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=] Norwich S=3l5 VOL. LXI—NO. 37 POPULATKON 29,919 NORWICH, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1919 TENPAGES—70 COI.S. PRICE TWO CENTS PR et A SR TS T Bt et e House of Commons f"[‘,flfi'}ffdw,fi'fig’a'{‘i,:54 Aliens in Hlis HOUSE VOTES FOR PROHIBITION, 153-36 TRABES WURK[RS DEFERRED Leader of Labor Party De.|fin-or st %404 K e e S g Discassion- Probebty 1 s Y 9& | longed Discussion—Probability is That Neither Branch- of the House There Awaiting Deporta- clares It is Almost as| Chairman »*° N A e Houee L r es of the Assembly Will Take Further Action on the i 2 J d Dangerous as War. | deavor to o the luxury taxes' tion to European Countries. Measure. A Truce Has Been Signed Between the Striking Unions an | London, Feb. 11.—William Adamson, | ™ soer™ Gol mittee on commerce| New Yorlk = Teb. 11—Fifty-four o e o s g s |leader of the Labor party in the|aq bk, ol i T |aliens, including twenty-four Indust- Special {0 The Tautletin, fon. e said Jooms iad Killed the Building Trades Employers’ Association Extending|jsiicr of Commons, speaking today on | Wor, Navye ntertor and® Comamense | Hial Workers of the World, nino Hartford, ¥eb. 11.—Tha foderal pro- |J¢hn Darleycorn, whers wl the bad Until Saturday Noon in the Hope of Arbitrating the | the in‘r}')l‘l:u;m!§sxr:1‘“«()l(i1";mttdlh|;:‘tn it! Departments and Shipping Board for |ChiSts and other undesirable was almos enacing and dang- i o things are -oncocted. \When m hibition amendment, which was re- | derers o Jjected in the venate by 2 vote of 20 to|in saloon 14 « week 120, and subsequently f chester m iclug and, fuel oil needs of the Government for | #€re brousht here today from Scat- . | erous as war itself. He said that tne|jg)g, ic and other western cities Differences—Workers in the Various Cities Are to Re principal labor amendment to the re- . H % o @ 1 Soft coal output for week ended |0 the secretary of labor were lock turn to Work Thursday Morning for the Period of the|vly to the address from the throne|pen 1, “amounted to 8,345,000 pounds, | U0, tonight in_ the detention pea {would relate to the causes of ind: rovnded up they :re found in e of ihe Man- r. Taft says the aileg- ThE |ofuTeconideration sst iHo cxdoy | o0 Invaligit ot fhictiaw 1l moon- Unifed States Steel Corporation |l llis Island where they will e cou-|of the day for noon. text of the ihm'-‘ : ”"31 S ahonVmcnare i trial unr report unfilled orders on its books as |fined awaiting their deportation te | resolution dai d is as follo S e b HLGERE Truce. | “I nope” he continued, “tha: no ;miof Jan. 31 totalled 6,684,268 tons. | Buropean countries. Senate Joint Resolution No. e on it i A truce has;ident of the United Drotherhood of i tempts will be made to disappoint), " Congress asked $13,000000 by Sec-{ The rcquest of Caroliné Lowe, Jolnt resolation ratify ;vmrpf"d Beonie Bttt thett e York Feb the striking | Carpenters and Jointrs of America to|the lesitimate —ecxpectations of thefyotary of Interior Lane to complete|Chicago woman attorney, for permis- |amendment o the constitution of the it is of federai intere gned betwe P i R j working people ANl sections of the|Alaskan Railroad. on to visit the aiicns after tacy had | Upited Stales” relating to the pro-| & 08, AT TEEHEST f iiding trades and the | consen the Allied | people should understand that we| Grain receipts at Chicago for last{hcen lodged at the island is believed | hibition of the manufacture. sale orl{fFE9S ave b state hnes, It IS for iy s | mruae to back demands of|have reached the stage when we Bave| ek amounted to 3,657,000 bushels. | to foreshadow