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I o e e ). TWELVE PAGES. ZSTABLISHED 1876 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT. THREAT, STAYS CONFERENCE; RON London Press Regards President| 7777 MF. WHICH WILSON WILL Feeling Runs High Throughout Italy Wilson’s Action on Fiume Question NOT TURN OVER TO ITALY, and American, British and French as Democratic Move that Has ¢ —— o o —— Embassies are Being Guarded b Created a Most Serious Situation | g : 1 Government Troops Lendon, April 24—“A thunderbolt,” a “bomb shell,” “an . & : e i L Paris, April 21. (Havas.)—Premier Orlando of Ttaly reiteps appeal to Caesar”™ and other descriptive expressions are used by R g : : : e p : ated this morning that he would leave Paris today He added this morning’s newspapers in connection with President Wilson's : ¢ % FRETE S A TR ? i Lowever, “we do not break with our allies but hand. over our in declaration on the ltalian situation. terests to their hanc trusting they will loyally f{ulfill thed His step treated as a democratic move at the peace confer- e miss ion ence by most of the journals. Apparently halted temporarily by 3 : i 4 A g I'he Tirench foreign office today confirmed the report tha astonishmenut some newspapers refrain from making any comment. Iverywhere Mr. Wilson's action is regarded as having Prewier Orlando’s letter of yesterday to Premiers Clemenceat created a nicsu serious situation and the result is awaited with & 2 o b1 S e 3 YRS and Lloyd George, instead of announcing a complete rupture asked anxious eyes. whether in view of the circumstances the two premiers considered Some comments were manifestly writien with an eye to A 5 5 S N : urther Italian participation in the conference use Italy’s possible withdrawal from the conference though Premier i ¥ further Halian participation in th LSS e Orlando’s announcement of, his decision to quit Paris lad not X 5 Reaped Y Kiisdd P i B s ' o I'he British and Frengh premiers, it is stated make reached -London when the papers were published 3 S % S : i R RS S joint answe Cails Italy Obdurate. e . — Replies to Wilson, Opinions as to Mr. Wilson's state- ment and Haly's attitude vary. The ! tility to Ttaly refers to her “obdurate | ) Vittorio Orlando, the Italian premll attitude” and advocates the Croatian Sl R e T | TO ENFORCE TERMS OF TREATY A s = | e didaeterioh . which is regarded as a departun] The Chronicle places over the news from diplomatic custom and leavel from the peace conference the head: | Paris, April 2d.-—Italian military ) session and sccure from that bods conference announced this S [forces will occupy that part of Dal- passage of a measure providing = morning its intention of with- R T b “Wilson’s stirring appeal for small Imatia and other Adriatic territory [ for the annexation of the Dalmation F s S . . drawing, Premier Lloyd (ieorse I\ nations” but is editoriatiy peruvied. Q1Y $7,100 15 Added Today But mimea i one’ Vit o Tonaon’ with |ana amer cosieon Aaricie wrivore Foreign Situation Is Anything | | aceiared s ariernoon iho T King Commends Pl Without opposing President Wilson it about 100,000 men it was stated to- [ given to Italy by the London agrec jans would not leave ris to King Victor Emmanuel Sasial calls his action a “str step a | day by Cupta Pozzi of Premier Or- and also Fiume, o 3 day cabeld i el o | mending his action and insisting thes ial takes a sympathetic attitude to- | |captain added would be sent to the |added, that a military demonstration Jong. conferenca’ with | Premier | e be no reccssion from the positia . . S aro o e, " he Jugo-Slavs Qi Spalato Wil 3 de Ning o orenoon v wards Ttaly’s position narthern region around Fiume. by the Jugo-Slay t T | Orlando during the forenoor T e h andangers Whole New League. — QUATEMENTS B SEWHERE Sespaitaancassuime i Bahay con s ilnts 08 el et S PR R (RIS A G ATNE DR AY R D7 sstito muesldentiyviiacialzeet Lioyd George called on Pregipr O Mr. Wilson's appeal from the dip- V) imeoniime #CaptuinfiRoza sy mon i tal innal eyl A | dengedireqlivialietlvers .