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VI . LRG—NO. 7;— NORWICH, CONN. TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1917 PRICE TWO CENTS The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double Th Other Paper, and its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population MEN NEEDED FOR @Sibled Paragraphs | Ggrman Stand |Leader Mann | Cordensed Telegrams | Plight gf Former ey crwg mabeits at St Quenting - Willing to Quit™===""—"" " 1 Gzar of Russia ssian minister Th rdreadnaught New Mexic: 3 3‘3.2‘_““"' B s i 3 s x‘x 'vl:r?lng:ed 2t the Brookivn Navy s E § JJ| ARREST AT BRISTOL ON TO KEEP DO..N FRESH INROADS|TO WITHDRAW FROM SPEAKER- % iNOW VIRTUALLY A PRISONER IN All clocks in England will be moved SUSPICION OF ESPIONAGE. BY THE FRENCH SHIP RACE torward one hour gt {wo o'clock in thei PALACE AT TSARSKOE-SELO Leopold Cobianchi Had Map: d morning of April 8. H £ e T Papers Which Call for Investigation Gold coin to the amount of $350,000 -| —Companion Missing. BRITISH TAKE 3 VILLAGES was withdrawn from the Sub-Treasury Government Has Ordered Immediate Recruiting Un pe g Tor hipment to Spain | H ivi t;l‘. mc“n uuo x:x"c—oAbm hi Police Commissioner Woods appoint e e T 4t til That Branch of of Service Has 17,400 Men St RS ihver is unasr arcest here|No Important Change Has Taken |Proposed Democrats and Republicans |ca 531 special patrolmen to suard the : > tonight on suspicion of espionage and| pi,ce in the St. Quentin Sector—| Agree to Bi-Partisan or Non-Parti- | Pri08es of New York city. ; the police are looking for a compan- $ T 3 fon who is said to have disappeared | Germans Active on North Russian| san Organization of the New House. | g The Rreduction of gold in Rhodesia,| Germans Active on Russian Front. PRESENT AUTHORIZED MAXIMUM IS 14,981 |fin” fcorams i solice, mase fine ‘ounces, valued ot £250,751 12 sion which they believed warranted| Three additional viliages have fallen| Washington, March 26.—When Re-| Five power boats ‘were offered to! Tsarkoe Selo, Sunday, March 25, via further investigation, and Prosecuting | into the hands of the British and|publican Leader Mann upon his re- |the Navy Department for coast patrol | London, March 26, 1:16 p. m.—Pene- FAVOR SPEAKER CLARK WITH OTHER RELATIVES Courtiers and Servants Also Are Un- der Detention—All Letters and Com- Attol;iney James T. Mather said he|French troops operating against the t}-;r:- today tron; . Sasacon trip to |duty in the First Naval District. tn}uns today into and under the vast 5 would lay the case before United | Germans between Arras and Soissons | Haliti announce s wiliingness to 4 , = : prison-palace of Nicholas Romanoff, There Has Been an Increase of Over 3,000 in the Strength of |States District Attorney Spellacy of | in Feance. One village was taken by | withdraw from the speakersnip race| Miss Elizabeth Harriet, of Newport, |the deposed emperor, the correspondent : 5 Hartford. e Baltich and two were saptured by |In favor of Speaker Clark, provided |was enlisted in the United States Navy, |of The Associated Press obtained from the Corps Since Congress Recently Authorized an In-| The airest foiow-a notification of | the French. ™V | democrats and republicans could agrae | With a third- class women's rating. the jailer the first reliable statement of the police by Mrs. George S. Scher Lagnicourt, situated about six miles | to bi-partisan or non-partisan organ- the former emperor's condition and lat- - - lat whose homo tae men had boarded, | northwest of Bapaume, fell into the|ization of the new house, he drew| The Chinese minister at Berlin an-ler visited the desecrated grave of crease—25,000 Men Must be Recruited to Give the Navy [5; The finding of papers in- the room | hands of the British, and Folembray | Protests against such a programgie [nounced the rupture of diplomatic re- |Gregory Rasputin, Russia’s real auto- 3 g Which ‘arouse dEer steplcions. and La Feuille, in the Dassee-Fort-de. | both from democrats and members of |lation between Germany and China. crat for a decade and the unintending 87,000 Bluejackets and 17,400 Marines—Only Step Re-| The police said that in a suit case | Coucy region, at the base of the salient | bis own party. A similar plan had = ; varent of the revolution. 