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Bulletin Service Flag VOL. LXI=NO. NORWICH, SATURDAY, MAY 3, ICTORY LOAN IS LACKING INDIVIDUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS In Nearly Every Reserve District the Number of Subscribers | is Running Far Below Those of Previous Loans—Latest Figures Compiled by Treasury Department Showed $1,- 497,347,600, Less Than One Third of the Loan Quota— A Drive is to be Made During the Closing Dayl of the Campaign for Individual Subscribers. on the finan ? up_credit. conciusion will be respectively. | the percent. of quota attained by cagh | district, Treasur: Chicago Cleveland ... A REAL FACTOR IN TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT |bombs. It was found that the dyna- || examined were hastiiy vemoved from | covered that the acid in the phials de- we | signed to exn ."NrFssngo TWENTY | BURGLARIES IN BAY sTA‘rE‘ NT TROOPS ERED MUNICH | Will Try For Trans-Atlantic Air Record PRLES ILLUSTRATING SERVIGE. W, Yot Captain James Sinclar, one of the daring British aviators who has entered the lists as trans-At- He is planning e emidMar igt 14 PACES—102 COLUMS. BELGIM Cabled Paragrphs Daniels in Londah. y 2. — Secfbtary Dan fels was the guest of Sir at a luncheon toda St. Paul’ Condensed Telegram; reduced price crude oil 25 cents a barrel to 75 cents. Belgian_ soldiers - will Loan bonds taroughout the cow During March - wool ¢ manufacture 000,000 pounds. Total reserve of Bank of England dropped £ 1 i increased £559, An- Utimatum By Russian Soviets Demanding Evacuation of Bessarabia by Rumanian; Clashes i High Cost of Living | Ten Persons Were Killed and 16 Injured in the Province consumption and Westminst 0! e INDEPENDENCE DECLARATION BY THE IRISH PARLIAMENT 2.—Su en\e L‘ourl New York, Justice Cola . At the Government auction in Bos- —Rumania Hours in Which to Reply. The Russian Soviet sent a despatch Rumania demanding the evacuation Bessarabia. from Moscow say ian government hours in which to make a reply. Sean of the Irish republic at the Declaration adopted hy ment, s suppressed in Ireland. This is the first copy to reach this countg. of the declaration reads:® the Irish pebple right a free people; and whereas, for 0 hundred years thewlrish people ased to repudiate and has protested in grms against resenl«ni\'s- | ns, a copy of Taracon—King Alfonso|to Dissolves Parliament. Madrid, May 2 sons were kilfed, of Malmedy, in Rhenuh Prunn, is the Only Ter That Has Been Granted to Belglunl—&u Belgian Premier, Has Arrived in’ Pll'll ,., of Protest From the Belgian Senate. - Paris, May 2—(By the A, P.)—The the German delegate Pplr.'nu delegation to the Peace Con- xpressing dissatisfaction s disposed of. 0, the Irish rej withdrawn from the Sub-Treasury for (Havas).—Ten i ¥ government sixteen seriously War Trade Board announced many changes wWere made in the import re- strictions of Britain, Belgium asked Council of Three for |advance of $400,000,000 as their share German indemnity. Steel men will confer sentatives of Industrial that the Ruman- | demonstrations of high cost of | Tarancon on There were gendarmes and cf protest against ving in the province of | sev has never c repeatedly the pleasure of @& a former Russian pro- nad associated populated mostly ilians on the previ- | loans ‘over the top' without calling|foreign usurpation; al institutions afd tieing The St. Louis Federal Reserve Dis- trict leads the country in having. sub- seribed 59.06 per cent. of its quota and two other western districts, Chicago and Minneapolis rank second and third The amounts subscribéd by the Fed- eral Reserve districts together With officially reported to the Lt were ‘as follows: District Subscriptions . $116.385,050 00 Louis Minne «1)(:1\\ Hosto! Kansas City .. Richmond ..... 3,000 Philadelphia ... 84,900 New Yor L 832,900,000 Atlanta . 34650000 San Francisco .. 69,257,300 Dallas ......... 