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4 - b HALF oF Accu.’n : - ~ |" B coL House inTiMaTED. sl ‘Bermans Fail in Efforts to Drive French From Ap-|s.cin sua .:—*"..... T win 8o «s a|“AN IMMORAL MONSTER” proaches to Fort Douaumont 2| Both Admitted That Waits * Knew : b | What He. Was Doing, ‘but Declared He Had N. Moral Sense. > ister of to pacify 5 will -commandeer all ship- Seymour—Wires Supervised “Some fi'fx nitrate of soda received = Distance from Police Headquarters.” o E ARTILLERY OF BOTH SIDES IS EXTREMELY ACTIVE| S Rh.d.lla't lflld .Ifia\lt in April . amounted to 80,57 fine ounces valued oI trip would naturaily 3 New York, H.y 26—Allenists sworn| Néw York, Mey 20—While District 0, e W“““ b e h?:ed‘huj i aRoald Cologet | e e £ e oo swn inquiry Into. the tap: | wik™ ‘“m""‘ tax of 10 per cent. % F. I 3 Inqg in e . British and Germans Have Confined Their Recent Fighting House pay such o Shi he will come | his trial Zor the ping of the !Alephunerv{lrs ot Seymone | Will be levied on American securities s ith permissiou 2 < u harbinger of the | & Seymour, ‘lawyers , Merely to Bombarding Engagements and Sapping Ope- y b m% g e MWomen have been barrad from par- dooe] mensi 3 ticipating in the G. A. R. parade in task {s recognized to be. M e T lelh 3 rations, With Several Minor Infantry Attacks—Com- | ™t his last previous visit to The defense rested its George ¥, Thompson brought out S e : L Lack of carga winos 1a causing o 1 £ i - o ucted no investigations ngestion of t the: docks |- parative Quiet Prevails Along the Russian Front.-fism e B - : - i oy aon of ore, a ation in the Caucasus Region is Reported Unchanged— |1y % E Am&.;.;‘"% l“,,,,.fl g s As He - b1y, also, 6 had previans infammation i, e sk aanikre. Oy wrongs Eighteen Persons Killed in Air Raid on Bari, Italy. - et Srericar meltion wes waler 10 the Province of Ontario. citizens have sufered and continue to circumstances that suffer through wiess would not be mep:ga a1 &n‘ as th‘: ’mxfi”“»ffl‘"“m";;,“; those. so'mme?t: have indi in United States continued to supply Ger- e and that only a radical change in pol- Heavy fighting in the region of Ver- jnorth of Lake Miadziol, where the|many's foes with cannon, shot, shell Throughout the world in every line of endeavor men are coming ‘War Baker for. a report. icy, restoring the United States to its dun continues, with the Germans still [Russlans put down & German attempt | cartridges, power and a thoussnd and ||| to Tecosnize the fundamental valus of service. The minister dis- their trench Fhe. Hottiah. trewsiyy. I: repos full rights as a neutral power, will be the agsressors, but according to the | ‘0 CAPLUTE thelr fr biom, where tne|one, Other requisites for waging war courses on “The Brotherhood of Man”—which is service. “The Golden™ - tisfactory. g be planning . to resume. the purchase | 5 latest French communication o |Turks and Russians are engaged, the | nmmation has hoes Dore ot tasimg ||| Rule” contempiates service—doing what you can for your fellow-man, ||| of doliar common on_securities. 'nflt: m:’“‘:fl"‘:"": :"u‘;“ changes in positions have taken place. | situation is reported unchanged. of this visit the irascibility in high The merchant prospers or fails just in the ratio that he renders Tollowing up thelr recapture of Fort | Bighteen persons have been killed flcati Field Marshal Alexander von Kiuck, |Iatest American communication to the Dounumont, northeast of Verdun, the |and a score injured in an Austrian air | fa ay ‘,“:':n‘;"w':‘f L’i‘:‘"‘"”“‘ Vet service to his public. If he locks his front door, pulls down the |||celebrated his 70th birthday. He asked |two governments, the téxt of which Germans have striven, but ineffectual- | raid on Bari, Italy The situation has now dhanged. Ap- shades and fails to let the public know what is in his store, he cannot to be sent again to’the front. was made public by the state depart- Iy, to