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Bulietin Service Flag VOL. LXI—NO. 58 POPULAT]ON 29,919 NORWICH, CO;;;“Q THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1919 10 PAGES—74 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS Umiabiii,fa:agzfif{':s ..|Loanto Railry‘? SBy Total Cost of War 2:393;;{%&(025;;5253';1&' Estimate of Edward Cram-| Boston City Council voted the or the domi . e gt of $00,000 tc welc w s antias momk Out as Mafl)’ Improve-| mond, a Prominent British|?7o>ton M R home the 26th Division. OPENS ITS CASE | ments as Possible. | Fmanclal Writer. A flect of forty swift U-beat cras | Designates Mayor, Treasursr and Fire Chief as Board of : : > ers are somcwhere est ¢ N MADDEN MURDER TRIAL| Washington, Mach 26—The first A Y - for Union League Club, New York—Would Reserve to| | e London tish Wireless|Azores on their way home Trustees of Fund—Bill Passed to Increase to Three the 7 . ey a to railroads on security of cer- | Service). Sdware ammond, a|..German photographers are doing a| g ; . p T A ] Sl of indebtedness issued by the | prominent British financial writer, es- | rushing business with soldiers 2 Number of Sergeants on the Local Police Force—To Nations Exclusive Control of Immigration, Tariffs and|stuic opencd its case azainst the five admniistration were * made | timates the direc € ot the war io| American army of occupation o = 4 7 e Tl A Intox A : ‘ len in Man. | today by the war finance corporation | the allies at 2 100,000 pounds s W. unn, editorial writer on the it Ecde \ cti ki Other Internal Problems—Calls for Definite Recogni-| mu: . sen i an 00y by (he St it e 00 L T T wait Federal Action Before Taking chox) on Intoxi- tion in the Covenant of the Monroe Doctrine—Provides | compicte uperlor court foday. One| The Colpen, on e A 30 - | e o e e w\r,"p"' Quincy:h fromi Genony) cating Beverages—Moving Picture Bill Made the That Any Member of the League May Withdraw on a|y archouse of Chensyllind $90L.6M, and the’ Chiesapsgke i : i 00:000:7 sl @ i of Business for Today. Shsatkad Notice. ; 5 5 Gontatned $180 0| ~Other applications for peci s Lt and loans have cen nothing, he | officers . s 5 made and will be acted on roz g t o ca | ..Martial law ~was proclaimed in Ma- Speci e B $400 to William H. Tayier for pre- In all cases the War Finance|wea o The | drid. .A geners has brok Tart 2 ation of the manuai and rofk e ion will make advances only | immedi the al is|out at Barcelon [ o - Favorable report was made on-the security and roads fin-|to be found gh cost of living| r Burnqu v e S bill authorizing Thomas 15, Enders to esponsible. In making this | and rcase of wages.|s I i wome 1 4 nbly was t ‘ridge across ihe waters offi the corpora- | Judging f )ast exr ce. he con-|r to v sidentia id £ ta dar hetwi 3 Island and Dodge's the imyres- | t 1in tr . Mi 3 o e e nd town of Stenington. ion would be|commod 2 es 3 52 ror Charl s 5 1ble on bill 10 authorize to the needs | slowly and i t s SRl r iroton to issuc bonds of & g : S side Cha e oHOn Y OF e : £10,000 efunding of outstanding | NEW MEASURES FOR 1 Mantagaytead, on Lal X ¢ % LS onded indebtedness and to pay fioat- PLANS TO CARRY OUT stance : irg indebtedness. SITUATION IN Hd“GARY Fire destroyed part of the town ¢ r « anthorizing eity of New RAILROAD IMPROVEMENTS Ma y % Windsor. 16 miles west of H « e ) £t on¥ S R 50 ‘hool honds, tsburgh, Pa. March —Des = st : : S he town,, whi E d ato 00 m 2 bonds, the financial predi ail- | taken by the pea iitoren : ¢ 3,500, was destroyed oved ¢ i r belgs $341,0600 water the i | of the situatior i ) =il ) day fo | bonds, $6 . funding and f An Ame ican destroyer f = : £ 0" n act amend- wek end at S I g D charier of New TLondon in the Atla Rt 2 T e T retirement L : foraofo 1d, whicl des merging into the ! 