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“SOLONS BOLT WHEN | PARADE IS STARTED , Members of Senate and House; Leave Business to Greet Veterans | R R SRR N T R Hartforc veterans of and the 101 the General this noon - - paft in t the two « the stat April 30.—To 102d U. Machine Gun Assembly ¢ honot Infantr Battalion, to | eive time ng them ior Eoth by debating con- rov 4 1en word came he L started. Not a wis members in most of them hill slope to wit | | j ats and the fighters, vac her s = ating Kk positions on 1ed Bill Deopped. left uncompleted bill create a com the situation debatin a bhil) hill esterday Trolley senate on “the to study was 1ssion ission v The house public school aid The he ser takoen { just then ommission wirs p before | Left. Ca M. 1 | New York, third living American ace, ten cnemy Mar i Pl Jacques Swaab of by Jection an ljournmer Its r been i wtack upon [ ofiicially credited with Right, sasure b Ad: today the ER gan asgn ol planes. Capth M ellus IPHAHON DEMANDS REMflVALflFFflW[ER | | i «(Continued ms of railronds com senators to look said 1 of of a fair ligh ure to create a wiy termining real condition the trolley companies and to the next session in remedial legislation Hough for bill, the special commission of a member did not have evervthing about the commission could a problem which more serious two vears Senator Leon- in opposition, that Senator lough admitted the commis- | sion did not know as much about the trolleys as it claimed to know yester- ainie suide the Senator spoke aving that time to learn ‘ompanic A new much in solving be much > than it from First Page) 5t { neeticut men got in at 11:15, ahead of time, Tt had only 213 aboard out of the 1200 arranged for: all the nlhev‘< having quit Devens as soon as they | could get away vesterday. { Roar of Welcome Greets Men. When the men piled off the train were met with a roar of wel-| The streets around Unioh sta- | black with thousands of The parade got under ‘\”I\') the world war veterans, of | ahout 1,500, Includ- returned last evening is now said today nator 3issell bill which provided for al of trolley property. Senator Delaney belicved the pub- ic utilities commission should do the |promptly. inquiry. Senator Bailey a { whom there the attitude of the publie those who commission toward the task {and previously, being escorted by the the situation. Sena- |First Regiment State Guard, the First it was obvious that a [company Governor's Foot Guard, Put- issues orders and [nam Phalanx, e rvice men and oth- lers, the whole making a line requiring If hour to pass a given point. The | sage of the veterans was the sig- for unbounded enthusiasm. The marched with a ng apparent | in the veteran soldie opposed that part an ap- licome. tion spectators | | | were vork of - were ed as to ing utilities "of investigating Dillon said which 1ations or ommission & upon the trolley annot investigato its new degrec of satisfaction amendment provisions for an employment to ore mpanies with He offered al clerieal commission Answers Klett's Query. re an bill property and and expert striking ap- | men only |REPUBLIC SEIZES ! LANDED ESTATES | the sV assistance Kletf's question e believed it only fair worked from now problem tion opposed the expense. 1 on entitled to compens: Hemenway umendment the Dill on ground of unnccessary was suspended at this point. indefinitely postponed proposing an equal to the constitu- o ry that men the trollc v wer Czecho-Slovak National \ssembly nd zen- Expropriates Property for Use i of 1 s < People. The the uffrage tion ts phrasing olution will bills rejected by ay were rejected These would have ompanies of April 30.