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- Bulletin Service Flag VOL. LXI—NO. 104 '!’OI’ULATION 29,919 ’ NORWICH, CONN., THURSR{ AY 1, 1919 12 PAGFS—«SB COLS. BOMBS IN PARCEL POST FOR Cabled Paragrashs | Historic Colors /%test Phases of Gondensed_Tlegrams Ag]’l[]N DEFERRH] service total 17,020, Paris, April 30.—(Bye The A. P)— A report from Yokohama places | There is a slight rift in the Italian e nn ere fire losses on Monday at $7.470.000. cloud, which gives hope of the clear- i | Over $1,000,0C0 worth of furs were| : ng of the difficulties that have arisen {fsold on first day of St. Louis fur aue- ] | 3 in the peace conference nvefr the Adri- TRk T tion. v ! { atic problem. Overtures for the re-{, A’severe carthquake in San Salva- i ‘sumplfiuu of relations have not_ come Three Strands of Flags, or|Agreement for Surrender by|ao: ciuscd.forsy deaths and many i thus far from either directions, ut . . 3 uries. there are intimations from Rome that| Eight in All—Standards of Germany of Kiao Chau to|’ Public ‘libraries. in Britain threat- | gk Discovered Among the Mail at the General Postoffice in New | S5 i “vouli Ml 5.1~ Connecticut Men in the| Japan—Later to Revert to oy o i i "7 "0l Houge Finds Defective Phrasing in Resol ovel ng . . attention. World War. China. Sydney Hotel, Sydney, N. S, was al Suff nd Indefinitely P York—Each Contained Enough Dynamite to Biow the| .y naSEssi0n OF : pignayend a0y destroyed by fire. Damage amounted Equal Suffrage a e y A %y % Bt Hartford, April 30.—In a glass case y The Associated Press. to_$80,000. 7 M Recipient to Pieces—Warning Issued by the District At- THE STATE SENATE/just Inside the west portal of ~the Official getails soncerning the latest vpmldm n,do:%norid in Rhodes-al i Americanization Bills Were Unfa: Votes to Have Public Utilities Inquire| capitol are the colors carried in the|phases of the deliberations of the|March was 53,936 fine ounces, valued torney’s Office to Watch for Packages—Guard Was e Ahi‘_:‘ GUIr®| Sar by three units originally made up|council of three of the peate wonfer|at. £225.:803. i 2 Rejected—Members of Both Branches ' S ey | rovey, ¥ . jof Connecticut men. They werejence i Puris are somewhat obscure.| Twenty-five ‘hundred striking em- ‘s i Thrown Around the Criminal Courts Building—Bombs|_Hartford, April 30.—The senate this| jaced there this afternoon by color-|Ii is known, however, that the Jap-| ploves of Toledo Shipbuilding Co. In Welcome Extended the Yankee Division. ) R P evening voled in faver of having the|sergeants of the units after they had|anese question concerning o Chau|Toledo, returned to work. 3 Received by Prominent Men of Cther Cities. public “utilities committee inquire 10| heen turned over to the state and re-ihas Leen settled. The terms of the| Glove shop of A. W. Klopot, at (Special to The Bulletin.) against the committee {Pow trolley companes are operating inj ceived, in behalf of the state, by Gov-|agrcement, according to unofficial ad-! Gloversville, N. Y., was robbed of Haxttord ril 30.—Both branches |Dort and rejecton of the. Yotk, April 80—Bvery agency!of obtaining ARt HeIsaT alews Anl o oanestict d_present its conclu-|ernor 'Marcus . Holcomb. Of the|vicss., involve the surrender b: $12,000 worth of gioves and leather. | Tartford. April 30.—Both branches|y oy o050 eoemmen T i manicind] sovern.! cspecially carcul waton . i “heing|cions and recommendations in the next|multitude which @ few minutes be-lmany of Kino Chau to Javan, bat in| A fores of 2,00 Bolsheviki march- |of the legislature took recess from | e Hoven hadip e L wais Gt Lo talientitn he oW R erec o Ihe bill empodying this inlfore had seen the tranmsfer of the|du: course Japan will re-transfer this|ing through Hungary into Russia|noon until ? o'clock to give members|ed the bill i details ents weac a BB e ol ol effect replaced the bill which ihe spe-|stands of flags on the lawn to the 10 0z the Shantung, peninsula|were disarmed in Galicia by nmm‘,lw ortiinity to witness the biz pa-|entation of g which has startled' The addresses on the sixteen pack-|the trolley companics had deawn. forl SOUth of the capitol, the actual plac- : ) ans. e eSS etmen home. of | thronged with visitors: P tagen Sefzed here were all (YREwIItIGE | iy ompanics had drewn. fOF ing of ihe Wlakh wes Wilsessed by’ & it Is stated. also unofficial-| " Record shipment of 10,000 tons of [0t 1L HOROT OF fhe *H is- | the legislators in action, ¢ most diabolica infer- |The stvle and & couple of MINGF errOM| mbetie s e Commitice to do l‘”m smail_group only. Adjutant-General hat there are indications that the|barley for Norway, Danmark and |fpi" )17 the presentation of little activity, as it was | Wines cver encountered by ox-{led oficials to believe that the address-| tha sonate ith e ordoremat o] (09 led the way, followed by Gov.icouncil of three has looked with favor | Sweden coniracted for in Fran- | montal colors of the Connecticnt con- |day for legisiation, ‘e > ound, Titerally by ehance,|ing was done by a foreigner. The ad-| the raiironls wammiion mement, of | Holkomb, members of his staft and the | upon the reque co. | tingent at the state capitol. The col-|house. | - zen post offico | dresses were: bill faced rejection for the debate on it| CCIo%, ~sauads. The adjutant-generallimmediate advance on he. oty ,ACW"""‘H to ‘the London Evening|ome were received In behaif of the Appropriations were | v Appareniiy they were| \Villiam M. Wood, 21 Fairfield street,| was vigorous and antagonistic and |*Id Maj. John Brooks opened a ss| thelr indemnity, which Germany is toi'News Herbert H. Asquith will b4 gtate by Governor Holcomb, and willlin fayordble reportsta | . x others which went| Boston, Mass. Senator Dillon, who is on the speciall Case I which were Spanish wa B e O faamages, and|the next Ambassatlor (o the United i given place with the Dattle flags|000 for the General H < Y and were de-t Mr. Fred'k C. Howe, Comm. of Emmi-|committec, failing to have the senate|®ld cach color Saresans handed en the delegates satisfactory as: sur- | States of the Civil war and the flags of the|of -Connecticut, to reimbus 8 ot it tion, X, Y. X0 3 wdobt an mendmen. whish woals noxe| flag. the cover and ‘siing, to Adjut that the money will be forth-|~ Thirteen out of fourteen merchant | Y i C i OV T8 I QR L ito | s ordimary expenses: tely, howey on. Mitchel A. Palmer, U. S. Atty.|ct out provisions for appraisal of strol-| Goneral Cele who stood it in the case, for the Belgians to begin' the|vessels allocated by the Shipping |The house was called to order at 11.15|of patients during the v ‘of the dntended victims has been | Gen., Wash., D, C. ley properties, by aid of experts and|%here it will remain until all can beireconstruction of the country overrun Board were assigned to European|and husiness went along with a steady | break: $82,000 for ‘tise < far. How many others| Mr. Anthony Camminetti, Bureau of clerks through the commission, offered | d¢finitely arranged for exhibition. |by the Germans _ |food _relief. i Lswing until bill concerning Amer-|land and buildings and » heen mailed no one ean | Emmigration, Wash., D, C, another amendment sending the task to| Three stands.of flags were deposit-| Therefore, the only outstanding sh public in three years!i.inization was reached. To this there|School for boys; $250,0 Yrom all the information availa-| Hon. Wm. B. Wilson, Secy. of Labor,|the public utilities ed, or cight flags in all. Four iwere|problem of great importance hefore the bought 200,000,000 war savings cer- | S biation’ aad’ Y] Walsohil | a upoarent the mak- | D, C. Through: e debate ihe & orain [from the 102nd U. &. Infantry, one of |council apparently is that due to the| tificates at $3.75 cach, amouniing to|pPhillips of liuntingtop was speaking (Continued on e bomhs hoped to extermi w 7. Larry Eyra, Chester, Pa.|great and some senators did not these having been carried by the|clai v to Fiume and the Dal- | $1.125,000,000. P \ who has been promin-| Mr. Wm. 1l Lamar, Solicitor Gen-|words in denunciation of the. tr { Machine Gun Battalion and |ma region. Although both the| National Retail Dry Goods Associa- ; olved % pros n or|c ash., D. C companies and their past attitude to two national standards, one the|Ttalian senatc and chamber of depu-|tion asked Internal Revemue Com- |y|GTORY LOAN ONLY VICTORY LOAN GAINII \ of members of the I W.| Mr. W. Il Finch, Dept, of Justice,|wards the state and the public. i standard and the other a tri s have given Premier Orlando’s gov- | missioner Roper to defer enforcement ONE-GUARTER SUBSCRIBED IMPETUS IN NEW | <y | o amendment to strike out of the| c of Irance, ziven to the regi-|ernment and the Italian delegates to' of luxury taxes. 2 i 2 : il 20, TM we o ‘ ) rleson, Postmaster|original bill the appraisal and expert|ment overseas. streamer on thejthe peace conference strong votes of| The first meeting of the league of | Washinston, April 30.