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Norwich Bulletin Servioe Fiag VOL. LXI—NO. 16 POPULATION 29,919 s 1919 12 PAGES—84 COLUE%NS PRICE TWO CENTS | 'Peace flflngress fo Gondensed Telegrams | | EXPEET 'EGRE%E IN O'FT {IUAL PRICES ..French .High . Commission .says | | freight rate on vessels chartered or 1 —_—— . pe“ at M Tuday requisitioned by Government has been | 2 cut from $60 a ton to §27. i L ace u 'ci i : : : . . i Steamer Cuyos, fourth of the 3,500- | Fuel Administration Has Discontinued Maximum Prices on s 'ton wooden cargo carriers to be built for the Emergency F f itumi imi Y . Us Final Details Were Concluded mersency Fleet Corparatiur. | Resolutions Adopted by Rep- Bitumincus Coal and Coke—Eliminates Zone System of - . - . 3 5 . - . . (4 St a Mce 2 s tion known in Poser . i Yist — Oréd + " - % ting of the Su- |, ) poopias | Councn| Tesentatives of the Allied| Distribution—Order is to Become Effective February 1 s . issued a rescript dissolving the Com- | : . s 5 reme Council Last Night. Sl o teans —Regulations Ars & ti Told American Newspaper Correspondents That the Youth of| P ke i and et can: Pres. ‘ i e e Paris, Jan. 17.—(By The A. P.) The| o0 Oc A IET S Were e 3 | Washi "uel ad- istratior it e 3 i % =3 resied at Geneva anil Zausanne on or- <. Jan. 17.—(By The jiacy ; 8¢ Shatien wesld | lne g e e the United States Brought a Renewal of the Hope That|scone is set for the opening of the | om ™ Beras. s plot ntatives of the allied pect a until the close of the coal year d Vi A : tho|TOW afternoon with the impressive | Premier Clemenceat was unceve [cam press at their meeti 1 creasc of bituminous <t April 1 and possipIy longer. Hastened Victory—Enormous Material Aid and the|ceremony befitting such an eventful| French mewspapers are criticizing | Loalimousiy adopted - the foliowd - orde _With: the issuing of the order today A i i occasion. The final details were con- |the allotment of envoys to tae (Con- et Tt n, prices on |affecting bituminoystcoal, aud.scoke Wealth Which America Placed at Disposal of the Allies|/ded tonizht at a mecting of the Su- |ference. Thes wish tn have French e e e v (fuelfadminstrationtipcran Burens preme Council, which completed ifs Ia- | colonies repr-se Ser e s . r the stoppage of most of - . bors and adjourned for the inaugura- |, 3 e bosride . S COmIIUIQUES 1 cffective Feb Orders went ot dis- Contributed to the Final Success—Declared That the Ar-| tion of the lirger body tomorrow. |/ cl0mcs shouid he as comple : e i entatives to give notice t The secretariat of the congress dur- | Brialw's mavy now has 17 super-| -Third: In additio : {dogs not aficet anchracite e e o . i|ing the evening completed the official [destrovers. The Iatc ro¥ex JIUNMINCE, Fulle sutmaries of el s I RIS E e et 18 gonne-Meuse Front, Where the Americans Began Their| % o Geiczatoe. 1t includes a dia- |Jaunched has sjc21 of 50 milcs an | PIOCesings ehoutd he issued, not mec. | davie order include on Tebruars 1 and to = tinguished array of leading public fig- |hour and is arm:d with heaiy c: N e S ubHCATION, SDUL L0 | purchasing ents’ coniplete and ard before Febru- 2 5 o = 2 avy caiiiire S Sance of thoinpees 5 M i Offensive, Was a “Sector Hard to Tackle” —Emphati-| ures trom every section of the civil- [guns. o There Ao s 40 inter- | fofit margins allowed whol 25y, 16 slatistles ant spooRioselitheic cally Asserts That the Rhine Must Be Made the Barrier| iy one of the moct maianie & Wé;' Marchal Foch . conforring with | {he Gelegates and respontible journal |1O3 'm‘f”'””m‘ ik e T R AR R b stated b s A€~ | German armistize envoys at Treves, | were subject to reinsta curtailment of the force at head- ings of statesmen the world ever = o noves . 