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a & & » _ Bulletin Service Flag Normi 441 VOL. LXI—NO. 13 POPULATI ON 29,919 NORWICH, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1919 TE.I\ PAGES— LG COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS FORTY DIFFERENT PLANS FOR A LEAGUE OF NATIONS Have Been Placed Before the Delegates in Paris—It is Probable That They Will Be Submitted to a Commission—Americans Find Nothing Which Endangers the Monroe Doctrine—Armistice Rep- resentatives Have Left Paris to Present the New Terms American Peace to the German Commission. 14—(By The A. P.v|bert C. Hoover, the American food ad- different plans for ministrator. jons are now befere the| A report presented to the council \tes. Eaca has points | having charge of the carrying out of | U contain sections | the naval terms of the armistice with the ileas | stated, ording to the morning P othcr |newspapers, that the inter-ailied com- mission which visited Kiel and Wil- 1 confes- | helmshaven discovered submarines un- a this matter. it |der construction in slips, which t . commission cre- |cnemy thought would be overlooked. is even prob-{The report adds that the Germans | subrnitted e contended they were entitled to retan | ea in_order 1o | pe sion to the underwater craft. According to the report the discov- them- | ery at Kiel and Wilhelmshaven led to pains- | tie finding of other vessels nnd con- «till in |sequently the new terms of the ar- . ared, | mistice will require thé surrender o i - ideals, | all submarines already built and the | \for or in- | destruction of those en the ways. | | oo i wh Ameri- | SUPREME WAR COUNCIL wi » HOLDS SESSION TODAY i i | further conference with the Frene i Paris, Jan. 14, 9:17 p. m.—(By The| terminate ¥ A The conference Presidc Wilson with Premier Lioyd Geor NEW ARMISTICE CONDITIONS | Andrew Bonar Law and A. J. Balfour | HAVE BEEN AGREED UPON | this afternoon gave opportunity for a o Sl Mon- | most s ory exchange of view. ¢ oF i war | on the subjects coming up for 3 T e Clemencezu said, |ment at somorrow’s session of e ieek At of With the | Supreme War Coun The hope is| .o, wiet i we did|expressed that this will result in giv- | e Then e continued our |ing greater speed to the work of both 4 2 e proces r the |the eme War Council and the in-| nfere sotably th tation | ter d peace confere | of the small powers. con- [ It ted that the sitt | crence iselfy-which shio on ! the war council will occupy the | e it Lgh 10 be posiponed u .1|‘r1,\_ One o { ) account of the wsence | cussed is Italian r. nor Or- & questic cen ent ill com HANDLING THE RUSSIAN- POLISH SUBJECT GlNGERLYi“‘;‘Y‘ 1 4--(By The A. P) The | yon that tl has beei hand- 1y.0n Gecided 1 ‘.7“'},”L to be used in ' | premat e 1 ing session of parliament| |a the cabi: meeting tod oit up the attention of Premier Clemer “ers |cau and his collabor will be | little opportun ty was i further conference with (i the X men before tomorrow's mcet ensi as been made for |It is not thought ther n»‘n‘ummm xail .fa- | any difficulty the ques e« for {hesransportation of troops | of lang rceduwe .4..‘1 rey supplies Inte Poland, which the|ation, though. in view of t | rmans have been trying lo obstruet, [ of nations represented and their var > troons concerned, | ing interests, the question of repre- 1 Polish troops who | sentation develop a somewhat ranks discussion. 