—The Victory Powi‘?" Anrt\ — ' od ' for de ra) D; C issistance featu cted 18 toflarser of the national flags. Two flags|confidence for their stand in endeavor- | nations will be held in Washington|Liberty loan campaign was one-half|committée of New Eng > the aucho 1 fon, . I Hylan, Mayor, New York|15. Senator Dillon tnen offered were from the 304th U. S. Infantry|ing to obtain for Italy a strict fulfil-|with President Wison presiding, [over tonight, with only one-quarter of | couraged today. by the ¥o ould have m v N. ¥ {public utilties amendment. Th ! whicn was composed of colored men|ment of he. aemands, there is no evi-|some time this year. |the total “off repor scribed. | seriptions reported from ed This measur Rich F. Enright, Police Comm., New|was called and Senators Williamson|from Connecticui who served in the|dence as vet of the prospect of an im-|" Newark department store inaug t iry up to tonight | The subscriptions were o it difficult for T City % |eand Woodruff were absent. The form-|76th Divison, and national and state|mediate Compromise being offered by|rates aerial delivery service, . s ons of §1.130.697,000. | double those of the seventhf 5 e p co 3 . kefeller, Pocantico Mills,{er came in and the vote shewed a B o Guitiss| Aying b carrying mer- | scriptions by m.\\quu\- and p l“,“.“q~“\§rf},h"g’““d total h dey Tns-| Wil { it 1 p. m., which Lievtenant Gov-| chandise to Belmar. N. . pges of quota are a ! X . Wm. 1. Schaffer, Atty. Gen,, Har-|ernor Wilson broke by voting yes. The airplane “circus,’ which is stri script C.| _ State totals acaiESE_. ei o cause A v |This adopted the amendment and by | touring New England for the Liberiy |5t Louis . : ihode Tetand. 3500800 Ve D, baerved | Gov, Wm. C. Sproul. Chester, Pa | rising vote the bill was adopted 13 Loan, reached Worcester and bomb- { (i (ot ek Gng |344.000; Main s§ui‘lo'm) v v on. Oliver Wendell Holmes, U. S.}to 1T. ed the eity with pa ts. | Minneapolis »;u.w:: -':]:;“':) _;r\um‘-54 il - the r -1« Justice, 1720 1st $t., Wash., D. C.| - E e ;p| Boston ... o 19,00 o hire, 339,000, A calie Nir. J. P. Morgan, 231 Madisorl Ave,|BILL OF LADING LIABILITY | L < ot T e i e B Rangas City 9.000 ith 48 per cont n - Now York City | DECLARED TO BE ILLEGAL! E ; left France for'New York on| Richmond Lo T I o 3 o den] ) Sl on the part of the ser Washingion, April 30.—Limi = board the transport Pesaro. {Cleveland . 118000 e 5 Moone der infernal machines, coupled wi atngton, £ Shusdumitation igty P San Francisco ..4 34,879,000 .2 | tillery, carrving guns and onment in Calh | the Emer I e iy | the carriers' liability for. the value of| \ The body of a ‘woman about 25 in W e 000. 1 |such as were used on the tion With | \ere all that prevented the . bombs|PoPerty at the time and place of| A7 & was found nedr Hhe N RGw York ... 243700000 0 |front, will arrive tomorrow out e e S Rl The Latrtie held by the interstate - b -road, about ‘two miles west| o NS Tt tT “6ge77 000 cers and men to give a demo A A | o e o : commission today to be \ ortc wiliage o NewaCandan, o o Dauas s .. A0 55 |on the Common. One of the T has|{y a hox somewhere in the neighbor- | NIeEal : An air fiight from Dallas, Texas, DYIAS ooz ioi0t10an" s to be floated|Captain . H. /Sioa ho : {hood of Thirtieth sircet and Broadway. i This long standing ovision of bills . e Tt e e 2 h |10 Boston In Srine planned. The 85| successtully subscriptions of 5000, orated w nltL!lx‘vxgmB . for T » sovernment | hey had the correct post or. The ading wa cke i o g o , S ce 1909 [ 0 nd_ ser - | 000 must be gathered daily allies Wi rmation co { mar only on the li “. gt SO b S DA om the uniform bill pre- The glorious Spring is with us once again. The chines are likely to participate, {000 b e o iobo| hE Someantravany AN h uivael The bois e cre sealal the_commission as a rest Erv of the ire is i -+ | 1t was officially announce peslCATTRIEn '\ of the Fi ibe ssi ds, whi : N s o orptora RNIC,bo docentid sstive. investigation. besus] cry of the Umpire is in the land, and with the [cent "ot the - origmal costs was £ oEAhe pnh iy O e aab | by ariaicry Betore AR . . il PRGBS Shle * wwera. ent fo thet Geri Scad into the contracts required | 5 Rl . G {alized from the sale of surplus ma- [L020 CamPiosh, LiG ¥ $1,000,000 FEugene S. Wright, chaigman « Sl v b Tatetet e send s undertaking the. transpor- | flowers, and the birds, and the green fields, and YD By e M et e e hackiied ab oz Coaticstie B gommlilo lanson of Sea ; tationiof irelght. | —oh! it jus kes a f ol iv ritish imports of cotton iin Feb- | \U¥L "5 000 oan. Ihe percentage|record for individual ef n end the iiavih of the parcels had the name of| !0 prescribing a uniform bill for| oh! it Juse makes a fellow Q]dd to be alive. ruary showed a pronounced reduc- |G (e ;v:u?l‘y lnl.r:n as 26 .npu- cent.