3 they found in the room were drawings | that has been driven into the German ‘(f:;‘nd}:fifs’éfi-‘:,fl?fi‘;g"::llguye(fire s hyG(;::;:LlAm’t(::m{zk,Y',?c::m:f,’fi:fi:‘} Since the Visit paid by the corre- %3 . showin, the location of the various |lines at La Fere. are now in the hands| J ~4 - Was < spondent to the palace last week se- maining to Increase the Navy, Without Action of Con-|faciories in- the ity an ontline of s | of General Nivelle's foroes. generally believed unthl his announce- | the Russian army on the central front. | verer measures have been taken io < & S gun placed on an emirence at one end| French Gain Northeast of Soissons. | ay famme today it had veen Himi- A ;. |guara the prisoners. gress, is the Calling Out of the Naval Militia—A Score of |of the city, and under the outiine ap i uated from serlous consideration. A regular two-years' course in mill- | ©ynderground Galleries of Palace. s parently worked out the elecation of|_ The French also have gained some Progressive Leader Opposed. tary training will be started at Will-| & . Additional Guard Regiments Called Intc Federal Service | 16 f87gries in relation fo"the cmi- | S001UPR2, (erman, morehess, of Sol”| Representative Lenroot. of Wiscon- |I5T COlCED, under the divection of | glc, (hroub the intricate syaten of Bence Sihore Wers also mapa of the | lioh have occurred in the St Quentin| i ackmowledged leader of the pro- ¥ ‘ underground galleries of the palace, to 7 nite ates wi various sections S S = gressive-republicans in the house, who . the b £ i for Duty in the Western and Middle Western States. quilined in pencil, a'large’ map of | e Winuning thalr line-to ey pwn | ha2 been mentioned as o candidate for |, AN, UTIYTALY ISt el MERT | G tain Bowers, - who- atver sharpiy Mexico avd a timetable of the Mexican speaker against Mr. Mann, promptly |ga aries 0 (15, WOTESSRRS Vo ok I 7 |censuring the man for bringing the fresh inroads by the French. Paris reports the dispersal of German as- semblages in tiais distfict by the ar- declared that he was unqualifiedly op- Central railway. Another paper which posed to the suggestion. He said he the police say they found in the suit : e y case had written on it “German sub- | SqmCL ey s would issue a statement of his posi- marine base in Mexico, 45 degrees E.|Uhery fire of ihe French however. tiow later. L., 20 degress E. M.” and a note WhHICH| 1 1 Goncioe ob the rommiadoe o tos | D ts Will Not Al . emocrats Will Not Agree to Mann bogay doktees o M., 2nd a note whichtions continue on the remainder of the h e - 3 E various sec- mocra. including Speaker = to the palace commandant, Captain of r of the mote being in cipher. There | iorg " especially east of Dixmude and | Clark, Ioor Leader Kitchin, and Rep- | The Boston committes on public |, vt PRASe Sommanaent, Captain of 3| versities of the west. correspondent, said to the latter: “You are the only person other than a soldier The schooner Magg Todd, bound |Or prisoner who has passed through from Boston for a Venzuelan port, |the galleries since the revolution ran ashore off the Wood End Light- hoias’ Chief Jailer. ‘Washington, March 26.—War prepa- jopportunity to serve their - country rations by the government today in- |might follow. Scores of letters reach cluded calling into the federal service him daily asking how personal service a score of additional national guard |might be rendered. regiments for police service in the| Mr. Baker pointed out that the reg- western and middle western states and | ular army, national guard and officers’ N ngen i was also a copy of a speech, apparently | & < L k € i an order for the immediate recruiting |reserve corps offered opportunities to | oS 2750 P Y | Stcenstraete, in Belgium. resentatives Flood and Glass of Vir-|safety, by means of first page adver- ] | b e 5 = . 3lass ¥, by | headquarters are in an angle of a of the marine. corps to full war|men who desired military service. The ! ¥ G"c';:n"::‘- e ;‘Wfi:‘:“ ,;'emf'}ff"»“ed Pasind Activity. Sinia, Harrion of Mississippi and |tisement sin the newspapers, appealed q - of an old strength of 17,400 men. reserve, he explained, offered a wide S & . ~ 3 S el Garner of Texas, said emphatically | for reeruits for the national guard. (Continued on Page Three) S E siniii. welire coRiptuel of lao-uhectin- |00 SOT SRR Cen ave mew ettt ie sesron Wetwen (e DS plan unless it became necessary to| Three negro workmen were killed P With both the navy and marine |y trained.in civil life in the work they | a8 the firet to come to her house and | Germans. T.ondon reports the fc prevent a long deadlock in the house.