13 on | leng | i PRESIDENT CONTINUES TO PRESENT NEW TERMS Condensed Telegrams > Erancs will catten )l ships quisitioned for mail service by Fe ary 15. German newspapers say the f osity of American soldiers is BOMBARDING PRZEMYSL A | Roosevelt in London. & Dre{HOte]s and Restaurants Are Thirty States Now li the “Dry” Column their children. b American Ambassador 'y, &nd- Seven States Tuesday Com- ¢l memorial services £ pleted Ratification of the ling for feeding grounds. Anthony Federal Amend- | of promotion of officers for service was| Great South Bay is frozen . :1" shore | . Closed — Food Problem | L to shore. Wild duck are vainly hunt- Secretary Daniels said the question; Threatens to Become Seri ! . . S e o i lThe Gas and Electric Plants Have Been Destroyed—Water ment. Transports Rochambeau, Lap\and‘ ous, “ and ( : left France 150 | al -, i z - cr ) n states to-|American officers and 4,200 men. T ima: Pecn, 13—(By the A. P) | nd Food Are Said to Be Lacking—Bolshevik Govern- day completed on of the pro- The Entente has given enough food: —A mob of strikers at d the ar- o . Stton S Bt irendment. | to supply Vienna and the rest of|senal here today, but w 1 ment in Petrograd Informs Switzerland That Unless the brougzht t such | German Au: until Feb. 13 i the troops. here many action to thir ssary | Cleveland’s mayor started a_move- |small encounters hetween strikes and | 1s: 1t Thi 3 3 for ratification is tl ment to change ihe name of Yellow- | {roops throughout the city. The strik- { Swiss Authorities Release Tt irty Imprisoned Bolshevists Arkansas, Califor: -| stone Park, t0 Roosevelt Park. fers made an ful attem Thirty Swiss Citi in P 4 Will B ana, Kansas, North | Secretary Lansing issued formal de-}burn the Callao r station. irty Swiss Citizens in Petrograd Wi itho were the s @ nial of reports that United Statescon-|{ Hotel employes today joined the! 5 iz ShOt WI ut column. | templated intervention in Poland. | strike and virtually all the hotels and Trial In addition the N “Luxury” train service will be re-|restaurant d. The food prob- 3 .| sumed thiis week between Paris ;u)dll“'" threa to become seriou r| Constantinople, by way of Vienna. | Commur with Morococh the A. P)—!dred. while other ireds ar row >1 U. S. S. Phoenix was in collision in;Where the copper miners struck ye Bave been kill- | ¢d te have been wounded. ' injunction ic restrain i Havre harbor with the American ship, | 'eréay when a general strike was j Calicin T | Itis cons zovernment from { oman. Hen tailshaft was damaged. |Claimyed throughout the repubiic, et e of petiura, the tificatio ] ‘1;, ‘\’n\\i» Ve | King' Albert, of Belgium, was in been Uer"up‘.rnl \E"l;f:’\‘fi:‘ '“};:k to u"\‘\jlm'[’\ 10 ¢ was argued thet a i in an aeroplane fLight when his T 1 . i ol ORISR, Bt ely have heen m hit- fornia_legishaiure mus as forced to land near .h-l3°° KILLED IN STRIKE e hecinse ot aflezed referendim | s have been bomt Sols T At b T f e RIOTS IN BUENOS Amssm for severall diys DaitIDY e s ienden 15 B el BAlLhlt i Senator Smoot introduced a bill| Wa 14— App 1 conditions in the tow D et ol evik as spies =1 thed ment granting Mrs. Edith Carow Roosevelt, | Iy ied s terrible TOWE LIt iy taced) Pema e widow of the late President, a pen- |oG0 S e s ank o e e O e The following American names ap- | ceived tc opar wn. Water and food ta| ULTIMATUM TO SWITZERLAND s lifor:s car in the Canadian casualties list:| Of the wounded ceeived 1 Geneva, Jan. 14—(B & P Louisia ied, Pete L. Mann, Brook A.| ment in hosputals e m,\ e The Bolshevik governme : ,v('yf L. Jiley, Newark, ure of the e DISORDERS IN THE JEWISH ad_has telegraphed an ultimatum to _The first meeting of the Industrial | tary of Stat vas shown CAPITAL OF THE UKRAINE 0¢ SWi OFeE it ing North Chrolina b, | Commission of the State of New Jer- | acks ¢ and con- A fondas fbaire car S At sunle y Bolshevists, who | Total 30 | sev, will be Newark, on the| Ve i anlbbe s o T and imprisoned in the . jevening of 1L M na : - orted to have ress o antan, in the cant | Colorado Senate Vctos “Dry! Bureau of Immigration showed 178,- | al oisy e [ e i et Denver, Colo. Jan. Colo- nts arrived in U, S and|from SOvernme ha Heiv iss citizens Petrograd SRl s i Iy ted between April 1, 1917 dictator W b of its eiont hot with g - > =l | S e i 18 all-Jewish population. | sreat indignation hitien 4 The interests of the 1,000,000 Rus- —_— S e e o e onet ot branch of the 12 [ sian prisoners of war in Germany, will | BOY SENT $10 TO JUDGE ants to disarm m Which the s | . .The Dolshevist movement seems LS T | ter by Major Carl Talor, WITH PLEA FOR MERCY | were or r protection Nt I e o 1led for tomorrow Representative Longworth, of Ohio,| having been centenced on v ,,U"\“‘\‘h'.