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] Norwich VOL. LXI—NO. 98 POPULATION 29,919 NORWICH, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1919 lOPAGES—74 COLUMNS "RKCE TWO CENTS imod® inti | Gon ensed Telegrams sons Carrying & s, Plund-| an Effort is Being Made to |n¢Vspaper, appeared in Coblenz as he . F. l’lt. D H. the official journal of the Third Army e ering or Fighting. estro; m., of_Occupation. : g i o i g u | y The belt of stone gates and_ walls House Disapproves Purchase of the White Beach Hotel b] [ M Copenhagen. April 23— state of} Washington, April 23—Postmaster- | which surrounded the city the S T ) \ siege has been proclaimed in the im-¥ General Burle: stateme: . burg for 400 years wi e lossene . P . - § |portant’German port of Humburg and fonight asserted . that an- eramaed | Slightly by destruction of four gates e State Tuberculosis Commission and Directs That the suburbs of Altoona and = Wands- | propaganda had been inaugurated in|and some of the ramparts. beck, according to advices received beck, socording to " advices recelved | SItort {0 destroy him 4nd thereby | Navy Department anmounced _that the Commission Sell and Dispose of the Same—Senate | L LODE 8- sonsequence | to aid in bringing about 1 of theth super-dreadnought Tennessee : o P . of the disturbances in Hamburs the|zone posial Taw Tncreasing second clas | would be launched at the New York Rejected by a Vote of 16 to 9 the Bill Giving Presiden- | 1 po ave receiv rders _;" imme- | rates, Y Navy Yard April 30. - - 9 diately_shoot persons carrving arms,|“The statement charged that more| Governor Harrington of Maryland tial Suffrage to Women of the State—Many Matters of plundering or fighting against the na- | nan a ; £ 1 year ago an unnamed member |received a letter threatening death tional police. o - of a committee seeking repeal of the June 1, next. The letter was post- Interest Disposed cf in Both Branches. law urged him to acquiesce and blunt- | marked Annapolis 3 SITUATION IN BREMEN ly informed him “we ruined Postmas-| More than 6,000 soldiers of the (Special to The Bulletin.) ject to the approval of said board, a Declares That the Principles Upon Which the Peace With T e T TS HAS BECOME SERIOUS | ter-General Hitcheock and destroyed | American Ixptditionary Forces mar.| Hartfo e -~ 1, April There < a town director of Americanization 4 P s | Mr. Taft.” Later, it said, a well ried French girls. real business f ki . 5 Berlin, April 23.—Tho situat) | i 5 Germany Has Been Conceived Make Fiume the Natural DECIDED TO LEAVE PARIS erlin, April ituation_ i ession of the gemeral| Whose compensation shall be fixed augd Broerin, April 2-The Situation in\inown publisher, also unnamed, prom- | Federal suporvision of child labor |assem v in th ready for action were dispo - for the two fiscal ‘years Premier Orlando of ltaly this ev- llate and that the publication of all|i he would aid or acquiesce in the re- P they will ruin you.” A . 2N 2 has been prohibited. Private per- y g . . Contends That as Austria-Hungary No Longer Exists|| munication to Premier Clemen- L ; ition than characterized the wor | ON recommendation of the commit= . it for Thaly to 'H Footholds || c¢st: resident of the Peace Con, || Phone o the (clegraph: aticrs e e 1500 declared, and now he said ho was " Six"airplanes were tuned up at Haz- |in the carlier da's ot ion. The | ee of i r Italy to Have Footholds 4 o K ronted i B : 3 : ; There is No :m“y ;hk ]Yl o) Coaits Saf ference, saying that as a result of | ires, moving picture houses and the |42 Of selfish interests who through re-|aid the Liberty Loan campaign.. against the location of a tubercul C and concurred with the sen- in the Eastern Adriatic to e Her Own Coasts Safe : 3 r , and othe iing June 921, to carry out the Northwest ed temporarily for future Steel Co. told a conference of ship- maiters were given more own n bit Wednehany dad a st | B 1 state board of cducation. | E 2 ised that Mr. Burleson would be made!was put into effect. ; i 23 received here state that a state of L Outlt of Commerce for Hungary, Bohemia, !