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VOL LX—NO. 55 POPULATION 29,919 NORWICH, CONN. MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1919 F EIGHT PAGES—64 COLS. PRICE TWO CENTS 7 LARIO T wed M e Telegrams | : ' Paris, Friday, March 21—Arthur . s R e D e 3 an[ T IHE EUAL |NDUSTRY v ir“v hf\!:KS::;h0131$;:3);i“0;fi§p‘10?:§}:i : "‘Jg:zaln Wi”' con‘(rucg d::‘\l‘g:thlgf;' DEC[AREU wAR UN ENTENTE 30 tons. : i not arrived in Paris yet, but has re-| by Troops of the Eighth ¥ ntinuous Service| " four provinces of Canada, Indi h o ported by telegraph diti i 5 . - - Fuel Administration Has Submitted a Proposition to the!Petrosrad " “"""™ ¥ United States Cavalry—: .. d Canada's population is 8835000, an| The New Hungarian Government Has Proclaimed Solidarity Members of the National Coal Association—It is Ex-|GREAT BRITAIN Aims No American Casualties. o tle. {nremetor L B With the Russian Soviet Government and an Armed to Result in B 6t 'tothe ‘Genérall Public- TO BUILD SOCIAL PEACE| Marfa, Texas. 3 ! Amerongen, Saturday, March 22 —! N < N 22 Norway's shipbuilding concerns are 4 5 - 2 Honton. MEar 1 fheir com- | of ihe fighti ‘United States’ Cavalry | (y the A, ¥)—There wax a state of | rushing Yvork In vards despite the | Alliance With the Proletariat of Russia—When the Hun- S . ments on the labor situaitm most of [under Captain Kloepfer returned |the exireme alert around the Vong lack of materials. { 2 2 2 3 Commission Would Consist of One Member of the [ 0 (b por, st most of) JO0S carty” toay Fooniiia | pi it Dot Cnails Mioagtoatline misheil o peoreat announced _that| garian Cabinet Resigned Last Week Martial Law Was . e R wkich attended the government's de- the border of Mexican ban-|and this morning in consequence of {96000 motor trucks were delivered up | I Cabinet and Representatives of Operators and Miners— {155 [/t [0 govepuments, de- 4 bringing ik them 33 cumeglhv former German emperor's Naving | o Feb. 1, 1914 R Proclaimed Throughout the Country. 3 e report on its inquiry pubiic. Regret|and two horses which had been |received last evening two violently| Treasury Department advanced an £ Duty Would be to Ascertain the Factors Entering Into{i<'cipresscd hat the same poticy was | driven from Nuncs by the . raiders | threatening Ietters, — one. cmanating |addiooer’ credie. of $55000.000 0| London, March 25.—The Budapest STATEMENT OF RETIRING * not adopted as regards :iic dispute|Vesterday. Captain Kloepfer re- | from Amsterdam and the other from!jtajian Government government is reported to be sizning :-I HUNG 5 the Cost of Coal. with the railway men. The Sfar, an ev- |Rorted that he had overtaken the|the Belgian frontier, and also a tele-| William T. Hanna, head of the Im- | proclamation acknowledging a state of ARIAN CABINET ering newspaper, rejoicing cver the | MexXicans eightcen miles south of | gram from a friend warning him of | perial Oil Co. Ltd., died of heart fail-| war between Hungary and the ente.: o, | Copenhagen, March 23.—¢By 'The ‘A, 23-~Ians for |prcduetion, labor condi . transpor-iyprospect that there will Le no triplejRuidosa and that five of them had menacing peril. All the Dutch gen-|ure in Augusta, Ga. |says a despateh to the Exchange 7 4 - | F:) The proclamiation of Sount Karol- aticn between |tation facilities and other factors en-|itrike, says been killed in the resulting skirmish.|darmes watching over the ex-emper-| Rates on crude oil products from |graph from Vienna. ¥1 aunouncing the resignation of the e coal industry |tering into the cost of coal be of-| “phis old land is going o show oth-|None of the Americans was hurt. or's welfare were kept on duty, In-|Texas and Louisiana called unreason-| The despatch adds that the Czecho- | FlUNZarian cabinet, of which he was x to the ficlally and accurately accertained by ler lands how to build social peace and| TW0 Mexicans were -vounded in the|stead of half their number being al- | able. and. diseriminatory. | Slovak government is prepariag to is- | B® head, after referring to the decis- bmitted in|some of the regular government afen-|gocial justice upon a vietory of libe fighting. making the casnalties amerg|lowed their accustomed rest. This | Liberty Loan bonds of the fourth|sue a modification order. lon of the peace conference at Puris members of [ cies, since the governmen: is the most | over autocracy. It is 1ot the first|the catile thieves seven, of tha gotal |morning all the zarden paths in the | jssue soid at new low record on the! gk to occupy Hungarian territory, says, . ion, repre- |appropriate representative of