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N@mm e VOL. LXI—NO 26 POPULAT[ON 29,919 NORWICH, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1919 EIGHTPAGFS—GO COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS —— —— _— W [ ' | Cabled Paragraph Condensed Telegra;n; e MOTAC ; BOLIVIA IS TO CLAIM r ea ers a" 1‘ l S Ol A new Portuguese Cabinet was { / formed. ] b 2 i plaris, Jan. 29—(By tho . r)—That | | BN Eracco: Houmaniant toatbs | entered; = " the provinces of Tacna an: Arica, under The trial of Joseph Caillaux, for the doctrine of resident Wilson t lt‘ l\'(i:j\\'r) d‘\S)H begin today 4 3 & nations are entiled to an outlet to the ( nited Statcs mine laying fleets cap- o i r t | sea, was indicated t Genersi| New Positions Are Pr' _‘ That There \’Vll! Be No Im.|tured or 17 German submarines. 211 ™ g | Montes, Bolivian mir t ance. 1 Westminster Abbey is planning taten y Forests P h o | In a statement to the Associated Pre = 7 o f Acl pairment During the Pres.imvmvir\al service for Theodore 1oose-| i BEE S B | There Are N« mter| ent Crop Y f Flour| "F, istrati — T he claims of Chile and Peru to| = P ear of IOUr| Food Administration anngunced re. . . bl Oy =0 = Representative Joseph F. Williams Introduced in the House e inces e hascd wrely on| Trails, Piic: ctrictone o mason anngunced el Executive Committee of the Distillers’ Association of America 17 Malx. i Political argursents, while those of Bo- i were removed. i . an Act to Repeal an Act Approved May 16, 1917, Mak-| holiical arcursents, » bight o | Archangel Tuesiavi 5. o5 o s i (TRERL Contends That the Constitutions of 22 States Contain ol . » access 1o the ocean thre the nat- | The Americidn and president of the oc e 000,000 5% ¢ cent. bonds at 99%,| ey 0 3 ing Permanent, During Efficiency, the Term of Office o e =l solith o, Archansel [Sraln. torparatio, o mistration | 0 ot D587, Soptionat stes 192, | rovisions That No Action of the Legislatures Become =z {out access to the sea, « f we iegovarsk vesterday and arel millers S istiteman United States investments in Can- . 1N . . Superigtendent of Water Works of the City of Norwich {0 5 vhen ‘wo dost@Autofa | Telired ‘fen miley to: that marmwarn| toaay it e Don iz oment hete Il Jnid Sates investmcnts o) s Effective Until Ninety Days After Adjournment—During A Baach of st the So-|&? Pacific Jolsheviki continue. to shell the [ ment during the erop vear of | than double the pre-war figure. e . - Jatc Petitions Was Received Against th [ bhecome | Ameriean and allied positons 2+ Taras | U prices depo T ieact | A" committes ‘of former. resitants of| That Period Should 5 Per Cent. of the Voters Petition A vith | St¥0 and Tulgas. anteed price for ia the | Tllincis be formed in New York i o 2. - ed \1”,.1”.., Code Bill—Bill in Senate Would Increas se, ‘) The forbes wheh retired from She- e e e For a Referendum, the Action of the Legislature Must Sa]an- of Highway Commissioner From $5,000 toi HINDEUBURG ARRANGING e mrth S b o i e G r e Bl cohepralion stean. Be Submitted to the People—New York the 44th State 2 . FOR RETURNINC | llied position Furtherest south a |had accumulate T TSR B Steamer Port Phillip in Ambrose Chan- $10,000. | puis g | Week ago, today halted their march| Mr. Barmes who returned e e to Rahfy the Amendment. Vi ¥ Rl N |Rdrthward e established new posi- ‘\\olm}\nm[ abroad in Miss_Margaret Wilson is in Brus:} AGE MicHigai e M et b t-| Mr. Huford of Stamford, presented |10 the Ticho De I'a | Sama, on oposite ha the Viga tha freporis Bl B | Eeation: = g, 3 ada, New liexico, Ohio, h - house, |an .