an attempt to obfain the LR e Sofin pica i us ¢ the dead Juha Barley- g B g g i aters for a wage increase of | }aid the cards on the table and when| " Treasury Department announced | of some of the number on |Within, the importation ‘ Sy o, e i thela doilir 4 dav, any representatives of | the working _cl will " refuse |1o9n of corn. .000,000 to Rumania. {habeas corpus proceeding cociation and the longer to be treated as cogs in 4 ma-| "Grude ‘oil and petroleum exports | Acting Tmmigration Comm Toenters will meot | chine for mere profit making PUIDOs- | trom Tampico. to ‘the Uhited Siates | ion 1. TN Aeciared o biscrt e vored the umendment and hoped it Thursday morning to adjust the wage | €S - ek o e m‘.:fin December 0,385 barrels. «ad had their day in court and th N el Lo e S 11.35 and aft- ] vould pass. 7 ed that werk Mr. Adamson said he regratte National Ginners’ Association places 10 I themy! The | The hous I at 11.35 and aft- : ; e o s angaged on con. |10 mention had been made in ths amount of cotton consumed by do: |aitornes was not aflowed fo the | ¢r devoting {wenty minufes to rou: bl easmloti Manchester, obiccted e s % king's speech concerning pensions (ll‘ n T = | e At tine busiress. a recess was taken unti e reference ac o the Man- ridalbas M R g mills in Jnauary at 522,000 | detention pen LEHDL 4 & S [ e | Snate, Het! !“‘m“h';pf‘"‘c":'l’l’,jl s ““:v])spot'l of the government ship yards, | pyjos. |show credentials that 12 _o'clock. = After the reading of the }[” e A ge |Strika “would .return to work onfactories and other propertics on|Vice Admiral Wilson is ill at Brest! angaged ber as counsel. Ilen ouin Tops IoNde poron CiE R Aaloone. VT evervieliviiers 1| Thursday morning for the period of | Which millions had been spent inyjth pneumonia, following an attack| The nationalities of the nenmen ARjcck Sevas 3 S i s il 2 and his amendment is cercried an Russia Spd } e lopen to @ ion by the members of {and if t ihe noes i influenza. . lziven out by A. D. H. Ju Full instructions for the collection|of the Seattle immigr h countr said, 2 on althe employers .ln-:hrmhm'hnml of ¢ ion which bro pa ic walkou aitionsn (LA e SEETostop ikerser nd likered hi foner Ey- | ¢ o i 7 1 to. ene atut.d. He fa- stoner BY~ subject to ths jurisdiction (hcreof, for ns sca the aliens damson said he spoke for t s [ihe "Connecticut house of Tepresenta- there will bo milions of S of constitutional Iaborites. Inlor liquor taxes under the new revenue|had charge of the party, : . g B e - | TY COUNCIL g to a sug * | bill which will be signed b | low. Mr. Schriver, of Middlefie!d, moved ellaod Acinay Gos SEATTLE STRIKE HAS NORWALK CITY Ci nt unrest had Wilson upon his return were English, nine: severs; pthatemheny tioevote betatonaitbe by | o e e e OFFICIALLY ENDED THREATENS TO STRIKE | revolutionary group, to Internal Revenue Collectors | Swedes, seven; s, Norwe- | Toll call and the motion prevailed. ot indl-Nofbecs 2o coland n e Sea Norwalk, Conn., Feb. 11.--Members group never would e TEYO-1 President Wilson will issue the . gians. four; Germans, three: lans. | Mr. Shaw, ef Redding, did rot think | was opposed to men « ;(,. ¢l i of the Norwalk city council at a meet- | lution or unconstitutio . iformal call to the nations of {he|three: Spanish, Iris tch, | long discussicn neces: ind the e e < tonizht_threatened to “zo on' The revolutionary el e | world to join the League of Nations|Austrians, two ea {mafter had been very gonerally de- : + ke uniess Mayor Jeremiah Do abor leader said, would li- its machinery has been set up | fiollander and three unknown. O tle influence unless an changes his attitude action of the