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ESTABLISHED 1876, ' e RSt e . PRICE THREE CE ITALY INSISTENT ~ [Lome a0 ?3&&?;;&”52??2?@%?3@‘@&& RUSSIAN BALTIC SQUADRON ON HAVING FIUME. ... ... .. e <o oy e oA ORDERED TO ATTACK ALLIE This Morning After Being Found Peace Delegate Explains That Guilty in Second Degree: — - Poaple Themselves Want Union | «hucri i vo ' i i the | oo aoow Britains own’_come arrive In vorton e e oot | YANKEE DIVISION FIGHTERS |Leon Trotzky, Bolsh Connecticut state prison in the crim- | tomorrow afternoon or early Monday | of the Boston welcoming committee, inal superior court this forenoon by | morning, they will be greeted by a | who will show them to theiv hotels. ael MeDonnell and. Jonm Neuss, of | George A. Quigley. The local ;-mmv tary of the mayor's 1eception com- an Manne’ Ta < e — New Jersey, and William §. Miller, of | will tell their heroes, that the city is | mittee, telling him ihat reservations —— - y " z is cagerly ait- P YOO ade for the New Britain e 2 i West Haven. Verdicts of second de- proud of them, and is cagerly wait had been !Hvl r ! L . X ' Salyatore’ Barzilti, Envoy to Paris,| 00 L 0 L e in cach | ng to weleome them home. delegation. Thirty-five people will be 5,800 Returned Heroes F]rst Step in Unable to Predict What Will Hap- | case by the jury late on Fridagafter- A large crowd sgathered at the rail- | accommodated at Quiney House and hoon. The men were found guilty of road blznv?:»n this noon ‘o see the dele- ",“ it KJY” \m{vr’u;"fl Houst during S‘Vflrm Ovel’ Side Of A S pen Should Peace Conference ®e-| e murder of Captain William F.|gation off. A special train had been | their stay in Doston. ) R | i galflSt Emente to « t ftaly’'s Claim Madden, the Cheney silk Mills watch- reserved. A number of the parents, Through the efforts of Mayor Quig- | Nlflunt Vernon al‘ld Ta'ke fuse to Gran aly’s Claim. ! lnan, in Manchester, on the night of | Sisters, brothers and sweethearts, of | became possible for the _ o . A loy. it dis- e the returnine heroes, unable to o | Trains For Camp Devens. THREATENS TO KILL CREWS WHO REFUS Paris, April 4 (By the Associated % | charsed members of the 26th division | | Press.)—Asked if ihe Itzlians would | Counsel for the accused offered mo- | to Boston, shouted oul various sali-} (o pe at the harbor tomorrow to greet | Whele Western Hemisphere Jeave the peace conference if denied | tions to set aside the verdict at the | tations which they wished the dele-| ., i, (,mrades when they arrive. | « Lot e S A gation to convey to their soldier boys. | - ldier was furnished with i i Fiume, lolore Barzilai. former| opening of the court today. but the : o A : o ||lBacnsoldien e ed with a ks to U. S., Asst. 3 minister without portfolio in the| motions. were denied. Bxceptions| Tell Jack. that we ave unxiously| ,ijoaq ticket, his hotel accommoda- Loo d GEN. EDWARDS GIVEN italian cabinet and one of the talian | tyken and noted. The wives of Be SN e T o jand ihat e ) tons and $5 for meals. Owing fo the SeeTof IrenstSars Deace delegates said today and Klein were in court and seemed to | W11l never have to work again, ' Shout=} o gpijity of the men. becoming sep- . S. Days. J i peace delagates said foday: | and Klein wero In court and seemed to | T TSV IAYE 0 ONSIES S 224 | possibliity of the men. becoming sep ROUSING RECEPTION I . 3 & decision ben reached o3| bo sreatly relleved because the ury gy ML PUNI L ICTE LU0 osmg her | 2rated the ad- o mportant Developments o yet, but {t is obvious the Italian dele- { ra51eq o give a verdict of first degree i oo A e, O O e ¢ d gates fee| they must follow the Will | oy modesty through the excitement of | /)ty would not have to know what | Philadelphia, April 5.