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Bulletin Service Flag Norwich Palleting VoL LXI—NO. 31 POPULATION 29,919 NORWICH, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1919 EIGHT PAGES—64 COLS. PRICE TWO CENTS STATE SENATE DECLINES 10 RATIFYPROGIBITION By a Vote of 20 to 14 the Federal Amendment Was Denied Ratification—It is Believed the Senate Acticn Definitely Cabled Paragraphs Strike Imperial German Cabinet. Copenhagen, Feb, 4—The members of the imperial government of Ge many arrived in Wiemar Monday. They took up their residence in the palace and later held a cabinet meet- ing, PRESIDENT FAVORS THREE YEAR NAVAL FROGRAM W ington, Feb. Disclosures In the house today by Chairman Padgett. of the naval committee, that President Wilson, in a cablegram iast week to Plans ‘Lawrence, of the texti is a Local Affair Medals Awarded The Strikers Have Announced Meeting and Parade. Secretary Daniels, insisted that con- at Lawrence |41 Congressional America’s Highest Military Decoration for Ten Officers and 31 Enlisted Men. Washington, Feh. 4—The award of forty-one congressional medals of hon- For a General Mass Mass., Feb, 4—The strike operatives here to obtaiN Condensed Telegrams Ex-Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm, of Prussia, has instructed his Berlin lawyers to start suit for divorce, Italian mission arrived at Budapest to discuss with President Karolyi questions of Hungarian outlet to the Adriatic. ‘! Spartacide Government in Bremen resigned and workmen decided to give! up their arms on being ordered by troops. Wholesale gocery store of H. Gott- ! lieb & Sons, Brooklyn, was robbed of | $4,000 by safe crackers. | TWO MAIN PLANS FOR THE SOCIETY OF NATIONS Discussed by Commission Presided Over by President Wilson Supreme Court will hear cable suits —First Plan Provides For a Legislative Branch With 54 hours’ pay for 48 hours’ work grew today. It was estimated tonight by persons familiar with the situation in Determines the Attitude of This State, Even Should the House of Representative Vote to Ratify the Measure— or, America’s highest military deco- ration, which previously had been giv- en. to only three men for service in| on March 3. gress adopt the ne wthree year naval Italy wiil have general election building programme was. followed by Equal Representation, an Executive Branch With Two on May 24. T it futile efforts of republican members | the twelve mills of the city that not|the great war, was announced today by | Eight American soldiers were killed Members For Each of the Five Great Powers, With an 3 3 % . |to obtain the text of the message.|more than 5,000 of the 30,000 workers|the war depirtment. Two lists of|and 80, lost in o tosin collicion while Action Sustains the Attitude of Senator Brandegee in|Representative Padgett says the presi- |were at_their places. The remaining |awards wers jssued, one bearing the s | dwent's cablegran. the committe: as rosponsible for | s unanimous recommen- Arbitration Tribunal of Three Members to Determine International Issues. on_the way to a transport at Brest. 25,000 were divided between strikers, Staatsrat, of German Austria, voted ers, | names of two officers and nineteen en- persons forced out of work by closing listed men and other those of eight of- the United States Senate—44 States Through Their X ] : to_join Germany. . & % of the construction of ten|of mills or departments, and those ! ficers and twelve enlisted-men. Sabi ; - % Legislaturess Have Votea For Ratification—Connecticut dnoughts and ten scout crulsers,|who stayed away to avoid possible by Omgl":f"f"L.'mfiflr';‘e‘“,l;"w:;‘])3; in] Paris, Feb. 4—(By the A. P)— branch remains the same, With tho 2 RIS = in new 0,000 naval | trouble. All the mills except the Ev- | TRANSPORT CEDRIC HERE et . President Wilson presided ftonight|great and small mations icpresented. Senate the First Legislative Body to Negative the |aprropriotion bill consideration of | eretc opened their gates, but fow were WiTil o ABOARD | 19 Swedish|O¥er the commission of the society of | The exceutiva branch is modified, how- which was begun today in the house.