‘,“ lando before the council met thil Tomaatlod e e e T S s [Pe to convoke parliament in special measures ! AL reached the *Whitc House" he morning. . They hat & 1grg kil may at first sight commend itself as remarked o, the British pn r ‘endes y 5 el Asmociatedl Press) Rostimer s i e : x ence, the British premier endeavorin consonant with democratic states. | NCW York Figures Show Substantial ociated Press Resume of Inter The Italians will not leave Al N He to secure a change in the Italian p e e S este, T o i et | MORE, INVESTIGATION IS ALL mton ot || o and i Ty el result in making an exception in There was no tives to remain. TI was RO i Italy's case to past secrecy is to create | Advised to Buy Registered Bonds M N : ing Projected Into Diplomatic | | how the situation stood beyond |} UAEE 1 SOTEI ST RERS o danger for the whole leaguc of n THAT TRO COM ) i . the brief remark quoted 1 N el N R t was announced at Italian hea tions,” which the newspaper adds, Instead of Coupon Notes. Limelight—Bolshieviki Defeated. quarters that Premier Orlando anl if the Ttalians withdraw “‘find its ex- o | 1 i ( . s bt e By ihe Aisocintodirres srmando Dinz of the Italian del istence virtually terminated before it Victory Loan subscriptions of $7.100 ¥ Whe Sseoclated b | cgation would leave Paris this afte oGy = for a . S hich v replace Although Premier Orlando of Italy 3 1 beg received across the counters at the ilros ) i Tants (ios s ienthouse pnhich Sl Srople | noon, Baron Sonnino and ‘the QT The Daily News under the hesiding: | varions hanks. todas. eomauy oo | Railroad Committee Wants |, scacon light which has been vo- | announced last night that the Talian following tomorrow. N el B E A SRE: e : iy . sved by a change in the inner| delegation would withdraw from the The breaking point” calls atten- | sum total of the additions to tho loan Iagred by ohanss o L May Seck Separate b B May Seck Separate Peace \ tion to the “srave opials subscriptions here, as reported to Another Commission to | hreakwater in that harhos | peace conference and leave Paris at | Step Was Yast Resort. L el 3 Beyont on Dabox Billl > o'clock today it is understood thaf Y Fl]R PARA“F | vas ? should the bre A conviction that Preside petes B Sha oo L s e G i e I iry Untill mne judn e France and Greal Britain will ma ! Bl ey ed 1d-lio Eree [ it Brestacnt iwlisony neinsarn s LS BOSRTS ontinue Inquiry Unti The judlciary committee reported | ] become definite would take stefl would never have taken such a step | to $436.400. While today: " T < R R o | wnother effort to prevent an outhr e e = 0 e L Pch a0s 0 £436,400, e today’s record is 1e lahor bill conce e s R o approach Germany with a view (2Eily © last resource after the \pitirully small, it should be under. 1921—Oppose Loan. which requests the attorney general | Toicans Lic iy Toneits exprossed making a separate pe | | | | failure of all private negotiations is A ST Iy | in dispatches that some way may be o % r . o s edshic o istood that the figures do not include to consider a bill for ar act embody- | 0 & PTG SOULS WAy may e R ates Are That About At Italian headc polced Lyaibo s press Wit Fonld bo = ing all the provisious of Section 433y, | found .“““f‘”_ iheisituationisa tialy Estimates / nouncement wak that t R > to speeulate on what will fol- | . : P oS s 1 : A SeHORieLence e P t w m Premiy vidue 8 s these willtng with such changes in its lansu S iont e P e ian parliamen neet on Premiy low" the mew ToE sec AT me‘n‘l’\:l nv : ‘m'd, .l:()'l e will n ot bo Elaibford, WA ciiba s SEmne W inog e [ baes e sl SCRICHE S LG e BRI _ Publication Was Premature, 21,000 Heroes Will e e rotion proseri s antagonistic principles which have S Al B reported in the sen- | make such section comply with the From staternents made by Premier or two. Instructio e been beon more or less in veiled confitet | #t & &eneral meeting at the Chamber in the : . P it e ‘| Orlando last night it seems he con- arch T TOW : ; et of Commerce. The shop reports will | 8te a bill for a commission of three} CONStruction of such section atfixc dered the publication of President farch Tomorrow. raphed to Ron | | Wilson's statement relative to Fiume Big Three Meet As Usual | as premature. Tn a talk with Malian | any subscriptions secured by the indi- throughout the deliberations of the conterence are now met in a death | POt be made until next week. persons to be named by the governor grapple. One or the other must yleld The committee in charge of the|to continue inquiry into the condition Aud the defeat of cither will in all | C@Mmpaign here again calls the atten- | of the street railway companies, as probabiiity be final. Tf Mr. Wilson's | tion -of children under the age of 14| recommended by the speeial commis. principles ayail all claims such as |Years to the offer of a prize of one] sion. Such u commission will be ex- thercto by decision of the supreme court. The labor men wanfed the words ‘‘calculated or infended™ Boston, April 24.