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Bulletin Service Flag VOL. LXI—NO. 75 POPULATION 29,919 EIGHT PAGES—60 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS Cabled ‘ i ; Condensed Telegrams DENIAL OF BAD CONDITIONS ~siceese . Gemany i Throes Hooveris o Divect | cxcre, ez, RIICSIANS ARE COOPERATING VERNMENT WILL FALL| g ° N g . METERL oid raan ! wezmer o ekt | 0 Economic Distress| Famine Relief Work - e o Cial despatches received . today from| - © - Bt s i apeacing 1o i A.I. ARMY BAMP AT BRES.I. fi:’éi"xi?::r’:?fi:(?e;i :B’e}:‘i’:da?:f;“‘?..: Thousands of Persons Are|President Wilson Gives Him infuee T F"R A REUN‘TED RUB\\"A Sult with the workmen's councll, and . . R Navy Department issued orders as- a manifesto has been issued. Al the| ~Dying Daily From M| Full Power to Direct Ex.|sisning a number of officers to Ger- * . |correspondents represent tho situation| Nourishment — Govern- dit "|man submarines to bring them back it S . ts Are Fight Chaplain W. B. Ayers of the Navy Decln:es th'e Debarkation | 25 srave. m:nt I :‘" .Ee“o.""' &3 iture of $100,000, e s o Forty Million Russians in Organized Governments Are Figh Camp Has Proved a Healthful Camp in Spite of the Mud | &/GHTH WEEK OF THE less. He will be allowed 600,000 ing in an Effort to Save Russia From Complete Destruc | rashi ks by the German government PEACE CONFERENCE | Berlin, via Copenhagen, Saturday,| Washington, March —Herbert | foar e . . e d Kuban G . : = 4 B ; c temporaril o the Don and Kuban Gov- and Almost Continuous Rains—Tells of Great Work| raris, March 2 (By the A. P.).—The|March 1 (By the A P.)—The govern- | Hoover has been appointed by Presi- |“REOTTIN 0 pbe oo tion—In the Crimea and in . . itals and Tents Which Have Become Ob.|GEin wiegk of the peace conference | \eimar denouncing. the terrorist at- Ameritanoh & director general of the | way expenses. ernments the Progressive Men of All Parties Have Joined i tals and len! \{ ave me opens with increased effort by the ITC - |American Relief Administration, cre- ses : Done in Hospi 7 . working commissions to get - their | (SMPtS to et rid of the ndtional as-|ated under the new $100,000,000 Eu- | g n official order was issued in Bolsheviki May Make With the ; e i W Bril W imi ; sembly. It proclaims faithfulness to | ropean famine reliot bil am - Bngland cancelling all restrictions on Hands—Any Treaty the Bolsheviki May jects of Condemnation—Explains Why Burials Were | projects ready tor consideration when | 500, i51eP o domocracy. Thoegey “amino reliet bill withi full au- | tesale of wools and tops and Erant: : : 4 k torge and Premier Orlands retusn o | ., (Greater than the political danger is|io arrange for their transpariatio | i76, free fealing in these commodiites. Allied Powers Will be Considered a Scrap of Paper. = Made Without Caskets. S A e the economic distress.” says the mani- | distribution and administration. | .. 'ar Department announced the Le- fap BB festo. “We cannot feed ourselves from [ Mr. Hover whot manistration. viathan sailed from Brest with the Weibiiss, s | of|cers stood near, as the funeral ser-| Yo one is more anxious for Prompt| guroun supplies until the next har- as eoren i Sy ihan been st ivicion. iccs were conducted. I nave never|dcton than the French commissoln” | vest. "The biockade s eating away the [ inder tho vamrer o et olied reliet | “'gpanich Cabinet suspended consti- | sor,Miilion Russians in organized | sa) King ihis en more reverently conducted fuz| o7 TRO WAGE Ko hasten not onlé the | vitais of our people. Thousands Perish | also was given ol aewir E G 4TS | tutional guarantees throughout | the | 5 wimells dre now cocoperatin i pe h a clear erals, and 1 have witnessed