—The | estates in | ia has been ordered by | t assembly, according to | A, new official cespatch to Mr. Pergler, Both trol- | commissionsr of the Czecho-Slovak | senate yester- | panuplie, ft | o housc Wa expropri: | Cz.cho- | the national 1 n, resolntion e amendment th d defc started. th in relieved and Tov: discov ve grou on was an 3 made public. Under Concumerce state will take over m::\:’\‘\’ji:" of cuitivated and 7,- ghway of wooded land, which ed will provide a liveli- | for 420,000 families. the new law all estates of more than 375 a under cultivation or | possible of ~ultivation and 250 acres | tnd will he expropriated. | | i i this law 250,000 500,000 it hood Py the acres acr estin paving bridge costs The sen: oncurrence mission public {it is veceded and in | the bill to allow electric ! companies to appeal to | utilitles commission to condemnation of the balance which $5 per cent rejected ran T ob- | of | 4 wooded [ In the | imperial family Bill. Iy wilred an return ! te to the judi- commendation commiitee. which is sure is ase of the estate of the and of estates illegal- ose of persons who were guilty Czecho-Slovak | compensation will paid | 1and expropriated. in anee ndations of mittee of the Bl nd turn Boxing agreed to on bill on re ppropriations the 4 quring gainst treason no the of nation for ommittea be The 1sually ported reneral validating one the last in the judiciary errors of various aet e s commitiae kinds into laws through accor with the recom- | the constitutional com- | national couvention the accived authority to cabinet nnnhte!‘b.‘ and ratify international | agreemc and treaties, preside at | mectings of the council of minlsters | wore 1 i General Hospital | 220 to sulmit his desires and recom- | $60,000 for tl HELSs PHAL Y mendations to the natlonal assembly soviety of Connecticut to reimburse it f ", ottt for extraordinary expenses< incurred % n care of patients durin infiuen- e B outh d R: $82,000 for land and FIND WEATHER and equipment for the Boys' 5 B . R T ek man Delegates at Versailles Arrive aining Scihool and hospi- ant Conditions $3.000,000 fo lin . $3.000,000 tr e (By The and state aid roads. i | ¢ sirfield N hty German peace , o £ arrivad in Ver- vere raised from $1, y e were greeted by cold | of thone ew Londo 500 and New Haven to resolutions the bill of Americ education of re- i o to which have crept printer's 1 ngme dismiss or copylsts’ errors, wis repor senate Among appropriations ed were these recommiend- CHILLY a bullding M ta) hi T hool; henic Under Uuplea: and ays e salavies nissioners nk Versailles, April 30, ciated Press.)—The plenipotentiaries who sailles last night weather with occasional rain squalls, | on the first day of their sojourn here. Wearied from their long journey, the chief figures of the delegation slept late. The lesser functionaries, how- cver, heavily clothed against 1he strolled through the sodden of the park or along the | county ~.$3.000 The MWshing tion ovtion of estal ani wdopled rent > hoard of = T storm, DEPORT GERMANS. = - streets. Not n WILIL, rounds The May Versailles it will German Day strike hote but it ha allowed representative and Wil Inte; applies to the | is understood to prevent the gotting their | regular guests. Austr Keep “ \liens During War. not April wealth ian nterned Germans I May, it conunon- deport te in Melbourne of to’ meals service s s announce inter most viously residen erews of captur from the cast wi appearing befort showing ¢ returned HAVE TRACE OF MEN £ Worn by Clothin at | S Mviators Is Picked Up Along Lost commonw Shore. the right gistrates | Chatham. Mas Jenther flying suit April A and pair of believeed to have been worn John Howard, of the lost when a seaplanc from | nir station here was wrecked d brought into | by a today. | The clothing w about ! seven miles off Race Point. Officials said the fMers probably discarded | their heavy outer clothing when the | machine broke up in the hope of | being able to keep afloat until they | could reach shore. i m 4 n | o b to Germ £ by Eusign men one HERT i Provincetown U-2OAT COMING York rman Unit HUN five G to the A stice tr L 7 day tour of $ecticut posts, loan c¢ n Port ford, South Norwalk will be visited Friday st Friday was fisherman picked up the mi- i Mon- ! States after will start next New York and part of the Liber! Chester, Stam- and Bridgeport and jay. Con- on a i mpai { certaintie | ried on profitably | today, | American | at | during | over the Ttalian question I$500, I street shortly atter e, | row of Va., one in the U. the Mexican France in Seb- Gallop of Newport News, the pionecrs of aviation Army, saw service on border. He went to tember, 1917, G ()\ ER ()R hl)(,h ()PTIWISTI(‘ PERSON | < Will Boom as Soon | Thinks Busine as Government Adopts Stimu lating Policy. April 30.