New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 21, 1919, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1916, R | N NN N Foreign News Resume SLows ) B ‘; 1/ :H /%3\ 1 | Mixed Up Conditions — (By the Associated Press.) inite statement that Ger- not sign the peace term made by th o e Statements along a lar line by President Ebert, Premier Scheidemann and other nans in hi places have preceded this one. Meanwhile Buropean dispatches show that Germany's representatives are still trying to secure modifications of these terms. Thus another note was sent yesterda the German peace mission at Versailles to the secretar- iat of the peace congress. T is the tenth communication forwarded to the Allies by the Germans since they re- ceived the peace terms. The contents of the note are not known. Today or tomorrow the German representatives are expected to trans- mit to the Alli tatement of Ger- attitude toward the : s a whole, specifying a points they accept and what they de sire to have modified. The 15 d time limit for them to make known andpoint expires Thursday. Up terday the prevalent opinion in Paris seemed to be that notwit. nd- ing all their protests the Gi ul- timately 'would sign the tre Premier Orlando of Italy has gone to Rame for a conference with mem- bers of his cabinet on certain interior and foreign question ording to a Paris dispatch. It seems probable that the peace terms will not be pre- sented to the Austrian delegation be- fore Friday when the Italian premier is due to return to Paris. In view of the fact that the settle- ment of the Italian and the Slavic claims to' Fiume and parts of Dalmatia are still not settled and av- | ¢ effort s been made to bring | about an agreement it may be assum- ! ed that Signor Orlando's flying trip to | Rome indicates some new develop- ment in the work af adjusting the situation. Apparently Premier Orlan- do will, at the most, remain at Rome but a few hours, Judge Schumacher, who represent- éd Tyrol on the Austrian peace dele- gation, has returned to Vienna it is stated in Paris advices. It is pointed out that he was bitterly attacked by the Italians and the French press for his activities against the ltalians at 3 Triest where he was stationed during ©1919 THE N:H.DAI1RY (o the war. It is said that Chancellar Karl Ren- = Over 25,000,000 Portions of Velvety, Smooth est of harmony during the negotia- tions. B S — Superior Court, State of Connecticut, ¢ 4 = : County of Hartford, the 20th day b of May, 1919 g Maria Venturo ) F turo. Order of Notice. Upon complaint in said cause W . oo 10 e e Hreort s ere Served Last Year. That Proves Particular People June, 1919, claiming a divorce, and 3 . . sl A L.ook for The Red Sign of New Haven Dairy Dealers scribing authority that ' the where- ; abouts of the defendant, Felis Ven- " Gracred, hat notice.of e insii- | NEVV HAVEN DAIRY ICE CREAM is homogenized---that is the fat gloubles of the cream are broken tion and pendency of said complaint Hohing e ordes i Tha New Britatn up in tiny pieces, intensifying the delicious flavor, giving it the velvety smoothness free from ice. Herald, a newspaper -published in New Britain once a week, for two Theze houses are all up-to-date with all iw- : F OR SALE provements, 5 o ; . Some valuable property on Chestnut Street, he ] 7-Room Cottage Black Rock Ave. ; RSEElD onhicstny = Demeen GHOIGG Bmlmng I.OIS 2-Family House, Clark Street. M aniikin, ’ 3—3-Family Houses Stanley Street. H, D. HUMP HREY Ffl[ Salfl at 2-Family House Kast Street. 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