many. | S9MBIeton, of the peace trealy but tho | gaily trom ill-ourishment” |igent o ‘dcterminer o Cr 0¥ the pres- | country : g Pheso Riisstans ave workinis and ncht | thasin i1 e of this peace When nlsht camelth WEre | 4s an integral part of it. An opening . The manifesto. denounc populations named in. the relicr pij|, SPanish persons, including many iy dyine by handreds and ever by | will e profiable to us and not to our ted and by the lig toreh | 70 % revision of the plan that will not | 52¥ing: “Every strike brings 3 the supplies shall be furnished and in | (orMer members of the: Hungarian|ihousands daily, in an effort to save|enemies. : ‘,z” their !(ir?.\'ewi u 1 Vom;f‘:“m_mm, i intep it GEiihs |onnns aot :aezie;!t_? the abyss. Only work can|what quantities. He also is to arrange <f|ain""§v 4!‘<‘I'1”""r arrest in ]!:ud.mm 1 from complete destruction, an “Comrades. it seems to me this has troops cir shro o it4 s and T & = " 3 . 1 re St i = Soccihla | charged with counte revolutiona h 1 o th ¥ 3 < Mol puac e @l | pears to be broadening. M. Pichon, 3 et for reimbursement so far as possible | “ 38! Ty | ng dome without been D to the hi: Ly our ex 1ske d's blessing upon their souls. |y o prench foreign minister, has indi- m;‘;‘;;‘n";?":;e]f‘a%‘g"i""':“:;?‘-rxg‘{‘:gc“fld' as provided in the relief ace. plots, ik thought of aolitical ambition,” said | perience v iilovsk peaee cated that he will offer amendments S dit of induchnt couachs]. In king public the presidents| Ducth Minister of War opposed the|Sirgius Sazonoff, minister of forcign | It tussion werkmen and relating to an international force. S ooument of Lindustrial councllelorecutive ‘order tonight, the Tood ad|PEODOS to disarm the DUtCh|afairs in th nikine ment, | peasants who suffered for the Brest t every man| "33 thought that the conference | [EPTesentatives of all the workers and | pii 0 7%, OrOED tonieht, the food ad-|amy " which, he declared, should be | i sl is the o OO s o e homo ot elsom and futh can be- | may consider other amendments, such LT L Richard and Theodore F. Whitmaseh, s mlitde | For thie Oralt sopomement In a5 1o | Withats (he Seuost asd 5 SN olics ar otestants | o< ‘may be regarded in America as e e S who have heen directing the afiairs of commission left Copenhagen for|icrview ‘today the foreign minister | robbers the Germ: Jourzcoisie and sume grave the priest|pecessary to remove the ambiguity of | PADEREWSKI DEFENDS the food e o to present Denmark’s claims re- |gaig: Scheidemann and h minister stood side by side|clauses that might affect the Monroe BIG ARMY FOR POLAND | Hoover's nce in Burope, had been | 82rding Schleswig-Holstein “In_addition to the Russians fight- | whom were rubbing ther invoked 1 Divine | docwrine, the right of secession from| Warsaw, Saturday, March 1.—(By |appointed by him joint directors in|. American Steel Foundries announced ' ing Bolshevism gh and outside |glee over the Brest Li i iting testimony to the | the league and the methods of using|The A. P.) “Can you oppose Bolshe- | the United States of the newly created | itS Franklin plant would be closed in- | the governments there are also hune | fes mmg 20. Now every one of At s sa e ol force against recaleitrant nations. The | vism with the Bible? That is a ques elief administrati definitely, | dreds of thousands of ns within | them is in a far from enviable posi= > witten & thoasand letters to| an delegates, it is sadi, may|tion which the world is facing: today.” < sl . France’s war losses placed at $25,- | the Dolsheviki battling daily against|tion R e it o Pl ot e B e T ihe | bresentation of huch| Ignace Jan Paderewskl, the premicr) THE LAST FULL WORK SEn 20T 4 | the efforts to defeat