|at work in most plants. The print S 7 ds & Tized eh, on Sl nations, which had before it the com-|ever, so as (o consist chielly of the Amendment. Mr. Padgett refused to make public the | works of the Pacific mills was closed ew York, Feb. 4—bringing the|roads demoralized traffic in that coun-|pleted project for constituting the|sreat powers with two representatives text of the message on the ground that | tonight until next Monday. The ‘_4‘1 and 60t regiment coast ar- ‘-fll i " league, discussing it ariicie by article. | from each, to which others from the The Bullet % fhe feaerai meome wrx mmend- | Questions of forcign policy were In-|strikers presented active picket lines|tilery corps, of the regular army, and| Italian manufacturers demand re- | While there is no authoritative infor- | small powers may be added when in- o . . nor ten or eleven other amend. |volved in its contents. today, but conflicts with workers or | 1% casuals and nurses and storation of pre-war conditions In|ntion concerning the :letails of the sts especially affecting them are ‘ e o Frodhadl b i et “The president was verv carnest and | (he police were fow. In one incident a | %907 in all—the transpor transportation and throughout the gen- | project, the distribution of printed ue. 2 | have got 10 take into consid- | Verv insistent that the ihree vear pro- | shot was fired by a mounted officer,)'ved here today from Brost. joral conomlc Bystem. drafts ‘among the members has d o third branch is entirely chang- of thej that this ‘public be damned’ |Eramme should be carried out” de-|who said he was menaced by the| . Captain Herbert W. 1 of Winsted, | Three thousand tons of honey, stored | closed the main features and these|ed, <o as to eliminate the plan of ar- we act in T e s Earnd A Podgett, Tn sunsanee, the | who suld he was menaced by the|conn n command of Sactery A, 445 |for Speculators account, await Ship-| e be stmmerized A forowss bifrators and substitits’ anextentive mendmer ; Pl e president states that nothms had oc- | pended for his act. regiment, first learned ment from Australia. The main plans have been presented, | council of the great powers as.a tri- The p Senator Hough said that 80 per|Qued over there to change his recom- | e i oty {ke today be | Deen cited for the Di Grip reports in New York City % e v bunal for judging interaztional issues, : B 1l gk oA 00 Ber sent ot e conduct of the strike today e o B e A which the members of the commission 2 e e | ce he 2 o ot the | mendtiaon, but he stated, however|came a local matter, in the hands of | }ioo, CTOSS when the showed a decrease in' the number 0f{ ccorg o sembodying the American|2N210gus to ibe International Supreme . wverg k- - . €1 that he was willing that if there were 4 g o t it ' h new cases. 3 o b & il & Council. . SAEAY Spe 00,000 g ! the general committee, which re- ot views, though both plans are co : s ereste amendment. Speaki he 4 000,000 | gevelopments in the way of tribunals | Hounceq” any conpestion | with Ahe all was a House resolution demanded inquiry | 1o ‘contaiming the. hest feajures| It is the two latter feotures which ’ wien he, mened: whiat tabout 50,000,100} Yor disdrmament iand ailetgnerot nd> i an: madeiation | iof ' Labor. tho | e of the incident for which he |into charges that clique has been in-|from various sources. Amarican, Brit-|ar¢ regarded by the smal powers as J n 4 tions e would be willins that o pro- | Uied Textile Workers of America or | 5as Ciied ant promoted dlantry. | strumental in removing efficient Na- |ich Trench end Ttalian. tending to concentrate the excyutive - ley =aid the amendment | viso should be ingerted to allow him | 1o Inqustrial Work: We = s i nother| tjonal Guard officers from their army Bott 3 E and judicial branches in the hands of x viso L Be 1 o the Indust orkers of the World. e i e Eoth plans are being considered to- electors of the state | to discontinuc or stop the programme.” | [ eaders explained that it was intend. | Oicel had been killed. hw assumed|commands. » Both xlm hats "cm,.l consis ‘c;c 5 the great powers, whereas the small g L o settle- this ‘question for| Only member of the house ob- | o4 to purstie the strike solety on Tocal | LWL lrr{x\:n.mi ?f’n detail Assistant General Manager Francis| £'"T- zbufl‘v;l]‘:_‘r‘x‘ga‘fv{«l"\vs‘ r.‘:—m-.»( TSt ipowers prefe: the plan of giving them ke fe deseribed the amend- | nosed roposed naval _expansion | 2000 11 3 | ammunition raitway nea: T. Bowles of the Emergency Fleet Cor- | DI 18 Senert iy Conldes e 1ot e ale |2 Status on the executive hranch, and e of a single ou ous legislatior uring clie debate todav. Fepresent-| STl speaking “members of tne|“LCDiemIber 2% T wutenant | Poration resigned. |2t it s wivereas "tk “pe; |rbitration as a meahs of judicial de- . Serator Hemenway said the demo- |ative Hudleston of Alabama i ody of strikers held a mass meeting | pjympt 0 engineor officen of Baf- | , Jamestown, N. Y., textile millsclosed! ic.q plan is not as acceptable to the | LcrPination, instead of » tribunal "o . e | an: or on othee [Imbarialiam EUAL Wou which they were told by A. J. Muste | Gaptain Hall . caic Of men.’ llack of raw material. Employes 8aY|from the sxecutive branch of the proe e ne ot = " ¢ ation. Thov ol Countey miinis bnrden, of