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Bulletin Service Flag VOL. LXI—NO. 52 NORWICH, CONN. SATURDAY. MARCH 1, 1919 TEN PAGES—80 COLUMNS E TWO CENTS |_[]|][;E BE|_|[V[S AM[R][}AN °“"'°" Jerars o Relgase Wire What Dif Wison | Condersed Tousrans WGISE PASSES THE DEFICIENCY BIL 1 Gamelon left France m 28—The financial com- | Eiil‘flitnfiilf“%’x’;:fi%“?L‘L“S?:?J‘-’?.;Y b 1 Say Aimut IrEIand? Princess “Pat” was married to Com- | Amounts to $27,771,000 and Carries Various Legislation]| of Louis Klotz, the French 4 3 {mander Ramsay. ] - | 3 s ¢ : Rancial seetio e Tormalion ot 2" : | e e Riders—Provision is Made for Payment to Congressmen nancia tion of the league of na- 5 v b-Treasury for shipment to South = ’ flon Date i# Recomme’ Denies Repmt That He Said|Su-Treasury for shipm —— Americ: Who Served in the Army or Navy During the War— r o 3 | 0 t| f FEDERAL CONTROL OF RaILRoan| Federal Cor of Tele-| Irish Question Was a Mat- | _ Housc approved appropriations o phionsset] House Late at Night Passed the $850,000,000 Sund.lj Spnkm, in the Senate Mr. Lodge Deplored Proposals to| [O% AT LEAST ANOTHER VEAR| graph and '+ phone Ser.| ter Between Ircland and B e g , hington, Teb. 28—Uncertainty’| askan railroad. | ivil Bill, 5 England, | Total reserve of the Bank of Eng- Civil Bill .fl\e the status of railroads in the i ‘ £ land dropped 910,000 I.)Du““* i Washington, Feb. 28.—Th uel Gompers has cabled us if Give Powers to the League of Nations Which Would immediate future was argely removed| 1 eb. 25—The M,,,m‘ ‘eh. 25 _Just what was| L Week . Bullion incr A Settoiater bl Patheopeioing /53 upport mion M, said ' Mg ) », oday by Dire Jene fines' an- g s Tedes 2 i o e Holise s s Y i Slantor iting that failure £0°¢ Cause the Monroe Doctrine to “Disappear”’—Assailed | [o0ay b Director G ot i e nmice i o el Conteronce " Wedntodny, mdne | Belgian credit of $5,000,000 el lion anlicar i iy ios i il canse & tevolation i P PR . President Wilson that the government | Bankhead providine. for T v subject of interested discus- |arranged with Am n financial in- | riders. including , ¢ i \ d labor members he . Jankhead providing for termination of ject of intere atitations! oversnbEerived. 1 the PGt A | Sune hor membet Provisions for Territorial Guarantees, Mandatories and would not turntno Toads Tk 1 i | foderat ot i telepflone slon at e capitol today after Secre: |sUlutions oversubseribed, ¢ |looking bisiine d mas | ey ot el A . . et i anagement until e 3 hadland other wire utilities next Dec. 31, |tary Tumuliy had issued a denial of | San F AScon e in “Rooe | d C ¢ Disarmament—Debate Will Continue Today With Ad more pliy o consider o per- | A" similir resoiution Is pending n the NG statement atiributed (o President reported ‘cul’ 0" pounds i Rocky |day b . imme of legislation house. | Wilson. What Mr. Tumuity specifical- | Mountain states. = dresses by Senators Knox and Hardwick. mehis was generally interpreted o e £l Iy denied and said on behalf of the | V\\’f_f'er"" oo o et Sl el i Sy il © aning that the ra ads he . | president J leliberate falsehood” |sev colg eathoe K IRRLCRO=) £ 4 = ree 1o < s of lal > Washington, Feb. 25.