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Bulletin Service Flag VOL. LXIi—NO. 99 POPULATION 29;91 : NORWICH, CONN., FRIDAY; APRIL 25, 197 14 PAGES—102 COLUMS & NO RECESSION BY [TALIANS |--=tnsret, To e War Hakes Regflo | v, ™ NORWICH POLITICS AIRED = = Treasury Department advanced Paric, April 24—The possibility of Ime ru I 'tlon v ! ¥rance additional credit of §50,000,000. ordering all American Y. M. C. A, ; . { Final steps are being taken in lig- workers out of Italy is being consid- & uidation of West Virginia debt. p ered by John R. Mott, of the War 4 British War War Office ]r_nakmg‘ 3 | [ ‘Work "Council of the Y. M. C. A. There 4 : | plans to honor General Pershing on aro about 500 American workers in| Announcement Made by the|Charles Johnson Post, Di-| Ly " ouion. l i taly assigned to various units of the artm i lishers’ | _Chauncey M. Depew, former United Italian army and Mr. Mott today was Dep ent of Justice— reckfr of the Publishers State Senator. celebrated his_ Ssth | somewbat perturbed over the possi-| Ban of Sale of All Beers| Advisory Board Tells of | pirthaay 4t nis bility that they might become involved home in New York. | . . . o oy . i z & . . < | "Seeding in Manitoba started. Dep- | Controversy Developed During Discussion of Bill to Repeal Premier Orlando, in Reply to Statement of President Wilson, in_manitestations of , anti-American and Wine. Demoralized Postal Service |,y Minier o Aerieatiar: repors th Lay G :::fing Tenufe of Office of 2 st " E -l eeling. 2 H S York it x the outlook is very promising. e ww Gov supennw Says President Wilson Expressed “His Own Thought on < New York, April 24.—The govern.| New York St 2 Repling dn 3| War Department announced value of 3 = e . |PLANS FOR DISCHARGE Tent prodbses a literal enforcement of |3 e O s on arg® oflsuspended ordnance contracts now to- of Water Works—The Bill Was Passed, 133 to 62, on One of the Gravest Problems Which Has Been Submit- OF THE 26TH DIVISION |4 bun on"pedatetion und sl ot 1 2 "0 vietim of i ‘organised propaz) W S0 4 is saye el Roll Call—Bill Providing for State Loan of $2,000,000 | 5 2 3 ; Hril: o gl s e .y | ganda,” Charles Johnson Post, direc I 0 k %, ted to Judgment of the Conference,” While the Italian| Aver, Muss. Aprl pioobians hayebeors ang wines, whether or not they 12 mers “advisory board, ~de: | Australian govermment removed to TrolleygCompanies Was Unfavorably Reported in * 2 E i itions on |26tk Division in two'days, Half of the|jusiice aunounced, through a special |Clared that it was not’ the publishers|TeRFIGHERS OF Fap use O coplil: ; legation Was Liscussing Counter pos| division will return to Camp Devens|representative in the federal court here|9f the country who needed T ) ¢ the Boston parade tomorrow |today. jout the I, Italy’s Claims—Orlando to Return to Italy—Other|°m, e e e ers and pumpmen was settled in the Senate, =% night and the remainder on Saturday,| While no steps will be taken (o pre-|He asseried th alization of the; Leadville. Colorado. : Sk SR o ¥ {Dostall service cery| War Department anncunced 75,2 (Special to The Bulletin.) have the bLill cast into the unfinished % . i S + |and the men will be given Sunday as|vent brewing, pending a court determi- | /ostal service was a fact which every T oD ATEY > 12 s nec. Italian Representatives to Temporarily Remain in Paris|; " iay “of Test. Discharges Wil be | nation. o e pare *aourt Honality | Pusiness man and American home was|Americans died in the ~service. Of| Fayiford, april : - |business discard. That is what a ggod | » . . £in on Monday morning and by Tues-|raised by brewers of the New Yoric #ble to judge out of their own experi- | thiS number 38,887 were killed in ac- i act concerning the supe e, wouid shave, doncRaUIEE —Mexico Refuses to Recognize the Monroe Doctrine. | 5.y Gignt it is expected thit all of the | Qisteiot, mamsuciarers w1 sooat i | ence tion. 3 dent of water works in the cfty of | tulately the characteristics of a ess< S mén will be out of camy. Boriliiof Tutars afseenton, Sccomnngl. “The 12 official statement by| There will be no parade of the 77th| Norwich, upen which there was favor- tain individual he need not mentiar Hogl The Associated Press) behalf. T mig mply say tha t no| In a letter today jor-General|{o the statement of Willi i Postmaster-General Burleson in _hisj Division as a whole with the sanc-|able majority report and unfavorable 10t prevail in the membership ef ‘the - b OF the Ttalian Pre- [one will receive without reserve the|Harry C. Hale, commanding the divis- |special counsel, appearing fo y,own defense, following his refusal tojtion of the War Department. I minorify report of the committee on|Seneral assembly. 