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Pulletn POPULATION 29 919 NORWICH, CONN., MONDAY, EIGHT PAEES—SS COLS. PRICE TWO CENTS BENIER l.lflYl] GEURGE - TALKS OF THE | Says Preliminzry Traaty Will b2 Ready by Easter—Germans| Wil be Asked to Sign It at the End of Easter or the Bé- ginning of May—Affirms That There is No Divergsnce! Among the Negotiators—. ment Uniil th: Peacc Commissioners Have Finished| Their Work. Paris, April §.—The preliminary peace treaty will be ready hy Easter and the Germans will be,k asked to come and sign it at the end of April or ginning of May, Premicr Lloyd George of Qfeat Britain declared in an inter- view today with Stephane Lauzanne, editor of the Matin. In answer to a rems zanne that what troubled ion was not so. much the delay as the secrecy in ‘which the peace negot tions were wraped, and the fear tl there‘was some divergence of opinion, the Britizh mier said Ly, M public opin- Lau- there is no ! diverzence They are often nical difficultie settled after 3 question of reparations. In substance the allies have one common principle, which T once set forth thus: ‘Germany must pay up to the last farthing of power.’ But i and h not re not study forms of negotiators. ted with tech- can_only be e the it sufficient to draw it to-the enemy? Must o guarantees and must the tefms, methods del; nts? Must up a bill we we and 33D DIVISION PREPARING TO RETURN TO FRANVE of Illino are holdin uade & expect- 1 vision will feady for riven in dnte for ward. Aceore ty-soo Michigan holding head, w Apri 13, the the ng to pres ditision r plans, the Thir- of W ne on unit from: coeive jeriers ti Maor at Third ond lard oecup; leave Gnoera Th Diel Aty army wou head: under 1 le dis P 1030 ARMORED TANKS 'icA.a( FCR CERVICE tion of ks var- commissicr der three 1anks of the | as the ecach nder. pla oin of ke and two atlached to each MEN AT CHURCH, NEW YORK Ap Marc 330 JOBLESS TRI\H’" u-:l offe; expensvel them the ad- | Man- conditions would MORE CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS TO BE Washi Apr of toan ficat $500.000,000 mi.ni and maturing 1-2 per today tae books will e} This is the ficates for nea xoekly issuc ha the programmnic over-gubscription uding this i ificates to Le redeemed ceeds of tue Victors Lilert proximate] s V5,000,006 ISSUED tember interest, w treasury. April 17, first o Y a month vihg been omitted f because of pre 1e, the loan ¢ e last issue om of th ious issuc rom Toan i PROTEST AGAINST BURLESON'S METHOCS OF WIR New K termine Cor America nal Yo WHing ) mem to de- ers of n of shall er ix LEAGUE FOR PROTECTION OF AMERICAN LICERTY ‘Tew York i f ) ' oF 1 of aftepyance at 50,000, the be- |t her targe| pro- | ap- CONTROL Lo PEACE TREATY Asks People to Withhold Judg- i not be able to sav when he p.eads “Yes to our adversary! inadequacy of re-| you can go as far . as| t and you must do it and you mi In a word, shall we simply | present 11 or collect the money, all| ithe money possinle? Well, that “is where the work comes in, slow nnd‘ !difficult work, by the fact! | that techn 8 the highest| pabilities’ and great experience not in agréement among themselv either as t5 the method of dation | tor as to the assets to be realize “No, there is no divergence the negotintors, but, alas, there inevitable among the often those from I coun 10 is to decide Letween them if not the negotiaters and do think it can alw: M. Tauzanne rema public opinion could was why. before {was not hande. what amount, Hiability. “And who shays we shall not do cried Premier Lloyd George. “Who says we have not decided that?” 1 ones amonz not a and for | ed to adn: |VICE ACMIRAL SIM3 | DUE TO ARRIVE TODAY k., April €-—Vice -Adr Sims, commander naval overseas torc welcome commensurate vements on h the Cunard liner Mauretania tomor-| row_morning i | Offici ight provide {for the Maur tania of t loon. e chasers, S, Gloue ! American with | ster. ill tow The 1 and the liner be Al as far out : ta captive balloo rial e cort will the admiral and his as condit board tie Sims an be transferre Rear Admir Lieutenant representing v Roosev and cthy tami;y his staft, reor in the city poiice | Also ou the Mauretania Americans who huve i > Lritish es, nav Ar. nu mis, t rhers quarantin Surr Commander Acti the th ers of with o dowa admiral amilies of seenn EFEREND VOTE ON N. Y. HARBCR STV"KE TODRAY New whether b men liation, This decision ywed the aciion ted uniors t was an- end e i at i A mee.ing ¢ headq wiil D. it was sa wage i tomorrow morn, vo! he oftered by eaching a ent { PREMIER PAD:REWSKI HAS ARRIVED he A. s £ Poland accompanied 1 French member ission to Poland. IN PARIS {mier Pader o a main in Paris for umstances ski declin statement until official report on and terms, ay g tion h negotiations sed his t inate fo. Danzig -and iment over and ' ¢ memt fons i t w comprorn ¥ | conces the Germa however, ‘is not held by of the entente deleg. who cor Danzig rendered e TRANSPORT AéAfv‘EP-1P:O ) . —The April with transport | tiov ineluding in Presi aboard, Gue to anchor o'clock tomo: aram receive today The nnon w and ort i3 expect ommon - eslth P MPS PER CENT. BEER appooved eoiled uisiiia per o The follow from m bhas * Comn iner Roper to fill cover fer ent, 0. K03 madn of the to ier of 18 nd 1 n mod control law, is appxo\ ed General Strike to Work of Independent Social- Spartacans de ciahsts opposed the movement, metal works carried the { morning, experts, | ¥ same | % lon +| They I day - ster and one |2 jol the submarine chasers each w Beginin Berlin Today ists and Troops Rein Berlin, Py cans Laturd: Apr Inde ¥ The endent alists and led teday by a vote of 10,060 t6 3,000 to begin a general strike in Berlin Monday. The majority so- but the machine and day for those A. mployes of the large favorable to a strike The government troops have bgm rumor((rl in Berlin THE RAINBOW DIVISION HAS STARTED FOR HOME | 2z, Saturday, April -(By | The P)—Two more trainloads of | hapy smiling =oldi of the Second (Rainbow) Division started tk for home Ly way of Bre composed the 163th York city's nt, New attached units leit ! | ir In- | this and There were cheers the train pulled out. in_ the highest ed farewells to who are to follow w R German civil reund. but gave ir feelings 2uinbow ins for Bre of soldiers from Division who the Rhine looke the Major no t soldie they the ne W ans stood in the no indication of In the railroad vards| where the soldie Division bhoarded . ‘there ar the untit on with vins patled out General Flagler Rainbotw Fo sches the job rim the Division, left}¢ g pec jto make {wh re the of his tr disemba ston being mentioned arrival aboard | GERMANV EAGER TO RENEW COMMERCIAL RELATION Saturday, April mined re-est Treves, A. P) mination under ‘an is now of ‘HAF‘.TFORD TO HAVE VICTORY LCAN k. April ng ¢ ""LY NG CIRCUS” mations w skirmich will lied ance. Vict ttered over lying « sche ou nouncei CUMMINGS SAYS OPPOSIT FOSTHE LI OFE N. 10N IS CRUMBLING DUE AT BOSTON TODAY | the come minority POLISH TROOP TRAINS TO PASS THROUGH G[RV!ANY‘ 3elgium, A he implic for tion time ratification t isted by all Spa, (Hgvas)- coment on from T'r: night ¥ Saturday, tro0] + to Pol ¥ calm and rman pub terg armistice | interview | ntative, | opi dirman ramission ineidents oc would claim troop the troops caid AIRPLANE