18,324,850 HUNTING FOR MEN WHO MAILED EXPLOSIVES New York, May 2—Agents of the department of justice, postoffice in- pectors and New York detectives un- der Inspector Maurot continued today their hunt for the anarchists who de- posited in the mails more than a score of deadly dynamite bombs addressed | to prominent men in all parts of the country, but no arrests have been made thus far. It was intimated, how- ver, that several radicals were under| Details of the progress made in the| t inquiry were not disclosed on the| ground that undue publicity might en- | able the reds sought to escape. Captain _P. D. Trounce, explosives| expert of the bureau of mines, arrived here today from Washington. With ex and in the evening the gover- ded to reduce the them the terms of - no_extraordinary h With the controver: and the Council of tled and the Chi ported . to be- against the award 0 jover the terms of the preliminaries for I Deace as they effect. Belgium. None of the territorial claims of Belglum D Fhic Railroad Administration next weel 3 ans and to which Seate Robh it & Core April amounted to $19,183,881, an in- Crowds pil- | They were charged| \uh(-r shots \\1!" vrice of food | country i, and always h upon force and fraud agd by military occupation against the red will of the people; i republic was 1 Dublin on Easter Mon- . 1916, by the Irish republican army acting on behalf of the Iri “And whereas, been, based maintained Germans after armistice Rumanian ans at the uhl vrice. in Rhenish Bruissiaa short stance south of Aix‘la Chappelle, the population of which before was largely revert to Belgium, the left bank of the Scheldt river and Maastricht and the Limbourg penin- sula_are not mentioned. £ the $500,000.000 already mentidn- {ed as an immediate financial indemni- ty for Belgium, more than half the amount has merely 'been i 's credit in Allied countries as re-payment of | provision has been made for the re- call by Germany of the h were left in Belgium and now are lying in Belgian banks and vaults, bearing no-interest and un- rculation of the A Bolshevik official April 14 reported that the Rumanians had been defeated Weekly report of Bank of France shows increase of 933434 | 01d_holdings by Bl s o v fore : 2 almedy will oY The territory on into the night, merous street gendarmes and-the public. KING OF SPAIN HAS DISSOLVED PARLIAMENT‘ Shich resulted peace trelity as'ri desires in (zermlny Apparently no great - being made by the to bring about 5 ideas with the Italian French Ambassador to: ever, has conferred ~ Premier Orlando ation and the developn in Paris . since the Ital French capital and retu Europe seemingly is. its, downfall. Bavarian soviet, which be - surrounded by gove of Premier Hoftman, is offiicially to have been: Hungary the forces ui nand of Rumania at_their head, Budapest, while Bela _Cotton planting ef Texas Reduection of a id Oklahoma said to from Bessarabia government, troops were evacuating the province. n_ultimatum have been made the Iriskirepublic is re- solved to secure and maintain its com- plete independence in order to promote the common weal, i tice, to provide for future defense, insure peace at nations and to national polity based upon the people’s will with equal right and equal oppor- ¢ for every citizen; at the threshold of a the Irish clectorate in the general election of Decem- occasion to an overwhelming majority | ance to the Irish repub- denied that to re-establ to Ruman- from Warsaw United States and ¥rench representa- received the greater Polish trade. Transport Koeningen de Nederland- en arrived at Spain has signed a- deq , says a despatch to the Fx- change Telegraph from with Communist government in Hunga war loans. AMERICAN CABLES RESTORED TO PRIVATE OWNERSHIP Washington, May lines taken over will be held June 11. CONVICTS FRUSTRATED IN ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE' An attempt and men of six billion the Rainow s Hungarian Communist Government offered to Rumani and requested -an immed new era in historv by the sovernment in| at_midnight| mark in Belgium President Wil- | “The amount s represents virtually the total Belgi: | liquid wealth assets™ {of the Belgian delegation toda: Belgian Premier \ Paris this morning, bring- ng a message of protes - conferred with of the Belgian peace del- cxpected to appear be- the Council of Three representations concerning granted Belgium. tonight by di four convict to escape of ing time for murder and one The ecarthquake which therefore, we, the elected rep- resentatives of the anglent Trish people embied. do, in {he name of the Trh natlon, rati the establishment of the and pledge ourselves and our pponh\ to when two other