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] Nopwich 2=l Bulletin VOL. LXI—NO. 93 : POPULATION 29,919 NORWICH, CONN.. FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1919 14 PAGES—102 COLUMS. PRICE TWO CENTS READY TO DISCUSS DEMANDS, | o, s Navel Tug Sunk By A Digest o EVents .| Cotosed_Torans |CAT LICENSE BILL KILLED IN THE HOUSE Rabat, Trench Morocco, Wedne: Chicago qf: $20.90. ¥, April 16.—(French Wireless Ser- Tra“s nrt saXDn.fl u ¥ i E g;| Premiuggon gold at Lishon was Do Hieh oo miRonee A e D la BCUITIflg n UTUDE.W;‘:: ehfisting in the navy nov will | Senate Passed Bill Increasing Salaries of County Commis- | SEerion Maorieco. Ou bip. arival at R [ e S ke sioners of New London County to $1500 Per Year—Def- = bat, General Berenger One of the Crew of the Tug i was by it . Southerr Railroad announced ap- Gereral Lyautey, the French com- Damages Suffered by Belgium Fpointmentes of A. A. Woods to be mander in Morocco. E?rehou g/;s SECI’IA to S;{lk as .the Result of the War SRR el R General Assemibly on May 6. 4 Postmaster General Burleson Has Placed the Matter in the|SET FIRE TO STATEROOM wo Others Are Re-| Estimated at 85,000,000, . ‘chant maine. ships withdrew. strike iest e receiving ierease. Spect ; Favorable report was made of an % OF TRANSPORT PATRICIA ported Missing. | 000 Francs. threat upen receiving increase. (Special to The Bulletin.) P Hands of General Manager Driver of the N. E. T. & T. : £ > Reports from London indicate order | . tobt ey act which provides that any highway 2 E‘Oflfln»(r\vrtilll lT-—?uligxs Vischer. an| New York, April 17.—The i.unmom.l By The>Associatéd: Press) Was restored mn India. . Cottcn. mui; ,,.: ,‘,“,l,f\"“:f .,\,);.r”w Jvi‘ a?;hehéfru”“m:.or bridge, or both, not maintained i Sl gent” i e Hamburg-American|ing joy of 1,362 American iroops Lo OBy LsEacis er marfets were opened. [ el al, 2 wholly or in part by the state in am Co.—Mr. Driver Has Requested Strikers’ Representa- |<icamsnin tine, set fire to & stateroom | the. Sosmmor yzorim<rican \roons 0| 'With the return to Paris o ‘l\""‘-d:'lllj;ai/ig:lbfn;n\i\c‘m‘a](luwrrersln o bill| Rebresentative William A, King ~of| (0w *hving & grand list of less. thin { > trans: Patries 0 S . as S| Bri o) e ster, L ” 3 { illimantic, the majority leader, H ehich Seah . b i SR of the transport Patricia on Tuesday.afternoon when the soldiers, clustered | BLitsh pPrime minister, David Lloyd; jasceq the New York Senatel by a anile aajont e $5,000,000 which shall have been dam- tives to Meet Him “at an Early Hour for a Preliminary |nicht, while the 1'was steaming | cheering at the rapt soidigrs: clustered | George, accompanied Ty the Fari "ot | M0, BN motion which prevailed that the hoUse|aieq 'to an amount in' excess of $100 o s P 5 port 3,000 American | reehold sent to the om . of the|Curzon and Lord Milner, it Is expect- ia de to stop all ship- |71y & Teres e Tine {by reason of the operation thereon Of Discussion Which Should Terminate the Present De-|soidicrs. The fire was' extinsuished | Hudson river b oo riom 0 (B |cd that there will bo a specding ap of | Australia dectded to stop afl ship: |lcader and chairmen of the several|,¥ FSson of the oberation thereon 9t by members of the crew and Fischer|onia’ om Lhe SaX-|the final preparations, preliminacy to|fpa® (IO A UST : : 2 ommiitees met in the speaker's r0OM|pidios” having a carrving capacity of ble Situati ” Kot g onia’s propeller ay she was working to o flhe 1 entatives | the severity of influenza lto consider the matter of expediting es having a carrying capacity ol orable Situation. was placed iz fronsf ! Hambare| W3 the Big Tncr into ner plor the gathering fof evors it "Via] , A general stike in France May 1,130 it “\yith fhe house sesgion re- |MOTe than thice tons, shall be repaited he Patricia hails from Hamburg| A muster \ Shioked of the associated powers w bt Al T andin. |Pusiness. When the se sess -l at the expense of the state € n T—The decision of| Following the postmaster genoral's|and is one of the first of the German |nizht showed (hes ‘xrf::hx{nfi:}nfin“lffi: acian (delegatesipat - Versallice o1y ch:?:)s-ém:m?;.r'Tl)*‘-l‘:t"x\ull-q R [ e i e e e cl:ms committee reported wi- n 1o take |announcement, Seerctary Tumulty,|merchant fleet to be turned over for|ey =5 SEi ReS : i f 4 s ad been reach: at the busi-1, ° € s i New <. O'Connor, president of the op- |an asreement with Germany. Fischer|chinist's mate, sink after - a° - s of Four at Paris Thursday, and|Fe8 T8 Seie T2, 8o v B e Gt My e sou, Morman ol = 0 N wph Company, | erat nion, requesting that the un-|is one of several Germans who were|siruggle. It was gh possible that|Lrcodent e i - ) o s nd was|manager, repeated his request