2 ¢ his intended de- |affirmation that the collapse = of the|ion, Major-General Henry P. McCain,|General Palmer in the beer litig . |transmit the news despatch of the| President Wilson, Premier Lloyd|cities ana b chs, was the issue of| As a man of honer, Mr. Geary said, otgh again | Austro-Hungarian. in command of Camp Devens, said: _ The attorney advisdd 3 ¢ York World because such des- | George and Premier Clemenceau each | the day's session. The house chairman| e had not interviewed a singls, meme Vith the other| Citing the president's argument| ‘“Before vou leave this D, for|jjand, who heard arguments i reflected upon his incapability. ;Deld a sparate Sonierence with Brem:liof the committee, M wood, ofjber of the house as to what action,he | Counet: or - Pow at the concessions granted bringing|other dutics, I want to express to You | government’s motion to dismi is a challenge (o every serious think-|ler Orlando in the effort to placate | Northport. was one of the three sign-|ousht to take on this measure, as that | mier George, Premier {1aly 10 its natural defences, the Alps,{my warm appreciation of the fine con- | Suit brought on behalf of the national |iNg Americai—even thoush he rve-(him. 2 ers of the minority report and was|WaS Dot his style. He |)elir_ved“§fi § Siencedu and Presient Wilsc g ando_says: : duct of the officers and men of the|prewing interests by the Jacob Ho |scinded such order the following day, ,c”}‘d'a" woolen manufacturers | husied prior to the opening of the ses members would do_for Norwich The knotty question regarding Fi- recogni is of great im-|i6th Division while at this camp. The|man Brewing compuny to restrain the |said Mr. Post. Bk who formed a frade group for export|sion urging members to support the|they would do for their home towns, Jf . the Dalmation coast, over|Portance, provided the eastern flank|cheerful and efficient cooperation|federal authorities from inierfering| “Whether the postal service is good|purposes, recently hooked $4.000.000 | minority report. He has shown con-|not he would lose faith in human pas neil i at odds, did notOf this wall does not remain open|from you personally and from the of-| it} its production of 2 3-4 ner cent, or bad is no ta matter of rgument worth of business for Europe. iderable personal interest in th at-|ture and in the representatives of the: liccussion, only questions |and that the right of Italy should be|cers and men of the division is 0ing|poer. that the department of of Mr. Burleson's personal opinion.| Railroad ~Administration ordered s taken up. Two|iterpreted to include the line of Mont|to make it possible to discharge the|qid not know and 4id not car ther The public knows from its own experi- | transpartation rates o Ak e council, | Nevoso, which- se the waters|entire division in two days. So far as |ter and from the start has been active- State of Connecticut. copper” and | Iy at worl . beer of the strength indic ences, suffered day by day from the;other smelter products {0 have congid- [TUNRing toward the Rlack Sea and|I am informed this would be a record of prestige in_|the Mediterranean.” He " | gainst the repeal and has| Mr. Sherwood states that Norwich advanced 25| resorted to all known legislaiive meth-'has had but two republican mayors in ; toxicating. The law prohibited sale camps in France io the commerce of | per cent. )ds against the repeal, although op-ithe past 25 years, when as & rmater recalls that | performance. afler Juno 30 of distifled beyerages as|'Frizco, and as evidenced by the im-| Conferences between the Railroad posed by a majority of the committee Of fact there have been but four demny | Sk o the Latins from the carliest dawn of| Extra trains will be run at short|% 0 <UAC S0 OF C80 : partial investigations and the resolu-{Administration and Industrial Board|on cities and borought. | ocratic mayors in that period, and, per~ itement ua ‘the 1 {umn hh;{/rly .1‘.1_.; nated this moun- inu‘r\‘.;ls ;?xno-.:‘gh&;;g thcc"\;:'o days tof 1o after June 20 of Y d | tions of the most uv.y,v; business or-|of 1,.1,,,(.r1mm; of Comamerce will be| Representative Connell of Norwich!22PS, ”.‘“ Dill now up for repeal is re= ain “Italian lim take the men to their 5. or intoxicating malt or vinous|ganizations of the country. resumed. P oonnei Ieh | sponsible for th ion -1 is returning| Without this protection s The -schedule_calls for_ the dis-|ober intoxicating malt or vinous |explained that the act sought fo by ol v Dt conS premicr, v Ginserons beachry 1he | chanee e Ty oine, 105sa liquors for beverage purposes” pend-| “What Mr. Burleson calls organizedi At Sovernment auction in BoSton:iiuiled was cnacted (wo. vears age|"OUd be well o leave this maffer g f able r of the Alf d 104th Infant =Lunb Ao 2 the conditions of the su-| manufacturers and ing the demobilization of the military the expression of senti- | the 4 o Gonference b |in this ‘admirable barrier of the Alps,|and 104th Infantry and the 101st o es b e e eria cad ) ds and hundreds