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=] Normich VOL. LXI—NO. 96 POPULATION 29,919 PRICE TWO mo“ed to enter Jugo-Slavia for first time in some time. He occupied u fln ru Ienna er " Is e e llhe purpose of carrying on certain “Hello, Paris!” was tie attrac- conversaions. Thousands of New Yorkers, friends 2 1 s ) of the 69th regiment, were disap- FIND A REGEPTIVE MARKET TELEPHONE SERVICE IN Most of the Hungarian Agi-| The Factories and Banks Will e SEAGBAST S.I-ll-l- UNSETTLE H NEW ENGLAND NORMAL 2, ¢ ! tators Have Been Arrest-! Resume Operations in Full |guara of the resiment. Boston, April 21.—Normal telephone ed Count Czernin, former Austro-Hun: b L Today. garian Toroien Minister, was arrested o % o v sumed in S | ] o e s | Deadlock Contmues Over the Demands Made by the Ital riptions Are Pouring Into Banks and Soliciting Com-|lute today. Disinclination on the part| vienna Saturday., Aprit 19 (By the| Berlin. Saturdac. Aol 18 (B In an attempt o cross the Swis y llm ubscrip! of a Jarge number of the operators in s poy - irp |, Berlin, Saturday, April 19 (By the A.\frontier at Jeldkirch. P Wil d Hi If Fi Conf ittees—Many C ities Subscribed Their Full|Boston to accept the terms outlined in |} iohe communists, it appeared|P.)—A settlement of the general strike| . Mexicans at El Paso, Texas, —President Wilson Absented Himself From Conference mittee: iy L. the agreement reached yesterday for | {ompt 1 Sonize mon i, il thelr at-|in Berlin was reached today after ne- | ol ontenced fo two years cach in g S g 5 e o strike, which be. | [Pt to seize control of the govern-|gotiations lasting 48 hours between | e cuteg . States peuitontinry At on Monday Morning—Attended Afiernoon Session— Quotas the First Day—Detailed Reports to the Treasury |tic scitiement of the strike, which be- | ment. Most of the Hungarian agitators | representatives of the siritors and ma| 1o, United — States Peniteniury - at . i T s méeting which: fmaly ratified |in Vienna have been arrested and the emplovers and the minister of labor. | a'gnwortl, Kan., for trins lo set Reported to be Ready to Issue a Public Statement on th Will Not be Made Until Lat the Week—Total Unof-|mass meeting which finally ratified | arrest of Austrian agitators has been|m v s 22071 on foot a military d 3 ill Not B LR G the agreement. The men workers who | ators has been|The sefilement is tantamount to active| jo; iy violation of United States neu- Q; 3 d Was Nearly $30,-|struck last week had garced last night °‘i‘,‘,‘,‘,;,‘ the Munsarians under arrest| 2COETILON of the demand ‘of the| 10,1 Situation Surrounding the Controversy. ficially Reported for New England Was Nearly $30,-|riict it wesk nd vend s e Rgone o sonsarione anie spvost (e B s S0 Sice 0 W0 i, wae bsioged by S : 5 5 f them were on hand early in the day. | In | 5 eer | g ensa; s and dismis. | ywurtembure troops. [ ic Associated Pres s Hooor n his roome in a leading hotel the po- | cals and pro s of employes in all - 000,000 for the Opening Day—Detroit Claims Honor|°f themn irere on hand early in operat- |lice found more than 1,000,000 kronen |work cxcent i executive snd- divestor-| Seu-etary Daniels and Major Gen- ie wspirations of Italy as rega y 6. ; ; ! City Its Allot £ ors and electrical workers will mean|as well as a large quantity of women’s | &, “mmmlm 2 G eral Jchn” A. Lejune. commander ©fiin. sdriatic seacoast still appear to] - three days also is'in pross of First Large ity Its Allotmeni an increase in rates charged for ser_|jewels and rings and fiftv-one gold |- &} force to the riew regu. | the marines, and others of the Dan- ||h* Adriatic ! 