a reunited Rus-|on o the scrapheap of hisgry and al< u 12se conditions and 1 do Iments, but are waiting for the'ar Poland, somewhat netted at the DAY OF 56TH CONGRESs |, Victory Loan bill providing for the g, ready are be g to forzet it. e to ste war crities whose mis- un of the president before defining (apparent American opposition to the | Washingt s ¥ issue of $7,000,000,000 short term| “‘In the many months Fwas in Yeka- The signing of such a peace with ind valve T have mot 1cen quite attitude Lig Polish army which is being form- ashington, March sixty- | notes was favorably reported to the | tcrinodar (capital of the province of es would not tiean that we ving | ed_while the ‘peace conference is sit- | i jyoe Tt wolters tor upon | Senate. Kuban) working General Deni- | would even fo®a second s'op buildtng re comfurt our honest and sincere the danger of anarchy in Ger-|ting, asked this of The ' Associated | g iastyfull working duy facing an| Marine ~affiliations plan to ask!iune aan ind other pa Red Army. It wouid only mean ces ¢ v, and the French delegates, there- | pregs correspondent today. : ]n L\h‘ e ‘mu;: of legislation, hul[ President Wilson to pl all harbor ; {riptic ade > reconstruc that we put no trust wiatever on the Lo ire to hasten the conclusion |~ "f 5m feeling hetter nymw said | ot of o ontested Victory loan bill] traffic of New York under Federal|ot tne Russia te T heard no i or paper: wii vo would have SUSINESS TRANSACTED BY peace treaty and incorporate in iy his familiar style, “Poland e e o s and [oambral to avert sinilie of politics. The sol ed. We would contini» to build GERMAN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |1t measures for the protection which|slining to swo day Jight, convening in the morningi "M, C. Elliott, general counsel for the 7. to shue Russin from the forces of : at the sam> time would » iONAL ASS g & At et aR Ty T Tt Yor 3 Jig . > expected to work steadily until | o, R ater: eids e =t > 52 RuSSIwATor . at th 1 g of trouble ahead, but t to the £ Federal Reserve Board, announced his | nestruetion . ic ik unite Aitasn and ipessanisyns Weim, v M e bt L o die adjournment at noon Tues- | resignation | destruction—to e rkmen anl pees: v allies s 0l h 8 i the 5 gl t do wha ¥|draw a free breaihs.” = hind us. Poland ha 2 - S Erection of an oil refining plant at!yich witi o > SUPREME WAR COUNCIL s e gtialcohteniined i (sasslon "“'r:m e e e b e - Hliber - i speech, ZinoyicTEE it Lr 1 . ang shall fight last night to pass the loan bill, the|, o e 2 e o d oth 1 | phasiz ¥ Soviet leaders were INCREASES MISSIONS | we perisn, you will perish tco. keystone measure of the calendar, ad- | > Million dollars. was announced. taking a very niner the_zllies be= Paris, March 2.—(Havas). The su-| “It is not an individual peril, but|journing shortly before 7 o'clodk’ this smaw{ Fioaan hmugmlhfi taithe the movement for a reunite sttuation, which Dione i eoonH P Al ¥e peril for civilization, for the aim ¢ |moring, while the house today helg | Senate the oil land leasing bill pecially in the south. In the i was good from 4 day presided over by Premier Cle- |the entire Christian civilization— | business sossioh, disposing. of ha| War Department denied the Govern- he Ton and Kuban | 15, (%, BT SR WOS 8 o neean, decided to inerease to fifteen | peace and wogk—will not kill Bolshe- | conference report on the hospital bill, | et will disposc of copper stocks at ogressi Cauce the iToad i=tiat %s bad. number of members on the finan- |vism as far ab we are concerned, be- | The senate also held a brief session |10 Prices R The the Soviet missions. Up to the|cause you, cannot have peace and or- i today for eulogies of deceased con- m_? 