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Sl =2 Norwich = VOL. LXI—NO. 50 POPULAT]ON 29,919 NORWICH, THURSDAY, BRANDEGEE QUESTIONS PRESIDENT WILSON ON THE LEAGUE OF NATIONG At the White House League of Nations Dinner the Point Was| Gondensed Telegrams Raised Whether a Nation Once in the League Could! American Smeiting and Refining Co.| incre: Withdraw—President Wilson Held That Any Countryli IPE Could Withdraw—Senator Brandegee Contended With- !, 4 to cwners of requisitioned {""An additional loan o X drawal Would be Impossible Under the Constitution as“\-?‘;fl“fif\ 10 Serbia by the Treasury Drafted—President Told the Congressional Foreign Re-| HRailroad ~ Administration accepted 1,470 nc“ & during the weck en lations Commitiees That Unless the United States En-|ing Ieb. &. > : Conferees cn the oil land leasing tered the League Turmoil Beyond Description Wou\d‘»'mm-‘;hu e an. agrocment. siriking fro e bill all reference to opening Result in Europe—Views of the Republican Members oi_jands in » of the Committees Apparently Were Unchanged Arte"-:»“_‘”\" S b the Long Conference. W ington, ¥eb. 26, —- Presiden was to| sed price of lead tofs 1-4 cents, Government reached a settlemenk on to be an trade ed a resolution ask ferees to > on con- contracts | V | Mines and m old members of the congre <li1.uv taken the position that reces- | oL e T cign rations commitiees to- | sion of American sovereignty was not | VAJUAHTE «ai that unjess the Lnited States ' a new. precedent, being ai incident of | Soft coal output for the week end- red the League « ions the | every treaty [ Eenl A e would 1l anid chgos apd tur. | Chaiman Hitohcock of s st s s b il voud description woull result | committee said the pre & S et S a o laRE b B0 flak deaisipna or the 1 Government will sell 1,000,000 rength: of the league would | tive coun of wool at Portland, Ore. n_ the friendship of America, | uot be I'rance, It ch 6. hation, and| Belgium is ready to revive textile I ly and |pr : o | {trade -3 fers for ki Sy he president =aid, and he ex- | ths rica. con- { lrade offers for kinds | 1 the opinion that serious | gri ortunity to | °f & petween . these five na-|pass on the O unthinkable.” Should | ment for every cernec | 4 et raw from the league | president said this section had been| Petroleum receipts from Kansas (1 to support it. im- | miscor 1 |and Oklahoma wells were 9, league might resalt. said cssary 1 tand to the support|Vilson said that the cl “zecho-Slova the Jugo |definite and would b Poland and | clear by writin peopics made free as the | would require t e great war. [tion by the « .| barrels in Janua | House adopted the conference re- {port on the mption of eniistme vy up to 17 ylvania Senate by a vot> of 29 to 15 voted to ratify the K { prokibition ndment. General du Pont arrived at Warsaw | terms of the terms of > carried out Senate agreed to the confert.nc(, ty port on tae | yriation velations ppose tho proposed the league of nacon atives 1 r were 1t ifier « | sion would not bill ¢ g d conference tonight \thi Tioga Ol Ciarendon, weos expressed by wtie wnd republ " of thel horses o > ha rmination involving $100,000,000. H ident w disobeved 1y | Herr Sceid was named ~Bavarian A I oo y by remier in 3] epublican Senator Knox of Penns ¢ of state, took| 10 W Martial law was R a-Hungary Gold heldings of ihe Bank of Ger- { Feb. 15, reported at 2,2 ould not Cunard discuss ind ts information the ¢ Depariment of ferrivg prisoner s to Dayton, us much time|u ation once | up semething. 