|to th> committee. He was od 1 |G g e P nad e mame of[export shipments, However, the pro-| tion " in volume. Tmports were esti- |9 the fOUILR JOON, SRS (S M. of the|cover his territory i am i W I3 ment store \was notified, but fail. | VISIOn was' retained, as thé Cummins! S life 5 R mated at 1,776,540 hundredweight I ertaoan because of impassable ro o rst o yo | Cgputtment store s nofifed, but fall- lumendment to the commerce e And say! When you are out to the game root- Senator Sherman of lllinois, says|CUfent1oan, =~ .o bscriptions the|walked more than ten miles dly missi | Charles Kanian, a = postofficeclerl | Which the provision was held to con- | Bl Sy % o B S fusal of Americg to erant pass-i(-°S"§ (yane, the “Vietory ship.” has|iccted the town quota of } r Thomas W. Hard-{while on his way home from work,|'aVene. "was raled to he inapplicable ing for the home team, just don’t forget that ports to American business men is|pc S CHane the VIO T o The Boston Symphony’ . b Morning pioer of the bomy 0 shipments to non-adjucent foreign E > R \ greaily hampering American trade in | oo Pear Admiral Cowie, mavy |composed of men of 17 i S hEa (ko b, Bt 15’ Nenktor: Kot Georgl | countries. : other game. You know! | Burope. st fices: today diracted the hip t0] as reported tasySmtINN & . cription of the package. .co he new bills of lading were ordercd b\mg Victor Emmanuel of Italy, inliooq up her enzines, nowever. lsubseribed. i Wis <58 d tonight by!tuining the bomb struck him, and he|PUl into use by all carriers subject to 7 2 {an interview. declared thut what the | 0n)v the Stedwouis distri gath- —_————— 1 rmett, o ' buck o the postofiice and ex-| mimission om ks petore A Just drop in semewhere-and like a-good sport, {people wanted he ted. fe saldfered in more than half iis subscri-|RUSSIAN BARK ASHORE mer chair o 1 the detained parcel. He then 3 notice to the public 2 i S G BET it ihe would support the decision of the on u The Minneapolis district ON MASSACH on tHmigratl ociiies. the Superiniendent of his 8, changs : Subscribe to the “VICTORY” LIBERTY | Parliament. {jumped from fitth o ird place in the| i\ nie Mass, Apel 082 Another of those murked for destruc- |}y he puckages were sent o T, commission held that 1t had ay-| : Massachusetts Board of c':om ia- [ percentaze column Dy aistricts S, B atessor IR . se Kensa Mo | Chie office Inspector : i Gientdce, the “;H:’.I‘x,my‘t\\ ng LOAN. and '.\!LIJ\X’;A sl Law- | Boston with 4 cargo of Australh ' D, Hi BB L Tolowera] S tvea e nserta et odl us complaints of “gsfair and va-| ot psnding mvestiEation: of merite| NEW: MEMEERS NATIONAL |svus ashore today on Cox et S ST ant fosloret prac gard At Any Bank—Cash or Installments. . dispute. ‘ ACADEMY ORiaEIENCES | e g « o Ci was opened. [t contained w small; t0 such bi 4 uniform contract| Socialist Conference | Washington, April 30—Fifteen new struck shortiy before il ey Of Saninhial fastened to the top of & polished | IMDET session ai Arnheim, Holland, pass- | members were elected to the National, a8 F0SrCll, TooR 280 Sl sistant, Bdward B linder in such & mahnef| sued today, written by resolution declaring Palestine | Academy of Science at its busines | nnfi Scitugte. Coist 8 v ominent in the | mar § finder could not be opened tobert W. Wooll 3 2 te and ad on today. bringing the total mem-|Rorth Sciuate FEERE cartis ney and others ime| riio R AR lated only to domestic and export hills.| —— {bership to 183 The new members, Captain Fransine sal { by g of the bottle would release livestock. contract -will ‘bedcon$ld-lfiags car by the 38th Pioneers, | ither side to ihe contre 2 United States Foreign trace is com- |representing various scientific branch- ,:';»“m;;m;s‘. i me'v.uam of those to whom! .y i in wm would ered in a supplemental report. Addi- | ywhieh w. de up from the memb: Intimations have be cived inling near the $10,000,000,000 line. {Sont hoped that she coqliE Dol dressed | ;) te of mercury caps rest- |tional forms for special traffic s of the first and second Connecticut | Paris that overtures for resumption of | This vear it will approximate $9.5 Prof. Fdwin Bidwell Wilson, phy e e hont . of dynamite. The whole|C021 an dperishables were held to bejx regiments after the|the conferences of the disputed ques-|000,000. und with Hawaii and Philip- | ist. Massachusetts Institute of hree tugs were standing w . mmissioner- ! s, o O Honces of Cekilleg | unnecessary. ormed. tions would receive every attention in|pines it will exceed this mark |n . {the attempt. o, who issied o and the most careful] —= e Sth went to Camp Wadsworth| Rome and would not e’ unacceptable| A musical festival will be given at| Dr. Reid Tunt, pharmacologist,| e, FXECR" io 76 dayg out > ation of a large |UNREST IS INCREASING |and did not go overseas. {but it has been asserted in Paris that|Carnegic Hall. May 24, by the fourth |Harvard university. don. South Africa, and ez \ giators round v @ representative of THROUGHOUT SILESIA| The exercises on the Jawn followed|the prevailing sentiment among the| Masonic district of 3 . for ajor General George O. Squire,|do ! called_on Inspecto S AR A i street parade of the meén who had|delegates of I'rance, Great Britain and|the benefi o Masonic Hospital, | elcctiical engineer, chief army " signa| ) Howe. commissione examining the par L My 8 (By the A}, 3" cen discharged at Camp Devens.