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..~.-.3-fiwa'-wv "VOL. LXI—NO. 102 POPULA'F]ON 29,919 - NORWICH, CONN., TUESDE® APRIL 29, 1919 PAGES—84 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS e et L re-| Were Burned, lncludmg Together— Believe Planes Japan Failed to Sccure Clause in the Covenant Calling for!aer’ amounts of luwricating ol Part of the Business Sec- w‘“ Touch At the Azore e required by Bulgaria: state rail-| Treasury D rtment Ann % 5 Hop et | tion. Islands. epartment ounces That the $839,479,900 Race Equality—Desire of France for an International " American flour amounting 6 2090 yoronnama, sprir - e R Sales for First Week is But 18.65 Per Cent. of the Goal Police Force Was Denied—Peace Treaty to be Pre. |ions was shipped to Rumania by ‘the | )4 SargeSaition of Tokenamn was o Bkt $4 partment announced here tonigh t that l?sip:lf:'l“s'";'fr?g:s"h- and cured meat |12vaged by fire today. 2,000 buildings, | the personnel of the aviation crew s—1 of $4,500,000,000—Boston District Must Secure sented to German Delegates Contains Clauses Calhnglrrom Chicago amounted to 50,055 | 1pouding a part of the bu cc- | five men to a plane—who will attempt e tion, being burned. Tiremen fram To. | € next month to cross the Atian- Sublcnptlons at the Rate of $24,0660,000 a DIY to for Trial of Former German Emperor by an Internation-| " Frenan diplomatic authorities sug- | 5.0, #i9ed In checking the flumes be- | tic in three huge hydroairplanes. Com- | coston o o tles uge|fore they reached the - foreign resi.|mander J. H. Towers, Lieutenant-Com- | Reach the District :Quota. al Tribunal and Trial by Military Courts of German Of-|{caty Sianed without Lialy. dential section, ler A. C, F nd Lieutenant L Rl Ereoh Minsteriof Er it 3 nder . N, L. Bellinger, will bei Vashington, Apri 1 nation per cent, and had sold to 25 per cent. . . i ouis| otzg Frencl mnis " | P he plane ¢ ande ith the firstlhas subscribed $ 0 to the V of its popu ficers Accused of Violating Laws and Customs of War |ince. announeed a new loan of i0,-|" TOCEEDINGS OF THE thel flufie. commanders, with the fix s bed § o the Vic-|of its population. | named sneral charge of the expe- |tory Liberty Loan, nccording & “This vo Bt . g » A 1 000,000,000 francs will be issued. PEACE ICONFERENCE ginn. oy o O e O ot an “,‘(j::;‘:‘,’“ bl s IS e S —President Wilson Delivers Address Before Plenary| Pittsburgh women announced they e T e o NG - ght Ly 3 ’ . c Mo : | . Tepr } Treasur: artment said of the j confer- after_a flight from their home|the first weel ‘ . Treasury statement. “Not 4 single i 1 i | o {are going to fight high prices of.but- |plenary session Session of the Peace Conference. ter by feeding the family on aled., °}oncedpaned af 3 k_this afternoon| station at Rockaway Point on Long|cent. of the $1,500,000,000 total iption wag taken from a bank, Seventy-five thuusam}_ will watch [in the French for i der eir- | l:land se established by the| Subscriptions di cts and | the sales committee declining an offer (By the Associated Press.) Jthe just treatment of aborigines: the launching of fhe Tenness t ‘uvm.:'z ces interest be- t the N undland coast, will | centages of district quotas ar ‘o e The revised coy of the league|Clause looking tow prevention of {morrow at the New York navy yard.