the PUD- |time that the British people have led | Rumber of twelve. - Captain Kloeper | nejshborhood of the shed whero | Stoek Fxchanse at $3.60. | PROCLAIMS SOLIDARITY according 1o a despatch from Vienna- ntry's | lic; the world toward the ligat. The coal |TePorted to Colonel George T. Lang- | William Hohenzollern was engaged in! Collinstown aerodome, near Dublin, WITH RUSSIAN SOVIETS |1 ‘The entente mission declared that 1 ad- That the public is one of the par-|..mmission is a peculiarly Dritish im- | Borne, commander of the district, hat | sawing wood, were constantly patroll- |was raided during the night and 80| 3 it intends to regard the demarcation announce- [ ties at interest, the other two being | L ovication, It has wocked so well |le recognized one of the ‘hieyes &s|ed by armed guards, while aven OUL- |vimes oad Asiateition. taken, , Copenhagen, March 23.—(By The A.|line as the political frontia: ns were the fcepital and lubor, and that no actionfingt we are all keen on developing it [ 2usenio Garcie, a former = Carranza|side the walls of the castle gendarmes| Farmers in New Hampshire are|P) The new Hungarian government of further o held by Ad-|affecting any of the findings of boldly and applying it t» all other in- | C@Ptain in the vicinity of Ojinaga, op- | were carrying loaded carbines. urged to replant their apple orchards |has proclaimed solidarity ~with the [is mamft] fungary the coal opera-|be taken untii all three parties, |y oinile labor problems. The se- | Posite Presidio, Texas. | e e SIS | thin vear: Russian Soviet government and an|JUmpl®® X ground and the reglon of through their duly qualified represen-| .. "0 cycoers was publieity inspired G e HAS MADE OBSERVATION OF As ‘a precaugion against fires, smok- | armed alliance with the proletariat of | ODerati®=, geainst the Russian soviet tatives, shall have had an opportuni-fy, go5 play.* ¥ |BOLSHEVIKI CONDUCTING | COIPITIONS IN GERMANY |ing is prohibted in all parts of mavy | 9f Russia, according to a despatch|army whiek is fighting on our frontfer. to consider and discuss the Propo-| =mpe \weekly Observer describes the CIVILIZE aris, March 23 4 ) yards and shore stations from Budapest dated Saturday. he land evacuated by us, however, s ccal commission sessions as an epoch- | D HAREARE | LRt aareh 23 (B The Aib V0 S ot oldigs. cF . EYhaL\Bani: “of | A to be the pay of the Crech troops hy member | ministratice Lolicy ars two separate SN0 or e Sl bt Thisimers Dvina river secto mdicate that |t0 Paris e ek s D R e L e RUSSIAN BOLSHEVIKI| “ds rovisional, president of the A i Y ioas. and tharefore |Paper says the new expeiment o the Bolsheviki are = to change | conditions in Germany and made a re- | francs. % L1 Copenhagen Pitorer Ay ta e .| Hungarian People's Re $ e z & emiten A i 5 ts o re valued at $801,840,- | P-) The new Hungarian Soviet gov- |aganst the Paris peace conference to SHES oF thio aovesaneit Sicasmiito o diem i SR} tachments, who Liave boen accused of | S10UCrs and the British primo minister, | ducts in 1918 were valued at $801,840, X for g That the tindings of 3, thus pro- | < i x 7 ans have over 100,000 acres ready for | Von Bentinck | cultivation. sals. ‘That the determination of facts, as thite 3 jance | the proletariat of the worl oH & ore by whin 0. an increase of $142,000,000 over|ernment intends to effect an alliance : : . d. killing or maitreating priscners. An|David Lloyd George, by which th o0 with the Russian Bolsheviki, according [ #nd support. , should be submitted to a per- [SFECil ¢ and that e ¢ esults) american officor who retirmed to Arch- | Said to lave heen profoundiy bapress 1007, national Mercantile Marine | 10 @ telogram which the Berlin corres — o : r commission of | Sheuld be ed to sce what can befarcr today, after a long stay i ; ] apest Pesti Mi ? oagent Genexiuent or Sommission (0%} aciifeved 1u' the solution ‘nriindustrial 955, (1005, affer s lone stayiim tiRNSE. L fo e o ts rep- | meeting during the week had no|Pondent of the Budapest Pesti-Naplo| Count ichacl Karolvi, the Hungac- ARt Thr Sallent Sveiints sk a public, tribunal paign there s at the rresent time|id in Germany,” x Bl today, | ehanzeron'thersale of - flests, Brltlahit o o O e | Inet. Teslgried Shs Iattor e :fclaa:; s ey points out t the | 0 i R e T S 2/t can be stayed only by prompt |tonnage. | Rassi At S Bads week after o pleta i 4 cubinet officer, or other appropriate of- s ontion of Trstice Sane| ¢:vilized warfare. i 3 Y P A | Russian envoys already in Budapest | Week after many vicissitudes, includ= ficial, to represent the public