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Bulletin Service i - Bulletin 1 VOL. LXI—NO. 46 POPULATION 29,919 10 PAGES—74 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS :__"d—'—_fi—‘—__———_——-____ FIAWICH, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1919 A AN R LIS U L R e e el o DTS SRR sl e e . . Cabled Paragrasts | Adyocate of Revolt |Five Bavarian | Condensod Telegrams SENATOR BORAH CRITICISES Gove(r‘nor St o e ke . i nounced appropriation of $75, O UAHE CEACUERORIN SIONS ot exterminate tho Buropean corn borer, Washington, Feb. 21.—Criticizing the In e nl e Iclas 0 T T s S Y ¥ e suE o Nalions i e ! American flour in its ports it is likely gud departure” from President Wash- there will be an embargo for 60 days m%mns‘éml“ es and as spelling xlwi against further shipments. end of the Monroe Doctrine, Senator . . . o i ) 5 i Borah of ldaho, republican member of | John Reed, Writer, So In-| Premier Eisner Was Killed— |, resident Wilson's first offiial act oy = e e pelations committes ov.| forms Senate Committee| Minisiter of Interior Auer will bo to sign the war revenue bill. ) : a3 senate R ed Hill, historic home of Patric . . the plar was adopted the American Lawlessness e | ez L f Charles Hopkins Clark Speaks in Advocacy of Measure That | people shouia be aliowed to give 4 X\s::s:!gatmg wh g}’qunded A Deputy Was fleney Bl County, Virginis, | Jg Scheduled to Embark March 5 to Return to France—Is to . . verdict on it. gitation. aimn., E Lo soae B . Sreams Who Have Been in the Servics of the State For| ue ho remsor o soosty 90| syapingin, ous. 1—soim Sent s seamin, mab. 21 (By. o, | i 0 poting Sl ino vtg| - Spend Only a Few Hours in Bosisn—Secratary Tansity ™ # e clwed Pregident \vilson's invitation to ashington, Teb. 21.—J¢ Reed, 2 Munich, Feb. 21 (By the A. P PRt S OTADIOL el 3 L 30 Years or Those Who Have Been in Service 25 Years |« White House conterence nest Wed- | riter, who described himselt s @ | err Auer Favarian minister”of tho L L is to Meet Him in Boston With a Mass of Documents . nesday 1o discuss the league consti- olutionary ~socialist, old e | irterior, has beea shot. 4 £t edera t 7 a e AR o = tigs aw- hooting. 160 . o |at Topeka. £ . . . ARG SR s W70 Toutl, Alon Mot B | uci, moimod that e (ion Siais sonnis cmmis (upipene S8 | e anomine foor pice o 5| M S 00 6, wares seant o Demanding Immediate Attention—Officials Have Ar- y— 1 > o aad e ‘. e i e Bols] egin i - |4 ing to a cer under Provost la al General | o S Retired on Half Pay—Senate Invites President Wilson canism us established by the fathers |lioved ne Bolsheviki regimo in, Rus- [aliuding to the zeea snation © Crowder, and deriied as Mg "%l . ranged Business so That Not a Single Minute Will Be to Make Stop at Hartford. |T'resident Taft with making mislead- | ke was a firm advocate of a revolution | Auer fell wornded in the side | Viser of the American peace delega- Lost. ling statements about the effect of the |iu the United States. He followed hi8 |and Deputy Osel was killed and 1wo s "”-;‘g““'f; . R ok B o ¥ J 1te capitol ads as fol S eague's pla ericar icies. wife, Louis t, e sta and, | oihe ficials wcere seri sly wou = ecretar; usto! e e in- - < i . . 