of. the 5 endent of er works. He| (Continued on Page Ten) Baron Sounino, the |TUPLUINE the unquestionable political, | ginecrs, and of the other units onfIQFES, T8 FUE L UE, MORS BT EEC h business organizations, | 000 pounds of Scoured stoet (e e I re-l Stor, and the oth- | economic and historical unity " of the | Tuesda AOh bf Lot e aa e added, and | wit wny thousands of mem-| War Department authorized Gov- | 0, fCertance of the majo { repre will tem- |1Strian ,r"f‘"*“ 1 contend, further- the apparent congressional intentlon to ber rs of commerce, educa-!vernor Smith to reorzanize t : | mair R apte Becmo s enticed fo thel's. N. E. T. €O WILLINGT stop the “waste” of grains and fru foni tions, labor organizations, |3 State National Guard and begin| Representative Sherwood said this Phecdvark 1y's | honor ..,vunv.‘._fln’,‘v.i;‘ [ 3"". orld the CONSIDER PROPOSED WAGES| % o men. {purely a political measure and ought| Boston, April 24—The presence i i g o hwae demanmlmonpees A e Western Union Telograph Co. an- |10 he entifled an act 10 aid and assist! this city today of thousanas. of MeHL een no rece by the 1 Fiume, an ancieni Italian city which |ern New lephone Company @ |nounced ” restorath > ErapHic) e prociaimed its Ital Before consider the proposed wage atic party of Norwich, 1 of the Yankee d.vision, who will Bimnnininica 1o tvia and Lith- | superintendent of water works is au!Darade tomorrow, gave impetus to the feation that the BtEh | the Jialian ships arrived—an admir- | Scale of $10 to §22 a week for tele- uania, iding Riga. important position and has been kick- | Victory Liberty Toan campaign. .. able examp| i ‘nee | hone operators, i s Shipping Board announced increase | cd around as a political foothall. Twa! At noon today the federalreserve eded from S e e Rl e It a hund pounds in|¥ears ago a man fully qualified fitled bank reported $61075000, the figures 1y Fi L monc, eot B alor|d confersnte - fbahaltbeimren A L: | es on cotton ofice and could not under the covering. subscriptions completed. up small num rerned 3 re, geners i of trat. |to_Liverpool and London ent law be ousted only for cause, L0 the close of business: last night the small number concerned would Ataor zflf."T,f;,]x::,{’:"."L.z""f"j,.‘r’g:‘;““;“ Trade balances of 4 ] lemocrats since have come into The quota for the district is x:n:»,o%g,. an the admiss; t the crite , and a delega S iatet toct 4 e 2 s | power and there is sc ungry dem-,000. The state tota - [of justice ‘toward people: varies ac- :u “un§un lt"I;‘.phn(;\e[ho_nhr,;lors_ thres ) ,\‘,‘\er‘,:v t 1’: ‘,‘,y vear I pass | power = \01‘““]3 '\11“:- ‘11‘:‘;\;;[\)]”‘;}; e The state totals and quotas. 191 | cording helr 1 o » rom Bridgeport an % A 400,000,000, if the ation’s 5 t in 2 ich who want job. low: P e orinaas & \l(-y:mp(f,p‘ff"%-,- ford. e FE Lot Her merce continues its rapid growth In order {o oust this man this act must| State. it Antwerp, Genoa Rotterdam e re ing . Cleofonte Campannini gen -|be repealed. The superior court X e S R frdem ] fon m'(':f,:ffnfilrafi;tforfrf,&i"";{; R o e O aid Mo, and the matier is now pend- New Himpshire 'L700000 15279600 utlet to diverse peoples and terri- | 9Perators today c Ripor tion sailed for Italy in search rew | INg in the supreme court. The argu- | Vermont . 2,195,000 propositions | torics without. Masing. to. pay. for the| 15 TeqUSSE ortatn. ShamEes L wore Remember that old saying, “I'll have plenty of T e o {ment in favor of repeal will be the ref- Rhode Island .. 5385000 375001 i and continues emeni. “The demand presented by ‘thing, some day when my ship comes in.” committee his support for a|Would mean nothing, as publi- - A setts .. 40,116, 5,356,600 » the safe- is impossible to qualify as ex- committee was for a minimum everytning, some day 1) 1P 2 direct from Staten Island to|¢ans had elected but two mayors in| The standing of Connecticut cities in of 'the & ve the Italian aspirations toward|Wage of $10 Weekly and a maximum of anhattan, at o cost of $30,000,000, |the last quarter century. It clearithe district, as officially reported up, nrotection on Dalmatian coast, Italy’s bouievard [$22 Wweekly. The comittee was told 1ake that say- n..0iA hw Y..a0to nowis the timfase of republicans w nted to IVuH‘lo the close of business last night, fol- T A b an ghout centuries, which Roman |that this scale would ot be. consid = Spanish diplomat; prosentatives | democratic chestnuts, ] {lows: Hartford, $3,475,000; Meriden, | the Dalmatinn us and Venetian activity made |ered, but was advised that the com. . £ report the Bol Government of | Mr. Sherwood, continuing, said he'$350,000; New Britain, $437,000; New | mitted to have the|noble and grand and whose Italian|Pany has the entire question under ing come true. | Russia is manufacturing foreign|was a republican and favored keeping | London, $246,600; New Haven, $3,289,- ermination in the | character, defying for centuries im- |cOnSideration and expected to state reig placable persecutions, still 3 ¥ R coins and bank notes to be used for|a republican on the joh in Norwich.