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- & A A cSTABLISHED 1876, Ni"E\W éR[TAlN, CONNECTICUT. FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1919. -SIXTEEN PAGES. PRICE THREE“CF,N‘TS';/ SCHOOL TEACHERS DEMAND §389,930 IS TOTAL BOYS WHOSTOPPED 'SETTLEMENT OF ITALIAN ~PUBLIC_ HEARING: RETAIN ANOUNTSUBSCRISED GERWAN OMLAUGHT ~ ~y ATMS IS EXPECTED BY COUNSEL TO DEFEND THEM | IN BOST ‘ e Repofg Zrlels;e’:‘tglRt) D(Q:X;ESW]:[QE:‘ g%fi Over III]GT ENVOYS IN SHORT TIM Object to Charges of | I D Maliiols Ganthien S R SeN o | Committee This Noon Add | England Gatber Rog Rowte | ¢ 77 M MARY OF WORLD _~|No Longer Is There | ! | Against School Board || i b M $163,000 to Previous to Pay Homage (0 Yankee NEWS SHOWS ITALY Talk of Breach With | et DEFIANT: HUNGARY | Peace Conference at - his resignation. \[ i — e i ortano nas 1ot |““Neany e the. s peovie io | ORLANDO RETURNS B ) HARTFORD BANK TAKES ITY GAILY DECORATED | FACING .WAR PANIC| Paris Office. TAKES UP CUD(;EL:M§M AH[]N ’ANX“]US | OUT‘$1,600,000 BONDS ~ WITH NATIONAL COLORS | S Although Premier Department Warns Against | Times That Number Throng the Evidence. Return For Versaille ! | Paris, ass C ater- | rcople atch Processi e two other members of the | whom Premier Orlando is returning ’ i 8 : e Amcrican Brass Company in Water- | 200,000 People Watch Procession I‘Au]um“:;J“m‘m““ A alb e be Sl Bl s WITH FOUR AIDE! ' ave P '8 P H alia 59 > t § o o Sexton Says Gaffney and ks Out $2,000,000 More— | From Grandstand Scats While Five [orence in protest against President | behind her delegates at the confer se | ! Wilson's action in making public « |ence. Demonstrations were held ye Helmes Should Be Dis- O et on the Adriatic question the | terday and last night in Rome and it a ’ ot g s £ 1 5 @ | Gl & Gh {.“‘.‘(‘&:m‘:‘\ O ldvices do not give the [is expected in all the larger towns of | Will Probably Call Session ofi ! 1 . —_— Over Confidence in Present Cam- Curbs to Catch a Glimpse of Khaki S & ‘ ve means a cessation |the kingdom there have been parades qualified From Hearing : : . | View that the mov oS Cotme S e nave be ! . ; ey S ol e P ! At tieipation in the confer- |in which the people have shown their » p i Wants SDO[llgh[ of ID(]llll‘y Di- nisn—Natdon's Subscripuons. L4t Cing Wassiors—Speculators Teap of Taly's participati 2 which the people have shown thelr| Parliament at Once--Mg | ence. o | Night, Amount to $396.496,000. i Aevest 2 all her delezates leave Sty | I‘eflted at Membel‘s S ’ ek e yl(l bo represented at the con- (Continued on Page Fifteen) . | \ The total to date for the Victor Boston, April 25.—The Yankee hoys M H Drastic’ Action EoHowa Alccting ot | — Do-niiins ehisfcttyMEREE 383000 48 80 e e x ahing Fhonicd today i Thsy EET COLD WEATHER MA i ot 7 % = 5 ing to Chairman A. J. Sloper's re-| -me ma 8 L 2 'S M i ) MAY School Board Yesterday When it GHARGES BIG OVERDRAFT | port which has been submitted to the | found nearly all New England on | QDD FELLOWS N - | | committee. His report completed to- | 'he cheering line. | AFFECT PEACH C > Was Voted Not to Re-cngage Any ! day for the past two ‘days shows a by or three weeks, by baitalions and IN CAPITAL CITY EACH CRO! — A < 53 i > tw DY regimer ose e had been | ¥ total of $153.550 raised in the two | DY resiments, these men D cen o ITALIAN CROWD SHOWS | oo rickling back, bui this was the real S FRIENDLINESS TO U. 8 > S istration | AS That School Board Has| The committee is satisfled that the home-coming when in battle array, S 5 5 % Anti-School Board — Administration il isloys the topas vty T maliNnass nvina anal arns beatiie o Overdrawn its Account to Consider- | city will o ove DA Sy ey mariten et * % 2 oclined (ol Think Doy Rome, April 24.