council 4 obstructionist tactics. Edgar G. Murphy charged | Donovan with having refus hated., He id it was not r it «aoes not seem t worten went to Aiib bl i e peon tives and made them p: by_the Peace Conference. number' 42 were brought from ances which Felix Frankfurter announced his|te, six from Chi m.m Unfortunately, | were man grievance: twages and ses {hrough allowed in 8 here. The from Spo- concer ours of employment me measure (Continued on Page Six) T e e e B A A L S A ) ¢ a request of the council 1 | fear of more unemployment as w | R 5 two mor E after | morth in which he was instructed to r that the _was | nd union i h call a special meeting of the board of | ¢¢ zing monopol 1 [MRS MONAHAN TESTIFIES | estimate and taxation for the purpose | make the cost of of levying special taxes to provide for Mr. Adam an increase of 30 cents for m - | Statements 1 bers of the police fore for the submi | AN O'LEARY CO-DEFENDANT IN HER OWN DEFENSE‘ MAKES IMMUNK!TY CLAIM New Haven, Conn., Fe 11—)11”5‘ v Yorik, F Anuie I. Monahan, on trial for mur- -A 'motion in ion to parliame = federal court here. revealed the ; g der in the first degree, took the stand | fact that Asiert Sy b i sancbien o ¢ final peace terms before they are We cdnnot escape history jin the superlor court today in her own | defendan: with Jo Aoy night's meeting. Murphy | ratified. | Sech Je . quorum would ot be pre after the state had completed E nst the woman charged ; oup of al i | ture meetings unless the mayor|-LOYD GEORE REPORTS | chanzed his attitude. ON SOCIETY OF NAT!ONS. Let none falter who thinks he is right. | with the murder of her third husband, {o commit T o e e oo oo ok P, Monahan, by administering| s e itans W Miivor Donovan in a report to thel 1ondon 11--Progress on the There is no grievance that is a fit object of redress by jpoison. * Mrs. Monanan denied the |ciuim of fromn prosecutior council said that the councilmen had | formation » ty of Nationsi 5 charges made by the state through the | on the i rox n u.»u.n1 themselves the alu;.ll\ ?t‘ . ! 1~rv;:,( Lloyd | mob-law. hz:;mex;?n) o‘(‘w\{;:t:u;‘ otrhyml?x‘:]“f‘ot‘xl o grand | the state legislature in trying to|George e Fouse ol o A A » S She < change the charter,of the city. Dono- | Commen Roodic This country, with its institutions, belongs to the hours, more than half of the time be- van was formerly a member of con-{he 5| m given to TOs examination by :I'h Xno"i‘o L wu“‘] i G heiiaiiing A s e giver cross examing |sel, was for for tria aress from Fourth I‘onnl‘-‘!u‘utim;y»nl', e o e eued I peopleiwho inhabitiit. dtes Atiomey Alling. o ot “am s - [ distr Son By A Coatis Bohiatel | 5 ;) _ 3 b/ : rs. Monahan declared that she had | content st jor Feb- 3 Eripigihd oo b he cemmi : For thirty years I have been a temperance man and I |inever had . her possesion . aay | contention E | ind enemy cutrages. e suct s charged with | pe e SCOTT NEARlNG /\CQUlnTED d enemy cutrages. am too flld to Ch,l“u.) uch e 1S ¢ 1 he [ " The premier in answer to : : ange. TYARANY N RUSSiA | OF CHARGES OF CONSPIRACY | the Brit dministered to her husband. |1i ng to a black hat which the |t he bought while | opport granted ni- | | s i n' | NDER BDLQHEVlK RULE | New York Feb. 11.