- | lution providing that the seamen will { ember of congress had bcen a trai- | Bethlehem company, who' expressed |M0) 0 the hands of the Reds. rtment, Thes are vir. | &Ction would be taken tomorrow when ern Federation of Eabor- which they put before man any ships going or coming | OF Or had vialated his cath of of to enforce the award and | , American newspapermen went tothel..n:; " Kontucicy, North Dikota Souty | 11¢ Committee on resolutions is ex-| A score of messages of greeting from ) 1 "Georee. The Ameri. |from an enemy country until the pro |f€% 1o men to organize commit- |american Red Cross Cemetery inlTarglina, Maryland, South 'ipected to report. At todays session |labor organizations in all parts of the > correapondents united |per compensation is agteel mupon. In telling of preparation of a He said, however, that the pay- | oS and placed a wreath on the|rexas, Moniuna, Delaware, Massachys | Mention of socialist or I W. princi- | country pledging support in the move- i what s virtually a round robin to| J. Havelock Wilson, prosilens of the | {O0Fr¢ssional chart conlaining certain [ment of the back wages under the in. |5Fave of Paul West, the New Yorkcctts, 'Arizona, Georgia, Louisiana and | PIeS Wwas loudly cheered by delegates | ment to aid Mooney were read.. Word jent v in Wwhich they pro- |International Scamen’s Unton, said to | (eSS, by voters were to judae isés would be contingent unon. thel| WELer: Incrisane &ia. Louisiana and | ;nq spectators was received from the League of Am- measur-d terms azainst the |The Associated Pross today oo re-clection, Mr. "Ortl tess of the war and n 3oo | Marshal Foch will demand the death| ™ The' amendment, under its provie. | A letter was read from two members |nesty for Political Prisoners of Ni- remindéd the president| “It seems that the Eritish states-$3id the leagne “merely dssired to in-|partments to increase the pay | the German officers re-jons, becomes effcetive one year from | L the Italian labor commission ap |agara Falls, X. V., endorsing the idea that one of his fourteen points |nien and those of other nations have |form the how ‘hei- congress-|to the company for the produciion of | outrages upon _allied| flie ‘date of its final ratitcation. e | pointed by the government of tca: |of calling a general strike to enforce f ‘open covenants of | been too busy to think of the seamen b aunitions. soldiers in German prison camps. { ditional legislation by congress is nee. | COURLIY at the request of the American | their demands 2 ved at” {in preparing for the conference, so Walsh of Massachu-| “Now doesn't the Bethlehem com-| Hearings on the question of extend-|essary to make it operative and |l .c0eration of Labor, expressing sympa- | A message from the Workers' Coun- emarial was before the pres- | we will take the matter into our own | Soits { CW of any acts of disloy- | pany intend to show any fowl faith |ing Government control of telegraph!groundwork for this alvmgs has fono | thy With the movement to aid Mooney |cil of Butte., Mont, asked the conven- ght and there is every rea- ' hands in the hope of emph It | & of bouse, Mr.