in con. | KOV doption of Justice San-| Gn a Bolsheviki prisonor recently |f00d relief and the lifting of the block- | War Department announced Base| .. O/t PEVOVE S EeorY ) B, BCaRegt | o O of terrar throughout the e SR B e opened up for the coal aptured, he said, i eopy |ade 50 that trade may begin agam and | Hospital § and Evacuation Units 3| Je0are hat o, Russlan, Red Army 15| 0€ & relen of terror throughout the AR T i e e athins v bspect of intensive recon- | SPUTed, b s P¥ | the idle German factories may receive|7 were assigned to early convoy |POW advancing on Lemberg, approxi- | shevik: gangs. The disorders heesets Shculd be an cqual number, say three, | 3iruction which other industries might | 01 %Fo% aw materials as fast as arrangements | home. mately 75 miles distant. This 7 tated the occupation of the greater part o anrase At ts OF Operttors dnd|Well envy. ' The newspuper adds that{Zhit g beretied kindly Y. ioe | can be made to pay for them.” Owing to a shortage of coal The ol oot s s |or Hun s aios of e et epresentatives £tors Hhie Bistors of the focal conrtecton ronngen. A of vainhie tmforma | Food alone Mr. Villard 'declared, | York subwavs were near a shut down. | (%, (2ISETH0,C00NNER, (8 SPOSAC 10 ) B, SOIY, Tiln, he, excention ot smmendations to the yre: dus rip! ) this secicr, where tie patrols fre- | P! jermans | 0 eris e Tagebl xpresses th reates e resignation of 3 g e :m],l Haenrls .r:}V‘::f‘ to acco ‘n] ufn e ‘13..'\‘,\‘1\ L “The brutalities of the Noske troops| German sailors at Hamburg agreed ;kvpn:wg dcmrfp;?rin" themn to-simitac | followed. hig presentatiosotul;“thn cag.i with the industry and: all factors e Nicoll Barr [ member | w‘m”{ - js|have put down the uprising for the|to man the ships on which food sup- | p Z0CHL TRENOR DRI A0 B Rt O iy ing the mea bound- tering into it, making for its pros-{in the war cabinet, ir icle Nl 00 e Zone post offive. for the ex. | EDert government,” he continued, “but | plies will be taken to Germany from - or retarding its deveiopment.” | the Weekly Dispatch, cring to the| { Germany. ary betwesn Hung: change of information regarding pris. | have produced a profound reaction. I the Allied mmre Lo L e A ments made recen-iv shorfening | (NS¢ Of intormation regarding Dris-|giq not find any responsible person| Heinrick von Eckhardt, German| DER P e — ing hours and raisir savs| o bellors have been | Macediho 4id ot cxpect anothor general | Minjeter to Mexico, arrived ‘at Laredo,| MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED ORDER PREVAILS! INJAND NT WILSON VISITS | FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE o cantesmlons haved hnt | Fo! o AR e e ke, with more fighting ,this month. | Texas, and departed for New York, THROUGHOUT HUNGARY AROUND BUDAPEST i torted by trad bu A tormer Balsherte sirso ot et “The pecple are worn down and{en route to Germany. | ‘Amsterdam. Saturday, March Copenhagen, March 23.—A despatch ECENT BATTLEFIELDS ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION ! res S o chs b the e o elect- Irelpless, and the m are very Dil-| Dept. of Commerce reports 777|(By The A. P.) When the Hungarian |from budapest dated Friday said that ¢ Vilson,| New York, March 23.—Sixty-five| v note DN cartaing her womnaen loner | ter against the old regime and the Of- | troy ounces of platinum ore, ‘Worth| cahinet headed by Count Karolyi as|at that time order was being maime Miss | per cent of the cefell 1 s ' rId ZeL I *| ficers, who dare not show themselves | g66,327, w jmported into the Unit-|provisional president resigned late in|tained by the troops and the national in the streets of Munic! ho cal- jed States in January. the week, the governing party, ecom- |guard The revolutiona 0 WbLHA Iie ioualy i (i Tevolveny; inl By VIOICC- | Fraud or misrepresentation by pri-|prising socialists and Commumsts, |Iicnt, it was stated, had issued a pro- war work. the anual report made 1 ng 3 vik soidiers from mal- .