3 e | Sietes to visit this city, and whereas [ual demonstration occurred, While| On cross-examination, Reed could |gallery and caused 2 hanic among the | So8 Of producing stap reultural | o e tore. embarking March 5 to| Boston, Feb. 21—More definite form aske $ reg p resident has accepted an invita- | crowded galleries applauded. senators |not recall that he said last Sunday in |deput R fe g . Lret St 2 was given today to the plans for the Tittees, The ) | i tten, ption tendered by |and visiting representatives crowd.d |2 speech at Yonkers, N. Y., that “three | “The diet building is now - being |, United States was allotted eight repurn fo barls. o visit of President Wilson next Mon- lerk o s eas |t Missachusetts; |around the senator seeking to con- |million rifles are in the hands of three |zuarded by, the military large German liners in good condition. | -n S0LC paton o >lday. This was made possible by the s e e h or gratulate him million Russian workmen and soon e They will help transport American |With a cabinet meeting, a conference | P20, o0 (oo " ressages telling rid et enate Before Mr. Borah spoke Senator | three million rifles will be in the hands| Herr Auer is a member of tha ma- | TQD: e e e Sie ttens |of his wishes and indicating the prob- bu \ x- Ihol tives of Connecti- | Sherman of Hlinois, republican, intro- |of American workmen to_do the same |jorily sociaiist rerty. He first camel,jomerican Smelting & Refining Co. o CORSTEmn the FIERUE of Bls S0, laple time of the arrival of the > . i’ vit Pk ool o : e Rl M : T statigsin o B < avaria, tag West Virginia H AGRt the | Droposed league of nations, White| The president is expected to remain exerc y . the |invite the president to be thelr guest |the senate request President Wilson eI ating S atobies feree e portfolio of minister of ths interior | sonate e et e e e nging the busi- lin the city only a few hours, from v "y 921, T : Lle ] 52 ‘!.o\ ible, ;ml ‘noxu.\‘\u;h the league u|l|u A e Tet et “"r‘!“.: rm”‘mw ipin - J settlement of West Virginia debt|ness of the e offices so_that |mid-forenoon to early evening. The * - Insura Bt ol Sl iy ;ef nters with A;Y,e tml\vtu\-.v:le 0 Oh | FaGred tNat there hTId KIS oy snatli il _Aln OO month, when the pe- | g Virginia. not a single minute of the president’s |meeting at Mechanics building, at ompar P Res 1 hisinvitation lxe dinate (reaty-making branch, (‘lm} n‘) dotng” in New Yoy S e ey Munich bexinel 5\ Bannon, president of the | lime will he lost. Mr. Wilson will get|which he will deliver the only address - e Fesident at Bioton EA e e D e L i Ssrac e RBoE o el e o wves oompelled the | aravim Munition Works, resigned on | d0Wn to business as soon as he sets |of his visit, will be held in the after- " [onee o Thinvsict te pGe i e e b e L e e - 0% Otier ¢li-fpoints of revolvers of revolutionists |account of illness brought on by over- |00t ton, where Secretary Tum- |noon, probably at 3 o'clock. President The charter E B et e i b o e e D O e vha spexth e (fime ) Bon k- Po)ted Bi8 ouss atmight, dolre: v ;i t gh a mass of doc- | Wilson will speak extemporaneously, v of & [Dresent the invitation in person and |discuss soon, recltes that comment on| Reed who spent some time in Rusleign his portfolio. Goppac)was telioted St 6 eete) alumit demanding immediate atten-|and it is understood that his address ’ s 10 & dirgctors | ¥ oy o resolution W dontell Thante | Carers o e S Delore Rl oo in | e Sii@ Autional Revol RE pound by three small dealers. will deal in_general terms with his ) f - ie | The i 24 adopted unani-| contais with ths senate would be - |PRYSCH R B LIELEo0Al Hevhils |BAVARIAN PREMIEREISNER Non-Federal controlled r king in Boston Monday |mission to France, without detailed u . p f ponay e srndiplosndle and Bl a0 o) ey R aon it WAS SHOT AND KILLED |were granted permission to i president will _return | reference to the peace conference pro- presi I Senator Brooks referred to the ob- [pogiit® discord” with the co-ordinate | pejrozrad and told the commitice thai | Copenhagen, Feb. 21—Kurt Bisner, |Fates on lumber here Tuesday |ceedings or the league of nations. It G pany vanee of Washington's birthday and | ““Senator Bo vt o |he expected to start an “information |the Bavarian premier, wos shot and| House committee agrees on V d going direct to his desk |is expected that the president will shou ¢ I v said cars ago there was [ octtGe Borah sald he made his | pu o2 in’ New' York soon. killed today by Lieutenant Count Areo|Loan plan accep: ) Secretary he W . His return 1o|leave on the Federal express in the shall bee » @ di- [horn in New in another George | whit he g med misleading oo ren.