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Buileiin Service ilag VOL. LXI—NO. 95 POPULATION 29,919 NORWICH, CO.NI‘L MONDAY, TEN PAGES—70 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS ISSUE OVER ADRIATIC SEA HAS REACHED ACUTE STAGE| Decision Cannot Longer be Deferred—Premier Orland: Italy Declares the Whole Italian Army is Back of Him in Upholding lItaly’s Claims—The Entire,Delmatian Coast and Island and the City of Fiums= Are Involved—Council | of Four Listened to Arguments by Premier Orlando and Fereign Minister Sonnine. Paris, April Ttalian jssue reached an cision ono 20 (By the A. P.).—The atives, over the Ad has ' takes acute stage, wh de-| Matin says way or the other cannoti “This alliance has longer he deferred, and decision ' drawn in the form of either way s fraught serious i stipulating that consequences. lgive each other Despite which | Germany attacks brought the churches | nature of the and boulev Council of Fou me time continued F at. the “Whi House,' 1 o'clock this | morning cmier, Vit- torio Orla foreign | minister re both present, and nown that the t opening of \arliament on Wednes: f dennit leaving Paris day ) definite | nat knowledge of wh; to be done. | pcsal Baron Sonnino continued to occupy | the extreme position, insistinz upon the integral fulfillment of the secret treaty of lLondor ta Italy the entire Dalmatian coast and islands. | gore and also claiming the city of Fiume without internationalization or division | with the J 1 | Premier Orlando was conciliating. tho 1 tele he had received f th Ttalian army declared army was behind him Italy spirations. (" Premier Orlandos gram was in effect disclosed how univ rooted was the Ital to secure adeguate proie eastern Adriatic coz He it the rights were not rec would undoubtedly adopt course, without rrY‘l ce ference, and occupy which she considered President Wilson's positi the gua alliance. a already a very bri the three powe mutual = supy agzain. Th stipulation will oc the signi the us 10 American omment on t however, that offi. reports. number of forward wt and wi It e s } ‘e made the HW wce to the French But accepted up to ons affords none Wi the le as e when he rantee nite of peace | gua by the worl ther more fon; it is a defi ram which wh 1ds of the to entire | gu ad tion The ierman {for de tion secrec lissued after bee deliv Except fo hind rigidly tary forces oc ing prec Accor Foch is {the secretari: was m.-: cnce, the Germar to be equally determined against any, to bhe tre recognition of the secret treaty of|the t london. Reports of a compromise on munica the basis of the Italians getting the!to Italian quarters of Fiume nd the Juzo-Slavs getting th districts were not confirmed, as it was said that this was the plan put forward to the Ital-| jans but not accepted. But early re-|p: ports indicated that the session might|lance be prolonged through the day in effort to reach a middle ground. The extent of the ce the United States and t have given the French against renewed German attacl or those ace tinue sto be the foremost topic in form while French press, e French repre void unnecessary 1l commy the treat d inounci everythin rmination on on the| dded that nized Italy its ow o con- to ing sa prosecution the charge The purt to prevent s a base for da, but th will probat an/| first few da Che Germar tary 3 from s of this delegation esco | At Spa which |1z with ol Britain | helme nd to as security | understood t ARGENTINA HOLDS RUSSIAN SOVIET UNDER GUARD Buenos Afres, Saturday. Avoril 19.—! Ledimin Chinnit siyled repre- | sentative of the Russian soviet govern- | ment, who e was pre- vented by the authorities from landing found t when he arrived at held_hers under the . Dutch steamer take him back t¢ Chinnit ke to attend churct by police 4 refused him He ther from the former Stockhoim. T i - ar ild board the ship GERMAN SOLD CXPLOSIVES Mexico Cit Manuel Cor chief lieutenant his capture suited in the ano Blanquet he inet iesian minis- for him er in cen sent i wred he t rebel and get sw Monday Mexico nd mi GERMAN ENVOYS MUST BE VESTED WITH POWER Apr 3y t The more tha Paris, much council that the 3 ceive re are mers government m: tives with pleniy Tampico had ru | | oil ion, whe from whi nin rep hines powers. ppoint along region BERLIN DEPARTMENT STORE EMPLOYES