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¢ & & @ ‘ : : Bulletin Service Flag & VOL. LXI—NO. 48 POPULATION 29,919 EIGHT»EA’(‘LES-M COLS. & PRICE TWO cENTs PRESI[]ENT WILSON T0 FIGHT | (2o fevrshe N.Y.Policcaptre_Prince Logpo is ' Cotenst Torams QENATAD [[w|s I]EFENI]S | wed Thursday brewing in the German cabinet, ac- [1] ” American camp at Is-sur-Tille was | S Up “Terror” | in Prison at Munich -5z of the Vossiche Zeitung. The trouble Copper offered at 15/z cents by is due to a disagreement between {some small dealers. | - Mathias Braberger,” the head of the R F Camada's wheat” yield for 1918 el i armistice commission, an Ik ed to 189,301,350 bushels. N Sl esult of a Restaurant Hold- | Former Commander of Ger- the 5 Archbishop Saulhaber and many\ foreign minister. Up in Broad Da; hght— man Armies in Russia|Bavarian royalists were arrested. " Challenges Those Who Distrust the Proposed Constitution of | ALLEGED NAVY DESERTER Believed to be Responsi-| Suspected of Instigating e S02nd Mortar Battery” of thel 77th Division arrived in New : i tention That the Proposed Constitution : g : SHOT THREE OF ble for 18 Murder of P | Thiiwcen hundred members of the Denied the Con ° a League That is Based on American Ideals Which Had| syrincicia. sase. vt ot oo s Robbenes. er of Premier Elaner. | yondoi"loiec Torce are‘down win in-) Would Abrogate the Monroe Doctrine or That It Would S i New York, Feb. 24—A restaurant| Geneva, Feb. 23—Prince Leopold, | TUEn% : ; o tive James M. Daly of this city was . Lec *| Railroads operating east from St. ; . - at All Nations Place Trust i n-chief of = the aars o i ol 3 erica Would be Won the War—Declares Th . whilo | in iriad dayiight in which revervar| Geriian srmics. on. ihe Fussian.rone | LOUS and- Chicago Teport a better| Dictate World Armament, and That Am &u alleged navy: doserter o thy C‘(’M”E‘B: shots were fired while pedestrians|has been imprisoned at Munich on |k ¢ g > the Shipping Board to Dee.-31 was later shot two Palmer officers Who at- | handit s R otics U8 s ete ot mremten ; [ 1 : ; L ccuted b § p " | broposcd constitution of the League | Scnator Lewis concluded. ile said L 5 e to be responsible for eighteen or [sinated by the reactionaries is said to!ccuted bY the state police of Tamau-|PIoRo badly wounded e 3 ) & 3 > 2 LS8 S Upon Refusing to Desist, Were Locked Up. Sbiimod e St iwenty daring robberi shot twice in the chest tonight while | o auP and a chase down Broadway | former = commande . M . . * attempting to arrest Frank W. E ly. H in the United States—President Found a Responsive e el while Spedetisions |ies e Iprijpned at Munich on |yl mumBer of ‘shins complatedby | Outvoted by the United Kingdom, " P ’” e . hotel. Potter made his escape and == e ¢ - ! Audience in Boston’s Biggest Auditorium—A Handful 2 lowed here today by the capture of Siipoiue] Beard i I AsTvat | i i S pae L S e : . O tempted to pla r arres! catioge Y -1 n ess in the cenate lefense v 1h Senator Reed spoke briefly when of Suffragists Attempted to Make a Demonstration and, |\*Ti5{c¢, %, Place bim under arrest on|“The Unknown Terror" and believed | of the persons to be assas- | Nineteen Mexican bandits were ex- | (ress i enate in defense of i e S : ot Natlons Gelivared {oday Dy | that'if the Illinois membar's arzunien h e theatre | have been found, and it is asserted | 1Pi$ I @ campaign to end banditry. |Of Vi 1 3 - h Potter, who says he lives in Cam- ! £ a nau en o wsserted | AL lican Smelting & Refining Co.| Semator Lewis of Illinois, democrat|was correct, the league would —not DEifge, entered fie LHotel: vesterass district bounded by Forty Second|that it has been decided to & . Fation : B R e L whip. who took issue with' the re have power to hmit American arma- President Wilson |hearts beat with theirs in the cause of | ;Lg% T0ored The - flotel vesterday | street and Columbus Circle. twenty hostages from among the aris- | Feduced wages of emelter me | Criticisms made by s Borah of | ment, and added: = N ht Eberty! heustwas o nlstaicuk this a , changing his uni- |~ The prisoner, Charles McGovern,|tocracy, All the students in the uni-|2aSt Helena plant 60 cents daily. R 8 ! 5 cnL, an e as fought Y form to civilian clothes. Daly traced |glias W Lo s o L 5 2 | Washington reports say the army !Giale, republican, d of Mis- If that is the case, the chiaf ar- o of uations, Re-|tone in the voices of those great|yin o the hotel ami questioned mag) 212 William Smith, alias John Ryan, | Versity have been searched. T 0 00 0K e T Y uo oo | sGuiit dmbtFat gument for the leaguc is withdrawn had heen on|crowds. It was not a tone of mere|in"1is’ room. The youth, who clajms | fore,® Soldier's uniform and was| A provisional ministry has been|yil need 20000000 gallons of fuel o} ¥Gre LOROTEE e () howe Sen- [and the chist reason for iis existenco _ : n three|Breeting, it was not a tone of mere |i0 LC 100Ny o aat tod (e aes |armed