|300; Norwich, $440,052; Waterbury, shares the clusions to all employes within | thousands of other ships 2 andn’ Service. | He wanied eve publican to stand ;$257,600. |same thrill of patriotism with the| few days.” = e = e ¢ ish squadrons arrived at Brest| 1 be counted as such in this mat- | J\:lurledon zore cities and towns sent. ov- | pec lhe committee requested the rein- 1ocks. impatie be off or eir voyages o and Cherbourg, I'rance, to pay an of- |ter. Ile moved that when the vote be|word today that they have filled thelr d. nor will] “The principle proclaimed with ref- |Statement of several former operator. docks, impatient to be off on their voyages | fictal_visit cities are decorated | taken it be by roll call The motion|quotas. The total for the federal pes doctrine or [eronce to Poland that lvlv'v\ulmmxliza- and ‘v{u[ lnldl‘ih;]n \(:;c «question prosperil\‘ and th 5 given an en- | brevailed. 3»‘“\’9 district to date is 88. g ik the sov- | tion based on violence does not create|one that would be decided when the Je thusias | Representative Geary of ‘Waterford e S kgt - premier contends, should |individuals made application for res X | Wiliam F. Burrows, president of | the minority leeder, caid he had s | SUBSCRIPTIONS REPORTED. & =:f be applied :V‘)y’J"‘1»‘0‘“‘1‘“;"("lx‘l‘irp";t: o -.lp.,: m.",gm}:‘z?-fi( m;l‘n\;h:mcrfi}:;yo :el.):mnnv You and I can start them on their way and | Libby, MeNeil & Libby. re ere | tened with_intekest {o. {he.remarkable TO NAT. HEADQUARTERS TEXT OF PREMIER Bri e o e ey G I 2 e Sl Lt is 10 stock dividend®in conteruplation {stitement of Mv. Sherwood and that| Washington, April 24—Nearly $100% ORLANDO'S STATEMENT |umc national ~reconstructions JOff Of an operator in that sity in - share in their princely earning by subscribing to i e ilin i Dians to|he waited to talk to the members as|g00,000 additional Victory Liberty loas Paris, April 24—(By Py | 06 peace conference none | cordince with the usual routine. | ¥ : 0 citizen and man and not as a poli-! sypscriptions were reported to national c e G Duluth plant of the United Stat nted to think o ¥otlow e text of Premier Or-|0f the Strucicd mations wil — the “VICTORY” LIBERTY LOAN. o1 Corpora U foneraton S e Manat Nitdadent count within their frontiers a rela- the mat- a 3 = Steel Corporation, which is oper _ Halti e A loan headquarters today and raised the lian dele- | tively slighter number of persons of | FRELINGHUYSEN'S VIEWS not be'total pledged %o fa i : r propo- (Alien race than would be attributed to ON WHAT COUNTRY NEEDS| AT ANY BANK—CASH OR INSTALMENTS (i Do sacmannor eived from ;‘W‘, ; M :‘:_Mw' only Italian| Bayonne, N. J, April 24—United! | wood. It is an ap-| | peal to reason, not poiltic An alliance between the Limerick|licved his hearers were citizens and| teete se fallcars. : e y | {tricts as follows: und which | Ehould be suspected “of Imperialistic | Statcs Senator Frelinghuysen of Neg e———— | strike committee of the Irish Trades|men politicians and felt they| Boston ...... ... $61,047,050 cillation of | Uity The history of the negotia-| Jersey, in an address hers tonight, de. ———— T T ! Union Congress and Labor would not he guided by the gentleman| New York 124,000,000 ich were | [iofs, Be declares, will show that the|clared that the future of the country arranged and a statement issusd Philadeiphia . e an terri- | Ialian deiegati y With |is absolutely dependent -on returning| i tmeir o ; e religiou and cultural|claring the strike now had Slevel: 783 s |firmness, but with a grand spiit . of ! Zlin the on i Cleveland . 27,835,200 s mews | o g government 1o its proper channels and | woui} be anforced ’ that have formally con- | natio | Richmond . fted © States, in|, }e concludes his statement as fol- |bre ana® dhoiness to its former own- | “'mg this statemer e axlens | inemcient i postal | ({Mafor (General #DRvid | C. Shanks,| Atlanta | STATISTICS SHOW PROGRESS .. IN VICTORY LOAN DRIVE | their stated terms, nor : Subscriptions. Quode. | has Maine .... - $1,810,000 $17,348,000 Premier The exact total was $396,496,000 and - and he be-[ywas istributed among the twelve dis= de- {from Northport, which was perhar ‘ become arliamentary way to refer to Mr.| rwood, and would not be deaf mi | lows pinion tha 3 £ h rinciples which he|commander of the Port of Debarka- Ge . : . Crics own thought |1V W W Bave tads snbiien his opinion that t 1 : Mr. Geary reminded that this matter| Chicago - = ¥ ohich upset.one of the com=|ch s | tion, Hoboken 1d members of s partiaily thrashed ou he 9 message | enda |t T Pl e e progress.” which upset one of the com the | was partially thrashed out on the § Louis ..... 