} Paris, April 23—(By the A. P)— : Port Of have ended by next October, Joseph R.!of without friction, s - . frivate Der-| " Phese offers were spurned, Mr. Bur- | builders. sons are not allowed fo use tele e P s ing censored and the restaurants, thea- | ¢onfronted by a systematic propagan- : ters on’ the calendar, that were act The sum of $30,000 is ap- slege has been proclaimed by the "‘“‘\“h most popular man in the cabinet| Shipbuilding in Portland, Ore., will | ualiy 1 ) i 5 . o peal, and said “but if you do not, I fear| Bowles, president of the Rumania and the States of the New Jugo-Slav Group— ening addressed an official -com- || newspapers, pamphiets and . placards Bowles, president of ti action | rovis : R elhurst Field, L. I, to go to Boston to |Petiticn of F. A. Beckwith, and other 1 of Dog Warden: the house 3 2 lerad Blose peal of the law would be able to “re-|" Plans were announced in Springfield, | sanatorium in the White Beach 11 the passage of the bill. the declaration of President Wil-- §| schools have been ordered closed. sume enjoyment of a postal subsidiary | e t 0 = . The regulations also say th 10 © = a % Ma ., for the libe on of beiween, Against Aggression son the Italian delegation had de- || chali*he permitied on the Sheci me. | Of over $70,000.000 per annum.” Even' o and 5.0 |} cided to leave Paris at two o’clock tween eight p. m. and six 2. m. Public under the 7].u>lle law, hf‘l ixd'l(-d." there tement is- | including_a reat watershed | yomor 2 traffic and even church meetings have SUll wonld be an annual loss of more n of an a _ Y : : e o kit wh and Pola He and il oo o semoon, been stopped, and a cordon thrown | than $70,000.000 to be made up out offorg and workers in the metal indusiry at th v h * of for the Adriatic all the fair regions whose face NALUTe | Qu—— | 2008t the cit ishe gencEalnule S ol +vaq | QUSLrY of Berlin was approved at a|S 1 m o ted upon in that body, was he can- | has turned towards the /great. penin- e | This statement followed one. given'eeting of r the house. The house ety tla upon which historic life of -| BELIEVE JAPAN WILL JOIN fons ”\'}\‘)"{,ffi’ofiffifi?flfi ‘}‘,}‘:2‘:{3?‘;};:;‘;;“1“K President on dirccted the 77th | tel Ir wn rou re I the ‘senntoils el 7 rked o e 0ay o stmas: is10 allow arade in T t rease the salaries i s ot “Tumous sore| Cabled P h | THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS ter-gencral had directed that telegraph LSl (o be allowed to parade i 3 neys for | New . Havels Ty ey Sttics RonTe Wi ftst se6dponiEie anle aragrapns Tokio, April The A. P)—,systems suspend thelr ~regulations NQU YO as A Wl Lo L apn: at : p Ford and Fairfield counties, and=i ot Tty | 6 Tainos | e o A HE Fifaorasiion ca e inl v el intomn transmission of libelous: mat- | Sustralia will make imtial expendi- : v sell a X neys practicing e Her ancient ur restored. Her A o icalE saves Par s ed auarters lere that Jupan will Join | ier, insofar e matter relating to the WIS 08 SRELA o SeRhl Cleho e - cases before juries. The act tatemnt are extended 1o reat walls|, Paris, April (By The J i J ered | ) homing pigeons for ar g : 3 Rl cighty-mile cath of Louis An agreement botwecn the employ- Coani e apilL _ ually for the upkeep of the service. s is appr 1y to 2 the State Farm for Wor sident Wil- | which 2 natural Tty Te, Fralun i ibe Al k mill workers at Paterson, beyan | f lomn ;| men to accept gifts was tabled. Stved withi oice to be surrounded by | Revel, former chief of sta wors on 48-hour week basis. Ther 3 1 roper for th mittee on education report= e T £ iends exhibit to the newly lib- | for Rome. General 19 I Albeinc e dlict ion Iy Ezes g ot f : an act o eroc LI SEE Seithed er » oss the Adriatic that 14, commander-in-chief of the Ital- S PFOn e B I = of % 2 dnig and dormitory I o L ; ene oS | ian qrmies, it is announced, will leave 66 9 fiff““{e" T eh it Baokdy o D or R o t 3 tain. As the bill carries enc the prefer- | tonisht. on t BT s ol i ] nmission in the \ ation ot ao00. 000 K 0 over interest. < s e R e Tt o5 o) the Tnt | freatr et ot tab refer s made to the appropria- nations associated with her, | VIGTORY LOAN TABULATED et e Sy 2 ons committee. = tions that know nothing of the LAST NIGHT $249,649,000 S eh by Warttem- | The act authorizing the Shor Unfavorable report was made on an London or of any other special hington, April 25.