1 pect for the meeiing at Versailles B, | |vice by the New Ingland Telephone | cigarette ¢ The jewelry and "‘Ul";lum-;nl\fi! hngm‘"(;"‘ o ;“; Thortiv in|iels party were guests of General{be the insurmountable question be- |wteen representatives of the allieg st T O I e and Telegtaph Company nad the Frov- | ey are said to have come from Buda-|the governments sonialimation legislas | Mangin in the palace of forme Duke fore the Council of Four at the Paris 'l“:ad detbclated mOWCESHS udert)hcmGgi ¥ | Which took $20.000.000, and Henry Ford | jdence Telephone Company was indi- |pest, where the Red Guards requisic| i o as mmcnes soclalization legislas| of Hesse. conferefice man delegates for. the delivers d[and the F vests. $10,000.000. | cated by John C. Koons, First Assist- | tioned and nationalised Broperte. o renrosoniol e S ctory| Edward Lawrence, fifteen years old,| _ discussion of the Ttalian [Germans of the allied peace terms ‘FOUR CONN. BOMMUNITIES it Postmaster General and Chairman i {2nd office councils, the joint vight te|Wwas killed at Chester. Pa. when h ! ollowed Monday by iwo | The German d . Marshal F ‘ iy of the Wire Control Board, in a state- | COMMUNISTS IN LINDAU det-rmine vital relations between the|fell 200 feet from a balloon rope, ences, hut as vet there | has been informed HAVE ATTAINED QUOTAS|ment before he left for Washington HAVE BEEN DEFEATED'empicyer end emnloyes and will pro-|Which he became entungled when tie japparen been no hreach in the | sailles uutil April 28. Originall le| Martford, April 2L—Iive Connecti- | tonight. 2 Ritaleid e tok ihe employe o tho extent that his|balloon ascnded. |dradlock over the demands which the | were invited to be there April 2 | cut communities were officially report- s there is no congressional appro- |, | T ol = ‘:‘l‘ Tt SCBe Msmissal or promotion will be passed| le was reported in Red Cross cir- | Italians consider irreducible and the| The threc days delay possibiy. may 1 tonig having attained their! priation of this or any other w S Y DAL and Wucrlemhiore, BLooDS ik oh is fellow workers. The work-|cles in Paris that General Treal has|compromise ofier of the other partiei_ to the allies in complet- Jta in the Vietors Liberty loan on|tems, the postmaster must p the communists in Lindau, on Lake LTOD Y (08 SEROW WOOieis, T0 WOPC | erdered "Americans wearing uniforms |pants in the negotiations—Premier | ing the drait of the lengthy peace dooil first day. They are Derby, Middle-lout of revenues earned out of various | Consiance have been defeated com. {8, 42 NC angagea in ltaly to leave by May I. | Clemenceau, David Llovd George and | which d to approximaly town, Granby, Unionville, Kast Had-|system,” Mr. Koons said. pletely, according to messages recetved; 2T 800 SN AoEe ettlement now| According to a_letter from Seare- t Wilson Q ne doubt had beer 1 nd Moodus. It,was announced| Of the Post Office Department's|Dere from the Bavarian frontier. Thel =M Iy formal confirmation by |tary Baker to Third - Assistant Sec- he cas Sunda ! expre the allies would be able dam and St dur o NUS| government which had been set up & < on o nation by : R B KE : s e e the state Liberty loan committee| policy in dealing with telephone and tory and office councils, who are of War ¥. P. Keppel, the T1th sdent Wi a 10 giv ans more (han a sum: sl it : e . e and| e communists has been overthrow ctory and of n A s L N ; : 3 2 ohait Per that Vice Admiral Sims would speak | telegraps employes, Mr. Koons said: - icommu; g ncofed to ratify it Sunday. Thel hold a parade in New mornis E m: peace conditions at the | ey Lindau was the most important com- | ¢ y it h 4 e oy 3 f . the|n o s owibe ] on the loan at Hartford on May § and here bas Leen no refusal on the e s important Com- | factories and banks, it 1s expected, will | Yor g the Victory Loan Y. He did, ! . " mecting sailles OWIPE, at New Haven the day follow part of the Wire Administration to al- " F A The rcis in | resume operation in full Tuesday. ith t esmen for I the lengih of the document. exception of Munich. The peasants in | dn T low negotiations by the various wire| §ui€% T8 0oLl oL G BECTRE e8| . The department stor upset the JULES VEDRINES, : ; = »on and A new provision of the peace treaty companies with individual employes | .