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v géz%bmw%:'i:iham;::h‘{ a ! M*fi%fl%"flflydbmmfllwy e £ § ; n-Boston. Tollowed a recen . h 14 i ) oal Washington, Peb. 8.Tho sensta nava L el A & g ARl OntAmntiment 1 —Some Democrats Who Led the Fight : MRS I TG BN rrngsrelipboat S e, T - R ¢ 3 R 3y ; s & fyeGe . Iy Cents a Ton Each Wi experts_that it would be unm,?uz gyt ’-':hw"""‘o& mier Lioyd ‘George. in a, speech today. (o« the Measure Voted For Its P; Refusing to Raise 18 S s b ” ix| Fork at four steel mills ton, the - ‘Welsh . national litkral douncil, £y ) -~ ’ " Until He Got Only 10 or 15 Cents Below the “Associas | Tonths on capital ships building for. the| 7 erverms pemrer o8 21167 & SO | wiich in fiphasioned worda' He deferided Ritter of Washington—Could Not Get Any Coal After 2618 | navy while experts study the questan of ] e Was Needed Because the Treasury Had Refused to Ac- s et iy (ran i e o A |Dest types based on. the lessons of the| 4 yeduetion in freight' rates was adked |l It et . . . _tiori Price”—Brought Civil Suit, But His Attorney Ad-iworia var. -~ " - ot e R e rmmfl‘w-“‘{;&ngwmg’w ! 1 - cept the Ruling of the Interstate Commerce Commission. FTs : 25 » 4 : X 0 | by six of ‘the cattlemen’s . assoc v 7 e /sdeinkg : : 1 “Thi 1 : : tion of i ‘ ; o A ; b ’ . "l'lm B ilTOO Sh' Ffl "US,." ¥ Ay s::h ol ml::q th.: : m‘x::n:‘:v:x'l? ity 35 of the : , m}:fii’mfi ks aks o iy “Washington, Feb. $.—Brought up under|onc amendment, Aesigned to protect ths government - against ovsPAyRiens, Was y B — R £, a,rule giving- it privileged status, the 3 . g ; : its conclusions to the senats, probably 3 ‘ that the need for unity had passed, & 2 3dgpted. Washington, Feb. 8.—Specific éharges | 1919 and 1920, according te. the. witness, | tomorrow. Its report will be prepared | emers Ate current tn - London tasd|exciaimed: “I wish o God ‘ee Winislow 'bill-authorizing pactiat payment| *EL 0 vt o the mterstate eun Mat a ‘combiation exists in the . coal |DY an association of local coal dealers. | by Senator Polndexter, republican, Wash-| Ore® to Ireland, granting sutonomy |C0U, because it worries me;'it fifle W8 | o réfiréads under the gunranty section of | merce commitice, which reported the bigh prices of coal in | ¢ refused, be said, and after April, 1920,/ ington, who was instructed to draft it mlh‘ St . sometimes, with dread.” o0 | the'tsanspoitation act was passed today | measure, sald legisiation was needed be e il s e et e e ., |atter final committee action on the pro:|20d Political amnesty. i “It someone could teil me “thal “tie | by the- : cause the treasury hud refused to aecept this eity and to shut off the eupply of | In detailing-His experierce the Wwitness | posal today. ' 3 d ek danger.'is past, ‘somieons wit i authority. | 'The bill ‘was defeated yesterday when|the ruling of the interstat. wal to dealers who cut rates were\put isald he didn't “lose any money, but did | -The committee acted'in executt Mo’ Susquehanna of the Unibod States | oo ™ “with Yiafon, .somedhie Whodt | voted' 6 - tfiger suspeniaon of %, | comimission’ that abont $360,060.000 oer heas 56 pinats scirmpaities INBAMMIE | Sbvess e ok b $ LR slon, but 50 far as c.uld * 2 learna) :rec | Steamehip cofipany's flect was diverted STAOU JU | Cien yomegie RO | TR red s two-thinds vote on| the carriors should be paid mow, a8 1ot he:Calder coal reguiation bill today bY | These included having & man in hia| Was no division of opiniam, st jewos as| 0 the port of Boston by wireléas beeause | ol ¥e CoUle 1ok, 1 ot Somile | DRAMPE.S Bome ~datecrats. who ed" tha | Inw Whise ne by g reid Ll Tobir C. L. Ritter, who said the “combi- |own employ “who reported every day on'| expressed in the vote ‘eagt. Actlon was| OF CORgestion at Eliis Island. roAY. Bt v, 7 fight: against ic then on the ground that| Dy giving s roads the :"::" ! shtion put him out of business.” » my. business to the association” and | taken after members of 'he navy fen- - i eamm) Y ‘A_world reeling under tie most forri- | effort was beéing made to rush it through, | them, Repreeerniniive Rayburn, d ot Chairman 1a Follotte ruled that the |having “a.depaftment of justica agent |eral board appeared fo. uppose, the 1.o.