58 J"}‘ s ocasia, ,"“.‘H; gover: commissions have o :‘g’lzxin}:'m'm)f{:ilxi \u:;n S door | gressmen, but business went over un- | 2fTict it m‘ o R vorable reace on any ierms representative from | ne advising your workmen not | il tomc | ounces compar ith 46,014 ounces. Rl pon he allie o it powers. In the|to work and paying afents to destroy | Passage of the loan bill without a |COmpared with 46,014 in December. | Slated uuon L”&:x—'él‘\w s n will have two ren |your-factorics as quickly as vou can |record vote and in the identical form | ©Oil production of the United States = N esnnier I that exai S while the other powers|build them. Most people like to get —— i Tow ol imperialistic NO FAITH IN TREATY = S getlin which it came from the house defi- | 0 1913 estimated at 4,595,144,000 bar- | erests in questions con- | meney without working and that 1 e e it wi fation and gave assurince hat| House Agricultural Committcs fav-| bourkeoisle may push its paws it will | many rer Paris, March 2—(By The A. P)Jof the Fetrograd Soviet, Zinovsiefl Yorty million Russians in organized | sa | day came T had said pray- ! pproximately three hundred destroying what ench apprehension is growing hance turn in vou to sugg nty wiout 15| nitely marked the course of future : Tels: these hodies will elect five |what Bolshevik Ru offe; 1 i \LSHEVIKI Sl S o il he additional representa-! When asked if he was able to re ident Wilson would not find it | Orably reported the Lever Bill amend- WITH THE BOLSH inevitably verish within a few years. will ‘be nominated at the meeting |concile the 350,000° Polish ariny wit sary 1o change his plan of de- |ing cotton future acts Archangel, Northern Rusia 1 We should be bound to accept these morrow of the.supreme council at|the league of nations plan, M. Pader- ring a cal new congress ur Premier Orlando cabled President ! day, Marct —(By The A P.). condCions GRate g @Orsay, M. Cambon presid- | ewski replied fter his return from France, prob- | Wilson that the Italian people are all| €rnor Zi O e | e Yes, certainly, and I am quite e June favor of th sague of Nations, ent speech he Petrog 1.:1‘;0\1' working for us and f : siderable | sympathy with that plan. Poland’s > Vietory I , authorizing| According to Berlin report Frenchcovncil, txplaining why the Bolshe D Aot e Shontitr e 1c com- |urmy. is to be recruited for such time by the treasury of $7,000,000,000 | troops unexpeetedly evacuated Mann- | Were W e . ritorial qu as is mecessary to restore order on|Of new short term notes and $1,000,- | heim | Prin n the Sew of breathing sncll o/ dblatn R | our “frontie e e 000,000 for advances by the warp German National Assembly passed|mora der & compromise wlthto Eatar o e VASSAR COLLEGE 18 | peace and order. or policemen, if voy|finance corporation in extending!|the national army bill on @& third |th governments, e e FREE FROM DEBT |Will, the samo s the United Stites|American foreign commerce was pass. | reading {any treaty the would contivuc on'a iad T e | called up to protect irs borders along|cd after bitier controversy, a| Judge Knox dismissed the writ of v ! Doy cinyine on for mors i G Mexico from outrage. threatened republican filibuster, which | habeas corpus sued for six of the i % the j/be Yaug v “We trust the peace conference | completely collapsed, and a tedious all | teen aliens broug] h A are firml§ convinced ‘hat i A sessiol the m tation row morning that the in- " witho . t, it n 3 dlct. will be"that of. per h without amendment, i Belgian government wants Antwer = e from debt, avound hatg | L WL € LREE & g tomorrow for the prisedént’s ap- 12" ®American supply base. in-|PREMIER ORLANDO OUTLINED SENTENCED FOR BRINGING heon_zaisod- b0t