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& & & 3 _ Bullet'n Service Flag Norwich VOL. LXI—NO. 56 POPULATION 29, 919 NORWICH, CONN., TUESDAY TEN PAGES—80 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS MACKAY PLACES BURLESON IN CLASS WITH EX-KAISER Declares His (Mackay’s) Dismissal as President of the Postal | “Despotic and Brutal”—Ascribes the | Telegraph Co. is Action as Culmination of D the Postal Co. and Establish a “Wire” Monopoly—Will Fight Postmaster General's >ostmaster | dismiss- st president | of Com ckay state- return when M to ca cor tic ob rda Wiliam not have and vin Mr W CAPT. WEISGEREER | DOCTORED"' GASOLINE | | nu | ization’s delegates. Scout Ir ment no manent camp s, Calif Omaha, Neb nd Reading 0 plicatio ing the BEC'Y GLASS EPRESE ETTER TATIVE N M'FADDIN | SE hy, HCOCK A = ND LENROOT TO EBATE LEAGUE OF NATIONS 'M BIBLE STUDENTS" ARE A RELEASED ON BAIL oftl | per LACK OF CLOTHING IN CENTRAL EMPIRE| 4.—Lack countries of w £l of |8 m zram tod aple to con on_of clot} by the American Hoover said that in|O°f r devastated countries a e population homes be- | + clothing while new bla were wrapped T0 ause of sta born & n pap: abl nsufci Be a FHUANIA HAS TREATY | WITH GREAT BRITAIN| aris, Mar (French Wirsles: rvice)—The hus govern- t has corcluded commercial treaty with Great MiWain by which 1 thuania will receive «dit for the purehase of feveral lion francs' worth of gocds, 10 advices received herc Reports frem Kovno say an Amer- an mission 13 investigating the food pestion in Lithuania and that a rench milltary mission 21rived there sr March 19. A Britisi mission is ex- -—nn,xguuu- days - on - tha m accordin AV Stoy w. at | ment {ing that the strue “This tablish ACHIEVEMENTS OF BOY vhon: world depende appointed clash Japanese, complete | pending judgment on the affair | STEAMER MELROSE SENDS Halifax s steamer Melrose, wh wireless calls picked up here lost her rudder. Avon, Conn, March 24—Wi PN il ] Cabled Paragranhs To Establish Aerial System. Buenos All , Argentina, —Italian aviators huvi establish an ae tem between Buenos Aires Asuncion, the capital of l‘m"u\"ul\ DEL]BERATIDNS OF SUPREME COUNCIL NOT GIVEN OUT Paris, March 24. results of the delil preme council today be stated in the offici and probably will take form in effect on the confercnce work larly with respect to reparations, tiers and the league of nations. The advocates of the leaguc of n: . tions maintain that it is in no way re Autocratic Order to the Last | iraig the progress of the pe as the league meetings are held at {night and are nearing a conclusion, whereas the obstaci to the treaty are on questions of prin niers thus far ure an agreen and g are not likely to o eliberate Conspiracy to Ruin | their particu- He ridiculed M. that the 1t of his the postol Burleson's dismissal “was the re- ure to obey instructions department,” assert-| The war council {oday aga osthl's only two failures | with Poland, which question with instructions were in|to a settlement. It is understood that ses where “ambiguity” of the in-|the recommendations of the C: ons caused delay, and where the | committee for a Pol orridor mpany “would have faced nros East Prussia to the Baltic will ns with po; heay despite the objections raised 1 mier Lloyd Geo The Pol jons at present 51y proceed to t and ruin the | at Koenigsbe: and then es- | order ire communi- state- have been unable to | 2 awelt comply by sible act of Mr con graph syst Byl m e Baitic an ad of te consp al Tele monopoly United S ymay land Danzig, in | mans over Da i resumed its night, Preside commissi tion ir uations commission SCOUTS OF AMERICA | March er ompleted covenant d neludec amendm ew Achievements Boy America in Amer- zation and educa the United