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- N@mifh VOL. LXI—NO. 97 POPULATION 29,919 PRICE TWO CENTS | ITALANS OBDURATE IN | ettt W st Scene ¢ “‘”'“MATTERS GF INTEREST IN LEGISLATURE barrels Service) —The government commis g sion which is investigating the coal‘in- S President Wilson decided not to hold : 3 5 dustry in the United Kingdom rea the George Washington at Brest. The, Senate, Disagreeing With House, Voted 30 to 3 to Subm sembled today for the second stage of liner will be sent home with troops. Rl & = inquiry. ~The acceptanck by the Fotty ¢ T o { g President Wilson cabled Director. of State Prohibition to Referendum Vote—In House miners of the terms offered by the -four Towns an _| Railroads Hines instructions in respéc : e government on the basis of the interim 2 ities|Bela Kun's Soviet Govern to disagreement on price fixxing. 2 - inori i ition to Feport on hours and wages has cieared| N Boston District Have| ment Has Been Over.| Department of Agriculture reports| Minority Leader Geary Made Futile Opposition th eway for the examination of larger Exceeded Their Quot hr a shortage of sugar beet seed which Extending Time for Organization of the Danielson d v : Cone | tustions “whith “Vere aucned upon uotas. | thrown. be serious n 1921 ! et : Delegates Consider It Useless to Take Part in Further Con-|iigniy in the first report. Washintgon, April 22.—First reports| Paris. April 22 (By the A. P)—Bela| Hog Jshna shone g arehouse ot ool Willimantic Street Railway Company. % . . e on Victory Liherty Inan subscriptione | Ko = 22 (B: A )~ log Island shipyard destroyed two 4 ferences Unless the Allies Are Willing to Grant Their|meLviLLe sTone's viEws Smulih Gt by the trosiire | i onment hn‘,‘,ei’c““%m" i rousssjiad pintac |- | (Speciul to The Bulletin,) said that there was objection. 2 ident Wil OF EUROPEAN AFFAIRS | Showed $115.077,900 as the incomplete |an official wircltss. i cived | 1o $.000:000, 50 ner | cent of which | Hartford, April 22—Tuesday proved | e erainine ite A Requests—American Delegates Declare President Wilson| . OF SURCPEAD BFFARS fgures for five of the twelve federallhere today. Rioting and pillaging 18| came trom the United Seate iy T oid | matter was passed e 5 i . Mo Tork wanl £ eserve districts, covering sales only |going on in the city ¢ : o ¢ school, that is, all matters introduced i calendar. Repres ; &5 : o f inter-c c B . . going 1 in the city = Y i e - is Determined Not to Yield on the Fiume Question—|cf inic-communication promises aju {0 moon today. “This probaniy rep. i("E‘rla"?c‘e’_:r:alyrdfidm‘f?‘mqhcr\°:’; w32 G0 ot St irouehy guite s smooth- | ens of leriin fivored immediate pass= | : 2 des L 3 nted subscriptions received yester- A SRl o, Tily as ) is launched from well- | age, that a e Hed Shee : : accomplisl its object of insuring world P POLISH TROOPS HAVE {1l Mareh 1. 1919 : { passag he & 1ould speed ecome | 200 : : the first day of the loan campaig {1l Mare g R i | passage and the busines ) Break Between the Italians and the Allies Has peace, \515;\:1': 1-] Stone, zen ‘1 man- fichiled oaly. ter oo Do CAPTURED TOWN OF VILNA|, A reduc(}mn or 200,000,000 pounds in | 10 ey oolt up the|on. The claim is for $11,000 for ‘msfia ager he Associate ess, recently | o . i BT i 4 S he annual vroduction of copper was ¢ ke L0 BTy 300 ® | sustaine o e on of state huild=, Well Defined. returned from the peace conference, "u”‘mnvl by_initial payments as re-| Paris, April 22 (Havas).—Polish| ¢ | It Cudgel feheni(ho; frat mitier on THelRE R %”L X'er\ ity Jfa\t;rallslul' {o1d the members of the news assosia- | Pofor ' fodividual banks to federal| (reops have capiured the important| il MY SUSHONE O SG, p L e ted by comettee. Paris, April 22 —Although the Italian ty to the London treaty, the ) tion at their annual meeting and lun- | *hey G hanks. aflway centers of ‘Baranovichi and} -POR 2Trval of e od POth Re9l-|tion, the act concerning extension of | reported by committee e B A B O e i e o v | Lo % thEt : . The New York disizict reporied $62,- | Novosrodek. south of Vilna. as well as' ! : Ne ¢ from IFrance, it time for organization of the Daniclson| The rules of the road motor-ve official statement on the subject, a ing over the Dalmation coast and oth-| "'y Stone doubted if anybody knew 900.000; Boston, $:1,623 Lot dvices from Warsaw say. i 4100unced approsimat 1y 2.800 officer | and Willimatic Street Rail com- | act. came in for a full share of debate member of the delegation told The As- er countries covered by whéther the league project would suc- | picroi2:000; Cleveland 60, and iliway Tine from Vilna south |3 men were lost n the war. = pany, He made a general attuck on| Representative Tracy, of Derby, offer- ated Press today tnat 1t consid- treaty signed by It e D otiven oF | Richmond,” $3.657000. Even for the dis- | to Leida is in the