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A%Y o ome——— NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT. FRIDAY. APRIL 18, 1910.-TWELVE PAGES. COBOR FEDERATION. ™2 — S HENGANS WL XY PR T B A — e S ROUNDLY SEORED o RUN FOR i D PELT EARLY SETTLEME e e 'S CLAIMS; GERM Representative Blandon of Teas| Councit For More Aid. Aspirants Do Not Heed Carranza’s F ETALY 9 L | | ! | chicago. April 18.—The murder of | | | | L young woman in the street on tic A | 1 S % \ suppress the crime wave which has swept over the city for several wesks. | A witness to the slaying told the | Three Generals of the Army and| e ~ Blandon Says Bolshevism Is Now R D G e 3 - B i S Showing Its Fangs Here—Other | ze and the man placed his arm: Three Men Lrom Civilian Lite An- MmLIriARY MEN UNDER FOCH [ETTS AG[;USE HUNS E[EM[N[}[AU AfiREES Xer Declares A, F. of L. Wields | 2:ound the girl She proke awuy @id | - mounce They Wi Scck High Hon- | i 9 9 S Spe w across the street, but was quickly " > OWCT. overtaken by the man, who drew a ors, | p A N T 1 Mineral Wells, Tex., April 18—Rcp- | head. There were no marks of ident- | Washington, April 15.—Six candi- | i resentative Thomas L. Blandon of |ification on the body. | dates are in the ficld for the presiden- | I i Abilene, Texas, speaking last night at i S ¢y of Mexico at the clection in July, ERMANY RF JECTS P { ACF ihe convention of the United States | pyyp pEW MEN WANT | 1920, despite President Carranza’s re- ‘; - P L W oo Tionds assaciation declured that [ auest that polities e put aside ror tio B Teuton Soldiers Reported to Have Peace Terms May Not Be Pre- the people of the country mus awak- present, advices from Mexico ('ify re- e s s e e gt entz ooy TO WORK ON FARMS vt hore totay satt, the sueceo- | FERENCE HELD | Occupation of More Terri-! Overtirown Provisional Govt. | sented Belore Next Saturday | . Samuel Gompers, president of the ——— { ber 1, after the election. Presid. o i o American Federation of Labor. Despite Shortage of Other Jobs, U. | Carranza, himself, is not el to ON PHONE STRIKE torv, Blockade of Ports Covernment IS Subsidized: i re-clection under the constitution : ] N OFFICIALS ARE ARRESTED NO DISCUSSION PERMITHED fe asserted that Gompers had| Tmployment Service Cammot Get | WO "'»"‘v"”‘]',‘"']"‘.‘“ B ."“"“"“\":‘H_', S — and Discontinuance of ! | forced President Wilson to exempt la- ) e s O S AlkbuL talhnckior Pose i ) o e R Labor Tor Farmers. Giiiem s BELE o Do TnaVAROR : Feod Suggested. Secretary McAdoo to take seven hun-! <Washington, April 18.—Despite the | to e the morc popular master Gene: Burleson's Sug- dred millions of the mancy of the gurplus of labor reported in many scc- people and the railvoads and give it tions of the country, efforts of the to the members of the four big r Cniteaisiaienle T et i road brotherhoods; and that whe |secure labor for wark on the congress had pasced a bill to compel {has met with Jitti 1cees: government emploves to work {he|statement made public today Burl King bl I 5 cight hours for which they were he- tment of labor. < > urleson's plan for breaking Lo 1 bly seized Libau and overthrown the L sl b eafred B oo W i (e ~‘.1 Mbor situation, the | side; and Luis Cabrara, Felix Palu- | deadlock {hat has avisen in connec | to n e treuty) or peaces SIE is |l B S os i Sli G Lo the ity (g = I 3 i | v 5 . vicini and Agurre Burlanga on the . wage in- |indicated that the methods of coer -di ‘ Iatian coast it son to kill that bill by threatenin statement says telegraphic reports re- I 8 2 {ion With their demands for the Allies would .adopt | COFding to advices received by e 1 pence il Tettish press bureau herc Ve by, Ttaly and o Several Officials Arrested Slavia will pr be brought till decision soon o be exerted Ly the Italian deleg ear fruit, This controversy, onc of the myst ! Were it Not For German Interfer- | Germans Will Be Permitted to Ask Six Men in Pield, ence. Rign Would Not Be Held By Questions to Clear Up Obsciike 5 westion to Break Deadlock. = J e i | Ly Paris, April 17, (Havas).