\ e encetoTice At At hops opened this morning, aff . e FRENCH AVIATOR, KILLED |or collective b ning themselves by | glve oyidencoiol great qatisfaction 1 to be ready to issue a public | intending to make impossible any at- tistracted stoppers eleventh-hour s £ the German; on the situa urround- | tempts of the Germans to utilize outs A i (By A. p,|or through representatives of organi- g inies for replemishing (heir Easter|{rade to make for ihat lost. ing the controversy in case an accord|side forces io re-establish their milig Vedrines, a noted French avia-jzations of the employes, who are in| GERMAN TROOPS ATTACKED | irobes. With the resumption o,; More British troops are being sent was not arrvied - % | tary machine has »,.m{\wd,,%.,m.gd lb"x was killed today when his ma- | the service, concerning working condi- A RED CROSS MISSION | "aking cierations on Tuesday—Mon-{to India to quell (he seditious se hut fkere is no immediate pros- | the council of foreign ministers. Thig the department of Drome | tions or wiges, and furthermore, such duy Lemg a holiday—Berlin tions of the_count ; impasse is to be breach- |is a prohibition of the sending by Ger= g \ttempting to | negotiations, if desired, may bef New York, April 21.—German |reccvered from the embarra s| dn the crime wave sweeping over|cy - furiher argument possibly {many of military instructors fo for- SO A1 vom Villacou- | brought direct tathe Wire Control|troops have attacked the American unG inconvenien caused by the|Chicago eighty persons were killed in | i i official announce- | elsn countries. mechanician in the | Board. Red Cross mission at Kovno, Lit g dowr the seven larzest|108 days smee Jun. 1 4 at il - ihe Italian| President Wilson conferred at lengill 1 There has been no failure on theiuania. according to a cablegram re-|financial inst for twe .| Judge Edward Erephey Jm ap- iy y en ! Monday with Baron Makino and Vis: were | part of the'wire adm ition o | ceived here toda: v the huanian | The fact hanks co | pointed warden of Sing - which | count Chinda of the Japanese: pead | rigidly enforce the order that there{Natioual Council from Paris rep- jpay oui money on remittances heavily! thirty-sixth warden in ve Orlando and Foreign Minis- | delegation hould i no discrimination against|resentative message guve neith-{handicapped a score of American years ) ter Sonnino hoped to place the facts fic general stwike in Berlin has the employes because of union affilia_ The Pope is recciving American | uccomplisbed, hus been postponed for ended. tions. soldiers, who are on duty or on in_Rome. | —from next Wednesday ¢ Wire Administration is endeav- s = . . . as rapidly as possible to reme- Ch'||e'anvca‘mmerma| mission arrived | | [MERICK TRADES COUNCIL TELEPHONE RATES TAKEN insatisfactory working conditions | atiNew Tosk s i st L e e g UP BY SUPREME COURE ionte iy e ES used by the Liberts Loan Committee| Limerick, April 21 (By the A. P).—| Washington, April 21.—Steps looks s o e, Srerey SLEECRE A for publicity purposes in the coming general strike here incident to the | ing to early determination of the gove O el pet e Victor Loan campaign. 1 ion of Limerick as a military | ernment’s authority under the joint e MR S (TRe Zormnlatot net aralitobd Portigal sumed o new phase today when | resolution of Congress, by ‘which Tafl= N Tsosteation Ho At o ene in New York states that there is ab- | the finance commission of the Limer-|roads and telephone systems of -the | bR S O S Solutely no foundation to the newsics trades and labor council announced |country was taken over, to fix intras e that there is an epidemic in Portugal. | tial it was preparing to issue its own |state rates, were taken up by te Sus Dr. Fridtjof Nensen, head of the|miouey in the form of one shilling and |preme Court in agreeing to expeditel COLONEL ANSELL TELLS committeo fo. feed Russia, is having|ten shilling notes, which would be|consideration of test cases brough OF MILITARY JUSTICE | : 3 . trouble in reaching Lenine. used In {he puscliaso of food for the under the resolution. The court fix.| hington, April 21.—Lieut. Col- | What ! You have enough Total discharges from the army 1Lty siriers The money is called |ed May 5 for hearing arguments &u Samuel T. Ansel S , a t to 1,769,9999. Officers re-|"s T Slon S ivoiats sente S ATGT NG cor basent U or diseivarged numbered 85, | by the stock of food which it Is pro-|journs in June for the summer wa dis- o atfagk duiaray Mecivlinase] Oh! No, you haven't. = : ;sed to purchase with the financial|considered probable by court Offi~ cond A pres Fod s ; : e reac Limerick from other | cials. was | spthns i e You can’t get enough SapunyE Ik it ueng @ bl ( Treland v the “integrity| Three cases in all will be argued. from plncod el R R Ao ol e e I Chucass n|ot:the w of Limerick One i an appeal from