| vate income tax advisers in ‘many | proclaimed martial law throughout the |hikition agaimst thé carrying=of arms, Chauny, | public today v e total paid Pt :ny > ar ! igmorant of'| cities was reported by revenue offic- | entire country, according to a despatch {making the penaity for disobedience neighbor- | for all purposes was $26,509,710, and At v £ atis i e of the Germat. ‘roon~ in|ere it was learned in Washington. |from Budapest. five vear: :nal servitude and a fine f i sum $17,042,140 went to allev- o I SHE T P » b5 J and Rumania, but| Hugh C. Wallace, newly appointed| TUnder the title of “Hungarian So-|of 50,000 kronen. fate the misery induced by wa t e rverte g o soldiers returning from these countries | \mpassador to France, called at the | cialist Party” ithe Socialists and Come| Other despatches antounce that or- Of the various channels into which | < 5 tr Bolohoutt oners | Are. telling the truth and openly ac-|yhijte House and announced he would | munists have combinad and will ad-|der prevails in tiy country districts sum was directed. the American ! theoris 1 inister ¥ sticle | PR cusing their officers of wholesale thefts | ¢ajy for France next month minister the country. around Budapest. sss was the largest heneficiary, |1 . In arckansela and deli te cruelties Forty girls were in danger from total during_ the two |air \ i T With reference to the German view | g0 when an explosion destroyed the 960. The Y. M. C. & : . At ors renorts that the situ-|of the possible peace conditions, Mr. 00 and _the Tnited |cc th : f Ivoroid Co.’s plant at Newark. The|OQ'LEARY JURY DISCHARGED; ATTORNEYS NO AID IN ‘ The ¥. yillardgsalas TS loss was estima 1t $30.000. Fund $2,514,700 he Y. |emplove : 1 have talked with sever s F. TO REACH VERDICT EC ; : fio 2 have talk al German 5 of $6000 s AILED REAC! I SECURING SERVICE BONUS 1lso handled $255.000 of | | e YEpce s o S sgates to L Larceny o n _money orders W peace conference, who | ~arceny of $0000 I one O ars ¢ York, March 23—After delib-| Washington, March 23—Officers and Jation's; money for *the|WATERBURY DENTIST'S NINE STRIKE AGITATORS German government sign- bene of prisoners of war a z Hur: 1 allicg 2 i B! discharged L ARRESTED IN COBLENZ| I s don Led demnt- [ B85 SEERE O e e o o veraic v"w‘;mwra\j iy Froaea s 3’.<-.‘“"\3m’°2‘:,5‘Z&Zéé’i? fifi‘er‘rfi;:e;t oreign armies Other recipients in- | BODY EOLHO N GMIAL L the A, P |~ After remaining in a comatose con- [case of Jeremiah A. O'Leary. charged|their claims for arrears in pay by plae- led the Knights of Columbus, | \\»'c Conn., Ma 5 B for | Other thar | dition for @ weels, Charles T, /Cumbto h violation pf the e 1 law, {ing them in ihe hands of htiorneys o - 0,000; Jewish Weltare Committee, | '0CY of Dr. D r : | R e ¢ 7 Lamed 35, dicd in a hospital at Wilming” | 9= discharged by Federal Judge Mand [him agents, said » statement issued v 0,0 Y. W. @. A, $850,000, and|nent W X A £ i o worknien in v N 1 1V Peasm >|ton, N. C., from lethargic encephalitis|ut 73 o'clock today. oday by the war department. It was Tl ProsdenCy, £L0poed | the ‘War Gatip Community . Serviee | Several fuesmf. nter-in t . industries, e to r assembly, and pos: 0i “sleeping sickness. Of the eight counts in the indict-|cxplained that adjustment of claims B TN floppc | the. War. 0y Y e b e i ~| the Germ: »ple itself Belief was expressed in London|ment, three had been eliminated Dby|thus presented was dels “because h some who! “\edical research and relief activi- X i hat i on ce: officars Who as Frerafoe J) = of bitterness 3 ol NReial - lolates. - Hiat compromise | the court. The jury reported that "IM reason of additional filiug and hand- es were promoted by donations of | the t 100 feet 2 mong = the al ; Foulas bt ran ok b the miners and | had acquitted O'Leary, former editor|lng of unnecessary papers of the iter- $570,192, of which $512,687 went t ere t 1 ¥ - e f artac S 3 1 SEE g pTog transport workers and a national [Of the anti-British magazine ‘Lu!l-hné mediary.” foundation’s War Demonstration | Actin 1 X 3 \ | strike would be averted { four of the remaining counts, but had| “Tho clyim ot the sold Hospital and for medical research, | a 3 y rike agitators were z POLAND IS CAUSING Louis Lacourt, oen inlsg ol e Cnit s e e e National - Committes - for | it ey : T e rously | wounded | o Bull |'Publishing -company an|rectly by 1 ief. The National Committee for z »ership in 4 Marok s while seated with I e in their|t ,Publishing _company _: v by t Mental Hyglent disbursed = $25.798. | cDora o L le One prof e " great | automobile in fro Jorth End | American Truth society, co-defendants ind the Yale Mobile Hospital 1° g e 0 n, arres i Coble 2 2 received $25,000. i t The normal activitles promoted by | fo_consult the foundation were not | Erve 1 > W imarried, 3 {meanwhile. The International Hea BT L from d % ! ten or nd utterances BODY FOUND ON BANK loard , a subsidiary organiza i n 1963 and| show contempt for Ebert, Scheide- | : ! in order o allow entry of transat- |ten obi 1 2 OF MERIDEN RESERVOIR |carried on studies of the hook a mer ut £ ann and Noske. body | and about $1.000,000 expendad e soc e four counts hich O'L L b . - these researches e — ing of est is only among a small Martin Lopez, Villa's second in com- | the Publishing company and T reeruiting officer, a statement of all was fo Many hospitals and four medica!