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SETE HAS VOTED T0 SEAD THE PEACE PP bl | e v ‘| a galion. > | 1 ' | Gold holdings "of Bank of France ) b’ Fedanl ‘;nd m{fl\l::u!?n :fl 388,113,000 francs, at o B 'ENDEAVOR TO SETTLE HARD Fim ‘to Reveal Three Régn) 2 : ed, ‘tv.l“a'].‘h".‘ Fnli'fd:::“ British ldv;|lr-lty denied shipments X % —‘——"' ; With Netification That it Had Finally “Refused to Advise and COAL WAGE CONTROVERSY.| (gil.’ bt égntnl:;:t' . VET | of gold are being made to New York| Many Additional Casualties, Both Killed and Wounded, e Consent to Its Ratification”—The Vote Against Ratifi- e it ot e 1k Assemblyman Gillst introduced in sulted From Clashes During Thursday Night and Fri New York, March 18 —William Jen- | Indianapolis, Ind, March 19.—Ar- | ; il cation Was 51, Made Up of 13 Republicans and 38 Dem- | the haid coal ficlds on April 3 wag | nings Brvan declared here tonight that | rest of the firet of he 125 coal operat- | New York legisluture a bill legaliz ) —Reports From Cities in Various Parts of Germany Tell | taken today by the sub-commitiee Of | his ambition was not to enjoy the |ors or miners indicted by a special |in§ 275 per cept beer. e e . ocrats—21 Democrats Quit the President’s Lead and |miners and operators appointed to ar- | honors of public office but to discharge | federal grand jury here for alleged| guiv oo aged by the United of Continued Operations by the Radicals—The o | anthrdtite coal e e commits | agyfully as possible his debi of grati- | violation of the Lever fuel control| g 2Nl WAL, RIS Al ce" o prevent Still Remains § i Voted For Ratification—Senate Majority Now Plans a | 82:5000E fop) Tinees: The COmilq | code to the American people. o, | et and conspicacy Cseotions o, the | SRS 19088 R M UL ol vernment emains in Declaration of a State of Peace to Relieve the Nation of | continte iis deliherations tomorrow | nouncement on the democratic presi- | day when Carl J. Fletcher, of In- |and Feru: S Berlin, March 13 (By the A. P.).— November. 1913, it has peen s | a e 4 % and Monday. Anstead of taking the | dential nomination since the ' an- | dianapolis, secretary of the Knox| oo i Erginciiiien introduced|Beriin has not yet succeeded in | that about 50600 Jews from g the War Status, and Leave Treaty For the Voters in Nov- | "5 Sa5ieid SO CL s action, | Bouncement of his brother in Lincoln | County {Indiana) = Coal Opera(ors | ¢,rce hilis he says. will eualize ihe | WeTEInG rom the chaos into which it | Poland, Galicia and East Prussia hav Phil Murray, intefnational vice presi- | would not. vote for Senator G M. |Btates marshal nere. Mr. Fletcher | distrfbution of coal and prevens | Was ihrown when Dr. Woltgank Kapp | come to Berlin. The Jewish populbay ember. dentwof the United M’fle‘d“g’fk"!é de- | Hitchcock if he were elected a.dele- | was released immediately when he fur- | fuel shortages. thok szernf:‘:cézs:m‘:r{en‘l ;":Zz: ::)t :ltn “u‘é'n‘-"’p&‘;%‘.fl’ “The umbm‘» clared every effort would be made to | go, & % 3 3 X Y S Washington, March 19—The treaty | DOt 18 republcans ana 38 democratn. | EASS S SEREL Moo o | SA%e 9, the national convention. " i nished, bond of 10000 for his. 33-| * Alconfarence of heads of the Immi. Alough most ul, i not al, of the | of Jews tirred up feeing ¢ of Versailles failed of ratification for | Toright's roll call follows: March 31, when the present contract 5§ On the roll call 1 democrats broke et s | troops which formed the backbone of | the widespread circulation of reposts expires. a speech at a dinner at the Aldine| Others of the me nindicted are ex-|Sration Service is being held at Eilis =y « the fourth time and then the senate|,g,y from the administration ranks 2 ; the revolt hav y speculate Bires. contract fo make and|ClUD ArTaned in celebration: of his | pected {o surrender within the next|PIoTer. resigned from the Canadian (i TOIt BYE 1, the Cy proper, | fhut many of he Jows were 1 A o i . New York: disorders ~ continued spasmodically | ing in foodstuffs and other n 4 voted to send it back to President|and voted for ratification. W e e 15 ke 1t before the | Cul4 Dirthday anniversary by friends | few days. £ e e during Thursday night and Friday. | and also operating as money I 5 Wilson with a notification that it had | The roll call follows: present agreement_ expires, if possi- | 31 admirers of all partfes. This ad-| It became known tonight that alll Eigoon persons are under arrest in|Many additional casualties, both . in| The Jews are generally keeping fnally “refused to advise and con-| For the the resolutio Dl i Brevent anv possibility of | ULeSt Was the first on a speaking tour | the Indiana operators under indict- k sent to its ratificatio Republicans—Ball _Calder, Capper, A . e o 2 ing | the streets today. The rescru v : tos Pitcairn, Pa., in connection with a d and wounded, occurred during ke operators at today’s conterence | Je¢t