—Military g Soviets, According to Lettish Dis-: Points, But That i< All—Japaid i . aders of the]experts, under the direction of N i loston, April 18.—Teader 1 pitchies, | friends, are General Alvaro Obregon, iking felephone workers conferred | shal Foch. have heen charged with General Pablo Gonzalez and Generul | today regarding Postmaster Ggneralfthe drafting of a veport on what Salvador Alvarado on the mililacy | the|should be done if Germany refuses The candidates aircady in the field, | | cither personally or through (heir | Copenha Apuill| dd—German | Ercssing Clafms. | and Baltic-German {(roops have fore 2 f = “ivilian side. 4 - : ¢ collective | tion which strike in the midst of 5 ceived by the employment service for | civilian side. ) creases and the privilege of collective jcion il R i from General Obregon’s popularity vests! pareaining. My, Lurleson vesterday [may include the occupatio Gompers Makes Demand, {the week ending April e e BlanioF it as his beliet, |cities indicate an improvement in un- | largely on the fact that he is the only | seng word 10 the operators’ committee | German e e e e ot e experionce. i con. lemployment conditicns. Reports from | officer who has defeated the handit st s they had failed to adopt his | Shemy ports and the disco e e war that Socialism 1% |the cities show 36 hoving a surplus of | Villa in battle. It is reported that e | P toodssunpL e 0 R ! L suggestion ihat they place their pro- (T T SoRT s Bothing but unionism. Mo asserted |1abor in representative industries ag- | is more friendly toward the United | [ 000" \vove scale before the general Lettish reserve troops in Libau were sucrificed Wednesday by strong | : the Letts and disarmed and interned | troublesome be considered b [ tates than formerly. manager of the company, Willam k. |ESCAPES DEATH AT iliern. Later the Germans arvested | confetence. hay sroused wa b | Gonzalez Friendly to U. S. Drive Mr. Burleson had decided the Lettish minister of war and several ment in Italy and swhen Lot cause Gompers x it on the 123,605, Seven cities show a short-| Geperal Gonzalez directed the over- | to take the initiative in their behalf HANDS OF GERMANS | oficials, it is said. parliament meets on A i, Pres ground that rapid dcmobilization |age agsregating 3,750, or 800 less than | \yiong which resulted recently ia the | and had himself submitted their de- | The surprise was possible, it was mier Orla probabl be asiked would unsettle the' organized labor |the previous week, while 168 show an| gefent and death of the bandit lead- | mand to Mr. Driver, with' the under- | o said, because several of the Lettish for a report on the subject. Hence he schedule. jeauality of labor supply and demand.| . "znpnta He is friendly toward ! standing they would discuss the 4 iroops were sent to the front whiier is said cspecially to desire a settle giiere s Bolihevlom, (haRconiai nl::: ‘h‘\iumny-;T}i}‘?i:‘:\:?:\u«sciy‘n‘;’ ik Wit [Hoiesy c with the general-manager and | Fair Heroine of Valencienncs is NOW | Bajtic-German detachments had been | ment before that datc try now and it is showing its fangs s lgcanle VEays st e General Alvarado is known princi- | tpg ey would come to a final agree- 3 o o s i Abllalin B ae {14 showed decreases and none show a | | HeRPTHL LR T I0, o e | ;’“4"‘”‘“ e 2 Decorated With' Leglon of Honox! |l 1o 5y 19" ha patrolled by the Ger-:|lem have been going on'if Pau {material increase. Summarizing con- ] s e - tan, where he put state socialism into Sine L N onMy handicapped S 5 o Some e B i By SN Tells of Privileged Cla ditions, the statement continues: 1 | Business men serigusly handicappe and Croix de Guerre, man; ) 1l 7 I'é N ¥ i P e he strike ere Premie: 7] g settlement has not yet bes i | T bor supply and damanal th Con. | operation. s by the continuance of the strike wer 3 ; ’ ; Premicr Ullman Protests. 