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) Norwich VoL LX—NO. 15 POPULATION 29,919 A NORWICH, CONN., B lletin FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, WOTATESHAVEVOTEDTD -2 SeomtySesim | i HAVE BEEN DISMISSED would not cens¢ v I the peace| 8 3 ¢ 4 ! £ 3 s T : ~ i 4 . e e Of e Legislature | ™ i e $7770M@ War COUNGH Honee Mitary Commitiee Reched a Agrsment n o solution rec M g in the American in France were = " 5 resolution recommended hy n majori S g 2 ty of the privileges and clections com- Fotal o . | ference With Secretary Baker and Ges Ma ! i e L s com | Representatives to Confer: Totai gold holding of Imperiat %:?k-'ro Meet Four Days a Week: General March to i brought against Senator La Follette of HERTO {of Germany to Dec. 31 were 2,262,003,- ’ .ot 8 = J oy e S vots| With Members of the Press B0 . yumin 1« sy —Standing Committess| ~©owPone Reorganization Until the Next Session of Con- L s i DI At e tied up in conference by disagreements % el Favorable Action by 36 States Was Necessary to Ratify the|peeqh on the war deitvered before| on Publicity Methods. between the House and Senate. | Appointed. gress——Bill Proposed Called For a Regular Army of | : M o Eeagie L Foreign fur trade gained 40 e} & 3 Federal Constitutional Amendment—Means That the st R s e ports were $3%,-| Paris, Jan, 16 (by A. P).—The su- 500,000 Men to Be Raised by Voluntary Enlistment on lution said the sreech did mot justify (Special to The Bulletin.) in America in 1915. Imports were $38,- any action hy the senate, “7| Hartford, Jan. 16—The second day | 35%5T2 Fxports yere $13908.651 | preme: council today, after considering Thice YoacRee . st P ot BN S, By cidbe g = | France accepted an offer of the ihe matter of the relations hetween the a Three Year i Manufacture, Sale and Importation of Intoxicating| n the vote which was preceded by et o peBlslalure BIOUShE Ut | American Torestry Association to aid conorence and. the press, decided 10 13 % lette by Senator Williams of Missis- 4 i Iin restoring devastated forests of call a meeting at 5 o'clock this after- Iiauors Must Cease One Year From This Date—Ten |sippi, thirt:-three repubtican senators | -20¢hes. all intent on ascertaining on | I'rance. noon to be attended by thg members 10 PAGES—76 COLS. ~ PRICE TWO CENTS 19 o Sessiomof | 70 DEFER WAR DEPT. REORGANZATION nounced i ngtor, Jan. 16. -— The house|corps, independent r sasvice and the = T nittes; UiotallS reac e site te ol pe and 'seveateen democrats _supported b committees they will serve the roi"""".fzt’fii'"?f"“?f. D""“‘,:es "‘L’]‘” of the press and mflf?»\"‘"\*"i"‘“ opthe o l.m;”e\ I‘::a,“, “r:mh:;l :»Ir‘y’»\u;nfi R i . . . g the resolution, while twenty B - peaker Walsh called the ceive siden ilson after he various nations in the conference to Ul today in corference with | ™ 5 it AT State Legislatures, Including Connecticut, Are Yet to Act|ine, resolution, rj‘y‘mh renty (demo-Ihouse to order at 11.45, ann, he |digner given in his honor by the Sen- | interchange views. on publicity methe | Secretars Baker and General Mareh, | Vice: R will H ¢ Smith, of Michigan, votel against it. :ggl’(lam made a hit by a fervent and -’W('; OXL_J:"\- 20-[ A e ,uu,\h v ;mly‘r”.yr\v ", to postpone _",‘m war ‘Jf “‘;T‘hn>(‘"! ecal :{;n ‘(::G“nyfy".l(?‘ncc'\!r(‘ss an i A head [ave to{ Among those voting in the affirmati sbort prayer. Immediatel* foliowing andian woolen mills, the Depart-' Ti was anpounced in the official |Partment anization Dbil! until the | Was expec £0 TIToRAY y the Amendment—Immense Revenues Wil o e Yo r’f";;';’r;tic ke was unanimously elected chapiain ment of Commerce was advised, will, statement of today’s session of ~the | next fon of congrées: ana with 1872000 88 Tt AR e g a6 3 eader; Senmator Lodie, e republic |{OF the session. The reverend gentle- {be able to suppiy the Canadian mark-| council, which also gave out the ni-|& large part cf the prospestive debate|army Will continue to study” the < Be Obtained From Other Sources. can leader =nd the (wo Minnesota| 2D is Rev. Homer Wesley Hildredth,|et for six months only. | formation that the Russian question {over the future military policy of the|Ject only for the purpos: of providing e senators, Kellogz anz Notson, Those|P2Stor of the Congresational church| A bill providing for the maintenance'had been discussed and would be|country. masks for defense of troous against T search for precedent which showed |opposing the resolution included | 3t Cromwell. 