“"Irlvo"pu--uxm sala ..“vvrl’ 4?‘:\'.;‘\%5‘ 3 T - S tesic v;::\,’\“‘,,\,‘hfi\.“., am | of apprehension on the nart of millers, | - Ambassador Fletcher was told by a _‘.‘ \mzm‘l{ and ngton. eceived | of clerks 2 e o e ma 1 T A Leadb o s 0ot SiSbovcle [T dealers s that the zev- | delegation of prominent German mer-| S . | NEW . VORKT TR STATE a 0-called | or cour " G an manu S We N ons ar rotecte v nme nig wheat its in Mexico, b he for| ] g - ontrol | $5,000, $30 A ; apnuAd! halia | forest _which there are mo |taken from ihe der th hington, that they wished (o res| 1ot Yot i TO RATIFY PROHIBITION . S e e ewspaper 2 i e B e immedtate vicln i sBEanteedt paci + bush sume trading with the United States.| g fonis - tom- | Albany, &X. Y. New York . B ; em W : heel AN e L e v Minneapolis flour mills shut down' miiioe oonncen et e | became “the tor ate to rat- ‘ $OF St would ac 3 r e L sulung in a decline in flour because of -more flour on hand than ! 5 . the federal mendment o T | 8o1 EVi Ei The o : & o ociation of America, a close of a | t Mr. Dorrence of Plainfield i Coctin : 5 ‘.13 EVIX FORCES GCCUPY ; The L Bsis on w this fecling ex- | can be sold. PR s S “‘\\!wn the senate tonight, by a vole of [ ted an « ) the encou Ebert is sa E CAPITAL OF ORENBURG |5, said Mr. ltnes, seemed to Operating income of the New York' f iha o siaiee whoee jogisia {27 to 24, concurred in the McNab rat- t u e o (A 8 it A R A \ay ILDEESEION 4t world rrice | Central for December was §5,091,000, a i the amepdment, the |i¥ing resolution which was adopted : i e ed=tosdecit 1u | @y The A T) 1 fces. IeAtvne boton - - decrease o 108,00 s of he distillers | bY_the embly last week. - | commissioner of domestic animal s T = coived here ure to the effect that Or- | Sper oo O the guarin | Plans are being completed for > 6 ferendum provie| The entire democratic delegation of worn | The promotion of agricultural in-!AMERICAN REPZ g hital of goverament of | e pe” added. . th | electrification of all ¢ T provides that no |2 sted as a unit against ratifica- e . ter lied in a 1 1| RE Of FRANCE brg on the right bank of the [\{gq ”‘J‘\“\ this was mot true. | mining plants of the (ction C lezislatures ; ccomes ef- nd was assisted by two republi- Resclution 1 it < ot . ; merican | D1al river, has heen occupied by the | cyoniegt yorroDrivileged to scel tiie | Gollieries Co. in_ the e o cRtes adail Henry M S of Albany and o “ g ons are to receive he Al | erice vil vernor Dutoff, com- ”‘_l‘ urces of supply, he said, | Shamokin fieid, Pa ng thess uinety day €. Lockwood of Kings, both \ f ale $1,000 anu : b s ler of tLe anti-Bol Chase wheat han wheainericd 1o pur-| "A shipment of $7,500,000 in silves cent of Voters pe. vhom had refused to be bound by t presented ends the act est, al sbandoned theiiown Ocoan tranpotacancat flour because, | pullion was made from Philadelp \lum, the action of | the action of a republican caucus mak- ; e e Blfltice of e , €1 | norihe 1 direction. Pooan transportatien anil other condi- | The total shipments for Jpnuary were must be submiited to|ing ratification a party measure. prison which providés that e y 9 e I control e e e e pnrice s 400 dui e peopie Just before the adoption of the reso- P o iding the zuard shall g bonds R ¢ sian = Tuskestan: Smigs [ o S0TE SURRRU Vo on ‘;’ \“_“‘ Congress adopted the conference re-' Of the t v-two states, the ion, the senate by a vote of 26 to ew B eport pre th. the Baiistactigni of thelditectos i Y rthrown through the ‘defec- [ 1€ Fates It & niine and Avs-lport on the $100,000,000 food re