|cause of the fact the it was to | e together in an attempt tojj ¢ R HAE) Cou 7 A s to be oni ] togethe: an attel to i Jows: he unsc rtic r i o e e e s | the white slave traffie ana the traff German government trgops are | Of tiie last sussions before the meeting | reach a- uropean destination not y ‘Dlsmd Subasriotionis \.l,'};m” e o i plenary session of the peaco confer- i opium. and a cluuse looking erecting fortifieations in = Nuremburg|with the ( rman delezates fer- | made public. - Tt is generally believed | (U %0 25c “W 7 e, S ¢ D 0 be the|Ward progress in international pre-|in preparation for an attack by Reds. : i final action was t | that the planes yili touch at the|St. s 2.0 5 Ll e e S e nd contrel of diseasc iHlincis Public Service Commission | Laken on <ome of the muin features of | ind Agmn’_ off the Portuguese |Chicago . 01| SALE OFN\O/‘IIFETSOIRI‘Y ,';2“” RS the headquarters of which will be e specifically mentions the | denied application of Chicago Surface | lie peucé ircaty. notably the le: . there resuming the air cru ‘\'IP"? S et g > NEERALA Geneva, Switzerland ross one of the intern: Al flines for an increase \in fare of Tinations responsibility for the war, und|th sy e {Mmneapote Beslon.gADELes - Eladrpag ooty apan's ambitions for a clause in ! zations which are to nect _“:11 ¢l tirc former German emperor| Commander Towers, in charge of the J:;Jn»\;-\ Gty oy A 21.46 | banks, insurance companies and mer- covenant dealing with racial equality]their work with the work en at Kingston, Ja-jund otleis and “because important|flight, stated that until he returned |Cleveland .. :antile _establishments totalling more werb not satisfied, and the desires of | leaguc maica, struck in a in demand for |labor clauses were to be inserted in| rom a conference at naval Richmoud ... .00 8.23| than §5,000,000 werc reported to the France for an international police| i permits the amendment |aun’ eight hour day and increased|the tre | headquarters in Wash ngton he would | Philadelphia .89 g v England Liberty Loan commit- force and limitation and verification of | of covenant by jority of tha|wages. B 1 L Ume at the conference|he unab’e to announce definite New York ... 000, 14 tee tod: Many of these, it was said, armaments were ne fulfilled. Bothlstates composing the assembl n.| German government invited by the| : was mot repre ed,{ date of departure and the trans-A 1“”‘“\ o 3 1 | i {would be compieted in time to be In- IRt o T oo Withdrhe: the b= atead .of ¢ oGEEn A ol the German Austrians to send five mem- |8 - seats of Premier Oriando|luntic route. He said, however, the|San Francisco. : 10,85 cluded in the dally repect fomorraw, SIS Lathibntimente. end it 5 reportedlithough it doss not change bers 1o the National Assembly atai colicages at the right of M.| 1150 mile flight to Newfoundiand, | Atanta . % 348,00 14 |together with thousands of smaller that the leaguc of nations itself later|quirement in that matie t gard | Wei ; ] | Clane the presi officer, re-{which was not considered part of The m(mmlum of the loan alrcady | subscriptions received by the banks will pass upon ihe merits of the re-|to the vote in the Cou Sixth national foreign trade conven- | mais L The other delegations| ocean voyage, would he taken in easy | ed is a fraction of a per cent.|since Saturday noon and workers an- spective claime 0 wrticle 26| tion, called by the national foreign > 1 ranks, and the scene!stages. three planes probably | greater than that raised at the corre- | Licipate a big jump in the district to- Incorporated in the pes " added he|trade council, ended its sessions at)was riy s th ench premier|would start from Rockaway in aj time of the Fourth Loan |l which is shortly to he delivered into!request of razilian delegat Chici pened the s | squadron. he added, though this was| gn although the ‘amount is| The total for the first week of the the hands of (he German dele : 10 avoid constitutional Normal Hall, the “lowa Ace” was res v ognized at|not essentiul, and might descend = 00,000,000 le: nge the total | SAMNaign as reported today was $90.