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¢ I I News of the World. ; < i B | He 14 “Ads” By Assoclated Press. ] i, i Better Business™ PRICE THREE CENTS. ® NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT., QATURDAY MAY 31, ‘ 4\» ELVE PAGES EEIAEILEIREE 1l 'NC-4 ARRIVES AT PLYMOU]H ENGLAND, WHERE LIEUT. COMMANDER READ AND HIS BRAVE ARE GIVEN ROUSING RECEPTION AS VICTORS ALLIES WILL REFUSE [“=~ex assatien INAVY AVIATORS ARE |U. S SEAPLANE WHICH HAS SWEPT| vy o dnier, ke N0, 2 | FOR IRISH STAND ’ | — |OVER OCEAN MAY NOW TRY PLIGHT her for rerm Sy on e st jump of b Joumey ¢ 2124 GERMANY’S REUUEST o nfl GIVEN MUCH PRMSE‘FROM IRELAND TO NEWFOUNDLAND e % ——— Keen interest in the event and the fine e Irish Freedom and Hibernians < 5 4 L ceeded a rainy morning, Immum out large crowds to greet the Modification of Peace Terms fm- win aso Take Up aveer-——Daniels Sends Congratulations as | S T | arriving Americans, the great wings of whose plane were made As a result of the controversy R X 3 2 | out off the harbor at 2 ynnlml\, “The NC-4 making a das pOSSible, Paris Hears i which arose a few weecks ago when Does Brmsh Adm“«any . S i | finish swept quickly landward and three minutes later had settled {the Thomas Ashe branch of the | down in the waters of the harbor to accompaniment of cheers from ——— Friend's of Irish Freedom, announced % | nwads s J sight—he! that a mass meeting would be heid 3 3 the crc and salvos from the steam craft within sigh NO VERBAL DISGUSSIONS““ the interest of Irish freedom, it MEN ARE GOING TO PARIS i : 3 S memorable trans-Atlantic trip ended. has been stated by members of the Sped on at 72 Miles an Hour. branch, John F. Leene a promi- | Reply to Teuton Counter-Proposals | hent member, has been dropped fron | prosident Wilson Has Directed That i 28 : The NC-1 left Ferrol at 6:27 o'clock, Greenwich time, and y | the membership of the branch, and | made the distance of approximately 500 miles to this port in six] Will Be Brief and to the Point— | he has been notified of this fact. The Crew of NC-1 Give Allied Air Com- % ! hours, 59 minutes, or at the rate of nearly 72 miles an hour. The] ] chief item in the controversy was a : 3 R i iy e ; Y] Some Territorial Changes May letter sent by a Waterbury priest | Mission Their Account of Epoch- : seaplane’s progress was reported several times in her flight across| Allowed | Which the wmembers of the branch T : % 0 sy the Bay of Biscay, first by the second staton ship, the destroyer| = 2 | say Leeney caused to be given much plakingihoyase. RN $ Jarney, which she passed at 7:43 o'clock, and next by station) ? l'l‘nrxs, May ?l,it‘.l.n.xs\ “The Al- I\I\ll)ln‘l\!y l“nh t}‘\om\'m\\' u‘fi affecting Washington, May 31.—The Ameri- i i 3 < { No. 4, the destroyer Hazelwood, at 9:03. ied and associated powers, ¢ aris | the attendance at the meeting. can naval trans-Atlantic flight which : % e NG X e o ‘ | : i 2 -4 was en ha ay across the bay, and by noon| newspapers declave, will ac no| It was further stated today by a | hegan at Rockaway Beach, L. L. May : § ? ,”H, NC T .“ l‘h(“-h ali w {,\l C e 2 h}("tween e e an e ace | prominent member of the —Ancient | § was successfully completed today she had completed this section of her voyage, passing « terms as a result of the German |Order of Hibernians, of which order | with the arrival of the NC-4 at Ply- i 3 s g Brest and the and of Ouesant between 12 and 12:30 o’clock. counter proposals. The Allies : Lecney is state president, that the | nguth, England, after a 500 mile hop : < : : i will reject ali verbal discussion controversy will be further discussed | rron [Ferrol, Spain, L