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Bulletin Eervice Flag TEN PAG.ES—&O COLUMNS BRICE TWO CENTS SENA‘[E ASKS A FEDERAL Ei‘g"[‘?fi’,fii{f}%fif",‘}i Bolsheviki Routed: Germany” fifi ; '; S?E“f::iii Jiif?:fliek [:HmA[;[] HAS RE [I_[BTH] BU S Sl [] IH’S P Y rsiean e By Alied Forges| Dishars B Bamisons |55 o i 58 NU uF m N A DEFENSE OPENS IN THE Alhed Airplanes Deltroyd u‘Also GN : 500,000 tons, compared with 5,400,000 [ LLER MURDER TRIAL | VOL. LXI—NO. 63 POPULATION 29919 NORWICH, CONN; WEDNESDAY, APRIL;’;‘ 1919_ tons on August 1, 1914, London reports say curtailment of | output of cotton yarns and cloth u’ heing arrangea Up Fortifications| Louis F. Swift, president of Swift | Hartford, Conn., April i —wWilliam .| 1-Oocomotive and a Stretch| On the Left Bank of thetff;‘q Giclaren s atvidend ‘of 33 1.3 Der For Soldiers, Sailors and Marines Discharged From the|jlr vas e frst witness for the| of Track. 7 cent. 8 defense in the trial of five men here 3 | Rhine. The Government will offer at the| Unofficial Returns Indicate a Plurality in the Neizhborhood 1 H ¢ fo ',m G nH ving ti shooti Archa , “Monday, % & t e 5 WS et g e it TRt 5 i Service of the United States—Concurred With the | i" 0y Wiiam 1 Stadaem: | the A 1 ofhete " thoaper TRty | et e o™ An asreement o at G0 (00 W0l MO, Sea-wesi |~ of 15,000—Four Years Ago His Plurality Was More House on Sunday Moving Picture Bill—Resolution |5 ! the ¢ “heney Brothers! sille mill| &' Heaws Homtarasiat Sunday @ the!reached In the pesce comterincs wetlon April 4 and f ds in Manchester The scato rested e | alied positions on- {he ‘railwast fron | cussiois Recordiae s o Koo (o . flee F0s008 pounds | Than 147,000—The Election Was One of the Most Ex- this afternoon after four days of testi- lozerskaia, attacked, at | m: ny is not to be permitted to ke f T wools on oo ogs . . Passed to Dissolve the State Council of Defense—-Re-.,‘ s Tock 1n. the SHermn TR o | Emiscins oty 0 D permitied to_ keer i citing Political Battles, Chicago Ever Witnessed-—The I rs counsel, William Egan, ask-|tack was repuised completely B the|ies not Ik Al ot It was mnmny annuunc"d in Rome | & 9 o O port Made By Special Trolley Investigating Commission pecrd oncerning a Siate- | The retiring bolshevikfiwere| Rhine but B ot Dlockade in' the. Adriatic Sea had | City Voted “Wet” By a Sweeping Majority. , | Miller which had been own machine gusi tire, | least R HAhe rignt baik n removed Other Matters of State-Wide Interest. i t eartier in the day. \\‘hn? the allied artillery disperseff va. iy ; Coal and iron shortage reported in| Chicago. April 1—Mayor William jpromise of police protection to a L e 1l the dccument con- |rious groups of the.enemy. % MEETING OF GERMAN | v i tustries in that; Hale Thompson, republican, was re- |gathering of members of the Peoples versons and of those individuals who!t jed talk he had with| An alMed airplane discovereds six | ARMISTIGE COMMISBION] coutey o E | elected today in one of the most ex- |Council for Democracy and Terms of e direc }yivfl wvlmn?\y in the great| olicemien after his arrest and |trains three miles south of the #ront | el 4 West Virginia House. passed. the|citing political struggles the city ever|Peace, all were urgeed against the whether as so diers, sailors, ’ ed. Tak up his story {line and attacked them with bombs. | . ”x'v“ o onday, March 31.