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=i ] Novwich = VOL. LXI—_NO. 29 POPULATION 29,919 FEBRUARY 3, 1919 El IGHT PAGES—56 COLS. PRICE TWO CENTS CLAIMS T0 BE PRESENTEL T0 THE PEACE CONFERENCE Desires of the Various Powers Made Public in a Condensed Form—France Will Insist That Military Works on the' Left Bank of the Rhine Be Forbidden—Great Britain| ma tional Assembly. Berlin, the time n Jan. for the co; national asse , the political situati =8 ihe nvening mbly only Spartacans Are Secking Embarrass the Gsrm:m Na- Political Situatéan in Berlin Alarming n has sudden- | Condeneed Telegrams 1 Condensed_Telograms [ ropsat Artilfery Bombards Petrograd crease 1In likl\L‘l’)lml’lll war \lxshux'.w.- ment_except Allies” Joans. United States’ imports in December | Lvalued $210,978,500. at Exports \\LIL | valued ¢ 6,007,000, SN Vice Consul 'Richard! P. Momsen at| Peasl Rio de Janciro resigned Ris post. | o erican - schooner Androw no.| Many People Have Been {binger, sailing from Boston, was| Killed — Serious Disorders; :\vllt"‘.( .\.1'” l' :;ll\il‘ Frederico, on Bane l Are Prevalent. Ten of the 20 air stations at Hock Beach, L. 1, were destroyed by ! Stockholm, Feb. 2- n hombarded t and many people b Petrograd Kronstadt artiller e been Killed, a A French warship is aground near EMBARGO ON EXPORTS OF ~ FOODSTUFES 1S REMOVED 'SweApmg Removal of Restrictions Announced by the War Trade Board—Barley, Corn and Rye, Including Flow sl e cording o (ravelers who are uoied | and Meal, Sugar and Cotionseed Oil Are Included in the taken on an aspect which must “Resumption. of Full diplomatic. rela. |10 this effect by the i 3 G dities R d F ke E: i is to Demand Mandatory Power Over German Islands| ;010 menaeine o tions heiween Mesico and Cubn ' was | OIS 4150 dersiare pi L_‘"mm° ities Removed From the Export Conservation X Sendenoidors Followea: announced in diplomatic circles inj - q ot Eor B as ist. South of the Equator and Over German Southwest [cnd(n) <opialist follower Washi For Salen Goroorsiion, abOLE Centy Mites ws £ - 5 . councils in different parts of New Fur Sales Corporation,|;( the head of the Guif of Finland. W, 5 cahE T Africa—Italy is to Ask For the Trentino as Far as are conducting a campa . 3, will auction pells val-| “pne Bolshevik forces were reported |sweeping r e e . . at best can seriously embarra 6,000,000 2 lon January 23 last in a des on the e ation of s called to the fact that Brenner Pass—Belgium is to Request at Least 15,000, |1 st can seriously oo A shipment of 7,000 barrels of olive fiikinstors 1o e : ; om0 & Al ey el o bl et oil from Spain is due at New Yorkl g, ok e , £ 000,000 Francs For Damage Wrought by Germany. |07y omocratic sovernme |kl | = e ; e go it B A% ey AL A i B impossible, at for the | . House Naval Affairs Committee fa- | INDUSTRIAL UNR | Xport cone oven. bt itiwas Paris, Feb. 2.—The delesates of the |Bosporus and the Dardaneiles, w weeks or mont | vorably reported the Naval Appropria- | IN GREAT BRI TAIN 1 Corniandtoy iintn (B zreat powers are now in a position | Premier Venizelos wishes 1o place un- |- Lt e | tion il carryin 1,000,000, e U 3 ¢ dytem compare glearly their own aspira- |der internaticnal contro’, (. roece asia o Ll e AR R : | meal made from Ui ey agrec: ons and those of all their ailies' |for the vilaye: of a2 m Asia Mi- s Sl 000, wa hor from the jindustriai unrest 2 e iriends and to see the differcnces that |nor and the former Turkish il e Mo Ll e o shipment