oo Compelled to Land Yesterday. Reply Will Re Short. {at the meeting of the Hibernians to- Announcement that Lieut. Com- : , S Licutenant Commander Read, who brought the seaplane The Echo de Paris says the answer | orrow morning. According to this | mander Albert C. Read’s plane, the S & 3 2 ais | across the Atlantic from Trepassey to the Azores and thence to| of the peace conference to the Ger- | member of the society, the affairs of | sole survivor of the sc = 5 ) . ¢ ) 4 ¢ 4 E E G squadron of three, S ad inte 3 aking > tri i sbho (o} 154 man counter proposals to the Ger- |the Fricuds of Irish Freedom can be | had reached England, was sent to the Lisbon had intended making the trip from Lisbon to Plymouth in| short. The ansver will reject al- | discussal and are not irrelevant to | navy department by Viee Admiral FE ; 3 M one jump yesterdz Ie v ""‘“1“‘“5‘]‘ to alight yesterday morn- most entirely all the German sugge: the busincss of the Hibernians: in-| Knapp at London. The time given in % i - ing in the Mondego river, about 100 mlIL‘\ up the Portuguese| fiphe s Che s Bxcelsin] SRee 2 fo S ”.“m,, .‘.‘,1‘,?(,:‘{’:?0”“ [lnf,: the me p. m., confused of- : 3 - SR coast however, Decause ofi thelcr 1gine trouble, but proceeded shortly] points on the detaii of territorial | frcedom in any ma an no ficials here who were unable to AP SN 5 SRR as far as lmml on the northwestern tip nf the Spanish mainland, clauses. it adds, may reccive somie re- {2 truc Hibernian. What action 18| mate the actual time of the last loe A 3 A 2 touching likely to be taken at the Hibernian | the flight. . SRestlcegor where the plane was moored for the night, proceeding early this| L mooting, the member was unable 10 | The NC-1 left Ferrol at 2 e Plymouth, May 31.—It has been learned here unof- | morning for this port. Objections Arc Answered. state. Washington time, and reached Pl ficially that there is a prospect that the American sea- Big Reception Is Planned. Paris, May 31, (By Associated Sag ot mouth at 9:26 a. m., averaging under Press.)——Most of the objections raised | MARTIN NOT NAMED 70 knots an hour or less than on any plane NC-4 may fly over the direct Atlantic route from The altered program for the greeting to the commander and in the German counter proposais other lap of the voyage. Ireland to Newfoundland. It is understood a conference | crew of the NC-# include a reception immediately after their ar. have, in the opinion of French dip- Crew Will Go to Paris. ; < S o = i Slornicer Rochester The form aC 3 e i =il BY MAYOR QUIGLEY At e will be held here shortly to discuss the project. rival on I)m_.‘l‘mn u‘\mu Rochester. l“? formal reception b has been set forth in separate Ge e mander Read and his crew will go to American naval officers say the NC 4 is in better the mayor of Plymouth on the Mayflower pier was set for 4 p. m, man notes and duly answered by Paris by direction of President Wilson diti h B e J : and it was planned to conclude all the reception ceremonies todayj R oy Lo, 10 At Former Says He Resigned But Latter | to give Allied officers attending (ne | CONdition than when she began her-flight. 'Furthermore !ijstead of devoting two days to them as originally intended, thel Bep beifig modifloetion fotitheln Says He Never Received oviation commission an account of | the expenencc gained by all NC-4 navigators and pilots | change being due to the fact that the seaplane reached here Satur terms and there no necessity the voyvage. { g el B i i 50 o L The NC-4 meantime probably win | Would prove of inestimable value should the return |day instead of Friday, the day first set. NG 1in governments desire to involve thé be taken apart for shipment to the o F'o the reception on the Rochester there were invitations tg 5 o taken ig e attempte DU : AHde pmwll_x Pl e - i A[n[hou.:n I:r. John : )l;;r::n cllalm? Ilmlor]l »M:(\;esA Ulmzly be c;cn(uull,\ 9 British military officers, the \mu‘lc;m consul and his wife, t is understoo ha the counci 1at he is not a member o he board placed in the naval museum here. : 1 - - - a X . 