in an- |represent the vessel's owners. had been picked up by Steall benis ooy | delegations, which may be sonsidered {35! AR for pes n o |desired that there be afternoon ses-|WaRdered away from the InsStitutiongst < in a let-|other telegram to Miss O'Connor. The| The German was taken to the navallaken ashore. . > Sl boats and) side issues of the coming peace setile- |eraliauthofties for permission to re-|sions but no Friday session next week, | eXiremo cold weather, his feet became &8 i operators were assured by Secretary|hospitalatonight forobservation. Other | e ‘sinking of the tug I Tho problems of many coun-|sidedin Switzerland. == Na- |in order that members could attend frozen and amputation became nece g Tumuity that it they followed the sug. |Genman agents and a number of | the s B nof e s was 0“1“."1' ries, including Ireland, Rumania, ifie mel| e ! > t. Louis Na-lihe parade of the Twenty-sixth divi- | &) N’"“]J“ ?‘“»‘am»““fi‘!”%“e““y 3 fon made by Mr. Burleson their|American officers on the Patricia said |wiich has aer aoeiiirile, AcCldents| Serbia and Portugal, have thus againi | tional League ball club were sion in Boston. Notice was also given|died from the effects. Mrs. Richards yesion, which |#rievances would be heard at once and |that Fischer began to act strangely - »|ed when an bile a1l bills eyl 2de a claim for $2,000. The following |come under the consideration of ike|€d When an automobile they that all bills that carried appropria- [M2de a claim for § 3 cheers which 3 ent before oISy : i o stree . 2 8 ers were 2 : sent deplor- |4 decision reached ‘“without any undue | Wwhen the steamer was four days out of bie moment’ hefore) ha | riding in crashed into a street c: tions, in order 0 recelve consideration, | matters were adopted: en * echoing e : | president. : : : had announced that action would be|Stateroom, under guard. irnest | od as from the stom of Hoe eaqt Soh- | the covenant of the league of mation comiBuicel lvlfil!ufi(‘(l oo O imittee by Tuesday next. tling and adjusting claims by contrae= | taken by the wire board on the general | Weimmer. chief of the German agents,|col “came the sound of m‘;:”:{‘ Sreal|will be the first subject treated in cc- t'v'i Nfr ~\nor‘“ dx‘,m. A8 £ Papresentative B e Bt ¢|tors on such contracts as are hereifie mana recommendations on or be- |insisted that Fischer was mentally un-| .14 wood. i & Steelltail after the declaration of peace, Ve Nl cang-lle rsontractss ohy ,,,F poentativet y«ary - Bailey ofjafter described, due to the emergenty. fore May 10, balanced when he started the fire. Mhe 'Saxonia’s decks. Chowded Lo|ter that the matter of the 3 bl - ane s Slel e el al e bill was!conditions created by the European Postoffice department officials seem-| The Patricia was met in the harbor | .ii" sith poturnine tremon? ;"]“U_‘”T‘lw\zll and aerial terms, - 3 a*’w’g“ H'Cd-fl"» 5 e B Bl egislators had | war, and for the prevention of litigi- ) feel tonight s thoygh everything by naval vessels and eraft carrying | onpiasl SoLUrming troops, hale and|yesponsibi and frontie i dp Choress assembles the Re- |given as much attention to other mat- tion concerning suclf claims and’ o been done by the government infofficials welcoming cgmmittees and)gyreqiest confusion. which lasted now. |t2ken in hand. : 3 publicans Plan to turn the telegraph |ters as they did ; , the state of Con-|tracts and to procure the expeditious controversy that was possible | relatives of soldivrs. A delegation from | gvar St “for an nstant.. ehon qumr |, AS it is evident that the question of janc telephone wires back to private | nectict Wwould be given much better) completion of the same. the mayor Bf o Step being taken by the| Rhode Island on board the ferryboat| Yo Pt for an instant. Then quick-|ihe possession of Fiume and the Dul- |ownership. legislation than has been doled out by lany city, selectmen of an ephone employes |John H Sullivan met/with misfortune. |y, SEXINE, men, atve 1o theimatian coast has not yet been defi-| Reports from San Francisco the present general assembly. The warden and bure of any borough, At Postmaster General Koons, | This craft no sooner/ had reached the |fezards of No Mams Land, put their | pjtely settled, the Italian delcgates|nounce. Atghison lines will be e ey iby thei laughter treated thelor any board nairman, of the wire board, was in|P ide than the transport lifted | (ho0e, D_”_h‘u m-hll_.m. Lopes Were|are working earnestly -to securs a de- | tended “in ‘falifornia when roads are| bt 4 Joke, “".