—A quarter of Y l ose’? s it bl B ol tic Tailwey company fo sell cor- |act * shakin 1. appropriation of t that lies at the beg 1 llars has been subscribed )f artillery fire from all around the| o s mlespt e D the purpose of conducting t struggle, and who|to toty Tiberty loan. sudie b it Power comy s explained by school for non-English speaking res- r supreme sacrifice al- clally reported tr _qu:;‘h},.:‘rx. s and :o\'{; [ < War Trade Board announced f\:‘rt"n; St ‘H ek e e jeral reserve district headquarters oins by | would enable the manu men : the treasury is covers prob Kol cNe 2 SR Sl i stement ’ 1 only the first two days of the su Over a million and a half New Englanders have i Cat anmounced | Planta in Grol clsewhere 0wy companies 1o suspend operation of opinion | Wit 3 t . v seription period which opencd Monda: S i tHaC" onfite: 5 ¥, o"punced | that section o gtate Lo procure|of its lines and to operate motor Ve ! 1 docs not include the millions o bought one, two, three or four Liberty Bonds. telegraph_operaiors cablegrams for | n Alontrire. s ectren by ted i hicles for hire. The companies may 4 pledges on which subscribers are tak- S £ i eastern Spain will zo.via France and | o tiicias erecte ] spend operation of any parts “of Rz ing their time to pay the initial install- p 5 il T B lorton I%. Plant and mo 1 quate transportation e : ; & Do | ment. Neither does it Include officially They have learned the patriotic habit of “thrift.” S Bas i Ohis Wolz e st overisubal hor ol - > furnished. The Dill relating forg ple are ons strong {rom | recorded subscriptions which have not - scription of their quota to the Victory | pl E ¢ e celebration in = nked ir well as in affection process of being reported to dis- : e Sover Al 2 = - & was referre i - with the 1ials ople. § lea’ can | (L, Do o e enGral o e Don'’t lose the habit now, when our Govern- o Anather issus of $509000000 of | iy was roterred. to the commiitesionS R never roke nd America was ) ompiled there. S 3 Treasury indebtedness, dated May 3 > Electric R m L e i = Only ten of the twelve districts were o ore 1S > hes res 3 2 he aturing ‘Oct. 7, is announced by |1 = 1 no . Among the acts passed was an act ivileg, generous. commis-| o ;rocented in. figures gfvert ot too ment offers us the best investment of 111,\t e {2nd maturing Oct. 7. is announced by | T} 1 in no way inter- | Among the acts pamel v e night. For these reasons officials were SVICT YUS FIFTH” LIBERTY LOAN | E a0 lof ice c which provides that no itiate re about to con- bt \[(,[()]{I(,[_s EIE LOAI According to James M. Macdonald, I ctri 1t and power in inclined to believe that the actual sub- o b5 Sl AL o B Y 1 1 = person all scll, expose for sale, 5 Jnm e it upon : terms | ochned foibellevertha 1 o GOl i i e o Tiver | soation | covied by el e , expose. , or flals which she sclf formulated and s alveddye setheranl by o the! "he Loan of peace and prosperity. ol S o et th| pany : | have i on with intent to sell e 15 of volunteer loan workers o T i rent & NS of Washington, opposed ! any ice cream misbranded or adulter- %: has gone | B o compulsion is upon her to|MOUnt to at least a half billion dol- |ing into_ intricacies because of the|and went into iistory of the Shore|ated as hereinafter defined. Jeo exists. ¢ T Aalida: . S shv | ote et , s Railw el i} cream, within the meaning of this agt, e or et e teinies. she can do e e el Hold on to the habit, buy early and often, invest HSaherof urRla Py subHlies re- | referred Tt e Hefd Irenses in|1s the frozen product made from d now by Italy and | % M . trusts Italy 3 40,649,000, distributed as fol- 3 i S PR T 2 : g amounted to $140.- |Stock since its form: Mo Said he cream with the addition of milk Qr e o "Y“‘U:;‘v?‘j'l | her trust belioves }’n“n“n{:‘il “'}‘J!l‘d i |1 Bos s 8,400; New .Y in - prosperity. Subscribe to the “VICTORY i nr‘fuy‘yvm ol o, soniet o S ad made & <tudy-of lvesubjoct mat. |milk produéls and sugar, with OF oas ot \pith thece | nothiy that cannot be mad Boston, $43,448,400; New York, DTV 1) 1 Th 0'DoDrnell, wh Lier. 11 sim makes a special- | With natural * flavoring. ~ Manu- ons, not with those | U0 02 ol istent with those| 000.000; Philadelphia, V‘I LIBERTY LOAN b o ants Zor e e chatiored comansy of the Bastrn | factured, stored distributed snd Sl - e pom hat | sacred or e | Corpofation when appointed head of | Connecticut Power cor . which he bensed in a sanitary manner and Iy in the grest war for |, HRe B toste o M B en li“f\:wn""“\{Hnnfaapr o 16900 AT ANY BANK—CASH OR INSTALMENTS | Broduction division ol the - “united | contldared to e unwike action. prest. | contains ot Jees tinn SieCeE liber | L e rights of peoples, of L ; &y | States Oil Administration, was elected | 