—A huge Propaganda, | dications seem to show that the Vie- ! arched in familiar streets past ted States is Being = S OIAR crowd of manifestants, parading ablo Extent. tory Loan is popular with investors & cheering weeping multitude of their . : b S ~a e 2 " i ) Pt S A | 5 Slight, However. through Rome toward the Capi- Determined to have a thorough in-1 b & MeMahon, president of the | here. About one-quarter of the loan i ‘nd as each soul in Celebrated. > - tol passed before the Aristiok vestigatian of the alleged charges to x 3 o N e el e e st | the mighty throng expressed its emo- . )1 passec Ame t New Britain Taxpayers’ association, in | is subscribed and with| the larges A I = e s That the cold weather a Ao ibnas s today t as Ams be preferred by the school board | gono ot i LERATEES SRR O, ory reports yet to be made, the ! tion in ils own way, the one-time| Hartford, April 25.—This city s the old weather of last night cIbasey jate Todey UG A asainst the school teachers, a delega- | yihoo1 hoard in special session yester- | loan is piling up fast. It is expected | National Guardsmen of New England, | center of attraction for Connecticut fand early this morning may have af- soprpr-ligbpimrs b gt ton of instructors this morning en-| gay"gaiq: I welcome this investi- | that the returns from the factory sub- | POW the famous 26th division of the ol Ao B ooy \yl”xb-\}|(< iy wbres ! gation. T'm mighty glad it has come | scribers will be largest toward the i“"\‘,“l‘m:,‘tg Lt fi!‘;sf' Na- | jites marking the centennial of the(a number of peach growers in this The ambassador replied: “Viva they’ demand should bo heid. The | 1d 13 asked for on the part of theend of the week because of the fact| \onal G ;;n‘m_““_}):d Ll :t‘:“ 1v | order of 0Ad Fellowship in the United | vicinity, although they are unable at Italy RGN b twatn tellterer oza and) tHe| [l Sloglsloand i teel Lg8 Buljignow it habil tha timostiot ithefsbobal nayiloMion the Bl S i S Sl € steady | Giates. Warpington lodge, No. 1, was | bresent to state just how serious the board came te a head late vesterday | L1ere is to be an investization, let it | last two days. 4 & & 8. “organized on April 26, 1819, The first | damae has been g i Sl Sere™Y | be @ real ove and'one which will pen- | The Victory loan committee head- March in Battle Array. N s S aent wes Quinmplac At the Connecticut Valley orchards when the school commissioners at a s lodge in Connecticut was Quinnipiac, onnecticut Valley orchards y 3 special meeting unanimously voted | ¢trate deeply into the covered action|ed by W. L. Hatch . took . in the The ranks that moved machine-like ‘No. 1, of New Haven, instituted Sep-| in Berlin this morning it was stated | FParis, April 25.—A distinctly mord not to re-engage any teacher found | Of the school board itself. In my opin- | greatest number of subscriptions around three sides of historic Bos- | tember 3, 1839. Charter Oak, No. 2, | that the cold snap would undoubtedly hopeful and less irreconcilable feel guilty of having . participated in *“a | 107 it is the most disgraceful thing | terday There were 202 S;\(})-‘('"v‘ ton Common and into the- wide "of Hartford, was instituted April 20, | cause some damage, but because of more or less deliberate and systematic | (&t has happened in the city, for it| tions, giving a total of $60, reaches of Commonwealth avenue | 1849, the fact that the trees are not in full today. No langer was there talk of —_ did not seem to be merely parading. For months ‘the half dozen Hart-| bloom now, a total blight is not ex- a breach with the peace conferene Campaizn of malicious falsehaod and | DFINES us back to the olden day when | misrepresentation,” which they allege | the ‘Poss’ tells the workman how to Bank Takes Big Block. In trench uniforms with bayonets | ford lodges and other affiliated organ- | pected. 