‘..EL P(!lrfi“u_m‘l{ev: S jor @ municipality, which, Washington yet tonight an it w anchor from Quarantine and steamed | yiieq trom [']:ff'”“,‘]‘\_ ;:‘ five scamen|cision before the Ifalian chamber of | returned. . y ¢ ¥ Tesult of the bill and prior to April 6, 1917, coniracted in the id he had not decided to go to B to its berth at Commonwealth pier. | PUye (080 B0 FHESOR - |deputies meets on April 21 3 A canvass of the British miners’| ated its pa: x\c as a protection name of such municipality, board, on and was awaiting additional devel- | The ferryboat was unable to hold its|, Meanwhile the naval tug wiord, | "¢ is the intention of the aeronauti- |ballott showed 693,084 in favor, of | Is, if for no other cause. commission, d or agency opEnts B place in the parade up the harbor and |50 N8aged in warping the Saxoni|al, commission of the peace confer-)cepting ithe: Government's offer, an ese - Tammany of Easton for the construction of any public ™ 1l far astern. A band on board kept|.nto her dock, went to the rescue and ionce to form a permanent interna- | 76,992 agaitist. previous question, but it work, may alter or modify the terms | BRIDGEPORT TELEPHONE playing “The Gang's A. Here.” x;fil“‘!l:}};cf} more lives. \’-“thL }ug;ly_‘\..‘; al cof _aerial naviga-| A number of American naval offic- | W7 o s of any such contracts to the extent of OPERATORS VOTE TO The ~ harbor reception was carried|iE from the pier, vescued anotheriion, to of clearing|ers in a“statement issued in Paris are |, resentative Rogers of Manches- [providing relief to the contractor from El s out in a drizzle and the atmosphere|Liree: and a rowboat, hastily put outihouse on air naviga4| mention-faf promotion ar e rong to treat this bill any loss due to conditions created By - Sl {from the shore, brought the total : 5, T Of | tion he 1S respective state: tions in the Legion of Ilonor. t both sides ought to the European ) DI 3 uh:lv;)v .~‘4_\m1\vu[w.'v.«\:. o 1 political a la- | Hugh $§. Gibson, secretar : was so heavy that it was necessary to steam close o the Patricia to obtain a . |tion of the wor cunder has been z00d view of the hundreds of troops| les in Germany are not to be | American.Bmbassy in Pari 3 Gates of - 010 Say-'performed or is to be performed sub-. ninutes in 1sonable offi- | e Telephone Operators’ un- 5% : : ats of either sex @ cosy beach the upstatesPublic Service | Com : 7 e treasury tk of b2 < celebra- i = REA TS 1 shall he| tions worials in honor of sele One hundred and s and i out unless|that they were glad to be home. | nes: cupicd zone anywhere is indicated by |land. ledging that cats did tion or modification shall be only for boat to greet what he ter n Colc t must imme vice of thé*Government and r tered a EMENT ormally present| 3 ) he may sustain by rea- o promote oi countenance west. | Troy from®the United Kingdom o t a burglar as that there I | fighting army, not to do o e can soldieds three inches ,rgcaqin retircment. Such sal- |to individ soldiers, rd =B i g i v 4 children from Turkish harems in Assoc o general federation of Jabor 10| “"Nove Vo Senate s s animal or cat; for o5, 08 il 17 (By the A, P.).—The| numbe ndering about th sion and NOW o £ i Cagie of slege g 0. h hiz Deputies_telegr: 3 th : | R L i e do not meet the | ted, A Joint| “Major General Clarence R. Edwards|he tug, pulling the vessel's stern un order of the British commander on| Two vessels of the United Fruit ng birds and cited of relieving the contrac- up of union|ent down the harbor on a scout patrol |Around, received its death blow. 2 : Ities for dolay and it ity 4 X of the Twenty-sixth divi-|of_ the Xonia evide r ed to eturn to work on | > to- their .owhers. r t st at =LEPHONE STRIKE Is of the hip eronent Y pocth di¥i- | aig the tug by giving the I ror tract due to war con- ; not give to such com- and members of all the companies told j Water: however, su tug ur Mhe American commander some time| 0 1 AR C < similar order. | from San“®rancisco. s i Dill was useless. such contract. into solid waves of advancing German |Propelier blades descend rtl Ituly is experiencing ai Slovak mations and Ea e w of Redding: ap, who shall have been in infantry. At Xivray, one gunner said,|on the stern of thessmalle will purchfse $200,000,00( 5 the fcatibtil has he Germans came. within: fifty yaeaq| Those on the dock hard t e a be it 4 vear endeds May 1, B of operator hey chargelgave way before the American fire |Stack disappeared bene S t four strike. | jeports. o 4 on vehn dis company be- ey e vears in the ag- in the pres- | A v JURISPRU 3 portion offNorth and Sou 2 gre 1 has reached the age Of DTOVIAE £oF & HAREMS ARE DESTITUTE MILIFARY: JURISER : r 2 U ¥ ) s were k but te abundan i s et SNEtE control, and thercafter shall re- 185, emund &) fros S e —""1-:71'::]'(’1\<> of military jurisprudence ' i ooy gratifying 3o the far 2 IolloWE: a salary equal to one-half his menian and Syrian Relief reported | 3 flom 3 2th of said 3 1 monthly f h xchange | problem presented by the re- | o views vigorously pr. > of which Paris capital. A one- | .oy g infantr, g € shall be. (ivi) list funds upon orders of - the . Minor is constantly growing. 