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B ich Sl Bulletin VOL. LXI—NO. 76 POPULATION 29,919 NORWICH, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1919 TENPAGES—70 COLUMNS PRIC: TWO CENTS REPUBLICANS CONDUCT FILIBUSTER IN THE e R"Sggh';e"g‘”g;;m STRIKE EXPECTED 10 TIE UP CLOSING HOURS OF SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS - 0. smcsv s o NEW YORK HARBOR TRAFFIC mors of States and| Allles and the United States\ : yors of Municipalities—| With Bolshevik Govern-| s 5 5 5 Zh Object of the Filibuster is to Force President Wilson to Call| Condensed Telegrams | Keports Made. ment. { Executive Council of the Marine Workers’ Affiiliation Has i T 11 Maior- Goneral®Gaaraes VEE Gobthals |- cwimiattn el sl L on Maten’ 8 Ta s el Voted to Have the Strike Become Effective at 6 a. m. an Extra Session of Congress—Both Branches Are Ex: [Fetized from the army to civil life. states and mayors of municipalisios | gram -addressed to ‘President Wilsom| Today—Labor Leaders Say the Strike Will Affect Seven a2 O . . . rike of X extile workers atimeeting today in the White il e to | Senator Hitchcock, chairman of the pected to Remain in Continuous Session Until Final Ad-| , 2ic R, 5 endcd. discuss, alloviation of Unamployment| Senate forelgn ®reiations’ committes, | Unions, With a Combined Membership of 16,000 M 2 Lodge Introduced| Hungary will hold an clection for!hiird Presiden on tn a prief ad- |and Scnator Lodge, republican leader, | * nions, & embership of ) en journment at Noon Today—Senator ge Introduced |, Contiaen LRt on M peite b ncEy anena ' principle that|tWo Russian representatives at Paris| —An Attempt is to be Made to Run Some of the Boats 2 . < ks mmons L. WHiams, comptroiler|governments should ve in the in- S against negotiations by the| > a Resolution Calling for Disapproval of the Constitution | o: Cornen Usiversity, resigncd. | ferests of the common peopls. In this |allies and the United States with the | With Non Union'Labor— Ferey Service Bet N . As Result of Premier Clemenceau spent part of | sririt he urged that the federa), stats|Bolshevik government. 1 1 on Union r—I'erry Tvice Detween INew of the League of Nations as Now Drawn—As Result of | i1 ‘aay at the atinistry of war. Mo e e ey e e D York and J - IR P . ¢ U President Wilson allowed Irish| % {cadying and easinz and faciiiating | W the text evidently were garbl- ork and Jersey Lity to Stop at 6 a. m. Dilatory Tactics It is Probable That the Army, Navy,|icaders in this country fo present!ime whalt lbor pescesoes ot ths Gie | ed in- transmission. Tho names were| . 2 4 s § 5% Bids - .1 | their demands to him at the White | . S caive TAimer = Bourtgeft and|, New York, March 3.—A stril cent. of the six hundred boats operated Agricultural and Sundry Civil Appropriations Will Fail |;io : ing to addresses by See- | Boris Savensoff. bator LoalmenStieci i sty oiclock by nriyatel Giners manned other o o Colonel House's requestg for the' ciaries \Wilson b “ind. Daniela | It is assumed that the signers of the | (OMOTTOW morning, was voted today | than by union men. of Enactment—One of the Bills Held Up in the Senate | prctident to return to Parf belicved | [ aevernors dndemmns o roremi®is | messaze. were 1 & Bourtzer, | ille exoqitRcouItilior pcshiet Inspector Jolin Daly ot _the A . e | to_indicate new cri u nemploymen: heir | revolutionist, - kers’ affiliation, owing a con- | police department declar onig] Provides for the Enforcement of War-Time Prohibition.