| The witness said he did not speak |Valley as Eisner was on his way from | Glass Washington coincides with the regular | early evening, to enable him to be at 8 as he [ Wast m wh 1 helped to carry | oy s s sleading statemel Bank of England’s total reserve | me day the binet and his |his desk in Washington on Tuesday or r_of the |Connecticu 12h oubles in | O former President Taft. He e — fainad 416,000 Bullion | inceeased o fuesday afternoon with | Tuesday morning. { | directin, P ative ‘affairs’ of the ')_"‘*';\ ‘}l;. fresd Sulthy Nix er- | £150,000 s of the departments will put him| With the certainty that thousands of ¢ a1 atate - A Georws Wash l"'t’;. l‘w_~ o league does not conflict Canadian Trade Commission was touch with any pending husiness, |applicants for tickets to the Mechanics re g 8 | ingto t ate Of | ConnectiuE | Theio sy ponros Poctrine tor Wash- 9 e ! advisea that re ar ctions | though s been so constantly in|building would be disappointed in the _ { fir A in peace and first in | ASION'S Injunction agains: entangling WASHiNGTON S BsRiHDAi on imports to South ; vith officials her> by |allotment, preparations for relieving . | the hearts of his countrymen? Senator l;g?'p‘n’” ,,“,‘“;'fl‘i R O 5. SoulA ITertare it the ’ a ble th t expected the meet- |overflow conditions were made by mil- n act was passe e | Brooks referred to the leader of the eclring thal America swould e |15’ endeavoring ‘to. build u = will luly protracte itary and police authorities. Applica~ ) ' hington Klett, and | pociore five to one by England alone, FEBRUARY 22nd | Duke of Devonshire, governor gen- esda it members of the |tions excceded 40,000 when the time 1 la ¥ | " nting him in be- C;;;n"“ "-,p‘ he ltf“fi“"lfifl of ,Evmwh eral of Canada, announced at a bill M foreign relations |limit_expired tonight, with 7,000 seats ¢ b an, [ half o HBnor: Tof his or . Senator Bora said the h 2 Uty - 1 women 1o vote ] er- | commi v end a dinner at the ailable for allotment. | birttid of roses, the gite of | u5ue conatitution was “the greatest | A free people ought not only to be well armed, but fj:naies o ol aad dconfer Sk ¥ © Lonr the Drostdent ex- | TH prmonal chic: RN iy B or Klet anked the members | oo fof oot He deciar 2 tielh yduced ¢ xt session. ion wcue of ‘n.n.!on Jtin the course o\n)pdr;\n ]rom om. hall be in-|Of the senate for I was | trer i cons T as almost | . ; o Rt ainat av he Henry Ford’s million dollar . suit|it ccnsidered corsain in official cir+les |moriwealth pier to his hotel. . B true that he bore me (Geormb] o 7 YU (hat Dreseatan to inely . However pacific th.e general policy of 4 nation mayihe,Sp Honpd Fote, millienfo s for here that the dinner will be followed| It may be that the president will re- Included in the senate business Washington and he was proud of the | brar Smate: nes post month by Gen- | jt ought never to be without an adequate stock of m ) el was shifted to Mount Ciemens ess 1o the congress, but at |trace part of this route later, as word Includ e business wa Al Smuts, the British drafting rep- |} . : ateaiisg 5 2 Prince Joachim, youngest son of the Lhe lices today it was said | came by radio today that he was will- : i b . mernway, who was in the | TCSentative, and added that the Bng- || knowledge for contingencies. RTINS i e 1 Tor 10 word ¢ e subject had been re- |ing to appear at a joint session