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Bulletin Service Flag VOL. ‘LXI=NO. 82 ‘ POPULATION 29,919 NORWICH, CONN, TUESDAY. 1919 TEN PAGES_-70 COLUMNS ASTOUNDING L. W. . PLOT DESIGNED TG ;ge';tnggnjga%; t L.?i“é&%é’.?’in"fififla}fi WORK HAS BEEN SUSPENDED OVERTHROW THE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT ... ... ‘wowor e o . ON SIK BATTLE CRUISERS e Men, Enlisted for Twelve! posed Covenant of al Startling Disclosurc Made in Mail Matter Seized Since the COHdQHSEd Tglegrams EMIIX:T:\: e (Lflargl"e ?f Nahons; i Daniels Orders Work Stopped Pending Reports of Naval Ex Signing of the Armistice, Given to the Public by Solicit-! ,mosiet o 5stait inoe ks GERMAN DISARMAMENT | debate hetween United States Sommtoe perts Who Are to Visit Great Britain, France and Italy— enator g . Fresh and cured meat shi Ma —(By The A. P.)— |Henry t Lodge and A. Lawrence . 2l . 2 or Lamar of the Postoffice Department—Aim of the L |rom Chicago lact week totaliod ¢ teme war council today Anal- [ e Work on the Big Ships is Now Only in the First Stage R Siye . ‘| 341,000 pounds. ed i ry terms of G U o the proposed cov . pRE L S W. W. Anarchists, Radical Socialists and Other Dis-| *'Washington reports cay anti-trust |1 drsarmument These rovias for |y, O asue of wations wil ve| of Their Construction—Between $180,000,000 and : cases postponed for duration of war rmy of 160,000 men, cnlisted for |, o y hall, Bosto . T satisfied Elements Was the Establishment of a Bolshe- |wil 1ot bo called st this session of | cwclve s ears gt e $200,000,000 is Involved—Work Has Been Urnderway the United £ tes Supreme Court. —_— vik Republic Through a “Bloody Revolution”—Five| President Barnes, of the Grain|PLUNDERING CONTINUES 2 o “}“‘_‘*f"’“ v }”_ e Ly at the Newport News, the Fore River and the New York | Corporation, & v supplies are THROUGHOUT BERLIN |of which wiil be announced 12 Newspapers in the English Language and Nine inno more thin sufficient to meet do- | mestic and expert need: 1 v The A, P)— 3 hfl"']\' 1‘!! seat 2,500 persons. stic S p ; 1z con-| Senator Lodge and Dr. Lowell met < i or Lan, sal W.| The strike of forty thousand ship- |’ 2 et erlog, con= 3 SR March Secretary | pow Foreign guages Have Been at the Disposal of . W. PR i by il oughout Sur ;““L ;‘l‘”";"\ “:I"‘V" made te l‘anllo N Lo;.l:,\ directed suspension of |a 30 knot speed i i 1 in , Tacoma and Aberdeen T A . ¥ s | Sfansinel Ig S work on the six great @Attle cruisers|carry rull battle W. in Spreading Propaganda. St foRTAIY dboldren’. oNEE i atiko m th fs. Many Spa porvellpho fuich avthorized in 1816 until he and Uw‘ Washington, March 13- Mail matter|t citor {0 the activity of the dis- |leaders. val expert 1 : 2 ! A ratsor 7 orce peace, will defend the plan for 3 > : s2ized sinca the signing of *he arm satisfied fore elemen. in the doun-| Thirty-nine Chinese were i + oo 1 leag Prip et e i e llll;’] mm“x ll:\p(‘ 'r;:‘ Am n‘ n capi- t've has Qisciosed thai 1. W. W. . but he d perhaps the 1. W. W.