ymmittee acded, the legisiat of defeated a motion of Senator John ! o} v € of 'Commissioner \ssipoy with | tralian markets. ’ g bill. ourte re still in session i democrat, of New York, to v ©| The election cf,a”’)u‘c’ses by vote of 3 ziments of Boishevik infantry | ~OHHaY, ‘“Hf";‘ SR ‘”:,“‘ll" Threatensd strikel'of railroad Fem-| B 01 rleen states referred to {substitute his bill, calling for an ad- people i \’ix'\\; o li‘\m in an act : S Bne of alry mutined and sela- probable demdnd which would a1 |Ploves of the Pennsylvania Railroac A as, Califor Coiorado, ! visory referendum. Shnbitis OF | T AttaaHed tb iy e or othery X the railv n the United states during the | Wa$ averted. — - Sarlisd 1 the st I o refolno| - framss Z g Balinces of he erop v Fos President P. A. S. Franklin of the X | tion that this proposed amendmer . = 3 ] E BANKER Rt tro Yals from mewly | Mercantile. Marine d { the reduc- PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT BRITISH FINANCIERS Ul {and be published with the laws of t KILLED BY DETECTIVE | liberated peop \s a |tion in ocean rates nly a step OF POLAND RECCGNIZED HONOR J. P. MORGAN el it Patchogue, N t of an im | toward resuming nermal conditions Wa. n. Jan. 28.— Recoznition of £9.—In_recognition ef e i i g ey S S R v Conklin, o1 food : _ An extra dividend of 1 per cent. snal government of Poland |1 s o ‘the allies, J. P.eMor- es i pore hanced tstate awner whe the inter itaining o declared upon the common stoc A the * American |gan today was granted “the honorary v et ST O ire, was government fir our own | United States Steel Corporation freedom and livery” of the Goldsmiti ¢ oyl The it D her € nendicated an eshaustion of the | Senator Tb-omnso_n introduced He is the first Ainerican g 5 ey gt . | tht, head o Kk detee- | 1918 crop surplus in the New York Legislature f tary Lansing | st_banker since 1795 to be . i s o S |tive ag shooting Conklin| Under these condiiions, 1|ing for a state bond is o Jircetion of [0 honored. King George and Foreign i ard for information : | i right attempted to | administrator {000 to build a soldiers’ and sailors’| lznaes Jan Pad-|Secretary Balfour arc the ovly ofher P i =4 3 Sritipes it a heigh fql memorial park N henorary freeman i to provisions ¢ ording - | American surplus at to the na | _Postmaster-General Burleson told the traditions pany's k g ¢ i e tic | House Committee on st rdred years of ~xistenc X < - = i per - z the and ied o in th ceremonies in “he Gl : N FoL ’ f Wr ALHIES TO KEEP 200000 MEN legrap) ut competition in the 1 imposing Goldsmiths' il wwien 3. CAS TV utor 4 = : _ | telephonc be elimitel Morgan was presented with the res- p ) o v ; FOR OCCUPATIONAL ARMIES | " During the year the Uni States st olutions contained in a silver rasket. x g vo ToHAon L Tan e | minted 445,000,000 coins Speeches were made by the Earl of - : : 2 governing the armics of occupation| Interstate Commerce Commission in T States | Eeading, British ambassador to the Gellert tor St v ; s ) al statement | an annual report savs rates ma vou as for- | United States, and Austen Chamber- 1 il Sne Gew of his on Spencer fed by Middle Western railroads were - of foreizn |lain, the chancellor of the exchequer. | or” N : 1en tvo shots war. The| ally reasonable zov- | Lord Reading laid emphasis on Mr. | s AN 3 een to sink to| statemen Twelve employes of the Mohawk di- shes for your | Morgan's aid in floating the $300,000,- | {E SEN/ : A s later a third | “The B tary comr w-.mqs1 rision of the New York Central Rail- office ~vhich vou |00 loan for England in 1915. | " ced y ¥ 3 3 are of tl that 900,000 men |road were arrested on a cha s earaest hope| The Goldsmith Company, which is Mr. Holt of N L | ! pic ng_acros od. All the be demobilized | is more than $3,000. 