Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 16, 1916, Page 1

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TtoopuAreBemchldtotlle ‘North and’ East of the|: Capital of Bukowina——Westward From the Region of Lutsk the Austrians Are Counter-Attacking and En- —French Have Attacked and Captured a German TnmhonflzeS!opu'Sonlh'JlaflutHomm—Cev sation in the Fighting on the Austro-Italian Front. i : PSR, The twelfth day of the great Rus- slan offensive aguinst the Austro Hun- n-- and Germans from Volhynia .oxfi nowhere any signs along - the . front the Russian troops and tho\munds of additional | VANCE WCORMICK WILLING . " TO ACCEPT CHAIRMANSHIP Declarss His Selection by President Wilson Comes nes a3 & Surprise. 3 rg, P-.. -Vm m—v‘mea c annou: choice of the eapidont. Lot it natibnal chairman, that he Would ac- m elected. ity for service, for re-elect . President t governor of the The French on the slopes south of Le, Mort Homme, nerthwest of Ver- dun, have a and captured a German trencl:. The Germans are lflll violently. bombarding the_ sectors 'rhhnmov and Fg:tw&uvma. northeast of prol prepar: atory to othas ifantey. atiack wiih ‘the hope of a further advance toward the !ortrea Only llery. tcflvlty u in pros- printer for men, whether members of the brother- hood or not, before the close of next The caucus will consume at least three weeks, Mr. said. —_— SCENES OF DISORDER mepu&omg wnyhomdrwu AND RIOTING IN ATHENS. | = An Employe of the British Lngntum s Amck-d. nmaon. June 16, 445 a. m. — The/|shall, Times publishies an alleged uncensored despatch: describing the rioting in small | Athens last Monday night. M of Monfalcone, which ort distance the head o the Gnu of Trieste, the ntians have captured Austrian STEAMER BEAR ON ROCKS er!y -two ug‘ the Pasten Pmcu and Crew Unaccounted For. Bureka, Cal, June 1§—Forty-two of the nllwn:on and crew of the steamer unted for in a tally mnum. T 24 ho\l!l -tm- the San Fran- cisco and Partland Steamship com- W-vom!mmnnnmemuol vered before suryivors here and 29 at Capetown, '0 ::uuinw the sounth: ’mnu,‘wnlhnlh? ive known dead, ‘accounted for of the 120 aboard the Bear when she struck. The: steamer, a. $1,000,000 coastwise hoat, lay high on @ rocky beach ncar Sugar Loaf reef, swinging in the long swells. Her captain, Louls Nohander, and three mermbers of the crew stayed aboard ears | light line, but he could not make the NO MODIFICATION OF Am!cANm PLANK Adminlstration Officials Declars’ Pres- dent Will Not Consent to It. June . 15.—Reports M to the declaration by that Mr. Wil- mm! to such a modi- -was said at the White House that e convention ain in until he counld go Louis dmd make a personal ap- ‘AI&'” LOVER shore. A line fired from -the ship's cannon reached and a raft was which carried them ashore. Fourteen iifeboats got away from the Bear in good order. Even made the Blunt's Reel Hghtship, four miles away, Two more made land'at the mouth of Bear river, near the wreck, and one capsized and was lost. Fog and a strorg current were the only reasons given by ‘the ship's‘officials for the tragedy. | BODY OF WOMAN FOUND IN BUSHES By the Roadside Near Watertown—No Identification Marks, Watertown, Conn., June 15.—The body of a well dressed woman was found late today in some bushes by the roadside near here. There were no identificatioh marks. It is believed that she had been dead at least five days The authorities have commenced an dl}munflon to determine “how she The woman was al ut 35 elll. o T ez b o S brown hair and brown eyes. . She was attired in a blue coat, blue skirt and lace shirt fievmty-threq cents was found in"a paper in a pociket. The papér was marked “Connecticut Brew- ery cmnmy ‘Bridgeport.” S.|TO PREVENT GLASH . WITH CARRANZA TROOPS American Consul Notified of Position of Mexican Tmpn Nm Brownsville - J 15.—One fl c..mm ww-mmardend to ;;nr some, thn ago. to rein- | “Scenes of disorder cccus —_— DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM UNDER CONSIDERATION. Planks - Dealing. With Foreign Ques~ tions Have Bcon Approved. St. Louis, June 16.—Senator SIonS, wnguuny WILSON NOTIFIED OF His uomuflon ment “I am very grateful to ‘my ‘e::‘wnl friends.” SUFFRA°|WT° APPEAL i TO PRESIDENT WILSON Disappointed That- Demooratic Fail- ed to l’-mfion Fodor-l Actien. of the resolutions committee|" chairman of the democratic national conyention, and preparedness and that the suf- frage nad-other plaiks were still un- der consideration. The plank on Americanism, including President Wilson’s suggestions as to the activities of foreign born citizens in conspiring to influence foreign and domestic policies, was among those approved. Chairman Stone said the comimitte was about half through and had now only democratic questions to deal with. He said the committee probably would set ali night so as to be able to pre- sent the platform to the convention Friday morning. CHINESE STUDENTS ARE RECALLED FROM JAPAN Because of Financial Stringency Their Allowances Were Cut Off. Peking, June 15.