|SHORTER WORKING HOURS | per 3 orkmen in the Ameri- nd schools In China were aided o sup- v e G | Namon Vega,|Society were acquitted ‘*he;:cdmtlflr‘lé wilitary service since the dsclaration £ ey . : rown agi- € 1 “point” whn e B8 | (piracy to obstruct enlistments of war against Germany and the ad- FOR BEVERLY SHOE WORK L : 1 s all known agi-| 3 illed in battle with Federal St Y50 il thel o t Ger an e al |ported by the fund. Yellow fever S BLY SHOE MORKERS| (s E d, they do not i 500 miles south of Columb D O el <& fo whichtho ‘chicek “shoail g e et Venmels, nd atahiy o e e o Y st el i an’| 2 ts in the August and Septem-| Claims for arrears of and al- [ malaria researches were made at tw c Hojever, | the Amerlcan 3 ot Vide di-| Arguments to reopen the mewsprint| 0CVY® A0S In fhe SUEVE, ang CGERIN ) Claims for arrears of pay due offl. e depart- |Points in the southern part of the g it among the worki | G L case throush which reduction on the | ber 18 o o e eroey 1 hejcers and enlisted men at 1hoe time of Miner went | country ianh b - les thr it the area that any at-|Vergence iews. A ¢ under | case O e o 'he | on ‘which the jurors disagreed in theltvcir"death 11 the servies Shouls o xaminer went | COLPIEY. o fllon dollars was spont in | ¥ W48 made at the offices of the cor-| fampts T workmen from go- | 1 1 Cambon, | ¥ Rl et AR S bl e of three of defendants Was|,dressed to the zone (inance officer 2 5 » poration here toni; The following|ing to t X of employment | g i [ the [ the D lted io the Toderaijanioyert B lleged to have beenland ail elaims for insurance, unpaid B s henad would by the severest|isi member r. R g SR | committed in the October, 1917, issue|family allowance and compe.sation for - % The nited Shoe Machinery ror- ilit nd that all strike|the Ameri 0 1 ade ommissio death or disability, undes the w: 3 POIN CLARES THAT i Shp e St s decided | it Incs; B0 (Ehatual r disability, nndes the war risk OINCARE DE poration announces that it has decided : k S hens. SELSi00 Tot ary aeTIte At insurance act, should be made direct'to £ : e 4] fication. nicans of r . y Paris, March 23.—President Poin- |DOUTS 2 o the workmen in its! T an e et Bl A bill providing for the payment of | Of the magazine. GENNANYSOUGHT \WAR | (o etablish 2 Iabor acheduls: jof = : "|and non-commissioned officer who |ITALIAN PREMIER ABSENTS the War Risk Insurarcs Dureal, care, speaking today at the reopen- | BeVe ISUREChc Il : ! 3 4 - ed in i+ against Germany HIMSELF FROM CONFERENCE |Treasury ’,'l;nl‘""‘"‘“"‘ nd a0t to the ing of the higher Normal school said \““‘ B0, Jnto e Monday, March|on Saturday have i 2 ns ¥ K"\”\Hfl ““‘m“mm - “Dm‘-m» Paris, Friday, March i 33 l:xg e S RN tria and Germany before declaring | %1, ' ! i marks eacl : 1 o detach 1 1 o e A l.)l—4 omment 'n s been (,\‘ ,.x]‘d »v| MEETING OF FRIENDS B POsIA and T i o ast he corporation St | part of Prussia from Garn t - | the ssence of Premie ando of - o OF niinsln wnd Wrauoe created an|. %o oiment swith dts) 4200 of Spussia nafy Gern Court of Appeals at Albany affirmed | i1% SEEERTIT T OF IRISH FREEDOM | 1 Geo Italy from conferen, eparable tion by the ultimat- 1 EMORIAL ren Lilos . y y z ¢ othe ultimat-| o bloves whereby they are permitted | CANADIAN M £ LI the decision of the Second Appellate 3@ TR COGAETEen B e of| New York, March 23.—The adoptipn e 10 join the unions of their respective| BUILDING AT YPRES | i Division dismissing the complaint of | 0%, o "o U EHE 1 posed, how- | Of Article 10 of the proposed constitu- jon and conci fo- 301 [ Aan e Sl G SriCemans fo|Clarence V. Henner, in a suit brought [ S £O4 1 Trom attending | ton of the leaguc of nations woul v = | WS e e i By Attofites oRthe bt e o ant ot ey | by hum to restrain consolidation of the | 1" metings 50 (he xeprosenta- | COMPel the United States to aid Great s " t out complementary, if su-| METHODIST RELIEF SHIP Canadian headquarters stafi that the|stocd President v i Naw Sxank ! th Lakel Shore, an€ltztives of other allled couricies desir—{ SFUAI In “holding Treland i Ssah BRIDGEPORT WOMAN § Sariions. peoofa”: tha presidsnt said IS TO SAIL SHORTLY |Canadian memorial building at Ypres | trely satist w t other roads, lcd to discuss the settlement of the|JUSation” and its ratification would be KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE | “Telesrams dated July. 1 o ® S ouli) el = man i of te | mbon’s commit Aastrian-Italian 100 privately, | (he most shameless betrayal of g . M : ¥4, abiow ihat Besltn hed pushod w York, March 25.