wWith 4 revolver filled with|constituted, consisting of mine mem-|TUEIS 118 T ions of on- | docs not appedr to exist.” Wrew down |Eenerous welcome; it was the calling |{octiee he wod souventin the s, het | dum Jum bullets. He said he hadfbers, mtead of eight. e T st Tweek | rorents of the league that it woud| Senator Lewis digr greatly |of comrade to e, ot tha ad s av) recently bee tarea: foniisiol s C cago for the past weck S S LA e = e Ha aur rust the |of comrade to comrade, the cries that|),§ heen discharged. Daly went to asion mm-“u.':\? tered ou hf( Eh_o tamounted to 113,127,000 pounds. La ate the Monroe docteine, that it |from his vrepared addre: He ap- ropose come from men who ay, “We haveiine lohby and tried to get Potters fa- | peivace, e ooVt months as 2|23 MEMBERS OF NATIONAL 1 1 waited for this day when the friend priva or four 3 { International Mercantile Marine pro- | '“its @ departure from the principles | aiy ther b; the d i in detail the arguments of Sen- telephone in Cambridge. Un- rd . WOMAN’'S PARTY ARRESTED |tested to the governme o del: )i Washington and Jefferson: that i: [atcrs Borah and Reed and also de- e p s o Sonie deross Whe nl trict where McGovern was ca 2 F d to the government over delay in| v 3 i s & A o o ",,,‘"\]"f(,,',)’.‘“:‘li‘l. sl vidrs o he | able 10 do so, he returned to the T00m | heen terrorized by {wo. ‘ho‘lg:lxgmn‘:m Boston, —Plans of members | declaring intention of buying the com- | Would dict world armament and |ciared that in May, 1936, Republican e ol s constracted upon w|and told Potter he would have to ac- | whose holdness and rity hape been|of the National Woman's party fo|DP#ny’s British ships. it America_would be sted by | Leader Lodge had spokén in support An Adses ot to her own!|d new world was constructed upon a|.ompany him to headquarte A 2 problem for the poyierity have been | .ie a demonstration in commection| Bank of France reports gain of | the United Kingdom. An immense|of the league plan, 3 ries 1 goeptin and pur- |new basis and foundation of justice|gia so, Potter pulled a revolver e G e HOHCE neld With the' passaze of President Wison | 910633 francs in gold | holdings in|overflow audience listened intentiv to| Replying to the argument that the mak d_ould |and ”:.‘:‘1 tell you the inspiration that | iFed three shots two of them enter- | 55000 bail for "the grand jury, the al. | through the city ( ere frustrated | Week. Silver dropped e s PR o deticad Tt e those r E ¥ S & S aler aa i i 4 3 4 Ptk feaeto Aol 7 iti ~!when the Illinois senator concluded octrine, Senator Lewis declared o7 those BT | came from the sentiments that come | & tbe detective’s chest. He then ran |leged bandii is said fo = have eon. |When twenty-three of their number| Major Morgan of the British avi o from the room. Daly walked to the 4 fea el Bnll o 0 . % oS aenedn of ation service, is at St. John's picking | Senator Lewis’ address is ‘o he fol- 1by the very n of the society the 5 ] ve|out of those simple voices of the|gihy ‘Whence he was taken In an ame | fe ind 10 Jave iven, the polico P i font otiihe S S AR R e s “.1 lowed soon by mauy other discussions | werld would guarantee that doctring. > ' r 4"‘-'\“} rd[:ho Drvpfl!‘:‘! :hmhxz 1 m‘\l bulance to a_hospital. | that s expected & mnal‘" r"l{: Ottt ana SllIbG Siver o ment hydroplane to make @ flight|0f the league, and the debate is ex- | He also declared “hers was no ground T e e "h“’ Ereat| Meantime Potter had boarded a Bos- | second robber's Two of Me. |ing in police court tomorrow. Anot from Ireland > pected to continue daily until congress | for as ns that kings and gmer- . . ence that| e world i N ONEhont Fon' expres His suspicious actions)Govern's victims identified him as the |member of the party was arrested German Government troops occupied | “(joutns. Bl i o ag ats.h ' I have not come to report the pro- | eTe noticed by a bystander, who in- | “terror.” According to the police, the|the Common later in the day on a|the port of Wilhelmshaven withouti [n the house today, Representative|suming that the Central and Som the Ola| X have not come to report the Pro- |formed the police, who in turn notified | prisoner has been convicted - theee|charge of speaking without a pérmit, |ighting. O Tl ality iin e oni e eaper - e e D onfares L ; the Palmer —authorities. When the|times for highway robbery and twice| The Women were carrying suffrage; Senate Committee on State Com-|! oduced a resolution proposing a na- |on equality with ,""_““‘ colpnies, SEne & opth- |ings peace conference; that | yiin ‘reached Palmer two officers, Pas | sor b osars : BRnOrS Hear e e TYiNE Sufftagel s closed Its hearings’ for this|tional referendum on Hhe les=ue fo 1 n republics wonld outvote the o 1 % Ran they |Would be premature. I can say that|irolman Charles Thomas and Depuly 2 3 the ‘statehonse ome. famE stand at | ecsion of Congress on rafiroad legis. | c2lled Dy. the