1 heat at the present Government jointly examined later after the vari- | A suggestion by Chairran Dent that|&as: " : that the only two amendmerds ratified | Chairman Pomerene of the privileges A resolution was introduced fixing | guaranty price will soon -be intro ous governments had exchanged their |2 legislative rider on the army ap- If the precident is given authority y 3 the last half centurs providing for{and Flections committee, and Sena- | (1€ Session days as Tuesday, Wednes- {duced in the House. Jatest, information on the subjects with | Propriation continuing the exist-{ 0 continue war-iime aseiciiayot (e nade the| i ome taxes and direct e'ection of|tor Saulsbury of Delaware day, Thursday and Friday of each| French cruiser Gloire, which was each other. The official communique|ing war orzanization of the depart-|army, Generii ch d, the plan power 1o | senators werc considered elfective im-!pro tem of the senate. : week. The joint resolution was pre- |convoying transports up to the time reads: {ment and the regular for another | Mmapped 11 will be follow- permanently | mediately after the 36th state had| Others voting against +he resontion|Schted by Mr. King, of Willimantic, {the armistice was signed, returned to| “The president of the United States|vear. be substituted the reorgan-|ed. It pro for six officers of taken affirmative actis included Nugent, demoerat: Dilling. |20 Passed uner suspension of the|New York unexpetdly |of America and the prime ministers | ization measure. met witk the ap-|the m‘f‘\ of T'eutenant sereral to take he necessary nator Sheppard, author of the|ham. Frelinghuveen Knox, Penrose |TUleS; The session days are the same| - Field Marshal von Hindenburg was and foreign secretaries of the allied|DProval of M Baker and apparently | Care SoLys Camg and_ fixes ma o of | prohibitive imendment, held that na-|and Weeks, republicans. as of the 1917 session and indicates|appointed Generalissimo of the Ger- | powers, assisted by the Japanese am- | With that of a majority of the com-|the chief of fhe of =eneral as the t e | tional prohibition becomes a perman-| Senators Caider of New York ang|® Short session. man armies on the eastern from’ to| bassadors in Paris and London, met to- | Mitiee members, officer taking rank ; and. prececunc o in|ent rict Janunry 16, 1020, Sherman of Hlinols. rensblicens. viera| . Mf- Roger of Manchester, republi- |lead the fight against the Poles. at the Quay d’Orsay from I The proposal grew out of a con-lover all ofher ofcers” i Only fourteen of ths stwtes have|paired. but ammounced it o troe|can. and a live wire of 1917 session,| Copper Export Association of ‘| M. to 12.30 p. m. erence at which Secretary Saker said] _One of the most important provi- tul cortified their action to the state de- | could cast hallots they wonld vote for | mmediately after the announcement|York, organized by large prods'swrs The question of the relations be- |'he chief of staff ex cd to the com- of Sesput S nl e el partment. the resohition. ot the standing committees, announced | filed with the Federal Trade Com- | tween the conference and the press|mittee the reorganization measure "‘"f'_ siving reserve corrs officers r New probiems of govermaent are| The senate’s action /dispeses of not|Lal the republican town of Hartford | mission. | was first taken up. It was decided to |{ramed by the nt providing nelnding that: of colonelinstenty » action by |raised by prospective stoppage of the |only the Minnesota. Safmr Commio: |10 N0t been recognized by the ap- | George W. Perkins, the New York!call a meeting of the members of the | for a rezula 10,500 smen 1o] O Jalor a8 now provit & tures vot [ manufacture and sale of ‘utoxicating | sion's procecdings, which Fave been|Loiniment of chairmanship of any |financier who went to supervise the Dress and the allied and associated |be raised by voluntary enlistment on| ~here 9U¢ ot to be such hemp.d tion ad- | liquors as hundreds of millions of dol- | nending for more than a vear but i | COmmMittee, and therefore he stated his | Y. M. . A. finances, i< il in a hospi- | countries at the Press club, No. 80 |a flat three vear basis. The bill also|Ting in rank of men coming in from Jars derived from internal revenue will| affect, also of numeress metitioey 1o |F¢signation from the two committees | a1 with influenza. | Avenue des Champ Elysee, today at 5 | Would have made permanent the abso- e eald . ¢ Bhment, | Bavas o Do 'ohtaired fohi Sther sohen mate adking for Senator Ta Foi. | (g eh he had been appoinied. He | Fifteen hundred Ganadian soldiers, 0clock “for the interchange of views |lute coniol over all