1 1 = for u dera rogram et f ? 1l be orange Any town, city or bo.rvUQh may, at POLICY OF DEVELOPING DRAFTING FINAL FORM 3 have been given shelter by the |General Bdwin F. : e v an eight hour day, po- | G o foma ] ich blue, for 1Y mecting warned and heid for such e the | diat { the final form of the peace|COuNtry utterly _destitute, some_ of |Camp Sherman. i sorship and the return of ping : Droceeding. rapidly in order|them crazed from hunger and expos-|onjestive oer guarante A general | : 3 do - at_ Paris 1 .. Thé. & n 1 e end ; oy on W1 Accoraing the despatches, no! K 2oie s Tule : sai state depart- brrsaetosi ersadl ten The|doubt exists that the release of the{cient and fair, & ¢ e federatjol |system ¢ Q ch magni who leaned over the rails and shouted | i ““““»K'P,,‘—"] ‘;/' : permitted to encroach upon the oc-|peinted as the first Mini S ion to the hillesque il 6, 1917. Such altera- s, 1s shortly befor c 2 COETY £ 0 ___lthe Rhine, which informs the striliers | were released from the tramso, E e las destroy port and Hart- | | Witnesses said that nmander I im for any loss, cost —or & measuies, taken against tl Deportation of Miss Lilli ott | Well t L to a policeman as and Telephon 02d and 103d machine gun battalions, ‘"‘\}L;\ ahead. The 1 announced:Miss Troy is 2 . cat to. catch a| tracto -ofit_arising out of the of the sensation of firing the: g fichiegstern and, - the a's 30-ton 5g0 jssi e 3 s of the machine gun nests before they |0 run to the pierh i = £ £ served in any dep of the state md © they | WOMEN RELEASED FROM DEFENSE OF SYSTEM OF 1 r stoahotween 80 | no . Angmeniow over Y emprarily Shecked t ed by ihe board T e il e e Washington, April 17 tassign- | by the Ameri e ror 232 | 1o produce “an_efficient 1 cder. A rifle a#d pistol ma Am G neck of each cat ,yerage salary for the five years next of thousands of Christian women 15" {he com V| day strike he cailed for May 1|encincers, ®nd from 3 1 € ice wit SeX 0T compiroile RESOURCES OF THE COUNTRY| OF THE PEACE TREATY| workers but there remain a|and. commander of .t ¢ -Thi osty, non-intervention in| (Continued on Page Eight, r resentation i present 2 er government ° k] El [Fimn aaiRue towie: u 1ay establish reau EXPLANATION CF CHARGES < as fra bezins wiih an|women and children was part of a, ; ; “Officially announced all ce At ey aphoin aie b AGAINST MISS/.ONARIES ym of a protocol|general movement, which is described |to the Individual ¢ I r Bob: 15, 2-|on messaglis between BLEr, aud : i \pril 17.—In explana® ompiete list of bel-}as “startling”in its sweep across the|ducing what General Glena describ: e Fi g States and s possessions aud 2 lect shades of tion ormation given out yester- R s e D e e : jas the best disciplined army injC 0 o . massacres of | South Amefica will be litted by < s day. T = chargps of misconduet of the |#0d now making peace, with the desig-| Telegrams have been received in{France hosafions THASSACLES Ol night Saturga : Fe e ty on the part of American missionaries % evor |Mation of plenipotentiarics of each :uvvmm 10ple from Gregorian | Cases of courtsmartial se B by the Boleianr cla Chief ‘Justice Anderson. of the Ala- 2 S e iy Bl and Persia, siate deptre- B veh | country and with their power to sizn.|bishops, pastors and leading business |excessive in the penalt led gl A i X glan cen- | bama Supr@ne Court, denied the in- . hex. ment officials said today that evidenca G T Then comes a declaration of im-|men in various parts of Asia Minor|to be ridiculous were f e i mitt, l“ ;]A"\f‘"‘ IHGEIoN: AW the abitore e «;‘m’ w‘:r":h: most recently brought to thetateis pressive brevity, not excceding thirty |appealing for help for these women by the officers. Su 1 % s ceregate | Postmaster =Burleson to . Gl =cbrosine itne IHLROL American board of commission= words, statin on the conclusion|and children. The Tdrks, the mes- [served, General Glent i & lication off increased raic i s Swere ers for forcign missions at Boston re- hould not | ©f the treaty e exchange of rati-|thelpdfsage said, were casting adrift |prove that even in the e E 3 . Sl oS o | eraph and -elephone O ins s late Lo o cae. Of WO — 1l come 1o an end. | the Armenian girls they had taken in- | the military legal pr ngges.tostate property’ JHel SRS e ion expediting legislative .y siona ho returne the Unit- ament | Acations, thi gme o an end.