Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 5, 1916, Page 1

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London, June 4, 10.49 p. m—The British Admlrl!t‘y mmuxlm issued . mtunmt saying ere was Erounds” for e belisf thut and mothing to add or _sub! original announcement of the British { e statement gave the German h-- as two battleships, two dread- nought. battle cruisers, four light crui- sers, nine torpedo boat destroyers and a submarine. Mllhm in London Lessened. The pessimism which prevalled as a nn.ltan( Lho uimin.l 's original state- hich is now conside ord h hq.v- beén needlessly candid ‘conservative in under-estimating extent of the German losses as compared with those of Great Britain, has been greatly lessened by the latest statement. " Rumors Gurrent in Hamburg. “Meanwhile, Admiral Sir John Jelli- coe, having drlven ‘the a2 15 gh it £ i i g 8 ] L g . A despatch from Copenhagen says |the fumors are current in Hamburg that two German warships besides those announced in the German communica- Uxht tion—the battleship Westfalen battle cruiser Lutzow—were sunk in Ahe _battle. A1 T celved here Satu Berlin said the German ity admitted the loss of the Westfalen. German Losses the Greater.. the t&.lnln’ its Hmttce of cau- admiraif refrains from the names ot the lost German E ly a Line Officer Escaped.- ‘The official list of the casualties saved from the Queen luu-y lnvmcmo. Fortune, Ardent and None were saved from the In- le, fence, Black Prince, Turbulent, Nomad or Nes- The list gives the names of sixty- five men killed and of 27 men wounded. On other mfimnamma fight 115 men and 85 wounded. No' Failure in British Strategy. Admiral Lord Beresford in an inter- today, while contending strongly that there was no failure Strategy and that Vice tty won a brilliant suc- castor o fanit Mml wm\ the admiralty. BRITISH WTV"B STATEMENT OF BATTLE o Claime German Accounts of the Ger- man Losses Are False. London; June 4, 1ou p. m—A fitate- issued | t by the Briti ad- " previous accounts “the British and that the Ger- losses 4 | the evi- q- M the@rlt- Wfik two_ M hlu fluo- text of the statement foll i3 %r.mltha h:‘m-&’:‘v-m aboard the Warrior |11 line. “LIVING” FLAG FEATURED PARADE IN PROVIDENCE 75 Bands and More Than- mlflamh- rs Were Line, Providence, R. I, June 4—Many thonsand Rhode Island men and wom- en marched in a -over a three- mile route yenerda,y to give expres- ‘sion of their belief in the need of pre- paredness.- From 12.30 o'clock until the - early u%ochts' 2 H‘A‘:fl nmer’g:- ar- T hext o1l the mow Jubtics W at | W w e new ice o p:rudp-te in decisions until that time other than those involving motions presented to the court tomorrow. A long list of opmlons will probably be announced at tnmorn:w’n session. evening divisions of men and women, | representing every profession, busi- ness and lustry from all over the state, formed to take part in the dem- onstration. Seventy-five bands were | POF: ed and it was estimated that ere were more than 35,000 marchers A ten.hlto of the event was a “living flag” formed of public school children on a stand in front of City Hal. More than 1,500 boi.aml girls took part. ivingston Beeckman of Rhode Island and Oovernax- Samuel W. McCall Massachusetts. occupied places of honor in the reviewing stand. — QUARREL OF DECKHANDS MAY RESULT FATALLY One Man Was Struck Upon the Head With a Gaspipe at Milford. ‘Milford, sult of a.quarrel among four deck- hands on an oyster steamer tied up at Merwin's dock today, one man was perhaps fatally injured by struck upon the head with a gas e and two others are locked up p«nmn; tha outcome of his injuries. Eidie Bsine to a B man fs , large. The ln) hospital. John Moskebbich are the one- \md(n- arrest. A CAPTAIN OF MARINE 3 KILLED IN SANTO DOMINGO | Willis of *|'from * Vots as' a Unit. i1l arrive The "3 ‘and it §s announced| Muwflu vote as a lln‘lt for the ¢an- the caucus, aidate to 'be selected at Wisconsin for Lafollette, Hunbn -nd Dbetween Dclon.h- Are Fagctional. faction of the delegn- unnflnmmtancuiwm time has not been selected in either case. ‘The five members of the Johnson fac- tion announced that their votes on the