|with the boar Mr. Taft demandad. |and telephone schedules will be begun|laid. T slation will prescribe and asking to be seated as ion to declare for on organization of feve that such a storm has |bringine to the notice of the peace | Orth 3 it an examination of {“You entered into the agresment io|by_ the House Post Office committee. | renalties for violations of the amige | delesates in th convention. |all workers under {ho SRSCSUESS raised as will force the question |delezates the necessity for taking care |t fongressional Record swould re-'cnforee the award in this lettsr, 1| George B. Sheldon, ex-treasurer of iment and determine how and by “h‘t,‘\olan rcommended that the request be | the “imediate withdrawal of allied A meeting again befére the |of our peopl cal many voies that wera disloyal. [don't consider that your present atti- |the Republican National _Comuhittee, |agencies the law shall he enforced. |E'anted, but the reading of the letter | troops from Russia and concluded ns of the peace confer-| “I have no doubt that the peace con- | "IN this particu T want to make | tude shows zood faith. You intend to |and a leading finapcier, died at Car-| If ratification is completed this | C2USed hostile demonstration on the|with a request that greetings be sent b Saturday morning ference will adoj tution pro- | 1t ¢ tha: when T say disloyal I|flout what has been done.” bondale, 1L, from injuries received in|month, many officials here believe the | Pt Of the radicals. who declared that |to the soviets of Russia. g Question of wheiher the meet- | viding that no Ahallidoito it snean in {he meanc of bitng al ' Atianss Chrer SRl 1o el | country will * become. . permenenils | the two Italian labor representatives| The sentiments expressed in these ss are to be open or closed has been |many until these dependenis arc com- | or to the country, but as heing op- | construction placed upon the action | New York Senate with two dissent- | “Gry” next July 1, the date on which had been rhnudm‘»\vfd by vh;' Eolsheviki Mestasaers received with loud ap- onldering for several days. It is|pensated.” posed to the wishes of ty of |of the company by Mr. Taft. He said | cotes adopted a resolution calling!the special wa e D H : 0 tha! country. After an hour's heat- | plause y e ¢ R IAE Wik SO Whieh have |- The leaders of ¢ e ond Pinermsopictin fhe war and nave depariments had | o e e Tatied Senates . to] contly enacteq. by montromioition Ee- | o discussion the motion to permit the | Frank P. Walsh, former joint chalr- rrounded the lack of method in|ing Andeew Furnsoth e United = — not allowed yments on | vate for the federal suffrage amend- |cffect. This faw prevents the mamu¥| COMMissioners to sit in the convention |man of the National War Labor publ s actually bee tes, expect that the Febr con- | WOMEN TO TAKE MORE the company’s war contracts and ask- | ment facture and sale of intoxicants for |, e ey Biilowed this vietors b 5‘;’;‘;‘2‘nsf§‘f‘u’“‘);’ giiintn e & conference for the past|ference will adopi a universal wage = eC. that a specia cti i hevera s % s he radicals followed this victory by | ve ad a ve - s Aot o (b paat | fereh iy INTEREST IN FARMING | € thet s Snecial sectlon of the board| Francis J.' Heney supported befors|beverage purposes and remai ,"“:n!up:mg a motion that BEusene V.|gramme in the Mooney case. He sug- i hilade an. 15.—Despite the | ter. o © Mat-|the Senate Agriculture Committee the) ORES Un'll the demobilization of thepebg, socialist leader recently con: |Zested appointment of committees to - _— e —————————— | ¢nding of the war there will be no let-| Attorney Currler said thé Bethie. |Federal Trade Cflmmh- O it tr | IO EL 3 e o o n‘f.