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Norwich Bulletin Service Flag . LATION 29,919 NORWICH. CONN., TUESDAY, FER"~ 4, 1919 S PRICE TWO CENTS 5 ] . 3 5y o n . ‘ Industnal Unrest | Condensed Tegranstike in the Textie House Foreign . Affairs Cok i postponed action on a rosola® | i | American peace def o) } 7 I ea n al“ present and urge ihe right dom | | S 0 ] ! for Ireland. Former Grand Duchess Marie Ade- | laide of Luxemburg left the country | Shiatt : st | for Switzeriand. ) Slt'uahon l?xscussed by Brite|f2zprmeetons v bilics, when o|Demand 54 Hours’ Pay For lshs (dlabml;t—AGovemImentln‘m tng mine struck a fishing vessel| 48 Hours’ Work — Four; is Said to Be Against Inter-| " sixiy Gorn Mills of Ameri len, o i . i ty German prisoners, three French | ills o erican Woolen Director-General of Railroads Tells Senate Interstate Com-| _ -.. {officers and one American were Killed i House and Senate Conferees Reach Final Agreement on Oil o . | % when a munition train exploded on the . Sed. . o . . mittee Why Government Operation Should Be Extended; London, Feb, 3.—The British cabinet |Filroad between Aubange and Long-| g o | Leasing Bill, Which Has Been Pending For Four Years . . held a session today to discuss the|W: : i day of the strike e < i i i Five Years or the Roads Returned to Private Manage- |0, “5iiioh Tl il Wowerer, | All aboard the American steamer | (1 O (e strike Dhsde e o Land in the Western States and Alaska Contains Oil, “ . s that the zow t is still against |Piave, wrecked off Deal, England, were! =8 i | q ment Before the Present 21 Months’ Period Expires— |2t the sovernment is sull against) O o or. There was no 1053 or[{’,1":‘;““;‘;“\“““““1‘ s ant ‘f'l""r}'[‘,f’,‘,l! Gas, Coal, Phosphate and Sodium—Opened For De- . . The parliamentary committee of the | life. ! G 3 ¢ hours’| 3 Believes Eventual Sclution Weuld Be Development of a|, T nariiamentary committee of the g, p iment refused passports Loy liton ) forly-leni ihoma) velopment Under a System Subject to a Royalty. & S to summon a spec ceting n- | for negroes wishing to attend the Pan-|p o 806 BANCINS p Few Large Railway Systems, Privately Owned and Op- |7, s soedli mictng o for, 7 b vl g e e s | ToSSon, T SArtos o e most tmrant provs . st unrest. { " State Council of German-Austria| e - ors estimate of deliberation house and scnate con- | Measure, an€ the one causing erated, Under Strict Government Supervision. el s i W e T S i umel?’;‘ tertile cors etimated -(hat 78| 2EICIERNon. Tote dnd seie o Ereatwst division of opinion. rel fa today asked lore 2 r to in=- | W I Jer i > s N 2 b 5 i Sp aman — 2 wihington, Feb, 2--Fxaggerated | sys privately ownesd and ope t today usked the lord mayor to in- | With Ger il agents placed the num- [ ment on the oil leasing bill under |of the davelopmeni of oil wel i vene in the Rosika Schwimmer, pacifist writer,! [ SRkl e he P L aplaints against governrient rail- [under strict g ' nounced this evenir {who was appointed Hungarian —am-ii.rioue percentag ing frors 18]/ Llee morc iBan 50060000~ atces of pRaene (Caltornia ant Wyom: " asi " i rounced ¢ ening th o lungarian am-fvarious percent ranging: from I00iGetrnant owred off wuk coolinlos 1 roserves. The conferees adop operation growing out of a natu- controlier of merchant | bassador to nd, was r ed {16 49 Ay g e &d the House provisi b has beer ad been obliged to canc | because arry ot &g i i g 09 SR HES B e O : v reastion fvof war time patriotic had 1 obliged to cancel all jheans o ST o 4 four o of the American aid Alaska would ‘be opencd j endorsed Dy the s of the fs 1 “psrchologii™ facto.. jcial engagements in g0 oS 0 saticfaction ofue BRunG Wadlen | “company. fwere practicaly development | retan” o ni~vior and