WIN Apri A UNFAVORAELE WEATHER FOR ACROSS OC Johr wea STRIKE teh to the Berlin have won| ble is now it the employment London Exchange Telezrap! department store em their strike and that ended despatc soviets contr rom m for neither Hawker | tain Fr wpped in’ compe e were First Woman To Win Dis- tinguished Service Cross wind conditi balloons om Pearl plateau course as the them out to hours in ing on Raynham’s | trundied out for pplemental and studyi ¢ that on the Wwas repaire TRIA‘ Korea AT ZEOUT, K Zeout the Man! ary, char; use | propa 1An offi {admitted | difrerent tion of plans. his pre 8 anda for Korcan renort times n ore: ny STEEL VESSEL LAUNCHED SHOOTERS New York steel cargo | launched at {of the Stan today. The of Glen Rid communi erty loan The ehip was John Hunter, engineer. 20 en hooters Tsland The COPYRIGHT CLINEDINST. WASHINGTON ZROM_PREAR WAVUSTRATING SERVICE, N. ¥ Miss Beatrice Reserve Nurses Ay is the first woman to win the Amer- iean Army's Disiinguished Service Crose. She was decorated for ex- iraordinary hero‘em 1 il German night air raid she con- |U. S v ‘tinued a¢ her post until shs was | Which sailed frem New ded France on the orders of [ounded By & bomb, losing a2 €78. | yioon, has arrived here. christened f wife the cons McDonald, of the of Corps, U. S. TRANSPORT GEORGE Brest. -(By The A. P. Wash Yor Pr hho more ssist- |} ague of | vo ition being TO MEXICAN EANDITS rec AMERICAN CLERGYMAN ON April 17 nitted Kore: o of rantee The been ef text; s will port._ 1t sig- t e | 1a an| known, | ropo signed | ef-| of th als pro- | forty- | ha nough e \‘u’—‘lhl fed on de efinite | of bo ally | nd- | om- | bject i fore g used | pre ‘M: in} I | | cived | EAN FLIC -fl' for the ht spent air ting vilot OREA (By of ission- | on the| ns to ing wdence. | rdant | ins at | inten- | their | | with AT ISLAND YARDS|"® 5.500 ton a vard. mpany nor i ‘ucting | WASHIVG:O\I IS AT BREST >) The ington, for dert | towns during the Fourth | scriptions to the 1 {accompany House to House | | Kiet Loan Canvass Today; % .. . rlhr: presidency of Mexicg® {ton in July, Many Communities Will En-| deavor to Raise Their| Quotas on the Day. Washington house can’ ployed gra April 20. ing methods - of many communities {gmor- | row in an effort to r: for the Vic y opening d mainder of up s developed 1o by ol loan on the re- for piling method, ted state cities and Loan cam-|bo has heen adopted by many more | ke organizations for the Victory en pr 1d riptions. This a highly perfe a hundred or more an ive. Oversubscriptions to the loan are to' be rejected, no special purpose in! any community’s exceeding its allot- | ment their quotas. eports to the uniformly for rais 000,000 we ev ve 3 | pr that prospects | loan of $4,500,- |- bright, and that pre; I tions had heen made to push the to the utmost during the first week or ten days. By the middle or latter part of the wee the treasu hopes to l the first definite reports on the ime pledg: These reports, however, will run three or four days|y behind the actus made. : In the off descri i i the treas- | although | the oniy | M | tr to the eff z the huge asury ve | 521 | ar g ned that banks the gencies for sub- S S P an, the secretary m;J y appreciates the effor o] ne; cogn of national L trust companie: 3 s mp: store. wrge numbe: banks a stment banker: ipe corpor: tate ve other e mit 1 out the The spreciates | in ya ion blanks widely through the federal*reserve bank institutions throughout the coun- |no must trans- | own subscrip- | b received by | (e d nnmd } o No subscriptions transmit applic rendering the R natriotic d Individual subscriptions for up to $10,000 are to be 1. but ti over that to paring down oversubseribed circular will be paid who rece ire the 0 subs: ons upon | e | th ts| in| mo ot amount in case the|la Warn vas | ca today that split un their = subscription everal of $10,009 reserves the rigl the subscriptio ment into th fo: nei Allotments | une 4 ik of t said ¥ accompar cent. ular (e “No pavments other i upon Polic w amour Applics 10unt ¢ ¥, at accompanied for in excess ofl 1,600, io st by TV/O DEMONSTRATIONS IN VIENNA LA ST WEEK; " P.) a small crowd a in its p.. d a red flag that e tim an communis Hunz offi re at it plan to 1id, which ay out in he He pointed SIX TROCPSHIPS ARRIVED AT MEW YORK SUNDAY | York, 