con-| r men attempting state prison here said 2 member department victs, mors_were felt s New York Cotton nounced old style contracts in future discontinued i now on all contracts will-be nexw. io Pueyrredon, means at our gommand. continues to make elected repre-| cessation. of hestilities: and also by the Caechos Minister of egation, whe mize the Monroe Doctrine Shipping Board announced the ap- nOme(‘lh of Waldo S. Reed 3 the shipping Fieet Corporation., have power to malkes Patriotism On the Shelf Is patriotism to be laid on the shelfnow that the cless -advices. from sert that the Bolshevik Russia_has sent an ultim mania demand tn. the evag Bessadarabia. have been given the R Trish parliament is the only parliament people will give its aile- | CONDENSED REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION (By The Associated Press.) Aside from djiscussion b; cil of Three of minor articles of the | peace treaty, Friday ference_circles in Paris Likewise at Versailles, deglare forelgn g and to be an invasi ght which we will never| ,.and we demand the evacua- | the English | Negotiations are between United States and Brazil for establishment of steamship n Rio de Janeiro and San our national the Coun- The Spanish Darlmment King Alfonso dissolved by elections set for June 1, ace reports ‘received in London - Spanish capital. in Peace Con- Five dreadnoughts and soveral de- ' ‘was . a-quiet “We claim for our national indepen- stroyers will cognition and e nation of the world. and we| independence fighting is over? transatlantic perts of the police and fire departments| kind vresented to international made @ close examination of the | hereafter mite used in them was of the ordinary ommercial variety, but that it had seen soaked in nitroglycerine to make | it more deadly | The bombs which have not yet been the postoffice today when it-was dis- Sir Harry Lauder is doing o to help his native land and not the knighthood conferred POLITICAL AND SOCIAL @ SCIENTISTS IN SESSION Philadelphia, May DEFENDED INCREASE Ol TELEPHONE TOLL Wushington, May 2—Inerea trastate telephone toll rates postmaster-general was defend brief filed by the government the supr2me- court in connectig pending ‘appeals from and Massachuse! authorities iR If ever this country needed putriot's it needs them today; and PATRIOTS, self-interest, partisanship, and personal opinion o miinor points; are subseribing mr the “VIC- “In ‘the name of the Irish people we v combmit our God who gav determination = through long centuri {he kind that can forget be permitted native tongue als, was discussed at-the un-] of. the Academ 1. Science s Spea to speak _their and nurture . their Ina |etter to the National lndustrial[ s of a ruth- | s 1y v, and strong in’the justice | the cause which ‘the we ask His.diving blessing on this the last stage of. the.Shiugg] Premier Lloyd George w e uiting, a;bill nual meetin dedvn to us. junder,4he_general- toj om C. Macaulay, who holds | e e > [justment of middle Iminate of mercugs | which we huve pledged—ourseives 0] TORY” LIBERTY LOA transcontinental tended the increise was an ui ips g ugh the corks, |carry threatening an explosion, Officers at work on the care are vir- tually convinced t the infernal machines were made in this city. They expressed satisfaction at their success in finding the plant which manufac- tured the paper used as a covering for {the bombs. Only a the paper has been may be possible to trace the assas means of it. It was said tonight there appeared to be no connection between the bomb conspiracy and the finding of a quan- tity of explosives in a house in West| 1ith streec raided by government agents seeking narcotics illegally held. 0. 1 quantity of ins| 370,000 TONS OF FOODSTUFFS MONTHLY FOR GERMANY New York, May 2—The supreme| souncil of supply and relief is seiling| to Germany monthly 370,000 tons of foodstuffs, as compared with the Teu- ton demand for 440,000 tons, Dr. Ver- non L. Kellogg, representative of Her- rt Hoover, recently returned from a rough to ireedom.” 