Santh Daiiota his on August | oV the Wir e hgEr - chasi A “ : sy 5 e S The announcement of the new finan- | Supreme Court decrees denying 1912, almost|InStion 0T the Wer qewepcment In jts The purchasing power of that “old iron dollar A e e hegan is- | cial Scheme was made by Tom John- |authority of the Postmaster Genersl was injiréa |18 eRligation: of il tistice, sl of ours is pretty low at present, and just as soon e e e e e ot son, treasurer of the Irish labor con-|to increase telephone toll rates. Am ot ans e s s e il I djusted, I i Rond o ot e b New Vork brewers, |2ress, who announced also that the!appeal from the North Dakota Sus svered from his | 2ssertion, made on his appeara - re adjuste watch your onds in- i = 3 cod commission of the labor coungil preme Court denies the Director= of that vear he| fore the' commitiee, was _prompuly as prices are adjustec 3 According 1o e ColoRNE SR0H|had arranged for supplies of food for | General of railroads has power 1o-inc e Inter- |cahlienged by Chairman Gregory, who crease in value. vreparations’ are being made in Gor e Too i il hmaarblon | e TR e b Ohicago onfivarned Colonsl Apsaipsmcimns wuy many. for a_yoic on the question of |{1¢ £ Firyitoa ac Limerick and|inat stato-and njtvs. the. Norting I ok i T Tl L Besides, your security is the hest in the world rejecting D erms a [sc1d e tho meriania, e di: | aone raeond from carrving out i % Brelich aeoil KR0S i 5 & & - : " {tiibute it under the direction of the. girectorgeneral’s orders. ~The thi SR DR g e ge- | The good old U. S. A A G S Tl lasor council at prices which do not|case is an appeal from Massachusetts On Tamary | lared Judeo Gregory. -1 navoprac: o rofodmne o | i S o e Gt . S s i = e 3 ;g o P P e T e The notes are printed in erent | ang dismissing proceedings_instituts 15 with |as Secretary Baker, I don't propose So buy another, and another, and yet another. disturbances in Viewa. H gfes ars prinisd, i (alierentlana lemissing, procectings| o A {9 s by (ERRRRING (0% cuv | Subscribe” to the “VICTORY” LIBERTY L e e i r_\gwd as Dollows: oii.|1and Telephone and Telegraph Coul e ody. 1 you are dfor disticel’ {Hia ; Siserpdlat el snenios . 0, fencral sirike against British mil-| ffom incréasing its rates. LMiTED supPLY OF maw <ot il ke Bt il sent | - LOAN. e SR DY Commisiont ek o S e Ll S Wt e pans o oo a8 MATERIALS FOR GERMANY | Coloncl Ansell specifically attacked e el by PhilL | trail council promise 0| guments for the terms on May 2, but P April 1 ot et ot e AT ANY BANK—CASH OR INSTALMENTS ‘ultinhig. leaders last night for anothe Tearcr.ten shillings owng to the importance of these cas= ~ o > S e T week he Woodwa (Signed) es it was decided to set aside the fol- o N ool relation: ectween Conboy and | et b R ! “Limerick Trades and Labor Council.| 1ot Fay 5 or el O S he . purpose of Fsnsiniy =5 L e ——————————————— il | - Simeie e Chairman, ~—— Treasurer.’ lhearing arguments. Officials declaf: e i $ 1 o e 1. had been such, Colone “ o) total amount of the issue h: od it & W raordinary thing for s REP y ¢ L IO g F HOP OFF ed it a very extraordinary g NS REPORTED 2! A Ansell asserted, as to make him “a F LIS v ey 5 B N = YEOR EAE FLIGHT Dol vet been determined, but the e ‘court to extend the time'for hear FROM NEW ENGLAND aunch support” of General Crowder. |the time nor result of the attack.|news correspondents. They met FOR ACROSS OC printing presses already are at work. | e Cousl 10 SKUCE S T N ved 4 7 0 Colanel Ansell then proceeded with|A Lithuanian soldier w ney by electing acouncil: St john's, N. ¥, April 21—Contin- | military forces were especially! G2 P EEO L e pearing of suits 5 e Jenl his arraignment of the court-martial |defending the Americans, i 1id. heir own ranks and pooling their yeq reports “head win in mid- {watchful during the mght and it isje % Som ™ is said, 2180} ystem itself, denouncing it as un_|The cablegram read: ; cash reserves. The council geean today, caused anoiher posipone- |said that reinforcements have arrived. jod imports| American and the practieally unchangs( *The Amerioan Red Cr lon Sureny e S Citbution ) the caet ikt onithestat of the irans-Atlan: | S goon TO INVESTIGATE DEATH OF wieco-| oL optel 1n 199 WhEE B i Oy i oot - WhUS| o i At o Cantaln o rederick T |LLOYD: GEORGE 10, RECEIVE MRS. FANNIE C. HOADLEY e lack-l were the creatures of a Sovereign or|defending the Americans onc Lith- L GERMAR BECECATION TO iy el 2 et | IRISH AMERICAN DELEGATES ew Yok April 21—District Ats 1 h- | Overlo uanian soldier was killed This | VER | their cgmpetitio - $50.000 prize Par pril 21—(By The A. P.)