« “amend. | Yicted for violations of the espionage |ask the California legislature to pass CLAIMS TEXTEOOK CONTAINS |10 PER CENT. TAX ON Jiica” oo Movenient to kave women | hem: compainy Was Javing oft large{ Sirict activities of the packers I nient becoming operative alreadn mag|l3W: be invited to address the conven- (a law authorizing the setting aside of UNWARRANTED PROPAGANDA" CHILD LABOR PRODUCTS | cording fo s, 8 Husmbers ol men and that the produc- | Wyjnited 8¢ tes destroyer Belknap was| been started n_California. where an| o jwf;‘“‘:‘gt’g}’;h‘:‘n‘f;‘;”}f)‘:;, o fonore e o etion e ph e ve Jan. 15-~Manemus W Washinzton, Jan. 15—The senate |men’s Land LR oy IHf“Q"‘”l:li[:l“"(hEd at the Fore River plant _n{‘”-nor s-.n,j‘i.ffl“f?m(“f"‘,‘,’. :‘2.,..';;""" e o Dot tstinaay, anattote A iaging dircefor Na- |amendment to the war revenue bill, | annual convention | members of the shop committees orc, | the Bethlehem Steel Corporation, at|Blor BIebhens fram signing ratifica- | appointment of & committee on resolu. | President Wilson to appoint a_ special teial nforcnce foard |'evying a tax of ten per cent. upon | s declared that the |ated hy the board had not heen dis.|Quincy, Mass. It was named after} 5/ o8 Ty JmEnCraont has boen ob-|iions which it was said was about |assistant attorney general to conduct < here todav upon | products of child labor entering inter- | tte” 1n many parts|oharecy e pad ot boen dis | Rear Admiral Belknap e SmiTan aetion sy infimated that| quglly divided between the conserva- |an investigation by a federal grand ons in Community 2 tate_commerce and designed to have ! o luring the ar was a|other em s g Gen. Bliss, military representative ., 5\ K Hh it 18 said. state lams |live and the radical factions. Ap-|jury of the San Francisco bomb out- ' 1 the same effect as the child labor act | & Phis 15 4 very palntul situation to ) of the. Amer Peace Commission. | /5 B o deral constie J8WS | parently nearly every radical delegate |rage. 1 was at- recently declared unconstitutional by foderal director | me Chajrman Tart st 1 aionres | notified men 0 amendments must be submitted b, |had at least one resoiution for the con W. F. Dunn of Butte, Mont., call- nto the public BUPSStn ey (was Gdobied today presided | inz the session. “We wish to see Council U S5 ndum, submitted to a | jjeration of the committee. One del- |ed a caucus of the radical delegates SEY, Wi . senate and house. confe = g zation | what these workers are entitled t 1 not send any more troops SioLiBition Jamendient | presented ten. They embodied |which was held tonight in an attempt s N Sl R 4 liated with the [have under our previous award. The | Russia tion passed by congress re ous revolutionary ideas on govern- |to agree upon a programme for to- * : St 4t i > hiouse befor - £ present attitude of Mr. Grace and his| Shelley Hull, widely known Ameri-| g, oy o ment based on socialist and I. W, W.| morrow. The radical leaders have on, M b 3 8 { omy; In refusing to accept after|can actor, who, with Effie Shannon, to,. =oet, FoL 0, P propaganda, and were referred to the | been unable to control their delegates, o The conferees also reached complete I cen done colorg the whole |made up the entire cast nder| vijed by the constitution committee on resolutions without being |it is said, and the session tonight was « e erior departw > U ce s Sl OF. s | with a sense of injustice | Orders” died at his home in New| stitution, i necessary to co-ordinate their forces e > R SSREMRE NG Thav e | kes one yearn for judicial|York tonight of pneumonia. _ |UTAH TH 5 | A few of the ideas suggested by the |for the fizht tomorrow. e e pfticy el ot e | power to' compel ‘compliance. but this | - Fhe spring recess at Yaie will ne | E ?F'?SI:IFJA:REOIO' [resolutions offered by radical dele-| One of the threats being made by t he pr oy Al oo board has not that power. 