5 A ; g ] American naval officers, Major Waldorf Astor and Mrs. Astor of four will agree in taking this view | of finance and taxation, saying that he Read is Congratulated. W. { 5 | e J 3 5 in answering the German resigned immediately after Mayor After news came of the arrival of ARDEN IS BADLY {PRICE OF BEEF | the invitations being extended by I\C“" Admiral Plunkett in chargel Additional Notes Barred. Quigley defeated him at the last elec- | the NC-4 Secretary Daniels sent this T - of the function. The German peace delegation has | tion, Mavor George A. Quigley this| message to Commander Read: INJURED BY BOYS EXPECTED TO DROP ! OF e G ine el 6 fomee vl cmicsefn oo At been notified that the period of | afternoon dropped him from the ““All the people of America are hap- S thi svenine at a Ply th t )] lay for presenting observations hav- | board and appointed Lawrence P.|py over your successful flight, which — B airmen this evening at a Plymouth hotel. ing expired at 3 p. m. Thursds | Mangan to fill the vacancy. Dr. Mar- | has been an epoch-making event in | ‘ : s . TR A furthor notes will be accepted from ! tin emphatically declares that he met ' the history of the world. My con. | itcch Reformatory Inmates Beat Decline Within Next Few Days Is the delegation. Mayoer Quigley on the street and ten-| gratulations and greetings and good and Tie Keeper, Then 5 R CAPTAIN LEW VILLA FORCES ARE It became known today that the | dered him his resignation from tho| wishes.” dicted by the American German counter proposals were ac- | baard. He also states that on another Congrtulations to Commander Read | Escape: All Recaptured. Packers’ Assn. MARRIED TIODAY | READY TO STRIK companied by a covering letter of ten | occasion he telephoned his honor and ! and his crew and the naval air serv = " typewritten pages. The letter appar- told him of his decision to retire fram | ice have been sent by the British ad- | _ ~veW York, May 31.—Fifteen youths | Chicago, May A decrease in the ently is the work of Count von:the committee. miralty through Admiral Knapp. The | WO assaulted and tied with sheets a | price of beef is immediately at hand, Brockdorff-Rantzau, as it is more Mayor Q\un]lmb <'|A\G :h:\t he has| admiralty’s letter was quoted in the X\'eopir w |m‘ discovered them escap- | according to a statement issued conciliatory and adroit than the | never received Dr. Martin's resig following cablegram fro mthe admir- | I8 from the reformatory on Ran-|by the bureau of public relations, 1 3 ) counter proposals which were elabo- | tion and the first intimation he recelv- | a received at the dcp.ir’:nmn}t]emd(:xy,x | LA i, oo e, SO G| e e e Bride SIS incyon o o AT o Tated Ty the Berlin government. The | ed of Dr. Martin's intention to resis “In a letter from the British admir- | tured and taken in handeuffs back to | “Despite the fact that beef is al- York City. trating at Important Junction. lottor paints a most gloomy picture of | Was through the press while on, his| aity they state that this mornings news | their cells a few hours later, after six | ready cheaper tham pork, ponltry and the fate to which the peace terms | Vacation last year. | brings the epoch-making intelligence | had been rescued