—Failure of Murmansk Front Expeel SR P e e e e the pangs of hunger miean. A num- | the United States to ratify the League | Almost Before Daylight. Former e of the Italian people.” the occasion, asked the mayor to im a : . ber of civilians also accompanied the | of Nations covenant would cause this Sioaed & He rocalled that after the collapse | SOLDIERS MAY KEEP lo him and that theyll be married | _ ysi0rs The mayor and the private Leader of 26th Division Arrivea A¢ | €d in Few Days—Wilsg visable to give each man money so Fijume Desires Union. as s as he r T g v to lose the leaders f the as soon as he refurn Thelibavor « r vivate | country to Jose the leadership o ry o i i litizens going will pay thelr own cx- | \weste e e R \ of Austria and before the - entry of o promised to deliver her message citizens ¢ e L e R e ) 3 Italian troops into the city of Fiume, PERSONAL PROF ERTY As the train pulled out of the sta- | P°NSeS assistant secretary of the Treasury, Orde '.nmt)pb to Lan that city had appointed a nation: tion at 1:24 o'clock threa rousing = = declared today in an address at the Under HWim in B council composed. of 300 of its most e cheers were given. The party will ! ontinued on Seventh Page.) University of. Pennsylvania et RS Al he | e et fhat niUT (e Bintas | MiSontitol Gamp Devent| On 10| Special | ih h ' P - prominent citizens. This council s e % e Ca Get e — ——— he fact tha : Defection of Finnish Troops said, had called upon the public ta|'Those Aready Discharged Can entered the European War free from i 1 Y Trains. decide whst form ot govetnnient wod Clothes By Making Application ONLY 25 PER CEN OF AL IED ARM Sl i M e s ain O desired, the answer heing a_ plebiscite ; » " ‘ found effect on Latin-American peo- Boston, April 5.—Fifty-eight hun- in favor of annexation to Italy. On For Them. : —Sitnation in Southern Russ : onae. e 1 ples,” Dr. Rowe said. “They have | dred heroes of the Yankee Dlvision Wednesd, i said, the nationa DEMOBIL[ZED CENTRAL POWER‘; ARF regarded it, as a demonstration of the | swarmed over the side of the Trans. COT I o g tiroll oF Phime- ‘mad: unammously e ton I ADrill b Eyeryans i 5 y. A W) T ¢ > ide of the Tran Growing Worse From Allied Vil idealism of the American people and | port M “erno ode d board- passed a law by which the city took | listed man on discharge. the svar de- ealism o me peoy port Mount Vernon today and board B = e : o 0ot % of their willingness to make every | ed trains for Camp Devens, the first point and Their Troops May Hay city. | allowed to retain as his pcrsonal iacais | wealth pier shortly before 8 a. m. It to Evacuate Odess Because d Slenng Butaia I red e onls prepertysthe rolloving articlesiofiunts “The United States has, therefore, | Was the first time in 19 months that. o to Ttaly under the Wil- Ovinisy cap, (for men with over- Washington, April 5.—Figures oncially at 4500.000 on November 11, | ®htered into the negotiations at I‘;\‘h\: ::f:: T:::w;:::iz touched the soil of g sonian policy of self-determination | seas service, at for others): olfve | the latest status of the military forces has been reduced ta 920.000; the Bul- [at & time when she is enjoying the | 10F fomeand. and reveille had | London, April 5.—Leon Trotakysty and added that the Italian people and | drab shirt, woolen coat and orn in Europe, Gen. March announced to- | garian army has dropped from 500 confidence of the nations of f\"-* conie e m.\‘ ‘l”“’lr(“ nd counting | Bolshevik mimister of war and i parliament, without distinction of [ nents, woolen breeches, cne pair | day, show that the armies of the|000 to 129,000; the Austrian from z,- | tinent fo a degree which has mot ex-j '\t 1% ntil they could go | rine has ordered the Russian Baif party, were detevmined that TFIume | Giice one pair lesgins, one waist belt, | Central Powers as now arganized, con- [106,000; the Turkish from 400,000 to | isted since the promulgation of theashove. R ) ’ flect to put to sea wid atiack the should be a part of the kingdon. one Sticker and overceat, two suits | Stitute about 15 per cent. of their |less than 70,000, Monroe Doctrine. Upon