|Sunday night in _two rqAJ\ & z 1001, nt Wilson: s h le i ot):r o/r(mql archists, racical socialists and oth- |was the most active in the diss local police in New 1 i e iy Sin oW e g are “perfecting an amaicamation” |tion of the prop: bezav “has | the federal authorities. | k A el S PRESIDENTIAL SHIP IS G h has foir its ebject the overthrow [zt its command E Orders for the demobilization lg e N 2 _ Work on the big ships is now only BENEES Roihn e et 4o Ui command o, ] ld_ { Gonnec outle itive, doaft: maaptls E E DUE AT BREST THURSDAY |in the first stage as their construction 1 1ihe estab- | tion agents, etc., who wo! neeasir by March re received by ) K n Board the U. S. S. George Wash-| ¥as held up during the war so that | were awarded ir i=hment of » Bolshevik rcpublie, ac- in t (1 s cause. * | John Buckle ; | ngtor, 1 o 1 ol 2 March 10 ( Wireless to The royers might bhe . built. F m- | ble shipbuildi cording to a memorandum sent to the . e Report -from Mexico Clt)f says | .o 1t a on i i honorary | Associatc 1 Press).—President Wilson E \h(uvon\‘ of the navy epartment : B oEer enate propaganda comriit'ce by So-| % FAISE." 1OF [ hewspapers icah cq bave applied for |« n s ¥ ) i noon appeared to ave en- <;r x additional battic cruisers ) RoR f’"»! cani 3 the pos: e mpm-\ S RaT. anidi for ¢ 3 3 an oil refinery in|mombe £ the y 1 3 rely overe rom the cold from mz.hmu.gd» were stricken from o o "t -1-1]*{- of tha w 5 memorandum LTS e e i R e ¥ rict, which, it is said, | in Bel, yarti th r y ,had been suffering. The pres- | Laval bill in the last congr . ‘1“:\‘" ;;’]’;‘]“q‘v‘{ 1_ Tolbeha il yublic today by tha coniittes and | 8 e L e 3 1 he largest in the world. 1se . 2 c the siip and also ot the disagreement bots aval of- | ”i‘ 2 1) s6ms flwork ias | peen « hairman O . crman sai! would be| o A | Claims against the Central Powers | tion f 1 . | pla 1e1)0s on deck with Mrs. icers as to the kind of c hip | e e to the record oW filed wit > State Department by 3 2 ! - | that should be built in tha tof th ! ring. ‘hat in Bc s I Thiz 1 i American citizens for 5 fe and | aration of Commeand £ the| ur the da esident Wilson re- llhvluw 1Xumj as the con clemerts of 1l ) ad | ¥ 1 v ction of property gate pold was ¢ BYat e e from e bility that th hol o joon ol sheTCHilizers, Sypbile il firs: fime * n jtvé asury v the & ver those ai in | Wiilian olan 3 K: i I U r the iAo e, e | Biver yard and the ich they can umite,” Mr. | itspoken state; ine January, the Department of Laborljam|r. 11 1. N york: Vernon|ments of the peace c s e !y e gEh LU vy, i Comp i . therein to in o Freight rates_ from the River Plate, ! vander r v < : resident’s arrival i nce. T e ec ol e Arg a, to Italy during the last 1 made « . r 1 Order X bl 1501 Senti <hip was indic j mor reduced one-thir r s o : Pl . S . |nouncement that Secr Dan.cls | BLAMES GERMAN WORKMEN the ter Exports of crude oil and petrcleum e ions of office : rder [, The pr it dlae menetvediadlie ia ordered susp RSOE W i FOR ECONOMIC CRISIS itted in 2 or or { prod from Tamp: ¢ have 1 : Soeharch e avor the six 35 knot cruis ompanying his memoran- | ¢ ass as follows \ V., a { r.ct Mexi t ( Y ‘rost T v A 1 o - s radical socia L - s amounted to ernment March 10 (French Wireless > Volksstimme, the organ et ol - : . : ¢ (1" e majority soclalists in Frankfort = : el L ex BE "o 1 . akes ue with the majorif of tl WAL b BHATE | oe it BnE 1640 indecd ficent | British war Office announced it|*an Tranciico: Abert X, Con We abis despatoll PEob | Snviere g 'xx\\)df' differsnce’ of opin- | Germ paveie et ANy | was decide edut the pr t! New Y rat T own, . S % n among American r < for - (Con. on Page Three, Col. Six) | price of wools, tops ar e Ll asked tk ) onies he as 1 lon among American maval officers as to blame for the suf iverage o : ng | Ionm Thit > : e 2 |fast cviser should not give w paper llames the German il 1 L <y I i-co e s Wast : the future to a ship combining the|workmen for the cconomic crisis now REPUBLICAN PROGRESS IN SUPREME COURT SUSTAINS [Robert §. Lovett was _ele:aed a di v. N rren G | P ashingron b | power of the one and nearly mfsppca facing the couniry and declares if ORGANIZING NEXY HOUSE! THE CONVICTION OF DIBS | rector of t 1 Rail 7 : - e e S tween 31 Of the ofher and because of this fact|the Germans had been able to In- Washington, Marcl aof | Washington, March 10.—Convictions | oad Co. to ;,' B Goele York Lou won [l Gl mifihe A stamnnn i o'clock | ‘onsressional committees have defer- |crease their production and if fac- penditures ot T 0 | under th f ¥ AVl litant su -raglsta »..‘ Pres- t ve ¢ \ . evening of Thursday ted action on additional cruisers { tories had not had to stop working cight b use v‘nmmHLcN on ex- 1 vialis er, and '\u)l‘ r E SETall 95y ssion | qiic t v of o > 3 s 2 full x:;r)n“‘ on new types can | through ‘!arkl of coal, the :;urplus of next congress plan to-use in inve | G ¢ I e : PRICE READJUSTMENTS gather information for thla Germany. gations of war expenses and other v!fl-;vr'n' B nimous” opinions oves Car 5 {Teport that Secretary Daniels und hi ARy e et partmental activities, were solected | delivered Justice Holmes. Both : L Fawa : ston: Wa g March 10 = Oreanized|tiires chlef teahnipal:adxissrsisvillimait| . THODADED asserts fhat 16 these ooy today by the republican committee on|men were ienced i e 1K anc e N ber of | ¢ Y ¥ 5 u <1 s ¥ to “share in the re-|Saturday for Kureps, Thoey will ho|ROMic difficultles are not overcome and committees, They are: War depart- |courls to ten years imprisonment i s allett mericz Nes Tk 5 e f price r stments niet overseas by Admiral Bonaon, ehtef | i the working class does not stop de- ment expenditures, Graham, Iilinois While not passing directly upon Two soldiers were killed g o 2 T “living E are be 5 - | of operatlons, and Vice Admiral Sime stroying thoe resources at lis disposal, navy department, Haskell, ¢ York; | constitu of the act, the court|persons injured when iwo m | ) ton: Henry .*. 1 . " ¥ ) son, secretary of | r Foturn s6me wemka has | COEMANY'S coondition “will be reduced postoffice, Zihlman, Maryland: justice, | in effect did declare valid the s 1led | trains collided i e Pelor] 1n- | 1 Colle ' ~dner ¥ ard rica 1 lon of Labor, conzress mests in cession, | (0 Nothingness in u fow months. White, Maine: asury, Dale | entistme ction and ed its | 1 Mesaina, Sisicl . : 0o i ; I e £ toni 21z, -“‘"“,rvmnnh 7 In tho enrly summer, n gon- o mout: pubic buildings, Krieder, Penn- | the 1 y Watson, one of the leaders of| it . We n criticize fon made feral conference il be hie 1t whics | TURNING POINT REACHED Ivania: commerce, Williams, Dllinois; |an interference with t : he B <i movement in London. |iretan p : : | s \ 2 a re- 7 i t d ofii- IN THE PEACE CONFERENCE ricultur: o orth Dakota. | right of speec sted ) - | inet 2 E jee 3 of its forth-|ocry i cor A6t n | " Bt e i ihrod other o ]\enrhl‘[rg\“ i i an e ot ey r le i E b ad - — 3 nthly that all fac-|iynes of capil A MatSh 00 (British Jeiceiney vet to be seiected. | but t urt passed dircetly on only | dressed to