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W 10 PAGES—74 COLUMNS : PRICE TWO CENTS VOL. LXI—NO. 49 POPULATION 29,919 | ' . Cabled Paragraphs ' Additional A INnRai - | Condensed Telegrams | TN ; Tied ‘bloc‘ka:i’,'i,,"n; castorn Mogiter > m : . 'mG"ie“e;:m. te'_;{‘cfi‘eaug:mlzn 3538 (e i T For Naviraft Court Clerk Ass'ts i i , | i ¢ ‘ ailroads running between Indiana | ] troleum. 8 bor Board tonight announce d appointed a delegation to B Y vert Sk ot o umpivs | Dehieved .ave Received| es—$80,000 Voted for Au- |, confer with the Allies on the return of | The Most Important Bills Were the er Revenue Measure | ors on il Now Sork ariarine work- $20,00° ° Securing As-| to Marker Making Building | Holland's shivs. Secretary of Labor Wilson Has Telegravhed to Governors of ted by the 5 Lieutenant L. C. Price was killed L and the Bill Appropriating $100,000,000 for European| i Star’ Tovint st Trnsseation | wainmugtin oo, o1 oveet of cwo| T CRCIS at Bllngion picid when biS 45| Al Sates and Mayors of More Than 100 Cities an In- Food Relief—V-ednesday Night the President Will Dis- srevent vaies of b v densiv the | Bl feserviss i “comniction” with| (070, 10 0 PO oo Tommandert to nears 4| Vitation to Attend a Conference on March 3 and 4 to cuss the Consticution of the League of Nations With 5{555,‘“&2;‘;? Worker? L f,‘;‘(,j‘c‘e;“‘io',{;g& ';f;’a;:‘ll ;’: [‘}';i“,i T Ly e o8 ybiehto inaranse fromi#2000: Discuss “Vital Questions” of the Domestic Labor Situ- " Members of the Senate and House Foreign Relations | pr cent o “he tect looised | s ™5t o toiad o€ T men now | Hiofar u= ment copsimutis, bisioets WA, [2 SEUCONC (2 diliea "oldors| ation. Committee, Who Will be Guests at Dinner at the|trais oo, 2% aocted by the | min S. Datis and Bonois James Eilert | Petitioners for an amendment to_the |and, sailore. ston, Feb. and is understood to have given much Ensign Paul Beck and Chief Boat. | charter of the Woodbury Electric Rail- Field Marshal Prince Yamagata| Wash 5 o o 1 and continucs until peace i formal- lgn ‘ e O toners conclud- | whose death was reported last week, |attend a conference thought to p: ms presented by the White House—President Wilson Will Not Call an Extra | iy proclaimea. A pnen 0¥ G- Casey and Frederick | 1Y (0" Y imondment asiced for was | is on the road to_recovery according| House o3 and 4. cessation of war work and {he_ de- . 0 O An eight hour day is gianted to all| | & £ not ted. This was the only mat-|to the Japanese 2 affecting b mobilization of the military forces. He Session of Congress Until After His Return From Eu-|workers on forry hoats. " forty-eight | pmidtomert Seeretary | 100 T30y ‘for action when (he house| Proposal of the sh press to feraphed by Seeretary | Is said to D reads i vse egi i hour week to workers on tug boats et ie of representatives came 1o order at|destroy 74 of the German warship 1o governors of the | timate means in co-o; on with rope, Probably Not Earlier Than Jun 1. and tseam lighters empioving two |l the wavy oo, (OF enrolling men |§ FCHE NS S or Waish, and after | lying of the Scottish coast will prob- of more than 100 states and mumicipalities to bring y crews, with o provision that a crew | wae belleved to . have ecoiers|the invocation by Chaplain Hildreth. [ably’ be accepted by the Peace Con- 7 about Iy x to normal in- | ‘Washington. Feb. 25.—On ihe first|rance committee. They conferred for |shall not work more than two eight|$20.000 in adestion o cooved| Then came a batch of rejected bills|ference. _auxious to es-|dustrial conéitions. | day of his return to the capital, Pres- | nearly an hour with tht executive, dis- | hour shifts in twenty-four hours. a|number of presente for ‘hoil8€from the senate in which the house| A bill introduced in the House pro- forc returning (o Europe ious for the conf vence wer | ident Wilson put in more than ten|cusSing in detail the congestion of leg- | twelve hour day to workers on single | secured assicrment of aoosicars. & | concurred. . Nearly all werc of a ju-|vides for a referendum vote of the|# mational volicy for ‘he resumption|made several weeks ad tenta | hours ‘at his desk, signinz twenty- |islation in congress. crew tugboats and steam lighters, and | such duties se weulq cormcnts | gicial nature of an amendatory char-|people of the United States on the|of private enterprise. now that the|tive requ to state and city cight Bills and joint resolutions, mak-| Further than the formal statement|a ten hour day for 01 OthE i continn thare Te gt jenabil (e Sy | League of Nations. war is over, ms of lessening | cials to atteni have me: w | ing a score of nominations, discussing [of the democratic leader, both sena- | lighters, barges and hoistcrs The secre .oy s ovier ol life. | (Continued on Page Six, Col. Four)| Gold coin amounting to $75,000 was |unemploymen: and consequent unrest, Fresponse | zovernment business for ‘hree hours |tors declined to comment on their dis- —— . o m-?