1 declare |held earlier than usual this year, thel i HIBITION | cates a radicals is to demand an accounting of . D W G B 80 20 s | this meeting adjourned now to meet |date being March 22 to Salt Lake, Utah, Jan. 15—The Utah or the organization of a national|the funds expended by a defense leagus voos f the esident before February 1 on Saturday with the employes’ r 5 , - e senate today ratifiel the - | soldiers anad sa council to safe- | which has been active in Mooney's be- book: contai L Itun s R, amend resentat detdrmine as nearly . tion amendment fo tha national |guard the interest of labor during the |half during the past two years. ¥ 2 Soneited by the Hoke Sorferees i 2 o e = 1= NAMES IN TWO v LisTs | Constitution, making the thirty-hith | period of reconstruction The conservative forces want to take o 1 was that removing war tax | e IhtRIe, b ARMY CASUALT state to take such action. The vote| For a referendum vote on the terms [action on the Mooney case and ad- B s poy Eesty doly] | —_—— Washir The following|Vas unanimous. The honse ratiied |of peace. journ tomorrow. The radicals wanf e R o e JAPAN LELISLATION RECOMMENDED casualties y the *w_wi“v amendment yesterday Abolition of all restrictions on the |to .\nu(sv\'flffl 4]1‘\“ losiger ‘:tnds ‘:“fé . « . il 1 v“” e i ‘ a3 ARRIVED IN SA} N anding General of the A X o e 3 ™ issuance of passports. cuss international labor questiont f " Lo il g e B ot 1 D ,W-F;if\ ‘\‘C'Sfy‘) gt B‘:p‘\- F. OF L. f‘:mi‘:fi":ff | poaitt el |HINES TO CALL FOR $500.000,000 For a general strike to compel the 'other matters. o A o w tax board to aid snoven Cotapes or Jat | ecshi o e e "“"51"” S n\mdk*“fl‘ f{g’)“ RAILROAD REVOLVING FUND B | Vide for a board of five members at|on his way to the Parls poncs contor | mittee on recanstruction of ihe Ats. | wounded 124 | Will he asked of congrass soon by bi.| _ OF “PACKING” FFOD BOARDS HOMEBOUND FROM FRANCE = |annual salaries of $9,000 n ican Federation of Labor, made pub-| New England s |rector General Iines for the railrond | Washington, Jan. 15—Francis J.| Washington, Jan. —15—Departuxg CONN. MEN R | T e Gompers in |lic today afier its approval by the Died of Wounds. |adminisiration revolvinz fund to he |Heney of San Francisco, who was|from France of five more transports, M A ECE:’/E;:p:P;rS%FR::‘r::s AGRICULTURISTS CONSIDER ¢ P Lreder: executive coundil govern. | Private Adolph Geldel, New Britain.|USed mainly fn extending Toans {o|chief counsel for the Federal Trade |carrying a total out 200 officers. g MATTERS FOR LEG'SLATION cuss labor | ment cwnership of all wharves and ko | to cover the exrensive pro- | Commission in its investigation of the|and 6,000 men of rmy_and navs, ngton, Jan. 15.—Names of 338| parford, Jun. 15.—About fifty per- ns the re-|docks: federal legislation to prevent jods ortseie: ig of improvem=a's and exten- meat packing industry, told the sen- announced today by the war de- of the army 1eported 10| por ti et in hor o BI 3 R ol ooty pay for| Corporal Ernest H. Munroe, Provi-|Sions, for which mors tian u hillion |ate agriculture committee today thatlpartment. Most of the returning 4 t anc from s throt t the state met tod men women worker: so were| Wagoner George H. Miller, Mald dellars probably will I~ speat this { Swift and Company “had packed” the|troops are on the Georze Washington, Gern w [ »ublic o capitc conside ropos of the La-|urged. " dence, R. T iyear. Most of the balf hiliion dollars |food administration with “dollar a | which carried President Wilson to war department. These | for Jagislo|'on to be presented fapan The committee opposed the forma-| Cook Arthur W. Tk Canton, | Originally appropriated for the re- | year” men” who received large salarios | Furope and which is due at New York n ot dimdcnbry Rohert ! tion of a labor political ;arty, on