Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 28, 1919, Page 1

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] Novwich 2 Pulletin VOL. LXI—NO. 24 POPULATION 29919 NORWICH, (‘QNN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1919 TEN PAGES—70 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS DADIC e Maniac Kills Three RS IENSTIERS LA Yz H'Ev;gtk"g;ms R AN AGRENENT ing in Every Dlrectmn—— Fresh and cured meat smpmem.} Monday Will Extend ta Sec. > from_Chicago for the week cnded were R . Beaten Into ensi : ary Baker Declares the Situation Pictured by Press of | % Motorcyc]ehll:;]?:]?:::| chsesn emee L L ;\:0“‘ One-l;alf gle l'Vl:!U‘ Reached By the Senate and House Conferees—Senate y : : 3 ard o eported 9997 Industry in New Paris “Seemed Incredible” — Official Reports From' .00 sun on i o) d- ixnfi"l:fiffl-?nin-‘m"'«fi‘fd e try e Amendment to the Present Zone System of Second France Make No Mention of the Matter—A Detailed Re-| ¢/ 10ivcr it cicil it o ma | United States was allotted 450000] s SEEE Class Postage Has Been Eliminated—Agreement on War port Probably Will Be Asked of General Pershing of the ; [ & E near the center of the city Wisconsin and lowa are prowding shooting in every direction 45| legislation to prevent the tramsporta-| the mill in- Cent. on Corporations’ Net Income in Excess of Credits beaten S bill making OetiBe @ilvaal heli) and Not in Excess of 20 Per Cent. of Invested Capital— 1 )1 of, tons of German shipping to transport! uration ran amuck 1l Mon- Excess Profits Rates For 1919 Call for a Rate of 30 Per Men of His Command Who Have Been Proven to Be| crowd t. to capture him.|tion of liquor in airplanes, 1 I the American troops home. in the indu nded today :o comprise Involved Betors'he was overtaken and] A bill making Oct. 27, a legal .holi tha textile 11 of the Washingion Jan. TT—Ofcial fn. since the fiures given by the Freoch cle policeman he had shot and killed Was introduced by Representative | lo[ in Massschuset Conference Report is Expected to Be Presented to the formatic il be sought Ly the war papers indicated a most seriou BIse and wounded five others | Bachrach. A 1 diddeford and Saco, 3 concerning veporis in [lmn a detailed report probab two of th Of the 203 German submarines sunk made Senate and House Late This Week. Lowell | pre; vrenc The The de as Holioran employe delphia I ipers that American snl- | be a have veen involved in sked of G rime | to the extent to w shing, both s *h the men of his an' 120 were sunk with all on board and'l in the others an average of half umj Washington, Jan. —A basis for have won thei Secretary Baker ¥ | commana hav oven to be in- and John Knox | crew perished. cities em an agg } Complets aar ¥ E he senate prov figktrégr~r:;?‘:?.‘ he situation picured in the pa- |volved, but gures given by guil, policemen. Prussian ministry decided to oppose upwards of 120,600 person AT onM N an e on of 20 per cent. on bonafide cemed incredible” ani that of- |the French rapers indicated a most to ‘the police, the man is'new German constitution, especially 1 ion » ement was | €ne bill was reached late tod of oil and gas welis and mines orts frem France made no|serious situation, a detaiied report f: ind had be the article proposing that ar other of the 1d house conf provision, designed 1c protect of tke matter probably would be 1 of General ] \ ea that the spirit' with more than 2,000,000 population culd be ) Joi s. chairman of the s |and stimulate prospectors, was opposed T American expeditionary foree | Pershing, both as to the extent to|of his fath s g tortured e can declare its independence. it m nnounced that virtually managers liberal, r d in Paris since