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Bullotin Service Flag Norwich POPULATION 29,919 WOULD HAVE PRISONERS WORK ON STATE HIGHWAYS Bill Introduced in the House to Permit State Highway Com-| missicner to Make Requisition on Officials of State| Prison, State Reformatory or County Jails for Prisoners to Work on Highways—Proposed Limitation on Corp- orate Securities is Rejected—House Members Felicitated Sperker Walsh Upon His 55th Birthday. Bulletin TF.N PAGES-—BO COLUMNS VOL LXI———NO 85 NORWICH, PRICE TWO CENTS FRIDAY, MARCI” 4. Cabled Paragéginh;s CONN., Approve L. of N. Cpvenant. London, Wednesday, March 12 cognize the coaution of Czecho-S ak states. tnir T | was adopted today by the conforence St i Nations Union Condensed Telegram‘ 1919 Alien property custodian sold plant British Board of Trade announced | all_raw maierials may be imported | HEraa without a licensc St. Paul Minn, is considered for the vention next ye: Riots have taken place German towns. Spartacan are occurring in Hamburg B! Cable communicasion with the Philippines, China and Japan Vit San 1 rancisco restored. { Total antharcice shipments for February were 3871932 tons, compar ed_w 7,812,082 tons in 1918, i 301ST TANK BATTALION HAS ARRIVED AT NEW YORK York, March 13—The 301st Battalion, which was attached Twenty-Seventh division and New York men break the Hinden line, returned on i« Fresidente Wilson today. It was the oily American unit man hea tanks in the war and came back with a record for distinguished service, Its nembers- won twenty Distinguished Service Crosses and special commen- ation from 'the king of Eng in this anization 50 per c its per- ¥ fourte criginal | of ame R Barred by Provision in the|Congress Failed to Pass Ap-| Aerial Terms of the Ger-| propriation for Continu- man Disarmament. ance in Full. | Paris, Wednesday, March 12 Washington, March 13.—Reduction | acrial terms of the German disarma- |of S0 per cent. in the force of the| ment as adopted today by the supreme | United States employment service, ef: | war council provide that airplanes and | fective March 21, was announced to- | dirigibles shall no longe used for |day by Director General Densmore. military purposes. The council con- | This was made necessary, it was ex cluded that it was not feasible to pro- | Mlained, by failure of congress to g { hibit airplanes ‘for commercial uses, |provide funds to continue the work.| Two naval airplanes flew from ) ] draftin committee w direct- Mr. Densmdre said the nuniber of [ Roekaway, N. Y. to Hampton Roa make clear the distinction ex- |employment offices would be reduced | Va., a distance 300 miles, in S Tea e e b R commercial airplanes m the|from 780 to 36, but that none of the | minutes. ‘}‘,,: the zovernment of a fle the peace | work in direct connection with the re- | Total gold holdings of the Imperial | ;5 o0 U6, SORERAIEM: OF & 0 turn of soldiers and suilors to civil. | Banks of Germuny as of Fen. 23 N ian_employment would discontin- | were 2 £,000. marks et The resignation of President Harry “The reduct Hutchins, of the University service cuts chigan. tendered in 1916, Densm pted. piacing Lieut. Weed, of St. Louis, | ‘7('1”\5‘\' ed at Carlstrom Aviation |SOLVED MYSTERY O~ MURDER ol cadia, Fia. iRl | OF MRS. JULIA WILKINS| ridance uveniles, A plan for. for the handling of coal | fu for workers the coming season greed | : t\pneau 2 employment examin- | upon a meeting shupy tonight | P March 22 and railroad men at 1 SRl naintenance of There dissatis- | il rative organizati faction ecision | ¢ aome in and of officially | an Con- | [N NEW YORK HARBOR STRIKE Officials of the Army and Navy Have Decided to Comman-" deer a Fleet of Harbor Craft Sufficient to Resore Traffic in New York Harbor to Normal Conditions—Twelve Boats Have Been Chartered by the Army and Navy to Carry Coal to the Government Ships. being Republi New Tank to the helped in many| outbreaks g, cepting nd of 0 or \ |show even some slight manifestation. Legista- | We do not bring to him silver or zold ot e ‘)u( beautiful flowers the of Had . ove. Their openin are signi- | complemen fifty- | ficant of the budding future of the|back under command speaker