the | Mass. clving fund was spent in finanling |from the company at the time they A i 5, Southington Arthur|federal food administrator ground that “the disastrous experi-| Ci Edmond rovements or hise of cquip- | were serving the government. nits on this steamer include Com- | tiddlet Douglas| Public TUtilities L P ence of organized laho- in America | Nashua H.: Walker last year. Loans are| Mr. Heney, who wai panies I, K, L and M of the Third SR c & WE W Alasn o AN Al ot Bar | prtituldr na with political parties of its own, amply | Greenficld, Mas {to be made at six per coni will | support of the Kendrick bill for gov- |Fatfalion, Foriy-Ninth Infantry Regi- | Avg Nord seorge £5 the fhestthe thel i titnt of Tes. | o0als: ifrom iadmission into justified the American Feleration of Wotadad! Severel {be_repaid to the goverm | ernment regulation of the meat indus- |ment, which was attached ‘to the| . a0 | Hon’ whiich Woull enable towns 60| torr ot our, COUrRe” b added, La non-partisan soliticai policy.” ed, Seversly, | Mr. Hines . statement {oday, |try, said Food Administrator Hoover|Eighty-Third Division as a .replace-§ Gagnon, Bristol; Wil turn over their road: the Miehonw|does mot apply to undesirable recommendations by the com- | . Lieutenants—Harold M. Eddy. Mid-|said the N an | sought to stop him from making pub- | ment regiment in place of the 332nd{ New 1 137 La G Tor W Horoka ] of which every natien is mittee were j dieboro, 1z Fox, Provi- function incing e im- |lic letters criticising retention by the | Infantry sent to Italy. There also arei e Muriton: ¥ Lattimer. |Saeptng them 1o cormitic . T At ; Legislation making inte-ference with | dence, R. I Day Howell, | p: s di tiated from thc |administration of W. F. Priebe \yhfl(v twenty e}(x.fvel;-;_‘-r :l:;\l:;x:h‘\fi 11‘2:[-51 r n P. B Novwaik: | bronght to the attention of the iaestolois S the rights of employes to organize | NeWtown E et . the current operation of | the latier was in the employ of Switt | Division Headquaricrs Stall; the 166th | . R PRl Jamet]ine the tie: of confiralie b ZUCKER FACES PENALTY OF or any attempt to interfere with the| Frivates—Leon Harpin, Woonsock- | iailroads t »n which will [and Compan Infani Bri S | Fo BT Weeet A | plrmant OF hovs o nuIREIC - EIGHTY YEARS FOT z legitimate activities of :rade unions |€b R. L Mich P. Anslone, Wake-|require an early re ‘or a jurge| Mr. Hoover, according to the witness | cusual “office 800 sick and ; B L o hathir At e tive | Na o 1 BO8: SEDITION I {eriminal offense. fidld, Mass.; John J. Cavanaugh, Kox-|approprinticr railvond admin- |appealed to President W aying | wounded officers and men. In addi- | Pridg B, Hiiptan: {0 the ‘extarmination ot aiibite SREN| Zuskre. & mooen — Dr. Morris| The right of labor to fix it hours of | bury, Mass; Peter T. Gibbons,jistration’s pre for railroad ex- | that publication of the ers was|tion, the vessel carries 330 enlisted [= | e Eaven: Ar.|and G Stmerinte e g Bl es ! roklyn dentist, was con- | Shelton; .Carl A. Hokerson, Cranston, | tensions an:t srmenis in 1919 ealls | hindering the food conservation cam- (men of vy, making a total of : New én n i and Game Superintendent John M.