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=dle Bulletin VOL. LXi—NO. 90 POPULATION 29,919 > : 10 PAGES—74 COLUMNS ; ORICE TWO CENTS — G S pro- The Spanish cabinet has resigned. s i V t y I- n 4 M - r‘\lurnrm figures it has gathered during | { %ithe war ; Lioyd George Back in London. | Ic Ur uan nve N umfi ] WER i redsiiod o v A b London, April 14.—Premier Lloyd H i s O l P N e ”N:u]l.u rters that Lieutenant Ge ul B e George returned to London from Paris 5 Liggeit’s Iirst Army will be dissolved . i M this afternoon. | Secretary Glass is Expected to|Heavy Fighting is Raging in | "l si ¥ LA i . 5 M| The State Department announces o b B WEATHER LOOKS BAD | Sound Keynote in Address| the Street—A Number of |Bridin is not suiliv of charges mac: FOR ACROSS OCEAN FLIGHT' 3 2 = {in Boston papers that American com- g $ s e Legal Advisers of the Government Fail to Find Specific Legal| ¢ o oo, OSEAN FLIGHT| Tonight in New York. Persons Killed or Wounded | mercial cables were pirited for fritish | Definite Conclusion Calls for Twenty Billions Within Two Authority by Which the Internal Revenue Bureau|St5ces ShHxy C. Hawker, Aus-| Wogtineion, Avili Subserp: Serlin, April 14— (B; 7 - passed through ritish % 3 ot g | wit ? the A. P.)— | hands 5. + tralian_airman, “hopping oft \v.‘.mui‘l"i’ feceived duting the Vietory | The laicst news received iere is 10| Brosklyn. strest cars,elavated lines| Years, Forty During Thirty Years Beginning in 1921, a4 ¢ o tgs X . the next day or two in an attempt to | e 03 aigf for the wholly | the effect that the C nuni: and subways will be tie complete- a3 Wi 1ssi 1 Might Enforce Prohibition After July 1—Early Legisla-| iy Gcross the Atiantic in. competi- | X eXempt notes bearing 5 5% per| Munich nave ot vet been maiorod S amys IIIeieci comylece Forty Billions With Commission to Decide When and £ SRS % e Vi tion for the London Daily Mail's $50,- | celt. interest, which the treasury w and that heavy fighting is ragin; Scteq o be: CalioR Puesidan 5 . e 1 A . tion is Necessary to Provide Funds for Maintaining a oo prize diminished tonight, when a|! altermatives of the § 5l the _strects of Aimich. betweon SHad| A oredic of 20000000 ¥ tavor. of| How—Other Billions Are to be Determined by a Special 3 y - L R drizaling rain set in again. TI curities with part Tu and troops loyal to * | England was established by the Treas- ey . B Large Federal Police Force if Prohibition is to be En-|sround in tront of ‘his airdome on |¢mpiio: is, nowerer, wit ? D s its e | Commission on Which Germany. is to bs Represented. Mount Pearl plateau is now virtual- | 1id Ly sc s 3-4 notes,| The Central railway stati Acti : forced. a quagmire. e effort will be made to round up | postoffice and telegraph office cting . Secretary nofoathe Nawl b Apiil ‘l—(RBy The A. B One In addition to the ' forégoing pay= ptain F. P. Raynham, British av- | the bulk of subseriptions to these se-| several other public. luildings. The purpose of his trip was not | Mundred villlon * gold “marks. is _themenis Germany will:glse Ui zenmined gment of the provision of the food con-|iatorf, who meanwhile is rushing the e ; h may be converted at| in the hands of the ; de known jamount Germa must pay the allied ibh deliver ad 1l ilr:--us ofm forty servation act of A 10, 1917, which| work of assembling his Martiusyde |anY time into the 3 3-1 per cent. notes.| who used heavy mine John F. i i resi {4 losses | billionwmdrs,. when $MiE - CUISESGEN tat-| prohibized the use of food materials in|plane in time to take the air as soon| A limited amo [ the & 3-4 per|their capturc ot Boit ol B aaent fand d yius determines thai ihis shall -be done. with - | production of wiiskey, and paved the!as Hawkers Sopwith, dined tonight|cent. notes will be available for o i : 2 {11251 nuFAPEE. b pardons Have 1 | Aot SR b e i} determine a|These three pavments of Lwenty, forty ty by|w restriction of beer brewing.