| Oormsny hae given motlce shat 6 will 41 ") 0 o vor acaie. s T, wils he turned wbout ‘and supnorted it today aft-| Texas, a memoor of the committen. de: wymumitiee weuld go further with the In- |along with. me for so many days they |pogal. Previous to that the commii-tes|TeP1y shortly’ to ‘the allled fnvitation to 4 oiy oo™l Cntlion of tofis GIELLES | o1 Syipaetisllts XA Brva given for doonte| ures ther sy o, the. ou tee, quiry after Senator Reed, democrat, Mis- | thought he Was' working for me, too.” | had heard “Secretary Danfels and Hear|Send fepresentatives to the reparations ) conis wars in the me¥ing, #1@-skl 4~ | and-amendment. A" wins. Dugis, free from entanglessints sourl. declared that the wiiness had “es- | No prosecution” had been’ instituted un- | Admirals W. S. Sims, president of :ne|CoDference in London, March 1. tional fights among. th: variis “There was plenty of debate, but only | With the goveinment. <2 ol tablished a prima facie case of conspiracy | der: antl-trust laws, Ritter said, but a|naval war college, and Bradley. A. Fiske,| - - Z > . | should not be resurrestel wntil th - P to_violate anti-trust laws on the part of |clvil kuit had been browght, although his | retired, former alde for ojerations A Moscow wireless dispatch received in = 2 Was over. 1 ®_local association,” and moved that the |attorney had informed him, hé'safy that | The house naval committee mlinuefl‘lflndon says that Prince Peter A.. Kro- . 3 "The Drims ministar's speech was 't an- department of justice azents be summon- | “this. bunch is- too' stromg for us. today its study of the dfsarmement gues- | Potkin, ‘the Russian author and revolu- ey 3 Ape > ed to explain their attitude in the mat- | - Names, dates and mnnyn-lnzct HARDING RESOLUTIONS BY EXECUTIVES &Wer to recent vigorous attacks af 3 giPemet. dates and jockiar revauiks were | ton, heating Sie. Philip Gibba, Britien| onary leader, dled In Moscor. the” coalition and the breaking away bf |- / $9:ALANDON NeRsuBOAT ¥ THE SNENICAN 1mciOu ter. put in the record as'the witness pro- | war corespondent, who sald Great Britain g some’ of the ' importaut. ¢oalitionist,, who ! - it 5 S 9 ‘ Ritter told the committes that a man, |ceeded. B . - Would not enter a.race With the United| The steamship Oyaka mrrived fn Bos- | have decided that the time, has come’to cmbr:; E‘én?.s'rez:h and Dl’y‘::n:. g‘n’; o S el 3~ There: Gt sha representing & coal mining company, ‘“This i3 a serious thing,” Senator Reed | States for sea power. - England, he said, |ton completing a voyage from Gulfport, | stand for their own parties.” suggested to him that he “raise his vrice | interjected. - “The penttentiary doors are 3 : § Alptutic : (Hirdlng”, retuined, 1o s ise s O i st oy Bt 16 agule- did not have the money, and, he added, Miss. to Buenos Aires and thence to Bos- | | ANuding to. Ireland, the premier 8aid | strana; < oy n government for the most Englishmen do not regard an|ton which was started last March, . |the coalitionists' had given Ireland m ;;mdm’“{:‘;:fl‘:,‘“ ‘:::‘1‘:’;4" e Dnguv:-'::fi‘n" 1o capturs Grave: American navy a menace. . greater measure.of home rule than either |{o pid- farewell to the vacation ship. evader, was expr;-yua au’r. n-oln -u«x: Barrett Wendell, 60, professor empritus | Gladstone or Asquith had proposed. . | Alj efforts to pull the Viciorh out of | adopted today by the exceutive comos ot Harvarg. University where he had But,” he added, “they:say they Won't | the mud fafled today and Mr. HardIng |tee of the American Legion, in session taught English literafure for 37 years,|take it. They must have an Irlsh repub- | decided not to walt longer for her (o re- | here The resolution, which was ordered — died at his home in Boston. Yo, 7n Irish ‘army, an Irish pavy. . They | sume her, northward crolse. He expects |sent to members of congress, approsed o Albany, N. Y., Feb 8.—Operation of wom't ot M, and if they don't get i, we |15 come ‘ashore tomorrow morning and | proposed congressiona] fhiens ] i T niers o Albany and Troy today by | . Eauncation’ for all ehildren fn Palestine | 75 (00 ey WAL Will 008 policmen, oar omplete his trip up the cosst 40 St. Au- | Bergdojl's escase from Aot R ’ 6n, . 8.—The recent s ed | the ed Traction Company under i . : ne by train. shortage In newsprint 4id not exist and | 5hop conditions brought sbext- cerme o | Fith the egception of those belonging 1o i - Effofis to put the Legion on reserd . ght about rioting in nomad trib in homes, walking us respectable tehant | The president-elect’s return to the!as g locAl federal court was disclosed today | publishers were lead to purchase by m-s|both citles, particnlarly in Troy. Shots | % es or living ia oUYINE] gy mers or swaggering along -the road oppos - ng the non-partison league were ; ots | houscboat involved many difficulties ,the mage mbers ahom With th earrest in Brooklyn. N. Y., of Mae | information s to the true condition of | Were fired by the poiice in Troy in dis. | o O® 18 SOUSht BY the governmenl. | ungi] they come to a hiding place, where | party threading & narrow Jangie trail and | other b where :nr:mmo:u B Sedtve, . Baron, a_merchaat, and Bernard W.