our national | Almost hefore day i Major Gen. | lics, threatening to have, ailetl Must Do People’s Will. underwear, four pairs stockings, one | strength when the armistice was| Demobilization of the American | attitude toward fhe settlement willj FCRATCR oo had bl r‘!lyv,\ll»{(‘. to | shot if they dicobey ‘Under these conditions,” he asked, | pair gloves, one toilet sef, one bar- | signed, while the Allied forces silll |army including incomplete reports to | depend in large measure whether this | B I8 [FABDOT vester ecauso the Mail “is it possible that in the question of | racks bag. gas mcsk and helmet, (for organized comprise 75 per cent. of | April 5, has reached a total of 1,-|growing feeling of confidence shall be ap‘m“{“” “»‘ th:‘(i:m»m\‘ :n A A‘una, . - Wihne oiiof s i e ereil]| Cre e e Gk their total strength on November 11.[624,171, of whom 41,674 were officers, | strengthoned or whether it will be | ABBEPECE BE TA® dotle: | AS soon as his American Troops May Lay matters the Italian delegation, in Soldiers who have already turned in Official dispatches show the aggre- | the war department announced taday. | thrown back to the old feeling of | JHIOHO e WAS SIKLAd by the men of London, April Paris can separate itself frem public | their equipment are atihorized'to ve- | Bate strength of the Central Powers [Total troops ovdered for demobiliza- | aloofness and distrust. I i oo somaand & ghoub faross jlopments for e opinion at home and disregard what | draw them by applying to the direc- | DOW as 1,125,000 men against their |tion arve 1.836.500 “It s a noteworthy fact, and one | thal could be heard a mile away, and | Northern Russia {he whole country demands? The| tor of storaze in this city. combined strength ,in November st | The strength of the American army | carrying with it peeuliar significance, | 2% fie boarded the ship the men rus fow days owing to a threatened defe question is whether Fiume is to be The department today called at- |Of 7,630,000 men. The Allied armies|on April 5 was estimated at 2,055,715, | that, without exception, the people of ;,k*"f‘ s jl” Eisel hie i { tion of Winrish troops, according: Jtalian or not. The latter alternative | fention to the fact it is unlawfyl for in November totaled 13.663,000 nf"[‘his represents. Gen. March said. a|itentral and South America are eager | Shek exlynzi cRee "l'h;s‘l“u“n beaming | the Mail. It is said that - it was would mean the destruction of the | discharged soldier to wear the reg- | Which only 25 per cent. have been de- | demobilization of 44 per cent. of the | (s join the league and we must not ‘t # ",“}‘l“ 3 1} »t‘nt_':% took a po- | meet this danger that American d Ttallan: natignality of Fiurme, which 15| lafion - uniform without the red |mobilized. ellsted ana 48 per cent. of the com- 'siaiter ourselves that they will blindly ‘.,m‘,‘ {n a8, 3".‘" space on the for- | tachments were sent on two Ametla the nationality it has had since its| chevrons which show his connection The German army, cstimated offi- {misstoned personnel. follow the leadership of .the United | Tord deck ang addressed them oruisers, which will reach Murmam foundation. No such solution Was| with the military establishment s ey e e - = - - — | states in case our decision is ad-, _Bdwards Praises Fighters. early next weclk contemplated by any of Mr. Wilson's| peen terminated, according to law. 1 have just come back Y any e ed, & verse to the league. In fact, our fail- : s "k from President Wilson reported L T e o ke POLICE DEPARTMENT HAS MADE 1990 |si i imact oL 2 e i 85 FiTmeat 2 | anse i e o S vet discussed the question of Fiume strengthen the suspicion which has so | have been telling the parents of many | cruisers to land with the troops, and, indeed, has scarcely alluded to if R. ]NBO‘V DIVISION o long '”mm,““m, mp”mm seotions of | ©f You men that you're 200 p cent. | ritish relief forces ha P s gt e comment o | ARRESTS DURING YEAR: 2 MURDERS | . oromien i mams mstiont ot 210t B 0t Yo 200 20 o | o o v anscialy o8 ltalian aspirations, coming from dif-| WILL NOT PARADE ’ withstanding the assurances of presi- | And then you.went across and are | structed ice-hreaker transports wi ferent quarters, force us to make| ~ dents and cecrotaries of state, there | @82In in the thick of this country. The | Which they expect to get through & Fiume Must Be Ttalian. 