—A Methodist| woniC (o uith e Canadian defense | Loimoons comm Lo CASNUALTIES REPORT TO - e rvately: | people in history,” said a. resolution ~Mrs, . ,," T e ;“; ‘“"_-: ed | . ship laden with food, clothing, |of Ypres, a v of everything pub- | pevisio et | DATE TOTAL 269714 (i ir i adopted today ai 1 mass meeting .of ars old, of 0BG SiOpe IR ine: face Lot n rm implements and por- | z be Ftled o Sitba e s . = S g - A S O e {the Friends of Irish Freedom which when | 7 ished fact. At the pres-|iaplo houses for war sufferers 1w m"‘]‘”"‘, cOHTErE Sehe \aldes of) theil commitie: ; Washington, March 2! 7|n.l 1 ecause it might est .\'N‘]r*-‘ called upon President Witsor, 1o 1ol mobile another proof has fallen | seurt within a few weeks for France, | ient, models of ihe trenches. pic-| : osing lcasuaitios e, renortd by the oL SRS © hne | uPON the freedom of Ireland before ap- Bouthpott. | t nds of the govérnment of | Tialy and southeastern Europs. i |lUres and offcial photographs and {rido ommanding general of the American ndary commisseons “have | pPOR L€ FROECOM, Of P Ralph E.|th 2 Methodist Board of Foreign Missions|foSter of all the Lunadians who made % Bxpe onary Forces: £ S ¢ status ofl "1t Trelund does not gain its liberty A atations 11, 1914, the Austrian|, .m"'w e espert sn Missions| ¢p0 supreme rifice there REV. DR. CHARLES A. EATON First section.—Died from wounds, Lemberg, whicl: involves|yetora the adoption of the league of Mrs sssador in Paris was iInformed | “"The, department of war emergency| . When the transfer is | TO ENTER A NEW FIELD 9 died of diseise. 91: wounded self-determination. nations constitution, the resolution with her, but Ballhausplatz (the Austrian!ang reconstruction of the Methodist|S2id the officer, “We propose to con-} (.o yo0 March Asserting I rely, 18; missing in action, 5; total oreme council toda resumed| gggerteq, Article 10, which guarantees Hendrickson | foreign office) that the two central|centenary commission, it added, had|}Crt this ground into i“_‘”‘:“"“'!\,m. f that the period of war recon 3 Lion [of che Swwestern Bovnd ol b e integrity of the signa- two year |empires had reached an entire ac- | appropriated $997.830 for immedia ,-f"@'fl“’,‘_"l Ll 1' nad :‘ o ‘f“"w\\ struction would ‘“either constitute | Total nun casualties to date, wnd Italian action may in-| o0y bowers forever, would make Irish £oxd jon the Bolitleal situation result-|relief work in ltaly_ this year, $75g/0001 205 DI i e S raita | the coming of the Kingdom of God or including those reported ,m'.:\u‘_ 'vence the decision of the council on| frcedom impossible. glare of [ing from the Sarayevo incident and|for France and sums for other coun-|20d flowers. ‘Camada in Ypres' would 0 v 0 0 Cinction of civ 2dward | sgrove, Bridgeport, “Irish blood so freely poured out for passing | o1, ;‘” “""*‘l'l'"‘ '”"‘;l‘l“f,n""fi»' | tries which bring the total to be ;r'r’)‘; :‘,f' \‘“r‘qf’,“‘in:‘g',m’ What We' ijon,” the Rev. Dr. Charles A ““v;;‘ of Jrounds. the only Conne OCONE T e America in this war,” continued the ble for him to| “An accord on all consequences,|spent in Europe to 08,850. An | PTOPOSC g announced today his gnation of ticut man in the list A M E resolution, “will have been shed to the roa ¢ |mark you. Not only ‘did they de- | sunt has been aliotted for re- == = S huorake the Madsor . 1 in action (including 5 | prese; e Britls i fhe road He|mark vou. Not only did they de-|oqual amount has been allotied for re-| gpopETARY DANIELS HAS the pastorate of the Madson Avenu i ectiong : : 65TH CONGRESS REVIEWED | preserve the British empire and rivet ess driving and | clare war, sought it, Wish- | construction needs the United | Baptist church to ‘help interpret the it sea) . Washington, March 23— Accom. | the chains of Irelan L for appearance|ed it and precipitated it. States, ARRIVED AT BREST | principles of the kingdom of God in Died of wounds . “oea cisasal . Washinstonf Much 3E s P 3 tomor- B —— — Brest, March —The American | the realm of every day lif died of disease ........ . = Y DIED AFTER BEING IN . . e kS 3 sottia_Bolshevik officer, to a hospital onthe tion's total expend ng the |:iirve : LR Sl nonuslonyhe year 1817 and 1 v devoted ) &n v e ! is all that said the statement, hould be submi Gischarged cflicer of sol- : aier L the war department director of ! T ; ! = cafe in Boston. . s ol 8 rival from Berlin, admitted to the - ap sion : Zble from Buenos Aires says|Dess manager of the magazine, Claims for the 380 additional bonus ares with the purpose of urging : G ot on fie- | obey an order of the Government to| The three counts eliminated charged|department eaid, should be sent to the and creating disturbances to| e : tnload COASIY:S mers the -t | violation of the espionage law finance officer at VWashington and ¢ | i application should he. accompanied ne : e a_certifiel copy of tha discharge Fifty-three Villa rebels, including| A The four c on which e certific to be made by the nearest 7 lantic ships. 1 officers say that the 1 i not touched it would be |fghting tuberculosis in France have j ¥ = rch -Max Professor W. univer- ceome mem- ation to the N. J, March 23 —Gott-| Washington, March —Paper Ce monarch and secared the assent |tonight by firc. believed to have been |fried Krueger, millionaire brewer of |stocks held by mills increased dur- MODERN WOODMEN OF SREtverlinil o Mot Hi o set by an incendiary, and third | this city, who after going going to|ing the month of February with the AMERICA HAVE DEFICIT | v ithout consulting Ch Trilding was damaged before bucket{Germany in 1914, at first refused to|exception of hanging, felt and build- v > e ey trigades and three fire companies|return to America because he be- |ing papers. the Federal Trade Com- \s 2 rasit of 0|70 SUPPRESS BLOCKADE OF from New Sork extinguihed the|lieved the United States would not |mission reporied today. On the husts crease in tae death rate flames. sever rdlations with rmany, and of the average production for the lern Woodmen uf Arver AUSTRIA A\TlD HuNaAlzv who later was detained there by ill | month, however, the report showed | 1 last, according 2 ay, March 22 —(By - health, arrived at his home here to- |that news print rk A. N. Bort he | the ~* e Austrian foreign A ECIDENTEELNESHOTIAID s antsy o o war . R ) o Ao aatimE dium of the house of representati st. is, Mo., 93— 3 fon B 3 board, arrived in Brest at 10 o'clock | section of the Emergency Fleet Corp- |Wounded in action (over S today. TinAnined’| St e e The Jull GERMAN PEACE DELEGATES|laide ODowd, a 16-year old school. | London. March 23—A this morning. | & : , ? | bR = 0= | MuSt be consider in the legislative days, |According 10 a statement cuoted by|the American naval attache, Admir Explaining his belief that his ef-! ks prlscner ER U d R D ks : dmiral Alexander S. Halstead. U. S.|“ministry”. than in a “pastorate”, Dr.| T .. 269,714 ] Sonvene, aleo 1s contained M e Dub-| . The jubilee feature is supplied i | who attended her. have been unable |L:ne0usly among both the Czech and i fanaeta The Sixty-fifth congress is shown to|years ago. The convention will cony ¢ 0 . minal acted as a guard of honor for the|sonal organization. total 5 hi hanze inz assured that only with Rolshevist public resolutions, 45 private laws,| The most important feature of the ’ & isit to Brest. etary Daniels | ten years, coming to New York from | SUNDAY’S LIST Tine . EX-EMPERUR CHARLES | geviency to Czech rule. visit _to Br aniels | ten years, coming ew York from | names, classified as follows: resolutions were introduced, of which | the national enfranchisement of Wos < o BARRACKS AT PELHAM |at Camp_ Pontanzen. Jas “Johu D. Rockefeller's Church.” | Adoiph M says Colonel St w S — - —_— b p i i 7 si . i e il died from accident and|remainder in the senate. President|ter conditions o mament to wateh' tho. . eataient|. Telham Bay, N Y. March 38—Two| B WER KRUEGER'HAS |PAPER STOCKS HELD BY and moral status of womsn and chil- The only Connecticut casualty re OBITUARY. . wounds, T 5 life. s : congress are officially reviewed in the|JUBILEE CONVENTION OF ECLSHEVISTS ARE AT transport Leviathan, with Secretary| During the war, Dr. Eaton served !Died from accident and other o5 | final number of the monthly compen- NATIONAL SUFFRAGISTS — STATE OF COMA 73 DAYS| WORK IN BOHEMIA|of the Navy Josephus Danicls on|as a director of the National Service| causes . - 28 3 DECLINE TO BECOME Kansas City, Mo, March 23.