Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 28, 1919, Page 1

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Bulletin Service Flag VOL LX—NO. 51 POPULATXON 29 919 12 PAGES—- 92 CO UM'NS PRESIDENT TALKS Except for Adjustment of Territorial Differences, Mr. W‘lson' such Believes the Peace Treaty is Approaching Its Final of makin Lorraine d. UN PEAGE Cabled Parafiranhs : Paris, H_m ai | “we | interfe Veima Form—Firmly Convinced That in No Particular Does | most « Any Provision of the League of flict With the American Constitution—Views Were Ex- muin pressed to Newspaper Correspondents. mans t Nations’ Charter Con- | rougt with scores of dem rs of congress, discus; legislative affair the work of congre meas i e| \ Ar T 1je 1t next Tueday, pat ™ League of Nations an. > . g ed to his work at th I > =it i ire ¢ aca m 1 f 1 3 oriv m of s a ~ v m d MART SYSTEM MARINE WORKERS E TO =t D IN THE HOUSE LABOR D AWARD X} | WOULD REPEAL SEMI s LUXURY TAX CLAUSE P | ARS KIL EALTHY 4 be e T = cation to those of lower cost mous agreement coull be re o . ©|cd however, and no recorymer o A was made. ble GARY SAYS STEEL INDUSTRY cialisn . e m 1S BETTER THAN REPRESENTED or | New York, Feb. 27—Elbert H. G h hairman of board of directors « cclared that he believed himself jus- | °d tha fied ng that “the s rating r condition t which the was o rs been re | y prices are reh of coun ed « conference he trace of | office today between representati ron and steel inter = had been | pPeek, who has been appointed by & oty of yrice adju Iron and steel the me: to discuss as chairma sts and George M Commerce Redfield t of a conference boa stment in various indu; terests reps eting dfield's report iolated in 1§ ST PLEBISCITE Feb. 27 (French Wireless Ser The superior council of Als: raine, at its first meet in L reso- t the German iscite i e resoEion says > 1o stand for in our national e attempted rec; wvhere with th: the future of nd ona ple tically deny to t of manifesting which co; We ,mm. e- he nt 1 the restoration of the righ LW.w. AT\D F"‘LQHEV‘KI ARRES ort, C IN BRID EPORT | DEFENDS ATIONS ion of prices on | : i —_ _— to withhold 4 Sena- ENT AGAINST SINKING | Sxpression e e . elizibl NDERED GERMAN FLEET | sion of which would be reported to Mr et > . ) Pecl i 1 CONVENTION OF LUMBER itel s £z . DEALERS’ ASSCCIATION | HOLCOMB TO SEND Vipsie Ba Vew n, Conn., Feb. 27.—Tt TO LABOR C RENCE @ enarse wou 4 | Lumber G| saeteton ot O LA : = - necticut held its 27th annual conven “,( s re — tion here today and elected the follow- howerer, Ameri. | ing officers: olé: 52 port; viee ould not ed of an | Hartford S - mation % | Richards, ' President, Arthur C. T; lin, New Haven; treasurer, Hol president, William' J. Ril i ler, nndeo.('” i cretary, Miss B. A 1 West Haven. A. Sch Bill Valit ‘.dng War iPres:dent :-fm}t | Measure Carrying $2,710,- orm: for their s | day wit S | record vote. ‘u.u, presider McKeliar of Tenr ive a ma rominatior ent to elec u r niative Hos M. T 1, chairman of the conf CLAIMS OF ARMENIA EFORE SUPREME COUNCIL| Tl , 2 80! o7 —(Havas )T ISLAND FOREMEN ACCEPT COMPROMISE WAGE | 000,000 Now Goes to| anized Tribute to Service ferees on thc President Wilson for nature. Condensnd Telegrams Canadlan mmnd revenue for Janu- cnate, Hartord. in Pz ed off. Fire c use: Ll $50,000 damage in the| - y downto district of Oswego, N. Y i ae F“‘Sl Org- “Aa agresment was reached by :nnrl long pending erl Function Was power bi Men From District of Co-| | lumbia, war, Fil into the occupicd i soldiers, propriation hill | opera g with Social CI Br'g.an government decided to vo loans of £40.0 will be per ¢ Prices for tobacco will be advanc- |« the manufacturers to meet 1 tax in t venue bill j | Hartrord, Keb | nouncen Eat 1 G= ot Pershing notifed the War 2 artment the Nationa i : ks Ohio would be assigned to o R : : Annual pay of West Peint cadets| state boarid ppropriation hil lice com -nine per cent. of the army|and o enlisted persc el were hel h. by F .19 h comn o1 v ed It is reported in \Na*hmr\'an that War department announc: vivision (New Yor Eighty thouss German _helmets tment of Justice will vy Department t PRICE TWO CENTS ILL OF $l 19350181 cons the hous of Nort t | REPUBLICANS NOMINATE ; s Cepper export Association fs ne- |1 Ie GILLETT FOR SPEAKER | can ; e imited " Comr