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NORWICH, CON ., SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1917 16 PAGES—124 COLS. PRICE TWO CENTS 2§95 i, The Bulletin’s Circulation in® Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population $2,000,000,000 LOAN IS BUTASTAR] GERMANS PIERCED THE FRENCH LINE German Crown Prince Gained Some Advanced Trench- Cabled Paragraplis Discord in China._ Amoy, June 1—It is reported here that the s.of Anhwei, Honan and Hupeh have declared their inde- pendence. This action i6 said to have been taken to express disapprobation of the pro-German polic# of the Kwo Min tang, the political party now as- cendant in Peking. 5 REVISIONS IN PLAN FOR TRAINING WAR ARM Many of the Forces Will be Put Into Tents Instead of Barracks. ©of the forces probably would be put s\ Another Split in Registration Plans Control of Russia| Are Well in Hand WORKMEN AND SOQLDIERS AS- SUME CONTROL OF KRONSTADT "7 IPETROGRAD’S FORTRESS Delegates Vote 210 to 40 Not to Recog- June 1 Petrograd _via London, THERE WILL BE NO SERIOUS DISTURBANCES 30 ARRESTS YESTERDAY There Have Been Few Conspiracies, ‘Washington, June 1—Department of Condensed Telegrams Ada Rehan, actress, who died Jan. $, 1916, Jeft an estate valued at $222,- Emma E. House, wife of Magistrate Frederick B. House, left an estate val- ued at $82,928. ’ Every courtesy was extended to Ambassador Elkus and his party leav. ing Constantinople. of the University of Pennsyl vania, will be the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury.* An immediate census of all intern- ed enemy aliens in the United States agent in Curling, N. F., was Instructed Frank A. Vanderlip, Presid Bank of New Yo GOING TO NEED SUMS ent of the National City rk, So Asserts NEVER DREAMED 0f g es and Retains a Portion of Them Washington, June 1. — Important ; i ; ; e E revisions in tho! plan for training the | nize the Provisional Government—| But No Substantial Movement to|™° ordered by President Wilson. Speaking Before the Merchants’ Association of New Yorlk, | e war army have been made by the War % Major Beecher B. Ray, quartermast- : ey . P . i i ool B e 1 Gobemment - Bepcastnintives] (DSast the'Purposs, of the Law' of |oroorpu, has heen retingd o Aimshl Declared It is Unpatriotic to Compete With the Gover LATER FORGED T0 RE”NOU'SH PART OF GAIN to the colors in September will be| Barred From the Fortress. Conscription. Ity, With the rank of lieutenant col- e concentrated in sixteen cantonments nel % ment, Its Agencies or Its Contractors for Labor— Ot Jusiond’ or ALy WO, ‘andi that ey Orzo C. Gould, American consular Kahn, as an American Born of German Parents, Ma into tents instead of fwooden bar- $ u . . 11:56 p. m.—The fateful decision of the | justice officials belleve the situation | to close his office and return to Wash- The German Effort Was Directed Against Hill 304, on the |racks. bor and |Workmen's and soldiers’ delegates to |With respect to the draft army regis- | ington. Stirring A 1 to Oth . £G £ s, il e and |assume control of Kronstadt, the |tration Tuesday is well in hand, that 2 — ng Appeal to er Americans of German A Verd in Front, But It Was Checked by French Artillery | Baier 5iia wera determining. fnfi. | Sreat fortress which defends Petro- | there will be no really serious dlsturb- | David E. Park, one of the most 3 i > ehoes in. the decision o reduce the |&Tad, was carried by a vote of 210 |ances, and that any outbursts will be |Dfominent steel manufacturers In the dents to Support the Government. number of cantonments. The previ. |against 40, with eight of the dele- | sporadic and not the result of a gen- | United States, is dead at his home in Fir s, the Germans Suffering Heavy Losses—There Has ous plan to build thirty-two of the camps was reached, it was explained, gates abstaining from voting. It is announced by the workmen's eral feeling against the law. It was pointed out at the depart- Pittsburgh. The Boston and Albany r Been Increased Firing in the Ypres Sector, in Belgium— |after coneress had ‘appropriatea $77,” |and soldiers’ delegates that hence- (ment tonight that more than 10,000 | The Boston and Albany railroad has| New Vork, rune 1.