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[ N@fmifh VOL. LXI—NO. 100 POPULATION 29,919 FIAC n del ; a Majority of Lond n evening papers d v A SOPRE s 2 Versailles, declared today fsupport President Wilson's stond r £ powers of the German (ll-k'- | garding Fium | ates would be quite sufficient to en- ~ . i 5 ith- S A U Officers of the Leviathan | Aseribes It to Selfish Mem- | 6o Srom e Sapotocaonrs ” thia the spot. Naturally, he added. the na- H tioal assembly must sanction twe| Sighted Mine Off Grand| bers of Publishers’ Associ. weck tor shipment to South America. — treaty. |~ Rauks of New Foundland t | Reports from fifty-eight cities Show | e Marched in Full Capaci £ Wi d S Al Lik L - & i anks of New Foundiand. ation. “ltnl‘\:lthdug\lilrnm\s are improving in the | len Mar in Ful pacity of War and Strode Along Like | iearings oN miLitary | New York, April 25—The troopship| . Washingion, Apr : Vit s Georges Clemenceau, the French Premier, Received a2 Mess g £ | eviathan, with 12,000 soldier =G rleson tonight continua "cr;: e o e tena ot Veterans—The Wounded, in Automobiles at the Head JUSTICE CONCLUDED| 2 ued his| pora Gen n declaved an extra dividend of age From Signor Orlando Friday Morning—At Italian Wekhthgton, SApel feanigaior oo e oteel i ort ot T el K\\( he recently term- | thrce-fourths per cent on class A and | Headquarters in Paris the Prevailing Sentiment is More i : ; ; oy Sshington, April, 25— Hearings of| Ve tove today bringing. or, | €0 au orsanized cffort to destroy him | bt come o uarters in Paris the Prevailing Sentiment is i1 of the Procession, Received the Biggest Ovation and aociatoe o e m”u‘.{x.\“"““;‘ Lo R f“‘,“'“' ]",“ g & Stlement feiters 1% Sccretary Daniels and his party ar- Ho, e‘flul The Belief is G 1 th gl lian I win‘» . “ oL gl t {off the Grand Banks of New Found-|charges xm~m.~;\nre designed.| yived at Ly . He will be greeied — iden ;. Were Bombarded With Flowers—Crowd That Lined| iy justico wore conciuded nere 1002y | §uu Tuesiay morning, her officers ro- | 0 obiain the repeal of tho sone xtom | b o Fiet s oms o the s et D]p - :l S‘e ae ef“‘;:‘P e lta “‘:f"‘ t gt 5 +n | 1o the call of the chafrman, Ju et orted when she docked tonight. of cond class maiter. | Eleventh New York Engi i ela; inal Signing o -anc the Five Mile Route of Parade Was Without Parallel | (el ne oAl el S| Ofticers of the. ship said ti= Tevia-| “The ne _*‘m\(;;»‘; hes the l‘Jl\Tfnm M e ont 6t aivnie hest TWednes i Y e gning of the Peace Conference. 4 < % S b S « remain to be|.lan had been warned to look out fcx|general this morning,” said Mr. i (By The Associated Press) |peace delegation reached Versaillés & the History of the Hub—Scores of Women Fainted in 205 officers wnd othors vematn to | o Aoath i e s el B the o o wi safement, -t S0 New Orleans an New, York CoMen | Although Vittorio Orando, e | Eri. e members of the ielemt in ey iy e hait” | iansport’ Mount Vernon which | Son's methods’ as applied to changes will close Monc April | o 3 iately AR R S ”"\..( ing, the course of the i matter of discussion tod TS g AR : ~ | hotels. ~~l"ned to them. ! el he |var. |porarily at least, from the Peace| An ofiicial Rumanian statement aBelh b o f I she sailo 3 Americal wspaper Publishers’ wax i 21 Rurahnitany st ivie { they started to fight hearings should the public sessions be sized andishe s SEEE R n|while his companion, Manuel re taken 1o 2 hospital and oth- we 1y through the throng : S {miles to the southward of the ion | sociation ¢ T?trl,rgs‘ervfir;f“the_ Bank of Eng- | Conference and returned to Italy to|nounces (hai the Hungarian sm = I T Do e o hrOng. e’ negroes, | TeSumed later in"Chicago! Mr. Gregory 1158 10 M8 ®0L Eiven | SEATE this: s tion is putting in| A0S \/Iu]x(,:nlx £69. 