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R TR Bulletin Service Flag VOL. LXI—NO. 22 PEACE DELEGATES STUDY Condensed Telegrams French elections will be held in July or_October. Three days’ sales at St. Louis fur {auction brought $2,300,000. | “Echo de Paris” reports the peace | terms will be signed by June. . Strikes of tramway men and electri- Calls o : Vote Stood PORTS AND WATERWAYQ cal workers in Germany ended. For $10D,‘3{)0,0fif) F Go;' Minneapolis flour output for the week Subject is to Come Before the Peace Conference Session To-‘ to Confe day—Iit is Believed American Specialists Will Presentp,, Some Advanced Views on the Subject of Internationali-| ‘ zation—International Control of Railways, Under Cer— the. \~ tain Circumstances, Will Be Favored by the Amencan i Delegates. international n of pol s dn\l water- | \v rlers to access to the sea which the | railways | American delegates are expected to fa- | come before the peace con- aturdaf, has been giv- ference session Th question of the Scheldt, the Dar- ’danvlie.x and certain other w It is believed some advanced | g out of this the third of Presi- anals in whic] al of many caus- Internatonal control of railw rol of internation- ! new states expe natural waterw FICIAL STATEMENT OF SUPREME COUNUuLIL AUTHORITY OF OMSK GOVERNMENT iNCREASES ates, of the | Vised o ind_associ- | He commande: governmeut ¢ . prime S oin Generai General Semenoff s informed Adm: well known revolutin aphed offer s OMPERS CC"-‘FETF‘.ET.’7 CANADIAN LABOR LEADERS Federation thanks to Savir insurrections TO HASTEN ACTION ON LLAGUE OF N»‘wTIONS to flm sk to cons { them coneer vern the rela- | tes have been a | MAXIMALISTS PENETRATE | ARGENTINE TERRITORY ‘n: rangement assumption , after a battele wi s of the trea- | have penetrated toward Rio Ga.lrg according to the government. have been sent nnm ratood to be : things mn-“(.,\”] b Maximalists to fight their will be Jittle dispo- | , convicted of rf‘snnns)u)ll VIONARCHIST CAUSE s sentenced to life Huhm!nlm in 1920 for READJUSTMENT OF GERMAN COLONIALS CONSIDERED | question of ter- 5 connection uest of the German colo- CANADA TO DEPORT { INTERNED PRISONERS ations to t government has decided that all ene- prisoners who may considered as dangerous or undesir-| ths able shall be repatriated with Umlwast ided that the plenary it hHosIe Seely The minister refore been under the authority of the war meas- ures act to dir moval or depor | undesirable ascertained ' PRESIDENT WILSON TO VISIT Dr_,AaAATED t the expulsion, om {"H].l'lrx of the colonial - | fices that repatriation is now po: number not extending one iu\:- dred adult males. instructions ine which he surrounding dist DECLARES HOUSE WILL REFU:.E TO'SEAT BERGER 24 —Revresenta - chusetts, repu 4 lhe spe;lk(-r;hip in TUTTLE HELD FOR DEATH OF MRS. CAROLINE K. FROHLICH! v Haven, Conu, 2 J. Tuttle of this city is held inally responsible for the death Mrs. Caroline XK. Frohlich in a find hf—l\l\o former ing |Hm|rt| o FORMER coM MANDER BOLSHEVIK ARMY + first ’u‘l x)f "1 S| ended Jan. 18 was 274,865 barrels. | Reserve of Bank of England gained ,000. Bullion dropped £ 257,000. Nationalization of all railroads in Canada will be abandoned ror some time Secretary Daniels says the United States will be awardéd 20 German| War Trade Board announced restric-| tions on importation of corn were r moved. Pallet 12 PAGES—84 COLUMNS WAR DEPT. NORWICH. CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1919 British Plan For League of Nations Details Outlined in Concrete| Form For the First Time Given Out at Paris. PRICE TWO CENTS JEALS WITH UNEPLOYWENT PROBLEM Issues Order That No Man Be Discharged From the Army Against His Desire Until He Can Gbtain Employment in Civil Life—Families of Married Soldiers Will Continue to Draw Théir Allotments During This Temporary league of n: ited States for Tl!