—(By the 1y ebt bill. The bill was sent|witnessed, the incomplete unofficial |mayor by his opponents. rtors or other wise 15 onnection with the other four |A locomotive and a stretch ot the| &, P—The German armistice com- |3 the sei where it will be passed |refurns late tonight indicating that An amendatory act. passed in con-) er festified that at no were destroyec jmission held a meeting here today o iy ; his plurality would be in the neigh- rrence with the senate, provides that | iime now that robbery in — discuss finally_export & G rality w i EAD DA “ ~ 5 oy S P lation to it D LSS TS ST szcavery of al rnlang fuel that will |borhood of 15,000. His nearest op- Y FOEEDINGS = e commissioner of health shall hav + was contemplyied —and [TO REPORT CONDITIONS IN I Eoheer o omaood SMathtbrevohutio - < is being tested | ras Robert M. Sweitzer, dem- | IN BALTIMOR= PRIMARY 10 part in the shooting. BARANNT s Ersberser, the president of _the - a be cheap- . county clerk, whom the mayer| Baltimore, Md. April i. — George ce in Hoboken. where th s iy f CANAL ZONE commission, presided. The meeting N to have more |defeated four y ago by a pluralily | Weems Williams defeated Mayor 3 the |+ iat the rcbbery plot was| Punama. April 1—Brigadier General | took up the last two allied notes con-| [0 ¢ {of more than James H. Preston for tho nomination nt of the council after notice and ained by saving that| Hetbert O Williams k;‘~““" for the | B o of ho B0 st the partiall " New communist rogime in Hungary| Much of big vote which the|fcr mayer in o bitterly contested dem- Temg ere with {he intent o ‘.‘_Ll«_”;m”r "xi:-”a\:‘nz completed :4;‘»-\; h ‘Hm‘\r»‘ s ;v a ; M executed 150 persons for looting dur- |mayor received four years ago butfo-ratic primary election today. Mayor N ploym on rome [ Pnnuing Canal tacaia - e | e ool e Saay ands 1n the turmoil last week lost today went to State's Attorney sought renomination for a i diversion a L o e TG o | due i oulles 2 d. sugar, paper and co Guns on warships in Barcelona har- | Maclay Hoyne, a democrat who ran term. ~ The vote was: Williams provides Wes ris present home. | emanating fr seneral Richard = ere turned on the str to sup-|as an independent by petition. Preston_20,387. Preston’s run- 5 S ot L’J:.},_;”“r,,{',‘,“f,"'"“,' il ey GERMAN‘TET? FROC'LAWI oo Dress. vio e Gt e e sweeping & "Barry Mahool for pres. ind. William | St e o el zone x SIEGE IN RUHR DISTRICT| tralian Minister of Defense Wise | majority, the first time the question @ branch council and o to, Man b tites of Colon and Panama cond] - B Monday 31.—via | announce ler a new act employ- been voted on in Chicago. The|James F. Thrft, for comptroller. were r i wledred “knowing | Sities of Colon ai ama. G Coventiag he has de-| e sing to reinstate returned sol- | liguor adherents jmade a campaign |defeated by still greaier majoriti who railroad quired into charged m Blatchford that civilians ¢ 7one were interfering with e shall be given to ai DE._OM ; e the discipline of the American L Ot rebord san, NAlia q at Hessler furnished |Ofe L t was mu- Mg : - 2 Niao|that regardiess of the report of “ ” and Me- | ooy Williame ey Pprt of Gen- | “MONK” EASTMAN EX-GUNMAN, in| diers were liable to ne of § based on the slogan “Let congress Iy because they refusec to de- 1 2 roops| Samuel Gompers, president of the|hear your prote: The vote was|clare their position on the prohibition (are advancing g ct| American Federation of Labor, sailed | th to one or better in favering |cuestion. Every candidate for nomin- {the plants and their workers from the | from France for the United States. |saloons. The dry Chicago Federation |ation for citv offices and conncils with United States naval supply ship|made no concerted campaign, relying|iwo or thres exceptions. who did not ¢ with 100 returning troops, all|on national legislation. The wet and | jeclare himueif “wet” was defeated. casuals reported in distress 600 | dry question went on the ballot by | e e | Insist that Secret ar Baker HAS ENVIABLE WAR RECORD |mil east New, Yorl (lorder ‘of the state " supreme. court| HARTFORD REPUBLICANS : it ey ,‘”fj:‘ action on the 3 ' "'uvn- \-.:mp Upton, N. Y., April 1—Monk” | It was .Annolu’nc‘s\:.