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/ E wegansee Balletin VOL. LXI—NO. 90 * POPULATION 29,919 NORWICH, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1919 TE.N PAGES—-BO COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS LODGE AND LOWELL DISSECT PROPOSED Pee Reestt- Pt of 7t in | et v, WEARNG OF THE CONPLAINE the Lithuanian front against the Bol- COVENANT OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS 2 it eaiestees \GAINST WINCHESTER CO. persons were killed and 81 wounded. é,—- Troops Are to Wear Their| Strength of chzssfi\meric.n army on March 15, was 2,268,537, a decrease ol gests an Exchan: & £ of| Battle-Scarred Steel Hel- | inshot “sines i voginming = f }\.:;:lzlfiié“sxv:_c‘zr'::g_hegmm?g of the In Opening the Debate Senator Lodge ‘Attacked the *Cove- Cabled Paragranh Views in Regard tc t"’ mets, Overcoats and Light| Sy in Siberia number | aand Claim is Made That Minority Stockholders Would Suffer by . RS . o 1 “Tha G Harb, . . nant “as Agreed Upon” as a “Porous Instrument” Clemgnceau Has/Not'Resignod. \ Situation in Gali erseas P P o Siaiet Increase in Capital Stock From $1,000,000 to $13,000,- : iris, March 19.—A ° rumor that 5 rcuation in| New York, March 19.—if - » | Teland e lis & the Interpretation of Which the Signers Themselv: nier Clemenceau had . resigned, | Galicia wa: ¥ the su- |of strict military discipline, wearing of | Another Sinn Feiner, Barton, Mem- 000—Denial isMade That Kidder, Peabody & Co. i was current here today, was de- | Preme council at its gession this atter | the light overseas field et iipment and | ber of the House of Commons, escaped Would Receive a Bonus of $2,000,000 for Financial Would be at Odds Within Twelve Months—Calls fc in official onarfers this evenifff. noon and it was decided to request|a selidly masscd maren forseation sel- | from the Mount Joy Prison in Dublin. s s : h e the boles and the Ukranians to cease | dom sec s countey are provided | Several groups ‘of coldiers arrived Aid—Case Concluded—Judge Thomas Reserved De- - aly’s ims Easy. ostilitics certain conditions, ox ute and march o:ders for the|at Newpori News, Vi, on the battle- R;d“fl That Would Exclude Other Nations Meddlin Paris, Maren 19.—(Havaw). Htalian | The text of ‘the official sia meu | parade of wenty-Seventh Division ships Lousiana and _ Soutn Carolina i . : : . id | claims betore the peace conference will COntaining this announcement, issued|on March 25-issued today from heado|and the U, S, §. Arcardia. . With Our Immigration and Tariff Laws and Provid |cuims icforc the peace conterence will (hling thix anno : Guarters o ral ' Ryan. The| A resolution was introduced”in the Larger Reservation of the Monroe Doctrine—Dr. Lowel | will b casy. according to0 the Paris I preme Allied Council met |parade will start New York Legislature by Senator Lor® N\"v\x Haven. "0 reh 79‘ ~The (e asked for an injunction to pre- | correspondent of the Giornale D'Italia ' afternoon between three and s The troo tiong wearing|ing M. Black, Jr., democrat, from |hearing in the Uni tés diswict | vent the company irem -arr out . . 1 2 5 k. An e ange heir battle-sca sieel Contended That, With Corrections of the Present Rougl | ot fome e e e OB S U e e | Brooklyn, for, an investigation of the|COUrt of the complaint of Elmer W.|the plans, in which Kidder, Peabody i 2 e, military situa- | overcoats an verscas ks, | affairs of the} Broolyn Rapid Transit.