drive out the French from the — ment tonight. ‘The time in which the parently there is no harm, from either > agproaches {0 the fort, where 'they | ANTI-TEUTONIC FEELING IN R poltival br & pivatesic Taansar Y] receed: At the annual fnseting_ of the|change must be effected is not speci w_their lines when forced to va- ~ g 3 Sta il C Ne but the United States expects |ernments for the losses GREECE IS INCREASING | saying that’ Germany would welcome No ‘shopkeeper, perhaps, does that; but many never tell the public R i e S one, fl'&m» action. have been suffered. caze tho fort fiselt. srogs but Taste — < na® Artbur Von Guinner, the ||| what they have in stock. Buyers find out only because they are op- Aeaie o s Results of Torpedoing. rosk_Ves- | Imavaging. divectir o S Dautache rtunity seek Great Britain has added to her ship- 7 . Teporta that under the Hre of the bank in Berlin, -stated to The Asso- i i i 8 Fonh infantry and Fusid feers ¢ was sels by Teutonic Submarines. LRI R e The public 1 willing to buy from the merehant who has what it ||| BInE, Plack-list the- American schooner | FIRST ANNUAL MEETING OF DEMOCRATS TO TAKE completely repulsed, rma - i Clara Davis, owned at Fall River, —The agi- | "Germany is In the position of a poker wants. Merely as a matter of service to his fellow-men, every mer- Mass. fering heavy casuaities. This was the | Athens, via Paris, May 26—T! layer who has gathered Bl thi infantry attack in all the Verdun ttion throughout: Greete caliaed by ey ol etk e iy TAL: ‘oSt should - give Information ‘about what s in his ‘stors, Aud the Botn sides has been extremely aotive | torpedoed three Greek vessels contin- | Willing to break off an all-night ses- ||| vest way to do that is to advertise. on all sectors, especially in the region | ues to grow. Regolutions have been|Sion and retire wit] is ~ winnings, LEAGUE TO ENFORCE PEACE. A atrike of caployae. haw zea | Slight Reference Made to Ending the| A Tentative Plan Drawn U service on the )?Intyh:x.n.l Raplrw:lg of Present War. ok, The Bulletin has a clean, eager clientele. Its readers are ready to Mexido between Mexico City and Man- p assed by the League of Ship Owners| JPile the others persist in continuing zanillo. ‘Washing May 26—The League to| Washington, 1 fl,rlhzog_mhn:ln dligle 304. e fnd the HaSloritt Rbar ilol armaads ::!;2; hn;;eo!c;:g:up}:l;: ;:39 ::71 2‘;‘,.‘! takejadvantage of the opportunities which are presented to them to Enforce formed a ye‘.{u £ fiXfi’&Z‘ g;e;uvn will e their recent fighting mainly te |ing that the government take action t) rvie tHe: §hmtle, aves PERiaE: oo buy the things they need. = J.um‘:-h <. :.mhbwa% r}n full uni- :::}dme :alm“oih :ezm . :he D: rx;g_ y lemocratic Bombarding engagements and sapplng { &top atiacke on Greek merchant shivs: | in the Germans® favor, it is pointed out, During the week the following matter has appeared in The Bulle-" | | io ™ reland, tho state depariment was | pean wer, held it first annual mecting Minor Infantry attacks —and - bomb | to bring a legal action. in ‘an-effort o 89 chown in the xencwiod postponement || e cotumns: informed. T ki e, e e rowi; obtain fhe seizure of the Austro-Ger & e & dlam H. Taft, B e o LA ATt 5 man_ vessels interned in Greek poris R B e T L N T Bulletin | Telegraph Local General Total e et Sy, Xk calnly ] browider bl e Sl e s i ciuts the C 1 Im | unless . the central powers indemnify 1 . = 5 seriousl; aris. urpo: organizatio: ;-"'t:u:o afin:rlhe ;fi&: f\r:mcame b inwhers - GEShb torpedielly (Ekes. Xer\lilunihzhi \x:il‘?rlea of“:!he }‘!&M.Aand Saturday‘ May 20...463 148 1064 1375 Grave anxietp is felt as to his chance | outline what it hopes to accomplish. Gnly fighting of moment noted being | merchantm: ; trian offensive in the Trentinor | Monda May 22.. 164 110 173 gz e T . sy b i AR kv o \nIVhothor these events are enough o onaLy, Aydacs Frank H. Masen of Nilss, 0, who PRANDEIS’ CONFIRMATION SIR ROGER CASEMENT'S- R AR orioe tom b e Tifesday, May 23.. 