of the g - sated ator Klett in | e Press and other foreign authori- 3 . . : ) rom Mr cislature. It is understood, howsver, The act wa tod behalf ‘of the democratic. majorits. on | ic5 concede that the plan involves the | The name of American, which belongs to you in your . “In two days wholesale butter in New | ¢ general | (hat he will speak only at Mechani he act was recommitte i Mt peiic is 45th b d the ) oe Doct i 5 5 5 e = S s 1) A s = whose | building r v b R i e o, Sosand| — = capacity, must always exalt the just pride of patriotism. § e i, i | - - u ished b mauy more years of |BILL CARRYING $61,000000 e o5 S 1 . i B vahing: guve Heest : ces of busi- . ! {health, happiness and prosperity FoRiEUsHotEt tDiNGe Observe good faith and justice toward ail nations. §co dthe’ har of troo; D e e ot 312 | SEAPLANES TO TAKE e ittee or e ju - = 1 B v ~ b q i € to ¢ e b e the esident. ty d - | orhe committee on the judiciary re-| Washington, Feb. 21—Special con. || Cultivate peace and harmony with all. Governor Smith; of New York, signed i numerous bitls PART IN RECERTION gl ¢ of the peace, | parted unfavorably on the following | sideration_ for the bill cas G| 3 it g r L et Jo bill providing for & Ll e Lill. Labor un- swport, R. L, Feb. 21.—Two naval a i mbers | i ithor judges of probate t0040,000 for public buildings . was | The nation which indulges toward another an habitual §|and men « N ( « « e Lrought to his atte aplanes from Cape May . |change names bersons; concerning | sought before the house rulsy com: | = S s i Ll entered wea S o ho considered douhtiulied in the harbor here ¢ |ihe commitment of insane paupers: |mitteo toduy by Representative, ) hatred, or an habitual fondness, is in some degree a s! B with time < aa i be alle 10| men who comprised the risonment ie [administration of estates of deceasedlof Florida, chairman of the b ol T s ot 2 s | Light wi TSE e »f governors m |ashore and announced that N X peraon intment of commission- | ccmmiiy, wrarman | " the biuldings|§ —3 slave to its animosity or affection. b e Yok T il =t this Yor nzed by the. de-|orders to take part in!the vcaption! By T X |ers on t adoption of | pieasure hefore a S A CU . o e - ¢ oo M zhost of a ) 3 2 ¢ to consider unem- | President Wilson in Boston next Mon- g th persons of full age: distribution of es- | oress so that- work mimer mostr o It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances ! . 0 They will procesd to fro {of Willa: combtReinor o LT buildings {hroughout the country. with any portion of the foreign world Taking § t B | A O e s . o -thio Dresentation of Sr. st Bms | tucky Fnsisted that the Should Be I care always to keep ourselves by suitable establishment on ) n left Cape "“‘;“f"flxofim'}i > . b e ation of claims to ex- {limited to emergency projects, and de Al S5 Shray 3 - i . Pped il i fendér i |ecutors and administrators; jurisdic- | ciared he was suthorived e Semicy || @ Tespectable defensive posture, we may safely trust to ey, eadonnteensiny otis § . {tior of courts of probate; increasing to say that he opposed the| arv alliances for raordinary emereencies o the end of the flight of offici : horouzh say that he. opposed th {} temporary alliances for extraordinary emergencies. el e sl 0 L i rt tuck; accounts of #du- At . . B e rect of Chatham, passed over New- p e £ s Austin, of Tennes- | e Washi H g rection tiaries rondercd o couris of probaie ey George Washington. i Pesthtonignid B e i s cepted and the York, supported the bill. Mr. > i .. g | FEEy id it would aid in relieving o On the recommendation of the com- |Unemplovment, and Mr. Austin said its | ANSPORT TROOPS |NO APPROPRIATION FOR WAR ciary the bill to pay | Drovisions would reimburse deserving| . .o oovine s o Washington thea- n ministry {o Munich to ik BY WAY OF GERMANY | GOVERNMENT AGENCIES u T Edgar er a ditional sum | thiractors for losses suffered through (25 the Mmeotics 1n 8 TWastinglor (e Bl e I ; T Peh, 26-—(By the| Washington, Feb. 21.