Boston that they should study the | pang At o, e yere aat| because of the eight-hour day B ie sl o0 LD s one lareolyl Meryssnge A = ¢ ) eulas “vated SICERORTA IS 0,309 ness closely because in a few | and the s were falling fa One | Chairman Pomerone of the Senate| gward the creation of an intern: ,nnnl""“;mgff ,:,':,'A'r\ :f:,"“i fe‘;r‘;‘n §§ ; Acalion they owore: ot | TEEAED Lol o0, Al s the workers would take over the | atruck twents vards aw 1 Plymp. | Election Committee will call up the|a] supreme court, with a fusdamental | i “Tll POWers ave understood to be on | 1, ste of a caucus, There | Dublican member of the Aol and operate them for their own |fon and n corporal swere instamtly |Tesolution proposing immediate in-ijasis of cod-fied interm T, with 2 Sioar o Slving e A , ) er question than jrohibi- | 1% BPECC TR CRLANSS \shington, | Profit. He asserted that the mills had | killed. As I could do nothing for them, | vestigation ‘of the’ Ford-Newberry| “The first plan had three main |fosentatives on all hronches of the ars : a L to 1% re- [Tesen e |been making tremendous profits re- | twent ahead and completed clection. ganization, aid it is seidiinatire de f on whic e he Gt e e SRR E R A el and Conld welliafford. {0 srant|cori: “_!fi"ffgfirffl“‘f Sj"?‘f Women 5)“ A legislative branch, on which | de imonz the great powers Is to 4 o 5 | the demands ———— age res on decided to call up Whel o orear and small vére!| give every reasor® e > e | ASSEMBLY DWINDLES | 1151 & SOWLel ihels fetonsth fibel|iTolpROBE BOLSHEVIK & W, W. . | msssneimestinlonday iand Mt ssi-| cqualy. reprosented. o Jere |slve every, reasonnble e hambe r t 1 th ious of forme i oh : v strikers announced plans for a genera e e, obtain a final vote. Second—An executive ajor powers s voice as thei - p . . Newman .| Berlin, Monday, Feb. 3 (By the A.!mass meeting and parade to be held | AND OTHER PROPAGANDA| "y s reported in Chicago that Swift|iciine of two me B 1 Gibbons and other. sUiP.).—The situation at Weimar, where | Thursday | “Washington, Feb. 4 ing in-1& Co. contemplate an issue of $25,0 he great powers s Great | fant. U S ) |the Germ itional assembly is to N T | vesiization of Rolshe W. ad | 00 short term no 6 per cent. inte Britain Hirss oo TElG and i oanl ad > f tiiei federal gove | S OT A UCd Y Shovrn, ""'1”“{ LOCKOUT OF 2,000 TEXTILE | other propy: di wa unan- i est, for two or three years. 4 ine mbers from the small pow INTENSIVE CAMPAIGN FOR I/ithepeaple idur- [SXEDTONEIMen S A ie actionfgt theloc WORKERS IN PHILADELPHIA | 0% g e ter two| Senate adopted a resolutiin by Sen:|This gave the executive body a total . ve been won. Don't try | Vanguard of the government troops m};,“v“f"’“{f\n" 3 : ;vh \'fAllrmu_ : 000 | which several senatos eclared that | tion the Commerce Committes into|represented (he great powers, and| New York, Feb Plans for an in saendr Wi¢ obp % from the United States. irms were taken from the jfextlle workers of -r:; _“_‘(‘» yerepoC i zations plotiing to over-|ipe differcnce betwean the eost 0f op-|nine repr the sma!l powers. tensive campa “to show the Paris me states tried that force on i pearance here | €0 out W st “"“\ Americ: tnment by Vi- | eration of Amecican vessels 11 foregn| 1 provided for |Beace conference that tho people of Senator PN 1 were forced back into the rday s = fFROCE : trade and thase of other naziins H rnational is- |the United States want a strong league r Union i boys. he ! olution iiheamork a ‘\“‘_I?m UL nate Judi | Supreme Co 1t or the United States Jufe between |Of nations, and to serve notice on th s « 3 v ! ot mad ¥ the et T : permiy ot Al Jiv: whandenay taa Hgore e advanced to M: 3 hearing of tvial| cach nation named arbi- |URited States senate that if Pre: e t ey c ! the government. situation to | espe Whotant AR Tt G {of the Commercial Cable Co. against|irators and these two natios h{dent Wilson brings home a peace r ¢ me were mad was as public sen showing The o Aot I0I000 e s worke G s e Postmaster-General Burleson. | nation named arbitrators and these | treaty providing for such u league the > u e . hey went afier the Huns. He ovposed to rad:cal : i Lors i the city The majorsty of ihe | fonate resolution 1o conduct the NeW| Anaconda’s copper mines produced |two selected a third arnitrator. The |People will expyet jis approval” were 28 job eved that mahy of the democrats| Addition O R b e a or e o e AUl e comim it cer. Wl begin| 45 600,000 pouads in Janua ! arbitrators thus chosen consti- |announced a meetidg of members ould v ratification. The bar tived lter « D Tant oF the Tlad et otk o e e ‘hairman | Settlement of Mexican question may tribunal for deterinining the is- [of the Leaguc to Enforce Peace hero When the hour of t order of -~ A st S he il R .