of his address. Comparing eiy- |for_publication by federal ofticials. | 1°¥ WOrth $200,000 whith 8 JUIber o patsnt were Siled | theloaervatives tofpuanat tae wiNN asked that the miners remain at work | 17ation fo a mighty Tiver which will| .The Indiana operators held a meel-| Finnish troops were forced to evac- | or maimed in front of the Hotel Ad- | ing strength of the radical el On the decisive roll call the vote{Curtis, Dillingham, Bdge, Elkins, Fre- was 49 for ratification to 36 against, | linghuysen, Hale, Jones, (Washing- the opposition numbering in its ranks | ton), Kellogg, Kenyon, Keyes, Len- 20 democrats who were unwilling o | root, Lodge, McLean, McNary, New, wee the treaty go through with the!page ~Phipps, Smoot, Spencer, Ster- N : i di to an official statemen: by |One officer was mortally wounded at 1 1% Tepublican reservations objected to bY | ling. Sutherland, Wadsworth, War- | hegonmed by the miners' reprosenta. | lietimes and those which he declared [tion as to what Indiana operators|SPTding 1o e ey ¥ | o'clock by members of the security | DETAILS OF CHAOTIC i he president, and three ~democratic | ren, Watson. Republicans 8. % | tives that this might be possible if. any | st g0 were Indicted was given out. This in- - and 12 republican irreconcilables. | Democrats — Ashurst. Beckman, police stationed at the guardhouse at CONDIT/ONS IN BERLIN b t be 0 In the latter class he placed formation, said to have been author- 4 3 B . th o placed the | for . said to have been auf the Brandenburg Gate. Twenty-one democrats quit the Dres- | chamberinin, Fletcher, Gore, Hender- | fiegons woor gf‘x:sg I e &0 | Profiteer. private monopoly, obstacles | ized by federal officials, did not con-| , American Manufacturers Export | e e Berlin, March 15—(B; v~ ident's lead and voted for ratification, | yon = Kendrick, King, Myers, Nugent, , Marc —(By the A.m, ; d ¢ 4 h ¢ |ordered an automobile bearing the of- e to the wage earner’s progress and tais th ji t ¢ith the | Association will hold its monthly | OT 3 i tter was dropped ! 4 gress and the | tain anything in connection with the o w 2 & e : Ut the defection failed by seven|(wen' Pnelan, Pitiman, Pomerens, | iohors Surther dohate. 1t aas stat | {7nier's advance, and the rules of the | specific charges against those indict- |luncheon in New York at the Penn-|fcers Who were reported to have been votes of providing the two thirds | punsdell Smith ; H Tembers'of the Baltic Torce which In- | ot rros Lok, 0, beriin by f 2 5 swivania Hotel on March 24. of S1tic ot which 1o | e e e E ¢ site to ratif: Rtvlana): Tnm‘flffi“‘{,{%i_h f{;‘;"‘ od, and action at the present time de- |.United States senate, which he de- | ed. ; — vaded Berlin, to halt. Thedrr\;‘nnnml foport that the Tadicn) mg?!-:., esult was tegarded everywhere fln:n'm)-' and Walsh (Montana ’"C“,‘,; arative figures showing that A committee on economics, to be a | CT" surrounded the car and the offi- | ments are everywhere in charge’: apital as having put over in- |\ > oD Wolcott. Democrats 21. ‘part of the French Finance Ministry, | ¢ers opened fire with. revolvers on |the Total for ratisfication—49. .[anthracite miners are paid less than Was formed for the purpose of cur- | civilians. An armored motor <car ap- D o bituminous coal diggers were intro- important industrial « and bitter fight between the These travelers state that. the tailing the national expenditure. peared upon the scene and the soldiers | ers are not only armed, but are bes Against: duced today by the workers. These B f].')e l . T LEo TE U e remithe S50t e b o e M 3 e b econsider. the vote | Bepublicans — Borah. Brandegee. | figures indicated that the hard coal t Method (o) veloping rade The Staté Department could not|Officers’ car and simultancously the | own barracks <0t troopede 4 iry once more 10 ratify collapsed | FerT@1d, Mcance, Gronna, Johnson | day workers, Who comprige about T4 ! own barracks at many points fa i e e g : ot southwestern and central Germamy Tneemtion leaders on both uldes | (California); Knox, La Follette Me- | per cent. of ail the men emploved in confirm the .report that Wolfgang | Police fired with their rifles upon it. . Cormick, Moses, Norris and S| . : ; R 710 areeing that further ratification ef- | [OTHICH ," Norris her- | the anthracite region, received 18 7-1 Kapp, head of the Berlin countér| The three officers fell dead and the and that soviet governmerits man—12. t. less pay than miners doing / PG e ool salnine ) S ey ,‘*’3’!’“’“ over, “;‘m:]fld’im Ltrgter been installed in several cities. - g By . an—12, | per cent. less pay d o 2 > A . en Linden was crowded at the time N e e {ime 2% A€ | Democrats—Comer, Culberson, Dial, | similar work in the soft coal fields. Look around you; on every side you have concrete, visible examples ol Sl Atie x| ian0 (h Exphloss D Rl sema Ous m?‘&.‘?.ii"im‘“’,"‘flfi&&?&f“" it . 