| the Armenian girls they had taken in- |the military legal proce S T B R : ested by the majority Misslonaries who returnied to the Units ol llowing e d ation of [ to th tomes and orphanges for the | tion of the courts in no ca 450 strike on tHe Brooklyn Rap ted that the chajrmen €4 States before hostilities ended an ¢ care|DREL Hhe | tention O oihe {purpose of bringing them up as Mos- nal, to prove that faira n Bolshevik wircless com- | Will not %ake place were made wher : o ged in pro-Bulgarian propagan= S tion. | peace deleg: is to_have the cove-|iems, believing that by thus setting |gener ile nounces t the signalmen and towermen of Christoph Eas - : "Dnited | a8t of the ; of mations occupy | them free they themselves might be| Judse Grogory, EX L 4F Vs p s ¢ g company ammounced withdrawal from 1y In oppositien _Some time ago, it was stated, gen= Sesta 9 the place of & e in the treaty and 10|able to escape punishment mittee, and Gene 1 i . O e e e _ Ok il i i DOSILION oral charges of misconduct against Porto Rico, | p.€ 1 1€ 0 t treated in detaii ot o e e front from the Black 1e union. A - nd told of the real'good of 2l charges Of mwseonc i Se T L byl jienlisallsareu 3 ive been victorious Repreentsatives of twelve Italian | ¢ 5 edrlyialin G thetmenay ot theie gs- |5 W11 thus ta prior 1ad in| PRINCETON AERO CLUB fout trat the officer ; v B s of southern Italy held a meet- entative Geary of Waterford, [Rissionaries stationed = in, BulEasi c the program of peuc ference, | from military experic and his | 8T S NI o t R it learatic At e 2 s were the Boston com- Then, in succe will follow the | HAS BEEN ORGAMIZED) I°0, 0 0 s i el e hvos e T in_witticism. declared It bas been assumed that military, naval rial terms, rep: Princeton, N; J., April 17.—Organi- | graduate of the law school e Uy et D s il o : : sion. w board took steps to stop objees rations, - ibilit ation of the Princeton Aero club, the |versity of Minnesota, s ARRESTED INJWATERBURY: 2. tho Deseauconferénee were expres g e o be censored, i, .10 activities at that time. ier, the Sarre 3 primary purpose of which is to com- |{ecommon betwec e purpo: | Tiford: ApHlEIT—AY |ed do it by branding the cat. and raine, Poland, the s pete at the aeronautic ce i 2l ew Reuck-| " Delegates of eightesn states which free the red squirrel and black snake , The missionaries in Persia whose at justice and its mili nd Louis Stoe were ar- than transporta- ties under and ivention in : == oo " . SNEKE titude has been brought to the atten= Wismational S S Atlantic City next month, was com- |y : 1. Mcbons i E re eclared war on Germa exclusi rom extern He made a plea & n08 A0 B et are said toinl 1 iagh | Lz iy 1 y £ erbury {of the five big powers, were called to of the bill. SO O e > . swig-Holstein frontier a|pleted today with the election of |Glenn’s diivsion judge adv P } of counter- | % 1€ LV BT SRS Tt ! e o e ey under the control of the Fresbyterian number of special subjects George A. Vaughn, of the class of [Camp Sherman, but who is a oW o meet ar e Hoxeiens Oftice, 0 b dues ad been 1,414 of foreign missions at New York. , as presiden Vaughn, whose |ary oficer and befare the war : jonal bank note to rep- | Wih Tepresentatives of big | ca , Mr. Atchison They are located in the northwestern in Brooklyn, was a lieutenant | 1 b | Fon | Powers Lo alpoil otiord t of untry and are alleged to . Brooklyn, was a lieutenant | counsel for the federal trade c ie- | resent $50 and attemptec ass o | : 2 o 2 country a t much of [AMMUNITION USED DURING | ited sttt Pl LR s ad | Df 300 AN mpted 10 pass 1t 001" Harry Henderson, busine: agent motion for a roll call and cla DaTl Of e Oy pagy United States a ervice, and | sion, followed chi restau at South River-| . - ve persistently interfered with lecal hag et THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME {45 one of the three Prin avist-led the same views. |side street Ty: licimen wiera( o e JlegpRone Operatorstl Linion (of | out of order. - : Ly Affairs, stirring up strife between Per= an of| v hington. April 17.—During the |ors who won the title “ace” during the | “When esact justice interf h | later turned {0\ ares Pimiennay)| O SE Scauamouncetia FOte s be~ | iTho Dill masiihen Tejectad- MINeSill oy s aya A sy ke miting ia¢ | battle of the Somme in 1916, the Brit- [war. He has ten official air victories |the building of the arr of the secret c6 department. ;- |10 takengpiiionghout the couptry fo,has heen passed by the ~senate andi i regard)to the'two: alleedinruni e pael | in army used four million rounds of |t redit. |dustice must $ Major | According to statements made by the { foree the Government to ' recognize | therefore there is disagreeing action. |ganqists for Bulgaria, officials stated artillery e e accordi ‘u, - T <1\1}:).~_u\n\.1{§1.