|the supply circulated by manufacturers, |Dersing crowds, a score of strikebrenkens | s, ey oind ries, pussing perhap the very | picking a preoarious way along a rickety | but after consierable dennte varioas Levy and, Virgll A. McManon, deputy|faid W. J. Papc, edltor of the Water-| Were more or less geriqusly injured, odrs |, The American steamer West Arrow,{policemen they are about to murder, a8 |pler to board the laonch ¢hat took them ' ’ United States Internzl reverue collectorsbury, (Conn.) Republican, and president | Were wrecked, trolley wires were torn (rom Galveston and Newport News, ar- 25 cents a ton each week until he got {opening for these men if they are guilty only 10 or 15 cents below the assuciation |of what you say.™ = price,” which was a figure fixed curing | “They are guilty,” Ritter retorted. “OPEN SHOP” CARS CAUSE 1 : 3 RBIOTING I ‘AN WHISKEY CONEPIRACY IS MISINFORATION CAUSE N ALBANY AND TEOY DISCLCSED IN CLEVELAND OF MIGH PRICE OF NEWSPRINT Cleveland, omdo, Feb, 8.—The greatest ‘whiskey conspiracy in the hictory of the Chdigh they wite ISRt Gk L S e ikt The o At l!m-oluuan. were voted down and tabled in gharge of wh'stey permits for thejof the Publishers’ Buying Corporaion, wn|down, roadwayvs blocked with debris, and | Fived With 742 milch cowss at Bremen,| “Are we to ailow that sort,of thing 1o | famlliar companion piece to Mr. Hard. \,T:;,,fi‘:’:"“;‘"fi, R ey B tyn federal dlstrict. dddressing representatives of several New | SWitches tampered with, A 1donated to Germany by American farm- !be done without protecting the people we Ing’s experience last November when b e n.d ;“ ..m.,..; u-.num.m Federal District Attor-| Ingland newspaper publishers here -o-| Three cars were moved jn Albany and | €7 jare sending there? {(Gries ' of ' “Not") |attempted to leave Point isabel, Texas, | comman o s i vising stae ney Eastman sald tonight, secured a|day. \ four over the main lines of the company, g vt There is-no. jesue between us and our agreement with McMahop and “An unpreéedented boom in advertis- Levy to get permits for the removal of 19" he sald, “lowered newspaper stoek Hiquor, and that In other citles he engin- | to such an extent that s number of pube ecered the obtaining of permission to allow | lishers were forced to go into the mar- commanders of i Nebraska, and’ 2 jafter similar bad luck had broken up h! 1 Instslation of & #ystem of timing op- | nolitical opponents on home rule. We | vacation there. P his| Oidahoma taat the legion itaeif shouid When Mr. Harding came ashore fn & | oo P° & part against the league which were tied up eleven da ‘ $ Striko of the 1300 eramiomes v Yyt | erationa In the fiting department of the | have gone one better tian the Giadston i ' company, attempted to put inte Hood Rubber company plant at Water- | ian home rule. : launch yesterday his o the | 3%, an organization. nes wage scale calling for a 25 por cent,, town. Mass, was followed by ® walkout | *“There is an ssue about sctting up a8 | river banie & ainirncr o} reaponed | In urging the legion to go on reserd the liquor to be shipped in and sold. ket all at the same lime and’ beg for|deCrease. Movement. of the cars today ; of w! women operatives. independent: country by our very gates— | before they found a safe landin, opposing the league speakers declared The three men, with Adoiph @lick, a{paper. This sent the price up. More pa.|WAs In accordance wWith an order of thn | — {bY the places where submarines used to | however, a secrel service man went | Liat 1S leaders were disioyal and were Youngstown jeweler, and two alleged con-| per Was being manufactured -than ever jPublic service commission directing the |~ Three firemen were vvereome by smoke | lurk and sink our ships and endanger our | scouting and discovered a decaying mm;“’."u'_.‘ e leazue to cloak seditious ac- jutting out from a primaeval forest of | . Opponents contended that such } federiites in Pittsburgh. were indicted se- | before and the available supply was suf.|company to provide trensportation. The and street car traffic was tied wp for |commerce and the life of the nation. o palmettoes, almost opposite the spot|.coon Would be considered by many sretly by the Cleveland grand jury om|ficent with reasonadle use to satisfy ail There'is an issue as to whether the po- {cars were operated but carried no pas- {more than half an’ hour by 2 fire in January 27. They were charged with con-| needs, but by means of widespread mis- | Sengers other than guards employed by | the factory of the Androscoggin Shoe Co., |licemen 2nd” soldiers who are there up- | where the Victoria les. 1t was there : [&Fers and other members of the leagug Spiracy to violate the national prohibltion | Information circulated me propaganda b the company, and police officials. - |in Boston. holding the honor of our flag are'to be | that the president out tonight | YN themselves were loyal, as indicating act AN an attempt to bribe Safaty Di-| NeWaprint manufacturére, pubiiahors wers| Trow was the scens ot Mo ers trom | ay .