00 in week. Bullion | confer with the Italian parliament, hsh»umu_uu 10 meet defeat at the Bt s parade | s aRegeq to have. maced Tis resohver|las indicated that he desires if poss e the entire day talking about Mr. Busler | Tepped, CUS000. eports | Ll i communication with conferéice |of uRhiesmiaa roug on | against the chest of Thomas Dreen, of | ot olided men before tovng the reer| . The foating infernal mach as|son nad his methods, the thoughts of | o0 harerns starks o whoat on A amil Eogtoir : S Aot &y o et istiet i utied tie | 2 enlisted men before closing the rec- | e 191 AR certain selfish me . SEeuT D Ap he Irench Permer, Geo Clem- - - of thejtrigger. The weapon missed fire andi “mis acting judge advocate general,|™- PY Tdeutenant Commander that time w 3 c Mm"eapohs what flom_ ompm for nh{xx;“;lu'm;um»::H:E'h;‘im- 6 mi"r;fi{' PARTY OF GERMAN DELEGATES. fill- | pulled again, and a b t enterec o4y = s des ihe e ranspe 2! he Dpos anc Se ce, ut 251 .56: . 5 = 3 1 - 2 o nd|leg of Breen's son Paul, 16 years old.jj it e oY, but guve omly 1 (hinking and quick action 1| their share of the $72,000000 they have 35263 :@”r;l\'stock Exclai Sat e L RIS T e tire | A number of men closed in o . L8 g that averted a collision. A desnerate|been enjoying as an annual postal sub- | 2 £ Do the message while on his| The first of the Germans who are th e commiitee was pressed |\ aVErted a collision. 13idy for many vears, and ag to hoswiProught $75000, $5,000 more than the to Rome. Darou Sonnino, the |Participate in the Versailles Congress . police claim, drew a knife : e ! stcamship past the mine with a 1 they may recover the part of .which PFEVious price. Lalian Rorelgn .alinister, will, leave jati¥ed if Versallles Soday. Sy Sons Sl e Sde: el Kreger told the committee Satehs of 10 aids, they were deprived hy congressional| Announcement was made of thgv re- | the French capital for Rome Saturday, | parties. The first group, consisfing 6f onets | s were crowded into @ doorway | OF the practice of sending courtsma of the soldiers aboa 5 wction. and how to remove the danger)Sumbtion of sailings of the Mallory according to announcement, three official couriers, arrived e”"'g&; bore | where they foug an ang it dindineh g senten splai gotate v docked how close they had|of losing more of i Line between New York and Mobile. The departure of Premier Orlando is | the day, and the second, headed i fpoei g 8 ; D “w ion.in cases of acquittal or of sen-|IR{ {he¥ QoCKE “It is noted that Mr. C. J. Post has| John Golden, international president|defined in conference eircles not as|Derr Lersner, came later. They WeEe ! Pl h _which “apveared inadequate toVSER 10 GANECL L L promptly identified himsclf as the Of the Textile Workers of Amel a rupture. but as a suspension of |escorted to the Hotel Des Reservoirs. The. police S fewing authority could well be! q 0% (OG0T St the T o= | bhief lobbyist of this cafterie of selfsh: failed te the eight-hour dispute |Jtalian colluboration in the actual| The arrival of Dersner and his pars knife Jor Marsh, who | o encept for clear cases of|,ng “Rainhow” Division apil ¢ | publishers to whom I referred in a ©Of Troy, N. Yi Peace Conference. In some quarters!ty Was so quietly arranged that few, = died shortly afterwnrd. Joseph Linne- |techbical erro il o Seventy-seventh “Liherty (is- | recent statement. The others 1o whom _ Death awards by Government Bu-|ihe cxpeotation has been put forward (il 80, persons in. Versailles ou han and Joseph Henobar were severe- | TWo members of the clemency board, |0, (New York). The ships, besides|l referred in that statement will he reaus of War Ri Insurance total|that Signor Orlando will return tolthe carcfully selected force of hfl_fl [iy cut about the shoulders and o[ 0f which Colonel Ansell is president |, eviathan, were the transports|at this méeting. They are invited alsq 000,000, which greatly exceeds|paris in tinie for the delivery of the |SErvants assigned to their rooms and ' { Colonel es &, Basby-Smith and | ; i { premiums received by Treasury De-|peace terms to the German plenipo_| ' the serving of meals. were aware