hands of the Doles, | Accor ing to the Department of La_| the trolley systems of the s d 2n amendment which provided foi ered it useless for the ltaliun delegates | Great Britain the associated powers had addrassed | ricts the figures are much smaller{ On the Lemberg sector the Poles are|POr the wholesale prices of all com-| ed (hat there was something un- | u 1l device, operated from--the. > take part in further conferences un- | It was learned tod hat it was at|ipemselves to the formation of an or-|0an the totals unofficially tubulated {reported to have broken through the|Modities in the Unifed States within| s ctory to the minority in legis- | seat und signals showing in the Yeat e T s vt | the- bgoeton.of the_ 1. deisens | Lacmeelyes (o the fomation of an o | of"fho'close'of busineas ase might. | Coreinian roat the last five years have doub ve procedure and that there was of the ¢ tepresentative Hall,“of | thel jon that President Wilson remained |Sanistion Intended, if possible, to Pre-| Treasur. ];\fi’\cmlx foday said_that| “E"dls were) Spsped by, fl;e Shi ] SO : slow-down, Sos el 1in, mn.ll'h.urnv.m : "wd(:’smnsgfi- - nesihia dn) Wiy fiom the shesiiie MARNAY: Hiotn=| Jons & YocUIeHCaEOTREAL STRHIC jen_with allowances for over-optim Board on the sale of a number of sinall | fu ideration of matiers before the | tee on roads, rivers and bridges, ol Sl e hen Premicts —Tiloyd'. George,|22i0:had reached o point, hrough thelism often attending the opening ds 12| COMMUNISTS AT LINDAU steel vessels the board intends o ex- slature, even with the cnd almost| the device may be a good thing for the | jem' under the Clemenceau and Orlando and Foreign | idvance L ence, ieyhere o fUlIelof loan campaigns, the Victory loan| WERE OVERTHROWN FRIDAY | clude from the merchani marine in view. maker therect, it wes of no servicesin | Fiume in addi- Minister Sonnio discussed the Lon- |Gollt S WOC WE orn Drocesses | CAMpaign apparently has gathered| Berne, April he communists at{ Grain receipts at Chicago last weel A large volume of busine: - | the regulation of traffic. Representd~ me T - e OO eeting: between s |anDihilation. By the modern processes pigu momentum n the past two days|Lindau, southern B 9 siness was re- | e 2L 5 | 22 e | amounted to 000 bushels a ceived from the senate, including a res- | tive Rogers of Manchester, favored thed] dele- representatives of the three powe ke wff.'-f'.";’fi".\‘}fi?fi"n'}l?.‘,}“fif‘~1£i?‘ thrown Friday, did not offer of 270,000 bushels over the Drevious| gution to iy 58 e ing Te ! umendment, and raised objection: CHg sritish ix understood, was extremely eavipebata R SRR iy towns and cities in the|ous resistance to'the besicging Bava- | week. : e slesii e several features of the proposed billy Amrerica factory as Italy insiste E' & nd ‘eivine s e proritse:t Ehit s trict have exceeded their|rian government and Wuerttemberg| Fifteenth series of wool auctions at{and bridg Premier Or- ' don treaty should not i 1 by failure of the congerss of Vienna|u0tas. This apparently is a record. |troops, according to reports received |Boston : 1 the mecting of her subsequent agreement to Presi-|{he failure of the tongerss BT ICUNC - An unofficial report from Cleveland|here. The citizens on Sunday voted|pounds of wool being offered by the|pension of rules. Like action was He did not favor railroading leglsla break between | dent Wilson's fourteen points and de- | 130 ¥ears sgo might be V| tonight said that sales in that di: by a great majority to reject the com- | Government taken on the resolution urging con-tion. ~The Tracy amendment was ress became manded the literal fuliillment of the|SCfetning like success, id, to|1ad exceeded fifty-five million. munist government. - Soft coal output during the week of ' gress to pass the educational bill which iected. Kepresentative Lecte, of New promises made her previously. LIt e a mistake e B on iy Although official figu a X It is reported that the Bavarian com-| April 12 amounted _io 7,147,000 tons, | provides for u federal department of Britain, offered amendment to elimiifi The Italian delegates are not prepar- | imagine that there had been an un-i,vailable, the U. S. S, Marblehead, |munist war minister, Reichardt, with|compared wi o007 ot tns the) savieation: ate the minimum fine. Representative | o leave Paris, apparently believ- 3’,““"‘["“"‘ O I Ion chocinted | Which is making the first lcg of the his staff. was surprised and arrested|previous weok. 2 !L:{l ]:l{m not object & the ame;’ndn::él}fi- tha e allies will approach them|the Deac 38 L ASS0CH % | Victory: jourh: San Francise by varian government troops. h 2 e i ate under and Representative Rogers voluntéef B e etae o ot | owers, who had brouzht to their task V3 T T @ T oy e voloting Secretary of the Navy Roose- | suspeusion of rules, which relates to ed that