—The liberty loan | Company, wa 000,000 on the theory that there would Ana 38 Bunaay Trains tnCtte echomnas | Of $Z000.000600 Ty “but ~ the * start, | American born of G e only sixteen. r & time the larger & o) < = Frank A. Vanderlip, president of the |made a stirring On the Other Battle Fronts There Have Been No|peonly eixton, Fors tme mut_that efSelive: Juyie!'D: National City Bank, said today in | Americans of ¢ would have made a much srea o~ o Ao speaking before the Merchants’ Asso- | dents to suppe the department’s command. Tondon stopming in Rome direct from |,gisting employes to subscribe to the | “Speaking as N Four of the sixteen cantonment London, stopping only at Paris, Turin | jeris 3 parents,” he sod_Flew on e way. “We are going to need sums of |!0 state it as m sites provided for under the new plan the greatest ser Continuing _his isolated attacks| There has been increased artillery | 218 R N0Ve poon Selected. They are et money such as were never dreamed o agminst x‘nanch lines, the German | firing in the Ypres sector, in Belstum. | 3i"R0Y 0% g SSReah, 0% 12 = ‘S:snlhm Court Justice Giegerich en- P e e O T G SRR Aath or crowngprince on Friday threw his |bogi London and Berlin Somment o |lanta, Ga.; Aver, Mass, and Wrights- It makes little difference what the undertaking Is, it is the re- e Slentl to e or aeh, from bUlding | gagedin,” ‘he. declared, T, St | Srmeps Seeh of Moutin 8% Gattuur, |on the hesvy Gikie h hut wiowty R I o e sults that count. This, however, is highly desirable in every effort. It ||| Tnira Avenue, New York. <1 S The orgRlantion’ o% & for | reat ana i | where the battle front bends north- | Aside from several small raids and |40 %o alter the planm. for formation is the real purpose of advertising and the newspaper which produces i to the | Vanderiip ‘said, exnctly the |aualities and tra east of Soissons and against the bat- |outpost engagements there has been | o®, 10 SIPSE 0o pian for fornalon i B o et 101 G Tt e T Sy nat Be nalresident Wilson turned over to the [ Janderip sald, | for war, ana |and their ances = scarred positions on Hill 304, on the | little except artlllery fighting on the | 55 cicoen A¥ISons of the suard. The navy fiv man merchant ships wo [STEAREAon oL War, and |which they were Verdun front. Arras battlefield. i obaRls Wit mot oo sothad can cmploy. sed as converted cruisers and |7, o Akt st Lmust set their " = i h 4 i = come to draw that line in making our HE Batticns wak i Mt Tl taltar o e stn o et — until selection of men for military The Bulletin has recently received the following among many e 1Rve iy ol expenditures. The whole country must | the m: ; o ot , 2 b come to see that divis nd see that (& rule Champagne, the crown prince had |the past several weeks s shown by | “*Aioe in the, draft army begins o communications from advertisers who have obtained similar results: Willlam Wallace of New York, an|SPme toises that division and see that F3S8 S0 beuell: e in his ?(hx?n ‘3 break ;.ha;emrtm%f m’;“l &I;‘m"' dm of the eastern portion of the country “First Adv. produced results. Was inserted Monday morning and Sabuiamce: "c”(:l‘_',' I o S nitierican | governnlent and with | government which had - the French line near Molin de Laf-|In Ap more WIT s thed. it tho foagrat Torcse BB o e iR R e TR e et et s Tomna AL ces SOTREE RS Crantions zencies, government contractors, for |Miration of B2 3 May. These aggregated 3,412 Ger- J 15. Jndoubtedly they will OneY s noon. recelve gy - v % % A 8 e orena ffor) braverd, labor homas W. Lan “The Céermans gatned a foothold in|mans and only one Jacis Cerman fun. Do il iinat: cavsts as rapldly ae dis Sixty dollars for 30 cents. No kick coming. O I T TR e are Solky A et Gt NEE IR > {Sihe stvinsin trenches s vube|I00UD Demonucs SGLIBT larso.