Lieutenant :m;wv Villiam Connor., | = partment. P et \lles about May 1 of |€ven in the afternoon of their pres= ilso testified. Both emphatic sup- | ¥ ass into sub- 1 Allies in return for feeding Russia,|2 [t is expected that the Italian del- 3 oo . stime e ported jthe. existings countemactial will insist that the Bolsheviki cease|cgates remaining in Paris will not nch detective of the most ab- FoBs avay | o as el caleniatedi o et Lt collaborate on such Inter-Allied com- | ViOUS “plain clothes” type lounging wt A0Le within a prescribed area. A missions as the Economic Council and | the front entrance to that wing of the were |! X D | | Announcement that a great MisSis- | (o Armisiice Commission and com- | [0tel Des Reservoirs, and compan- e Isippi Valley bank would he formed | micsons of like characte ions under the windows of the rooms o o 4 was made bv H. M. Merricl Amercan delegatos, while ex- |l00King over Versailles Park were the mirder Ma c i & offices of thie fesplar elected president of pressing regret over the controversy|OPly indications of the character=gf The para 1 ted by il s SHoswansE ne.of 0‘“‘" | Valley Association. e B The [alians soani s ontdent that | e _st:u]» Buests who had displaced disturbane : S sugges 0 Hhe il A public hearing will be held by the | i (i {lement will be arfived at on the | Civilian lodgers. g g ik 1 el who appeaced < officials in charge of the enforcement |, 5% (e}t Will be artived at on el " protection and the avoidance ‘of REPORTS TO TREASURY DEP'T AL et o of the Fedeéral Food and Drug Act of | ence of - Premier Orlando, with « the [PCSsible unpleasant inckisffs g 7 E SALES execu ol May 19, in the Bureau of ChemiStry|yeajian parliament. At Italian head- | than restrictions, will be the purpose ARSI RE e Rarglier aioh OHERIe Y S e of the Department of Agriculture. . | quarters in Paris, the prevailing sen_| °f Suth police measures as are takem, - April 2 ts ¢ h it was a fact a portion of judi- SAID: “This Nation has no wmore solemn i Members of the Railroad Adminis- | {imeit", "Gistinetly mote hoperul and |2¢Cording to a statement made to The partment from f 5 tration and Industrial Board of the|he seemingly irreconcilable spirit at|assoclated Press today by one of eral reserve districts tonight showed blioati han healing the hurts of our wound- Department of Commerce began con- SeEme b | French representatives assigned tothe obligation than healing the hurts o I Jepartm first manfested has visibly diminish- pfoie official subscriptior 5% URGE AMERICA TO 5 ¢ S i ferences at Washington to fix a Drice| oo Wait and hope wan the wateh. |Mmission. The Germans will not be exs Victory Li foan SUPPORT OMSK REGIME ed and restoring’our disabled men to civil life and for_steel. i ali ad- | Pocted: and probably G0 gt SESRES g . |word expressed at the Italian head- | 2¢ e ximately one-ninth MR | o Siberia, April 1—(Via : | “Thirteen_ thousand shoe workers ini " 1% CXPressed exicud thelr movemente M SIO amount, $4.500,000,000, soug z Sauet i ) Brockton, Ma and several thousand | " p . @ e ® < aie. |eTal quarters of Versailles, e: While the total fo itth d S, DL B ot o] GREHUUEIE o et et s the | President Wilson outwardly has dis- | vill ve allowed fredeom of movement e A & 1Tess. Adn al Kol- i T ity r A 5 L © 1 between their two hotels. e campaign showed ¢ 2 proposal of . the manufacturers for a | pe. S R et 3 pr raler of the all Russia b ¢ urg SR { Italians on the question of Italy’s as i AL A e SeatiObthedoun s government, has sent a message to. And we who stayed behind, secure from the 5-hour weeks with o reduction | pirations, and the opinion voiced in Lt s ek Tob The fooBt tart onis o America, urg pport of the Omsk | N s i § B 1 | American circles s that only through | : Drediktantinacird A s nt to the Asso- | ravages of war, are in duty bound to make | _ Elihu Root, counsel for the United |, "0 rot D750e attitude of the Tt | g @nd had breakfast served