the akes it Cifficulr at this time i Ll i i perument | closea in milis 1 ) 2 - ey general and which, in effe: ‘nv"nmv 0.1tion of the i The work cf getting food and sup- mained o and il 3 l”‘] vill V. z ‘ 1 "‘ i i e“r' a D P, oc he | DEMAND WAsE INCF plies to the Polish populace is pro-| i y and|case o nd gas will be not less t within th i proilem. Director Genera e S of them c reduced | ¢ the gross value or rough exist- teday in testifying before alization tives OF 100 TO 209 PE SEtes ShiboingiBoard amount of wor| Except for two OF fyx A e Toreda Ritato Soimets - com- i Sonerty of| e ates Shipping Board an-{ {ince mil e e S G i oo 5 1 operating ‘ F b, T J shipping rates from 18 hour weel t effect ll’\v’] = . ATy = i > t A g B iven yperating on of emjloyees of th » ports in Hol- |\ “fouL L yoek 10 et s the most important affecting the | LTy to be one important =cason, Mr.|ipee-~ telegraph and telephor shidesst } None of the manufacturers h T hefore congress | fixed by the s \retd.ry of the interior why governament opera- | “If any pl. ement | met toduy at ihe office nce and Spain.{ e demand for pa heen pe = for | not less than on 1 of the o.1 culd be oxiended fiv to he su. to pro- | iabor confedciation to I shiiies WL T o leen (he subjecs |vroduced. f ‘ B 0 O e | v o 1he the zov-|of o tion which bad n attack of influenza | PHILADELPHIA HAS o ot e debnretaes adontenl ihiot Benate ration, or the 1owls returned |ernment and b to the mi to demard 43 HOUR WEEK TROUBLE | Leaders in the senate and house hope rovision which permiis either K L Tow ey Byt et s in hiladeinhiagl beb ey veral | {6 complets it< ¢nactment befere this » govern- 5 g thing t & st thel oday granted the demand |¢Pd_of this session, March 4 ! men o Sove z marv caces of complaints | government . aseertain ened. ! SiCnEs fur 2178 HUURNCEE s ghtiled e ouveration which | return o to be and o Narragansett ran| n on the propos 4 \da and on mi-apprehen- | that to SR off the east end |t t hou T el "" o und 1 :.A.lrfl.hli\- R e of 1 The crew was Ameri- | ecn decided | IO Ssued : ines saul Ticieney which ) carr 2,000 man G e 5% Hines satl; | officieney which may il i ! “of the hill and deciar- |11 s { At % inits p form it w | e 3 e iine ) ‘ cpartment of 2l ports the . compromise that could be s (f -»_ ion ex- | [ A. Vanderlip, hours ¢ — tee enter . : 3 T wrrow. Offi- | SESSION OF COMMISSION 211y | proposed plan of pr oy L ! - Workers of | ON RESPONSIEILITY FOR WAR ARRIVES \AYTH 2014 MEN wha ‘\”,‘,.?._mn E : i £ w”v‘ Murray Hu!be\rt, Commiss cner of Leaf oS ! Paris, I'eb. 2—An officiul commu- Feb, American e [t g Lo make { and m pocks of New Yoris, wants 4 monu- {nication issued today the commi = S e understanding | \nfavorable. | £ on Rive Driy | stonion "“v.m for the wa man eyt Wil Fat federal contr fo be ac eral_in Villa's | witi me i the com- o r. Hines cxplained thy clieves | u 1 gEaL B) i Leponait) s men ¢ ¢ regimer 1t R L b e his mis i k its conduct was keld to : = ! Cventual sotution would bel llion for am- | ~ The committee oy ha SaTarier ot it e L railway 2 i had been aceepted and was attended by the d Sibich i — € i s' Aircraft Association' ed t : the powers repres a WOULD HAVE GOVERNMENT [ALLOTMENT OF sHiPs ITES HIS L s i e i ick | ‘4 SOUTH HE JURY ¢ labor board for ke i i PRy STAND LOSS FOR WHEAT | TRADE WIT STORY TO THE JUR 1t United State e pomnan v zton, Feb, 2.