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¢!-c«l ; . 3 & =z Bulletin Service Flag VOL. LXI—NO. 92 POPULATIOIZJ 29,919 . NORWICH, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 17, ‘12 PAGES—84 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS OPERATHG EPENGES 0F T (o o | e e esin 2 14D FIREES NESHE . H. ROAD EXCEED REVENUES s..... S Sl Tcunior OF COMMONS Strikers to Return to Work | (ooimct: Annual ‘rental Wil bess,- Some of Those in Bulgaria eturn to Work |15 i Birestor of Sales of War Department| 2NG Northern Persia Have X . During the First Two Months of 1919 the Revenues Wers and Submit Demands to Lreports sales of $2.300,000 forweer of| Been Accused of Pro-Ger-!Brought'From Paris the News That There Would be No In- $14,291,000—Expenses During the Same Period Were General Manager. : 'r'\':l]wl Argentine womar's party has| IMan Activities. tervention in Russia and No Recognition of Bolshevism ¥ d Washington, April 16.—Steps to- |decided to ask for a place t the peace i R 3 . Biler s > Striko i Xew | conference, hington, April 16, — Formal —Tells of Purpose to Exact Indemnity From the Enemy $14,643,000—President Hadley of Yale Says Where the | scard scuiomont of the stike of Now | OBE o i ooy prosident Wilson | chi s, of pro-German activities by P d Punishment of the F. . G L A ster Genoral Bar. |Will probably leave Paris before . es in Bul- rman Emperor Corporation Management Had Spent 72 Cents of Each | ioday by Postmaster General Bur | 11/ 3¢y betore the | CO1E and morihern, Deria nge hen owers and Punishment of the Former German , cial urged the strikiers to veturn to| _Frank A. Vanderlip, president of the = London, April 16—(By The A. P.) found attcntion to his lengthy speéch, Dollar of Revenues, “the Government Spends the Whole | oiiciai urscd e scrikers 1o cctan o Delon ek Jnenkiof New Totk, left| 1028 "n"::iml‘;r;iducgd:g“fi\f}fing' o, Intervention “in’ Russiay’ no recog. | which lasted for almost an hour nd.4 ” : 5 demands for a higher wage le and rcelona for Paris. A ot i “ I nition of Bolshevism, and the fulfill- | Lalf. 5 Dollar and Some More”—President Buckland Believes | dcmands for o hieher wase seile and e ol tankers of Pan-American Pe-| “HE0ES [ 1o invorve the mis- |ment of his clection” promises, includ- | ~Tie Laborites vigorously applaudel 2 S | bargining to the general manager of | troleum Co., were returned to the com- s i Rt e *|ing these relating to indemnity from|the premier's announccment of no Government Will Relinquish Control as Soon as Prac- | barsiining to the general manaser of | J0v by the Government. Sionarics In political activities in Per-| 1S enomy powers and punishment of | intervertion in Russia. and non-recog- p egraph Compa Washinaton reports say American | jil, The chaxges togethor with (he} e former German emperor, were the | nition of Bolshevism, but remained sir ticable. “The operator: were assured by hoth | Railway Express Co. raised wages of|1}0"(5 (0 department were sent to the |outstanding féatures of the report|lent when the consérvatives checréd 3 . ] !‘h(: postmaster ge and Scoretary | 60,000 workers about $15 i month. American board hy Assistani -Secre | Which remier Lioyd George brought|the statement that the allies would New Haven, Conn., April 16—Thatjhad a vital interest in the road and U3/ multy that their application would ) Department of Labor announced tary of State Phillips. from Paris and delivered to the house|coutinue to aid fricndly elements the revenues of the New York, New e la see that the |17 (ed upon promptly atter its suo- 11,000,006 new houses and apartments Philli; d there had not vet|©f gommons tod |which were fighting Bolshevism. Haven and Hartford Railroad since |'increases in the servants' wages