flntb-.notwm wmm“ delegation will wuekberto_rnm or Weeks, it is - it icacd s Shot During Landing of Farces at Conn., Jm{—Altluw‘ “Rev. George W. mumn mbgv“&ckne" for u yeu-u © fthe First Universalist chu Soon after the assault, the fire hells [ He were rung to alarm the town to be on the loohvut for the three men who had r\m away from the steamer. m MEN AND WOMEN PARADED IN HARTFORD Took Three Hours to Pass a Given 5 Point. Gonn, “June 4—The ll.r‘- ‘Hartford, est crowd which this city has en '&(nsi since Bridg: parade . committee estimated that men and women. were in une and !t took three hours for the Gwcnnor Boleomb and official guests -, wyuon at noom INQUIRY INTG OPERATIONS pastorates, in mont, at Portland, Me,, at Lowell and at Philadelphia. George W. Finley. Hartford, Conn., June 4.—Gdo W. Finlay, :d‘ prominent Mane “i Aflochmto 8 wife and a son flqu‘VG. CALLED ARSON TRUST | | s 5 EMPEROR WILLIAM TO ACT AS GODFATHER To Son Born to Frau Bertha Krupp | 33 Von Bohlen Und Halbach. Berlin, Sa.tunla.y. June 3,3 p. m.— (Via London, June 4. 9.30 a. m—Em- ‘William has consented . _Hughes the Man. , - Th‘ leaders who take this view of they are not convinced uznmazuuwemwmfhem tion. Leaders Are in the Dark. The situation which this the leaders on, the groun dprofess. have any ldox;‘ what will happen. is motable that ali the speculation (Continued on Page Three) RHODE ISLAND DELEGJTES DU ETUESDAY AFTERNOON. National Committeeman Says Senti- ment of State is for Hughes. | Chicago, June 4-—The ten delea:.te- and alternates of Rhode Island will rive here at 3 o’clock 'ruasda.y atter- noon, and the caucus will be held the same. evening. W. P. Sheffield, ma- tional mmgmm said it the was Ly for H‘u.ghs; ‘ut that the delegates were friendly teward Weeks, either for the or the vice presldmw A GLEE CLUG OF 85 i FROM COLUMBUS. anv-ms Willis of Ohio to Present u-. me of S‘nainr Burton. ‘Chicago, June A—Govcn Frank B. ‘and a a-lessflon fid 2 glee clli: of 35, 2. special nignt mw Wil will make tha B the name of Senater ln nomination at the mmn- tion. The Burton boomers claim 130 Votes in the convention on the -first. HAR\'LAND DELEGATION Is UMNSTRUC'I’E Said to Be Di\ndnd Between Weeks, g Hughes and Rooseveit. ~ Chicago, June 4.—The del- egation will arrive here Tuesday after- noon and a caucus will be held as soon m: the arrival ?1:0&“‘”& fi%fi are 16 delegates an ernates. W. P. Jackson, the national committee- man, who is here, said that the dele- gation is uninstructed and divided be- tween Weeks, Hughes and Roosevelt. E. J. Burkett of Nebraska may be the doice of Maryland for vice ph president. S WEEKS HEADQUARTE'RS_ % CROWDED WITH VISITORS. His Campaign Managers Look for Good Showing on First Ballot. , June 4—The headguarte; ted States Senator John W. Wedn Massachusetts’ fayorite son m&e, was crowded with visitors, mn'y éga.ta- ‘being in the throng. gn TS llfll beluved the Massachusetts candi- date wou!d he one of the leaders on the semtvr ‘Weeks called on Sem(nr Penrose of Pennsylvania today llelli a 20-minute conference with hlm. he passed out of the quarters of the Pennsytva.nln he merely said: “Senator Penrose fl;:nd.! and we bad only a < “Did Senator Penrose . make to support you at any stage of the balloting?” he was asked. 'Senn.zor Penrose made no promises 'to me,” nally, I be- he replied. “Perso leve that ?.he delegates in Pennsylva- TY.| nia friendly to Mr. Penrose will vate Bertha Krllw was mu-rled in 1906 to Lieutenant Gustay Krupp Bohlen Und Halback, who is now at -~ the Krupp works. Emperor William acted undmm-mmrflmm.bom on Afl‘l-t ‘-——-—__——- $789780 FOR EDUCATIONAL , . AND RESEARCH WORK Appnprmnom— W General Edu ‘for Philander €. Knox." W. Wfifln&" he said. e 3-YEAR-OLD SHELTON GIRL - KILLED BY AN AUTOMOBILE Darted Into the Strest While Plnying < With Other chlldnn. £ R o e un a.mne,wen Rz “‘:imph along without uyin‘v s“ i 1s wearing of the $1.50 Fira. in . the' m section of Brockville, Ontario, u-l $100,000 damage. Co. ‘declared the uulumiwdi- lMdot"lnhn Y ‘The schooncr c.u-. dwr:nd by fire at:Oakland, cd..nl.nelunn.t- &d loss of $100, m 2 - German .odllhh in the Reichstag are reported to have decided to