—3rain dealers | shington, Feb, ¥ b 8 —Tanry B Ha | e : i pearing today before the house that the . b 7 ‘ L 3520, i ' e ® teart re mittee proposed that <hips for Ho o i = It 3. ired meats| NO MOVEMENT TO SECURE . pay the guaranteed p ek ser ol week amounted to PROHIBITION CF TOBACCO | s hel for the 1919 wheat | v oid ¢ € > it to the consumer at the X es report no increased | t price. which they esti- | ciused the nico. t 100s¢ against 1 be about $1.25. The wit- ider w | descr h his| n movement from farms and in- house S ally believed this plan | Procedur bfta Sthua ietoit : e ¢ tors last week was on a| wept 'scores of Sol st the government probably a| "It it should develop dici he next | ous. with ¢ n one for e s nd a quarter dollars, but said | tWo weeks,” caid a stuter issued | word uttered by either. He save ihe ance and England took over con- ollow- | '} oss was preferable to any at- |bY the board today, “that there is suf- | jury o o o mesh hat | trol of all railroads in Asiatic an a com- v 500 vard swh t the part of the government |ficient shippirg 1o en: exporters to | showed him ing for h P opean Turkey. 1te members 1pior TR the maintain an artifictal price, move their w Tor iods of ill b 2| Senator Calder announced he would | sub-comm edile ¢ for bravery, 1 tepresentative Lever of South Caro. (¥, cf anv fgzenpa hing 0ling many homel s, |introduce an amendment to the Post{not to mer ne mand amemnon ggested three other plans: That |04 buslness, the shipy preference | whjie at - | Ofice appropriation. bill, ‘carrying €.- vice abroad. * Tnsign Cann wheat mavemgnt .be .entively on Procedure will be cancelixd on Febru-|eq in reguls 00,000 a vehicular | first reservist to be award P e basls g;uhmc' moyement | 4TY 157 | pentering and” wood unr : i a will be imedal ann: SO0 B maces: restriet v the govern- g { quired him to walk tv | Pershi flat denial ovement to se- eceived for preventing as to prevent manipulation. 'm.l‘ LOCKED OUT AT PATERSON| jiall told of | ible for a crime wave in Paris. || roposal ES DL a le in N vembe i1 .;iqflmll:;"“wl lomestic movement be entire- | Paterson J.. Feb, Indications ; POt in Januar ecretary Lane submitted to Con- | readily | TC TEST COINS PRODUCED a flooded hilze twice to close a lea pre-war basis with the ex-|tonight were that dosiTnataly -| of nis life ther s o have water power on | en AT THE ’\’"NTS LAST VEARM sk ] each time, 3 m der federal control. | 600 silk workers in iy > | wite's death in Roast used to generat ‘»l‘quM any mil- | W = coast artillery corps e Was holding Nearings | wer ked out today fhiey at- | story of her des |tions of resented | rent's compc W bl et 1 4;,‘.;..4 by A. W. Glasgow, | tempted to entorce the emands for | as recital A |epor‘ from Berlin said the United |t for hose of | nieet in 3 of ntry. mostly from New s r the 'm.vx administration, {a 47-hour week by renorting latc for Journment at ill receive 60,000 tons of muri- | our soldiers wiro were not previously | test the v ind finer 1 Although the unit took part in : ith 1 4!'h:~|"fm‘]>:jl | work, will soon return pending | a ishfrom Cermany in ex- |zccustomed to them, and that they | mens of coins produced some of the most severe fighting, its i s strongly op- | tiement of the d'spute by the wi - | 25,000 TONS OF FO for \fonaaturs wve resented with indignation the ar. Membors o com- | casualiies were comparativel B8, he { :‘ adm H'ml h’wv;vr’ e ; | FOR c7cho S‘_O\,’AKS‘ eutenant hog a Germ:m e line of ‘q P ';, t sion, appointed by President W E—— ation % o nufacturers at a meeting to- = \entaris was killed by the Poles g that igarettes Won the n recommendation of 8 r up to the hoard, includinz the ques-|ion he ""‘\ Bolors Al ¢ irnclud Representative Ashbrook FUR MANUFACTURERS " tion of whether. the strikers shall re. | [hat the American nt general mans -Emer- | Repr stive Darrow, Pen ew York. Feb, 2.