4! erkins had said he would no L milk fa Tew " establish their liberty | States naw and old, of liberated peo- | Dallas, $1,241,300; San Francl 2, i i t of national ad- ! le report was received om 8 an act authorizing electric street rail- ion of ociates in the war, to 1t Whou b chairman of the Board of the Cali- |take over and operate the Shore Line'the frozen prouct )zn'l;,‘ from cream. B jks antl pecples Jwhiose v ave | 030,550 his B “*” | company as a gift, under exi-ting con- with the addition of milk or milk pro- & well a They are to be,Ples and oples whose rulers have ot SR il inioy e ———— £ R e e e e e ||\ fCerporation. mpany as a gift, under exi:ting con- with the ad n o r pehb et | r towns and cities in New = tions. He did mot ;v one com- | ducts s nd s amor smaller states whose inter- | T e L O P elan Bive redneai oSt Haacion = Forc River Shiphuildnig Co.s plans| ition. _He did fot fowor one com-|ducls and eugar, and cuie SL es NESEAIN(5°De Btakubrted (EISHE: above sIl the rignc of the world b S0en Ve, ToREatte s S8 RUROas| for erection of $5,000,000 floating | Dd g in the stocks thers. | matured fruits, and contains ‘not less as scrupulc 1% the interests of the | !0 Deace and to such settlemenis of gy dered very latge. 15413 the league of nations even if the ra- | postm r-general was concerned. dry dock are finishs | M. vl offered amendment that the | than six per centum of milk fat. Nut t power of the states interest a3 shall make peace secure. | (ot Is considered very large, 13413 cial clause of the league covenant _This order was given, it was stat-| "4 OV L 000c® 00 resulted in|ransfer be on a cash basis, and mot|ice cream is the frozen product made as ended moreover by | “These, and these only, ate the prin- supscribing the $45,448.400 veported. | fully rejected by the peace conference. | ed, vesterday morning after the night! \jo, 0% S00TtA08 Mas resulted i tocks and bond from cream with the addition of milk SR SGlvtice inql| CIFIAE for phich AnierlcaiNasifodght. |, U e R ERTRE SO BEEBINE bnpiy brought out in answer to manager of the Postal System at New: oo™ 0 F0 oS00 @ 8 Mr. Talcott considered bonds as;or milk products and sugar and sound, id be founded on cer- | These, and these “\ Iy, dre theiprinei- | [GIEHL saic hat anigmiche Hal safled pocigl news despatches from Paris as- | York & uwxrlnlx d to ace ept cortain ! o' onst TDine nw‘uu]‘:]v;! and as the ctsate of Mor- | non-rancid nuts, and cn{nm;x\ksi not principles which [ Ples unon which she can consent tolfor this country on April 20 bearing corting that Japan had informed the messages filed by the New York World e i amos [ton F. Plant owned companies, | less than six per centum of milk fat, it and jus- |make peace. Only upon these princi- | picture '\vi!fnl‘ m"':’r:ix;{l:] p“\:‘};}‘; other delegates to the confere th ws Bureau on the ground that they s it i d?_fz?f‘j he could see no sense the amend-| Ice cream shall be deemed adulter- were put up o German ters. | Japan would decline to enter the league were libelous. =~ These messages con- oy will have power to sign the|™ent Which was lost en| Mediwithin ot e S 2 2 ti-|if ‘the racial clause wa d .| stituted rticle discussing the posi- bill was then T without | in substance and quality I fails” o A o E e By master general. her opposition, bt ill has been | meet the provisions and standards re- navy’s actual subscriptions thus| gALD HEAD GLUB OF e fi :!‘el'"““’" "“ P?S‘f'u" \f\"‘p V"y“?\‘lw,m i in full in tin. quired for standard ice cream, or, if paign has been almost 32000000 or | AMERICA ELECTS OFFICERS| TO PERMIT.RESUMPTION ot scoured wool, The act concerning the manufacture! it shall contain borie acid, ~salieylie crouzh to move the Victory s | New Haven, Apri The B OF BEER BOTTLING! Indian wheat crop estimated at 86,- |and sale of ice cream was explained |2¢id, formaldehyde, saccharin or any v ship, the| 3 4 . ; i : deleterious to health, or if U. 8. 8. Marblehead, approximately | Head Club of Am « 12, Cew York, Apr Coincident with | 104,000 b els, compared with 108,- | b zins of Coventry. Mr. ) sk 2 - TOR ) 16t 1 7 - 2. 