2 sperity to !he re- e according to gov- | B £ 5 3 - as fast as The New York Senate Finance Com- Inment standards, had its ‘nception ¥ , 0 witere | “The news ar will begin form- | mittee failed to report out Governo It is my jrivileze to extend to youlas a guild of gold and silver craft- : < 5 | ritary 1 and will ba Gompose Bith e no i Ron OR g Dis time my personal crectings and fowever, it has zrown into an v 1 « t el wnce, of those who have | Perkin member of the fiicially to sssure vou that it will be |organization of England's most in- I | 1916, and who | dustrial Commission source of sratification to enter in- | fiuential financiers, although never 1 s om ... Volun- | The American Y. M. C, A, gave a0 official : with vou at the|losing its identification with tne gold o 2 ) one vear’s | reception at the Pa headquarters in s I K to render to your|and silver trade. enator’ Broo troduc : | n 5 = men otherwise | honor of Mrs. Wilson. About il as is posible at this 3 : | i coun 1 statement to District | hattations of yeine soies S xty-nine | prominent Frenc 1 Americans aas Vere e o | MONROE DOCTRINE PRAISED e g ey . s ene to in which he Eenyice, WllliBe SANt aras .,:;;“x' l'n' oa of STABH ‘gt e ndii~p which BL LORD ROBERT CECH. c n - 1p guard the Rhine bridgeheads | S r o Sl e pis \merican | London, Jan. 29.—(British Wireless : : . 7 ce twenty minutes.|and release the older men | ST L ineapTe ih your|Service)-—Lord Robert Cecil. the Brit- . : : : : ) about the property 1| “The men of the new Ll beas i o r ish anthority' én a leagu> of nations, A : : c ered out of fhe | paid homuses ranging fr e e ————— praised the Monroe Doctrine in an in= ’ y - a I e 5 go. Conklin | ings and six pence I B | culture offict AMERICANS RELEASED terview today regarding ilie interest . . i Conr £ 2 toni] rould Ehrown' Out | vate, 1o fortyotac: shiing or | et B ’l\c"j of the American ROM GLAMAN CAMPS|of neutral sountrios. espec Latin t 1 ¢ \ o] ndetermined. e W 0 the opened it and addition to the ordinary army pay? | sitagg s Riied e {Americz, in a feague of n; { : by e ettt Y 21y DA gell 109 geet at Chatillon-sur-Seine. . | Washington, Jan. 20.—The war de- | Dootot # - 1o you mean?” asked ‘the = | Britain plans to keep the air service| partme made public a_iist| in practice” he : ] R BEDROOM WRECKED BY | for < men. No colonel will be re- Ghet Ty Gerel B il L tod | R ou_know 1 mean,” said EXPLOSIVES FROM MARNE | ¢ v 1 se ! slication as a model of operation. The I to do away| Portchester y 5. | thiee years' war service. 1 men have! of nations could appoint . the : Ay : : Eiless Tiiadelal nean o S : The Commercial Cable Co. announces returned 10 | American nutions _themisclves as the - 1 e, ) € | ecked th SRl el [ i via San I mandatories for the execu.ion of its e B e £ S ot = i Ham isco, Shanghal and_ Siberia o { principte: rezarding territorial integ- . i [, Sen Brooks T E SSEMBLY ASKED 3 aiEre { Russian station as far west as Perm !zrity where these principles affect | t = p it Sk i K 2 Caparturu from France of the trans- countries. in this manner t1e United ; - 3 STIGATE =5!QGEP0RT port Duc d'Aosta with Is, | States and the Latin Aerican repub 3 - | ( ; 11c onn.. Jan. 2 Artillery e anc ics could act in conformity with thed . - ( < 1 Thé following men are renor s poliey already establ ) | . n A e ¢ G 2 ied by allid troop : action were e