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TO THE e N SERVICE. NEW BRITAIN ITKASE AFALAY‘S_ NOSKE |STERN TERMS TO BE IMPOSED STRIFE AT WEINAR "‘ | VIENNA'S 15O 1S ALWOST COM | | i deliberately framed in a spirit of W ill|«reat moderation, because it ix felt | that the treaty must be something | | acceptable and desirable. | “Certainly the peace will be a stern jone for Ciermany,” the correspon- dent continues, “but the greatest care | {is being taken that it shall be just to ihe of moderate and well intormed Germans. The principle of | self-determination will be rigorously kept in mind with regard to the allo cation of territories.” The correspondent formant as remarking: ‘There must be no casus belli | to Germany, otherwise vou will blocs of people clamoring for an alli- | ance with the fatherland.” The correspondent points out how- cver, that Germany had deliberately created a German-popwated wedge on essentially Polish territory, and that Germany will have only herself to blame if she finds her nationals ! under Polish administration. British | Third Page) Peace Stipulations Emploges of Northern Strike Increasing Hunges 30 P. G. BREAD RATIO Leave no Grievance Rank- Independent Socialist Bitter 0ver! ling in Breast of Germany, Alleged Ruthlessness in Shoot- ing Down Spartacans and Other Abuses of Power | MAY SUSPEND ARMISTICE. ' LOKAL ANZEIGER PRINTS eves Correspondent Learns. 29 (British efforts which the Wire- Austrian Capital Nearly Cut Of London, March less Service.) The British delegation at the peace con- ference is making to procure for the world the clearest possible peace will bear fruit in the peace treaty soon to made public, the Paris correspon- of the Westminster Gazette de- He states on the authority of | personage” that the conference not mean to violate territorial rights and that the fears on this point felt by interested people in Furope are quite unfounded The correspondent says that points of the treaty drawn up by Premier Lloyd George ,and which will serve -Scheidemann | ven- | NEW BRITAIN WAR DEATHS 112; | 69 SERVICE MEN DIE OVERSEAS number, 43 died this country, of and Outside World and Food Su Thirty Thousand Workers 18 quotes his in- i 1 \ | i | left bave R Out in Ruhr District, Gel he dent clares highly-placed does Copenhagen, March 29: in Austrin was extended Wi the Northern railway and quence traffic between outside world is almost still, acording to Vienna ad¥i ceived here. It is said that$ holding up of food trains contl) day, the bread ration will bel by one-half everywhere next Reports received here stal employes on the state railroad alsa struck but add that negof between the government and 4 union continues, Vienni at @ lical in National Assembly Favors | il Pact With Russia. Although Not \imed at War Victors—Accuses (Continued on Erzberger of Lying Hit for Deprecating Sunday onstration in Berlin, Berlin, March Pr publisies a (By The s).—The Lokal statement in the canton- mostly victims influenza. which 69 died while Farl of the war bureau, is engaged in compiling | ool Kisselbrack, secretary Anzeiger, that it understands that pension of the armistice Entente Allies po: Essen o sus- with ible. of strikers or't even ho ‘satds interfey ) tain in the war. his- n i 1¢ is i of a he e oy A% as : v gov- sembly the ndent tacked e, includes e JUDD’S MATN BLOCK IN NEV 19 Menus of defense, | pressing the ing of fense and Bir baum Purchase Cen- Opposite Monument—Price Secret. return to trally Fear —Far Above IR Springfleld, Mass., Mar Main' street shoe and Jacob | @ rise. of 41-2 feet in 24 W tirnbaum, also in business on Main | (onnecticut river here atfafl reet, have purchased the Judd block | {eet above low water mark to8 e caused serious flood conditfons Main strect, of W. 1. Hatch. The C0lder weather has sa far faileg parties-in - the deal declined to di- |¢heck the rise. No serious dawias vulge the selling price today, but it is | D88 yet been reported. but the pross PIice pect of warmer weather and its ef- | fect upon the shnow of yesterday fs | causing some apprehension. ' Railroad | wire Service is nearly at narmal hut | the telephone and telegraph service west and south of this city suffers Trains from the west are considerably | delayed Located Property Ofor lected *atriot Kxpects to Visit United soldiers Frederick Gunster and Flor- ence Macbeth to Assi Choral Society. Rivers, by Wy loomntieaton? States in Few Months, Samuel W. Menus, proprietor of a store . March 20 famons Belgian isit to the United