3 | Leonida L-,_B’“"ef‘- raised | Ac ¢ £ th e Fec Taade Cc The presider ndegee said to s organization m Noveml said to ha ny coun- ! ec y could with, ee conte A hand grenade was found room of the Prospec sul tation Senator | this _would b IU(W" the constitution as “Tt ai ning it Wilson denied that the| n would interefere with tne | be r Doctrine, declaring that the|one wee a ¥ of 1y * would be guaranieed by all|ginning 1jmoiors at Loadon, | Denvinz that t Der\altmrn‘ announced The president s19d to have held | usurpat wee ensigns indatorie nstitu- | to dec not compulsory, congent of mandatory d league me treaty- | agreement {ed in man Hens tor Ay kiennbw n members prpermen ROSECUTION RESTS IN THE RANGER WILL CASE t in the trial today of langer and two othe with having conaspired to of- will of ndscap 70 NAMES ON DOCKET OF [ Na i rasy SUPERIOR CRIMINAL COURT/|, Sonate uciel Committee ford, C public the docke | perior crimina 1 afternoor Hu, tile cases and hereafter {of ace Irecorded pul rt on Thur of D 1l be given up to i ness toc vas Jndge fcases in chambers o0d of Stamford, Conn.| The Madden mu hat a conf ter promises Ranger had declared jer |intérest of the M Governme ind op: st not to exceed $10.000,000 Anglo-South America~’ Bank, Gly | Mills,” Currie ~ &Co, 1 ing Co. of I re combinin ish Overseas it Admiral the I Mercantile Marine deal is off. Philip Malone, 30, of New York, forem n worker cmployed Dy D rerce in his gch n i made at le: two wi names ‘of A. E orton Cor iction company. than the one leaving his |not on the was killed Wednesday he fell 50 e academy of de She | Alcorn: expect | feet 1 scaffold at 1 Lockwood that jra issued - lle had been royed | Klein, Miller, Neuss ne. which |eourt’ couveries. Th BOLSHEVITSY USED DANISH 1 grand gain | Wa The 1$20,000 RETURNED BY y CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS‘HN- of t Washington, Feb. 26.—C t appe tors hus ‘ y ? tment, the ied Miesion that this has bee: past two months. of the complaint W nscientious | f LABOR LEADERS FAVOR DAYLIGHT SAVING LAW | wuse el —Prediction of |A. C. A. and re from Moscow of U t a national daylight |mately $20,000 of 0 bore ch passpo: <ing all working hours | the war departme ey de 2 would reduce the num- | Of this sun §4.35 s from ndustrial accidents was borne n the past said Frank Mor secretary of the American Fed- Is estim S of Labor, in a_statement today | 9bjectors, who e : 8 J0e (Boles pel that the law he not repealed. i‘w ghs, have on for repeal of the act 1 $10,000, repre ar depar vt society und oyt S ¢, Minsk, the n should retu o I attached the senate agricul- |tWeen the dol a day rate paid to 1 the re committee as a rider to the an- |soldiers and the preva re- | being done. icultural appropriation bill. |ceived by these men. - Seerctary Morrison cited i : industri; 1 accidents in Pe | — ———— “T\NO TEXTILE OPERATIVES FOREMAN IN SHOE FACTORY | of the duyilght savitg IS GUILTY OF EXTORTION| I number of accidents was 43,036 less! Brockton, Mass., Feb han in 1917 and 70,772 less than in|White, a foreman in the | This was due, ho said, 1o the{of M. M. Arnold at | thatthe fternoon hours when | was found guilty in t \ | ene is al its lowest ebb |todey of extortion of moncy from op- | | eiiminated from the work |erat payment for retention of : ; were locl iven over to recreation. their positions. The amounts, accord- sl to_riot. ‘d up cr —_— {irg to witnesses, varied from $5 to $20, | i T ke 2 AERIAL NAVIGATION IN SR ) B L CatoRd | pout iy ainikerto th ity CHARGE COMMERCE DEP'T |joq & e o Mills a mills to join the s object e them riod. Sentence will be pro Washington, Feb. 26. — President |later. Wilson, in submitting to the house to- ht recommendations of the nation- [CHARLES E. VAN LOAN, al advisory committee for aeronautice HUMORIST. SERIOUSLY (Ll.»']“\m inced for legisiation placing the licensing s two mein d by < regulation of aerial navigation in v "'J oe !