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VOL. LXI—NO. 25 POPULATION 29,919 NORWICH, CONN. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1919 " TEN PAGES—70 COLS PRICE TWO CENTS GOVERMENT CONTRIL U] S === == b e |GSATIN OF TEREST Four Years After War -7 s fhees In Peace Bflnference Grain receipts at Chicago for i week were 5,316,000 by th.h Immigration Comnuttee— will be discing . week. a3l (‘ovemment Has lIts E eon, . Except From Cuba, Mexico, ... 'f“erd:«ofila‘. & T e 5" Kiau Chou, C hina, Clty on . 5 . Unde; Rel;l:tlo(!:l Ordi:ed l::avorabl.y Rt;polrte: by fl:edH;ulsel Icfl:lada and Newfound:| , fewr A7 . renen Encer Chad- Which e Spent Vast Resolution lnlroduced in House to Create a Norwich Court ostoffice Committee Concerning Telephone and Tele-| 1ap LEn T L | por, g s i House Board; to Increase the Salaries of Superior Courl graph Lines—Measure is to Be Presented in the House Washingion gan. 20 ~Pronibition | enoRP T+ smnten o 3 o es! rashingt : Messengers From $1,200 to $1,500; Amending the City Today, With Request For Right of Way—Officials Are! o marati for four yvears ter the | tons. { ment tonight 5 - . R . Ta an Newrom aaba, Mcxico, Cana- | Wal@Trade Board *advised that! S e Charter of Nerwich to Provide For the Appointment of Divided in Their Views as to the Effect Such Legislation] on inanimessis ey b 1S 0 10 B e e Sen Three Instead of Two Sergeants of the Police Force— . . . | immigration commitiee. 8 Liin ¢ Elicontercnic far . Would Have on Cables—Burleson Replies to Vice Presi-! p st Hamnese smocnced. that| fus 08 algn alehions arny ot T, Ttowand Under Suspension of Rules George E. Fellows Was Ap- : ask 2 rule to . i sior ; . o e dent Gecrge G. Ward of the Commercial Cable Com- permit early = consideration of the & o o lirgs e the el iar 5',‘.,’.'\’1?{‘; e cried that pointed County Commissioner For Four Years From pany. o e T ‘pusced by of Germany cstimated at 2,297,155,000] Paron Making must know e October 1, 1919—Bill in the Senate to Permit Putnam present congress. na % Jose W Jan. 18. j problems coald be quick |‘\m,nu Beginning Feb. 3 trading in cotton! o rent fisad | futures in Liverpool wiil be extended| B ngton, Jan 2% vernmont [nesota: Madden, Illinois: Gre. the Japanese ceased of telephone and _ieicgriph |sylvania. Copley, Lil Ghfnas ", Tr a1s0; said th was dicans to Issue Bonds of $75,000. Penn- | partially defcated” is: Paige, Mas- | "It is intend : o S B0Lh, 2L, 5 s bl to_and include the September opi ! pointing tha* the baron faiied to mJl- 4 roperties would. end next Decer sachusetis; Woodyard, West Virgi of immigrants coming i 00188 e el S e T i ;’l;‘g‘s cate the nature of th (Special to The Bulictin) £ the state to pay to a resolution order:d fovor-|Ramseyer, Jowa- Democrats -Bull | peace is sigred and d our own 4 ‘ed by Japan and Chin o 2 = o treasurer twent per reported today by the house j0si- |of Georgia: Flolland, Virgini People out of work, and wito fo lieap | Will strike uniess an elght-hour day 15, (gl P¥ Japan and Ch Hartford, ian, 28—In accordance | (i e Mce CoO itte y 2 te of ten 1o | Texas—-3. Total 10, out the Bolsheviki. wy::-"“' € 2 . an a presented in he house, f s fl;\':‘::—:‘:nh“ \Ion\: ‘Omo‘:‘ ed i democrats—Moon, the Dbilt Several hundred Japanese sailors should it bec me law, ti- name of the | e would present the measure in rann s i yisiied London. They belonged tothe ,, e Connecticut State Hosital for the|l [county ouse tomorrow and ask for a 1uie Rouse, Kentucky: Blacik - <o in the | Mediterranean squadron. = Tnsane will be changed to The Con- | {heurer S t rigt way g |teon, Alabama. Beai p i hether President Wilson will accept the in- atum deliceron on May | iectient State Hos and wherever| % 1 = resolution made no mention of Kansas—7 bill should ¢ effective for two or five | V 5 years but t longer period w | sels. al Burleson cided upon ¢ a vote of sever to two.