25 n en reached, | necticut shows a marked improve-| s Cabrarva, who supportec waiting with interest to learn the out- Paris, April 11, (Correspondence of | Premier Ullman protested to Gen- | Some Delay Fxpected. | mentiunrine (etwes N O BE T ISSESA RO RS SIS e rs MY come of a trip to Washington under- | (he Associated Press)—Twice = sen-|eral Yon Der Goltz, commander of jin the 12 cities, -employing 190,000 | hostlle to the United States. |4 pen by Mayor Andrew J. Peters last | tenced to. death by the Uermans, e (L e e e T S b lovcs Ralll ienosi-dliranatn ] et W Batlanza e g .lilum\.nrlm ‘ml,mm. Dieli it contersnces With atriko ‘\"xmm hnrw'\‘.'\nl lm the war, fou !lations good except New Haven, which | as charge of all the electora 4- | | onders and company officials. Mayor | Thuilliez, of Valenciennes, was decor- chinery. He is reported to have been | ! o ated on Aarch 21 hy Premier Clemen- 1 Peters believed he had a plan which reports 8,000 unemployed with some 4 strikes. Labor supply and demand in | Strongly pro-German during (he war. ool e CIoos OF e s onioT 3 A ronor and the Croix de Guerre with | ‘Vermont indicate an cquality. | Pro-Ally Also in Race. strike. He expeeted to sec the Post- | Fonol uling class within our country today ",“"‘"“\f‘ large surplus is known to | Felix Palavicini is the editor of El | naster General and it wus said that "‘\‘l‘““ S TR G gt L o '\;.'i‘]‘-um."""“]” 0o “"'A ("“1;"\“”“'?"1"” ‘:'U ':l!;\\' procecdings to some extests he class that takes the brand of the | c¥ist in New TYork city proper, no es- | Universal and was consistently pro- | g Siiohi and Alliedl Soldieratio escape | o Lo the Hande ot Sith ol SoRler (1t 1s belleved, ‘and Ut ix) nsww) AN EEN union label instead of the great scalitimate of the number of unemploved ! Ally throughout the war. He carried o Cow i b e the German delegation can go to Wiels of the state, and is dictated to by the 18 available. 5 | his campaign against the German in- | ymmediately If the word came from [ oene™5rocioeciion” of “the — Spanisls Germans Make Demand. mar, receive instructions and retfiim \merican Federation of TLabor that W Jersey cities still report con- | fluence to such an extent that he wos | {he mayvor that their presence at the A telegram was sent Wednesday | to Parls beforo May 8t Rt o Ca TR e minister in Brussels saved her from : A2 \aintains a lobby in Washington that Slderable surpluses accasioned largely | forced to flee the country and Was| captital was desired. fhs firlie cdiad. She ok ierntosm eveningby ) Bremiar i Uliman ol ine | No Arguments Permitted: by industrial strikes. not permitted to return until the ar-{ = Gghcials of the company el Lettish representative in Denmark, Accurate information as to the un- | pac PO S T G : penal' servitude for Life, | D00 SERROERE TN R e and | | X some improvemer the service 10- put afler thrae 5 ST > employed in Pennsylvania is not | some improvement in hut after three vears of her sentence, that 230,000 men ar W held in the |gregating 97,000 as compared to ¢ Rrmy camps in y surplus over the previous week of | brought, back to Libau. The city is | Conversations on the Adriatic probe he said Chicaga, April 18— Denunciation of the American Federation of Labor as