| Two German submarines which | ooy ftive stara A ma et Ll s LS e il e i the Staten Island munioipal | were allotied to Italy under the terms Svo tot dne +| The message follows: hich failed to | about an adjust- | ferries we tected the police patro! : Al i fioes foinany. “or - thel ] Homeals | Liits ot e bt t there wore not enousi ";(;*J‘;g{ the message follows: @ @ cealnet|ment of i’ dispute over ik would bo used until crews eouid be ¥ over “the 1\- gue of nations | members, but some of them had been Danish Cabinet resigned as a result| S rntn for some classes boar 2 | tiey serio nsion, | 11| Tzarism during the worst pe o1 S GElEnouS qaysfonieons classen | DRt onrd it Sl g threatened republican fili- | advised of it in advance. {of the complicated political situation | ,qvocs il oy Riiedam hiStory, a0dress th 9 e r an umpire aptair ier, vice presi- ter on legislation came tonight as| On the list read by Mr. Lodge were | in Denmark. S P ecamients {o pro- | the heart and reason of the Amer nation r labor bourd S oni sn e lll:'lxufn, clocks were ticking off the hours | the s of =everal republican Maycr Hylan left Paim Beach foripote road build S . | people. S ¢ was expe tio upland Mr. Bonynge o serted to- ling the life sixty-fifth con- | tors-elect. T T where he will attend ‘"e‘\ orks, thus furnisfing 1 "No durable peace will be possible as | harbor fie, duplicatin condi- | nisht th rey had no further com- than ono-th f bershiy Governors’ and Mayors conf eivoir of employment I . S b 7 svist danger per. S sev veeks ago, en Dro_mym: off'e }u make and were pre- 11 and | enough icati f | Whit Star e od when soldiers are bei 5 3 ITHo breenteea e lar walkout left the city w vy, | Pared to “fight to finish The 8 { t ¥ o e i nd tug ve. question of laying the union be- expected to remain |peace treaty for vl i ea i fnduet Bt ticatly SUSGE Mioats Gt o er. barge and tug s : fore President Wilson bLefore his d session until sine die | vote d. h s |12 5 | s S aitacty Th ala 5 hold of the Germ : o dcadiock is overcome before Wed- | fore President Wilson Lefore his de- ment al noon tomoerrow | whose nes Wery n t - Nr, b 5 AP 2 2 = e nesdus rsident Wil hose re- | D va“ for _1‘7\§ruw.1 Mr. Maher said, : senate, the minority filibuster | Lodge also had advised him of | tere I v tic is now being 1 aral StnaT E r 1, deceive 2 - quest the former strike s called off ‘mwv-fl |nuhm:d’ fbr‘» Pr rtrlul»‘.f.l :xt 15&!1[:{0}”: headWay on the general defi- | their suvport of his 1 B 9 t i > : -rsuading lo- | name 5 find_harbor ta s I 1 of \.lx - 1;\‘““\‘ nul;_u ;;4 bill carrying an appropriation |~ Senator Lodge's luticn follows: : S Pdncitics ploreE b e wi % _He cha ed the offers of p 40,060 for the railroad admin-| “\ under ti y it ! §6 to the Bri t 2 5 e i S i s e Sebariag| Labor leaders s o o vate hoai owners and railroad admin- while the house marked time |, n ¢ se N o | s v el i a i asme Gty e (:; of | affected en unions, S Eombie :;;r‘xnon to tre independently wi 1: ters, n| ‘ t e 1 " % ¥ K th OlE i 5 e - BJS UESeet emb b of 16,000 me he men as a * g it anc g minor matters, Repubii i |and_co to, i thel It w.n t_ake 1hree years to Ju:’L.‘tne on wage Z e Vi e m’m)\ f 16,000 men. i s e id their tructive tactics | ratification of a g nd then| " he governors echoed the optimistic - > of t ] n people Ihe as declared, would | {hat all hoats m D e ailroad fund }eq States and nc aty? cun’hie Sy they woul 1 A 000, i notes 1, by ca g i p fr stside G % up traffic except army o 555 s % Bl Ieicome o B CAILIG e to! : snoke. § \ ), will wonquer nom ) nd n employed in moving ! Colonel James D. Bell was sworn in tod e e T i | < . i dedimenvand inedosin = od an actual x short- | fini 1 worrible German ausports from oy 15 and boats s D e S O next year, instead of ; s £ a c t : Y and state hos- Brooklyn distric ! one 1 : Postmaster General Burleson an-| g i the Post demands of the men, he said, S s they in the strike in J , name 0 _eight |hour day with time and one-half for overtime and a sliding increase. in wages which, he estimated, averaged 30 per cent. Mr. Maher denied reports that the Macy award granted a general eight hour day a med that it affected only 160 of the 747 boats in the hark 0 nd that 100 of the 160 were ferryboats s gover d ma ossity of & th 2 1s asserted that 54,000 members | which, he said, have had an eight hour i ; ¢ Fiume and Zara may become free: .. . rrow and the | prob . a ju { the longshoremen's and freight|day for twent; ars. : sy : before h o er in : EoECan ercnce will lust througt oS- nform to prinei