Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 8, 1919, Page 1

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Bulletin Service Flag VOL. LXI—NO. 68 POPULATION 29,919 NORWICH; CONN., FAVORS PARAI]E OF 1020 INFANTRY [ GONNEGTICUT Colonel Douglas Potts, in Command of the 102nd, Has So| Expressed Himself—Yankee Division, Which Arrived in Boston on Transport Agamemnon, Received a Tremend- ous Welcome—Gov. Holcomb and the Leading Citizens of Many Connecticut Cities, Were There to Greet the “Boys”—18,000 of the 26th Division Troops Have Re- turned to New England. Boston, April vision men came arrival of 5,100 Y transport Agamem 18,000 the number vision troops r land. “Enough welcome division,” exclaimed Potts, commandin regiment. To machine gt delegations cut The field 101st field quarters of headquarter and B w from the « went out turn »mpl home D. x. A rned to the 10 me laime worth can troops Major G commanding )ow) division ed at the of the Rai 10t be helc W 1ok Ag na tinis port It was a tu €he received ner harbor bro mem: un from ne state deleg city their Wiy the bo of Ya Have and n mayors Collegians Trinity, witl Connectigut original persor gun battali mous fc the ter Most of the to leave ti to resume of their students versities Men w tion we ception, among sengers. M medical officer one of the mos service. His four citations the Croix d the Di guis a bronze oak ter the talion dre been put out of actio went up through the established it, stayi troops were ¢ ed feint attack of the he continued to care f after the Germans | battalion, and = tion of the wou made in the B« A chaplain who with his men wa double decoratior Service cross and my expre 8001 boy servic their fellowe at Fre d were ch o had the r won rather Ch W ne 102d de hono vhich rre, wre At 1 viee ing M: Ir ed wher 18 i he li went reco he arded Mo other officers it was der fire from both sides, through his own barrag. parson 1 to safety Boyd, who had been wo first wave, Rev. other chaplain of with a 1ecord of having tion witn his men_ev went over the top m 7~—~More Yankee t Twent di-| c od The 3 T 15e sixth New to di- re here for the Dot from office from lsmen of of the sed the as po. yehind British especial disti with harrage the inded man_ piilbox out of commis involved the grenadiers grenades Lowell, of 1 with the Dis The Yankeec came on the Agamemnon war brides To date mately 18,000 Yankee riving here, only or a wi althou ontmice New with wives, Colonel Dougla Pot army officer in command infantry, of Connecticut excellent trip w inc for a slight flurry expressed himse regimental wra city, but sz non-N: regiment @ischarge for tha said, showed on his regiment wanted to stay parade. About ment are fi n pally Connecticit present strength of officers Colonel Pott regiment_four m “Hiking Hiram *Machiné Gun' manded the of killing with one division hu of in ost membe to purpose i T Pa 5. L. Isbell tional guard officer ganization to nce. Colonel Potts would give figures in the absence of on this point and wou about the reziment's cause his connec cent. From office came stories GAr 4350 a giment held up orce after heavy es, (Germans were made to hey also told the lthrough the St. Mi Jvery center at Vieneulle establisiied connec from 1t othe povket. and hundred Thi cuted with surprisingly wnd for, carrying it oul e Sor ice who bit cheprey Germ the stured manoe troops out division mer s bro have c Lvor men however. Agamemnon's Con rated me ained form c r Com nd M eville unded Croix learned nd I doug Lieutena in mes H. Sherry of I the 1024, gone ti For putti ion, six thei Martir returr who no | proxi- br k| rom ht bac men ome regular | the 102d reported an| except 1za. He a man of delay A t o 1e mer e ind for a he regi- prinei nd and 91 and of su the 1arir com- toc fon with it wa nd men oy rores of offi- in |0 We i men were decorated, o th 0 the overjoyed we can to put n unding 2lion ge! into w the pfember, M 1 reh 1918 mpany of rank W capta ned ing Mo Hartford, whc Verdt exceller nd ook sai Abc companies ron itte div E. Goodwi r of the 101s snapped this of Connecti ommand of the 104th home— word throok 1015t u 1917, 3 promoted omma rgan G was 1lth | not rs he- 200 of two troops of i fo Con field answe WOMAN SHOT IN STRIKE fou bonds rted The ol consequer 4 ynship ictory nd W r ar hus Iver RIOT Ap rest star fror ed, from the efforts of | arrest a T womz thrown a ston dreo of leg as she wa band’s sup; declared that but the latter did not e Gearrusdo, sted on the charge at ther mar > polic ome | TERMS OF VICTORY LOAN tonig} onig n into the IN LAVVRENCE Methuen | h I E Condensed Tel fiBdlsheViki Losses 100 Last Friday tone Allied Forces Also Took 108°7g sall, siee 10 Sesto Prisoners—Allies Sustain- fuel awarded Db ed No Casualties, el the developme Archangel P et st b The A. P.)