148 142 244 534 [ ek o pm. A o TR e s 1S PRACTICALLY ASSURED. SISTER IN WAsmneTou S ety the c;:;nze&“t‘mea:'fi tell] ‘Wednesday, May 24. - 444 184 170 498 il in P nato Has Agreod fo Vots on the| Her Attorfby Tt fo Assist Defents in'| Biifvard Grey :hm P e ebiaersa § Thursday, 134 260 587 Nomination Next Thursday. Trial f Her Broth elr imen“fln to crust " YT B iy ciat rival, or dismember 3 g 5% 19 Washington, May 26.—Victory for |~ 'Washington, ,u.y 26—Mrs. ‘Agnes | Clat malmfv'e = “‘gfl ¥ X the administration in its fight t0 make | Newman, sister of Sir Roger ,Case- | reasonabie, peace Pm“"m“‘“ Ve an on? Totdl 98 5 3 4 ‘——3 06 Glarmin sttt bave albored 1ol e e A citng 16| KMV ACPaERT IR T Louls D. Brandeis an associate justice|ment, who has been committed for |certain factor. (L RN s e 72 210 2 allow General Leman, the bRt Y ""@ W“""‘""‘ e ey R R L of the supreme court was regarded as| trial in London on-a charge of trea-. —_— g Liege, to go to Switzerland on parole. | peace for the future was described by - BILL TOTALS pasured when the senate agreed| son in connection with the -Dublin| PEACE TALK DEEPLY ; = B Fhe: ofter wa rejectsd. Mr. Taft a8 Qevdioping. from It Will be Reported to the to vote on the nomination next Thurs-| uprising, came {o. Washington today, INTERESTS WASHINGTON r~ o S T o that a definite SO | rir e m gl £ sy 1LY L% upon thetestimony of the mental ex- | witnesses for the first time the meth- | desided mot tr b r:ny m«m naeh, buc thay the | dom within a Do s oy Or A /oh | Officials Know Nothing of * Rumored | perts’ana the allenists of the prose-|ods cmployed by the police “wire tap-|phies for the schools there until the| “Although we look with the greatest wviews of each side should be emm,a defence of Sir Roger at his trial. Mr, House Trip to Europe. cuation will appear tomorrow in rebut- | ping squa European war is ended. satisfaction on any indications that in majority and minority reports to be | Doyle saw Secretary Tumulty at the tal. “Leak” in the Morgan Office. the war is to come t0 an end,” he said, Bate Db St the vt e one | Wit Troase s e oomully at thel' Washington, Afay 26—The' defiite Jurymen Seemed Bored. The district attorney's Investigation| /A automobils in which recruiting|“to introduce hers movoments looiking | o total 162,274,297, exclu if there is a roll call, also will be made | state ~department, and Sir Cecll | Statement in Berlin press despatches| tyaite's wife was.in the countroom | was centered today in the testimeny of | ITiPS, through the State will be made| to this end would weaken our driving |3600,000 “for civilian public. Spring-Rice, tho ‘British ambassador, | that Germany would welcome peace|agqin this afternoon and heard the|Martin Dgan, representing the Blongar | Will be added to the marine corps re- | force.” for ‘which an. estimate. is Republican senators who have been | to make arrangements for taking evi- | Was read with deep interest by officials | medical witnesses for ‘her husband | firm, who told of the employm | cruiting station in Boston. At a luncheon officers of the league |Pared =~ o hfi opposed to Brandeis conceded tonight | dence in the Casement case in London. | here, particularly in view of recent|sestify he had told them he married | Burhs to ferret out the and delegates started a movement tol . mm’fi o s a That he would be confirmed beyond | An appeal in Casementss behalf, | indicatiors that President Wilson 18 | 1o ov1 "Gor her smonay. . The prison: | Mammr oo htie loaks | Progidont Alan R. Hawley of the|raise $300.000 to establish branches of |at possible monopolization question, that ho would receive vir-|sent by, Mrs. Newman to. President | Paying close attention to the entire| or himself appeared to doze While a| tion eoncerning munitions co Aero club of M“m piloted by Victor | the league in every state in the union mcm i e e