|Demarest of Jersey City agamst : A = = ion in Galicta. ThT c I agreed | They will wear Draft, the Ultimate Result Would be the Preservation o! BROVEMES e sl 2t bayon st the | & Company of Boston were to have.a ke e | Lieutonant Fontan, of the French | Wincheste Hencaiing “&-m." Com | part The attorneys arguing for the i Gekn 8 e e : el il any Was concluded today. James | company dec a reors - 4 S 5 ¥ WORK TO BE POSTPONED {1 o o ek q“‘l,: il it SRR e s ,:“gfl‘ Somie {r s ksl Ui e e 'f’"',:ff."'\"’l,'f"% Each Member Nation’s Integrity and Independence Ab n, March 19.—Instructions [each other in front of Lembere. be in one big colimn of L1t hattalions, | coublay, Fr : for Dakar, | Counsel for Winchester company, |per cent of the stockholders and that f 1 railvond adminis- | questing them to suspend Mostililes at | resenting compact 1S man me mhm.? hut was-forced to land hecause of en- |¢MPloyed the two and one-half hours {Mr. Demarest represeniad the other solutely. tempo on certain conditions. Tiant 1o witliiinve moir e e Iotted ther to pregent the company’s | three per cent. They denied the I i mil ncil then dealt with the|frem Washington squar. Colone! m A. Bishop, famous T statement that Kidder Peabody & Co. If tha : g S mprovement Atier of Po.and ard heard |street, a distance of five C: dian fl was operated on at Ro- | M. Demarsst had claimed that the|would eive a honus of $2,000 000 fof i predica- report of the commission on Pol- | Instead of the open formats anoke, Va., for appendicitis. * minority stocicholders would suffer by | financial aid and declared here was red r qriress (0)ish aifairs, whseh was presented DY | witch the, Twenty-Sove ; Herr Haffmann, Socialist Minister (& Droposed rescganization of the cor-{no fraud or concealment in the re- ministra- i hairmar, M. Jules ( nhon rad in capital | organization pla suspension ] . 1 . ¢ uext ‘mesting will be held on| 3 . the ! was clected Premier to Bavaria by th from $1.000,000 to 13,600,000 ' Judge Thomas yeserved decision. A Friday, -Mar t sirec p. m | ccumn ordered eview will | Diet, = — aps. the time has resemble a moving cssion. of | Moving picture stars in Germany B i 3 . | > DR. W“‘-TER K. WILKINS sauares of troops mased i xolid half on strike for higher wages. APPROPRIATION BILL IN OPPOSES EXTENDING FEDERAL ition tc e t ! ction ARRESTED IN NEW YORK |bettalions, six such squaves to a reg-| William Jennings Bryan, at the THE HOUSE OF COMMONS CONTROL OF RAILROADS hat ther § flic w_ Yorlk ,\(‘:;: 19.—D» fodie i ‘-"\’”‘I 9t ‘f“'“;)’ iy 5 'r*““"“"“ 1Tl Tondon! March 19.—Speaking on the| Chicago, March 19.—Senator Pome- stEbine 't = who disappeared 1 ecia nphas aid on|several weeks, has recoverec | abpropriation bill hotse of | rene of Ohio, a democratic member of Cof the |# few hours before a warrant was is- | the Decessi scipline| It was reported semi- 0”““3'!’ythaiuummun\ today, Sir Frederick Ban. |the senate interstate commerse COR road | Sued for his arr on the charge of |¢ h 1 s and ““;m“\‘ “W‘“Y:"”"' B "";‘,”.", . .| DuTy, privy counciilor, warned the |mittee, speaking here tonight before urdering his wife at their summer | Den ¥ that [ % 000 from Austria-Hungary. - | rovernment that u continuan‘e of the |the American Railway Kngineers So ome in Long Beach last month, was | Provision . s which insigts| French civil budget for first three|, oeont~"ana methods meant, | ciety, opposed extending the period of rrested near the Pennsylvania Rail- |that the “milit pina and spirit | menths of 1919 was fixed at $250.000- | ventually, national bankruptey. Oth- | government control over railroads be- road terminal in this city tonight soon hic v « ¥sion D o er speakers complained that control|yond the twenty-one months provi Lis arrival (rom Baltimore: He |continued cess and the respect of| New York Fur Auction Sales Cor-|®5 *F rs complain hat control y dwwdh 'g:?