3 he e irty-six undesirable aliens ar- L vould |y for a more W > 1 tati < Xorwalk sue improve- part | sential questions and | e worn : 1 is n cess of $100,000. facing the| which will permit the reduction of Campbell, an Ameri- |7 « « cifect . t o consolidation of in the|allied military and the co 2 s 5 2 | Savin i nd Trast Companies, yoads privately The frontiers o to ation &s a perman- | be fixed and de gradual | 2 e - favor: revorted, provides that not | hard : fo rti g . three executive officers of a s hav ken | riot in the Stran ] 0 adiion ¢ ani, and N0 tieasurer of sav- problem. | with regar talian dem T - b L s 2 g the ; ) ing deposits of over $1,- iprovement pro- | question: X . ir % >ari ) [ cashicr of any bank e el e o : 5. | the or ¢ A s o Norwizh Firemens Ponsion act i ¥ : 1 ; pic z ST s the first by s taken from the all im- | to be conciliated Lk o e v stol. aken including additions | make it easier ne Y | same 1 S A rovides Fint ! . Ehe T maintena o T e ¢ a1~ Marce . | € AL, e Section 1. There shall be ir the eity steps to | tees for this e de- aemlers orslie b ; c *h @ fund called The Fire- full | cided whether part £ 3 1 = i 2 f. bl p | ar 1 and Reli ether | or will not cupied » work which ust | = TS X : g < 2 St and other properties B o together 2 t e th 3 e Ll 7 - bl re or conirol of the Firervioien, e. 1 g ; T : : 1 rc department of said city, or of any 4% of quest which a 1 General March, Chief v nens i D9 smxable o person, donated or irtended for moderate | OUEht soon to sol nced the Hungaria Hom ¥ o zeneral benefit of the members of e . g The German gov t 1 e- | 1O ) - epartment; all heguests or dona- B ol ) 0S J2re | tuse to sign or may. even de - | for spees on cHiC Sn o dhs k Eive o e public or privaie sources to sonable, assurance. to capi. | forehand that it cannot accept Biinscnng ot e 1ccount rvice ren- o Se sion on_the fsed by | b o = ; . : h for_which profits made | Yhether Germa:y Fives or r s & i s n | S2i€ establ Il moneys v o as fo|signature and wheth ar 3 1 th | Th L . e 5 to -any memd it to pri-{tempt to ne; a2 r nc n . art in account DEc ] Aot arar e Alberto Ma m Franklin, ) iv > ) , ! e ments of the a cour nister N X g > hoard of ifted. to. sanctio 3 i it 5 : o |fir S, with approval peace conference ar st sanction | PO en route to i x ¥ h oA St by neH ctors should co i ¥ " e ‘ |y i t m HEE] ments on irectors should con- RS IR RS for ¢t vi L \ & bl ries membars cf the de- -~ which prescribes the | COMPOSITION AND OBJECTS i i 5 S exceeding 1wo per t regulating body OF WOMAN’S VOTERS' LEAGUE |1ico ‘force for 18 B y s e o develop tha St. Louis, Mo., March 26 Theft of $20000 from the Firs es o r i 1 are developing nd 2 t yvern- o mee need of th more nearly af the arise t possible . : th | smex Tl be irlier ilitant and r tarian we (. ation of L : BRI g 2 S money and other prop- LM s o A Tavorat eport. e r zing to said fund any Woman Suffrage i e i 3 ; . 3 : i 4 e r said fund 1y alegal helieve e fundament- | ed late to g on Vi nnnt ederic 5 b 7 voted i y ale can be ully car- [ name for tb p Shaw Secre o 2 ¢ v all additions to L except the construc t ree " B ma ¥ . 1 > and -1l sources. and shail be under i : t 3 cral care of a boarl of trustees CONSIDERING CHANGES IN URTSMART T T s - & t 2 i v‘A laws re- = g S ) ild not be 1 b ; s | tatir 3 nent of trust KER TELLS OF VISITS TO e ! E B4 forcenianey atic Lo tor i nit DEMOBILIATION CENTERS | 1.} . L ships- 0I5 2 comy eland n and afte- the first day on, March 26.—Upon his today from tinued on Page Nine, Col. Four) e © £hed r | g cans. . A .| RAV | SALES OF supPLIES TO e : e o rotron Sthe A c iate hedeman iat N RADOF FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS: nerally |t ed 3 opria car i X t ztor 26.