— |torney Swann will be asked to take sl neigh=1%0oloncl Ansell opened his hearing|aroused the greatest indignation SAILLES MEETING | ol 00 o ondon . Daily. Mail | Do f1orn Georae. the Drtich prime |action in connection wWith the death 5 with a prepared statement which he|in Kovno and the funeral of the Paris, April 21—(By The P.) I B fhimivmeiitaver making. social fens | run St ot Fannie C. Hoadley, wife of O | declared his conscience required him | developed into r demons The German delegation to Versailles | zaoements for the next day or two, | Governor Edward F. Dunn of Illi- H. Hoadley, president of the o make hefore he could proceed. His tion against Germans.” will comprise six high personages, at|,nq have given up their hourly watch Frank P. Walsh, former cha adley-Knight Coal ittack upon the method and person- No advices of an attack the head of which will be Count von|gor 4n onportunity “hop off’ 1 of the national war labor boa P who was found a of the committee was contained in |mission have beer 1 Red | Prockdorfi-Rantzdu, the roreigh minis- | jpating no immediate favorable \lichael J. Ryan of Philadelphia |her home last week, it was announes= | this document. Cross author h y “ = itho oo aRE Al | inity xt weck, The Americans were|ed tonight by acting Medical-Exams | He said the witnesses appearing be- | tonight. Offiicia | the Kovno| Germany will send the following del- asie i he Irish_ societies in. the |iner Scwart | ore: the_committce. had been sumeunit: r: he American |egates to the Versailles congress with | continuo much Jonger, it is probable § Slités to Appeal to ihe peace| v Swarti usserted that -Mes ‘mm, d “in a way that precludes mere | R A to Poland S| ullomensito e ot eSSl ol somppitions i on behalf of Ireland. Hoadley’s death was not reported 40! MODIEIED {soinctdence” . Mo Aeolancd. < thee el is unknown here, it | Count von Brockdorft-Rantzau, for- Y e S B o liement for the meoting | the Healih bepartment until nfne —Modificatfof \jor-generals summoned in_one day the work in Poland elgn minister. empf ot Raynham and by Gotonalt o, of |hours after the body was found an Fia n|m iog: Seotts anil Chasbaniaiel Gt Rt oty fwas ergenized i Parie tea| Herw Landsberg, secretary for pub-|{ShbL 10 82 a¥as Wil Hayhiin Am e rtcgation. st % | that the undertaking firm which toolk t d views so fully known that Hel s santfdnlnte s tur pared at Harbor Grace for a Handle ok The residence of the | charge of the body embalmed it with=4 their testimony was a foregone con- D D cor WS one s eneral man o, ol tive nd ooy thi r . emie Mr. Lloyd George|OUt Wa r an examination by thes ision. 1t was “the harsh action” of | DECREAST IN INCOME OF enn DT el S P here, an a of Boulton and Paul was unable to receive the Mmedical authorities and without wai= one of them, he said, which led him as | LEHIGH VALLEY ROAD| . Herr Lelnert, president of the Prus.| ¢ Norwich, England selecting t his week owing to the|Ing for a dea R judg wv"l»f i Eeue All o re-| New York. April et income of iet congress. a site for an airdrome d arr: N husiness t’()l}'vu-tvimll "\’vnh: been s st paat by‘”: commend creation of the clemency | . Alley road Company v Geisberg, minister of posts and| fOr supplies for that iirm’s. ine | the peace treaty rediicatel them | Bloye of ¢ 5 ing establishi miweps e ik ey et o phs, and Herr Schucking which announced, is sched > remain over for a conference unti love e e d i y i tional reputation for sev made pub- | Iy 411, the German par num. |start trom he May or Jun N s - A Tae rom, and on ¥ 2 lis Was @ decrease |jer seventy-five. The arrival of the hat the America 5 0 code ki he subjec f compared with the previ-| cs cannot be expected before | PEACE PLAN PRESENTED i with Mr. Lloyd e of prof y American bus- A NUMBER OF BOLSHEVIST i Sl BY RUSSIANS IN PARIS the question of his recciving < 2 concert LEADERS TAKEN PRISONER| The many consoldations, combina, —— Washington, April 21.