1t will be impossible for a but it was said o eRnnc et durinz the past | Vote and dischargos him if he doemn't| | SRS SO S8 IO o | fixed and set faces under ugly steel | izations have been working on pians| few days fo see whether or mot the |- “All may be settled within i Tew wec board claims that | 40 accordingly. lot $1.600,000 b Victory loan bonds | N¢/mets they made a great grim | to entertain Odd Fellows of other | cold weather caused much damage, night. Premier Orlando has gone tg the special object of these attacks has ils S. H. Holmes. | was -smnounced today. by: the Sooiety | Picture of Uncle Sam with his sleeves |.Connecticut towns and citles for the | A pumber of other peach growers 1 Rome to consult parliament. . Theng been both the school comimittee and stand _the _situation | g g, vings of this city. This bank is| Folled up. centennial exercises and have appro- | this city and on Shuttle Meadow After we shall see Superintendent of schools 8. H.| thoroughly. the school board proposes | 3. Yot important savings institution | Gen. Edwards Heads Parade. printed $15,000 for the purpose. Vis-| Mountain stated that some damage Orlando Leaves Paris, Holmes [ o duiz all tho teachers who had any~ |\ Gonpecticut. 1ts ‘subscription rep- | At one.o'clock Major Gen. Clarence | tors beran arriving in the city by the | yog peen done. 'W. M. Dunham sald | Premior Orlando of Italy left Parl Taxpayers' Ass'n Takes Up Fight. | hing to do in spreading anti-school | oonis 4 per cent, of its deposits. D FMRGRIGS Yo whom, Major. (e, |‘hundreds foday. Tato this afternoon | ot oy the Bicksonis ‘re mot fhr oo |for momlcr oliendo of Iialy leoti Ny dminstration propaganda. This, as srr Harry Hule ylelded the place - of |'there will be o dinrier for oflcers of | vanceq yer and, due to the fast that mccompanior by Saiators Bassial TR \t’fv‘v“v'l "',""'('_‘,'.'d“.] thoge willD honor gave the word and the final | high degree and "'f“{'g”'”]"“ Yisivors | the freezing point was not maintained | Gen. Diaz and two other members i both the teachers and the Taxpayers' | (1% ':f{’)'“.d‘ ‘u\:m“ - -“'l\“‘I‘n'w’;“:’.“;‘r"““\‘ Waterbury Going Stron, advance of the orizinal 26th was un- it one of l”l‘;flfi:y‘;‘::;l“?;:)‘fyj:;’\““,i;; b | throughout the night, the possibili- the Italian mission. He was given o and Rentpayers’ association in the in-| Jo5 At “m'M ile ““ "M[: '»\)!T\: Waterbury, April 25.—Waterbury's| der way. Starting at Charles and jf\ "”;‘(‘Pv e ;‘lw’”w" ‘me‘r is | ties of damages are slight ovation at the station by a crowd. vestigation which they arc determined Hahtl Stanlée T iHolmes had t .,‘” | Victory loan committee today an- Beacon streets the YD moved 20,000 | 8iven "fi o ‘“] o een e : Peace conference circles were in to have. Hc said that the teachers | G8R = SH oy W 0 Tes ac 1o callinsunced a subscription of $2,000,000 | strong through Beacon street and | t0 be offered by the gra e 24 clined to believe today that an amis wanted the charges investigated. A | the teachers of the elty together and l¢or victory nates by the American | past the State House where the New | the Rev. Charles H. Smith of Barre, Winsted, April 25.—A freeze, with'caple solution of the Italian incidenf resolution, similar to the one adopted | {11 them to advocate the passage of |prags company. Of this amount $800,- ! England govornors, representatives of | Ma Mayor Richard J. Kinsella is | temperatures hghfrom: 288 ol s iy e s ,by the school board yesterday after- | the 25 mill tax, telling them that they 400 will be credited to Waterbury's | the army and navy, Massachusetts | to extend the city’s welcome; Lieuten- | degree last night through- Italy Needs Allied Food noan was to have been presented at| WOuld nmot receive their increases in guota fn the loan. The local lodge of | state officials and members of the | ant Governor Clifford B. Wilson Of | out the Litchfield county hills and at| . Mk et the last mceting of the school board | f8Jary unless the tax was adopted. ipoia) Order of Moose made a pur- | Jegislature on three reviewing stand. | Bridgeport will speak for the state | 9 gclock this morning the mercury | For one thing Italy has shown he on behalf of the teachers, It was not | Furthermore the day has gone by [co ol (752000 worth of bonds this | lnee s o romsmg rovomtion to 1he | and Grand Master Harry Hirsch of | 108 ‘risen but siwnte mers wary desirs to maintain §00d relations with brought forth, he stated, as the com- | When people are to be told what their |sorenoon. doughboys. New London will respond on behalf the Allles by the fact that the Italia missioner who was entrusted with the | Mind is. It is especially wrong to try i resolution had mnct taken his oath of | @and set the mind of persons whose | | also snow flurries. As little planting Fthea - “onnecticut. 