he had mo objection. he d with Germany. However, the |® sincere desire to solve a great prob- e anomcee e N ncreate or 8 ¢ of New London amendment was adopted. The bill Was| British and ‘American dele- |lem. Despite the German hopes of o AR A e i “"M\m’x) commissi when reached then passed as amended. ftes Show mo Signe of weakening and | differences among the conquerors, h Admiral Benson. X . |in the house. Majority Leader King e v e eatian. o {h{added. they had agreed to principle. Eli Miller Lowry, of Mansfield, Ohio, £ s Among the matters passed for the | meetingsn as if the Italian delegates| Describing a visit to the devastated arrested at Seoul, Korea, on a charge | noarte toagesomson (Om! e na||caiendas yere it SRTol o nEE s ; L Y T oL 5 ,; calendar were the followin, had not boited. regions of Irance, Mr. Stone declared | articipating in anti-Japanese | matier was tabled for calendar. Mr| The succession tax due to the state | it had been “torn by the most malign i nda, was released on bail. and outrageous savagery the world, Geary also objected Lo sther otiong O account of the bequest of $100,000:t0 - rid About 7,000 men of the Rainbow Di- | for suspencion of rulee: an mo eacns the Joseph Lawrence Free Public_Hos= HOW TO REMIT FUNDS | FoG AND WiNDs DEFER had ever known.” To bring about i vision, who : rom Brest April | SRR fOTiE ARG pital by the will of Morton F. Plant | rehabilitation, he asserted, extension. of 18, on the nSpC Leviathan, arc| Sivensionn i “m.]' tlw' of Groton, deceased, is released. TO CENTRAL EUROPE| FLIGHT ACROSS ATLANTIC|jons time credits by American manu- due at New York Ap The act extending the time for the and abated. 3 8 'he St. John's, N. ¥, April Con- |facturers was essential, a__scheme; Proposals to have Department of | O'Sanization of the Danielson and The court of probate for the district s winds which were predicted|which he said could be carried out| Justice to enforce prohibition will be! Villimantic Street railway for exten- of Groton is authorized to accept and come for at least 48 hours|through the banks, with the federal {1aid before the President on his return, | Si0n Of time, was objected to by Mr. allow the final settlement of the.d€- today the plans of H serve system to fall back upon in | " Viceroy of India, in London, received = :€2rY. ‘Ue indulged de long talk on count of the executor: g: the {wmm fio® SR StEI T e | ase) OF ematEene " i S e : e ol & et o i oo Ye% the trolley situation and spoke vigor- - said Morton F. Plant without reference: ’. Raynha b y = i % bre - e *OM- | panies, and declared it was time to call upon said bequest or legacy. art ‘thei GERMANY IS PREPARING cause we have the knack of getting the “jump bay. 4 ; 1t on encournging any more alleged | : i b Mexican government estimates 750: - 8 The state board of education, at its e TO VOTE ON PEACE TERMS 2 ; . s estima 0! trolley industrics. It is the duty of the ' qiserction Sl 2 7 , on things—making a quick \‘Hrt and eetting it miles of oil pipe lines in the Gulf coast | chairman of the o Nime the discretion, may certify to the = comp. fog which g over| in, \.\umm. A\h\ul":“ By The £5 King a quick sta ana g 8 o Bepirs Tt {ivestinent 1of «1.;«(“ u“'p“,ff;»,.»w( Jll:::\,l((' ;:\(;l“tm([?‘“l‘!rc troller such loss or part thereof asm:i water lifte and | DpUrienances ot ianioless - i o haneir Gk $50.000,000 in goid. 1 0 ortieshonids. d USe | town may have sustained by reasom. o water lifted. this afterncon apd | P PR SORIER o Yists ana over with—no hanging back. BLOGI0 mgald, L wh e extonsion should b grant: | (o7, ey iave sustained by vesssiCHS anicians to. prepare Martinsyde | lerks, are all in readiness for an im- B e et m\i After discussion the bill was pass-| 1956 and 1060, inclusive, of the general plane for w trial Before mediale pleblacltc o gairtace el Let’ e T HHiS ecleant up? e on e i gendnrmies auis] S statutes, and ‘with the approval of the Sheiitian Sl s election can be completed all oves et’s ¢ h Sumi I i ‘clea s s h -gendarm R e s BOW- | G ormany in 43 hours, according to| S jump” q P h i The house coneurred in| and 2sked that the bill be held ‘overs were opened with 9,050,000 zc of the resolution under s and retain its place on the calendar ing a riot thn the bill was reached to pay hoard of control the comptroller sh‘au EEstaion A e claim of Doyle and Murphy, Mr.!draw his order 'on the treasurer in fa= - and| i tormation sccured from sources close busi Premier = Paderewski of ~ Poland|Geary asked the mojority leader if | vor of any town which shall have Sus - ! ShRatlo 1o the government. > R ok orteen Dours & day 20 i3] there .was objection to placing the reparations have been gomg on se- | :fir}omm_xm tgued. Mo arrived at histmatier at the foot of the calendar. Mr.' (Continued on Page Six, Col. Fouf): v for sever ays, s stated, ! o g St T I ome near Lausanne. | ory weather and there was 1o activ: | oA ry s o s pulinen | Let’s finish the job quickly, in regular American | General C. March visited| - ity in the hangar where his Sopwith | morning, the referendum can be tak B e ‘amp Dix, . to inspect the “""MILITARV SITUATION IN SEVEN MEMBERS OF 26TH Amer Letters, poems and “jinx chasers”| the entente 48 hours later. It is as-| i which is said to be one of the ~mnmh-| BAVARIA IS IMPROVING INJURED IN AUTO ADC|DEM he body | from persons in the Unifed States and | serted that the only probable chance ! g Presi- | Canada are pouring in on the oy 2 {est and most seficient in ‘the country. ton, April 22.