in the A i " : the | soc I Cartridges of @ machine | Secretary Daniels has iuy, New Haven. continent _ibe occasion r oads, bridges x ) eport Eiihe e e o ew Haven vhen an American nation C con- e Rl e ; John A ord | damage European B Binator Tambletans: Pos : of tw rep- “the bedroom floor. | displayed k a| Der e 1void this it would be en Ma 1 wer 1 | « ps- : L ances, e e Delinvaint | Harry E. Birney, Nev avea be formed by the American M. W - ept on Tue Th 1 3 - . il IEHLECr farrowly eseaped death | | Leor 4, Honkiuton., Mas itries themselves to consider and \ i of |iam I. [ ! 4 o ity | OF, inur |TWO OFFICERS STARTED | Reported relcased from Camp St Ioe et coplicable in S A e g any ways: deagte e s LR TO SWIM ASHORE |11 B e B EEVY et i el a0 aeat) 3 rough violation e e D ome soil took- | stel Harey Kt Tames Bri TO PROTECT AMERICAN . ) 1 £ : e T h fhe ommunity, wmusbdl s A whose | Reported released fcom ¢ RIGHTS IN MEXICO t in the y { municipal funds nts of war. AN T : Sl New York, Jan. 20.—Formal an- B Bt ol O S b aol nd M 7 ut | L 4 ) in one vear. ™ - —— e S e B EaRseod, nouncement of the organization of the ormat nd another rélat- | Falls, (T 1 omorrow BECAUSE OF LENT BOND (R B e l"‘,"” s ional Association for the Protec- f L to | b A g f ntro- s £ SO B R BT : AT on of American Rights in Mexico, 18 e o o : ts intro- nlSELE ,“,’_’*’.*,3 DEFERRED | swimming toward the Erooklya shore |TO PRESERVE YPRES IN |5t & membessiip terres s thaitorty | By Senator Fox: ¥ ra-| e t, s mayor of shington 5 e e i tomaer | ITS PRESENT CONDITION |one concerns engaged in the ofl, min- Tarris § Ct =N . FE e 2 Sloel et o0 b 1€ 1 ondon ing, smelting, agriculture, land, cattle i ¢ New L - Chonlolh g PRI 3| scrvice) | rubber, banking and other fields in s nator Klett: Increas P 0,000,000 TO BE spENT | et R DLek .| that couniry, was made here today. B i ed S 3 ON RAILROADS NEXT VEA St | | Among the concerns represented in . , of_probatien 0 R ardes, of New Yorl : the mew afsoctafion see W o o 18 Meriden 2 e utenar v gton, Jan. 20.—Ahout $300,- S e e b er | Petroleum company: Standard Oil St : e I 1 s R ? er rairoads this Sl ot 2 It 10 compa the Te Company: Pa Py $ ) cars ar .1‘,(‘.,5 ¥ Aotk e LAILEEd 10 LR s Y \,‘s‘l'o,\m. Co.: Phe e.Co.; Guar- B BT s s S s o i 0ad_admini tration. | today. Whates e T S o . Morgan and Company; Nation- e : st IO i g in: ng d today by Director ( q.m.x‘\m they will decord with the principle RALEAE T ank of Commerce; Chase National n act re Roeples 3 - 5 g C ¢ Hnie h A ipital éxpendi- | oot o iHe inntiatibricet of and Bankers' Trust Company of Pty amendr ur T 1 f m determin 22 slightly will 1 orized, but in "‘"ymr‘m:‘.‘w, ‘_fl.”f; L "‘_w” I THREE TRANSPORTS ARE . New York. - hington for the action of botk | 30s; ¢ G « ntire program | P ho ey treasury to AT HAMPTON ROADS |, ——— ; h B 1" Seiiar Brdaks B aioyen nats ho |y ofe et ™ o he end | make th s I Nowport News Va, Jan. 2 | DANIELS SAYS U. S. CANNOT oty 1| 2mendment be tabled for the calendar | Wounded, Degree U i s LS T'lloan 4 3-4 or 5 per ce hut o s | transports, e Zeclan Martha | few more heauti AFFORD TQO STCP SHIPBUILDING d for printing and made the order of | _ Corporal James Gre e "l be ordec- | ;re inclined to keep it lower if possi- | Washington and Monticello, bringing | it t be be impossible. ot Md, Jan, 29 e | oL L i | h rilroad admin tion |} g . <0zt | : 3 oS Baltimore, Md., Jan. 29—"The big Bt . |the day,for Tuesday, Feb. 4, at 12 o'~ | field. i . pproval by the individual troops from "‘ reach Zmp- { one, therefore, will, welcome 't zest question