| American Government turned .over: jioucs, SOt as appearing before the committee, | A number of amendmenis accepted |the steamer Middiebury to the Peru-| Jaron to mosare Simmi, Representative Madden read into_the |Permit the admission of re yian Government for use in the Paci-| ‘subject to tho followi rccord a letter from George ¢ rg, | alien: fic_trade. ation of King Albert and visit Br d:~ roperties and that phase of the Randall, California-—1 tion was not discussel at the While Postmaster Gene *ting of the committec. Members xpressed ving opini ct of the legielation on faderal the name of <aid institution located in Middietown and used the deten-| Penalt tion and care of insane per<ens. i and referred to the g and official doc menn the | hotes containcd fine of not connr 1 ““1_openi necticut Hosnital for an $200, not less 1 -Op Shall inieciacr han one e vears those properties wi was | vice president of the Commercial Ca- [ PCrion: Ly Senator Jones of Washington intro-|Ktiaochu as commeret A e presidential oroc ation | bie Company, to the postmaste; tiors anc duced a bill appropriating $50,000,000' etonrac nnec tate Tiospita November under the authority 1. dated Jarsary 23 « — © land reclamation to provide work e ip resolutions taken from the en in the original wire cantrol r Fritish governineat f unemployed. nato| Judges War Department asked Congress for passed by congress EUENOS AIRES <AS BEEN AN troduced t referred to the judi- |, 3 | oo the Comme | jor its cables v | | e Comt anese government ISOLATED PORT shment, if Gesived, Dby tce, included: Avpointing S iehmentior : Eo wppropriation of $§73,500 10 pay. the powers,fof an infernationnl settle. Avnott judge town court| e hairman Moon said the new competitor, the Tueno. Jan Bucnos 2 for dumages in the explosion of ment Robert E | s 2 would not affect tha onginal |graph Company.” has been isolated fo o " at Morgan, N. J. | 4" Arransements to be made, be-|deputy town court of s0 far as it applicl to cabie | The postoffice deps port strike, whnich pres e W. G. McAdoo declared a return to! fore the retur ory is|ter; W 1. Head, | operties, control of whish id | made public a_copy of trance of trans-.tlaatic steamers into | private ownership of the railroads! effected. bettwoen and | boron Stafford Spri to be relinquished with |reply to Mr. Ward, the harber. I vessels, most | would effectively destroy water-irans | Ch 5 ¢ KTy judge of t of a proclamation by the | “It seems only ncee them lade 206s |'portation, f German puiic estab. |court of ord Springs anvouncing the signing {that the English government is exer- thi 5 I 1 1he Robert B. Baker, aviator, at!lishments anl properties and with re- Ediin judge cf the city of peace and ra | cising control over the property of and loda It is feared tI they 1l Okl attuined a speed of|gard to the other conditions and pro-|dletown to fill a vancacy her members expr U persons cora ected th W;i ('r(;mmp)r 1 proceed to Mont:video o un s an nour while making a 99-| cedures. f‘I" 1 judge of the ci murder trials, ii- |cial