40,918,100 has been su t .:ul.i.,': b m declaration of America's | op o discuesions, sice, | AT tha April, with the result that the bill] Minneapolis .... ...... 13,138,108 ways been of opinion 1 articipatio the harbing; = ; T Plainant's contentions. “He s upholds the vicious| Hoboken Chamber of Comerce friends for Italy. T reply in the | oL JUarrels” he added. “Let us bring|® froliowing f Root, who ted | and u rerican postal zone law, with | 1,650,913 troops was recommended to committes: ThiS| * Kansaa’ Clty 5037450 of : i . Feply °lthem to an end. Let us have peace by Do hibitt not apply i st ‘o that port 5 epbratey i | Da SRR ety s name of the Italian people, and proud- | ppat is peace. | nai the prohibition law did not apply |its un post increa; against! fro that por 3 | Mr. Sher at the suggestion of| Dallas .. 1,737,650 addressing nations|iv“epuim the right and honor -to .1o|"(“;f is the great world SWeeDIng cr¥ito beer which was not intoxicating t American communities, and Governor General of Korea is in- |y leader, and in the| San Franc . .. 7,181,150 fnova- | 115 an ore wi / of humanity, the universal demand of | 2 : > Brey e e publishers of the coun- | vestigating that Japanese | ary said he his as one, who in the most tragic|or, MUM: o L ofl (in which class the brewers rate the e p | Japan v i relations. 1 do|po™ “5 O fd 8IC| civilization. Let us bring our sol = 2oy et that the v Jeriodic: lirotns En { det ot elatead] 2 = - bt T aviah o | OUT OF his war proclaimed the crs | Rt R to e b ot e oo 5-4 per cent. p\:u(iml & at the| try, ers and. periodi in|troops in a_ t cnce. He relited| ENTHUSIASTIC THRONG b of resistance at all costs. This cry = act, having been passed after the sig Dy aul S | ? _ ago 3 ntleman from Nor- 5 Fec - i ) that 4llwas heard and replied to with cour- e __|ing of the armistice and the expiration |whom Postmaster-Gener rleson s : : S et ;sA'I"lHE',RII:Irtli |\r'| ?‘Os-rg‘u_ my own t ollow it, nas-|age and abnegation. of which there of the war emergency, Was unconsti acking by means of the zone la . ird district, the late John T.| Boston, April 24—The Yankee Diw Siuch as t om doubtless | ire ro striking examples in the|ber of the war cabinet; Charles W.|giona;, Mo Fitts contended that the act|are not puk s, but they are Officers and directors of the F was an able lawyer. Mr. Wait|vision will be greeted tomorrow, as it & .‘.wm stes [ histor. ”gowe.m , secretary of the Trades!was wholly within the war po of | rea en and x‘nz::lr': the . { Administration Grain Corpor ‘w\\;hui finished a long and arduous case!marches through five lmiles of deco- wrger pa i Italy, thanks to the most heroic|Union Congre: George Lansbury, | congress. ho; t tion. For by this pos- | £ 3 PR country {and his client asked as to the fee. His!rated streets in its final appearance as quest sacrifices and purest blood of her |former socialist member of tdie house | <‘m the admission of William D.|t v zone he demands that any pe-| to hold s t rred at the amount and M unit, by what promised tonight to children, was able to ascend from the [0f commons; Robert Smillie, the min- | Guihrie, ussociate counsel for lical s cost more in postage to W United tes : Wait ‘You say that the fee is be the largest and most enthusiastic = abyss of misfortunes to the radiant)ers’ leader, and James H ‘Thom- | complainants, that he had no proof ican reader 1se of and in|Wheat Director Barnes. e is more for clean- | throng which ever gathered in Bosten: rest of most glorious vielors. In the #s general secretary for the National|uileged fhreats by District Attor I to that reader’s accidental There will be no advance in paint|in 1 than a sewer” Mr.j A drizzle of rain }or;;‘gmlsia%onozg- se_apy ire |name, therefore, of Italy, I express|Union of Railwaymen. 1 Caffey rosecute the brew ) rom any point of publica-|and varnish prices, according to | Gea his matter is no posey minish the ardor of the 10,000 ‘memi- addressd to na-|with ‘all my power the sentiment A message was also sent to Premier e |m¢jm' Elotiin. Bah Nt e < bill was recommitted on | bers of the division who ;;erl;ed from, govern which |admiration ~ and profound sympathy |140vd George, commending him for| iy “ue elininated: as a defendant.| e | Association and the National M nd as it did not come out|Camp Devens today. or the thousands, repe them (I might say ecven|with the Italian ,,E,”,;‘, “,m,i‘n: to- | the support he was giving to Pr ‘\lj‘:u}%u; ehn’?:."