|victed iry in federal court here ng dasy of eight ; William a Boston, ' for an ¢ ¥ of 510306 or three | raign Heney said he was recall- [about 3 cers and men. i R, L p s e oppatet tnsdreusition. i iioday o the espionage act with cvertime nrohibitive ex- . Dwight L. M. Phelps, Milton, | Uimes as much -s w ed from Chicago, where he was work- | The Irenc ner Chicago, due at e b | BRITISH CONVOY MARGHED oY joasing e cept under extraordinary emergencies Longo Rozario, Willimantic. railro o ing in the commissions’s New York January has the Sldth before thic Wounded (Degree Undetermined). | "‘;pt¢ fie ¥ Privates—Gaetano Berardi, Water-|Liberty loan campa and the wek's working time limited to five and one balf days. Limitation of tasks E SENTENCED FOR ATTEMPTING IN STREETS OF VIENNA |giving night. > four counts and TO BRIBE TRIAL JUDGE| Vienna, Tuesday, Jan, 14 Eco : Moses | British convoy marched ti penaley of cighty tion of the packers, and found on his | Fioneer Infa arrival h ntry, fourteen casual offi- re that the president had ad- [cers and casual companies from New | vised the commission that “he had no | York, Ohio and Maryland. When a of working wo- E TRIAL o oy imprisonment | men i ton, 9 8sks of working wo- | ury; Ernest Blomstrom, Providence,'railronds would have ror nstructions to offer, but hoped that a| Only a few casuals are aboard the o omeed i | streets of Vienna today, &t was per- | V1en he is wiriigned for sentence on | ly capabls of n}; Pl they 2 ipbysioal ell H. Irving. Charlestown, ficulty floatine puhlichy head-on collision would be avoided.” |other three ships, the Felix Taussig, > A% n the state|haps the first time in nistory that | et Honday No limitation of the rights of pub il Ry pepon RDTE (cotio b sz TS E e T N H. Webb in|British troops had appeared in the = s lic employes to orgamize, . T RN el e 85 EAMILIESIEVIGWEDON SRS P H Webb in | ustrian sapital, The monvoy consi.q| HANDBILL URGES DEATH P e Wounded Slightly. I ministration consider 4 | EAST SIDE, NEW YORK |January 31 and the Galesburs, alse Att o o ebn- | of 2 small body of roops who suarded OF ALL LEADING MEXICANS |0f congress or state lezislatures held | Jon' M ' Gray. . Roxburv, LEHELECes HD 6 2 Hishistate of] " o ecbuse's probable armival: was mot hire Re. |a trainload of foodstuffs, a A from| El Pa s0, Te titutional by the preme court s * | efficiency For this reason, Directos Jan. i5—A hand- figetn | New York, Jan. 15— Thirty-fiye fam- | Galesburg’s probable arrival was mot theft, Kemp | the British army in Italy to the women | bill printed in Spacmn - mit J2 lation for state and federai| Pl General Hines advoeates continuance |ilies, occupants of a large apartment | given. . i ndse contam. |and children of Vienna, “Mexican Bolshevists” was Aistriigtad | EOVernments tc own and operate water | WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON'S LIST|Of the nolicy of coveramen <sisi- |house on the upper East Side, who | e a plea for leniency " ihere today of Pretiaeat | POWer projecis, the power to be fur-| | 3 haee =" |auce, less o hor congress |refused to pay rent until they were| ARGENTINE SENATE IS a ple: CQUITTED OF CHARGE OF G Pelix Diaz, Esteban | Mished to the people at cost. | ®ilea in action 14; died from eried of federal control, | supplied with hot water “for at least CONSIDERING MARTIAL LAW: ERITISH TRANSPORT PASSES AUTOMOBILE HOMICIDE | Cantu, governor of I " California: | J-esislation taxing all usable landswounds 100; died from accident and e — St Houte aldair were oralyfeuiciai E| PANAMA CANAL| Waterbury, Conn, Jan. 15—Not squez Gomesz, Shn rapeiornia | above the ncerage which is actually |other causes 6: died in acroplane ac-| FAMOUS “MOVIE” STARS TO today. Buenos Aires, Jan. 15.