Cahle Company located in the ! flight I ““It will be noted tha e by t i I British possessions. And under the vessels alone couid »ort bubscflptlons during the first tweo 10ns provida for the est Increasing messengers’ pay from | New London sch_ool rol of the cables juint resolution of congress this gov-|a sixteentt par. o table weeks in extended, and « 1 1 i sented a petition 5 junuary to the Nation Japanese tettlement S 200 to $158) to m P ernment, through the postmaster gen- | CTOpPs, while an eighth p; : of the the Morr code bi fense short term bonds of signated by the .Jfapan New Tondon and g s of cved the question would eral, is controlling the operatisa of the | could ]-‘dl\de 11 n moved S nUmDer {amannted 000,000 francs | ernment Imasmuch as the only in a resolution introdne- throughout the t in the courts. e sable properties within its jurls :,m::h ";,. = ‘::m;h‘n ,‘,”‘I frostictS | Governor Smith of New York - an- ],‘"’“’p‘" and “l“"!l'_l" Liesi oty i boue. Like rcs ‘on COv- | ccmmittee on educa s introduced by Chairman Moon, | tion. 3 : TR e s rcater b tas |nounced a plan for amalgamating thej Chou is the city of Tsing ey Londonfmessenger wos| fionsiwere verelsed Bivoring e resolution authorized th: postmas- | “You have been relieved by me r! du he mo: U | returning National Guard and the pres-| the Germans spent v s, oo week on of t prohil r gene to negotiate contracts for {all duties affecting the oparation o ent State Guard under command of| €3Sy to see t of enlight-| A Norwich court houss board is pro- amendme: hase of telephoae corapanics |cables of your company. o far as the a Brigadier General Vanderbit {end selfishness dictate the se- B 10 hav> an appraisemen: made of | jurisdiction of this government is on- SR 4 2 vided for M 2 resol ph propertic rrovisions were stricken Senate Commerce ~ Committee re e L ported out the Rivers and Harbors| [0 e Cesignuted bill, containing added sl ne locali panese gov- ent people but these [cerned over the cables of the Com- | out the | mercial Comy 3 tions to is to the coun mate. The d for calenc Among t ose “Jtlon! . e e appointing Frede P e J of $3,600 000 for the Oh anien O 3 Ibert T. Hewitt dept Hdee: of the Anal voik A8 Anhothesd. by |reguirements 1 $2,000,000 for the Alleg] te et St l:,,.,',r‘m‘" Hewit deputy judee ¢ cofmittee, three dsmocra‘s joined | ernment m: 3 i 2 " et ¥ = £ *8% Mbubiticans. ta et the pe. |ficer of the Commercial compan Three thousan Murray Hulbert, Commissioner control on December 2 n democrats and one prohib nd | corporation, and ng to the workers struck erty of the com the conduct | industry. it v of Kiao- Docks in New York, urged that main ship channel in the upper Hinckles - g 10 China. Oral Schoci for Deaf. i e e RS 15 _— be widened by the Government S i a resolution asks for an | on for a longer period. The operating in o 1,063 NAMES IN FOUR E"‘j;‘;;;;‘alf;‘;“‘c‘:‘r‘féi’:;f»":;‘(‘,‘-indm ARMENIA SEEKS RECOGNITION Een Ll o it fcliows ; 1, |2nd with Fesneet fo whicn 5!1_3: ARMY CASUALTY LISTS ecrence to. studies hre fostered - 1| AS AN INDEPENDENT NATION Pen B el Bresenied provides for an r: republicans—Steenerson, M Gl i S i | Yashington, Jan. 28—The following Greek letter fraternities in New York| Paris Jan. 28.