State scheduled post-war recc discussed at today of the withou other . drama youth o part they the nation work, wer al meeting nationa ivided hoseNby meu ttended the con reporting the growth of th throughout United St uncement was made tha < were purc Ala Indianapolis, } Haute, Ind.: Montclair, N Akron, Ohio; Seranto: Pa. and Milw: showed th ar_in Birminghan T PROTESTS GIVING RACIAL EQUALITY TO © Ma teports ork, merit badges we: couts in 1918, nd that 66 160 ag; [ honor meda acted upon, melud gold m parent scout n efforts to ve other n f e pris s only $40,000 to not one of en in the 5,000 said, B had Scouts EK A FULL PARDO commit 10 of Ame s advo ced the mocratic abs W a gre gh mor evoted d »m, notwith plea nder oner: or p wdded t hu Th Am rous to hoi 1 to be ger f now hieved PORTED L!QUOR TO 3k CSNFISCATED AND SOLD adive «iequate | PROPCSAL FOR A UNION PrSTnCE OF PR\.‘TESTANI‘ CH URCHES nion of Pre to ECIAL TRAIN PROVIDED FOR EX-EMPEROR CHARLES March 24.—Au: received here s ithorities provided a spe Former Em- land. Color Fkart- government to POUND STERLING CLOSED AT $4.62 ON LONDON EXCHANGE don, M. (1] pound va + numt mi ompani | o $4.62 the best funds t the rate sceme wer level DEVELOP PRODUCTION OF MEAT IN SOUTH AME"ICA nama, reh 24 ift, of t pack on the of tradin T today or wilt o Alres by Mr. lin | wer way to Panama and said that cheap Vaiparaiso, meat for <n the possi uction_in that ~sion of e mot ift REDUCTION IN SHIPMENTS TO ORIENT AND ANTIPODES, Washington, M § rate reductions were ordered today | the railroad administration on ber of articles of parts for export to Japan, China Philippines from tory and castward are specific an. tween 15 and i | | his | its | | - of dev h Ameri pany pla 16 Do adled ex: loping 2. He et Commodity | PROBE CLASH BETWEEN 7 U. S. SOLDIERS AND JAPANESE w York, March 24—A committee Americans at Tien Tsin has been to investigate ther recent| between Americun soldiers and | it was learned today at the | department. Pending receipt of report, officials “us- | RENOUNGED COMMERCIAL TREATIES WITH GERMANY | b.% (Fr chinery and Pacific 1‘. d_arc said to range te are Berne. ervic cil has renounce nch federa Wireless coun- commerc 1stria s taken WIRELESS CALLS FOR HELP| March The | 17 éaties with Germ h left St. Nazaire | [ung iis act 9 for New York. sent out|tnat Switzerland shoul: for help tod)y, sayinglered in the negotia t she was in distress. A message | commercial trcatie id that the ship had !.ra Spain. March noc Ttaly 4 steamsh'; the end of waekly trip and those line, lost year, Letween Spanish Argentiny, 1ov at Yera Cruz, “ampico and Havana, “he first of *he company's hips. Gadir, has already been lau Wil soon he put into service. ON MAN KILLED BY FALL OF TREE am H, me, a wealthy tobacco grower here, almost instantly killed today when ree, being felled on his place, hit toward ports ched and communication | The A. P.) The | erations of the su- | 1 communiques, | on- | sturt | e trea- | foundland ple, on which the | get close | Jand MHON | deiermining 1 proba- | o £.30 o'clock to- | be hind- | the | on make | to {he postoffice department. the | ps To Attempt Flig". t “Sherian Troops Across the Atlantic iIn May Naval Seaplanes Will! Start .From Rockaway Beach, L. L. W planes which 1055 tl 0 but actuai will much probably at some Whether cirect coun longer reute has ot Naval a May Long sea- flight ic Oceun 1n wi ir nd the | will or follow | Azor stee e for Treland via tihe vet been ary R nnounc- 1t the destroye | today th been ordered to pi to investigate Sor facili along the co urpose of from wh nt it hecame to descead Rockaw ties st for the bas th could p which the ey th for | basis. cute wil 1is ¢ne of th {and Commar tie trans- 1 Commander nd the | most. cor moder neer, the of- the investigat n. ney is expected o turn to the States n about anes would the tation and, f ma- cted for nsport ihem vas m. SEAPLANES NOW AT ROCKAWAY BEACH A Three of hich the empt its and of th Rockawa seaplane Liberty oml) 1 wo tra el oline itained consumpti fliglt n for of six- the design atlowed u storag: PROTEST UTTERED BY THE BISHCF OF 4l ro: in rar which he shop had | Zimmerman note in whick t, v destroyers, | oes ara encountered, | | id it was|® Defeat Bolsheviki Siberians Are Conducting an Offensive West of the Ural Mountains. March. 24 (French Wireless ~Siberian troops of the 1k government have successtully | offensive west of the Urals from Perm to the advices from Omsk 1 points the Bolshey driven back mor Paris, Service). Kolc line ured Okansk, fifty miles southwést of | trans- | The Siberians have cap- | Condensed - Telegrams 1 1 A fall of snow = occurred at | Las Vegas, N. M. s Hospital - ship- Araguaya arrived at| Portland, Me., with (83 ‘wounded Ca- nadians, The United “States is short 1,000, 1000 homes a result of-tne war. The ‘\horuge will be overcome by 1914, Poland, Serbia and Rumania may get .\urRtufl United States urmy uni- forms. | Additioal units of S1aety-Ifrst cnd fhave sailed ifrom France. i In a League of Nations | 'Williams Colieg: {for and 12 ast | | Thirtieth, | wivisions | ballot at| 218 - students voted agamst the leagye. | Secretary of the Treasury. Glass s *Victory Toan to ‘open in April| will be the last issue by the Govern- ment, Sein Fein party nounced De Valera in lreland pmae wWho escaped. fr Wagshington, March Perm. On a fifty mile front a along the iki have mile; Kolchak forces also s have obtained 'marked the region of Birsk etween Okansk Kama river the| heen ‘driven back reported ! HEINRICH VON ECKHARDT ARRIVES IN MNEW YORK | New York, March 24.—Teinrich Von| cxhardt, former ministcr to Mexi- |3 ) Whont ser ¢ famous Germany texico and Tates en- oray from | Laredo, Texas v to Ger-| oposed an ) Hiance w the Uni ived news of t |s ow, a Uin Mex ice fro ernm s irtme t-ons eut from enely womar | sTowaway CFFICERS 'ARE Novemte! GETTING ROUND TRIP March 24 ome on as stowaways, mps Two a trar only army por: w home, dey 3 war mmediately arrival ‘ransport’s a 1 vessel to sai corde: bour treatment was vo captains and who stowed away " the armistice Tn way for the i | five txmuluu» was signed las se also the cable immediate re Aocin opposits sound Their on one of wi vessel W held hed down d the a New pected to LEGAL DECISION THAT THE WAR HAS Mars ENDED M1 ctution of |AAY DECIDE TO SCRAP THE | ILLE German | the G G orres- hop “who Tesi- urch HREE MEN SMOTHE bt\DER TONS 28 o Three men 1l g ot Cunadian hed into an fed the s with ed s .tt,,trum.nm burs The dead W. F. Arms 1toon, a Bishop, caped inju dent was due diverted {1 track. The the shuel of the cir oppled over A tealfe, en- fireman Wiscton he faulty from to a train \sine 1 v ,‘,,,‘PRAISE FOR BORDEAUX . S. CIVILIAN POSTOFFICE n,n'.jto‘.t March 2 efficient and capa at the Borde; n postoffice jeneral Wal in a cominu Wi the ma Praise e handiing” x Americ: given by for of h ication forwarded today The let- ter of transmittal says General Pers] ing inspected the office recently went away satisfied that the toffice service was m no way sponsible for complaints azainst mail service for the soldiers. civil Te- the BATTLESHIP MASSACHUSETTS M ssachuset determin Pete: « Boston yor uld t hat Visposition of the (JEREMIAH A. O'LEARY | United States.” ischarged struc- | | ana commanding the base, | and | l CLAIMS VINDICATION! March 4 New York vesterday hy counts in th with violation and disagreeme claimed today O'Leary, form British maga: jon of that criticism dislovalty to the