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Buiietin Service VOL. LXI—NO. 69 Flag POPULATION 29 919 NORWICH, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, Bulletin 19]9 12 » PAGES—84 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS 15 FREIGHT EARS PILED I WRE One Car Broke Loose Fro: <. Emba AT POMERET 2 Train and Relled Down Steep| nkment Into 2 Brook—Wreck Tore Up Road-| sbed for Akcut 300 Feet and Blocked Traffic East and| “est—No On> Was Hurt—Monetary Loss is Placed| es High as $50,000—Caus %—Express Escapzd by Margm of Minute. . (Spec Portr worst loaded hundred road ial to The April . cks ir Bulletin W s piled freigh ] Per the K third the ws eng be minute heap. broke down One an emt fe the night The | n Pomfre hair from MARSHAL FOCH FCRESAW DANGER BEFORE THE WAR l\"f‘rv t W of General = Foch s SIM5 MAKES ORT TO MAVY DEP'T. . ¢ Rear -Adniir d in New came to make ment on hi in-chief of tk in Buropean After a brief s £0 to Ne resumir war col ral wil As he stepped from his train at the | Union Statior Ad Sim greeted by Acting etary and Franklin D. Roosevelt and the he of the bureaus at navy depar ment and escorted to preside: suite in the station. w al_reception was held Tomorrow he will partment to make | fer with high officer tomorrow evening or Newport. oy Mr Thursday MICHIGAN VOTERS DEFEAT A “WET” Detroit. Mich igan voters April 8.—That defeated a con, amendment modifying the st bitlon laws at yesterd a considerably *larged they voted the state dry came apparent toc as margin continued to in Incomplete reports f county tonight, repres: mately three-fourths of the gave a majority ment le wine, of 50,000 “dry” margin The republica officers w lion dollar gramme was overw In Detroit, a prop and operate as a municipa tem ilnes of the Detroi Railways was decisively | NO CHANGE ON THE NORTH RUSSIAN FRONT Lond April 8. (1 W wirele Mich ma jorit t of minor and a constr miilir Mariup: was beir renc Black Se The cone pen. 33 BOLSHEVISTS EXECUT.D ON EASTERN FRCNTKER OF POLAMND have beer to Ciin is 1y An allied Americans conducting comm's British the fu MADE NON-STOP FLICH FROM LYONS 70 § Monday, Apri Henant ived here at four 1,10 rE Rome, (Fre efore | naval | AMENDMENT | | : wh | aceording Roget, | here steep- H«A\nn ndred | bankments ¢n the New » roll down a b ook below. A irovped brakebeam is be- ident. The g nearly sixty grade | st Ha the each at wrecl othe TALE OF STRATEGY IN ST. MIHIEL DISTRICT | at m lecline Germ ose to re- ns got wind | art the drive | LATEST TYPE OF OIL BURNING CARGO STEAMEHS,‘ had made offer to bui n . witho Her: poratior wrota would building suc reductior world C0,0C0 SUIT AGAINST THE KANSAS CITY STAR . April 8. the publication eged quotat and ope’s Dr. physician y Colonel died while a ju being empane state home which by the $300.000 actual and | ive damage: NEW BRITAIN MAN DIES OF Investigation of of Edward In- , Conn, is be- by the police. Mr, Ir moved from the Hotel Bel- last Wednesday ructures of the neck who was connec 1\ man uring \ere en rou Orlean a -,\m.{ concern, | 1.4 con NO AGREEMENT HAS BEEN REACHED ON STEEL PRICES 8—No . conferer m: Peels intdustr hoard Hines. held the situat gl diines 1o board cons NIANS AS!C HELP IN FIGHTING BOL il 8. (By RA Ut The A The W to ihe has sent a < President Wilson asking for heln fighting the Bolshev The m e complains (hat “the Pojis nnloved wojzing Ukrainian to in P ad of fighiing the = of Wreck Not Determined | broken ! | | whose levery ' shade | ganization of the late Prof HLV|KI'\n[uu, D '~Jpr— inian government, | Thatcher of Albany and Burn. First Post Organized of World War Vets Caucus to be Held in St.l yLouis, May 8-9-10, to Pave |cut the county are Way for Nahonal vention. Boston. Edward. { Veterans quarters northeast Beverly ary Con-| Avril S.