branches of the Another eondition which must be Laws for enforcement of the ‘s expulsi e '*|had been pronounced chgirman of in- |who were previously thought dead. 25 to the method to be adopted. {army now exercised by the chief of |remedied, th neral said. was that umendment also will hava o be pass-| Exeent for the attack en Senator| Uraboe committee. and“says he did|have boen found Since the armistice| _“The meeting then took up the ques- s a war time necessity. el i ed hy coogress. La Folletta by Senaor Welliame e | 0550, (0 Roraback or Bulkeley. lt5'be found since the armistice to be|tion of the situation in Russia and| Chairman Dent said it would be fm- life Tade of second lieu- Only a mimmum of unemulon/nt is ition was adopted wirh little de- | ch “’TO‘_‘"P" was adopted appointing | alive as prisoners in Germany. reed that the governments should | Possible to cet such a bil through ’rh‘ M b B S g expected to result, as the eumulative|hute. Senator La Follotte meanwhile | cinr eoesneord Of Middletown a spe- |* ynited States cruiser Tal.aacosa ar- | 2CQUAInt each other with the latest in- | congress in i six weeks remaining| = ol iprovides for oaain SR everity of successive restrictive |kept chewing a cigar . and looked | Cormmrecnger Of the house. rived at Halifax with the crew of the formation at their disposal, with a|of the sessior Committee members | motion by sclection of ali officers of measures adopted since *h> war began | stern. o ked| ~Communications were received from | Gioucesier schoomer Akrona. taken VieW to the joint examination of the|asTeed with him, pointing out that the rank of captain or his the ’ G ready caused many disiiliers and| The Mississippl senator delivered a 'I:S‘&\D\.‘ex_'n‘m making these nomina-| e on the coast of Labrador in a]duestion. department bill oa its face ap-|!me ]" "" DO R ADPLOI er the war|brewers to ek other uses for - | vizorous addrocs ih which he declared | Jomes Sy e tabled for calendar: | siorying condition | “The next meeting be held to- |Peared to be a military policy meas- | General March said, ¢ i | plants. Hundreds of miiliens of dol- | Senator Ta Tollettes bmeect ot g |JAmes Wolt, judge court criminal pleas IEpare seathitions (L on' iron’ | ors,| ACTE0W, Briday; at 10.50- ure which abandoned the theory of |kmown quality 9 A & now | lars are invested in disti'leries and|Paul was dislova i s Haven -county:. GeBpgebaW. | o e & nite Ll universal military obligation. Mr. ; The three » ear enlistmentigns ipro= ve | breweries. tention and effect was made with » of Bridgeport. chief justice e e Baker insisted that this was not the|Posed to reduce the annual “turn 1| More than half the territery of the|set purnc SRR e preme | court of ervorsy Sl | IS S0EC B0C CO O ar Trade 2 3 that no attention fo fix the na- |around™ of men to keep tha :anks full, 1 Btatis Already. 1. diy throngh| vis . senator had snarecd thag| omk I Case. of Granby, -axsosigte | 7220 v the War Tradelion; Wilcox, Middletown; _Rogers, policy as to a peace time army|General March said. [t meant a_ res - new | state action or local option elections. | the 7 1 States went to war to pro- | W 11“’;‘ and George K. Hinman, of DL cine introduiad the N ‘V’,\uk)y’lm*\’tml Burdick, Preston involved, but agreed that the |Cruitment of i60.000 me a vear, which P vyl L et s e Ioonent,fo war to bro- | Willimantie, to be a judge of the'su- | A bill was introduced in the "Newl|siinner, Haddam: Reicherd. Bollon: | substitution of continuing authority | he helleved could be accomplished. ea|ited quantities of loquor for personal|that st nd 8 ondor iperton Ceonz The latter is the only | ¢ ! 4[\( re {’T,‘;", u:i;. a state|crumb, Brictol: Gree Ashford: | appeared to he he 1wisest course in Don’t you think it 1ld be wise becomes |use was permitted but the sur#Tme | munitions shir Panonncing.: st ne e on. John W. Alsop, to IHI n to F““_‘; L ‘{fl“{,‘h‘“mumsw. d, Stafford; Curti Bristol; | view of uncertainties of the situation|to include as a permanent provision wh surt ruled 1 days azo that the|charges as “lice the seanice declaced | "R" I’I“b_ c utilities commissioner. "o\ '1“,“}“!(,' production, distribu- | Goss, New Tgondon. abroad and lack of tima for full dis-|Of them?” asked Representztive Mes 1 to|Reed “bone amenwaent made|they were “a calumny snd Sender ey esolutions were recgived appoint- |ticn @1d exhibition. A Military fairs: Rudd, Salisbury; | cussion in congress. Kenzie, “the statement that it time of day to alsuch traffic sl D T T up-jirg John H. Kirkham, of New Brit-( Southern railroads applied to the|f wion Aansfield: Erodeur, Put-| The exact form of a rider is to be|war we would raise our armies by \merican people g ain, clerk of the city court; James E.