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PSR S P IO, VOL. LXI—NO. 43 POPULAT]ON 29,919 NORWICH CONN.; WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, TEN PAGES—70 COLUMNS __PRICE TWO CENTS SHORT TERM NOTES FOR VICTORY LGAN CAMPAIGN House Ways and Means Committce Would Fix Termas of Loan From One to Five Years—Four Kinds of Not.esl Proposed—One of Low Rate Interest, Exempt| ! crowded today by the public hearing on From Federal Taxation; One of High Rate, Subject to| Federal Taxes; Third Moderate Rate, Exempt Froml Normal Income Tax; Fourth, Exempt From Taxation | Up to a Cerlain Amount—Campaign Will Begin Not . Later Than April 21 and Will be in Character Similar to‘ Previous Campaigns. notes, maturing in from one to five ears, would be offered in the forth-|might choose even sming Vietory Liberty Loan cam-;cretion, it was pai d of long term notes, un- | ination the note ive a ment reached to- ond wit 1 house ways and means|ing from § the possible terms w probabl 0. up. ion rather than to give | decided S8 wide dis seetionary | author on for to determine them, as he had from about $5,000 \')\J‘\L 000. This means that th s|still would have power explained that the in-to five billions in Liberty e same time, Secreiary Gla me st nsiv tlar camnaign would be|the 4 1-4 per cent rate of the nducted as planned, regardless of |loans, and he same term : wrranged by com als bel that these art not later than .\luL‘VLU!I'(l not er new cond ative dgreement of lly that Assistant Scretar) swell of the treasury of the proposed Secretary ( would be 1ort term note: en t ¥y one t committee, und i i ) notes to immediately to consid by tion, the measure. gotiable % L i lim probably statement £7.006,000,000, of whi treasury | to nnouncement W a to issue about six | committee’s action, follow | Victory Libert P of each of | 1 cr t ¢ (2 irements .-z the tre: are impe e 5t be fi a low rate!without n. r per cent. and i and terms of € riti m 1 2l taxation; one | sued remain to be de te rml I i a comparatively high!er th » bonds or 1y five per cent, and sub- | ntely that eral xes; a third sibl e of distribution be realiz- 11d bear a moderate rate of interest lod : . was suggested—and be " ym norma ! ncome tax y fourth v be exempt!ing zations. ition up to a certain amount. have pl again their uni rms have vet port in ord t the Victory treasur 1 loan bonds o 1 atives departu NEW YORX MOVES 7% CURB BORAH DECLINES TO ATTEND RUBBER ES »‘\ND HOLD- UP$ THE WHITE HOUSE DINNER Feb the con tions began cd his nt Aucting grand Jury in- indletments » 1 offenders” spminsiall ex-c sted for crimes h e given pe . those provided | nounced that he would deor. | senate tomorrow in criti . curred in|league plan an he ) ) ty Mrs, Edith | re’ations commi t N i d with attend home. with him hree bandits the League of om which was expected 'that thev 1d-up. Y ity the p s request 1°n the - |irom ever evolver, and |until 1l A the nachine Open criticism of the 1 #titutio at provost [ ate by ) men in army | sippi, democr ms who are alleged to | tution was uncor urglar zed Presid 1ty sery at see- | dinne COSTA RICANS THREATEN TO INVADE NICARAGUA o b 18.