\\ sary \'\'lllx‘(‘\n :]:."[\(;’.{1:1,\&} Russian who recently was Nebraska Senate Ratiiies. | sen mentioned as a compromise | in the (e 2 tory by Judge| it breaks up. Vi | several = remineds secretly: with o SRy | candidate in the fight over the new |James H. i6r coLnt ]y, ToDOTtS Te here Tencal e ol Jcarrying Slifioh A | Speaker of the House. here toda s o [ ber of persons killed as sev | JOI0 re o BaupBsR AR e et 4 .| Nine of the 12 long-term prisoners|sent an iy F i oy was passed : 9 saped from the { T - e £ ey et son by tur 75 feet from | recalled to the | CONTEST FOR CONTROL OF iAGREE'\IENT REACHED ON e ; i power coal bunk- |antil tomorrow on NATIONAL LABOR CONGRESS wi € e s a g | He had Ch THE WAR REVENUE BILL Fav o The American steamer Bedminister, | ihic 14—Socialists and 4 2 S ; i S et December 19 oft | W. W. made an un- Tates on Salem. Orezo Y 1 ! e e e empt to gain control nl'.uhm\\ ous’ amd b e o 2 A A JC8 i ithe frow of il WATERBURY | the Internat kers R e B and L I s i} = ~ se conferees on the war reven : i totally destroyed the Voscamp ! ; 11— William | 0 e R e Boni e 1 | & e It T from a 1 1o 0 1 new trials for Thomas J. sen- ke a : o ¢ | Moon. illings, now nd # e ot 4 ive n in- | serving i con- L S MERCANTILE ESTABLISHN American transport Tuckahoe,| ; C bomb outr es in the bill on amuse- Chmbria Ma . jorted in dist : admissions in exc on pended @ € e vear r _Frank M. Carson. pastor of ths! e Sl SEEIRL ma investig Litions I rian Church at Gre 4\" ne LW W. leader 1Se supery oy " C d, ed pn e k s delega f Louis G. Ziegra of Deep River has! o : cleased from a German prison | S e S gt o TO INVESTIGATE FOOD | convic ve = s | CONDITIONS IN " lay 409 NAMES IN FWO : SOBLENZ y COMmPoSE firms, wi chairma Accordi INDIVIDUAL CONFERENCES |of o of Wounds cipal Boke Sola TO GERMAN COMMISSION | pyris Jan 14—(B e today ¢ heodore D e e ats, pota- ] {—The four Americ'n President Wilson conti ourses H. i P . it o \r ; ames W. McDonald, Prov- |$20,000 FOR ARTICLES : | FAVORABLE TO GERMANY \ s d Died of Dissase. ! f st will cor T n B , | from now or Tho Pnai e Matthew S. Conners, | ! es na Davis, rep- | Iiritish prime ister, Lloyd Georgs, | 2 e Dodwell, Cam: Pueblo (Col © § treasury and An¢ v L: . i ified today b T 4 ] e o N i D o ! 1 Wounded Severely. ey an - imo ) Louis | S. Vesn ‘rbiam wminister 1o |7 . o : Lieutenants Edward the z o : 2 1ble ird pr Her- | France, . Vesnite 1 S abhmie . Cambr Mass.; George 1. Count ether they will be able to ) | of detail = eants. J(vmv M. Hudson, | or T ¢ 5 BELIEVES KILLING OF ‘EXPERT TESTIMONY ON | i will Dbe | Boston, Mass.; Albert W. Klick, German ; RSN, u LEBAUDY JUSTIFIABLE | f T cempe L Maine. = - \ ISION provide SOt e s B, W | | Staw Fork hI.GFI ?OSI OF leYl‘N‘G‘ of ( Siace Corporal Edgar Bdson Howe, Leb-| MRS. GLADYS C. DUNN ‘N\’ES“G“&'FN(;ECE[\)‘]‘:‘S BAILWAY ]S SRtrhe s LR New York Jan i — clentinel s I e Fanor H. [ INDICTED FOR KILLING SON i) Gl re MeG haste of St | testimo re T 10 esent e S , | b EE Glornar a 1 Me: £ 3 Pi 1 e Two of ¢ S s Roman Catholic Church at|of living was introduced ar 2 hearing | oo et Sibe Frivates- Steghen, Majowskl. - Merl-| by i R e R R i S5 i = 1 who is said to have known|held here tolir by a snec _(1_“' St prasidenc de Andrew Ma vege, Waterbu Gladys arrested I Rendins 1y north oo mately than any other out-|tee appointed by the Nation MEcerTed ookiad. §8,000 ‘bor Bl T Cheniae lations of Jacques Le-|Tabor Board to inves 5 L g S SIS o “_;:m”‘m' R sl o inve ; |CONN. MEN RELEASED FROM . Charlestown, Mass.; | soap mily, testificd today | p y 3 GERMAN PRISON CAMP. d ~ Lowell, ~ Mass.i| ons on a few of Juxury R Lt coinn bt e e I e s 8 les E. Burke, New London; Frank | ad rraigned on assau County grand jury| Dr. William G. Oghurn. jrofessor of wshington, Jan. 14.