~n1 of students | MacDonald s { men they we i the restaurant u.llslp 552 l‘."’P“",'l‘m‘] h IR Ade § Strite The commitice on education ,emrt_'i:(nun‘ ]v)‘:.A:l‘i;meI:]. n;::ucw?‘:‘:_tnmel :glmte;; statistical announcement published n the American air service| = — — |ness in Scranton, Pa., but gave the|as the a piive: ed favorably an act which providesjican board, acting as chairma today by the war department. This is|and it is expected that Princeton will|AMERICANS AMBUSHED less to a woman by that the state board of eieation shall committee for relief in the Near East ek ) the largest number shells used inlenter a strong team at the Atlanfic A BOLSHEVIKI PATROL | Walsh reason they gave her the [ NORTHCLIFFE AT ODDS cor of the governor, lieutenant|2nd now at Constantinople, took cogy s any single engagement so far as re- | City convention. The club will com- gednd Sl iness was because a man told tf LoV el S SN 1 nine other|nizance of the activities of the mis= ke biti cords show. pete in the intercollegiate scap Pelane sl EApE LT (B i & B )il n : easy it was to QITel LoD O | Members, Nominations shall be made! sionaries at the time and ordered them FIFTEEN WOODEN SHIPS _ d : R AT e e ST e e (Delayed) small American scout- | = 4 sing notes Reukas ad- | London, April 17.—(By Th Ry St cease resign. Jne of the mis- For a single hol however, the|speed race for college graduates and | =% SYECI 2 S e the a]. |money I ising notes. ~Reukas ad- | o L conference of the chief executive |0 cease or re il OLD BY UNITED STATES|American forces in the battle of the|students, and the four intercollogiate |11 PArty oberating in front of the al- |itted raising a §2 note to $20 and|OPen warfare betweer Davi ficers and secretaries or oloris of|sionaries did stop propaganda work, it v Sale o »| St. Mihiel salient in 1918 far surp: tournaments, comprising a seaplane |Iicd, Poeitions along the rallway front|passing it in Harrison, N. J, and al- |George. the British pri 1 v school committees, boa ot| was said, and the other since has left ‘hegun | ed this record, using 1,093,217 shells in | contest, airplane tournament and dir- | Jqonecy satial in el owbushed a1so having done the sa thing in|SH0 Tor@ Nepthcurr sl ool visitors and boards of education|the service of the board. th the * hours ligible "and kite balloon operating | oo\ o0 s DatipL T e Totest SOUN| Hartford on Apl th. When arrest. (00, DOBUE Bt " 3 ot e e steamships s tournaments. {number of the enemy. The situation | oo g, lad i thelr possession | e premieras fiving cisit (o fendos |Nite & member of the board. The board | PRESIDENT CARRIED OUT p company|17.YEAR OLD GIRL SHOT TR dur the past few days has beenlout off. - The authoritics sas both nd. |1 e | e past ay = cut off The authorities say both ad ach, an ave WHILE WITH MAN OF 38 DET;&TSS:TP?!OOIVIFE\IRJAAINBOW :L’“l:(‘lhl auiet. Roads which throush | mitted that they intended to make e long winter were three feet de: Tiving b diner e, April 17.—Miss EDEROUND! tIS. 0B winigrp wer - their living in that manner. Georgie Meader, 17 years old, was shot | Washington, April 1 R e R o } e . dag and killed while in the company of [tachments of the Forty-Second (Rain- |SIUsh anf are thawing <o rapidly that)|SEEKS DIVORCE FROM ofhier, act pro) : 15.Wn | ries of appointments, beginning at tef wr Ellis, 38 years old, today. El- [bow) division were among the troops | lransportation Is virtually at a stand- FORMER CROWN PRINCE | ] DIV ot specified conditions, g'clock with the Chinese delegation %5: immediately afterward inflicted a |wnnounced today by the war depart- |Siill =Great cracks are appearing et T e i S ernmengat ont in | nd jater may secure a state grant for schoolsiine peace conference an dending after Iy fatal wound tupon himself |ment as havinz sailed on three war. | the ice on the 12 an £s Rivets| Zurich, Apml 17 e forme ier ecame - chancellor of t hy of (for y endin, 14,| e o'clock with Frank . Waish, & » police said Bilis told them that |Ships Which are due to arrive at New |2Rd at points o thafy/ii sap quans Crown BrincedntCortls ks Lancaster and minister of informa- | 1920 ver pupil in aver-|plompor of the delegation sent by Irish . N Pad. Bhot Mersalf baf. thy: | ¥oric April The unita of the Ter. |idly progressing re are constant |steps to divorce her husband, Freder- |tion, always have been credit> with |age at c ng the school vear| cieties in America to plead the cause; S e | overe sriclasd. 1o éuehth sony s that ty-Second_included in the list today |SCunds like artillery as the ice gives|ick William, according to a statement|being the powers behin: nes |of Ju 3 No town shall of Ireland. 