to thems criptions re i to the close of ; aeiE e J tates Brewers' Association, lasked | change in the attitude of the Mal{from the kzlr;lel f:lcnen ¥ dt iness on the fourth da e tot € g in deta his s D e he Preside Fed 5 5 . n- | 1ans can an agreeme > ached. ants. This fact answered a ques-. only about hulf the pro rata amount ideals for Russia and the Russians | good this promise of the President. e s e el e tion over which the French newspas - The belief is general in Paris that the | i {permen have been concerned—wheth: all military operations and remain s, and not likel ring about the vith 10.4 He declared in his statement that the stitutional 1\1\-‘;n\:;.-1‘;vnr"lvxztz[!)‘h‘L"“ Italian incident will delay somewh: : yer cent. of er oan Omsk government's aims were to_free | - o N 3 e law .enacles QELdaisedl e the final signing of the peace $eaty.er the (Germans were expected: ‘to Subscrined on the corresponding day in the people from the Bolsheviki, to rave | We can care for the wounded, and “restore (o Jnited States Internal Revenue Col- | “riom Ttaly comes word that in Roms | bring thelr own food to Versalies. 238 ¥ th: AT s A 2 remains of e national| = PR ’ ;s Sohios letor Gilligan at eland,; On . |and other cities there have becen dem- |ijs now understood that they; will have S ey Aletriot on the. basis/of | nd to construc . country | our disabled men to civil life and opportunity mnsu‘x_nillr(\;:‘;w;;"E‘xoyn ]‘iv‘{ll"}l!;;fl Rev™ | onstrations over the ltalian Situation | therr own bills of fare po S fomrsr wtians. off eported to. the T v, economically and morally. = | 4 T r BT gnue. Colla Roner. HeauRE in which the mianifestar have | footing as the other eace delega~ ; i ritg vould be necessary to re- by subscribing to the “VICTGRY” LIBERTY B s T D e manhey, | Cheertd the United States, but uter 0 2 o subscribed 26.4 per cent morals of “the populatio; : e i e s i s gt & sled expressions of animosity toward| The Germans |em¢med’ln thejr 4 L st under the influence of LOAN. American steamship Wautuga re-|p.giqant Wilson. vooms during the morning, but come | aistricts in ik - anacchy ity i L TR e v 0 s e ng in|menced this afternoon to ‘make e differgnce between 2] y e * | from Fiume br a report that four- | preliminary arrangements for the ars AT ANY BANK—CASH OR INSTAL MENTS iles ot Nantuck lightantb. - | T N GiVions Heve beon mov- | Bieal or. the math Gorman delopation government is Death “of e Shns, | ed to thls: Adr seaport by the|This probably will be May 1, although support of TROShEL o "‘]I“",,‘“ d ° | rat ind that virtually all the in- | the date has not been finally .deter~ 16 Authopiey M A Bt s of the city with the cxcep- | mined. rong & T PRORECEC L AR of Italians have departec The German delegation will be al: = - Kirg Vicor Emmanuel of ltaly) "00 10 700 (ion of the Peace Con- |lowed to use code in communicating and to repeat phed Premier Orlands, com- v i . ciesrivhed Premior Orlandy = €OM- | ference o consider the revised draft!with Germany and will have —direetH cloped hys- Mending his action and acclrin€)or the League of Nations will be held | telephonic and telegraphic _connee- n and vicious L . | Monday The session will be open to|tions. The Germans will also be al= |20 per cen ind order. Casual companies of P v -man cersorship established in I_F-;st “:3,‘\\5’(\-;?; 1’7]"'”?'\("5' ona inn» public llowed to use couriers, who will enjoy From the iVetory ship today can ery s 1d the idea tha 1d Conne t men wer th Jostoffice.” - The basis for his pan ced dt.l = jteaguica Phe advance r jermar i | From th tory shiy the idea that land Connecticut men wer o “r“_' 2 The basis for his panic is "G MGEEN SIS B (D0iee into| The advance guard of the German'full diplomatic immunity g | '(\\'w b B e e R g ‘o York ¥venq Which terms insurance carried b COTTON MANUFACTURERS « this was a hase lic e e e S TRANS- AFLANTIC FLIGHT. |To Ask REDUCTION OF . R e ot 1 Jeoyerment (fis IN ANNUAL CONVENTION published it. Mr. Post knew tis was “I "/l Jileion S ‘the second day's| IS DELAYED BY FOG| SECOND GLASS POSTAL RATES | e e £ s Y CRBRT AT New York, April —The National §) ’2%° 5 e i = ession of the .Amerigan Newspaper | ohn's, N. . Still| New York, April 25.