—General Clarence R. ! post, No. 1, of the World War Wax organized at the head- of the department of today. N “lar] was named the| as temporar; - and it was announced that the to be admitted 101st infantry wvarded the Croix de Distingu was a who had Guerre and Theodore 1ctive in id who ng the new | that a couvention would ! Louis on May 1 Post 1 deiegates WORLD WAR VETS CAuUCUS IN ST. LOUIS NEXT MONTH! York, April 8—A committee | officers declared it represented| state in the union, every rank| army and navy, and everyl| of political belief, issued here for a caucus in St. Louis effect preliminary or- | American Legion, to composed of American veterans of e world war pave the New n the toni; a next month to held May 8, 9 way for a national tatively for Nov. 11, nizatio snded t shin to and en- | in the Unite declaratior host n'.d tion of permanent upwards from personnel Roosevelt declared embryo orgi in discuss- t Tt will be strict i committee James Morgan G Hows Bulkeley rd fartford. PRESIDENT HURRIES SAILING | OF THE GEORGE WASHINGTON‘ S—President | ansport department Benson, chief of Paris. Acting| announced Washington would leav st_opportunity, probably April- 11 Benson had erday ate sent a inc as could message follows retary o Roosevelt 1te received from Admiral |SENTENCE OF CL PROSPECT OF DECREASE IN PRICE OF CLOTHING April 5—No medinm Chicago, prices of wool 1919 was of temen today member giver 0 met here tior ion raw mater 332ND INFANTRY PARADE intry IS TO lN NEW VORK New York I ican “do victoriou army, for Apri tives of ind western Pen to come here he vi- to appreciation an Italian | 1 10 T view CANADIAN EXPRESS CO EMPLOYkS TO STRIKE men, > com by wage for under the 0 wait Board sreement depu- OBITUARY A. D. Turner ol of , former Mayors | of | Steve Troy. i airplane, London. b er for January amouy Condensed Te!egram° Lieutenant Cortines, in a flew over the Andes Prince of Wales made a fii (\1 The trip lasted one Workmen's organization orf demand coalition Wi & Canada’s total export ser ‘ussel. aine. Lulp pap- | J$8,110, Commercial throug telegy s «ing vote. advance Railrond Mibarnistiation allowed o] terminal char at ‘.’zlc;hc | coas S suddenly = State It wit Belgian government will offer a new | loan beariig 5 per cent interest at} on April 15 William Rheem, tandard Ol ¢ president of iornia, the | died Copper 1 Marc 90.000 pounds 3,000,000 pounds in According to advices Depa a communist revo- ition is i in German-Aus United States gold coin amounting | > §500,000 wa wdrawn from the Sub-Treasury for shipment to South compared | Febris reaching the America. lof a W mour denied by F. of creage chosen | bef ma jor - | parade in New York Receipts of ng t 1 \ppointed in ti BY a vote of 135 to 19, marine en- eers re ten- lm\'l age incr Expenditure. of & Co : ted day offer vice president the company. Reports from various parts of Can- ada there will be : under cultivati n ever before John Mitchell resigned as president k State “ouncil W Dar S aE G Baker dsclarec‘ sailing n for ance of the 7 grain at Edward V. Rickenbacker, i lieutenant Police lgnacc Jan Paderewski, Premier of | opening of Miss enty woman, | several S. ‘Cheng, a Chinese three years with cal activity. in 0 Yaqui Indians crossed the bou amount of ammun rms A report from Nuremberg says that | Social today | | mand that | e d | fa of “the Democrat decid Sov war 95 used i Before the pewriters ican m acty plar New York shipping men are report. | studying provisions of vered virm Commission | | s adviced that| ratified y AU’'S Is ccmw‘rsn‘ ASSAILANT PREPARING TO EVACUATE Made Brigadier General In Marine Corps Brigadic United St romotion >r General Logan F ates Marine Corps announced of the Nav; ance as a major on ¢ 6 hree accasions. a :ml\e‘ cn(put of Greene- Cananea, a Wa ,\,1 .nmagratlen Cfficers | ' Delayed Mauretamai - Held Bntlsh Steamship Be- of Di cau. isagreement | W!th British Military Au- thorities. New York, April 8. Af-er being held | | virtually prisone: 1 entire day | {on the Cunard 1 ship Maure-! tania because of ment be- | | tween American offi and “the British 00 war vei them Americ: {the Britisa 1[!; leavs milit t of ed with ed today army v which docked here the vessel. fiernoon 1 with | in this land | e trans- Mills, N. Y., with the ! to await settlement | ad red port 7 who mn cting to or Instead, por:wi to Camp oum~~ fat ¥ lof the controversy | _The British I ; 15 1 ; unders | GERMANY EXPERIENCING TROUBLE WITH STRIKERS At Madgeburg, Capital of Prussian Saxony, There Has Been Plundering and Shooting—Government Troops Are Advancing on the Town—DBerlin’s Metal, Machine and Construction Workers Are to Start a General Strike Today—Soldiers’ Copenhagen, P.)—Plundering s ant upon the ze by the independent and cialists mv 8. — (B shooting ral stroke procl Ljor food S were stormed the reserv { ceeding 400,000 r rrived mmizration | ety | her HELD AS ALiENS'UNTIL NATIONALITY IS PROVEN! ton, iTO BE Washir | e mer Hm rs LARGEST WINTER WHEAT CROP EVER, Ao worl ot only wheat produced crop on time, but offic als | LAWRENCE DECLINE MILL OFFICIALS TO ARB!TRATE SIBERIA |t wou of the sem- |JAPANESE TO ONLY LAST REQORT‘ Ko remain at in tk and | manifestoes | of sionaries will STEAMERS HARVARD AND | YALE FIGURE IN LAWSUIT | uit was | te en Me Lru\mhu Ste cour ) mship Com ka Navig violation of the Company, agreemen to the de- e Pacific co: jRU“SIAN SOVIET PREVENTED Jgneiro, prevented Dutc 1amed claims be Russian Sov. the ste » | to Buenos board. siar proceeded Aires with the Rus | MUREMBERG PROCLAIMED TO BE IN STATE OF Berl i By the A mann age | FROM LANDING AT RIO JANEIRO! The stati police HES on the wounde Governmen were em station meeti and Workmen’s and Peas- ants’ Congress Has Assembled at Berlin. A.|GENERAL STRIKE TO | E:EGIN IN BERLIN TODAY S.—Reuter’s Berlin he learns that the metal, machine and rs and the tram men eral strike tomorrow. en are also firmly r less their deman spondent adds. ETARIET CONGRESS EMBLES IN BERLIN -eight dele- Many, how- from attending upied dis- prise was nouncement that there rom German Aus- socialis ure to draw g to the ab- and some sur- E FOR GOVERNMENT MOTOR TRUCKS AND CARS | IS FORECAST |° yi UKRA!INE SOV Rus COUNC!LV\"AN CHARG:D WITH BEING DISORDERLY N. J A 8.—A ch SINN FEIN WELCOMED IN DUBLIN Dub! gaps. EARLY CONVOY FOR THE 77TH Persaing partment. forming seized. v fifteen narcotic the physicians was have been practic- The sixth lived rounded had up been police, three mem- reotic uad, stationed ity of the of- and ob- came and ‘*Vu"ln(‘k declared hundred addiets in one of the places. lves that the it ral u( the octors and for drugs xaminga lUOfl and han inquits SUIT D BY GOVERNMENT al of the Hoffmann today in pa- t court United ions that intro- armistice, ment, which from the CRT TO RUIN DYE INDUSTRY ge stocks Germany dumped into to ruin the en taken to pro- idoption of & that in e defense ittempt to secure 2id. “In order to they will un- tariff of 100 per domestic com- prices, as known to do in the N WSPAPERS ARE ATTACKING ERZBERGER ench Wireless newspapers Erzberger and nt for the agree- larshal Foch at \cerning transporta- s from France to the agreement “a concession” by ‘Germa of Berlin says Poles through It because of ns of lmnsportauon It ‘easily con- the allied demands at Spa, us how he intends to solve ALES OF WAR FINANCE CORPORATION BONDS Corps n bonds reported v amounted to $185,693,000. on by federal reserve dis. ounced, including: New York $74,« ladelphia $8,678,600,