-The military si Ayer, Mass. 22.—Eeven arti |ot an affirmative answer would he inj Get the “jump” on the last big job hy subscrib- I British Ministry of ~Labor reports|yation in Bavaria js improving, lerymen of the 26th Division and twe' 1dminis- [ and Hawker has mounted one of case there is an agreement to negoti- 2L e 633,318 women received u ployment fcording to announcements made civilians were taken to the base Hoss congress | tokens, a “Teddy Bear” on his pk {ate details of the terms. Thus éfan' ing' to” the “VICTCGRY” LIBERTY - Lt pay from the signing of the armistice | the Hoffmann ministry. The Sparti-|pital at Camp Devens suffering £rom it was reported Lere tonight thui!indemnity is fixed, Germany canmnot o {to Feb. 14, but 158,000 of these have|cides, who took the town of Dachau,|serious injuries recelved.in an auto- purchase of | United States meteorologists were on ! hope to dispute the total, but must be relief ad- | the 1y here to make observations, !since found work. 5 ten miles northwest of Muiiich, by vi- | mobile accident here early today. An= allowed to send experts to discuss way AT ANY BANK—CASH OR INSTALMENTS | Under a ruling cf Major General|{olating the presumably preparatory to the and means of payment. of the United States Navy’s pro it is said that cabinet trans-Atlantic fligh avoid the ness, Ha r apparent had ed down patient s for satisfac, armistice with the govern- | other soldier, who was with them and | Mencher, director of air service, army ! ment trocps have been repulsed and|was thrown more than 50 feet, did nog wishes to} {aviators and airplanes cannot compete, the government forces are now hold- j receive even a scratch. The ten meny responsibility of either re- \_—.—___m_—__._olm exhibitions for purses and indviid- |ing the place Reinforcements are, were riding in a public automohils e fusing or accepting the terms. There- 1\ 1 prizes. ng toward Munich from Ingul-|from Lw\tlll\\h“n the mm‘him’fl fa)‘}flg | fore a plebiscite is almost certain. It 1 President E. W. Beatty of the Ca- { to make a sharp curve near the in. PREPA\,TS(;;YOF;A?:DE IN PARIs| i Delieved that the result will be a X already has cruised 300 LIMERICK STRIKERS ARE e Faiinay vatigven Hoftman ministry. which re- ! street railroad bridge, crashed through | F | refusal to accept the peace terms be- |miles in the hope that §$300,000,000 has ERCING THE MILITARY o ol b Rhle s ie all tho aurs |sumicd ‘Goritrolioe thb o 2day, | & heavy guard rail and plunged oVer Paris, Apr .—(I'rench Wireless | cause the people will overlook the con- |been subscribed. © “Victory” ship| | s >y | plus labor available within & few |after the collapse a 30-foot embankment, rvice)—Preparations for the Vic-|sequences of such an act—the main-|is carrying a “Victory letter” from |, I Sl S ernment on Saturday 2 The machine turned over three timg: tory parade of I'rench troops in Paris, tenance of the blockade, the stoppage | Mayor Rolph of San _ Francisco to|The PRl oawon. qe i 5 ishly active, accerding to reports. The'in the plunge scattering its passeng=4 severed | are nearing completion, The triume|of food importations and. the aceptac|Mayor Hylan of New York military limits of the city vesterday; Total imports of tin )f:sl n?“»’fi.‘fs delegates (o the diel are arriving daily | ers in all dircctions, landed on. ii8 ond this it|Phal march will be divided into three:panying evils which may be expect-| The way was ovened toda: e army {300 WHONEre Tot Decmitted t0 T D ey amounted o 6,271,917, valued at|and the assembly will meet soon: wheels, and started in the opposite di= ministration | Parts representing the three stages of | ed—in view of their reluctance to|aviators throughout the T Statey D¥ELEE I mios ahoor sty SeaImBRL W o Lt B8 Riuesian. orisaners) ot it iior s rection. The accident was witnessed: war sanction harsh termw. It is asserted to give airvlane rides (o pe pu SECAUE b )5 s et At B it . o been reicased from camps in by a local patrolman, whose quicks that an agrecment to negotiate the de- | chasing the 1 amount of bonds or | Permits spent il The Baldhead Club of America will| B0 B 0w dotng guatd duty at the work in rounding