‘41“ ok 00k up the rge of the department of commerce, | ' # oan, huma and ot declared he “fuliy approved the sug- |SPOTt zested logisiation.” Secretaries Baker, |ill 4t the Abingtor hospit |ERIDGEPORT MAN ROBBED oF mniels and Redfield also endorsed the |near here. He came MO et — weeks ugo and busir I tale _ i while this cit d two sledation Would B e 9o |children have arrived in Abingto s for efvilian operation of |{rom their home at Los Angeles, Calit raft and provides an appropriation I nig ) $50,000 for the necessary expenses. HOMER S. CUMMINGS HEADS Ym —— NAT DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE Compulsory Werk in Ru. ia. | Washington, Feb London, Feb, 26-—The Russian So-| Cummings of Connec mmnrq in the early morning. viet government, says a wireless des- |chairman of the na ic|gation showed t th, is instituting a system of reg- | committee today and the committee|key had been pu tration preparatory te enforcing thelvoted a complete reorganizat it principle of ecompulsory work for all, an agsgressive campaign in 1920, came ill Bridgepert, Conn hundred, dollar were stolen from Mi Andover street some Feh. kerchief in which the sa S, | wrapped lying on the floor ! 6. —Homer hed out of the la wad been House Votes For Army lnvestlgaw' E. L. Rice of Made CH ance Ag. r.vlalf as- _certain Of-| Over the op- re- {15 s othe democratic house toda Secretary Baker for a report of 4 1 stigation of charg tary of Labor Wilson to attend th White Hous conferen i e by E. L. Rice of Spokane ., an army officer, said to have invented an circraft gun. Representative Johnson of Was , author of the resol first known ness and labor problems grow of the ending of t three days, tvill room of the White Hou be the first time Roos | |2 I | | | | | igun, and fina Shipping Board announced alloca- | lic gathe ssels to the Ori-| report of the depurtment’s n forex ation was made by the inspector gen- and Presider gathering 1} ing to a tentative program announced |t tonight by Roger ng committee adopt- | dered previ according to Mr. usly by the the three officers that lared Represents but if we get these pa their acceptances: T} Conlidge, Massachu: Id Ohio; William C. Sproul, Penn 1a 1, Marcus L Holcomb, Con Carl E. Milliken, A Townsend, rt has been made to cover up cer- tain officials.” 5 1 Dent of the mil med him of his w houes committee in pal the details e report and Represe i land thought Rice = £ Robert D. Carey, Wyoming. deral | {CONNECTICUT ITEMS IN | ATIO’\I TO ENFORCE | ‘IME FROH!BITV“ 000 rive nd harbors w day passed th ouse with e ate a dments include ceement of the Connedicut iten vas reported to the house |for impfovement of Co makes tween Duck Island, Branford, New and Greenwich | Mooney SUBPOENAS OF concatasm\w ATTO.’.NEY"" 7 { Hampton; & RED CROSS PASS PORTS | | Jobn Po oscow orted v\ro’?‘u a1l CLEMENCEAU ABLE TO LEAVE HIS RESIDENCE | | Antonio M residence this i A large crowd had gath- | d the house in the although the hour Cheers and cries | ARRESTED AT LAWRENCE |{(0) house and entered an | lice offi- | mier's face, gounds) o gh streets | feve al ed smile as he acknow | of | PROTEST ASAINST EI4 oN HsRaAcsom PLANTS closing itives coming . a| Wounded, d - pro-i_ Connecticut names include the of |lowing: Wounded, degree undeter- the spread of *| $2100, SAVINGS OF TEN YEARs|®d to condr FRENCH ARMV TO CONSIST OF 23 MILITARY DISTRICTS | demobiliza- 2o had the money hidden | bed couch. He found the hand- ngs had been | the kitchen door kK tricts insteda of ulr(udrl('r\ of the new distr One of 15 Governcrs Who, Have Accepted Invitation| to Discuss Industrial | Problems. rnors of | nt governors of two | nd m;:, of 32 cities thus far ccepted the invitation of Secre- ¢ begin ussion of busi- s out ext Monds or d The meetin: be held cvelt's administration that the |, r >d for a pub- | ing. ctary Wilson will open the con- at 10 o'clocik \lnnd'n morning ill address tho | tater, accord- Sec t abson, secre- | of the conference. The following governors have sent Alfred . Smith, Ne ge, New Jersey: James M Westmor: nd Davis, necticut; ine; John D, W. L. Harding, Harrington, Bilbo, s . Theodore G - Coope rnwel Rol, ohn Virginia, The leute governors of Georgia | and 1iinois will attend, representing those states, RIVERS AND HARBORS EILLi (Special to The Bulleti Washington, Feb. 26 a number of The , 000 below Hartford, which coupled ! former unexpended appropriations | a to $90,000; divides be- | ¢ Haven, Milford, . Southport, bor and Saugatuck river, maintenance; Bridgeport $111,300 or iraprovements; harbor $88,00 after loca urance they will wharfage ol gets $1% $440,200. public harbor ich harbor | BOLSH was sources departmen no. It wa FRANCE HAS INAUGURATED AERIAL MA!L SERVIVE| and be inay dircetor of rs will 2896 NAMES IN FOUR ARMY CASUALTY LISTS Feb. are reported b general of the American Forces. section—Wounded ing in action, 1; tc men: Wounded Severely. nants—Carl A, 2port. 2to Anderson, Sterling. undetermined, $14; wounded sli .| 693; total, 1,507 Wounded (Degree Undetermined.) Privates—William J. Hunt, Cents allg, R. 1.; James D. O'Connell, F J. Plum: Sull n Forte, W ers, New H:\'{vl\ Midd own; idgeport; -John Herbert H. Col Joseph R. 5, Hadda F. Petrof: Mid- Joseph Frechette, Paw- Thomas F. Quinn, New 1 Worochook, Seymour; stol, R. I R. Sullivan, Mil- H. Relyea, Jr., Hart- Jos Chapman, Frovidence R. 1.; Peter Gardiner, Westerly, R. William H Metivier, Centerdale, R. llo, Waterbury; Orville! Bridgeport; Fred Tessier, R. I.; Edward F WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS LlSTn afternoon 3 Killed in action 6; died from| died from ac nts and died of disease ! oth total 53 The Connecticut names in this nelude the following: Killed in tion, previously reported miss action, Private Walter Iluecker,| .: Bridgeport. The second section of this list! show rec 47 wounded slightly 74 mined, Sergeant F Thomaston; Mecha ed H. Beardsle » John L. Land- Rockville; Privates James . 7gerald. Middletown: Israel Alper, Bridgeport: Frank MeClusky. New Haven; William Cyril Smith, Bridge- port; James M. n. New Ha- ven; wounded Licutenant John B. Minor, N tain; Corpor- als Edwin L. Carl Lucien J. Massutt, Torri vates William Brone I Haven; Carmela Circo, Preston S. McLealn, Salisbury ard Mark Natteford, 1k; Peter Sankus, Bridgeport; Stephen Breaz- astencd from the and Strashourg, kowski,” New Haven: Peter Taras wich. Ansonia. B lletn FEBRUARY 27, 1919 TEN PAGES—70 COLUMNS Holcomb to Attend ‘White House Meeting CNTESS VERMHELEDAS SESSION DRAWS 10 CLOSE Many Important Measures Await Enactment—Administration Leaders are Extremely Doubtful Whether All the Neces- sary Aporopriation Bills Can be Enacted Before Ad- journment Next Tuesday—Morked Progress Has Been Made Since Announcement Was Made That There Will be No Extra Session Until President Wilson Returns From Eurcpe. s in dispo! 2s made today nouncement would not call the Leazue Senator Owen reported out the cxt Tuesday S cons .Aier.n conversations © with democratic leaders in an ef- work of con- ged meecting of in honor ot wtors o def DISHOP P. .. HAYES SUCCEEDS \VCULD PROBE WOR¥ CF ARCHBIbHOP JOHN . PROPERTV (,U$TODIAN \ANNUAL MEETING OF NEW ENGLAND TOBACCO GROWERS| RMY GAS MAS K¢ OF NO VALUE TO COAL MINERS mous in ea s losses of life g ¥r: econd sectio Wounde: de e > econd section—Wounded (degre id of Hartrord BRITAIN PRESENTS TWO itics ;Z, city Ereidepirt al ur Ahr~"\’C~RE THH.‘J 250,000 ‘\‘EP‘ IN \CRVIC: DURING WAR that the imperi lian government sympathetic !.Jkr ‘n lrum Ter FAIL TO ARGEE CN MINIMURK Hoe Pmcs‘, POSTOFFICE NOMINATICNS SUBMITTED TO The first section of the Wednesday | s THE SENATE OEITUARY. Horace P. Denison. Deep River, 1408000,000 FOR SALARIES , | OF FEDERAL CFFICERS || manufacturers one son and ment em phn s, PRESIDLC. NT'S WAR CAB"‘ET

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