—Government others, w charges of conspiracy to obstruct the ce provisi la sign Ahn\ wally and that | 11d be oresented to par- | Gold is good in its place; but living, brave and | prosecution of } nation’s war prog; i warned = { Mon: she testified that she | case th ontained in patriotic men are better than gold. | purchased the hat after her husband | de e al tyr- | indictments against Scott Nearing S§Rrarian. Af e Tienia k- 3 3 2 = i £ objected to a green one she wore when | e would evik| former Cniversity professor, and te it, th Slavery is founded in the selfishness of man’s nature— J}she went to sec him in the hospital. | for hearing « n thie{ Anrerfoan’ ‘Socia ociety, collap St |" Mrs. Monahan refuted the testimony ittee at|today when the prosecution, com-| Ty, quiry into Bol- | pleting its | th ase, failed to establ criminal coliaboration on the part defendanis in the publication aring’s anti-war and anti-capitalis erci of the|tic pamphlet, “The Great embassy in Petrigrad, who! After stating that he was Jotail his experiences be- | nia and that his ance i by intolerable vears back were Am opl position to it to his love of justice. “ome what will T will keep my faith with friend | introducad next week deaiing with | and foe. Ith, the revival of ettlement for soldiers, n and af i indictment. cke. ties, the issue its her propa- | The wit- | ¢ atington, | {of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Horan of Wa- { terbu; who bad said that she made | ‘\Ionmmn return to New Haven when | w his healt owed improvement while | iting the Horan: is i Anna Cullum of Bridgeport and | the Renfrew, who were repor The premier ABRAHAM LINCOLN cases sonab. | nurses in a local §ospital when Mona- ‘,‘1,‘ 3 . Lloyd Gieor | han dled there, were witnesses for the — eave ast Tl || Nearing declared that his o letits of bt | state. | DEMOBILIZATION OF THE Samie er, of the | \writing “The Great Madness if" confiden e —————— | i FRENCH ARMY CONTINUES i nt ofl e \ e : : | i v 1 expound his theory that 1 nsible. for = | | s a fore the iy, e i e e e i ‘1‘,‘&" kane, and one from Denver. iGLASS ON ENFORCEMENT | Paris, Fen. explis levelop- | omic rivalries and that the world | : The only serious iroubic en route | OF NATIONAL PROHIBITION | demobtiza e 1 t war which this country entered a few : ; occurred the Eliis istind barge | washi Febii 0 Seoretasy | Bes mot 1 i » ks bofore his pamphlet appearad | | "Eight persons were killed and 40lat the Lackawanna railroad pler opposed o congress | e eproser in|was ‘of ‘this class | | injured in ¥ Spartacan riots lohoken this morning wher. the r Ametican press, but declared! S e | d- | S i | ibility for enforcement : Herman Wecsels, indicted on ajicals began fighting among them- Diolibitisxinpon ey ouzh 191 AMERICANS TO USE ANTWERP |n districts which e D ATRE beclen b pE Jone s internal revenu 1 most w ! AND. ROTTERDAM. AS PORTS | o Aleda crerata Dr. Richard Ernest Kunze, widely went agent to the trouble. polica | i b n that | Par 11 (By the A. P.)—Rot- et A known naturalist, died in Phoeni, |officials szid. When the police and | nonee sudie e 00,00 G SHIPS TO ERING | terdam Antwerp will be used as|poiorament would aged 81 ‘mmigration officials empted to | 1 conaide legislation for ¢ 60,000 TROOPS A MONTH | base D 14:]1" the -‘m;\l;"‘un n!n:‘,yw:l‘“,( he eady i ‘F)Rsp:rtls fl‘rom“ M\ex:co ‘shovl«‘ gha“tn‘(‘-’m ‘vh;}) lll (‘::zr nce the itators | ment of prokibition rk, Feb. Germ hips o b seized |y industries involving colliceihy erencates Eoee ihoat “This 1 7 A B s i by the French and Belgians in tbe | o0 ‘ country last vear hy influenza | Thomas Rimmer, an 1 o A p R g the |Gorman ~retreats will plough thel™pafora the war, the premier Regulation of the meat industry b(y’ rom Seattle and one of the t ationiior 3 U GREElonat ‘trobp | Hbine srseding the Bordeaux route Ak Bttt et sidential commission represent-jers in the fight, was oru comprehensi jore than 60,000 men a |0 _the front by rail L fifor Honis ot o« ing producers, meat pacl jthe head and body and one S S ‘to o Warehouses