1 COSTA RICAN EX!LES DEFEAT FRONTIER GUARDS Nivaragua, May met and defeat- Rican frontier terference with their Arguments will be heard Mon The government. in its brief the ! suits to .restrain the pos general from increasil i ity brought against th ithout “its consent and be dismissed. The brief, prep: by General King, denies that powers are ‘‘impaired or not submitting th of the United Stal control,” because not only regulations of the state do |rates made by | but the police power does n ich a subject. Lould be allowed to speak immigrants i Contentment will - “own tongue foilow the opportunity to express i where a sense of oppr, ontent would follow an: " to speak only En- €oupled with full op- to learn Bnglish, ne uadron which exas to Boston, large ~naval gue—SUBSCRIBE. international ague of nations LSaiidie. smmediately | - declared,accoraing to | o1t 10, commel th after ‘peace At Any Bank—Cash or Instalments. hore of Luke Ni Dirsctor Hines signed . The frontier guards _Government rth Terminal tributed and it|ae the problem immigrants 1t is reported here that other réve- lutionists have begun an attack along the border between would be solved. you going to Ame compensation_ ai $ Henry Ecsford, one of the founders indusrty at Chi- | having arranged details of the trans-|to climb ovo: ison wall on a rope fer on April Costa Rica and of the meat packi at the age of t ¥ was head of the Chi & Provision_Co. Gecrge Holmes, their own tongue continually?” 1 a member o fthe Ac y v are you going to prevent them caking their own language ex- by using the methods replied Dr. aid the matter of learn- nal one and the governmi the Commercial will resume his former | victs w! president of mall schooner car zed in Lake h on the Rio I'vio, All| werc rescued Cable company duties with that company. kay was removed by general because of his refu operate in government efforts to uni all_trans-Atlantic service. Postmaster-General Burleson during roles for them The four convicts ape are Charles her of Hudson county, r of Somgrset long sentences for mu ich was soon quelled D lutionists caps the postmaster-|who interfered were badly beaten in the prison hospital. on board, however, | GERMANS MEET INTER- ALLIED FINANCE Versailles, May 2 2g of the German and 4 .nunn.mco commission wa§, morning at the Trianon rman delegates l re strict at The reported outbreak m CiCorat Costa Rican L l.mn government ,1 Paso of stealing | ‘d American r ‘.r‘ After a conference with Amba; forces comes a report from San Juan _Bolshevism was 3 who touched on the sub- league of nations from Mr. Mac i turn of the Postal company’s zovernment || were assembling on the southern and arrived afoot, walking ‘ana Robort survey of conditions in central Europe, innounced here tonight at the offic of the American relief administration. This allowance, with minor imports from contiguous neutral lands, in Dj Keliogg's opinion, would keep the mans “alive and_going.’ Using on their ecastward serman ships which “are_transporting | troops to America, Dr. Kellogg said, under the escort of : American and other: delegates drove from Pa eastern end of Lake Nicaragua, government “Replying to vour telezrams county, eervin terday and today intent to kill. who spoke you are advi: ed that| three vear: am to yon of the 1st Two officers and fourteen men dor to the Unit-| States, who said Bolshevism must e put down by the strong arm of ciy- | v.lm led a ‘uuuml revolution .1g,nn~” zovernment Tinoco zu\'t-rumnnl been recognized tates although 1SESSIEJN OF PAN-AMERICAN AERONAUTICAL The delegates embark longed - discussion, app | tinuation of the negotiaf Chateau Plessis Viilette al Queen were drowned when she struck near Armen Light, | postmaster-general | CONVENYIONvorr Hiatcoact FORMER SOLDIER FOUND GUILTY Or MANSLAUGHTER! to Brest after ! VERMONT AND CONNECTICUT 1ir LEADING NEW ENGLANDI|, mluded Bankers Wa the allied relief organization, drawing largely on America for its supplies, was sending 300,000 tons of cereals and 70,000 tons of fats into G month. | CABRARI DECLINES TO RUN FOR PRESIDENCY OF MEXICO Mexico City. May 2.—Louis Cabrari, ccrctary of the trcasury, announced in o statement published today by b CUniversal that under no conditions would be accept the nomination for the presudency of Mexico in the campaizn to Le held next year. Cabrari’s an- cement leaves only one civilian| among those who have been mentioned! rermuenntly in counection with the| ideucy who has not stated his po- Manuel Aguirre Berlanga, sec- of the interior, who is expected | to issue a statement shortly. General Pablo Gonzalez has return- ed vague replies 1o a similar question, while General Alvaro Obregon and General Salvador Alvanado, who are generally believed to have presidential aspirations, have made no official announcement. NO AMERICAN TROOPS TO REMAIN IN GERMANY Washington, May w.