5 i ris Wtow! 5T shall contain salts of copper, iron two miles on its vovage from San|banquet here tonight. The following un announcement by United States 664,000 bushels a year ago. {own, son of the late Gov SN O Francisco to New York officers were clected; President, Philil | District Attorney Cafley that he had | New York Toard of Aidermen will | Morriz, said he was a lawyer |0 o compound or faveri i A the| The Victory ship is scheduled to|Troup, New Haven; vice president,|received no insiructions from Wash-|declare Monday an offi Tioliday In | ice cream manufacturer, and o dolterine o Rt B Enic ane the peace | reach San Diezo at moon tomorrow, Edward G. Risgs, New Vorki secre’ ingion to prosecute brewers distribut- [ honor of 16: vored the bill gene but Qia not| ter deleierious alth. We m S n down | where she will be re by the U. Ary-lreasure W. W. Nort Lake- ples, she hoves and will the peace | People of Italy ask > make | conceived, not | P4 those prir = = We can- | WILSON’S STATEMENT IS RNRYIOE Dowars REGARDED AS CHALLENGE ce with i | 3 s £ pe ot agree with i %o the|nothing in this section shall be con= es o the sett ke a S 1.",2,5,,;,‘\““ Bp. ths ees: Fllle, ol (ommizsloners of PUDNE: | eontent in wiolation of food] congrva~ | ALL UNITS OF 26THIDIV. and favored iwe | less colors permitted to be used in s ot L most. tool I y 5 Cohn:;*STouis i1 Stone,” Winsted,| internal revenue depictment Jeoserd- | ARE BACK IN AMERICA 'in resard to the butter ndard, |foods or of harmless imitation flay= 1e peace with Ger-| agates who h: 2 POLISH TROOPS HAVE Conn,, and Clifford B. Knight, New yromises o T | Y ‘ment’ counsel’ 2 i here today that| Boston, April units of the Mr. Bryant, of 3 ke in sup-|ors, if the presence of the same shall PASSED THROUGH GERMANY| ™™ xplicit avow: the initiative ret docum iance with upon ' them | 1he, Presidents fourteen points “ Warsaw, April 23 (French Wireless| GERMAN ENVOYS TO lectors throughout the country have fighti g cream could be and is made from m ng in this act shall be con- President Wilsor {Service).—The first contingent of the REACH VERSAILLES MAY 1|been dire it was stated, to unseal Ship 1 rs the fleet of ter otier than cream, i iibit, in the manufag- ration, while aimed v at | Polish General Haller's troops from > C| the locks on brewery pipe lines, wh transpor he Y. D. soldiers; standardization section of bill,| ture of ice cream, the use of fregh .| Adriatic - probiems, |Irance has arrived at' Warsaw under; Paris April (By the A. P.) have remained idle since brewing was {rom overse Common- t people may kr ist the value pure gelatin or harmless vege- the | Klau Chau controversy, i I command of General Bernard, who|The German government has official- | forhiaden by 1 dentia clamation, | Wealth pier to | re 1 f money, | gums; 2nd nothing in this aet ‘,“‘." pan relies upon _secret 3 aided in the defense of the Champagne!ly advised the Allied and associated| December | _The 1,137 officers and. men aboard:and favore f the billishall be construed to prohibit the but of B s | made wit eat Britain, France and |sector of the French front. The troops | governments that German pleni-| “The two announcements were made'the boat were given a rousing wel- hompsor e wufacture and sale of ice cream b Sy . @ e | Ttaly i to support her in were enthusiastically welcomed by the| potentiaries would not leave Berlin|in federal court in the course of an come in the b - and the battleship' law would affec ment of ice! 5 than the amounts &£ rye B0~ | claim to .t essions held 1 wthorities and a large gathering of before April 2 that they would | argument on the zovernment's motion |Wa sescorted to her pier by more than cream below the rd ou f:milk faf required by section of tHIS gn Fiume | M0V 1 tug, the people. reach Versailles May 1 a e earliest. | to dismiss the brewer's suit to re-:twenty small craft which s d the provided the true fat content Of to 1 3 f Siciit 11| The i es generally Great preparations are being made| Seven newspaper men will accomp- | strain offi interference with the ' along h whistles open and bands the standard in adjoini tates w ice cream be plainly and coms we ha t the port up- |52rd ent Wilson's statement as|for the reception of General Haller|any the plenipotentiaries, the des- | production of a 2 v a 2 3-4 per cent. brew,!playing. As the battleship swung into hizher than the standard prese: wusly stated on the container - oo t suntries chief) ze which will once for all|when he reaches Warsasw. patch added. | alleged to be non-intoxicating. Spec- the pier a band played “Home, Sweet this bill ich it is sold, or, in the case of ice : dispose of the question whe — — iepended for their access to the Med- — ulation resulted as whether the | Home. | Mr. Eaton of North Haven, in sold in ¥ that the true fat™ erranean in the hand cratydostmnen e ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT FOURTH SHIP SAILS WITH government's attit i i The the department 1 taken steps to per-,26th (New nd ion are back vport of the st T Ir. Morris.