—Armenian repr {erection of x dormitory 3 e — ———————___lcasualties are reported ) high schools, according to Assembly tatives in Paris at a meeting last|more for purchase of propert = manding General of the man Franchot, who has a bill to amend| night voted to forward (o-the peace | Mystic Oral School o main BODY OF WCMAN FO'!!ND _._|RIGHTS OF GERMAN-AUSTRIA Deditduary Heoxo | the education’law by banning the so-|conference and the parliament of the o the Oral’ Sehool Tor ON PALISADES IDENTIFIED UNDER WILSON'S 14 POINTS | "5 ™ (o oreess a cletie {allied governments u resolution pro- spropria Tewood N. J. Jan. 28 -——7The body| Belin, Jan 28-—German-Austria, | died from wounds 24; The French Consul in New York is op- | testing against the non-recoznition of | Nerwich yman fourd Saturday on|under the ferms of Presidnt Wilson's [dent and other causes 2: ¢ fiel today as|fourteen points, has a right to self-{ease 14; wounded sever of letters of ad |Armenia as i E - and the rrese the house ton o Marie Lebaudy| E to the o per committee Ceorge 1T, ination a right to join Ger- |ing action 15; total H estate of Jacqu Lebaudy, | peace conference, on de- ‘Io1¢a, ‘widow declared Karl Seitz, president| New England me Emperor of Sahara,” whom she clares that in ad ing of- T of the German-Austrian national as- Killed in Action. d on Long Island, Her rights in from Germany urkey, the| c {sembly, in a statement today to the o R : property are contested by the dead’ Armenians cmbraced 1 ied cause Associated Press. He declared that it| Corporal Costas man's rela . and fought impossible to form a federalion | ooty s Tn_ France. the first opport ught | no o Ieeration | ivate Meyer Hodes, New Faven,| . New Haven policemen found in the! o : untl the | anube from discordant ele- Meyer Hodes, Ne aven.i goentown district | s s end e t is said, fought an au-} of Hungarians, Poles, 18D aclios Aceitent lard lother Catisx. i SVEINE B AU CHETORI DI sienei i 2 and Caucas act which would req / rformed today sstablished the Corporal Richard F. Winn, Turners| _h¢ American i : tron pitiehad tue] igonomd Henry H. Hall, a lay preacher, is on {ron e Lol - chloro- alls, Mass. R e bttt te resolution recalls that after s she | prsent status of G Private Robert A. Graham, LS Gl Crans-| i r 1 ; P s ! t s i itria ey | Both branches of the legislature. ! treaty of peace the SOME SHIPYARD WORK ) parent in the outside world "nrr] ST A lve Nonted a esolution Hivo oot an | INDEFINITELY SUSPENDED " declared. “The belief is genera ied of Disease. | inad T80 Yhoes o the Tu; | Washington s ) » R R " Bdward T. Goodreau, Pal-, Representatives of the United States: In recogmition of these ef | shipy not to r made her despondert 'r‘\’ 4 !"""‘;‘ \‘ _ci i Ame: be notified] resolu asks that the allie {agzreza from 1,000,060 A of “the’ Bodr Wi Huckin Rt bl SR Alfred Ja Colebrook, few days of the removal of tociated powe | deadw shlished i Mrs, Brad B b e (e e i o 5 ey k01 day is no more the shrunken remains Yo nd m‘”\nr the old tate than Cze Moman. whose | vakia or Hunzary. Tt ie simply articles of com-!0f the nd the! 0N its ¢ iClaimed and admit endment ! Peace conference, * v appropriation bill|©f the Armenian ques of N he voung | ordina; coun American republic The house adopted an a urzen ting worth, Mr. Huckin saic oman confessed hor n made with the consent of the Armen- "poration, e 1ppre 0" for_the pay-|made with ! on both commil plly S i S ment S0 claims of personsg in S s e 1 ! B e e e s o New Je whose property was de-| e teel for the suspes e tonal state which stands upon el Wi Siroyed in the Gillespie munition plant! DOES CORRUPT PRACTICES vet been rolted o : I en it peace To be durable (302 toal 501 explosions at Morgan. N. 1, last Oct _ ACT GOVERN PRIMARIES? | o st bring a ot nd w le New land men: PRSE 3 —Constitut . Ag el | MUSt ln:,n :”nrr«rrr; al a \]l \xvnfk.