| the United States is opposed 10 ro-|ut Ut pital will provide | of T «t.|PLANS FOR LAUNCHING _ § Toes, whe b e e L e com a _seneralipy, cpeciacie was a wonderful one by|questing the ltallan delesates o re- | reatment for Masone disapied in t s Gasby Nathen Calking, soologist, LEAGUE OF | mewh adical O Gy isinate department store. He o Sitasis ls unrestlyeason of the blending of colors of the| turn. war and permanent invalids. umb AR : " 3 _ow J charged With|,ivied out that the outside covering L pEnliesie ae contns vw\ouw of men in uniform on the green| It has been added, however, that if| To mest increasing demand srnest J. Wilezynski, mathema-| Paris, Aprilgs W ¥ ey G 8 SO gk of highly. glhx expensive t pe| mj"’:'h', ;;:‘:Ij "":“l:{l(’(»: for uh f, icturesque and high color-|the Ttalians should evince a 'disposi-imore lake tonnage and restore fan, Uy C e Plans for Jaunching tne . dietion extarge oua-{of paper. such as would not.be . R S eW of the Foot Guards and Putnam|tion to give up their claims to Fiume|sor conditions for traff from rof. Winthrop John Osterhout; bot-{tions was pretty definstely 5 eaielion extends OVEr|,ny department store for Sl e on g Sreat! Phalans of the escort, the gray and|and accept President Wilson' Meat Divactor! Hines (deciasi’ tol e Harvard universits |2 Tuncheon which Colonel A ratior | ping yurpuses. The inner box con Baienrst i i Kat- ‘ Jlue of the Spanish War Veterans and|tion on the controversy, the | tablish a Government ship line from | Herber 1. Curtis. astronomer,|zave today to Sir James.§ - irectsine"ihe wooden cylinder was also made "’“1" on May 1 brings upper Silesialiy " plue of hundreds of sailors with|in the interest of harmony. Chitizo sto BAtAle" andl MIRaOk I b atory. California __|mond, the secretary - i onz|of & very. fine ‘Erade of ‘green’capd- |0 the front gz least temporary, as s the tints of female attire among the|could make suggestions which would| co-operating with all available | . electrical engineer, New|jeague, Lord Robert Cel orst o ) any in ordinary use,/Scat of trouble and unrest in Ger of spectators. In the back-|permit of a continuation of the di FECTERE. ’ The plans’ Sreies i 2 G 1 of the parcels’ measured eight|™any. seneral atilkes 1ol Glatling b X s the whiteness of the state hout sacrifice of dignity pe s Eae o Pfof. Oswald Veblen, mathematician, m;,m] slnxels hFiu he vepresenta- |l es in length, two in depth and two Eoneral in lv.The appec|Library. The men in khaki were in n | Princeton university. which ‘WILCEE i On the back of each parcel ias|Silesia minin sociation has mmlc‘,,,mw and escort on the west, Gov- ml‘ml)n'\ o e ot declared to 5 L | California. ““""H the coming summ g stamped in red :“Novelties sample.” | TeDresentation {o the Prussian gov U-lernor Holcomb and his party walked|be unwilling to consider Fiume for the| Paris, April 30.—(By Tio A. P)—| rick H. Seares. astrono-|inaugural meeting of Inspector Cochran expressed the meat declaring (hat the strike is man-| ooy to the front center and every|italians, even if such a refusal would The prevailing sentiment i he ! m con observatory, Pasade- hington next Octol ief thix was an ingenious aged by Poles, basing their statement| isic." gna il sprang to correct result in Italy finding herself not able|delegates. including several 3 = presidency of Woodroy: n the part of the senders to ton the fact that the chief demand ofiiiirnde at an order to sign the peace treaty. Thomas Nel- | Ameri delegation, Prof. Joseph Barrell, geologist, Yale|the permanent establishi At b the of an inter -|of th strikers is for the withdrawal of| ™'y, ", ecentations took but a few!son Paze, the American ambassador to liciting a return of the : league at Geneva next. : . {1 1o hapd the parcel unopened to | erman voluntecr {roops on the|iinytes, Majors Connor, Hagserty|Italy, has conferred at length with sentatives and it was at firsc believed vence J. Henderson, biologist, | ter. 3 5 ) EXIIGTL ikt oL S lana Taylor advanced to the governor's; Premier Orlando and Foreign Minister, that President ilsony ared this