|and seven injured by a dynamite ex- | CORONER'S INQUEST ON DEATH corps ordered up to full strength the |y, + : *hat later he hrought Cobianchi and|down by British airmen of , R e : v . anld pERtoRa T paLtie. asked that he be accommodated aiso.!German aeropianes cast of Neuville- | A%, (he same time they declarsd their |plosion at, the bottom of 4 shaft belng OF MRS. ELSIE LEE HILAIR only step remaining to increase the . - Ty pe‘:‘aonnel mithout | action by| Mobilization of National Resources. |When she inquiied the business of the |St. Vaast and Armentieres, but says o et o i S N ey i o =] Gy i B Comgréss is the calling out of the| In addition, the secretary added,|men. she told the police, they said they |that seven British machines Bonke Zrom Soesker Sown. 2nd romel Firtean. thousand) Columbia ‘Uni: | 30lIbey Says Her Hands “Were Pretty naval miiltia. It ‘has been under- {Mmobilization of national resources be- | were governmer.t inspectors in the city | failed o rcturn to their bases. tude as an acknowledgment of the re- |versity alumni and students have sig- Well Covered With Ring stood that the militia will be needed to [ing conducted by the council of nation- | on government work. The man ~ow| Teutons Active on Russian Front. | publicans’ inability to organize the|nifled their willingness to enroll in fill out crews for the many vessels to |2l defence, furnished every man en- |miss; ame tc her house last week. e Garaaans B0 AT i ted to | house. various capacities in case of war. New York, March 26.—Testifying to- be added, but no announcement on the |8aged in business or trade with a way | she e The police helieve he is the |, in roree on the north Russian front | Representative.-Mann said he prob- i day at a coroner’s inquest _into the subject iias been made. £ iphaco it setyd ces Mis, nstion B oo cipal. {ire again becoming active. South of |ably would sec some of the other re-| Fire damaged the church of St.[death of Mrs FEisie Lee Hilair, who id today no |Gisposal. The plan being worked out, Drinsk, in the region of Postavy, after | Publican leaders tomorrow to present | Francis Xavier, the $500,000 edifice at|Was murdered in a hotel here March Secretary Baker s: A B " he added, was the co-ordination of Father is Editor of Italian Paper. i Joosed gas waves against the|his views. He is willing, he said, to|Sixth Avenue and Carroll Street, 15, a bellboy who took her to her room further call upon the national was in prospect. More than o2 3 industry so that the government,| xew Haven. Conn. March 26.—T.eo- | Ry o e Ker if a ma- | Brooklyn; at a lo: f about $10,000. after she registered under the name of ments have Léen summoned to federal rough a small committee of organi- [ ;61a Cobian nder arreat i Boe—| vance, 'hh:m;c(::v';?;&:“ e{:,”";gtfo"g;dd‘ Jmotiléf :)l;ethleacree ’:‘;,igg:f: v S S = o $ Florence Gray, Boston,” said he no- duty to guard industries or uumr,zn‘njton.rm‘um put its hands upon any | tol on suspicion of espionage, is a res- | {hey were repuised. FEast of Barono- | course, despite his personal belief that | Governcr Bamberger of Utah issued | ticed at the time that her hands “were property which might be threatened by |Part of the Wldflvfllad activities. He | jdant of this ci At his home to-!vitehi another Teuton aitack was put | it would be to the country’s disadvan- |an official proclamation calling upon | Pretty well covered with rings.” When internal disorder growing out of the | urged that men gel Into touch M:‘h night it was ndmitted that he was out | down by the Russian artillery fire|tage. Partisan affairs should have nolall eligible able-bodied men of the|Mrs. Hilair's body was found, however, German situation. : their associates in trade so that the|of town but knowledze of his arrest!The Russian wi.r minister has arrived | Place in the incoming house, he said, |State to enlist in the National uard. welry was missing. The zddress to be delivered to|committee groups would soon be able | way disclaimed. His father is editor |in Riga. probably to consider the sit-|and whether the couniry is to have — A maid fold of Mrs. Hilair going