—Republican | that as the project is an experiment, |under governmont mamoocment tor Lo | HOPE TO AVERT STRIKE s the o S |wan it is 49 degrees below zero amount they would e r da in re todey returned to their as-|its life be limited to ten years with | icast nother year, and probabl OF MARINE WOK.ERS The 1 Minneapolis flour output during the | cor :—::\flfllll a da e oot renewal if it provs er, a al session of ¢ New York Feb. 28 of 3 e e Represen ¢ r of Ohio wiga avert- | that jues ni mounted t 1S C ainst the attas - ; is called ; 3 er, Tail- | ing a tieup of (L4 comincree of the port | betwe d_ s falac RO : : Sk . rs, saying no man 0 sed to the ce | "8 Trelinghuyse disputed | ¢ © b 0%t cominic ¢ e ort ] e Teelinia St NATe Ay the previous week t he v T able the country 4 ot o o s o et e WAL | bt . o peace conference at pr 1" British Overseas Bank will T vided < ) Y he ranks Tumulty did not know | capi of 2,000,000 pou sterling, it L agenc i 1 e kept nited by | what papers ha ed the above, |is reported. perpetuate themselve 100¢ ? f ¢ stated, and t it had been quoted in a tel ‘ Representative Mansfield introduced | 0l the hou e United States | legislatic ASHE D w dof confere at s, with Senator|any assumption that President Wil-|hut most offi Lodge of N etts, ill be | gon represented public sentiment in|not he chairman ot proposing participation of America in|months lation new making | the league and demanded that the| logisla~ | pire for the’ War A but \ t since the doc- | country be fully informed on Gencn phases of the question before h the temporary status, deter- | wil et Cri publicans did not | senate is asked to consider it as nined, the pass unchallenged. Chairman Hitch- eve thls could [of 16,060 members of 4 in_the completed withia four or Wor 3 If there is no special session, | the gress could not stare on | 1 much within & year ‘which | 8ram to the White Hu.v} Many me - Synent 5 o x : activi administeation will | the meeting wil be Teaders of e Aa. | Feceived * from Irish _organizatio | Norman Hapgood was appointed by |Ioticrs i and ch * | $850,000,000 SUNDRY. part of the peace treaty. head vigorously wit > pro-|rine Workers' Union, the Boat Own- 1 s reports of the men- | the President as Minister to Denmark “ o 3 : ; CIVIL BILL PASSED ock of the forei vlations —com- | " Debate on the league will continue | gramme making improvements | ers Assoctation and A. 1. Seiit, o |ton of Ireland conference. Mr. | “House adopted the conference to Lo Ao IEEREIEE took sharp issue with the|tomorrow with addresses by Senator|ind oxtension o “suke of | gional director for the 1uthond eclined to add " compared with $1,765 o ; : zht passed the Massachusetts senator, denouncing | Knox of Pennsy a former sec- | the DO peItTaS s Rt TAWhICh o Y | e 3 5 DPpropriation A s preposter h stion that | retary of state, a nator Hard- 5 for m: 1 2 b the hsrbion ¥ House appropriation Cummut$'_~ re- 2 - % OO0 ISaRALS il bill. The its right of d — f Will e creased use | Owners’ As tion, i Pnouncing o & Flas ShEen000- 1 pre- : ‘ ration 3 res still arg| he h 3 waterw Car DI | the conference ” declared b don r informed news- | Interstate Commerce Commission | '}’ A £ pared befor ng the White CONSTRUCTION OF L. OF N.