|with his rival. He is planning, if pos- | Fight sale. but the treasury is not sure | ed or wounded. RS s Y ean | encies, acting under the|sible, to make a trial flight tomor- mands for cash R Decial cominission on which Germany |and forty billions bring the total 1o i ; Henry P. Fletcher, American Am-|S W D¢ 1D ca 1190,960,000.000.g0ld. MiEEieta s 8 »n | treasury, were authorized by the presi- | row, taking off from a road in front filled. A whole of+ Bavaria with the wseadar 1o NedoeT American Am-! This is the final and definite conclu-| Levond this total, the commission is dent to empioy such additional assist-|of his canvas hanger at Quidividi. It} has been rushed : bureau of | of Iof, had been regained by te Department. entertained mem- b hgs uged o it~ | empoeted - o, fix, canyiking SESEE as the secretary of|is said that if rain, fog or wind holds | ensr on the bonds of smail de-|Foffman government, which provi-|bers of the Chilean, Commercial Mis. |18 &ft ation e bl s e cury might deem necessar { Hawker back another two days, t these constitute! sionally remains at Bambe Ston at luncheor " # T ook 2 and involved ma oy b cdne ment to_the agricultural| Raynham will be able to rive him a |most the s 2 appropriation act of Nov. 21, 1918, by !real race for the honor of being the | There ekt ot counter sale.{ On & i : Lokal Anzeiger, armed sol- | roads announced that Ly May 1 re- ¢ the i00.000.000.000 gold |eminent: Amcrican authority who which wartime prohibition effective| rst to start. e as “samples t by May 1 r T 500,000,000 | were dragged out of their i - s & v telegraph and other gov-|from Chicago during the past week | hd—z PayN mitation: of HeEtate | start if it comid be avoided. le was|the interest rate sed tods & 2 I § ¢ war and there-!and the unfavorable wind and fog, but | throt t the count RS EIthase | EvilBerian ol tre evian mission nine i his exallides depreciniatls sapcriandl it anlaw for beverage|rain squalls in mid-Atlantic 't loan today said one reason for Earlier advices reported t by salesmen, officials | diers drov qunter Sules.| On Sunday, according to despatch- | Director General Hines of the Rail- |1uht chanses and madifications fopan ssather » worda?s - oPLUlASN i the notes for|es to the through the. streets of oo e by L e | ¢ ivid » three dis- |framed th ind furnished the established, did not be-| Although, Hawker has expressed inich cheering for the soviet. e ke i be et i forezoing summiry, “a,commission is il long alter that execu-|himself as believing his is the faster £ ation over the §i ca tificates of indebtednes: 7 ty billions’ within two |56t up with power to ro!!o‘\ from Ger- as issued, and concequent- | plane, he has evinced no willingness | total of the lo is smaller than {roughly handied. ~ Railway station : ; 5 {many 1 tha utmost of her capacity to would not apply to the|to permit Raynham to get an even had been genera pated, and|and postal, 05| Fresh and cured meat shipments e | ernment buildings o tha' hanas | Avionmtod t sI8TS000 : thirty | jetie s " ... . = g i AT m el o 63,312, younds year: t . 21, 1915, provided | disposed for a time to attempt to take|in hundreds of telegrar achinz the|or the government without T Rim, g M i i b 1918, umtlE [ cane | ot toaay, dsaiiacihe sosey rromid |t om loan nm | ored in Washington that either | 1 . 1 y i marks | Hines of Railroads will res = i L nation of demob-|gave up his plans when metcorolog?