handlers' unions were ready to go on he Pennsylvania, Erie and Cen- oo e R y » fence for i nsiderat o + The re T e of the! gy, 1 ar sociated power.” sympathetic s an attempt were |t companies announced al efiorts were ms e T bt e - . Bl { made to brea kthe strike by employ- that thelr ferry service be- refused 10 ringron of tha e. the : RECEPTION FOR PRESIDENT | ment of non-union 1 Ivor,l X [ ween City and New York the | <hortage f 1 i counsel for the pri- [would stop at six o tomorrow i ; S exy velief t IN ’:‘FW. Y8 RICONICHIT S ared that an af ~ln,or: Boats of the Lackawanna o $350,000,000 sunds 1| the = ! ) t i in w 3 | ! > rrow to run | line operated during the 1:,; $850.000.000 3 i 5 desire bt nigs ! Gt 0 5 ted 1 ate today for the re- | s f at h non-union rike, also will be tied up to- s d P8 A 1 ment the const ! m the t the employes of liv Shat ey il h e : ath, e at at pr E er 1 > members of the union forceme N C gz 1 r t the peace con- law and| Sk 3 e : ] jitain his work at the peace con-|{ pRESIDENT READY TO | SECURITY LEAGUE VIOLATED ) reclaim |, LIt ¥ B Among the m PO e | i e | RETURN TO FRANCE | CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT (1T St s 8 o et e o o ratatnad. b : X ; vivania sta ashington, March 3. — President| Wa ton, March " ild i \ 3 t P T f 3 - . L Ot 15 p. nd escorted by tt Vilson fght was ready to hegin the | the N ate disputed | £0 H b e n of the ur- |, i s Wb ; nost elahors ard ever ar- | T journey to the peace confe i tement of expenditures ptejdisputed | ; AT, : | 4 : i SlihL i1 proceed di- | € 5 transacted in the seven | during the last congressional VB atluce off (v, ¢ S i el . ESPIONAGE ACT DECISION ! veethy i Metroy era | day stay ; mpaign was declared a direct viola- both conceded || oy L s e e : i £ 4 it hot s he i3 t is ade | DO 1 ness except such as | tion of the corrupt prac The A nitedsSlates i ; : ; BY THZ SUPREME COURT! [ wi at the capitol | report Submitted to th *emreamrew-couid T prsed | b . es ; 1 ; after adjo t New York on| The report, which man Ben Jo! pprovin 1 car Fastiant Tes Patn | “Considering that the only idea of|d - til the strike committee I‘: s irad &h " 2 1y the ex £ 2 Prinkipo nce reinforca | met 3 probably tomorrow, when the 145 now in session at Paris for the - {725,000 b £ th The conta S - | Bolshevist, we R p: pro- | it would be decided whether workers ot i Wiise Saration that| i s against any | Should man a limited number of ferry- ipmants of bulk an R Gdor otava govtl ; o . 2 ‘the | boa ving between Manhattan and New York ‘harbor ported. | % S 1 road appro; s d before again ilure of \nun to file question of rela Shipping | i n interfe ¢ i s a ) s will personall t ay 4 which, hile commending the W rec speach prov ! : 1 suftr X wit 5, { on with Mr: ing | league for having dome a patriotic e G FEhS n s s v and finally 0 e ¢ ¢ > also agreed brought x tiings 1 1 amendment « | : 1 ad violated t t b 1 i | ident stopped to speak to wounded| This act prov : tated, that a £0v- | ization which endeavored to influence 1 should accounts N futi A I " I A - s th I E ng nal ior 0 or more L toeeT [ taini wictior : arl Lol ra as ty | T ! the signing t committee asserted pa e conference of t g 1 h cre Y P )} s of s ¢ r | cei 16 T dor om A 40 per cen ' were cl ! r sel ) | ceiv . in : 1s mailed ou del g 1 |t the count made 5 in the B 1 W mised su 1 w(\h s as t of the ims re- | the e 0 t s into the of doing a patri- 300,000 app the so-called it was strict torney Sw umber of detecti o the convic man of Minne | LEVIATHAN BRINGS HOME { a four days p 10,000 OF THE 27TH DIVISION | he sen- |I° L et <const ! Cottin, 1 ;\,‘-.er 1* umbe t ry. wounded fi s 1 0,000 ; presidentia v will = e o ) Lyt Ui, tried by court mar Marci it ST Di. | bile to Hoboken. where 4 dlidat ,700,000.000 worth | WOMAN 'FIRED TWO SHOTS ic might { N Senators-els | The necessity for z | vision, + cach Hoboken T v | George Washingt vaiti poring AT DETECTIVE W. J. BURNS tlement W I 3 | mor: y a wirel root of Wisconsin, re-| HRSTTN, S on Spe v i hcu