—Because of fin- ancial stringecy, China has been com- pelled ‘to recall from Japan about 2,000 students . whom the Chinese govern- ment was maintaining there is vfi.fln\ll schools. Several months ago these students began complaining that their alowances were reduced or entjrely cut off. They protested to the inese minister ~ in - "Pokio, ' who negotiated funds to bring many of the ‘students back to Ohhm~ There was some doubt in China as to the advisability of hav- ing the students returned from Japan at a time when the political condi- | tions' are so unsettled. -~ Most of the students are very avoid the modernization of China. CITY EMPLOYES ON SL Mnll. .hm- 15—Leaders of the man suffrage half of a platform decl eral action to secure the men wére disappointed tonight when they laarnaa flut the resolutions sub- committée of the ‘democratic national committee had uj a that the g submitted to the to them nounced their lnhnflon of fight back to ‘ “flf suming their dom to 1 act on the Susan B. l.nund ment to the constitut wc- the. full committee and the convention alters the plank to suit them. - Fl.ilure of the eon‘vm to declare matter for federal acunn, they" nm. wnl result in per-on- al appeals to President to. urge action by congress to' act upon cluflu Evans Hughes, the republican candidate fnr flu vr,d.dmcy. for a mtamnnt his views -on ques- A leader o! the newly “ organized ‘Woman's Party’ tonight that it results are not obtained at the White'| ot ke a camy democratic .of the 'senate and ‘house and wl!.l hold them personally responsible for the party's failure to dgmands. INJURED GERMAN SOLDIERS 3 ARE TO BE DISCHARGED. Not to be When Unfit for Servics. STRIKE IN HARTFORD. T Demand Increase in w-nu of 10 Gonh a Day, Hartford, Conn., June 15.—About 100 employes of the city water department went on ul.rlke today for an increuse The men are now nunlll’ltfl” m.u,unmanminafl ent here this week. About wnmdmnnam for more money Monday. A tmrd “of them ‘have returned. ‘Demands of the men are under con- th-‘nau-uonuym B’I’RANGI WAY OF hfl"fl“ | fitted that. Germeny. v(fll be clvil Tife of a. acouu OF AMIIWA Retained on Army Rolls| S | stock of the No Comment Pending Notification. - Mr. Hughes reiterated today hig de- cision not to comment on political is- sues until his notification of nomina- been received and these are under consideration. Dinner Guest of Classmate. The nominee was the dinner| guest tonight of Samuel H. Ordway, a classmate at Brown university. y UNIQUE POINT ARISES IN THE ORPET TRIAL ? — Whether Removal of Frozen Body In- to Warm Room Would Make Cyan- ide of Potassium Invisible. * Waukegan, June 15-—A -dfl‘whq,mulnm criminal dictfon today - at trial of Mfl '(m:U of ‘Whether lntfll’llulng a frozen body sufficlent = to wwaand cynaide ‘of potassium into a solution light enough to_lose its visibiiity. Dr. Ralph W. Webster, a toxoligist of international reputation, testify- ing for the state, said he had viewed many bodies; and that some of them had been brought into warm rooms, but that he knew of no record ever taken of the attendant circumstances in_the present case. Whether the cynanide of potassium ‘which caused Marion Lambert's death ma heen u.flminluna in -lquid or is regarded as vital in detem!n!nl the precise manner of her death. The state contends that it was a solution; the defense that it was a finely powdered crystal ‘While commercial cyanide of potas- accessible to both or Or- pet and Miss Lambert, the state con- tends the alleged purchase of a two ounce bottle by rpet at Madison, Wis. is a circumstance weighing the scale ag-.l'n!t Orpet. MEXICAN EDPTOR EXPELLED FROM LAREDO, TEXAS Thirty American Residents Led Him Across Border at Point of Rifles. redo, ‘Texas, June 15—Thirty P residents ot Laredo, most slum was. Progreso, a published here, into Mexi-- point of l rifle and ordered him under penalty of death not to re- turn to the United States. ¥l Pro- recently contained editorials at- United States govern- mmittee aiso - notified per to cease its publication immediate- 1y. ALSOP HAS NOT COME OUT FOR HUGHES, 1s Waiting For Republican Nomines to Say Something. June 15.—Joseph W. Al nnecticut member of TANNER PREDICTS THE RETURN oF ROOSEVELT |ed memorial_services w’“vm m at Trhlty ehm LK of Gi hmmw ireece is re- fln market for ellow pine for 500 cars. a e ot tie. oun den Bros. at Extra deflld- of 15 per cent. were declared on the common and preferred Electric Boat Lo Co. Clark College of Worcester, M eraduated o Class of 40" youne ;:-7 with the degree of ik 'I'llo German Admiraity in an ofllch.l statement, denied that a German bont sunk: the Dutch utaamu- 'rub-n- More thn\ $2,000,000 has been re- ceived for 'auto licenses by the State nt Pennsylvania since Jan. 1, bredking all records. recel and deposited at the New York Assay Office by J. P. Morgan & Co. Premier Briand delivered an address of welcome to the delegates economic conference of the in Paris. % A favoral Px’v’gxrwuuomj “»mm;'tothe al an- mx.’hce«.ficmdmkfortflae)ec- uonof!!m Weilliam H-mm " invented a devfe& end to danger of ships in darkness. Rear Admiral m:erhd to have will put an collisions_ batween Atlantic Fleet, was appointed Vice Admiral of the M Mrs.