~ | shot down.by men who lurk in heuses. |0 board the ouschece "854 | oppasition of the lezion to the sconomic rectér Scott of Youngstows, to permit a | led fo/belleve that there was.a world-wide | early morning when the first oar rolied | The Usited States shippiug boerd | I kuiow,of no other issue.” " From _the pler .the Victoria was seen |2nd poiltical policics of the league, Al shipment of whiskey worth more thany PApEE famine and started hoarding. . [out from the Lansingburg barns, . The |steamer Basaah stranded in the harbor at $100,000 to bs sold there. & 1 “Bpecylatiol d. b s 3 e e - g Iying o the blistering sun two miles off | SPEAKers dgreed (hat the leglon should _ and Boarding created a | disorders continyedag the day wore ¢n. St Picrre, Miq., during a nortbeast gale | GOOD 'WISHES T0 MEDILL ehore and the nml':noru of the parly | MOt OPpose the leagudls status a8 & tters found in Paron's possesslon |<Condition of etaycity when as a matter of | B wak.ku Tepair ‘and will probably.be a total [loss.” Her SCHOOL OF JOUERNALISM | ashore to attract attention from the | POlitical party. he was arrested In Younestown | fact rést warchouses flied with, news-| Wagon in Novth Troy. early. shis morn = : vastl { house boat proved unavailing. Mr. Hard-| ARnouncement was made at teday's Inst Eastman sald, susgest that im;| Print paper existed In e-ory pubishing| Which resulted in five strile-breakers be. | —— Chicago, Féb, 8.—Conscience and truth | Ing took the iead in the demonstration of | Mooting taht efforts would be made te portant disclosures f many cities cast| center. The net. reult <w rat newspac|ing Injured, at least one eriousty. the | Nie persons are mader arrest in Mex- |in tceeoiion e v Keynote of mes.'| dlstress, tréadye far out on the shaky | Bave the Knints . of Columbus . remeves of the. Mis river may , deyelop| Por Dublishers and newsp:...t brokers and| Troy police were called upon. frequently ico-City, in connestion with the bombing |sages bearing £ood ‘wishes 1o ‘the. new |timbers of the Abandaned pler. He wayed | Certain conditions fro mtheir offer to fhe soon. . : : l"’w“» lators lost millfons becauss. every | during the day to come fo the aid of the of the résidence of the Archbishop ot Joseph Medill school. of fourhatisin: 6f |8 White handkerchief and shouted at ¢he | 181n of §5.000,000 for construstion of s The letters. according to Eastman, hade gmsorr;n: cent 2, pound in jthe cosc | Strike-breakers. 3 - {Mexico and the Juergens Jeweiry com |Northwesiern university tonight fromed- | top. of his lungs. war memorial in Washingion. The com- S mmoriaas eads Ino (he aTsesd Sckivi-| 1 Mo ho-trade e mulen dob-|, Ul B, poles tn Troy. were gumy pany's butdng. | ¢ i wad oiber prominent toen and wom- | Other members of the party soines in | mitiee unt Hight voted 1o etuse the o ties of this and other “rings.” .-*;;fh:h:nm::z:e‘: ho had dissemin. | the police In Albany was confined .cl;liefi'y} Crumb dances, where girl’ mm;fih@: h,:,fl:,:?,';::m ,,:,,.‘f.',,:"’,,," S Rty Tk 8 Tt A Tt el i Teit O ‘Miary, hatrinis & 8 e ' o ¢ - 3 R of seve - o 2 8 AT MORE THAX 008 ff' ©Xpense of the rest of the trade.” |Imported crews. Sympathizers of {he pbeen-vrohihlted at. the Arlington (Mas.) |eq the large audience. showed no signs of life. bellef today that the money offered by % £ ER A gtrikers, frustrated in their early al-|High school. President-elect Harding in a tslegram| After & haif hour's futile effort, the | the Knights of Columbus could met be MUBDER CONVICT BREAKS "mpts to bring down the trolley Wires in New York, Feb. —Thre. men acused + |aeclared that “nothing surpasse the pos- | PATty despaiched a Becret service man | ufed to erect a memorial, under an agree. by tederal authorlties In Cleveland with this city succeeded Jate i the day in do- | o | . b JAIL AT FRANKFORT, KY. [Ing s0. When repair men, were sent ont | 100 ey o e et ettty of | Sloillties for service that are vested in a Rt e ) : B | . In an antiquated leaky rowboat across |ment entered into by the Knights as one ing ransfer cases of bond- sent out i to of | - consp! to replace, the wires torh downey 100 gallons of alcohol, Bonto Esposi! i great journal commanding the public con ed whiskey from that city to Brooklyn B ! the two-mlle expanse of water .g‘umiof me“-even participants in the Unitec ey oklyn | - ey Were 'New Ha as arrested in Stratford | fidence,” h comod wind and tide, and just at nightfall the |War Work Campaign fund. This were arrested In Brookiyn today. It\was| * Frankfort, Ky, Feb. 8.