—The Russian | égates from Ireland who are ve charged that the British censor- [ Iondon, April 21 (Via Montreal).—! aquipment inaugurated by railr NEGRO ASSAILANT OF GIRL ‘*“"lmu.\ ‘m'~ made I[v\uh' '_ t to Par EATAL AIRPLANE ACCIDENT ship operated to the advantage of the | Telestams from Omsk, Siber % eport! administration have received in the di- | ESCAPED FROM SHERIFF[S0ne of fie plap prosented 1o the| JSSIAN SOV TROOPS AT LUFBERRY FIELD ‘ u Faning ad ‘--':" thirt hiles IsontheL of SIS b Sl ::x ot f‘\:\hx:v.:;lh;:“ SESEue | '\1{‘( Apri] 21. u‘,J;; Foun- | sentatives at Paris to solve the R NOW OCCUPYING SEBASTOPOL| Wantagh, N April 21—Private! Lfrns i nere | Amak, inflicted severe losses on the enjoved. 1. 1. Loomis, . said | lored, placed on trial here to-|sian problem. It asks recogr s Otto W. Meyer, a stulent aviator ats }t South Amer- | onemy, capiuring many prisoners, ma | snis fomars (o stockhordats. . 'Sim. | 44Y o the charge of criminally de facto of all national authoriti Paris, April 21.—(Havas). The na-ached to the 357th Aero Squadrom chine zuns and ten heavy guns. They ' jlarly the discontintance of the solicl. | Saulting Bertha Simpson, a white girl{ “who are inspired by ideals and en of Sebastopol, in the Crimea, ' \hoce home is in California, was kille e {also captured Starapoul with great! totion of teamfie e 1ot sotr vat of 12, ved from the custody of the|joy the support of the populati S been occupied by Russian So- eq today and Sergeant Q. O. Burnett GOV. HOLCOMB TO APPLY ! ty and made a number of Bolshe-| —ibout roo S TR it tonight. Feeling is high and!pending the setting up of a federatior t troops, according to a despatch to ;" Keptucl vas seriously injured | FOR COLORS OF THE 102D INF.| vict leaders prisoncrs o ] ot esseniutions In Sumpontan ses have been formed. Talk of of Russian state he Journal Des Debas dated Sunday \chen an airplane in which they were —_ e R e leaners Drisone a2 15,1:“5?3\“ nrl?:r\lfll-:‘;h"“’;_~‘§‘jm;“"‘ § of | Ivnching rife. Tchaikovsky, Sazonoff and Makl +_Salonik B e {attempting a tail spin over Luthen-y VICTORY LOAN HONOR s manding the | reported to be growing. Three Bol- !,,0 £ value, . It is impossible to fore- | About ‘,’-m men, helieving Fountaln | koff signed the memorandum embod Th . spatch \{’\)Safl;&]fi fig fl;;c ap-iield fell 200 feet, burying itself in 4 Ha lale, commanding el ik SR o e ese chang . still in the county jail, came back and|ing this progran der il the allie ars, to Haye SLoppe v ha | FLAGS FOR 25 COMMUNITIES | 26th division at Camp Devens ey refused to fight and, sce the effect of these changes on the 1° to battor down the dook|would reoanizs ineSRuseian houndar: in the southern ~Crimea. —The er was hurled from the machine, \w .J}w...\.‘”: today that he would di hu"e have .,L’Ll‘,,,‘?i’ d 1\1\1:\‘ ’\1“’\1‘ the: {]nr»rx:‘t ‘Vr.qf\{(‘u‘l']d r\a_(i'nl gs of \om’l«'mm‘v{‘ The let a committee in and ap’|ies of 1914 excent for ethnographical | 5 re said to be slackening|aq it crashed to carth. Burnett, 1@ K 86 Mevy| Do l020 dutaniysand ' the d01vt s e S e ,,‘I‘”‘“ M s memnd el e 1o the o to Bilh Lin DRl Falnd oid i sinert demiean » advance in the face of the allied | princeton man, was pinned under. the Connecticut > gun battalion on April 29 and }"'H "]W onlwt of the ]u ricts on the/| private owners, b StenEpie I"’""“‘ age. He was rushed to the base communiti ke dekh | ST 00 (Henl SR FIRAIOT oy omo Bental RIS CH S D e e the { help him oniy on condition that Foun- |against Bolshevism and anarchy. > . jhospital at Mineola, where physicians: top” © campaign, | trains so ey 1 t participate = {tain _be handed over to them. '"The| Private advices received here re-| A Russian wireless message receiv iid they feared Le had been i / the Liberty |in a parade of all Conmecticut troops| = s (THE BAY/STATE STREET | sherifi refused and th 1 left 1tiy from London were to tl fed in Tondon Sunday night seid that fnicenall L . y S sheriff refused a he crowd le | centiy _onda er he effect | €d ndon Sunda i aternally. & Durini w York Fed. he division on April 80 | STATISTICS OF HABITS/ AND RAILWAY SOLD AT AUCTION ’CCime ‘the scarch. A number of the|that (he Uniied States and the allics Sehastopol had heen evacuated by the ' ‘The 2 Greir Right from Reserve While um;l:wi ot Rl A e o s DESIRES OF YALE SENIORS| Salem. Mass, April 21.