@UED wisi inobilisation is ordered ani This shows the wisdom of using the advertising columns of The |||county Jan. Setrmm Aie oy of this war by-products that will per- [ed that the r SSilstar-sttacks by the French troope fand howitverd. the plan of training virtuany all wJal o haps be worth to us all that the war [ened {o the forced them to retire from most of | On the other battle fronts there have | suard divisions In the southern sec- Bulletin for the purpose of getting in touch with the people in this tence passed on_Policéman | Will cost. ~One: oF tHe 'ahIst by - pro FTBE Bt the clements taken they still main-|been no changes Austrlan attacks on|iion of the country will, be adhered || part of the state, because it is the paper that the people read, the one G5 Sihne Alex Fokeyy a negros |Gucts“Wiit bo a ‘national lesson ' in | be mide, he asserte S n it stiftiery Brv. Suiioad’ 1o cheok | Uorida were sepolied in. fhe ttaltans] > that goes into the homes and the one that brings returns. G MBmbees: of tha b Pilgrims«iof the|(irittaid aunational lesion i - o i e Z : United States honored the memory o nts ing to make a the German efforts against Hill 304, |and Vienna reports the fallure of| .. o on o " o ol If you are not making use of The Bulletin as a medium for selling S a arelionared: themy oy H. Kahn, of Kuhn, Loeb and . the Germans suffering heavy losses. Italian attempts in the same region. BY GERMANY JULY 1. your goods, renting your property, finding the lost or disposing of your property you are losing an opportunity. church with a memorial service. Power to regulate the distribut MOVING PICTURE THEATRES PRESIDENT WILSON I8 TINAE M A e MORE TONNAD e All Neutral Ships in English Ports May In the past wesk the following matter has appeared in The Bulle- ||lor explosives whils the Souni e U bl S Ll el CONTROL IN SENATE TODAY THE MIDDLE WEST Go Through War Zone. - it coldeans: war would belodzed ‘with tho 0 E — dent in a bill passed by the Hous ! & S g O Debate Has Been Limited to Ten Min- | Great Loss of Life and Destruction of | London, June 1 808 3 m-—The Bulletin Telegraph Local General Total . o BUt T E68 Niw Fedoral Li- [HE-HES 8o Infermed Whe imous Consent. P, P icated. erman admiralty Bias promised a safe eter Maher, who fought Tob| cense ile Owners. he Northwes T ropscly Js ldiuted passage throush the barred zone to ail ||| Saturday, May 143 139 1072 1354 Fitzaimmans ang_other - sta =i s 1 “Washington, June 1—The first ad- | Kansas City, Mo, June 1.—Twenty- _'Ile;"m‘ Vesf;glsd 1;;‘ E"E‘mhdl“;flsfl'{: i sent to Blackwell's Island workhe Imw;«l:;“;;:g."-"w‘\n:w et of mnw-:( Bgton. 3 mintstration food control bill under |one krown deaths, ‘more than 100 in- R et A L Monday, May 163 113 235 % KL e e it | T e th ro | et consi@eration in the senate a week | jured and unestimated property damage 1 , ac- % amusement taxes and the levy- | by President Bl resilc in % a1 voto tomorrey [reouited trom ‘o series’ of loraadoss | conting to 3 Hewter dospaten fom ||| Tuesday, May 146 124 246 516 ; B e i d o i sl et s 1 s upanimous 0 L the te th central s g - a Moosic icilied homas Sy " & ust - a ¥ o enator Wil - preaTitien 1o Bpeak | on e et S Sorh e e Prevenied ine Sailing of newtral Wednesday, May 157 128 194 479 ||| 'Thomas ana seriousiy Burned Thom ¢ or more, were agreed upon to- |teed high enois e Drogrems il today ana tonlght. Wines. (o il thal i T, tha German ettty s eaie, Thursday May 132 113 187 432 e R MY o tinciig revisiim’ or tho Hoube | Seve tan ok o il aar S An ameHGMETT Ty Sent: | nacien Biacet Wers down AT oY tius. hampering the. Supply OF 008 fo ; = . et war’tax bL. o oo e | Bermanent ‘ma b y. amendmen - {the meagre information was