the next few months statement made today | Mulligan, chairman o1 Columbus committeo “ardina) prelate, © Camp p Funston,| Lewis, Wash (Rainbow) -dlvisid D ¥eavalry division in th| | organization, 1t will be orj in the southern department men will be drawn from states, maintaining this the all-Americ character was in the original Press.) P Can and well a opposite Soldier's monument on as within according to by William J. | the Knights of | on war activities. My Muliigan abroad. visited lines, and invited him to be in this’ country of the Knights Columbus. The cardinal then him that his visit was certain. dinal Mercier, Mr. Mulligan wants to come to the United to express personally his apprec of what this country has done READY FOR JR. R. 0. T. C. Superintendent s bourgeo e Herr Haase, who wa terrupted, declared in tering into immediate Hussia, saying the Ukr be able to supply meterial and later however, that the d not The annual New Britain eld W Fox's the This and the announcement concert will be hailed the hundreds of music jovers looking forward to this event Jjustly expect the chorus not surpass, 1ts suce The work selectad “The Four Winds,” the eminent American composer. text is taken from ‘‘Fliawatha Longfellow. who is protably beloved of American Busch will Lo remembered compaoser of “King Oluf,” rendercd by the Choral years ago and which astically rec by it spring hoval lay ¢ festival ioty May the he in high The Rubb Pierce Jewelry : - d believed that the runs ednes cnin all on his the cardinal recent sit the hlock the company Co. shop, trip Ma suest ot told Car- said, States ation S of the the store, the = piano store, the Reed and the Lorraine shoe frontage on Main Hart’s garage in T 0. S. N0 GREEDY COLOSSUS er. one in th icly's fourtli sc g gy inciudes on of the coming with delight L. n treat inst | general. of the obtained | zation. lalist Draves by th Russia England or They merely war to tie Erzber field when ing held on dependent the governmont agreed with a decision the Entente a militating the Entente in { every who ara ani the past for this Ly Carl one ag: will the in only the will be retained RIDICULES GENSORSHIP -0 v = i men Retain Insignia. of the| having and store, street a 1 In the T tion divisional des but als brigade 1 other special division an sses of '8 con Haus: se r, the he I sociaiist son Busct Tha by the most poets. Carl tho | was uf ir the companies w Th | Governor Allen of Kansas Says Ge each divisior Tmpres- “ - P i mans Knew More Ahout Our Sol- | the war The retain possess sea. Advertising Eapert Believes uthor - will First the continued. sion Created in Latin-America Seventh same to which society two vas so enthus a1l who heard ivilezes be 2 v of £ dicrs Than American Parents, g : o to Holmes Makes Ar- Should Be Corrceted. st 3 comprising army In been tional vision, for Louis, March Allen of Kansas before the Tuesday day, attacked the system of censo ship used by the United States with production one of the principal |Teference to letters written home by topics discussed ut the business and . Soldiers were not permitted to mention reconstruction convention of the Ad- {the German foolishness the vertising Affiliation here today | German intelligence The subject was brought before the | Governor Allen, who advertising clubs last night at the Y. M. C. A. in France opening banquet by Burwell S. Cut- | ‘“Nothing was more absurd than ler, chief of the hureau of United the censorship system. The American States department of commerce and Soldiers wer enot permitted to mention Dr. Aughinbaugh, chairman depart- | Where they were located, buf still ment of foreign trade, of the Univer- |the Germans knew the locations and sity of New York. { movements of American troops. A prompt correction of the idea, |® result the Germans knew developed by FEuropean agencies in |#bout your boys over there than you Latin-American, - that the United ,did, as the Germans would fly over States is the “colossus of the north” |American positions telling the . boy watching with avaricious eyes for what moves they would be ardered to some pretext fo control affairs there, | make next.” ed by Dr. Aughinbhaugh, who | lown these fundamental | ¢ for the development of the | SL]GH’[‘ DA s foreign trade: I The iblishment of of ! overseus banks with | home institution national mer- | cantile marine independent of gov~ ernment control; establishment of a cable newspaper service for mutual | exchange of news of internatlonal in- | | po e - improvement of the ‘nnsula\"(‘f'ycstprda ‘]‘ “]‘”": i ‘v' etorm service; recasting of all trade treatles; | g "5 Yo Fasr Bascamage WAy intimate co-operation between the goy- [, "2 ‘_f:”?:g‘_“"‘ p by l"‘:” i rnment and manufacturers, exports pdidds cornacosve ocity, The board § - 5 of public works received reports of and trade associations; and the Im- . " 0 o0 blownd A > mediate sending of qualified trade | x4\ WA TS DO G0AT On Enst, commissions to neutral and allied § e Lecla o c Nt . artment had th authority to encourage | iy 5 s afternoon « ing ns. Superintende T Connecticut comps tha the moving throughout nd the | schedule En- | work + 29.