|rector Clencrs s expressed pol- | “encouraged fo thing | pape o 2 s that| 9,567 persons were killed dur- House dinner conference last Wed- ST W o Jted from gis= counsel for . ) e a statement to the | b ) ) : L f e 2 icy polin eSS Of et s e - : ed| Washington, Feb, 28.— Len- i greement m reaches : one to which ¢ f nesday Senator A ot e o i an | The strike committec of the work- ? nent) auction /o fore dcparting from the pohcies. of | 2ddress late today e senate, pre- | ONE MORE SUFFRAGE ) : LR : SONTEST Ma \R WITH COMBINING e t i e to defer aceount of the con s ist upon revi- |dicted that the Americin people would | EFFORT BEFORE CONGRESS | (he +the sty \ ViC ‘ 3 PRICE OF FISH| e w ork Sun corre N i = pt f D ; or s ¢ defends. : > of the = v E: 2 horized, | spor e foor toda e ’ constitution. Later|insist upon tasic amendm £ the| ashington, 'Feb alreads has hoer tors Lenroot of W roposed constitution of U ague of | yonac op o A % ng the outcome of the conference court e 1 Y he event ¢ a st e the o .’ decl Frelinghuysen of New |nhations. [ id he s favor of | commit = e p = 1 in th it of a strike th mitige, d e ¢ : i n, | ed W con i to nicrease rol ) : 2 rth Daka{a will operate its banks, ¢ : i o fist leg ! ze the sov- 2 Y - will not be compie up I 1 problem 4 ) ade fonal demands for |a league if it did not abridge the sov- | corit 5 i L S0t edtoamiiste | v SRS GF (i Eharter, ereignty of the United Statcs and sug- 1s in Janua Boastte Lodke ing before an|gested that ac the league was an ex- . B i e blomatic | periment, its life be limited to ten S Shorti e dieed 'of several foreign na. | vears with provision for extension if Hs iin ¥ . d proposals to give the plan proves a success. . nt Se : said would| Many articles of the leagne's tenta- octrine to “dis- | tive rter were approvel by Sen- S | Holiatelint LiBerty i honds abridge American | ator Lenroot, but he vigorously op- k ¢ | h t s ithe end promote | posed rers, especially those for i TREE e 1 Rl Ja 3. O] SR t o ead of | recipr territoria ntees and| 4 : / e oy : 3 o Eoorsh Sriate that repub! cs, Senator Len e ol . people, 0 d he expre the be- ||t A agaoreanisa Ll on Speci to sub- |lief that they would not r in ma *or 1 1 The dail roints govern- | te puclyigor akment. ° | sut t | sumer whick 1 by other people, | concurred in the view of other eritics | who \ Wi er Btion wROUIA Tiatise that the United States would be out-!, able to capi aking “this fate- | voted in the league. her. B Aistributs & d an Attacking the terr 1l guaranty o o A 5 s g gl == nator Lodge. tors Len- | section, ator Tenroot declared that oy s o SLSSUHIGHID. act i . C Frelinghu warned | not only might it requir o of Ame! '“'\-D‘“[“”“ 5 acceptance of y]».] \“.; e l:vr s n\‘:(.:w,!\;m t warld | = f“-”.‘_"«’l ks . 4 A 5 . consisting b without careful delibera- | that it also would prevent S A the reare 40,000 1 : ¢ ut fundamen revi- |of a nation seeking greater freed : n's news cg A t ] D % il 1 to do through revolution. - . 4 3 s % A e 5 tior gue that would We become a party in every little 1 eir 1 2 Bulletin General Tota Miss Be o Donald New Sl m ican prineiples and | quarrel in Europe 1 contribute | g4 re } one 5 1 Saturday, February 294 5 « 1 S e N ( b E ries nator Lenroot urged|American money to stop it” he said.