—Trains and auto | © Premier Clemenceau. Premjer Lioxd mem- | George P t Wilson et ® the L v yut e ! correspondents, he said the president’s stricken from the present law and th X ks Bro (leiom i DEesont declaration that Italy should not have | trucks brc co ce voted to do this. last e 26 Siviaion: fe o B votad o : Fiume came at a. moment when the | bers of the 26th Division from Camy PRt Bt o 4 ! e N eclqinel bill hwanira-neardfnntiom. s Wi RO e RS e e e nan 1 prasan Han eo | outinesfon logatior Italy is advancing must be abandoned & ond to the youngster|T repoxt at the next sessibn i joersiwere against the change and | Lialian - aking SR ey Mo-Jone yermanent c the othier ha aking in the largest number of sub. | With an analysis of the conditions of | preme effor arrive at a settlement. | their final appearane 18 I nanently. If, on the other hand, |t g the largest number of suh- t Ty the conditions of | . iheel for the federation of labor| ¥ e effort | posshs ‘remi fando's cl ecog- | seription smpanics at the end of 1920 wit n a later dispatch to Premier Lloyd | unit in the parade here tomorrow Premier Oriand laims are recog- | Seriptions thelcomnaniuaiatithe endiof 16 20RwitiI e opd N T (R R iltovney iacnovill I dllaiced S 1 maining members the ors nized then there is an end to the recommendations for legislation. . The | yo grast the law "and submit the | G°0r€e and Premier Clemenceau the ; The remaining member t | cons principle of self-determination every- ew York Is Gaining. bill was m anorderiofiithe Sday i Sl Al et aassion Itallans declared it impossible Lo con- | sanization will leave the cantonmen where.” New York, April 24.—Victory T with other bills for next Tuesday Boit 5 tinue to participate usefully the| tomorrow. The start of.the parade Departure Is Postponed Would Support Lloyd George. subscriptions reported to th loan Al st Pinancial Loan. $50,000 for Research. conference. i t for 1 p. m After Premie rge's visH The Express declares the situation | anq trust ,‘“,"m’;:'ifl ofnr:\ © Panks | g appropriations commitiee To solve the problem of pollution Situation Very Grave. Members) o iBastons SOWR/Hthe oty orande tated the Ital Berious but malntains that In ques- | qisprict totalled $115,443,180 o o | Ported adversely the bill under which | on streams by factory waste the ap. The situation which has arisen is|101st infantry regiment, were the (2 ME CEEN S is depar lions threatening the conference with | g 1 G0 aat o aain of sy sea ot 1014t was proposed to have the state loan | propriations committee recommended | admittedly grave. Premier Orlando | first to reach the city : ture trom Paris until K th lisaster the press and public have no | 1o oy i i o% 062,550 over | money to tide the trolley companles| $50.000. the work to be done by a, has sent a rcport of the incident to| Other trains brought the 102nd power to give any sort of judgment, [ 50 MIFRUS figures. over their troubles until 1921. Sena- | commission of five persons to be | the Italian parliament and is quoted and 103rd infantry and the 1t Tt savs to support Lloyd George's pol- G tor Dillon asked that this bill go with | named hy the governor and fo in- | as declaring the Ttalian people would [ 103rd machine zun battalion Guanding Allicd Fmbas Yiee Mtrongiy us ine nktlof% rorrinis. Buy Registered Bonds. other trolley bills to the table to be|clude manufacturers or others skilled | eXpress {hemselves. Rome advices | 101st field signal baitalion and it ; 1Al tative Washington, April 24.