ouf congress next week by the pre=ident speak for all elements of au¥.tradel or an. Jtalian paper. y peace or war, it is essential that all| Sinking of the Norwegian steamer | soon aftcr she had engaged the room. > i ifon created by the arrival of Ger- A s probauty will be discussed at the cab- et 2 3 5 parties unite at once to cxpedite im- | Ronald with one American on board, | but returning later in the afternoor inet meeting tomorrow. Ehe susges-|Sovernment service. o R > e g S g portant public business. was reported to the State Depart- | “flushed and excited.” Lo that a large sum in the form of | To Enroll Women. RGAN & CO. TO ADVANCE British Pursuing Turks. Democrats to Force Fight. ment by Ambassador Sharp, at Paris. Another maid, who discovered the niney credits be turnished one or &ll{ por women, many of whom have 1,000,000 FOR ARMY SUPPLIES| Still another crossing of the Persian 3 ~ trazedy next morning, sald she found ; Democratic plans, it appears, are t0| 5., williamsburg division of the|in a room on the oppocite side of the or industry when the time camé . for of the entente allies is one of thelpeos incladed 1n his corres T frontier into Tarkey hae been effected 2 § . pondent: v n effecte: = important problems to be taken up. | the secvetary sugsested tist they af: | Without Interest Pending Passage of |Y (he Russians who have entered (he s tf::t:r{,"“‘;‘?:;galg‘h‘ to a Par-| . icago and North Michigan Railroad, | haliway which had been occupled by " filiate with the local agencies organiz- i vet of Mosul. through which flows = = b 8 a branch of the Pere Marquette sys- | two men, a letter signe “Florence Order to Increaso Marine Corps. | filiate with the local agencles organiz- Army Deficiency Bill. Tllavet BF Moanl, THeough which fowil Repumitcan: orsani#gtion, plans’ havefs brahahi/oc thd Tera Mariugets aya- | two m The order to increase the marine ¢d ! he - g . not vet been perfectzd and probably | te! S S e he Natinoal Secuir ess el b i = h are etill in pursuit of the Turks ¥ 13525,000. All the witnesses sald they saw no corps from it present euthorized |IAIionn ‘Woman SoTrase AR | ey e, March 383, P. Morzan | etreating from Bagdad. To the south- | NIl not be.befors Sutusfasy, Tne e [T one with Mrs. Hilair, although in the maximum of 14,981 to 19,400 was 4 lation of Women's clubs, he satd, were | night have taresd to advance . ans |15t on the Turco-Persian frontier, | B10, 40 “Tight was set forward to-| The Cambridge historical pageant,|room when the body’was found there uounced by Secretary aDniels in the |3} °chgaged in this work and the de- | nmount up ta 31,000,000 withe: inter, |near Khanikan, the ~Russians have | gattf0ay DN WS, 1O0, "NaNC, (00 | which was to have been presented in | was a tray on which two wine glasses oo Ing e oo s o linding | fense council, to which their services | ect. to roffeve possible embarrassment | jontured the Turkish fortifications at| yrzins attendance sent out to all re- |the Harvard Stadium next June, was|were upset. uewspaper editors whose aid i Hnding | 1SV yeon offered, has arransed that | af the deper auariermaster of the mar | Kalaichahin. thereby piacing a fur iten ancemcinttvesiclves. postponed because of the international | Renjamin Sternberg, held in connec- S The prosider: has signed an execu- |©ach shall tover a separate fleld. department here in the purchase of | o aeg in the way of the Turks mak- | “Confidence is expressed among both |situation. ton; witht Shier eLen: s pressnt b the tive order dirccting that the authorized | Skilled Labor to Mest Emergency. | war supplies. Recentiy the demot |} B vy s Diealyer Defore democrats ‘and republicans that thel o . \iia g president of the inguest. The witnccses sald they had streagth of the marino corps be in-| As to the place skilled labor might|usrterasier was, compelled to stop; Tne riman - el - mecehel, VOr(l o ety oo R RIE o, Paltimore & Ohio, will appear before| Tha inquest was adjourned until creased to 17400 men. - o .