—The Bay }m.m' s had ropes with them. already had determined upon recogni- | Crimean sovernment. The govern-!cam;, where their squadron s St throughont Wwhole disteee |arrived for the divisional review to.| New Haven, April 21—According toState Street Railway company. whic h malk- $62 Spokesmen said they would |defacto authorities in_their JRail £ BRI WS g | on of the Omsk government. No in-|ment of Sebastopol was said to be i ook She plona rex 0| tatistics” of the seniors in Yale operates in 90 cities and towns formation has been received as to the|the hands of a revolutio commit- et = £00d progress had been made tow mlmormu‘ Re weuldimike sormal appli-| SELBESS 00 10 Serine) LT E m;fl]bl(.mnm and southoastern Massachu. ‘BOV SPANKED IN COURT | reception accorded the more elaborate, tee. The Russian message further 300 SOLDIERS ANS® FRED he $1.356,000,000 goal A\n;v; for the colora of the iz“k.(lv\rlv;‘_“zd" S Tho manls b iaal i settne oxl«ndsj into New Hamp- | BY ORDER OF JUDGE!plan of the Russian spokesme idded that atter negotiations “1.“ ‘:m{ onzET: NG FOR “MIKER Lyvons, } . With a quota of $4,5 e e NG S D AR e | rad. o duini arter o |shire and Rhode Island, was sold at{ Portland, Me.. April 21.—Frank i o St ulide command an agreement had| = ported subscriptions of $13 in the state capitol. The colors were|leatnod to dUk after coming to Thel s iction today by order of the feleral|sim ooy Acradril JL—Ftank P.l 4 c1ioN SALE BY ALIEN [Tcen reached for an armistice of eight| New —Eighty-five per| A vaos - decorated with the Croix de (iesre foe| university. Nineteen of the class are| g 5 , was spanked by Capt. nreac LR e The 165th infantes, yhish L3 ough 1o entitle it to first plac Lo 0 the Meuse. | abstainers, OFf the $1 who s court under the reorzanizution plan by | Hugh ¥, VicDonough of the police de- | PROPERTY CUSTODIAN, B = : home on the ;l,'m.t Harris oday's honor with an_honor flag | Meritorious cor use- 1 cquired the habit in college. Th {which the properly is eventually to be parfment in the municipal court tod Derby. Conn., April 21.—Three prop- burg today, was Irish when_ 1t went-to| and four stars each representing 4 | publican party has the allegiance of ¢8|l the hands of the Eastern Massachu- | iy order of Judge Clifford . Moo | oo Yoo “over by the alien| SECRETARY DANIELS AND iwar. 1t was known as Sew Yorids per cent. oversubscriptior v OBITUARY. {and th edemocratic of 24, Phi gie s e e Dy man. | Glautlin. The punishment was admins | properts cusiodian early i the v PARTY ARRIVE AT COLOGNE “[ichtins Sizty-ninth” in its National onn., shooting past its $69,2 4 . { Kappa, a scholarship honor, was voted |38ed by five public trustees provided | ii{ered after the boy had . pleade use the ownership was ves 1! Cologne, April 21 (By the A. P.).— guard days ¢very other man was to a total of : 000, came second John Farley. ithe most desirable attainment. |mx\."19' .N;A(\INA;AI‘\«\(M ‘\‘; the I[N \:m”n uilly to the larceny of lead from the|peysons of German citizensh At Suntetars ot the cy Danels and his ieans’ ¢ “Pat” or “Mjke” sayh N\Innr’- E"y" towns warded flags ERLOE, ot A 21—John | C0% ‘\'l} 101\ :m T‘Iu‘«h”’();f“l,:xl"rti |re ,,e]:emuw Lee, IMigginson & Co. o(l\\," ¥ saia Het ‘(”' Rk e parcy amived herniolny v boatimomiSalonel S Doy R Dnovan, I mong other towns awarded flags|y. g U, (00 (M TIOR G e choice as poet he class. | € e Hisginson 4 a said she been una Coblenz biidzehead, where the secre-|mander. But a little Irish girl he | were: Lodie ;‘MLNM‘A" ,T Hills, \l]_dxl \m“&:v;f S ol _Hl‘ 3 Jearsi Tincoln holds fi as the fore. | Boston, and the price was $6.400.000 ¥ head, where the secre-|mand girl on thi Redminster, Maplewood and Belle |95 § . PR . stationed. 5 1 property custodian, k P. 2 1 t hIat to Hns Al ing over b it e g e | ¢ tiis afternoon. The inz tary had bee guest of Major Gen- | Hoboken pier this morning put g had been at ihe hosnitai fifteen years|MOSt national char inb;’,’mmn(' eIt A ot (;m“]'?