tually unanimous democratic support | Wilson recenily, was referred to- the | SuBlect. SR long hypothetical gestion, designed to|from the entente allies was reaching | C&ristorm, flew . New York to|and for preliminary efforts to institute ' o and in addition would get at least four | State department but no action has Sials. sald. they knew. of < no: fri 5 sho t he was insane -at the time | business rivals, He said the trail led | VWAashington in 3 ‘"‘- 6 1-2 minutes. | branches abroad. republican votes. -This would give ap- | been taken there. ::;“coglé’:elugozsflt?’;?b‘;fii‘ of ask- I he killed his wife's parents, was read | to the offices of Seymour & Seymour| . < Rmerican production { < o A T i in. o Shored by ne eperts | oo ot e knew Burns Intended 1o/ 530,000 trom the Bank of Willacoaches, |$1,000000 FOR' RELIEF on, lea: ly ‘opposing ed - somewhat e Yy e l 'ormation ere, thouy he i % yotes, should every senator be present | 00 v -RNMENT OF CHINA BY ghe he ot I Ga., Thomas R. Cox, aged 25, a clerk AN INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION o 5 Row gl e sy FRet No intorbationst, Plo noveated, | °F i Pank. was arrdsted in New York. L VIR P oA May B M. a Moral Imbgoile. , o “International evealed. Gift Announced by the Rockefeller Chinese Pre: Comments on Rum House said tonight that he had no Dr. Morris J. and Dr. Allan, Harry Marron, 50 years old, a labor- 2 e UMC" | plana for rotutning to Burope. When | Ros Distendort. ot testiied . ~thav| nenTy S8an o intoratnea; "Giry | er, died at the’ hospital at Stamford Foupdation, YOUTH MADE SPECIALTY . OF STEALING AUTOMOBILES —_—— i v told of press despatches indicating | Waite was a moral imbecile and @e- as the result of being run over by a i c: e Say Weslé® Brewer, ., May . 26. — Rumors that|that he would be welcomed there as a | clared that.they had arrived at their Z:“.‘a‘.:f&";é’m‘,f,""”&&“;'.fl 2ithoush | heavy motortruck a short time before. | New York May ‘The Rockefel ed to Stealing Six. Japan is planning fo have China ad- | Darbinger of peace, his cnly comment | conclusion without consuitation g late to- 24 ler Foundation announc tained relative to a shipment of car- ¥ today California. had propriat 1,000,000 for ‘hool and n Sy ministered by an international com. | ¥22 that he was very much fatiered. | sether. Both admitted Waite - knew |iridges to Moxico. 'In this connection | yiatacic, Filand superintendant of & |t 1 e A N ana, Sorbin, | - Bor setnsian ot e Wasping Hartford, Conn., May 26—The po- |mission have created much comment What he was doing TreD e was plot-|he mentioned the name of a man|wih only sliht Ijuries wien b fo | Montenegro and Albania. - Alaska military cable and teleg Tice tonight arresied on a Middletown | in the Chinese press. This idea Is not | TAFT IS ASKED IF HE WOULD ting the death of Mr. Peck, but they |known to him as a representative of | sim Bioria Soms i G eaiel| " The sum approprated is to be ex- | system, $50,000 is E trolley car, Wesley Brewer, aged 18, |new in Japan byt has frequently been SUPPORT ROOSEV! declared he had no moral sense. Both Captain Boy-Bd, recalled naval at-| seugn o pended at the n of this city, who, it is said, has con- | mentioned in Japanese newspapers. Re- ROOSEVELT.{ asserted that they did mot want the|tache of the German embassy. steal cently, however, the discussion of this bbbt il it AT YALE at least six auto- 4 = prisoner set free and Dr. Diefendorf VARIOUS PRIZES B ol N poisa | ey, B Dreserve peace in China has| RePlied That He Considered the Ques- said he should be kept in an insane| Mayor Mitchel’s Charges Denied. | More than 200 civilians were mur- » ‘be effected. ANNQUNCED YE Delleve that he has also been concern- | been very insistent in the Japanese| tion a “Very Violent Hypothesis.” |asylum as long as he lived. The Thompson commiitee began its e “".m“éfifi r— ed in a number of other auto theft: press. S No Moral Sense. session by giving a hearing to Dr. pflm advices ,,c,'“d‘ at San An- m-m its. Five Connecticut Men Are - | The Japanese idea is that all leading| Washington, May 26.