1y 5 5 e Bitsesii G ¥ Ay frres ) d ever has|p i resen S Pitth: Jour should be pe |wage, 1abor, produc other con-| Quarters here, but it was understood ® The final preparations were con-|and fcod. ted Lo attend the formal session of the | ditions which may require it the nlnmumons coal division virtually Y y § g ! ] 1 : T S AR o conterenc. Reductions in the demand for bi-|Would be closed soon after the order reves, Wednesday, Jan. 15.—(Byy “The president of the T States | cluded today in the beautiful Hall de| United States Shipping Board an-| «egivin: S T ‘ " o et an o B A e o & Po—It 18 the conviction. of|of Amer e e e otates|1a Paix at the forelgn office, Whers the [nounced rele Gl neriean e mended that el SN A e U e larshal Foch that the Rhine must|forsign ministers of the allied great|ponSrcss Will mech, and the ercen ta- lowned = ste rom pgaisizion | by the aboli Ssiip. in | nding of hc coal and coke. hecome cffective Feb- made barrier between Ger-|powers, assisted by the Japanese am-|{ho fomorrow of the congress awill be |CIAFter, except n service of the !ailied countries e weach s 5 iny and France. He expressed this|bassadors in Paris and London, met|, “ceremonial function s War Department All except t *rench dele ‘\0]: npossible Y Announcement was made that !Aw. lay to American newspap-|at the Quai d'Ors today, in_ the|making their first bows, the delesaiee | . German Govrmmene at Berlin or- |28Teed to these recommend |mum price : SR o Dbusiness espondents. The marchal is|MOrning from 1080 a. m. {0 12.30 p.|exchanging salutations and the repube |dered the disumament of ali civitians LSt There Should b Jont £ ptthe | aministration, jhas ro 5 Bontbition: With £ maetiie :‘n. :1}! n the afternoon from 3 p. m.|lican guard, in gorzeouse uniforms, |before the N At'onal Assembly clection tion of ihe pres [ bitumi cen named custodian of all property SLE: T Sxtnkitn: ot tha Cog| to D40t Dl 1a: lending color to the scen be no armed Dpace con Tonee (e ind equipment of the administration, . S French president cf the coun-| When the delegates are installed i op e sosconi ptho oreest one sachiof ithe this sitt except records and documents. He = 5 2 cil re d out the terms of the renewal |around the great horseshoe conference 505 1600 5 | greatl powers should be represented by | Adminis: T in re- will supervise and approve sales of rshal Foch said peace must belof the armistice table Raymond Poincare, president of | congu.t ’“'l‘l‘ ":,,‘ Andiinatylesss fau el L . | property and equipment made in pur- nsurate with the price of victory.| “The meeting decided to give Bel.|France, will make his entry into the |o £l Dresqntito oe) Wagel| S WO Sa iy vt e hen | suance of instructions of the admin- now was beaten, he added, |gium and Seibia three deles hall with an escort of premiers and |COMMittee of the American Rariway | 1 L8t onidibewen ) Pl sl S . ini i " L | zium and Serbia three legates each k& I | Wxpr, e . | the regulatic ’ ation to all administrators, dis- with her resources, especlally in|at the conference. It wis decided al- | take his place in the presiding officer’s | PXPress Co. demunds for a flat | U et P | At conl t representatives and other agents recuperation fn a comparative-|so that the ling of the Hedias should | Chair. : A [ © 305 montiand o e WIRELESS TELEPHONE USED | omoen teveern oh unger; | il & proipigies Shoil i Po renredented by tan doioassonlOWie | «The opening address of M. Poincare |hour day F ) {stood, however, that the fuel admin-|of the administration. o duty of the Allies to| Question of the number of delegates )il Welcoming the congress fo Paris| By unanimous vote the House Mer- INS AERIAL INAVIGAT]ON L i A h the SUBE O B e oo D oy oF Jclegates | will sound the glories of the war just |chant Marine Comitce Beotaes o oo S - g T -A-&:' ~‘m‘l;‘.