—By signing a two sirman Lover also uen o work or remain o sirike | Lon ! v T ot s ancoun || MAN:SUFFOCATEDIIN Jan, | vear ement embodying union de- oF the measuro o yhile. tho bourd is considering the de- | {P0% {ed by the shipr board | HOTEL FIRE IN BOSTON | mands, the Associated ‘Fur Manufac. granted broa mands ] ) e A T e e e turers today averted a strike called for Bosh 8P Us 1600 conttal ant inasm Cz ] { Bostor . ne man was st Sros YA e Le unced that| Slovakia has no port of 1 it s false @ TUmMOT|focated by smoke and several firemen | AGeID! - tomorrow by £,000 workers employed in an Lever announced that!1750 NAMES IN FOUR [ Sloselin tns AOTPOR T ts vt 1Ede |0 asury 10 the effect that | oerserincy s e v [ “lthis city. The settiement, however, Sidered His BUUIAIAR of elevators ¢ ARMY CASUALTY LISTS! Austria in order to reach s loan would be unnec- | which cansed §35,000 damage in the|X- M. Herbert : (s ame i nones lemde SiBes 1ot HEOETH Sl Wushington, Db, 3 The fol lied nation. essar: ement of the Crawford house on B. Newell, Capes | '”,";‘m” aop Sndin oS onetats - RoABIaREs we Feniriial Y e G| A an indaent i Ll d house builders yes- Gt None of the |laac Emerson e e a i gaiuiAlEotecs tod | manding General of the American Bx.|0f Tailway transportation and access | terd the fora| guests was injured. Afthur J. Curran, | {75 it ”"'1 ed ~<oni o e A | peditionary Forces | through Vi hell Baited. S ined the stri for .ala gas inspector, succumbed to the | en ]\wn L T R airman of 1 | First section—wounded severely ;.| Grai wranged to sell to | fOF ur week. | smoke when he entered the basement B i Silie cnrcaCHE of the € { WeundeitSoversly | the Por Bash 100 Dutch vessels requisitioned by the the fire was under control and | : Sdaten e c sl erop of 1.250.000.00 i o I government during the war{q ile being taken to 3 spita : St - g L EONI o Nt IR ““,vr:l Private | Edward i Shestan uh it ipping | e el Van a e ki Homanonkoliole - As in prospect and he. with1p 7 Norwich, was the only Ne g T onditi return- | ot e —— : c= g and introdu ers, thought the world B oo ’*RRESTEDC:ES SySlPECITS OF Bialn e - s o INEW OCEAN FREIGHT lof minimum scale throughout the ut $1.25 a bush .\‘lm“ond section Wounded, NEYRNICL BAND“S‘ 5 W port foom in RATES SATISFACTORY | "‘ is ”?Mm e “"m:“ D= 0 AT INTERNATIONAL 1407; total 688 s 1 sieiHegnatic Eency high coms i terjandils Sendis b e "l : tota wer 1o the Omsk t Oms rease ca ocean fre SOCIALIST CONFERENCE| Connecticut Rhods nd v to report to his government. | smoke itish 5 lines s | " ok southern Massachusetts men he 1 1 States wincs | COAL MOST PRESSING ity & 3 Wollniei tsree uindavermineds | murder in | g RESUMED [ a NEED IN AUSTRIA-HUNGARY ' ttend t Edward Choiner, Centra . Ly o WITH ME SOPOTAMIA | e he ne- is, T By the N. P z attend th i R e e : 5 o Feb. 3 (By the N. P.).—Hugh i i ! s Hgr James T. Shields, Provi- | Madaen ! e e CONN. MEN RELEASED [ the new ccording H g e <y ol o0 i i the | those o ‘\\wmmt\v‘vv under al- | FROM GERMAN CAMPS ! : ector of [and other tives of the inter- o gl Alfred Ar Rondeau, of C © liied milit control has been resumed Washington 3.—Inform y‘“:h:p m»_-rd.} v”" allied food mmission returned SWATREERE ave avrived |1 R. L; Charles M. Kane, nnet : the War | oarding Ameri held 1 S e it | to Paris today to make a report to Michael Adamy, South s O ek Db R g 1| Herbert Hoover, director general of the i SRR : chester: Gustodi Cobeid, Wil o S de bullic oAt T e i oo | commission, after several weeke' travel o t w0 partieipate ; :1‘;4(7:‘5.!