‘ T 2 on, h: b,. agreed to e del .h\ “of ecut 2 ‘:” i 1= of th Amittes ', | be left to the League of Nation = _ o » ¢ ess were in the na- | be ficie ong 1o d an A e | Doeacd approved appropriation of $3,000,000 | whien meets with mosi favor {league, issued a statement after the ur i procedure, then all the attempt lo re with the national | o\, oo T o GRAIN alis eem for Natjonal Guard. o amone e Al natinis gt tuey| meotie ¥ asect ce e it was no fied o 4 R L S 1 = y s | adopted withaut a roll ¢ War Department repeated its derial| would be represented both on the |longe essary to seek Sanat moved that o el alopie LD Sl s e R e raiiL . Sctieldes DEALERS AND MILLERS| Sdopter without & 1o, of intending to auction off automo-|iskative and executive branches. It|the public to idga of a strong a : . or Id remove from | mann, ave Nos \ igton. " Feb. 4—rain dealers, | IS voiee ccxtanded it e | Dilcs: {is to be noted that such an organ- |league of nations. Hopgeet e f ess of civilization |and Herr Lansbers o rs and millers todiv presented | POWCT, (o Aure concerning any of |\ Mgt ool production for the zation woutl follow somewhat thel ‘But o delibcrstely fplanncd e t o one |left for Weimar this riculture committee | (0TS, heing male ended Jan. 25. was 9, 0 ton { lines of that of the presen: peace con- |paign is going on,” the statement de- vho ¥ BERE Sk e i stions for methods of | Soueine muinor Exports of condensed milk to Europe ve nch s | clare intended to convince our the » DEMCCRATI® ¢ .70 carrving out the government’s guar- [ STCINS. Authovity in 1948 amounted o 530,000,005 pounds, session of the | peace’ commissioners and the allied r SR a ) "EERAGE |alltee 10 prodicers of $2.25 1 hushel for | SUCh effarts crie A L R e s > executive nations that the rank and file - of o s \ i D Vasington, Feb. 4—Upon petition |11 1918 wheat crop. ATl asreed that | 20 i % FUah 1014 |is similar o the council uf the great | Americans do not want a league of ed the opposiiion of former! o;" oan oLio% | the true markot wrice as determined | FUTIReET 10| Grain receipts at Chicago last week | POYers now holdir fons. and that the semate will not : S 1 Ta 1 Cardinal Gibbons. { yavorin o esolu. | BY Wworld condlitions, wouil arop below | ¢ SRR Gonnt were 1,013,000 pushels [rm sed p veral im- (real.\vlhn‘tn!v:n: the United ot Senator Hazen =aid the question was : tion. pending in 55 Pt {mx}tufl]] :Th\’A‘A:nlhx)iki'h(hc,: el o e EFoed Admiaistration am“s‘pmmx slative into a league. semd ire : ie people of the state | Martin of v democratic BoR 02 s g g property, or sation of | in Tllinois will -close in a faw days. . & 2 £ erce directly rather than oy maj L < | n s It was no o1 Bnatsr Brosts Ake off my hat |PiEDt to consider the question. e { punei of the aileser been eliminated. 4 | ON THE DANBURY DIVISION | RUSSIAN ECONOMIC LEAGUE : i e brinte 182 tolal abstdiner any |, Thesconfererice will be theifirst-heia | oIR8 TRed rates citain Coriora - 4nq e NN General Pershing was authorized to| Danbury, Conn, Feb. 4—Between| New York, Feb. 4—The Russian A T republ h X to total abstine) ang | I¥. @ ocmuoce majority since the d as the zov ent's agency vich ussian Soviet | release men whose families' need their | twenty and twenty-five persons were| Economic league, comprising repre- v " HHnd Sl e L\u ted States entered the war. Sena- | Th e tha ‘_’*;'W"n“flm“fr\“r was 1 as superior | support. injured tonight in a collision on the sentatives of Russian financial, com- r over- | man 1 hac mind senator from |torS Opposed to the resolution se | zrain dealers proposed that the | (0 the ti of sovernment.| Consolidation of the First National Danbury division of the New York,!mercial and industrial interests in the h . - : e senator frbmlnotice: th ¥ would not be 1 s ] — | Bank and the Mechanics Bank of New | New Ha and Hartford Railroad | United States, tonight issued “an ad- nation k ) T wanted to put the ques- ion should b | to millers or other con- |ASK GOVERNMENT REGULATION ford was effected at a joint meet- | when a passengr train from Hartford | dress of loyal Russians to the Ameri- 2 VO Y EDx Just let him | N 1 1 rice dictated by world | OF THE MEAT INDUSTRY |ing of the shareholde The new !struck a locomotive and caboose one can people” urging public opposition a 3 r I want Vew ‘;’ mpshi acquire the country’s | on.-T'eb. 4—A government- | Pank will take the name of the First|mile east of th ty. to the proposal now before the peace for the confer- for cxport. 