to . South | 1Leace conference d expired. must be reconciled. The maximun, |the eastern Mediterranean _including | IOV amonntyto, e e cf hopes, often overlapping, has been |those known the Irodecanesus | PATIRERE 1n, SeSHlon e SaatniPii et anfolineed iconters lea told freely and it remains for the |claimed by Italy. be a national congress of all ¢ the oil land leasing bill were labor imme- iwha 1eace conference to adjust them into Bulgaria. | councils, called on the initiative of the | near reaching an agreement e e em will | mark co-ordinated whole. The desires o Althougnh Bulgaria capitulated witi-|local councils of Berlin Silver amounting (o 3500,000, wasv s L O destinations, | cor e s A Dre Uout conditions and her fature terri-|consider the question of withdrawn T ince, Italy | fac e be compressed thus tories depend apon the uerers, her | power of military command i shipment to ¢ fEa = <uet f the em P r I {l:¢ MOSt popt uch of the em France. government has not abandoned hope of | councils American Smelting & Refining Co.| !l 3 i, E { 10 s Sy : N 1 to|val in new importation of Ar nce wants, first of all ace | adding extersive territvries and t — |reduced the price of lead from 5% to | T Nines the food adm zentine corn was announced. orraine unconditions the | even hopes to roceive extonsions of the | AN AMERICAN MISSION i cer Danel g P e t to discuss ately x | Bulgarian frontiers in soutoern Mace- ; Secretary Daniels presented the com- | /Miploved. ~ ~ - Sl e P R i s - "]‘AA,SV ARRIVED IN FERUN o the last. class of reserve | 7 bO sides o GERMAN REGIMENTS | TSCHAIKOVSKY $AYS NO t " c may Nuire Thrace. Ser g riday. ( s trained ¢ Anni unl,~ 4lHIHI2{ 2 4 = 1 'ufim] l).\{lrmlfi\\hx h may renuire the Pt P Sl ey % 5 i foaresa is that ARE MERE SKELETONS| PEACE WIiTH BOLSHEVISM 3 = rofiy R = . 1les, particular Coble P 3 A8 >) | Lond Feb, 2—(By The A, P.) weuld be the Ps The new state of Czechn Su SOTRIIESRIaLE Government is considering | '“%" . I oble (By The A. p)| london, Feb. 2—(By The A, P. Rhenish Prussi e carrying out its territ \Imost en- | economic condition Germ the price of Ksptian cotton|ATd NOULS, must be pecosnized Lacallynrorms Aniericans | Nichola : president of # to annex the basin of the Sarre |tirely at the cxpense of tha old Aus-(the American peace r ¢ in | S I ST f ilie provisional gove of Nortn sfver, which might be called a re- t Hungarv. The oid wingdom of|ed in Derlin \ marke Y 2 nexation Bohemia, Moravia and the ¢ love Sl : -| Contract between the Government' France will insist that so far as the |gions of northern Hungar: already |€f American naval Chica Milwaukee & Paul ! nion left banic of the Rhine further to the [have been {acorporated intu the pro- | Members of v will visit s ¢ bt kigned 2R north is concerned, the conierence | posed state, hut there aro cortain con. | FiOus Germ s doral Trade Gommission willlmake lould forbid military wor f any | flicts with the Poles, Rutho - invest of the m cobpera I-—barracks, bridzeheads manians and Germaris ia well ALLIED TRROPS HAVE he price of milk-fixing by the 3 ifte 1o et o Dhnbeai riressos—i at zone ithe Aust anc Logy R - iood Administration. Aty e AR R e _ols! & t the people biting that zome | cause the ¢ ARRIVED AT ADRIANOR PLE | pecause of the mild weather and ex= | i Kipo (one of the Princes’ Is- hould be free to decide for them- |German Silesia | v \ prices of anthracite | Sy ). He deciared 1} lolshey.i elvesswhether they wish to join |helong