\. « or|1¥ established. won ar‘h! tell of the Bouan e work of | tempt no action at this session 07 Con. | n the roof of a skyscraper{TO TIGHTEN LAWS PROTEST AGAINST HEARST rshal Foch praised the work reconstruction entrusted to the con- 0 session oZ Con- | ) HCrpen b in r‘{ RO i mm-‘;.»::_ “The programme for the opening 3 i Teeon | the Administration measure | ot i L = BEATSE ST EEINER (O WIESSLE Gl Pershing had asked that the|conference, which will take place at e | Government control of wire- | D e et Dublin A. P)—| New Yorl Jan. —Iniermittent treops be encountered fop| the forelgn cffice tomorrow at three {ISTICE BETWI {less stations. | zation S o can Baciaent ":‘ uproar mariicd 4 mass meeting held e AT e e atiemmoon, = AND GERMANY e hflmuLol H. Hodgson <f the | the war, c the comman- | h et ntu “r‘é’mT)‘ém—,lfii“"cfii‘éé‘f‘s‘ 1%‘;?;&'3 St = Medical Corps, U, 5 > v airisibie Lal n-|the Inde generalissimo admitted that the| “The meeling finally examined into| Amsterdam, Jan. 17— Sl e TR e e n_suppress- nised (0 Welwee | Leiie e . ront, where (helthe question of the publicity t# be|tice between the Allies ¢ . e e | 1 it becomics|troops a= 8 protedt ardvs. i g0 Ps began their offen-|given to the discussions of the con- (has been extended, the agreement 0| pia. sited woh oo Geman peo- ! nizatio Mayor Hylan of Wills ) er 26, was 5| ference and unanimousiy approved of |that effect being Signed hy Mathias|ip. oo With Germar i n IEH ACANIPIG mchl ey Banitoluh Heacst 5e Shionan of e the following text to be handed to the | Brzbecger, the i the Un son him. committee named for the same pur- >, {press in the name of the five great A N intends pose. d General Pershing | great | commissioner, at entes . ." men have the devil's own | OlorE nesday, acocrd to a Gerlin Britain will not remove restrictions gt e e a . 1 The representatives he allied S g & Ferlir {on_coarse grains, minary ejected after they had [s u';‘ed (’f~ get away with all v ; dlied | oten re ere | electior by _shoutin; cheers for wssociated powe given Turkish garrison at Medi : ion Y iy 2 cons)deration to the question| JTrzberger declared . the Germ: ans | dered to Arabian forces. Edebiin L3 fon wefe can attack succeeded, | of publi fcr the procecdings of the | had fulfilled the te s of the armis-| Dr. Karl Liebknecht was reported a1 Srisequentisiers ontinued, “and here we |!’¢ace:conference. They are ¢r\x|uu\§l|:f- up to the limit of possibility. In|captured by German troops. As= | were mu_x;u ~tfiernlonstraug§s,“a.|;l;opua§h that the pubic through the press!the cases in which the terms Condition of th 7 plane 10AJOrity, OF, THDBC) DEeScr 2 ine [ that pr e cases in which (he terms had not on of the ex-Kaiser, who is seaplan ; : | 2 adory, soh : \rmistice was not rul‘-al“'”‘“" have 7]‘1" full information | been complied with, the Entente l.«”AH U-!flln\d was reported wirs Yor Thirty-four of o E'fx('\m\-filx;fgct‘zgh the purposes = cor th the s rding of ) o | Army freght noeut o 4 from Germany without| (hat a just and honora ctilement | e s ”‘"\"O”l Fuel Adm‘!mck‘ra; m~ e e R wes and | Princeton university, who presided, the fighting. The Allies, | should be acrived at with the mini- | Imovall of Fesi ol r woa e s 8¢ St ~|outlined the purpose of the commit- marshal said, were prepared for|mum of delay. omplained the | shipments RROR Aot the United 1 the |[tec. Rev. S. Parkes Cadman was in- nsive siroke which would | ‘It is, however, obvious fredom of movement had b mped-| Additional DG upted by Hearst adrerent who A he Germans to give up, | HCIty with regard to tho ed between the occupied ter wad | soldiers, um»ur:‘(s,' ,?:r?r‘smgl 