3 - s In the Trnited States a plan te | Men., and the country has no fear; T | on any other type of vessel. /= Signor Barzilai said that Fiume| War Department Decides Unit Cannot have no fear. I am sure you will live - N i use the Monroe Doctrine as a means il o t ot ity . to the aspirations of your parents May Have to Teave Odessas cannot live except as an Ttalian city, " 5 Ay SR oy et N o b LA e o i up - f ! hecause it must belong to a large “ome to Washington for Review; Chief Williara J Rawlings of the . ance in conauering the plagu Mi to control the destinies and influence | ;" = expectations of vou.” The situation in Southern R country, as it did when a part of Hun- | Generil' Pershing Notifiod, ‘]’;::“:I:":‘li;:"“!”g':' “‘]4(' 11:':.'.”1‘?‘.6;\‘:‘11:::? :/.::{‘1,{,]Alfll(l":.\‘d(.:,“\(\,?S‘"m practice is now :»,r“:;ulul(’-‘v‘:-:: n” ’lhn‘nxll‘m:':]"\:l‘”“ il With the men "nmm-m (‘1(3901_\'\: has recently become distinctly wol gary, if its financial prosperity is to e e B T e hoias | ehore i€ b Tinited S tee 282 [iabout ntmil Gon Wmawarde) told thein | from an Alllad) viewpoint, fhalCH Lol et iaton St 6 T o lva s Gl fes D oeor ok sV aN0s NS Y e T T e T SRR R e S e Won | e shonidnotireelihef nadllont any NEAtoRe iahon kR ol (l AR ‘Even now, Fiume is burdened with| department has decided definitely G D L he { Nations, she wi hereby, ;\f his pv;nlf’ lin vho' \':!nk.»p’ Division | to dr«ylvmfl‘)‘_m ke ‘I’vwlk‘fi'n.\wm!afl 2 debt of several million crowns,” he | that it wi - ic arade B ¢ | G i v s ce . = j e because he did not wear the “YD” | It is not feared that military reasol lacks the resources to keen the cltvin | ington as a complete organization, | eral changes in the department during | bureau, (he laying of new fioors in the | wo, hf‘r LN e e et L S o ueneralieuiained Sinad iR o e | (D doses, bRE ChoTR R pOSKD # floutishing} condition 18 Croatia Mursll G oo 1 M chlinn suncert Lioany | tois e el Tales e e nation | SHite Mot olmbn rasns et anss | Tepublics Sot LAty ANOHEs (SUOW DD ibeent able fojigst atound theiwar do- lisald, that the city iwills CHCESN nished only 7 per cent. of the Pre-War| Goneral pershing has been so advised, | of ,i‘;‘:,v i uoa L n o fivaiire tor the eviaue| RS I doe With the coun-| partment regulation forbidding the | Short of food that it will be una cemuserce of IhE alty, wnlc THL ofl i op ton il be beducht Fach | Paboie e Tiee Thowiiiroots : tries of Europe for the maintenance | appearance of a symbol of the uni- | to support an occupying force. Eethalanisiozen mireachafonty el IRERCIG S onlied fhe mick eh GibaciCifen SoleniioTEo Ll e il ioes . » - : of world peace. We would, therefore, | form of an officer detached from a di- gt péEf e e e anteat IRl ROENBIoN) s T G i oal T etean bl (it nea s bH e T el s e oDl s e nndBonrselies TR S RoRtLaN Bf BeNeviston Shvilisving the T Diaitached '('ERMAVS AGREF TO ene comiiorce “'Pr'“m‘"""fhg“”“‘“t home camp for demobilization. Regi- | thony Bachmann. In making changes, | op « ‘u:h:l‘? ST G S [ Gt e 1“;\rm'.: ”ynr’ I:):n:':: IS al B o sy | s which Italy does no . ration ) Resls g Eachne o Ak anses, education to safeguard the pub Guropean origin anc far-reac G . > itk G e ments and smaller units will he pa- | Sergeant Theodore Johnson was Plac- | with the marking off at stated loca- }“\:::::(;y:j:\('p,\.kflf Hayine Endsausaion M o) Ao eaine Take Trocpe, i OPEN DANZIG PO ‘Even without Fiume the Jugo-|raded in the principal cities of their| ed in the