\l(:;«: - 1 . r ton ! vl offer t 5,000, exports permitted America to step|by congress. He d voluntarily fIe world” must be contiated during | Poration will offer pelts worth $3.000,- | Proposed five year extension was urged 5 ; ot gl i L 000 ‘Begivuiing TApeil % n and capture Br e abroad. | Droposed fiy Sialiin o fwas waits | the-pieac tere will 1o no chew- egin April 7 T ARt ChAR chancellor | only for the purpose of experimenta- st n had his |in€ Of gum,” reads the o:des o con | Reports from Winnipeg, Canada, say | Austen Chamber Sl PR Derimens n called to a man resembling | Versati n the ranks, no recognition | indications are thatacreage devoted to |1, ;I8 EXCRCUYCr, repying (o M| Ml Lo ponarene also urged early {Ir. Wilkins who was purchasing a |0f relatives, friends or i.couaintances |Faising zrain will be much less than | (GUCRTS S48 ot the sovmment| CC7 0, TAmEtent 8150, wEed, capy or Mine he only apparent | Whiie marc t attention. No flow- |last vear - R fly as was safe. Tnc export of|terstate Commerce Commission with ¢ between this man and thelers. ribbons or unauthorized vadges or| _Labor situation in_London is so |l ¥ 0000 S R8¢ CRRONL M increased powers A\id.. the fixing | by pictures of the physician |dccorations of any kind wiiil Le worn." |serious that J. F. Thos=s, head of the | (0% &GS WL (8 10 €V8 FE0 congress of a fair | standard | returit |y the absence” of “mutton cnop” | failway orkers’ Union, left London| countrics. he declared, and in this|UPOn the capital invested for the rafl- whiskers 'y aeroplane to confer in Paris with g Senri s o] S A ; UNSTALLATION OF ARCHBISHOP Pt Tl s |case restrictions were maintained for|tomis G e lkins approachec al E0LE) reasons of inter-allied policy. The iovernme: ;) ass L ronagprasched a el PATRICK JOSEPH HAYES| Jose lIves de Limatour, Finance|[<nsons of fptor-allied’ voller. ~THelwe, ™intended for war purposes and 5% a telcprar by DIE Newt or o 19.—Army and | Minister in the Diaz Cabinet, will re-| (0758 IO OTGEncr FOEE FUEE B0 it ought not be continued for peace Weeks of Nassau coun- | navy officers of -ank, ‘dignitarjes | turn_ to Mexico from Paris. | position to Great Britain's ailies. . |Purposes. unless some ured. not Dr. Wilkins' name, | of Catholic chu ndl prominent| British shipping interests. it is re- £ o = E e Mr¥ iChamberlxin =aidl hs s o peculative or conjectural, advantage ntention to return to|laymen nded \stallation here | Ported. will convert a large pa 2 3altimore, slipped into | teday of Most 1t it tha eri. | €an be obtained therehy. Patrick Joseph | mercantile marine into o , D fact thint Amerid i submit fhe piinbinics i ) Ameri:ain Army lce in storage along dson | EedrintE Amitt=a honesty suggest that this property he doctor was ing | at th sut, 4s archbishop of the dia- River on Jan. 1 amounted to i ricans had done was to book {Which does not belong to the govern- in v | cese of N&w York, to succeed the late | tons. 's and give long credits to be de- | MeNt and which does not belong to Mr. i tification, | Cardinal Fariey. The packet John B. Lowry, since ||l 00 400 B Ol s was Hines, (director general) should be up to Dr. Wilkins| The ceremony, which took place 1913 in the Evansville, Paducah and! 