fuman beimin, stead of Rotterdam. ITALY'S FOREIGN POLICY | LIQUOR INTO COBLENZ coll having SUC- | that we maintain the attitude of mo e S Bands of Bulgarian bandits are re- | R il g 3 e oblenz, March 2 (By the A. P)— L L ’“‘J‘kl tionless objects while being atta FEDERATION OF EMPLOYERS aging Gre y and| ™ coe ihefoper Sentences of six months' imprisonment. " e Y panalual | We were attacked at Lembe TO BE FORMED IN FRANCE | torturing Greeks in smber of deputle and fines of 100,000 marks each have an unnamed friend of |bas been Polish for a thousan 3 \ tionne Clementel, | Sttumnitza. s ) been imposed upon Mathias _Scheid. WD 15 0. o - would | It 18 now populated by Poles, t of icomicree, ‘has: I Damages amounting to 400,000,000 A 1 tand Jacoh Ring, German wholesale. i "f_'vl 1a19, | nation and government hav € £ £ a natic feder marks were demanded in 34,000 suits | = s liquor dealers, who were charged with N M “ | forced to defend their sacred |filed in Berlin over the Spa m 3 bringing hrandy into the American “Our attitude is the more justifi t € a deration | riots § g oceupied Ly misrepresentation. NAMES IN THREE e enemy has been organized anc e S it The New York University i g Tificulties | Th ion of the penalties was ARMY CASUALTY LISTS|is led by German officers, with whom |i ins tha h v n in n f < o el Hi1l will have | announced today at Third army head- March 1.—The following|we made an agreement after the i resence o niver: a D quarters 1 1 by the com-{lied-Ger~ nistice was concluded | 1 e Gkt id and Ring were convicted on. American Ex- |in November, < e 1 to the|tWo charges—violation of the naviga= XU eies 2 The ‘mmost | tion regulations of the inter-allied ndetermined), | is over, conclade that . With - the|back in twenty-four hours tc : : \ppliuse | Waterway commission and falsely rep- y, 14; total penting, that they ar information |V from Dakar, ex resenting the cognac as wine. The Rt a i A AREi Darkoski, New |same people as S | Cave Verde to Brazil. prosecutior d that the defend- AMERICAN FOOD AGENT i | 1558 svetvars Ly’ i | Battleships Virginia and Rhode Is- ints had conspired to bring to Coblens HAS.REACHED GRODNO| Cor to, River | present. o |1and docked at Newport News, Va. g : by boat from Oppenheim a cargo of ¥ R | ‘It is evident that the Germans con- | sceks similar docum 3 | with o troops: : - 1700 cases of cognac valued at a million SATURDAY CASUALTY LIST |sider themselves victors on t t i by a| George Foster Peabody will repre- marks i Deing without & Rl 2 several east- |ern front and are planning the econ- | number of 2 vhose import- New Y state at f manifest or proper bill of lading. The o ut towns in Saturday's |omic domination of Ru: by Tpossik r him to esti- |f Governors and Mayor e s :[ne(im';hét s cRCEeE oy O larmg 1 olsheviki, C ey ¥ ; s i in Washington on re! 3 1 the cognac was intended for A - of minor casualtics, which totalled | 47T t0jthe Bolsheviki, which = epi- | 1 Washington on M 1|~y faitk spirit o ind that the defendants names, of which LT AT e b e R I e A onciliz vhict i ¥ | were seeking to evade the military B e eBree | will be a-dictatorship, with some other | resenth ommerci; manu- | IFALIAN LINER LANDS : an re- |Dolice and the fect o LI S s were Max M. Broder- | Trotzky. Lenine or Hohenzollern type. ! E 3 | | | N. MacCracken of depor- vea tricts of | | | 3 p , s ) reaty Capt. Coli, French flier, who made abor's side of th 2 by se Conseq 1 boats with the shipmer The sale of 3 of the country, com T NE T 5 nac is prohibited by al orders. e james V. Dean | Your advice to us not to fight is good susand associatior SO MTRO0BSIA NEW, YORIC 'n Enae 1s probinited Ly ser o s a8 B Don_ |advice for a dying man, but not for | and R e e s 5 e berty.” i T | New York, Marcl ner Americ tl 1 here tod S8 This was t military Joseph A. Ryan of E o 1 - CangHcHNe) g jce Holdridge of Noank; v > American_exnedi ’ b thitina Honat el of South Manchester: | STRIKE CAUSES BERLIN CARNIVAL FESTIVITIES e A e i | heaviest 1o Americans : Mandel of New Haven. | NEWSPAPERS TO SUSPEND PROHIBITED IN COBLENZ|ed coast artilery units ; o = ytooks overiths Coblanly - = he de lightly were Josepl | Berlin, Saturday, March 1.