«: ‘v' New England men Gongress was askedlyestersiayiby Seos ,\\‘ 4-0"1’\1[?‘" it D .«rd 2 L, ided to | Te;ATTangement of national territoriall Wounded, Degree Undetermined. | yoCon o appropriati Dritaics elso " P ela s pe. terpr > o G ¥ . L rimg eloc nama of the oficer she hnr:l‘;,r et Wit et rire ”:‘,:”‘I' | Drivates — Frede by Geological Sur- the supreme rrie e youn Wit vas 3| L " 2 - 184p o = riforc 1i 0 = e S Sackoby [INE the. TIEht of seir-etormination. 1| LAFitord; William an_ investisation S formed the ‘autopey_estimated | the senee that we can join our motn- | pome: | i cal procentinzs | ¢ rorld i |er country, Germany, because only i 1shingtc 1 ict adviable o aetvean A0 and 10 | that way can our natisnal and econo- Selection of the jury which is to try‘\\ mpleton and | conditions ar " vember 1, af B | 5 Sy an onrmidonalend R A 'y, former editor: nswer certam | committee of ¢ sband's death. rbe. gave up B ot .ot ex ded Manchester; ) of violating the/ questions before a federal gra e boicid o ook AR5 Tl LAt = Mass.; Edward W, ng the draft.!in New Yor ich was in and (il ot 1ekin oanced, and se | afaas ey ! B time but iR 10 Ner Tatherh hars {NEW RATES ON COTTON e 1 Jtiaky Hexoe: O conmtonl ot |it will ot be LV_T' )\nn 1 i SHIPMLNTS TO BRITISH |SLES'1,n«xun Ma i : n today of federal prohibi-| New York Sen: Washington, Jan Michigan for the the conld W. Littieton, | Construction o jcontracted for ew rates on | TO ACT ON SETTLEMENT OF { high density co from South INFORMAL WAR CONTRACTS lantic ports to Liverponl, and Innrd Waehington, Jan. 29. -~ Wiih the|Kinzdom ports were fixed at $1.25 per Wounded Slightly. pe of reaching a final vote hefore | hundred pounds teday by the shipping | e el nent tomorrow the cenate de- |board, ffective immediately. | S A voted another day to conrilerafion of| Tha old rate was $4.50 per hundred | , sugene S, Calli | cester, Mass.; Matth tion by issured il Body of a woman found in the! i hmond. Va.. h manner Wilmer R. Had- | ciections in any state. rgeon | torney General C that congress gave th te seems! deral court nor ' into ng primn the bill for the wvalidation and set- 1EACT | CHARGE POOLE'S T ON : S A |ity under its power fo enac: CONDITIONS IN ARCHANGEL ment of informal wir contracts.| New rates from South Atlantic posts | Dexter, Maine. | SUPREME COUNCIL HEARS tion designed to protect elections of |, o L NOT HEaMANENT . o SR measure which was framed by the | continental Europe were | , COrporals — Alfre {CLAIMS FOR GERMAN CONONIES |representatives and senators | 2 bpaibicl e ate et T Charge B s hehlits: fs a ot o uk Toillows: Springfield. Ma T BT The AT D) = s MILITARY RESERVATION hc stut wrtment from Charge for ihe house measure. was| To French Atlantic /ports, Rotter- |Hartford; Charles 1. 3 many's occupied the en- |SELECTING JURORS FOR w - dd in teveral mincs matters. | dam, Antwerp and Portugal, $1.50 per|en, Ma Miner &, L § or sout a rechrd vote the senafe|nudred pounds, compared wih $4.7; tentatively sceepted an samendment by [ To French Mediterranean por Senater McKellar of Tenressee, pro- | Barecona, Spain, $2 per hundre viding that 1n no case sl any award | pared with $ Camp Kno Musician Charles ana | Hartford. com-| Privates—Bartlett Deirant, Burl ng.