'Y€rCe = i given back to the owners within -a i o I fed. It was open to British manuf . stons oot Patrick's Cathedral, was imple | Nashville trade, was sunk in the Cum- | &0 It was onen to Br reasonable time. and then if the peo- | but impressive. More elaborate ser- |berland river in a storm. The crew |WUS 10 9 the same. o o | ple of the country have sufficient con- you.” i » held after Easter when |escaped ised, Mr. Chamberlain asserted, the |dence in government ownership to poliesmuin Wwil- ! t or insignia of office | Secretary Baker and General March;\”“, the govermment would be pleas- | IfY it let us pass the necessary leg- rom Rome wrrived in San Franciseo for inspec-| g% o i SogiT eratify the govern. |iSlation confiscating this property and e iispensacicn 1 ion of military posts there nm“”’ Y Gorsian could draw some of { PaY. for it as an honest government. nstallation o } Plans are being perfected by the|Pent ' Goomany could draw some off ouent to pay for it es during Lent Philadelphia Wool and Textile Asso “WL ApRLics OEEN AN L RoM Senator Pomerene criticized the ceremeny began with a proces- | tiation and the More Sheep and More | o railroad administration’ for ignoring 1,000 clergy and laymen from | Wool Supply Association of the Enited the Interstate Commerce Commission P e i e GRS e to be held n~"""“°ER TRIAL OF in rate-making and for what he called MAL dne his b ogeat Philadelphia for the promo- | DR. NOEORU ISHIDA | “reprehensible” orders setting aside ypodermic o delivi Mon- | tion of the sheep and wool industry| Taltimore. Mr, March 19.—That Dr.llaw: of this country { Norboru Ishida, Japanese psyehfatrits| “Not one of them,” declarcd the sen- New York Board of Aldermen, on|on tor (he murder of Dr. George|ator, in referring to the administra= recommendation of the Mayor: voted | B. Wolff, was sane on: February 13|tion’s orders, “was issued out of re- {to make March 25, when-the 27th Di- | last, when the members of gard for the convenience of the public. vision parades, an official L e A Not dne of them helped to win _the, % 3 that| A fraud order was issued by the|renort of that body at the 1= ay. | war. All of them aided in arousing'a . COL. SHERMAN CHIEF OF i i 5 Post Office Department denying use|¥hile the beard ! apanese | €pirit of discontent among the people.” o iR e S ot the mails to llegheny Valley | sane, the members refused to testify e e v"f‘“f?“y” == [”"A'N"‘G\ L Saen Hog Co., of Pittsburgh | e cxpert dlisnists, and would not tes.| CONN. MEN RELEASED ston, March icutenant- | "/ A partment: of I The hospital shio Araguya, bound | tify Lhe en ' fre iverpoo th over eigl efore t period s heer iled as chief of gravest ch i oo v ool ey O At Derlod. Joha R. Oliv. | , Washiniton, March 19—Corpora¥ ¥ G ° ] ) o hand, oha R. Gustave Carlson of Middletown, Conn., air training at both | 041° “Still trembling arrive at Portland, Maine, Friday aft- |or. medical officer of the supreme bench scitools and fying field bty conflict, the world is imp £ lexnoo o taken prisoner and is now said to g lear away its ruins g Maifice Cx-onevelicharsel flataa HNIHETNE Mount Hope Retreat, de- | have been released by the Gonmans he struciute of society 1ch embassy at Rio Janeiro, | c'ared Ishida insane at tie time they ther me! he a o : e rder, individual right will leave today for the United States | axamined him e e o o Ay Tt S 0 e h been released from German camps 1l are involved in this cr Washington | tended that the Japanese, ar. expert on | were: ement of the appointment of | Keligion itself is not exempt—n Neariy 1,200 the 4000 garment|mental diseases, could easiv feign in- rman was contained | faith, nor hope. and overheard a con- | Hayes urned him. The At idst to mental statns of the Japa FROM GERMAN CAMPS : e ¢ 1 1 said the lic |dred wounded Canadiar viously reported killed in action, ’ : the war department today as having ke £ I existence, sc‘ence ard civiliza- |t0 take charge of the embassy at| rhose who déclared Ishida sane con- L 200 ok & T feig: Dascomb P. Rowe. Barnet, Vo.; virtues that have } at, leveland, who went {on s Stacy Hicks, Hartford, Conn.: John P. oday by Major Hienoissre free= | BUiEl vesonday ‘Wil return, to wor = = Kelly, WaTerbury, Conn.; Private Har- rector of the air 1l are 3 pencend iR mominE oD ;w:“,MAaKED NCREASE IN THE ry Geh Jien, Lawrence, Mass, Teleased nization of tl t o s are e e o o NUMEER OF UNEMPLOYED | from [11»“(::‘::] X and sent N aeTts . 