—Ade- S ippearing today. Unfinished business|lee convention of the National Wol e S cent returned) .. D s i 55 | le . man ragramme is in progress S OHRIGE. e LW o e il Oration s oTgantzcd fo speed 1 uD i chip : in action (notincluds of the congre rily | Suffrage Association was opencd ine girl who has lived in a state of Secretary Daniels was received by | production. formally here today with the reception coma here for seventy-three 1 aataca ] t at program of the new consress, soon to|of delegates by the directors. " {died today. She became ill with ty- | the Daily 3Mails Berila correspond- | Moreau, maritime prefect, and Rear | forts would be more fruitful in a| = of delegates by the director Y o & en: s corresppndent savs strong LR 5 5 i L phoid fever three weeks before los e o e ; B Con s | lication, which edited by W. Ray|the fact that women won the vote in Sisnts ropaganda Is being carricd cut simul. | X dis o Brest. Adm Saserted bat o1 ; Second section—Wounded (degree 3 . : n ing consciousness. Kight physicians, | PFOPasan N., district commander at Brest A !Baton asserted that “human contact £ ) o Clightlsie. | Loomis, an official of the hous the first suffrage sta yorr e e it : and| detachment of ‘marines with a band |is slowly taking the place of imper- Undetermined wounded slightly, 45; e fEsEsumae stale. SV DU GRS 4110 explain the case. Cerman workmen, the Bohemians be lams ~'B Clphy of Bros have appropriated approximately $57.-|tinué through the k, with thr = ge | W e s t!sccretary, who went to the prefect-| Dr. Baton has been pastor of the| Alexander P. Cichy of Broadbrook,|fove SRPTOPTIAed apProsimately $57.} tinue through the week, wrh three sgs © vnder- | ew | TZERLAND TO ADMIT d can Germans secure the right of|ure, where he will stay during his|Madison Avenue Baptist church for|is listed as slightly wounded. will cor self-determination and escape sub- e | \ |and conducted 32 congressional Inves. | convention will he the unionizaion of - SIL g ARl this aftenoon was the host of Major Cleveland, where he was pastor of the| Sunday’s casualty list contains 58| tigations. A total of 22,594 bills and|the women of the coun(ry te work for Fdonard Da agen March The Vienna = | General Ely A. Helmick, commanding | Euclid Avenue Baptist church, known ! he Natio g Killed in action, 5; died from‘ 16,684 originated in the house and the|men and for legislation that will bet- ¥ boate a4 at Ekartsau 1y the British | BAY DESTROYED BY FIRE : Tem X in the civil, industrial il o ; e s o other causes, 37; wounded severely, | Wilson vetoed five me: 3 B i B B Boror ot e 1aree trarks abithie PalERs pa RETURNED FROM GERMANY MILLS ARE INCREASING |1i; total 38. = - dren. St By (s of the one-val fra R Prcaceumoyed = | ported was of Sergeant Fdward T.| Henry Martin Blossom. U. S. S. NORTH CAROLINA |ICeck, Meriden, listed as dead of| o York, March 23— FHenry Martin| DUE AT NEW YORK TODAY | { Blossom. author and piavwright, died ew York, March 23.—A | o | 2 wireless e N o= here tonight of pneumeni Mr.| message to The Associated Press from LONDON BOARD OF TRADE Blossom, who was 32 ye was| the T S. North Carolina tonight born in St. Le nd his wife is on|announced that the vessel, which is Eondon: March (E2zoSanoires ih to New York from that city.| bringing 72 officers and 1.100 troops . S P ]!m!l stocks on hand | conference was heid at the hoard of ng the ical comedies Mr.|from France. will dock here at noon h A % day. He returned to this country onfat the end of the period equalled|trade today in an endeavor to arrive| ym_contributed to the American| Monday. meet [ office been informed hy the KILLED HIS BROTHER! i Holland-American liner Nordam, | slightly less than one week’'s output. {at a solution of the dispute of the! - were “The Yankee Consul”| Units on board, according to . {he Sev- | It armistice eomm the| Waterbury, Conn, March 25.-—-While | which docked at Hoboken this Publishers’ statisties for railvay men. It failed of its object| "M Modiste,” 7 Red Mill" “The|message, inciude 103d Trench i ted powers have decided | playing with a calibr> ~ revolver, | monr: month, according fo the commission’s |and was adjourned until tomorrow. Slim Princess” and “The Only Gir! { Mortar battery, part of the 25th (Key- unanimously to suppress the block- | James Stolfi, 11, accidentally shot report, show an increase over Janu-| It is understood that the negotia-| The funeral will be held Wednesday | stone) division, the 139th aero squade of Austria and Hungary, says a|ki.led his brother, William, tions are proceeding smoothly and|merning under the ausplces of theldon, 50 casual officers and convales- STUDIES RAILWAY TROUBLE| and| During 4the absence of Krueger, A n 7, late this{who is 82 years old, ail of his prop-|ary in the percentage of advetising 1 despatch received here fafternoon he bovs found the gunjerty was taken over hv the alien{to reading matter in all editions of{that there is a prospeet of a settle- | Lamhs' club, of which he was a mem-| cent. casuals fror Pennsylvania, News Sion spetadiar publications usin wepring ment of the matfe: ! Jersey and other states. in a bur of their hon e e et TN

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