- Versailles, are two momentous cl “ourth Loan was greaier. o zeachinelisixiot janold, 5 t permits member he [ honored at a receptien by four hun- e set for a detai plan 1 M‘a place already selected on the trip J; ! These cail for trial of the former!jeagt T s iy = = sk - looks rather discot ing for S mmittee pointed out, approxi- such dissent being with- | New York. on to dissent from an amendment, | dred members of the lowa Sociely in derman emperor b international| ¢y ' e dIety et T A ¢ 524,000,000 a day was neces- t a{drawa h £ Heavy loss of life is reported in the e e : Gl e vr\,” 1_,.“\? .11\:\2 ha!;. v\hxs amount cha f 10 offense inst ! ing the|sinking of the Chilean steamer Mag- Sl mien Conherled i was reported for Eaturday. . internation al moral i e viE 1%l dalena in'a Storm and the Alfonsoir 0 1 tion is that some of the remote Reports of over subscriptions and ! m nes of the 110} e Greay;[aieng IS i i 4 l“‘~ claims for honor flags had been filed e 1c names| & collision. ricts slo eporting with the committee. tonight by 157 cour Shipping Board asked bids for the s e v committee. tonigh 3 r il | arters. municipalities in the six New England aceused o 2 I‘unw]r.n ‘\(mmu huils i mont teday oversubseribed it I ST ¢ 4 B yarge hulls as part m, i | i William Hohenzollern now is in Iolland. and of -other sons required hy the courts is to be de manded by the power - states. Of these 104 were in Vermont e accordnig to a message {rom| Official reports from Connecticut sident a e oppor- . the state directer. He|cities, the figures representing sub- scriptions actually completed = before e close of business on Saturday, im- > aclude | 0 move the foilowing resolu-| Rev. William T. Swinnerton, pa;tar | nortea altn At tis02 fc s idd tions in order to carry ot pro-| of the North Stamford Con- > | their minimum allotments. . 7 3 visions of the covenant, You will'np-| ational church, died at his home| rmoni the third state to n ’rnnl. ‘rm 1 peace delegation is re-l(ice that the covenant provides ‘1,;:(}n\;]»;}n:fll.flu e % i 1100 per cent. record, It ey e ANy ithe fitst seon ner all he| Preliminary steps were taken by - s ; : !Towa bavinz done this last ; | for Versaille ece the | beace ] closen by this conference. 1t also pro- | Mavor, Coux ‘| of Detroit, 1o hold a| until every one of our boys “over there” is safely | Toledo, Onio, today report at it | London treaty, which rival lete. | (i i the fi of the four! >eace Ixhibition in that city | e s e c o i o | iad ors A s ta by a raterby The ‘.‘nhy big e stil anding is{y, states who are to be added to 2 or home. Your boy may be one of the lucky ones; {had oversubseribed its quota by Waterbury, Italy's claims with o Viume | S 2 1 % > s 5 s 5 » t eat powers on the council is but remember, you *ighbor’s boy is still there and the Dalmatian region. fjury ¢ ing 'the ¢ c | ut remember, your neighbor’s boy is s 1ere. R President Ador of Switzerland has ar- | ey e LR po : o o ! SESSION OF NATIONAL TO RETAIN 13 ARTILLERY rived in Paris and one report is tha (it 3 | t s iry-gener the council shz T > ok him squarely it 3t el witho | ACADEMY OF SCIENCES| AND MUNITIONS PLANTS ho ‘has been requested to become the e Hono, e