ethnoz new e o coal accumulating | 00 e cisted prior 1o - stood for oristm, rance, form an independent sta‘e cr | state. ( I County, P e not then ies and the n of all ¢tush to Germany, The Cze Clocks will be set forward one hour| continue French reparation 1s | opposition 1 A. M. on the last Sunday of |4 serves are ainst the statesmen at compl s l\(x‘;n a see | March in accordance with the Daylight | () e, . s e ;\‘;\';m“v in f deputies orhy from day t ical party, wil 66,000,000,000 2 . < Iohia ited depots said: s | Rutheni ! Prahiri, a,};\?,h‘:f:{f,fi, e fh\,zpe formatio = reviEm s he Frenct vernment does rot |Galicia feinzes of | - - : §:360.000 T e can be no peace in Russi or a protectorate in Syria in the |sphere Ramaniave. | SINN FEINE L i irela L o no peac E So8 baoaomé it considess|The nov i ESREOUID) wireless operators on deep sea|E|GHT HOUR DAY FOR o not represented at the T FOUND GUILTY OF DRILLI} : British Columbia ports th s too ad- |southward CiNG SE 2 ce of/ NEW ENGLAND MILL WORKERS‘\V uference. its ditions are : el L n. Fel - L st ase of 4 binding on Russia, and all the t of her ntic a0 2 z | 4 m dtions, who look to Russa interests in el sncedlan it { norally be left out she should b oa imis AT e Hindenburs Ve e of nu- ) the Baldwin | include Lembor; ire, and thy di Littla R the Pol 1.963 NAMES IN FIVE ARMY CASUALTY LISTS peacs ‘under the | peditiona ; rminatiorn. and First section—Died from teras and other causes 4 o -,- i wounded severe mi action 1274 finiti frecdom of commerce i Connec 2 es ot peace on and Sl Britain wi mandatory | populated c SR ey o ¢ S o e s Wounded Severely. & fon over | vide Poland i hwest Sonth Afriea T 4 e mandate ‘ov | Springfield Af a ‘-nmfi part T lbns 1 populat r Mesopotamiz by Polish e er a with g I in the matter of indemnitics I paration for raid | 1 fiel ¢ ping losses Eit Italy. Private de rick C. Finiolo, H Ne Howard W, Brown = or of tne some organic the Russian problem, no ons were killed in a bat- 1sed con 14 amay s has Beeniaoi € i ‘\.” ,,‘, (u., W‘!; ‘.‘.” | would he the ¢ se_mer i ;,.:\‘“.“‘ i | w strikers derailed 12 cars peric S to the represen S 0 he woping to stop tie > with t Don’t fhi¢ we ¢ an was killed and 13 injured death or e American Ani- @ = | e i ot Al | CELTIC ARRIVES WITH N Eblcioahi e d | 114 OFFICERS AND MEN | during the war were 17 | o s RUNNING RAILROADS of the London Daily 2 todas 1 K, Feb. Unifica nd - v Amtrican officers o nmentcon i 0 s On board ! n the e rn region re r were com d e perso mated saving of $23,2 division of the French | : S us compared with ' the o roads un ire House conferees greed to give on of lean to NATIONAL GOVERNMENT FORMED IN PORTUGAL tion late may to the Sebenico, hy >almatiaza Islands, land, a protector- 3¢ the wers [ autonom | Joseph H 12 in the Bal- . nia lesires to |29 Baron Ma e leome t poriion of . | iven her by {he = the cancelled B under the ter ad now In her | (N0 0 ceded to her second Balkan orals—T1e Leon D. ed ir and Food INg world, me mo, 9e of 2,000 iie Service SUNDAY SESSION ON by naval medi INFORMAL rmine tl o con- Tuenza | he slation ar. _ Possession of Bessarabia sud Hartford merican Woolen Co. annot e Dobrudja commands the mouth : Vs e e of the Danube SATURDAY AFTER e s el on to 1 o westward Rumania wants o |pey’jo? (¢ . 