ave|ps 808% FRO0 DUV manager of | are needed throughout the country. |y o BB cceive a reply from the| Hvery member v seat and| At the conclusion of the premier’s | January 1 have been less than the op-not so great t hie cannot afford © yje company, whe hos heen avthorized |, A general strike on all Irish railways| poard's headquarters in Boston where | the galleries were packed w th distin- | speech, n members and those in | erating expenses, and that he believ-]pay them.” , te aceept &nd propo: recmenc and |18 threatened for tods llowing the|the matter is under inv avion. He | tinguished visit em the 3 2 pouring out in guest ed the government would return the ur business as landlord 0 58 recommend its adoption by the wire|compete tie-up of Limerick railways. |axpressed the opinion that proper ac-|rince of Wales and the American am- of ate . Willlam Adam- ailroads to private ownership as soon |that the road is kept up, the paid | o erating board. Revised army casualties records| cyjon mould bo taken by the hoerd ue|bassador, John W. Davis, when the son, leader of the labor opposition i% as practicable, were statementsmade |[and the property returned in sub | In a stuement given out late to- [made public by the War Department|Son ns the necessary inquirtes comd be | bremier entored the chamber with the the house, rose and chara : today by resident . G. Buckland tially as good condition when it{gav aricr a conference with Secretary { Show an increase of 1,755, making the e % * cheers of the great crowd outside the prime minister as elo- the New Haven railroad, addressing|was rented, id. _Anvthing iat gy, JMr. Burleson declared that | total 274,860 over reports issued a week| The detailed charges, it was said, [ parliament grounds still ringing in hi 1 entirely satisfaciory the annual meeting of the stockhold- |affects the railroads affects the entire | futt Wt A0 FNEOL GC0 N0 Tl ago, e e a0 aid, | Dore TS eopaaron ona st buoy| By, Adameon's. comment) smimsd b re. country. Danger 1o the nrailroads|,", increases which wouid | British Government sold to Ander-|gepartment, officials holding iat ant spirits, pausing at times to make opinion of others among his audi- The contracts betv he railroad |means danger to th ion. | have to be T for by the public, -;mv‘l'rt; or‘ i\m; real, sixty steel «;u;m proper course would be to allow the |humorous sallies with various mem- s and numerous elements amoug company # the di t ane; R | out caretully inquiring into the'jtrawl nd eighty-nine wooden drift- | mje rd first ti compiete its in- | bers. !the public, whom the newspapers for railroads W ken at the[HINES DEFENDS FEDERAL relation between revenues and cxpen- built for mine sweeping, for $10,- | vestigations and make public its find.| In the main, though, the mood of |the last few days had prepared for il meeting, re: nt Buckland explaining MANAGEMENT OF RAILROADS | ditures,” of the company. He prom 000,000, 3 { ings. the ier was serious, in conform- |luminating revelations in the speech \ ago, April 16-Denial that|ed, however, thas if the increases were| - Baron lshii, Japanese Ambassador to| i that the vote en at the las eei-1 Chi : The state department, it was learn- | ith the weigh ubjects discu concerning the peace terms formu- ing had been held s sufficient Lo Iroads have made a poa 1owing [ found to be “just and reasonable,” | the United States, was directed to s ul;,.d had ;W" greatly u Lu,bod by the|ed, and the audience listened with pro- lated. cover this vear perations. It wis|under government control n they (they would be zranted even if the|for home to attend important con-| pro-B it 2 ? voted to accey s nent o L would have rded under private | charges to the public had to be ad- |ference ! American