S v e rear] Can you look him squarely “1 the eve without Ak ¥ i3 et AR s S afbitrator in the dispute. Another re-|prummond, and, second, = that consul at Petrograd, who was held as| wearing a Victory Loan Button? and their influence ¢ I .riment to prevent the country P Bowers B s veat g8 o con h time as the mb!y_shall havelhostage by the Bolsheviki, was re- S 4 the topics disc i v by in Long found lacking, in facilities o inauguration of the sclected the first four membe: leased and is on his way heme. 4 QR A : - National Academy of Sciences,|f hc isar vlacture of artillery and i e g ey 1e o be represented on the coun-| Julius Maxas, consul general for| It’s not the button you're proud of, but what it ch opened a three day session in!munitions were made public today 7 oo taken .1 “in acordance with art four of| Nicaragua, was beaten into uncon-| ot for he Smitk ian institution. Particu-|with the announcement that it is pro- place ‘in Bremen, ' where Spartacanii. ‘covenant. sepresentaiives of Fer. B pa R LR stands for—VICTCRY. fnterest attached to a paper by |posed to retain thirteen, and possibly £ e attempt giii, 3 e and Spain shall| San Francisco. The men were caught. | g . E. Hale, a_ California tecn, of the forty-six ordnance man- 0 capture ity. | be membes ihe. 1 s = AT e 3 S s ! tronome e of his s ent heju a creat r Bty Lioe Deeu notified’ by the s Znd T ‘}(,,'_;?‘om,,,",“”_"'s of rellioadens no You are not giving your money, but-lending it to Prongmer ecal b O et Pzt creneltong e arag president of the British ¢ ission in|} Lot 0N Eae counciliobycas - Louis a L me i B st S J X 5 ; ell weather in the sun by a| war. - That country of the withdraw, the e s e o pert tonnage pas Sty Dopared th: greatest Government in the world, which guar- Ix of xu il i | The DUy i S B e i | hiacklists again # ‘vresentatives who shall form af with recent weeks but below I S5 L g 2 unive cepted that a suy has defi - de 5 allies of all blackiists against her and| Conimiitee of nine to préopare. Pians foc|yosws. toral . antees ils return with interest. Ye- | manent AIRERARCS GLer the” chief SF |-?| B SReRtoR or g1 trading the organization of the.league and for| Argentine Foreign -Office ~reports| m.,m\; 2 terresitial fornido, but on ardnance made-a.special study-of: the abilities. jihe establishment of the seat of the{the Mexican government is. vec alling | o e eS0T B Victory 1 et Shel o colossal scale that the earth|probable requirements of the country Text of Wilson's Address. | league ana to make ngements and [its dipfomatic mission to | he2| Let’s” finish the job by buying Victory Liberty { couid e dropped into one of average in cieni of an emergency include the } | . | > 3 5 Paris, Api 28.—Following is the |10 Drepare the agenda for the fivst|cause the Italian government does not | 1.04an notes. | size. : arserals at Springfield, Mass., Edge- text of Tre Wilson’s speech be- |meeting of the mbly, this commit- | recognize Mexic H { There was an illustrat paper on | »\Jlu, Md.. Roem Island, Il., Water- fie thib pledary sion of the Feuce)tee Lo Tenort both to the council and tol The Sunday bill. which provides fo c . Conference 1 the assembly of the leazue. ssil seaw more n 70.000.000] vliet. N. Y. Watertown, Mass. Old e . ; | moving pictuve exhibitions on Sunday, At Any Bank—Cash or Installments. s old by Dr. Charles D. Walcott, . Tenn., Amaol, N. J., Tully- “Mr President:. When the. text of L think it not necessary to call your|is now before Gov. liolcomb in en- | of the academy. t S nkford, Pa., Rochester, the covenant of the League of Na- |altention to other matters we have grossed form The governor was m,| s| A vaper by Major R. M. ces N. Y., Erie, Pa. Chicazo (shell machine tions was last laid beforc 1 1 hLnd|Previously discussed—the c: 1l sig-! New Haven yesterday 1 ny medical corps zined the; T Madison Wis the honor of reading the covenan: jn |Nificance of this covenant; the hopes| Profecsor Louis Dubois, deputy for| —— = £ ——= | work of the 200 psvchologis congress of plans for . 