‘n’m‘i ina- | CLAIMS PRESIDENT WILSON | r ssoeiation .,'q"m.;r, luu: | i ymmittee iloor Leader King|from outside the city who taxed ae=' . against the governments) [ should feel| ward the ‘American people.” dent Wilson, and anothe tion by the court of the qu | HAS DELAYED PEACE“ Cleveland. |stated to him that the bill was recom. | commodations to the utmost. Sevam deep ro recalling that this pro i N was sent to Deputy Turati, leader of a district | ! pril 24 —President Wil- — — {mitte.: o ‘save H erwood's face S relatives of mem- cess, herctofore applied to enemy STALIANS | LRI ol kI the Intransige ocialists, at Rome, ed from conduct T B B e o et | } “obn b reported. Mr. King | bers of the division, were entertained ernment oday applied fo appealing to the Italian . workers to of crl h Sl addir ¢ the move against repeal;in private homes. time 10 4 government 1 ha OF DIPLOMA' support the president of the Uniteg in doubt S ace yrith: Gos WAS SUNK BY A FOG H < : jut no report| The “Y. D.” boys were on leave b= and niends o remain « loval ul pilarie, Ao 3 A, P.)—|States. aw the district attors @ e toh Y, 3 New Tondon, April nited | o I we were then discussing night and found plenty of entertaim the at_American republic >remier Orlando an pa . laint t i ! States lightship vessel N L 5 ournment on April 23. Mr,|ment. At the Grand Opera House: ¢ | rom the complaint. on that is fuil : journm on Ay 4 e to the Italian gove n |bers of the Italian delegation appar-| WILSON HAS NOT ENTERED Supplementing Mr. Guthr and consequences ‘n as the Cornfield lis 1 he did not go ¢ see ! bouts were held for the division 2ol Premier Orlando says tha ight {ently are much angrier over Presiden. INTO A SECRET strict - Attorney o ita s oot a . et aybrook, was_sunk st he did go to Mr. King,|ing championships, with the added. ¢ e Eilar S <ident ALLIANCE |sion, District Attorney ates.” George W 1 e did go & | in - e complain that suc me Wilson's world-wide publication of nounced that he had never ement today upon his 3 mr fgime L confi-|feature of a ten’ round go betweew dressed, to the an delegation had | pesition on the Adriatic questions | o, \ aSnington, April 24, — Secretary | POURCEC UL 0 S0 ST N e e been'! Standard. towinz Soconoy Barge 3 “if the Dill was forth-|professionals. A great many soldiers. been published ot the very moment)than over his opposition to their| LUMUlty:in a statement issued tonight R Blioact .He. B e westigating | 58 ran afoul of her shortly aft ! 1d was told “No, John, but|were gu at private parties. = when the Allied and associated powers | claims and the fact that diplomatic| 2t the White Houge said a cablegram ;8¢ -1“““21 propose any jabro <inc e ’““{"‘ o 1 |clock. No lives were lost, al T I can to ha e report| Major-General Clarence D. Edwards were negotia with ihe Italian | procedure has been violated and what | 12d been received from President wil- | e did not bropose Sis et e S Y meriean SOIers | e ight vessel found . il \r. Geary said he did not|Who commanded the division in =) government. help of which had |is termed an insult offered to the Ttal- | 500 In Paris “giving vositive and un- | e rdimioe. the. | et rie ANy Sy fathoms of wat st eight 0 he 10 persivtent, vet he mentition, and Major-General een sought o preciated in num- | lan government, because the president | JU4lified denial” to reports that “the exol Should there be | E | after she was struc Mr. “agai diccusced in’ intimate dnd - complets | made his Dosition Kown to.the Toasms | President hud entered into a secret al- | progross: Should there 1 CHARGED WITH PLOTTING | o Mr. King again, and ally d|Hale, present commander, The tug Standard with Socony 2 - t | o euld o mo more than he had to|Statements tonight in which they ex: vise the court and the brewers' ecoun- UN-AMERICAN PROPAGANDA |jarge No. 55 in tow from o 5 » hurey this matter to final issue, as he pressed their gratitude for the seres solldarit ezation. powers. K y Tampa, Fla., April 24i-Agents of |shaping her course for New York City Jurry this matter | vice given by the men in the fighting continues, “I should| Discuissing this contention today a e statement given out at the,sel A - : a r ¥ wit THE in tais attitude, he said, h erous , heretofore [ p=ople over. the head of the peace del- | Jafice OF treaty with some of the great | A " < discontinued as|the United Stites Secret Service have|via 5 S 2 {and for their conduct since the armig=" mplain it ihe |member of the rican_peace del- | white, Touse at the direction of Mr. J,[“:i‘;n‘_*“(gl:’f‘f{{ e e e G S ‘| _Mr. Geary declared that he = thefiiice. Tnese officers will ride at the esidential me :“:'»..‘"\'y‘,.»\‘]fl‘l". "'an” or nothing’ I as | g ‘05 the fact that certain|nue department to prosecute manufac- | ind Jesus Sanches e i}lf:u»t-x _mz,.furd to figure ([H‘h[lw‘ ing t \H” S s i s pean | head of the parade. B A Tl Moy, | le' torminle f0F meach: siint oe newspapers of wide circulation|turers ofa 2 -4 per cent beetun ‘v;\“i R T e T‘u”“’lumfié"!mpf e dedk foroe of maaeld Meht- | recommitted and he united with | SPEEDY CONVICTION OF “ e e T oMo o thiiset i that the prosident Bad Snteraaiis | el aamitted that Commissioner Hoper Spanidh syl i pendd e BEE D Bl s e e e A NEGRO ASSAILANT hizh degree of clviliza- | tore an agreement mpon — the aercs |a_secret alliance or treaty with somelhed erred in the ruling of the food|With implication i pos O The thout result. Mr. Geary d| Easton, Md., April 24.