( Jin Wu‘e:r fouse ol\;:(i»:'n:w“llxin 1 :x\»";;mm 1‘.‘1;3“)' Lo MADE A CLEAN SWEEP 1088 DRl for: suth 1 ; e iven by Bess- | PRk i e m et reaitin R sl b “anadian troops were | the preceding city election. Hartford, Conn., April 1—Republi- aid to 3 30 o Manchester] | East Side, is now Priv gl | Siberia | The mavor made his campaign on|can candidates made a clean sweep in claims, b i i bt | laney, veteran, back 3 i maican Goverpment has decided | his x;rvnr(! in office and on x';rl‘oni fi;r lh}:v ‘hofim?'va\; r"(h\“\“”“hgh:{exlo‘:‘:”w:: to any itihe did siobinow o enviable war record. Ton X | money of own to | republican v support on the basis | whicl extremely " X anyone had been | ATMS AnD oaJECTS oF W b honerani -‘f\‘f‘,m,w om the | the ar of $750,000 |of national party s. His prinei- . Of ten aldermanic contests tha eport of the NEW RULERS OF HUNGARY | 19gth infantry 4 Lt Prov Marshal Genaral March or- | pal opponent, Sweitz republicans wan_eight and now con- was fold tol Paris, April 1.—Reports received|there will x e r of volunteer and|independent, both severeely criticized |trol the council, 12 to 8. Two republi- tenied that|from Budapest by the American peace| Smit led up. theee mayor and referred to “Thomp- |can a sors W chosen, the third icled as a|delegation indicate that the new rulers | man Ticer tha < il war veteran,|sonism” and his war record. The [being a democrat. Proposals for money that therejof Hungary are givi ssurances | stored o i <on Da- | mayor's reference to Chicago as “the|to improve Morgan street and to build uring car | that are anxio or peace on Monk v ¢ “h Sol- | sixth German " his refusal to|a $30,000 public bath house were __{all fron new army they| “come back nt he e 1 v, Tenn. ssue an invitation as mayor to|sanctioned and an appropriation for s Lol s amsa irected toward thelan opium addict glar, creatur ructing the army recruit- | Marshal Joffre of France, and his | Bulkeley stre defeated. the auto- | maintenance of order and not for pur- | the slums, with was why the|poses of | In 1917 & : 5 t ) r enlistment in = s 1 him. He| The nes fan officials a o L menmanedea r 1 Expeditionary Force, | GERMAN MINERS ARE TO MEAT PACKERS RELEASED smpting t a distinction t ; ; P ubs tween communism, w hey eay } ho (nosHonp 2ol i BEGIN A GENERAL STRIKE. FROM WAR-TIME CONTROL A i i ) i Indications were that the strike of > g : i1 1The! mash n amendment to & ela y are trying and bol- e 2 et of Doty n, Monday, March 31-—Del gt ril 1—The mes U ism. 2 re t are no r % e ¢ ¢ continued | 8ates from the “revolutionary” miners packing industry which has been un- %o St i 3 2 3 2 s cons [ representing 195 mincs, have voted at der federal license since October, 1917 th 3 erent poli. 1 | . | = Akdeniz. loft Con-[& meeting here to begin a general was.released today from Food Admin- 1e amou on t e car as himsel ein. the | | 7 o W s i ol g it o | o on April 1 and not to take up istration control by u proclamation 1 b € » > O‘Donne Court | —— + et Canaly gain until their demands are signed by President Wilson in Paris. R IEanY. ond ned wunt:l tomorrow | MEETING OF COUNCIL Monk I ¢ A srate s , | fully complied with, : R Under the p\r(:)t;‘.dlrr‘l«n\fi\ pi;li\:)enrgso:“s \iSTtors of all wocoiinta reguired 3 Britiah Tosplta 4 et i anTEe | The miners'’ demands include the | firms, corporations or associations en- made to 5 bt OF FOREIGN MINISTERS i 5 D ettt orars 5 il immediate introduction of a six-hour gaged in importing, manufacturing, rs| ONONDAGA INDCIANS EVICT ot The Council face of machine g 5 sl il S day; a 25 per cent. increase in wages; | including packing, storing or distrib- AN OLD WOMAN SETTLER. ! Foreign sters, at their meeting! (o mount once mo; ; > e re N the immediate release of political pris- | uting fresn. canned or cm'o:‘l“beefé ¥, April’ 1. Federal | atterocen ved the report of| Those and mam: - i O e ava% ! oners; the disarmanent of the police!pork, mutton or lard” are release Dennis B Taoces o] e 10 ‘;‘ -;\;’v‘; ’«».‘mu?’ on or; recounted in the pes P - s T lin the mini :f.nsx;xc-j andk payment flré\r‘u license by the food administra- t roval of th investigation into the | oo ovak territorial claims’ and| colonel Frank 1 & Z 3 s by the nation for the days the miners | tion 5 gl ohs spEuoNalioFitha secrataty e eviction. of Mrs. Mary | Jecussed & advisability of holding fm“,\}‘;n‘,”” .\‘u)‘v Bt a > Oaptain [Ziloay =4 W‘O‘,"‘" = ‘d f‘}‘;lnm‘r‘ h:rdnl"nylii :Llrm.». i Stockyards. which were placed un- 68, from a cabin |4 5 sion of the conference for| tain James G. Conroy and i oo I it | The miners sent @ message to the|der license under another proclama. g discrisston. of the renort pucinternas lyogepl AL Ke; n, “Monk . v : tore rseniile | coverning council at Budapest con-|tion signed in September, 1913, and ear here, for forty-eighty aoru frorsocoimdon, = 1 . |ate superiors, who fought et Aantic A irlanee | @ining brotherly greetings and thejare administered by “hv‘.?gr;cullur.‘d band of Indains yeater8ay |eq s .5k Ministers also consider- | on foreign soil fury was completed fo try Ed.|declaration: that they were inspireddepartmeni, remain undef the cons leased the ¢ab~}giong at Vercailss whie T e - ~ +d Imciano, a . Brooklyn 'Rapid|DPY the victory of, thelf Hungarian |trol of that department. Regulatign® i RIRE It Eo i ther ""““",KNSER'S PICTUF MOVED - : Chrge of comrades over “the acoursed class It',‘i‘,?rp'r',‘fl“" licenses have no concern from ve : 1 v 2 o with the | The Essen miners further announces es;. 5 y?»,y ‘5‘1““,;:', =y . \',‘RO? G‘R'MN,S"HOOLS 5 iy s hat vould fight shoulder to] The president’s action regarding the lered her to HOW TREAZY-WILL BE HANDED: | Betlin, Monday, Marchi (3 2 5 Noverte Hungarian and | packers, offidials said, released the ed she claims TO THE GER D el i s : . y E , with all means in|industry from supervision of every S "\._“ Yeandon anri a ?__E‘(,’fi-rfs 5",2\,_\"“‘ € ol { their p to compel the establish- |kind exercised by the food adminis- e more | peace treay vii we submitted to | nisch, tk £ relid v | ment of a Socialistic Soviet govern- | tration. including restrictions upon ¢ then |the German de Versailles, | cation, tk o g o ( ment margins of profit. These profits, it the mem- |according to the on or Willia i & Fobmer eie . A statement has been issued from |Wwas said, were ':ix;'n:r.d‘\-rv 9 ;\Air rhem. rees. The | prince may r 5! hiing dn the | follov i b | official sources on the coal production.