'he exporters| 7 ROy e | The accident happened on rve | confer for awa! 1= . c S b for cxport. The exporters| i | The accident happened on a curve | conte for withdrawal of Ameri 1 ‘ s follows: e i that the corporation’s func- T o me =t when the train was at about | can d troops fighting the Bol= it e L Bowers of esolution adopted | limited to paylng the differ- | o, e THREE MEN KILLED IN | thirty mile hour locomo- | shevik at K o S B _ 3 1z upon opposition | o % A el | producers today before the senate | ! e = ThE uok teathe At 4 " T ,upon opposition | ence between the govarnment price |DEOIINHE (SOSY CEOTe the &emace WRECK ON PENN. ROAD | tves ¥ ailed, 'ty ip traffic| Th tement _declared that aban. i Fifth dis- d v_tfl 'yi“"" the market price at which the | oyactnte aom s oies - : g, = | both ways on’ the Danbury division.|donmen esistance to the Bol- b H ‘ s 2 that a majority o 5 s sold, withont actually tak- | nierstate cor commitiee as the| Aj 2., Feb. 4 hree men cks were torn up for several hun- |shevist forces wo e s Thirte Watsof Wood- — — {out piting up ~ great quantity for ex-|ucer and the con T and prevent- | hound, on the Pennsylvania road, Was | \wrecki from New Haven a an allied country” and eventually : f ourteenth district; | RED CROSS NURSES FOR | por ille e ‘caltle business . fiom helag|wrccked | at | Shoeabe clghtecn | Waterbury arrived late tonight | would subject America to the Russian ST T Bariott of Bridae: | oy DUCATIONAL CAMPAIGN |, s le Meorporation siven: an | SeOr8e Armstrons, cattleman of Fort |and the locomotive & et 80| 0n (e train were e e s v nad air Torenty-frst diotoiet &, J0ge| New York, Feb. 4—Twenty thous- | thority fo protect . millers againat | WOTth. Tex. recommended to the sen- | embankment into the I e S ot el of C i, ¢ Bridgeport, Twenty-second | &, Fe0, CToss fuirscs, om, thelr, e |losess growing out of the faiiing of the |28 tommitiee el legiclalion be en- |The dead attended ohibition ses-| The te, of which Alexander W. | feel disg e .4 | Q18tE Jobn B ‘Dillon. 0! Sheiton, fin 'an cancations campelen for: the by i pricsifrom e presenc artificlal| SERC L C8 MO G BRE C8 GRTRRC | T Lo Sandon, iHacisburs, engln the legislature today. Many Behr, vice president of the Russian- : o ty-fifth district; C. E. i el edncational campaly evel to the true world price, and the | ol e e EGhe (altoons, fineiall, ; passengers were cut and bruised | American chamber of commerce in ; n ) Twenty-sixth district; | ocoPment of “classes i n i fluctuations m the world price before [aNd permit it to fix the prices of live-| Samuel Hyle, Altoona, special in- they were thrown from their | Moscow, is acting president, and A. As 1 rd a e ity sl ict: | giene, care of sick and home dietet : s e stock, meat and lahor e they were throw o cue 1 g P. ¥ ny of Winsted, Thirt it hecomes stable under the corpora- L 5 | snector. et ¢ len ciass| Boublikof, former iriembes Myt EEe quor tr rd . Hough of Wash- | rccording o plans outlined at the:tion’s administration. Edward ¢ iter, member of the| Nine of fourteen cars in train | 508 O veral. The baggage cat|duma, fs ‘one of the vies prosiaeniy was ket Sy opening here .;,,1‘“- .of a three day | “The millers asked profestion against | €Xecutive committee of the National|were derailed. One da i faca B oAy he tenao Bhut no|asserfed that American’: troong Ewere A3 il dam, Thirty-fourth als- |(onference of the Atlantic division of | the cxpected decline from the present | Livestock association and former chief |rear carried the only pa one | Was telescop e R » V. H. Heald of Stafford, Thirty- | apisn ey mooqoross: o artificial ‘Jevel to the open market |Of the livestock and markets division |of them being hurt. ‘h o S and for the honor of the Amners = ‘ ct—14 ¥7| Miss Clara D. Noyes, field director | prices. it vas explained, orly to keep [0f the food contained mail and exy 1| bagea oty e S| Deople” and “for the profectise Senators E. W. Broder of | lives oe oy qivice told representa- | the usual quantity of flor in transic {house comm mosial yelonlcy dndexpoe S messeies pe> W. ‘Andrews of Danbury, |of American homes from the gravest P irorg At = H»mpn.‘\‘v‘ s ?.:.. chapters from New York, |to consumption_ point ssary to | dustry woul £ ferea minor injuries. as g e, 77 it has ever threatened i e g artford, | Second distriets | Ne¥ Jersey and Connecticut that this | maintain a steady supp ernment did not ta immediate- | Thé accident resulted in a dual |2 DIC 1 L8 W 7éry stccess ioft tHat R o | e W Rt ot Now Boitats tHict: | work will constitute the gTeater part e e ly towards 2 1g the producers a|wreck. Three empty cars of a wesi- | taken l. Others of the Rascia, the statemans i "W 4| district; (. Herbert Bishop of New |Co,iN¢ 30ciety’s reconstruction activ- |GEORGE PATNODE OF just profit. He declared that more |bound freight train were wre t |injured inc el O ¥ adhcrents: sriii N r et | Haven, Eighth district: Hamry A.