|Interstate Commerce Commission for) . “Hawley, Drookficld: Welles, | studied out by the geweral staff. It|conscription. —— . e . I¥. Senator Dillinghama | Brickenhoft deputy and Samuel Young | increases from one-half cent to 143 | Yot | ool \ QWO ) RO pronably will leave the strength of the| “That's where the administration RISON SURVEYS |No courTMARTIAL FoR eport. flie Somuitiag Tt o iy LR UG courat, Hagie e, Teig oneusn: Fn carloadiieg ibiam, SSputh = AWinalam: \Biarcs, | forcg ito | preidentiall formen iwithin jetene e el Colal S N RIA Arire ekl sduadinig o S. Is eputy an obert L. shipments from Southern paints. Jor “anasn "o cille: | 1iD and subject to apnropriation | rec: at Mr. Lloyd George, o TRIAL CONDITIONS COL. EDWARD A. DEEDS| 1 al Tocuments—not the | Munger julge of Ansonia. court, Wil- | Austrian dolivered $500000000 to| \orlh nione, gade, Talwlie: | yimiciiion. ~'The committee WAl taka | British premier) has said he was not When t T T e T S 1 e o by |lam Fenner Woodward, judge and |ltalian armistice commissioners. This| "0y ‘Counties and County Seats: |UD at once hearings on the regular |in fayor of conscription anywhere at c e haustive investigation into the facts, | on a tlda SHpe s r‘vm- s, deputy judge, of | sum represents money remeved from!| ochorne, Branford; Torke!son, East |APPropriation bill which provides as|any time in futuire. We don't know {AEY o' the | the Kpeclal wae departicent Biatd sor| oaa" re : o il 8 T Trieste and Trentino banks at the|fampton: Sweeney, FHomah: Little | drawn, for 502,000 men. what the peace conference is zoing to d I today | batated 6 tnanive mmts i e | Pl e A ‘2s introduced in regard to| outbreak of the war. < Columbin. Pennett, Canterbury; Will-| Secretary er woulé make nofbringusr = o commit st Colonel Edward A. Deeds, of | tify ; } ) Mexander Lake in tho town | _Falling off in the demand for fuel|jams. Norwich: ~Kely. Windsor | declaration in resard to universal mil- | General March said the Natlonal lines jnal corps, in Charics . 1fughod | R Also. acts in amendment | ofl since the signing of the armistice | [ooks: Brainard, Branford: Sameon,|itary service susgestions. saying he Guard at present was ‘out of exist- Ma alfcraft Hro g o ADICALS !N oL = 3 cle : e re- |is said to be onsible for a re-|q. bu all. ar:bo! n; | Would submit no proposal of that na-|ence” and adde at until the men 1 Y i e aarocucHin, i /te: A NAy-aVLf%Niti‘?“c?r . members of the state police; | ducgion of G St o] S T:DOTOUBR: | ture until the peace conference had |Who really coripose the old guard and e of the Wlings. bo. shbtitited sgathai the o1 ol ABC GNGRESS e erning schools and attendance at|Coast fuel oils : e 2d Proba‘c Districts: | fitished its work and the obligations|npw are in France e come home. > 5 | c 2 16.~The cxtveme rad.|°VeNINg schools; and in support of| Francis J. Heney, testifying before| N¢ Towns ar robale Distrlola: |of the nation could be sruked. not even the wovernors mor adjutant S g SR T mlw} ntly had contral of tho | Fade schools. the Senate Aediculture Commiitee, | SMith. Groton: - Meieal, Grewol:| ™ General March said the army now | zenerals of the states can forecast its t|the board's findings together with a | ay at the Natiorel Tabor| oo _senate {said packers were tipped to send juicy | SATE S S ey Morrie | ©as orea 1 under presidential order | future. The general suid it would A LRl IED R TR S e h ay ©or th ks to damics R, Mann, Republican | WOrth: Mwwon. Hamdon: MUrds {ang the plan inluded in the staff bill | be manifestly unfair to craanize a " o A snauman Dent ol =~Thomas J. [ apaicgon of mew business will ‘beljeader, to influences him to - prevent| ¢ oW PO p oG B SIET Fwas practically that organization. Alnew force whicll excluded the ime « a met it they had heen approved | 4 ¥ Varren Diliings. O hotior GE A I A ras oat “4 ongressional investigations. | ohnecn: BeiMislee ) Oannon Candin Lu[u'l rengti of 509,000 men is provid- | overseas, a'hl‘ = 1l 1n>" :nprnnngtlon et | dontion. Sp journ to next Tuesday at 110 a. m. [ e D tera| Sins, _ Coventry, Tumey, Windsor: | The total ‘annual cost he fied at $1-|that tHo war departmeAf wouldicos Y dbso Bon sy | ie house then took a recess. b G St D peefeld 18SErom. | 155,000,000, estimated on a return tfooperate to the extent with any ¥ | proa cted to zive i e 0, the house, reconvenad. and | B e e o Hlings told | oo e o Washingian: | base pay of $15 a monfh.for privates | states which raised Naticnal Guard t ransactior ot e eden o pay ROt Am e il tration nwas. ready 10| maince orashects. Bartil Clastan’|and exclusive of $36,000,0007 carried 1n{unitslithin the mednii of eriEs i T . the employ of the Oormnarenriile 1n |}/ Ve an investigation made | Gt gl b laws. The equipment and arms for Hectant : eachatl when aile ndmpiov: of fhe GonneGHenf Meri: | B8NS A0 SLVESLER- 08 maZ by - time these forces would be made available, £ LGS T > Gy case wus shown, [Culural_ Cologe. - The chairman " of . Revision of the plans of the Emer.