in the United States to- sion tax act w end Senator Bowers seronded | Cook Pau sridzeport cosk e U et i The |cision that the remains of the day is the merchant marine question,” at | rotion it was passed unanimous- | Privates baut, Moosup; = e =t | HEARING ON BILL TO :g"‘;-““;‘ b it Wachin ‘\, 2 {,‘ e Gl steard of be- | aiq Secretary of the Navy Daniels in ty |1 >atrick . ¢ ¢ River E 2 Imen, but th Mar Vashington anc g aleared away. S here ok anator: Foxt . For. -approvristions Wounded Slightl | UKRANIAN PEASANT ARMY _ VALIDATE WAR CONTRACTS | yonticello arrived . too lat i Sailiere tonistb i € c souike s $160000 Sor Impsere. | Py | 1S FLEEING IN DISORDER | Washington, ~Jan. 30--Resumingand will discharge their 1 *| EMERGENCY DEFICIENGY Mo Tabin actlared caumot wd b re . At the : terminal in . 3 I _ Tondon, Tan. 29—An cfficial T ek ThS st oo el BILL PASSED BY HOUSE |stop building ships unless it wishes cor v New London. Appropriaticn 1 N S 2 ss despat fre day adopled an amendmens by Sena- |mun ‘._('w".r »,' 3 “ 2 ngton, J 2 Without a!to withdraw into its own national lim- Senator MacDonald: Increasing th Red - - A he defeat of the 3 fen Heriderson i OBNGRRGAL TRovicinE | e otart e ot the Sge |dissenting vote. the e tomght | its and surrender its share of the trade P S A G R B e e e - il Ar- army by the Ukrainian Soviet | gor gettlement of claims srowing ont [ deety e On S Rl | passed the emergency d iency ap-|and wealth of the world to other curt of Windham couuty to $1,000 2 | and the occupation of Yekater- | o government stimulation of mineral | quarters company. a medical detasns | PFOPriation bill with its rider repeal- | countries ear. = | Cll b o e c amendment was pre- [ ment and Battries B and C of the 325¢h | 118, apbropriations of § 156,500 and | Mr. Daniels predicted that Ame Senator MacDonatd: To anpropriate | the owners to be inenr ame name In soutn Russia. The | areq at the request of westorn min- | Fela Avtilery, 32 officers ang. 35 | Pt homtes (0T B SaL0R 2 s mur e yards G ke femee w0 $10,000 for the Day-Kimbali hospital |amount of $5.000 jerainian ® Sovi L ing men who claimed that many per- |men; forty casual officers and |irg the war for the army and navy|better ships with sreater steaming Bii b Tanl bRy adubaty To ety S S e e ther sinbe f o erals mwdwn in the prosecution of | otk il 1 The house adopted an amendment |day and said they would’be of such SROSWE AR o hoard At enanitie | Executive nowinations: T | oral Potiun and occupied. ihe wrwac Sz |the war, had investel all of their|TC EXPAND HOMESTEAD by Representative Dyer of Missouri, jidesien e itoflcalitoy smaller crews to powe o te board of charities | (o he folow 2 1 Petlua an 2 et dhe T republican, prohibiting ependiture of | handle them. appoint a_child's welfare commit- | (9 e fol0Y < by the| Yekaterinoslay, capturim ‘puns, ma-{Linds o that the husiness (had PRIVILEGES FOR SoLpregs| R e 0 BRI b e e I ech county Ebiect to:the member of arl of harbor eome | O e EUns Sd OO DOty iisorder|mistice. Under the amendment, set- ashington, Jan. 20—Lesislation | tion of $290,200,000 until all former [MILITARY AVIATION PLANS 3 ow e | proval of the governo TaEoTE s o s By A er geems In disorder | o hont would be made by the sec u secretary Lane to modify | government employes now in military TING JU ¢ 1 Senator MacDonald: For extra com- | Parkor and Luci " oward the sources of the Dneiper | {lTent wowd be o 1 | hemestead law privileges in favor of |service are restored to their old po- L R e SULY Yiat n | pensation of $1,000 to Edgar Af. War- |members of the pack. LL%e 3 oldiers who served in the war or n |sitions in the various government de- |, Washington, Jan. 23%.