“!;fifi_ in pos- et o withdrawn from the Sub-Treasury | with his cabinet, and wind'ng up the |cussions with the president, but itwas | DEFIANT SUFFRAGISTS Casey receivel o total o shout sao0s|30000 IN HOMEWARD for shipment to South America. day'e work by a conference on the leg- | understood that the executive woul FINED FIVE DOLLARS | i : 8 MOVEMENT OF TROOPS| Efforts of Senator Pittman and oth- | NO INGREASE IN PAY SPANISH SUSPECTS GET | islative situation with Democratic | vigorously insist that all pending ap- RS EACH | and "valuabic presents for placing Lead ch dent | p ~| Boston, Feb, 2 ines of five dol- |Several enlisted men on shore duty,| Washington, Feb. 25.—The largest|er advocates of the oil land leasing FOR SHIPYARD WORKERS HABEAS CORPUS WRIT i aalon of aomrese unti after |adjourns mext Tuesday. to provids for | 10daY upon all but two of the woman | received $1,001 and a nuniber of pres- |the breaking up of the American over- |, & SPECSl e was, grantec BY the o petwer ators and | Spaniards who were arrested here on SALAURES Prom Tat00e Operation ~ of #lib’ govermment in the suffragists harreseed yesterday after | ents for obiaining the sssignment of |seas army started last November was| ;g 0 THCE the $100,000,000" o | employes, m; shipping | Sunday by the United States secret Adtogether. it was ons of the busiest|event his work at Paris should hold | m2King demonstrations in front of the | applicants “t> safe berthe on shore.”|announced today by the war depart- | SCRRTOR o0, 08 S IUMIODI00 SPPEO-|jo,rq's adjusiment commission during |service and the police with the an- davs B2 Tecont e the “White [Rim after July 1, when the new ap-|S:ate house and on the Common be-| The statements added |ment in reporting the departure from | BrEtOR SuKee by, Seerctary L or Ediand o3 ieine 8 ayeh SerntenEntyihiat, cortalniof Thel e Housb. President. Wilson resumed | propriations would be nesded. fore and a > of ‘he pa- | that J mplicated as an ac- |French ports of eighteen troops ships| g Lo th S B0 & yen bids for| D€ superseded by em designed to | suspected of plotting against the life ouse. residen e e It was reptrted that ‘failure of any|'80e.eacor n. Cne | complic sey in obtaining money |with nearly 30,000 officers and men e Sorenen S eror | “stop pampering the vards and cod-|of President Wilson were granted a work with a rush, surprising execy-| It was reported that failure of any | wag charsed w = without a | from Jlicant for release from |aboard. The announcement was made |#00,000 barrels of ofl to be delivered| .00 JEMUCRE A0, SEEC Mo ot 1writ of habeas corpus today by Judge R T e o s arrot Is the et Ey gin® | permit and active coincidentally with the issuance of a |t Ohio and Tllinois destination. eneral of the Emergency Fleet Cor-|Knox in the federal court on applics R e e oMol etion leade® s to. (Hon reyiblicans) uZhree of the women | o fines. | The statement sai that in addition |statement that all divisions in France i meylvania Railroad ordered Cam: |20 n *sai today. The government |tion of Harry Weinberger, an attors N " & = . Vi id v i e others refused to p r to appeal | to e men under arres: there also|except those of the regular army e % Lk o ok s «nd, he 4 €1 ney. writ is returnable Lw W oy & e B e e et 20 |and were sent to the Charles oot | Were Implicatod certain sivillane whe | would be returned as shipping becomes | 3000 cars placed before the signing | does mot intnd, he added. Y- The iTehnan g e : ; : h ArmisHce, | Cost v 33000 | any demands for increas pay over |row *wo questions said by Whi-e House |position the present situation was|ini Where they will remain prob; had both pail and received money in |available. i ~ jor the armistice. Cost will be $5,000,) (T Hime scsles, which have bean tho| . Weinberger in his application isdas | officiale to be relegated ‘o the back- [such that all appropriation and other [ ot “EV ¢ e WOy connection with the enroliment of per-| Among the transports listed as hav-| ¢ ngideration of the Moon bill, pro- | Cause of strikers in Se and San|clared “the United States secret ser= around for ths present vral names | bill$ could be passed. The president yparf s ot guilty and 8 il ons _1r;]{b;er 1aval reserve force. .It|ing sailed were 'the Aquitania }“lf’“ viding for the termination of Gov-|lrancisco and threatened a strike at|vice has admitted it has no proof that re under conside o was reported ready to aavise the|court Qociined Jurisdition. Mot of|evidence that otho oMy e e e e eacn “iiho. sasunisa. | CEImENt control of telephone and tel. | Hos Island the defendants participated f a con- net VESABGY eh by the country of the situation and insist | the women refused o el other officcrs and men |5,000 soldiers aboard. The organiza-| .. .. - cciems Jan, 1. 1920, was as.