Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 14, 1919, Page 1

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Eulletin Service Flag VOL. LXI—No. 73 POPULATION 29,919 VICTORYLOANSA,300,000,000 FOUR YEARS, 4 3-A PER CENT. Terms Announced by Secretary Glass—The Treasury Re- serves the Privilege of Redeeming the Notes in Three Years—This is to be the Last Liberty Loan and Over- s iptions Are to be Rejected—The Notes Are to be|! Exempt From State and Local Taxation, Excepting e and Inheritance Taxes—None of the Past Issues ; riible Into Victory Loan Notes—Subsequent . he N ues of Government Securities Will Not be Floated Y, will be subs ar Campaigns. Terms of the nour, ENT OF QUESTION A. I D SERVICE ne mar included named | | | A wre d | i | OR 168 OFFICERS | ad |1 et | Cabled Paragrauhs Meeting of Council of Four. Paris, April 13 (By the 3 unexpectedly, a meeting o of four was held at 6 o'clock { evenin, h President Wilson in | tendance. The call for the meetin; | sulted from Premier Lioyd George's determination to return London t-| Caly Five Cut of 22 mmw\n | N.E.T.3 T.co, opeRaTons | ndustries Report SERVE STRIKE NoTice| Prosperity. Boston, April 13.—Formal notifica- New Yor tion of the rike of telephone oper-{of = twen ators called for next Tuesday groups th: oday upon William R. Dri ed a conc eral manag prosperi Telephone naire se \r, Dr said th every re rvice gned 0 men National \ of ers replie: L statement to- the company would nable means to main- by Matt B. Jones, | New angland gom- [ vided reported bu Telephone of normal bulle- seventeenth both companies in New | manufacturers es tomorrow, calling upon “to remain at your post of d to bring up any matters that adj in the manner n provided there Driv pre-w leather reported divided betwee poste: ards of ingland mploye tions to explained pifes enumerated stacies laying in |to normal conditic April 13, |the following ord ‘was given to the| (1) Delay the New 1 @) ad been declar- M Sl B il r pointed out to postmaster | opera to them clearly |im You have preser of your call it ted to me ntion, an ultimaiur word 1 0n sub- | ove g $10,000. \ will ufs’in.efss' is Be Pre-War Gnnfiiiiflni afle’fw’ 138 Killed § i il i at Cairo, Egyp ive British Soldiers Wounded on \Vednewday. in Alexandria. Principal ‘ General | abers M showe out of the twenty-t o which its membership wo w low n irther riotin, EORGIAN A ATTACKIN PARADE TH o‘.‘ v ONE FOR 26TH PRESS VIK LITERATURE memb i L |SELECT SITE FOR LEAGUE OF OCEAN FL,GHT | NATIONS BUILDING AT GENEVA M IRELAND TODAY | S meeting of the state n the facing Mon or the bl The people Lo y ar joicing over the de sion on league TUARY. rson Hearst. Lo et b ] Aprl : the popularity of President]qpri t America the Alpine Y"'\U‘ hore WAR VESSELS ARRI\/E York, April s Mayo's flagshi °| GREAT MILITARY PAGEANT IN NEW YORK MAY 3! ¢ York, April 13.—A great pageant, d cd to tak every sta uf\ ica’s participation in the war,| be presented in Fifth avenue on|A. P.) gently | May s a stimulus to Victory e hardy American | Liverty loan D was an- | Germany into est of|nounced tonight. A dangerous moun. ‘ nt, which, it was dec fought | the greatest in the city shayed | heing worked out by s of her|cers, headed by tor Hearst, who |Bernard Lentz staff. nil-|A SOVIET ‘GOVERNMENT leva IN r | spec Flearst S to proclaim independer such a IN NEW YORK HARBOR T VISION OF WAR PROHIBITION April \ last Confe opal concerni lyn today of “w 2 that F ent Wilson r to decl demobi on hefore s “We do not think Presider ill declare demobilization ore it actu i > oppone: e the < congre ALLIES FORESTALLED SAXONV‘ TLondo from view to on of | tack b covern- | the known | wi and the allied 1 c killed and two wounded. ice bill. Float Were |and fires burgh Henry in New Jersey appropr V was passed . Schiffer, Ger Minister in the A cotton I of phis, Shipping ppurpose Cotton hire OF spinning Che Board miils nire n Meat FINANCIAL STA GENERAL 0: A BOLSHEVIK ATTACK|MAN KILLED BY TROLLEY | CAR | HA"" ¢ the accident. JHISTER OF SAONY. 