2 delegates remaining here will cons Preceded by an escort of mount- | Of the grand lodge of Connecticut | nad been done, the cold spell prob-|ane o colaborats To ihe vk B it - - 4 od police 2 astri his dancing | Past 1 office and was unqualified to partici- | duties in life are to train the minds | Warns of Over-confidence. comnolcgond, aotnaey Janct pate in the proceedings of the board. | ©f our children. If the teachers are Washington, April 25.—Fear that | 3 S Alfred Pinkerton of " | Grand Sir Alfred P ably has done. little damage. Frult|tne inter-allied commission not perd not allowed the freedom of speech many people regard the Victory loan Feachers Found Guilty of Spreading | President of Taxpayers' Association Centennial of Founding of the Order | Orchard Kecpers in This Vicinity Are | 0dd Fellows today and tomorrow, the [ fected the peach crop is the belief of | ing prevailed at Italian headquarters Attorney Sexton stated this morning that he has been engaged to represent | i | S | ! | dapple-gray “YD" Gen. Edwards | Boston, representing ‘h‘l‘)“’“f‘z‘i"%m trees which are in bud and leaf are|{aining to the actual work of the Jlooked 100 per cent West Point but k’;“]“" lodge swllimeketthe ornntDal (657 iy el |eae foonterante v z. and thought then how can the chil- | campaign as certain of success without | |15 fentures botrayed that this was | @€ 0000 witl be held Sat- — It Is thought possible that Premid “In justice to the teache con- | dren under their tutorage imbibe the |the usual effort being made was ex- | (Uite the happiest day of his mili-| -3 B8 B0 ring at 2:30. The MAJOR PEASE IS j Orlando may call the Italian parlia tinued Lawyer Sexton. “the Charges | yeul meaning of freedom of speech |pressed today in the treasury's review | (¥ career. i .| local committee expects between 8.000 | {ment together at an earlier date tham should be put ip writing and thel .nq democratic thought? That is |of the loan campaign. { At daylight 'special trains ReEan and 10,000 in line including Rebekahs BA | May 6 as previously fixed and he ma teachers given ample opportunity tofiwnat the children are to be taught| There were no additional reports to |Lricading at the north and south sta- | =00 S0t 00 90019 o half dozen drum | CK FROM ACROSS 'be back in Paris for the opening of enswer them, secure witnesses and | and in order that they be taught cor- (raise the nation’s total subscriptions|tions, and every electric —car line |3 to the negotiations at Versailles, whie - iill be served sbtain cour ‘o o :c shoul g | broug: s sands rer-in. | corps. TLuncheon will e HoR MLV Ty viiey obtain couns ; videnc hould | rectly their teachers must have those |af $396,496,000 tabulated last | PrOUEht its thousan O e P will not begin before the first or sec be heard by the investigating commit- | ¢ ¥ 0 night. creasing numbers as the hour of the g ondl of May. several hundred women were engaged [ywas \ith the tee, unless the teachers arc present to (i > Sl Several W : | Was e Lo Sl bt s iy Blames One Man, [Ghalrmen i i m an v Daltsiof there today putting up 5,500 lunches. | AV right to be represented by the counsel “To my mind the whole situation COUntry report already they are hav- Many Special Trains. The city strects are blossoming with | While Operating With Americans ‘ TEN HOUR DAY Wants Charges In Writing. the | Parade approached Fourth Army Corps 3 s reverts back displeasure seq |ing difficulty in making it clear that The first special train to reach here Jlors in honor of the celebration. e r',]“;;“f"““”‘“ should be open to | Teverts back ‘L‘;Hfhfi,‘iil“‘]fl':fi].