Asserting that “no Ame can ever be convinced that American could be O'Lea the ac viotab] a jur, in espionage the fifth Jeremiah editor of the Bull, to be Americanism and Jury n Trish statement that “establishes that speech are still in PROPOSED MEMORIALS FOR COL. THEODORE ROOSEVELT New York, 24, a monumental in Washington to the te Theodore !’n»(»\vl‘ a memorial park in Oyster Bay, provided for ir esolution adopted at | a meeting fonizht by the Rooseve Permanent Memorial national commit- | it was decided to form a “Roose- Memorial association” to promote | evelopment .and applications of | e y‘(l cies and ideals of Theodore! Roosevelt for-ihe benefit of the Amer- | ican people The. Qyster' Bay memorial park, ac cording to the resolution, would pos- sibly ultimatelv include Sagamore Hill, Roosevell’s jiome, to be preserved like Washington's Home at Mt. Vernon and Lincoln's at Springfield. March | memoriul Col. ~Besides 1 t o Acquittal | |m a British prison, land. The destroyer Thornton was launch- | ed at the Squantum " ‘plant ‘of the Bethlehem Shipbuilding - Corporation, at_Quincy, Mass. The cruiser Gloire, last of a fleet French - warships stationcd in { American waters to convoy American | steamers “sailed fo ¥France. Naval orders issued to cover the assignment of crews for Baz N 11, 12, 13, 14 and-1 fitting out at New London. Dr. Alexander Graham Beil address at Holyoke, Ma “train” service in the air pected at no distant date. Since the armistice was signed 2, 640,000 packages of gum were sent by the war depariment ‘o troops in France Oversubscription of the Tre: 1000 certif announced. 1 It is expected during the week Ger- man ships numbering from 30 up- ward will leave German ports . to bring back food to CGerma Railroads operating eastward from Lonis and Chicago ar reported unning stea with purticular during the week Licutenant Colonel Theadore Roos- t is being considered by cans as candidate for the New York Board of The first lot of fiour imported into many the armistice v signed will be placed on sale sel at the rate of $40 a barre Instructions were sept to units’ making up the cruis tran serviee to resume th light saving schedule of tims 3 According to the Berlin, the former Kaiser not be touched. Mo 0000 was returned to him through | bunks Offic:s of the Wil arrive in dve- |t separated 1 hevik eloment sumed complcte control o 'n of Budanest it val of hostilities. s no indiea 1io oud the apital and in 1} and other details Lm- which are X It appeared howev-r, that oin the linc of demar ed by the peace oon{f’f siribing the territor: the general cconomic Brdapest. The recogni ims of the Rumania vaks and may be ex- $42,197,000 last issue of of of $3,000,600- indebtedn was Gicate s allowed o Hungacy to b held by the I e treaty wa to have heen mo. ch sted that Were not to ie the mew Hunsarian s preciated by 1langa proceeded up st r change President Aldermen of . Lokal “Anzieger, of und said my Wipe International Viadivostok, four armed robbe including the . manager Sleep- | wer, lour persons kilte Owners and camships in Aires notitied port. worl heen insuw to tmprove the service. Sir Robert Borden, Premier of Can- in a4 memo it Pegte Cobfe 1gents the 1 the of transatlantic roor of Governme ropean affairs. Premier Delacroix the Beglan Chambe: labilities of Bel §00.000,600, of war expense: A dirigible is being groomed at N 2a’ion ot announzed in Deputies tiat fum_amounted to $1:- | which * $1.400,610,000 odun's aidsice of Ler difer coommod Manhattan ‘apartmen{ Department of Justice 0 and 6 announced Gepartmen rom ament mn Grew of the Imperator, the over to the United States advices state department today from three 0 t of the control of tho rcw re; absence cfcials were | s.tuat foul