available. y : N < 3 ST ar ta X ermanent marie: tor McCumber modifying the Drovis- | yitn 500 homses reporied. deciraved neutral countrles, Tt adds that, since Friday, June 142 125 183 450 ¢rremier Borden called upon Siz Wil | The bill probably will be ready for | BFOW OUt of wartime ion adopted yesterday, maming the |, Coalgate, Okla., a town of 3,600 in- |1 = e‘rmgn sea BrnerGi raises gnhy & urier, the opposition leader of [submission to the senate early next It is not the p holaing ana siorage of 1004 ana oher | hupitants. and. possibiy 200 At Cof- | 3gainst the enemics of Germany. “the S anadian parliament, and asked his |week. 3 : minimum price necessities a felony was adopted. The | goyviile, Kas.,, it was feared that the S i Qg;"“{?fl" 3 ‘:‘”P“; S‘f;”é Totals .. 883 742 2117 3742 assistance in forming a coalition mix Tomorrow_ Senator Simmons, chair- the governm amendment. specificaliy would per- | geath total at thes etwo places would | OUS mi = e I e istry. mna, and Senator Penrose, nkingy prices will rem mit storing where no effort is made |pe'high. ° One message said that thir-| Oice more to meet the wishes of the i : < | republican member, will confer inform- | g this measure p zate and that the business section of : s . an War :the American En- d_ postoflice de ment officials | farmers are an- io engage in the catching and mar- | noves Bersons were Tied. PERETR $age through the barred sons on Juiy |Petrograd and the remainder of Rus- the law. and, that it would be surpris- | future: second mail rates in the house bill. | Sentiment amons. 7 X h to enlarge the nation's |_ % H , provided they carry distinctive signs |sia will be only through intermediary | ing indeed if such a day were to pass — Under the committee’s amendment | = to SIS = = 15 was damaged by a tornado Which| ;2" no 0 inaleated routes: of the Petrograd branch of the dele- | off without incident. = The 28-day campaign for the liberty [all moving picture theatres charging - food supply, was rejectea. struck Moore, five miles southeast of Zates. The local workmen's and sol- Thirty Arrests Made. loan in the Pittsburgh district reached less than 25 cents admission would S e eelsesa oo | Oisthe, Kan G £ safe duct to |d il at Kronstadt announces the haifs h hibit epeculation in food produc P 3 Serman assurance of safe conduct to |diers’ counci s e halfway point Jast night with $43,- |escape a tax of one cent. on each dime | ofjer P’ were inizoduced. One “by Semator |\ URCoRBIe TopOnl B e ere: | Swodish and Norwezian steamers in | that It has taken In its hands tne ef. |, Attorney General Gregory's orders|S55 100 of ine allotied Ta0000.000 Sin- | e tmpesad. pe the oume “hiaoime | oher storaze fa Thomas would authorize the presi- |, 0 100 & TONE CICE) 0 (hed to har e | British ports on July 1 were announced Lective power n{l Krm:;mdt. that o f‘a:ifidmd:‘f;':e;mngfld;xuxi!l;flar‘:s scribed. Penrose championed this | " " dent to suspend grain exchanges .2 |on May 30. loes not recognize e provisional y i - = ging {HAL thS FouiE o) e services of the ted, and_t.e other amendment, by |3% Mo R INFANT BOY IS BEING all the government's reprsentatives. |MOre, probably less than half a_dozen, | Jacog Astor, now ser It was decided to retain tha house plan | Was offered to H Senator McKellar, would forbid spec- |directions. = i The minister of justice has motified |are expected before Tuesday. Such & | i en mevoy romrve 1oF Taxing ot oieets. whaca e Dt | day by the ulation At Drake, e Tae Town demthe HELD BY KIDNAPPERS. |his colleagues of this development and |Showing is looked upon as convincing [ §2,000,000 of liberty sion is charged. Treasury experts es- | Suffrage Debate on a proposal by Senator |Were reported. =~ That many school| - on their instruction has communicat- | indication that despite oratory against | amnounced timate that there are 1400,000 owners | Eanized a Fall