radical FIVE TRANSPORTS AND | ) et d_benr their! ™ By ™ o s Pa taeuld. be by feo), hnvo cied - the committees on_eclactions |one of these, that i m with| Five masked robbers blew open the CRUISZRS BRINGING 5,000 MEN t ss of read- | quy Ly Heerstury Dantois: e ione ot tha DRy d by Dallinger, Mascachu- | obstructing rec t | 1e National Bisc t ashington, March 10 arture | 19T ora: “The conelusion relntite to the 1¥pe | Xews, "Nof oven when the Germans setts, Goodall, Maine, and Dowell, fowa. | through statomer Ade ! t and e . $4.0007 noe; bf about one hupdred of- o the DLoardwior cantin] ehips resuiting from. f p ‘will thers B8 % wéesk end more Chairme: yeral minor committees [at Canton, 0., last June. T s $4.000 i berty Bends. | Sl 2 | stater ¢ “if the readjustr {siudy of nnval activitles of the j ,,“' ,)“'“ the i T 150 were chomen “today i< follows: | two counts . thrsatened in | fCCT o e Ly | cquit rried out, ity ‘lent war, hus created suen o Aiffer N S 35 nearle Solshon Accounre freland,. Jilinoi alcoholic | ing m ineit 5 inat 4 S yortions of y e e = 10t at vor an, las £ entnd 1 ameng naval espertu {1 K 8. 1 ninisho liquor traffic, Smith, ldaho; labor, 1ty, ar with | cupi ¥ b t The Btriite 1S SR . it B 1 the commu v of tha wavy hae dirsatod | | 111 . Smith, Michigan: pa Nolan, C: end provoke and encour- | will b 2d_because of looting an teans 5135 = s OVATY @ ista7 a butld- | 10 Dresident Wilson forn t ARSR Ionist 3 . = 2 Sedy t p i t 0 vl St} dangered | 25 + rge balll s re o naval and military Iinois ige, weights and meas- | charge. f ik 5 ), dues ¥ so with som {aeot. wo 2 i 1 resulted | G 0 Flartford: Swhai SOLk - b 1 hisn w ne profits? There is nothing | Naval affaire of N srous assignments to the minor | articl 3 ] i > ‘arrie Nation's to 3 A= 1 equt ' aboou arrs :“h s oninias *nn}nfl:( & ey e committe » were made today after Missouri § s {ago, will pro x s 3 theor: unaound and injtal shin of fo R e e the new members had been chosen for | ic United States’ fo1ld seserats 1 | va T T < ctice ; SNt : Bis greal gun | D i A general policy of pac he rules committee. With the assizn- | Women jous during the e e ae =] e s i gebior of g P it (o dlne e i el ment of members to the \"x}r gommit: 3 attorn interpreted the Lty 4 e ok k, date not given, |NC CHANCE FOR oPERA ) d p o 0 nivies, R o tee, the republicans completed. selec- | of the court to give a direct op aded 1 y f 1 N SERL SLIAGE 3 ! fuel E VRS Fer AN i e i) oami\ttess; | 103, a5 to, ihie consittutionality of 1 bt re T ien from New Jersey, t IN JERIIAN LAKGUASE . | POPE CONFIRMS AMERICAN except that on merchant marine, which | espionage act as indicating its inten- | f; i o1 R | z iR e e e el A te nu- | Admiraj 8 A pesuit of th | BISHOPS AND ARCHBISHOPS I consider the policy operating | tion to pass upon the merits W Bt i thele S spo! ot nls ; : T j eot that America has built | Indiv the war. M.