| *1 have told the boys that an end |spiracy to kill the president and at the e Mg B B L upon enactment of all urgent meas. | L0 omen refused ¢ in the s service wers nvolved but | tions which have sailed include most | ET2! sty e i Director | present time the police now are merely retires from the depariment of justice | ur e = e fhaie o .degxfc_e was not deemed |of the units of the Ninety-second (ne- | "ol Finance Corporation has loans | Picz, “and that the on|putting them through what is com- March 4, but the president has not| The president’s decision added to-|they aid mot s ent to justify their srrest at this|gro) national army divisic ) outstanding amounting to $108,000,000 | the plate now. Any in monly known as the ‘third degree*with made a selection night to the uncertainty of events|jgentity. t0 " soncealibelrEeres . The Cunard liner Aquitania, bring-|,,q nas practically underwritten more | construction costs from now on will |the expectation of obtaining informa- Whether the pre il address|Guring the closing days of congre: et NAVAL AUTHORITIES ing about 350 officers and 5,500 Mem, | than $109,000,000 other: bo met by the. canceliatior. of ship|tion from them.” ongress 18 believed 10 depead on the | Republican leaders were said to b | BUILDING TRADES WORKERS ARE most of them of the Ninety-second di- | "y MalftOulp otacee o e ot Examination of the prisoners devel= legislative - eituation. Temmorow | Teady to disclaim responsibility for RUNNING DOWN CLUES |vision, is due at New York Feb. 28. |q 000" gince the beginning of the war| “We had 1o do a good many things [oped the identity of a number of them vight he will discuss ths wonstitution | {ailure of legislation on the ground TO APPOINT COMMITTEE| New York, Feb. 25.—Rear Admiral| On the Great Northern, due at Newfrom paris to Warsaw, arrived at|during the war” he continued, “and |as associates of anarchists and an- £ the league of nations in defail with |that enactment of all the mass of| New York, Feb. 25—A committee of | Nathaniel R. Usher, commanding the | Xork March 1, are several units of the | w,yqs\w hearing an official deputation | (he result of the Macey adjustments!archist organizations known here for members of the senate and house for- [Foney and other bills in the remain- |three men representing the striking | Third naval district, professed tonight | Ninety-second, while like all the other | oy ecenting the United States, Great|board was to establish a ' horizontal |years, the police asserted. Agents of cign affaire committees who will be|ing five working days was impossible |building trades workers will he ap- |t0 have no knowledge of the latest ar- |ShiPS announced today she carries a|pritain. France and Italy. scale all over the United States. Now |the United States immigration bureau duials & Bilee, and the X with continuous debate scheduled daily | Pointed in a few days to confer with |rests in connection with the investiga- |Wumber of casuals ahd detachments of | Fqoir’ and probably six of the an-|We intend to withdraw ti and the department of justice have grow n official quarters he|on the proposed constitution of the of the employe tion of charges of bribery-in this dis- | SOnYalescents. anarchists caught in New York in|ment's participation in th: manage- |traced some of the Spaniards definite~ president wiil consider his explana- | league of nations. on in an effort to settle the |trict, as announced in Washington by : the belief that a plot was hatched to|ment and financing of shipyards. Wage |ly as among close associates of an- fone to them wufficien® for the time i —e controversy between them, Wil- [ Secretary Daniels. at Newport News March 3S | assassinate the President, will be de- will be determined hy district |archist leaders as far as 1914, it was heing. With many imperative bille| PERSHING GIVES ORDER liam L. Hutcheson, president of the| He stated that, with the general in- (the Forty-ninth regiment coast artil- | oreq, i so iar as po with _the |said. Wl awaiting action, It & said to be OF RETURN OF TROOPs |[nternational Brotherhood of Carpen- |quiry in progress, he was advised of |lery and artillery detachments from|™ yudge Advocate of the Army issued | <overnment as a factor zing | - “Pedro Martin,” one of the men held, poseible that President \7ison may| Washington, Feb. 25.—Ceneral ber. |'°%S 27 Joiners, announced tonight. |the latest developments. only after |the, Bighty-seventn division. _lan order asking soldiers fo = discard | was identified today as Pedro Galarde, sonsider it inadvisablo o fake up [ching notified the war Aemartmcng| M7 Hutcheson added that the strik-|they had heen first reported to the| The transport Niagara, due at New|iheir uniforms as soon as they reach | the meantime, strikers who|who attended the anarchistic Ferrer ny of the hrief time remaining of | today what aiglstons mom e ontfers had been ordered back fo work |navy department in Washington. York Feb. 28, has on board detach-|pome, I the Mzcey board agreement and [school in 1914 * iis session by discussing before con- | American expeditionary forces mxcent: |[048Y in accordance with an agree- | He said he was also jgnorant as to [Ments of tre S12th trench mortar bat-| " Golonel Powell, commanding for more pay will not b dealt 4ith| Rogelio Garcia. another of the men cress a subje-t on which \is views are |ing those with regular avmy. desiern. |TCNt Teached at a joint conference | whether the investigation had devel- |tery and of the Lleventh field artillery | 4t) Regiment of the New York ¢ | until they come back to work, if I|held, was identified as a member of weil known and which Will come up | tions woull be retuened o the Ena” | With officials of the war and labor de- |oped implication of certain civilians, | Prigade with hearquarters at Binghamton, N.