secretary of state with- | Bur nations. & fe pic- |1 have received very happy impres-|Speriff George A. Bills, awaited his EVE 5 presidential party arrived at the point tion. {in thirty days after its forma! submis-{ “It must be plain ail Mr. Lewis, r \ on entering | $ions from this conference; the im-|coming. Boarding the smoker, the of- NTS OF PRESIDENT'S when the police ordered them to move | Domestic business throughout the|sion to the senate “that have cead this docu- e free- (Pression that while there are many |scers saw Potter, who made for the JOURNEY TO WASHINGTON [on. When they refused they were ar- | WOSt is quict. Demand for product is; The provosal for an expression of | ment that greatly misled 010 World | differences of judgment, while there | oo door, He was blocked by passens| New York, Feb. e o e S 3 A | oderate. Unemployment has de.|bopular opinion on the league was | them. treaty |are some divergences of object, there|gorg however, and turn firing. | son's special train arrived at the Bent At a gathering of women ahout the| Creased. Feienigd Ao- bad Sen or ncon: | enaton, Lewis! sakilicheliooniai wn in the |18 nevertheless a common spirit and & | Tnomas fell with a bullet in the hab |Sylvania staton i, this city ut 10,03 | bandstand on the Common Tute in the| Anthracite coal company officials| ciudinx his remarks conceive that the principal Latin- w snir thing more, he [COMmon realization of the necéssity of | ;ng Biiis was hit in_the abdomen. As] ¢'clock tonight after Sneventful |afternoon extracts from . the presic | Who atiended an informal luncheon and will be before the American peo- | American counyies would not have - fap of ba '\;-iu‘h ;g, xl\u»\: sr‘uu‘d‘;u‘ds of r_]};‘;m in | e lay on the floor, Thomas fired three] trip from: Toston an ‘W”:w“ ‘i‘< et k\{uh.l"m ‘”M““\""{j conference in New York were reluct-| the I senator id. “The ntatio h Gx;eaz Brit- r eace mless | O ce 1 aris vealize au peon® |times, one bullet siriking Potter in the | making a le'surely journey.and was|{burned in 2 metal torch. While |0t Lo express views over the coal sit-|heople will ) S gormned - 1 colonies and Gaserted N - rees of the | Oy American o e a8 e |stomach. Meantime all passcugers had | twenty minutes behing its schedule, |Speeches were being made the police | Yation. e O e P e~ L e coulize nf';: taken refuge under the seats and none|Mr Wilson retired scon after the|arrested thr Women, two of whom| |t was officially announced that the |senators as thei cpresentati But | charter by assuming that the execu- v, ies | sale of §25,000.000 Cuban Cane Sug it also will have the added advantage |tive council instead of the league it- was hit. |t ple: that th 1L ey are the servants of their The t as E 2 | iched the outsikirts of the|Were released ople, and that the spirit of their| The Wounded officers were taken to}Bronx and the only mcmber of e < e Miss | 8 poration bonds was indifinitely | % that its distinguished chmpien will | self would control its policies. his i Bevpital. I is S Bl el mob-Inite phe e e B I ex (of itho Infe Cobs { (UATEIS “¥1&o to his countrymen with the trath.| The Llinois senator also declared 3 r | people has awakened to a new purpose | o\ > Fo< 8 SUS R e | Ll anneated sat theterminal e Connecticut, w National Assembly at Weimar | And they w Prova s under- | nations could submit to the league . pii] | B4 hew contertion fat thelr power | 200 Sio. Botters wounds wewe dicse{ pose Was Secratary Tumulty, who Had n 3o alonse ol etention. | unanimonsly adopted w recolution nd. | (1king. as they have everything with jenly questions which they considered orld any such |t0 Tealize that purpose, and that no|peid i Pendition o sonoae ¢ °: O L ko unlts T, | vocating the reuniting of German-|Which he has gone to them. Yes, were matters for its jurisdiction. hit dmes|man dare go home from that confer- Bsatiptol | tion o ne- g Sathered at every sta- | SCHWARB DELIGHTED WiTH e i | ence anc any’ E er told the poi t|tion on the way from Bostor € 2 Austria E ¥ £ = & tofSioe. and, et a i, leas nOble [yt he had stolen 37007 it 5 T0Do JoF Gaton e o e e CONDITIONS AT BREST| According to a San Juan coffee = 0 " 0 ™ 20 SRR e T Gl o TG IO bonds from his father i1 | president but he appesced on the| . New York, Feh. 2 nerles .o, |dealer, Puerto Rico is consuming 50 presi N s e St B9 ana it had des nlatform of at_ Provi- | Schwab, former _dircciar-eneral of |PEr cent. more coffec than before Ui JEREMIAH A. O'LEARY HAS BEEN SETTLED p won | 5eems ‘to go slowly: but I wonder if | VY jdence and New: Providence | the Emergencv Fleet Corporution, ar- e miners voted in favor of al New York, Feb. 24{—Counsel for| Washington, Feb. 24—All work. . o ccopt | YOU realize the complexity of the task | RS w!" made a br ress in which |Lved here late today on the White| Setish miners votec 'n faver ol 3 jeremiah A. O'Leary, former editor of |men on- strike in the New = York Pt - e Seane | Which it has undertaken. It seems as|Z~EMENCEAU MAY RESUME e ! foer Qlmmplc which PIOUENE] osals were -called unsatistactory, Dull on frial in federal court on dlhullding trade_dispute and ‘all other ¢t e se ents it iy, foat 0u are 1o more hanny 1o see me ron nce nes 1,000 rer- posals e -called satiste Y- charge of violating the es; e | athe striker: 2 g 1 e e o B° | sometimes ‘think, every small, nation iz, Feb. 24—Premiss Tlemeacean { to be hor 1. The has | Mr. Schwab, who sailed from h HCompie A plans for issuing $7.000.000.