university thers on the i We are not dynamiters and bomb- | The head of the Silesian sub-com-) UG tOVIGr R Tenelly B RS AV C o o ino and. telographed & report tolview. Those nearest fhe president | s rrent baltain johnson, chem- | POSTAL ASKS RETUR t rs and our friends are mot bomb; Mittee of the Polish socialist party. iti 3 jor" Gonnor presented the flags as! Paris. | however, gssert that y is dis-|ist, Yale university | OF TELE 8 cre:” was the comment of Mrs 1S suid, has issued a protest against| o UPRhor Breventid, tuc, G5 SN PANE Lo eports still persist that!posed 1o relnguish Fiume and aceep | P el el | xew ovek xpeniii TThomus 1. Mooney tonight when told|the union of Silesia _to ‘Prussia and| e Pand plaved the Bational Antacih | | Alhoust completely invested (h¢ compromite the president suz-|iralv SHOWS NO CHANGE Tolegrash. Cable. i ax ACHAp ot . jrging thot Silesia should be united tof Ty, "hring these colors to you and|by government ps, the expected ested, he could doubtles the in-| fegrs n v ¢ | Polan: ippeal says in all town e X Lo z i k | IN ITS ADRIATIC DEMANDS | telegraph to Post i ne i I suppose, however, that by somej olanc. reli 5 wy\... ent them to the state of Connecti-|attack on the soviet forces apparently lerest of harmony. make such fr nd-| k. < I leson {oday “formal e comm fivest ol cir mode of reasoning the of-|liear Kattowitz demonstratio St tut. We have tried to uphold Con- {1y suggestions as would permit the re-| Paris. April 20 (By the A I T tenof 1t8 telbgi waganda % NN Ghar } fic reach the conciusion th it be he d in the morning and in Al ecticut’s traditions in this war and sh war office in an official sumption of relations by the Italians!spite of the optimisiic views of the (e ) & 4, short) w 1in the affair ternoon the manifestants must murchiy, <. gone so to the best of our ability. |statement exp the bellef that ice, Without any sacrifice of .dignity or|French press on the effect of Premier|OLpr. o vion SOUS yreak o world war. to wipe ¢ Mooney will speak at a Mooney| 10, Paltowitz ¢ Lo LR In bebalf of the regiment, I present|in the Dvina river in northern Russia Self-esteem, Urlando’s speech to the Ttatian partia-| The application, FES byes p Rockefelle | ma here tomorrow nigh he strike o ‘““f‘l WOl 81 ese colors? had passed out td sea and that the' These personal susceptibilities are ment erc were no indications in| . Mackay, presfie i ki wealth | — e st blo| Governor Holcomb replied that these|river is onen for navigation as far as felt to be more of an obstacle at pres- peace conference circles today of any|sai i BlS JeleCreiE il er also ar rad |BELIEVED TO BE AN ANARCHIST o appear bocause. they. ack powes|colors would be placed Jes lde the Lat- | Kotlas. If this should-be a fact, it may ent than the w;royu‘:x;\m merits of feciing that the ?’.Emru.‘\( 1\[53;‘(1’?'-'1-‘-! g on with t r trouk SPROSL DECAHSE ¥ e scarred flags of the Civil and Span- | presage the early embarkation for case. Vhile pular sentime materially. The t era e e 4 | PLOT TO SPREAD TERROR!with which to run machines mt,k. et . Dobnl Cobanan who s e e e tinc|Tialy’ AL dnsiete: Zon holding Bhome | Yo emier's address was com- | that he did say direct T lacing Mr. Morgan | mfton. MKl o) sl issoxary o LDTesoes: | manded the old Connecticut and|on the Archangel front. the recent official attitude has beer imenied unon favorably, but on the part| a4ts et " iiceh Sbective. 5o fur York today of stxreen hombs, each| e o the 58ih Pioneers, then presented the! ess insistent and apparently tends to-|o fthe council of three there were no|ed, be WAPEeS JUkg a8 knowr as taken no hand in the her by experts, resulted 1013509 TROOPS ARRIVED ON flags of his regiment, and these the!wiLL OF SAMUEL T. DUTTON | ward acceptance of one of ihe var ens of yielding from the previous po- | mediately and di florts to put an end to the activities|NEHL N & gencral warning to govern-| THE STEAMSHIP FINLAND | governor accepted with a ‘brief re-| I plans proposed by the Council of sition as suzgested in- despatches| Be 1 W W and other extrome ue®| ment employes to 1 the watch for| B O e e Burbour offered {ha| HAS BEEN FILED FOR PROBATE!'}; . b naturally hate him|What authorities here believe to be an| New York, April 30.—On the steam- wealth, At his| anarchist plot to spread terror eve home Somlght T Heclid 3| through the country. 