|! ‘thing to sa the Gaetano Bresci anarchist group by or approval or disapproval before afeq nit- | partments ew body. Secretary Wilson an e cabinet adjourned i Vas] g v v X SS¢ i The transport Sobral is due at New |y e " . tes in the o ks o in Washington yesterday | but he expressed no great surprise, as- | . o, 57 i oy Y.. received orders announcing feder- thielr Tesiect _fl‘;"'(?;s;'~“;""‘l;;é"al Offand that the appointment of an arbi- |serting that every clue was being run | York Feb. 27 with companies of the | ajization of all state guard uni ters in France This was intermeateq | [FAtion committee would be deferred |down and he did not know where they |3§7th infantry and the 345th machine | = Admiral as meaning that all divieons F ey until the labor leaders had arranged Imight lead. battalion complete. The Unixd States will not long|Detective George Gilbert, the police 5 continue to build ships at $200 a ton |announced. Garcie, according to Gil- Frontin, commanding the|when they are being turned cut ‘on the [bert, was one of the leaders of the nced after sat March . Brazilian squadron in French waters,|Clyde for $140. It 2t 1 don’t|band of anarchists who journeyed to heen chosen s the datesfor o | the Firet Socary. e onS €XGePt|for the resumption of work by the S _The transport Maui, due at New |raturned to Paris from a visit fo {he|want to pay high wases. I do—to the|Tarrytown in 1914 and invaded the ference. of governors th whom | Sixth and Seventh, wwould Ly rerirl |strikers, who are scattered throughout [BAY STATE TRUCK GARDENERS |YOrk Feb. 25, carries the 330th field | pattlefields near Rheims and Verdun.|men who can eurn them. We've got a|John D. Rockefeller estate. ~Althouygh rexide ‘son is s|ed_as shipping. was. svalahie. L |the country FEAR CORN-BORER QUARANTINE |2XUllery complete with the exception eld Marshal Haig returned to|iot of men in the vards today who |sixteen men were arrested by Tarry- damestic labor Conibat Mt Bet sty th ai —_— it Mg e 3 of 43 officers British headquarters In France. He|can't and won't town police at that time, Garcie es= nference will be held in T 1. | visions will he veturned b She oraiy|N® TRACE OF MURDERER e ol Jo8% 1o tho| The Mont West Coast and West | went to Paris during the discussions e caped, Gilbert said (memploym-nt, complisated %7 the | in which theli services can be spared, OF GEORGE A. ROBEE | the federal government showld but in- | ied with s fow casumls cach, | © | CoNCerning the renewal of the armis- | JAPANESE TO MAKE LOANS Ndvers and Eadore and he atiera. |and a simila: poliey has heen adopted| New York, Feb. 25.—No trace has|t0 effect a proposed quarantine to pre- S5, fom canuajsiead sl L s il ] ON RAILROADS IN CHINA | SHERIFF GEORGE A. BILLS o rablems of Tabor rneeet ape pe. | o3arding service of supply troops ex- [been found by the police of the mur- | Vent the spread of the Eureapean corn|TYPED ALLEGED FORGED [ oacticallyaliithepocnlinines jinithe Feb. 25—By the A, P)— OF PALMER DIES OF WOUNDS e emtion o ar e7|cept that as far as. possible these |derer of George A. Robec | horer was forecasted today at a W OE ARTIST RANGER| oo f aks) DistristERiederivton, -N : financiers are granted the| Springfield, Mass, Feb. 25.—Depu~ elvit s f also will be returned in the order of |bachelor and art connoisséur, |ing before the legislative agricultural : 5 s . losed because of the unsatisfac-|y ivijoge of making loans to China foryty Sherig C 4 is of Palmer, . " i Frival i catite 4 body was found today in his | committee. A hearing is to be hela| New York, Feb. 25.—Conflicting affi- | tory condition of the coal mar 8f hundreds of of | the most « injured of three of- DEMONSTRATION FOLLOWED | neral Pershing said he estimated | furnist y - A Hedebpm, dn an excld in Washington tomorrow on a propre- | dav movement of troops, based on ton- |lodging house which he conducted in |Sition to forbid the transportatiou of s made hy her were explained to- | _ Frank D. Roosevelt, Assistant |!1¢ building age known to le available and on|Madison avenue, opposite the home |21l herbacieous plants from Massachu- Y her were eXplalned 0. | cecretary of the Navs anrouaced tant | F2ilwayse in Mongolia, Manchuria and | ficers w Bopirs: Louee COMber of St | nce. Rad purchased | he - mirelecs | China proper, and the Japanese ‘are | arresting Frank W. Washington, Feb. 25—\ message | the German shipping soon to become |of J. Pierpont Morgan. He evidently | setts and New York. F. Ranget and two oihers|system at Bordeaux for $4,0000,000. |Sranted the right to participate in the|bridge, an alleged navy son nno'meing his | available, gs had been struck down with an antique| This would include celery and oth-|charzed with offering for probate a| Judge Edwin S. Thomas was unabie | Sbelor, Of U, TS e ok ahd ) St May | weapon taken from his own collection, | er vesetables, as well s many flow- |spurious will of Henry Ward Ranger, |{ open the February term of the|Stricted in Shantung provinee uhder| Bills was wounded in the abdomen, conpress | 245,000 June ANNOUNCEMENT IN HOUSE ht while of Cam- rted, died | n : o et 3 es exchanged by Japan