- " oo not only that th er eIl e B . i J|in the world, and no one decision can Lgiet ;‘m ‘w\ 5 Loty excont | pleased m i my with S D e e °f Mme. De Victorica, alleged German | tween representatives of the huilrh"gg t challenze on this |Prudently be made which is not prop- |fore s Loual calls vy Stephen Pigton | the peonies cf Evsope thev | said he ifties 1< [ IOREtermsshongs spy and government wit wis un- | trades’ association, the union and the e lnge on R b o el s GOt brop foreign minister, General Mordacq o | tru people of America and all|terest in reconstruction work abroad| House Post Office Committee fav-! cliabie, but that O and the | secretarles of war and labor. i 1 induleence” |otier decisions which must Acoompany |10, iE Office'and several other per- 1 e veriea dis-| ‘Tt seems 100 early as vit to hesin | Orably veported a bil carsying $1.5000 | \merican Truth Society, of which he| 1t was agreed that all matters in I he |1t "and it must be reckoned in with thy |5ons Who keep him informed concern - | appoints them the hes world | and because of th's T see no immedi- | Y00 “,‘ ithoy ons “‘l, LA Mina | Was president, worked zealously for|dispute will be placed before a con- 4 [Ahal result if the real quality and |\E CVeNts transpiring at the, peace | will roken.” ate outlet for American iron and stecl,” | fube befween the Pennsylvania an < cause during the ,war. ferotice: CoMTAItcs; CompbERilis ey | character of that result is to be prop- “"\' erence and at the ministry. of | Fad gatherel at New Ha-|he continued. “1 ately the will | "th '”"{"' & -““"‘“ EE ““E- Walter H. Conley, acting gen- |men selected by the employers and : Spags ey | ek Clemenceau's physicians tonight | ven to gree: Mr..Wilson, tmt the spe- |be much business but not for aslong| A Herbert Hoover, heac of the Eu medical superintendent of hos- | three by the workmen. Al matters |* “Wnat: we ‘are. doing. s 1 heay the | SBicEEed ure at the manner in|eial was run about a quarier. of - mile | time.” Fovian Ll fammbalon o s on Island.” testified | upon which the committee failed to : [whole Gase: hear it Trom the. mouthy | \hich Uhe Dremier cartied out theie | bevond the stafion and. ihere stopped | Referving i, o f ynsani- | nounced that an immediate supply.of ne o i ST et WA e T wouid-be sube vy o8 = Hal ear i |iCStructions today and af there having | to take aboard the mayor and a €mall | tAYY™ Gonditions American | ¢lotning” ol eve e lons ofs; s convinced tha we. De Vie itt 0 Henry P. r0, : | o men most, interested; hear It loun o wct of indiscretion on the Dart | committce of proimert. <itizens: Sin| CAmp At Drest My Sehwal) saids | Germans 'was needed to,save them |10 WeS Sminged [ S P NOC | RECSS D TURES Cikose accision would ioned to state it; hear the rival|lh he tiger Tlie expectation | Wilson wus 1a tispleased that| “l spent (hree days and[AE0ML SeAEl. & d devel- phine for twenty vears, could not tell | be made within two weeks and would * 4 claims; hear the ¢laims that affect |t 15 that M. Clemencean will 1= alle | the train topned wheese | saw all of ihe c op-| Serious friction is believe evel-i b uth the stand. be final. °0t % |new nationalities, that affe new | 12 t€same his duties next Tau'sday. |the crowd and he order- | Portunity to sec I Zmericin and el Gerirude Kelly, connected with| An advance in wages was the only s : “Vareas of the world, that affect new R E t it be run back {o the statio ru':\u before 1 embarked. ‘j; bor delegates on immigration poll-, ;. e University medica! school, | question invoived and :he employers - . +!commercial and economic connections | ULATION OF THE 1 ved there he went out| “I knew nothing of the eriticism of | C1€S « o i that when Mme. De Victorica re- | were said to have expressed a will= SRE e GO LR T MEAT PACKING INDUSTRY |On the m and waved his hat In|it_and was delighted with the e andl se Sl a couriroom afier recess, | ingness to concede an inerease. The o or|Breat world war through which we| \wachinat Vehe 2 icknowleder of the cheers, shout- | created under the condifions t pEe it G Chamber o7 she showed the elation of 1n addiet|men demanded an advane of one dol- | Rave gone. And T hate been strnel | op SoRinSton, | Feb. 24—Legislation | inx “Hello™ * He m 0 10 address. | was. - Breast s 5 o R by 15 InAUBU- | o Tag recently been supplied with lar to $630 a day. 2 ] e G O deratanesn ot home Tuyk | fof- the regulation of the meat pack-| snecial resumed fts triy at 10.30 be constr . 