8 Gay, Glass, Harrls Harrison, Hitch- | The date. the iners said, also show.|§ of what advertising has done, not ' theoreticall but actually. The Meat Commission, He was inquir- | caused a_panic. Six civilians were | ftal, as no papers have been iseasl | ' Whether cock Johnson, (South Dakota); - | ed that contract workers of the har vidence is overwheiming. The facts speak for themselve i i ibilities - | wounded by the bursting missiles and 1 }r:\:\r—m_‘ :.m;:r::l':l:r: ’:'o“\:l‘dn:;t‘l:;:} by, McKellar, Overman, Reed, Robin- | coal field were paid a scale equivalent evidence is 2. pe: r the: ves. The tests ing into possibilities of northern de g i 3 T in the last five days. The strikesis velopment for meat producing pur-| Were taken for medical aid into the | crippling all means of transportatiom poses. Hotel Adlon. and no mails or out of town In the early morning two persons |ypapers bave reached Berlin mined. but the rapublicans sery-|Som Sheppard, Shields, Simmons, | to the wage received by the pick and Have been made and the results are available on all sides. Can ygu ket if he di It would re.| Smith, (South = Oarolina), Stanlay. ' machine men in the bituminous |} " disregard these proofs? Can you disregard the volume of busin Dosh for many weeks to come in a|Sw%anson, Thomas, Underwodd apd | mines, » e Ly R s dSeiseed et s dal that ha.s ba_ae_n de»\'eloped through the use of printer's ink? Robert Underwood Juhn.on._nzmed; ““w; g}.l‘i%eyd m?g: K;\'on dw:;re‘wnmlldeflt Sunday. e ommittee pigeonhole. In the vots of | 7 8 et 5 Bt ihaye o recatveratileast an Advertising is a business developer of positive value. Its ac- Dby President Wilson as Ambassador - m;;‘mrtrs Wwhich ‘ended in streef The guests in the fashionable UH& A o Thich the senate washed | riCiive" senators, nime republicans | increase of 15 7-10 per cent, more than (| complishments are continuous. It furnishos' that service which botn | {9 Rome. was among the assengers on | AEHINE L diiorer last night'] fon, DOn, JAnden . hotels are 4 7 eaty 1o the White House, the re.|and three democrats were paired.|any wasge award made fo the bitu- (] sellers and buyers have found indispensable. It works without dis- Fiavre, % in the outlying sections o Berlin_in% making up beds, washing dishes LY publican leaders had the sipport ‘of | Three republicans and one democrat i e s contended 1l crimination. Having available the economic method of increasing || 4 | the workmen's districts €ast and north | carrying on an exchange of articlesial he democrats voted almost solid in | Fatification. The pairs follow: workmen, they should rPcf‘i}"e a }15;.'1;:‘: For the best advertising service in Norwich and vicinity, make use went our on strise in sympathy with Where it is reported that twelve un- lm“d'm“- ‘v:yme T As opposit , Mfi:;x;:;:rc .G:Q?;&%bernp;!gzfi?. :zfie‘ggan that paid the soft coal pi of The Bulletin's columns. N the striking lonsshoremen at New urm‘vd( army _?‘mcc;s read!ng;r t:"he ri}r ! pooling their foodstuffs, which 5 BeaL Stop plREEs. by, the wia | B Toilh Dabita. fort catiniaticey] In the past week the following matter has been published in The e S R . bought haphazardly in hurried on shops. The closing down of Semce to relieve the mation of the war|With Senator Fall, republican, New | GOLBY'S NOMINATION i} Bulletin for two cents a day: icle by a mob and severely beaten i status of war status which the demo- , Mexico, against. REPORTED FAVORABLY ! Partial lifting of the embargo on ex- | and several of them killed. at r r . serergls e 4 towns in | AMerican bar was the last n . press shipments imposed more than a eports from :cities an s rivet driven into the general SA1S maniain can be ended only by | Senaiors Nelton, republican, Min- Bulletin Telegraph Local General Total Week ago in Chichgo because of | vericus parts of Germany {ell of con- | which now Is Without a single Jeake & the aty’s ratification. A fight on |nesota, and Senator Harding, repub-| <o .00 March 19.—Action of T, strike of expres§ workers, was an-|tiried operations by radicals, but in b it ) e that proposal probably will begin | Hean, Ohio, for ratification. with Sen- |, FESUASION o ATCE, o Hommie- Saturday, 1= 324 536 founced. some of the. cities the radical move- 5 when the senate reconvenes Monday. | ator 'Penrose republican, Pennsyl- | {he since JOtIRC (ERNE TG ] Monday, 100 207 385 igf nient seemingly is waning and work- | REVOLUTIONARY SAILORS The roll eall an ratification came four | vania, againgt. 3 nomination of Bainbridge Colby to be |f Tuesday, 102 318 494 A bill designed to prohibit moving | men were returning to their jobs. This FIRED FROM WINDOWS ago, almost to the hour, after | Senator C;mmings. republican, secretary Jof state was pected o} Wednesday, 110 339 549 pictures on = Sunday to which ad-|Is _especially true In south Germany Nepigings - . re of the three attempts at{fowa and -Townsend. —republican. .. ¢olconfirmation Dby the senate 2 mission is charged was introduced in| The expectation had been that Pres- | Copenhagen, March 19.