that all public surveved unre- |hildren were not killeq In the demoll- | Failed to Meet Father Who Had $6,000 [ed with the Kronstadt council through | registration and the few conspiracies of automobiles subject to the $7 Mrs. Walter M sttved_lsuds fu New @fexico, Colo- |ion of the Drake schooibonse was fuo for Ransom. the Petrograd council with a view to|discovered to interfere with it or pre-| H, W. Barol, an American resident |tax: 760,000 subject to the §10 levy: | head rado, Utah and South Dakota be |t the presence of mind of a young inducing the Kronstadt council to re- |Vent the response of the men of draft|of Nice zave $25.000 to the Minisiry 9,000 'in _the $15 class and 000 | A food rese opened under the 640 acre homestead [School teacher, Who marsh Springfield, Mo., June 1.—Somewhere | voke its order. age, there has been no substantial|of Marine as prizes for officers and |subject to the $20 rate. named by Mr. H act was in progress when the senate CRAEEes Into B storm celet o L |in the Ozark hills the infant son of J. e movement to defeat the purpose of the | gunners on merchantmen who sink 7 administ - cce: Senator sting, oppos! > 3 Ce - Danker o w. 5 ubmarines. by composed of s ssed. nator Husting, pposing Holland Keet, former banker f this | ITALY NEEDS 1,000,000 Evasions Are Expected. submarine: il CONTRACTS AWARDED FOR oo '\K’WHV o the plan, ot into such a heated ex- ohange with Senator Fall that the vice president intervened. APPARENT SHORTAGE OF perhaps fatally, by the tornado_which passed north of the town of Semin- ole, Okla. Much livestock was killed and crops in the path of the storm were badly damaged. CONNECTICUT BRANCH OF v, is being held by kidnappers. Two days and two nights of unremitting search failed to lead to the rendezvous of the kidnappers, who late Wednesday night stole the baby from its bed, while a maid elept in an adjoining TONS OF COAL MONTHLY Statement by Francesco Severio Nit- ti of the Italian War Commission. The department expects that there may be a number of evasions of the registration provision this will look large in total, but not when the great number subject to the law is considered. Washington, June 1.—Italy needs aMany even of those who do evade om Mathias A. Smith, private in Com- pany H, Third Regiment, New York Infantry, was killed when struck by a train on the West Shore while dotng guard duty near Rochester. 3,450,000 PAIRS OR SHOES For Army and Navy Throug National | Defense Council. for other related CHARGED WITH AT TO OBSTRUCT CON $1,030,650 IN HIS ACCOUNTS. room and the parents were atiending a } S e e COUNCIL NATIONAL DEFENSE |Dall at the comntry club, a short dis- |million tons of American coal month-|Tuesday are expected eventually to| One hundred soldiers were killed |, Woshington, June 1 —Confracts (OF|Four Men and One W Robert Moore, Formerly Connected tance away. ly to continue her essential munitions|come forward to mske good without|and _approximately two hundred | 2430.000 pairs of shoes for | throygh | Madison Square Gard With a New York Brokerage Firm. |Formed by Representation of Vari- 1n,redsr>ons: ‘,’{ ax esonymious Tetter ;’::;'f‘:fifyre& 3}55:;2‘9250 CEE ::s‘ec]mmm "fiv‘;“t“{xd tonight that ;‘3‘;‘;‘;“1 rz_';‘e]“"z"’;“‘:‘.‘{;“'“' “r'fl‘ 2 ‘the national defense council De- o received yesterday, the baby's father 3 S Nit- |officials are confident = s and soldiers of the By jent| New York, J New York, June 1—Examination of ous Women’s Organizations. Grove through the storm last might |t of the Italian war mission. | ors" Wil ot number one In "one un- | Mexican government at Cardenas livery is to be completed wtihin eight | Mew Vork, the books of W. G. Craig & company, i o 1—Represen. | CATTYing $6,000 with which to pur-| Mr. Nitti received A. Joseph Di Sil- fdred. Attorney-General Gregory reit- : = BICtTe, Aol Hisisyeragr pEine per puis brokers, who caused the arrest vester- | Hartford, Conn, June 1 -—Represen- | chase the little fellow's freedom, but | Vestro, grand master of the Order 6f |crated his request that local organisn.