| > it the near future. WILLEIMANTICESENTENCED)ISIRR el Seie faaine, DatEnin oy tox | dieisamuibointy| A1 tragks are Kiock i Prask W Saott Denbity ads here in 5| Leonard of New Haven, Ninth distriet; | —————— B R 5 - e gen. | 82 fhan at a ime in, the h ed and passenger t i de ty League; Trank V , Danbury, State ; artford, Conn, Feb, 4—The fe o tn 5 Ao Waterbury office of of the loyal . D. J. Bailey of New Haven, Tenth dis- s & it ol tory of the industry. toured by Middle Division hranche employe i iterbury off > tr . M. Clyne of New Havey, | Officlals, exempting from taxation the |4l grand jury today indicied A —— — Officials_here are investigating the siiroad; Charles W. Hart of 1 ove ey - r y New Haven, (9 : Jthelyick W, Chapin, former assistant cash- s 5 L % th el 3 nted commissioner | : revolution every- i b Eleventh district; A. W. Marsden of | Knights of Columbus home in New |i:'or the Phoenix National bank her|AMBASSADOR FRANCIS' VIEWS |cause. Whether —the m NS Gl e h wag & funkd of one milll | Madiron, Twelfth district; Charles A.|London, increasing fees of town clerks, g five counts, the first charging em OF CONDITIONS IN: RUSSIA|sused fhe frelgnt wreck, or | T om0 Tt - empleton of Waterbury, Fifteenth |Te8ulation of auto buses or jitn it g s, = freight train was wrecked firs and, Vt; Thomas Phi , engi Senator Bowers mid thers were one | district; John Hurley of Watervmy, |0d taxation of motor vehicles L o A0 Tomine e PP arls, Reb. Doyl 3 Meaucle tholnotibeeniitcteranined he passenger train, who nar- | GENERAL CROWDER HAS Baed ar it oy e 3 5 4 SIehs ar e other four charging that he | American ambassador to Russia, who SSHmIe s el eain e one Y RE arg agan 10 _sa- | Sixteenth district; Raymond T. French | There was disagreeing action in re- | made fillse entries in the books Of the | was atly summoned fro ped deat f CLEAN MILITAR CORD on an e for it. The ratifica fof | Sevmour, Seventeenth ~ distri mr: to the reference of the act lo;l\;‘nk Chapin will be arraigned to- |to Paris hy Paul Dutasta, the secre- |STRIKE OF BRITISH Pttt Iy ety Bk Wash Feb. {—Discussion at ion smendment was an ac- | William C. Fox of New London,make appropriations for the depart-|miorrow in federal court. tary of the peace conference, and has RAILWAY CLERKS AVERTED = 1LY, elshty h o published reports that ‘here were only four | Eighteenth district; W. B. Wilcox of ment of labor and factory inspector.| George Patnode of Willimantic, who |held conferences here with Secretary| London, Feb. £ The thre ‘!‘Am-o BANDITS HOLD UP st Marahal SOz ate he amendment. The | Norwich, Nineteenth district; G. B.|In the senate reference was made to|was charged with violating the Mann |of State Lansing and General Tasker |stpion om0 has been | - 7 primanded by General March, chief titlers | ewers conceded de- | Clark of Bridgeport, Twenty-third dis- | the committee on appropriations and | Act pleaded guilty to a lesser charge | H. Bliss on Russian problems, proba- | svested. The ¢ e \ STREET CARS IN BROOKLYN | of staff, led the war department to au- 4 re transforming their | trict; H, Pr of ~ Ridgefield, | in the house to the committee on la- |in federal court today and was given |bly will be called upon shortiy by the | eeded the the railway| XNew Yorlk, Feb. 4—The police were | thorize a ment today that General plaz les for other pro-|Twenty-fourth district; James R.|bor. A committee of conference was|a sentence of three months in jail by | supreme council to aid the committee | clerks' wnion ¥|still searchhg tonight for a band of | Crow entire military record was Bkt Brooka ¢ B A T e e o e 1o Miatony fof i NonthiTadge Thivmies. . which will discuss Russian affairs. Bhel Chngessing © this|automobile bandits who held up three |unmarred and to disclose the origin of enator Brooks said fn listening to |district: Archibald Macdonald of Put- Mr. Wright of Pomfret| Waterbury whiskey thef: cases were | Ambassador Irancis says that the |union is imporiant inasmuch as al- |Surf ooklyn eaziy bis|the reprimand story. a een said in favor of the |nam, Twenty-eighth district; Sessions | Were named as the committee on the [in coust today. Salvin Divgards and |majo of the Russian people are|tnoush only 75,000 men ore affected crews aiil ame [ It was stated. that when the second I find that I am a mis- | L. Adams of Plogfield, Twenty-ninth Part of the house. [Caesar Basta, charged with stealing |loyal to the entente and he, together | they coneis: of stationmasiors, ticket- at the points of revol-|draft was = heing nned Generat R sh chap, but T don't think |district; John N. Brooks of Torrington, | The house adjourned to Wednesday |ten barrels ¢& whis from freight | with others of the allied ambassadors jers and other employes, a st nd fled in a green touring car.