|fnd in the great natlonal movement | DRIMERL for Supmlles becarse olran: | Mackensen. who has been in com-|™"§ CCLPl Snce on measures to be in-|the Newlands ‘committee in consress|Wedsesday by request of the district He was authorized by congress, in|to meet the emergency, Mr. Baker - g = Jall-tmand of the Teutonic aliied forces in | traanced by the foreign affairs com- |this week and urge federalization of | attorney. case of emergacy, to direct such in-|said the department of labor and the "rye' of congress to pass the deficiency | Rymania, is reported to have arrived "l:'i?"ee du‘;‘;n: The coniing corimress | Tallronds X crease in eniistment. civil service commission were cn-op- g in Constantinople with the pur Pt S > = € er n % = | ser n e & P n C 2 i1 urpose of 1 Secretary he United States Hirie aleie S jaeaioes W such men for the mghfimn‘\)}tt:fl amemf-m}?r mh.‘. V:h?[rem_mmzmz e Oftonian faeis. v[?:s.:;lda—:gd?};;mr?:a:p;nnod Rrepr?- b et iehoones Tatiles DANBURY DEMOCRATS the soldier branch of our firet line of | government's arsenals and navy yards | Chamber of Commerce of the United|™n”the Austro-Ttallan and Macedo- [ 1n T *Harrigon of Misvissippi and | which sailed from Boston two weeks WIN CITY ELECTION 8nd afioat and are trained as infantry, | preparedness programme, he added, | after which he nddressed a letter to|ljan (3°2(7es (he situation s un-|Representative Ragsdale of South Car-|ago for St o a" in" Trepassey | Mayor Anthony Sunderland Re-elect- heavy and light artillery and machine could readily find his oportunity | Colonel J. M. Carson, depot cuarter-| o B e § e olina, of the committee. Bay, R d For Third C utive Ter gun companies. They form the land- |through either of these agencies. master in which he sald the situntion | oo\~ 2o SO DTN iBay, N.F. ed For Third Consecutive Term. Ing parties from ships of the navy, are _— had heen brought to his attention and | . 7 ATES | pETITION FOR DISMISSAL i The State Department announced| Danbury, Conn., March 26, — Mayor the first men detailed for expedition- | GERMANY AGREES NOT TO that his firm would “be glad” to FOR POSTMASTERSHIPS. OF B. & M. RECEIVER |that Minister Brand Whitlock had | Anthony Sundayland, democrat, was v Suty 4B dtend all navAl beses | T OBSTRUCT AMERICAN CONSULS | miamiiaea ™ "ohEntion to the amount it ibeen withdrawn from Belgium, along |re-elected for his third consecutive one company of marines. There has = B Order Will Be lssued by President|i.; Been Filed by Charles M. Green,|With American consuls and agents now | term in the city election ‘today, " de- bawypnge i - of over 3,000 in the | In Proceeding to Their New Posts in| ESCAPED INTERNED SAILORS ilson ithin a Few Days. in that country. feating his republican opponent, A. = a Minority Stockholder. = — Homer Fillow, 1,922 to 1,564. The gen Strength of the corps since congress re- Turkey. I 2 . ] b 78 n ey - i CROSS MEXICAN BORDER Washington. "Jarch 26. — President e 26— .| Contributions to a Red Cross fund|eral democratic ticket was also elect- cently authorized an increase, but ove o Wilson will issue within the next few | o Boston. ~Macch 28 cCharles o (h | for erection and equipment of two base | ed. The common council will be com- 4,000 more are needed and needed now.| Washington, March 26.—Germany has agreed to permit the four Ameri- | Y- S- Mi hospitals at San Francisco, one for the | posed of three republicans and three days an order requiring examinations tary Authorities Have Taken Boston and Maine railroad, today filed Important Branch of Naval Service. Er Matter Wi 2 for candidates for nominations as first, Al flstrict court A motion |army and another for the navy, passed | democrats, with the mayor having the “Will, von Bliees emphisiie the Sgnthce‘::s:glfvt;f;:t:’in‘“‘#fififie;o i:o:ozg Up Matte Wfl_!‘ax an Officials. ;em_n? an}ir n:m: clisss postmasters, to ’t"; ‘d“iim;u the petition of James H, |the $30,000 mark. deciding vote in case of a tie, at any needs of this important branch of our | as the Constantinople government| Brownsville, Texas, March 26—Two | Sogon seith Sos mo ey Gore conferred | 11.gtie, temporary receiver of the road, | == 7 meeting. A single vote in the third naval service by giving special prom- | formaily agrees o receive them virtn. | escaped members of the Interned crews | .02y With Pos.master General Burle- | °iniiructions as to the payment of | Johannes Schmidt, a German miner | ward decided the contest between inenge in your paper to the president’s |ally assurig. officials here believe, that | of two German ausiliary cruisers at| Postmasters of these cl intevese on certafiz notes of the Con- | >as sentenced at Mayberry, W. ¥a. (o | Former State Senator O. A. Hoftman The marine corps offers exceptional | smericans’ transfer out of Germany |the Rio Grande two ~ miles below |tive tests, usually upon the recom.:CTeen sets forth that the receiver's| /W0 Lon YN lron oioved. euioctn Sor masrmbos g iatoes will- opoprtunities to young men of grit and | soon will be cleared away. Turkey al- | Brownsville, Saturday, and are now |mendaiion of (he member of conmeiny|petition does nci admit the validity of ambition to serve their country in the | ready has indicated informally that she | in Matamoros, Mexico opposite here, |in whose district the office is located, | [ng claim. which must be determined | i, jersons were drowned, onel 0 sTUDENT RECRUITS first line of defense. wil linterpose no further obstacle. according’ to infcemation received at = before the noies and interest are paid, “In this emergency you have the op- | Ambassador Willard at Madrid, re- | military headquaiters at Forc Brown | cinge en aniiaincement hat heland that evideice as to validity can- |Sgriously fnjured and several otters IN U. OF P. BATALLION portunity and privilege of performing | ported today that the Spanish forelgn | here tonight. ~ American military au-|row at the casitol, which will be re. |DOf Be received by the court until a S i, 72 Vridge over the Reyapa- Pt s this public service and 1 am confiden- | office has been assured by the German | thorities have taken up the matter |yived upon the return of congress next | Permanent receiver has been appoint- |y "proc o procksburg, Neb. Enlistment Doss Not Call For Service tially appealing to you for your cordial |foreign minister that the four Ameri. | with Mexican oficials in Matamoros. | \eck ed and quaiificd A hearing was set and helgtal P gpertion. cans were being held only wntil it —_— Tt is understood that the new e Wefinewdey: Sopmoon, - ,000 - rtai pian e i L Several hundred persons were se More Than 25000 Men Must be Re-|was certain that Turkey would accept|pECISION-AGAINST THE has not been perfected. There has jerely. stusken. bt no one Was injured| Priladelphia, March 26~—Two, hun- cruited. thegy-L Tl eiNte, depatummt at goce been no statement as to whether the | PENNSLVANIA FIREMEN when express train No. 36 of the Long | qreq gtudent recruits were enrolled to- To give the navy 87,000 bluejackets t't‘;:ll;“i:oeple = .ewmt:l;ch ‘::uat c::- LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. civil service commission will conduct SHOW THEIR PATRIOTISM |Island Railroad crashed into the rear| g,y jn the University of Pennsylvania ana add the marines needed, more than | * Giticials here were relieved at learn- | Must Relinquish Its Great Lakes| '© C - minations. Srn of an empty local at Babylon statlon. |pattalion under the direction of Major in the Regular Army. Have Placed Their Resources at the 25,000 men must be recruited. N R T S William Kelly, Jr, Seventh Cavalry, While M. Daniels was discussing | IN€ that the men are safe at Munich, a8 | Steamship Transportation Line. | MISS NELLIE PICKETT Sarvios. af the Nation Monsignor Louis Legraive, vicar- | 3y g0 o o ey acience the mew order with newspaper repre- |10 WOXd EC BEtD Telel ot rent in- P - general to Cardinal Mercier, primate of | .- ¢ o BFOLRIRT O o Y e 1o sentatives, President Wilson walked in- | 0, %9 2 Washington, March 26.—In the first DIES OF INJURIES| _ .. . iohia, March 26-—The re. |Belgium, was sentenced to mine|..; myembership of the battalion is to to the secreiary’s cffice unannounced. L e G e, IR case brought under the Panama canal e o'p the Firemen's Association |onths’ imprisonment and deported to| . 1000. The equipment of the men He took a seat to await the conclusion | ATLANTIC DIVISION OF act. requiring railroads to dispose of | Received When Auto Struck Hay |20urees OF Z0e FOCRCh B oemotial e | Germany for sheltering a discharged |\ 1y ‘be soon completed, according to of the mewspaper conference and was their steamship interests, the supseme Wagon Near Bridgeport. service of the nation today by Judge |French soldier. Major Kelly. an interested spectator for several RED CROSS IS GROWING |court today decided that the Lehigh - Eugene C. Bonniwell, president of the 2 Enlistment in the battalion does not minutes before anyone knew he' was — 2 Valley railroad must relinquish its Bridgenort, Corn., March 