| An uidentified man was killed by a |Will be $4.85. he contracts, smvarded day of Robert Moore, former head of | (Atives of various women's organiza | ejihar the intensity of the gale or the |the Sons of Italy of America for the | fione aid in the work of weorn iiar | private of Tiinom Natlonal Guand. |on competitive bids, ere distributed thelr commodity department, on |0 In the state met here today and|fear of capture privented the kidnap- |S{ate of Pemnsylvania and Eugene V.|every man between 51 and 35" vears |When heknocked down another mili- |amens twenty-seven firms. = C o |(harEed - tion of $65,000, shows an apparent | [ FFOMONE COMPAIee. 00 Tae 0 e |1t is said Keet received another mis- ’ eteac < { 21~ | his name. o approach for identification. Gontracts Tepiesent the Istgest ahod| SSOkSeln shortage of $1,030,650. according to a Ease sive from the captors today. The par- |1ans in this country should be to make Aided By Volunteers. = bt o . ads By the Eovent:| UnulErow Statement made public. today at the |!n%,Oicers wore chosen: . .., |ents, foaring that harm might come ig|it Dossible tolhave coal imperatively [ ., Zoef BY Velunters: | Travellers in New York hrougnt [Purchase ever D DRI s o inine B o the G Sean Chairman, Miss =Caraline Ruuts- |3 p 3 0v 08 30 O e sonemners | needed, sent to Italy. He also urged D aEment — S ert lword “iof . the “Tesoue' (of * two/]Ment, their.tofal value reaching. near- iy SIS Several brokers with whom Moore | hosr’ Amempaan-Setan Groenwieh: | SMOrts, Tefuse to. discuss the contents | that all of Italian “descent in thid (E7eatiy alded in several instances by|Americans in the crew LB ITT trate's cos £ is said to have had varied Speculative | Mo B e rcen oy | of the letters ana apparently desire |COURtry who have not registered for [Folunteer organizations in cities and|wegian bark Dione. suni May 5 b3 - i ey accounts’ will be summoned to helD | Haven: vice chaliman, Mre 5, 1y Buel, | o _come to speedy terfms with the AR avion hl e Tiatian con . melq them aveupmpiled records|gunfire from a ‘German submarine. FAMOUS DANBURY HATTERS ing “young rmer 5 ly . J. L. , ‘ tes, register for the American ar- . ir stralghten out the tangle, it was said. | Litchfield; Mrs. Thomas N. Hepburn, | 2bducto; i partment’s use and also have furnish- e R CASE IN COURT AGAIN |for the draft to go over the ks in detail. wich; Mrs. W. W. Hayward, Hart- | FOUR PROMINENT MEN tion-wide plans of their order for the was printed in Bolish newspapers |Court Asked to Order Sale of Proper- flw:r::'r‘r'l: ased fror ford. CHARGED WITH FORGERY |raising of a bl fund for Ttalian wid- | woMEN'S COMMITTEE OF throughout the country. | Virtus ties of Defendants. i B TWO MORE ANTI-DRAFT ows and orphans. The Penns: every Polish organization in the coun- district atto REFUSE TO ACKNOWLEDGE They Are Accused of Falsifying the|branch also will present the Prince of COUNCIL OF DEFENSE |iry is enlisted in the movement ew Haven, Conn, June 1-—C torne T EYECTION: O CARRANZA . i *he | Uine with 150,000 from that state. for D. E. Loewe and Com: iEeaay. Lisir cous Mastice ARutall Wrbee of s 05 . J Tomorrow the prince and other |Delegates From Eastern and South-| Theodere Langsbury Earle, son of [Danbury. have ntiva in the the magistrates e - 2 - 22 members of the mission will be offi- Washi 3 Silis Potter Earic, a millionaire mine |court today that they would ptrate’s ganization Surrendered. Rasigents ofe Bam Ll Dol A o T T L e can o i e ndsesor Tep= | 1T MST ot Washington. || ik, s Aented”. custody G bia | Dafore the eoutt on Tane 1 aad Tomms Tt on . . ke Forming a Revolutionary Party. |CTarSinE TovEery cay against John 3 | Tesentatives. Washington, June L—Delegates from | three-vear-old daughter by Supreme |ally ask for a settlement of the inter- | o' (_fn:rf’:.””