—(By 1 Coblenz, (By the oy, casua : [OLDECERMANEARMY 3 Al hville, Peter Nicas of { 4. 'p)) ’ Berlin newspapers wit Carnival f s among sidents of Americs had s BEEN MADE USELES®S a it 1 to consist | it i Wiliam Tyndall of Jewett | exception of the socialist organ have 1 by the Cobienz ) 2.—(By The A talwart men hot €eriir ey S e O G | prevented from appearing us a result | for the remain- y U s ey hapm of the sudaen strike proclaimed today e year, In occupied German R e r _ k today | It iS uncertain whether this strike occupied Germany as well, th : L come back he erected in the cems s s \,M“—"w-flifl a prelude to a general politica newspapers for weeks have been pub- 312t} ! t y jetme e Srectin Mol insignia and tried L or which a large part of Berlin labor | lishing column agitating _ 1 | Luthe Bakes air Thaw and 1 : 94 of disease |is agitating or whether it is due to|mMmasquerades and similar functions| Br: t let 1¢ | other 3 rmen are four of : vounded severe-|irade demands. Fear is expressed in |under present condition imer r iexman ar V| burie ador y, a ! Connecticut i some quarters, however, that the pres-| In thanking the Coblenz police de- f 2 i mer lion depart- | Club of A was announced to= men were Salter K sford | eyt situation may. be & spark in the | partment for having prohibited festivi- gt orial proposed by of Ridseie . John F. Sull- | political powder barrel. s Coblenz, the Volks | Captain i enbacker, Ameri- van of New both wounded se- |” T}]r: Mdu"mm‘.l,‘ ChrEo ot Crater - ; 1 e 1 | can 4 ho was appoint- i e v erely. | Berlin today published a nappeal to| We also thank the American mili-| The Italinn-Americans on the | | g d s by croumites. ol > SUNDAY LISTS the non-soclalist population of the | tary authorities, which clearly are de. | Americy wore it of Count |y army ¢ - 4 memorial to o TC i (e giolshai ston, March 2.—The follow- | capital urging a general counter strike | Lermitied to suppress excesses by those | Alfons ‘ r tio ! T Sl R oy oy e Dlan Ry re reported by the|in case the Independent Socialists car. | Who are o ed in amusing | agent : - e the er r all— et b sl e | comman sneral of the American v out helr {hreat to call a sener 1| themselve | Ttaiian W L E o s > piratim e | o8 s o i on. | EXpeditionary” Forces: strike. The council asks the people to = 'S TO | Civil Medal 3 i we by 0 et oL O Cros '8 are now within twen- | “yirsi cection—Killed_in action, /6; | combat force with, force. The nrese | WOMEN PICKETS TO BADGER | A detachme v 1 : ; good fortunc to come 9od onto -ru B i died_from wounds, 5; died from doci- |ike of this organization, however, is PRESIDENT IN NEW YORK | officors snd 68 nrs p s 1 Joaded onto ‘ruc int dent and other causes, 13; died of dis- | not high, . . + | TO DEPORT MEN SUSPECTED case, 89; wounded severely, 58; miss- = without u kind OF CAUSING EXPLOSION |ing in action, §; total 182 e Gataped n groun Fran ss. March 2. — Effort| Total number of casualties to ate, 3017 officers an commission case MEMORIAL “TO AIRMEN WHO WILL NOT COME BACK”™ W Yo rch 2—Plans for @& memorial “t irmen who will not 1 | | Pl | | 1 citizen of Grod of the town ouncil, J Amer tity | New York, March —Women mem- |ed in base al No. : 5 3 A memorial in the 1 a4 States to — { bers of New York iabor unions will | turred on the transport Ab o7 t : nen who lost their lives TO PROMOTE TRADE BETWEEN | picket the Metropolitan Oper: house, : = L e : club, it Wasiamnd thefr comir will he made 10 deport three men who | including those reported above T AT S AN PO AND | b e ooy Lenare, oo | POLICEMEN AT GATES OF S S s b aTe ey e PEx] 10 e Were arresten’ here yostaniny. ahias oo | Killed 1. action: “(inelnding ot o™ York March 2.