1% R aterilofsad s e bonjeallinggton by “| consersations now proces o ad'h Sae e RRSALIG T don s : ! months' pay for soidiers and sail- 3 e le g now proc of Germany, and he declared | voy home from France, d i cen s Tow aros Cm 1 e fizoriin e s upon their discharge. vember 14 with six i B : £ ken the Allie; m’A ;); reser}«e of thde Bank of Eng- he interraptor was prompily sub- 1 twenty French divi-{ et . e-Lorarine prov that I e {Jand for week gained £466000. Bul- ! ey x ceeedings of a peace conforence o ot ¢ oLD -Te ! Bir ik WM B | T ot et i e e | the tpeace annexing the c““'fi".be”‘ in Massachusetts were TO HOLD William T. Manning, 1 Foch began, “to tell|of a cahine o THAte O | e AL ) ;v}r‘;"l“‘f‘(“[“‘ ratification of the of Trinity church, suggested yood: tk S B = orohibition amendment. ¥ moite : 5P i 3 good things 1 think of ! con! 1t | Francis«Burton Harriso., Governor- | S E e Prcnas BB : Y ek LRSS RO | e comir te was interrupted by a rsan R paft} . "o held | GERMANY MUST DELIVE | General of the Philippiy on St houted “Hurrah Hylan.” n our side. Your soldiers | ooy 3 t i Seatd LY {w - .mNi\ six months’ vacatior of té s person and awother ran who There is no other word. | impossible. 58,000 AGRICULTURAL MACHINES | 'rfs-“__flryv'““l-_'l% Democrat, acted | ,0rn ted an hopromptu eulogy of Mr. oieared oo Erar G | Berlin, Tt T minority leader of the New York|put in st were summarily ejected. i d by vears | 5 t f longation o o o exechlive ¢ S e - . oL fon. Ree io moder op o 5 T rd the mantle | deliver Ly | President Wilson indfinitely pos nne, a_for i ¢ [501 NAMBSINANO “ pon them. The 5 000 agricult ral | poned his tours of inva re e vho ha for | ARMY CASUALTY LISTS i : e 5 | kkeep in touch with the Peice ¢ Bl c | Washington, Jan. 17.—The follow- ) ’ wastened vie- [ {ione f = = |easualties are reported by the Com moral fa | Invest y sl e Sl L B it e Ei ek “a“”"?‘,“ff‘n“f’ff‘" Jay o hix | AGENT OF SECURITY LEAGUE manding General of the American Ex- sht enormous material aid tank on the waterfront in|Com DECLARED EXASPERATING !peditionary Forees: ko ; aid, : ss of S ‘ Killed in action 73; died of disease altl oun aced ati CC0 L i Nincrots® aniests il wounded sever wounded SRS nal T b is | ; Barcelona when demonstra 4| ; wree undetermined, wounded obody among us will ever ci n s ave cony s X of territ on to | favor of autonomy for Catalor H ‘ gland 1t total 293 Ao | sation orde % e ) - England men i ek affect ‘ Killed in Action. : ; bk : e 5 Davis, Farming- he armistice con e : é & giu sselin, Bradford, A | o s elgian LR srtin, Holyoke o o : et | fimvemsng Relied Tor i Azl x i ) i B questions regard & Died of Discase. . i there e or e cued Dy | char- te T el S k m wo, | i Bl L Wonnded Severely. any zenc 2 Sh R i ave | 1 . Privates — Walter B. Henderson, I ont 1e i he iseussior develo: o H L Ve i I i te i H“\ 1” !:\ r.: ,d‘ rA sion %‘ | AL iev '\'y’::‘: "~ ki b Z = T homas Lennon, oftered itse Sk no LI s Bl v | TESTIMONY IN L e Ll - 1 i A. Wile, Gloucester p think o the blood that|* dec! on would in many casc - fore m, and when etins i ; e 1 Hves ot mae Dlood that | fotlowea by premature pu ; 20y Norwich and vicinity, or 5 % W S MO Wounded. Degree Undetermined. ~fa = ny tur- | e i 2 looked that The Buil o ‘ ', ¢ o i W = ¥ 1wy fur- Ie8 ReanIOANeknenions, anons S ¢ followin ) : f | e We tool came.! it were confined to o e two cents i homas Mea: e must make a pe tween part within : Sy f | i FHPRnv SRS or 1 th the mag-|™i ht bhe esgtremely ds time n Her Builetin a ¥ 4 » the mas- en be invit i patad Saturday, January 7 i A . k e Six st || Monday, January 2 H el i | i : Pri augh, Val- ed, but decision |] Tuesday, January i . e > o at queline i5-ycar- |§ Wednes January