| The standing commitises of the sen- |; Stk as HE Sk o e b oAl o ; e required pains o ot fsevel o tees called members to- |gency Fleet Corporation to meetjate were aniounced as. faliows, soon| ot % i Seinteacatelce ) J e ation in order to show owing Fanaing | gcther for organization and the house | changes broush ol b the s the fo-mal openine prayer of | B andimotor dudzeiatio f S |t arac "‘N’ £ 8 o i s L ";‘\w”\!:‘d‘lw_rlmwl:l .do next Tuesday. tice will be undértaken by a commit-| Chaplain Puffer. 3 | | that Colonel Deed S lical |y i n o wrinotnosd kol consltinEiiEi B s R Gharrell TP, ety W oben | WHAT RUSSIA WANTS |S6TH COAST ARTILLERY TO employed officials of the war departmen T s tions 18 ex- | A griculture—Treat: Orange; | Allvn, | 5 5. Daorons ang D Stoobon > | Asslanment of seats for i OF PEACE CONGRESS | ARRIVE IN NEW YORK TODAY v and [ had disposed of his stock in the United | .oy D eomor | Ledyard: Ives, Goshen; Clark, Middle- | Another body was found today in| ana Tturley | TLondon, Jan. 16, via Montreal—The | New York, Jan. 16.—Mayor Sunder- . P, lotors Company when as a matter of oA Wit |bury: Ravmond, Colchester: ' Skinner, | wreckage caused when 2,000,000 gal- Brooks and Rurilett | Ru Qclegation Wl has been |land of Danbury, Conn., and a dele- uled in” | fact that stock still was carried in his | ot the el | Haddam; Park, Hebron: - Burleigh, | lons of molasses burst from a storage furniture and wrounds: Tif- | London has left for Paris af- | gation of Fairfield County citizens will 1 1 ovep | R3me that he had sent confidential fonal Wesers | cral Haines, Pomfret: Dorrance,|tank in the North End, Boston. The|f: i Hemenway | ving been sympathetically re- |join the local committee of welcome in : : artment information to former | s | Tlaswgeld; Vincent, Kent. TREW P A b numbar Eeelv Cities and boroughs: Leonard an in political and government | greeting homecoming soldiers of the v aio e o T O mike some | vens Morare Eaay Aot Ha-| Francis B. Sayre, son-in-law of|Clark F ere Wnatithee ree e e e T - sleading statements” to the of n on on the numerous |, T nt Dot all. New | president Wilso s been appointed | ms: Dillon and Fex Rugsians declare they want isfrive here tomorrow on the hbadtiesiity St Rorh ; i e et iane effect | radical ideas zested for the poliey | whiai: Wright, Pomiret; Alvord, of 15 Jecturer in the Harvard Law School| gressional and senatorial Qis- |substantially as follows: ; i§ou1\1 Dakota. The ”,\.»;\‘ \?’n‘ com- f 4 thiite o tHe tEnit of organized lahor during the recon- : L o v for the session from February to Aug- Hemenway ani Varsden | Tirst—a nouncement by the al-|mittee, in announcing that the regis e ik 5 Sl struction peria s nmmf""‘f‘(k;;{flk‘\S—— m‘fir'.l}vr‘ ust of this vear. i RCo o [v‘ nxvrfn'!vm nts (joint): | ifes «‘ha' Bolshevism must be placed :!y'mr s manal e 'l“hg..\"e:! A | A telegram m Buge ’ - Be h, artford; = e _|DeLaney and Dillon | outside the pale of society. | Fairfield c v men, said the Connee- |46 1. w. w. MEMBERS e et i e cicanios Melandex, deader of the N8 e Contested . clect S nd-Matcrial - assistance in the Ueul welcomers would o down the Bt % come to Chicazo and address the won. s—P atiord: Birdsey, | 100 of the republic of San Salva- | war of munitions, rifies and tanks for | bay on the police boat “Patrol” to mef A g A CONV'CTE"’(OF' °°:‘5P"T"°V Serition bec: oAt g pn- | eriden; Blakestoe, Brideeport. un BESRic Crlhe buplicior San Sakg= R (e Ressio's oan armv. which numbers | the warship. 3 - Mecon | . Sacramento, Calif., Jan. 16.