| effect that the terms had|cf state money, e D28 Ee: [besdone | 2Ba Sacs the standacd 1 pavine S ch shall belical reports received by his navigat- T S 1 o i gold murk is worth about the|or, Commander Mackenzie Gricve, K, |finnacial observers | MANY PERSONS KILLED iAo auny ot ! | ) ° tees | Dr. Levien is said to have fled to!Secretary Redfield or Divcctor Gieneral | | et are exvressed i fhe Mnal e svand | ult of steel price deadlo 170 View of the fluctuatio " the o ervers. 2 American troops i Sraromem any of |which the negotiations have pas | the same as the English shilling, and { N warned of low pressure areas and als discussing terms of "‘"fi‘ NG CENTER OF BERLIN | cestivians 19, S al&tior s o b, ;|authoritative statement was obtained | before the war was quoted at 2352 nay distilled spirits * Cupt: Rl isbRRetted todsy for | thel iof i arket price of| Berlin, April 14—(By the A. p.)—|Propasanda among American troops. |settler sums up the condi-|{ The allotment of the 100,000,000,000 Specifice tHUE fn N R Alea s T8 piata tor uld not be de- | Many persons were killed or wounded | A new strike threatens New York |jon ows marks amons the allied and associated St othir Mides e Bl TREaENe yente ol o : Citic itre of Berlin at noon today | FIAThor owing fo the discha K r 1tset held gener- | poweys has not yet been finally de- liquor shall be seven ygars an aviator, ~and, like should exist a strong d collision between troops and | ol ¥-BiEM e by, Restohn - jall ¢ ided] but a leatalive arrangemen® except for ex-| hawker, originally « mechanic, Lo de- iss 5 lar vendors!, “The ‘troops: fired, on (OF 0% TiEtioads o (- Sumith, thecar in_accord ith President | makes ‘the allotment of France about o] Slared he proposed passage of thepayers certain arrancement sl i : . a| by he Milrine Voo K 5 ! led 35 per cent. of the total; Great Bl’"‘] 2t ABA] Al atic oae st R ke i Work gs of past iss s district w ngly cordoned | e e HRES A R Ig0] espon t 1o armistice W 1in's allotment between twenty and wartime _liquor tions, as|away flight o s £ 2 the Alexa Regiment with al M‘htalr;t S?KVH_QISf» will picket the | yclyded. To determine the exte rty per cent. and the allotment of o ials, is that! His Martinsyde, he said. could fly|f! to suppres: ic in stolen e f I mder this respor e United States between' two . and the sale quor, whereas | for twenty-fivé hours. Averaging 100 ecr 3 s expected to sound|g00ds and the vendors forcibly ‘i g he | o % LT O o Ve ek Lt 2 relate manutacture. | m 2 hour, he expects to make ¥ loan cam- | posed thir 1 e e mony. ssemn nd are 11 The text of the opening clause of the it w 1ined that the | the flight on a bee line for the west - mr night in he district is still strictly cor- | 2 B SOl details t ¥ om - ms wherghy Germany is held gen- ndt L have power o] const St dreland and then to Brook. |- 5 i to leave Triday|Goned and tram cars are deflectea| Miss Anne Morgan announced her 5 20 | crally respensible reads substantially ction t e foanriie e L ts aking tour of the|from it e d as aland associated ollows: “The allied and —asso- X5 ol os RS L Saodu fOF men 10 the Inst piesic elanve Rustfess oMl jrostisucs for 1he Sapein Pence adle- | Wonte the ‘con: 1 nis- | clated powers affirm, ‘and Germany ad- o motrs and lte betts.” he. ssidiwiil speak in New Hngland and the|D. OF A. R. OPEN ANNUAL e R e e the | 167 the details of the payments, suffi- mits responsibility ror all losses” and might as well leave thie life beits be | SESSION IN WASHINGTON | [ouse of Gommons Ottana, that Sie|Cient is known to permit ihe rmi- | damages of the d and associated hind, - because they are no blooming| - raphic _illustration of the| wton’ Aoril 11 Coomei S Semaaml duava, ter B badiion tht ain fnitinl pasme ARING FOR | good anyway. 1'd pon have it ever | pr 'ss of the nation subscriptions o e e b o R e ARt 52 Ieuinsdiofatwentyil ALEANS ATLANTIC AIR FLIGHT | With as linger an s or two if we|toward th i the mgvy will - send 4 s these norn in a foreign ! appointed plenipotentiaric sign the [P S ey F 4 sm‘l\l.» to ju'(.. m.