—Sales to in the Uniie ’ effe ess " e dtany ) fostnte . : r worth of sur- nt hours. The s ¢ t r Fletcher Dart supplies w announced by S irtment t ¥ Most of : to France, whose smokeless powder, " : 1 cannon and steel plates, gl 3 Ay ot Ml with that ar $155.000,000 was paid. TELLS OF CAUSE OF ers and me v : nt| ; L in e e exam DISORDERS IN EGYPT ar 2 ¢ » C o o cxemination 5 : Serrand : 1 c ies. The’ Netherlands n to thirtee s o . ey Ton : T 1t §68 rth of nitrate of e : ) ¢ coid Te \bout a million dollars’ worth wsical eff i st anc m ing e d supplies, $496,000 AMERICAN DELEGAT T i h o personal equipmeént, A y of machine guns and S > 1 of hand grenades went etermi w c ¢ what bor and other govern ) to other coun- amounts: Great 00,000; C , $108, 00 Swi S it £VD i | x c M’ADOO AN OFFICER OF fore chambers of com r similar | 4 < : ; 2 : = ] 5 : a BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA DAMAGES O 2 b C. E Ao 4 E d Iy s e, lying : B jovemenp s dai ey ac he chairman- AGAINST BRIDGEPORT h 26 2 . ) v 5 commit- . it W b and ummer. i 'V“\IWHT of the organiza- | ITALY HAS SUPPRESSED i : 2 _“'“‘"" to the wag BLOCKADE OF ADRIATIC bt of & S e \ Scouts’ organization has Paris, Mar The Ita i - ¥ VINER NIEUW AR dered : ice to the e Gaies s t = Sefararic S g : : . h LINER v Al r n our boys the < or i . atio ronce today | sion w of American citi- It T i i} he said, “and the in i fatic c L : lexi r 1 done such splendid 1 the Adr 1 0 con- | renort 1 )] vor n_connection with the Liberty TRAINING APPRENTICES il peace red ] - orm - Leopt your invitation to 20-DAY STAY GRANTED . P el e 5 ity FOR MERGHANT MARINE\M have the Lo search merchant e S 3 1 U . chairman o movement to g o ed the Hur of t i pprentices for h .A R > = S s s e = TO REPORT ON CAUSES OF ot et e e mer-| \/0 AVIATORS KILLED AT dis tod r T e 20| GERMAN REPRESENTATIVES = q LABOR UNREST IN ENGLAND N o e : : o CARLSTROM FIELD, FLA.| extension to i a h TO PEACE CONFERENCE OPERATION OF FEDERAL ? R AR ey \ tlday by * D i 3 > i 4 " wa crvoy : s Serlin, March 26 A By EMPLOYMENT SERVICE | = ¥l e\ st fore tra s e b lie b S FT e e gunyiited ol oS . e P ericun | The German military representation t0 ew Orle i 5 D I o] ienera rstein. hitherto carrying nine apprentices wh . e 2 on the : L e S on' Foeck - for e — ARMY CASUALTY LISTS l e oup; Licnteut d return t ! OBITUARY. stor : e follo ) nder of the Ba- S - : z \o| FOUND MUTILATED BODIES v Y- Major Boette $30 ind Acthe S ABoarinar | A e y by 0 Jjor Boettcher, subsist e o : : OF TWO RUSSIAN O the Saxon g | staff, and Captain | employers and e 10| one « surprise ;| the men hay gressed more than {f| {reasurer“for o l‘ ave been unanin 4 : | | vent preliminary instruction on| s LD-UP MEN ARRESTED AT MILFORD Towr ng home in midnigl % s + Wounde« g Sy : | STRIKE OF WOOLEN WORKERS 1 - first lie nant i ). U er CZECHO-SLOVAK missio { : orate es - _RENEWED AT PASSAIC PED SINN ;EWER e - eabninti ST [ . Tan ! Passaic y Cearly’ == ESCA dletown 79 yeis: ag MeKearn, v ) woolen we urned to REL oE “ONE’“ RETURNS TO DUBLIN Alice Cunningham Rogers. : v o o ARM ) arch 26— > o h, Co reh 26—Wora| . - e d 5 alced o8 b Lo : : RMY OF OCCUPAT)ONH Dublin _ Mareh 25 —(By t P, eenwich, ¢ March 26—Word | \'EoNESDAY AFTERNOON LiST ey here they. werec o ce rrsg » from Budap am Rogers,| Th Wed - RTO oor fected w ¥ Worsted mills 1 off, but a|members of the mission w 4 t orge Rogers. ‘\u-r\ ! THE PANAMA CANAL ZONE{ang d them up and|ed on March 21 and an { ienw er- me of the Dublin Corpo e su¢ sd Lto ¢ meninptishghilale Died e from ar | 1 8 The strikers declared that the offi- er arrest and are [ ments and money were seize r ! n, g red at a meeting at | o d in M. C. A. work, which |causes 13: died in acropla y n Ju Porto . Marx _The strike Clazen nat e der arrest ar Eibais SR Toneyamers o : . gl e o, o T4 NG Y oni Decem- |1: died of diseas : P he porto o] cials of the companies discharged theie ™. o he | they out wore ) S £ : Jebrachyitaniat the T X | varely 15: missig In & : re ¢ : canal | leaders and members of the workers Ak %y b wes roroE SRR l e e T dbEdtanil Mo Charles n 2 M aring th r 1 home|shop commiitees, contrary to , th ) 1 wken turbance vk Riverside. Conn., and was a member of| There W no C oday. T e _stv ere 10 Convec enthusi rcements by which the strike was would take place Putnam Hill chanter ) Jris it pulace e i RED CROSS AID FOR A party of - {escaped “from Lin prison wi Edward De \J.]r‘ru_ and who late