7 ed nego- | was a case of murder and attempted |are the Eighty-Third Infantry Bri- [W¥&%- D o emannen Ty the o e o T 3 (eive the grant unjoss it has raised In| * The programme for the day had beéH £ fifte a gade headquarters, 16 Infa : o S e et , remier and thesguccesgic SEsl STt e nTais lanned carefully, the president res 117th Field Signal Bastalion. BY. THESBOI'SGEVIIE-O-DCD IOWD . S L he siate- | Northelifie s The public health and c Among those received were a Frenéh 10 PER CENT DIVIDEND BY SEEST il =y |ment says that it long has been the ieneral support throushout his man-|mittee reported unfasorably ol o et L e INTER, MERCANTILE MARINE S il Jundesd|desire o L‘,}‘"_“}; i adacounar D | amsine g i”’ e ks | covering investigations by the state|president about the left bank of the N - 1 | murdered by the Bi f e U © the Ho- | general election followed the board of health. It w: ined that|Rhine; the foreign minister of Switz= New York, April 17.—The board of BOYCOTT VICTORY LOAN |murdered by the Bols family up to this time bad |tice they shifted somewhat to t he act, which was of an amendatory |erland; a delegation from Chaldea, two XPERIMENTAL FLIGHT directors of the Internationat Mercan- 2 ik S o |according to a telegram revented from it out. |titude of friendly critics. Only during | magu i = P S aeninat tile Marine Company at a meeting to- | ,,Lac0ma, Washn, April 17.—The Ta- |received in official quarter: The statement of the ( = GG ture, did not amend. American women labor leaders, = the fle Marine Company at a meeting to- on c 2 1 o £ he statement of the he jatest developments of the = - aheiars ns inop FOR ARMY BALLOONS| 4" "o lared & dividend of ten per|COma central labor council has de- harges Frederick William with cruel- | conforence have they bocome ‘my |, The house concurred with the senate|Patriarch of Constantinople, —Premies Omaha . April 17—Two U. S.|92¥, £4the Sriee rontilon clined to appoint a labor representa-| Tfa, one of principal eiiles y to his wife. g 3 o S o recall from the office of the en-|DBratiano of Rumania, Premier Pa- . cent. out of the net profits of the : G e to h e. critical of Mr. Lioyd George 2 oy Serbi the Portone e arm: rted midnight company on account of unpaid_back | VG on the Wictory loan gommittee o) the Oremburg district, near S 3 e grossing clerk an act concerning the|chitch of Serl IR e i o S5 SEpSie flig n high e Gecring upon the preferred |10 have anyihing to do with pushing |rian border, was takenyby the : tudes, with a £ meteoro. d goeniag Ish = commitment of children to county|ister of foreisn affairs, an® many oths X T JPon whe proferred | the bonds, it was announced today Mk ey g o 2 FOOD REACHES COBLENZ ¥ Agdont | inst .t May part he hou: — P the loan, it was asserted by con-|have continued to press back the F —(Delayed.) — Twenty-; Paris, April 17.—(By e z{of the rules which gives to towi ted April 5 and receiv 2 bacon, flour, evaporated milk and |passed a bill establishing aa b 1 e CONNECTICUT RN eisinger were in the| Yashington, April 17—Richard LANDING IN ARGENTINA |V, the Boisheviki of more n_ 2,000 | German: Distribution through Ger- The vote was by a show of hands| : r ‘allotmint:. The iact |Loncrmen aze to Tecisve 35 cents per | eoared away in alo¢ Chicago, is understood to have been | tine authorities have forbidden the R 55 i*u: awmy supplies in France, be- |mier Briand providing that under 1o an agreement ‘mads/ siihE S | | distant, if compu-|Czecho Slovakia. ~Announcement of who was prevented by the Bra- IN SFIGHTING INDIANS ;. "oui the details of its plan for feed- | text for a reduction in wag Fevorder ot the ity orrt of Houy: | commanded on account of the scarcitys Paitaianortly. at Rio Janeiro earlier in the month. s were used toda OBITUARY - iy Chinnit_claims to be a representative | w rd uhjaub. A they al- he name of | —— m thé Pafls peace conference and SREBIICE e Lo SERIES GF APPOINTMENTS s speech before parliament Wedne nembers of the board. H T ard to fix compensation, subjec Faris, April 17.—With no meeting of o | . Wilson devoted the entire day to a ses brook, who served as i official| Another act provides that any town| X 8 | ? Lo A orENEIis and Baror or. | approval of board of control. the council of four today, President | | e and for tations are homes. Messrs, King and Geary were|er'S who desired to discuss the proks - 15 to stockholders of record on the |, Lne action isregarded as an attempt|March was recaptured by s of the FOR THE GERMANS|EIGHT HOUR DAY FOR ApDO 1 to the committee on the|lems of their countries. nel W. t, com close of business on May 1 ®|by the radical labor element to boy- |Omsk All-Russian governmen®, wiic ok April 16.