up antomoniiess il ment, will start from the Porte Maillot, | tails of the treaty is absolutely the|workers making selling records. and resumed their de t his bold s, ekl aunual ibdnd Med ath tLe s & o 3 endfng the injured to the camp hos: e it the cdge of the Bois de Boulogne. ! only basis upon which Germany in her . P el soltion o e e e e lei are making ear-| Pital, saved at least two lives, it was SHIPPING BOARD REJECTS They will be welcomed at the gate by | present mood will vote in the jaffirma- | HONOR FLAGS FOR 48 NEW !L‘,};f}{‘ e AR i O Gt L o vl s 1o’ the people of south- | believed. BIDS FOR FOUR STEAMERS | tho gate they will move up the Avenue | — ENGLAND CTIES AND TOWNS| Up to noon today therc had beenlyears e ST Counir, making wn e | FIRE DESTROYED GARRACKS & s de la Gran Armee, which will be ston, April 22. laims for honor {no clashes between the opposing! An exchange of scholarships between ARl o T e A { Loy Sl e e winande Armee, which Will be |GEN FRANCISCO ALVAREZ ags, signifying that they had ex. e American aod C Shvondk tmiversities Decial appeal for thé support of wo-| AT CAMP DEVENS TUESDAY ind with pillas inscribed with the EXECUTED AT VERA CRUZ|cceded their quota in the Victory Lil” afternoon while the games ocated at the convention of the My o q L cae e e e oo | Aver, Mass,, April 22—The ban 00 low and | names of the great battles of the war.| Vera C Mexico, Aprli 22.—(By jerty Loan, had been filed by 48 towns re going on at Cahire field S 3 ¢ the Advancement of Sla- 0t Co o b Jeft Munich, but! Of the third company, ‘first battalion 1 for The official reviewing stand will belthe A. P.)—General Irancisco Alvarez |and cities tonight with the New Eng- hnson, the strike lea ad- i session at the Univer- p. "% ioh o qer of the Bavarian in- the 191st depot brigade at Camp Deyas in its iround the Arch de Triomphe in the|of the anti_government forces land Liberty Loan Committ Many sed the people and told them not to vivani -, | dependent "socinliste: M. Acopog™ ha'ens made up of casuals‘recently Fe: Place de l'etaile executed shortly before midaigh of these were added to the honor list{show passes to re-enter the city, and| Coast Guard cutter Seminole left | ian socialist. who assisted in the tUrned from overseas service, Was Passing the arch, the troops will en- | night. He met death at the hand {|during the day and officials fe troops refused them admission, Wilmington, N. C., to search for the ' A Sovict | renimme i burned toda: Twenty men jul dispose of them ter the Avenue des Champs Elysees,|a firing squad with the uimost bray- |tain that the official figures would to r at the Clare end of the Shipping Board's - steamer Western ¢ 3 & S8 Weks Sbios ich will be decorated with flowers is bring e i war| The troops, carrying full war equip- T t orr ne of - the Sovier | from second story windows to’ es er show a big gain over the $31.000,000 | brid ntil they had won the strike.i Wave, reported in helpless conditi land practically all members of ppraised value of nd with monuments symbbolizing the| Alvarez s sentenced 10 death by a|total reported for the day of the drive. |} r ed they would be fed and;90) miles off the Carolina coast and = el AT o s | company lost their war relics and oth= ha D momumn ond polnt in | courtmartial here Monday. ~He was|The first day total represented the long. as remained |arifting southward. the |10 according to Teport, and' U5 belonsings. The fre started iy isory Commis- | {¢ avenue a monument (o the herioc | captured here last Tuesday in the bat- | contribution of 9,066 individuals. away from home. | American steamship Lueila, in the!. according to Teport. aMd povrcl Gf e 'y COMMIS- | dead and the restored provinces will |iier i which Goneral e et cantiued to lead in the| Mayor O'Mare, atom by mem- | ransport service between St. Nazaire | e 2 T et ive occurted tered in cvery direction so that Uieys ment was | ¢ erected quet, minister of war in the Hueria ber of communities which have re clergy. went to the bridge and New York, put in at Barry, E 3 quickly enveloped the buiiding. -e= A g — — { cabinet, was killed. Ani the fob,” thus " in the|and made a formal request of the of-|jand While the fire brigade was engdZe | bid indoubtedly | SIBERIAN ARMY ADVANCED | t edale wWas TWO HARD TRYOUTS FOR | there was another fire discovered = rounded the barracks when the execu- | the honor list, including Ludlow, Rox- |on the other side be allowed to cross'gynk in collision h the Luella | the mule shed of the 36th Infantry ¢ t t Tobiatiuce Dbury, Tunridge, Enosburg Falls, Whit- |into the town. The referred, General Slaroh formenl GIANT SEAPLANE NC-2 some distance away and later there < gracs i T e e Wieieas S Aivare had besn stnfnted to cislat [T and St “Albeng Cits. / Ruziington | tiem ¢ neral Griffi command | yiexican Foreign