i } T Teh Nt to effective e e hose sike themoth- | § Thursday, January 5 i i for- | tiation Fma w0oting was done, {1 Friday, January 17 i £ i o 1 after the - | tiation. a ter of infinite s ki e lUanuapy iz oo 2! | 1 : save | difficuity. Tt is also s~tremely im- |identified the revolver with which *;”“;1‘ — oy 55,7 saidt Mr. O« [ ERIDAY AFTERNOON S LIST. n ntier | POFtant that the settl should | shootir as one that she had 7 L] e S i 479 717 ¥ < died from dis I b tion is the|Pe not only just, but speedp. seen her mother carry in ot # cuapcEs A wound ot ery beliigerent power nxious | for three weeks he other te | G —— ,” o missing e ne that we must| 0% the early corfclusion peace in|Was of doctors and servants, and con.. ! Fihidntaas order that its armies ma m demo- | formed with that given carijer t —— — — i ( ans. It is by using the | bilized and that it mayv return once |district attorr phaghadi = MM i must make it impos- | more to the waye of rence . ey PADEREWSKI IS FORMING n « ¢ : Kiiled in Action. B iem to recommence the A If premature publicity is wiven to|SYSTEMATIC THEFTS FROM A NEW POLISH CABINET X p rivate Ronald A. Morgan, Old 4. The Mhine is the com-| the negotiations the proce:dir of NEW Warsaw, Thursday, Jan. 16. —(1 ™ | P ¢ of all the Allies, precise- | the peace coaference would be in Dl e ' HAVEN RAILROAD {4, 1) Iznace Jan Paiercwski, e i . nesio . who united to save civ- | terminably protracted and the dele- | matis ronbe: . Jan. reached nent with Gen- L% | & Died of Disease. Nt s Gy, e woula he Tovosd 1o seeii o | mBtIC Tobbery of Pilsuds! Sduceds et ! wd Lere . Pricate Thomas F. O'Connel,, Hart- he Rhine js th guarantee | SLLS G imene atere Res) {’x‘v"f cles from the Ne ‘orming a net MEETING OF DIQTQICT m A . l:» mations who have | ference but to concern thamaselves with and Harttord Railroad Pilsud ! MANAGERS OF S. N. E. T. v « 2 o0d in the cause of lib=|the r,m“.m, fes which had beon rx t\«;\; o0, a4 cordir o £ of Police \; P: SRR ceting Grl unier i ot Wounded Severely. " e , e bet v or o !’r““'i‘;\ it New Engiand company ifony in the controversy between (erbury: Harry Rosen, New Havem; v of R Finally there will oftc e 2 he sast gears 0fy Clof members s held today fc Son f et an c n A cier, vaterbury; - y ok B | abrune Snors STt fl'mr;mripne:;;:s transit valued at more than $100,000. finet will be in the n was held Gy he purposc o owners and hoatn Ph 1\_ A ;- H[)tvx]. Waterbury; 1 es such as our mever | conclusions of the conversutions as|$2.000 werth ot wotl MLory more than |which will be constitute Aot R e i Tt el s UL DEVEE | they arrived. st tons 28 & ,‘,“‘-“ t |\;‘.”Alum ,\h:;\pp\] :,.,,m e e = i .\‘ ;'” ”’(:l‘ *‘n the witness said, and ot nded, degree undetermined, riid o The E mouth Mills ¢ e ot i wster Generd urleson. | pycines A t democratic [ §in " has mot vet heen meheent| Chief Armsirong eaid that some of [ office unil « the company, p Sided. No announ s dise t and per-|will not be possible fo Saonste »hh the cloth had been found in shops in | the next fortn ment W made after t S coned 3 ndrew J. Riga, Hart- b f the e set-|and that there was ground for the bee |« TR g rate chart would not be veady until|falling o ;nl-;TI:mn%;m;r;;n:M be viewed as a|lief that certain tailors wrare - the be- | 0 IDLE FACTORY next Monday R i has the channel to cross, | Whole, ar ture arncuncements | receivers of zoods for : o) N NEW BRITAIN| Under the propos: ode e 1 T tted vi v Fanee must at-| MIERE 324 to misspprehencions. and | band of e el ,:L]'f'. N s s e : | SERIOUS DISTURBANCES ¢ e anxiety as to the ultimat~ results for o e ew Britain, Conn., Jan. 1 short _dist: . I . i to safeguard the | XY : S 2 Gl ™ O | Calls | ta 1l cost than N FEARED IN