\'\;'" !n{- : A. Dunn, Brid | tations | departm s follows: i 1 I‘“Ll\rm'l-T A‘é|“ ~H-1Smr\'. re hecoming m to| PO erman L. Lundm TO SUPPRESS OPPOSITION TO Released from various ions legan [Se2eciosploye it JUcos S aRia angiCers ihe appeiniment of M. | Ville; Mike Shotoian, Putnam | = 2 &= e | v be considered | on “camps: Captain Da | oireipeaea o N Jand JHE SRRt of M. We et GERMAN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY | 1o ' port enses for ail| ; L e lfn.x,-f‘,“m |_‘Coal is now the most pressing need 1 e burean. Sergean Harry E. Malley Berlin :u:v! 3 Feb. 2 (By the A P.) ymmodities polemental &1- cubiedtiof o |in Czecho Slovakia, Austria and Hun- Pes o0 BE SIS, repre- | conra s mrans s oy, B Malley, —In the face of the clear i ) except for | "y J. Chappa, Saugatuck, |we arrived ’mx said Captain Tergusan, “and - Ameriean ,1,.1,‘7_1,,,5“‘)‘ Ner. — son, | the extremists to oppose fact i must be ac- | oony “,‘1 ]\mmhm without an increased fuel supply, food - this s considersd | ton ; : of the sembly pecial (0:im Relenser A : relie? on a larga scale is impossibie HaRT |P -+ RO Sl L | i Berlin Thomy o ~'~‘r‘ 1 be | Olson, Bristol, Conn gl H of trains 1 Austria and ™ iva Frank 0] N heen yoare on receipt of S 4 : L - Lo | cester, Ma john F. ¥ Provi- haper ¢ = ek e = L fit the situat Py i _ecay X of coaliand N FAVOR OF UNION dence, R. L; John Pelle e s OBITUARY. dditionl trade rot o stars better in Czecho 0""‘ GERMAN-AUSTRIA | Haven. night hefore ihe reichsta | CoE AR Cicr Major General Lewis Mead Peck. teneoy T i s Saturday, Feb, 1.—During e readiness to proceed to any | NO THOUGH F o rori 3 —Maijc S | station here today in favor of| MONDAY AFTERNOON'S LIST. |threatened point. & WITH THE BOLSHEVIKI S i eepdor General| CABLEGRANMS ACCEPTED FOR M2 SO B » of German- . Otto| The first section of Monday | — Wednesday, Jan. 20 the | Civil wan at his home in | PLACES IN PALESTINE A oD B ANKRLET T th cizn_ministe: said that | noon’s list show | RUSSIANS, OPERATING \ 5 o the n cas born in Connecti- | New , Feb. 3.—T! ‘nflrnnl‘ New York, Ieh, 3.—Ceorge Graham the- Gérm vernment lLad invited| Killed in action 40; died from WITH AMERICANS, pETpE,,T plied Sept. and was mustered | Cable Compiry announes | Rice, a broker whose real name is sald fl"f"m - to s"‘rrl“' ‘W""-‘Pmrn- wounds 233; died from accident a A celta mnrtmw’ he Union army almi immedi- | commer: well {to bo Tierzog, was adjudged bankrupt A new commission heing form- | other causes 12; died in aerc o ! & Princess r the outbreak of the Civil {demo e flf’flPpl-P"“'.y by Fecderal Judge Aanton, who Germany to replac» the old fed- | cident 1: died of disease 6 The Russian 7 tbe haaa : Mot ;‘n'"fl for and Meso- |appointed John B, Johnston, recelver rol council. The plenipoientiary, he | severely 110: missing i with the Americans aibe Tieed plain i : They may |0f the brokerage huainess and personal o g Py Ly :ltative voice | total] 2 s e pa the army rapid promotion for 1 in battle yrout, estate. Rice is sald to have Habilits e inister Bauer con-1 Connecticut men: ':m] ‘nr: & ere can he 1o thou: and on March 16, ras made Aieppo In excess of $700,000, . & Ir time Germar-Austria Died of Aeroplane Accident. | Bolshevik forces. y 1 major general of volunicers on recom- |and other sccupied by | Tice stated he has nssets nt $437.000 1 form yart of German part of | Sergeant Fred. M. Moore, West | One of the Americ S et jor M e R ey | ties, besides o Oil Stocks of great ~ great German repuhlic Privates—Terrance Mullen | terday bom Bolsh : 2 or Tt menitont o {value” Rlec formerly was head of The crowd cheered and sang the | Haven. : the Vaga I I i e ol R ETeof Cian{BLANES TORSTARTIONIREFD RN d Ca: h made large rman natioral anther Wennded i Esterely — _— T o H e N TRANSCONTINENTAL FLIGHT e L e Celnel Ty ol somnae | PEVECORMENTIBE IHDGH never” the| Prof. Edward Charles Pickering. | <rochington, Feb. 3 —— NAVY ORDERS CHANGE o 3 stead, South Man- MOUNTAIN NATION Cambridge, Mass, Feb. 3.—Profes-|of four army¢ airplane .