—The ot R port on the fighti S renga sector Bolsheviki lost 700 dead and wounc |in aadition to the 108 prisoners (et b Germany’s reached a total retreat. iosses dury ol 4.362.4 ions, proposed small shee tor each | i i | of Sunday, April 6. ussian official in the Friday shows the Rhine sectic ot War Departme . spelter Mili he allies sus ained AS U he Bolsheviki today bombardmen the B American positions on th Vaga rivers Allied patrols Saturda picke L number | wounded n | fighting at also picked up a guns. 2 . of disturba umed the | o nd t 1t Chesapeake & Oh for increased coal. sh Royal L cor for the Phi German ites cannel Aca espond Colonial | will be represented th A | ference by Dr. All Sc PRESIDENT ORDERS GEORG | A rcb}v}“ from Gi;*“s"j“ WASHINGTON TO FRANCE‘“‘”“ Hish il 1sh will The machine | it h the troups I burg \General Jan Christian situa in Hur Budape Ofl'm al.- of members ton confi proceed por i a nmediat he officials ed move As,i mors we foj the m 1ave and ey reliminary force an agr wch d by 1t n constru some > the to nt confer he tioy re soon in circul: night one report presid 1 m IR to Iraw reen ; Anorney ‘General Pz he would frox confe ess | | \ hot ! it | clo: contemy) ider moc ind France Natio; George W. | bodyguard hijq mon the G pr hs, nt dent in suc e hay Herman Seibert, o1 © | thor G H TEE | ho) d mili “|” Experiments Ly or Ape rom vish owir v 1uthe are bein o IKes Ma German Government, | nounced, | commissio - | nec decided ) indle | oceup ed: with the he left bank of Five me ide m | s to i telegram ntial gram TO BE FACTORS IN TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT FLARES W woman suffr noke loped and impro rmy hem under - wh me aken By Khard lane on ) Rot Announcement rdam was commis: troppir mpanie John \| TUES! The Bolshevik army in Saipping Arrangements were made filed lies Twe captain the N. a German civilian made ared Walsh and the hfié‘vfi 1919 APRIL 8, 12 PAGFS—84 COLL ANS PRIC TWT) CENTS er ~ onia is the wa Senator Borah, apposing the League a rererendum. \/IEH"E bread ration was reduced to ' person daily barrels o board. s the Rainbow Division | att n arrived for tock dis. nt law was declared at Agram through. | applica on my decided to membershi 1 Administration con_ 1 peace nnee. Maynard, ansk _fore »in the Bol erman National Assembly passed a Haps- their the scating Smuts, ngary, arrive railroads operating east | report in traf. 1icago Imer is prepar- an, arded to Nor(h Gedman Gazefle declared the r v ! were asked 1 commission on constitution of Assembly | ulating that there of Lincoln home Y £0 of e g made narines Tie er an. | oir roblems con territorie spec ied Rhi 5 wr\.\ad‘rg the chief engi- | Breto: coming ;| public wyisun1 12 Dutch steamship Nieuw Amsterdam, | the du CGerman Ambassado me time ship is no ) by n, sacond di Hor | will uniawful arrests were membe | whicl a t- Kerensky, Spe | GOV. HOLCOMB HAS RETURNED TO HARTFORD impre roain- r strik- cer who wa hrowin | REPARATIONS C HAS M TTEE ADE ITS REPC (¢} NOT YET DETERMINED o Corporation’s new utho treasury that s bea er ote wd tween the rates o and of —The borne by April 7 rate n, one ced by the treasur ) index of loan note itatively today. believes, it wa rities, which of ti one-half higher or can rom cent inter onds ere be th poration bonds Victory D! en the least five trea other pe omme ms of the 'nafll AMERICAN METALVCO..ALTD.. NGW IN AMERICAN HANDS , repr rs, associat tot American ar, esenting and about s, bought $4.850. fifteen the ling 0 the propc run up from $50 tc ind ight five the are governm n W l\‘ n ite on e fro inte proposals are with Germany alien prop pa $140, pe: w ar | th o thod o e tr n of h x hich ca lected from G not | | DRAFT OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS i8S CO ! morrow i the rl)n“ r- | | PADERE cove EWSK | Par t| Pade CBITUARY. its | > Donald Fr: | of ed | I ¥ Charles Hayden, Stone & | busi t eral Goet he | kec el ' 'of the Army situation ic in Bu rs « former . as head Department, military | o soit and spe- o+ investi. the the by | by‘ near at the Sovnet Republic in Bavaria Proclaimed | Prcclamation Announces That | the United Proletariat Has, Assumed All Power, i | { i i i € s_x\ f HETT -Rear Admiral Sims, | Germany Was Wi England the Day After th ligerent—Convoy Sy ed Fleets of the As as Whe E | Munich The® out by trans ent. | Councils. ed T official proc] t Munich itted by the oC iabr 1L announces that the ur proletariat of Bavaria means of the Workers', Soldiers Peasants’ Councils, all power. Peoples’ commissioners will tie former ministers, the procl and associations of and officials are in agreement worker hing belong comm adds, and in decre April 7 be ol men. pi New York, April says, wi rlusion | erved as a | tremendousiy i A ; S { commanc BAVARIAN CAPITAL IS I n. MOVED TO NUREMBERG || - i the April Premier Hoffmann| pepth iing to a despateh | v he from Berl announced that ti \\; i vernment of B has been tr unbrok ferred from Munich to Nuremberg of trans S | tial to |UNTERLEITER JOINS “magnificen THE CCMMUNIST MOVEMENT amen, who Ap: (By The A. P.) Spel|—convoy ol i ived here from Mu d work” oo |the convoy fine de ted, nich s the interior, Herr Minister of Industry ed the communist movement leitener strongly attacked his in a speech, Soviet tem duced they would I would join with t! and Hungar bretir and the ail o Yy n which rleitener, an 1on have join d se | own ¢ that ing intro- Noskes but in Rus- 1 expect England, | 10 to Jomr"“‘ e sy ngland becam erence with aliied was a serious prot "l‘\ iv i:hcm. | shipping ded, only ! Americ {worked comma o ctice put ng v ces TELEGRAM TO WORKMEN'S e S protec _ COUNGIL OF BAVARIA | ;o q" Bron Munich, Apri E The A. P. On behalt o lutionary ce council of B Herr Mekisch today addressed wing official tele- | gl o the Workmen's Coun- | to pr i tempora ci “The worke lcome their part; n a mighty blo |ination and ex tania afternoon. S since early morning by entered a have over- and united | all denom- nt which the War t CONVOY SYSTEM A GREAT I WINNING WAR Arrived in New York, Says n He Arrived in tes Became a Bel- Wh d Stz e Unitec tem, Worked Cut by the Combin- d Powers, Overcame the Ger- man Submarine Menace—Fraises CQur Merchant Sea- oastal w ters for many leet rirplan wh admiral, 1d his st escorted b hoard the z shot up p Am- salute vesse »oard a foreign eering confetti decl orces and the lations British had re to get into the could do the most I manoeuvers of he result of con- ences of opinion.” mi the allied had the in qual- with the the rear ise, declar- us through it all, and K it seemed, could not get torpedoed often enough to suit them.” stood by ome of t They have Soldiers’ and entire public au- | taken over s | Pe: Councils | n U. S. SOLDIERS CAPTURED ta comm Archangel, . P)—M i Bryant M. C. has been dissolved and have been ap- Complete order prevails in affairs and business and the | administration is continuing. “Works will be controlled by Councils, will_control and direct i ntly | manage \t | communit therefor o Sunday, April 6 (By V. Arnold of London, Ohio, R. Ryall of Bloomfield A workers, who have Al days, and n, | peoples | pointed. | missin merican ol Work: ¥ workers | with the elongs to the | socialization | question Mosc cordin to € Archangel They today are apparently rom bei is out of Wor o Soldier: ttend to the prot | public and its pe They will take over control administration | spor rle to the working |all nctions and omissio ] onai holiday. Work but the railways hting and heating Father Roach. a sh forc ho in ie Oz on Marc released by the Bolshevil ay made his way t lines to development. 1 authority and d arc re- people for W the Volc -|ana foo Mi of D brou n advices Apri Attorney Gen- : nnounced in & statem captured vould oppose strong- | American cutive clem- | enge: , the socialist | years im-|°, ICENTRAL CONFERENCE OF AMERICAN RABBIS Lvor rding tair the prisoners. d his du and doing a and was | Cincinn 0., vous wrong side blow Americ ! the e adoj 1 of tatemen wit 1stiec which ad- coursc norm io in this case.” and cond capitaiis or MICHIGAN | yrd- obstruct- | tlemen, I | I would oppose the war | ™ the the defendant b public administra NMOTHER HOUS FOR GUR iN PARIS CMEN WORKERS | Stebbir in ckh RAL PERSHING TO VISIT KING OF ITALY May. Le Jdoyd Griscom, at Rome, companied hy the former am- are imminent. BY THE BOLSHEVIKI | in the Hungarian cabinet | | cERMANY'S ABILITY TO PAY FOR FOOD SHIPMENTS —Germany’s ability to for the od shipments * Brussels agreement, it cannot. be determined before (German government report on the sur- government of German- curities which is in ilied financial delegates, mean- tinue the general discus erman delezation at Senlis availabiligr of that when the ns report on surrendered securi- eived it will be y to cal- what extent th can be ing food impo raw materials from will also play a role ood, is in progre: so to hich nt foi German use of the dis- conditions the disappointing. 1t Sent t Germany o be used in pur- - s heen no m\ Josition of n t in cash, rman delegates requests th TO PASS ON LEGISLATION OF STANDARDIZING PRICES I ity of tment of n seek- prices for ard rd 1 board’s om doing toda of the rew into were rail- ac- Clari- tween the iministration h Director org Peek \ce expected th ONTARIO TO HOLD PLEBISCITE ON REPEAL OF PROHIBITION province of on the nce aet the sale in the Hearst. 1 later, emper SENTATIVES ED AT DANZIG esenta- o make mod:uion nkfort Frehen- Paris home SHOWS “"V‘I\”ENT hi by ‘vunced

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