—A eation on November 19, ichigan, for ratification. with Sen-; "0 5l G ool Chairman Lodge of Th_ur-day, 101 386 572 the New York legislature by Assemb-|ident Ebert and his faithful ministers | from Munich, Bavaria, dated 'mv_r:u;:;.&n fo;her J.{S’.‘.‘;,',‘.E.fi'o 'PT::;::'«, repubbican, Wash- | " o ittee was, understood to Friday, 98 360 565 . J|lyman Hunter. would arrive in Berlin today to join | day, says Premier Von Kahn in deve atifie 3 ¢ Aty Rilae | bave planned to call the nomination tlans was |, Semtors Gerry, democrat, ' RAOE ! up Monday, but it appeared possible Mexico, for' vatification, with Sena- | Action might be delayed by the af- °Na” | termath of the treaty fight. tor Smith, democrat, Arizona, against.| ", “committee. which held exten- e renublican rese: 41 votee ey SOVEN democraty voting with the ublicans In the \egirma- tive. The vote against wae 51, made Gustav Noske, minister of defense, and | dressing the Landtag on events ee of In-| Dr. Schiffer, minister of defense, and | Nuremberg said- detachments of iana must choose a candidate to|aid them in their efforts to stabllize : fifteen hundred revolu! tionary fill the vacancy created by the with- | the sitvation. Information from Stutt- fired on a detachment of drawai of Thomas Taggart from the | £art. however, is to the effect that the | from windows of houses, Totals . Democratig _State Com: 1934 3101 | sive hearings hefore it acted, d'd not senatorial race. '¥‘"l r!ur‘e ?fhthn f:herl gu;ernm:nl tz several pedestrians. In the af its v fa ri Mr. C#lby's it the capita as been pogtponed an A large crowd tried to storm the ‘NICKY" Axnsrgm READY TO {FEAR OUTBREAKS IN ol A e i R e e hate i | fumionen Snesy operators e Mst| Northern Colorado in ' semi-dark- | that its appearance here cannot be ex- | Jice station and 23 persons were SURRENDER FOR BOND THEFTS IRELAND ON EASTER | members reserved t¥a right to discuss 8 - 5 i 8 s under dense’ clouds of dust and | pocted before Sunday and possibly not | and eighty wounded. i | compel a vote. most 07 ‘b anarefers indicted were ] Poos U et ext Tuesay. > ) the nomination when it reached the slies: “ § - {=and. Thousands of acres of wint. hext Tuesday. The premier added that the Maroh 0k=Jtled , W, | London, March T~ The governinent | senate fooe . ¥ He Sugzested ihree remedies .hat|men present at wage scale confer|yheat were damaged and many farm| According to present plans, the na- |and the police were now masters icky” Arnstein, for whom the po-|is taking special precautions against| In the hous “llinois and western | houses destroyed. onal “assembly members will leave | the situation. ew York, surpass all others in efiectiveness’: | ences wi ... Freedom of speech; supplying of citi- | —Indiana tiio, Representative Dal- liee have been searching for several|possible outbreaks in Ireland on East- — E in time to attend a meéling L P .- linger. republican, of Massachusetts,| yens with “incorruptible channels of | Pennsylvania—since the passage of R Ceaty . e % 2 v i i £ 2 £ L g e i ssembly in Berlin on Tuesday. Gurities valued at $5.000.000 in the | ties have known for some. time (hat | ey O o eI E0 | nota newspaper,” and faith in the in- | tuhed the opinion that the charges | Xnlc il Rea Cross workers in W | the hrow of the short-lived Kapp COLLISIONS IN BERLIN financial district, is in the city and|the Sinn Fein has considered the | od 100 were held un at the depart. | (oligence and capacity of the people. |against. them include publication of|jox car near Norvobssisk, South Rus- | regime conditions resembling, even in g 4 . o P ; 7 vere heid up at the depart- | [fe refused to “admit the possibility of | coal quotations as a means of regu- - = » e sure, those prevailing in | . COPenhagen, March 19.—One 3 I Lt ity Tiaing: okl | horaor ey of Remedl chtipaand atmwn ] ment untll a_secretars should take | revolution in the United States” lating coal prices, and use of the|Si® it Was announced. L e eetuen ot ot | dred persons were kilied and X formed late this afternoon. MEiis ot ialleved Howeveris fhal Bunit i on Sen LS e ok MO RRERE I (il prople's, Il 1B obstriuted, | CBAck ‘G s7steny | in. the ek i of the strikers in Berlin continued to-.| than two hundred others wounded . i I Booting Fhaktvea ik LIPEHME [newaoaes alte. Hihat the Shoveiicht ns. In view of the|ihe force that accumulates behind the | Whereby dues of members of the U,:f:,',]ys‘:l':f:,','[hf'[pr‘;"'g‘,,.tb,’-m,f.h'{ to, absent themselves from their | Collisions in various quarters of Bees tion from a representative of a surety |is soMclently supported fo be really | Boperie early confirmation off Mr.