‘ “ ok wttention two exiended execu 0 £ =me council | nd the Fordyce TRIAL OF MRS MC).JAHAN5 Haven, Conn., ted at ton, Vt.; Martin Murphy, Woonsocket, | nlan e trial o ¥ srAlL made include “prospective or possi-| To Italian main ports, $2.25 aainst | { Adelard Provencher, Lawrence, yo .;»qug rick W. Cared ble profits on any part of » contract | $5 2 rank Tringali, Middletowr Judge e beyond the goods and suppiies doliv torial c.estion 37 the * new rates from gulf yorts named ritt, 1 hacged witn |ligen ed to and accepted by the govern- |wero fixed at 25 cents in excess of the | J- ; iven Liay coverea|the murder of her third husband, John | £aid all dou ment and a remuneratior which may |south Atlantic port sates | Blazuk, New Denn ze of thess Gierman col- | P. Monahan, i include a reasorable profic tor expen- | 2 | han, Lowell, Harry delegates of Australia, |0f poison in J . Ceniicr e ditures and obligations necessarily Bridgeport. d Japan presenied | Counsel for the deiensa scored e o o curred in peviorming the contrac OF SHOES s oir respective interests in ‘the Pa-|DOintwhen the court tuled agains: auiring the necessary land was d An amendment by Senator Pome- 2 - % b ), cific groups of nd n and Chi- |reference to the death S 195 e £ Camp 2 rene of Ohis which was also adopted | N¢w York, jan. 28.—No reduction in| TUESDAY AFTERNOON'S LisT. |ecif NSl et o a niece of Mrs. Monahan, in| Meanwh of Camp Z would authorize the secrotury of war|Price of shoes wvill be possi until The first <ncuon of Tuesday Ge after-{ 1 to apportion the amounts awarded to|Next fail. owing to the shortage of | noo | prime contractors among sub-con. | leather and the present n'ei tontractors. The amcndiment also | 1abor. declared Louis tioning of prospective jurors|ary Taylor, list show cost of | Killed in ac 14 Tuylor, gec-|27; wounded severely % ench minister Simon, took up the e exam S funethe : SR tion wor Would give the claims of 51t contiay. | retary-treasuier of Wholesale | Connecticut men: i s North Branford; Ilerhcrt | the build b ; . tors ' priority OF s oter fé‘“&.‘"‘;?i;‘:-fi‘ Jhe é:?'n‘n'z)\jhmee;r;lg Killed in Action. ca. Jocupiie, e e L DT WAR REVENUE BILL TO L TR leather shortaze e worliwide ho saiq| Frivate August Wendt, Seymour. | — e .| BRITISH TROOPS TO BE PRESENTED SATURDAY and ther is & a scarcity of other Missing in action, previously reporr- FRENCH FLYING CORPS = (,, DH v, | PROTECT ARMENIANS | lapid progress 000,000 BRIDGE BETWEEN o Bio P arling, 65, J - M g SEER bric used | ed wounded severely: BOUND FOR SIEERIA’ e | B Jan. 28--Cabegrams receiv- |in r PORTSMOUTH AND KITTERY |in the makinz of shoes. | : 2 | PRESIDENT OF BOSTON ; | Washington, Jan. 28.—Government his as chairman of the| Jobn Licamella, Bridgeport. g Eound sfor FISH MARKET INDICTED i fons aid for construction of a hndg be- | W v ‘ommittes o thc Shor Wounded slightly, previously re-| !¢ 3 , via New Yorl ions 4 tween Portsmouth, N, I, and Kittery, Uniicd 8 teen member Boton, Jan. 28. of the | president of tk today on the | (orporation, was indicted ta, . bringin ported missing in action: Privates mon Kap! | Dominick Magaldi, \.“nxlnn\ —William J. O'Brien, e Boston Fish Market Marash, ¥ the fed- |arriv Maine, with the two etates sharing the o0st, was urged before the house nav. committee today by Secretary Dar the show indus 7 wilich pradu Wweartng apparel y | | - eral grand jury today on a charge of { command ark s}“.