b received aere et on vou | HOUSE ADCPTED THE fgommons, U6 amd five| G DY the mayors committeo on wel- sid ould hree men wi i | com homecoming troops. rather 1 r about a| Washin , Mg Arms plant n that resumption of the | | panic | itration wheat tow M ay afternoon. | narbor strike 5 b vol [ - presbld " responsible,” | completed tonight | / ; ot tou \i| WORK OF SPEAKERS FOR B INEABITANTS tor Mart he senate will | the conference rer t r e are in custody { t - T ork i < | CELEBRATION 2 3 ¢ esponsibility wnd is now ready for T’ it Wil- | th nith suicide—is in | g Z - At s [LEAGUE 70 ENFOBCE PPEACE | -5 AL SAGE AND STRASBOURG!E raw his Objection to dispensing with ire” appropriates $1,000 said, and of the bill with all amend: | 000,000 4 revol fund g and the conti: ed. ipur wh hen the bill was considered section | president to crea e - e L outohies: s for purchaa crop at | Conn, was ar : X‘r\vv“‘ "'uFFANCE TO PLACE PALACE lize ment authorizing the government to|and fo repos b 5 gt ,, charging him with | AR DIS ROSA LROE Y ILBON e Speal Bbecs ke pos: on of the Cape Cod canal! cics the t . n 5 3 the chamber of i e e e *‘-"‘ with | ed $10,000,000 if the war [ merce in leaders still are today Emile Const intro- | v fvered 80 ad-{. \epartment institutes condemnation | PR B CHE betaie 0 olution which d place | . Jeide A A al 5 t 3 T £ the 2 .aq | through the st proceedings. SR AR Or,PR:SID:NT HAS SIGNED 4 congress on pending | A1 disposaligf Tre it Witson ! s 18 a wreath was Iz n amendment by Senator Knox e hior oy cntoviementlicitwan st 're or > Fre held in 1i i no e Ivania authorizing $950,000 for! CTORY LOAN BlLL‘:-iln :f;:‘lli‘)lhm\ which ?-ucom‘rs wr-' 2.C SISO the e RS Pt ‘,\"\’rlt\bmtr postoffice site at Seventh and|_ Washington, Huw b President | ¢ o th oo 1, 1 v t » | me rs of the T: ey javenue, Pittsburgh, was also | Wilson tonight ) tory loz O Maat Rov. Patriol 1d5 are suge : v 21,348 @ : Gou e Sdoptet 0T 050 a0c: 13 4 \ewly appointed archbishop of New A committee amendment appropriat- | $7,000,000,000 in short term notes a : ‘M,(mng3 NAMES NAMES IN FOUR : ! s d in : - e Bl ing $50,000,000 for the shipping board | providing §1,000,000,000 for the use of | ! Lo e states re 17 , With the; J L e 0 URGE REPEAL OF was tentatively accepted after it had|the war finance corporatio 2 Lk the TciveRts) ofld Colimn® t that m A e 5 e THE ESPIONACGE L’\W ween amended to provide specifically |13 country’, ! C CAinsE its it Y e 1 arct 1 ¢ ' arried home | Clemer A ® e gt NS hat none of the money should be used | eaticn ofor comforts g |IN8 €as rted by by thousands of : ing from |1 : \ : xcept for meeting obligations already !STEAM:RS COLLIDE IN FOG i m‘ e £ % ' i X he American :h‘ xor‘;‘nd tow incurred by the board. - | IN VINEYARD souND] The1 Boston Central Labo; Ur}ior;l e e e \ — Vineyard Haven, Mass, March 3 passed’ g vesolution asking Fresident g, counded severely, 18; missing in |$60 GRATUITY FOR M N B e — el e L ol e Mt \\\Hw to withdraw his proclamation | 14, WOURIed, ¥ e Aroin FROM SERVicE | PASSED EADICHECKSITO N PNAONS s Fluvanna collided in | for wartime prohibition and to aliow :™'pimer 'F. Turner of Rockville, s Lo et BUY LIBERTY LOAN BONDS Washington, ~March Senator | Vineyard Sound in a thick fog today, | Prowers to resume beer makns. wounded, was the on : 3 tement shosy- altimore, Md., March 3—-Dr.” John | lLodge of Massachusetts, republi- | The Lake Ennis, which w bouni| The next forty-eight hours are like- an? Aot fin-the - ite shov . A an leader, in v resolution | from Norfolk for Joston, with 1,{1v to determine whether Greater Ber- : i snrte b ate tonight proposing that the <r-‘y|kf‘1\ prevented trom sinking onl , is to be plunged into a ,,\‘mrll' i ateoin £o 6n record as opposing ti pproval | her forward bu 3 } primarily for political motives. i . 0o “60: woundad sli S of Fabecty 1 »f the constitution of the leaguc of | broken rtment | T\mmas llfledro, Eeur years old, \7)25 fotal 183. : nations as now d ard Tavoring | fuil of i il be towad :o|struck and killed Sunday on the % ; i d active duty in the naval -1 T ¥ it he immediate conclusion of peace With | Eoston for repair et 2| Milford turnpike in the town of V}’?""