|March and General Crowder differed am” He conld not ses why Con- |Thirtieth district; George F. Chapin of | mo™ig at 1113, curs in Waterbury, pleaded not guiliy | aceredited to Russia, is earnestly Sup- e Ao ld e tond- 1 on learning of the|over the provision for medical exam- St e " . e . o e = e judiciar, i i v. C S kowitz of Wa- | structiol hat country. He is hope- | ways throug! he kinzdo te lowered a ario ail subjec e language of a brief ab- cven years in which to ratify it. |man of Hartford, Third district. quite & volume of B or woasidered | terbury, charged with knowingiy pur- |fal. he said, that the propesed obne | Bhe i Heree: wnion has been | Cossings in the vieinity, hoping stract of G March's lotter AHtEh e e R & B o ad_tats Licutenant Governor Wilson declared |ing Tuesday afternoon. amons ther | C25iRE Whiskey stolen from an intor- | ferences at the Princes' Islands will |in existence for twonty.ont y¢ ut | block the passage of the green car, to divislonieats i Sl T s i Mmsntmsnt were | the amendment rejectsd. being bill providing for the Jymen |State_shipment, pleaded guily and |be held, with all the Russian govern- |never beforo has heen recomn Bt ilut it slipped out of the net and van- | departme < construed by 4 ;éx‘_‘[;m“" "“\:l’fl J';flv-lm'vvd - 13 The senate concurred with the house (sz; additional compensation to Edgar|"2° fined $540 ments participati He thought such |z labor organization. i ; . General *'Yrmfl"t 1s_implying a r(‘r";i]- T su as sai = : W i & = a conferenc 1d be the means of 2 S i wined late today | mand. and he tod he matter up h % Bechibition = and passed under suspension of rules arner for services as superior ja conference wou o - O e Sl i hen, Fas coming: %0 Was |, resolution raising & committee tocourt clerk for Windham county that |BILL IN THE SENATE TO linformi Paris congregs of the |ASK TRANSPORTATION OF la sixtes oid boy a meager de. | Secreiary Baker.” The secretars' wrots He did not believe what was saiq | VeStigate matters relating to state |bas been held up through error; bill CONTINUE NATIONAL GUARD |entire situation and would e in no| WORKMEN FROM WEST COAST |scription of andiSiinhy e y & ‘“'.n‘.‘lw.d no reprimand ¢ people who were in the pay of | RauPers. b°;niml~ and the Mansfield :'; 11&(‘:!;250,‘?_!%:';' of clerk of superior | Washington, Feb. 4—A bill desig- | 5o, Prejudicial to the interests }:,f ,r, L e ch p lat ‘ o m e e s in A e o make ‘ht‘: o to %Y °) | Training school. urt for Windham county; bill to e oo DUl desis- | zoyernments opposing the PBolsheviki,| ° el 3 Wig, | of the trolley holdups an | he ad the language ome one to “put this thing over,” and 0 |nated to continue National Guard or- ot president of ¢ edera- ! ¢ fifteen cc the seneral'objectentenie thet all knew to whom he referred. |, The eenate aiso concurred with the ) inc oase the salary of messengers of | zonizations after their discharge from tion of Labor. hipping | °F e | SESER il fered. f b Wih § . house In passing under suspension of |SUPerior court at New London and | ¢ was 1 T | SENTIMENT IN AMERICA S =2 iere were states which had voted | nOW%® ' PRUSNE NS Siope Norwich to $1,200; hill & e s SRR 2| BETHLEHEM STEEL SUBMITS PLAN TO STABILIZE for the amendment which wouM not s PPof g county Site oo ot increasing sal- | Senator Reed of Missduri and refer- FAVORABLE TO GREECE | back to their S5 bt o Sl o ote for It now if they had amother | COmmissioners. e Ty itant clerks of superior|red to the military affairs committec.| New Yo P ioi i {3,000 workmer ’ TO NAT. WAR LABOR BOARD THE COPPER INDUSTRY bace to votr. He referred to iy |_.The semate receded and concurred s ng the per diem pay| Senator Reed said the measure was |etaxa, formerly sovernor of Sal coast durinz the 1 woo A For) b Bethlehem | Washington. Feb. 4—Represen ) Ee | with the house in referring the bill at % for constables or sheriff: i aiaxa,s fo S presenta~ g g o iy ; se eTTing the BilLre- | 3 e o fuvers ot tuary SPeriffs inldesigned as an amendment to the ar- | who has spent four months in this | ShiDs. cont nave now | s ] hich recently re- prer mine and - smelter They cral control ot tne |!3tNE to improvements in the Con- ge of ju wals. my appropriation bill now in the|country on a Greck government mis. | Peen cancelle ed to 1 orit oday concluded their con- railroads ey like f¥? They had | PSCticut river to committee on| The judiciary committee zave hear- |house. slon, and is about to depart for the | . YR N ith department of labor of- eral control of the wires, did they | 1€4eral relations. 