—Names of en- . % some rther & the slaying of | sociolozy at the University of W listed men of Ameri exped fllad PR L GO pERE o 3 e millio Westhury | ington, qualified as an expert s forces released e s ats thesnalice of o ay by {cian on ancial needs of a family | TUESDAY AFTERNOON'S LIST. ““‘_*l‘“) b mow 3 o o t fury room,|of five. He explained thal he had| L L . et iinor ‘ McGinnis expressed fie con-|arranged three budgets—the bare > war d s mmacy =S S - Madame Lebaudy's act|subsistence hudget” “minimam hud and other causes 3; died from|LIEBKNECHT WOUNDED el sy el R e, e i1; wounded, degree undeter- IN FIGHTING IN BERLIN and cont . Homicide is jus he said, | budget.” ? J. Collins, New L sl SRS L Eon (L0l | S ondony, Jan. 14 —Dr) iKa } Eo I SRen ies ot Hos at stake| Dare subsistence in New York city | Chitty, New IT e . neohe lene ok, thel Siia 3 FORMER SECURITY LEAGUE this case I think b life and|rec ]H‘vl $1500 a for a father | Collinsvil ‘“"‘3‘; ;”“f‘ B | was wounded severely PRESIDENT «JuEs‘rlr‘Ncg onor were at stake. I believe mather nd three lren. he rid | Haver i ied ol isease. 1 Berlin, accorc hiu; Stamwoc me Lebaudy reasonably cam The same familv could few | ford; William o 3 % | egraph despatch from 2 : ) tre N onclusion that the t comforts for $1,800, whil S | \‘;‘“”““(‘.‘"I“:“'H‘]’I’ oo : = ional ed o = - | - SEeD et 3 S e s s O enoried it onaka o, Lerself dan(:m }\\r:‘ t on what | | "Dica ‘ot Aecident Wil Other (Calives. | xl.y“( e X = vv‘ ‘_w“. ionsia : reatened a elieve wil it | et - ivale Charles . Sharpe . Water- | lsiebknecht had been killed, bu members 1 - fied in taking the life her |1 - May BesBritish (Osbines = |- Erivate ChashetiiERape AW ter | veports from Berlin direct sh use com- band.” = = - | iy to be untrue . ioned Harry H. Moore, counsel d-|STOLEN GOODS FOUND N i Member Previously reported missing in | T = ame Lebaudy, announced today that U | | tion, now reported killed in action: |TO BUY LAND IN FRANCE ' e had discovered a witness \w.m ard | BRANFORD | | Corporal Edwin J. Kellogg, Darien. | FOR MILITARY CENR Tebaudy say in a New York hotel 2 w Haven Conn.. Jan. i4 —Thous- | ! 7 : 3 4 g s its hadibs the shov ng on Sat-|ands Qolets brornior ey ;;:d: | Died of wounds, previously reported v: w!‘\ Jan T ] ird 55" O that he was going to Phoenix|were unearthed in a house in a Jonely [misunginssstion St = ey, of the house milit a bill | ! sisnaen i Lodge, the Lebaudy home at West-|part of Branford, near this city, today, fire orporal John Dunn, Waterbury. feamm john 2 subator offauel fae s ° jsh” his wife. according to state who arrest- | Wounded in action, degree undeter- mil geat: Az 5 R DEONE N torney Charles Weeks,| ed three persons, one ot whom at- | mined, previously reported missing in mi 2 e sonducting the grand jury investi-|tmepted to shoot a Branford constable | action: , “' or ced after today's hear- | aiding them. Privates—Troffin Lisich, Waterbury; janc ¥ y that the case would be postponed| Ternard Barmes ana Witard ’.Iuhn H. Steele, New Pritain. e S Ha T vdov that additi- | Eerald were _drrested in Mudison this |” Returned to duty, previously report- IO ot snal be sought. pmoming. ";hm\v[ two e poliemen | ed missing in action: OBITUARY. 1 InUcc SR o a stable McKe Pra o Join 2 i he | it (ot o ot A i-m}\ffl " Privates—Adolph Haisbon, Br John C. Covert. Ierene M'CORMICK RESIGNS A3 e Lo dostepatad & Wom { port; A\‘m aulis, Waterbu Cleveland, ©O. Jan e f6e e CHAIRMAN Dr_M COMMITTEE | Fitzgerald shot at the -onstal A John C. sridgeport. 