-—Business un- will be swept aside the moment the government substitutes a | stimulating propaganda for its pr ent policy of hesitancy, Governor Fdge, of New Jersey. declared in address today before the United States Chamber of Commerce To prove that business can be car- t the present hizh prices, building roads, devel- oping waterways and increasing rail- way facilities,” the speaker said. Amerifca’s part in the reconstruction of France and trade relations between the two nations during the post-war period were outlined by Maurice Casenave, head of the French service in the United States. Purchase of | French commodities by the United States to balance expenditures France in this country for materials to restore its devastated regions, M. Casenave declared, was of vital im- portance. Long-term credits for ma- terial purchased by France and in- vestment by American financial inter- ests in French government and indus- | trial securities were other means suz- gested to bring about the proper trade relations, Addressing the foreizn trade John J. Broderick, assistant commercial adviser of Great Britain in the United States, said that the present restriction of imports of goods into Great Britain would be taken under definitc advise- ment by the British government to determine whether strictions should he removed or moditicd The committee on highways, in annual report, recommended that fed- eral funds be expended only on high- | ways of a permanent tyr VERMON St. Louis. W. an “we are of session its TONORS BO Business Suspended When War Veterans Vt., i Burlington March Home. Burlington eral holiday the American plant and other large concerns in honor of the returned soldiers from overseas. About 65 men were met ten o'clock on their arrival by special cars from Camp Devens and a parade was formed at the Union ation and marched through the bhus- iness streets. Two bands, city ofli- cials and military organizations and citizens participated and the men were given a banquet at the Van Ness house. All stores and oflices were closed during the parade and the streets were packed. Whistles blow- | ing, bells ringinge and prolonged | cheers greetad the returning heroes the march and assured them their welcome home. A gen- today by | company April obsery Woolen of FRENCH PRESS HOPEFUL. Paris, April 30 (Havas.)—The French press, in commenting on the speech of Premier Orlando before the Ttalian parliament, finds a spirlt of concillation marking the address. The newspapers oxpress the conviction that a resumption of the conferences will be pos- satisfactory ble and : ground solution ll‘h’l.) found. PERMITS GRANTED. | permits weve granted | Inspector Arthur N taday: J Costel ol 000 anti M Smith et ge, cost $200, at Stan- | A. F. Nelson, garage, cost | at 280 Corbin avenue; and Schafer, alterations at street, cost V0. for a be BUILDING The following Buildine Rutherford house, at rino at 61 bert, gar ley street; i cost for Ss Gelsenger | 11 Wiison TONIGHT. of the this eve- city COUNCIL MEETING At the adjourned mceting common council to nheid ning, the veassessment of erty will come up for con Resolutions an the death ¢ Hoyt Pease will bo adopted report will be made the rules and regula- tions committec. be prop- | | | wtion. | sider: I and s NO THACE OF z\\(-n Joseph Zango. who by the for uu stabbing Diemento day evening, has managed elude the niinjons of the law hospital this arternoon it was stated that Diemento’s condition shows im- provement and his recovery is