‘ :,:::,‘z |the loan s not cortain (o 1;(; sab- | came into_the south station at 5:40 fole v in the Toul Sector. izt bl L B because some of the teachers da scribed regardless ort expended. | a. m. bringing about 700 persons EBB e e i Objects to Gafiney and Holmes. !,,;,;::pc n.;:ms;(,:;;;:(»\fhéi(r“:\(\n :}n‘x::li The opinion seems to have obtained | from New Haven. An hour later the ! BOLSHEVISM ON w:‘il':fi \\’l'l"“' ‘::p’;;““‘_" Who has been 'py cell & Erwin Factory Returns tof ‘I understand that the finance and | frealy and did not advocate the things |CUrrency that because of the very at- | first of four specials from Provi- | _,, = returned to this ';,,i “:fi’j:p(hm?#? ) T S N chers' committee are to investi- | heir master’ wanted them to. As |tractive features of the loan, such as) dence arrived and from that time on | DaenWionoiablyildischareedli trom “‘j Old Time Schedule After Six Week: the alleged charges. The investi- | o esuit of that the (cachors are now |IM(erest rate and shart term, its suc-| trains from New Bedford. Worcestor, |Capture of Kicv From Bolsheviki |been honoiably diseharged from the | o 0 5 gation ought to be anducted by @i g he quizzed regarding the entire af- |CSSS Is certain. 1In an effort to com- | Springfield and from Bridgeport, W i g e e SRR e e T ‘!‘li‘\t‘ 1 . hoard of mot less thun seven. Superin- | fair and those found lacking will be [Pt this belief workers throughout the | terbury and Wallingford, Conn,'drow | Iorees Taken to Indica aniog | Eceseishine MRcngion e A R qualified to act as they are both ai. | concational system. I would like to |, ot trom any of the rest in that it | 19000 Soldic i T BNy tnot Ansociated |l Sxex a5 thekameEicanRUR Vel y B E e it 1S it e ractivg e il rectly interested in the proceedings, | >ok, 2nv self-willed and self-minded | ., "y "goated” without enthusinstic| Similar activity was apparent at| Vienna, April 24 Y Kiev from the | \V2shington and at Camp Devens. Au- | 7" e nunboriar 5 : person if that is justice, if it speaks | @ el | the north station. Barly trains from | PTress)—The capture of Kiev fror gust 15, 1917, he was cammissioned a | CN2nEIng the number of working Demands Open Mcetings, for the freedom which our soldiers |SUPPOrt of everyone. | Maine and New Hampanirs onma. i |Bolsheviki by partisans of Gen. Pet-|g,nt o 2'nt Bo Was commusioned & |0urs o weelk from 45 to 55. The ems “The teachers will not stand for any | fought for, if it is the democracy | with many extra cars attached and |!Ura the Ukrainian nationallst leader, |} 4918, pe was given the commission | !ife factory will operate an the new: star .chamber meetings or sccret ses- | which our schools are supposed to be | New England Drops Off. an occasional special sandwiched in. interpreted here as ,sf"l:).mau “:e of major. fl“\;gtlv"f' N 5 oy have a right to demand | teaching. And if it is viewed With an| Boston, April 25.—Victory loan sub- | While the visitors were pouring. into |cPP Of the Bolshevik strength 10| Major Pease was formerly with | For D the charges be properly formu- | unbiased mind the answer will “be |seriptions in New England yesterday | the city the movement of the last of |SOuthwestern Russia. "_5‘:"“ £ L_i“t Company B'of Hartford, and was de- | WeeK has been the rule at the e ted snd proven. 1If . the charges | that it is In opposition to everythng |showed a falling off trom the prévious | the Yankees. from Camp Devens was | Bololevik troops came 1m0 COMSRCE|tailed with the 30ist engineers with | 7Ork commencing at T in i WSy prove correct, the teachers should be | American, it is making an autocrat |days. The total was $8.657,000 as re- | also under way. Half of the 18,000 | Vith the Ukrainians by '°l‘“’ ety charged and if they fail, the public | of one and making many subject to |ported to the committee here today Jed by Gen. Petlura, they deserted tl sh: to know that the principal is at | his command. and forced the Bolshe- Lawyer Tssucs Statement, e following statcment was issued | i | which campany he remained