—Establishment |yt that” tha. ! Beosident. bring COTTON MILLS IN LOWELL [, oo 11 En MissiON ymmittec to outline plans, *Thi investigation wh foilowod an ex- |35l at sea) S <. 370 O S ealo s mal brread | ut the release of Thomas Mooney, Lowell, Mass. March Arrange- ARRIVED AT POSEN s ething 1 5 the o t dies ! ounds . B lopment of trade relations vas 1ounced tonig! 6 Reh- ts were made tonizgh 0 s T T R e ; | American ‘Woolen Company. on Fri-|Died of dacase ....oooc: 2085 | o o onnoed hero today, | The: pew | S, Mooney committee of the Central men to be on duty tomorrow | The A: B9 ; 4 ADMINISTRATIVE AREAS e ) B e it e oeons were s cans “oioieeoo...... 3,042 |OTE3nization is backed by an execu- | ‘plans also wero made at a meeting | morning, to cuard against possible |Kernan, Ur i e March 2.—B; chapl owlton. | The men. T iliipe Bich: | Wounded in ‘action (over 85 . |tive' council of Palish societies in thelof the committeo today for a. mass|troable in onnertion L strike | William Howard, ie W thres Protes 3 it the Antonis Capello and Thillip Za- | . Per cént. returned to duty). 189,361 |United States with headquarters | meeting in Madison Square Garden |cafied by ewly form:1 organiza- |resentatives o lied 1 whenever g |lente, were held fonight by the Feadic. | Missing in action (not in- """ |Chicago and is under the direction of |on May 1, at which speakers of na- | tion of foreign workers. This organ- |sion io Poland gt i A cluding prisoners) = ieorge Fudakowski, who through his| tional prominence will urge Mooney’s | izasion, which demands n 44 hour week | morning et atsthey il e, e e : association with Premier Paderewski, | release. This meeting, it was said, will|and a 25 per cent. increase in s, | we of transporration, and at the timeing in Bostoa tomorrow on charges of Total to date ........ 263,783/.5 said to be in official contact with|pbe preliminary to the Mooney strike he operatives. | Council B e tntue razel most terri- | anto nine: anarehictic mropaganas C | Died from Accident and Other Causes. | (¢ Polish government authorities in S ent aut vote which is expected to be taken in iy there was not fin t4 be had in | " Bichellis, Capello and Zuente lived| COrporal—Angello Cavallero, Cent- |Faris London and Warsaw. May that whole district, nor the lumber to bufld them of “Tt becams fAnally necesrary for the army to fa nrospect of burials ShEsat sk Thers was no other way, That very day aboat five hun- Ared o o Treet Qis wict awai ed burial 1 secumulated dividing 1dministrative ik Americas would to the 1ations olas Mur- hia uni- ©~5 here Tt is tn t bodies were placed o truck mly available means | reelc operatives, number Immens The. bureau, it is stated, “will | ar nd form he largest | street n the same house with fhe four men (°eTVille deavor to furnish American manufae: RIS IS TOO | % four an manufac- | SAYS PARIS IS TOO who were killed. Much . W. W. and Died of Disease. turers and exporters with data rela- S NEAR THE FRoNflERl | on | cas anarchistic literature w found in|Haven. tive to the needs of Poland and later| o ; - i Lowell Textile Counsil | dere their rooms py the police. The police | Sergeants—George F. Card, New|arrange loans and credit Paris, March 2 iethesLorell o