\'“ s mox: sas City, Mo, Jun At EESSEAE T Tt B | MEEAIVGY: & A B anke o — eastern and southern states met here [ COurt Justice Arthur S. Thompkina at |locutory nward of $225,000 damages in | %, CONAPIrac one man gave himself up in connec- [of the defeated candidate for governor [2Uthor of works on law; Alpheus H.|ARRESTED FOR TRYING TO e e e | R e e R [ o D bary Lot _SuES. | ST hoc & tion with the government’s investiga- |of San Luis Potosi have refused te |Lavour, his former law partner; Isaac CROSS INTO MEXICO. |the Council of National Defense to|Mrs. Hooster Smith Farle. Fhiey will ek for s.couct order QUIeSHOK | TINMSEN increased ion 2¢ ailecea® ani conscription plots | acknowledge, the Siection of Carpanis | By JORRSOn, & wealthy fron mamufac: S " |take mp plans for co-ordinating” the |\ eryERSFIELD PRISONERS the ‘sale of the various properties of | JICH TR Incren; in Missouri and Kansas, increasing |as president of Mexico and are form- [tUrer; and Bdwin C. Colwell, a former |A Dozen Young Men Charged With|S/orts of women's organizations to- and that the sales be by public a P Jennie | the number in custody to fifteen. W. E. Browder was arrested and ing a revolutionary party, according to information brought here today by held in default of $5,000 bond. Henry arrivals from central Mexico, The men are accused of falsifying the minutes of a meeting of the Na- tiona] Railway Construction eompany Seeking to Avoid Military Duty. San Antonio, Texas, June 1—Fed- war. Conferences for other groups of states' will be held With the next few weeks. TO BUY LIBERTY BONDS. Sent a Letter to Treasury Department to Place $1,500. tion beginning July 16 and ending on August 9 or sooner If the amount suf- ficient to satisfy the judgment is reach- ed before that date. Special masters and’Morris Becke NEW ENGLAND L 1. Doile was arrested here in the print eral agents yesterday and today arrest- i s 5 organized in 1907 to take over con- e x -| “Delegates here today were for the i date.” 8 ireutars used by the eraitiiiy | ELKUS 18 TRAVELING cossions obiained from ‘the Urusuay e o most part chalrmen of state 4Ivix- | \voningion. June 1A jetter came| O each sale will be asked for (e TP m own ede = 5 an_government. arles Bright. 3 e an’s e. They e treasur: ; e Sl o i SRt ComErol the. atatns, of Which's THOWARD SWITZERLAND | “"5ligii " "the complainant, aileges | The specific charge, according to Rob- | pledged themuelves fo support the new | g the treasury today from a prisoner | o ——= o oo s Amsiintéd to More Than $15,00 being inquired into by federal om- that by means of the falsification Fa- [t Barnes, chief of the bureau Gf|food administration to take up tne |l the Connectiouistars penftentiary I § corss P J. MeCann, alleged member | Former American Ambassador to | vour was authorized to g0 to Uru- [investigation, is “seeking to evade mil- | subject of the weifare of women, and | “SKIng where and how {o vlace a aun- ENEMY SUBMARINES. Yesterday of the organization, walked into the| Turkey Still Feels Effects of Typhus |suay to take up the assets of the |itary registration.” 1| children in war time, to assist in'pro- | St 3 y sbl it B feacra Dunan Rt company. The affaira of the com: | Those under arrest, Mr. Barnes said, | viding recreational facllittes for wol- | PN0% ble in my presént po- | German U-Boat, While Submerned,| Boston, June 1. —Suss ” —_— e 3 Berne, Switzerland, June 1, 250 p.|pany previously have figured in liti- |§Ive thelr residences as Boston, New |diers in concentration camps. S0 Lo e D aevite B oy iy Rammed a British Submersible. | {berty loan N report m.