—No appropria- 2 e JU aryicen as elarly of | S et SIS et R e e Fanae ocenrrec e Pr I ), A proposal to |tions for the continuance of several There was a slim attandance court-of sWindham county |Sovernment, =~ =~ was “considered too disreputable, ha dea lted from two undred thousand |government agencies created during the i . was referred 1o the committee o av- | TROOPS ARRIVE ON THE e sen MiigIoy for " saylug thing om be o his n ‘;hvr*‘;\:w nill,\:l‘(l;‘vi::i[llskvlfozar;r::ntoxtv st hat Senator Johnson has since saic o wried into i 1 st by way |labor’s el ¥ , are con- Incorporations—Favorable on @ sub- f CRUISER ST toUls | At Bens or JoRneon Bas st ) stry, where it i ; . ine thore on board |taned in the new sundry civil appro= r et ety 4 . o8 : New York, Feh. 21—The cruiser St. e s e e h S r Wol- |porter Fioi e - tion bill reported to the house to- | providing that the member- {1 In a discussion with Senator Wol- |1 T 3 d L 1 hip of t d of dircctors of the | iy rTived from Brest | oty of Delaware, regarding his beliefs | S hoot ritted American au- 1t by Representative Sherley of the - industrial R tle and Guaranty | oo o : men, includ- iy respect to Jaw, Heed declared t riti in- to the present The meas- - v 4 | compar e 1ot less than five nor | L5 compal 5, F. and G., 161st In- | the will of the people would be dc e 1tio re w however, ihe | 766,800 for various de- i - the | more t n: and on bill author | iy C 1 Company No. 249, New | if not by peaceful means, then : - \ o be re- |partments and also to provide for turn- ! | he Land, Mortg and Title | york: and Casual Company No. 906, | force. He explained, however, that his | ity n camers will |ing back to the treasury $21,905,818 of . L Hartford 1o increase | Pennsyl dvocacy of a revolution in the Un The d i was holding m therlands, but it {unexpended war appropriations. 5 PR i 0;000: THE renorts wete e I e e e e e | session toc ljourned indefin crican army head- | War ageneies for which no provisior T to e Al eiTnts were | LEGISLATION TO ENFORCE I antet o g A 0 i o = 1 to ider fa- |is made include the food and fuel ad- r the = WAR TIME PRCHIBITHON | The witness said in his opinion the : : PELBL] e ? through | ministrations, the committee on public he e enate i next| Washington, ¥ et o to [American government as at present CLEMENCEAU ABLE TC Jiss = 1 the later em- |information, the ~apital issues com- desec Tuesday mor enforce war time ition laid was | constituted had never been brought to RECEIVE GEN PETAIN | " ¢ cnvenient nittee, the war trade bhoard and the wse o —~ | considered by ate judiciary | the real test as to whether it was fle b. 21.—M. pent s and the a Y ‘m;m«‘ admini ive s[f\&ge:flot T | con tee composed of Senators |ible enough to admit such great v 1 . € : a ¢ 1 er arrangements | the department of or. nder ths aim ve tu the |ALLIED FORCES ADVANCE s e e Dl et ime in his gar his morn- | Department ¢ ¢ ; i St bill publication of the cficial bulletin A ON MURMAN RAILWAY | Dillingham of Vermont. Action twas|€d thati he favored the nationalization |y s on - W ubmitted | by the committee on public_informa- P s ted from 2 The Allied forces, | deferred until next week |of industry and land in this country 7} ooy s nch- e of the North German |tion and the maintenance of its ser- S % T 1 yerations carried ot —_— | L e i o e : L B C 1 ek vice bureau here will be discontinued vith dash, have advanc- | 2414 NAMES IN FOUR | WATERWAYS TO BE CONSIDERED | it P e o overn April 1, but the film division will : r o Begt R ol AT THE PEACE CONFERENCE| ig Clemen i 2 c contnue until the end of the fiscal 1130, Pric Lo o ARMY CASUALTY LISTS| = ONFERENCE 0 se ctor Dec 2 v year, June 30. o Heinl verort| Washington, Feb. 1.