p Sulg: i affairs of the cc v the year 1agement was made before the Na- |venced United St “‘500 gold coin HQQ the| The conduct of these n' i i NOTHING SERIOUS BETWEEN EVENTS TO FEATURE THE ending Decem , which was) al Lumber ar Ass0- SICSEIL £ BN e »’ i 0 was withdrawnjfici have complained, w i JAPAN AND UNITED STATES VICTORY LOAN CA ied, and the slatement was on here t ‘alker D. utllessyihay eturned to work bl 2 reasury for shipment|restrain_owing to the fagt that thel wp.ouooeon” i 16—Acting S Washington, April \n;—TheMZ::‘?wN B B fob thas Ay | Eree HIES R G anet e et onductor Al bt . S Mo, eard ere mot| retary of Stafe Polk today authorized |ship Oregon, whith made the famous It was announc I or the firs Had i shi; SLERS o = S et Railway Co. were fo el W s Rl e ihe statement that no serious quesnonu\np around the Horn during the Span- two months of tn the revenues |tinued thr s wa . ¥, | scrvice,” would turn aga . 2 = 1| sionaries “"T"‘g every ““‘“‘,“’ Pre-| were pending between the * United n war, will contribute its of the rallz were $14,291,000 ¥ - ‘;‘[P‘;L"‘] rfi;‘:m‘{:;%‘fl:\"gfi"‘:;;; States and Japan, ana tna the ind p forthcoming Victory Lib- e ohi g L ome o ine| tions were that minor_issues arising | ety cruising along for a motion pic- | aries used.funds to aid war sufferers|E . situation in Siberta and the| starting from Bre- P . Hadle < Wecans | % e involved in f X der juri to further the cause of Bulgaria and | eceil trouble at Tientsin, as well as; mflr!“" w ushn. and putting in at im- vy ¢ th . el ephone operators ir e ot o e o O e Gan | eace conference problems, son would |portant ports, (o stimulate enthusiasm > ¥ operation of | i} B o el be amicably settled without in any!for the loan drive A aoti on tne part of the| W2V S the relations between| On the Atlantic coast, the battleship n northern fersia as well| the, tWo countries. Kentucky at Portland, Me., . Mr. Polk said there had been many|and make the New England ports. e sensational Teports recentty that were| American Indians in Oklahoma have x nce wa jan dhave put the United States to un-| Uhestified. i |opened Cthele Sy ictory, SRIDELIY [laan 0 pay more i ceived in d i 1 embarrassment in _correcting |, deidd Sils Seily one:camr ihe tomorrow for this} th i hey have workod. by sk £ 1 War | ope ! b i ris he } pa i* CQ rea 'y sday ficial repppis from - ih ot “\ph{;l - t : % Stinggum, superintendent of the and the rai i the | wi ) t the 1 = i ses U To ' cen 1 severali oy S % ar the it 1 ndlord o g red would jresidin i t i ag 1 the United States lenant o e84 Mg Beling back the road heit s | oTit cardEullgnaiinng o o ; : smissed £rom | paq' shot do , and children. Sewiaie e bt landlord P > n) with w regulatior 1 : el s Itw losed that ine engage: la r oversubscriptiod by Indian GENERALS DEFEND ARMY {1 0 ATT s | ield 2 fair 1p- | Lawren 3 et s ot | 2 gy el a T H 4 ), W 3 IR “ARMIS o COURTMARTIAL SYSTEM | : . ¢ i Brookiyn Rapid Transit strike be- | 2 D L : ', 4148 HOUR “ARMISTICE" IN Wasl A ee 1 | Bos A e J : Rl or [Fls EsBieg Tooxe Shne den ey dr B e ; ne t iz lr: i N. Y. HARZOR CONTROVERSY former chje A " ch of v i Do TeaE TSty S m- ty of larceny in collection of fi the" o ploves tl:c support 1 3 were fined $100 each. 43,000 No bus-|rant_favorable governmeni uction. New York Assembly passed nd imple cuestion whether the employes |of the Atlantic Fle ted to this|are entitled to h - wages, The peo- | ton to disauss ngement warships for the transatlantic i of servi Definite inf ation of the sai its last g’vroral i beai or workers divisions dur fay 8 son T : % | ; : 1 called for 6 o'clack to . : i ! The- Japaneseforc nornin Chamberlain, Lot the committc a i o & tha 4t wa ed day before t r - by Was- agreed n -to: ‘ ey sener