—Subscribers | taken up Tucsday. ~He inquired why fin sanitation, in coninnction with | report an imposing demonstration | 61st m"; N e i s o Vf P “A document of decisive import- | to Victory T.oan notes are encouraged | {W0 Of the commission’s bills were re- | the siale department of health, to 1) [Ekhiore dnsuRcotiEn G am SR g e cheneee oce sk ! % i ance” the Manchester Guardian terms | by the Treasury to buy resistored m. | furned to the house from the com- ! vestigate conditions amd make effeot. ) Minisier Sounino during | over RoizoadinEa ORI President Wilson's appeal. Assenting | stcad of coupon notes to eliminate | Mittees, when they belonged in thelive {he present law against (he nol. Anenican G iel Jand e ieiaesitie ounse iy o estion or Y B in- S 5 | so S Klett thoug nly n utio of inlanc wate ch ¢ oot WEEE guatcer oy | O : L) Asarke) L5 Y Sy ‘»l,, rln” ”'mv‘\‘: e of applying prin- i danger of theft or los Tn explaining nate. ]\’nn_a’:n{ T L t :‘!nv on w“ | lution i \,v' 1 waters 3 Yol cident place of honor in the line of marci ciples 1t continues: this today, Treasury officials said (he | Mistake had beon made. Senator Dil- | The railroads commitice reported vos v el That what cives great POWer | desire of the T lon said it was unfortunate that some | hijj 1o require the New Haven road to | to the document of the American | toroq o bills had been scparated from (he :issue trip tickels for passonger f J i sist=s | UnERHoRday o ks iresident, and supreme importance | 105 | group otherwise they would have all! e - of I'remicrs | sroup of ten from the army hospit 0 inboriaiics Foing kv bayanl el s ecaies Wieliosistoredifnotes| EZSIE R RIS HIY SRS eI o B st duil g ; 1 Cremenceau | 1 2 going fo eyond 3 el Lo Soa o considerec sday points on its main linc ‘onnecticut | e Halar ratter i contioveies SRR UL e e e Tl S SR RS ot ) e o \‘,“” e it T & Peace Again Delayed. ! a military hospital to be cared for 1.4t theto e no mistake aa by 118 | nignars Lo il Hls savlng thel pi. prom the howse, Only ome soo| 0 D S clm At the same o arrival of the German peace | until they takc their places in auto significance. What the president says | o« 1. the expensive routine of |y 1joq trolley bill is not reported and | (RO o s ) | qelegation at Versallles has again | mobiles in the line. he means. These arc not merely | “CPOIME out intercst Payment checks | {hay is the one which provides for | 28t ' been delayed, it being announced that| Hundreds of discharged men who R e 5 ¥ at that time, ) suspension of state taxes laid against — the Germans will not be on the scene | will march hehind their former units Rome, Apri (By the Agsociated sympathizes With States Dnofficial reports show that most|pe companies during the next two i WEATHER, ™ | f the peace congress until May 1. It]also were in the cily today and each : Press.)—-An imposing demonsteation Sl s e el il S subscriptions so far have boen for|yaore. mhe fnance committac il 2 R, declared this delay is ot unwel- | incoming train brought others from wrred here today, paraders travers position In a sympathetic vein saying | T°"PON Notes which may be converted | voie on this bill this afternoon Allied and associated gov- | their homes, ing the principal thoroughf{ape e it can properly understand Italia ier o registered securities. Mo A\ bill was adopted by tho sewiic we MmNy minor| Army officials estimated {oday that clgiming Flume and Dalmatin and feeling i a matter where historic | SUDSCriptions appear to he for the A rushod to the ho by which the || points to leared up before the fi- | close to 21,000 presert and past men cheering for Brémter il tredition played an important part |4 3-% Der cent. partiaily exempt notes | povernor will release io the federal ||| draft of the treaty is ready for| bers of the division would arch. | Forcign Minister —— ——— Zovernment s right in a piece H (Continued on Eleventh Page) (Continucd on pPage Eleven.) land neur Scaside Park, Bridgeport, \eee-oooo oo - | on Pag even) ! (Continued on Pag 2 (Continucd ht nearly 10,000 v miilitary bly roat arrived in considerable number dur sury to issue regis- notes was emphasized in this | al Washington. They were taken Big Demonstration in Romé, come to the ernments i artford, April 24.—Fope. | east ror New Britain and vie | cinity: Rain, colder tonigh(: | Uriday fale. Golder, L

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