while U8 20 \ 1t ftern L - with ti actory closed all day Satur: soldiers who had been at the canton- Sont oversens until the last two woeks of | Mth the factors closed afl Cay SSUH by 530 af the more than 800 banks in | ment came yesterday and today ten |Red standard and forced U debarihtion \orhien I Ho Wiwast on Qo1 IR a o St rnr torie- AENEU Mentions Holmes' Bill. |the district. This raised_the amount | more trainloads were brought in. "'k“‘”"’“9“;;:']‘"“,:] D Sl yootore ,’mr, He went overseas )2 Mumber of war IR e Gt 77 < apps y had b . b gt | o e conce ere cancelle b “Furthermore, may I ask why Stan. | foF the four "*‘i:"‘;‘“’i”-(‘ 190008 National Colors Predominate. of Lonine and Trotzky to hold the J\‘;’T‘, yy 2nd returned to this country | oovornment, but it now appsars thi I - 5 i fir igures indicatec at with : i . 2 Y 2 21, | i pre S this noon by Lawyer Sexton oy Uik S B HRCELEL IR D o o o o Everywhere along the line of march |Ukraine until the crops could have | ™ \yy 7 work has picked up sufficiently to “We are in favor of an investiga- | P1Il to be passed by the |C;1§l:ll\lx‘e‘;'“,‘tc‘hv/s]T“(m 000 the district would | the Stars and Stripes and the colors |been harvested and transported to | itn the Fourth corps, which was lo- | WATTaNt the return to the usual works tion of .the charges that arc alleged ; CANSINE the entire status of the | B Nt W) " der its quota unless | Of the Allied nations snapped in the (Moscow and then to withdraw.| ;¢ at the Toul sector, staying thers [ ing weel te have been made asninst the soliget | S-LO0[= Of the state and turning themy 5 0 0800 0 (0 nas made b the re-| PFisE wind Trotziy as head of the army used all |qu 5 S st “Mihior drive and until | commitiee and the superintendent of | OVET 10 the care of a state superin- Maining days of the drive; At the entrance to Commonwealth |his skill in atiempting to subjugate the signing of the armistice. and went | s chools and his assistants. providing | (RAeNt to be known by the more con-| W (® “otals were: Maine, $224,-| avenue along which the division |the Ukraine. with the first troops of the army of | OPINIONS IN PARI It is & real, fair, - open investigation | SeNial name of ‘commissioner of edu- |\ ' BE 0 R L G0 6105 000; ver- | Mmarched and counter-marched, was a —_— occupation into Germany. There, his | e 'd not any ex parte hearing. no se- | Sitiow’? And then he went further| ol "eii: 060" Rhode Tsland, $294,-| “Court of Victory,” in the center of | DROPS DEAD IN HOUSE. company was stationed at Brohl | cret session. The resolution as adopt. | 214 drafted a bill himself which also | KOR". "0 il “6799 000 Massachu- | Which stood a “Winged Vietory,” ! Rockville, April 25.—S. Tracy No-| The active work of Major Peasc’s| Newspapers Do Not Think Situation) ed yesterday by the achool committee | M€t With defeat. And he did mot | i\ . woman in shining gold. | ble, mayor of Rockville from 1914 to |company consisted in the rcpairing of as along the same lines, practically, qs | C6AS€ (hen. but still was active in N G. A. R. Greets Younger Vets. | 1916, dropped dead in his home to- Iroads across No Man's Land and h s | one that was to he prescnted at the| terest of the state control of schools. Noble was in his seventieth : 2 . 5 I day. Mr personal work in supervising all kinds iz i 1 at Complicationd & s A Ll oL R G oy e e At the other end of the avenue the | d b a Al 2t L promisc: Annoyed at Complic ext regular meeting of the board on e MEN | M troops In swinging for the year, a native of Pinckney, Mich,, and |of building and* construction work overseas he was stationed | Has Become Too Critical for Comsl behalf of a number o inent cit.