1 laste e aong | drues . Approximarely 125,000 men_ were in= t ToUEh |iive. represented. mational eaims. 1| 11E INQUSUTY was approved foday by |and i cxpected to reach ash naton Fifth Avenue, of WA Vienna bank reported to have sold AT vopnan hant, | volved in the strike, which threatened = ( 5 the | stify that I have nowhere seen |which ordered reported the Kendriek ! b ioieocke ‘tomorrotetimorine; . e Cioio or tlEn i at i |to become nationwide. It was estls ’ | am of passion. 1 have seen| bl provid orted the Kendriek | V. Wilson wjil hot leave his car un- | CONTEST OVER WILL OF 8 e d been org Imated that 20 per cent. of government Gt S Al T idir gulation of refrig- |t yout §, however, S RANG v ind . of Constoaal ~ ave P I have ween tears come | orator cars by the Interstate " Come | ARTIST HENRY W. RANGER War losses amounted to 948,- et ot g Rl o v 9= n who plead for|merce Commi the licdnsing of | vic New York, Feb, eu lieged A Sepllies e =2 & e do peopie whom they were | : Sl e ICTORY LOAN IS EXPECTED . Toeir s alesndi) : o or navy. He decla it had [ facilities and - the - divorcing orged document purporting to be the! MNewark discovered 200,000 pounds e & seak for; but, they were : 5 TO BE FOR 35900 4 1 ] Lot St S4eh 900 poun riification of the Panema Ca-| FOR REFERENDUM VOTE ER £ | 1s from control by pack-| 5,900.000,000 | last will of Henry Ranger, | of TNT d near the American Can 1, had denounce e sinking 1 JnoicE ears of auguish; they Were the | jng companies. Washington, Feb. 24-The Victory|American landscape as to (enilworth, N. J. The Goy-i&hah ha f”f: ";:’“1,, o alf:k‘(‘:"! ,\n( ON LEAGUE OF NATIONS | b ¥ s \ — dberty Loan to be fieated late in|used only as x “bluff a cor was notified and aske S e romote the wel-| Washington, Feb. 24—Represen | “*And I don't see how any man can|o5es NAMES IN THREE ! Lon Sl fiused only a5 @l ADlufE to o s motified and asked if fo 1Y NG ot ston, Feb. 24—Representa | fail to have been subdued -by these |~ I € “ ‘l:‘ I fo n}n bil- .X:.’:;;., "x.‘m (1‘)","‘1“\‘ e estate, ”encb (fl“lefim”{‘» consented to the | [Ar¢ Of the Unted Staites 3 tive Lundeen <_;rd ngngso?‘.‘ rep:}g:_ sleas, subdued to this feeling, that he | ARMY CASUALTY LISTS Dolse s weay s, and |2 g U e ol nsen He also testificd (0 the Amcricanism | can, today :ntroduced a bill provid A s W \ton, Fek P | mmittee reported today *in | Stamford, Corn., who testi to- {appointment of Hugh €. Wailace as| S SH05 o Hi: Nitneinaa ihg for a referendum ‘yote) o) aStoriis At e s LR R Ak B lation awnorizing sale|day at the trfal of Mi i, | American ambassedor. | fused a commission in the old Sixty- |ine the action of the United States |adgmment, oF tus owr. put fo . to us: | co8 somerat ot e e ecom- | of chort term notes instexd of bonds, | Ranger, the artists sisier two| Secretary Damiele authorized Vice | [N & (0MINRIRE 10 TN ST | sovernment on the proposed league I e e The bill will be called up in the house defendants_charsed con- | Admiral Sims, commanding the Amer- | LA 3 KO0 SU e q 10" roman | of natione. terest secks out first of all when it| Wounded (degree undetermined),| ChorrO% 07 cistuciiiuntics Uy o loan navanie i Burop “““‘;,A the ranks. Mr. Lundeen made no comment on "in. Ireaches Paris the representatives of |342; wounded slightly, 335 0 827, | ATt s and mears commit- |ferng the dncument Tor probate. lto the United States in Mar his bill, but in a prepared statement "|the United States. Why? Because,| Connecticut and Rhode Island men: | focq s, ried, the treasiry author-| Wexler, who has admi‘ied aiding} Berne committee intends to su]m-\ DATES Cor e e he floor of the house in introducing ! | States. Why? Because, R 1d men: | ;, re statement that the five bil-|in_ drawing up the aliaged fake {mon arother international Socialist! ssued later, he said: gront {and I think I am stating the mosi| Wounded (Degree Undetermined) ment'oned by the cownmittee as|sai@ he had been informed last year |« o Augus | N. G. AND NATIONAL ARMY | “\{e fave announced the policy of A soldiers | Wonderful s 1 history—because | Corporals—Earl ancls Whelan, | the possible size of the Victory Joan|by Richard H. G. Cunuingham. one of “of Wales visited the Inter| copleng, i (By self-determination for others. . The Rit o is no nation in Europe that sus- | New. Hav i . : : 4 e s s 4 \[‘mt. the motives of the United State: > r-\.v daven. 