\\]zt 4 oy jj e LT Afthoen San £ foreign e and ! pe: treaty at the conclusion of the! tafcguards was dhieigacthe fact) 2 ca 3 1o i : ; . IS 05 IR pedoa conlurenge. T i {honds extending ove { thir- {enemy power against the allied and the navy department's at ek, = 3 v rosition . & 8 3 3 A \rmenian representatives in Paris ‘i coare peginnin inted governments.” for America the honor of being | tet e PrOPOse X 5 Eibnnt of i 8 nental con-|were inquiring at the Crillion Hotel jns’gy 1 en follows a provision for the trans- Atlantic fligl ! i 5 i i ican s 12h- | whether ihe Americans will accept i vt 2 'n on payments, and extend- ) nder | SRt R ahiln. et Ar ] mandate for their country : t interest from of the operations of the for aviation, to- | PRESIDENT WILSON TALKS . 1 : ! : e uy B.ur Herbert C. Hoover iin a message toljive per cent. intere g Rockaw = '{P‘,,"U;TL{ OF THE PEACE TREATY. : X rs. Geor Chack 3 J ‘l‘.I‘Hm\ o “'wl.::fi S Ruasian l)‘.: | —— = prosress fo decie )‘3""""’:1«.{5’1' e B Diego, where iyl stk | . Sk o O el the Welsh | HARROWING EXPERIENCES SENATOR LODGE ADMITS o e the “council of - says t 3 which . € d the de >l providing $1900° to providé.an OF A SHIPV/RECKED CREW HE STRUCK BANWART FIRST ; ions of peace are s e na anal-| can conseid 1 ignia for members of the New York| New Yor fort to compiete its preparations BBty fhicial bu ke the L z x i : i g An 2018 o 1d explained that haste |MeNt was contail x an officis Py = e hia T t g Senator Pomerene, of Ohio, accepteg | tie Shinman, Tah ‘op - gthe chin | leti which added tha the | from 1 CaR xl < T the invitation to engage in a joint de- |of Fa allowed to interefere | DicRipotentiaries had ) {vhich : 1 iy 1 th barricrs to patriotism hate on (he League 6f Nations with!'aboard na o make the Signt|merint: ye s o ril ! | 3 3 e 3 aimost to an acl Of| George Wharton Pepper, @ Philadel- {mer. after harrowing aring a_ pacifist demonstration and sane’ one, It oot likes: president hope 8. Astafthe ot Preslb et les | phia jawyer sex which incluled inst a declaration of war, had been start will be made until|tions Of Italy : e : 3 t-general was aud- al Hugh L. Scott, re-'a tropical storm. four setiled. The case had been set for the viati W e =ooner Wil th N 3 rring | tiring commander of Camp Dix, N. J. yoat. i 22" gay i rial today i1 ‘one, - "To will be given e ov v J R nder- | in honor of American soldiers who lost | who feared the x rma £ s action against a Boston news- S onelacery Oa estions B 5 y @ that ¢ 1 t their lives in the wa they were pic and for an all ous despatch jomeane . else | ;. The settle 1 ¥ ! " sha nd ions we! The American Legion, newly formed |home. During this pexied ¢ rom Washington regarding the uld not say t 2 Foy § rrd 3 rganization fgor veterans of ine and fru iir und published he The des- ; h alleged that Senatof Lodge, in formal siatement asserted that Ban- leavit struck the first blow. The gen- lla, Cuba, early , toduy said this was incorreet, nped b t at he issued no formal statement e = syerament with several ind that in fact, angered by some ex- » " et b act the e au : 3 P r the advance of 200.0 e | ¢z logge < : ssions used by Banwart, he struck RUSSIAN 30L 1K ; : e £ ; i and Phosphate in purchase of Argentin | Janwart first brought v le ¢ Wyoming. ‘ : and other between t quent! the prese production of powers affiem, und Germany admits responsinility tor all losses and dam- ages of the allied and associated gov- has also beex detor ernments and their national from the billion gold marks y injustifiabie warfare waged by the Boston, April 14— Notice was. served f |on fhe clerk of the superior court to- Net-|day that the