FELL 2070 FEET. AND PI‘ OT ESCAPED UNHLRT‘ Y., Apri Bud- in the vica Yoris in volplane icceeded Le. siruck a hilleck and in navy day's ticns injured near rived large ed $000,000, the $64.: orders South to Italy m ed cieil Br pilo Ti fr chant | 642,0 was | died A tG Condensed Telegra f Italy removed export bap ton goods. Strict s.lence is bein about the ocean o No Connecticut men casualty the are 1o come. Four aviators were killed and two when their ’planes Wi h, near Treves. Bela Kun, Hungar'an dictators, ar_ at Munich accompanied by a numbe: { attendanc Uil production in Oklahoma averag. | 204 650 Dbarrels day, valued at) d in Sun. a Treasury per Department capita of the estimated nited States at American Loasmotive Co. fo decaped engines Manchurian Railways. Lloyd George is reported as about leave Paris for a hasty - visit to! of $25,C2,000 Treasury Depart- | from London. Additicnal anncunced loan by nt. A violent volcanic eruption result- the death of many persons 15 southwest of Pernambuco, Bra- Lieutenant Harry Hawker tish army will make his machine over sday Owing to the of mpt o by seri of the two have ian ma occup.ed th Italian om Ven bound 2,000 wert 100 injured intends 10.000 tons e programme steel An building nd upwa r 1 Lord Gienanar, London cotton mer- eft lued £4 Robert David Lewis, i h = ceo Co. Two men cnh‘red the Bas L nd in a op State eutenant W Boussotrot, a passe rs i v arrived merr‘,an steamship Prusa condi burg 10 \‘rih Ambass:oor at on of meet May w crowds fell One of the offcials Harms- Segretary truction econs Comme r‘a\ ymmerc TWO A"'PICAIH SOLD £ED Governor Gerer the | Ly the! Correc- | crashed | received |9f the H)ut( wx tors | when | 1 Juc 00 | president French | near | | wit I through an onen A Carrier Pigeon Helped Save Life Carried Message From Flying Boat Adrift, Without Gas, | Off South Jersey Coast. Atlantic Cit icoated carrier ital in , April 6. ]uy’un W aving the life of avy airman, adrift in a fl out fuel in a rough sea late Jast night, while Judge Joseph Buffiington United States circuit court of | for ~Pennsylvania and his| Lieutenant “Matthew Taylor. | commander of land forces afloat ! the naval district from > Hat- | s to IMlorida, were supporti one of the most remarks ever made off the south J —A blue- appea cousin, E rescue coast. William Lyall of Toronto was seated his beach front room at the Marl borough- e 1sted was startled carrier to pigeon windosw. otcl management and ved the bird to the Buffington and Lieut o happened to be found a smal cylinder of aluminum about an inch in length clamped to its lez. Upon ce of pape bizger the tin appeal “Down find an fluttering He notifi a port office ant in | b ed the cony o row found 53 secial delivery stamp in sceptacle was this me rom th ien mi: INS iylor rters of the the Philad telephone. hed commiunic this morn marine off shor Finch and possible 4 AGREE ON REPARATIONS TO BE PAID BY GEPMANY Ay 6.—(Ha Four on Saturday reached the principles ions to b ras.) The believed ; € com- paid ments wtion was pa rnment yute the future m of thirty ¥ next few pape HE WOMEN’'S INDUSTRIAL enheim hotel late last night! ex: 1 floor. | there, ! not much} = |A BIG ALL-AMERICAN ape | ant | PRESIDENT WILSON BETTER, BUT STILL REMAINS IN BED IHis Physician Permitted Him to Receive the Other American | Peace Commissioners Sunday Afternoon—Had a Good Night Saturday Night and His Temperature Was Normal i Sunday Morning. the ached April 6.—(By Wilson has the ad to recovery yson. h him Ameri A P)—| point that ; rapid onalj The S the peace conference | President their wishes for his g0 far on ]’.