—The I FeoitlS(Bye ths LA BE) - TEIN 10, ¢ Y Protests against the abolishment of udiciary committee ) pomelal Yenort | casualties are reported by [ nas’ virtually been”decidea that there | when Cottin n k. T ok oops_ ¢ employment service were received \ ’ ng General of An |is no possibility of the Panama canal Premier recc - today from many state and municipal pu y v \ snis 6 ditionary Foree or of any North American waterway, | chambe K hi igor ’ r officials, but t he majority voted ¥ i Killed action died from|° before e peace conference |and congrstulated him c ORXgE o 1 against the $10,033,000 appropriation 1 ” " { wounds 17; died of disease 20; wound- subjec proposed inte | IRRACS . Jer for continuing the service. Four mem- t b= & ST —— led severely 33; total 107 £ lone; hds spectalecame) B AE AL 0 = Slman r L s) movement | bers, however, joined in a minority re- 4 b Connecticut and Rhode Island men: | ™ subject of mternational | tors included Mal \orgzeq, | Wil ! 1. The steamers |port claiming that the service could be M w . Wirkt Seotion: | waterways, it is believed, will convne (head of the militar inet o | | I make eight round trips in a|continued by including the appropria= tor s ~ Killed in Action. in rivers, making ihe ground . for|son, daughter ¢ [SEVEN VESSELS LEAVE FRANC 5,000 men gt D 7 e B fholex s o SeenEnU i chwen | clor (B WITH 20,700 U. S. TROOPS |riod. 1 th Wwere loaded in ad- T r. Macdo 1 ¥ ll‘r\wl' ugusto Fornaciari, Stam- | the Li )\H;u States and Great Britain {1‘ and Captain s present American mil- | SHGRT FORCE AT THE ce Ir, | ford. ative to I waters zufficient, | French “a ) V1 Sl ctinnn it - Wi ling @ retire Wounded Severely. It is asse the Pan and | Dr. Plor itary 166 Inistead | oCf i er e HOG ISLAND SH!PYARD ment e a Private Leonard Verrille, ¥ jez canals regarded lay’s morninz bull S G e that numy | Fhiladelphia, Pa, Feb. 21.—The Hog Char poke in fave port. : | ternational s, eac hysici Dr. T r. or 100,000 ThE e sland shipyard operated today with a j he Second section — wounded (degree | Within or Bad one (£ s Lo am. O e D+ directors in |ShOTt force, a large part of the fore- 3 ) 714; total 933. " |FIRE DESTROYS 35 ARMY |daywas the first time he had § rointed hat the plan they pro- |Pay falling to retoyn forwork ductie wi W Privates—Ir#ek G. Bjork, New | since the ration. When e 2 T el . ihe axed | Was said, to misunderstanding, the in= ; (8 Lo Faves: Adfiniy Siicice ey TRUCKS AT CAMP MILLS | Cicmencea: esidence, Dr O reliere e, yertand | clement weather and other reasons.- ® Judge W Wounded Slightly. *| . Mineola, N. Y., Feb. 21.—Fire tonight hat w ntimate know’ ; burden of the homeward move- | ©v hen other workman learned that the G g sel Soti Lieutenants—George H. Fleck, Proy. |destroved 35 army motor trucks in a premier mperament he n army and pro- |foremen had not rcported f duty A P St idence, R. I; Edward M. Murnane,|8arage at Camp Mills, in addition to | conside M menceau’s condition | L1€Y a FihifoRer ronte many of them also quit work. s : st Terryville: Sydney D. Pinncy. tare, |Several passenger cars owned by offi- | excellent, Roch | i g Notwithstandnz the shortage of la- i iFard E Frs cers. The damage was estimated at —_— = due at Vi Tar | PARADE OF STRIKERS IN bor, the r waose il Corporals—Bernard F. Erwin, Wat-|$100.000. i Ky | The r liner Oiympic should | © LAWRENGE DISPERSED | l=u2ching tponed yestaclay - Lerbury: Fred Turner, Providence “f.