—(F Asso- WORKMEN IN FRANC ¢ For 8 Lieutes me e e W : iate A. P)| An act was passed under suspension| HIGH PRICES PAID FOR servative labor men today sheviki in this region. Dispatches|t American freight cars loaded | The chamber of deputies this eveni Gooa: fSINS: tode | FIRSTOAMERICAN IMINISTER om0 ] n igh | Taled foituornsaniees e I s Cnn., April 17. ; odale and Lieuten-| TO CZECHO-SLOVAK REPUBLIC|A RUSSIAN FORBIDDEN on Tuesday announced the ma [vice nave arrived at Coblenz for the|hour day for workmen ments to state aid roads by act of 1917|014 Savbrook, Cun, April 17.—LocHS er 10,000 feet.|crane, private retary to Sec: 15 civilians in and near the town of Osa,|man channels will begin immediately. |after the chamber had adopied bl Frec i | pound for roe shad this season and 20- h with a capacity of | {ansing and son of Charles R. Crane| Buenos Aires, April 17.—The Argen-|to the north of Ufa, in this district. ~|The food was obtained from United | amendment offered by Formes Pre | oo t Pooned rf\‘z’;‘: hel cents per pound for buck, according td and headed almost | galected to become the firs . landing from the Dutch steamer Gel- f use of the dela rien o 3 saledealers of New York and Boston selected to become the first American | anding : BRITISH TO USE AIRPLANE wse of the delay experienced by the umstances ecould cmploye oA 2a 3 . e, nips are due 0 land | minister to the new republic of|id Of & Russian named Ledimin Chin- S interallied food commission to carry- |the reduction in working hours onting, Ternat o pc |here today. _These high prices aff anpoi i xpected fi zilian authorities from going ashore imla, India, April 15.—(Delayed)— |ing the population of occupied areas. | eees. L recorder of the city court of Hart-|of shad in the Delaware and 'Nortl: his appointment is expected from feleles e popul f D areas. i 1. Under suspension of the rules|ower satohos this yer. 2 DT Ths < resolution went to the senate. FARMERS APPROVE A of the Russian soviet government. . |attacked a passenger train in this dis. | SUBMARINE LAUNCHED S e s (K ITCEDIIN Mrs. W. A. Murdock The commi ublic health a U S zovern attacked a passenger train In this dis- AT FORE RIVER YARDS| RAIROAD WRECK IN FRANCE Fenorten untavorbry on and|SELECT JUMPING-OFF SPOT Gilhen, Apcil 11, W. A b ?lz‘r?quE OF AGRICULTURE| ¢ y) 1y OF MONOPOLY at Gujranwala. Airplanes were sent| Quincy, Mass, April 17—The sub-| Paris, April 17—Fourteen Ameri B for the supervision and inspec- A > FLI - Sunder and presifont ever enver, Colo, April 17.—Resolutions IN FISH INDUSTRY from Lahore and the mob was bomb- |marine vas launched foday at the [and six French soldiers wer plumbing and licensing of| St Johns, N. F. April 17.—Uniteds Murdock, s T e favoring the crection of a temple of I S N ed and subj d to machine gun fire |Forc River yards of the Bethlehem |When/ an express train carr plu The state board of health|Statey/naval aviation officials have Se= since n.?»on,:u‘ tion thirty-two years|agricuituro in Washingion, D. . as a Boston. April 17.—Seventeen of the|from the air. Considerable unrest ex- |Shipbnilding Corporation. Miss Pene- | Ameriean troops er d into E rvized to appoint a chief plumb- |jected a site on the shores of the Bays #g0 of the Ladics’ Auziliary of the|headquarters of all the ~agricultural| thirty men Who have been on trial injists in Delli and Laho T teorocal ter of Boston was spontor. | tionary train with Frenct 1 i 1 cuch number of dep- | of Bisca) he south coast of New: Grand International Brotherhood of | iiterests of the countrs and approri. | (he Saperior court on charges of hav. [missichor. for the distriet b epem |1 is the fourth of its cla wrlouch near Le Mans tod c v. The | foundland, a few miles west of’ Capa Locometive Enzineers, died at lerlating funds from the treasury of the(ing conspired to raise the price of fish|ed to the leading men 1o use their in tere. She was built from | Twenty-five Americans and twenty c rd is tired to preseribe a|Race, as the jumping-off spot for thefr home today after a brief lliness. She |organization for assisting in the work, |in:time of war and of having created u |fluence for the reopening of the shops, |designs of the Electric Boat Company |two Frenchmen were injurcd. minimum standard code to govern the|trans-Atlantic flight, according ‘to a & was born at Clinton, Towa, aud had |were adopted at the convention of the |monopoly in the fish industry of this|Otherwise he an g livad in Chicago since 1882, e o 5 A nced the authori- [and will be given her decp sea tests [ Mans is the department o liation of plumbing und house!report received here Trom TTepessy- National Farmers Union today. city were found guilty late tonight. ties would take action. Wwithin three weeks, {Sarthe, —~* of Paris. S 3 bay,