|parrier is the guaranty that it will be | miners’ union are withheld from their | ie Guffering privations in R | ; quently the population | #in Thursday, according to adviels company who anmounced that he had| formidable. although It 1s: possible| GOLY: however. it was not expected|removed.” he sald. “If temporary |Fay and turned over to the union 10- | some not securine work and oth i ncing difficulty in ob- | from the German capital. Eye prepared a bond of $100,000 to insure | there may e sporadic oufbreaks in| M Dallinger. bill would.be pressed. |damage is dome in the transition from | cals. The ‘check off’ system was|OUF, MO0 JSCRUNE OUS RO othe D A hesses of occurrencel wiich Einticins reine: o BIE ACHGEE | cecrein Miafiicte, N the abnormal condition, caused by the | Mentioned specifically in the instruc- glkt' outside the Town Hall was his > " 2 v obstruction, to the normal condition of | tions to the special grand jury by & % isorders, and it is declared that e B it i L | O e e e reAken | WITH STRIKING STEVEDORES | progress, the blame 15 not upon those | TWIted States District Judge A. B.| it "end i oF Senator Waiton amend- | ing the election law in relation to! St acute. S ¢ | the suburb of Schoenenberg g . s - = v y o t - . 1 a " b prPmscmry ficers of the Baltic troops were gene F. McGes was informed. boast the possession of arms and am- 3 o who remove the fetters placed upon | Anderson when, the jury was called|pati " nominations for the offiee of > rail have made attempts to | Officer P! Arnstein, however had not appear- | munition and threaten a disturbance | NeW York, May 19—Striking long- | the people’s will, but upon those who | following the strike “of bituminous Juistice 6f the supreme court aroused | resume service, but their efforts have | erally tramped to death - by ed at the criminal courts building | Easter Monday. 1t is rumored that|Shoremen engaged in coastwise traffic are foolish enough to denv the right | coal miners to investigate {Re coal in- 3 5 : o a - : denunciation of the Citizens' Unis | not proved altogether successful. One | crowd. 3 the dime (WA Clotcd Tor the ds | the Drospectivs trouble in Manehester | announced todas that union teamsters. | of he neople {0 have what they want | dusirs. ne Citizens' Union. | T e Shortly before the closing hour, |and Liverpool is not expected to ma- | iR Sympathy with the strikers, would | in government. e Attorney General Palmer asked | ne from Berlin this morning. the | NO AMERICAN! - 4 William 3. Fallon, law partner of Bu. | terialize.” * |retuse to move freight from plers here | “\e can better understand the po- | VALERA HAS FULFILLED HIS Congress for $2.500.000 for the Burewa | journey having been without incident, &Ju::f'l‘: cerMARE Fone B e, Arnatein's counsel, || Referring to the notification given | Ut ;::ms;{;\:g in settted.. Five hun- |ltieal situation which we have o meet - MISSION IN UNITED STATES |of Investigation, $300,000 for the en-|and one will leave Cologne for Berlin MANY, who was in the building on business, | by Allen Clement Edwards, Liberal, to msters, ng ' to strike | we bear in mind three propo- forcement of prohibition and $600.000 | tomorrow morning. Another train| <o [3edy- said that McGee in a telephone con- [ the London Times of his intention to | léaders already are out on a sympa- New York, March 19.—Famonn De|for employment of special attorneys, | reached Frankfort from Berlin during | ;i eponsion. March 19 —OfMcial s versation had stated that Arnstein A8k the premier Monday whether the | thetic stril “First, that greed and selfishness are | Valera, “president of the Republic of 3 the day, but a train from _Lignitz | jooo% from Berlin today said 5o Am announced tonight that the | Baibridge® Colby made an extensive|hound for Berlin found the track torn |jnoyn, were injured during the ool adopticn by the United States senate | statement to the Senate foreign up at Erfurt and could not reach the e would not surrender this afternoon as | Bovernment is informed of risings | Fears that marine engineers and the | always attempting to obstruct human | Ireland, he feared the cierk's office would be|Dlanned for Easter Monday and | Masters, mates and pilots unions also; progress Closed by the time he Arcived And he | Whether the navy has seized a con | WOuld join the strike were temporanly | = “Second, that the sooner an ol s Jol ke w : n of a reservation to the peace treaty |lations committee regarding the in- 5 lc?fi:‘:‘;x&n‘:fl:m l:e”n.uo-l.