26—DMiss|agsociation. In a telegram to President | ,. A bill was introduced for introduc-| oy o™i opligatory upon the recruits in their room. More Than 150,000 New Members Since | Great Lakes steamship transportation | Nellie Pickett, 30. of this city, dled to- | Wilson, Judge Bonniwell said: tion in the Iliinois state senate vester- | ;" 0 o0 (1" ire vacular army. In the Transfer of Gensral Wood Break With Germany. line, operating \essels between Buffalo ( night in the Eridgeport hospital as]| " :“The firemen's assoclation of Penn- |day asking an emergency Approprifl|event of war the men will be asked to IR ol eleeln ML : and Chicago and Milwaukee. the result of injuries suffered when a|gyivania, comprising 1,005 fire com.- | tion of $1.000,000 to be spent as the| gerve in various government de- oy ok the pactive Of the war depari- | New York, March 26—Since the car in which she was diring _ with |punies with an active membership of | EOvernor and Adjutant General Dick-| portments. e R eming Major General|break in diplomatic relations between OBITUARY. Thomas Esposito and Arthur J. Harris | 0,000 and an associate membership of | ©nS0n should . FORE) Lt o Bz Wood to the new southeastern depart- | the United States and Germany, more e of New Haven crashed into a hay 300,000 firemen, places its membership, 4 ¢ Massa-hu- | LOST CONTROL OF AUTO oo o e e e P am_ |than 150.0000 new members ' have Rowland R. Murdock. wagon on the Stratfleld road near here.|apparatus and fire houses at vour| A call to newspapers of Massazhi TO AVOID KILLING GOG mand of the eastern depurtment. Sec- |b¢en enrolled In the Atlantic division| Pittsburgh, March 26—Rowland R.|An effort was made to save her lifelservice in defense of the nation. :;t‘;!-m“::og;f:&“;"‘”g;:r""“m":im'u' i i et of the erican Re ross, it was an- | ) . 41, wi | by blood transfusion, whicl er - =] 2 5 ey B e ation was forih. |nouced here tonight. The total mem- l‘{;"‘:‘:&"ni‘w,;:‘éi‘ry"'.‘:f.‘"{; A3 war; | vear old sister Agnes was the donor.| gcHOOLMATE OF KAISER late recruiting for the navy was sent | Frank Robinson of Greenwich Fatally e o amy other soutce —that | bership of this division, which _in-|following an illness of ten weeks. He | Put this failed. Harris is in the hos- out by Captain William R. Rush, com-| injured When Machine Overturned. P > cludes the states of New York., New |gained a reputation as an artist by his | Pital with a fractured left arm. LOYAL TO AMERICA |mandant of the Boston navy yard. fixed the actibn as more than a ques- . o Jersey, Connecticut, Peansylvania_and = tion of administrative routine. sketches at_the time of the great San | ..o cosT OF LIVING LA Dol Cond waitisi in Pledging Allegiance. < “the | Delaware, is now approximately 310.- | Francisco fi Mr. Baker took occasion during the ne re and during the Rus- 1 - 000, or more than half the entire Red |ga-. w: day to confirm the impression that |J00: oF TORS Than BEE the Umud(m Japanese war. RIOT IN CHICAGO Z Greenwich, Conn., March 26.—Frank Governor Edge of New Jersey, called | Robinson of Greenwich died at a local a meeting of the chairman_of public! hogpital tonight of injuries suffered safety committees in New Jersey for|, few hours earlier when his auto- Quincy, Mass., March 26,—Rev. Car] | Wednesday, March 28, at the State|mobile overturned, pinning him under the government is planning to deal | V0SS liberally with German or other foreign | Sti< TR R Aitin s s Rt Wickersham at Dartmouth College By Women, Many of Them With = House, to formulate a state-wide plan | it and fracturin, - > o irty-: £ , g his kull. He last subjects resident in the United States RN au aters Ao H: ar. N. H Children in Their A G. Herst,_who was a schoolmate of | i E: in the event Of War: & St 2 organized in the Atlantic division, in- anover, 1 .. March 26.