and China|Detective Lientenant Jomes M. Daly . [ 248 : The murder closely resembles that | €rS. landscape artist. Under this alleged | United States district court at New | DO CXCHANECH Ms“ 1;”'3‘& < xlnwlflL:‘l:\A”)um ot 1[nn]\-:m ted ‘during his obeence| The general sai based on|of Winfield Scott Philhower, another| Many market gardeners spoke|Will Miss Ranger would have inherit- |Haven yesterday and court was ad- | FeBIeACK =0 B0 o0 0 00 e SRt D e in. the = the siznal for a demon- | these estimaie divisions would be re-lart collector and a friend of Robee's, | 8gainst the plan, H. F. Thompson, |ed her brother's $200,000 estate, while [journed to next Tuesday, March 4. c “the | Coolev hote i / today in the honse. I in the following order: March, |who was s > in in his home here two|head of the Market Garden depart- |under what is held to be the genuine the peace conference, supplement the|Cooley hotel here, i o with a sabre which hung |ment of the state agricultural college, | W treaty and notes of May 2, 1915, be- on and will recover The strik 3 - White Hones messeng th, th, 37th, and 91st c strike of employes of the Bos April, | months I the property would revert to the | ton fis n 3 a7, ; trawiing fleet, which has been | fwoen the Japamese and Germans re- o Datr Shas ed, demoer: members | 25th. 33rd, #2nd, 35th, and 42nd: May, lon the wall declared that $1,000,000 would he a low | National Academy of Design. in effect for two onths, was settled :‘y‘):“‘u\‘gh(\i“fom(ilyx‘qw\l:;“f:‘ :crmrf.:-rmx:n i P‘rro)lnfi:‘r‘m(urllu’(r‘r' con- dtng and cheering and | 3nd, 38th, 33rd, 80th and 7Sth; June,| Robee's hody was found by his col- | €Stimate of the annual loss to zarden- | Mrs. Godber testified that as stenog- | vesterday rights and interests in Shantung pro- | i al. He is in the Falmer ans_ joined in the dam.. | 89th, 80th, :28th, /and ‘75th ored servant. The apparent motive|erS in this state if the querantine rapher for Charles N. Wexler, confess- | George Cunningham, one of the old- | vince/ Baron (oto, the Japanese|hospital - e \ by the president | SPARTACANS SEIZED PUBLIC R R T i et ooy of gthe alleged forged docu” |est and best known roller nolo play- | minister of foreign affairs, and Tsung| Walter L. Poifer of 3§ Trowbridze rtant swera e Sege o BUILDING IN MANNHEIM a1 & OPPOSES MERG:NG FORESTRY |ing that she had typed it for Mr. Ran- | et B I afie o Tone sone. 7 Uck™ | Hsiang. Chang, Chinese minister | 10| str REE e f rd the bill anpropriat-| Coblenz, Friday, Feb. 21--(By The|PARING RESCUE MADE BY WITH AGRICULTURE |Ber. Wexler, she said, had discussed | “ g | 7)o d E. R, Ost {exchanged on September 24 last S T oA 000,060 for Europonn food re-|A. P.)—Reports received = by TWO NEW ' - 4 = the subject with her some time after 5 s OISO A SN Weke % i : g . T Yy the HAVEN FIREMEN| Boston, Feb.. 25.—Opposition to a |the alleged will was drawn. ha °r'| drowned when a closed automobile One set outlines the new r: vays borne good charucier jmerican Third Army today were to| New Haven, Conn, Fel. 25 _Fire|Proposed merging of the Massachu- |pue o cketaminm ot o had Shown | yroke through the ice of ihe Kenne. |ways which Japanese capitalists may| ~Potter, who is 17 vewrs old, shot ASKS CHEERFUL PAYMENT the oftect that a Spartacan group had | which started in the Lirror Shop, a|Setts Forestry and Agricultural De. |onviaens ner thae st mer 2nd had | pecasis river at St. Joh B, 'and|finance in Manchuria, Mongoliz and|fieutenant Daly after he had heen seized many public buildings in Mann- | woman's tailoring establisatment in the | PArtments was expressed by Professor | .o, er that she actually had|grificy down streasm undec the jee Chi-Li province, north China. under arrest because of supicious OF HIGHER WAR TAXES |heim, in ths neutral zons on the east | Gownias Loriim - ioe I H. Chapma nof the forest school | WPcd the document : The second set outlines the railways | hehavior. 1e then oscaped _and Washington, Feb, 2. — Secretary | bank of the Rhine, and that the civi | (hren otory 1oimine oo s esti.|of Yale Universify before the New |;, oeor, She said, she learned she was|, a0 \aMEe 1N FOUR Japanese - capi may finance in|boarded an castbound tram. Word ass today ‘—.;w;wn \A\m\»rn;]an }1:::.;{ I.‘N;;J;a:en:;,ehm; ,\pp:\;aled to| mated at $20.000. Lieutcnant Richard | bngland Forestry Conference today. l“k‘la‘irrol‘;em&?d‘n:;‘te zi‘;;df?r\xl?‘fitof&fi:fi ARMY CASUALTY LISTS hantung province, to connect the ex-|reached Palnu in for officers seople to may cheerfuily the higher |G 3 rench com- | Green and Firera R ot err e o B vpe the doc | Which went into effect fo- |mander, for Drotection. The news |t are e cman Robert Culver of D i Lo war tax L h o isting German- owned lines with the [hare to board fhe t Potter was T e T oot e Iver Of |iry In’ Massachusetts distinet from | 214 that she never had seen Ranger.| Washington, Feb. 25.