(. r Admi j Physician, ate tod expressed recovery. reception of | al me | House to anvone | bedroom. Admiral President of Wilson Lansin and Col. presiden d th climinated from the conference d_planned pr permit the othe ners. It dent had than Colonel yson and the household cold from {has been sufferin {been broken, and ns ens he on ppeared and ce his 1 expe wa taik H imme e becz.me il i _the all { delegates ygress !'made by with the had commissic exception of Mr. Wh at material 1 recorded P ferent I i 1e; possible room comm tomor the tio; in meeti 1y | stre T E some peace negot be f the Tue bu cond son imp Xtraors ! {CHINA URGES NULLIFICATION IN NEW VORK OF DEMANDS MADE BY JAPAN DEMONETRATION Lexs 6§ com- ed nty-one dem Jemonstrate were America first, la I the tim adopted uilding, they ! to |t - jupo 11d | gated to | pati he Japanc onds du ¢ they powe campai s upon le: is' founde natior igue nt w is y made apanese Japan, ipanese President | del 000,000 | posit no. , on the of and delegate repre the sent ifesta unswery ed States of Ameri d_ Governors |t » of | au Na- {owr of emanc € fact tha o terms subse were secured by matum ch she urrende ause of est of th is sts mean was the world a fact that : imposed upon China at the example Prussia; the ex- s of the lease of Port South Manchurian rail- cns being precisely the antung terms \SECRETARY BAKER TO ! SAIL ON LEVIATHAN TODAY | ington, April |the te Hollowed tension to Arthur and he will | t tathan accompa SH PYARDS AT CAMDEN HAVE TRIPLED OUTPUT York, April 6—The New York ipbuildin Corpor with yards Camde N 1 s 1917 in an_ repor to- Nee 1918 made to the windin Eon Ameri rking \\'nr» BOLSHFVIKI INCREASE SSURE AGAINST ODES3A (Hav Yards adweight one bat Fleet Corpora(ion Bolshey Jolshevik and | NAMED TO INVECTIGAETE CONDITIONS IN SYRIA Assoc ‘:EA\’ARYAN PEASANTS TO MARCH ON MUNICH presi COMMISSION TO GO ABROAD|! al Comm Wa The sion, which rom esday or an authority ement, will » commission TROCPS THAT HAVE NOT BEEN n n GERMAN TROOPS SYMPATHY EXPRESS WITH SOJ!:TQ POLAND TO DEVELOP HER RAILROADS AND INDUSTRIES April To develop her ind Poland into pla armed witl < shown is \ization n worked a pro e o to NO UNoO'\A BETWEEN GERMANY AND POLAND. nd daris. union CAN BE aderewski of I’ United his trip ¥ the In to this DhslGNAT:D FOR RETURN | 6.—Official ch. vement ry o expeditio infantry aditio ions comp tion, have not return by Genera machir th rtment most of 1 onl might clease wil Un lis to inee represent ed ind German det ed. Ar‘ARCHISTS DISPERSED BY POLICE “Down 106 demo Federat 0 party in protest to acquittal of Raou of Jean Jaure and in honor o with on { day against 'the { Villian, the stsunfu orders. ts, ests were made. poli 1narc No charged the were inju: forces and eleven IN PARIS with tion | five of whom ndustris asked ovarious country act and snged gone S 2 IMPORT RULING MADE BY WAR TRADE BOARD The Wiy today > owned TO CONFER ON WAGE SCALE FOR RAILROAD EMPLOYES 3 a countries prior Tully Was the country the goods be necessa are not it posit for railroad employ OBITUARY. John R. Hegeman. o N XY president Insurance home ¥ bank stored d trade [l Mamaroneck 1 R. Heg - | politan at his 6.—John | in Metro--| co Company,’ died | today. He was | com CONGRESSIONAL PARTY VISITED RHINE DISTRICT April 6.—( The A. P.) The n congressional party which ~en visiting the Rhine dist eturned to IPar V. here today [ will leave on Tuesday He | where the congressmen and } guests of the Be v Bos- ' several days and sections. ‘: old | Jerome E. Sage Conn,, ent heart Pari v mel crome E. | has ut, died ford yrom merc trouble an automohi ead of was born in years ago. for will 2 n government for e sit the devastated