—-(Py The A. Aanone = guilty was the jury verdict foday in the and all other political lepd. | CUltivated by the owner, and giving|cident 4: died from diseasc -7 PRODUCE OWN PICTUREs| Tonight the street resembled a|P)—The senatc met late today to con- Panama, Jan. 15—The British troop- | SHILY W48 the Jury verdict today in the ot aid in the allotment of 1ands for hote | wounded severely 110; wounided, set| y . i /o= WO scene in France when the German in- | sider the resolution passed by the Empress of Asia p 1 through |, y¢omobile homicide. Grady's auto hit _— building on (ke public domain. | gree undetrmind, 2; wounded lght-| yrary Pickford, Douglas vaders were advancing. lattresses f chamber of deputies Tuescay estab- aniama Canal today on its way |S7woriootis homidide, Grady's auto bit | o) ) (o o et s Estabiishment of government expe-|ly 2: missing in action 205 total 315 | \({in 'S Tlare, Char \foanks: | were spread on the sidewalks, bon- |lishing martial law throuzhout the res | T ncouver with 1,400 | & Wag& Pelirars 271 5 rimental farms for stock raising in.| Connecticut names ; Sena L es lighted and sentries pos public for thirty days. ] . e Yk 1470 | was riding February 27, 1918, Conway OF RUSSIAN RED ARMY Al s s : jund D. W. Grffiith have banded to-|guarg the furniture, . In the win Business here went on normally to- ° o s sposed o | Suffered a fractured skull and d Beriing Monday) G s gt a o fm‘)‘x‘;mn ;:xulum. qrn‘-‘- Died from Wounds. cther and the actress and aciors will of the deserted apartment housc hung |day, except on the wharves, which ara dian trec vi The jury was thirty minutes, A. P.)—Rig:. Lpall ndd e Lop e ! Judoor cut-| poates—Harry Raymond Lereafter produce their own pictures, e = his onialricetior | e by a strike of mpritin vork- v ) ops | who 0 A. P)—Riga now is complstely in the ds and of irr niprofetual |- EEIVR S i e S [ccording Lo .an_announcemen Colies e M=k denan s loniaun s oy Ten u pis e S SR BRaE R e we Winnipeg b ¥ of the T hands of the Russian I1%d srmy. i aterbury:John Grajewski, [T e - annopmeemer 1ade | ot water. s Htly MORGAgEé:bVEEURLSKihEOX.I A cording 0 a Mitau despatcr 1o ire|CABLE CO. TO GARRY SUIT ain; Salvatore Norgi, New [here Loy Y, iglas Fairbanks, The | “ine ' enforced exodus was the eul-| General Dellepiane continues at the pea %3 Harttord, Jun. 15— Fotmot Tieg | Vossische Zeituns. Bolshos i forces TO U. 5. SUPREME cougr |Reymond M. Roberts, Middletown. i, O UG it 0TS S o, | mination of a iong standing dispute | hoad of the military forces in the cap- FRANK S. MANSFIELD States Senator Morgan B. Bulleley, | TAVe occupied the station at Neusut.| New York, Jan. 15—The Commer.| Wounded severely, previously re-i,iiy: aunounced between tenants and landlords. ital. He said he had received word ESTABLISHES AN ALIBI|Who has been confined to his home | 1 15 o¥rflowing Nih retugees. Al Cable Company today obianeed |ported died of wounds: |, Mir. Fairbanis said he and his as- | pErENSE RESTS IN SAN hat ‘thichy-two,unionssretamea B Rocklend. M. Jam, 1i—Frank S.|With iliness for a week, was xhle to |, Sqrmn Soldiers, e last pe rom Tederal Judge Hind | Drivate Josenh Polombo, Browford. | scciates plnned to produce their cws, fworic today. (¥ S S Mansfield of ioston, the former Unit- [P at his office for a few hours to- | UiiE {5 eoera piaces ans it 15 | {o_carry, direct to the United States| Died from wounds, previously | ictures and also that they would op- FRANCISCO I W. W. CASE |5c been posiponed until Apeil. bo- ed States gusrd who was orcught here Russians and Letts are murdecy Ll¢ | Supreme court an appeal from his re- |ported ‘missing in action: . - |crate their owr releasing corporation, | s . cayse of disturbed condici from Saco for examination in connec- plundering. B icxing cent decree refusing an injunction| Private Patrick J. Jarry a handling the films from their inception | Sacramento, Calif., Jan. 13.