the pawer that dominates the govern- ment at Washington was the feature pecch here last night by John H. of Houston, Texas, president of he National Lumbher Manufacturer association. Kirby satd “There is a privileged class and a According to present plans, the Al lied terms of peace may not be laid latter has cxpressed his astonish- | hefore the Germans before SafurGdy ment ‘over the incident. The Letts | of next week and it not be until accuse the Germans of constantly | the following Monday that the enehiy hindering them from mobilizing | delegates learn tl ails of ' fhe against the Bolshevili, which, it 1s | treaty they will be asked to sign. 'THE promised early settlement of the commission of telephone operators | was prepared to go to Washinzton hound those not willing to accede to s dictatorship f | the conference, the German deleg s “The farmers of the country learns day, but little effort was made in this the German retreat ended her imprs. | 234ing that he, himself, is safe and | will be permitted to a o what was being rl‘m;u :\(l\"'l the en- |V fabl Py ALL ARE BACK WHO | city to care for more than emergency gnment. (‘u|\;\l;(‘r‘ri:1|;;:g;‘”\!\n\l: ‘H:‘;“l,:"vn;}l:( s ,,,,‘.,,,‘.,,.’, obscure ponts, but nothing lire sum that was set by congress " = = Y e sion and British warships in the har- | approaching a discussion of the terite he unemployed was scratched from a | SITUATION IS SERIOUS. FOUGHT AUSTRIANS ! cal i 5 e T = bor. The telegram stated that the | will e ,”‘m:ujl e ';v'h ‘: ('1_‘ At ] | British Really Worried Over Con ’ 124 HOUR STRIKE iTE[ TON WRITER IS Germans had occupied the Premier's | Wilson and the Allied premiers will, It ] pve g department and seized the papers | present when the ferms are proserded i tions Existing in Egypt. R (N et 2 . o T there. Jt was added that the Ger-|to the Germans. It is expectod the DANIELS WATCHE ‘ Paris, April 17 (Havas,) \'(\\\'slr:t-j].:l\( Uhits of American | CRIPPLES BUSINESS -IN FAVOR OF TER mans demand that one third of « tha||lcagiie of nations will the 1 have viace {pers here feature reports as to the | - 2 members in a new ministry, Which | of honor In the ferms to be present- MARINES ON DUTY jsravity of the Esyptian situation, and Which Served With Ttalians Ar- they insist shall be formed, shall be | ed. e o it is said that there is great concern | In Solemn Article, Eduard Bernstein | Germans. The telegram concludes: | Japan will bring nefore the Coun- = ST, lamong British authorities over the na- | Sire il noeds Yo mothing | cll of Pour on Saturday the AntHEHEE Itionalist movement. The dispatches | e e vl 18 FOh b s ardl ferravi Urges Calm- | e s Trom Fortress Overlooking Rhine, stats’ that mutinous conditions "Yc':‘ri\:;{\(‘m\\;::\l;lot1l|'|\:~hi]v‘ A il Cardingti Do s OponERAtugal FARMERS’ SAVIN vail at Cairo and Alexandria, there be- 2 et ® 1 | > al. i\ y: : ol P Sides. S 9 > 5 from Marseilles today with 687 officers ness For Both - Secretary of Navy Sees Ameri- ing scveral mysterious deaths in con- | 1 0Mm Marsellles today with 637 officer i i ith S3nd e | Berlin, Thursday, April 17, (By = nection with disorders. and men of the 332nd regiment of in- Milan, Wednesday, April 16.—The L OVER $1,500,000 5 £ 3rd divisi ¢ Na- | The Associated Press)—In a strik- > > Cll e ot cans 0T V. e 1 fe 831 ision, osec Na- | ¥ Pre I Clemencent W ) f cans in Germany. The tsurgent Teaders demand that | fENUY, 83rd division, composed of Na- | ¢ et leo Yo weneral strike call. | Lo, Associated Press.)