from drowning. | mutton, it probably T e f -. | Captain Bdwin Newell Lewis, U rieta, Sonora, Mexico, Md condemn Germany. It refers to the Mr. Mangan will serve for a term| tnat the space between America and The six attempted to row to the |ther within the next few " ”1 and Miss Mary Helena Hall wi o0 engors arriving frova gty eacred character of treaties. The let. | Of vears. The other members of the! Europe has now been successfully | mainland and their boat was over- | the statement. “There arc seveinl | marricd this aftcrnoon at 4 o'clock ' terior of the e report Villa fo ter disavows the treaty made with | finance and taxation board were re-| spanned by air by, way of the Azores, | turned by the East River rapids, A | wesson Cneapor menesioe Several| ;¢ the home of the bride’s mother, | lowers are concentrating near Tam Russia at Brest-Litovsk, and con- | appointed by the mayor as follows: | I¢ i5 with great pleasure that their | seventh was found struggling in mud | whieh heretofors nave ot e rote: Lucy Jane Hall, 219 West Main | chi, a railroad junction about 20 kilg cludes with the foilowing phrase: | Frederick A. Searle, Edward N. Stan- | 1ordships have learned of this success | and water up to his neck in a swamp now baihg moved b ool Dieall ligtreet In the presencs of members of ters w S huahua st “We shall only undertake thosejley and HBernard F. Gaffney. John|gnq they desire me to offer, their con- | and the others were found hiding in [Acemominsne toregatamanielltalivg ilies. The I Henry | line, obligations which we are sure of | Tomaszeski, who has been filling the gratulations to the crew of the sea- | a building D Wi G R e e Wl B Gal e R o e il G Accord s | e B e e S B e have practically ceased. The o e e e e en thvelitavine ) ectiol et i el weilreopisinied for fou | A tat . was in | is obvious. It lies in the fact that ap- | ey The and T aring violence at t ds ¢ d {wnplr \\‘ho' m‘;‘m (1‘1‘(.x'\| ort will give | "esis naval air service on the'fine achieve- | a gerlous condition today. The boys | preclable’ time elapses botween ar-|esoes woiit n;‘ !mm and bridegroom | fearing violence at the s \'1\' fhhx‘l‘?‘ ts assent to the 3 e " { ment.” 5 e - ) ab] 1 G en ar-|\ere unattended. { masquerading under the Villa bannd Aaron Danielson was reappointed to | fractured his skull with a hammer | rival of cheaper steer Immediately after the weddir 1asa 1t mining operations a ————— A e e et | ———e— - — and beat and kicked him. F PPREOT 0 DERY B e ROSSBERG BL C 1 §500 per vear, for a term of three JAPS OPPOSE BOLSHEVISM. — = o s e iSantaln | i ey for brief honeymoon. They will retur i parted n good authori] s WAL -~ abor Leades ot Nipfows Iela Urges!} BOLSHEVIKI L.LOSE retailer c: lower his price until N s ohEr Gin WeRbaee G| U ) 2,000 Diaz followed : . SepRTaEs = 4 he replen his stock of heef at the | next week to attend the commence s ma : Rt territory d Hartford Man Purchases Main Street } DEMOBILIZATION FIGURES. ‘Workmen to Fight It. LAST STRONGHOLD reduced figures cxpected. ment exercises of Columbia uni g m t t en rouf] » = ; = pe Jew Yor v Bl “But from all indications, it seems |« on - Mornin > Heights. S L T Vilis O Property—Price Said to Be About| Thus Far 2,276,200 Officers and Men | NeW York, May 31—Dr. Bunji i L Epatrom all dnd cations s e R v of Tanichi T (0 (T e, Susezki, president of the Japanese $55,000. =i Srdi A of European beef and unprecedented vice with the 208th infantry of the Washington, May 31.