detective bureau, and Offi- | tions with safety zones, Sarl inselnshpurpossl ibesniablotol |\ o e iR R Blavs have 10 excellent ports on fhe | home states if this can be arranged. | cer John J. King Was made Sret | ny "o ia) number of arrests for the | Jead the world foward o settlement | 1o 50 sonns wad moriEoine from 50 | e o Adriatic which can be Joined with; The entlro 42d Divislon shomld bej sergeant Duting the yesr, the FBU- | ,..p wepe 1,890, with drunkenness | which ve promise of a durable|laden also with souverirs fron 4 Foch Advises Allies main railways running to Agram, Bel- | in this country before the last of April, | lar force was augmented by the ap- |y oo V500 0 o S A e st L D SR R S s Erade and Budapest.” General March said, under the pres. | pointment of Edward Kicley, John | °30iE Jith A0 e O R tained | Do2ce B | L G s ten trains | iy | ent plans. The department is anxious, | Stadler, John Licbler, Albert Sharpe, | 1} ¢ ment to as with an average of 12 cars each to | nce—Soldiers Food Shortage. 5. —Important devi Murmansk front may expected in| work in the depaurtment during the |addition of a locker room for the pa- | fndulge in a fruiiless attempt to iso- Polish Troops Will Be Permit 9 & the figure of 21i. There were tWo yang of performing the mission which | trangport them to samp. The trains POS A [ING he added, that the country should sce | Peter McEvoy and Michacl J. FIynn. | 1 e during the year. Violations | that position of leadership imposed.” [ went out over the New Haven lines SE SE RCIL N as much as possible of this “extraor-| The seport covers the patriotism of & % tor vehicle law numbered , ; . dinary unit.” hebr o hovie hereihey asniodt| o hesxmolon o lc Sl to Walpole Junetion, thence to Fram- Paris, April 5, (By the Associa FOR BANK ROBBERS | The proposed parade of the 77th| the Federal government .and exemp- | 150 and reckless driving was the } AMBRICANS OUT OF ingham and to Concord Junction | Press.)——It was officially announ: e ; means of gelting 18 offenders in the where they were turned over to the | this morning that s sements (New York) Division is still a matter | tion boards with reference to alien 0 0 %0 "0 Taw. Having wrong B : i i S ST nuCL Ay o astiile a A el shes of wving \ 0 oston and Main rallroad for the re- | the landing at Danzig of Polis - of adjustment, the chief of staff said, ‘;'fim\w “]‘{‘l‘ “‘r"‘:f“;‘“" ‘]“\:_“ PUI ) markers on their cars brought 42 of- ARCHANGEL BY JUNE SR e D e ; (s dending 8 fDensli or Be 1'r "yxf}: Biiva¥AutoRBanditsST 00t Sl Randolph| ke L ShoCL At o tiatn ose ROl B s st R i e o Rallrond officlals said the trip by this | along other lines proposed by G -hold the division together (o tho prefu- | Ings Stamps. When the city wa roundabout route would consume | many had been arranged to the e ; ] Sl X s \ the Spanisa influenza, the officers e o y ; any had beeu a ¢ the (N. ) Institution; One Capturea | dito of the general demobillzation | (¥, U5 SERE oy M lSVGH o o et (Continued on Seventh Pa Chief of Staff Denies That U. W0 tire satisfaction of the Allied powe k eme. L s 5 furloughs in 48 Hours, The result was made known wi After An Exciting Chase. Explaining the decision not to The baggage brought over by the | the giviug out of a communiexition Randolph, N. T, April 5Tn | (MLt & national purade of the 420.| \YAYOR GRATIFIED YANGUARD OF FLEET IN. e nilation Mount Vernon had been taken off | cofved by the Allied governments fr . N. X, ; General Manch said the plan was ori- | 3 ; b = .| overnight and forwarded 1o the camp. | Spa where Marshal Foeh, {1 State Bank of Randolph was robbed | ginglly formed with the idea that | Washington. April 5.—Declaring 16 camp | Snaswhiers Aarshal SRoch e i ate < & Rl a Rectlonin el s ainiront stheaued E : 4 % | Arrangaments had been completed at | commander-in-chief and his ai 2;»1:17:\ nv‘;\:a\'(.70“T?w:-'(‘xl-o'b];wper{;n?.