—Governor lons ir an address yes rangements With War Dept. For | Buffalo, ment of the TUnited States country's March 29.—The in the and club here develop- of the with the factory ved v corps each case given the foreign trade to rapidly Military Training at High School. vhere a divisig of Arn keep pice The chorus of 140 mixed voices has expanding been training for sevecal weeks and already a high degree of perfection has been rveached. They will be sisted by an orchestra of 40 pieces, with Frederick Gunster, the noted American concert tenor, and Florenc Macbeth, prima-donna soprano, of the Chicago Opera company. Mr. Gunster has sung with all the leading choral societies of the Tast and Middle West, and Miss Macbeth has achieved a high reputation with the Chicago Opera comipany, singing leading roles such as ‘‘Michaela” in Carmen 1t has been the aim to bring to New Brita ists obtainable and it in the selection this ve most fortunate, The officers follows Board of Governors A. J. Sloper, orge P, designation Guard and National it will be recruited fro district surrounding the camp | its base and from which the division of that designati drawn At the last school board voted to for the Reserve monthly ing of the it unanimously petition the war department establishment of a Junior | Officers Training corps at the local High school. This action was taken after it was reported that Meriden and many other cities had likewise petitioned. Superinten- denf of schools Stanley H. Holmes received telegram this morning from the department saying that the petition of this city he re- celved, investigations made, and decision favorable to its establish- ment rendered. The {elegram asked whether the local school de- partment head had any preference in the officer to be sent he Mr. Holmes stated that the matter will be Jeft with the department and the city will thus probably be the gainer. When ed when the corps would probably be started in (he city he said that it would take faur or five weeks before the officer would arrive, the equipment provided and the start made. The unit will be the same as that furnished other preparatory schoole throughout the country. The | officer to be sent here will be a com- missioned officer of the U. & Army, infantry branch. He will be a regu- lar instructor in the High school as the course will be included in the school curriculum The only cost of the city will he a bond furnished for | the uniforms and equipment and in- | surance against fire. The pupils Will be furnished with regula- | tion army uniforms, rifles, and full cquipment of an infantry soldier The will he two-vear and me was was as- without W. E. Cook Will Leave With Week., Bound as wi nal ¥ Mission Next was with 3 asserted: for the Herr Erzberger, in reply to this, o . PASTOR T0 SAY AU REVOIR being the originators of the Sparta- | _— connection | with “the murderous n Strikes Sprea tending, © according to dispaWgees of the epidemic D At 4 meeting the at f the work w e ritten The men whose death occurred d X ofjithofiwonisi vl ILIEDERIIE. L 0 2 including the formation revoln ciated Pre In the national as-| men while in the service. This num- | tion, or died from wounds received |, \ " i "o Russian Soviet Gustave Noske, the minister v . = ARDINAL MERCIER i phrtieine i other atoeed | FOR CZECHO-SLOVAKS imperialism. Herr Haas stration in Berlin in favor of Gen. the nation were stand:ng golidify be- | 28 considered the natural commercial | pPlanning the Right, a portion of frequently in- qay by the commission on the inter- ine would 500n | grants the demands of the (zecho independent that the new republic enjoy dbsirant tho Lokt tually belonged to it. centrist leader, falsi- | EIbe and Oder rivers on boats flying non-members ¢ of [ allowed to merchant urginzthe necessity | tended Switzerland regarding mna- insisted that his stalements were true. | can