Phannon £ Cousermienr o 4L W e et SN A Erced atgon 102, e T on " at “a . confercnce with x ; L Tilton, chairemn of the’ city republi- | J4BaD a8 to the-eondast-of ope 1 e Tode: i T e . mployes. £ k n the pa of « 1 1 0 3 3 K 3. & ey my plin he Tallorad wds ploy o = i ¥ B ; ; o orfaand -tk commandin a1l | gat now exe ¢ rigmartial. The ot e [ present controver var-time S et thl during the 3 td overnment obtaine 5 3 entences be th the proposal uA. 8 v : o ¥ et ALl Z : Ju - antl MoAGGe: L nant Color 3 1 T. An o : = e % then acting judg repose the judge diction of ree officers wes proposed cha diseiplina hem saw regulatios el ment for political purpo 5 Dueh jconte he officers command- | R itary commanders 6n the anncy o he CLOSING ARGUMENT IN $ o5 o A A E RS strike, if ratioh allowance = ALLEGED FISH TRUST CASE|gUSINESS SUSPENDED DURING 1\,' up the ril 5.—Lord Robert B t I the; 1sk lure of manufacturers fn‘dnhver\ ston, April 16 7 General FUNERAL OF MRS. HEARST e 0 e . s HH et inereases be granted | icago air mail service wil ¢ commonwealin today ngamst thir- | San Fra April 15 —\While pil- | ALLEGED BANK ROBBER ROY rmy. Gi s ¢ vould 1e and not I 3 ue efficient ¢ e charzes to|for some time. according t formine 50 a combination to control the|¢isco Bay distri lted odt of Sew York, April 16.—District n s S . ; > o 6.—District Attor- e S e i state | 10 he T , the funer 3 L APELD e alit c vorld pea ted I int )t be s {up-| Andrew Bonar Law, Government t:n‘ R e e : r : owie anmoUBcHd, In R e e icalitie i cace. 1 ed: " |public inte e : ) aiy Bong g e ST e S e e ay that detectives had established the neral Ch via nt ' to justice e mer m 3 gHersan Se s o SOIIIbRAE ¢ 4‘,-‘,' _maintained that the d i £ =20 tt Tvler, held here on a opposed (o the sug i 8 - ) ployes k 4 i ot on e S i1 v 3 1 r East Brooklyn n i ol x v i sh- | ! £l e e gs bank 2 two of its of- i s i ’ P R o Mrs. Hearst died Banduy | LoE W SPHERgTLE T wlan s iaets i g e | i ) Doe e gsal St 0] 1 peovidina e eEaae | were followea by iles ‘at ‘he i crime s Traine s lant sertion that control o cipline was| Lor be 3 it i be dealt v irty. If tinue | t 1t of undeveloped | he said, * ce Episcopal cathedral here, pownE . e 2wy an essent unct x o the t situatic i rd ) he | water ne ind the manufacture and | h seen doin 1 jtended by hundreds of students and'harE ’“’“’“"“g against Tyler, Mr. Russian army who was a member of sion to li ssia, “destroyed Russia.” | f ot Ea : g ¢ ot tot e rnia in cap and gown and ¢ tain ading afdechion a6 18 Woeth> Sk e U i vote Y slameil guished men and women from manyift the Ohlo or ‘FS"QL;;‘CC;({‘"‘;;;“&;‘;‘;CSS' = % T poR m- |17 PERSONS EXECUTED L O e 46 14id to rest in. the|against him, have a prior claim in ex- STEAMER OCEANO DESTROYED |OPERATORS UNWILLING TO | mander of th States THird IN ARCHANGEL IN MARCH | tamis poay Was laid o lanie | tradition proceedings. A FLOATING MINE OFF AZORES[ ACCEPT BURLESON'S PLAN|{) : ath. by General Sit| Archingel: April 16—(By The A. P.)|cemetery ‘besidg that: of' i EMPLOYMENT SERVICE e : i Lint ey e nder of the|—Seventcen persons have been exe-|the late Senator George Hear: |CALL FOR VOTE ON PUBLIC ashington, April 16.—A conference | department was s 1 {oday that the ! D ; ritist pation cuted on_charge spionage, con- = OWNERSHIP OF RAILR R U cetion of 5 e Ll e o e e == vk ilae s o | CEGEEANESIHERD YO “HoP oFF" Cumberland, Md., April 16—-D2cA1:;s gramme »f a perma- |ing mi ¢ ndred mi t \ accept plans discovery late in Maren or rgan- i i 4 i i PRl B mermic ling : e, il i avievanies promosed 1 Davimao I THEFTS FROM BAGGAGE pation: b AT Ch AR SR e an e AS SOON AS SKIES CLEAR!ing that the “rcmnant of control” stil cooperation wi and mu i v m 1 sevelt sai rica 2 r urleson and OF MEMBERS OF 26TH DIV