SARCELONA 3 i Thote| Sich there was o real founda- | BERLIN FEARS UPRISINGS ficers Jof “'“1“‘;“‘2‘*] States Bmbloy 4t present, while the char e A Tan AT By The A Dy : tion. ment bureau he day contradicted a | jonom B call el r S 2l Lo e inter on the Rhine, It| ““iTher recognize that unless pub- AND A GENERAL STRIKE. | ciatement made Yesterday before the | o inerorec so an o " 1ipping Premier Romanones, atter: a imiNting must prep: toflle opinion approves of the results of| Jondon, Jan. 17—There are appre-|nouse :migration committee at ondon et = 6 Spanin cauinotftoday, ol i Fnard he painful surprises of | thefr labors they will be nugatory. hensions in Berlin of a general strike! M no R poen T | e spaper correspondents that he : ) 8 Sl w rengoriing T apy Wit eon- | and uprisings to avenge the deaths of| Washington by Frank Morrison, secre- | company re g the HITCH IN AENT OF would not be surprised at anything i ned . bup|Clumve force to the bresent coner. |Dr: Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxem- |y Of the American. Federation of|th time perlod vagiations NEW YORK MILK TROUBLE HIheh wouln Rappeniin Daicelona ke Se sations between the representatises |DUrg, the Spartacan leaders, according | 14¥P0T tha there are 2,000 unemployed | S e e | o A e o Shumeedin e - 50 long | of the zreat powers. S |to a Copenhagen despatch to the Iae [Workmen in New Britain. On the|PRESIDENT WILSON HAS | an. 17—Afler Gov. |situation _in clona. which was us { ] o not*been | “With regard fo the full conference | change company. It is doubtful it tholcontrary, they said. the factories HONORED FRENCH ,GENERAL:;!“ o g e e A - o i i1eh, Jet ux watch to-|the following rule was adcpted: elections to the national assembly can!could use 230 more hand than are Jan. 17—(Havas). President \ors u hich Romanones informed el lose not the fruits| “ ‘Representatives of the jress shall|be held on Sunday, because of the!available. EeE Tl e e ty would rece - tracitho ouble ercklon, o o i X s bo admitted to the meetings of the | tremendous excitement. o Lol S S errioeiCroas e ¢ had b Sl o e honiC S of T e non viey Tk B re-|iD0, admitied ifo iiha meets i /i me dons (e Lerern 3 hed Service Cross on the fol- | limited supply of milk had heen reach- ldists to he miliary i1.d he lat- wain s n battle,” AR A e LT rn;\;‘s:_w‘.: 'J‘f. b:p“ '\)fl‘”"‘f ;Jm‘l“:'w.x;\“ ‘;;d;? STRICT BLOCKADE AGAINST e I \em';hu sene alD X ed, Chairman Dowlin th cial | ¢ refusal to tolerate Nationalist tinng e can- e en arrested, but the 1 'Esperey, De ste i ommis: r N » ances, id he . P £l ference may be heid in cameca: 3 | ehiet of police, Eichhomn, il & si| GERMANY TO BE MAINITAINED | mavolle, Stalstre, Debency, Hirehtuen, | by he. Sovernor. < ‘Recutive | fzod the. capiain general of Baresion SESS'ON ACT CONFERENCE| Norfolk—This 's one of the torwns large. { London, Jan. 17.—The admiralty|Gouraud, Mangin, Degou Berthlot, |on the telephone ormed him |to iake measures to prevext collisions, « Ilie following offi-[in the state to be released from te| Umionville : {has no immediate intention of re-|Humbert, Guillaumat and Weygand. | that the agreement w 1l in the i se such encounters would in the ing of e _relea e ionville. rorter irany ; - —— owing to a new co Lior rejudicial te a solu- with the!dog quarantine. No s of rakies o p - , |laxing its strict blockade aginst L.er- . prejudiciy @ solu « b i G Buvebe-arrenorid bees fon ey e o Wriing| any the 'Central News g poAbeiEREeieaig RUth sythas far s Huanet o O e frlm s oy hayes vera smpan ve. § mar rvived in France from the Gerpan}expressed the bel the matier ministers accorded the premiers’ vebe R g R ¢ learns. on camp at Rastatt. was slight and could be ed. of confidence.