2 osheo s e ernment ; e Hapsburg provinces of Bu- | gt ¥ Wi nE. if soliclt gia 1“‘“' Ared i sl b ¥ Lo e Rmel « oward com) kowina and Transylvania and & con. nn}l)\n 105“n‘| ‘:: orde noon's list shows: or joventit | cic ¥ siderable part of the rich agricultural hese declaratlons diaposs of {wo| Wounded severely 121 Bosten police department was district of Ba i e ; the maln questiony In which Japan| Connecticut men en the greatest s up in its his- Rum aspiration confllcts 1with |1y inerested except that de Wounded Severzly to t weels as of orders | ¥ fhose of Serbja, which affirms that|north of tha Bauater whies forinds| pry T ssucd by D ssioner Curtis. | inder he ts W 2 3 or former! Il . ! o the deps e jnder her Jar agreements with thepelonzed to Germany * | ford; Berna | v the department ntente she ghould have a large por- i Sam Pacelll tion of Banat as well as other sec. China, | tenburs,: Hartford; Donas Semino. tenes tions of former Austria-Uungary ad-| The Chinern dclogatos to be | Grosvenordale. 1 vining old Serbla to the north to anteed from forelg:y !Mywl attem | = e act iausly br round out the proposed Jugo Slay enmlon Killed in action, previously report- state. Both Rumania and Serbla have |abolition of ed wounded severely: | 1weceded in "rm;m‘ troops i‘nm Banat to secure : ) :-!lnwrd 0 tm Private Gul e Boul, Bristol. the to e onel (,s; RACIZE Yu.U G Llr their claims and French troops have | mportations, ve alro sk ded severe! revious! el Berlin, Saturd Foh, 1 established & seutral zone 1o prevent |for tho return of Kiau Chau, po!{::':n?n R Ajon o The medal of the French Legion of | 4 7)™ pilt : S T “"W;"“b them, Switzerland, Carporal Saverlo Frisco, Dridgeport. | Rl e i the Derlin high school which w erbi Switzeriana appears 1o be The enly’ “ i e Sl | nienuedl g Serbia’s claims to tnke from tho |neutral mtats whieh so far m‘r—sfi.nm:(" :t':;.:‘; :f:'l?::, z’:‘vw\--l/ Tosoiem Sclation tlonerals dus |CiZhteen year old son of 1apsburg monarchy the provinces of |hor deaires 10 the peaos conferenes, | PO : Bt B e e e d¢s | Karl Liebknechi, who was Fosnia and Herzegovina are oppored Bwitgerland derires na eutiot {o the ln\-‘n(h Guigeppe Ma { Bm‘m‘; Br fie;‘s s -”f P alce tly in Be vn‘_!\ by no one in the Entents group, The |#on by making the Riuae o neutral | #enville, ; % | Brot! 3 1' o s“ 7| cause young Lic echt plans for the incorporation Into Juge |#troam, This i in aeeecd with IFreneh The s‘nt«und seetion of Baturday n:-“ i s 1 | resume his e u iy avia of the M wovinea of |demives #ines if Alsace luiraine be. | terneen‘s list shew: e | ST hor s ers declared tha ey would, ‘roatia, except as to the constal ve. |COMe: Freneh frem northward Weunded, degroe undetermined, £s4; ) ! bd L« or | remain Inv'mlw-l:.\ of any class to whic #'on of Fiume, are also conuslderod ia|8Rd a0 independent Luffer states | weunded htly 414; tetal 698, ; o .~” et m:- the youth, “who fired with m \(.h”" #ubject to the internal decision of the |=heuid be eiveted eut of the Palatide| (‘enneeticut meny - | i o 2uNS On our rs and 1 hers and southern Siavs, and Prus 68 suggested py Marghal Woeunded, Degres Undetermined, | RE: | otherwise ated A:l active Jugo Slav and Italian aima are tn | Peeh, it wili be pecessary {6 neutral= Oarporal Christ N, Hendrie | s = j tilities against the states; #harp conflict in’ the settlement of the | '#¢ the Rhine A CCMMITTEE ON SOCIETY | Young Liebknecht w: ’ i A Hartford, | e e “'”“‘" coast problem, involving the Beandinavia, (loakk Ralvaters Magoidi | OF NATIONS TO MEET |the Spartacan forces \ Yuture of Flume and the Crontian sen- | e territarial pspiratons ¢f {he ; T