‘hi\\;:::‘ President Wilson would review the d AT PUBLIC’S SPIRIT 1 Sallitiom :m.;. Today. e ’\,""'h"”'ff“\ o . | 12€vens fo put the men throuzh the | have been in conference with Germl 3 B | vision in person or that Secrefary 2 military. view was AR disinfecting process as rapidly as pos- | representatives communicaty 83,000 in cash and several ‘thousand ! gaier would act in his steud. Mr New Tork. Apsll 5 —The vangnaval Geners] Marchi today seid 1t was “in-f S0 0 L0 BT S TBR B 28 DE | TeRTeE dollars’ worth of Liberty Bonds. The | g,y.r had planned to return from his credible that the Allied foree there gy qoveral hundred at least would “Spa, Aprll 4 : — 1 eg men drove up in front of the bank jiyo o ding visi e X o Can iberariven) intoltheksea MbyR Nyl kT o Katarobror el iomes on || torbinie witn® s o ot thi s itomobile. Three entered the | oy, that brought the last unit of the | L today when the destroyers Ammen, | hody.”* He announced that the Wwar ) co. oo he within 48 hours oA sz ol piRhipher uliging, two standing on the sidewallc | 15’ picicion, but he now has no hope | le. Burrows, Drayton, Paulding |department’s plan was to have the| " mp."gispaten of trains went on ac- | pight given 1l braieris, between the bank door and the auto-| ,¢peing able to'get back to the United About $1.200 Was Raised Terry, from Southern waters, | American forces out of that portion| .pyding to schedule, a trainload of | mopile hoiding off all citizens Who | gigtes by that tim e [y e ATt Ylllof Russia by the end ‘of June. troaps gelting away every 20 min- | to land the Polish troops now chanced to come that way. {5 aepemert MCnee e Mayor Quisley before ‘entraining | PASSSHR atiduarastine 'The| chict of staft’s ‘atatementiwash e 8 Ll o L el e AR ehn g barring | thncs it Dax . comiplel Two of the trio in the bank herded | uiq Besme il for FEoRton thn noon e gl the ol made in connection with reports trom |y S Tl TS ST e Soutd | be the clerks into a corner with threats ! ! —Onc n- | England that the Allied and Amer to shoot them, while the third went g 1 Mayo's At-|can forces combatting the Bolsheviki into the cashier e and took all U:-l for the manner in which the people r » Fleet which v heen the money in sight. | i | \ ney | definite plans have been mad ! A5 the three thieves were leaving . | t ! | I | To Land At This City, fenders into court. at- i e Forces Arve in Danger of | Is Pleased With Response fo Appeal Admiral Mayo's fleet arrived here ar stice conditions 1 Noyvember . is determined to hold a divisional review in Washington that will ho representative of every portion of the | 1y maintained cleared by Tco) R T ey n the g Major Gen. Harry C. Hale. com- | al of these troop nd it ¥ nder of the division announced | that he had designated Lieut ol. | 1 peal for funds to send the discharg due to sail today for New York |for sending a contingent of railroad | Roge of his staff to ac to remain from April > 30 hefare'| engineers to reinforce the force in Jowing statement of his appreciation at bat- |were in a serious situation. fightinz army in the present war. No | .o m ] present war. No | ¢ New: Britain responded to 1 - tice at Guantanamo Bay. Cuba Several months ago, when the plan ¢s of trantpor as the div rman government sion representative at morthenstern | These arrans { v whi depariment headq ers in this city the building, J. A. Crowley, cashicr, ! = opened fire with a revolver through el 2 ® glass partition. His aim Was poor | watonurc april 5—A - party of ) A v 11 War Rric and all five of the thieves entered | .o A(S{P0MY: AP 5 oh party of | arrive from overseas 1 bases at Hampton e | governments their machine and sped away, ex-| o0, 1 50" e \diors of the 7o) ‘tlr\w R no o e R . the withdrawa f the A:yx ri {:1 temporary separation of 11 war br (Signed) FOCH & s 50 soldiers o 02d ir - n the spring ionera il e N o changzing shots again with Crowley as!gantry who have returned fron | SPONSe made by the