—The American to brin i 1 A1 Rasehin o vions €ll & the postmaster general e iati @0 oF Ehie p x el MISEAR 4l Cottor Manufacturers’ Association b el r e gt Pub! ' Aswociaildn econventiow |held to their hang: by fog blown in|Newspaper Pubiishers’ Association ati essa X I t e & P = 1 its annual convention here to- ¢ thorized the sending of a message |ghore from ice fiele easte he closing sion here today of if oan ok declared the | 4@y with morning and afternon busi 5 S L . bl less to ent Wilson | jiar G -, Australian, annual convention, adopted a resolu~ wal e o or (he devel | Ness sessions devoted to the technical {L7CI%) en libelous Pledzing the supy of the heWs-|(ap Fre 4 Raynham, Our engines moy ESeRIBE Breantee fork B hal of subjects of inter L him shall not be re- | Papers to the Victory Loan. | British rival, today showed signs repeal or suspend for two years the efforts of the f t e g i . of lron Crosses nearly lanxicty lost rican naval seaplanes * time act of 1917 raising. the secor waiting for t less s B of laher O 4 bable Tar et I Bedford, doubled since the government placed |and a gia 4 a2 ass posial rates. The resolution de- & s A At OeE ° ban on them. Tmitation | shipped nere irom England wrest fr red that such rates, “crude and un= Joalle L TUEERER L SOL e RGN Crrosse rde thoug 1> honor of being first to 1 fentific in character and burdensoms: s ing SCanpecy OF THE POSTAL LAWS! Boisheviki were driven out of Kiev, | ke to newspapers and their sub= {suiT AcainsT coLTs ANCELLATION OF 2,000,000 ring the last few vears by the Northeaste mmanded t Harr ral K k sa |a yernon and Prinz Friedrich | to disc identity 15 3 s in t the _estz Ih the battleship North Caroli- enger 1 .a Tourainc he following wireless appc country ) o the nation to shi Abri Cancellat fartford, A Howard (. Wog ity o New Haven, Conn., April 25.—Harold tal of the Ukraine by revolu-i f i that, pressed by com- | scribers,” affecting the carriage ::: o TONS OF STEEL SHIps °f continuity of employmen 1. Morrissey., i “bu 5| tionary Ulkrainian. troops Y neither will wait f 1y ill_suited to PATENT FIRE ARMS C.0 SEE-L SHIBS yinared lower average wasg placed i today baving been| Robbers gntered the Harpster, O.,! s indicated today | ¢ ¥ - lorn ) e e S e d v 1 i with hav- | Bank and escaped with $199,000 in 7 Major C. W. n also asked that bew of this city has hroug it % e S Igtcer diticyliyeliad heer: oy eneg: iolated the post i 1 3onds and oither volua ' v on recei new legislation changifng® - in: e Colt's Patent Fire Arms S id. fgtreased wages WHICH: NOW me 16° Coyy Commissioner James | taken from de 0 summor © i court tes in effect at the outbreak of the s ufac ompany : s e iny compared favorably wain those of oth- s letiers demanding money with| Herbert C. i o char - le enacted an expert commissiom ‘ ct. He went to work - work in many ments i i of el at 1o do violence if the sumsihead of the Afli fef Organiza- | arivit aut without ppointed to inquire into the opes=: the company November « untr This ,l'.? 'f:, trial rest that hogil@med were not for‘hcoming. —‘The ar- | tion, wa urpris annoyed by |cense. { (he post office in regard to claims N May > S kb slirie At uent ol rest that I est was made vesterday at Morrissey’s| the publicaticn report announc- | “1f the weath I ing of second class matters s i mistice to four million D, i Godfrey of Philadel home and he was presented before|ing his presence in Be Jolin's pelic 1 2 m“'lm, commission would ascertain the $20,000 a ve : Pepalta ton “hraiming SHhe| T onkTs United States Commissioner Coleman Rain is believed to have extinguished through thc . he . actual cost of such operations with & s