Ame:- | which the men of his commind power house of th transit company | General Ismael Montes, ex-Prasi- 1 1naining 1 f the s )egan to appear in that:leen proven to be involved and the|Where he shot his first victim. Rush-]dent of Bolivia, s appointed Bo excess {ate erees ha ‘the high- eave or othery a provest |steps taken to .check the indicatad |ing out of the house ' ce delegate. He was instruct-, >d unc I i military > aid dency to cast aside mi other em ed to inform the Congress of Bolivia deadlocik < eite | oline. ned azed man fled t need of an outlet to the sea. nd failure of Ak zenerally e e o ity Officers here said that if the with a crowd of civilia Treasury officials warn persons seek- Announcer Bios e volved. The same' practi follow- |tion was in fact as grave as tae Par- |and policemen in pursuit. Two blocke|ing informatio i SEIERE - profit g B ed wherever there are many soldiers | pers indicated, undoubtediy the he came upon Policeman Dinz- | that there are many imposters charg- aeferr e n a the United i officials_in Paris ally | vas standing in the c ing fees for th whereas Gov-' ottt at r alrealy had exerted them directing traffic. ernment agents explain it free o e o It w e departm ives to correct it. The officers w: wild ¢ he d: ¢ c. e fonob e minor ned to lelieve, however, ( fi T : A ranE : - \stituti e expacted where man the figures given by the Paris | wounded. All h’(‘Ee:man Fad R “mr\dfjtse e R loTseney ; moment from pupers were based only on suspicions | crowd was gr ind and 1 Kbithem tinleas bs ek ron ineslod traint, were invol it H{kat Americans were invoive after a chase of abou Motor-| g00d excuse s furnished. ¢ hope e e evele Policemen Knos Heron| General Guiseppe Garibaldi, grand-! s e overtooi him. Find son of the famo, ¥ riot, is T “TRUTH ABOUT RUSSIA® BOLSHEVIK TROOPS ON trapped, the man wt e D L SOCIETY ORGANIZED OFFENSIVE IN ARCHANGEL | thrust revolvers ¢ 1 d of the command of an " ; i dheiidn, of rchangel, Sunday. Jan. 26.—(By |both policemen trig-| Ital ion | A be e ttee” A. P.)—The Ttolsheviki z1e now on |8 The one ox went Daily Mail says the ex-i ; aists, Lthe offehsiva with Fiory Forcar off and killed that his family will return to ¢ or against four of directe e National As-! at the | seven thin columns of the the officer shot a 8 govern- | Russians which hav and t him constitution. Larmonizing | i vh f orderly fa- |southward through the frov: The crowd ! Fifteen hundred sailors at the Mare! uies, u‘. Jvocating that in the solu- |swamps of tie province cf | was ly rescu un 1t Island Navy Yard, Cal, were ordered purposes, the amen " Ru » problem the allie Laat bt the enemy enter hospital Ilast to help man German ships to Tho: 1 . States should deal with the tired f Ax k f I home American troops. anits Russians ar.i 3 clothing contains n hundred prisoners charged g 3 ey ivin John- evacuated { hous in S list activity were placed the northe: { b o Repubhic roundabout detour over | room were found quantities of religious a cruiser at Buenos = Aires| hen the ! = Y. Nech 1 ow on the ronl, evading|and anarchistic literature printed in be deported. nenid ) | al hundred of the en- | Tp] Sy ) jar r 1, et of | ‘ral 1 Itzlian and German. H. P. Fletcher, American Ambassa-' 1o 1 Bem a editor of The | waiteq on 2 house he was kno Mexico, laft for W ¢ : e Johnston, Harold | » the columa in bo, but beyond will discuss with the Ameri- £t bert Morris Lovette, edi- tainable. i Depar ment q ing between the count ns pend- <. despits 1av ‘ rank P. Walsh, | pere only rme War Labor | e \N,,.,"""“s“‘,' g about 20 years o | German Trade Union, which for- r i e 1 : e = |1 - maintained t discipline made no ans Its ned ‘ae vmr;m,’\' s \.