3 e .| which are entertained as to the effect ¢ Deparitment of the Seine. decl 1] . E > ‘war me the brain power|ihe e of & will not 1 you Lyla the epariment of th ne iaedaradl oo o SRR N = e txpectod Aope el E va 2 ,”, an lants at o o ”', ‘”)1 Nt Be S it wiii upon steadying the affairs|the Germans were being lei off too | Aoy covena sue. yEA “‘9 o l “r“,"““t‘.‘;";:‘f‘»‘u {of the escribed | Spr .1, .. and Detroit will be been altered, but will merely take the {0 thy W w:.l‘uf! the oby ous necessit asy. He «11‘1 said they offered to|Seech was witho ; £ R e s c t men _unfit : the coming session, Acting liberty of explaining to you some of |{ SRe g e Cn oot ell France he 0. property. Txii) cha 5 1 the way there. : : : - g 3 the, alterations (hat have been inadn. |Iree netions of the world to maintain| In connection with seizure of ene-|l¢Xtuul chan L Al ks Sl 15 sed rated according to their| The report of the commission has ; rnational relations, theimy property in, Canada it is offic i B ) . portions| i New ton een people and between |y : ium, Bra 3 spuin on the ! for the had followed a |d4e5r - FOUR U. S, SAILORS DROWNED; e 3 N 's | GLions € people and hetween | aunounced that no property 5 e g in ol i been circulated. You e PRAS et DErty | e coul 2 P v ar g detail February 7 AND A FIFTH MISSING e e u 0w amd | T3 Fatous of the \\‘\\yl.\;‘.‘\ B fm‘;“‘xml in Canada which can be 10 i a ans « |GEN. BLANQUET’S HEAD New York, April 35—Four United »: Eave Hotioal Bt Jaron Makino will pardon me ed as belongni; e rer Kais- . 5 s e i mander | : : B ! w'm”m. ,:..Jm w.“ ot 1 \h.'u mOSt | i1 troducing a matter which 1 abse Hii gnig 2 . e ews, unm:x‘m‘xl\] EXHIBITED IN VERA CRUZ| 0 J SRRy AT of the changes that have heen made|iIGCHRNE o ater Which | absent-j e ! Baron Makino. g anese | st : co L B vil_28—The head fih is m nd believed to have N ot ¢ SRascl = essaryi First contingent of 1,030 men 5 : | office AVISALOR Sohnd New York 1 th is m a are mere changes of phraseology, not|for me (o propose the alteration of|listen by the WWar Department for|delegation. in a brief spee LR g e teneral Aurélan {et, Who was | heen lost when a motor launch bear- ghanges of substance, and tha ides:| ral words in the first line of u fereign service to relieve men of the|newed atl < L HABE S =l ok i < kil in a 8 t with federal shore pa back to the “Vie- that, most of the chunges are T army of occupation will leave Camp |mendment e oltrin to o E el landed in Fleet” in the Hudson collided ed clarify the document, I of the tre; ich enent | 3 April z i : o t t as chief lieutenant offeaply this morning with the destroyer er, to make explicit what we all have |y form a ],“‘ er et ation: ;2 - %1 ¢tanding grievance, which mi; = B s el 2 x| Dii revolutionary movement, | je: and sank e as I Cll St 1 to th uncil of The remainder of the 1ith Raitway | O s ant ot ) hion ) ol nibi licin A statement issued by maval off a8 it was origina ed to you ons. In some instan i Sl Japanesc Efpehmen: and oy 12 | Cruz April 15, accordin e ligged