on, Tel —Repre: i 2 S The third Swiss sample fair will be |liim . fiydc, conduct H. t of Mas: = Basle from April 24 to May department of labor tinated on the 1 hisa £ defict by the republican cor : or Hines approved two next house T < pride n all ite|time contract hters /L Sali e | of domestic graphite in 1918 s R. of = T 6,500 ted at $1 with Represe s ‘, " i - | d. . pbell of Kan | < | amounting to $200,000 race a few day | wa 1 from the New Yorl ive Simeon D. e . Su for shipn to oW icial an- | et o Sl Wf,ffii Fact Disclosed by Bill Submitted in the House by Represent- t ative Eaton, Chairman of the Appropriations Committes housand books were brought z ceently for —Department of Labor the Only Important One That e N Commistes, fevorsblvl Was Conducted Within Its Appropriation — Many Presidont. Wilson nominated Hugh Measures Were Disposed of in Both Branches of the . b3 lace tc e can 1bassa- o o €. W3 lace o be American Ambassa , General Assembly. [ s ?‘T”i’.‘"',"‘e."f;“f.‘,‘.“‘“ fors | (Special to The Bulietin) maintained in order to receive momey rom the state treasur shall not ap= [ply to any town or L school distriet the i has been unable {0 maintain | school sessions therein fc the period 2e school 3 g f the epi= demic of influe such town or district shall * re ive the te aid (o which, but for such in= bility, it would have under the provisions tatutes, The staff of the governor shall be appointed Ly him. and may consist he adjutant-g al, with Lhe rank brigadier general. who 1 be beer: entitled of the general of staff; a quartermaster-gen- L judge advocate-general, a sur= -genera commi -general paymaster-genera ch with rank of colonel; and four per- sonal aides ach with the rank of major, and a naval aid with the rank tenant-commander. The ad- {jutant gene ith consent of the governor n appoint an assistant idjutant general with the rank of | colo buse did not come in unmtil s the members were in a local re from 11 o'clock until that witn = the motion ture 0 > Figh ich has bearing on a pending in the le e At hell | 1:30 the h adjou next, nmis liumu, morning at 11:30. SENATE The committee on executive nomis nations made favorable reports on the | following nominations by the gov- |ernor and the persons named were clected (o their respective positions under suspes State Board bert L and ards. Mansfield T ind_Hos- pital—Oscar A. Leonard, George Blum- John M. Lee, Louise H. Merritt, William O'Connor and Nathan B, Prince State Prison Directors=Norris Gu { Osborn, Frederick M. Salmon, William groun . Cheney and Robert W. Post and | S atondl New 00 x ~§ Mr. Cheney to fill an unexpired term. a | Adler 2,000; allowa °of 91| Senator Brooks opposed the passage Jo DeNG e enorted by | Of @ bill, on which the committee on | | New e O o | Youie e bridzes had favor- # oF: e 2 ; pled 10U ably reported and which was on the T D e oring calendar starred for action, allowing z Y1 From the committee on education|a ltural societies to advertise « 1 Sleame petitior ¢ ion to the| its in places in towns L | Morrison titions: ipproval of the selectmen. back to-«private-owr n motior rmine He sa it was al legislation and rities are urged by | o T C tion wi sl 3 n the $9,000000 | - "% e = 1 bi & All super of C : thr o s Europ: T The official report of the Esthonian = 5 S, in Bsth es- | Unfavorable reports 1 W 2 and Dorpat, u 0 Rooe S One man was fourteen 2 ; Hosd y r e el s 0D Ao b ot n L rmi ; t ° mployes & Poudrier he[ TO CURB FAKE EIDS THURSDAY FOR LIBERTY | Under susp ATION IN BARCELONA “ : b o I T HAS GROWN V/ORS mm = e H T )] 4 d a reporis to > pilot wazx ame dow! the reule: rizing section 851 of the| 1 to the num- no reason why the farmers given privileges denied to disliked to oppose the re= the committee »r. McDonald said he had o say furiber than that the e had re favorably on Il. The bill was rejected. The committce on the judiciary n the “bill for > constabulary. port of the com~ Deming said the bill )t of Paul Reveres to ate.” The senator favored the bill se of k L. Per- William Hame erc ap- of ithe state Hibrasg »| The committee on roads, rivers and ridges reported favorably on the bills allotments and appropria= Va state hi and « Appre i mat- d of- | comb. omm ferre com J ported DANZIG di- Re- fol-

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