when he comes into full bloor of W 0 olic man. ieutenant Earl n, God's Angele was called to p expe said Mr. Geary. We that you conducted yonr most commends nd and perhaps to a danger- towards the minority. T aker had been extremely fair w osc in this section, as w s section, and Mr. Geary be e expressed the sentiment of aving, Mr. Speaker, may you liv and prosper, ma prosper | d grow, and may your shadow never | J. Kerrick, in chaze of the army wa- f | ter transportation service at this 1ort, explained. however, his depart- or [ment had comrma undreds cf vided | vessels duting the \d that“he still is empowered similar _ac- | tion. ithenti- | * Private boot ported to have expre when head of traf ound har fighti forms_of that i military ai 2 ermany the D- ntit | droair- hering w York’s strike barred | tion hei And A the « 8 temporary u, one hundred 1.000 men ¥ by offici d United S cording (o was kill- |20 T Field, = Del Dunning of pule story of “Treat Major to the “The enginee m the employm bone,” said Mr. | special k . in and highly | persons handicapped Dphysical disability B, ac ober 1 and ates shipping board Jpag 1ty I planes g ines other noblest and best sid over this believe La old battal tarted Hin owners were 1 ion the men Gencien: abey will MclLain Line, em union given the alternative ieht-t N oats to the gor Bty & hem commandeered 0ad administra The difficulty & Gbicining aoal for e rmy avy ships was soived when wners Associ ves of hoth branches of 4 oo chartered 12 boats from A o0 Lk irm to carry conl to these o Tnion men agraed to oper- boats on conditton that they were used sol for governmen: werk, e 1de s men t the and degre of charaering, his im- sment or having tests skilled fo was St ties ann murd porch Clevels a good deal of in France over the Supreme War Council \wardingstood to Germany z00d Aryaraportanzmeeting of and | locomotive builders wil Washington today witl Railroad Administratio; ormed by | the| Caunt von Bernstorff, former Gei i s boats | # {0|man ambassador to the Unite t : {,nAyl v o v skeleton 3 n in Wash and the con- | mp ntatives nd the clearance “six branch industrial centers permit the directin ved 1tion 4| mini whose demands fused Lo refus February rres nature car of | & tem, make ers ve- shand | fi¢e: hurglars | hational employmen resume fu Repr of Danbury high' positions of he 1 . . e, was that have been so ably b p t know mplo GOVERNMENT TUGS NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE ashington, Warch 13—Foth the d navy departments have re- elected the head of the Ge Democratic party The 3,000 operatives of | skeag and tatement to- | s ele ¢ of |fused requests that army ond navy o MRS Foho Whre ionls ine Workers” Affliation. after | tn ew York be engloved i the S shcgmy, navy |} hauling of coal for use of public utii- were put full time myNew York city. German propaganda is blamed for Rrigadler Genersl Hines o S rhioh: resuited 3 commandeer was undersiood to have 0 5 : e cta o L beats of 't vate owners Dhis ancyer on thc fact that the i z e : irmy supplics has not imbued u g 2 ¥ Superintendent Nixon the g the At der mbnued | gear e e e reached with the unfen g Rk cretary Daniels was said é heen advised that such use of ugs would be illegal. navy department was informed 1y late today that the New York change had gnaranteed to 1 required Iy ihe Brook- Transit Company Officials beiieved this would prevemt a I|complete tieup of the transportafion | facilities in New York city and they lopart- | interpreted the message as indicath irm | that the exchange hadl met the de- ming torcands of the striking martne harbor Colonel H. bzaen, n of the ser- | working of gool o nis ervice 1son’s te ine.iest $100, o fund hecause eld coun New | oncilia- Put 2 set- Al dai agreement Litch 8 Dix leaders »u appealed to the : e : e this reply New York Senate shelved lution to the Alban the eight Seven hundred ontinued on Page Six—Col REPUBLICAN HOUSE COMMITTESS ASSIGNMENTS N AND SYSTEM | PEACE COMMISSION HEARS REPRESENTATIVES OF THRACE 2 13—(French Wireless peace conference com- on Greek affa yesterday the representatives of Thraee, mnave, a former deputy in.the r‘iament, and A. Antonfad- €s. an