the following as Sut 1 shall take e action they Aediainin 7 g 2 Jakino ¢ ¢ t poignan 3 Tillc t L s ae ) :‘“ shall ta . that e action hey | Eighth Coast Defenc N | i Makirio (el felt gpotenant s e L:,.M... ) having 1|‘“ n 7)1‘3\ SR y tent - he a4 majorit o Seieian G t t amet - S omin " R i ma 1k ¢ B > er, Luc Miss. wch as they hecessary to male Bugineers of Pennsylvania, ekt incorporated in the covenant ,,'i‘,‘w s announced _the | (i : e today. | Bedell. San co. considerable, (} ¢ rivia want confo th ¢ .0 xR e A ounced that an effort would onnel of i as follo . & S oW = < h % i & ifaseition oF the S (BIEED . WO ith a capital of manu- |/ dopted as part of the docu-| Richardsc Lieutenant D 5 Lo LY. BuCOE SncQESRCEROTS 'rfl“» I view insertior 5 AIVI:VL he fir thekeraiaddiithe s, ch reved mehants wniibaikars Mt L 101 as 1 o ©sdocu-| \M MonEHs e operator, Lieuten- | f2C ich anl Later it was ‘annour ed thatnlohr‘;!' essssiant in the p s BRCIT s A New York to organize a chain of |0 ¢ 4 : ant-Cormander A. Lavender | Dreser Quinn Louis Pl provision as o (he where othierwise expre i g o e E Mo n oan or ne e as- feared ‘he hud leen lost. Epe Yo CORERATE.ar P sachusctts and Rhode Island for th : t oSt e = = e oo e treaty, decisions at & Suleator eatfon : ; ations, | Rhode ; [Hesainfonewiichile Baveled ton PALLIES ACCUSED OF LUST i vy il E ey oer ok Chinese Ministry of “Communica- s the ) £ th w No. 2—Pilot, Lieutenant IR e D ine hetore) BY PRUSSIAN MINISTER ‘llh';hr»lnm apl provic . t of the 1 repre- || e hdl o Gartme ) i ST Junced | Hinton; rad 2 : .|t overnment building v tlin, A _‘x] (By the A. F )rm{":l\n' accede t Dt | oonneCHPIEpIINRdhs alales the 1esion 1y he | anic 1. . 2 \ The official declared there : inst what he character- #The third paragruph of article 1 is! ided in t nt, ,. 3 e o QT EE i wed | gineer, Lieutenant J. L. Breese, ¢ itement umoug the throngs|ized ihe ipts of the allies to de- new, providing for the withdrawal of |ent readiy . e thie addifion on of war by, China. Bourgeois, for France, renewed | €ipeer, Lisulenant J. L. Bre SR e \thered 1o look upen the ve Gerany of Danzig and the any member of the league on a notice | he ter s trea With | it amenaments (LHUpG 19 wund itscher; pilot, Licutenant L. the one time m - of war | \ulley, Herr Hein, Prussion minz gisen of two year it additio wve the adoption of HOPE ABANDONED FOR CREW |1 litional security. One e | ice president of ter o0 the interior, declared that “The second paragraph of arii the « i OF WRECKED SEAPLANE |vided for the creation of a committec| o g ni it e Ohiet : who left “ork early this|th : r in the entente coun- is new, providing for a possiple in- | Chatham, M Apen’ 28=—The last| !0 ascertaln and exchanse miLtaty 800 cninist MateC) I: erve 1 ar o iries had frode: Juties Tmuchie R crease in the counci hould wer DRUMMOND SECRETARY- ope that the three men who formed . Daval ’!"““_‘ ‘“‘“1:\ i e =llotuengineer, | M Christen- ——— their “ivst fc puym', their \‘_mll: al \( |u:\n~ '. added “v » L ;fi'u of Na_ GENERAL OF THE LEAGUE' i e crew of m}« ;lnpi.x'v; ]\vm ked u‘i‘ Rt hes ,‘\‘i_“ : o 5 sen | GERMAN WAR pR‘So\Epo he ¢ ever former rulers of Uions Whose present accession is g . | Provincetown F'riday and been picked | 5 : Lo | S e DUALLY S ; unticipated e e ) by a pussing vessel was alig 00 hespnuise 0L donainen {CATHOLICS TO OBSERVE MAY 4 OEE \PE"‘“A'SED S |y maintained _(hat Ger B o Drousing sacsibeaity for jrim, ¢ moved* by Bresident | abandoned foday whien noword e ‘-'””“u nforce obligations B FAS