2 to the € their| Washingtor. Mareh 19.—Ziarked in-| “private Herbert H. Hall, Conn., re- General Men- | HINES APPEALS ‘ro NEW E it was ;;..:‘.\.« hl,;] the number v 'wr,x]m!fl.‘;'i leased from German prison camp and Sisted | i rroughout ihe country and In the|now in' territory occupied by the al- four executiv Wl B gonK M""‘:‘E W?RKE!RS 523 NAMES IN FOUR [rumber ‘of cities reporting orplus | | v of supply, er ricadier {of labor are show 2 r The department also announced the f supp! 1 4 = o i partm 0 announ s £ hatge of TuDRly, eneln il P Hines. chief of d ARMY CASALTY LISTS | foderal cmpfoyment sersica for release Tfom el Germin R e the her will direct traini i ser today ap Washing! March 19.—The et W > of James Smith, a civilian laborer of e i > workers at this port | lowir reported by t was given ou whom the department had no record. ol and- the } r striike to handic comanding general of fhe American n wcht, showed that tho unemploved = = il ool Ad et e war departm wndiin SExpeditionary Forces creased from 336,000 to 373:00. Only|CHAIRS AND TABLES FOR © Wor oop ships. On rece f tt A ‘irst section—Died rom ,dw’l per cent. of the ciiies reporting . work n = 5 Colonel She e Sen ¢! Themas | hunty the Ma- 1 other causes dichiion idie e | oy The la- 2 hEFfJGEES IN FRANCE b liation, red army | 57: wounded severely missing in | hor surplus in Connec ssa-|{ Washinston, Marcl V.~-\ianufac- worlk for | eificial hat memb of the |action total 103, usetts was said to me | t of 30,000 chairs and 10,000 tables shiam_of v ‘ power fo| Michael D. Vicchia w Haven, |“acute,” whije increase numbers | for the war refugees of northern it At o e B + B e ol ceientl o ofliey lciiicn S 3 jorted zenerally | Frenee wili be started soon by 100,000 faction 1 E i the outbreak of the wa Geners 1tion to the | was tife only Conmecticut man in the oughout 5 ; tes|sr 100l bovs working in manual train- nselves, If the U: E = = fessor Bingham organized and|fact that Mz tania Igic a list in the east where r creas- | I bops throughout the united States. ect to the orders o : B Yaak the ground schools. | Ningara. v transporting s,| Second section—Wounded (degres were Nev ¥ \ rsey and |1 cin Red Cross announced uncil, it is, senseless t B 1 E LS were tied up here for lack of undetermined) 26; wounded slightly ruled by a bo ¥ o | s = I msylvar t hat an onler foc the furni { GERMANS IN CONTROL OF PORT coaling them. 109. 133 only one vote out of nine.” v had heen placed swith the Junior B s e iy Srinteats B o0 Groes land fia o et niy one vote out of nine. ar : ‘ e of TRAFFIC AT MONTEVEIDO|, e il g Wounded Slightly | SEIZURE OF INSURANCE filling it had heen comp! ; v Juenos Aires, March 19.—The refu- |o 1[,.. . thee Cteike ban | Hartford Corporals Michael J.