‘-d (Rse ke tacdlsomned). I nt af B sermany without waiting the -w.k Z1 The Lake Fluvanna after a call hera, i Orange, by an automobile driven by Privates—Leon A. Booth, New Ha T Ty ut of the league plan. continued her voyage from oston tq|R. A. Brown, of 187 Woodmont Ter- |en; John M. Jocz, New Haven. Such persor er, will not be ; St . Senator lodge requested unanimous| N Yor o _—e ana { race, Waterbury. £ } Wounded Slightly Rlasirad AoTihis havt o] S i police, he is unc { LT ent for immediate consideration s damaged. She was not leak-| The executive committes of the Pald\ pyivates—Joseph Fiasco, Thomas-|Gikcharze. from th ¢ undet the | Itimore soon afte s ops el fhe resolution. but tor Martin | ing, | Head club of Ao $6 ot tha|ton; Asbjorn Haakensen, Bridgeport; act of May 18, 1917, or it they are en- | dictment in New York and Bridgeport. i released, control of nos Virginia, the yq»m?‘.mw 10..&:-,.‘;1“{ ‘smrd!.v. B e rold [iCharieati: JonRetos L rrlagenoc A ““""' for sl aesali ol iz M\”,‘.’l‘., : be post Senator Swanfon of the same state, annual | f the org: k Al i | office departm eions ioined in_simultancous objectlon and | CREAK IN STRIKE AT cw Haven on April 23 miext. MONDAY AFTERNOON'S LIST |\~ i - | 7w repealea. resojution went over under the SHIPYARD IN S"ATTLE The first section of the Monday SURPLUS GOVERNMENT ELi R % Lles, Seattle, Washn., A RECRUITING_CONDITIONS afternoon list shows: : SIS oGOl oo lovanD Unable to gesura consideration of | break in Seattle’s shipy ik FOR THE REGULAR ARMY| Xilled in action §; died from| Washington, March : COPPER TO BE | ED . WORKERS AT SAN F“-NCISCO measure, Senator Lodgze read the |tcday -when 250 I workers| Boston, March 3—Conditions under | wounds 9; missing in action 2; to-!Garvan of New York city wr I York, March 3.—All the s 3 ames of 37 members of the next sen- |and two hundred apprentices who have | which recruiting for the regular army | tal 17. 3 pointed tomight by President Wi government copper will be markete which wjll constler tne peace|Leen on strike returned to work in|by voluntary enlistments will be re-| Therc were no Conecticut names in|as alien property custodian to succeed |for the ument by the Copper who, the minority lcader said,|shops that are working on shipyard |sumed were announced today ni in-|this list. 8 Mitchell Palmer, who becomes at- | Producers’ association for a period not I faver his resolution. contracts. The men went back to|structions received at the northeastern| The second section of the afternoon | torney general tomorrow. Mr. Garvan |to exceed fifteen months by agreement | the There was no further discussion of | work for the same pay they racei department from the adjutant general |list shows: : has been director of the bureau of in- | with the director of sales of the war|San tie _matter and debate on the $730,%|before they joined the strike for high- |of the army. Enlistment may be for| Wounded (degree undetermined) |vestigation in the cusiodian® department, according to an announce- | ticir (00,000 railroad administration revolv- |er wages. Employers claimed all the [one or three years, the proportion to|16: wounded slightly 41; total 57 and has been largely instruments ment made here today by the associa- | em o b : jats show “onnectict i ; int i o1 i ents 9 ent. of lon 3 afternco’ und was resumed. The move by |sheet metal shops king with | be regulated by the war department| This list also shows no Connecticut|establishing enemy interest in many | tion, which represents 99 per cen o e > b Py S % corporations over the country. the copper production of the country. rounced here. i | hington 1t of urday, Ma | with _ the Vitoinius u: {facturer, formerly monih tion Section 2.—Woudned e republiean leader came as a sur- |full crews today. from time to time. names.

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