7 ing on the emergency construction for| The principal provision in the bill |peace conference, announced tonight | PAILEY’S TOWING LINE ¢ oking to a stabilizing of ke 1t? They had federsl control of | TP® Semate adjourned to Wednesday | Connecticut state prison, the report |requires that within sixty davs after | fhat he found sentiment In. America FORCED INTO RECEIVERSHIP conditions in' the industry eir incomes, was it pleasant? Tos |8t 1L16 of the commission on purchase of |discharge from the army, national | extremely favorable to the seif-deter-| New York, Feb. 4 Losses caused by | /1D eriod of transition from a urged that the senate reject the e property for the new etate prison, and | guard units which are certified by | mination of the Greek people in Asia |the recent harbor strike at this por ¢ o reace basis. Approximately amendment and submit fhe state THE HOUSE. appropriations for _the Connecticut |governors of states as being recruit- | Minor. This interest and sympathy, | were advanced as one cause for L s . of the waor in Arizona, smendment to the people. He refer- | The business in the house on Tues- f“’gz::fii‘;rsc"h"g‘; éfinfl _tx\m Connecticut | ed up to fifty per cent. of their origi- |he added, has been manifested by all | Dailey's Towing Line, Inc.. engaged in | here tor Minnesota are said to have red to the indignation of soldiers in |day was confined in the main to eon- | ™ AL or girls. nal enlisted strength when called to | classes of American people. the general lizhterage business, being | — - because of a falling off being denied (he right to vote on the | curring with the senate in the refer. | The cities and boroughs committee [ the colors, shall remain as state units. forced into a federal receivership here | LITHUANIA SEEKS AID in the demand for the metal, Results matter. He acked those who went to|ence of business transacted in the |held hearings on eight matters of BRITISH IMPORT EMBARGO today. War conditions and the severe OF THE UNITED STATES|0f the conference will be put befora Maine 1o fish ¢ they found any diff- |senate last Friday, the chief matters special interest to the city of Water- [CENTRAL SOVIET OF MOSCOW CRITICISED IN THE SENATE |winter of 1917 were other causes| <wachineton. Fob. 4 Lithuant | the unions by the delegates, culty In getting liquor? “Russia went | being reported for The Bulletin at that | bury regarding the sewer, fire, police, CALLS MEN TO THE COLORS| +washinzton, Feb. 4—A resolution | SiVen | e e R = — @ry and now iooked at the darn |time. The matters of local interest |tax and street departments and also an | iresingfors, Feb. 4.—(Havas) A | crlicimin: oo now Britsn oy e S et Diated e | VILKOMIR CAPTURED SEME sAid the seBator. “If the £ ] S mTent b3H s (bt A ooan|. Helsingfoms, . 4.—(Havas)—A | eriticising _the itish dmport |0 EoTIMATE WAR cstablishing a stable government. ac- our | were acte concerning the appointment ndmen cerning | go R et SRtEA L e S N e = £ A THE B million soldicr boys when they eame |of Dr. John G, Stanton of New Lond: elections in that city. decry issue v _the Contral Soviet|embargo order and asking the state cording to an announceme: sday at OLSHEVIK FOURCES howse should stait & mOvetnent A o B o8 Sl i s . of Moscow has called to the colors all |department, if not incompatible with DAMAGE IN BELGIUM | the headquarters of the Lithuanian na-| Copenhagen, Feb, e Aot N 9 ¢ gl gt against |and Howell F. Cheney of Manchester e finance committee hearings also |men between the ages of 29 and 45 [ the public interest, to inform the sen-| Brussels, Feb. 4 (Flavas). An|tional council here. It was-said that|vance from Dyinsk, (he B what had been put over on them in | members of the state board of educa- |related to the city of Waterbury in|yvears. The men will be ordered tolat st towards its Jifi A : b i Nan 1 Dvinsk, the Boisheviki Bt R | oven of ihe state boartiotietuca | related o the ety off Waterbuty jin | years. Will be ordered tojate on any steps towards its modifica- | American dommission charged with | the request would be made by the cab- |ave captured Vilkomn - . . e s s rosecute the war in case the propos- |tion have been taken was introduced |the duty of estimating the war dam. | inel csts ¢, the nati < nort S+ : fhe country would hear something |Line Tloctrie Raflw: In- | isolatton hospital, for street improv i A e the duty of estimating war dam- |inei established by the national cc miles. north ‘northwest of = 3 3 s R 22 s 3 s prove- {ed conference on the island of Prim. | today by .Senator Weeks of Massachu- |age s Jecte arrive Jcil. which is the' preses e ol i X £, A veport from Vilna,

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