{not pe . | Monday, February 24 y 2 0: e ¢ 3 & b - | priate leg : enforce it Tuesday, February : 2 4 1 s % | Ll O Wednesday, February 2 F German prisoners MONUMENTAL GRANITE ‘PHONE WORKERS VOTE TO | v oeo e Thursday, ' Eebruary S : d 3 e he e 4 E E | ? =C E riday, ebruar: b b it WL e V,VFAF'- DEM:‘[NE’S FAVORED WAR ON GERMANY v % 2 ; - » A AN SHIP RAMMED New £ d joint council of tele- | v Jeremiah A.| fotgie i o d i S « ; BY TROOPSHIP AQUITANIA phone workers anno e ¢ ERE d e « e ork, Feb, 28.—The ‘Cahamis that ninety-five per cent e E R 3 G o 5 % 2 an, keace, 2 ghag, e ' le-1| t Dufferin cank fnc o organized employ t | N of 'war. on.German, P ¥ r of ‘/ma,,,c AT e | feet of water fifteen minutes 2 Fany and the Providenc h 3 C t I rakotit L b c su - Fra 4 s 1 ¥ » s nd Telegraph Compan ASEAE ‘eour C o de -+ mp se + Li I er, he accepte C = i T ta € J Vor of & AtHla 5 oritore wage d 2spio: et | 2 0 and | ti v Senator William i m ratior ined | USED INFE disclosed . 0108 2 0 The re o German battle planes, reightery) it to. 3 of Roumania was S Aquitania, 3 o : s ts at Buchares 3 : e T E P C er 2y LIRSS Fi s b : nation of ugh C. ‘Na\l;\ye of e i n the t fhe Lord T T es ernation 1 ! repablican = Tt . 1 ernmen - RS alat0 be e e & evon 3 o i but none nesota, | El Al W r \ 4 el . st WL el er t ¢ 1 ANEPORT BILL VNT"CDUCED A D W ¢ c who lost hi b ; ¢ X 4 IN BRITISH PARLIAMENT | e a% ot e B SRRk Telephone (peraior and reite his denia FOUR VITAL PROBLEMS International Brothe 1 d_sugge n o t FOR PEACE CONFEREN S the Union | worl ere above. v when 8ke hoped the conference betw en monar ence plans to r e TEi ! L2 L3 Somey 3 ) Hazy - oaz ebb tide phone emplo nd P ter Gen- be more 3 en | v plete T D 2 szl ¢ 2 ot | 5 1 - collis= secretary of the Telephone Operators t b ever | Tardieu egat m o s - the Ay Départment, received a tolegram to- | i from & “ues oreig 3 P oy r n !rween PRINTS MAY LEAD RBh: Bo said that tae oo i of Bull or the Ar : ik - s o Hscean i 144 NAMES IN FOUR TO CAPTURE OF BURGLARS which he said that the executive coun 1 v end 1 1 N =S cil_of the Internation:l B y « . nco-G frontier, over : RMY CASUALTY LISTS 3 Long Beach, N ¥eh. 28 —Finger had put into operation plan x tuation, the fror veriod of reconstr : : 8T : 0V ! ‘ vhisk ttle and_the $500,000 to a onwide : ‘BAKFP TO HEAR PROTEST er and the qu n of t 1o : : . virn- | impression in blood of a man's haud MUNITIONS MANUFACTURERs | FROM KNIGHTS OF cc i nd prot complete 1 Expeditior ‘ oeic i, the are ¢ xpected by th fo aid zieg SUBJECT TO A SPECIAL TAX ewton D, & e e Tardieu asserted t sl e . Cay 5, W Sd s Julh “when “m: Philadelphia, Feb. 28 munition | }inm Mol 7 e s 'does mot Wcelefo antes ihe |1 i T 1 lied from wounc o t t ' i her. a A Wilkins, will flow into . 