| be made known to the purchaSer AT mit resumption of beer bottling. Col-:in An R t service on the Mr. Lyman of New state. Mr. Higgin of a power of | (rel, doc isen x attit including au-| The return however. was saddened | voeating the passage of the bi o t } made known to pu;;'h:\s?:- Bt JOR & intenvar oot | HO! iy S ol . thorization made carly this weck of the by the death’ from pneumonia of two crease the szlary of the hig! ,v means of a suitable si W hoee St T thare | notint. e & in the peace fol- _ OF SONS OF VETERANS SUPPLIES FOR ARMENIANS| s hitherto denied of the crew. They were E. C. Nichols missioner, paid hish com o the time and place of e seem fovelgn, not do- | 1OWiNg an armistice in which all the| New Haven. April 23—The annual| New York, April 23.—The Newport|the manufacturers, would continue aft- {of Iland, Wis, and Bldon Gould of the ability bt the Sommicemer et led with the commer- | *11ie¥ pledges gave no regard to se- | encampment of the Connecticut di-|News, fourth ship which the United|er the war-time prohibition act be-|Grand Falls Stream, Me. Five other anmounced that he i cret treaties. 5 ... |vision, Sons of Veterans, opened here | States government has put at the dis- | comes effective next Thursday. members of the crew had diphtheria, $3000 a year. Mr. H hi Tor | pbeclarations by the members of the | today yith moro than sixty delegates | posal of the American committee for but were reported as convalescent id the presen hat reasor \at Fiume was | American delegation that the presi- [ present. At a dinner tonight the|Armenian and Syrian relief, sailed to-| = Vermont was well represented at the 39¢ tnctnd of London | G¢nt Would not yield on the matter of | speakers included Miss Margaret |day for Constantinopic with a 4,000- | S/GHT REGIMENTS OF reception in the h as more than bt the assigned to the|!iume were regarded by most Buro-|Carey of Melrose, Mass., tional [ton cargo of food. clothing, agricul- 26TH TO BE IN PARADE |700 Vermont soldiers, members of Croatian pean divlomatists, and especially by|president of the Ladles'’ Auxiliary of|tural and other supplies, valued at| Ayer, Mass, Aprli 23.—Eight regi_|Companies C, D. B, F and G of the the salary And the reason the line of the|the Italians, as part of a political|the Sons of Veterans: Francis Patten, |nearly $2,000,000, for the starving peo- |ments e completed tonight for{10lst ammunition train, returned on amount if he were pact of London swept about many of |Same: until today, and even now many | philadelphia, National Commander in |ples of the Near East. 5 hali the 26th Division to|the battleship. ny cther corporatior he islands of the ea st of the|©}d school diplomatists seem unable to| Ghief of the Sons of Vetrams, and — e ton tomorrow for the parade on| Ma . Adams of Bridgeport, ppo 5 : | 0 manufacturer, Adriatic and around t on of the | 0PI hend what has happened Major William F. Alcorn, of New | INVESTIGATING CHARGES riday. The movement will be made|Conn., ¥ sturnisgWomoers; |- FrosHllsconcerming .- annott v C from whom such Dalmatian coast wh most open| A member of the Italian delegation|yyzven, formerly of the 102nd United AGAI seven special trains, over both the !brought home EHi et 0 aTlo SOLIS) GRe CU e 3 ce eream was pdwm\\(‘rl containinga that sea was not only that here and | $3/d_that the delegates would not|gy,ies’ Infantry. NST! JAP. TROOPS | ] (o and Maine and the Boston and deserted from the G atiGhatedu | Derolftna ietalpahoand o % P 15 to the quality of such here on those islande, and here and |'eave Paris tonight. He did not know Seoul, April 25.—(By - P)—| \lbany Railroads, and by automobile, | Thierry. Henpe siot b | there on that coust there are bogies| What action might be taken tomor- P soveraor=renoral bf scocn e 0 3 of people of Italian blood and connec- | "% | voked considerable dis _8ov ATl will be in Boston by noon where | brovided for a board of The dairy and food ~commission : ? vestigs e e : 3 ; I provided for a hoard of 1 8 1 er- ¥ ot v ) d comnec: | “premier Orlando, Foreign Minister | Pavilion in the neighboring gardens! Voo (nE, ChaTERs that Japanese|the men will be given passes until| HELD CONFERENCE WITH [eight to be the nominee enforce the provisions of = thiss ‘b’:‘("a‘,w’ B g df s ”"",‘l""_‘}q‘ Mefly | Sonnino and Salvatore Barzilai, An-|Will provide accommodations for the southeast of Seoul summoned the male | 2idnight. 