b (Hava)—Presiaent | 611 the Vorwaerts 1 e b e IR three Heandisiy jusews gra gon- | Haven; Adam fopes, Bridgepert of csemble Monday | RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT 3 ey i + iletel Montenegrs and Serbin na part of | en ouaiTon: HERMATE Wiiis 1q an- Woundad Slightly. iot nex that paii of Nerfnern Rchleswig inhahited predeminantiy by Dane has net asigsl tg il \1\-1 prey of Pehleswig and ol Denmark by J 1684 oF 1o ex ward 9 ihe 3 greater Jugo Slav state has heon vets «d by the Montenegrin purllamen: but the faction representing Klng Nlche- as and his adhevents protests agninst + unlon which shall 10t leave t6 Mone tenegro entire 0ol welf-government, ihere is also a conflict betwoon the frarpora Aliel aeb i, (al Matthew irving Halpe asquale §zsa, Kumens, Tertyviile; NeFway his 1ians of Jugo Shs atatesmen wnd | apiighergen o1 ose of Czecho Slovakit wha wide corridor from Bohomla to th Adriatic to Hungary and Croatin to A strang reeid Aweden fa secur n outlet to the sen, af Greece. sarded irecce wishes Northern Fpirus and|key ig B Thrace with the exceptlon of Cans=|asts jn 1 1oy wfi'l'tflr ptantinopie and the shores of thelwith these af ‘i‘,. Sversic ,v\'uw..l’. ¥ . De Crillon the | AT OMSK COLLECTS TAXES wace eonference com- y of natlons, In| Parls, Feb. 2—Reports reccived frc ted that o re- |the Russian government a nfereneoe on this sub- ;the Russian committee in nd exci rapidly an able to regarde sian cate that customs | cetpts are incres | the Eare e o | H( et taxes realty RRIVED N VIENNA | Boris” Baknmeter, : A dsinehs | bassador to the T nnml arrived | assoclates as a s iipment of | od wtabllity tr ef purpeses, The | taxes on real cst il enaile the | virteaily has been ead yation {n ihe |ovarthrow of the imperial gove rapulatioy pext week far the first time | beeause of the uncertainty of owner- iu PALE WeRiRS, ship, FOSD HAR This® i fol- WAR CONTRACTS | 2,90,000 r ser- ions in through onomies, 1 men. {PROVISIONS FOR REVISICN CF ANTI-TRUST LEGISLATION CLAIMS TOC BE MADE ! TS IN EXICO OIL INTERES that Yo layton acts, be re- f 0 mect post-war indards of gen- be etablished ered by a “n submitted mber of com ) over the coun- committee, consid s con- irin. t nations tion. formulated conduct sues connect | apon. Unde e United be cons dministere crs body wit ) increas- NO CHANGE IN STRIKES ON THE CLVDE OR IN BELFAST T . —There | ANOTHER IDENTIFICATION l’ OF THE PALISADES BODY | ryices o Guig woman foun Loned of > Palisades overlooking the Hud- 1 workc tuced S that of his sister, Azcele P. work durinz the course of is confirmed by | Udale of | Morc Glas him to the | whe ). 5 nro- cod said Mis: Puckwood | the his father in historic 11 fices o st it Which a the - Corps of | pelice, tr ttack member, the government, which It :c- was married, he {treops and s¢ retext to em }Hn\ ar Clvde v v indepeadent means ition to live as she | NORMAN H. ARMOUR MARRIES 3 ‘l PRINCESS MVRA KOT\DACHEFF {AMERICAN SQUADRON \m:‘f“'l'l s i AT SANTOS, BRAZIL | can emi, was married \tos, Br Saty 1—!today to Myra Kondacheff. American squadron, with Rear Ad- N. Morris, the American minister, Caperton in command, arrived{was the bes n. Mr. Armour, whose today. Rear Admiral Caperton|home is Ch . wus formerly second proceed to o Munday,xsuu-um' of the American embassy where extensive entcrtainments have 'in Petrogra He left the Russian been arranged capitol last September,

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