—All the | posed by Feders Judgr ns lm-|son, : Chidsey, Eas vEn y e : N el Nty conspiracy case were found guilty by a | leader was released on call aster his! o Noyes, ‘Stonington; Phillips, [T b8 “0F T08 T4 Dt New York, | rossed s: Mead L Hurle 1 Denikine, wh just joined | 7 - niOn. en a |JUTY In the United States district court | conviction for violation of ‘the Lo SOl hrolg R UreiEERAIngly; Fotens, (iDeRTas AvhoREed o5t New York. | yixcise: House and ( Sith P os on the| . WEd,W”d”K “’l?frj’:‘x - rust and even a fjere tonight pionage law was read. Iy foliows: o1 | o, lford. : Biad o _| Txecutive nominaticns icago, Jan. 16—Bdward K Ware > W the| The verdict “guilty as charged” was|am in the enstody of federal court|c apitol Furniture and Grounds— Templetor d Brodeur. smalt detach ‘;'”-dnr <_;M of ‘mv] (m-u.m\mm & ‘are the |returned at six o'clock, after the jury | faederal officiais and not permitted 10| Bajles, Bothel: braost mior (Grotom |lett, Bast Windsor: Meech, Middle- | Tederal r#ations: Clark o i il ou om the Black | Sundey Sencol Hin, LIt ot to cnnse unrest, | Dad been out since 4.35 o'clock. Sen- | come to Chicago Bolley. Bethel; Provost, New Canaan; {town; FitzHenry chury: Smith, | Financ owers, and De¥ ; e o e Exanston, Tlis. & suborh. Anse UNrest | tences will be imposed. tomorrow by ‘ree speech prevails in Russia but | Buastead. Seaftory iber HUBtngton: | Groton; Stevens Hawley, of| Fish and Hough ana |der Quriag the moving of the crops. |, Mr: Warren, born at Ludlow, ¥t in went emploves | United States Judge Frank H. Rudkin |is dead.in the United Statss since the | ooy Saflord: Minor. Plymouth: | prookfield: Noble e | For Wiilisnison | el s s Dt | of Spokane. In his charge to the jury, | world has been made safo for de- |wail Brooor i Cartwright, Corn- | “pinance—Walters, hire: Shaw, | Wilco H = = % e i i ais e e e Rudkin said mocracy. The conservative element| " Cities = aad @ momiiio s Bedflie B ramant orrinfon oaner || Munvenehnstit aonsenleion and | NAKAERIRIGIRLE B S0T e —— Col. George Rébbins The mero fact that these defendants | has the unqualified approval and sub- | Westpart: - Goodren - Wetreroporey | Somers: " Caine, Nausatuck: Atchison, | Golden SIGHTED AFLOAT AT SEA. are Industrial Workers of the World |port of the capitalist press which can | Rooke, Greenwich: Dickenmon i’ | Sterman; Henshaw, Sufficld: _Kent, | Incorporations: Bissell and Temple- on, jan. 16—The naval dirigible Whatiiealnl ot s o ; should not justify a verdict of guilt. |only mean that the conservative ele- |qenr Chiuce Wingokermat, Ham- | putnam: Bishon. Lebanon: DuBon, oon which drifted out to sea Tues- It is what Lloyd George says to the 1 The fact that hey may be found to be [ ment is true to the capitalist class and | Baston: - Giogd ‘f""‘}!“ha"‘_‘i Tammany, | Windsor: Welch, Smsbury Teald and Groder o M managenbia | President about the peace terms that » onscientious objectors to war should | false to the working class. T am with | Stonineton, Seng, Mocoer, Boulter, | pish and Game—Bailey, Danbury and_Deriir %4 been abandoned at Chatham. awas |will be really important. The re- Coerved | not be held them in the consid- | and for the radi The hour has |nell, Norwich: Pope, Oxtord . - |Gates, Old_Say Smith. Grotor 1 and sighted today floating on the surface |marks of the King were largely the “|cration of this cuse. Opinions which |struck for action. Long-winded res | ClaimsStevens ~ Bertiny - GChow, |PArtlett. East —¥indscr: —Reynolds, | Legislative cxpenses: Wilerman andfor'the water about 113 miles southeast | formalities of diplomatic _politeness. ¥ !h_Ay‘lwnv.l i1l uppue.ion w0 war and |olutions and humble petitions to cor- | Eridgeport; Tdmund D;I'I{l;" (4”.“0‘;‘? Lyme Canterdury: All = : 2 | of the Graves Light. The U. S. 8. Az- | It is the British Premier who speaks gy v —— which undeniably siand alone are not | porate tools in public lite and corrunt | Hart Avon: Togers Baekhamsted: | House. Gr ‘romwell; | tani roll: French and Mac-| o, which has been searching for the |for the British people—San Fran- an evidence of gui _ | politicians are worse tian useless | Jewett, Hampton: Asman, Durham: |G Urtiss Woodbu ansfield; bhalloon, will endeavor to recover it.!cisco Chronicle. be a good time to| The defendants were charged with | Mooney is innocent and the ' whole |Senton, Guohine Lomman Durham: | pajer, ‘Ashford acturers: Marsdzn and Kop- | loon is valiied at about $15.000. | Jot of the things | cOnepiring to violate the selective ser- | world knows it. The convention can SR i \;’)I:;’rggl Forfeited Rizhts Reddin l ¥ TRt S e - t to do in your two|Vice act. do no less than demand his il Ay i ; SPrague. | yheeler, Watertown meclee, Kil- vs: Brooks : | 3 war| ‘The jury retired after Robert Dun- |tional releasc and issue an ||\I::\r;:‘r\:r‘n (figflfrnfiz‘g:a! :{iinbil;“mng;udr:e\ lingwonch; Bames, Ansonla . Williams, e 2 S Congressman Mann, Repub-, f i S'ar can. chief government