\\:‘,‘ Sany |, Tome, 3 o enodiot TO PROBE RIOTING IN cases involvir - iy 08 Gfor ome about Aprl ; ’ ; _ \“ i ; Apnointed 1 P i e : 12 Zrive ton Apri¥ ort Meirose has railed for | Rt : ’ 3 ; < ot it LONDON OF U. 5. SOLDIERS Sl l1a. 1 3 '5, date of wr c s s, ineatitary ;mm_‘ 095 4 How ondon, March 10 quiry v e O RSOy L 7» ent: ot hE {etaohment ¢ i v = t T th ion, 1 jal petly offico & e b ey i T hig allocu vsisting of | EEPORT OF PROCE s o : ko S od np ion avenue ear < o slowes speed . e | Lid hong that th 1 kegr 5 : 5 I o . du °W | this x o coe thai lhe {hoatre or and it the world wou ' OF SUPREME COLNCIL‘ i g has one ¢ i « g h | s T enty of justice and I of Massachusetts 1roopa, leher wnnt s actorna would bo i p bringing about a true and ontinue for several days \YS SOCIAL UNIT IS A <hion andsds M TanR RS et s P AR er of wit : -1d - x St e ey " : 1w ‘ | I TR nber of W omic and finynelal, DT e DANGEROUS INSTITUTION | - wwere stationed | 5 H ‘FEPORT OF STATE FREE Ttepresent Seot "r]ihyw- been the cause o ) i it A after| Ci : < —Mayor| i and ahout Hictiee o alprerny At quosL ,flgntmgumrm'\c A EMPLOYMENT BUREAU . G : a1 | ¢ pty_house |}, tirooted teminoLiss 0 y Tartfor reh 10.—A gain ponse 1o 2 3 \ At power revolt. | sat 24 R & | ; i t A LArOp IR, o oy suspandien 5.4 per cer m in finding A Shen ~dovted .| Frank L. Polk, g t t g 0 |3 rands 2 o 1“‘ ~fl~”" cri nlos t 1 ) ihie Con- lxrm]l r“-r/,.r. Rt he tina a a five year . ‘»";17 AALiES 1 courtmartiai proceedings nt issued after tration treaties = - TSR 3 follow. It was no- anlikely, he | the reading r The dee(royer J W. "‘asgn was = ; T e NDMENT3 TC e 20 LD “fu}‘vfiqflo 1 > the ~mployers that the board would make| ‘““The sunrcme councit this aft- t t 2 5 : = ialon Th thE R e e ger de. z o ). ey cme. recommendations tegarding - | cvnoon af i1 m thrte | W 1 for . " Mason, ¢ : RO DRAFT OF L. OF N.jcision in the matter. 1 hedase of e 3 during 1 l.tions wu-"n Amv;r;}.v 1'v|,w~7‘\u'] ’n‘(?"fl w]\m > Navy i o4 § away 5 10.- oo iperts and A lle pointed out that Brit-!cided that the -« nes g | n ler ar : | S =mon soldlers wore concerned | dorighate £ ihe Jian organiza- | T SO SIOV IR = ) ague tions plan wwhich ha e, s ; ¥ | RAINBOW DIVISION TO ncidert, as well a- Americans, [rowors with 1 inte he | ti o I known the United |y = 5 o al |l 1 by Wil & AT e chnical B Sohe SAIL ABOUT APRIL 10 G declared t} i merely a|economic issiol en | Socia i s LS CRIFS & PSS 3 on. | Ment with him to Y stnc he | 1 05 Ma, jash between military and volice au-| “The couniil then turmed to the to-take charge of G ent ate | an ent { t Elousgael s question with i 3 d 1\{) ;z"n.?{: 'm%_r S {qfl\flf ({m :\ ary "\"w ) ite '”'rm - 5 ‘”'h“m'l Sy eing perfecte d to (\mpn\ 2 ~ din tain pected that the affair ¢ill [ by Marshal ™D, relativa ty the de 2 es, were d by Ass r large cities | 19 Fha leay ivite military status of Savmany. The |ant Secretary of War Crowell. Tor vin to issue |Fught it assurs uld e P 21 abpoad, fron, o terms of this report wore x:d, and it<| Regular mail service from France hard ¢ c : of the w =3 .of foreien ‘plansFantl, sbec 1d rms of ti ¥ . and it 4 il e da i, o . conelusions adopted. i te Greece Turkey, BEgypt and £ 4 has not bhad. a sin C retween 10 and FOUR ARRESTS FOR EXPLOSION “The mext meeting wil talte place |Was rees 5 | tha ni ) vered | further am s : : over ship designs for te tn period hetween such B RN RINCUMAGS | omartowat Thivee oclock iy the aft- | CrAgh 2 ke |t @ ouncemen Bl TSRS it ' | his case the niv 41 orders and embarkation has been one Frank! M March 10 wo | €TROOR E‘ ”“0" f ¥ temeut m‘ e Social u b b A i board, cha & month J lin, ss., 1 —es —_— 96.906 most sane and constructive effort - 3 [ SN Sty s en and two women were arrcsted here f koo Rt brearay IR ; teq, | military charac es of 1 Today at the imatance of W. M. Ciurk. | CAMP DEVENS HAS A i g sk l”"”(‘;‘l‘;;‘w BEXFICC Lo EOINEL 0D ol i : £ | disagree with the opinion of 0 TO BE RELEASEC FROM mmigration inspector, who I VIGILANCE COMMITTEE | 1305t ; Tr . 