2 H to capic and oday ty here ships whicl man Sz makinz their re tu ed over to and | had on hoard part who had tu United S ma trip the port Virg. ern, the ant Beatile. s were an, the Great Paula and the PRESIDENT HAS CONFERENCE WITH PREMIER CLEMENCEAU Paris, April 20 (By the A. P.) President Wilson had a conferenc Premier C: au this after between d about town wi Wils - m a hi noon Mr | American oday that e report Zh source in the 1 ned itude on po N that no by the American alliance betw antee th tack by er Germar al o United . s not consistent with| pirit of lhc league of nations. | SCLDIERS' COUNCIL IS IN CONTROL OF V)ENNAl Friday, April 18 (By the mtrol of Vienna has the - soldiers’ t communi erty of those unable to resist hezun. It is poszible there will be no change in the name of the government, but it will be Dolshevistic in purpose. P over by prevails, i na Condensed Telegra Opening| | se their quotas|from Cherbourg, the | we Teachers’ llh( Allied lines the Bol the constant gunfire. except that some may not 10«1('1.;,,[,“, WOTK | pjghi. Secretary Danicls reviewed Ameri- | | Becker this law John T. e offers and will have | Po vote W Honn | ; ,md ield for the elec- Fortifications at Heligoland will be left standmg in # 1920. Spanish Government has begun the | | work . of restoring order ana - tele- | aphic througiout commu.ication ! the country. Virtually 40 per cent. of the wheat ed in Austialia from 1915 to 1918 ill in stock. New \‘erx Assembly alters G the Dayenport Seven German adopted e th e taxation tu’mm.uee submarines i tow France, a slorm, saiary bill, affecting the| tire State of New York, w: oved by Senate Commi K\ln lucation. lost in Two eniisted men were killed by a| r explosion on sdijk. According to peacant who fled the U. S. 8. bLeu- troops. sated because of Bolshe rki Directers were named by the Phil- Government for national moye will exports de- lopme o oteet nd proniote British censorship on ietters to the| nited utral and northern I end within tropear 101 rines, on_ uuiy beuwve. id Rhine, from rrenbritstein, 400 feet high Attorney Goneral Newton,. of ork, announced Deputy Alfred resigned and would resume Fortress New y secretary was to Attor- appointed au of In- tmest of Y. Gener: tigation stice. In an explosion in a tank room of plant of the Prest-O-Lite Co. tor.a, ma Kk several i d President Wilson sent s r Hitcheock the Senate ymmitte thank: m pport of League of Welcome |. Capen, who, Vermont, an oy W led a telegram Foreign Rela for Natio ‘as a boy| of the | o be- me vice sdead at A It was announced by the executive i of I 1 that d in ho in Mount Ver- 0, Federal the Counc new was ¢ o tional Assem of the people General March, chicf of staff ashington f nd. New York and mps. Stemships Seres was e } rd. Charles Gu mora Pr as 10sen launched yusaton 5 aws and ti e} leaves, | remicr ( th patm President Wilson Board t nd directed the ment Admi of pr abilizatio commor ound wi they can asrec Raar Adufiral Cary T. Grayson re- rted to the White H lent Wilsor rom An appeal the An was m COPYRIGHT PRESS (LLUSTRATING SEAVIGR. M Vor General Aurelio Blanquet, Mex- ican general, whose arrival in his own country has aroused much speculation. It is thought he will rally the old Diaz party and oppose avza. General Blanquet had the confidence of his officers and men, and is a 1did executive. Events in Mexico will be closely watched to| chair- mpauy, | AoenCasatls G| MENT OF TELEPHONE STRIEHAS BEEN ANNOUNCED | 196 Were‘l-:aahes, Either Understanding Reached Whereby Telephone Employes Will Return to Work Pending Consideration of Wage Sched- | From Disease or Being Killed — 12 Officers and! ule—Strike Had Crippled New England Service. Boston, April 26.—The 230 Men Wounded. strike_that has crippled New | Archangel, Saturday, April 19 (By servic nce last Tuesday w: [the e landing *on the last September, the| 5 asualties. atalities, they hav- or heing killed. The of 12 officers and 32 of the Americans on thej Lo at a conference of strikers front during the past|company officials, according to a extremely 7¥s|mal announcement by the company. ¥ cent fighti I heen| The announcement d: “An under-‘ ldone either by the newly ‘formed Rus- [Standing has been reached by which | ops, who e camp | telephone employ vill return to work o ke Britich. and the service will be restored’ pend- [phone and Telegraph company and Ay {ing consid ation of wage schedules. {the Providence Telephone company MILITIA 13 PROTECTING | ate tonight Miss Julia 8 onrior, | and entatives of the New Eng- COURT AT STANARDSVILLE, VA, President of the Telephone r\.ummn {land Joint Council of Telephone Stanardsvi “a.