1 While steps were taken immediate-| Iy to deal with the gttuation alread| overnment officers mads no - |Ueveloped. nost office department off nt on the mailing of a homb to| dmit A}rxu mr\\ no means wr telling exactl o . pitied frankly |’ g - gy N od "H”. ¥ihow many bombs might have been ” i Doen mailed yparently|deposited in the mails. The sixteen wrapped paper purporting to come|Picked up in New Yorx were regarded trom epartment store of Gimbei|as @ catch find, having been held for Brothe TN W BUT Seulared byl NGk Of Dostage., ot members of that firm mever to have|, 'WOrd received here says that Gim-| B 16 o ke '9, havelbel Brothers, the department ~ store| Jointed out that fourteen of the inc|oWners, claim the packages whichj 1 machines had been heid bore wrappers of their name, were not| atatioas nlone rd been Deid UP INfrom their store. Officials believe that g ' i | the wholesale mailin hese nack- | The postoffice department has sent a|ages, owing to this. hear names general alarm to postmasters all over|of gifferent firms which would make| © United States directing them 10|{he sioppage of deliv quite di wa mails carefully for packages| .t ar {0 those seized Lere. Inspectors| “Six of the packages seized in New in difierent parts of the country have|yori were addressed fo men high in| heen set at work on the different an- 1 Orie 'was Associate sles of the plot ! | s of the supreme court,! hief Inspector W. E. Cochran ofliho only a few weexs ago, delivered he postoffice department took charze!(he supreme courts opinien sustaining| of the investigation in this city he cinviction of Eugene V. Debs, now | sperations have expanded until they|serving a prison sentence for viofation | ne 1 score of agents of the {of the espionage acy. and previously| ariment of justice, Police Inspector|haq felivered oninions upholding the! aorol and scores of New constitutionality of the espionaze law. | teelives. members of the police quad. " and Chie{ Tnepector Dixcn and | inspector Egan of the bureau of com-|SUoFIC/OUS PACKAGE ON uatibles of the fire ‘dépastient.” One DESK OF JUDGE LANDIS| epartment of justice men at| Chicago, April 30.—What may prove work on the case is Finch;, to whom|to be a bomb similar to those discov- one of the bombs was addressed. ered in New York was found on the Detectives who know ail the promi-|d of Judge Kenesaw Mountain| ment anarchisis and radicals in New| Landis today while the judge was ab- York were rounding them up andlsent at Rockford, 1. The package, questioning them tonight in the hepe which purported to be from.Gimbel's, RER Wy N e > = 3 e \ifl [ R a0l T e i R e e S A | Three, whereby Fiume would be in-|from Rom e | ship e ol ¥ “Mn of the 304th regiment, and these| White Plains, N. Y. April 30.—The ternationalized and some Dalmatian! became known today that thejof the grapl Dip AL AN HLCh: AELY 10day, | ere turned over. will of Samuel n Duiton of Harts-| outposts en to Italy memorandum _ written by ident! o\ S MARINE CH | Siore 8,508 froops. inhey Jncluded theiYirfe placing of them within the cap-|dale, N. Y., noted educator, who died| It is the declared purpose of the!Wilson &nd made public y y by{ i ‘_”:]: s ,wm:mexwr‘dp acl - im‘l followed. The parade was dis-|recently, and which was filed for pro-|council, as well as Presdent Wilson, Premier Orlando was given to the pre- NAVAL B Binoors . 4 Al missed ana the veterans became the|bate here today, after leaving $15.000 not to yield on Fiume, even if the|micr on April 14, with the privilege of| New York, April 3 headquarters, first head | sts of the and began enjovment| to his {wo daughters, Miss M. Lilfian| peace ty is signed without Itc immediate publication. The premier,|and » man wefe i aanits S anaaL o i Lol b s iy ea_program of hospitality. [Dutjon and Mrs. Maud D. Lynch, gives' participaticn. Buf, should the recent|however, declined to make it public narrowly e S T | the income dn the balance of the estate! official tendencies at Rome take the until the time of his speech. 2t Bnon | MISS ASQUITH WEDS {fo his widow. at 'whose death _the definite form of acceptunce of a com- . A RUMANIAN PRINCE |American College for Girls at Constan-| promise, the presidents friends sav| BROCKTON SHOE WORKERS in the North River o] BN Ttk s eles e e e A s S TR o inople s 1o receive §50,000. ihey are sure that no feeling of pride TO START ON 48-HOUR WEEK | late today. > lever ng,! Tondon, A 3 fhe p:crident and fellows of Yale wiil restrain him from taking steps 30 Nearly | pailors from the two inches wide and two deep, and|Alexandro and Princess Victoria were! colle"c the trustees of the Congrega- which will fully restore the Italian| Brockton, Ma ) 30—Nearly| pennsylvania, New carried ecight cents postage. Po ¥ the many distinguished g“e‘(s‘honq., church at Hillsborough Ridge. | delegation to its former agreeable sta- | 20,000 shoe workers in Brockton, andrine chasers