deliver the town and garrison to the| St. Johns, N. F., April iremaining in the railroads is, by ille~ palities s ca d v Sccretary | had swept r I umulty, secretary to Preside y ) Wilson to meet h il SOt AR b T A sh . it is announced in the of-|by inclement weather whica for fiv itimate means, tirying to discredit to 25. y the Germar « son. S etary imulty, in ele- |y ade by federal officials toda an ncwspaper gublished | s has prevented Hi1y G. Hawker,!government railroad administration, a Goverr of all sta e asked to stil ha accou T tod Miss ia 8. O’Connor, | f N +| here. his Australian rival, from iaz the|resolution was passed today by tHe send representative practica 1 £t S side lephone operators' | {hett el g — fais wii h bip? {Cumberland lodge of the Brotherhood “The nur] the conference,”|s evidentiy s afloat. There | departmer : International G et Fae O GOVERNMENT TO PLACE 1000 Y 2 :jof Maintenance of Way Employes and Secretary Wilson d. “will be to de-|ha n no reports, he said, tha herho: trical rk % s : rts Mount Vernon LIBERTY MOTORS ON SALE HiS T offered b a :‘cn|Railroad Shop Laborers, calling for. a fine and est h the most effective 1s planted mines in the rou p the to retu ST el e Sl A v Mail, Captain 5 | vote on the subject of public owner- form of relationship hetween national |of American army_transport and file their .+ aemar th W, | were a1 =5 shoremen e e SO SRaE 2 British a ciator, hip next Fourth of Jaly. P state Jloyme vitie i | el my, L gshoremen at |, new Libert. ordered for | o and state employment activities and |12 Drive cneral ma the | Comonwe pier v adedEnot P fully ST in general agreement bring about s | Hesian lephone and T SR - Lo igamygias t |was ready } : . definite objective toward whi 150 MORE ScHOLARSHIPS graph company S Dol ot T SO DIOD- g pnlo s ch are nol|pem the Antipodes, as s . OBITUARY. may work to the end that rough FOR FHENCH G‘RLS’ 1s authorized to r ¢ ! ] ] St e HL-he 1 and comprenensive public ‘hicago, April ‘ " placed on sale | 15n i : o e San April 18 e sales and. salvage sec- | Tndeed. the contest: has reached lobert Sanderson McCormick., - : ement " md fair t ; t the . The motors are|stane where it is no lon erely a| Chicago, April 16.—Robert Sander. of American s, cernelri Al parties| o ICEBERG IN TRACK twelve © Vee type, five inchiicd for preparedness bt in § son McChmigh,, Sihos im0 3 g v fodsi iR led’ to : OF TRANS-ATLANTIC SHIPPING en-inch stroke of 400 H. P.}i; seems probable the two lanes will|20d father of United States Senator WINCHESTER CO. TO BE A ! the nch government that 80 addi-|sent the following telegr o - ; : 2N St r fons per minute. speed across the ocean, throttles wide | \Ledill McCormick of Illinois and. Reb- tional scholarships for F'rench girls for | Tumul A il e ndlinge foe e A open, in a dash which calls not only|Cht I McCormick, ome of the editors $30,000,000 CORPORATION | (he academic vear of 1919-20 had been % yous proposition contained i ! athe track of trans-Alantic| MEMBERS OF GERMAN for Cndurance but speed . [of the Chicago Tribune, died of pneu- Hartford, Conn., April 16.—A certi- |offered Ly American ; e b o o in 1 L ficate for a $30,000,000 cor i A ; S, Al-lday’s telegram is not fundamentally from the Cunard liner Car- | COMMIELEEON PEACE‘ e 7 2 B Setith which. forsed o cate for 3 000 corporation was | ready 1 r different from th eproposal of Mr. ' . filed wit e gecretary o te today.)soldiers have been placed, D { y A wb. 1 health which forced him j ; : ; | d from Liverpool for this| B lay, April 15 (By the A.