Bl HoUpcement taana s o i &= the kers nd a hearing fixed for May Mr. many extensive wood fires in Vol- | Today i tish aviators received | 35T08, COU B U uitable rated o iat i he office of Chairman Hurley no el Geddes is in Boston today. wn and Sterlin { word th SR J:‘\n‘“_;‘: | The election of officers developed & e was made to the actual num- R == S = tment had cted as its S| contest for the presidency of the ] contracts involved or to the CONF’DE&I l?’iLsYETTFL\E’thZNgLAKM SHOT HER HUSBAND STOCKS OF FISH IN g e 2, Site ?" i shocks “j Solls tion between Frank P. Glass ds aifected by th wellation or- | 2 DURING DIVORCE TRIAL | STORAGE NEARLY DOUBLED arbor: in St. Mary's Bay, loc: Birmingham, Ala., News, the e It was explained, however, that ls. -Apuil 35— t#llef the Ameri- cane S e : - e on the southoa t cosst of g ut, and Richard Hooker of the is e wou ot yme 8 delegates expressed regre ove REO. E - divorce case “\ as! ] R il 1 ape Race. ey s eld R i * e thig time would not como as e e e haliect | Judge Brothers court came to a dra- | amount of fish M s AR i ghield, Mass. Republican Mr, | them mor vo of the they apparently were confident today | Matic close this afternoon when Mrs.!ed States on A 1919, was near- | fan onc ived lust week that Bis- G a0 & fenture u thal some settlement would be effected | Elmer P. Simpson shot her husband Iy double the amount storéd April 15! (3 had been chosen, nolics, e ik Premier Orlando confers with | Who wes on the witness stund, throush 191, is shown from the Depariment of ! ALBERT PAUL FRICKE Ve e ) tons lian. y‘,:“l:‘,;,‘,;',“l,“-‘ i : mouth, infi L probably fatal <l n”"lrfl 1,7:3'"1;»13‘0‘1‘.'[\' Markels, fie- |1 ANSPORT SANTA ROSA | ACQUITTED OF TREASON | e 09 el < that the ms 5 Simpson was testifying quictly. S iso to what extent the immense f HAD A ROUGH PASSAGE| New Yor delibz had . % il Ta Eonte Rt TasAa TS leaped to her feet, rplus brought in the i5.—The transport|crating approxin five hours, $he rrived at Quarantine lte | federal -4 vough passage from | the case ¢ She brought 90 officers and d ¥ efliy members of the| S h on, made up of arafted men | JUrY, one ¢ {he two counts in t aofl(-‘ Caentad, ot “That " she cried, and fired. | States ports has been dispojsed of in e I o i o ol : cumpled up in the chair, | order to maintain prices at figures re- 2 0,000 tor t Wilson wil d in thelMood from his mor ded as inordinately high. nment wou e cb 4 OB S e Fiume 0 the|Simpson was arrested and court ad- | e total stocks of irozen fish, cu plant g b O opIaton” ofths SAmaavicahs Journe | herring and mild cured salmon in st | | 1 — s e Division Lo ed men | imdictment had been ruled out-by : : full up to the wine 1 3 : ing: or 8 o T . | INFLUENZA VICTINS sty pounds. 54 aemncs a5 % livom New England and Northern New | i) IMAEIR Boy BECU Y dismissed o s b IR s e Pl Yisild AR COME OIS .; TOTAL ABOUT 5o0dai’ 2eees of JUELDT fiounds, or e inits aboard are the 303rd Fiel | charged Fricke with eiving afg :.‘1? e ease permittec per cent. ¢ I rues sreetings with friends who|LIEUT. ASTOR COMES HOME | BOY SCOUTS HIKED FROM b ARMY. HAS SURRENDERED ! of e Asiebiited preagrospondence | S | Artitlers complcte and detachments of | AT o Mothiar. charged ‘hi . F 'of The Associated ost 5 alled to them from the human walls| AT WHEEL'OF GERMAN SUB.| MIDDLETOWN TO NEW YORK g ocated i ’ y ne ané o New April 2 Wfilling | MAY PUT WORLD BACK | the 302nd Ficld Artillexy. They Were | i ojaing Karl Rodiger, German masil ; (French Wireless | 000,000 pe British T trained ‘at Camp Devens and went | V1 S0l E Doce 1| New York, April 25.