~Joseph Wend- | 5tones by the crowds, some suffering sy 1o o el iy L and added that such conodence 3 g agree. was won through' “good consclenge im {Hitié launch chuzged shoreward to the | ment was sad to stipulate that mo fumds alleged that they withdrew the lquor|Mhe, central figure ten, years ago.in a |SlSht injuries Huge. piles of debris fore United States Commissioner Lavery. every -utterance” - ¢ | resce. - Mr. Harding and several others !ralsed by public subscription “should be v-lue|d ALt e pa 000 tn&mm: i Sisder, 1:: nisht added an- | %1% Were placed on the tracks to prevent | Lord Northeliffe of ‘tHe London Times ) Went to ‘the Victoria, intending to bring spent for non-war work or permanen! permits an er sold some of other to remarkable exploits, state e I o o € cars. int from all | j; i 1 some baggage ashore and nd the !structures” The $5,000,000 offered 1 in Youngstown, 0. Peformatory officTaia aanounced today g | NN wttempt was made to operste oars | o, 0%, Y o1 mewsprint paper Al et Do it oA e o - 4 B foreign. countries as w\l as Oanaidy national. concepts of journalism, while |Right in Daytona, but they reversed their | the Knights of Columbuh, was said . 'The men arrested were Moe H. Bare|broke prison, they said, apprent in either Proy or Albany after dark The - 1 ron, Bernard W. Levy and-Virsil M: Mc-|ed ‘the streot . 3pprently. para Wwas urged before the house ways =and 'y Countess Bathhurst of the London Post | Plans, and when they came back It was |have been that organization's remajming of Frankfart in women's | OTPany plans to send out cars manned means committee by . American —mews- | cxpresed the hope that in the -school |0 #ay good-bye to their companions. |share of the fund. Mahon, all of Brogklyn, held in $1500/dress and when ho tired of his brief | bV, strikebreakers again. early tomorrow. puc® UNIGHarS would be “an; aim to give ‘prominence to | - Most of the party had grouped them-| The Y. M. C .A. recently gave its par: ball each, they announced they would|freedom was caught by guards ascending prom that the Troy city officials had | what is best and highest in politics and | S¢lves on the steps of a long deserted 'of the genera] war work fund to the le- contest attempts to remove them 10 a-rnpe ladder in an attempt to scale the | ?‘!k d for assistance from the/state po- | human life and to discard the merely | COttage near the pler. Mr. Harding pick- | gion without conditions and it is now bé- Cleveland. tory walls and re-enter his prison | e Proved unfounded The police’ there ' 1yampel . contributed . severai hundred | sensational which 18 harmful to the pub. |{ed & deltberate way along the shaking | ing used by the legion a8 a trust food f TR AR are reported as feclng that they have som | sand marks to be ubed for the pur- lic. . pler in the gathering gloom. although his |and, under a resolution adopted by the UNION CARPENTERS ARE TO The fact that he carried & dress leq | (h¢ Situation In hand. In Alany, too, Ll0US2Rd i i usanne, . footing gave way.under him once 2 RESIST WAGE REDUCTIONS | prison officials to belleve Wendling may | Lic Police expressed the opinion no out. S»2s¢ Of food and cloihing fer the poor | Stepliane —La e e Tt M ' It was announced in Berlin that Freda , o tors P B e Gls _r;’l‘!comlllu today, may be used as ool children of Germany. B atin, cabled from Paris: “That which ee. comple: e trip In Bafety |lateral. | Haven, Conm. Feb. §.—The unton | o Fesponsible foz the appearance of the fslde help would be required to maintain | {is . most - essential in journalism is the|and just s Mosquito Lagoon began to| The committee adopted & memerial New Haven, - B Mr:xfln ] “woman in black” whose presence on the 2 Discovery of jthe lomg sought fertflizer | love, the worship of truth.” demonstrate unmistakably why it was 80 | urging congress to unite with the allisg bogi - :"' e eaped 1 mod streets has been reported o number of REPUBLICA. that will growr:flu and kill weeds is| Another Paris editor, Paul De Depuy, | "amed. the party disbanded. sending the | nations in assembling the bodles of the Shated oaight by dblagaica who' atisue | oo S tort pollee, | s IOTATR20 | announced by the- experiment. station of iof the Petit Parisicn, cabled:’ “From my | ®rains of “The End of a Perfect Day' ed the session here today of the state | gon chapel | unnamed dead of the assoclated armies e g ey < DRAFT A NEW TARIFF BILL 'Rhode Island State college as the result | experience, I find that it is lunacy to un- |{and “Good Night, Ladies” floating out | council of carpenters. The meeting was BLY. Show. Iast F 1he watets, in Framte and erecting a memorial tc H twent; rears of research, idertake to decelve the people.’ in jou Croes th them. unell of carpenters. | The meoting WA | night and in'some unexplained manner m-‘;’"i?m“rn{h F:hl 8.—The republican n‘“ o nalism, more than'in any other fleid, = Members of the committee spent mueh out in regard to a onion program | 248 ‘Bls way outside the reformatery | MIOTLY of the house ways and means! jon . Hareen, president ef the {honcsty is the best policy. The public |TILTS OVES JURORS FOB of the day at the capitol appealing to AR B AR ST His abaencs was noted and a|gommittes has practically completed its gyl g Steel Car Co, of Dittaburgh, | 10oks for truth as well as information in MATEWAN BATTLE CASE |COnsress to-take immediate action or mxmui But | he voluntacily | [TIETEM tentative ph:.oiustetg;:u‘;:eu; was. elected a director - of the Ba.!dwln!:h‘ n‘e_l:r-'- “': mfllfl a:fimoe‘,evemhlu 3 lerislation for the relief of wounded wa: burn, secretary of the Connecticut State provide for the b ;Locomotive Works. to succeed Alba B.|!o satisty such a legitimate desire.” | ' wyameon W. Va, Feb. $.—Proceed- | veterans. Federation of Labor. Derby was chosen | Vondling, ~€ubject of & ration-wide | ROV e e ’:g';;"u‘r“e‘lfefbfi“‘lz';"“ihhmn, Wwho recently resigned. Best wishes for the school, whith has |ings in the Matewan battle trial were 28 the scene for next year's meeting, and x"m"m L lh" b mayer of Alai) T o i Fordney, it is nnl:iyent;od. % ¢nrolled a record namber of students faf | cniivened today by tilts between counsel afficats: ware olected 45 tollows: g;m;l: :u rv‘eau--d t:lld. Whose 1087 |will break away from precedent i ing | Burslars blew the vault of ‘the Bamik|the work to start chis ‘0“‘-“:!*" read | ihen the state sought & ruling whereby President, ‘Thomas P. O'Brien, Hart. | ¥88 10 e Wiy Sarouisville | gratting of the next tariff by calling in |Of Sussex and Surry, at Wakefield, Va, | {rom Frank B. Noyes of Washington. | union me; now on the tentative panel of i first Vice president, J. L. Richards, | ST 2 TSL SEOAAE Ya8 Aot | al republican members of the commites thirty miles west of Norfolk, and be- | Drésident of The Adoclated Press, and |jurors would be struck from the list on At New Haven; second vice president, H. W, L ul%: 1919 | to participate in writing the bill. It has tWeneen $25.000 and $80000 in liberty | from Frederick Roy Martin of New | ol Toore'n PRI a% at B | Lendon. Feb. 8.—Sir Auckland Geddes been the practice in the preparation of bonds and war savings stamps was stol- | Vork, acting general manager, who €81d: | woyid" render a decision after he had re- | 2 e i e previous tariff bills to accomplish a large €N e o Domerfal in £2tab- | viewsd the testimony offered In transcript | States, ls returning to Washington e While & trusty, he once was _found | P2t Of the Work in sub-committees. ~ |- ;i brtin e e il u’;umc;’-innwr: totm. ;dmp‘:n 3. S5 world confiiensé: on - o e Minority nembers of th Disappsarance of all the forests in the p 5 ! Two union men are on the tentative o in the home ef & Frankiort womsn 1d | tireq of whom Wil not be menmens o | United States within , half g century, | € Ay I ol tetofs. tist.” “Heretotore only members of the | 2rmAment, according to reports publish- BONYON &' MAINE To e after A0 oboence Of B ek | the next congress, will bé entirely on the | Was predicted in an address here: last | A s ot ooy Arthus Bris. | nited Mine Workers of America have [#9 in the afternoon papers. RETAIN' STANDARD True| o, discovered passing Franklort | outside n the drafting of this Ml as has ‘night by Harris A. Reynolds, sceretary |Pane, editor of the ‘Chicago Herald and |y in®c cuged. i A —_— e an: Al Sxaminer and the New York: oJural: | ““Tie list of, twenty tentative talesmen g i leges, it was anneounced, have aptain 11 Patterson: of ‘the Chicago 2 & Bosten, Feb. 8.—The Bosten and Maine | 5 o 2 ° { was_completed at_adjournment but it is that it could not sgain adopt its train only after the measure is ready to be| Hemry Ryan, of Boston, of the Amerl- | 108 P87\ ¥ Un‘vm‘f{“ et m‘::h 4 | fore either side is rcady to start selec- ry ce to the state daylight saving law 28 PROJUIBITION . CASES 5 vll;l;{ad and when a final vote is de- ;canism committee of the American Le- Chicago, and i "l’. Cutte?, m*‘;’n_ttm'vt the necessary twelvé men to hear M‘g;nd?t’m; :ouifl:!eel A'!;:fl “(1}; aDl_stID g ¢ - HAVEN|® Chairman Fordney gave no lndlatluns!tgl‘oa:;l die:n‘t‘!;‘:loifoion ‘:I:lesm::fin%e‘r::; m:u:{ P‘:’;.ww fl""‘;°u °f_ The "la'fll“ = 04 told the lestslative committee on today with respect to the date on which be removed .because of thelr un-Ameri- o . Yogal affairs, which is consldering a bin |, New Haven, IB. 8.