(‘ following details and subject to resent in substance, t wence| Hugh M. Morris was named by!je President Wilson to be Federal JuflJP‘ the Delaware district. udge Mayer in United States Dis-| trict Court ruled stock dividends are| the | not taxable income. ise threatened in Cuba a_compromise. AMechanic National Bank of New! | Bedior , will consolidate. g Go!d coin to the amount of $200,000 € was withdrawn from_the Sub-Treas-| ipment to South Americ Zealand and British Ga ere exiended until June, 12 20). 1 to Kolberg, with Field 1 von Hindenburg in its com-|j annual diplomatic and consular ice bill of § House and Considerable opposi 1 to the merg the Senat on has arisen er of the Bank hour week 50,000 workmen employ: army for a long i0d of time against 1 who woa d normal- rged if ke had not "|H n" [0 re- discharged r in the plan w 'l)me"x[ of m.u'hmer\' unemploye: r departmeft 2 l 15 man be dischars iy have 'Iucn disc b’\i(fll on an asr t the ledgue not with the territorial ! : to permit others The First National Bank and _the fere “m, them. Department was advised the! member was y 1 obl.Ln emjpio nas he may Tt was announcy attached to ates to maintain freedom of nd just commercial relations members of all men who des| ce, without pn’)uu'rr\' wera icsued last tion of the combat nited States, i vent a large from facing not anly to '1 _Meat and cheese. contracts between ' o empioymer ernment | |Im l|‘l<\UUl’l of an Berman main_ headquarters _was tion and arms eyt 1 aepartment loyment was t: does not desire to disch sunitation will ughout the country. isnect of the ne It will be made cl soldier that where he wouls rged under or d by | i {in_the plan. vs policy is stions is pre i and the Bank of \ova,,m any itten request until such employment. that he requesis to remain ir the ari temporarily does not in s . to feep the men busy in Owing to difficulties over the 48-“-1aw, : - toring war maierial and clieve that th e the firs: » is the m dely read” planning to conduce an for the purno: e that other large m the newspaper: ce. The stand which he tak ind when it i red to reach the best s columns of The B ulletin the Saturday, January 18.. fonday, January 20.. Tuesday, January 21.. Wednesday, January 22.. Thursday, January 23.. Friday, January 24. LOCAL MONEY COMMITTEE CROMWELL IS TO BE DISCONTINUED ! SISTERS JUMP FROM FRENCH ST AMER est Because Most Widely Read committee which and Dorothy advertising, t e many good mediums for v to stabilize t , will cease to ex 1id the h xtensive ad of a larg throughout er tomorrow, g issued following today of the sub-committee on money committee of the s had the same oung women :Iv has goti aclonged to of the Liberty Federal Resreve Bank. i ion was reached following | a consultation with, and and his e is one lh.u g cHicer of their their intention - it shou'd be remembered ths On recript of assurances from th{‘ M.O( authorities nothing to indicate the prumbum of | a_speculative movement which would | absorb large amounts of money Cromwell are satd to uu(‘ belonged to A _prominent hwl spent mu (Il\ family. Bulletin Telegraph rnmn ained of "mn, v committee that control by k exchange committee of collat- eral may for the _present be suspend- quested however, to receive daily re- | port of the borrowings of msmhor%‘ ,\ml'n(‘. where until the next Liberty loan is pia .md[ °] !'Iell in canteen work. Totals ill's [ed in engineering, shipbuilding and the | mining are idle - ustralian Government sanctioned mation of company to survey aerialf route between Austr: a and the Far he senate late yesterday coifirined nom ¢ Joseph 3. n of Massachusetts to be a member of | Interstate Commerce Commi | or King introduced a resolution | g the Shipping Board 1o re- 1 orders preventing ship con . 1 on in America for foreign ac- niral Sir David Beatty will soon!! c up command of the fleet and! me to London as P . Lord of itish steamer Hoya, employed as ship by n an ice jam goin i rcha presentatives of the Copper Ex- ion will sail for Burope from L the dam: umounti thousands of dollars. | hin H. Lowman of Cleveland,| 1ilroa to hu 1 Dr. the American F Cross ion aly, died at ork hospit ailroad Director Hines denied the ment had n mtract with Chicago, Milwaukee & d 1 annu g to a tobacco manuiacturar}‘ | { Cuban ciga slat owing to the in DEVELOP PUBLIC LANDS TO REDUCE UNEMPLOYMENT hington, Jan. 2{.