- 3id not wish to spend the night in|SiEnment of arms and _ammunitions | allaved when ncgotiations for wage | tion to the public will is removed, the | approving the principle of gelf-deter- | formation on which the committee is en the attack on the officers oc- | sembly would take up in Berlin Meges B Tecoee mited "m}mn‘ to Pl | from Germany, the Daily Maildeclares | 80Justments hegan hetween Henry L. | beiter for all concerned. | mination for the Irish people has ful- | delaying action on his nomination as|cnrred in the Schoenenberg section | Gov tie ‘question of amnesty f - fon that ‘with the necestary ~ar- | hat no arms from Germany have been | JoVce, the rebresentative of the rail: | ' “Third, right always triumphs n the | flled his mission in this country. Sectetiry of State last night a mob first surrounded the | who 'participated in the Kapp s A “angements made for bail. Arnstein |5eized and that the povernment i | 10Ads of this port, and oficials of | en “President” De Valera’s announce- = truck In which they were riding. Some | 7o Derc el or the Ebert : woilld give himself up next Monday.| COnvinced Germany is in no wise'ym. | these unions. ‘The men demand a| “Just now the world is recovering |ment was made in a cablegram to Ar- | william A. Smith and John Sell,| O th® workmen climbed up on the | ment was expected to return to Fhllon stated he hag adeined ass: | plicated in any Sinn Fein plot. w:g: ncrease of approximately 50 per | frora the most destructive war known | thur Griffith, cting head of the Re- | g5 :1 rohibition enforcement agents | [TUCK and dissuaded the peonle from | Saturday, it was said, and Dr. SR fhe churs wRMlE rebiik PHen it s i T 2 to Pisiory. God grant thatthe lessons | public of Ireland.” Mansion House, | fo05 s ProtiPItion enforeement AEen s | injuring the officers owing to the fact | fer, minister of justice in the old or hours If necessary to prepare the| DEFENSE OF REALM ACT teaoalonnor, president of the In- | learred in the awful conflict may | Dublin, which read: e trton and conemiaey. Bota o | that they were not armed. The truck | inet, is acting chancellor of the papers but that he had heard noth- EFFECTIVE IN IRELAND | [Siational * Longshoremen's union, | ncyer be forgotten. “A Te Deum should be sung |2fxiorHon o anted mmoney from | WAs permitied to nroceed. but when | regime in® further. eft tonight for Washington to confer.| “We have learned at least one les- | throughout all Ireland, We thank Al | 2Ue D AV saccepbe g g ¢ with Chairman Benson of the United ched Klonnenstrasse another mob Announcement that Arnstein was in| London, March 19 —Seflous state- son namely, that it is a mistake to{mighty God, we thank the d off the officers and beat them ¥ E States shipping board on proposals t. " V0~ v r v L ATty - > D o i requte a two-thirds vote to ratily a : mediatels caused & st 1 the.eriminal | Hons of the epabitean anmy yo Iobrrad | °70 the strike. IeAtss Jiomatority of congress tean [(PRdR fof TIrelands fere © who: hael[ - Rumanian deleantion sent fo Wiar- soiris building, where every ofticial| were made in the divisiona) court here R declsre war; it ought to be easy to|worked so unselfishly for our cause, |S2W to confer with the Poles' rela-|were seen in v: Parts of the city. Dead i the legal formailty said he| todny wrer thy qonsonal court here | NEW HAVEN ROAD REPORTS end A War a8 to begin it. W thank the heroic dead whose sac- |tive to peace negotiations with™ so- UThese 0K Sesponanlity e M5 reachisg o the German delegation in Paris shows - e ] noble | former saloon keepers. American nation, we thank all the MUCH FIGHTING WITH acan placards SPARTACISTS AROUND ESSEN E s madc victory possible. viet Russia has not met Poli ‘Uur mission has been successful, |ficials owing to the recent change s heen ceiceived by the mind | The principle of self-determination | Rumanian government. rt ¢f man. and our nation's was willins to remain on duty no|as to the power to retain Irishmen fn| =~ SHORTAGE OF FREIGHT CARS| . “The lcague of nations, with our na- {rifi [In the formation of the Kapp-Von the situation is most serious in matter how late the hour if Arnstein |prison without trial under the defense —— Hiigompes s he highest iriiDal n | Luettwitz dictatorship. wouid only appear. The amount of | of the realm act, which was a war| Hartford, March 19.—The man-{™?a — Ruhr distriet, particular] %54 $160,000 named by Arnstein as the | measure. agement of the New Haven road has| 3N} g a been formally adopted in an inter- L Y | sovie s Essen, where there is much Sghting %811 he was preared fo give was said | The aitorney general, upholding the | reporied fo E. Kent Hubbard. presi:|influcnce in t-r icague should go far | national instrument. Ireland has been | Seven masked men raided the ofd | SOV .::;LREcAuFLLAEYTEsnBFr:N&Amn | with Spartacists. The same situationms sy court officiais to be satisfactory. |regulation, said that the Irish repub- | dent of the Manufacturers’ Associa- | °\ard making war impossible by |given her place among the nations by | Tarr dist warehouse at Lexing- URG | 410 is reported in Dusseldorf. —— lican army had continued its prepara- | tion of Connecticut, a strihgent | CUlt Vating the spirit of brotherhood. | the greatest nation of them all.” ton, Ky. They forced two guards to 3 s Reports of the resignation of R STEAMER CARTARIA WAS tions with the avowed intention of es- | Shortage