|on total annual business, and about im t Knox v, it i nded’ toi| seliool rooms A AR - % ths | There was a reduction in January [two per cent. on the turnover om ease remoy mans N t The order origin rom Amer 3 orces: Died | Of 39 ver cent. below the October fig- | meats. i how that rom the m when dent in an Bast Pr se vhere Zis 'y |ures, and a six hour day, it is poini-[ It was pointed out howerer. f 1 nothing could be | other ention Sl e e > 3 e qses 3% ]ed out, would result in a further the mandatory featurese of the Tever he trac Indians | 1 picture i 2 s 2 by | duction of about one-third. act under which' the industry was nat will ¥ z . : ’ e controlled, prohibiting unfair prac- the RuRe v rrorist S | | i upied on the jurisdietion of the fed st e 1 e ordes 3 : i he list. |10 DETERMINE VALUE OF tices, hoarding and profiteering, re- = ? | £y ;,ffwl R g Tuesday Afternoon List. i CAPE COD CANAL.|main in x‘lo"n‘. \;:}l e the author- y o y federal courts. A SL/HPLRUESP 0: LABOR {CERMANS CONCENTRATING 2 = = } Boston. April 1.—The United States| ~ © i & ORTED BY 36 CITIES. | IN EASTERN PRUSSIA | PANT(S) grtflse\\i/s:\g M“/J | government started condemnation | GLASS CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS ril 1.—A slight in Taris April 1-(HavasieTte G HINESE GO | d ceedings In _the federal, Corrts to- OF VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN. ploymen ol oo The (Cer e lay to determine nearing before > T o 7 2 ju the value the Cape Cod| Washington, April 1.—Confidence in st s uuhy SN I 2 A 1 v names nal., which the government is to|the financial condition of the country enbursg, ac i 1 in t take over. The owners of the canal|and its ability to float the forthcom- Sile cew % |and the government representatives|ing Victory Liberty Loan was ex- LODCEN arel s S 0 SAIL FROM Weree unable to reach an agreement | pressed today by Secretary Glass in- i Pnosni 2 SieE pri iy | for the purchase of the eanal An act|Teplying to the suggestion of Senator way line | €l ¥ YORK NEXT MONDAY | " ongress authorizes the govern- |Calder of New York, that a special | p & ment to take over the property either |Session of congress should be called to reased by 2,000 du the | NO U. S. SOLDIERS TO BE | £art ate < | by negotiation or condemnation. stop depreciation in the market price . 2 secre S ] tF t Papers filed by the govermment |0f Liberty bonds. USED IN EASTERN EUROPE | s 1 ¢ he !l state that the title to the canal is held| Far from agreeing that the decline and | by the Bostom, Cape Cod and New |in outstanding bonds might jeopardize irplus, principa 1 members o SECRETARY DANIELS TO dir 1S of the | York (anal Company and that the|the popular campaign for floatation of s. Maine A 1 to the peace ¢ e 0ld Colony Trust Company of Bos-|ithe Victory issue this month, Mr. > Areri i VISIT ITALIAN FLEET | 5 s lciihns ol bet il e A declared that he was assured ) older of the property under a mort- | the treasury’s efforts to solve the fi- zage. No date was set for the hear- |Dancial problems of the = country ing would have the support of a “united = and victorious people.” Depreciation INSISTS ON SETTLEMENT OF in bonds, he said, has been the result " = of artificial causes an e ew of no PR e Sl d g 1 3 ad | ”'A‘;Vfi fR°<NI1'ER Quis{rm_" one who did not believe that all Lib- MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR MRS. b i i e fted d A P et KATHERINE LENT STEVENSON 7 onyerause we re and Vermont show- | 4 i supply and demand: | J g Wil ope, a Cen AT i 4 e ¢ = One Cause of Failure . : onditions. We are fickle and uncertain, ever <|erty bonds would sell above par be- question contemporaneously | fore maturity. i troops back t s that of France was insisted upon : = o ; otae ey D ,"‘? ‘i”‘f 2 Premie i"-na\x‘\d? at a ~ VENEZUELAN PATRIOTIC ion . and coess Re T, - =5 er 3 ent Wilson just be- Carter. A DU PONT PLA ! ! c ) Council of Four convened to| oo 0\ Ul'“°,r"‘: 052:::55: 5 o : 5 | DESTROYED BY. EXPLOSION.