| Seldiers and civilians formed hucket | OVERSUBSCRIPTION FOR reach New i Tuesday s beiauie ofbine sizice aniner il on > 1 Edward R. Clous, Glastonbury, | Prigades to save adjoining buildings. $600,000,000 CERTIFICATES (375 officers and men, mos Lawrence, Mass., Feb. 21.—A street |Loard today. The Saugus is the Sf- Sena ! : Mechanic Mansueto Zompolli, Siag- |They wer hampered by frequent ex- | hington, Feb. 21—The last of- |Whom compose ur d detachments | parade of about 2,000 textile strikers |tcenth ship lzunched at Hog Island. o ford Spring I PHE{plosions of gasoline in the tanks- of 5 of $600,000,000 certificates of in- |OF the 92d (negro) sion. |and sympath was stopped by the| cfter walking out yesterday the A t ] 4 Privates—John M. Lawson, Hart- |the Plazing machine {debtedness was oversubscribed by |, The cruiser R r, also due police tonight r a conflict in which | forrmen voted later to return 1o werk 1 ¢ ford; Francis P. Smith, New Haven; TR o 1$20,578.000, the treasury nounced | New York 1 was injured. Nine men|today and awaic 2 decision on their P 4D 1 Patrick J. MecGeough, Derhy: Jehn | SPARTACAN FORCES STORM Jtoday. Oversubscriptions were given g arrested j demands by Charles Piez, director i ; Eoita Hartiora: | MUNICH POLIGE STAT by the St. Louis, Minneapolis, Chica- s strikers formed in the street|general of the cmergency fleet corpor- . FRIDAY AFTERNOON'S L ‘ . ATION | 2o, Cleveland, New York and Philadel. | The transpo i = to speakers who urged |ation. Another vote was taken late e ¢ ISPLIST Copenhagen, —Spartacan | phia istricts, while the San Francisco, | Port Nev r uments | t v the police and march to |last night ani it was decided to con- el he first section of Friday after- [forces in Munich Thursday stormed |Boston. Richmond \ta, Kansas|Of coast a and heavy m the Common. The speakers told the |tinve the striks, but this decision was E noon’s list shows: fthe police station and arrested the | City ana Dallas districts led tg |ordnance rey shops and cast cers that the streets belonged o |reversed today, tae men voting to Te- By act e, Pre Died _from accident and other | chicf of police and several other per- | ragvh (heir guotas companies. ¢ § them and that the police had no au- |turn to work oa Monday. . Hari- causes 10; died of discases 7; wound- | sons, according to reporis from Ber- |“The treasury now sold $3.845. | The transport Santa Marta is_ thority to prevent a parade. %01, Piez wi.. mect a committse rep~ r ) 1 ed severely ssing in action 7; {lin. The government forces_attacked | 678,000 cortificates of indebtedness (o 5th, port not given, with 45 Mounted -policemen - intercepted the |resenting the forcmen Monday to ‘ske o : X total 281, . | e Sparticans and by seyd be redeemed of paymenlts from wnd 51 men. narchers and ordered them to dis- |up their grievances and it was stated ay vority 1 ~ There is only one Connecticut name | in the evening had recaptur. e ictes Dificrty Toao | transport Powhattan i3 due!band. Stones were hurled at the po- |he would announce his decision next ¥ P . in this list, that of Private Ezra L.{lic buildings. With & new isue of $500,000,000 an- |} port not g with 105 offi- |licemen, who drew clubs and dispersed | Thur: lay. > yn e e Seee o St e iiadgibionaliae d 3 men, including the 56th | ress wounded severely in action. |voTE « b ORK” St Hipral lmuey rt t S = : The second section of this list| STRIKE FOR JULY 1| total will e more. than 6000550000 | st : ! MEXICANS TO BE INTERNAGIONALSREDSCROSS) ) 1 shoy L i al puitlichie G anofthan fys.100,000:000 | aa Jiery e Pi \NS FOR WORLD WELFARE % ; o New York, Feb. 21.