machinations and raid the gov-| p.. acts” of the Spartacans Copenhagen, March 29—The in the Ruhr industrial region the e from today. Thirty thousand § men are reported out, figures concerning the part New Bri- | 1 0% (T 1 . ) ine : has taken A verseas, St ]S PAnEN Iy e 5 Gheats Thuysday, demar were formulated i Y i . figures s | over are liste killed by acci- e __% | later. In compiling the npnnp.fl"ul.) O I\rgfll\\fl(l“ = l\\n{ml " 2ecl | fonary workmen's gunrd, e Weimar, March 28, (By The Asso- | far he has recorded deaths of 112} dent, died of sicknes \lehetond of Dolihal ia ecor o mic today Hugo Haase, the inde- | ber soldiers and sailors. Of lin aetion. e R e S e socialist leader, violently at- | sl e ey e police throughout Germany. S 3 for s methods i sup. | OUTLETS TO THE SEA recent stri the shoot- \ Q| TO BE K. OF C. GUEST | buses of power, claiming that the de- | also attacked Chancellor Seneidemann | Hamburg and Stettin, via Elbe and | Famous Belgian Churchman and for under-estimating Sunday’s demeon- | Ludendorff. declaring -~ this showed | that the present military leaders of 1 N March 28, (By the Associated | New York, hind Ludendorff, suppcrted by the Hamburg and Stettin are | Mercier, the conservatives other parties - of 2 outlets to the sea for Czecho-Slovaks, | States 3 { acegrding to decision reached to- favor of en-| patjonal regime of waterways, ports relutions With | ang pailways. This action, which Germany with raw | govak delegates to the peace con- with food. He said. i serence, would provide. if finally ap- privilege as to foreign com- merce at the two ports as if they ac- | s blnted C'zecho-Slovak trade would reach asserted that Mathiang | Hamburg and Stettin through the tolds ot e binet mept- | the Czecho-Slovak colors. Tn addition ember 12 at which in. | to these craft, the republic would he who were progent | fleet to send a note The P would ex- common fight nguinst Bols ! vigation of the Rhine and the opera- vism by Germany and the Entente. tion of merchant vessels. Herr Noske in his reply to Herr Haase, charged the indcpendents with | ernment would place Lefore the as- | sembly, all the facts .n | T . ARGENTINE INDIANS REBEL Natives in France and Occupicd Germany. Peace Strength 509,000 In maki General March proceeding the this Rev revoir to h Warren . Cook will say au congregation at Trinity M. K. church tomorrow previous to leaving some day nex: week with a ] speaking mission which will visit the | American soldiers in France and oc- cupied Germany. Mr. Cook expects to sail about Thursd The speaking mission will be sent from the United States for six months, It will cover a wide field abroad and because o: a constantly | changing schedule the members will | be enabled to nearly every \anounet the depar the organi basis 3 1 Th comprise division Whethe me perm on saidi with the At of army strength of corps > on of = As more 509, me Province of Formosa Rise been 2 organization of 20 avalry Up and Raze Fort, Killing Garri- hoALLy onge of the society 1 the best solo- believed that ar it has been son of 17. e organization ab- said, dey Buenos Aires, Indian reported, and sacked March uprising in it said the fort at Yunka, son of two non-com- s and 15 soldiers. The taking horses, from the —A Formosa that one legislutior The foreign | general | E | was ur lecis is also laid of the sact oluntoery, iy , Gen. 1 1 the | covery 1 s Balke Down by Gale— \ himeelft t tour of camp; o] Schedules | oo the d. mo, thig erman| he akf {ribe has LRSS G killing the zar missioned office Ind'ans escaped, nitions and supplies ‘according to report National the principles talk in | Jocality in which there are American | soldiers. The object 1s to hearten mu- 1 fighting men and carry to them a fort, message of mood cheer from the £ g | homeland being hurried | where many settle have been attackd | AT LIES country MAGE BY STORM \ G. Kimball, Es H, G M. Hart, C. F. Smith Fromen. Siephen Robh Traut, Philip Stanley, H. P. F. MeDonough. Officers——John A. Tindsay, presi- | dent; H. F. Hodge. vice-president; Miss Laura P. Farrell second president: N. G. Curt J. H. Jackson, assis Miss Jean Cochrane, Ruth Schade, W. Clark brarian director; chain co-operating a chalrman; Thomson, T E. T. George W H. Wheeler S Few Trees Blown < g e t number Trolley and Iailroad S St troops are i If guaranteed A to ments Maintained Fairly Well. ince great numb e said to ” SITUATION AT ODESSA SERIOU n try by the outlaws ice- | servic treasurer; treasurer: secretary; Miss assistant