Minister, and now in! New York, April 22—In two hard Were two other fires in small out- g opencd on | miral Rolehai's sovemmenny 1 of Ad-1 .1 carlier hour, but on order reccived | Conn, also was added io the honor|at Limerick. The general offered to| Smmand ment forces attrvouts off Rockaway Point foday the bulidings, all in dinerent parts of -ghés ing an advance of 190 miles in five |from the Supreme Court the execution |list. i a pass officer {o the bridge and|yery Cruz. ported as saying that giant seaplane NC-2 proved the worth kfll«lf[};m-‘“'fi'»ni,r':,.fi‘e‘e&'“ca‘flgewats\op N - weeks on the Ural front has achieved |Was held up. The War Depariment,| The campaign committee was par- ised to supply passes to . those ne petroleum legislation will be pass-jOf the type of machine chosen by the dered to del e of ‘the MISS MARGARET CARNEG[E + succets which endangers the entire [ however, ordered compliance (with the | ticularly plea fl] with the 1 1 *fl; = ;f(l;““ e GO AU BRI OL d and ,‘mi ::hn.w '}, ;\n*:‘{l:u\l ',‘f"fi\;m lopas nen mn\- .‘)v\‘\‘:“!ylvljr\ ]_.E:(l‘i;—;mh April 2 n the pre e | Siberians are now within 100 miles of | executioners. sh mm 000 and others in sums rang- L T F. M. Anderson of Altoona, Pr., was il & fotal of three and one-haif hours DURING RUSH TO DEVEN! friends and relatives, Miss|ihe Volga, the most important river of| Two hours before the execution the|ing from $100,000 to half a million. | ACTION TAKEN BY THE elected commander-in-chief of the Pa- O fving, ; | Aver, Mass; Aprit 22--Motort il only daughter of|Russia, and the new successes on the |correspondent of the Associated Press| The schedule of the U. S. 8. Ken_ YALE CORPORATION | triotic Order, Sons of A at the > Dlane took the atr under all o (Vei CIAsS ABHL SSE S Andrew Carne and| river Kama in the enter of a 400-mile | visited Alvarez in his cell. He was|tucky which is participaling in thé! ~.q faven, April 22—The Yale20th annual convention a ¢ Britain itions and rode the waves like & igh™or travel o Camp OGS 8 were | iront, make untenable the Bolshevik |absolutely calm and evinced no fear|campaign by making a tour of thel oiil Gion S uthorized a sub- | 1t Was voted to hold » s od in the the review of the :6th Division, home. | positions east of the Volga. The Bol-|and declared he was prepared to die. |New England coast, and which left | COUPOMAHOR 08, (MEEIGTEEC & 2007 | seasion at Wernersvilie liehi e 1he jor several hours %000 people wemSel Rev. | shevik troops facing Ge Dekine| “I consider the sentence of the mil- | Portland, Maine, today for Poris- | ¢ e 1 — S : » it was announced tonight. | TR 340 o'clock ,‘ stranded in Lepot square with liftler =% the|in south Russia are affected seriously |itary court illegal” said Alvar: mouth, N. H., was announced as fol- | (¥ OGRS SERO G O on | MORE THAN 500 WOUNDED ; Sibey Al Al brospect of reaching the cantonment hurch ev. | by th cadvance. I ceased to be a soldier when the |lows: Arrive Portsmout, 2 ieran : z ifting ca - " s IS : g e 2 VETS WILL RIDE IN PARADE 00 pounda i o unless they walked. ° The bus drivers| pE: Bancy Sloane Cotin of i1 adison . The Eol heviki had clung obs tinate- | Federal army disbanded and I Ict the [ Gloucester. Ap{:l 25; Salem, April 2 ate "’““']“'h"m;f", adaygsndianuouncel I.nx\m:r April 22, — More than 300 WeiEnt of D e e o suspended_service when they learhed: was giver .l war mataria) snd u numbet of Bolbhee| oo s e o L S aoliior dhe | New path SE T, ay 11 an By e e e NGt b Selee S rotalonal pa- nce up to 1,512 meters. T T Lo au pberts Miller be bride- | viki leaders is looked upon at Omsk as| oo > Scntence would have heen just.)en, May 1 is cont | by five|tiONS for provost and dean of students|rade here next Friday, officials at U == e round rip from here to the cam “&J‘ an important success. Hoth banks of| OFFICERS OF METROPOLITAN _.\111 air race is c(;mhsgup. ed by Ivelat Yale. It was voted to increase| Northeastern department army head- BATTLESHIP NEW JERSEY | Sohtes onivibeimet cnes 6 Umml’: 03 Mi il probably |the Kama river, which joins the Volga e oy “,‘f OVerseds| gjaries of all professors receiving | quarters announced tod The first DOCKS IN BOSTON TODAY | haserted that in maning thess de nd their honeymoon at Shadow-|near Karan have been tleared of i LIFE INSURANCE CO.