—Twenty-five | 24€ration of labor arriving here to- | ) e o Evacuation of Orenburg Marks Loss | demands will hold meat prices ahove division, Columbia is confe GQ Q'J TR KE TODQY The Rossberg block on Main street | combatant and 17 skeletonized divi- |42y from France on his way to Ja- | 1 r a ol £ T normal, nevertheless, a decr s n 'upon him the degrce of helor was sold today through the Camp | sions will have been returned home |Pan. declared that Bolshevism is the of Important Strategic Point in the wholesale and retail prices of be: Literature in Journalism Real Eltate company to Lewis AleX-| when the movement of the Sist and | enemy of organized labor. After July 1, Captain ander of Hartford, and while ‘mc ex- | 90th Divisions, now in progress, has | He said it was the duty of tho e e act figure on the sale price has not| peen completed. In announcin ig | workmen of the world to uni so Lond = 5 R York city. s > ; E g this wondon, May 31.—Th, o ol o &5 street, New York city. been announced it is believed to have | today General March said the expedi. |the fundamentals of peace coulil be | of Orenburg, one of e ot DR. KEPPEL RESIGNS. i aihicn the weading been sold for about 200, The | tionary forces now are practically re. | cstablished, and expressed belief that | yiki strongholds in Southeastern Ru B 5 had spec rificance in that today | Hour—Increase Refused. block is centrally located and is onc| quced to the seven regular divisions, | the beace conference, which he at- i Skl B b Ru\x;wn b i Third Assistant Secre of War to|is the fi fourth anniversary of the door south of the Dickinsen DIUS| tour of which have heen released for | tended as the representative of Japa- | wircless message received e '.‘f il ake Red Cross Post. | bridegr s mother, Mrs. Burton W Demanding 3 about 2| company. The former owners were | carl: roturn. nese labor would have results so pe , ay from | Sk D Sloyedt by ithe Hilasn Ol RSl B e Mocow. The message says that to the L e i e < [ Dr. Mendel Volkenheim and M. R. Demobilization of the army, Gener. | manent that there never would be | west of Orenburg the “:),_hw”_“‘ Washington, v 31.—Dr. Fred- struction company at the B. & H. fag} Is i = M;‘;M; *k;v, M frontage of 20| &l March said, has returned 2,276, another world war. | abandoned matii erick P. Keppel, third assistant secre- | < e tory on Iigh street went on strik| e building has a frontage o i o ‘“under enemy i N feet and is 134 fect deep. Leonard & g re; ; ars e £ : S e 2 sl Herrmann's dry goods store occuplies = WOULD P[ T BAN O The Russian wireless advises that | lumbia university, will become dir mandithelrswe gesfbeincrsaskd ity the ground floor and above the stors |~ ' =T SESSION TO the Bolsheviki drew back their flank | for of foreign operations of the | e 40 cents an hour to 45 cents, Is the Connecticut Business colleg HEAR AUSTRIAN TERMS SUMMER SPOONING | to the Orenburg-samara railway fine. | American Red Cross on July 1. ile | Landers, Frary and Clark to Enlarge | I ol Bl i LSInCEs ; gl | : : e e e ansova and the offices of the Star Realty com- May 31.—The secret plenary b | handed his resiznation fo Secretary . HENURN LR fonsiote g mesaln o7 inslibaaaet oo e B e e i I0;\1 !l(lo;\’ = from Omsk received in |Baker today. Dr. Keppel has served | = & B: Factoryat Estimated Cast| morn n wnd when w\ increase “n‘ GERE s i _ondon dnesday said that on May } with the War department since ¢ 5156 LEel ey BEeay b Bl Welfare Worker Advocates Rigld Cen- | 21 the Siberian troons of the Kolchak | April 17 1917, and hed e B SUouL: S1a000; land marched off the grounds. Th | government were storming Orenhu e e e et inlors G An extensive addition to the H. & | Negroes state that owing to the fag] “‘W‘Hpmmn of Orenburg by the Kol. nattess fdcaine® withl the social B. factory on Hi reet is heing | they have to take the street car eac ’ o chak forces wil a serio 1 : 5 LT SO S r \ day while traveling back and for Adds His Howl on Peac promptly at the hour appointed for Gl G Ry x Il be a serious blow to | pnysical well-boing of the soldiers, | Planned hy Landers, Frary & Clark. | day while traveling back and forth g | the Bolshevik position in at v k t i ges should " the meetin ’ . s 2 An application ha e 1de to | Work the vages should be raised. Berlin, May 30 (By The Associated L Atlantic City, May 21.