—In reply to an ‘ Daniel C. Potter, one of those charged | tono. lnmd!tun in the countries mentioned Honor List. town police tonight irf automobiles af- | powdrs interested in China as well as/| Inquiry whether there iz any basis of| Dr. Karpas declared that while a|mby Mayor Mitchel with having engaged mlsht -oan be consummated, although —_— forhe had abandoned a car stolen |Chinkse would have representation in | truth in the report, alleked to be cir-| moral imbeclle had no moral sense|in a conspiracy to discredit. the Gty | Investigation by the Bridgeport police | 255U of the successful outcome| New Hayen, Conn., May. from a Jocal man. the commission, but Japan would be | culated by frlend- of Thmdor;goo - | they appeared rational. ~He sald he|charities department. Dr. Potter de-|at a Eypsy camp suspected to be -h.,_ of nesoflnnm to this end have not|prizes at Yale were annou the controlling influence supported by | velt, that William H. Taft woufd sup. | helieved criminals should confess their | nicd allegations made against hhn by | boring James Douglas Glass, who has|Yet been received. It is_understood | as follows: A the Entente Powers. _This plan would | port Mr. Roosevelt if the latter should | crimes because they owed it to soclety | Mayor Mitclsel. been missing, showed that the boy is|that in addition to the Foundation's| Stone Trust Co; HARTFORD PLANNING A involve an absolute recognition of | be nominated for president by the re-| to do so. ol b W osii appropriation, a large amount of mon- | scientific school for PREPAREDNESS PARADE | Jgpan’s special position in the ~Far | publican national convention in Chica- |~ “Do vou think the fact that Tasters ‘Can Hear Everything. ey ralsed by Polish relief agencies|lish, to B. el daly Hast, for which the Japanese have been | 80, Mr. Taft, who arrived here today | greant aunt was insane SRy learn Sact ods wed Koo ait b e will be a»vued to, the relief. It Is Expected That 10,000 Persons :t;elvins with renewed vigor since the to'conduct tHe meetings of the Loague 1870 had. w.nl:;!hgxg' to do it kt:: P ‘,,Tzh‘, W“‘g: 3”“;:;}; o fg_‘};’phx ufi-;’l’gr‘m' gl.f ok ;-::; Zport of ning of the Euroj force Peace, said: ve noth- | ing of Mr. Peck?’ he was as| Will be in Line. pean war. Bt ‘o that subjest &6 this tme. 51 O Aeaw the ek o1 telephone wires, the committee called | operated between New York and the| HOLDS DnMI“AI. OF Hartford, Conn., May 26.—A special Copn. except that it is a very violent hypo-| don’t know what kind of a lunatic she | toho has meen T Sanere Pt UREC (Orlent by the Nippon Yusen Kalsha| ppor NEARING RING UNJUSTIFIED. | _Barse Mathematieal pm.. ADOLPH DE LEEUW IS thesis.”—Special to New York Evening | was." Joars | conipany. 5 Willard, Madisor ;W committes from the common council Prest Waite L Poet Of the special squad of five men which Committes of Ar Association of o fova tonight petactad preliminary arrange. HELD FOR EXAMINATION | o5t . = aite w-d ry. supervises telephone wires. The wit-| Officials of the Western Gas Con- | Comm merican ‘ments a ‘“preparedness e B G N T Dr. m,,gmm ‘that when he | nesses ueflflsd that wires are super- | struction comj at Fort Wayne, University Professors. bere on June S It is expected that|Charged With Taking. Private Letters |[PRINCE VON BUELOW NoOT B2 T e i 3% o B B P Yised in 2,Dlace “some alstance from | Ind., where a strike of machinists is in e EE et ten thou | Belonging to_Germa i St pasfound tho auren police headquarters.” conversa- | progress, furn chairs for the un- ew Yorl y 26 —Holding o Ry Dranisations from il . Embavey. SOMING TO WASINGrON | Toete ,,,’,m P T e e R S R e el e i B R AL L R D Nearing this vlonuty and 800 tars from the U.