—Determination of President Wilson, indicated in press advices from Paris, that no American trops shall continuc on German soil for a longer period after the siging of the peace treaty tham may be neces- sary to embark them for home, is borne out by the present plans of the war department, which contemplate the return of the entre American ex peditionary forces by September. Be- use of this Generar March, chief of! staff, is making every effort (o speed up_ demobilization in this country. j A official announcement issued to- day as to the accumulation of sur-i plus clothing for the troops stated that the estimates were based on “troop withdrawals to be mmmmcfll in September.” OBITUARY. Webster E. Burbank, uffield, May 2—Wchster . Bur-| bank, one of the leading citizens of; this section, died at his home tonight at the age of 78. He represented the town of Suffield in the general assem- bly in 1886 and has served as a dep- programme, ‘The Ameflm aerial enthusiasts were R ] the murder of Jennie Hemmingwa TRIAL OF 200 IN CLEVELAND FOR 'THE MAY DAV RlOTS t 20ston, May 2.—Vermont and Con-| .Lut that mar Soaton M No‘w Eugluud‘;fi{:‘)p:l P. Davison. in the per-| state quotas for the| YALE ‘DEBATING TEAM A WINNER OVER H Cambridge, Mass., achusetts| to one de MORE THAN 102 IN TRIAL FOR RlOTI‘lG IN BOaTON_ man_Allen B time to-{wireless from Wihteen | Daniels today, which r absence from thr- country s me the |,z~.;\w. Pan- Ammun Ac- slaughter for Germany every | m o o | ever brought into a police. court here, were arraigned this morning as a re- s May day disorder: E. Ruthenberg, former ¢ minate for| imayor on the among those d(’l.nl\t'll Rioling brought on by and women appeared In police court today Vemohtitis arm was cédvicted of manslaugh- sult of vesterd: Warm was cdvicted 1917, and was sen- or ten to 14 year prison, but a retrial was or-! dered on the ground of misconduc The second trial lasted nine Sentence was deferred to per- v the defense to fil: est of judgment The body of the girl f corn field after Warm who had was arrested. was based on Warm's attacked by other soldiers while| walking with the girl and ran away TLater when it was reported had failed to return home he joined searching party. n September. 4 t 68 per cont. Mas: of the judges which accompani istration in the Roxbury d All pleaded not guilty. of those arrested y ne 31 per cent.|judged winper over the Harvard tiye team here, lem(.l‘l in ongd the death of an and injury of more than sixty others, two perhaps fatally, street fighting in many parfs of C |land last night. Included among the sixteen policemen. Meeicer, whoes Skiill was Trastured ia a night disturbance, d by hospital physicians to be unidentified man tonight say in the drive wa mohlh!‘.ion A | to the constitution should be lack of interest was followed by Lrnest Greenberg. of Wi trust that the com- | heartily s of America will nd earnestly which means so much to man- | , sentenced to two mont} of correction we have no in; story that_he| kind.” the same sentence for as sentenced to one vecorq sault, appealed and Was_peopnally held in SSDfl bail, i 1 of the other: ng from $500 to §: sted_in th"‘ Jean Ores, of | ump from an a parachute, o Bt o magnificent in previous loans diseredited if the quota is not subscribed.” 2| France will make a A socialist meeting hall L ene of much disorder last night, fol- lowing the wrecking of socialist head- quarters during the afternoon. LABOR PROGRAM AS PART OF TREATY OF PEACE > —President W Tumulty tod: opinion the labor gram adopted as part of the treaty ‘constitutes one of the most fmportant achievements of th&naw day in which the interests of labor are to systematically safeguarded and promoted.” Mr. Wilson said he persopally re. garded the labor most gratifying were held in bonds 000 on charges prize offered by . Louis Bennett, | THREE BOMB SUSPECTS ARRESTED Philadelphia, .VON HINDENBURG IS TO RETIRE TO PRIVATE LIFE| front. E contests also will i are represented. 