—Isaiah Founs " he Italian people has at- |07 e en I the peace | e reat powers, T sanyerad. tmg | consorvation law, that beer _of vernment ew York and crew was picked by the o Tl e would give his check for $300 to any ! tain, the negra who_criminally - as To oppose the It: mosphera of the — conference nimasy | 1008Y In receipt of a cablegram from |ing and should not be manufactured |pending the arrival of a presidential taken to this city. ~ ~ o e ember of the house would re- | and who escaped from the Jail here gt 1d to {had to be cleared, and thers was no|DiM_SiVing positive and unqualified|under the president's proclamation|Warrant to deport them. se ¢ was told him concerning Monday night, was recaptured yester- at free nation would sub- | had ! o '”r’, :fn( J,Nl 10| Genial to #h permitting production of “near beer 20.YEAR COURTMARTIAL ARMENIANS DESIRE TO her member of the house who is' day and today convicted and sems. [“, of ‘,“-;:[ nv‘_lmr vll\a':r: JEESiCS clear R from Paris several ¥ I . RAISESAN ARMED FORCE Sypdeai »,'“x' nm“g d“’;‘r‘fd e ha“getd' ly nine mis tu. and I should be forced : . ago said it was understood ! L ‘ashington, April 24— Formal ro- he could, but the bill wasi The jury was out only nis inutes. st suppositions rican public than r::-orfiqf";mmflflh" president was considering ant\}jl:f GERMAN COUNTER PROPOSAL Ayer, April 24—A sentence ,m}\‘; ‘\‘.‘T,‘\-[?::m \lu’r‘ the o 'w?, ported, although the committee There w no demonstration in the ungustl lic, and it was of such an unmis- | 9¢rStanding with France providing for TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS!,, n_years at hard labor in the ment today by the An fonal was seven to four in favor of r urtroom. Fountain after sentence: Referring to a able character that it should mnet|the assistance of the United States in| Copenhagen, Ap: (By the A. P.).[: it ¥ort Leavenworth,’ delegation that A et ot iiiliel in el iy pronounced continued to ‘protest: SEn(y Fremier Oriando’ says it|i,.ve anyone in the d s to the|€vent of any future aggression on the|—The German counter probosals to t dishonorabe A5 1n- Gonatry/be! permitted” fo ' » i %" He then informea the his innocence, No announcement hag entirely purports to demonstrate that|syomican position on secret agroo.|Part of Germany. These dispatches |league of nations are outlined in a upon Sergeant Ro J. David- | equip a force of ten thousand . r that if the report did not n made concerning the distri= the Italian claims beyond —certain ” i o serted that the president upon re- |despatch from Berlin. son of Boston, convicted by courtmar--ans among those already t it 4 L certain day, he told Mr. of the $5,900 rew rd for thes limits laid down in his message vio- | Uqno' eftort of the Europeans to in.|tUrR might lay the details of such an| The German draft proposes that the|tial of having stolen more than $£,000 £ 3 : late the principles upon which must he rules of diplomatic proceeq. | Understanding befére the senate, United States army, for 2 : i uld make effort to'capturc of the negro. A inuvement s & league shall embrace all bellig deposited at the base hospital at Camp Asia Minor in profecting non 1 : rtain bills and delay adjourn-;cn foot o have the turied oves states and all neutral states which Devens by soldiers suife from in- : . Wi clouded in obscurity have been noted | PUBLIC OPINION IN were signatories to the Hague tre: and adds that he never demied these fp?UH(C AT RTINS IOVE been, noted principles and that cven President people from fu €5 by thi £ the legislature to the law limit. a =nardian he little girl whoim ; | fluenza last fall. The original sentence Murks, The requc s Mr jobn, you are ju T 1 tes to be admitted by the con- [of twenty years' imprisonment was ro- respondents’ who are endeavoring to ITALY MUCH EXCITED|cent of a majority of the members of|duced by the reviewing board. i Wilson would do him the justice to i Assistant Secretary Phi i v s started ot L 8 s m Sevasly, chairman’ ¢ s k. and then there WEATH AVOR = obtain the actual facts. The profes- | London, April 24 (By the A. P.).