will be erected at Rot-!computed that hLalf imers would be approy ¥ ingers was broken w tol Tdminister Taice next five weeks, according | {erdam and Antwerp and the ships will | ruods was wages. The diffocence of ; | Packers. over the hand with X He hairman of thebe unloaded and reloaded upon b illings on a ton of a like coal, he added. might country of hundred o pounds and mig of thousands out of : Referring to “demands Removal of the Peace Conference | tomatic pistol from Paris to a_neutral country may ede of Seattle be considered if what is character- in the fight. Some of th od as the obstructive policy of the | received 1#df injuries an ch press and certain French of-|icrmed IHoboken eman a0 triee t forwara | ficials continu who | by_Dutch and Belgian civi Le-| The establishment of the new route will release between 1,500 freight cars for the Fernch railroads ind it will make New York the ra head for the America of war prob er to the and a po UKRAIN PEASANT ARMY IN POSSESSION OF KIEV poli L 4 omplicate, to stop the fight hit in the face 3 T 2 Y Bk would not endan the effective ad- an rmy of 0cClU-inot to obtain fair conditions, but to| The newspapers of Saloniki protestiny one G B o) ministration of the tax v arding pation. Rations and supplies overthrow the existi de. | azainst the report that Saloniki is to fleet by : troops will leave New York d S e > placed under _inter ! Coblen itional Tule. | BiG DECREASE IN FRANCE'S e |They say that Saloniki asks to be SIViLIANE PORGEATION | PEACEDFON! TRIALIEOR t we are Argumen(s fa‘vand isrflw\s( the gov- Patie s b HECE'VING STOLEN WHISKEY ST e hospital project were begun ! France's civilian population in four Feb Hhe ottt before the buildings | vears has decreased by considexabl bury was i RS ORI mittae. over three-quarters of a million, with- led with an ap-[ The New York Harbor workers dis- | out including the deaths in occupied v won by ba o5 | PUte with ¢ boatowners whose em- | northern F e, nor the losses due sclared I say in a hehalf of the governm determined fo fight the indust fought it rope. The premier concl peal that the v should no 30,000 SILK WORKERS = o = ON STRIKE AT PATERSON FAVORS OBQANIKATION Paterson, . Téb. 11—The 30.000 OF AMERICAN EXPORTERS | striking «i striking «ilk workers in this city not return to tifeir looms Thursd ation of pendinz consideration of their de Tic stolen with the theft solutions \m wantonly d 1in a|ployes r § k for an eight-directly to the w : \ 1}: ‘{;)n of Lo assist post- . mands r labor hoard, accord- few weeks frenz 1 str By | hour av wereased wages, v 1 8 Offi 1 statistics show that in .rH; “A.. ¥ securin re ex- iing to on reached at a meeti S be placed in the hand of an umpire .hd: \}'n\h\- n'-l‘mnn \-_x(]-\l the deaths e ‘1,: s o post ser- |of union leaders tonight. These lead- | livo. 1 e riioa 7.000. But this ht excess dis because he protestec (he‘ni Eiade ey ml, 1.»L‘PROPOSAL TO SHORTEN | to_be chosen todz | "The National War Leabor Board ntatives in | THE ARMISTICE PERIODS | will intervens reement had{ Paris, Feb. I11.—A o of ex-!ceived from their repre the postoffice and | Washington that no nd members were unwi which did no peared in the following vear. sincei™is “opposed to liquor r d i to seftle the textile: which time the in outnum- | and it be prejudiced.” proposal to |strike at Paterson, bered the births, The total ex, I = = of the been reached with manufacturers or |change the allied armistice policy an. | agreement rep- | deaths over births for the four v of Waterh INDICTED #OR ROBSING » ations. | labor board today regarding temporary | greatly shorten the armistios periods | resentatives