—A letter writ- | gervice) ¢ of thio Hineaties som- | dia from ansas o v a million | ON WAR BREAD BASIS overseas lust July. ~On arrival in} e giciien overt acts allegedainiy | candy Irom re-|pledge made on enteri the service|t v Mayor McDowell of Middle- | munist army facing the Rumanians' others are believed I died in| Paris, April 2j. increase in the France they were detached from the | y,c"second count, eleven were strick= not to return from overseas unless he|town, Comn., to Mayor Hylan of New |southeast of Budapest has surrendere native states from {he same cause, | milling percentage which will virtually | 76th and sent to the front in Support|cn’ gui. The five which the Jurems: brought with him u German suima-|York was delive the City Hall|and the vest is in flight, according to a according to a report of the Indian zov- ' put the world back to a war bread |of other divisions. { were called upon to consider concers: ine, Lieutenant Vince Astor came|here tod: nine Boy Scouts of | Rumanian official ement received ment made public here. hasis for -1 ed money said by ithe government ter ee month: The Santa Rosa will dock at 7 a. m. home today at the wheel of the U-117.| America who had hiked 115 miles from | here. cted contained a population part of the programme adopted by the tomorrow mornis have been given Rodiger by Fricike O e arted | the second surrendered undersea_cra £t | Middletown, where they comprise part| West of Budapest the Slo- | 288,026,240, and the namber of deaths supreme food coupcil under the chair S ELE gl M 1i° [ to reach this country for exhibition in|of Troop No. 4, with a trek cart drawn |vaks have occupied Komorr a5 4,899.725 or 20.6 per thousand, In manship of Herbert C. Hoover. The FRENCH CA % before the huge Howit. | conmection with the Vietory loan drive. l" # veteran mule of Mexloan Dorder| Dinvatie, and Reab? (C300): .w months i za claimed half as programme also includes a complete PEACE DELEGATES CONFER SEVEN PERSONS KILLED B | e s 60 O PR i enie. Asebmnantid by o e o X victims @ the ! plan for securing and distributing food | o FIEE CFEC AR TR WHEN JITNEYS COLLIDED e troope im.|Phis and thence to southern ports, s, their scout master, th OBITUARY. ty ve 0 allies, liberated neutral and enemy | Fatis, April 30=01E lench cablvet| o ) yierritt, N. I, April 25—S6¥ Crmories ouf spa. | When three other surrendeed subma-|jert Middletown Monday forenoc C. Fred Waterman. : countries until ihe next harvest. One f¥ S TMVERTE O C08 o oday and|en were killed and four injured whent half returned Sy CAIpEd cooking thet, Putnam, April Iored Water- | GERMAN GOVERNMENT oblectiof ”’T e i "f"" 1| exchunged views regar the work|iwo jitneys, each carring nearly W el : ek : ¥ niles & day, | M, president of th S TROOPS ATTACK MUNICH | qistribute shipping as not to put un-[9f the peace B e e .»l:((\f:;hgng?::g:e?i ng. Work offern poris, the U'C lis' ) Great) Jopite fospied - Foorogn 47| sted Company of w‘q toduy | Geneva. April 25.—German govern- | due pressure on any one market. | Egctisareline e O e cervation hera tontgnt: el N he Yankee Di- | go city they p hrough 1 Al i SR Sl pnE, | N I oms to the confersnce. | ers W hout bail, as neiff= Pisded 1nto Bistory, |0°0 {obtained the autograph of the ma e n6ss AL PABIUOROE | Thincr, et Coaing a3 0lE on, | tho |IPOLES INVUNITED STATES tesides b, the other er w (o explain how the aee alignmer t ps moving x o hou from of the column start YOI | vered the textile business at Pawtucket, | 1o . [0 the letter they carried T 1. 1ater oming 10, thei Gonnsot: Lo amie 1% ey, ShuBeih (aides, ¢ ARE TO PRAY FOR DANZIG members of the conference delegation cident LITTLE RELIEF FRoM | — cut Textile Company at Mechanicsville. | e e of Baae eayed here W! Washington, Apri the present were Jules. Cambon, Captain _ The dead metuded Major £ = e CRE:TE RN BEArn COLD WAVE TODAY|AGAINST GOVERNMENT | S. Tracy Noble. | troops. ure said to be gaining ground | United-States will e Finance Minister Klotz, For- Raldwin. Erivates deromiah Snebhers ONE MAN STABBED TO DEATH| Washington, April 25.—Littie or no| CONTROL OF BUSINESS| Rockville, Conn., April ; [ Munich is virtually isolated from the | il Prayer and re ol s PRty an believed to be Mrs. PAUE Boston, Ap )ne man was | relief from the cold w which has | { - Notie: mador ‘of Fottatlis, from oG e sion of the ane sh st g c stahbed fo de nd_ seven others|swept over the New York, April 25.