—Tight thous- | ——— = ve been mo- | JURY OUT IN CASE | iween Cos K en ine, = - Dis. | New York sguan lagation | in the case of Scott Nearing, on = theeat o {colloge professor, and the o foa, eail Socialist society, ch was Julian Irias, fer der the 7 u'\m—nmen! 1 was o rown by revolution ten years ago With the exception of police and tion guard of 100 United S ari there are no armed forc g ua as thal country v a standing £ ome quartsrs th icaragna | the jury room. look to the Unite: At 10.30 o'clock the jury in event she w sefore Judge Mayer here see in the announced that several zation resuits of state | case or to answer qu enartm evidence | Uro! After instru that German propagar was earried | Wa he sworn duty in Costa 1 e [ the evidence i it rive at a w MEETING OF CONNECTICUT | wHy GERMANY ACCEPTED Berlin, Monday lar d, Con 8. —Planting RESsn,Uoni. - anting | p)) __The “German gove ards to t the place i sons for extensively injured | 70 197 200 mend- {jined in o Weimar President H. Bal : shire*and Secretary H. C. C.|Hond Deuteche Alige of Milford in their reports to | vl el | following ref Wenty-eight annual mee {to the complete mo e Con . - | German people today at 1 - hal > planting e day nify hall. The planting of | or™on DEVRE, apple orchards was also urged. In 8 0 - N £ eatment vested funde tgtal 11,246.09, ,u(»,,,,d‘nw!“:“":”‘i' m:‘r" "\3 n o Treasurer Minor Ives, of Meriden, [ Woua fmect wih an i Lis report vance d armi 1 Rhire, involuving the o fol officers ; o arlowiog e the most important and vice president, industrial sns, Storrs; secretary, \ilford: treasurer, Harold M Feb, despa the ere elected: . Che- Southisgton, e FILM ‘FIT TO WIN"| Hartford, Conn., I'eb. 01X DE GUERRE TO lax pro ¢ Dr. Jjohn FIRST BAT, 1020 (NFANTRy | health commissioner, Hartford, Conn., Feb. !8.-ILiet. Col,| ames L. How 'vrvl of © who vas a staff officer of tha 26th Division tonight. gefore hi rn from ahroad. today | Uypited States public h fved notification from Yrance of|ang j award of (e Croix De Guerre w | of soci Marshal Pea:n. The first!the state bo sattalion of the 1024 Infantry lany changes in the film. ziven the same award TO FRANCE AND RUMANIA| Hartford, Feb. 18. Taris, Feb. 18.—Contracts have just|of Berlin was choser seen concluded by which Janada will | Connecticut State furnish credi's of $25,000,000 each to|the annual meeting of deleg: Jrance and Rumania, the credits to|the capital today. be expended the purchase of im- u < portant ne fes in Canoda. Military Governor of Paris. Negotiutions for a sinniar loan, it| Paris, Feb. 18— & said, are underway lutween Bel-|has been appointed mililary governor ard Canada of Paris. i R House: Desires (o Confer onPrahibition 22 &= Asteumis bermans |Senate Tables Bill Providing for Investigation of Streetm Railways of State. ecial to The Bulletin.) Feb, 18.—The corridor attracted | called radical | 216,284 change in the d in the new amendment, vn, motion to recons: er lost, adhe in the The time for the commit ch the t it had broa fu- (Continued _| ELEVEN ANARCHI;TS /\‘RE CONT ESTING DEPORTATION al- past Liberty loans, r 1o fix the terms of the| The ways and means comm have “before dvan d co rould ached in executive |any of the remaining authorization a i m-u\nrvulnv: Ur.x Giobbe hus ew Lr. tain, ‘CENTENARV CELE:RATIOV OF JAN'ES F‘USSELL LOWELL here tomorrow when a revis sts was made —Opposition in Mr. and itution Henr . Alires Senator mamber to attend the Whi bruary 26 and S:nator al- | dexter of Washington, republi ¥ speal MacMeachen ism All members of the senate ion of the |MODIFIED RESOLUTION o Near FOR EQUAL SUFFRAGE | ¢ iqu tate g plar 1stitutional OF SCOTT NEARING | of the espionage act, government excl hey ret m)ud to| 2 ‘ ment's vmoru r'w’\!. the VOTE ON NEXT TUESDAY ed to discuss the evidenc ol e e oill in the senate chambe { invited to POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY | STRINGENT ARMISTICE T=RMS[ erms | He said the memx,. tice, (are not muu tenced to death and vay to the gallows.’ tion left in connection i the amendme llapse of the ! The Al solute convic: t al to sign, h an immediate i beyond the ranted to hear what reason ing the organic la | PRESIDENTIAL SHIP IS | DR. BLACK SCRUTINIZFS BR«NGING HuME TROOF5101AI\ '(ll" red (\\o copies of |he which will be shown throughout the state, it was announced he film i5 cndorsed | alth m.x 2,000 men announced today \\'F\'D Vlm 146 t lovfi mo]\ of 'h\ Idaho N serv me* the { Train_comp! and l\W,H«rmr e, Hartford listed as in the the “president a 3 rce commis ion guard compan bree office f Pars}) W. H, WEBSTER PRESIDEN SANADA TC GIVE CREDITS STATE FAIR ASSOC! ATION | HOUSE PASSES ANNUAL RIVERS AND HARBORS BILL| . ‘Washington, Feb. 18 —Without a re- | rick cord vote, the senate tonight passed |non. and harbors appropriations of 00,000 more than house measire. conference. air Association at | { the annual bill, | port 3.000.000 | chester: Abr original | Peter Zo The bill now goes to | nick, M. Grain receipts at Chicago last { Gondensed Telegrams (‘ amounted to 4,7 7,000 thhel° Clothing and garme onti 10 per cent wage increase. Copper to obtain t per cent for one ear. bout $12,000,000 W | lumber and buildi g material. of | Soft ccal production during ended Feb. 8 amounted to 8,040,- | [lIo\Hx tor thi interruption m-m;mm negotiations. f the new terms wer and it was ent Fehrenbach announced | arguments | de to $116 2 1918, Winnipeg Grain Exchanae o with Ci eported to Secretary of led. | | | | | | | Casualties in American coal | 75 men k 2 I. W. ' W., w of Boston, more tentative arr who went to Paris peace delegation, died of i House Isterstate Comme indoned ali pl lation at t i | | i 16 o e Gov Court of Brooklyn. ‘\'u ge g, the United States and G to be pa American | ¥ranee ! Supreme war council is said to be | stren jcan an heir wit men 1 Luxembuers aind Lorraine deput signed a protest a; of those prov nces to be betweer » { dominions and_the Un Furloughs will be granted roldiays t i he passove e arm Thirteen alleged 1. Pate on, N Yv1- riy 6000 homecoming of 2656 NAMES IN FOUR Wounded Severely mantic; Raymond W. Hoit, Lindberg, New John Kelos Priva Haven Phi Wounded Slight! rthur F. Hz (e, on, n dyke, Hartfor Th noon Died or Tuesday list show - | wounded 11 Connecti of | gree undetermined, ¥ trandea, Waterbur: | Torrington; Frank M | Piochinc die, uth X ham M . Hartford: Albert eal were granted .\Dur week. | Packing house emplo, s were given | | National Asscmbly Listened in Agonized Silence as the Terms Were Read. Weimar, Monday, Arrangements were made by Kenne- a §12,000,000 War department will begin sale of | orth of surplus ~ o i Feb. 1‘_ (By the A, fternoon suffered a rude | by the outcome of the new in January amount- compared with $92, no surprise commission rates on grain to the | Erzberger, head u( the German armis- | Brest, is 9 per Vice) Acimixall Hlenry T SWilsors o covering from pneumonia returning to the United States. explanation | departure for < and his unc).p\,-.lLle “quicis te- | wrn today, Erzberger, noticeabl; up and labo Daniels, f says to- Thomas Jenkins said to be treasurer s arrested at Tu : quotes Secretary listened in | Governor Coolidge and Mayer Pclers‘ © or noise mqu‘r an, er had been one tithe so for the reception of President The minister, Lx"uQen:nt Colonel Sir Mark Sykes, c siem of brib- with the Brit tee district fluen; .lnul'IL’ ‘1\\ €x of \ m\»r;w.m 5 com- . who is described investigation | s made Rossen- | some one G s ultimatum, | cv Currency John Sk " Federal | quoted as fol- | n in {ke third na- me to me throu An agreement has just been reached affairs ex- te of keeping hening the position of Ameri ed that all were pu \nr\ hern | General Noske. minister of defnecs | T aid those! & Liebknecht 2 suld be punished. Tachard, last surviver of the Alsace in cf men from whether th tinuation of indeterminate mlistice might lead | 2 BRBERY AND GRAFT I\ THE THRD NAVAL DISTRI Arrests Have Followed an Investigation Ordered by Secre. tary Daniels—Bribery Charges Include Accepting Men Physically Unfit Upon False Medical Records, Assign- ment of Men for Duties Far Removed From the War Zone and Actual Sea Duty and Passing of Men for Early Dlscharge After the ng'nmg of the Armistice. s on the QOT Or tWO it v men for nricher quo tuatio ng up district no man his ions 1e third onid be d ition e spec .dards recerve were st: % me from > navy who order- 211 informadi the secretars of ed the investizal +|ONE ARREST MADE AND SEVERAL PERSOMNS DETAINED s| Washington ry r | Daniel > 00 one arrest had warte and that several persors detained as a T ad orderel and as ppar- in the third n; sult of an R signm to}given full authority i desmed ne of conditions to any early , to which Marshal | Foch replied: SERICUS INTERNAL 1 TROUBLE IN BAVARIA veteran of the| I assume so. is f‘)r"nl with a seri during The Mu- tions i I United | recruiting curpose of op- | of oppos- and Tnde- sol- ved 1 demand that | d that the| raade sub- | | PROVIDING FOR CARE Of INCAPACITE AR V CASUALTY Llqu GOVERNMENT INSURANCE | ON GOVERNMENT SHIPS {the for th iecticut’ and Rhode Tsland 1 i rnment;d, | Privates—Alfred Vertefeuille, Willi- | bers af’ congre m the no,n(l that we have 4 relief from t government ve remed - as the most PUGET SOUND SHIPYARDS NOT TO REOFMEN TODAY The Puget| snnounce.l 10l Teope fternoon the, ALBANIA PRESENTS CLA!MS TO THE PEACE "ONFERENCE 2 conference TUESDAY AFTERNOON'S LisT 29 GIRL PICKETS FINED FOR DISORDERLY CONDUCT| pickets of the Ladic Dressmakers’ undetermined OBITUARY |xm ne in Albania Ly the T the Central portra s here today Mr. Gaspard at the age of Paris, ;GREAT INCREASE | INFLUENZA IN PARIS .—There has «nd man- | that Con: departmert of the{above 11 In 1908 and 1908 | gress s werk in El-fto the "( e Royeroft, | in the annu Auro- |cut V T York in|hers todav. Ofce he had|On the boari of di »ainting forl B. Freeman was chosen hLIY. Pri Bridgeport; Jamse M. Shan- Chicago Inter he had ch'\r" in the number of cases of influc in, Hartfor three weeks from the disease or mala- m it were respective- 1geles where been engaged in portrail four years. Norman J. Wilson, Danbury; Frank Dalanzo, Bridzeport. dies resulting 284,370, and 550. REFORMS COMMENDED A.F.0 . COUNCIL New York, Feh. 18 i Idiers’ to ney obtain cmployment, zovernmcr ith immigra are wcommended the these measur reforn Several for W n th hatween ud rop Trades < city and workers SUNSET D'VISICN IS TO F’AHA\D: IN NEW YORK and Ao John H fammond nizine a com- who form- ho will he e parad vot to he the EQUIPMENT GER ¢ Y HAS ENDERED TC ERITISH ho 196828 five girl S et 4nd|PORT OF SUENOS AIRES t‘nmlbn‘unsaml STILL TIED ue B( STRIKE nwmhnrA have been on H ort of the e of m were no ind tlement 1 appear confident et v rom mar- itime fedsration makes un their loss €s in wages. FEAR FOR NAVIGAT'ON : age of 17 IN "UPPER C AECTICU"' g0 _wherc| Spri Harrizon - enceeed E. Conn. Hart Fenn of Wethers:

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