| wanting have the coputor : . for h4 years. He was|Major Pease retur s c e o34 : i o e O ki Pt ot expenses of march were greeted by hundreds of | & resident here for B2 years R IMAJOn scade hotuimed LoRshl country| paris, April 25 (Hava el JEeneliio [l lnstice tofhel chil . .. Tha : g Grand Army veterans who occupied | for 36 vears an exccutive officer in April 21. an the Harrisburg, going to| nowspapers here are unanimous ing dren attending the public schools| teachers’ salaries. That part of Y Hos 5 2.000 | “a court he vetorans” formor o | the Hockanum Woolen Co. His widow | Washington, D. C., and returning §rom ha that the departure of Pl S . to such a pass| Was all right. but there were numer- | Transport Santa Rosa, With 2. a court of the veterans” formed of ; et oie | the opinion tha parture that things had come to such a pass | 2 T Victory columns and : ‘nd two married daughters survive. |there to this cit | S Onanao trei Paris. Bl between the teachers and their super. | 1S other dangerous clauses in e e e ! 2 : | mier Orando from P ; ! 2 =2 orizing s whic: - " Men . Is k@ 300 stands of massed color: Along = constitute a rupture in relations rs that something should he ¢ ! original bills which were killed. The 2| = Y " APLS' = S TR | ) : i “y)m\:v};l\rr St Ui \\Iv:)mm::. city of New Britain never hired Mr. both sides of the avenue stretched un- ADVANCEfONSBUDAEKST, PUBLIC PEACE MEETING. | “It is not adieu” says the.Befi§ :"\,, Jeopardized 3 ’ | Holmes to go to Hartford and draft | broken lines of grandstands buried | Geneva. April 24.—Cpecho-Slovak | e b | Journal, “but au revoir it SRR e investigation | OF SUbport certain bills. He was hired | Boston, April 25.—The transport | deep beneath buniing, and from these | forces attacked the city of Waitzen, | Ixague of Nations Covenant Will Be) * Tho Petit Parisien is particplariy hould be conducted by the .entire | 5 Supcrintendent of the schools of | santa Rosa. bringing more than 2.000 e 20 miles northeast of Budapest, whr-h% Discussed Publicly Monday. optimistic, saving even if the critieal shot 3 | ; o L Sants 2SS s B e ; Continuec : S it all soon. Frenc “tension exists no longer, seven hoard with the possible exception of | he city ot New Britain which to my | {roops from Bordeaux and Paulliac, (Continued on Page Fiftcen.) expected to fall con] "n e A 1 5 o Ritensi xists no longer, e reh {ho present teachers’ ' committee, | ™INd has no connection With propos- | jneiyding units of the 76th Division S ———— oops are said to be aiding the Ru- | These members will in all probability | N8 State legislation or tribs to Hart-| . q. up of drafted men from New WEAT & =S | manians in rhcn_- ndv.\v\(" fi‘ eastern feel that they are disqualified to act| TOTd Supporting certain legislation. England, reported by wireless today “ATHER. Hungary, according to advices re- in justice to the teachers and for rea- | Wants Real Probe. At her progress had been delaved y ———— coived here from Vienna sons best known to themselves, | ‘And now that they are going to | by a thick fog and strong northwest Torceast for New Britain Boston Tomorrow. of the peace conference will Be held | forms of compromise are possible.” Monday to consider the revised draft| A part of the French press manis of the league of nations covenant and | fests some impatience that new coms | also such portions of the peace treaty | plications should arise at the moment| = e i as may he completed by that time.| When the German plenipotentiaries ‘In all fairness to the teachers and | have an investigation and quiz the | winds and she would not arrive off and vicinity: Fair with freez. PRINCE OF WALES A MASON, The session will be open to the |are about 1o arrive. The Echo da the public whatever charges are for-| school teachers, let it be a real in-| Boston light until 10:30 p. m. Instrue- || ing temperature tonight; Sat. Tondon, April, 25. (via Montreal.) | public. It is understood if the cove- | Paris fears that “as a sequel of the - | tions were sent to the steamer to an- urday fair, continued cold. __The Prince of Wales has been in-| nant is appreved it will immediately | methods employed, all alliances may (Continued on Thirteenth Page) (Continued on Page Fifteen) lki’mr outside and dock early tomorrow. | e = jtiated as a free mason. ‘he made public. . totter.”