4V SOLIERSNORESDEN r Neuring Was Scized When the War Ministry Was Siazmcd by Demonstrators—Was Thown Into the Was Shot as He Tried to Swim to the ;k—-Govemmem Troops Refused to Attack the Mob ——Marchcd Off After Surrendering Their Arms. AMER AL BE ACAN AV\ATC?S Y, GOVERNOR Neur- {minister of worship promised a depu= tion that all the demands of the 1d he granted—old rates pay adequate food rations. The official explanation of the troy- arose through a misun- that the reduction of the. of non-commissioned officers and men to ordered by the does not vet apply Y. were to I forced there. xon zovernment is applying to i withdr of the gf- peace 1 1t whi 1 official version of the affair says r Neu ceived a deputa- and promised a general fulfillment the wishes of the soldiers. “In L urse of t. the com- c inues, ‘the wounded. joined by a number of other sol- who were partly armed and pre- ted people from entering or leaving buildi yme of the armed sol- heir way into the inner ministry. An mprudent a'in the minis= recame _ confused Ade chamber. < \ rumor started thak ven orders to throw s quite untrue. iz was the | tior ouly { of dred | three umi- way inte were mem- One of man W (\lff learns Noike ng o \'r‘urlng mtely sve in- xon Tpvern- INLAND FORTATION i United maore and ted in rability Hines tletcher and & sentatives o letter, nswer 10 of con- inistra- ways, and wccomplish- ortant to pre- public in- alr made in utility of our inland i Mr. Hines. ver in the policy d waterways of the made economically means should be them of more bene- aan they have beem Under 1zemer form of private ads in this country interest in acting wate and, of is no other form of no su 1s feeders course, th eder avai Hin, d that along made for nd rail wi ines to participate fair b: in compet tial the At- have been via water able the water n the traffic on a ion with all-rail. FOG DELAYS ATTEMPT TO FLY ACROSS THE ATLANTIC St. Johns, N. F, April 13.—Dense fog and drizzling rain today forced Harfy G. Hawker, daring Australian aviator, ain to postpone his attemvt to fiy icross the Atlantic in quest of fame and the $30,000 prize offered by the sondon Daily Mail. Yesterday a blug-~ outh r made a “hop off” im- rdon all has been ac- plans to begin his adventure signs of favoring wind and r, but mariners wise in the lore and rain said tonight it might curtain r is to be ex- athe Meanwhile the trans-Atlantic fiight developing rapidly a real race. En- by the delays encountered by Hawker in E !ish airman, is rushing the work of as- {sembling h Martinsyde biplane ! which he hopes to have ready in time, n|to take air 'll least s soon as of | soon as Hawk Sopwith machine hops off." As the rivalry between the two camps_increases, theer are indications that Hawker and Commander Macken- lzie Grieve, R. N.. his navigator, sre iready to sacrifice every possible safe- ‘ rd to the sporting desire of “get- ting the jump on the other fellow.” I The rival airmen had an opportunity {to judge preparations made for the Huefields vana in a 00 mi oss the by the other when H LElEES HANGED‘”mm )y the other when Hawker today. urned a call made yesterday at his irome on Mount Pearl plateau By Raynham, who has erected a can - in a field at Quidividi. Tt wi d that this call was responsibla announcement from Hawker's t he would essay- the 1,900- ireat Britain with the < of the weather and even ind. = ne of those SUIT FOR $20,000 AGAINST SENATOR LODGE SETTLED April 13.—Counsel for Sena- Cabot Lodge and Alexander vill make public statement drawn up aining the reumstances’ exchange of blows be= and Bannwart . ington on April 2 announced tonight rent would he xegarded‘ 1t of the suit 3 them ex ator uson which there was 1+ hearing in court here t4s. P. Raynham, Brit- # 000, &

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