—The following |other principal railway lines in north [foeated. i the smoking car and ha the signature by President|of the uprising came over the tele- S hen S lother departments. Miss Ranger, she ftestified, visited | casualties are reported by the com-|China. The third se: stipulates the|and the two Palmer s were Y e ohony e cams Tower (04, tele” o-the thira floor anj o4 e eighy| Professor Chapman sald that for- | jor 3Cter she had made the sccond af- | manding general of the American Ex- | conditions under which Japan may | waanded i an mierca of shots referred to it @s a “victory tax’ to fi;fl;flz‘a!-hlei’fisona&mcer at General old Morris Watsiein, - who had |SSUY must be developed to prevent |Tiis. she saie oo reraomy o & hird. | peditionary forces | participate _with China in Shantung|yhile he was being bear 'm' rost é & vrr;_uh has | Fay lquarters in Kaiserlaut- | failed to get out with his snother and Y et disaster in this state, which B i I Dlfid g‘gxlsz:;se. Al Foanicn severe: (povitealattelrs 1 brought * ineffable boon o eace.” -3 i 4 is g ini —_ - ;, 50; z Thene Whlkh heodnb FGeratves st "in reportng o the Thira Army. he S e b el SN | R T e S it B MANGHESTER MURDER il e THREE NAVAL MEN KILLED once Include those on lquor. tobaceo. | Seizure of the public buildings in|phone Company building nearby was|¢OSt greater than that of the growir; L HARTFORD | named in the first section. wo-called luxuries such as|Mannheim by the Spartacans, Cap- | endan pany building nearby was 2 g dang 2 o it trees. Jersey City, N. J., Feb. 25. Second section—Wounded, degree FOR MAYOR OF CHICAGO| Xew Yori antomobiles, planos, ¢ chewing | tain Benson said it was rumored there | om et e ot e o) fire shutters 0Ky Feb. 25.—Charged 2 ETe Feb. 25.—Three men at- v " on one side of the structu v with the murder of Chief of Pol undetermined, 467; wounded slightly, Chicago, Feb. 25.—Mayor William |tached to the naval aviation station al g, spociti S04 slot ma- | Were a number of Americans in Mann- | lowered, = However, the fvemen pen | CHARGED WITH INCITING William Madden of the Cheney silk|674: total LIil. Hale Thompson, republican, today |Rockaway Beach were killed today by e oo, | eyt 5, I ROt Biow wheth- | vented the flames. from rpreading: ASSAULT ON POLICEMAN |mils, Manchester, Conn, Francis C.| Wounded (Degree Unedtermined.) |Was nominated for recclection in ‘he|ihe explosion of & Sentbom e nices cabs y wers , civilians : e . Murphy of this city was tal Lieutenants — 2 lin, |unicipal primary ; e oA i i Jusincases, fare workers. The American Third | gToRK| Philadelphia, Feb, 25.—John Reed, | furitora Conny today for trial .~ | prosaionants — Robert . Breslin, | plurality of 45000 over Chiel Justice| The victims, & chief petty officer and The revenue burcaw's machinery al-| Army has no record of any Ameri- (ERSON THEARCTIC selt:styled ipsvolationary: goctallst? | aurpnl fought - extradition - fomi || | Gorootane Jou filje Y, leon bEbgutichell eois B oo, e e o .ady had besn put intu eperation in | cans being i Mannheim, and proba- EXPLORER, HEARD FROM | 3nd Willlam Hogerman, of New Yorls | New Jersey by trying to prove an|manti - Gonny ' Erwora” Nonili- | “Robert M. Sweitsdy,i who Thomp-|which contained 150 pounds of trini- preparation for the filing of ‘returns |bly will tae no action. Ottawa, F afe arrial on | 037S RRcpe oh trial hers today charg- lalibi before Judge Thomas C. Haight|Cranston, R T; Bianes . 3. teocilhison defcated for maybrl four vears ago|trotoluol, to a distant point to _ test. Mareh 15 on incomes, exerss profits| According to Captain Benson,|the morth c o NG g to riot and assault 4 3 i SeRAC ilors who were follow- aped by a record }hrality, won the demo-|Three other s and war profits, and the -olicction of | French soldicrs in the ¥rench occu- |ber 7 last of the first 25 ment en t e Lok in. the federal court at Newark, but|W: and battery upon a vsliceman. The | D ° t ark, but | Waterbury. orkerson, the G o e ®|the Connecticut authoritie: itte ivates cent. insialiment. pay- | Pied area on the west hank of the [Arctic explorer, ana party of explorers | Souble ocourred last June when the |, igq. e paitted | o ivates—Herman Lerner, dite. Rhine had not crossed the Rhine at|was announced in a despaich from |aciendants and several ether social- Secretary (lass® appeal, aseerting | the hour of felephoning, and the un- |him today ists were scneduled to me ing their comr th. 2 Names of the men killed were with- - cratic nomination. % ades narrowly es to show that he planned in | Henry J McKernan, New Haven: Nel: | nDUlilE the —campyign, —Mayor|d Hoboken the attempted robbery which Thompson's opponents attacked T e 4 ch fro in a hal |H° the ; pted |son Skog, Providence, R. L; Vincent|war rocorc e able - |held by their officers pending the send- the wa- must be paid for," saj\: | derstanding at Kaiserizaten was that|kon to tne Ca oot Y- | in the central section of the. city. The | fesuled in Madden % joeatl. and was in| Rajowitz, New Britain; ~John B. PR m:;‘g‘unllz‘lefov< A e ie ey na T fow Kind f patriotiem |no orders to cross the river had been |naval servics, police interfered wit hthe meeting be- | murger Y © alieged | Whearty, Providence, B. 1; George K| ligwor than half the volers went 1|deaths fo their familics by ihe navy nat does not burn 'b'n:\-'v in time of | given. he explorer set out from the north tiam":f,gsui-:{;‘yr[;:gi,a’m Sedcanean. = iVOrcegter.