2 E Rair et h i el s St € v . o ‘ o T ¥ work home decision by it d- | tha r « | many from u he left bar | nds con i1 e i 5 X GERMAN SUBMARINE | 1z a s eral court today is ug ¥ gher | the supre oft of the } oA France - . i ecticut and Rhc E TO BE BRO - 8. g e fror New TO WORK FOR RECALL OF e o o antiin . o h ! question, he wi on < | R Vasl L DElie SR me here to= MAYOR OF HAVERHILL | nitigns are subject to . e e umen- | sidered late ne e NEW HIGHW c s g e L v M ) Ll Feb g Yn;n;n;'fl 12 ill»;m[);‘r cent. on n T n " f thi 1 ( 1 1 P PREM|ER "LEMENCE»\U HAS i i R J E 7 k pol r;» are 0]( 11 tonight, | the work is tages or com- | : amy ies Sthot roll B D Ie USteL WORk 1 i e e ¥ (Tasen - : Do T o mayor | manufacturers of parts of ste ; Gents of 1t5'q veo | Peared 1 otels > | 1 il e cor o : I er firms for completion were liable > | servic =l of war X the tax wa d by Worth Brothers ‘ompany, Coatesville, Pa., and Juc Thompson's opinion favored the eleven and ti - | Cheur, m © of recon ernnient st G : rwards the premier rec 000 | BY The K. o ) of d has | With Foreien Minister Pichor eys l - : : denied the righ corr ¥ gues, minister of marine Worth Brothers Company n expendifure. ¢ > 1 of superior council ted while the rough g S DOLCTi of ChArSTiE b i | sace-Lor g han ot r ¢ s o, | ford 5 ained | could be used for.war munitions when | ing is popular wi _— : S on | Privates—James A. Chapman, Old ! St | est h L mill op- with f scal fac- | they reached the last manufacturing 7 3 . a| TRANSPORT MAUI ARRIVES AT { ) s 1o e i annot o te process at Worth plant, they madé he 1 v NEW YORK WITH 3491 TROOPS | e — c ection of the el - o : s : B still article able in common | support of the wa g YorkFeb. 18— 191| FINES OF IMP ISONED | ernoon shows: A GOLD MEDAL FOR THE commerce, and bject to the mu- ¢ adding that rition tax_therefore aD s = : 3 =i 332D AMERICAN INFANTRY State Hi I B | “Diea from wounc : \ stated offici wer restrictions would place the SR ro0p im SUFFRAGISTS PAID | nd othe ¢ LR ENa 1 such a condition that plete | L > 28— Officia)s 5 g inde 5 CONTRACT GE The 2724 Americas | ALLEGED SHORTAGE OF AMERICAN "PLANE IN TEST » the exception of - i Baston, fici. ? today was presefited 13 i verel; - ¢ A\ would outrun it entirely 5 w & s ols ffolk_coun 1 today a nced | AND CARGO SHIPS CANCE s convin ha 3 M r ed in d ser- | the it re- | Connecticut na 3 wa ANSONIA POSTMASTE [ADE 1032 S IICES VAN HIOUR he transport Maui 1 [ e o p i st T b \ was made on | WAlsh, assistant” postmaster in the Ameri designed | of ' twelve daye, - Five —beer oiia o this oo o Bo 4 : v — | e t6 e Gonda " | Ansonia_postoffice, is being held on |dirplane of wh E ieve are|panjes and a convalesce rent | sels AN b e ¢ v ror saic 2 I e bonds of $2,500 for an allegad snort oW, word 8. vead and|of 1,042 sick woun, f | il ; of ¢ i o 5000 S HOPEFUL CONCERNING THE i Pennsylvania |Of $2:258 in his ol ¥, was disclosed today | the other units on boarc Bt ¢ b boats ha 2 American Infantry | 16arned tonight. amin: th Il 1 UKRAINIAN OIL SITUATION Teaian, Anrantry | tion of the stamp account 3 kytetlis (o preliminary s °f | AIRPLANE WAS FORCED Suniaedy A oneton ol loffice by federal inspectors rece machine ucted ¢ B o e Y b ) ed slig 93; total 288.1 = \ : v r-allied ssion__at Narn A A 4 & ot plan 5 = TO LAND AT MADISON |13 . F need h list t % % pe o s rese % cssed it- along the Piave river. The regiment | W4lsh taken to New Haven, for-| timed i of . Madison, Conn. : er wi releas ree other y Sonnec T v Frank 1 s heing concerning was ' 1 division 1 wag | Mally lw: ‘ d o hly\ ,.ww’ 2 andi P T and.cHmbed 10:000 