engineer. M. Antoriades told | the commission of a preponderating weeks, | Greelk »a in agriculture and in- onorary |dustry in Thrace. American | The Greek and Armen Frank |at Constantineple have of Premier Venizelos the peace conferene Demand is le that the Greeks a:d Armenians no longer be compelled o iive under a h government and declared roeks and Armerjans will submit o such a government. he petition asks that Greeks be aliowed to hive in Arem territory nians in Greei tory in mnot ncluded in' the their own courtries. The to recommenda- Labor Poard 1t Cleveland, atisfy de- mployes were I Th of The Council International ted dow ttempt imittec whict iin two 05 v W National \ssociatiol T 5 \'nn Kleeck, | to -in-Industey | r Further confere ner nces on railroad 1 G Le_presented Mar Vom not Aunou oduce the FAGAND \STQ 'y jonal omen i e . t he coun- |imits of o thort T0 BE ERNED ast S na- | Armenians ask for the formation of pilit ek 1 " now |a great Armenia with access to the 2 publican memher ¢ Sea and Mediterrancan and_say committee, would like to seo Thrace, Cone W maj tantinople, the vilayets of Smyrna, amendr ind the Saniks of Come 3 Bigia incorporated in Greece, merchant is expres that the united ectad and Armenians may become actors in tac peace, pro- eivilization the Near 1arr that ty 1 vorker: TO MAINT APPEAL AIN ;QQESDAV AFTE R\/OO!\ LisT g : 1 EMPLOYMENT OFFICES| comn; A 5 v ) : % - tod new .nen G > ) Represeniatives Curry Ricketts, Ohfo: Ciir R Y ¢ holdover republicans P Massachus nnsylvania: Rowe, Michigin; White Maine and Fu amp LOW RATE OF INFANT MORTALITY IN NEW YORK March 13.—New mortality ort Green, |ST. PAUL ROAD TO SIGN , GOVERNMENT CONTRACT York, Marcn i3, the Chicago, Milwaukes | Railway Company at today authoriziag standard contract rdminis on, a . as been long pending. [oices in B New ¥ 4 s e 105 ANGELEs;th& contract, i 900 additional | provements in “n L hire. Ter with amou: matfer nt o The id the com including alout compensation Rocky Mountain lines; under $28,000,0600 an . it was announced. Paul is the last roads to sign the period of the war York i to bend under 5440~ for im- accordin that | ountry tonight by comn ywest e recorded orn |GEN. DI CKMAN ENTERTAINED AT DINNER AT COBLENZi of the larger of contract. Comme eption of of Detroit mortality in all country and greater thar r. Copeland. “In view of h resultant economic con- | o epidemic of influenza, | extreme- 1o TAX $1 GOVE ten lo of infant mor- larg - Dr. Copel: e RUMORS B yclend: | IMPORTATION | ¢ Philade timore 1 emp! had pr of Chicago 1 1| e | | FRANCE HAS NOT BECOME ¢ or RICHER SINCE THE WAR March 13.—L ister of beuy vm. the firancial situ | that ho hal made the | France had }u-nm | war, the fiscal beer more re- | the mi rearly two m ELATIVES OF OFFICERS OF s st RUSSIAN REGIMENT EXECUTED be ird to say | ith dcpartments 1 as the invaded de had become try rarty a es made nditior men had wert and roanders ich- to s budget, M n before t war meet b would be Klotz an times the 1,000 praise TRADE SCHOO. AND SHOP FOR CR: FPLEU SOLDIERS M New ¥ o4 for erippl » E ALIENS conidered ARE TO BE DEPORTED sh- 10 th chool and works ar the m Minola te Knights of N. Y Colum- he « onight. vices t sllowing | state “in ¢ram- | men from thi and | federal forces and who died cause of liberty designation was of several of the New nnéurced here sion to | Course work wlon:z t honor {ir utting, manutacture palnting of nmovelties and toys, 1 |ing and upholstering wicker and willow furniture, b wors and re- ”rdr(ln;: of iron 15 and other mitnre today b conferenc Attorneys A YEAR NMENT A State Guard rch HIGHEST PRAISE FOR THE 3320 INFANTRY | Y | Bl ional charg NEW YORK TO HAVE MILITARY SERVICES SUNDAY, APRIL 27 1a larch comr. , enterta Ameri; distinguish EMPLOYES | r obahl form in time e pense tim | and hombs, | | se te funds vear E { service to ¥ ble now to « 30 only. ezislature - out the smal allowances overnment, bt iinabout this commur hat wishes servic 1ued should SENATOR MOSES ATTACXED THE L. OF N. AS PROPOSED March 1 George H Apr _|mw by the REAR ADMIRAL USHER s TO BE RETIRED APRIL 7 March 1 R. Ushe on April limit of 64 aid today that his home in men | retire