‘ ot 8 ’.’:G':’.\ e MEAT PACKING !MDUSTRY |the worker B 1 m ane e ; len Ar-| The bill providing a pension of $5,000 5 » o i afisipa | Hiee. e fenemy | ‘om- | a vear to the widow of the late Co 1 general to atiempt to prsent | & b i|onel Roosevelt, was passed by the Aol Mo e gl had’ Been nridetion | House. Nine Democrats opposed the e St - status of the Rus- S =t Fhousand concerns that entared! OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF | TROOPS HOME CAMPS et it = a t a {an agrecment with the Fuel Admi THE SUPRE TO DISBAND WITHIN 30 DAYS - ‘”"‘,v:w . i some forty m s which | tration to conserve coal saved 1.84¢ t o nod. | Kursk in the sector the <" a subst bil's | 996 tons. 1 ’ A A a th, - i e the railroad. | now “hefore cons In oil-producing circles, it is said raised until & g Y cobiors b ulsed with heavy losses,| Befor \- [ plans being arranged for the me med i byt S s | Eritish i er of United Westert Oil €' - i “efforts at ith rw\‘ another prominent company detleh o he iresvo, alo Kotc | commanded the forme \1\\\ . ratired in cd able dis Guard troops, arrived s compared w anty men dead in ooy thi n down by the allied|consume S orge Jones who was og,imas(er i ‘ e ey fire. Oa tie vight of | the packe jer President C & 1 o vorld” and the overthro n enemy column was|eq to be ment. American illery and A o v r er a rain of shells. SERVICE MEN CRITICIZED On the Dvina river no infantry at- o ORGANIZED GOVERNMENT |tacks have yet developed. although the New Yor _Pclice reserves|enemy ar . he = § 2 SAVET Eta pu rompt end | bombardm t Tulgas. On the Vo- | ¥ o bt soldiers, | lozda ra the armored it whick to ind recently ing over frosen trails ir which were :mpassabl mer, have aitempting against American outpos RIENDLY STRIKE' RAILROA heuses for not be oppo ployment e e e aldermen | SMALL POWERS IN ACCORD i WITH FIVE GREAT POWERS riticized | . Faris,- Jan. 27.—(By The A. P. : Colline, | The peace ccnference today *made a mus exp to have | distinct gain when the nincteen small n e |General 3 powers gave full adhesion to the or | o PASS e depart terances | Banization ferm d by the Afiv BOLSHEVISM SCORED BY t my of % 1id the | BT€at powers, thus securing a unite: 4 1= d i e not only | front of the great and small powers at NMHOLAS BUT. R itk e S e A caith. | the outset of the wori main i W a1. | subjects berore the of the . e o : hough I am i how, (L] COPKISRIon. ATH AND INJURIES 1 ¢ ——— old a commission in the United) This was due largely t CAUSED BY GREAT WAVE | - —_— iou HENZ . States ¥ty ohd have only ‘reoently|Iul direction of Jule CAUSE G 1 ISR e rs \,"ILUAM HOHENZOLLERN e ‘uniferm off. 1f jt i n.»‘.—.(- tes anl forme: | -1$10502,500 FOR HOSPITALS - SIXTY YEARS OLD TonAv ) Risitalii. the ioamtcdlate orrest hington, who was desis | FOR DIZABLED SOLDIERS| 3 ¢ : council of the great powers f 2 2 e ho y Shridy \+d in- | Preside over the meetinz of the s e man who v rmed the ct who in na- | Powers, held this afternoon. n sav meeting convened at t ree o'clock, at U opped. Without waiting | council of the great p man to act, the guard or-{ WO sel = e - — g e b simultaneous'y, B B » o Pichon, the fof os RY. KEEPING OF TROOPS other in the Salle de 1 ix. Wesley A. Tyson. s fare same time the | rs met, the al uniforn orm 1 vlings helter on s criticism o ON THE WESTERN A s - Greenwich, Conn., J | STERN FRONT |¢1000,000 FIRE AT ROYAL v A, Tyson diec s RY Jan MILL AT RIVERPOINT, R. erside out the pr paet . for m ticket Providence, R. I, Jan .—The Roy \1 Mill at Riverpoint, one of the larg est of the B. P. and R. Cught plants, tically destroyed by fire to- The loss is estimated at $1,- | — WORK OF DRAFT BOARDS WILL FND FEBRUARY and re- < from eiperis concern- ation on th: ithine and ud Broadw: boards w rted in tae mill t r i in ihe evening and thi local de.