foot E. Hedlund, a B ape n, | tv fai i t | Smit rterh T « B m, having He enteredithe ice of the Tlocal|"! e {1and here today because of the break-|agreed 1 e 2 . E postoffice twenty vear 1| I Ji. Robert H. Lord, Harvard, = ator tube, which released | Bt g ) : 3 ers there f 1ZZARDS ARE REPORTED has been in charge . |PLEADED GUILTY TO CHARGE ater from the cooling system of | THREE NAVAL DiSTRICTS g = - : ) ! BLiZZ, ARE count since h € 1 t- | OF EMBEZZLING $27,140| the airplane engine. He said he had | (ARE GOING TO BE MERGED E REV ED COURT gl tuat n Kiev i IN SEVEN WESTERN STATES | master ten ye g 1 Boston, William Roniker, | Tun into hail and rain storms, b o A e B MARTIAL DEATH SENTENCES ! DEN 2 MMITTEE Ehiiai, NS, 90.-Bilsarts -were e { former teller {he Manufacturers' | would have continued toward New 2 Laalal, X repo; Minnesota, Towa Missonei | CROWDER TO ADVISE ON ational Bank “ambridg, plead.d | York if the tube had not broken. He| O t o f . I 3 (Nevragka and| CUBAN ELECTION REFORMS | = e etorm n mill op: 38 hours tablishment would suff s unless Dion who re 1 court + o a|Was in the air three hour: { Chatham, 3Mas n, | tion: s oldiers in th [ Wasnix i : e thee vard and the Wea-|eral Crowder, judge advocate genwrml ! Sentenice was deferred | PROVISION MADE FOR and provost marshal general of the [and the t DECENRIAL CENSUS OF w?o OMOFTOW. ileq |army, Wl leave shortly. fo ,Uio|to_provide counsel for Ronixe cept an invit advise with |, Roniker : tod B for @ < i 1ate on the | Third partr I v will the Cuban pr congress on |in January an : 1 S Y i ad- r remi the revision of clection Maws. Sccre- | Foney from the BUD- | sus 1 ence report | indep < o uar tary Baker today announced Presi. |POrt amil; iweum- | on 1 asure recently adepted by | tratior ; amp Funston, Kans dent Wilson approv 1l of the trip, »\‘m”l'j'“_m e e s approved he senate —A»—--—DE;— crad 1 ABID D v yeil Vi TO CONSIDER STRIKE = week nd ngy g n. |CHINA DID NOT OBJECT TO B e B : g & tat on nar- e STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS ey —_— UBLICATION R s e ¢ : H s e AGAINST p::;:“?!l‘.?,“ WHILE SONDUCTING WEETING COMMISSION CONSIDERS | HOUSE APPROVES THE L e R RATIES [ a0 mon-oons ) | Hartto 4 it o gver 200,000 A58 ight adopted res-| Danbury, Conn., Feb. 25—irs FRONTIERS GF SLOVAKIA| WATER POWER BILL | cpinese dolegation to the peace con- |proved bo i e er E e i fo- jaddicts 1 ths a2 upon all otheg cen-|liott Bates Barber, wife of the pa: Paris, Feb, 28.— peace confes € , Feb. 28.—The isstied a statement de- |2 d e e e el y et ' one unions and Jabor or-|of the Univorsalist church 3 - e commission swhich i r n 3 on_the long pe v i ally that the Chinese | con it and X N | i s 2 iite : % . (e onghout the country to| fered a stroke of <is ‘today |in ho-S1 : lay | ter power le L L ) e e cpm e ol fre oo vy i 1 wosed of more it Atlantie,City in| while conducting a n in the |considered the guestior fron- | day by the 1ouse ( lication of all treat on't « gift horse n the mouth, g sl ST oell ol lor calling general l church and died tonigh he was | tier f Slovakia, acce t - s vot to ments bet 8 ‘m".r‘ 'wuw and Lok oL canse! oy e ;

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