—Twenty-elght pro-| ine bil) will be ready for final committee canism. . ; ey e for the repeal of the law, that although hibition law cases. were-disposed of by action. He has declared, howeevr, that o VIRGINIA TO ESTABLISH -A the ‘Boston and Mame did not oppose|JudEe Bdwin S.Thomas n-the Umited| 1y wonld be introduced early in the ex-| An sirplane rate war hes been started SWEET POTATO SYRUP PLANT A 4 daylight saving, it could not operate its | SAtes district court here today. The de-|try gession, Which President-clect Hard- |between Enmgland and France with the : s R “ | prantord- Conn:, Feb: 8.—An argument | [0F° the diet a resalucion proposing cur- thins on such a schedule in-this stats| [CRJANtS entered the pleas of guilty. |ing winl cail: stinouncement that the French limes are | Washington, Feb. 8i—A over prohibition tonight resuked in the tAlment of naval armament. His reso while difterent ‘time laws prevailéd in| ThoT = S} s s g e ' ' |ecutting he London-to Paria fare to $17.50, | YTUP PIAat I8 to Do establisicd by the geath -of Joseph ‘Kitman, 35, a farmer, |Uom he sid would suk Japen 1o eom Majhe. New Hampshire and Vermont. !| BATLROAD LABOR BoARD against the rate of'a ‘year . ago which | SOyerIment at Fitzgerald, Qeorgia. Unller | 430" Tiveq on the Short Beach road here. municate . . “Tniformity of time In a"'of the New ) " fo. Hartford . ¢n a laboratory process worked sut and pat- | el 1y Sa. to1d e wie that e | England. and to decide on the best way . s is i k4 : 5 RECESSED TILL THURSDAY |%as $75. ; ented for. the: pubMc: by Dr. H. C. Gers, | e oty i, L Whis. | (o Testrict naval programmes in eon- e i Kalodixlery, of Hartford, was o] ©a | DUTeaU Of chemistry, the commercialspos- | ras 50 ‘s e g | Junction with those' nations, dealt with the mest severely by the court.| - Chicago, Feb. 8.—The railroad labor ! Ba¥ sfiver in London was off 1-42 at | JITE0 2 fine, b T g 9, By~ o o By Ozaki was expelied from the Kes- 2 S i : the ooart. | o 36d an ounce. New ~York domestic : Srics il manufacture of a fine, braws. | ;' reuplyer and made: threats to shoot her. S Friday b he had mot EARLY RETURNS FROM He waa charged with posséssion of liquor, | board, hearing the controversy between rice unchanged at 99 1-2 cents. TFor- |, D 60!y palatable” ayrup from. a herefd- | gy . continned her objections and attempt- | 5% last Friday because he ha Sschrid oflatie And. was: itk 68 Sy in| (He” Telinialia. Sl thelr empityen. ovge DR O e et st | fore waste product. are to he explored, a0- | o5 take the gun away from him. While Supported a suffrage bill urged by the SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTION | jail and fined.$100 and costs. Julius Mar. | national agreements recessed ‘today oo I b gy ;;.‘L“"U";".. curd‘lnf to gdnnpuchmznl tonight by the | wipron Cae trying to prevent her from | PTLY. month i |cents. . . agricuitune departmen i | selzing the weapon, it exploded and the outh Africad_ election thus far. re- | ona aes tiey ey o Insjaft| CEeprpueniatives. of -eeven . indepentunt | Many persons think it equal o first | yaiae eriterea dis log. Mrs. Kilman sent | BAY STATE TOWNS VOTE osiyed. the Bouth African:party, hesded and fined 8}:0 and m“ The others ; employes’ organiz nflnnq completed their A, Chelstrins enrd aloned with the fni. | /A5 CANE syrup,” the.atatemeht sald of | S General Jin Christian Sm;xta, i Bdiad fined, the amounts ranging from | testimony ¢oday. mfl . £6r ‘a ‘physiefan and tried.to check the GA! s PER CENT. BEES - Chriato: th the tnl- | (1o sweet potato produict. . 4 - 4 AGAINST 2.15 PER CENT. twenty-three candidates: - the la- | tarn ooy ik, the. cosfs. added 'in | rhiss benlefittag their rs and main- | tials “E. A" may lead to the dentifica- | “Iitsgerald .was selected because . a | MOY" Of blood herselt, hut before assist each case. ‘They Included: Charles Helm, | tained. their tight to negotiate agree.|tion'of the mysterious stranger who slew | fulding was aavilsble and also because rrived: Kifman dfed. Boston, Fety 8—A substantial ma- GEDDES IS TO PROPOSE A CONFERENCE ON DISARMAMENY one of the most Important questions the ambassa. dor discussed with the prime minister. been the custom in past years when tar-of the Massachusetts Forestry Associa- Iff legislation was under consideratiom, ! tion, TO PROPOSE IN DIFT AVAL OURTATLMENY . Tokio, Feb, 8.—Tuklo Ozaki, a forme: ARGUMENT OVER PROHIBITION leader of the Kenscl-Kal or opposiiien sED {party to the Associated Press today be Yt R rrsiiou SR | would today fntroduce indopendently be- y s P 8 fn.the P ) of Bridgeport, charged with opjerating ay. 8 i borites three; the nationalists two and the . and Ferdiman with roads ember, hn Di Rosa in a knife dwel om Sning | Medical E rit; inst the granting of licenses for T Tk fonjurs of, Higl elec, g;mn:: T Baa, et nrtfini:lh;onl. T e oo Sank of Berkahire pona mm& '.