100 bond was fixed for Will-{ a son of Dr. Boris Sidis, a| © | psychopathosist, through his record of having been the. ! voungest student IN PHILADELPHIA 2—Three for- eigners were arrested on suspicion to- ree| day mear the home of State Senator y Eyre, Westchester, vhom one of the many bombs found in the New York postoffice was mail- The men protested they were in- nocent of any wrong doing and that they went to Westchester from Coats- vilie nearby to look at the “big boss'” house which they They are nightworkers at a Coatsville steel plant, ‘ted suspicion whe the way to * i Field Marshal Von Windenburg i President Fbert, his_intention to retire to private life. “During the trans von Hindénburg, duty to serve the fatherland, but wi the conclusion of a preliminary pe my task will be fulfilled and my de- in view of my Washington, May announcing | Patrolmen tes- Sidis carried a red flag 72 PERSONS KILLED IN EARTH . i SHOCK AT SAN SALVADOR| (he demonstration, 2—Seventy-twol thin 400 ALBANY NEWSPAPER PRINTERS ON STRIKE| May 2—With the ar- ht of Walter Barrett vice presdent of the Typographical settlement of ional period,” say considered it m Washington, persons were killed injured in the earthauake at San Sal-| intellizentiy vador April 25 according o ‘ul\lm;‘ sire to retire, the more 0 beca hard it has become for m ! my opinions and my entire personali- to continue to exer- Se it Is known. hnw;\hwki continued until yest program gs. | International believed no other! g that had been done would lAml-rl(‘.'n !mmm\ bmmm«v w.m dam- the walkout b s of the typographical newspapers They were held to await ex- federal ngents summon- ed from this city INCREASE IN SALARIES OF AMHERST FACULTY‘ the world ad y “relieve the unhappy conditions which places have prevailed.” EXPLOSION OF BOMB | AT BROWNSVILLE, PA. Brownsville, Pa. helieved to have been caused by a bomb placed in the office of Burgess | Charles H. Storrey. | building and :hn“rred vhlnd ws | for several blocks EARTHQUAKE OF 15 SECONDS' semewhat brighter tonight. DURATION AT ANDERSON, CAL.| in too many Mr. mmu lnn( with a mmmmoo\wesl_swm TO CAMPAIGN FOR $2,000,000 ENDOWMENT ~ae {rustees of increase in sa‘zlrn"h or momlnn of \hr“ faculty at Ambherst v the board of trustces today. scale for instructors, now 500. was increased from $1.200 to $2.000. ssore. now from $1.600 5| was made $2.000 {0 §5.000. and the min- imum for professors was $3.000 conference is to| continued mmerruw | Publishers have offered an advance ¥ received for| e men demand college was voted !quake of filteen seconds The | felt here ecarly from $1.200| devson, duration was and also at 1ot 54 weekl | the past vear, b ssen was m; increase start a cam- an additicnal endow- the universit: s action was taken on_the recom- of President Tre_present endow. No distnrbance at Mount I although a1 52,000,000 for BHITAIN HAS NO PLAN FOR ISSUANCE OF NEW LOAN London, May 2.—The treasury in an official statement today says that no plan for the issuance of a new loan has been decided upon. since the volcano| A soore of | | showed signs of renewed activity. neld - Shanktin. ment of Wesleyan is 33,000,000, It was also voted to make substan- tial increases in salaries of the mem- bers of the faculty, particularly the ‘COUNCIL OF THREE SETTLES STATUS OF KIEL CANAL (Hawas)—The eoun- ment of the |Jllllding, a three story structure, which collapsed over them, were recued by fircmen., and agents of the department. of EIGHT-HOUR DAY ON THE PANAMA RAILROAD —The government- uty sheriff of Hartford county for 10|tice years. He was g tobacco treasurer of the uffield Mutual Fire Insurance com- Dopany. ¢ A i younger men, Professor Edward C. Schnelder of| Colorado college was electeq. head of the Biolozy department of Wesleyan. He is a graduate of Y, Germany proba- proprietorshin of. the railroad has put into A TLondon despatch Friday quoted effect an cight-hour day for the long- the Daily Mail as 3 British government was about to offer a great new loan in the form of stock ring 4 per eent lntere ower|an anarchist May Day Dlol. A bachelor says that kissing a through ‘it good wai' to remove paint. * national control, oo 834 will he levied under and Balboa. now is on an eight-hour basis, canal service

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