of both sides. is given as $82.160 ed in tak 2 Srn f sta postmaster | working hours and ihat even if such |is understood o be Lefora the su- | Births, which numbered approxi- | (2T and io PAYMASTER OF $12,60 joril, waa ilioclsed to. call agreement is reached at another con- |preme war council. This proposal | EBERT ELECTED PRESIDENT 0,4 L. dropped atakin s : & . t T erence ‘Thursday it is proba mmu»l for the limiting of the armistice in 3.000 in S 5 = 1 1 nce also passed resolu- | workers will not return until Monday. | periods to about ten days he OF THE GERMAN STATE : ypjje the dosths increased not ir Lo 4 e - voring the allowance of 0! which time new terms wculd ¢ ipments by international pa The German na- ' compar: STATE COUNCIL CARPENTERS {imposed on Germs the monr 1 1aster AY. ay elected Friedrich | total decrease in | o Compan; S po! and the establishment of in- | The sentiment is expressed hy many the German state'to the gr dim FETEERERT R Ve of $12 Decem- rance, ' collect on delive and | VOTE FOR SVMF’ATHET'C IR e ol votes—a not to any ise in deaths. CONSCRIPTION TO BE 1 ) Soor Shiteic Hartford, )(‘cnlnv Feb. 11.—The state | hat this would give the all Herr Ebert accepted - — DECREED IN GER!‘/ANV o i council of the United Brotherhood of | e holdion ~the Aatioh o “ount Von Posadowsky- GERMAN ASSEMBLY AGREES PR & ", Carpenters and Joiners of America, at|gii0 ihe ji pieet " the ' oon ived 49 vote | _ Berlin, Sund REDUCTION OF HOSPITAL a meeting here tonight, voted to call a | “paneine” condinons, | o Lor UPON THE NEW MINISTRY | P.) —Conscr FACILITIES 'M FRANCE | cympathetic strike calling out all car- Vet DER GERMANS AND { Copent CSASE B ; £ is given as to ihe attitado o Feb. 11-—Reduction of | penters in the state emploved by con- | preme war council in acilities in Frince to con- | cerns belonging to the Building Trades ith the continue duction of | Employers’ association. Forty carpen- personnel inlicated today |ters' unions were represented at the | BARLOT BY BELFAST war department anaot e hosoi hagen, Feb. 1l.—According to. of men up t L!OSTIL|T|Es'1 despatch from Weimar, an agree- shortly be d-(:e.‘_d_ fw‘\u“l‘,‘ i {ment has been reached by the German | en the ¢ ; s {national assembly on the composition Al in S . = 3 ©!of the new ministry, which will con- eXpected, will be given rcemen! | meeting, 150 delegates being present. STRIKERS Pos‘rPflNEo Poles o t of fourteen members. Philipp by the national assembly s had| Building work in _Hartford, New | Belfast, Feb. 11. | Scheidemann has been selected chan- _ The contemplated eme Those | Flaven, Bridseport, Waterbury and lot by the Delfast cellor, now been lastene i New London will®be affected by the |a settlement was R ; The socialists have seven seats in g nace o order. which it was said will go into | pendinz a cont =d for for | immediate effect. om h rea 0 ve | TERSE NOTES TO GERMAN ARMISTICE COMNISSION ).ospital 1 this cabinet, {he democrats have three | urgent n 0 vt Britai the engineering firms would accep: the' TWO AR aY CASUALTY LISTS fhe contraits Count pated Bolshevik i ¢< 2 Mathi le hospital Numb e e {agreement reached with 3 B rashington, eb. e follownig nti-social- e % the Ger t ISY'»‘.PATHET'C STRIKE AT | “Fhe gas and : repo | GERMAN HOWITZER PLACED B : SEATTLE COMES TO END |again Stopned nding general American {3rd Palloon Corag | Seattle, Wash., Feb. 1'.-The laz‘l’(‘r':“':"m‘{,’\m,;., of the 30,007 wotkers wiio went on &\ i Circuar hat sympathetic strike with G0 mplnx' g = g correspond | ON THE BOSTOM COMMON | | Toston 0-milimetre | | BRITISH INDUSTRY IS THREATENED BY UNRSET | German Squadron, and al Company No. 5 1 1v the 26th - o { TLondon, Feb. 11.