3 iy i cessarily exact, since the|the de dar tha th documer s Rk SSp UL P: pe WA | ‘]~Vl(4\u'uu dates of the American people want self-deler_mm- e | PGS there | ever oy ates. | Privates—Ernest Collins, Baltic, | Amount would not ‘be determined final- | Was not to be used “exeept os a bt rmally presented o ondents honu:: of 1 ation for themselves. The president T Detors?. Was thers'cve Conn.; Bugene A. Caron, Woonsocket, |1y by the v for o month and|to scare” Charles Phelns, 1 New York |attending the Peace Confercnce. N s and senate cannot commit the people he? ling & thing? Was thero over any fact b e B n s BT g e ‘then ¥ epend on | lawyer, “so ‘1 ver use Mrs. Serai Bassett, 5o years old, {comprising Ameriewn aemy of fof the United States to a leaghio of parade | " s ; Marshal R vens, Amston; Jerry rnment cxpenses, which cannot | the will we tm into al|was burned o death in ner room at|geeu C announced today \ations constitution, wheh, in effect, ade | 2o . X > b cannot | t oceupation n 2 na ; frec o E15 :‘il:frl:zm;u'::":‘:‘;2021:\)‘;:‘:“.“ WOn | i Sardello, South Manchester: Fred|be forccast zccurately for the next|compromise | the home of her son, Arthur J. Davis, | the headquatters of the Third Army. amends the constitution of the Unit= were | oUld, not have. yaorve It ana |J; Tessman, Bristol; Charles T. Wil- | month or more The alie fake document named|at Cheshire. The Thirté -Second Diision and theled The bill is short and X avoid | ot the e e “hlu rpl\,lrnu:?[ IT“( Kinson, Pawtucket, R L; Carlo B: The commiitee estimate was based | Miss Rang s sole benerlefar while A bill by Senator Spencer of Mis- -Second or “Rainbow” Division | easily stood and there is every : T | e atene e o cepresentitiis bie i, Bird, eport; Stephen Honas,|on the assumption th: nditures | the other left $200.000 to the N | authorjzi the sccretary of ave about April 15 and the B! gh—lrgntnn for passing it at this session Qis-estoemed by those wie Kaem tere | Shelton; Lewis Russo, Newport, R. I | for the fiscal year endinx next June|Academy of Design to foster o0 acquire land in Iince for nth and Ninetieth Divisions of |of congress so that the people will be er Quite tHe contea Pul" V““W' ‘:;{"' Wounded Slightly. 0 would ho $§19,000,000000, which is|art of Americans who lost fheiry the National Army durinz June. prepared to express their will as to s in 1At TURI L BT e iev || | Cornorals g V. Mutray five billions more-than the estimated e { in the war, was passcd by the| According to the plan, the places of | the proposed league, promptly upo’n uin wnd again clashed with one an- [port, K. L; Jeremialr’ 0'Bricr, receipts of $14.000,000,000 evclusive of | SPANISH MEMBERS 1. i fo the hons the departing divisions will be taken |its béing presented, to them.” ¢ es s im- | port, R. L: Joseph Charpenticr, | SeiaMesitor ofl Vihe e Revoli : : Aen Lo . ity e | SThle Tob hi 1o foreit s sharp | erbury; Murr: Cohen, Leonard e ey | New York, Feb. 24—Officials of the | ol r\l' \nl w \i”vu-rl‘ sto for the| [orce_of octupation will then com/|GOAL MINERS TO HOLD issues that were drawn between them | Bridge. WILLIAM WALDORF ASTOR department of Justice announced to- [LONAIY Age. was arrested for thelsist o Tizet 48 Soond STLaD WAGE SCALE MEETING npanied | In {imes past. It is impossible for men | Privates—Frank Testa, Waterbury ARRIVED ON OLYMPIC |night that pending further investisa- | o 1o riot. o HMazelton, Pa. Feb. 24.—Notice fechanics |10 believe that all ambitions have all | Frank Chinek, Terryville: Julius Kul [ New Yors, Feb. 24.—Hers for the|UoR they wero unable o siaie wheth- | 510 (02te banking committee ves- | onsOf S8 ¢ e men|was. recelved today at the district 0 ‘per- 0% & sudden been foregone. They re- |yahi, Bridseport. [ st time i iwenty vears Captain ST criminal = proceedir qould beliorgay by 4 strict partisan vote of § | pe iy of (ko Rhine o Holland are | headquarters of the United Mine poeared |Member territory that was coveted; = 2 John ob A cond ' son of | Prousht agamst fourtecny Spaniards. |, : decided to recommend the con- |peing werked out | Workers in this eity from Frank I. escribed a Xl“:‘]p‘“]‘"““u'"fi\-;mr‘:fh ’u'lmz it was ai MONDAY AFTERNOON'S LIST | William “Waidorf ' Astor _(Viscount | Members of e ‘g'l‘]“""‘ \Workers of | iation of the momination of onn | S | Hayes. international president, that I8 empt to 1€ e e 3 hey 'nmem!mr The first section of Monda ter- | Astor of ercastle) 2 € sy gracnont SusRicion . 9Ll atton il s to succeed himse ihe has ca g eting of the policy empted to reali nd, while they| Killed in action died from| Violet, his wife, who is the daughter |PIOt to attempt the overchiow of the ars o o et CASE HAS BEEN P°5TP°“E°‘m on March 1S to take action on the o V;lllr‘\"(hll men have come into a dif- | wounds 21; died in aeroplane accident|of the lafe Farl Minto, former goy- | UNited States government by assassin-{ cpairman Hurley of the Shipping| New Haven, Conm, Ieb. 4.—Al-imatter of wages, unemployment and p 3 ‘;rl\v‘{v'r;n-xn;-:r they cannot forget|1; died of disease 67; wounded se- |ernor-general of Canad: &nd viceroy BHlon o ‘public officials |Board. it was learned Senator | though Judge E. S. Thomas of p,ul,,m issues growing out of the re- he ings, and so they do not resort | verely 1 missing in action 11; to-|of India. 