—|th eleague, but the Holy See to be ad- e - S an I b of A e : i ‘at as a citizen - FOR TRANS-ATLANTIC ¥ say that in the lonx conversations|gions of surprise by the Italians of|Public opinion in Italy, according to a|mitted without this condition. | CHARGED WITH COMPLICITY MpiSevasly urged upon 3 . S , “hoped _decency st Jonne, N. F they had had together, he (Orlando)|president Wilson's statement are|Wireless message from Rome, Is much| 1t is proposed that the leagne shall IN ATTEMPT TO EXTORT $6,000, the necessity for an immed T v 1 prevail at Sherwood peyons recoived here this afternoon itie. had never relied upon the formal av- zing to the correspondents, who|€Xcited agamst the peace conference|function through a world parliament i I Lydik- fication of the armistice h woul o the bill, but no such . gicated improvement 'in . westh# thority of a treaty by which he knew positive knowledze thuf the|for refusing to recognize the Italian — G o th complicity in tie ai. | Turkey, including evacuatio { conditions in mid-ocean which rai President Wilson was 1ot bound, bt |satement was submitted to Premier| claims. Apparently there is a complete| END OF STRIKE OF TEXTILE o ort $6,000 from Walter 1, | menia s He also ask it Continuing, Mr. Geary said that last. hopes that the proposed trans-Atlan- ] e i oo and Justice, lOrlando several days before its pub- |truce in party politics and the news WORKERS AT BIDDEFORD | Lashar, president of the American |the alli nize at or ; reday the speaker said that Harrs|tic flight would be undertaken tomop: i Oriando” dopiorse nar o, |Ucation, and that he songht advics|Pupers ars unanimous in:hidiningsthel: . | 24—The strike | Chain company, was today bound over | menian national council in Paris as th Jeft the bill with the clerk of bills.’ row, provided local conditions were. B R otvinee Drotent Wilsc | Sout drafting ‘e reply o T ecred that el e e e | o the - EUDGHOE COUEL vndor $5000 | Atmenian government “Harry said not true, he favorable. Both Harry Hawker, wHo™ could not convince President Wilson ' L running so high that it might have a :t ‘Lexu!e ope; utx:;}fl'\{"‘e‘“nm Gl e R el Hind e e A il ) et nd so inform- |is to pilot the Sopwith biplane, althe the 1t admitted that isastr n g slo- | February 3, was ended today by « vote | bonds. Attorne g Elson, 5 1 stigati eo Infarmm_ e o ppilot. the , and- - Jastiee and truth are the monopols of |BRITISH LABOR LEADERS Tatian macials, o O (e AR Gt ioh ™ e mills were reopen: | for the defondani, fed” s riel cluim: | THREE ARRESTS FOR o T e Tatod it suid hoLDeRia river who s o no grand and that all men err. The SUPPORT PRESIDENT WILSON| “The Italians consider that they|ed last week. after a shutdown of eleven | & thit the ':“jy"(:“'i""l'!df*“\j ‘0'““-];{'1’*; BURGLARY IN HARTFCORD {101 £0;anTRNee HL r s > 0 MMartina conference. he points out has had to| London, April 24—(By The A, P.)—[have been betrayed by the allics,” the| weeks an da large number of operative | diction of Stratiord, b s overruled| prorvrora, April 24--Will I 1d_h Do, change its mind mauy times atid Provident *British labor leaders have |despatch says. ““The whole nation is|returned to work with the understand. | b3 = 24 o, { haut of Hartiord and 7 does uot ihink himself disrespcctiul |sent 4 telogram lo President Wilson, |aroused and has rallied to' the support |ing thal their demands for a IS-Nourf oyee |0y e i I Raneana by asking it to change it again. congratulating him “on your magnifi- {of Orlando and Sonnino. There is a|Week would be (:(;nfmw_(_l ater. Thel i HAS BEEN e New York I consider as nnjustified the appli- | cent declaration for peace based on|brave army ready to make every sac- |mills which normally run on a 54-hoy 't S BEEN CALLED OFF on the ct cation that, In his statement. Presi-|the fourteen points, and adding: rifice for the realization of their pro-|schedule, st now, “orkmt:; ol is Limerick, April 24 (By the A. T Woolen company dent Wilson makes of his principles | . “We are certain that the Italian|gram. Many popular demonstrations|hours a week on account of trade con-|mne strike which hus been in progress March 17, and . ? ; : toward the Itallan claime,” Premier | workers will associate themselves with [ have taken place, and the watchword | dition They employ 5,000 opera-|iy Limerick for some time is the criminal cour indér he memieis as mes fiu <o by : 5 Orlando continues. “It is impossible | the international workers in support- |adopted is Fiume or death. tive e L oft 1 bonds each. Tt w when the bill was recommitted it w : : ashington wiflt & for me in a document of this nature |ing you.” “If the conference’ does mot accept e ties havinz made slight concessions|silk was stolen from the to i tha it would never nn's Victory Loan pledge to Sea 10 rhpe detailed argumentx| Among ihose signing the telegram |the Ttalian point of view, the sitnation) Mosi of our iroubles arise from t to the strikers at the request of thelvalue of $2.000 and was s > out.in the light of day ,m; tary Gl_ziss.kpdtsse‘dxh““?m this city which have,been_produced«in .Italy’s are Arthur. Henderson,~former mem- will become extremely serious.” ing to uphéld b unders we make. mayer and the Bishop of Lime York for $300. rry was playing again iime and nine o'clock toni o [ e e I e i A el 3

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