--Tie de- | ¢ - tion with the investization into the OBITUARY. £ o which would prevent merging of its|house Point 3 . |untii they reached the eshibitors, fense rested at 2.25 p. m. today in the . murder of Mrs. Harry Brown, was Thomaes B. Fitzpatri CREW HAS ABANDONED lines under federal control with those | Died, previously reported missing inj - s érm ar‘ A’{)\('yl;six mfem:ers &g llhd( in- |AUTO THIEF CAUGHT 1 relcased today. Officials expressed sat-| Boston, Jan. 15—Thomas B. Titz of the Western Union. The injunc- |action: & o |l W. W. FOR GENERAL STRIKE |dustri OF SIS0t the S MNoIn B o1l ON BERLIN TURNPIKE isfaction \ the glibi Le establish- | patrick, presilent of the Erown Dur- THE STEAMER CASTALIA [tion procecdings named ~Postmaster| Private John William McLaughlin TO PREVENT PROHIBITION |ChATSCS Of conspiring to obstruct the| 3 o ed. rell Company, wholesal: dry goods| Halifax, N. S, Jen. 15.—A wireless | G€neral Burleson and Newcomb Carl- | New Britain. Chicags < Tabl 1h A ael et S ment e s ORI b and son.]etemnen; Gon . Eeny Altere merchants, and national treasurer of|from (he steamer Loromeo, received | {0 Dresident of the Wesiern Unwon, | Wounded, ~degree undetermined, ,ocolytions ‘presented hym](nhe‘ i S yrnn e Shaso on (s Temh B b Ini it agua, ’ P i igph g * 2%, . : x ki X e state. ‘as ex; e cas Vagerna augh wi an 5 PRESIDENT.ELECT ALVEZ OF the United Irish Leagus, d'ed at his|here tonight, said a boats trew from |35 defendants. reviously roported missing in action: | deiegates at the National Labor Cons | womie e 1 the aads b the o Pyl artir o TR home in Brookline today after a long |the vessel had boarded the aband Previous’y, e e - Jury to- [automobile belonging 30 Pty BRAZIL CRITICALLY ILL|{jjpeqs, Amenican steamer Costalie tooned | FINNISH MISSION Private — Ernest A, Maerl, New|ference was one calling for a general | morrow night Sheriff T, J. O'Brien of New Haven 4 . A e el b W Rt i o fametnae A : ia today. N3 TO UN: Haven: Justin Stankovicas ~ Water-|sirike to compel the repeal of the| That the Industrial Workers of the |which had been stolen sariicr from een prominent in the Unit ey found several feet of water in COMING ITED STATES constitutional amendment for ani e £ 5 tion of Dr. Itudriquez Alvez, president-[ed Irish League from its foundation|the two holds and t : : : "5 | oury. prat dment for -|World organization was formed to|front of tha county court I o b c vez, ed Iris s s and the engine room.| Helsingfors. Finland. Jan, 1: : .{a prohibition. An covided for | “dominate the earth and overthrow all | New Haven. Two men in the machi wiset of Lravil who has been unable [and was a close friend of 1he late John | The anchors were gone and the st (H A Finnish com'mercim mis Returned to duty, previously report - S LOC S i - erthrow all | New Haven. Two men in ik machine pg Tk Mg g, — S o The anchor E and the steer- | (Havas.)—A Finnish commerci mis- Rk i vernment owner control and | government and society” was theljumped bhut cne who =uie the name i s November 14| Redmond. He participated in a_homeling gear was smashed, the cargo had | sion will leave here om I ¢ 20 |ed missing in action: atio 11 ma : : z on arco: health, was rej=fied | rule meeting a: Dublin in 1907. He was shifted and the port rail wag neasls | for France. B e G ivates—Benjamin Fis Hart: | mieres. barking and S ng, com- |statement of B M Sehnesy siern of lonf Bobudl el v [+f gty g ey M\— + St Abifted was nearly S:-m:mmc, Ingland and the United mrr;nv%‘::;; :{:}l\agg!‘ m;'l.'f'm art- 2:: bankinz and insumnc> pusi- ! ment counsel, in opening the prosecu- was caught. He will be sent to- New | tion’s concluding argument in the trial. Haven.