of freight cars. S ntlon preprescntatives in the | The cablegram was signed “Eamonn |unlock the warchouse, stealing nine- | CoPerhasen, Mixch 12 Cheaflets 218 | tay ‘Noske as minister of defense & DAMAGED BY EXPLOSION | (Ebishing a republic. and he declared | Manufacturers are asked to work leagne should be elected in districts by | De Valera and colleagues.” ty-four cases of whiskey seized Inst | Lot IO e pasty contra- | Rt confirmed in the delegation's Y that the present state of Ireland was | their forces Sunday to hasten un-|POPUIa 3 e January at Versailles, Ky. S It wasts - 1 Vices, but th R 5 ” due to these operations, which were | loading and the rélease of bow ana| “Amother great nroblem that presses | CHURCHILL STARTS POLITICAL 2 SRR SR ety Lites. iy R ";n‘i’,"l”h‘.“‘!:‘“'l' e New York, March 19.—The United | utill a menace to the government of | coal cars, Upcp us tor solutidn 1s that presented FLARE-UP IN ENGL hip Olocksen, fram | el ® sovet repbito there. acood winl States shipping board steamer Car- | rsland. “The shortage is not due to inade- | PY the private monopoly. Al the e m‘:f:sz;e;?am\’;:‘:h P tor Viadivos, | in% to a despaich from Hamburg un- Efi::&:fi'w‘;:::“‘ iy« taria. which put into Norfolk vester- | fThe attorney general ~maintained |Quate equipment of the road” said|Deneficlaries of monopoly are assem- | Iondon, March 19.—Winston Spen- | tol deht fire off Cave Mala,:atter |0 oy o0ay & date. ! g duy after leaving here for Cape Towr, | that th f i bling in one army and unde: 1 : o e 2 . The despatch adds that fighting is fas been damaged by an exmosion in | that the regulation was still ‘neces- | James W. Coleman, chief clerk of the ‘ > ¢ one lead- | ger Churchill, the war secretary, to-|leaving Balhoa. A government tugiproceeding in the to ¢S < P her forepeak, ofiala of tha board here | *~ 2@ he court upheld this view. | Hartford division of the New Haven CrShiD fo challenge the right of the | day added fuel to the political con- | towed back the vessel to Baiboa har-| Bevency mites novthwest of Hommrs | HOUSE S8ENDS THE NAVY 2 were advised tonight. Officials of the | \eno GLUB 18 PLANNING [fi;‘:du::n‘s"{‘,‘:;‘r:;:‘jis ’;;"“F':;f"{:" it 1o the xm“.'iii?‘ic"?fi‘."’,‘fum' fi“"“‘,""“, f‘"g“;f‘ By, u;:‘ R {or whars ghe 'wan L between regulara and armed workmen, PAY BILL TO GO United States and Australia 1 ry - | Premier Lloyd George that the coal- aal a ding t S 3 SRER Raratas the ship, Teporns ROUND-THE-WORLD DERBY | ™, Were unable fo move the cars.y | It Matters not in what form the isstie | ition liberals and unionists unite into| The right of President Wilson to| fiaminrs (heve ccems o he ma pros: |, Washington, March 13—After re BB SRS 56 SEtormation o the ooy C. L. Bardo, general manager, has|!% Presented. whether in the corporate | o new party to oppose labor and the|the United States District Court at|pect of the troops surrendering. © - | {uSing to agree to senate amendmeaty -5y Nw York ; March 19—The Aero|informeq Mr. Hubbard that he will | (" jeronn of municipal franchises or | extremists, enforce the coal control act is at-| " . i o) by which pay increases also would be. Previous reports were that the ship | Club of America announced tonight | ®TanKe to work all way freights and | i {1 015:,1‘}?.::@";:::?3“,;’,{,"Lf‘,‘,'“"“ In an article in the Evening News.|tacked in a suit which was filed in e given officers and men of the had put into the Virginia port witn |it would submit to the Aeronantic|jraveling switchers Sunday to assist|;*{F 0 Chitiiotion that muse be wer | Mr. Churchill reiterates the premier's|Cincinnati by attorneys for the House | REVIVAL OF ANTI-JEWISH coast guard and public health sar= her bows damaged, evidently as the | Federation plans not only for the|’? Placing and moving cars released. | oo™ O must be re- | call of }'elstsrday and characterizes | Coal and Coke Co. of Eikhorn, W. MOVEMENT IN GERMANY | vices, the house today sent ‘hfig result of 4 round-the-world Derby contemplated e s Rt the so-called socialist party as the|Va. pay bill to conference. < S50, PR rnmmet. s contemplated |, oy ARLES H, BICKART HAS and iy monepoly ts indefensible | most dark and formidable menace | Berlin, March 15 (By the A. )| _Declaring that republican VISCOUNT ASTOR ESTATE aeriai Derby around the South con- WAIVED EXAMINATION | that &n intelligent people will nermit | fronteqr @ or oon civilization is con-| 4 gyp | ONGSHORESMEN Om A sudden and widespread revival of | Seémed opposed to increases for tinent in winter and a circuit of the themselves to 1 b ronted. 4 the anti-Semitic movement made it- ice men except petty officers 421963 POUNDS STERLING | stjantic in summer. Bridgeport. . Conn,” | March — 10— o2 {hona who use the meivats SaicHme T STRIKE IN GALVESTON| o ‘ol today when at interyals|enlisted men of the navy, London, March 18 The —English wil |, FI4NS for the races will be carriea | Charlex I, Bicknrt, ‘president of the | s n'manns of exploiting. the oiand DUCHESS:Egg ggtfl-ua‘?:fu'fi:“ Gatveston, Texts, March 19.