{ MONEY DUE HEIRS OF ENEMY| L. fact as 5 had.been raised, saying Figte : - gsloriol G | Connors, Hartrord 1 objecti ought forw of the longshoremen vesterday to jon. coal ho pplying public uili- | €O : gty Asiatic immigration, the policy government decree u.iL'onml\r:‘ i = M SRy | surance money paid by the Royal Ar-|gees who ¢ | protelive tariff, or some ot it = Jort services leaves the German- | he following casualties are report- | canum’s supreme council to the heirs | bi> to obtain : et eaoter NT. BEER IS Hamburg-South America Tine| WO BOYS BURNED €d by the commanding eneral of the |in Germany of an enem: < hniture be ¢ lack of mats brought before the execu BEING BREWED IN HARTFORD“ control of the heavy traffic of re- | TO DEATH IN MOODUS | American Expeditionary forces: | died in America w Vi s ion of furniture faco for inq and decided against us. It| Hartford, C 9.—Beer of sporting cargoes and passengers| Moodus, Conn./March 19—Two boys| WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON LIST |Justice Cropsey in t upreme | tories. ting from em to be clear that the f ter be- |landed at Monjevideo by vessels una- | were burnied to death here today when| ‘rn. first seotion of fhie Wednes- |cPurt here. Olio Fiesantz, an beir to e Tiakpd o R ths oo Snart Al hot tater ov adcora Lble to enter Buenos Aires. fire destroyed the Moodus bakery ..\ arterncon list Shows the estate of the'late August Biesantz, | eacy 1 bt 1t0) the reonmidl ithe internatiat. | ing to B. L. ewer who has| Several of these vessels fly the Ar- | building. with a loss estimated at $3.- | “% of the members of the leazue, rstood, how- | entine flag and they are the on nother w New York, March 19—The action of | finished, t rnishi itied in 5: died ,,Umh.rmwhx action against the fraternal | = oniEs | SO0 The b3 Julins Klagper, 5 | wounds 3; died from accident and|OFder to recover §1.300. Tn ruling|“BUNK” SPENCER RELEASED if there 18 auy serious,doubt or e not heen (Dot disturbed by the strike of port|and Meyer per, 4, sory of Mrs ‘1_ AtHer eatibes <20 ot diveate o3 "w nst the .plaintiff, Justice Cropse; BY MEXICAN BANDITS it s e S e gy 1 E District workers during the last two months.|Klapper, who lived upstaws in the |10 0 i : i e no objection to making it perfectly Vashington he only competitor is a steamer re- | bakery building. ' Mrs. Klapper and her | Aeatan l ngre; 'd;)rly‘o' gsurp any power.| 1 e e ist from Connecticut that | The constitution of the United States mereal which he said was “the ; re is ieved to have started | N 1 & 2. 3 Corporal John Francis Saunders, strike | from an oil stove. The flames destroy- rD n_ Franci. d | Ten 2 on, which is i January and the owners did not would | affiliate National Anti-Sa- |Join in the subsequent lockout greatest bu H. H of all,” Mr. Lowell expressed clea congress power to make disposi- | from Hachlta, New Mexico, stating nations to sayv|opinion that the United States e ccuring « ruling on the | duisitioned by Uruguay and manned by | other seven children sscaped | R e, ) t t f 1 Ur van naval crew. The German ! “The eh oh an i he Con- | ships were not affected by the A S el s ot gpjany. iproperty: captaredfdither [TISLONe of (NG coRE S N the wires of the Southern New Fingland | \'aterbury, who died from found land or water. Jitos zanchdu suonthwesternyCInEEg Telephone Company, cutting off com- | | The second sectior be afternoon | Torpy plaintiff had argued that . 11 react the Alamo Ilveco M Untted| be justified in asking for a clavee i |10on Leagne; said that as t munication from this place for some |lSLShows. | o ined, 25: | trading with the enemy act was uncon- | S yesterdog nnd be justifiec as for a clause ir 1 Leag 3 B ounded, degre determ 5; 1 e °d that Spenc h the covenant that no foreigr | state laws co war produc- | BRITISH STEAMER A®ANDONED |time wounded stightly 169: fotal 194, Jishtutional -7, iCAD. Tiosre Toi e e ations meddle with|should acquire any possession on the|tion, nothing done unless it is OFF THE MAINE COAST ! 