| Peace Delegate For France partment had apparently ¢>tinguished will tred and malice. PRESIDENT WILSON VIEWS is reported, was mad the situation, | ut much done batore the com- emperorinspe pG o cer only those com- to Adjutant & but the f broke cut anew 1c Prais WAR'S RUIN IN FRANCE| ‘“;‘;“‘“;j s b supremre | shortly afte lock. eir work, the pro- Par Jan. 26.—(F % i eHAtE hbnibe ’oor water press red the vas nec Py § oA 0 rolity_requip.] fivemen’s effort iesjlaten first trip nt GERMANS ARE SELLING A w Jermag,| B¢ Y £ t wing castated hetonty N OSSES o of G Aratitler| 0t the mill rt time the E close ¢ THEIR IRON CR e conlinabricy whole ucture W flumes. The HAULING DOWN OF THE With the American Army of Occu- s A S i mill was filled wit le machinery ERICAN FLA VISTAKE pation, Sur Jan. 5y The A s Al e deiermindlof the most modern and ccetly type AMERICR e b I)-—In the Coblenz newspspers tod ? on Now i | and much of tae loss will i to equip- Aabiican: naval comment: the burgomaster appeais iv the se Sl Ser be af | ment. o peached Y| paRTEORD ALDERMEN WOULD into words the|respect of the Ger rivel among | from commercializing ir No one can impressions 1 ormed the put refrain 2 erediby Bt PURCHASE TROLLEY LINES r Iowanees | Hartford, Conn., Jan. 27.—The board er Dina on ‘ ce for the|of aldermen toni ly vot- LD that ever it ™ 1 ed to have the bill at mander ine he befo! 3 s d session e part in dec t is 10 be 4 e fox thg | the pure = R e fonel s Men who swere sen sta t the L ES OF ¢ part in decic to he exacte s, h e on- 5 i DEL EPGCA;ESS Es el devastation | tence, 3 The burgomasters of E EN TALKS |r oliey compan § RS of northe: ance. both Treves and Coblenz notify the b 0 T g . |t0 be relieved of the piyr of spe- —— {civilians in today's newss OF $1000,000 BOND ISSUE| :ssments for the payment LEGAL FIGHT AGAINST se of the American ( ! : g « 1.ng. Rath- TELEPHONE TOLL RATES commercial purposes must cease. The: 1 er on, the 0 warn the Germans that ‘f there is a o fayor | atc SEoil Indianapolis, Ind., \fraction of American orders in this tatives of public < , P e tin them o 2t eparimaen respect 'they - : EPRIEVE FOR THE PARIETTA Wa. b [ TWO MEN HELD UP N | S OF NEW GRITAIN [ termen | C’EOTHER" o et RIVAIN iicon AND BEATEN NEAR ANSONIA! ‘ ol MBS adtlsinl B | vice commission of Late Saturday night s ) D ) ha pr a ph | | 1 y, and Chiffin e ‘ irietia, bro New Britain, who }nhnQ for the lega city, e }: : - are under 5 Do exeouteiiar! | new telephone rates or were held up_by " he s | ! by st on the Silver Hill Rt CF ELECTIONS the st 7 oA obtained ind robbed. Walion The repr e TO GERMAN ASSEMBLY | qpe febriey ol er to pre- §50, while Sapp 1 Lihe vent the into effect in v f the case | The police took into custody two men, 5" th o 5 CopYRIaNY TR S lnmmlon Holt, -mdedt p-;‘llhvh:t. . The rep- |one of whom gave the name of Frank o gpand P BT oo tachten HaR | who will advise and furt er the | ecentatives of t tes de- | Nogvan, was held in bonds of $500 in mocrats, 3% consorvatis jered. THe victim of ihe Lucian 1 : : e e o "“’sh ‘f*‘“ :'“‘“e’“ S‘“;‘“‘ cided {o enter appearances in the case | city court this morning pending a fur- : 2 4 vas Frank Palmes y will put before the FPeace Confer- 1 authorities in the | ther investigation of the robbery. The, ot E 22 indepen- alicg murder was Frank Palmese of | Mimster md one of the e 0 many poets and aid the Indiana g y i s A dhias Ne \'; ‘l.u‘n\ rates e m; Doie- e ence at Vessaillea fight against the rates. other man was released.

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