—If industrial | Divisio Y, groed ~AX RETURNS MUST BE {day last, returned to their work at|gpaRTACAN AGITATION inger, Mans- Lo mrave to and industry, | today aneht to th's 1t to Ger- FILED BY MARCH 15‘:.:;::‘ 't?:d:;\ ;‘r}\d.‘ the gtrike umc,anv! IS GROWING IN & rank Barno, ' premier T.lovil Geory Teclared in the f cO e an Washington , Teb. 11 —Treasury'® With the c<xception of wome inam bers of the longshoremen who as: »d they have a » Comn. Ho Basle, Feb. 11 (Havas)—part = errn .gitation is growingz in B TUESDAY’S LIST Rindiot intieey ate gievance to|ially in the barrack Meials today would be ne g income of Cos nt. he reiterated that there n of time for fil- today The gox- | prov 4, woull rzien to any | War } reported that zation int> the caus- | been store senal. | nected from Severely led of thesunrest. 1t has ¢ne of tax returns be- | consider and are still ou: according to di Dowing b ag Special war conditionz. the premier | 2m G gronnd | STRIKES CAUSE CLOSE nd March applies alike 10} :nion man was back ¥arl Radek, the propazar - e ‘(ISL' thoughtt, had contributed to the un- ENS OF SCHODLS IN DENVER dividua and profit s morning. Qist, is said to be directing the v T Marotytivest. Among -ond . m 1 profit returns and to despatch from Presleau savs o+ MUTPRY: | the strawn of four. vea E == 1 twenty- re s rired by the law OBITUARY. [the officers of the Sixth Cor {the era of unemplovment. TO DRAFT LEGISLATION FOR | ok "“';“‘; 1t ¢ H & strike as a prote . —— e A 4 ¥ b ; SOy, nes Officials denied rumors reachir gy Armiral sk Hood. e ‘:,;Lum o e are issued as appendix to the A e T WAR-TIME PRORIBITION | ramained today d fforts e treasury that extension might Annapolis, Mr, Feb. 11.—Iear Ad- bt regular casualty the request on, I Representa- | ot school officials to fill aces of ranted in certain cases for these re- | miral John Jiood, Uniled States navy | cONGRESS TO ACT ON of the several s tions: GERMANY 1000000 MARKS of s strikers. thery retired), dicd af the naval hospital REVENUE BILL | Killed in Action, - Reported | Basle, Feb. 11 (s —The an- ni is 10 tell when the haa ve today of Bright's WAR TODAY | Missing in Action. nual salary of the presideat of the onted by ¥chools w Carlos M. Cole, PRESIDENT WILSON IS TO | irufMlicod was in his Washington, Feb. 1l.—Action _LyK Phivates SRt Pl e D i German republic, who may be elected today to draf erintendent ¢ ols said “In SAIL FROM BREST FEB, “-oml veai, and had made his home in | congress tomorrow on the six billion ‘R 9 R % = ‘(l:is week by the national assembly a ement of W several instances sub utes empl * | Annapolis ce Lis reiircment. 1Te|dollar war revenue bill appeared e ;. | Weimar, mn be Hmited to 1550000 | hibition effective July 1 ed refused to e job af Jondon, Feb. 11-—Pregident Wilson | was born in Alabarma and appointed |sured tonight after sceveral hours of | Wounded Scverely in Action, Frevie | spateh from | sub-committes will endeiver 1o har- | etrikers had with™ them. will sa.. from Brest for New York |from thut state to the Naval Academy, |debate in the senate on the conferces’| ously Reportsc Missing in Action Serlin. The president Will reside In|monize billc submitted !y Secretary| Seventeen thousand pupils and four i'eh. 16, according to Reuler's Paris |graduating ia 1870 with second honors | agreement which the house adopted| Privates—Joseph Kanowik, Meriden, | Ferlin, Ho will aciect his exeeutives | Glaes” am Popresentative Barkley of ' hundred twenty-five tgachers are ar correspoudent. in his eclass. last Saturday. Conn. from all parties. Kentucky. fected by the strike N i ” oW o i gt