22 e icut men are: Wounded | ranch, had been released by Martin Lo- 1zainst our | American continents or the adjacent|dor ationally on Maing Ciaish 10 BOLSHEVIKI REPULSED { < F e o 5. Bal THE A. F. O L. FAVORS THE ranch, had rel 1 by Martin Lo. islands. However, he said, the cove- = = el e s 3 | SOUTH OF ARCHANGEL » nant extended the dectrine over the| TWENTY THOUSAND TON e L | Date |pez and was returning to Ojitos, tos oux ‘ artiord ORGANIZING OF EMPLOYERS | wether with cight other Mexican 0ld Proprietor Ledge, s eust Lond March 19.—The Bolsheviki r. Bridzepor world and its adoption would relieve FLOATING DRYDOCK TESTED|. )ld. Proprietor Ledge, so ot| London arch Th heviki the United States itself of any suspi- ' New York. March 19.—The American | cowboys held by Vil s commander. Manan, N. B, yesterday, was |on Saturday attacked the town of Mor- il Pyt | ey Sttesantod o Tohce S tes. |, Beltimore, Md. March 19—A twen- | ahandoned lae today. " All on board | jegorskaya, 130 miles soutd of Arch- {83409 ARMY OFFICERS ) o e s | the cowboys to join the Villa forces, lon of imperialistic designs on 8|4y “thousand ton foatinz drydock. | were saved. The crew of twenty-eight | angel, but were repulsed, according to ® HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED | horing men der to|according (o the messenzer. American neighbors which_is much larger than Iry- | men were taken off early in the day|a Russian official despatch —received 1-ing democriey into the ir : The release of Spencer and th> cows ritieism he |~ “Finally,” said the speaker, “an ob- | JoiCh 18 it hars, ree e e S e g Ty Russian Washington, March 19.—Qf the 188 - [ b'ing democtacy into the ir boys was obtained Ly the payinent of permitting | jection is made to the covenant on the | 12€K DeWey at the plant of the |and Captain John Caine left the e enermy 1oft fifty seven dead and | 434 officers of the army on duty when|9% this country, diclar o ($5.000 ransom by the Warren Caitle PERUS te ground that its provisions are con-| puthlehem Shiphuilding ~Corporation, | bound from Louisburg, C. . for | many wounded hehind them, while fve| the armistice was signed, 82409 had | WOIL a reprosentative $5000 ransom aren o e o trary to the constitution of the United |y wi| he ready April i. Work began |severul hours jater. 55 | unwounded prisoners and six machine | been discharged up to March 13, 4 ot ot ihe Soden ; s Bl s o fo e o oni it two, years ek =" | The Troja, registering 1,653 tons, was | guns were taken from them department announcement today show- | conference of the Sori PRESS OF CHILE FAVORS BR | o toirsauingia ton (8. _—— John, N. B with 3550 T(‘n'“"y e i e i = ed that of these 25499 wer» infantry | Engineers ed fo the pro-|mercial boycott, or to g ntee the = N. B L 3 tons of co | B B O with its failure | territory of another country, or to| WET JOWNS TO CCNSIDER them” for the : By : e LEAGUE OF » L IDDLETOWI MAN PRISONER | |Ofcers 15,550 meaical joficery, 2,349 Mr. Woll, who wa tstant R A LEAGUE O] "’AT|9T":’5‘ 4 5 were infantry officers 530 medical | § el Gomrers, he . 5 1 1y, — The limit the right to declare war are con- NUMBER OF LICENsss AVIATOR'S 0D/ RECOVERED { ON GERMAN RAIDER MOEWE | o, 1 140 ST T eors federation chairm: it- iwous iout Chile an: nimously trary to the powers vested in congress | PBrockton, Mass., Mareh 19.—Tow FROM CAPE FEAR RIVER| \richington. Mareh 13— Releass of |10,758 field artillery t in editorials tie powers which , Do!Y a arly | Now it so happens that all these|in this vicinity that voted lic nse lasty yayetteville, N. C., March “i9—The|six Americans who were taken from| Discharges from the ne _and | De Nf;' ‘,‘l,- ‘.v“‘l,"".:.