|BREWERY TO OPERATE 175. ‘o rot: United_States ambasszdon The s the Winchester Company, [stated that I'rench schools have offer: | wagr Me Dy spal we may discuss|p 000, Canadian:fronng. The e e mitiee on, beace| TEMPERANCE BEER SALOONS|ic Irance i 1:07 had been with rim to be located in Nev aven. Win- |ed 7,300 openings to American sol e e =t st ATy 1 cet in height and 1, S50 ol ot Weimar wil Bl moledo, 0., April 16.—Announcement |M4ch of the tir:2 since. o be located in X om0 openings to American soldiers| England Telophone company, our con: | ea ang. toa B e ¢| nitional assembly at Weimar will in- Toledo, O, April 15—Announcement e as i hor Tas el and Clyde R, Yates of that city, e e e s il menthy IDu [ Gade; Erediaeny iheles 204 the| Mat the Hucbner-Toledo Browerie in_Heckhridke; chunty, V. itHe arc the incorporators. The paper|TO SEND FOOD TO RUSSIA us. ‘Thence: to -be submitted to the|paer. o Soout 800 miles from Hall-i . € o ‘members wiill be twenty.|compeny, one.of’the la ‘| son_ of PR S Mabrnla Wi saxs the company will start with $12,- UNDER NEUTRAL CONTROL|operating board. At no step of tI clegates to the assembly, repre- | of the kind in Ohio, will devote itsiVOE 18 Jtasss, faris L. St and ““The purnose of the concern is to| . PAriS. April 16.—An agreement was|Procedure could the methods you rec- ser and including two| 35,000,000 pIant here 10 i MARUIAC | Chicago. Members of this family, the i sy e ¢ el 2 1 ¢ b the i ommend to be construed collective | ure o b 2 & v con- 5 B sl dleeiate caaonoem, 18 to}; ached today by sociated pov tive| e 0 sloeas a5 ool nian grandfather, and especially et ha Adirntied ers 1o send food to Russia under neu- | P 1 We in ponsour i i 50 his eldest son, Cyrus, developed R ol o Euns, canuon aud lcontrol, but the French represent- |10 reach @ conclusion with Mr jiomer=e enjamin, district trame| PABAUD TO LEAVE BOSTON e e iamaoley :Z‘é“n"e,r‘;’",QéZnér s S ments, and in caps, cartridgds, etc atives made several reservations which | utually agreeable to the unio | chiet, e SYMPHONY ORGHESTRA|2Wed [REiins [T tate: The PIrIGEES, €Le. | will be considered tomorrow. It “m\“'”" and do not recognize t ; ke A O ] ertios in other parts of the state. The!8rTeat factor it afterward became in = A Rowever, that the ~objections |Fisht of any ertor ta { wom leading families had prom-| Boston, April 16—Henri Rabaud,|company ALL N. E. GOVERNORS ARE 11 b Sl : o \ o epuilints this Lised, is request, to do similar vol-|who came from France last November L e et Ll > rtionl doo 1ot | unteer work tomorrow > conduct the Boston Symphony or- TO REVIEW 26TH DIVISION | Work will be pressed rastdly. R Ty coR i . |chestra this season, has declined to s University of Virginia, became a col- Ayer, M April 16.—All the New | he agreement stipulates th L i et or : ctend his contract, according to an 2 lector of books and Napoleonic biogra~ England governors have accepted the | >° iki must cease hostilitie o b S e L FELERIQUE (S RICE { ment hy the irustees today.|V WENTY-THIRD SHIP WAS phies and etchings invitation of Major Qeneral Harry C, e | Dosed ‘of: telephone: and talesraph’ o MAY BECOME GENERAL|jjc prefers to devote his time to com- LAUNCHED AT HOG ISLAND| " in 1¢i§ Mr. McCormick was married le to attend the review of the|F RENCH GOVERNMENT HAS e e Ba B hn . Koons, |y nd will return to Paris. Philadelphia, April 16—The Ameri-|to Miss Katherine Medill, daughter of wenty-Sixth Division to be held here CONFIDENCE OF DEPUTIES)| (5" (e’ principle of collective hargam-| : postm encral and = —— hipbuilding corporation launched | Joseph ~Mealll, who founded . the April 22, it was learned today. The aris, April 16 (By the. A. P.).—The|ing: and indisputably opposod to - chairman of the wire control bhoard,| HUGHES NOT RETAINED Tribune. 