people of I forces i th prin n who*came over on the Mount Vernon they passed the windows of the bank : on a side street s ot o e Tailvs Statement todav s thelmostiss e isner b ina ey sbands. While S < 2 o France left for Boston taday to wel- | C/LY 0f New Brifain to my appeal for NEW SOVIET REPURLIC Al Latns o b el oldl nushe hi) ECOND STORY MAN FOILEL The highwaymen's automobile broke fcome the 102d upon its arrival funds to <end the local hovs to Ros definite announcement the govern-| {ho men were bhoarding trains for 2d arrvival al down at Kennedy, a shorr distance | cial train and two drum corps w heroes. Instead of §$1,000, approxi- | republi £ I iuimed in The h en no statment of t} harge by customs and members of the 26th Division to B il WATERBURY SENDS COMMITTER. DUEHNE marn & | northern Ttussi 5 AL are in e b : > s Separatec views of ocid engineers would be to prepare fc Army regulations necessitated t1 ton to grect their comrades when they Spa. DBelgium April 5 A rpose. Y 3 s 3 o) t 1 that port. The trip was made by spe.| (00 to welcome home the returning ¥ un pri ment's purpose Camp Devens the brides were taken in | Agile Burg s Frightencd AW immigration From Maple Streot Residenfe, from here. One of the men was cap- | taken along to furnish musto May. | Maely $1.200 was donated. All the | ich. Bavaria, according to a wirclegs j conditions under which the ~Amer-| onicials and after the usual forma Frightened by nolses oMy tured, but the other four took to the | or Sandland and other representatives| donations were small, large amoun message received here by Mathias | cans wifll ‘\wth‘“ 1w, ”Lh” "'H\ A:'” ties had heen (»mnl.zm»d were turned | 5 cceond story worke wia: (50 woods and at noon were still at large. | of the city government were menibee. | Peing refused. so that everyone could | Erzberger, head of the German armi. | nouncement' to indicate that they willl over t» the Red Cross chaperonage | prevented from effecting an entral = S of the party. have the honor and privilege of giv- | stice commission be accompanied by all the Allied{ pending the discharge of their hus- the home of W. T. Hull of 151 M s . ing. forces now operating in co-operation | hands from service. street shortly after 11 o'clock * WILSON SLEEPS WELL. “This is the real spirit of p..nm.mu with the anti-Bolshevik morth Rus The ‘only Yankee Divislon soldier A Paris, April 5-—President Wilson CHARGED WITH THER'T, | of the people of New Lritain. is sian armies to bring a wife home with him was A passerby man in plept untll after 9 o’clock this morn- Waterbury, April 6.—Nline employes | the same splrit which wlmmm the WEATHER. — Frivate Fred I, Bluff of North Rea ot of olimbing into & sedond Ing and no bulletin was issued hy | of the New Hoven road wers befora| hoys to zo to France and which B HOLDUP IN CLE VELAND. ing. The other newly married men | windaw at the Huil Rear Admiral Gravson, his physiclan. | the clty court 1his morning, charged ' them hrough the hatgies ‘over tierc Cleveland, O April ] on the Mount Vernon were casuals. Although he did not get to sleep until | with thefts of goods commiited {n | It is the spirit which made he Lil Vorccast for New Britain smed auto bandits today held Edwards Is Down Bay. Jate in the evening, it was announced | connection with handling freight. The | eriy Loans n success, and boomed all and - vicinity: Rain tonight: obbed the paymaster of the (‘leve Major Gen. Edwards went down |evolved the man auickly took frig this morning that he had passed a | cases were continued until April s | the war drives Tt i= the spirit which Sunday unsettled. land Neckwear company of $1,500 and = Y slid down to the ground and diss ratisfactory nighi. | under bonds of $200 each. L ve are proud of s P = e (Continued on Seventh Page) peared o the daihten. ut eve happened so qui definite plan of action could

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