‘” g to sout unj= ering_shout - | T e e e e | e Y oy s apprronibition | hody of Sergeant Walter Fleming, of | the British. mule ship Esmeraldas by | quartermaster’s corps totalled - 7 144} »as unalter: a peace. or Lodge in empha- | aiready made, still in existence, and|have decided to hold a conferen Providence, R. L, 267th Aero Squadron, | the famous German raider Moews One hundre 1 twelve officers of the | tzines of Diario of article 10 in|duly ratified by the senate. Treaties : i Licutenant H. JL Pope, of | year ago, has been reported by judge advocate ge department | vist z f th ‘”1"; s ul:l:)ang commerce ™ varions ways i hat @ gen-|pegioed, Ind. attached 1o the same|war department. One of the men, who | and r»:d, chaplains al:» had been wh—] 1 willing to send forth| have been common, and are too nu-|eral po the 3 15€s | gquadron, was drowned January 7, in | wer 3 for Aaranus, | charg = = the vattles of all the| merous to require citation. . |sranted will be discus {the fall of their acroplane > 'the| Denmark, is Rosery Werry, of Middle — {TO MEET REPRESENT.\TIVES ‘ © 3 ded” b “With the approval of the senate u}: RS E { Cape Fear river, near here, was found | town, Conn. SOCIALIST CONFERENCE TO | OF NEUTRAL COUNTRIES | demanded” he| 1817, an agreement was made with|GFFICIAL OBSERVER FOR |today. The body of Lieutenant Pope o BE HELD IN MONTEVEIDO| par D Trny e | = R L .*| Bogiand ‘to Hmit the naval forces ‘of TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT |has not been recovered { RATHBUN ON SUPREME . Montevideo, March _19.—Announce- | The foliowi ommiitiec has heen | REVOLT ASAINST SOV s U e the two countsjes upon the Great| . = o L U R — = — COURT BENCH OF R. I | man was made here today, that Pag. |vamed to meet the repesentat : GOVERNMENT IN PITROGRAD Ty evtreatyiaf 1818 the Tnites | AL of “America annomnced tonigh; | SECOND CASE OF SLEEPING Providence, R. L. Mareh “Himicr | Atairian secialist \cutferince wili b |ren&al coun . sondon, March 1 ' to accept it, all| States guaranteed the sovereianty and|that it had been noiified by the Royal SICKNESS IN BROCKTON|j ‘Rathhun was elected associate jus-|held in Montevideo in . April. The| the league of n firmed reporis an people Y of New Grana he|Acro club of the United Kingdom of| Brockton, Mass, March 15.—A sec tice of the supreme court of Rhods 1s- | programme includes consideration of| ‘.eon Boue l:y'wn}' Menshe e will have to zo} of Panama. By y of |the appointment of Major Patridge of | ond case of sleeping sickness was re- jland by the general assem} the attitude of labor and socialists fo- [ w11 Ceeil, Great therios | of the 1f A g 1904 we, zuaranteed and agreed to|the Royal Force as oMicial ob-|ported here today. The patient is a|He hus been a justice of the superior |ward the Tacna-Arica problem. \enizelos. Grocce; Puul lli\m‘?n’ Bel- | the Soviet, government s hroken out maintain! the indesendence of the re-|server atsSt. Johns, N. ¥ for the| Bridgewater man who is at a local|court. His eleetion Was to fll the va-| James H. Maurer, a socialist of|gium: Colonel E. M. HeSe * thelin Petrograd, according to 1 German / trane-Atlantic flight whih will start|hospital. A child died of the disease|cancy caused hy the raiirement of | Pennsylvania, will represent fhe social- |t n.ied States. and Dr. M. R. Vesnitch, i government vyireless despatch received: (Continued on Page Thrée—Col. 6) 'from Newfoundland Monday in this city Judge Davius Baker of Newport ists of the United States ¥ Rorbia 1 ght. are no | = on lahor of the Co thi ondider th e un- 1 ré iion of Poor . ment seial Democratic party. against