—Strikes on July by Nay 1 | SENT BACK TO MEXICO A\ % | Wounded, =~ degree undelermined |1 5 maie cffective the slogan N e N S |the s7th divisior ) - L —Twenty | Paris, Feb. 21—Members of the wounded s total 1,13 e 2 sosan, AN, 2 > 1 Mo, Itet T o o S of 3 i | beer—no work” have heen voted i - 3 1 i Do peace delegations of all the powers in- . he Capi- Connecticut men: e Fonk taon e hesn Yoted by the | TUMULTY. NOT. CANDIDATE 1 leship Mick T i iesar, rounded | terested in the proposed league of na- ' Wounded, degree undetermined {longshoremen, hatters, stationary fire:| R GOVERNOR NEW JERSEY |xe N v ith e W2 tions and ambassadors and ministers the geant George I, New " Haven; lien pavers, and rammers’ noions P Jersey City, N. J.,, Feb. 21 h i [ and i Tt 3:; flom various countries, together with Wilso! { Privates Frank Conily IMerfypille f coet it S 2y ceting of the | F-. Tumulty, secretary to Presig | trench i Iy ¥ 2. The |Several hundred newspaper represent- " L Heslits s u meeting of the | 1y La. The tation « ral assemb Fritz E. Johnson Hartford; wounded ; dif STRURE00 Gt o tonighe | Wilson, will not be u candidate Whick was uninieiligible i | e Will be deported. te Very|atives from allied and neutral coun- Senators Dillor: of Shelton, Housh SUELUY SSSER AR b e somuTiy bl EhL | the ~democratic momination for gov- [gran: as received | & the Austrian Interned in o |tries, at a dinner here tonight heard of Wash = & Bhie 4k Now 1. New Haven; Bdward . Newmanh, | «HONORABLE DISCHARGE" ernor of New Jersey, he declared in |ment G e N aly P, Davisson of the American Red don po 1o represent the Terryville; Corporal Michael A. Ca BUTTON DE letter, made public here today. As- — | SanDy Sieat Cross announce in outline internation- senate on the committee to esti- o ;\1';“ ‘IIJ:"_H. |\l.-‘\~:u;\:rm,}| .|.l ok Sl SIGNED | sorting that many fri had urged OBITUARY. {ALUEQ TO RECOGNIZE al Red Cross plans for wmgd welfare, te and report upon the tion of b iematkos aterhi ank ashin ‘eh. The “Honor- | him to enter the race, letter said i 24 Mr. Davison has leen named chairm: gate and report upon the condition of | GoPTRIGHTPRESSILLUSTMTINGSAVER RY. | i, Ansonia; Charles E. Smith, |able I e emblem to be lotued | CAly. precent. duty to. stay tn Dr. Alfred M. Goodale. i POLISH GOVERNMENT |t s e S ot Hed Gross: nommran state. Af e appointments were Foreign Secretary Arthur J. Bai- |New Haver co Pucci, New Brit-|by the war department to soldiers | Washington, where I may be of some| Boston, Feb. 21—Dr. Alfred M| Feb, 21.—Official announce- |representing the organizations in the aulidunced, Lisy i Governor Wil-| four, of Great Britain, leaving the |&n; George A. Bruce, Milford; James | icaving the army will be a bronze la- |little sevvice tu the great'man wWhom I|Goodale, a member of the Harvard made todey that the repie- |United States, Great Bri:ain, Italy, on called Senator Hemenway to the | paigis @'Orsav. the French - Chaplik, Waterbury; Theodore Wash-|lep butten somewhat similar to that |am trying modestly to e. To go|'Varsity Crews of 1911, 12 and 13, and s of the a'lies at thefr mect- |France and Japan “to formulats and BV He iy £ Tor e b L ! anford: Iawar J. Murphy, jof the G It was adneunced to- | into the the governor i ould | two university hockey sevens, died wi the Qual D'Oreay today decided |propose to the Red Cross societies of - day T g : - - ‘;-“"*"”" "‘w I*}‘:HI!’»‘:;'- day ‘l 1t ";“ o H'm 2 (becrt selected | riean a e verance of my relations |here tonight from pneumon fTe wasjihat (he allles should recopnize the|the world a program of extended Red TR resoluti thin s b he rence, 5 Gl . Hartford; w models submiited hy Amer- | with him time when 1 believe I |attached the at the Boston {ln.ush government headed by -Tgnace | Cross activities.in the, interest of k' esolution inv ent Leathe, Somerville. iciin artists and sculptors. can be of some real service here City Hospial. Jan rowski, =« ety 3