—In a_stril remi emence who refusell R e i 5 .. | tional Army troops from Ohio and 5 ot —— | on Wednesday to join in the conditiofi- Furopean officials 1 that Bne- | Lonat Sra ; hee ed as a protest against vesterday’'s in- i Bornstein, {he Vorwaerts warns the | a1l Axreement o foed Buasis: dhaati lish citizens leave cauntred and | WeSlerIREENTISY o UhelentiteRels il cf yen i v four pe killed S Garm 5 . . : 3 i 2 i S s Arou St 3 Sonr il el ity i ainal nicldent Swhen T e Kk German nation of the dangers at- | Government Decision to Reduce Price | that a Musselman emph founded e gt o RoLEa s " [ and about forty inju nibeies e EEEERT G o il e e e | S th b ety | Which fought with the Italians against | tween the socialist and ocialist {erms of peace and declares the of Fertilizing Nitrates Great gt : R e ez 2 leclaves | exchanged between the (ouncil = of \] e, has been 1ded and sent to groups, caused a complete cessaiion | world will ot absolve former FEni- Secretary Josephus Daniels of the AN o YT (i Rl e e e Be e ey | Four and the committee in cha ot I g Z camps ¢ d k pre- il oo i W i e N et bom 1o Agriculturists, | Secretary Josephus Daniels of the | AMPRICANS PLEAD training camps around New York pre- | 5% L G o el Rl e Kourand uie commition i chE I : | | The police and military forces have | yesponsibility for all the misery of g N o R glimpse this afternoon of American = SOl O o i i 3 3 Washington, April 18.—More than | dicate that conditions in Russia wre 1 4 z S S camps for de ke he gre est prec: tions ags st ihe wa S marines on duty in Germany!. Patrol FOR IRISH LIBERTY | ... .icou.n o Slabinsilh boonehy o Lt FIee miseRn Leday e e e $1,500,000 will be saved by the | critical 1 1 e * 5 urther dis bhances. alr; or « wrticles points on he nor boats were darting back and forth a total of 2,098 troops. tug il L1500 ¢ walry, men : g g £ : S - 2 b are patrolling the streets and break- | mous dam done to French fterri- among the barges and tugs on the 2 Other units on the vessel included )5 According-to plans formuluted &t Warns of Dangers Attendant | rive flome. [ Milan Sufiers Complote e-Up— | Kiaochau, the German fortress in tfhe i Far East, and it is expected that'a | decision will be announced soon | Clemenceau At Last Agrecs. Coblenz, Thursday, April 17.—From | a parapet of a fortress [Eprenbreit- stein. more than 400 fect above the junction of the Moselle and Rhine, neutral nations, has at last attached his name to the undertakir Letters farmers this year as a result of the | No News Epamy Bay s action of the government in makin o S e bl et | & & Telegraphic communieation between up any attempt at a gathering ry and s {available at reduced prices large | Prank P. Waish, ex-Governor Du \ the balance of base hospital 102, con- | ficers and soldiers have beoan forbid- Evervone acquainted with the e % % 5 : Serlin and Munich has been severed. : PSR S b s s B 5 ) quantities of nitrate for fertilizer. | i B 4 i sisting of 29 officers and 191 men and | jen (o attend any political demonst facts knows that the Allied demand |{gtar the armistico was signod the | 209 Bambers, Bavari Iso is cut boat and Michael J. Ryan at Paris AT otas FSRIC S st e B S e slivery: o feonliten o specl: |Eesl Mo pAEmIstGe pmE b "C | from the German capit At the point where tlhe Moselle : Ko ions 3 war department ;‘n d to the de HoRnat cive i » 4% 1 tands “hite se Tods ) agni ure 1,000 tons of . joins the Rhine stands a heroic statue White House Today. ook Tasitloa . (Dartment lof agiiculture il ruption, but the German governmen i | wounded i the hospitals. e urged | necessities, although a legitimate ob- Injtrate produced during the war in Vo B nvisn Boviet a0t b bet ,: Paris, April 18.