|men, staged by the Liberty Loan Com-{1. ¢ than $4,000 o vear to $4,000. Pro- | of (hese men. were on ihe way h LOWrS: brook, th arnegie ummer home in 4 5 e e Boting. : 1 (ot thiese g 3 2 Soston, April 22—The battleship! wouid run at : a dig of more tnan| New York, April 22_Haley Fiske,|Miltec, The plancs will leave Spring- | fescor lidgar 1. Robinson of Leland ftoday from the army hospital at Wash- v tl i t a lo; Lenox o will make their | for 27 years vice president of the Met- | ficld Thursday morning and race to i u g and e ort it versits eas apnotnted il ifigton with furlonghs which: will per- Jersey, bringing the horse bat ter after a_ selectman had confér~ ome i i N. J. where the e — ropolitan Life Insurance compahy and | Boston, finishing over the State House ard's announce with the c of the British ! BER \‘ Many thousand persons sur- |campaign. There were 32 towns on ! ficer in command there that the people, steamer Rosedale. The Re v | price more keeping with 190 MILES IN FIVE WEEKS| 1 : : e ; i on headauarters and five companies' red with the provost guard commander: over give instruction in history next year|mit them to remain until after the pa- 10" ™07 6" Ammnition Train of the route was reduced to sev ridegroom ak two years'| LYNN VICTORY LOAN congected with it for more than 45 :L’(“(}“L}"’:- -l’:zf““,‘”‘“'l‘l“\_t';*‘\‘ been off |3 the absence of Prof. Max Tarrand. | rade Lo T N 2Gth Division, ordnance and med and most of the fifty drivers \»?\’r:tn):‘al:: ourse in Prince reity, COURIED REACHES HARTFORD|YCa#% Was today elected president of e uadm"" L do. stunty averihs | Stephen Whitney of New Haven, was ’{\\l ;“““ ~“3? ““{“ o Mar hos. detachments ' and casual companies,| to duty. A few who still refused. fo e 5 TORD | the company to succeed the late John SQUAJEON. WL 80 unto ver 0! named director of the Yale Bureau.of| New York, from the C ¥ \ROS | will dock at 2 p. m. tomorrow rd. run théir machines were ordered 'k CHARGED WITH THE S R. Hegeman. odmmon; anfh o Jithy ety over University Union injpital and others along t : “he ing (o a message received from her by | the chief of police to surrender the “pay vour debt" courier from L = ; the city and suburbs dropping loan : Trot Jenson | Of the wounded of the division also are MURDER OF HUSBAND | Lynn, Mass, who is walking from that | ponicsenir 1 Beker with the com- | 42 B ¥e “including slips vhich will : SR KO € Erot g baon . o - S ‘walking 4! pany for 36 years and for the past 13 5 x e wounded of the division 1180 A the naval authorities this afternoon. | jitney licenses, . 3 vho returns in May. Otto T. Bannard, | in hospitals in t Many of the men itio; - Boston, April 22.—An investigation | ity to- Washington to noulfy Secre- | Pap¥ ‘G5 3 Yetrs and for the pas entitle the finder t0 a German helmet. | V29 Fet Ianygof e smenn, the fammnition shots in a Columbus aveue lodging| 1Aty of the Treasury Glass of Lynn's| 2 L. TS s -d chairiar | tv an devery one who is strong enough 120V L | SRR es o o ice_| Taater in the day the planes will go|°f NeW York, was appointed chairman | 1%, JG0 2 00 o participate in the i are from Vermout | REVISED COVENANT OF ce led 10 the discovery of the lode|Suceess in raising its Tt Liberty | Dresident, and Henry W. George, with | Later 1n the day the plancs will 0| o¢ 5 committee to consider the budget | WiIL be | L OF R IN Wil B - st Bugene L. I formerly of Lew.|10an quota, is scheduled to reach this|22, Years Of service with the company mulr foucx.‘s:' wher(vgbu ar’nee:id Ffotstugy and) o eruaticisizelating tofthe "Taled o mpials today tha THE ASSOCIATED PRESS S Shine o SHINGECHY ston, Me. early today. His Wife, e | LY tomorfow afiernaon, it was = an- | W43 made Lreasurer Gents will be held, and on Saturday | Medical school. be well over lir RE-ELECTED FIVE DIRECTORS Washiis(on, Aorll 22 complity Maria O. Fisher, was hel dby the po.|nounced at State Liberty Loan head P ‘orcester. TR teen thousand of these ar ) ew York, April it of anes e loe for examination. Feliow lodgers| QUarters here tonight. He will be|STEAMER AT BREST ALWAys _|they will proceed to Worce A REVOLUTION HAS Devens and 2,500 who have been dite of The Associated Broes Ioa 7 eived B8 e that Bad quarreted | Welcomed by loan committees s he TO BE READY FOR PRESIDENT E BRITISH AVIATORS BROKEN OUT IN TURKEY | charged are expected to don their nual meeting here today re-elected popis - ao S D trequently during the past weel passes through Connecticut Paris, April 22 (By the A. P.)—The| ' | » April 224 revolution has UNIOrMs again and march wth their five directors whose three-year terms Merreprae s The victim w ars of d | United States transport George Wash- BURNED TO DEATH|, [EU (1"in Turkey and . soviet;comrades. ~The discharzed men will haa e d. They w H. publication of the dounment: ris Sl hfs wife is 20, According to the police|NO MORE HEARING OF jington will return to the United Stutes| Andover, Eng., Aprii 22—Five mem- | ootemomt fas oo docired. A vaeti not be armed. : : Clark ”'No. lnstruction ‘haver bechis il Be 8 of Svuble With ber Muooard CLAIMS OF CHINA AND JAPAN/|With (roops after repairs to her ma-{bers of the crew of a big Handley Page | olitionary committee has heen estab. |, UMY officers who have gone over the v y: nstitution S bt it has betntaaditecs S mmk and the of a vevolver found| paric Apri (By the A. P.)