—George re e Em; William of Germas i inis o PrEBRE canea: control of his car when he turned out in the event of war. Asked regarding pieor Witk s ot e to avoid hitting a dog and crashed into 1 : s Totis an ToE ettt W. Wickersham, former attorney-gen- ; internment camps, the secretar P . e eral of the United States, made a| Chicago. Marcht 26—More than alacademy in Caseel led fembers of bis Neot to Interfere With Aliens. DIGGS AND CAMINETTI spirited plea for a system of universal | hundred women, many of them with | S st i I B ok T Goten military training in an address before |children in arms, broke up a meeting | [ian church in pledging alleglance to| ., creq recently in an Italian home | 270! of Greenwich, escaped with minor % i ek . i . # e acy o (n samtemy MUST SERVE SENTENCES. | fhe Dartmouth College student body | of the council judiciary committee to- | the American flag ot service last night | 0 G,y had been hiaden for mear- | 100 0 O oL o e ¥ arenr. obedient to our laws will be perfectly 5 N rme et e Jate today. The meeting was preceded |day by a riotous demonstration in pro- | DO Harven Ty LFRG NCC O I BEIT 11y 400 years. were placed on exhibi- | 35" years old and married. p b o e President Wilson Has Refused to|py a patriotic demonsiraton by the |test against the high cost of living. | Resiment —Massachiusells —Natonal|iion at'the Boston Museum of Fine —_— Asked if that applied to German re- Pardon White Slavers. students on the college campus. e ::'f;;gsm:r‘g"ggomflf”fu" iairs | Gedicated a flag raised in the church. {ATts BOY DROWNED WHILE B PLAYING WITH TOY BOAT e e a everybody who is here| Washington, March 26. — President | German Minister Has Left Peking. |“what woud become of their chil-| ppEgIDENT WILSON AGAIN Henry L. Stimson, Frederic R. Cou- Two panel paintings by the famous|, tree. Two) other men with him, Ber- Venetian master Cittore Carpaccio. dis- | narg O'Keefe and Walter Greenfleld, here| wiison toduy denied an application i< aren.” dert and Rear-Admiral Peary will - oF w¥ho may be permitted Lo come b | for pardons for Maury L. Diggs and F: | German it Adminn ron simine | ** Before the cemonstration reached VISITS NAVY DEPARTMENT. |jeave New York next Sunday on a tour | Arthur Peeso, 6, of Stratford Slipped Drew Caminett., convicted at $San|ang the staff of the legation left here |its heizht the committee recommended through the middle West to speak on| - and Fell Into Pond. our Jaws while here.” 5 3 . . 3 i indi Francisco under the Mann white &lave | today by for passage in the legislature a bill | Discussed Naval Plans With Secre-|universal military training before the mfi 33:.:";’::3;3 x:x;!mm:;e:;:? law. This means that the men must 'rheyc;e.f-n::ezo'fl;n‘;flg:v?'mfhaffl;‘i empowering the city. to go into the tary Daniels. chambers of commerce and at public| Stratford, Conn., March 26.—While istered, in the event of war, in order |begin prison sentences. ing diplomats a rousing farewell. From | Pusiness of retailing foodstuffs and meetings his father ieft him for a few minute: that the government could have some HoEr T T 08 Shanghai the minister will proceed to |Other household necessities at cost. ‘Washington, March 26. — President % i Arthur Peeso, 6 years old, who had knowled: of their movements and Stevedores at Baltimore Strike. San Francisco and thence across the Wiison paid ancther visit to the navy| Baltimore City Employes to Drill. | been playing with a toy boat on a make certain that no person guilty of Baltimore, March 26.—About 99 | continent and then by steamer to Offers Yacht to Navy Department. dep.stm'nt this afternoon to discuss Baitimore, March 26.—Mayor Pres-|pon din the rear of his home, in some misconduct shall escape justicc. Islevedm—e‘ and coal handlers of the | Europe. Springfield, Iil. March 26—Govern- [naval plans with Secretary Daniels. |ton announced today that city laborers| manner slipped and fell into the water Another ‘of wational prepared- | Western Maryland railroad struck to- or Frank O. lowden offered to the|He arrived while Mr. Daniels was be- |and other city employes, 2,000 in w, and was drowned about 4 o'clock this . < lunteer | day. The mon asked for an increase| The exports from Shanghai to the | nayy department teday tho use of his|ing interviewed by mewspapermen and |will be drilled and prepared for active | afternoon. His body was recovered by :qm u"‘ e Sn e $ Nitea Csaes ; s ervice. Major J. W. Shirley of the| his father in about ten minutes bit the 5 i m"fih -;.:n:kl; :: stevedores now out at terminals here. 664,515. exandria » N. Y, national guard will be drillmaster. little fellow was beyond medical aid. in wages. This makes about 400|United States in 1816 totalled $383,- ivate yacht, the Venice, now at Al-|listened while the secretary was ex- ¥ plaining orders issued by the president. & Y