prosecutor,|to that effect giving due neti A B | orwich ns, Norwalk: Baker, and Hough. { | 3 a8 made the concluding statement n |if that fails a zoneral strike will Te ek D Dot SIBOUE ] ury; Little, Columbia: (’Hal towns and probat {POWELL ABROINTED TO/§ lican Majority Leader = ———— | which he said: low at a specified time and mdustes ‘_“mh:; ]‘,?Af;:’aflartr;’;e“fi ‘flf'{_';rd~ afford: Curtiss, Bristol; Cum- | Golden and Wilcox. - RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Portrait Of Vice-Presi®| e e hiay: v respect no flag but | paralvzed througkout ihe land. Ap- | ington: Jewett. TS, oh. Dew: | mings, Hartford. o ublic health and safery: Chapin| Washington, Jan. 16—T. C. Powell, P v TeS1- | the red flag. They would drag us all | p has been made to tieir con-| Watertown: Bliss, Clinton: Parizek, Humane Institutions—Meech, Mid- | and Bishop, : 2 | former vice president of the Southern dent, Marshall down to the level of the lowest man.” |sciences in vain and now let the bat- | Willington. >lss, Clinton; Parizek, | gletown: Hill, Huntingtor ulton, | Railroads: Adams and Kopplemann.|,ng of the Cineinnati, New Orleans . —_— teries of labor be opencd on their : Salisbury; Barhite, Ric e d: Fitz-| Roads, rivers and bridges: M S " g X 2 Ko o ind Texas Pacific, was appointed di- MOVEMENTS OF AMERICAN profits. | There is no Nalf way wrene, | _Constitutional Amendments (Joint) | simons, Woodbury: Finney. Wood- |ald and Waterman L { I yector of capital expenditures of the | Srothe sl hat. conrae hd. | —Kenealy, Stamford: Smith, Milford: | bridge; Clark, Bastford: Flini, Can-| Rules (join): Klett and Hemenway. |, d administratic by = TROOPS DURING JANUARY | wouid te. tvnehers one ot 1o®, 20| Howard, ' I"nion: Persiani, Southing- | ton; Jones. Tebanon: Hoflowcll. Pres. | Rnles (<enate): Deming, Broder, and | Lactor General Hines. Mo powerl rer | F Paris, Jan. 16—During the week | coast and clsewhere insist upon war | (0% Baker, Canterbury: Clark. Mid-|ton: Gansor. Canaan, pautpaid cently has served as the rairload ad ended January § there left France for | let it come. We have noth: oD lose | dlebury: Atchison, Sherman; Middle- | ions — Icott, Vernon; ale of lards: Bishop and Marsden. | ministration’s representative in the the United States American troops to | but the, sags upon our lips and ing|Vr00k, Sharon: Cedar, Burlingtons | lineford; Christoph, Tast| School fund: Hurley and Woodruff, | minisiration’s, represontative m e the number of 26,080. The homeward | chains on our bodies P53 the | Provost, New Canaan; Young, Killing- | Windsor: Jones, New Tartford: Wil-| Semate appointments: Klett and | Bogrg A% Angusition ound contingents comprised 1,183 of- | time to prove the solidarity of |cox, Portland: ~Young, Killingly: | Adams =L ficers and 97 men clase. Tho Leople nv’:I‘\srlxll']’l"‘uso’ 5| Constitutional Amendments (House) | Pierce, Sharon: Thomnson, Nortn| Shell fisheries: Broder and Leonard. | GENERAL ELECTRIC STRIKES |, The week's departures raised the to- | fight and will stand by us frem cosat | —Bramen, Torrington: Stevens, Ber- | Stonington: Bailey. Bethel: Emily, | State and_reservitions: Will- tal of soldiers returncd to the United | io coast in car determination to s | LN Rooke, Greenwich: Fraser, Crom- |East Haddam: McCarthy, New Ha- |iamson and Marsde VIOLATIONS OF AWARDS States to 175,104, of which number 11,- | buke capitalist criminals +nd main. | Velli Benedict, Ridgefield; Yost, Ver- | ven. State 2ol s areshingtin Blan oo sinian pmtn 8 were officers and 166,436 were en- | tain our rights as Americsn citigong | 0ON: FitzHenry, Waterbury: Jodoin, | = Insurance—Thompson, Somers: Rog- te library: Bartlett and Heald. |today holding recent strikes at the {listed men. The telegram was cheercd “eNS:"| Sprague;s Mercier, Plainfield: Baker, |ers, Manchester: Allen. Enfield: Em-| Unfinished bus Fex and Wood- | Schenectady and Pittsfield plants of Ashford: Goss. New London. | mons, East Haddam: Stocker, Beacon | ruff. o it T T e | CLOTHING AND MEDICAL _Conteste lections—Lecte, Enfield: | Falls; Gager, Fr in Hammond, | Woman suffrage: Clyre 4an on- | lation of its awards, the war labor SUSPLIES FOR ALMENIANS|EELIEVES CALIFORNIA'S ill, Huntington; Healey, Waterbury |Woodstock: Shirk, Washington: Mid- | ard. board recommended that all questions ! Litchfield; | Communications were received from |concerning alleged discriminations in Ney. Farmington. the governor announcinz these ap- | the curtailment of forces or restoration | Winchester: Mit- | Judiciary—King, Windham: Hux- | pointments: George F. Durgess. Les-|of former strikers RATIF Contingent Expenses—Turney, Wind- | diebrook, Sharon; Ives, New York, Jan. 16.