“ had acquired. He was placed on pro- | company was first offered s the me, commander of the Amer- | statistics to shame when she shriel Mea N, 3. i el = i l I bation for one year. 9,660 shares were sold for 200 1o After spen welcome to a > M e an ar as known, leaves no rela- o ! State receivership and mortzages of g I8 | SR bl Tog 275000 1 sion. _After spending, Welcome, to a soldie ; Ty tives. Ie had been in this city since | GERMANS DAMAGED s Bostat iud Soribhainfsomri | - ——— | Givorse U Thompers, who said he was - Cologne, the party over the Harrishurg's J DETROIT CLAIMS HONOR 877, and had worked at different oc- THE SUBMARINE U-111]0ld colony Street Railway compans [ACT\QN SHOULD GERMANY | from New York ity e was ul - aitomoblle o~ Licge,| “Hello, Mikol” she y OF FIRET LARGE CITY|cupations. He was born in Ireland, New. York JApel ot 0 St ot T A = BREAK PEACE THEATY‘ buyer of shares in the Blale 3 3 to spend the! Three hund: voices answered Detroit, Mich. Aprll 21.—Dctroit Rev. Arthur H. Withee, terms under which German subma- ed her Victory banner over the city| Hazardville, Conn {poration for $112.000, which con <day ing the secretary | s hall tonight, claiming the honor of be- | Arthur 1I. Withee | ! TROOPS CAP Paris. April 21 (Reuter).—A respon- |owns the buildings in which are ho Louvaine and then will 5 3 - [rines were to be surrendered to the|ALLIED b %OLS!:E\“/-I‘:(TED sible ¥rench source announces that{the Sterling company, and the Hunt-|sperd @ ao. in Lrusscls before :,omJANOTHER < ??’c\:’)v'y‘gfl{;cg’»: he” . Wio took up his|United States, the submarine T-111, IN RAID | :00d progress has been made in the | ington Piano company, besides other on to England, TRZAS i ATES, ng the first large city in the country|duties at the Methodist church here a|which arrived here Saturday for exhi-| London. April 2L —Twenty-eight|scheme for a defensive allience ho |resl ostato here and ih Shetton. ton == : o o _overgubscribe its quota in the Viq- | week ago following assignment by the [ bition in connection with the Victory |Bolsheviki, including one. officer, were| tween France, Great Eritain sad tuel o torat 160 tares stolon. e NY ACCEETS © ons | $609.006.000 bloek . trea.ur cartifing ory Liberty loan, The city has not(New England Southern Conference;|loan. was damaged before it changed |captured by allied troops in the raid af|United States under which (hese ma ington Piano company for $61.000. | GERMA FTS CONDITIONS | 1/ L "0 indebtedness dated May “finished the job” yet, for the drive|died of heart trouble in the hands, it was lecarned here today at)Seletskoe, on the Kadish front south-|tions agree to tuke immediate military |There were other bidders, but they did{ OF VERSAILLES CONFERENCE|ana maturing Getober with § sontinues and lean workers predict|age today. Mr. Withee was born in|the New York navy vard. Examina- |east of Archangel, on April 13. an offi-|and naval action should Germany|nct so 3o large Hgurcs. Moot o those| Paris, April 21 (By the A. T.)-—|usual intcrest rate of 4 1-2 per the total subecription will near the|Bangor, Me, 41 years ago, joined the|tion revealed that her main ball thrust|cial statement from the British wi ar | break the peace tre s " as it af-| who hid were American owners of |Germa $100,000.000 mark. Today's subscrip-|New England Southern Conference in|bearings were damaged, it was stated,{office today said. Many. of the enemy|fects the proposed (¢ zed zone{stock in the three companies. he ions exceeded 360000000 The city's|1010 and had served in Eastrord. Old|and temporary repairs Had heen neces- | were killed and several sleds londed! cast of the Riine. The alliince treaty| v, Thompere. tho porehacer. is ba- | yuota is $55,434.413. Mystic, Moosup, Mystic caty £ and Noauk.}sary before the craft starter for the|with wounded were scen moving away Among the larger purchasers b His widow and one daughter survive.! United States. 1 c t to the Rhine area. wdustra o B B W o - = has notificd the allies that{was announced today by the treas accepts all ihe allied conditions re- | ury g I ecting the Versailles conference.| This is the tenth . hiweekly \ g ¥ will be an open one and will apply onlyilicved 1o be identified with the piane|Thic official annowncement from the scene of the fight. was made floated in connection with the Vie tonight, Wy Liberty Loan.