‘m’:-?:s“lumfiu;u'x:n? o s | saia S . ot e Der cent, beer was returned tion ‘was fhe defeat of the Smuts candi-| ", R tention that heretofore the brotherhoods e The project is the first to be undertak- | THI Rold"an inquest fomarrow. yesterday at many town meetiigs hetd date of Frederick H. Creswell, the labor | bad undertaken to represent all em-| Productlon of bitumlinous €4Al for ‘the |en in the way of & semi-commercial in this state, according to returns reach- leader. ERMANY ACCEPTS NVITATION ployes. - - ‘week ended Jan. 29 ‘i estimated by the | plant by the new bureau of development ) WEARING AGAINST MINERS' + |ing here tonight. The total vote in the TO CONFERENCE IN LONDON | With. the completion of the independ- |Geological Survey at $525,000 tons, 73.- | in 'the' department of agriculture, T PRESIDENT CONTINUED | 75 {0WDa for which figures wese svailable WEDDING, ’ S ents’ testimony, the board was prepared {000 tons lower than the previous week. 2 s iier s was: Yes, $305; no, 11633, Oniy four Allen--De Soury, Berlin, Feb, 8.—Dr. Walter Simons, |to hear the general presentation of evi-:Anthracite output is estimated at 1,998, | BOUND OVER TO THE Pittsburgh, Kansas, Feb. 8.—/Ths hear. | (€0 of ‘the towns reporting voted for N Dijen, France, Feb 8. —Lieutenant|the forcien \(nister, foday handed to the | dence by the brotherhoods. B. M. Jew- ¥ ¥ Henty T. Allen, son of Brigedier-Gerieral | F'rench charge d’affaires the ' following | ell, chairman of the employes’ commit- én, commander. inchiof of the Amer-|Tote announcing the government's ac. | tes, was in New York, however, and the forces on tha Rhiney was married T e TOLLAND SUPERIOR COURT/|ing of contempt of court charges against | “¢P%e: / A ‘ Alexander M. Howdt, president of the > G . 3 Chnsted 8. Halohyt ol New. Xask. xep- .—8: A = A 3 d five members | BLIZZARD RACING THREE ceptance of the invitation 1o take part i | committee said®it Was mot ready to pro- |resenting Norweglan shipptng Interems | g onsneld, Feb. & —Samuel Gitlen, of|{Kansas mifie workers and five m o e Hartf was bound over to.the Tolland \ DAYS IN NEWFOUNDLAND Mm‘ Sk e e e 3:;- e =it e obrmes i v g - IO U0 i :;“’ ;l‘;’ ;\v "‘sb" °:"‘::"t";l ’fl'elfl,llxndnr wnnt;“;unflor court today after he n this county despite gt e et M o L ence ; i ED . shipping. board thut. his .efitnts ce- ed not gullty to a cliarge of obtain- | an injunction forbidding them to do fo. ter of the mayar of Gesrolles, With reference to the conversations | NEW CARDINALS WILL sent fhe charge of Martin J. Glllin that | hee §4.600. Sader faise. Rierehuca {rom | was - simdnaed. today Aol mext: Pues The entire population of the village | botween 'the Trench ambassador and INCLUDE ONE AMERICAN | they received $22,000,000 too much. Charles J. Farrell, a #ilx manufacturer | day. *The defendants were released upon witnessed the wedding. thé German foreign minister, the govern- 7: s ¥ [ : ; % : this town, Gitlén's bond was fixed At|.their own recognizance, They wcre ur-|three day: ment acospta the Invitation’ conveyed o | - Rome, Feb. §.—The new cardinals who| Captsin John W, Thetaburg, 78 years | 5 v ~ Gk e raginz unabated. Rall’ 3 rio $3,000 and was furnished, - .. | rested yesterday. water afd highwag traffic has been sus- Joe—Even & policeman cannot ar-{i tby the ambassador and will on March | are to be created at the coming consis- |of age, retired river man, who command- | = Gitlen was arrested today by the state| =The continuance was grantsd at the pended throughout the coleny, and pedes- rest m}u_ %:t of time! 1 send qufi%fl;fim to London. | tory will irclude one American, probably | ed the famous steamboat. t Pittsburg, which | mated police. He Is alleged 10 have fn-| request of the unlon officials who, declar: | trians here today were compelled to use "~ are ‘based on | two Italians ond one -Spafilard, Monsig- thie Messenget”In'a race when Jenny | timidated’ Farwell Into making 'payménts| ed' the case was one of vital importance | snowshoes to venture Into the streete ark Joseph Schulte, archbishop of {Lind anq her company were béing taken | on the basis of allegations fa conpectibp to lubor generally and that they wish- The barometer in was falling tvie . and- Dr. Faulhaber, archbishop | from Pittsburgh to-Cincinnati. more than | with the micide of a New Ynrk wonda{ed more time to perfect their written re- evening, with no s visible of & break of Munich, will be given the red hat. '50 years ago, died-in Gallipells, Ohlo, lest sammer. ply. 4 in the storm.

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