beliove the explosion was caused by| Privates—Ralph A. Brueanu, Wor. —— — ormer ¢ L . the dropping of dynamite intended for | cester. Mass WILSON FAVORS PALESTINE mneeting ! BisABLED BRITUL CHUISER sse in an attempt to blow up the Ray| The us llowing cabled corrections AS JEWISH COMMONWEALTH | 7¢ | i 1 veryh TOWED INTO KINGSTON il : ek ot te 1 % The are issued as an appendix to the reg- B should 2 e ey Diere t Fach L 3 o Washington, March 2. — President e i Kingstowr T . ular casualty lists at the request of | yirir. £ 5 S A heenc|ng 1 e ! B hearwat ~ ARM E - ot wax A RELIGIOUS LEAGUE SIMILAR the several press associations: "“‘élb::;‘;;?{fi?ty;?g;]d?(?oulla;,:uji\nll‘l}"In\’m‘ Paris is i00 near the s « E ed GERMAN »7‘5”’5}; rlp?[GLSS sAE,Lx < { ; TO SOCIETY OF NATIONS | Wounded Slightll, Previously Report- | way persuaded that the ailied nations: | fromtie . Mneretorn it 1o noemssiie | i : e e B York, March 2 Al ed Missing in Action. with' the fullest concurrence of thelthat the frontiér be removed from the | learwater sent a mes- el S e, - e Roman_ Catholic, Greek Privates—John Licamella, Bridge- | American government and people. | ront % Paris to Kingston : < OBITUARY. and Protestant churches may organize | Ort. were agreed that in Palestine should | - e i e ahe Seamshin o s rles ‘an Loan. detafled to di~ a_league similar to that of the pro-|Wounded (Degree Undetermined), | 05, 1aid the foundations of a Jewish | ARMISTICE TERMS SUBMITTED | Nemesis, which wes dispaichod to her B or commis “The arme copiain @ himeelt | posed soclety of nations, “to co-opor. | previously Reported Missing in Action. Comriy TO UKRAINE GOVERNMENT | aid arrived on fhe Scuw e o the A n o miet, tr "3 was in(ate in Christian work as brethren,” et QUi o = ppithd = { dioiaian o 8 s Hung : cz e R EDRILE the = could be received riter o all tre next da e Vi Protestant bishops, it was announced | gre undetermined ) 110; wounded| , FAVORS LEAGUE OF NATIONS|miticq to the Ukraine government to- | GREGORY GOING TO PARIS sistent reports which, despite repeat- | hospital i When the zraves wers dug the ne- | here today by Right Rev. R. H. Wel- [ 518 o1 /™95 0ol 203, New York, March 2.—A resolution|day by the inter-allied commission Z ed denials and inherent improbabili Mr. Var lifted the cask tc lor, Protestant Episcopal bishop of |50\ n By drermined pledgirig support to- President Wilson | stipulate that Lemberg and the pe- AS PRESIDENT’S ADVISOR | fontinue 1o ¢ that such em- |from his home in Los ders and marched to the Ind Fond du Lac, Wis. et 9! 5 ) and William H. Taft in their work for | troleum wells shall be left in_ the| Washington, March 2.—Thomas W. nt ofie s; tenderly they lowered | Bishop Weller sald that, accompan- | Lieutenants—Thomas E. Blake, {a league of nations has been unani- |hands of the Poles. It is helieved that | Gregory. refiting attorney them and r seen such r ed by Bishop Charles Anderson of | Cromwell. mously adopted by the American | th sredon v [ » and anothe b vet to he| Privates—Giovani Cicoli, Water- | Tariff Reform ach =zrave 1 tention_ ylus ranticy. T here o clive rates 1 ral o Americal pondents hurried uence of the Ukraine peasant|the United States, will accompany | well as merican missior 1 « « and tws league, it was an-|leader Petlura will be sufficient to in- | President Wilson to T as general | Spanish embassy. are daiiy besie ¥ 1 vere summor nd. were &t would journev scg o | bury nounced at the organization's head- | sure acceptance of the terms by |adviser and assistant 2t the p ‘vr\ls\ ms of vounger office redside whe od He was, ehalf of the ch Fue Privates—Frank R. Cole, Waterbury.! quarters here tonight Ukraine. 3 e swatiowdng the rumor. ars old