expect- @ sought | alleged | Sun- far to AL the Tocal of Luigi last i Harvig | Premier 1effect on President able | neld. N o A e et TP Financial WALL STREET ST{H}K EXCHANGE REPORTS L i tone on tha opened at at 181 One-Cent Sale toda & Brainerd's Drug Stove, Advt Walter Iien t, reported ernoon i Main St wan of 177 Bassoft Lo the police this aft. aatomobile struck o in front of 9 Elm o'clock Dr. M. 10 treat the back and face ratdhed, but no identity of the old his year glrl X gl and Dadly h bruise serious inju girl was not The Arpi tale part Memorial nizgh One-C? Braine Advt. Seaman Frank Hoil nis on a fup. | @7 lough at his home on Franklin strect, | trials Holleran is in the regular navy. v ot Merritt Humason is ill at 7 tine on Washington street v An ant meeting of the ( penters and Joiners' union will be held at the hall on Church street this evening at 8 o'cloc lor Ernest Snyder who is station- Boston spending a few city wi found a : m heavy leartc he tet o concert New iirst m*:mn:.s today. Steel 000 ) Additional 98 of this e in Haven city will Sprague tomor- in hall in Shippin eneral trend, s were little in Indus- sales w ! low Thi ay at 181 Sale to Clark Main st. it vally. Drug Store e - IO howey o1 et zainst his home but me most impo i mMost 4 score to inciu Vi tra { theso issu saining from 2 stror . tural points. , O ed su gin tohaceo ar on a chemic in at this One-Cent Brainerd’ Chemical hippin {-point days ravoling and Sum s irregu Atlantic sale tod g Drug Store, Yot , 181 Clark & Main St. 1 -l G A o vielding 1 to 2 points nooh wall selling 10 od vy was P. M. anoth fer he Street, Unite midday man tion at n 1tin I ress. rginia S. Hodge Iodge, e ven aughter of Mr, and Mrs, | ther 1 ut Hodge 20 Pine street | offset morning at the home of her | w 1e funeral will be held to- | shippings afternoon at 2 o'clock # Wall st 1d interment will rubber. aples cemetery, Berlin exerted IPiske, tor of the Stee will e favorites tl a were largely old F. months' af by another realizing movement at hich embraced investment rails parents. morrow ho the, the Sam- Con- eet Close Hipment vorabl The huovancy me : e Rev Berlin ofliciate in ec and tobacco lnence 1 poir i ipproximated 1, int ver, i church rallving closir “tianal was i - TH0.000 share wes . Kelly. - of Mrs J. Keily | New York Stock o'clock morning | tivns furnished rv's members high mas requiem B Joseph Rarry, ause was deacon and Winters sub-deacon. Mrs. ML 0 body was being Mes, . The funcral was held James the this A was celebrated | William bl YAm Beet Alaska Gold Am A from chureh solemn of New rk stock xchange: 20, 1919 Rev Rev During can sa borng rendered - igh.” Avril Low Close John the mass and the from the chureh nere's Beautiful The bearers were Kelly homas Kel Frank Mulvihill, and Martin Kelly. John Weston Rev. John T. ommittal the she Land DT Bibeau, Inerney heare and J. Burns conducted {} 1he a on Loco smelt Sugar Tel & Anaconda A 5 Ry Baldwin & O eth Steel 1 Pac v, Henry fAowd John The W, Winters | service at | Catholic inel s Cop Co S were i Loco srave In new cemetery. My » funeral of will be held o'clock from P, Mrs. Joseph tomorrow St Mary's Joseph Curry., rry morn church. | Card to an of Thanks. We sy G hanks {o neighbors who and Kindly the death of our brother. Also kind friends anid extended sympath ed at the tir loved hushand thank the 80 ne o s | Good Gt Nor « " | inspiratic [ Kansas Cit r for the Copper v com Expect Entente Change check department, P. &. . Corbin, AND FAMILY § Tehigh Y National { Nev ! Northern to In View of Yote of Confidence | > tloral tributes from all kind friends including fellow workmen in door MRS, ROBERT RROWN, | Kennec MR. AND MRS, HUGH MILLEI:, | Tack Steel | Max Motor T - g Mex Pet ITALIANS NOW LOOK N Y Air FOR ALLIED CHANGE |~ v « Con INYN®E Opinions | Norfolk { Pac Mail € ressed Steel >enn R Given Orvlando, cople’s Nome, Rome April ) newspapers in commenting on the sonfiden. . body de- P iSonthe T B T T UTavas) —The { Ray Cons