0;\‘5;;“1“(:‘”&; e e "“""'“Wr stcher of the Senate ~Commerce United Siates court was to hear pe- | construction period. The committee ol < tal 235. ptain Astor, wa'king with erutch- |¢ cted amination he PHS- | Committee has prepared a bill provid-| titioners for an injunction against the | will he composed of representatives A (Continued on Page Six, Column Four) | The (‘m\-u«‘ll{"nl names in this list|es because of the loss of his left leg, e e :"'1‘“?.‘, Rl g \"" ing for the reestablishment of marine | Winchester Repeating .\rml- company | from every district. T . ¥ o include the following: Died f said that h= was here to conv. a Veitia and Elario Orestissa, of |8 oo 0-profit bas {in his court at Hartford today, 2 post- e meeting, it is stated. has been REPARATIONS COMMISSION e el s e e e B s S i ariclpliix ks ) cerunel Slere ) e ey O e ey 'h‘du:[-;‘c‘jellml;pon at: the |\ reuuati ot 18 v TO HURRY SUB-COMMITTEES | Youns, Hartford; died of disease .Pri- | form of ptain of the Reyal Gar- | Promptec gaas. Al tuo prisoners (w1 SON WILL RESUME 14 and the case will be brought here.|jeaders of the anthracite miners and: r S e vate James E Coleman, No rison, Artillery, to which he . “|are aliens, subject to deportation it £ | Additional charges have hecn filed by | some from the bituminous sections his at he m['.mf-'..mmh.'s,'.,’,'.".',,}:",.,‘_"':’,‘;':“f"“f“}" POaat . ayecivs b ptrat Al | aehad e e Hba s | thay ave mroseriiindeniiab By ot 0SS OFTXCIA# Rq“,n”‘f JoolAvH-:m\-m A, Demarest of ity L o os iy bt el v train which | i meeting today - decided . o puck, | FTancis Conway, Rockville; wounded, |brai on September 1. Pefore that|last four of them, accordicg to se-) Washington Feb. Bh == Bresidebt| o, the minority stockholders, against| curtailed owing to stagnation of the St at 4.30 | forward the work > PUsh | gegree undetermined, previously re-|Captain Astor, who spent three and a | Cret service officials, will face this |Wilson will resume officia utine to- 1 Cr 00 0 the company, asserting that | fuel market ninzton. The | second sub-committecs - whint 210 |ported missing in action, Privates|hall years in the war was in. the | Charse. Lt el his SrTVel | {he latter received bonuses whil | Il was among|charged, respectively ch are|pugene Barney, Hartford; Tarl F.|First Life Guards and in that regi- T in the capital and will spend the on- | giockholders wem without dividends | RESCUED 8Y the dc he received from | o6 “the Valuation of ‘damaser s o | Ross, Milford; returned to duty, pre- | ment was wounded by a shrapnel bul. |PRELIMINARIES TO MEETING |tire day i his according 10 | L huses, 10 s clumed, reached | 3% G'RLSFI;EMOEN flgaen < ° od , ""'.’, B8} gcinty ot meins o8 payment and. the | ViOUSIY ,..,,or‘lwd missing in action, |let in his rizht elbow at Messines DEM. NATIONAL COMMITTEE m«\w;n ‘.' “,.,mn Bl the afi-ranon. .000. Opposing "“”"\[‘1} s ""{‘j Pittebureh, Feb. 24—Mores than he ‘s h" ¥ |financial capacity of the enemy coun- "::"u'\';'} ;?';fnr:-wmu}o‘x“:‘m.fl‘ldn;i?:df ip Washington, Feb. 24—Preliminary | iy expected to he almicst the only en- dgreod torthe. delay el il e e e ext of P dent’s b tries. ird " o p- vounded e te: ed, previ- T pars the democratic na- | on e oA ur o = = ; ' S % b A iR |y ~.H|:l;bn|2':‘~’.r“::.'\'n a8 ap-lously reported missing in’ action,|AUTO THIEF RUNS O e e e oS |t eenient ofi it Dresident (GUTnE S S EEE T score oyercome by smokeiand S dugl by if you are half |2 . rhes, Josonh S a : 4 -xex X ee met today | ihis countr: umerous requests for | S odas At oyens the ot [ am to see you, | the Australian premier, was' elocted | , 100, S°CONd section of this list| qimrord, Conn. Feb. 24—FHoward |and considered plans for Dl e st e LIQUOR. INTO. MICHIGAN|1ate. today destroyed the hutCErEg a great body | President and B. M .Baruch of th [ s T indetermineq | SOYAer, 28 who gave his address as|f the national committc , | exeeutive offices but no appointments| Aonroe, Mich, Feb. 24—A supple- | {he heart of the business district. One gain. because | United States vice president of u“'m, e SR Ono Hundred and _Thirty-sixth state chairmen and scoreraries and | huve Deen i | mentary injunction designed to stop | girl who fell from the arms of a fire Il ome ng the recent|com e Pnccticit mes include the fol.|Street New York, and said he was re- |representatives of the won s ad- The 1 dent’s most important con- | the carrying of liquor into Michigan |man at a third floor window, was months 1 rv lonely indeed d"l"}"!"