9 N e | T g e thor | COICers who have had experienc> over- PORTSMOUTH NAVAL PRISON been here since last Thursday investi-| acar 313 3Ferch (10-—A numbe s 4 e | ) s oS ALt heBREHen bW kg Portsmot 3 b 10.—Lieu- gating the ciroumstances surrounding | oficers at ;.xi"»‘ n’ liave form. | General AWRENCE STRIKERS YO <" anticipatory (0 ihe arcival| &8 (W0 former comman fe |t nant Commander Thowas 3ot O8- the recent death of four men in an ex- | n unoffeial ; ot ot altine at Hvera CONDUCT MAS3 MEETING iden: \vilson, wh) i lor > fle : P : R et plogion of dynamite which the authori- : et oWt 300,000 1 i gl y ; A loricha [End T They beli¥ the | somens Rt ties believe they had intended to use ATto I aeat oY o e G it TE s, o e Chnstruction of hoth dreaduoizits and : Y in an attempt to blow up the Ray mill > - Complai b Major General Leonard Wood % is bulleti . T att ruisers uld cont e of the American Woolen compan: P o Shfadadaadiorinlians ik A shoast ol e T of opinion hega They are Guseppe Codhenone, Guseppc | {ar ovay Of POSUS, offiters hare CApenl tha obo pead er | ot s 2P| COMPROMISE ADOPTED BY car when the British Bertone, Mrs. Lonce::a di Chells and pe > Boribanian Hor mmmm‘"'m | S S = ooor THE SOVIET CONGRESS | cided ‘fi»:‘]{pl. the ; ! | — — gy e i Ch:,‘h:\,,.u;gi.,“fin::l‘MANCHFSTFR N. H, MILLS | Employes at the Garfield Smelter | £ ctrikers would 1 e neld on| B ‘aturday, March § (Ey the A, | Shib _Tood to make he |STOCK BROKERAGE FIRM in the expiosion. S RESUME FULL TimE | merican Smeiting & Refining | Wegnesday aflernoon, upoa \und viet coongress in Munich |, ot the, declsion was toihatid BARRED FROM CALIFORNIA SRE CIire sad bR the fne would | P g b s | Co., Salt Lake City, who struck L by the 3 | today adopte aproniss amgurd | speed TSt (s n Francisco. March 10.—An order C y $ ulc Manchester. a aeks Sars | t ste { government, f VB2 SDEEC P | ; Chlifor ; : be arraigned at Boston on a charge of |~ s 000 operatives in A Tl:r\ 39 : : pLoss SR : £ (’h(\l;n',,,f:_ |power to some speed. i from California for ed of belng anarchists. It is usdarstood that nStark miils who have been woek. |« a0 e s ol s DA R vt 1 SRRt Eotialites Iretaining the s armor o 8 practices the stock broker if the charge is sustained they will be i v 93 hours 5 we o : B sl : ¢ ST G promise provides f he N line. . The. Hood v 1 5 n of ws & company. said deported. They were taken to Boston 1 time sabedule today S % = - TR ek > . = 3 s |2 . ¢ 1 of the die 1y to t 15-inch rifles, full battleship ¥R € orty cities through- tonight. {mentx of the mille haav ituted | ihit the N s ol ) o n + socialist ministry, | ™or and have a spead of a little more ] Issued \pyythe S r ot v nts | < Fior z Sgie 5 ek on in|to which SoE ol r- | thar ¥ knots an hour. H 3 poration mission here to- THOMPSONVILLE MAN | continue in other departmente. eI Vo ¢ Cyidei| or ity 3 to 1 e tesh : ne IS in_exgous of 400 - 6 DIZS OF BULLET WOUND! @ Overseas secretary of the| 4 t by Strike | also that a new i guard ofj Tt'is un a th B el Thompsonviile, Conn. wrch 10— | 104 NAMES IN TWO b i f pneumonia . numbgr | {rades union member ! be organ- | f.n the coustructlon Gharles Alaiwo, died nere topight | ARMY CASUALTY LISTS|Cunterets. 