—armv avia- zinal price of | ner of Putnam for services as elork | Morris V. Seymour. and the Mexican border was appeoved to- | partments tion plans presented toda 1o the L cour |of the superior court of Windham |Turkington to NEW BRITISH PARLIAMENT CAUTIONED NOT TO SELL dey by the sen lands com 22 house milltary commiftes cealledfHoR At this point in the proceedings ,‘ un . ard of pardans: Ch WILL MEET ON FEB. 11| BONDS BELOW MARET VALUE|mittec and repo fayoraow. The |WKINLEY DAY WAS e e s e : of the he| Senator Broder: Anthorizing the|to be highway commission London, Jan. 29.—(British Wireless | Washington, Jan. 20.—Railroad em- | oU5¢ COMMIEe has faken like action ¢ CELEBRATED IN CANTON, O.|airpianes now owned by’ the wac de= ho of ‘ nitt 4‘!“‘.1!(\4»! 0 bR 'l oificers | Man 1’.‘ ‘,';."{‘,"i nee con Service). The new l:x-nlmh_parmmcn:. ployes were cautioned today.by Di-|i" ohtaining home ot Ohio, Jan, TcKinley | partment. Major Lyon of the aireraft ' . ) flow wn into | for the Connecticu nane sociely ank Lockwor according to present plans, wiil meef | rector Generai Hines not to sell Lib- | % OPUMIRE Home remembrance of the hicth of |service said in the propafl army of - iruck up | for two § to be shell-fish on Febryary 11 with Prime Minister | erty bonds below the current maket (*P°"* " William McKinley, | £00,000 men the air programme o I Am” Then on| Senator MacDonald: Extending the ., Kent Hubbard to be Lioyd George and Andrew onar Law, | price as published daily ir newspa- | AMERICAN WOOLEN PLANTS in this cicv, was|called for 2,000 officars nd 22,000 men - o n f I ¢ a|ume for the construction of tra of the Connec reform the government ieader in the house of [ pers, and were urged to retain the TO HAVE 48-HOUR W with special ex-|und that this force expecied to eper- B of Pt The Putiem &nd | Blods taglerst J. Sturse 1 commons, attending. The time used|bonds if possible. If employes find EEK school ch ate 1,008 planes with an equal num- A big batch of business came frog | Street Railway company, ;g‘llf'_l' - "1"' pLeE in glving ornh_}u members will be | it necessary te sell, he sa hey should qu<ton, Jan. 29—The American| Cortelvou, of New ber in reserve for replacemen:, More al e R B it WasDanati: A ppotnting | CadWeT and hes T shortened and it is expectel that an | make arrangements with Joc# ~guk | Woolen company will open iis mil prvate secretary to Presi- [than 10,000 planes are on hand, he v N ol | it Jidyo ot o IURE b miom Hirhor hour after the session begins, bota |which would charge oni a small Tee. | next Monday on a basis of 48 Tinloy andilaicil secri 514, | ISRIi0E 9 abread. John H. Barnes |court of Putnam. it [ bridge com farii- [houses will assemble tn hoa: the rninz was promptal by reports [and in the event ‘that more bu treasury in tae Rooseveit “Those not kept for servieo,” Major . Pet m;';‘ PN SR e -5 i | Leclie 1% [ speech from the thror Sir Jaiacs Liberty hond “scalpers” were op- | warrants the working of longer at hiz nsual custem and |Lyon explained. ill he store [ .9 R A G cil ol :f Gy u ; h 1o he mem of the 1 of | Lowther will be re-elected speaker | erating _ cxiensively among railway nmn.\fwu) 1mdvh-v| employes at the | 1 wreath to be pliwced on(used commercially or given over to = & u‘v he regulation- of jitneys by r z - comm vy for New Haven., of the house. employes and other workmen rate of time ad one-half, ihe McKinley muusoleum. the postoffice departmant,