| PASSAIC, N. J, MILL WORKERS ASSIGNMENTS OF OFFICERS|“'IRtSt. . Chauncey st Clair,| Washingt | |gor Taward Charls Bickering, idirecsthe first’: franscontine from GRANTED A 48 HOUR WEEK 1gton, Feb. 3—Nuvy orders to- | Puinam;. John Bronson, Wallinsford: Secretar 'A'\L«*R\' LOANS TO THE tOr 8 ot epvarc, Qoservatory andjSan Diego, Callf, will leave here Passale, N. I.. Feb pproximate- re-assigned Rear Adriiral John A.|Frank M. Daley, Bridgeport. the development ‘OTALLLD $290,250,000 | 00e of the most widely known astron- | mor the return frib carmying |, "15500 woflears in six larze woolsn ot 1 Mt fon A nk 2 ot careopmen, X = 90| omers in the country, died late today | the crews. The return fiight | 1Y, 19 S al observatory here, reliving him| Killed in action, previously report- || by -the ,payments|aiter a_brief illne had been schcduled to today but | g0 ey had be S R0 oD of commard of a squadron of the At-|ed missing in action: lacnate 5 oua 5 Dr. Picke As professor of prac- | was held up for 24 hours ay that 2 naggbeen: r‘"‘“!t" a 48 - Beat, e T il | Private Chics' T. Flaherty, New|. 147 Ure | tical astronomy: at Harvard and rank- " jour ey Voonue o Clarence 8. Williams frora the Atlan- | Haven, lied ad- | ed in senio 1! but one of the other | TABRIZ, 'PERSIA, SWEET e ol N e 1 t to command a divicion of the| The second section of Monday S for the | o professors at jthe university. BY FAMINE AND TVPHUS |21 ‘of {ose companies said the em- P flect and assigned Captain | ternoon's list shos 397, s, Ceneclon i Parveed besnn in | Washington mine and | Sasnimin = Wiliam N, leffers to comwmand the| Connecticut men: wd of Decem- ane ructor in o hhus are Per) : it theré" woul rs _ to command ; rce Seienti. | typhus. ar - »n and that there” would be no ) I'o"nnrlr-\:m‘:]. p‘lfi:‘" v‘r\ r-:‘ !S;'”; Wounded, Degree Undetermined. 15 b. 5.—A comm s amounted nlnv:f;(‘\l‘f(\,.- aceording to v ‘n “he statc here. eriu o _1nine ‘layel dhoy gilers 3 s sty SO | Gapartment rdon = = : timore, nnd Captain T'rederic 3| Privates—Michael J. Kak trol will be sent immed rector of the ob- | L0 Barvite 1 S ks [den: Albert Trubicky, e trian Silesia e Paddock. (he > Ta- | ADDITION OF 9,000 ACRES TO tior Johin_T. Blauvelt, New tween the <)4' CONDITIONS IN C Atechon, e chanman of al " \wyoMING NATIONAL FOREST st e . iloohee, Sloninatos. “the_region of Tes hen, [ ARE GENERALLY QUIET its scopa | | b e . 1lso to inquire into - a . the te £ cor- i | a f LMJNGO HEADS COMMITTEE Wounded Slightly. | frontir decision at the peacn confers | sm rs B i S e ROt Ot IPENNSYICVANIA HOUSE : 0.000 ON WAR RESPONSIBILITY | Rugler Lester Jenkins, Watcrbury in Pari : post in| Frivate astronomers all over the world | VOTES ON PROHIBITION TODAY | e Paris, Feb. 2—Robert Lansing, the | Privates—Henry Jolicoeur, e he s revor At conditions | throught whi discoveries and ob- | Iarrisburg, Pa, Feb. 3.--The house || vas p American secretary of state, wae | Fred B Li t, Bridgepor| B. Cross, president of the|ihroughcut i are eenerally | servations v compared and ver t paseed on sccond reading| S ananimously elected president of the |k . Windsor; William ton Agricultural So @it Pho i a long con- | fied. He establi¥hed the observatory' ut opposition the joint resoiution g tommittec on responsibility for the|min. Norwalk; Trnest B. ent of the W. i R erenoe it of the|auxiliary station in Arequipn, Peru, |t the prohibition amendment. | oms Jmportant ar_which held its first meeting today | Sheiton; John J. Buckley, manufacturers, died at his home at|Ar n peace deiegation, concerning [and devised mew m. of " astro- | T be on third ng and final | water at the forcign office. Thomas Joseph Car, Bridgeport. Brockton, Ma conditions in the Near E - Salt Riv- nomical photography. passage tomorrow.

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