—The American embassy 'has re- | gation instituted by Bright. York, Detroit and other points in the e L L G it today Amounted . TILSON DESCRIBES WAR INSTRUMENTS IN HOUSE. Among Them an Aerial Bomb Effective Within a Radius of 300 Feet. Washinston, June 1—The adminis- fration bill appropriating $50,000.000 for the war risk bureau and ding its powers was taken up in ‘the house today, but little progress was made. Most of the time was taken by Repre- sentative Tilson of Connecticut, who illustrated a detalled description of war instruments by many exhibits, in- d‘xmb"y‘ 2 new serial bomb being put out a private compagy and claim o, pe effective within a radius of 300 ceived advices that Abram I. Filkus, former American ambassador to Tur- key, is traveling by, slow stages to- ward Switzerland, as he is still feel- ing the effects of his recent illness from typhus fever. He is not expect- ed to arrive in Switzerland for a day or two. $4,000,000 Mors From New England. Boston, ‘June 1.—Subscriptions - of nearly $,000,000 for the liberty loan were anunounced at the New England headquarters here today. British Food Controller Resigns. Devanport has rieigned a5 food. sons po: as con-, ed'in AMERICAN SCHOONER RAYO STRANDED ON AVES ISLANDS Off the Venezeulan Coast — Captain Has Gone Ashore For Assistance. Willemstad, Chicago, June 1—The American schooner Rayo has been stranded on the Aves Islands, off the Venezuelan _coast. Captain Barber of the schooner has made his way to Bonaire, an island to the west of the Aves, to procure as- sistance for the crew. The Rayo is a 65 ton_schooner, own- north and west. CAPTAIN CARL ANDERSON OF NEW LONDON MISSING May Have Fallen Overboard from Lighthouse Tender John Rogers. New London, Conn., June 1.—Cap- tain Carl Anderson of the lighthouse tender John Rogers, is missing and it is thought he may have fallen over- board and been drowned. sence of the captain was discovered after the tender had tied up at the local customs house wharf today. The Staten Island office has beer notified and the John Rogers has been ordered out to search for him, The ab- EXPANSION OF GOVERNMENT RAILDOADS IN ALASKA Arrangements Made For Purchase of Tanana Valley Road. ‘Washington, June 1—Secretary Lane today announced that arrangements were being made for the purchase of the Tanana Valey railroad, & privately owned line in Alaska ,running from Fairbanks to Chatanika, with a branch to Chena. This road will become a part of the ment railroad sys- tem and will be made available for mining operations to the Nenena coal flelds, about 100 miles south of Fair- should very much like to purchase two liberty loan bonds, one of $1,000 and one of 3500, and help out a little in that way.” ANOTHER SCHEME TO THWART DRAFT LAW An Endless Chain Letter Uurging Men Drafted Not to Report For Duty. ‘Washington, June 1.—Another scheme to thwart the draft law, uncovered by the government, is an endless chain letter, which urged slackers to regis- ter but to fail to report for duty if dratted, appealing to the eonrts if ar- Test Amsterdam, June 1, via London, 8.30 p. m.—A submarine collision of a_ Brit- ish submarine and a German U-boat is_reported by the Rheinische West- falische Zeitung of Essen, which de- scribes the incident as unprecedented. The paper states that the collision took place “in_the.channel” on April 19 and declares that a German U-boat, while submerged, rammed a British subma- rine; that the British boat emersed, bringing up the German submarine ly- Ing across the bow of the British ves- sel. The German vessel slid off into the water and both vessels started their engines. When separated by about 50 yards, both dived. The com- mander of the German boat did not see the British submarine again. Ing for t asked for $10 of this size subs A WAR TAX OF $200 ON EVERY ADULT ALIEN Proposed by Representative O'Shaun nessy of Rhode Island. Washington, June L—A w x $200 on every adult male alien wh resided in the United States five year or more was proposed as a mea rajsing $400,000,000 in a_speeck the house today by Representat O'Shatinnessv of Rhode Isiand.