‘ \xoar éégrsvro"\"fi;le' Bl ol Fhe velo For | Mnimpten (douin b o W "h‘"'g“"‘“,' e peace as ;»1 ;spmlfll;w of war. It ] CHARGE————D e Ty of Alacka in March I8 to FOUR CHARGED WITH Waterbury; William O, Perein, Soocr | Was particularly heavy in W;xnli con- lplosl‘fln i(;rc a crater In_ the eandyj poor eor} of pat¥iot who . would 1ZING rift westward on an ice cake across 5 4 yotuid - [taining a large German population. |beach and searchers later wer 1 shirk the dutv he steadfastly perform- THE FOOD REGULATIONS |(h¢ Polar Basin on the theory that NAVAL AND MILITARY MURDER OF MADDEN |dence, k. L;; Norman J. Spencer, Mid. ed n year azo. : 5 2 i Women also gave their majority to[to find even a trace of the men who the currents would land him on the DISARMAMENT OF GERMANY| Manchester, Conn, Feb. 25.—Fran-|Ugheld =~ o = Thompson, voting largely in ratio with [had been killed. coast of Siberia. It appears from his| _ Paris, Feb. 25.—Marshal Foch, in|CiS C. Murphy of Jersey City tonight glers—John A Billings, Meriden, ! ivates—Wesléy F. Bj (men as to candidates. The survivors expressed the belief despatches today that the ice eake|discussing the diplomatic situation |Decame the sixth inmate of the Hart- |, Privates—Wesley F. Brewer, Hart- i ar was a|, Toledo, O, Feb. 25.—Charges that % vietory | e cuiticized government food regula- tions and sympathized with a con- “The income tax last berty tax. This year It i tax. hnt the purpeses of each are th hich his part ] with a representative of H ford county jail charged witn the|l0rdi Stephen = Caron, ~Worcester, TO RENEW DEBATE B e e on whijch his party camped merly car- | W sen a Havas Jail v 3 3 reester, ered the homb to the ground and acci- - same, to defras the cos: of a world's | Victed draft evader caused the remo- |ried them around in what might be|agency said that the new armistics |murder of William F Madden here| s Aadelard Lavalley, W""'"flfl-‘SENOAJEnglgiNS LEAGUE TODAY |dentally jarred the detomating cap. | war that has brought to the United |18l of t" Gantrell as chief of the | considered a huge eddy convention will provide for the naval |00 January 30. Murphy was brougth | % “onn: pon S 4 9 5 5% H Staten and (s aseociates tho ineabie | I€Partment of Justico bureau her, it e hi and military disarmament of Germang, | here from New Jersey today, arraign. — |, Washington, _Feb. ~Discussion | o AND DISCUSSED_BY boon of peace Federa Judge Killits s FURTHER TESTIMONY IN He added that there was no doubt that | 0. in police court and "remanded| TUESDAY AFTERNOON'S LisT |of the proposed conmstitution of ihe COUNGIL OF GREAT POWERS Sotoichecdaied o Federa g0 ts stated that Al the supreme council also would add to | Without bail until March 6. He was| The first seation of Tuesday after. | C35Ue of nations will be renewed to- 4 B NOT TO CALL EXTRA ‘antrell's removal was partly caused O'LEARY CASE |the new agreement clauses concerning | then taken to the Hartford jail, | noon's list sho & { morrow in the senate. There was no| Paris, Feb Tt A. Po— SESSION OF CONGRESS |CY i conduct in a rastaurant last| New York, Feb. 25.—Irishmen in | financial and territorial questions. Is|Where five other alleged silk thicv 1 ‘Wounded severely 51. {debate on the league today. but at{The council September in demandinz imore sugar | America “are read In_ this list thers fs only one Con. | request of Senator Williams of | tinued the discuss President | than the regulations allcwed, and tell- an extra session |Ing a waltress that he “didn’t sive a to raise a fund to|that way the armistice convention, the | are held. Four of them are from Washington, Feb, defend every Irishman who is prose- [marshal said, would comprise also the | Hoboken, N. J. and the other is! Wison will not eall 4 g e cut name included that of Corp. ppi. President Wilson's Bos- |and authorir : cuted by a ‘southern autocracy un- |basis for s : © | William 'S. Miller of West Haven, | Sa P = . inserted in the|a serics of inter-al- of congress until-after his return from da(rgm"&:n‘y;- ";e ,,gfi,m:;,“ dor the leadership. of A"o";;uaen:;l basis for a preliminary peace treaty. | Willia “-fl%‘u:!as&wsu‘;?;& s:i‘e:;ns vmdgc| 3 lied commi: w. Until cratip leader in the senate, made this | the official conduet of Edwin J. Lyneh, | Stephen W. Johnson, * & eitimaive (oY L PANNNA SRl Zoue AL et b appesials to e v | 2 0L T G S e be defer- ence with win president at the Whito | torney in Toledo, declaring Lynch was |an A. OLeary, former eaiter o¢ el | prohibition in the Panama canal zone| Newport, R. L, Fel 25. Three new|the several press associations. In|gomens (CRaEman PUEREOSk ML NG rel, = 0 0 3 heang se. Wiile the president did not |influenced to bring about gmall fines |charged with violation of the aspaer|iS Provided in a bill passed today by |and powerful mine sweepers built for | fhese corrections there is only ome|iogay to discuss {he subject Thure-|on Morocco. in w! ¢ seeks to when he expected to reach hom | for otenders in liguor cases involving |age act. PION" | the senate and sent to the house. It|the Unitde States navl today com-|GalRsctiout name, = that of Private|gyy . = second trip overseas, Senator | soldic 5 e = : 2 t James Burns of Hartford wh le|day, while on Friday - Republican |terminate y A special investigator sent| Johnson made this s _|forbids importations of intoxicants or [menced in the waters south of Block Burn: tford who was | oy ] Ut 3 v it as his personal opinion | to Toledo Aeclared he found o ser |dor sxamination b J‘lfic‘:fiem un- | narcotics. _ The zone already is “dry” | Island, a series of experiments on killed in action, previously reported| er Lodge wil enator that it would not likely be earlier than Y. internationa! Qe g cs. - : Y ¥ ; .O% I missing in action. Knox of Pennsy nd Hardwick | White, for : e j8on <o criticize. the agsistant district | court sustained objections by gov- |PY Presidential orders e ’;’;‘;‘i‘,;’;‘m“‘;",;;{mn’“;{}gj Sap- | "The second section of this list shows: | Of G€OTgia, demoe follow on|thur J. Balfour, for S resiaent Wiison was said to feet | T ernment attorneys o further ques- OBITUARY. manded the fleet of ten ships that laid | ,, WoURded, degree ' undetermineg, | S3tUrdaY. e . La g i B | ature. 5 i e ; wounded slightly 659; tots ———— door” in any 1« d e ety tb conchiea. | | BILL FOR VIOLATION:OF H —— _ George Crawford Clark. the 52000 American mifie barrage in|® (ynnecticut men are: Woumaey, G |CLEMENCEAU WILL BE ABLE So hat all ~ountries wouli cnjoy equal “The presiders caid he would re- INFREMALLN 8 CONTRACTS | MODEL HIGHWAY AS s o o Ao e ¢ the | experiments in the courss of which { oo undctermine, Privates It TO LEAVE HOUSE TODAY | trade facilitics p. -4 i 1 W7 . C., o = e/ s adison; Ray 5 sh,| Pari: remi tarn to Parls i=Wiediately after March | Washingtop, Feb. 25—The house to-{ MEMORIAL TO ROOSEVELT | (ieorge Crawtord Clark. a New York ;‘;lmb‘%“ of s b 10 e tzed out | past Norwalk: Haton J].,“V“: D ot Feb. a5 <premier Clemenceau | py;ag)AN| BOLSHEVIK | AGENTS 4 and was positive that he would not |day approved an amendment to tho| New York, Feb 5—A model high- | banker, art patron and presigent ag|The work of clearing a big mine ficld it o nrobabivewiiphaable toileave Nis resi- !l an extraordinary session of con- |bill for validation of informal war L Daniels, New |dence tomorrow for the fir: k : s L West Haven: Leroy way extending from coast to coast as | kg - Of|is considersi far mor: dangerous : D Eress unthl he returns” Senator Mar- | contracts providing for settlement of |n memorial 1o Theotmes Roer,os | the American Society for the Control London; wounded slightly, Licutenant |he wa. st time since | HELD IN CUSTODY IN FRANCE i : ¢ | than its planting. ¢ Blc\ ¥ o e Eo) indication: | panmE (Faves)—Sete e < Cancer, was received here today. Symington, South Ma . : o tin said Tie did not state the date | claims arising from the mining of | was proposed to the Ame o | B 7% —_— ¥ Symington, South Manches- | During the forenoon the agents of the Bo vik rument of of B raturn, nor aid he authorize me | manganeke, chrome, pyites — and | Builders Association i e menmn | Gy e Ol e of the stock | YOUTH STABBED BY Lo S eEr s O iocean, received Poreign Minister b Hcsia, i hecume known fodas, at- o quote him in respect to un:; point, | tungsten during the war. The action|here ttoday by James McDonald,|cxchange firm of Clark, Dodge and MAN HE .SNOWBALLED |ingion: st L AP:xrm- Finance Min tempted to get into Fra SUDIgh O o, | o {aken by tho housé with & view to |former étate hishway engineer of | Company, was born in’St..Louis. He| Springfield, Mass, Feb. 25 —Stephen'| Hartford; Privates Stanley Vasawmmon, | cte and ar ouppiister of the col- |party of sixty Frncl rolugces oo mend at there I8 no feasonable | breaking the deadlick between house | Connecticut. “The project was refec-(was educated at the Coilege of tho | Fardella, aged 18, was stanoed today | Waterbury: Patis P. Kran, Semmcas: [°hes and M. Mandel his chicf clerk. |arrived in Paris Sunday. Whe Bolo expectation of his being Prior to |and senato confe-ecs on the measure, |red to a special committee with pow- | City of New York, receiving his A. B, by an unknown man whe turned upon | George Wersig, Naugatuck: Clrence 1 | mines muine left o ogm=eohe pre. | sheviki have not Y% beiri ihala June 1 R - the senate manager having refused 'to|er to act. Government aid could .he | degree In 1863, and was a director of [ Pardella and three companion BradviNawibritatn: A cem Bt e et paAhe s hiolise. af 8proceed fo Paxis and aje Batt ool Senator Afartin wag accompanied fo | yield on e senate amendment. pro- | provided, it was xaid, from i gone | the Metropoitin Ausetm of Art 1 | vore: nowhalling him. B e M- morning, AL Clemenceau [at the port where they disembarked. ) 1o W Tunse b Senafor Simmons | viding for _ eettlement _of _ mineral | eral appronviation for rou building | the American Muuseum of Natural Ta- | tushed to a hosnital 1n 1 cri Hartford; ‘William Meister, Hart{orq. o her two. or thry - [ihe agents are saia 1ol e o° North Carelind. chairman e B | claims,, and improvements. G 0 VTl sy Rt st A Ban it T | CSister. another two or three davs|lion five hundred thousand rubles fn:| 5 A3 S % 3 : and T shall not have to bother you'their possession G

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