Orlando’'s spc je pariiament the vote in his government hy that clare now the Ltalian people and parlianent have voiced their solic ity with the government it only for the Entente to revise cision regarding the Adviati ment. The view taken dent Wilson appealed people and now they answer, and that is ch fore Rep I & S com and { Souther that | St Ar- | mains | its de- ...uu is that Pr to the Italian we given their bound to have its Wilson’s attitude. d'Ttalia in the demonstration in the chamber an in~| We dication that it is the will of Italy to | \ help in bringing about a prompt pe and that she is read, sacrifices to promote it press is unanimous in what it refers to as the spirit tice and moderation perv speech of the rmier, The Corricra sees fouse * tern Unio llys Overland to make reason- APTATN BACK Th prai of rding in Chave rgency Fleet ng [ wag Jus- | : Corp. Boal Burned at Se the Thomas J e 1,3 tain members steamship 1th GUEER CLUB MUSICALE Y. W. C. A. Musl At- tractive Program for Tomoirrow Night The S 1ype t Portsme cians Arrange Y (e dership of Glee club, the le: Mrs. Howard ton. will give a musicale evening at 8 o'clock building, tractive Followit under Hor- a tomorrow at the association an especiall e a dance will as follows: Vineent | . o Offenbach | . the Peddler,” [P ™ Don't Cr Lvelyn 1 Marguerite Tine Denne Morning. Nora for whicl program the concert, has been “Merry June” “Lovely Night" Contralto solo Little Girl, 3 LU low Noll Snow Readings “Sleep Little Baby : mith Tit Walsh Soprano solo, for “De Coppah “May Moon® JAPS FIRM 20 WY saron nesc Taris, Apvil the Jap, statement Makino rman dele tion Ma miobilized 1 the of tho: nds and e in_a published . STUARY Japan the main been s tirst in vho L4th the | | | | her hour, i the tin today deelared had day sid fri 11e wouid Kiao-¢ fore: will 1 who had i or s on of war by Civil would New Yor n wa ma ke said he was confident that Japan obiain satisfaction’ regavding hau nd | |RICHTER & CO. STOCK EXCHANGE NEW BRITAIN, MEMBERS 31 WEST MAIN NEW YSORK STREET TEL. CONN. WE CAN OFFER i AMERICAN HARDWARE } NORTH & JUDD STANLEY WORKS GOODW N BEACH & CO. Room 410 Vinflding LEE, M Colt’s Patent Fir e Arms Stock Pought and tional Sany Felephone 3120 T. ¥ AR &&,Q), Bank Bldg. . T SLorER !;u.um 309-310 National W - Mgt WE WILL BUY AMERICAN HARDWARE NORTH & .EUDKJ" -FRISBIE & CO. Ha NATIONATL (Members NEW BRITATN tford Stock BANK BUILDING New Britain, HEWSROR I Conn., R, Manager Standard Oil ¢ eilent stocks execut We have exc lities fo orders ir on very nctive Pri JENKS, GWYNNE ¢ ate Wira Connection to BROAD ST Stock Bx York Invite Your Inquiry. MAIN OQOFFICE 36 Pearl Waterbury HARTFORD Stecle Bldg. BATTLE FLAGS ARE CHEERS ARE GIVEN GIVEN TO STATE AS PREMIER TALKS stardards Are Presented to Ovation Given Orlando Lasts Several Bight Governar Holcomb—\Will Re- Minutes—He is Moved By in Capitol. Scene. pose 30.—Standing riford. April on of the up f, members capitol the gove the General this aft- the | soutl throng madc of Hol- other f of the 1 the 1015t 58t1 2d v ttalion ent. TI the other decorations, at Camp trench nent and the the ore were cight 102d and two I units, They received Devens, and hich machine gun | peated @ X four { the 1 each of ! their and | ce was pionecr regi- from om annexatinn he v eral min lag w ceived over: Led by Adju vernor and his of the 26th the flags they were Th capitol in mas ticut heroes Gen. Cole, staff, the division nt guard carried intc pl here ced in rd v color tnrn the zrounds, wherc formation en e tood Corne i continu CAPTAIN LEWIS Man Who Was Cited Arrives, L HOME. ARE: DIVERTED Local You Will Land at sw York Instead of Newport | Finland and Pastores N Bravery wptain Bdwin N kome of h News, of tha B entere | commissic Fromation « am to e attention ity and witl the roud re whil divi with the ELKS TO ENTERTAIN ist. chorus W 12 very succ n is evening, w Britain Lo S pany W will wil 1adj m ton N be hel 1 neeting ¥ sharp. iy who may company with them o'c Public