—Development to reduce unemploy- the food supply by Henry Sterl-| \tive representative of the Federation of Labor, before| e senate education 2nd labor com-| littee. He said unemployment was gest pr on would d d a job. t 1ation’s destructive it every person TO MAKE FIGHT FOR CALIFORNIA WINE INTERESTS cisco, Jan. 24—Dismissal} order r¢ ng Governor phen fr n certifying the na- ohibition act, was announced y by the presiding judge of The order was is-| on January 15 upon a motion of | dore A. Bell, an attorne; eparted today for New York| ngton to make a final fight| dlifornia wine intere iperior cot TO MAKE POLICEMEN OF DISCHARGED SOLDIERS | New York Jan. 24—To make police- {men of ¢ ed soldiers, o free ivil service school” will soon be|m 1ed this city ce Deputy Rodman unced tonmight. Non N Y o1 will be sitions here, he instruction. A ST a for appointmen! it oitb it i AMERICAN MINE OWNERS | ! LECTURED BY VILLA Washington, Jan. 24—Three Ame owners of Chihuah Mathewson and Deavitt— captured recently by Pancho and released after they had ziven up a supply and listened to af ture from the handit on hetter pay hours for their cmploves. department despatch from Chihuahua today reported the inci- dent, definite arrangement the large groups of New to furnish fun change loans may now be be were within erman guna and in the midst of constant airplan When tha® (‘unlcr’n (‘IO<P(‘ the sisters evacnation The amount of funds placed by local 1 institutions at the disposal of the money committee during its long | stence ranged from $200.000.000 to | $500,000,000, according to unofficial es- | ! where they Figh pressure. eration with the league if the cffort to i cooneration » British plans mcfl of the Miss were the best A.\ed and the most devoted worker: memter of a smaller iater ination of this pool once more | a free and open local bject to the minor still apply to m(-mhcrs of | the stock exchange. om the long, strain and &k bombardments become despon and happy when on. | leag ere cheerful expericnce NEW ENGLAND MEN FROM PRISON CAMPS .—The war de- rartment made public tonight a list tien of the army GERMAN SOCIAL DEMOCRACY IS LEADING IN ELECTIONS 24—(By The A. P.) The v nolled more Berlin, Jan, cial demoera pointed cuat that convenient for d navy revoricd until more an he Y. M. C. A, was|th Twenty add- would give them an 2 jority in the aatio; The majorit; re conceded to have received 8.0 and the independenrs a tri- two million. ed mandate Jlan_excludes some > ground of v x.su.nn larura by combining e been obtainable he .r"m:u‘r‘ Paul| 7 nnicn with 260 NAMES IN TWO ARMY CASUALTY LISTS; 2 ‘The fOHO\" Washingto: INSURANCE MEN ACCUSED OF TRADING WITH ENEMY vard Mein- trading with ment returned the federal grand jury, in 10,000 bail each on reinsurance CATALONKA BREAKS WITH THE MADR D GOVERY\MENT Richardson, | Missing in Action. ces of Bar- and Gerona, Spanish provir celona, Tari indietment rications in 1917 !OON’S LIST. died of wounds| * that of Lieutenant An- | © Joseph Mayotte of Quinebaug, who died of disease. necticut name, S ("—' LO WE LL -C|L riEFUSt!I! MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES. Connecticut ported wounded severely Sergeant Paul H. ard, Tan‘ing-‘ rur(\l ot 1 s, New rit- N % Bl L RAGIC DEATHS OF PRIVATES WHITNEY AND New York, Jan Wounded in action, previously ported missing in action: Private John Kerei Returned to duty, ported missing in action: Private Aley G. Grasso, Bridgeport. DOCTORS AND CHEMISTS OF BREMEN TO GO ON STRIKE 24—All Qoctors and ts in Bremen have decided to go g to the Berlin Lo- as the political E dmau the trafiic of ~upmy ng the people with food, if citizens of Bremen are arrested for political reasons. attached to the tailon, was one of the Accomac. the passeaze: He told of Amsterdam, Jan, James McKiea Proposals for an American field The enemy were made in the their tank sentative Fess. g, desireving it.

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