vnu against the budget. i h - i, Shamelin ot e Sep i A mifllon mark _che Gov. McCall of Massachusetts ve- toed the bill to prohibit < the use of trading stamps in Massachusetts. Louis D. Brandies is e: sworn in as a member sateQSupremajeourtotmen Gold_coin to the amount of $200,000 wuvithdm‘m fro mthe 'New York Sub-Treasury for fllfimthuba. do':;"lfiu“ f” Finance, ha o of ve :::n prohibited by the French Sen- to be The thil day Mfig:k. ki u-thlkm'_sl Ern- "Mnm r wbonxmnhmunmhh « Lok s ""'"‘:‘c‘u.’:"‘ formed a a eague organized by the Cangdian mil: luzy tom a J. W. Robnson of Boise, Idaho, was recalled by the voters in an election, perty done in southwestern Ohio of a ‘terrific wtnd and electrical storm. Boveral - actidtes, B goods have been added-to the pro- Bibitea mport list by Great Britain, Great Britain’s deficit for 1916-17 will be made good by borrowing an amount estimated at $6, 525, Chan- cellor stifl-l-ld McKenna announced. Clrdm-! Mrfl Papal Secretary of state, declared that the Pope was infivenced -in o i peace efforts solely by a desire to stop “the . suicide of rimn‘ h- applied to the New York ps Association for 300 men to go to Ari- lepleted - militia of and T are oldf social in the ‘| Kitchin, and Twenty- persons. were inju; ‘one seriously, - When the Wabash Reikosks “midnight Chicago to St | Zouis, ‘was blown from the rails neat tiac, persons were I(Hl.d and eight Wm’-fl ‘when a-Rock Island passenger plunged a h‘rlds!cmk- i Eé‘ i { the United obtained a fotthold i1 French trenches. For these, however Mfl, driven out by Russian front viclent artil- lery duels are going on in the Bessa. rabian 'and Volhynian sectors. Sev- among both rlpubuun and progres. the Austrians were repulsed. The Italians 1n the region Of Arsierc are holding the Austrians from furth- er advances in the desperate strug- glethatilgvmg on in this region Austrians ~wit hlarge effectives Atumptefl to break ments are still heavy on the Dthe; sectors of the Austro-Italian front. The polis in the fcur city districts will be open today from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m. for ‘the city election. PATRIOTIC PLANKS FOR REPUBLICAN PLATFORN Submitted by Committee of the Amer- fean Society. New York, June 4—Two tentative p]nnka ‘which the republican party will be urged to include in its national platform will be submitted to the res- olutions committee by the Amerlcan Society, Rear Admiral cssm rhh, th ‘president, . d D! e eland "é&.&“‘msm S tghts t e ights bestowed uDon them by our institu- tions are coupled with the equivalent duty ‘of sustaining those institutions unimpaired and we dencunce any citi- to pay undivided allegiance to United States of America and to live a life in active harmony with our lan- guage and our fundamental institu- tions.” ‘The other plank declares it to be the highest duty of every citizen to maintain the principles of American liberty *: inst all enemies, whether open or vered.” It pfoclaims as ‘worthy of public confidence only those who cordially uphold and ‘maintain :_‘hese prli\dples “in inviolate integ- ty.” ONLY ROU'flNE BUSINESS IN CONGRESS THIS WEEK Senators and Representatives to At- tend National P ical Canventions. ‘Washington, June 4—Under an agreement reached by party leaders ta permit senators and representatives to attend the national political conven- tions, congress will not meet until ‘Thursday and then only to- recess again complying perfunctorily with the cortitutional provision Imiting recess periods. While the house will contihue its daily sessions, only rou- tine business will be considered and the proceedingsc will be virtually on an unanimous consent basis. Scores of members of both houses aiready have left for Chicago and enough more will probably go to St. Louis later in the week to reduce af tendanece at the capitol to the small- est percentage it has reached during any session of congress for several years: Speaker Clark, Demoeratic Leader Republican Leader, Mann, however, have all announced their intention of remaning here dur- ing the convention period. PROGRESSIVE NATIONAL COMMITTEE MEETS TODAY

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