secretary:; B auditor; J. H. Burns, Ii- Edward . Laubin al Miss Ruth Bennett, accom- ¥ who ne The northe rovince Formosa is in stern part of Argentina and is mmded on three sides by the Para- Pilcomayo and Bermejo rivers. of it except that it plain It population tant had | expressed | | teip abroad On their and Secret guay, Little recent to ir Gen, found the only at ruitmg th Russitn Soviet Reports Bolshevik ry Baker is known is i 2 men and feams lat countri 1 r - B 1 Yl B Force Near City—168th Engincers sett] it is a i the trade EXPECTS RATIFICATION will sparsely of 89 1. having panis 1 dsley S at Murmansk. loss s b Paris, March 20 (Havas)-The ) uation for the Allies at Odessa critical, according the last from that region. The Russian So- viet communique of March 28 de- sit- is still advices LOOMIS BACK AT POST. i cars were 7 time. Mer throughout the INTER-A AP to s LLIED NZIG MISSION INTERNED? course ndd said tain Lum- | Resign= Office With New b ber a one v and. Goal: Co, will prohably bhe elective Hitcheock Confident Senate [ clared that vanguards of the Rolshe- vik forces were close on the suburbs the city Bernadotte (. Loomis severed secretary of the and Coal Co. his duties Monday th the his New connections a v af 1 1 Britain vill Tumber and resume as tax The story 29 Washington the 168th engineering Murmansk, Archangel takes | 25 was announced by the war depar collector | ment. It consists of 15 officers and the public does not know whether he | 133 men. The 16th engineering com- is in the office at the old salary or | pany, also ordered to that sector, is whether he is receiving the salary ot [ en route. §3,000 which he demanded in order to| The engineers reconsider his nation Northern Itussia Donald Leavilt he American force the New Britain | with Co. to fill temporarily assistant March rival of company at front. on March beginning of the refilling of position is a well known While = M1 the l.oomis a )t Ain were ordered to reinforce the now to littlo s co-operat 1the Allies lines and with- | | re has heen T engaged and Conl | ing Russtan the position of | Their will be improve seretary vacated today by | communication to the coast Hernadctte Loomis Leavitt the way for ultimate safe local ruwol by amb and taslk to of M ave s | 70 ASSIGN BRITISH NAVY Pleet Will Be Distributed at Home | and Seven Foreign Stations, Cover- | ing Fntire Globe, London, Reuter | inat 11 | March withoritatively 29, via Montreal.— is informed post-war distribution of the British navy will be a home fleet and seven forelgl squadrons stationed in Atlantic, Africa, the South Indies west South Medit Atlantie, America rranean China, DEVYS Paris rumot ni sior last m ternad papers. firmati een 1 was in that Dar This ght n at howe on of eceived quarters. SRCH circula the Tn had niornin declar this Fren avas). —A tion here ter-Allied heen in 'S news- € no con mon ch had official WEATHER. FHartford, March 20.—Fore- enst cindty: day: ture. for New slowing Britain rising and TFair tonight and Sun- tempera- dovse League Eyen if Monroe Doc- | (rinc is Not Specifically Protected. Washington 9 Hitchcock of chairm relations committ today helieve in the March Nebraska n Senator former demc cratic of the senate foreign 1 in a statemen inges had covenant of the tions the committee charge Paris and that would ratify the treaty it cantained no provision exempting the Monroe | made of 1g it in senate even though specifically doctrine The senate | to th west Hications to | ment favorable tn the teague. by 1 the | speaking trip | where said i increasing senti- statement was 's return from a middle he pointed pany falling wires o1 railroad T did he not nered to any hettw a time time Th area Mea it h reen On and he st tly dow as heen Bristol few minutes ir the New suft an poles great and the main line Y \ Ha reg noted orm to the s at f of water a for veste greater morning registered ove srea 24 will test eet flow height and after over the spill-way For the past few week extent, supply, months the h trains | losing | unn eater rday heigh 23 of Shuttle that 1 fec S reac and loss 1dc t t Mendow hec this ing his of ied Shuttle than ‘ being his | t. Tha is Ly has heen using none of its water sup- ply the at Shuttle Meadow supply at Whigville. depending on | | Hut Promise The be Immediate Sepyviece sse endl aut nntg and s rtment th eligible So force v ho Algpl March who for o desire far Te wish thi servic the under of rent Italy emen he (o

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