—The steamship s 5 ICflAT}ON WIL‘L STAND | r; - Gaillard, New Haven; Wilcox, Morcurjus sailed today for Asia Minor | ,, Sacramento, Calif, Jan. 16.—Conten- § o T Conte 6.—Ca Portland: Stron; b R R e A fons that California’s ratification of | chell, Southbury | be referred to it [ L o ury ‘on, Windbam; | ford, Stamford: Geary, Waterford; |lie P. Smith Leslic FL Wamner, | examiners at Schenectady, Pittsfield | | plies for the Armenians and ! n ment must be |Durand, Cheshire: McKnight, Fllng- | %45, Enfield: Davis, Danbury: More- | New Haven bor _comuissioners; | and Erie. ¢ | The cargo, valued at $1,2: _‘*!‘_""“le o a vote of the citizens|ton; Knapp, New Fairfield: Blanch- |house, Stratford; Beckwith, West|William H of Orange, member - e i nt by the American committee for | N “SWered here today by U. S.|ard, Norfolk: Brewer. Fast Hartford. | Hartford: Candee, Norwalk: Healey, |state board of agriculture; Frederick | Price of Peanuts. i 4 relief in the Near Es Webb, state attorney general, in a| Education — Cowles, Farmington; [ Waterbury: Kenealy, Stamford: Con- s, of New Haven, director of | Tt {s with no little nre wi i the b | statement that he personally did not|Lacey, Fairfield: Ripley, nerz. ¥eddin: Haven reformator.’ At thy Sleaire of e U. 8. SUBMARINE D-4 ON [liglicye euciustion masiner escary. | Persiuni,Southinsion: _Durand, Che. | " LaforTick, Wallinetorn: o) Senator Bowers presentcd 2 cosolition | it e “priceof ronsied peas i y > as far as California is |shire; Phillips, Huntington: Stone, of |lee, Brid-eport. Warner Waleot: 1% - |appointing J T. Meskeil Judge of | hurfling downward. You now get P:&V;Efl:A;OTF |Ba‘:oc:(~: lsvl::I:l'\l?1 .(::c:-;n.:l, :hv‘ national prohibition | North Stonington; Cannon, Suffield: | rizak, Wil 3 . Hartland: | New Britain city mfl(}‘_-‘;r;n{ \’;‘ :n"‘d "}cg. xn)‘QrgnQr B e B Lt At Unted s naniment has PP\?I@;S"T: and the | Child, Woodstock: Emerson, Roxbury: | Wright, Barkhamsted; Cqilert. Col- fr Semntor Bowers pr sented resolution e e g ki prar s closery ¥ aid. Selden, Haddam. chester; Fenn, Plymouth; !lall, , An- |c’wpowering the governo: to appoint Ttheae Sk it o oand bar today mear the enirance to | ity ok necessary o submit leg- | Enarossed Bills—Beckwith, West |Sonia: ‘Sweeney, Bozrah; Kingsifgy.|a ioint committee consisting of two 8 npdieon TRl a At | b EarhinX Da he craft | islative resolutions, such as the ratifi- { Hartford: Connery, Redding. Coventry. W [ser®ors and three representatives to | Ital d A 1 was about 200 feet off shore. Her crew | cation resolution, {o a referendum.” fixcise—Morgan, Fairfield: FitzHen- | Legisiative Expenses—Howard, U~ |inve _ ite ine condition of and treat- il i e ‘l’lfhf’zl’g":“?';‘lffe‘;“’“gx’“ffie“‘:“;na;‘ - — ry, Waterbury; Griffin, Edst Granby; |icn: Allyn, Ledvard: Birdsey, e i led oo eueil poldt i Suanvie Fvos Pl = Sandy & . o e |Hag ey ' East|2nd ‘ors gischarged from the fed- [ &l her spirit of nationalism owes no b > Point coast guard station standing by. Policing Europe. }{\—‘e'{,flgf" s";:ifii;’“‘nw‘fi;’”nfifia; Taddam; Muck?wmnggTd_‘ Sy >, The resoiution was ta- |more to Msxxini, no greater debt to - R BT i It is not surprising that the univer-| Graham. Lisbon; Mansfield, Harwin- {man, Weston: Chow, Bridgepo bled ion of Senator Bowers in | Gartbaldi than to the United States| CoEVRIGHY. CLINEDINGT, W Optimistic Stunid't sal question on the Rhine is: “When|ton; Wakeman, , Weston: Burdick. | Peirce. North Canaan: Clark. New |cour @ federal resentative | of America, which the President rep- Who hasl announced his candis The Germans still hope to retain|do Wwe go home?” It has its bearing | Ireston, 3 Milford: Crumb. Bristol. whe ing to the cabitol. resents.—Tirooklyn Hagle. | dacy for Speaker wof th P thetr colonies. Their optimistic stu-|on the proposal to police Burope for| Federal Relations—Huxford, Stam-| Manual and Rell—Wright, Pomfret. | T n new business introduc- : ~ dacy. fof Speaker L i ST NN pidity seems ynquestionably—Detroy]several decades—Springfield Repub-}ford: Ripley, Manchester; Treat. Healey, Waterbury: Leets, Enfield. Alien-language newspapers in Can- | (N€ next Congress, which will be . - Free.Fress, »~" =~ Jican, —- " Orange; Rogers, Manchester: Bart; | Manufacturers; Barnes. Southing- ¢ on Page 8, Cotumn 5) adu are rapidly adopting English. controlled by the Republicana, - = . 4 : 2 S — s Lo e

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