—Frank P. Walsh, S T T jection’ can be made to the demand |cxplosives. To this quantity is: added | ° avs C D arg its kind in Germany. Be- | ormer cnairman of the national war KOPF WITH CINCINNATI it ol BN for pledzing the output of the en- |50 000 toms roceived from Cnils by the | NENUNE at Munich t vond the statue there are great Diles | juhor board: .ex-Governor BEdward | inte ot Y | days, ana it is ved Py | p river, thé American flag streaming rom the stern mast of each little Pennsylvania; and scattered white and colored Cardinal Ferrari foday visited the ! fied period is based upon economic casuals. of Emperor Willlam T, said to be the S e | tire Saar anylcaseslwe e et o 18 Henartment laokiate tor | of lumber which aroused Secretary| hunn, of Illinois, and Michaels J. m"'“”“"", o ‘"'\”"/‘V"VI?‘ el s it e g brcultaral dopantment Stooflate Daniels’ curiosity as he looked down | Ryan of Philadelphia, the delegation i BATTLE WITH AUSTRIANS. | jhuny by threats.” upen the activity of Coblenz, which | sont by Irish Societios in Amorie. 1y | Local Baseball T aded For In- as been increased two fold by the | plead the cause of Ireland before the Ameriean occupation of the city. It 5 : or the other c distribution last year. Under authori- | { ty of the food control act the nitrate = 2 | Vienna, Thursday, April 17 (By the | = s is to be sold at cost and auction, savs | g « fielder oo Magee—Magee Has Been | Associated Press.) olshevik | INFLUENZA ON DECLINE, a statement by the department. Farm- | POLISH SOLDIERS peace conference, had a long confer- pathize i | ERis Dok a's have taken up the full 15,000 tons | s this mg 8 * was expiained to him that the lumber | ence at the Paris *“White House” {lis Holding Out, \s Has Kopf. | storm the Austrian ament ! Oals Eive Coetrorl Dreaden Dis in orders ranging from 200 pounds to | IN TEUTON COUNTRY was intended for new buildings such | morning. The conference was &n 1 i y | ing, but were soon dispersed with . e : 500 ton | recreation centers or barracks for | outgrowth of the interview whieh Mr. Gincinnati§aorill Ssslnteldeni Leaty /oo Rty SO ey st et Bopoeted: Bhs: Weer ldiers of the army of occupation. ;| Walsh had yesterday with President | Magee was {raded to the Brooklyn | i The health board reported this Daniels was taken through the | Wilson. club for Inficlder Larry (William) | |morning that influenza is on the de-| A ()THER SNOWSTORM | Mixup in Train Schedules Caunses Mis und passages of the Epren- The delegation to the peace confer- | KOPf, according to an announcement | upre FOURY - . lcline in this city. During the pas i g . z telshichE e ‘1,.,,,, ence has up to this time refused to pe- | from the offices of the Cincinnati ”( ”"f ‘" ‘.‘ MEETING. ;-\u?\\r only five new cases came (nlnm‘ STOPS OCEAN FLIGHT B b hters S for by 20,000,000 | celve Sean O'Ceallaigh and George G. | haschall club here today. Mages did | - Faris. April 17.—With the return of | i ntion” of the board. There are | > L b Dporarily Yoo David Lloyd George. the premier. 'on1c7og cages of the disease on record | i 3 the office of the health board to- Germans exacted | Duffy. the delegation of the Irish pro- | N0t take the spring training trip with | r his (nd was shown {he ae- | visional government here. the local tcam as the club refused to | from his visit home for the purpose mmodations of American artilleyy o meet his demands for a salary in-|°f speakin ore the house of con Coblenz, Thursday, Apr ons bt Bk : Six Inches of Snow Covers Ground | the Associated Pre When ex-Governor Dunn and hig | crease. 1018, the 3ri I'rench an It wring the past week three new of Polish troop: ian premiers and President Wilson 1 | | S | men whe a few months ago 0 soldiers woro | associates reached Paris on April 11, The Cincinnati club management L 20 ey werc met at the station Iy | also announced today that the deman.i (Sumed their deliberations again tc Messrs. O'Ceallaizh and Duffy, who | of Outfielder Ed Roush for §10,000 1he “Pig four' met in Paris at th hite house of measles, one case of scarlet and Wind is Blowing Hurrvicanc ‘ e, - and oie case of Whaoping cough occuy iy, Off Newfoundland, " o | The train ves latgsdn review tomorrow h w ion which institutes . Said that the great powers would 1e- | S wrh”\!