—he|CPinerY, ti was announced this after-|airplane were burned to death m !lisheq at Constantinople, according to! Wn¢ of march estimate that more than f g - rtiord Cou covenant will be made public upon aear his body. She denied having fired | souncil’ of four decided today g die ) 100%- Hereafter the George Washing- | vhen the machine crashed to the carth |, foesram received here from Iiev | 5C0:U00 persons will be able to les A. Rook. shurgh Despa delivery of the peace treaty to the Ger e shots that killed him. Both came| ontivue’ the hearmes on s (oyoiS;!ton will run on an alternate schedule|as the result of an accident at the air- | Guoting the Bolshevik representative | M5 the spectacl mans and in accordance with the pl trom Matne about a year ago. B T s an s xr”"hm.e:el“nh the Leviathan and Mount Vernon, | drome at Neyhill, near here. The two |, who says that the Turkish| e 1anounced to the Germa and in e Later the woman was charged with|Shans Tune .~ province and Shiseit |0 (vh;\é one of these steamers will al- | others in the machine were injured se {consul there has received official an-|STEAMSHIP SERVICI OBITUARY. cordance with the plan announced the murder of Fisher ‘ ¥ to terminate Germany's ml"S!.‘;‘f)firc;d‘é;f'\fj{nngd?{\h:fll I::cdxc:'rl(l_: All ‘l“ififlot(‘_*&:\f> ;:,r(,ylg‘ri};fa;i“" ement, of the change in the gov- NEW ORLI:ANS TO CHILE Richard Gildersleove. Paris for giving publicity to the treat SERMANY HAD QUIET thio scitizunent of e ey e o ajor, : tain and {wo lieutenants. [P New Ocleans, As Eos it Portland, Comn., April 22—Word' MODERATE EL AND ORDERLY EASTER|of Cnins amd Japu ‘1o sio Grerints | SPAIN TO LOAN GREAT a,‘5"&,’.‘,‘3‘““,“"‘2,;;:.‘?“fl,“?,(,{i"'1'11,3'&,‘;;,"llecmoNs THAT ITALIAN Joans and the west GE Sonth | oEehe Gayiord seas it e | Beriin, Sunday, April 20 (By the A.|concessions until a later date, R T PESETAg | o s bt patie | = DELEGATES AHE WEAKENING| America through the Panama Canaloors ot 2 SEaledre nbe P.)~—The Easter holidays apparently = b - Madrid, April 22—The fnanciallon the roof of a hut used for sleeping | Paris, April 22 (By the A. P.).—|Will be cstablished about May 1 by the . Mr. and M X d Gitlersiceve of Auv ceu browght to most of Germany what| Gov. has Veloed aconvention between Spain and Great|purposes. The gasoline tank caught|There are indications of weakening on(New Orleans & South America Steam_| (his town. Mr. Gi ove, who w imoderate are rallying to sountless appeals to patriotism and|bill recently passed he, Arizona | Britain, which had been under discus- | fire and the machine burned so quickly | the part of the Ital delegation and|ship Company, according to an an-{y yea , a graduate of Wil-|support of law and order against warnings against strikes h failea | legislature that would have permitted | sion for several weeks, was signed|that it was impossible to reach the im. la disposition to withdraw their de- | ouncement today Ly the Foreizn |iiams college, class of 1912, He was ‘e\vr(mi o _accomplish—comparative quiet and|the reading of the Bible in public|Monday. Under the agreement Spain|prisoned'crew. A lieurenant and a ser-|mands for the Dalmation hinterland if| *ade Bureau of the Association of | director of the First al bank| From Lahore comes a telegrami srder. The nation spent its first real|schools without comment and wheih|will loan Great Britain 75,000,000 pe- | zeant extricated themselves, but were | pormitted to have the coast, the toas- | Commerce. Two vessels have been ob | here, of which his father ia president | the effect (hat the Mohammeson ot soliday eince the revolution in Novem- | sought to give eredits for historical, [ setas at 5 per cent. in return for|burned Severely. tal watershed and Fiume. | tained from the United States He was commissioned a second lieu-|ers of the Punjab have sent a yer in peaceful pre-war occupations|moral, ethical and literary culture se. |which Great Britain will permit the B President Wilson is inflexible in his|ping Board. ‘\.\....m at Dlatts in 1917 and|festo carnestly appealing to wd recreations. There were no re-|cured by Bible study that might have|free importation of oranges and will| United States imports of platinum in{position that Fiume shall not he an-| 1t was stated {he service would open |scrved in the acrial photography corps|countrymen to abandon passive sorts of any disturhances in any dis-}been prosecuted outside of the school- | export 150,000 tons of coal monthly to|February amounted to 3,142 troyinexed to Iialy, thus bottling up Jugo- | direct trade between New Orleans and |until recently. n 4%k, except in Bava roome Spain. ounces, valued at §328,000: Slvaia. Chili for the first time. the Highk He was n_member of|ance. to obey authority and take wd Country club, Meriden, fective steps to restore law and o

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