5 ceremony will be E p. m., when|chamber of deputies Y \.,m‘mg SR Iy under. | Will come city tomorrow t- BY N. Y. TRACTION INTERESTS " The vessel, a 7.500 to car. Mr. MecCormic :;o'\'ed three years, the massed fla 1 ton will|of 334 to 166 expre: confidence {stood. Committee reiterate Yok itempt to s ihe strike of ope | washingion, Aprii 16 - |rier, was christened the Kish as first sccretary of the United States be decora wit eamers. |in t overnment on a questi : to Dareii Jeptively |And other telephone workers in New | .- :~i§nr ‘C‘ “ ; honor of the Liberty loan wori\n legation mL I.Onldon under Minister Distinguished Service Crosses and|whether France's conditions of i AR o that|England. This was announced ~to- | Hughes, tn in Mifflin county, Pa. The name ¥ Robert T. Lincoln < presented after I'oreign Minister Pichon had de. | with ug» {1. Walsh upon his return from Wash- 17, S0 0P G o o as had | Woodrow Wilson, wife, of the presi-|ed him minister to Austia to succeed —— clined to outline the details of the| ington. Mr. b gaid that officials| Pad | fed in testimony betorc g |dent, to further the Victory loan dr Addison (. Harris, ana during his ser- TO BAR USE OF GERMAN- peace preliminaries until the treaty| SOCIAL LEADERS TAKE in W DD e e eonceined WO ! 7 inqui | PERMANENT NATIDNAL A ¥ .| governm operatin service may be permanentl 4 xecy retar. ed.” , to take care of announces also the extensive|farm life. Y manufacture of ice, which is expects| Robert S. McCormick was edunated to supply at lower price: at the old Chicago university and the there. the ministry was raised to an am« ISt b be = the s ingland and were | bassadorship. In 1903 _ Presiden MADE DENTAL GOODs|had had been signed. CARE OF EMERGENCY CALLS | dctermincd that the strike should be!pecipe THAT HELGOLAND e S L L S Hartford. Conn.. April 16.—A reso-| TANK FAILED IN ATTEMPT Salem, Mass,, April 16.—Miss Elea- ended as speedily as DEC R to T AT AREabE O TR . lution barring the use of German- 4 nor Rantoul, a niece of Willlam R.| When the telephone strikers’ com- SHALL BE DISMANTLED; TO EVADE ERV“‘E i made dental goods for twenty-five TO ASCEND PIKE'S PEAK Driver, Jr., gencral manager of the|was coming, Miss Julia S. O'Connor,| London, April 16.—The Council of{ Cape Gir B years was adopted by the Connecticut Colorado Springs, . April 16— w England Telephone and Tele-|mittee was formed that Mr. Koons Four, says Reuter's P h Whe s tate De E fon in s Pealk in graph company, d - Mrs | the strike lead d that if he sought | ent, has decided’ that E land shall {Mo., = r arded &3 one here today. battle tank was abandoned today.|Smith, both prominent in social activi-|a conference he would have to meet|be dismantled, and, as far as possible, ! terday in rict o L ¢ surgeons of A:‘.zen These officers were elected: Presi-|The tank broke down late yesterday |ties here, worked without pay at the|with representatives of the New Eng- destroyed. court to hfl\h'— chopped nr \v 5 loft . died at his home here today. He dent, George B. Leonard, Mystic;|at an altitude of 11.200 feet and owing|local exchange of the telephone com- {land joint council of electrical work- = _ hand w n axe July 21 last to evade|was 65 years old. vice president, I°. J l:uflmn‘m Water-|to the difficulty of repairing it ut that|pany tdday.. They said they were not|ers, as the strike np longer sim-| A stupid man compliments a wo-|military vas sentenced to six| Dr. Wilson was emeritus professor bury; secretary, ,\1 loch, New Ha-{point the attempt to reach the top was|trying to_help break the strike, but an operators’ strike, but a general _ven;_treasurer, J. Lanon. Hartford. 'giv up. man’s teeth, but a clever man makes|monihs in prison by Yederal Judge'of orthopedic surgery at Jefferson, were working in the interest of the!walkout of telephone workers. her laugh. {Dyer. Wheeling is 27 years old, Medical college. sion | The attempt {0 ase