Admi- from the on’ th he plans to Potsdam, N. have the con et at once.” | I Atutory {da He n from the i 2 short tim es| Tmmense New | dier United Me speechies that time. : 'y = Amiral Ushe In- | Senatc na and was appointed {0 Annapos | Hampshire i two ce here om that st He has completed | T ght S h ‘J“ otmationg as torty ars of active Fropo Wilson and said |« \ichigan, the latter ves. |as it menac snty of the | | on st owds_of it Brest en es of station r Gen vie con rsonal has f zarding the iciigen, the ited States, his command, relin resolution signed hy nators who fied their fo oppose a league of n forme mow rroposed wouid comvince the Europeans at national | conference wividual, partisan_organizatior, designed to | . 1one voice th p the Amcrican people better in- of the Unit- Med as to events at the peace con- terence and fo oppose asceptance of the constitution of the leasue a- 1< mov drawn werc made at a conference inday hetwect 1 of Misvouri, demo. uh of 1daho, and Coicdester hington. republi 1 George of Phila- meat | test under Yied com- blic with ie round| thirty-nine tentior NON-PARTISAN ORGAMIZATION TO STUDY LEAGUE O~ NATIONS Washington, March *3.—Preliminary us for formation of a Mar the peace of the ‘no en the president, can the peopla sentiments o’ ed States, tovernor FOR INTERMATIONAL LABOR CONFEREHCE AT WASHINGTON P.)— ided to eeting of tions o er an recommend lawyer the Internation the 3l Labo on in Uet government 3 s official ¢ < ronight, )f the 2 the which manan® uard.” e Canadian shipyards reduced wages cen hour, effective March 1 pe Vational or: o rouncement made T WILSON HAS LEFT BREST FOR PARIS| me ashore American presi s he ob. <ol xcellent s which occasion GEN. EDWARDS ADVOCATES PERPETUATION OF THE Norwick tribute N mater fc culd Twent be e nizatior nt 26TH Atlan- Anzeles enge e ART TREASURES RESTORED TO THE ORIGINAL OWNERS 13—(French Wireless isures tuken from the rans and 1y be-1 b, o Br reports t es stolen wree ¢ be mu- return- from the t back. oaded rare and \rehives of the belfry 1t Cambrai to the Prince| Marquis of Havrin- | i 1had i from ciennies, yus manuseripts French covernment the Guildhail n from ) furni belonging fonaco, the FIRST DEATH IN NEW YORK | FROM “SLEEPING S! CKI\ESS"I‘ York, M mv-v ed in Europ there The symp- sore throat o but _these, ht als vas no toms, he headache and nlin a mid ¢ companied 1 ers two 1 ause added, a said The question of the' long deferred dends on the Si Paul stock was discussed at the meeting. Presi- M. Calkins stating afterward ere were many points that had to be settled before a dividend policy could be finally decided on. He de- nied reports that the railroad admin- tration had intimated its disappro- payments of dividends on stock. company dent hat t {ERIE RAILROAD TO HAVE FEDERAL FINAMNCIAL AID York, March The Erie B has arratiged for financial 1. from the War Finance Corporation in refundinz $15,000.000 f two year five per cenl. nofes maturing April,1, it announced tod company has a purpose threc veas six per cent, notes which will be ofered at 98 and interest to holders of tie old. or at-a vield of about & 3-4 por cent. The War Finance Corporation will loan the cad funds to pay off in cash maturing notes not inged taking at 4 the balance of the uew notes. The new issue will be securad by the col- lateral behind the old 1ssu> znd addi= tional securities, valued in all a ver cent. of the new issue. was “horived for the rc MARBLEHEAD AIRPLANE PLANT TO BE CLOSED Marblehead, Mass., March 13.—The. piant of the Burgess Company, = alr. plane manufactur which — turne@ many of training planes used navy and army aviators during this , will be closed Sat vy, it was anncunced today. Greely Curtis, the treasurer the ¢ any. said there rere 1o plans resuming operas tions. The plant employed 2,000 g when output was at its heighfy out by W FIELD MARSHAL HAIG TO COMMAND HOME FORCES- London, 3 (Bv The A. Py Pield Marshal Donglas Haig has heen appointed succeed General Sir William R. Robertson as comman- der-in-chief of the home foreés: General Robertson is to be comnman® cr-in-chief of Army of thé] hine h Sir

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