—Addressing | Russia. Tt was through Orenburg the St | Building Inspector Arthur N. Ruther- | Press.)— “No German can be found| CLEMENCEAU MAKTS REPLY the annual convention of the National | """h““‘},“"’l maintained communic; SELLING RIOT INSURANCE. ford by the concern to enla the SA \/'E 0 D STORY o wonlt stinchinisineme Lo did oot Pa i Y- | Florence Crittenden Mission here to- | e LEestan Wanag China SRR o e rze shop of the plant. The esti { equivalent to a death sentence 5 remisri Clemen | | Orenburg as a base the Kolchak Toronto Peaple * Afraid That ment '\r 1:1.'\:‘(".]"‘"(‘ T e president of the peace con-| day Mrs. Ida Lumber of the law en- | ernment le to join (‘in\ | e aaE et e enstorff, former German ambassa- g’;",’;:fi ':i:;_r"“.},‘;f" '(‘_’m'r"ii’l"w two | forcementdivision, _commission of | With the Ural Cossacks In fho re :vnu:. ,,-4,,(;“, | ‘ WV,IH T Indications Are That Austria May Nof ddr at Washington, when questioned | merHIAR TOLE | The of all state- | training camp ctivites rged/a rigid fjof Uralak and thence with Gen. Dent. ey Ak ¢ atc ] h i today rding a press report from |jecioq 2 yet heen f:::;*_flr\hw of commercialized rec sine. A both civie and official continued {1 D T T ot e s : Mon to sign the treaty t “-‘h' ]‘ e WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT. | recreations are what they shou'd he, WEATHE = b s e e ey - e @ S e g R Brockdorff-Rantzau. the head of the} New york, May 31—The actual con- | that your parks. beaches and puhiie : o . o o ald ! Iashington ay 31—Seorstary | Paris May 31 —IndicatiSit i German peace mission at ‘frflr\jllf‘f- { ditlon of clearing house banks ana | places to which the thousunds of L‘ e R g ¢ Sosmma bl ‘m‘“f ; “’ N‘”Q‘ ek l::“~ '\‘ n ”y ihe peace (‘erm “If our opponents sincerely wish | trust companics for the week (five | young people go especially during the Hartford, May ihg on a i sy e G IRl e e e peace,” he continued, “there is only | days) show they hold $22,665,160 ro. | summer, e patrolled, and that || cast for New Britain and Sk S el e S e e s i st R G s one way—to amend the unacceptable | serve in excess of legal requirements, | spooning and indecent lying about on '|| cinit warmer tonight; ||, surar SE s S e e B el o e a8 and unfulfillable stipulations of the | This is a decrease of $21.492,420 from | the sands and grass be not permitied,” ||| Sunday cloudy. i flimimnce Tave been wsition howousr | Nomeward movemsnt of troops. this | nended ovec mhe pifiua NN treaty.” last week she declared. | [R5yt A st men, & new RIgh | the peace conference this afternops B s IR n record. will decide the question, today | Takes Miss Mary Helena Hall Teople From Interior of Mexico S4 Southeastern Russia. is immediately at hand.’ Employed on High Str Demand Increase of Five Cents hear the peace terms to be submitted & VON BERNSTORFF YAPPING. to the Austrian delegation met at 3 adnih joclock this afternoon. The door of | sorship of Parks, Bathing Beaches Former Ambassador at Washington [the French foreign office was elosed cost is ahout $15,000. e

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