suit er Ban- fford | wart against Cabot T Lodge. for damages for an alleged a: the & Sip Wi ' At Washington, on April 2, 19; tlement also covered Ban- \ 1 P 1 ) Tess i Ening | w war, was officially endorsed B L ‘ ¢ . . ip: t wding of | Major General O'Ryan, commande to v . “jumping of? i e : e atat dee P g t a Argertine Senate refused to rati T ) three routes are| w1, yiew ed = ; 00 SHIPS CF VICTORY t K 1 h e mir i g s »Roflo V}\r\e“\s, N:';ev'vt\l)./V g.:wcrvf:ur. f | coa v h | WHY BRITISH TONNAGE FLEET INNEW, YORK HARBOR | throust fhe final procese of/y A ; a are ecte Snteq Tob biars for Th Urited] oo : ! OFFER WAS WITHDRAWN NeNw 14—More ose il eibe . i 101 re, Frank ailwi o i sremien i e 5 . E April 14—Withdrawal oL d - 2 . 1lin system of SL. Lou 3150 P b e by the 1 States government of its that t £ e t t t P e g s : rom the!offer to purchase the American-owned 1 the Gov G Lo t n th i tonnage held by would 1 rnational “Mercantile Marin . : i tish syndicate previ et e S L seter i v n Vil : N vl 2 university of | PAID $3200000 A MONTH ; ing the company’s con- juestions conneceed wit ¢ i U3 o s y ¥ dicrs only, has 6,000 pupils purs FOR RENTAL OF DUTCH SHIPS r buy, was due to condi- ng 200 different courscs, at Beaume Sachingion 14w ra ith th sh government. enty miles south of Dijon, Fra e S = s les today that Great ' British firms which turned their at- | | oximately dwe ta right to requisition the - HARTFCRD PHONE UFERATORS ion 10 manu u of ma AN ! e ar F und this government g HAVE VOTED TO STRIKE | guns or parts, have taken up the man 2 5 - ¢ to acquire property with hours | : Virtually resting _else- — = e vas also said to be AR S e 2 ' 4 5 e doubt to the legality of the S o S REVOLUTION IN KOREA [{11Y To0 i - . 10 doubt of its aus Adriatic ques 1 now ve g i ho ¥ of nin p Korea, Wednesday, ! oy more t il 0 a speec ) ¥ be ed by ither I he A. I2.)—Korean independence ! mTpe { Ceorational 4 e i i F - T dem were “her phone Com agitation continues in the pro L nd t : ' 1 ach shiy destrove:' TWO AMERICANS WOUNDED here ] [ : s i 3 T de- |1 1 Aecision will e el e the T een 1 . 2 EY BANDITS NEAR TAMPICO y i ands are not ny addit 4 2 W of 5 Washington, April 14-—In an attack men will be as | will, in thi b 1 ¢ 0 y e : oo maximum | Japanese authori the Huasteca ments are b ¥ o REAT DEPOSIT OF FOSSIL | formutdtion. 1 1 my i 2 Lemy N ¢ are alleged by the ors | FiT ha i = % tnt \ neck and Dehay SEAL BONES DISCOVERED: ‘i process must e followed been dismissed because of theiv| Civilians ar with b p . 4—The caterpil- i ment are parst ¢ 1 ether | have been ; hat e __ 3 4 1 of the soon for its “far-| = by L i ¢ sim- | ali such - 0 ol F i lent 1 red an ingury. trac. | INQUIRING INTO TEXTILE ~ tivuls Sl el Ry A = 3 STRIKE AT LAWRENCE} @15mmang Troc A FRENCH PLAN FOR | remain elo anrente, Mg Rl LSl of - T : DEFENSE ALONG RHINE s aa e ~SOLL s _{ TEN MEN BURNED IN fternoon session inquiry into e co f fou A GASOLINE EXPLOSION of texti] 1 ives, now Sideration ¥ ense| can Diego, Calif. Apri z its eleventh week | B Y Z s 5 SO0 men were burned, two pre orge 1. Kunh mill owner and | i SR : a_line (hirty miles east ¢ thine | i 1 2 gasoline explosio representative of nts of mills I S - Ehich, pIovIa T S1ihe United submar affected by tne strike, cstimated that| |RHE8 Nl east of the R £ B - | No. 297, at the munic l of the 32,000 textile operatives in the| 3 X plisrec \d, BONNCATY, 0 : of the men wus a civilian driver of city, 25,500 were working. Deducting | R A Y : DS, ML truck from which gasc 1,300 for the workmen of the Everett| e g i 0 a mills, which have been closed since the | : t 3 n I Craas TC vas rike ' began, he said left but | B ! S- | 4 000 idle as a result of the strike. He | g 3 ng' this € 1 The declared his belief that a majority of | I & otbir y s > wwireless antén the 5000 would be working but for| b yould he ‘compelle s ST | intimidation by the serike lead | . QR (o2 o sons - Lo party. 