- Grover Cle underwent an operation in Roolevan Hospital, New York. Union College at its 120th com- ‘mencement at Schenect N. Y., conferred the degree of or of laws on Myron T. Herrlek. Statistics g Germany show that Great Britain m lost 130 ships of her navy totaling more than 600,000 tons to date in the war. quhtnh' Mtln' fire to five tanks containing 275,000 gallons of oil be- longing to tbe EYD'Y 0il Co,, of Cleve- land, caused $500,000 damage. Mre. Thomas .l Preston Jr., formerly veland, - successfully A bill to pm-nt fonu.fl capital from obtaining control of Spanish shipping was introduced by the government in the Spanish Chamber of Deputies. Elsie Ferguson, famous actress, and Thomas B..Clarke, Jr., mmaem of the Huflman National Bank, were mm’ledbt'.h.fl'.wlflawlnb‘i' American Consul Garrett at Nuevo Mefleo, has wired the state department ‘Washington recom- manfllnt flut thu city be placed under M ml':'a'ag:; ’p:uu & ot ‘was no; lent the Massachusetts Federation of Wo- mn‘r clubs at the 24th annual meet. A st v St b e o mDmAOIanky y, of ‘Nuv!efl* mmu! men's mfi. ANMMMI-WON- ira was tried, and executed mmnm mth‘l'mmflxb& An lddlhon.l '$3,300,000 in gold was|!n8 Border Commanders Given Power. Punitive steps “those respon- sible for the new depredation mp?en to the discretion of the border com- manders, whose standing orders are to pursue into Mexico any hot trail that they find. The = development, however, was-called to the attention of ‘the de facto government and will be one of the elements on which the by | administration, in its reply to Car- ranza, will predicate its ~ declaration that ‘the timé for withdrawal is not yet ripe because Mexican troops are Dot properly policing the border coun- Steps to Protect Americans. Anti - American demonstrations throughout the republic, which will ai- so back up this declaration, ‘have worked with the growing seriousness of economic conditions to produce such a grave situation that officials hera fear a new internal upheaval soon and have taken further steps to protect Americans. An the navy transport Hancock, now tak- marines to Santo Domingo, will go from that port to- Vera Cruz as soon aln she has completed her present mis- sion. Official Report of Ignacio Raid- A copy of the terse message fron? General Mann, -bringing the: Srst of- ficlal word of u:e San ut the Clm‘ 16 Vigorously. Worded Refusal. ‘The reply to Carranza’s note may be sent tomorrow or Satm Secre- rday. g has studiously declined attacks upon Ames can - towns or -posts to the attention government. troops, pointing out the fajlure of the de facto government to le; its coop- eration in hunting down outlaws wha have threatened the peace of the two count ‘The friendly purposes of the United States are understood to be set forth in unmistakable terms and it is believed the note also con- tains a sharp rebuke because of sug- gestions in the Carranza note 'which many officials regard as insulting. Date Set For Municipal Election. The state department issued the fol- lowing summary of its advices. “The department is in receipt of & telegram from Mexico City stating that the authorities of the de factc government issued a decree on June 13, setting the first Sunday of Sep- tember, 1916, as the date for holding muricipal elections. - It is stated that only persons who have not taken up arms against the constitutional gov- ernment will be qualified a8 electors. De La Rosa Band Captured. “The department is In receipt of telegraphic advices from Saltillo stat- ing that General Ricaut, ‘'who Iy arrived there, has reported troops sent in pursuit of De La Roll and his band, overtook them. It it reported that the entire band Rosa, who made his éscape and board- ed a freight train which was en route to Monterey. Upon arrival at Mont.’ erey, he was placed under arrest ani the local. military ~ commander - af Monterey was instructed to have D¢ La Rosa identified. =His followers arc said to bave been d.allvered to tm Mexican commander There werp about furty in the blnt and it is stated that they weras poorly of |armed and that they were practically without provisions™ RESTRICTION ON BEER, WHISKEY AND TOBAGCC A Precautionary Measure in Wa < Economy Scheme in England. Ble m.raon on of | Virginians head. | cconomy in Address at a Ratification Meeting Bative HOW in New York. 'mu. vessel - Thu-m-nlm v!rc in the R e

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