—Ay | Dej epartment, confirmed the anmounce- | Workers issued following state- B —Bear- Imu the compa ment from Governor Westmore- | ttleme: “A to the couwrt,”|* *hed and of Charlott the three office eturn here tonig morning and ring of the stored scon tomor! when Ex 1 of a County i SC > I 8¢ made 1o t, but said xat the op tors e $19 a week after and that the front 1 Of these, 196 we died of dis nded consis telephone maximum pa zlana | demanded $2 | The award to the men workers was {said to be fifty cents a day advance and | for those in the Metropolitan district for-{and 62 1-2 cents a day for others. The 2 T asked for an increase of 3140 per day. William R. Driv manager of the New is $16 and the operators losse 2y Ru i nor m by T 1 Jr., general- England Tele- 1 {ing orde {land Davis |the Alber tlement employes wil once. Just and rea- recommendatio for in- made by oved un- was given had been Decem- not been 1 a few ope to wo rvice as possil nnou; h was rators men, ar atory to rm of court on iff, In arriv nside ir. St - the | by on | e Koons. nding o that no inc on hail furnishe the murder indic:- Killed here March hidi le her out on and Sullivan that time wit public.” since e |pEPARTMENT OF susTICE MAY ENFORCE PROHIBITION ashir April 1 t o is force OCEAN FLIGHT AVIATORS HAD E'QGINE TRO\)BLE Apr P Wood : { limina | Magistrate row, be held Lo Ju he averse t of re it w the pro th ren wher 1 learned expected a mit- ted to is return from in con- Wilson ¢ where the on may be Inter power to odzed was recent an- il Rev Com. t is bureau had > nation ade- prohibition Attorney- ted offi- the addi- hi mount Kemp of ite the of petrol and de- Theyv . say the en Roche a 1 Mor ¢ | $20 for i _ church service | ] flow 4 carhonite, was perfect ail to both will welcome but it is said that told him the cessation rk b eft a number of for some other a fort- ¢ duties isors have war we mder cd accident, Commis oy o an- ig0 that his force of would not be able to ms of prohibition, no aken by the revenue enforcement 1Y repor lent w anst ok TO KEEP TRACK OF DANGEROUS EXPLOSIVES sl engine throttled |} r <h {a menace to for many mile from the shors tipped its nose and for ymerged. 1 was t i vlie did bac m 5 wilr-time from July the period of & It sition b 1eh de t an 2OV Dpro post- s 5 not got v t cution, officials on had ine NOT TO AMALGAMATE WITH AMERICAN LEGION York. Ay that the > as good and even G better t in ve take EAN GOVERNMENT ; EVACUATES SEBASTOPOL | (833 A, P icuated is t home eteran IRISH MEMORIAL HELD ON BC ril ERVICE 2 STON COMMON = ! April the Bhes in ( me ekop reen T tion Pe had 1t the for reatly outm e inuo! The The in a women cont Flr_C!:PTIOh FOR O CF THE o6 TH DIVISION rece division Mayor sts il Congressional Com | FIRST L-OLSHEVIK ARMY SURRENDERS TO UKRAINIANS April 20.—The t 3! Cr sued by OBITUARY. Charles B. Richards. Fir London, sor of me river home forward- 200 m over ind handed he ion of founder, He Ameri was or ! MlDDLETE}WN HAS PASSED i ITS VICTORY LOAN OUOTA connected wi Manufacturing to N Seient thé i nnlw\u( ters tha bed $1,00,000. The )00 In the fo town announced an five minutes after 1. The population fered rth criptio drive over- the o0s| Movements of Steamships. Jadelphia. April 20.—Arr Phoen Bridge. New Yo ioners Clyde, New York: Pleiad in 1880, He Luther Little, | <, Pa.. April 20 ced | Altai Maru (Jap). | delphia for Yokoh: Kobe and zaki: New York, for 2 X Ree and, Del.. Aoril 20. - |down: Steamers Rogier sace. delphia for Antwerp: Manchester His wife, four daughters and one son|change (Br), Philadelphia for Man- survive him. chester. > st Yale Professor United ! Pari fellow Arts one of the to the n Roman 5 Russian Ambassado States and R b trealy of Po rived in New exposition of and Scien American tects and Marine Engineers, necticut Academy of Science | Industriclle De the Con-! and the | Mulhouse, A (EH y and his way to Swedea om & British steamship.

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