1 =0 luded 3. Mr. Kunhardt said it was his opinion! Ig¥ i X v FHuS I UDae! N i » 4 mate, of Worceste ok & e eibomer ity L omnatn ¥ : S > Rear Admiral W. F. HINE TRANERORTS MAVE foreign workers by inflammatory ora- | i r < master. ‘Th- 50, in half miles long an vide has been discov grinder installed to pr ormarket., Recenily opened bids from rms ind t bones An inform: from Francisco offering an| hig figure is being investigat-| before the award is made. There! no freight charges, as the gover boats carrying s plie to tk bring back the bones as bal- i o a0 ZRNBURG APPOINT andnig Division Two. SAILED FROM FRANGE |tore. He quoted figures to show that . v DR. DERNBURG APPOINTED mandnig D ; naporis from France was an-|Wage increases in recent y an 14 Cope Dr. Dernbure, former One o vessels, tho Von|faifly by their employers. g } : German propa service hington, Apri board the meadquartars | cific mills, 2nd Walter M. Lamont of b i e Ao S he] e American -expeditionary | the Wood mill ‘of the American Pulp government to suc Schiffer, | stroyer Newfoundland to_observ which is being sent home to | Kunhardt e Lt B I Vivtory Liberty loan cam N = = ordered an inve hington, April 11. — Sailing of | mill operatives had been given seve MINISTER OF FINANCE J 2 | Bty by the war Gepart.|saiq they had always been dealt with | FOR ATLANTI nial ministe md former chief i s Que at New York|' Walter:E. Parker, agent of the Pa- | 3 mposed of theee omcers ahd |company testified in support of Mr.{ announc Plancs on - their overseas | AMERICAN MISSIONARY - SNGEA 5 = mitted hi report i0d i ARRESTED BY JAPANESE| PROGRESS OF STRIKES IN Job e Tea has been grown in the Azores| i e i | oo At s VARIOUS GERMAN TOWNS : trans-Atlantic f tor s but Tittl o Pyeng T yrth Korea, Wednes g ? & r service. for ears, but little of it has been| & T e, Ayen A B N A A Gyt en | navalial marketed in the United .Statos, Most | day, April ¢ A, P.).Rev 3 % erli _via Conenhagen I »f the nt P N w | M. Mowry of p] 0., an Amer] XA The ank employe | of the piants grown of Indian 3 met orkers here contin et R R O ol can Presbyterian missionary, who was S | meta work contin to produce a better flay. | arrested by the Japanese on a charge RN 5 s reported from that ihe 4 W than the Chinese plant. 1t |that he permitted the use of his prem- | . ves | vl-{:gfj!(;d . port were wi coovaies T e - | Jelieved by Comsul Waod that |ises in the furtherance of {he Korean; # | i tze Zvites doom p & ean tea would be much appre- |independence campaign, is confined in TGN tz, Silest the coal miners Who recenty ccaferred with |ciateq by American consumers if - in. | the prison here and is well treated. He the inade EASE s Premier Clemenceau, She claims |iroduced here. has been permitted to see his wife. | oot supply R e that Roumanta must be fed, and T The report that llr‘. Ansel W A}Hh;“ < i 1 thet distribution is AiMeult becsuse | The making of stainless steel cut-lof Mount Pleasant, la, was arrested | S g r viginats Englang, | by the Japanese was, it has bee TWE Rienar Toads and ralifvad equinment. ‘The: ! c.y¢ js achieved by adding about 13 | rested, although his home was search-| of the ~American Expedition in. |providigz standard footwear for men, | lieving tae diamonds represent greater 2 'the wapeistale it @ study labor cond.tions and pol.cles Queeiseol-Britisht-birth, per cent. of Chromium. ed by the Japanese, Northern Russia, women, boys and girls. future wlee 2 n England. e 1 Hand boot and |activi sermans, who ha in New Zealand, {smuggling German bank notc

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