vni ceamy et ti i o appacently had un- zovern- | threat in izner: Lo safe. ment in tion 0w in H soundary, neh t co mir ai Ka veloping element forces despatch sS reports e department has r ab-{spatch from Coy vnder Sudapest n Buda ‘Through erbian sou: com> to t] 1 governme hat the n ment came witer the ungary ha ment 1o -M o occupy fro says ih nts to t first no of ca as ver peas rdin. nister de de erviag pen norandum Serbs couatrie H Ds I foreig ingary » nmors pretext CREASED ANXIETY OVER THE SITUATION IN HUNGARY State Department Officials Fear Bolshevik Elements HAV‘_C Assumed Complete Control of the Government of Budapest—Threaten a Renewal of Hostilities—Move- ment Thus Far Appears to be Confined to the Capital— All the Foreigners in Budapest Are Believed to be Safe. Bol leader- . Al the lelieved to on pes: ar °s, informa- ment that ¢ Fas resign. Mag oy govern- tilities would be- The resigna- avian govern- neh qathorities d directed the Hun- t to withdraw its Szexcdin- Debreczen he dep; ew the Roumainuns to hold the rneme t t and Tory the in dis- m Ferns, referring oncrning _the Alesinder Gor- the presidency g2verrment of “oldiers’ coun- is a work- ~onscrvative so- he jeft. Bela used otzky in vears and Dolshevit. ved a de- e stating that th> Hun; it #4' Dudapest, received at Copenc that Roumanians, starte1 rumers in th. Polchevism is and claimed 1loumanians, “her might be Duicd distriets of of restoring at med ary and he pr N ved mp radic e vhas dinx ment the oped FOOD AND CLOTHING TO PLACATE BUDAPEST Chicag was urg the 1 food nom the! on of neri Ame restorat loval Am Hungarix he condjtior Congressman formerly 0, M reh \h\LYAHJlI- means ed in 1 1 spre no d to the 1 Jugo iy ssion i izhout h 24— Immediate 1 clothing to Buda- n taroughout Hun- of restoring order ement {onight by Lazuardia of New ihe “American con- ungary cstavlished or Bol- (1" the statement I d. 1t is liable ewly formed zovern- ovakia and ingdom te sending of anest for di - country. An 1 immediately nd ald in th order whose services could urn to Hungary and blishment of normat SOVI:TS ARRANGE FOR REVOL - UTIONARY PLAYS h 24 (By the om Budapest say iment has occupied music halls and ar- v and pressed willingne: man and take it to 5 Captain Leroy Francis, with four arrived at & ehurst I.. from Bo z Field. Wash- , in three hours "and six- min 75 mile gale wh the ship NEW DRAMA DEALS WIT New York. March 24 A Burgon bascd on ALondon news agency anmnounced at it understands the French gzov- | will cede Vimy Ridge and 1l give Canada some| and in Ypres due to pa of the Canadian soldicrs in the batiles {of Vimy Ridge and Ypres Leonard C Hanna, for many years ¢ active head of M. A. Hama mpany, owners of one of the s on the Great Lakes. Cleveland, 0. of Tate Ms A tonigh Presented inderstanding ied nation:.’ Tts action laid within w play deplcts i the peacefui simplicity of irgomaster’s home, ‘which rattered the comma niading Ge a; larges died at his | me at H brother Senator the rous A, Han 153 NAMES IN TWO ARMY CASUALTY LISTS Washingion, March 24—The follo Ing casualties are reported by comman general of the American | Forces Killed in actoin, : died of disease %' Lcovers uton officer shot, ¢ one of his owr ie: ce section wound. ed of 13 Connecticut Second section— tlv\dl-tt\rn\tnmtr 9: wounded total 107; total 116 Wounded Slightly Privates—Louis East Hart- ford; Willlam P. West Haven men list Wounded DEMOBILIZATION SYSTF exas, M War Baker today, visi Fort Wor ecretary o tnnckeon he; wiel o HARNESS MAKERS SUE HE T FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION last Cincinnati. O, “,xk‘ \V fh:,.'.).