rescu Inspector Stuart took it in charge, ded the wedding at St. Mar-iN 11, and the trustees of '1emvhcx. ’itus in the conference. urrounding towns will operate under| " Among those i \\[rpfl(;qy\ was her i | i We:f\:{“l‘r\hlc; 1(;22» g.mueae at _Columbia university, a 4S-hour week cffective tomorrow the words ont ‘0w - squith, daughter of launch of the U. §, | Hospiinleassnt | Gimbei Brothe e tha Torier. pres] Wiich Dr.Dutton had:been profes - "ro REFRAIN DISCUSSING Practically every union in thetrade 1 Brothers was addreseed to] i D 2 P! |here d tr osal of the | Bay vt T were also pro- here has accepted the proposal Scranton, P: M K. M. Tarndis, was received| e Anteine Bebesco, coun 2 nbered in xm‘“ 11 = e RE‘”S.ED COVENANT;m,mumum for a 48-hour sched- in this mo mail and placed onciller of the Pumanian legatios > 3 Washington, April 50.—Replies were|yje and shoe towns in the dis trict to-| GREAT BRITM N the desk by < whe received it.|previously had heen marr OVEPNMENT TELEPHONE |received today from several republi-|day reported similar action. Whitman, | - £ e cl 3 t |can senators to whom Senators Lodge | Randolph ter, Rockland, 2 CENSORS INFERNAL MACHINE SENT RATE IS MODIFIED and Curtis sent lelegrams, ask ington, and on shoe factories w ALoz\llnn. April 5 i received many presen on. Aplw er aithem to refrain from discussing the |opcrate on a 48-hour basis. The f: . P.).—This - is’ ant | fories have been runam; hours a message The Asso ? other members of the T g apariment houses until a republican conference could be | vo reduction m wages is con-|bied to America: ative John L, Burnett, chairman of the house, diplomats and ¥ i oW permiited 10 charge more held, were received -today. Senator!sidered under il @ 1914, -2 immigration " co the Dol e GayaBtia bride. JWeIStRE EPRRY] oy e C‘fl“ for telephone calls from | Curils said that about five had replicd | The. unions had previously ask “The offiical pre house, narrowly escaped serious injury!vaje which had belonged 10 his'rgoms, provided there is ample ex-|approving the suggested course, {a t4-hour week, bul accepted 48, oclock tonight & or posibiy death today by an infernallygiher. Prince Antoine formerly Was: hanmge service in the bulldinz at o date for the conference, —_— may telegraph o e e e roush, the malls. frsi seoretary of the Rumanian lega-!hich raies on outgoing calis do not!Curtis sald .has been selected, “VO'VV“\I 1‘ LLED IN AUTO | war times, but dre Burnet! attempted to open it = ion at Waskingten. ' ceed five cents. Postoffice officials: Senator Chamberiain of .u—n:w; ACCIDENT w J defense of the 1@ - piained todiy thai the contention democrat, in a statement tonizht, an- | AEHPEE MA_T ETEREU\F‘?V o shonmr b his slanicicn i b tusnes COMMUNIST TROQPS RETIRE ishments shouid have nounced his support of the revised | ((Ialerhors, APSL B0 o Mes. Antiary secrets of S A L E ” 0 ejie on extension, i 1la- covenant. hitkin of N K « s dead The ‘package was marked “Gimbel! BEFORE RUMANIAN FORCES :ome revenn xtension, installa a the Im. | Brothers, New York.” and was similar] Basle. April 50 (Havas).—Hungarian|+ n accepted by the’ de- in every way to those sent to other|communist roops have witharawn cast;!’3 S o high covernmental officials who have|of Karczcag, S5 miles east-southeast been connected with proposals to umu]m Budapest, hefore superior Rumanxs,n‘ Textile mills at Lods, FPoland, are after-the-war immigration and with| prosccution of espionage law viol b2 i«m a resull of am automobile ac- GEHMAN DELEGATES To ent tonight on the Waterbury side of the Southington mountain. John PRESENT CREDENTIALS TODAY |\yhitkin, of New Eritain, the driver Oha Paris, April 30.—The credentials o{‘or the car and son or M"s. 'Whitkin, Middlefield, forces, a Ilungarian official statement|reported by the British Economic |the eGrman delegates to the peacejhis two children, Mrw. R. Nitkin and|Augur, Who B 'fmm Budapest saye, The Rumanians!Commission to bhe comparati ¢ly un- conference will he handed over to anjdaughter, Tilley, of this city, and Mrs.|the general a tions. The package cxploded with a|coutinue their gdvance down the river|damsged. and capable of production |allied commission headed by Jules|Beatrice Kaplin, glso of this city, who{his home Lo loud report when hit by a revolver pul- | valleys leading\lo Budapest cast of|almost immediately if supplies of cot- |Cambon at Versailles tomorrew at ulmw 1ously escaped fatal «mjune!, had been let fired by the pelice. that city. ton were obtainable, w'clock. were the other occupants ofaihe car. for the o] s S, : ! j_uofzs >

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