—Ap. | throughdut the day leafleis were dis- | tative Crago. republican, Pennsy) a o federation headquarters in France | National Fruit Products Company -of P PR ; TS| Gaveston, s, March 19.—Ap- | s orotesting. nEainst ‘¢ ~ | nia; attacked the rule by which - 1",‘;,,,‘,",‘",",‘:',‘,',"‘;'_“";,‘:’,","‘;:;:r‘;g by \Dr. -Frank Q. Lahm, a foundee|Memphis, Tenn. /who was arrested | Dhq Charles Scanion. of Pittsbureh, proximately 1600 coastwize long- £ aga he pres. . Pmphi ‘nresident of the World Prohibition of the Aero Club anAl vice president | here two weeks ago on charges of hav- | v mm»::‘l e iaea hetweaaue of the lof the international organization. Heing violated the prohibition amend. S R S L | London, March 19—The Duchess of | shoresmen went out on strike today, | ence of Jews in public ofice and at. | bill was sent to conference, coni F i R Stnte |apparentlyt in sympathy with the P our distinguished guest who 18 knovn | Mariborough has iInstituted a suit for fie present Viscount Astor and John | 2180 Will arrange for participation ot | ment and of falsifying an income tax tempting to inflame the public mind | N that it would biock consideral g e ¢ the other services. walkout of New York dockmen called | PY cartoons picturing the German peo- | ©! R o, here ment and of dxlelfyine an income tax| the world over. and especlally in our | 'Be restitution of conjugal rights. | WAIKGH 0, C"Xo Gemands have been | Ple a8 Starving in a cage while well- R 28e00 Astor. e e e e e 1 Taers, Soniiem e ot |ana: as the champion of Tietle chil- Is the weual preliminary.to divores. in| submitted by the men, according to|fed and prosperous Jewish merchants OBITUARY. An antique bronze portrait of Drus- % S - | dren. the knightly friend of woman- r D: ship officials. ock on-and ate mhde to.may n't . siin Is presented to the British muse. | France next September. r:éfi:‘isn::;r!?;s‘htf'lg;qat:;\ qlanfl Was | hood. the incorrnptible statecman, | England, apparently: his caused no | steamship officia feed the animals.” Prominent Jewish Frederick Peass. BT e bound over to ne United Staces court | propiist of high Ideals. seer of tran: | BUIPrise in London. The Marlbor- gy N 7 g residents are outspoken In expressing | Meriden, Conn., March 19, — PROVIDENCE SCHOOL JANITOR Memphis under bonds of $50,000. | scendent vision, lover of mankind Buighs hivs heph(Rbretatpd (or seveial) TOUEXHIBIE GERNAN their serious apprehewsion over the |ick Pease, for the past 38 IDSHIPMAN K|LLED BY THREATENED ACTING MAYOR [LORD MAYOR OF CORK -~ yeore. menading; uion iiiie At BIGBhalNT. CRAtls A and’. th WARSHIPS IN ATLANTIC PORTS | recurrence of the movement at this|traveling salesman of the FALL OF A SEAPLANE 4 HAS BEEN SHOT DEAD {ime at Blephelm /Cas e. Parker company, died this G 5 luchess living in London ‘Washington, March 19.—Five Ger- The Baltlc troons which made such | 8t the Winthrop hotel from a . Providence, R. T.. March 19.—James; St P Samuel Gompers, president of the s o S e 2 E 5 o b Pensacola, Fla., March 19, M. Mayor, a 74 vear old public schvol| Tondon, March 20—The lord mayor | American Federation of Labor ac-| NEWBURY JURY AGAIN ma?h:‘f:i:ed; r;:-t:sfl‘:i::’il:: xnhlelao; % are ;‘r:ruw‘:lnn!flt:'l‘(al:\:"i l:n"t;rl':-sfl;-:rf'l; |2:‘:°:‘?‘:.?"h‘-“mmm‘ '|: Mm C. Grimms of Everett, Mass Janitor, was arrested today charged|of Cork was shot dead at ‘one o'clock | cepted an invitation to address the +EXCUSED FOR THE NIGHT ] machinist’s mate. was kilied, and | with having threatened to Kill Acting | this morning. The revolver was firad istice terms, a hnmeahly. a cruiser and | the azitation and numerous inciti sor Sept. 10, 1846, and came to Lieutenant three destrovers, will be brought to|handbills are attributed to iden at an early age. Hin wife Roland I New Jersey Legi 7 Dassenger, and |Mayor E. Merle Bixby of this city. |by masked. persong whose identity is o Tealie . B Mon this country next month, it was an- | Amongz the anti-Semitic street speak- | three years ago. Mr. mechanician, were | He pleaded not guilty at a prelimin- | unknown, They entered his residence| 42¥ and express his opposition toi |, Grand Rapids. Mich., March 19 v s < The jury in the Newberry electio: nounced today by the navy depart-;ers were Baltic officers and enlisted | member of all the local fal! of a seaplane |ary hearing in the district court and | and after firing the shot, escaped in| the Kansas plan for settlement of la- iracy held in $4.000 for trial March 30, an automobile i, conspiracy trial was excused for the|ment. They will be exhibited at At-|men. | ganizations_apd, of ; : night by Judge Scssions at 5.50 p. m,! lantic ports. ince the first German revolution in Highlana Country

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