| New York, May 26. —Adolph de | Special Mission Rumor Officially | him, he testified, he loved poetry but|His men @o not take down every con- | plant. the University \1. P-nnfllv-nm §. 8. Kansas, which 'fll be in New |Leeuw, cotton exporter, who was - Denied in Berl knew the names of mo modern poet|versation over a particular wire, but because of his London harbor on that date. rested- last night, was arraigned 5 rostea: s i g 2z and_admitted the only books he had |can hear everyibing hiat goes over it.| Governors of the New York stock ex. o SHALL: W:::'"H ‘;’_‘: B —_— ay on the complaint of George | ~ B May 25, 10 : . | were those in an old dent ibrary change postpor for six mon ac- an “infringement SCOTLAND YARD DETECTIVES _|Hoffman and charsed with taking g- Ao My B b e T Tonnd SO nohad bowgnt for $4g, | T - fom on 1 proposal o increass-trom | demic & nuaom. the American e o e German | circulation abroad “Life low, miserabl 4 finally , T can® - 0 e grat ‘made o,,. uestis COME FOR GERMAN SPY. : Goflerél;? &m for Buelow, tormer Gmu..;x cmo)’ 03 the dent'mmbzu hbx mDr- Dl:!endort a:m.na_ ts no vee, i 'given to the widow on the death of a | public t:uuy of its commnit- e Captain Guy Gaunt, o1 tion of Women's Cluba ts s a special mission to We asserted. ‘member. tea mflh ‘fl'flh‘d M interfer- 5 Ignatius T. T. Lincoln Taken Aboard |attache here. Hoffman is seere i iy s ash- Studied How to Get Rid of People. —_— ence with “academic ¥ 26— o Anchor Liner Cameronia. the ‘commercial atiache of ‘the Gere| o " ' omclally denled hers. Unhappy, But Didn't Know Why. | o =20 B0 0 o0 B o or| VERMONT DELEGATES ARE R s aismismoa| NP York, May itter do Lacuw admitted that be ad- OBITUARY “Whs 2 the edictne for Zork. X <n of the sole purpose of learning how to INSTRUCTED FOR HUGHES m he nnl%m ‘""br:;. Gress? Two thousand get rid of people,” Dr. Diedendorf de- — - gates, alternates and clared. 3 A Resolution to That Efiect Adopted 3:"""'“:;““,“““" %‘,"m -—3:? of, the ion. understood by the public and many| oo conon Of the parenis of stodenis” and his moth 00k $80 out of her purse on the dress- May 28—Th today, aged 70, e conducted’a car- | “No. 1 don't bellevs I ever loved” | er'in her Toom.” Montpelier, Vi May ot ta- | 02, mitted_ served seven yems 1o Menas Ephraim: O, Reynolds. : Jail i ,A-“n Bl:“l&;' tlk!ng $30,000, he was held pled. “He said he had read the Bible. He in gu“ Conventi » afternoon by sm- for examination Mon~ known resident of| . “Have you had disappointments in| told me that when Mrs. Peck died he St detoctives and taken sboatd dlesex county, died at his home |10Ve?" Anchor line steumship Cameronia, —_—— 2 v g R e e PIERRE DREYFUS “I don't know,” the defendant re- answe I‘Gd mont de!esluon to lhe National re- Ked “cor @ and " usiness here, was vice presi- | Walte - = Never Had Much Love For Parents.|Publican convention will g0 to Chi- | {giam. uikma'nn “parents and the ;'-l;- s it dent of the Essex National Bank cud| “Not even Mrs. Horton?" cago instructed to vote for the nomi- | eal public| ve DISTINGUISHES HIMSELF |a trustee of the Hssex s- wvings Bank. “T fear that u only a _temporary| Waite told the alienists, according |nation for Justice Charles B. Hi g T S R AIR RAID ON THE et Visld B R Fo Tormetly lved in Lyme and rep- | matter, dootor, Id;ngmt ”t"x'f."“' o the evidence, that e ” knew he GENERALS PERSHING AND ALIAN-ADRIATIC COAST [ During Violent ents in Feb- |resentea that town in the general as. | sidered insane. ow whal ove Tis.parents. but “never A POT AN ruary in the Battle of Verdun. sembly in 18 1w|. o leaves ke s dm and I know I shall be puni m m ¢ Bennington, was © GAVIRA ARE TO CONFER children, them being Wilson the witness 2 Dehnh:-mu_unnwuhwmm Only Fr e Dreytus, S. Reynol tummo republi- ‘him. l.fl.erbhtflnhulb.gun . Dieden- delegation, With a View to Closer Cooperation i '“"m.m."':'.u" committecman, : i Qort sata: " | as expected to be : PRl Aaiil MRy 3 it sage- ts of " E:Il of Vi 26, 27 and 28"