“:n:fnlpwolr‘\ a:&fls:“_"‘flmnd the|; ing: Whunded, degree ummm}_‘u-nmv discharged from are army, was |Visory committee in Chicago late in|jerence, that with members of the|on the Detroit. Monroe and Toledo | probably fatally injured. withov p and coun- | delega i B dlfi nhors Moniz, | (oS o e Fugens S, Venaoy |arrested in Rye, N. Y, late today after | May or early in June {senate and house foreign affairs com- |Short Lne (interurban) was granted |' Of the 450 students in the _school 1 and 1 every step of the eudrade. Imlmnw T. Bartlett aford, ,r‘[hvlmdg\;n drn“n‘ku children with an % Llecuon“mLA «-hr;mnu; to s mittees, Tor discussion g I by Circuit Court Jes Root | when the fire alarm W sounded me to recall what o, il 5 et ’ jautomobile owned by Mrs. va 7. | Vance McCormick of Pennsyly tution of the proposed le |here this afternoen at the request of | shortly after three o'clock, only ¢ rs which | DENIED HABEAS CORPUS WRIT | pridgeport: Frank J. Anstet: ”T:;r; vas stolen here this afternoon. jprincipal business to come before the| Lt tonight the executi Michigan, cach the strect u{'.\.m,v hefore der Newark, N. J. Feb. 24—Suspected |nington; Busler . Orlando. Squillace,] rounding a sharp curve in Rye, |full committec at the meeting Wed- |had reccived no word of the In »plicaion for the writ, the | smoke and flames cut off the escape of > 1 to think that 1} of complicity in the murder of William | New Britaiti; Privates ~Joscph 1| SIyder lost control of the machine and [nesday. Among members of (ie com- |of i revenue bill or transac attorney general recites that during|300 others. Trapped on the second: Pavo Hot iative of the ex- | Madden, chief of police of the Cheney | Bushnell, Windsor; Fred S. Barrett, | S0 Hmrkvs Harold, Jr. 6. and his|Mittee arriving here w'hru‘ the name |gther business by the pres last few days mor n L1000 | and third flo he remaining students traord yus reception which | Silk Mills in Manchester, Conn., on| South Manchester; Robert Damelio,|SISter May, 10 years old. The boy |of Homer S. Cummings of Connecticut, janding from the Ceorge Washinzien. | quarts of liquor daily have been car-|were taken from windows or jumped was given on the other side, in | January 30, Francis Murphy of Jersey | Waterbury: Thomas Birmingham, An. | 9/°4 % hour Jater in a hospital and |the present vice chairman, frequently It was thought h- might sign t ried into the state on the interurban | into fire nets in the street hexuw. i t : x‘”,_ very happy | City was today denied a writ of ha. |somia: wounded . Slightly. (‘m'ymrn!e;"““l ~I|v is :-r;u’fi Iy nt‘]urr‘d[ Snyder w{» montx;‘mm in connection with the |reyenue bill ou tonight lines, { st oy to get k I do not mean to|beas corpus in the federal c e ;| Thela L |is held pending the action of the cor- | chairmanship. ———— ol 2 i . oAy ey decply touched | und wan Teturned to il o Swalt ex: | Gomese WhE. Wlsoreie: bomes | ONEFS Y tomorro e ANNUAL MEETING CONN. |REPUBLIC OF BADZN il ANT_:’:SISI:GRYOFO PILGRIMS by the came from the great | tradition to Connecticut. J. Sullivan, "»'mmwir, -et:rge‘ PREMIER PADEREWSKI FIFERS AND DRUMMERS ' HAS BEEN PROCLAIMED i ] SR i 1t r side. But I want| States Attorney Alcorn of Hartford, New Haven; AMitchell Cou- FEDERAL PROHIBITION VOTE TENDER'S HIS RESIGNATION | v, jccville, Conn, Feh. 24—At the| Paris (Havas)—Foll Washington, Feb 2o ol s in a1l honesty that T felt | Conn., submitted affidavits alleging William IN .—ENNSYLVANIA TODAY o jataleavi s ) R AL, avas).—i‘ollowing | jution b nator Lodg> of Massa- Call 6k HANOtIE 1 Jou | Motk sl fn Hror, 5 ir 4 Feb. 24—lgnace Jan Pade-|annual meecting of the Lonneclwu\‘u meet inheim called in hon- | chusetis authorizing o congressional 2 : oken the Tob- | Harttord: Ciriaco Dange The sen- ki, the Polish premier, offered his | Fifers’ and Drummers’ association |or of the memory of Kurt Eisner, the j commission ™o recommend appropriate € bery, which rseulted in the killing of|bury; Lawrence T. Hage second 4 tion vesterday to Geners . day, the following officers were | republic of Bad W e tone T i : ¢ the groeting was| Chiet Maaden, and that he “was in ol e Tead- | resignation vesterds General Pil- |here he following oft v epublic faden was prociaimed. | legisiation for particinalion by the ey ; as il ph Pascale. Highwood: sudski, the chief of state, who declin- | elected dent, H. 5. Clough, Glas- | says vas cespitch. The peovle| United States in an observance of the my heart the over- | Manchester to dire operations | 0. Brown, Willimanti cept it, says a Havas despatch |tonbury; vice presidents, Hirvis Law- fopencd the g of the miiotary nr ived :\ nniversary of the ! elng youo reprs- | sbout he e of - the K crnan A | Sastr Watoeiie: Louis e . aw under Sunday's date,|ton. Westville, and Witliim Sinvamen. fon and lberated men in prison and he Pilzrims at Plymouth ving i lh';‘u s fi‘:«‘-,‘"."."';n 5 e ‘::\:-r.ll wit- | Hartford: Anthony Vissichio. New Ihe resobidon vill come np for fi- | General Pilsudski asked Paderewski|Switl Manehesier seevetary und Jthen raised the castie and burned the was passed by the senate today and ho felt | 2 e N do p ","A“m"' Haven nal passage tomorrow to continue his functions. treasurer, ¥. C. Purghoff Yalesville agchives. sent to the nouse.

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