4 Till w 2 1 > military force lo ,l‘m‘““"’;‘n‘y]‘?‘l’,‘, ReLE T | as the result of a bullei weund sus-| yyachington, March 10.—The follow- resolution commending =Mams\~ the car wer red i Ot Shy) 1 ; § oMo o g tained last night. C s AInone andsine casutiesare reported by the com.|Lodze and Hale for their opyosition to|Htones were thrown but one w hirds eS| o8 Dl s 0Tkt Saivador Viesia will be formally charg” | manding general | of the Amesioan|@ league of nations in - 1 pro- | injured. b e : ,,‘Qj ! th r as they know. C ad with Almaimo's murder in_ court|piriai® SCUETES O 4 ac was ada e jextreme ra ) W 1 = 0 faran ey R here tomorrow According to the po- | “YRTGUGEEHY TN, 1 Loion 7. |ed at the annval town meesis [LIEUT. COL. ANSELL TO REPLY FREdn Sty e S oteris ; hre, Alaimo was_shot at the home of| giag from wounds, 18; died from ac. | tery, Maine, hy a 3 vots TO GENERAL CROWDER R R Arnone after u dispute hetween the|gigert ana other causes. §: gied. of — — The advantag E = | - 5 TRIAL OF PRO-GERMAN NEW e A aees 02 2 tvee men over the purchase of some|gicoace 23; missing In action, 5: to- | PARLIAMENT HOUSE on, March 10, Dattleship. however, appea wine. 3 1 e : S HAVEN LAWYER POSTPONED | t. an-offi —_— e o AT BUDAPEST ATTACKED ; ,“"”, L s cansell ornes b e e e :\mflf;;;“dfl o MAN KILLED BY FALL Died from Wounds Basle, March 10.—Communists < : 7 ; | B s t vas “Teparin a s nnounced at e of 1nited!istrongly fthat the OF SIX TONS OF STEEL “ill’(ronzms—c.cxou Paterson, New oL ATt i e 3 P VnT\'l 2 wnd rofuiitio u. tes Distriot At ¢ _Crosby to m:}:xh):l ’“.'" [ Newport, R. I, March 10.—Death to| p. ., ; : a despateh received by Pas strac gen on o treason charge wouid not | tablishment to w3rce on what was D one man and serious injury to two| Died of Accident and Other Causes. |Nachrichten. Several ban ; justice which wis Muude public|be begun at the district court ia New 7 time laboratory others resulted from the fall of six| Privates—James J. Burns, New |ernment buildings were under CK. | veste: by the war depariment, Col- =0 tomorrow as scheduiel. On Hood design, scine|A. Edison, died ht < mm/ in his 63a tons of steel bar racks under con-|Haven. 2 but gevernment troops defea nel s id the staterent would is sel, Charles Recht, ofl icer. at the gun power of Uis Y struction by contractors at the naval| Second section—Wounded (degree | CO nists ard drove them cut of “R tomc crew an: ‘ew York, the trial will be held here | huge vessel was of Tittle more tho 3 Calai~, M torpedo station here today. ‘The men |undetermined) 1; wounded slightly, | city. B 3 w v e - 8 G at the May term of the court. \Ven |h. Y broadside” weight of D repres were at work undcer the racks. Thomas|43: total 54. g 2 v . E y T v Hoegen lef New Hav severat .m—* Am resdnoughts carry v the n B} ° com- Reed was killed. The injured men are| There were no Connecticut men in 's a v matter to fool any one— | ziven tn L‘u, judg: | months ago after being mobbed tcr ve 16-1 guns. Some. oificers | pan; Vi iractor of tha Cha: \m h-hn and BEdward Carran, ! this section. with the exception of yourself. Adasaals -aneuu- e Tl . Mtterances, hnn axtimated that to get such gun ber of Cogamerce of tihe United States, val lessoos | rch 10 the war depar a order

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