\\ \T‘nt filed in the Uni < sirenit court|srat where the boy fel peals late today ) 1! "Vv. rl\att with fiowers in Maunfacture irplane’s wings. Lis United Siates the Feder- | chal, who accompanied ade Commissice, comiposed n.tm. the trip, .was . th v, Johu Jracklin Fort | ycung March when thes rdock. o have| BDoth Bake: and Mar an order of t de com- | mobilization cvstem demandin; h plaintiff i so as to malte i ling {1aen out in fort arrival. Tt or two weeks ar i se 5 1 1l slon th e oW e OBITUARY, - Henry C. Sommess, New York. March 24 Sommers. vrominent ir nee n - New here | EFFORTS TO HAVE PEAC TREATY READV March 24— Henry \iasonic York today 1os ma ding neace past master ot ceveral s and.in recent yvears 1 U with the Masonie ugance sociation the adds a will 0 Was hory red from Corn Columbia law school. He was of Insurance Opmior ur tor for nine years of the Insuranes rord. Burinl will be in ithica George Luce, kely toe 2 tween peace | CONN. MILK DEALERS 1 —George Luce died today, cne month. He had {Yze. | Mr. Luce was ma his wiv ‘,‘T iwice h.l(t iled sgme| Hartford. Comn. Nnaxch TF. " Luce | meeting 6f the Counectic of 4 rql- | ers association held he atiie (o car for Agawam. e | price set for produce: dodtracted a cold whicn wax r e for s death. A H 4 n o THE INVASION OF BELGIUM Maurice | about a_mu- f the cene, village T of ude- the | ™ Thite eneral ° Jryraen lea Marel, | £. the said the mi "hout E 23 IN W more ding sreh March plane with de- vised uster ter peace The camyeme coun HAVE FIXED PRICES| At a zhi, was eight and art. This T CAUSE OF ANTI-AMERICAN New or Russia Raymone ‘ross mission liam Thompson whom he cha ki Domner, Finnish speaking tional Ci M {lute | while j mansk bassado | naval | viki agai It took t eral ¥ th Donner nowledze attac execuied | Pression th. months to of this announcement, SENT ork, Marc id a i Robins, apol former senate here feder decl 1 ssia, hout thi Franc t the K. Americ ns he in | DISCHARGED ARM ¢ OFFiCER anti-Americ and and counteract IMENT IN RUSSIA 1 24 —Responsibili- an sentiment in the door of Colongl former head of the to Ru Colonel and other Ameri- acterized as “Bol= by Hermen M. presentative of the the United States, before the Na- ared he had “abso- hat Colonel Robins, made a trip to Mur- e knowledge of Am- e military and created the jm- the American gov ng the Bolshe: erensk: vernment., "an ambassador sev- the effect he declared. PASSED WORTHLESS CHECKS “elumb corge F er, wh 1S TO BE SPEEDED UP renite today Check re. Accord Lier | cisco for rs Cener ado Tod: " Cha | some tidth {announce werla de | Londor sion of btween 1 srnment 1 Thomas, m, s the men illon had had aced here reason bus, 0 cieims 1 a treasy indefinite Tor $26,50 ing 0 Pro en ar Tor imprizonment, sus crihless checks also wi Weish Red Cros: ed to Lon an officer’s pay |NO PARADE OF THE 1 NFANTRV IN SPRINGFIELD ass. the 104 irm, mmit o d bando origi mai March sdionr 1 an at the ment genel ional Union of mbers of ti e tion of the to the railway men and it was now for Toi o iha affa- . March Ish, discharged army of- record: 24.—[ieutenant o be yrmer : sor of Will- iditor of the | s sentenc- in ihe Ohio “ourt hers 1o forging wceal music e term iminal ng on a osecutor =chlessing- ds shaw utenant rested in San Fran- nd senterced to two that sen- A trail of < said 10 have stern ho- ons. He ped from Kentucky, sontence for pende s orui 0 have county ving C4TH \(ml —On re- © Adjutant canction a ity in ca of the eit- wich has for® o bri I A th orkin nmen: naily Mz Dlan. composed ichusctis men. th? 4 parade lization BRITISH RAILWAY MEN HAVE GOVERNMENT'S OFFEK ned men At the conclu- conference he- and the gov- ard of trade today s ade hy J. H. ccretary of the Na-. Llway Men, that the nion had a fuil in-- zovernment's offer 2 wnether to ratify

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