7 i LIMERICK STRIKE COMMITTEE |conference and all am I t sary for 1taly to have a foothold |(ONIo Salandra and Marquis S pre = : Christians of the village to the chur Eheiue el s foritilalen Limerik, April 23—The fate of the|g0vernor with the adv 2 | The k amidst the channels of the oostors|Ragsic, the other italian _del es,| President Wilson plans for his de-| ;nid shot and bayonetied them movement ar strike in Limerick hung in the balance Of the senate. An amenc that the ! ceive an c 2 of not less Adriatic in order might make | N&ve been in conference at their head- | parture have mot been changed sincelyoported also that the troops 10iat Duek : 1 Bat-|{5qay while the executive of the Irish |aDpointments be with (i e or more. thg o o quarters examining the situation cre-|he formed the determination to leave i e Rolinie - | talions ~ 10#%t Moo ra v cante e h the Limer.|consent of the her own coasts saf §pthe nave | JEATERTS eXemulk ithe Hlius o o hry the, dejermination to leave!ward burned the church and - other labor party conferred with the Limer aggression of Austria-Hungary ¥ 1 1 0 | Headquarter: Infaniry Brigade; | i s et [2ir.” Higgins of 8 ] (Continued on Page Eight! : 7 ; resident’ Pusbose to awalt the leatas of tio| houses in.the village. ick strike comm m e ) But / tria-Hungary no longer al strial life of the regions ‘oner shall re- . ex- 5 | Headquarter st Battalion of the| “Tpe meeting continued until near- |Mr. Phillips of I S e of ists, 1t Is proposed that the fortifica. | HIGH TENSION CONTINUES eaty and personally mutach his sis-| ARGENTINA TO DELIVER 101 ntry rd Machine Gun ly eleven o'clock this evening, when |Speakers in favor staied ! TE) EPHONE WAGE Z nature as senior American plenipoten- 3 01st Machine Gun Battal- | {j e b, sl fcally TEl ONE tions which the Austrian government OVER THE ITALIAN ISSUE | (v, By GERMAN STEAMERS TO U. s.| BRSO (105 Sathing (n, Batel |the amnouncement was made to the f ; g ADJSUSTMENTS COMPLETED onstructed there shall be raised Paris, Tuesday, April 22—(By The| The final drafting of the treaty is| Buenos Aires, i —Germany |and 3rd Battalion, 102nd Infantry: | cebels unacr discaomion oat the pro- ealite niviiles. B {| Boston, permanently destroved > |A. P)—The high tension which has|proceeding with difficulty, owing to|has instructed the Ar; o govern-|101st Dattalion 102nd Infantry; 103rd | importance that & deciston on them | Northport was opposed to It is part also of the nwe plan of | prevajled over the Italian issue before | the vast magnitude of the task and the|ment to deliver interned Cierm Infantry Headquarters, _m’,,i ot he shached until e S he would be in favor o at|of telephon in New England. European order which centers in the|the peace council has not been relieved [ great number of tpies partially con- |steamers to the United States, and t The divicton’ was 'still farthes faus g S Q provide for a commission. In|iere f,‘,w ted for. operatos Gitaail ague of nations that the new states|jy the events of the day. The coun-|cluded. American embassy has announced its|ieted today when 1,000 men from onse, Admiral Cc remarked: | of the Metropolitan Disteiet ot & coul srected there shall accept a limitation | cil of four held . a special sessi An official summary of the treaty for | readiness to take over the vessels. [ buiide New Eneland entramed gor| Ur S+ STEEL BUYS $5000000 | “That man is in favor of the A e botween Tnaion T of armaments, which puis aggression | (hroughout the diy, without the pree- | publication after its delivery has e The cabinet meets this afternoon o | (e caath and . moes penrained for BUILDING IN NEW YORK | code.” | ematives N I S = S Beest 1 B8 00 | erioe it Braniler Orianio; andthis ooy | ieparcd. and the: Peviion cov e e i o S o e moan ‘.'