| TThe Ttalan premior adked. ine ores. | Patriotic Union, formed recently for e SRt st tnat éted a { e — ; ser ‘he did mot think it ad. |the purpose of effecting a democratic and proceedings to commit children St 5 ‘\"." 1 de Chief Of Air Service |, Nemours Poy npe Oummings Heads Demo- ws on the Italian problem, espec- | Organization today. Thirty exiles from 1919, ho ty temporary homes; relating : y | pra Boyles Gap, near ; ke e < the Adriatic. before jt| Venezuela under the Gomez regime are payable ir dicine, but not in:|pes . b i destroyed today by an e 0w cratic Body resented to the council. The presi- | Members of the organization. present ng “ar son practicing denti : L iwen ; : { damages estimated - v of o dent replicd that he shared this view,| The president of the organization ¢ e it ek e carn { . : cials at $20,000.. Al joestsenied el Ihis VIT%. | Senor Rodriguez, a journalist, said the < ¢ e X S b able Study the |avowed purpose of the union was to i " e minutes hefore Tiant Goietion he mrom. | Work to bring about the unseating of . \dership. Mrs. Anna A Gordc | d _ #o do'ro the present regime of President Gomez the city. o members of the Co LN eton e e £ s | SN O and the establishment of a democratic nprovement [2! Guard: increasin sum allowed |4 telezram of condolence. s 3 TR ¥ - | TAFT, “BROKE,” WALKED government in Venezuela. He added ystem of | for the burial of soldiers. ailors | Lyiaae ! » T e : 7 MILE AND A HALF | that the movement was not being made thorised Riaeines foons $16 10 835" & tora STILL READING 1 INDICTMENT ! - = . on Dehalf of any candidate or political £ e aoore R il Taw 1 torliae an o] Ed 1 i ew 3 Ameri B . etroit. “crmer Pres- | group, but was being carried out sole- lay of | diers, sailors and marines in the ser. OF SENATOR C. HUMBERT | o z 4 transport El & ATTIY he ; : d t, wh 1 speak at Kala-|ly with the purpose of “substituting e P b s o | trart, Aprii 1 (Havas) i ; 5 Viith a sto v \ g mitoo fonight on the lLeague of Na- | popular government for tyranny.” erial | fremen in Norwich: zuthorizing the | dictment of Senator Charles Humbert % 2ol o logless tions, arrived in_Detroit this 'fore = fer | Norwalk Sewer district to jssue bonds | a3 still being redd today at the trial co . : S WU ingh ; fsegamle e B el the mile CANADIAN RAILROADS ADOPT Bel amoust of $45000 ate of | Of the senator and three alleged ac- 4 ors lost fheir : > and a haif ity ha rere May- l { aetsmimnl off POI0)uraieatal ol 1 ISR O e el ; ; iy 00, > vt Ll S S DAYLIGHT SAVING SYSTEM ng the department of health power | COMMerce with the enemy. Portions of P ; presumably he he Q 7 T just ran out of change” he e Ottawa. April 1.—At a hearing given ) lesue orgers concerning ihe men. | the indictment read today concern the : A i tug c | : : piained to newspaper men. and . I |here today by the Dominion Railway |l B e T 0T i i A Wwork of re . : the mayor had lots of it” Commission, representatives of the ipal thercof, the man- | Conege for Thorsen. trom he RcticUt | bert, The facts adduced by the gov . . OL. HENRY D. LInDsEY weoar| |REE B 0| |cooccted fo speuks befor: the stats | tion by Canadian roads of the daylight countersigning, seil-|sion tax: for the encouragement ernment tended to show that Humbert st 5 3 PAo=MED legislature tomorrow saving system now in effect _in the couptersiening. sell|stun ax: for i encouragement k of scruples in the ne- | g . ) n _ nited States. despite the fact that the t complete the normal training school he newspaper. Hun\rl ; 3 : f r flsk Hnd ¢ FRAUD IS CHARGED IN dominion government