\\[n\l"l not he W‘\; :\' ’H{ ¢ fuse to sce or hear them. The Amer- | offered Roush a contract calling for . el can delegaties, nowever, didn't more moncy than any other outfieldc FAMOUS ARCHITECT DEAD. | any attention to them it was added, | in the National league is getting D York, April 18.—Dr. J. Cleve- Praguc hemia, April 7 (Corre and asked President Wilson to wirant | said President August Herrmann, | Jand Cady, an architect who designed |spondence of the Associated Press.) them an interview “but we will not pay him $10,000.” Mefropolitan Opera Touse and |{p; BOOMING VICTORY LOIN. = - - > American Museum of Natural |{ion of air To »f central Europe New Briain’s quota for the Vietory | LOCAL SOLDIERS ASKED Kopf willl leave for Brooklyn to- | History in this city, fiffeen of the |Irram the flving ground of Prosek | w | 7 A | = — St. Johns, N. F., April 18.—A driv-!] Wednesday the mie- Marines. He will go fo | Weishaden on urday and will re- | turn to Coblen way of the Rhine. 3 ing snowstorm, which had blanketeq | understanc Gerniguy the ground with a six incin mantle | railroad m Cologa land was still in progress at midfore- 1on today stopped activities of the Earl gue aspire t junc- ) ycajtors waiting here for a favorable | €d from their PRAGUE AS AIR STATION, 1 instead c oportunity to attempt a trans:Atlantic d e, ther fight as some excit t board ) TR A S Yale university buildings. and oth here, cgular service of *ai The! b : 5 e 3 as brous ) this eity, Wi oan is $2.400,000. and preparations ‘0 MERT AT CITY L | morrow. A 8 Iding 1 othe r he v £ When Harry Hawker, Australian in was it i T s Silgesdt I LT = hotable structures in castern col- |)uses” will_be started soon to Padua. |pijot of the Sopwith biplane team and driye from April 21 to May 10, A | All of the local d,s“-nr;:.‘-gb.‘q members | pERCRES OF BLANQUET'S ke .\”\:\H]'g.\!\ his home here yester- |Ttaly, via Vienna, a distance of 223 | Cqpeain Frederick P. Raynham, Brit meeting of the Victory Loan commit- | Of the 26th division are requested by FEAD CONFTRM HIs pEATTL | (29 He Was 82 vears old. miles jsh driver af the Martinsyde, went to | | te s held last night at the New | the local war board to appear at the : = — | their hangars a half gale wa | eitem disz | 1 under ~ay for the hig B ened out the sunderstanding the train bro this city he train arrived in Coblenz e % % Boardl roosmalat (City malll tomer | o Ot 18 —Phot = i ek B n National Bank building and L Doar 2 5 e Mexico City e 0tog: X - TO from the sea Ciiioman A J Sloper. hb bas 4. | row evening to ctmiplote s oo General Aurelian WEATHER. ORDERED BACK T( (_r. rertod all the drives, outlined the fAinal | ments towards procuring tickets for \nqrict, reports of whose deatl A on, April 18.—Col. T plans. T. A. Sprague, chairman of | their relaiives and friends who v | Tuesday in @ skirmish in the state Haviford, April 18.—Forc. SEpnaasane the publicity committee renorted | to attend the parade at Boston. Cers ere reccived here i cast for New Britain and energetic work being done by 1he| arrangements will he made 5 . lact night and were vty: Fair tonight: hublicity department for the ming ! gard fo {he transportition of the St jdentified s« that of fittle frost. Sature e oidiers, ! driv | soidi DOsSiby vy fair s heen deta mover . g s journey Jmechanicians toh the. plicetis: for a seeret st sdirected, ceneral -