1 teran new: e Washington, vance €. Me- | bullet pierced his coat. | ; S 3 Cormick has man of | The men are being held m the New ‘HEAR”‘GS ON §100,000,000 RESOLUTION TO WITHDRAW ho demoerat ittee and | Haven jail on charges of burzlary and | FOR FOOD FOR EUROPE U. S. TROOPS FRO# EUROPE | is understos » 15 under con- | the woman ¢n charges i ceiving Washington, 14—Hearings on n a sideration fo rappointmen. as Amer- | stolen goods. he bill appropriat $100,000 000 L s to- | | ambas ta succeed T ITE R e :i in F B vhen g ¢ ‘ € med = M. Sharp's| FOUR MEN JUMPED o A el s o g sl eignatio it in the e s n as B SRy s P | B nds of t p le ey @ preventing e w Senzdors | of Iiaha, republican, |« A s S itk ouncement of the fact has yet been Chatham. Mass., Jan. 14—The en- | spread of Bolshevism, will —— m-' ), democrat o, ‘\r"}-‘: .’:, a while " S| g]nn of dl Blimp balloon sent up from | | morrow before the senate appropria- SERIOUS DISTURBANCES HAVE pol 2 proj ' = 54 e o the naval aviation camp here today | | tions committee, sitting in execu CURRED IN L |'tior:s S tor DIRIGIBLE DELAYED to take photographs of the camp! <sion, ch Gy pORTUG,AT do de macr CHAMBERI Ao ERlNG BY RUDDER TROUBLE | Stalled when the airship was a_short| Sihale NS ehateman disturd- e UIT FOR FALSE ARREST R TROUBLE | distance above the camp and its four committee, announced today tha Le nator Frone re- n. 14—loseph Ga., 1. 14—The C-1,|occupants, after being carried to | resentatives of the state and 3 . introduced resoiition pro- | Cham Bloomt e mavy dirigible, which ‘is on a voy- ot Beach, jumpad to safety. The partments and the food adw upicd | posing ¢ ¥ ican | Conn., ek in co on .’"\"m' "a.r Rocl -"“‘;‘Z,fl: \“; l;fl ip then W only about thirty | n have been ed to app _{nmm\ from onement ‘,‘”' 1 of the b Ml B B8 above thd Deach. Lieutenant mination regarding plans for nations TG ookset having been fl"h‘l\ml ‘r rudder | Wajter 1. Griffin was slightly bruised| nditure of the relief fund. At o s conclud- | in the police court toc . 0 Aeseen | and Ensign Lang, } Mate | est of members of the committee. ! iara orde rigned on @ (¢ sterday at Georgetown, £ C. The | Wallace N. Bdward Photograph- | Sanator Arar 150/ ‘cabled ‘today to]pe to - At will D oURHINUSE fomiprrovw er llitchcock escaped with a shaking | - - - i ry of te Lansing at Paris| e | CANNON TO PRESID COLONEL HOUSE HAS R § 5 i GORYRIGNT_PRESS_ILLUSTR, | ther information as to the uses| FRANKING PRIVILEGES FOR AT ROOSEV LT SERVICES | och Ly airship shot to a great height! i Rici She ney is to be put. = J ord. a 1 t BEEN SLIGHTLY ILL land seaplanes sent in pursuit (o shoot (s L e A oo | MRS. THEODORE RUOSEVELT | vy , Jan. 14-—Repr - L Octoin . planes pursuit o shoot| A rumor has come from England,| Republican leaders plan to vigor-| . oo 00 T Las Moo S pbeL T § Paris, Jan, i4.—C iward 3L |it down were u to accomplish | tnat Premier Lioyd George favors opposed the bill, which was Rkl kel D U e " speak- | Counsel for ¢ in anaounced House has been sli for the | their object. It was expected that J : last night by the house with- | today passed a 1 i b med tod v Clark fat the ¢ urt pro- past few days. He was lLeter today, |the gas would graly leak out ana| the appointment ol the first woman 2 on on party - lin They | the payment of a ){ nsion the § memorial ser- “.,,.,,‘" hat he | suit for however, ant to e out agaijr 3 i m 'n or i sfinister, and that Mrs. Pankhurst! o S P O oW it | year he extending of m heodore osovelt to be | $3,000, aliesing false . against a ve ind expects to e out again |the Blimp would come down on the particularly demand to know just ing privileges to Mrs. senate and house owpFeb. \“m heitar datcotive i Tl iboen sbortls water. -1 mentioned in this connection. 0 s to be ex : \ 3 ow the fund is to be expended. eIt 1bmow Eocsiito tie fonse: Sedim o e e p )

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