. _sout \\‘.' e T R sent w England Telephone ear of the unfair (reatment of groups| juns made it known that, while not|the league of nations has already been — S hnadl ok T e g ol ¢ of Itallan peoole there, because ade- ¥ quate guarantees will be given, under - £ it Miss Julia eview yesterday. States’ Steel Corpor bought of Taston, m - x 2 NS 5 withdrawing, they will = discontinue | cabled to the state department FOR INDEPENDENCE OF By ROAE, S an Bt UERD 3 i dent of the Telephoner + their participation in the conference for o g . < nternational sanction, of the equal | _— MONGOLIA AND MANCHURIA| | ture at Broadway and Rector s . g Rih o time being. BROKEN AXLE DERAILED i and_equitaple treatment of all raciul| "Gpis "5 iecsribed by the diplomats| UNDER TREATY FIUME Tokio, April 23 (By the A. P.).—Two| Rirsabbios nyayiand Red A oL sy i 1 been sottied and thatl i FOURTEEN FREI s fihe e lon: el hs i n zh ciasses A, Ba 8¢, national minorities. as & temporary suspension of Aiple: WAS TO GO TO CROATIA lcaders of the Mongolian independent| , FOURTEEMN FREIGHT CARS nced here ton 2 i ; 2 8 i 3 been e oo et “In brief, every question associated | matic relatione: 1] ondon, April 28—(By, The & by |PAFLY have arrived in Tokdo o hozin a| Towners, X. Y., April 2.—When a| The brice paid is reported (o have| The commities on anpror 2 5 . with this settlement wears a new as-| Efforts are being made, however, to|Withe reference to the Italian ciaims|MOVement for the political independ-| broken axle on @ New York, New Ha. |been approximately $5,000,000 in cash. porte ) pect—a new aspeet given it by the| bring about some form of adjustment,|The Associated Press learns that un. |cnce of Mongolia and Manchuria e eI e yomner . of . the st very victory for right for which taly | put this Is ditfienlt The ssociated Press learns that un-1oposed to unilp these two Chin cars mear this place this Droperty, in a statement a ¢ bas made the supreme sacrifice of| The first of President Wilson's four- | titled to Triest, Pola and part of Dal. |Provinces in 2 3 Bt 7 ey = 2 blood and treasure. ltaly, along with the four other great powers, has be- I : | the side of a bridge and dropped thir- is now to be the perman feen points, for open diplomacy, - is| matia, but Fiume was to %o to Croa- | sopT COAL OPERATORS . |ty feet into the highway. One of the A again being put to the test in the ar tia. was loaded vith gl es, L some one of the chief trustecs of the|rangements for Versailles Congress.| Great Britain has advised Ttaly in OPPOSE FEDERAL CONTROL‘I,\','n,hix“nfo\?;\(x.-n wer ml:x::nhmm SEAIN anaual solar new order which she has played so0|The announcement of the probable ar- | her own interests to rorego some of| Cleveland, O, April 22—Bituminous| The (rain was en toute femn May- Darius Cobb. sonarable @ part in_establishing rival of the German delezation on April | her claims, but if the Italians insist on | coal operators from, virtually necessary expenses. S or | stati - - . £ every | brook to New Haven, over the Central] Newton, Mass., Apfil 23.—Darius|shall havc h pow And on the north and mortheast|us, postpones the opening session from | their righis under tne treaty, producing field in the United Sates| New Tngland T fus Enali by Do her natural frontiers are completely | iriday to Monday. An executive ses- | Britain and ¥ division. The wreck ,f‘ml,\h. painter of portraits and land such duties as may T d by |which the men 0]\]0(‘( was authg ance are pre d today unanimous! disapproved pro- | hlocked lu)!n tracks several hours, hu scapes, died tonight at his home e state board of education. 0 v testored, along the whole sweep of the | sion is provided for, with no admis- | honor their signatures, in which case,|posals that the government i o o S e . e [ ore i At Alps from northwest to southeast to 1 3 continue | at noon_one track had heen cleaned | Newton Upper F:ll as 84 years The school committee of | Handlers' union, affilia . m to the meeting or within the build- {as pointed out to ltaly, Fiume must go|to direct aftairs in the industry afte L e e Hew e o e ndlers’ uniom affillatéd with the e very end of the Istrian Peninsula,) ing in whi 3 and. traific had becn partially resum-jold, His most widely known paintin v town de Q4 Dby the state|ternational g: ass0 g in which the session is held, A to Croatia. the proclamation of peace. od. : fs “The Masters oY : B Boacdl ot cdich Bonimiay Fan O eh Longshoremen’s assoc} A RO s (IO s o B P m e~ ey 3 Ty o~ = 2 : n this ¢ ty as 4 prég form | test working conditions

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