—A resolution | NPl 4 3 s . = P 1S, Pecking of New Yo a man as yet centra d castern | 3 6 e from S 11", Smulski, president of ting. ciine 2 e 1 were « r BIIAY \Whisit & i~ |States was predictad for. tomors ooy - | e ling that “all government re. | 10 1916, and 1"” ‘“.°"““" Aaan i aiSIc S5 { Polish department, announc t i I ra8e attei ) quiet twone- cather bureau tonight | B on priva business, inaustial and oducsRonsl monengy Manchester.—Within a few months | ——— | SEAPLANE FELL IN WATER; e ——— with the | weather burcau predicted .| found necessary hefore the war, e e R e i Gt iaty: 1t | N fliely, that all chesthut trees in| Hartford—The Aleph Resh frater- | HAS NOT BEEN LOCATED|U. S. SAILORS FIGHT POLICE of the 26th| v damage would e e immediately removed.” was adopted at | $3 v TAA Beet in axcelient bealth. cr. especially where there are|nity, which is composed of the Jewish| Chatham, Mass. Aprl 25.—-One of AT INVERNESS. SCOTLANI lown Columbus by the low temper : |ihe closing act of the A s St : a large number togéther, will haveundergraduates of Trinity cofl i ive of Pickney, Miclt, and a Ly © AT ther, © undergraduates of college, willl {he four scaplanes that went to Bos-| London, April 25—A des, here for o4 ye He was f |been removed. and among those thatiold its annual promenade May D Baleh Eof | ' |are to be ne: en are the tree: ton teday for the 26th Division parade, | Exchange Telegraph Compas years an esecutive officer in the Hock- | Aoyt Mot i i Gele fFees on he Hartford club fll in the water on the return trip| iaverness, \Scotiand, — renorts unum Woolen company and for several | o¢’{ic trees on that bill hEse ""’“} 5 Sy | maamor hemniiora B0 by patrol| American’ seamen engaged in n years Adams Express agent. Amon: % he will of Burdett A. Lynde, a ric s. The search will be resumed a co avenue from Dartmouth street, push-|ed. Precautions were being taken to|ration that a_declining cotton output|Jocal clective offices in which he seers | —_— ! Skancatsles, N. Y. business - mar | agbreak tomOrrow. Word: - that the | dies ik o 10k P ton el et ing men and women from their places|protect fruit and carly crops with|Will be for the eventual good of the|eqd were those of secretary of the sc ool Milford~ disbandment ceremo- | makes bequests of $500 to cach of |seaplane had fallen was sent out by | disturbance lasting two hours. o on the <rm\r1“wl idewalk. When a|smudge: The hizh wind which pr employes of the trade, helieving that{ hoara and director of the West{nies of the te women of 1918-19| two sranddaughters, provided that|the wircless operator on board. The| A large number of American s 1 guard knocke own one of the men,|vented much damage last night was|American can hest provide employ_{'School district for thirty ve His|were b i afternoon at thefeach shall spend the money for a ring|plane was in charge of Ensign Wil- | gathered near the Town Hall % according police, he drew a re- freported to be dying down, increasing |ment by increasing its product and|widow an diwo married daughters sur. | home of Mrs ir T. Clark, Gover-jand wear the ring through life as alliam Howard and Lieutenant Bucha-lwhen they were requetsed to 1a0ve volyer a s comparion "m'm’, althe danger from freezing. lowering its cost of manufacture.’ vive. nor's avenue. token of love. nan, appear to have bacl\od nptha; b 8 | | " 1 conven- | wvenue, A was shot in the leg|tion from the New nghind tos | tion of the National Cotton Mm“,},, and a number of women fainted southeast throt Appalachian | urer’s Association here today. The police charge that the negroes|mountains to Tennessee and Gec The association also went on record rlbowed their wav down Columbus |freezing temperatu as regarding as a fallacy “any decla-

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