\ I and Senator Moses of New Hampshir lunaf. egulation tnroughout| Wounded in action, degree undeter- ek oy ‘.fim:‘ j‘“,p_ .m}{ perjury in conmection w ,? IPE_‘ ‘(_):t‘:;:";r S tior and Hale of Maine. Mr. Danicls said | the entire process. I mined, previously reported missing in! Lyl {7 Make Known o what part of | testimony a: the trial of forty fish it was needed so that 2,500 navy vard | dews iberi have been ordered. 5 harged with violation of the | The conti s commanded by |anti-trust act. O'Brien :estified Sergeant Deme Georges, who dur- uhp R. O’'Brien Company, of w! ! ing the war s vice on virtually | firm he is a member, had no (‘(v,m"n-‘ every battle fron e T l, with the Boston Fisk Pier Com- ! infantry anr Later he admiited te the court | employes, living at Portsmonth. mignt|A PEASANT REVOLUTICH HAS tes—>Michael Durkin, Hartf, have betfer facilities for reaching their | BROKEN OUT N RUMANIA | pndrew Kelly, Danburv: Tocert oo work at t Vienna, Jan. 28, It was estimated | Waterbury; Albert G. Lipfert, Meri: that the bridge would cost from $1,- | A peasant revolution el it £ 4 S Io\‘er the lengtl: and | 730,01 2, i 30,000. to § Returnsd to duty, previously report- & o ad i i issing in acti WSS PARLIAMEN o Arising oe. | ed missing in actio . 3 “t a fixed| Private Harold H. Frost, New i EXTRAORZINARY. sEssion | BOLSHEVIK REPRESENTATIVE Asia rtations M 1 DIFFICULT CONDITIONS IN THE COPPER nmus.‘rm'|""»’"’J | NEW MEXICO IS TO CO'\.J\/ i | THE GEORGE WASHINGTON hour on vrell armea aj ; 5 EXCLUDED FROM DENMARK |$1:250,000,000 ;“’;‘Egif’cg’ép e bl T Washington, Jan. 28—Labor lcad-|noce-coming ol ing the in-| The second section of Tue s parliament opened | | Copenhdsen.: Jan:: 28—Dr." Surets, | MAINTAI EAIRY et R et Atixons, | sweents *forced into the | ternoon’s list she traordinary sessi Montana and Utah will confer here|various towns, with a jthe Bolshevik representative in Den- u;}"nsmln_t];_wn, Jan. 28 in sanguinary | = Wounded, degree undetermined to the total revision of the con- |mark, left here today with his lega- ion bill approp; Aaturday With the eccretary of labor | encounters with the reguiar troops. Connecticut men: i itution in o democratic direstionnd |ion Staff at the reauest of the Danish | fo enable the government fo carry out | on whe as to the best methods for improving| In Bucharest, the davp“u\hes say, W o Da, e Undatos L further extension of the rights of |government. He was notificd that his | itS guarantee to the farmer of a price of | { itng Sun- < ed. working conditions during the period |there was fighting all da 2 he people. The pronosals inciude | further presence was not desired in|$2.20 a bushel for the 1919 wheat €rop | on of readjustment. Conditions in the|day, the regula machine| Corporal Harry W. Becker, Middle- roportional clections for the national | Denmark. copper industry are said to ne party gun fire. Many were kitlod or wound- | town. uncil and an increase in the nuan- miarly difficult because of ime suddem |ed. Social Revolutionists jointed inl Privates—Harry Beckett, Norwali;|hor of members of - ihe soveraming decline in the demand for coppers. the movement. Clyde G. Beckwith. Guilford. am en that vessel ted States wit oard. A flect was transmitted to the chairmen of {pedo boat desiroye the senate and house agriculture com- | the convoy. Success never comes i0 the man|mittees today by the food administra-| Vice Adm irom seven to nine. wha is afraid of failure. tian flag on the m will be in 1 Wilson ew Mexico. ruize his

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