has not author- gotiate and de-|at New Britain; clarifying the statute | Lo R0 SHiotion ducingftho a 5 ) 3 3 | f ized it. 50 Badd DIy, I relating o the erbloteat s reading of the indictment. - i wa b ) he ¢ v o MANUFACTURE oF SHELLS | ppe witnesses concurred in declaring Shcatna Sraitl s . e etibloymens et convict E o : f hed serv mec " Tenn., April 1-—Indict- | that the daylight saving plan® would (“ecuted shall| lahor in the construction of state high- | MRS, HOAG ON GHRISTIAN : . e s B ¢ . ments charging fraud and sabotage in[have to bhe continued on Canadian iy ane ap-|ways: approvriating $§10.000 to build i - head of the War Ris (s 2 2 the ma ive of shells for the Unit- | roads if connections with the United and property | a firaproof tuilding at Israel Putnam SCIENCE JOURNAL STAFF i : : i : rcau of the American peditinnar: . o ! States government werce returned | States were to be maintaine and| Memorial camp: adding the road at| Boston, April 1.—The Christian | [§ 5 e 5 s Ll fedbral grand Jury: heto tofy |t e ot i e Rt the Connectieut Azricultural college to | Science board of directors announced - LIS ol e : g inst the William J. Ouver Manu- | would gonstitute - dangerous experic state library shall maintain a|the trunk Jine sastem tonight the election of Mrs. Ella W. : R i 3 A ring Company, William J. Oliver, | ments and nils up dRCoItios 10 intors whose| The Sunday moving picture bill was | Hoag, of Toledo, Ohio, as associate edi- : ; 4 x head of the concern, ani nine of its | national traffic. passed by the senate this mnorn: aft- | tor of the Christian Science Journal, Rev. Thomas J. Keena. S pe 5 employes. A separate incdictment was L i BN er that U;JJ\{\ Hieoddet tomiis e (e Chnistien Solente esitnen BDec B Ly . : Bristol. Co il 1 3 % S| | rovned asiins T A Yeisler, one of |ONLY FOUR KILLED ating | tion in adding an amendment permit. | Herold der Christian Science and Le omas n 2 oara S 3 2 5 the government’s w public or | ting eacred concerts and. lectures. as | Heraut de Christian Science. She suc. | |8 it g ;‘;“‘v'.‘»‘,t pos e ity e g : i AT SHIP LAUNCHING. and thus to|wel' as “movies” on the Sahbbath and | ceeds Mrs. Aunie M. Knott, who re- church, ¢ ere late i : g DUTCH TANK STEAMER Bristol, Po. April 1—The ° known had voted to concur with Yhe houee, | Signed to hocome a member of the Al Rolds haetes in Stactony : e TOWED INT! acat st ¢ the collapse which refected the amendment. Ty | board of dircctors. Fatad nLusTRATIN seRvice, waw vorx | Dad eld parishes in St S 0 PORT | Sra et Rl !! now goes to the gov 2t Brig. Gen. William Mitchell, who | 58 years ago. 5 v New York. April 1.—The Dutch tank | Merchant . Ships Sho S = 5 asiboen mAde headior the el L e = steamer reported Sunday in distress|vard vesterday remained at four to PRESS tLLUSTAAT Cod W 2 55 contained i" e shgnttl A ke e e etd oC e yalc ING SERVICE, .. 150 miles off Cape Cod was towed into | night.~ After an all day search no ad- rolley companie itted Lice the report Is vrivted el = < ty | this port today by the coast guard cut- | ditional bodies were recovered and of: % ; : It Dally Thought Homer S. Cummings recently | hiehie e oo < et il service of the American Army ot S ‘m‘ydp" Hu“g:\ oy elected Chairman of the Democrati, | L2F, O5SiPee, which went to her rescue. | ficials: of the company said they had xr pro i It s e 2 rean—nothing tn | £e%ted Sha The catter found the vessel disabled no reason to believe that mere thag v moua Yy e ine trouble. four had been drowned. from J. Leonard d zranting lon nor

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