EMECOVMENT 'SUNDAYe S mectin i 5 ioointa’ Bead aedibie $ are new, providing specitically for|F o 0y dent’ garding the missing men me from |Ures to € - . C e at 2 L s fourteen ts he 3 SR o cach: aebar - of the|Wilsor adopted today by the BENCINE HOC N ees from the sea |the high contracting partie e as , April 28I ps of yraay, La Liberte s agreed that I position. He added that e ] I b conference in plenary session! &Y DOIt or by ; “ | covenant, making it immediately ope atholic dioceses and 00 ! the CGeri ar ners shall belthe wronss done to Belzium must be jeague in the Council, which was u 4 The officials of the naval a s ¢ e s derstood before. and providing also|Without a dissenting voice. T e anelon e > in all cas mergenc. riest been asked by the Na- |l frer ti of the!ropaired, but declared ~ that - “Irish for ome representative of each mem- | > l¢ ident’s motion sion that the men were Yost with their: M. Bourgeois a 4 nal ¢ ic_War Council to ob-|jeace freaty. The T will be | wrc must not be heaped upon us”® Lér of the League Py L portions of which came ashore was essentlal 3| serve : AMay 4. as “Employment | ejeased gradually The first paragraph rticle 5 i b s ndjne ¢ Provincetown Saturds of the estended frontlers of that couns @ and to urge (heir congrega- ! i.jhures 1o the work of reconstruc- | SAMUEL GOMPERS IS new, expressly incorporat pro= CRCE A poninitiee e rate the| it is likely that éfforts will be mude Uy, which. as President tils ”'\\1; oo mitimed soriiers g iyt | tion exacted by the treaty and in pr REPORTED RESTING WELL B 1o the wnu otiwotite ¢ y the bLodies to the surface by declaved in tbe Irench senate g gischarsedysoldierseand fedilors: It o this cor 2 = : 2 3 R o Fho nsniniiy of yoing bl L s \icint. | the frontiers of the world's libe | cd to make the day the e York. April 28.—Samuel Gom-= which was at fir A e Sl ar r immond ha B oI STt et il :mendments of M. Beu 2 an intensive campaign in| Thes tatide sstatus .| pers, president of the American Fed- R s s e Midority 08 8 3 secreta n oraaTa investigate {ihe encean then put the euestion of ym - returning soldiers and | L TRAm et Tnsr Teoniaest the assembl approve the ap 1 served the secidbnt. foption of President Wilson'’s motion, | suii > “on the. prineipalk of finternas|lcar i with a pointment Edward (now Viscol ey in| e men were lieutenant J. ich prevailed without a formal vote, —_— i ¢ well o~ Vo Thaux Feme tapagt " Bdward: chanan of Boston, En John renant was declared adopted| BRITISH NAVAL TUG SUNK | — . @ issued ¢ i ign se March, {Howard of Roclester, d Elec. |and the se roceeded to the labor| and is ne ed by a second par-|1912, to June, 1913 1 .Y, and E - Tort rt. re rinciples for in- WITH LOSS OF 22 MEN|SpPRINGFIELD WELCOMED / R ) t . ernard Tornes. port. 1 X princip agraph which give » council power th, thet the ereaa lusion in the treaty, which were also! Drussels. April —(Via Mon 1 THE 104TH INFANTRY ¢ v ded. however, that to establish the scat : >- | British premic H_EPER REMOVED FROM cepied f=s British naval tug Hughl L] Springfield. Mas: April —Re. his advanced years his two where, should ihse t e ir Er T ter setting aside the report on war ! ¢ uport today with the 1 Gyl s soldiers of. the 104th Infan- (fract 1 other injuries “may it mecessary son of th th \ > ath e | responsibilities for later consideration, n wo men of her cr « f who received their discharges to- 3 The third paragraph of article % i 1, and is a Iu Hart{or ST H e e Nod S 3 ol t vho i néw, establishing equality of employ- resumpt H.~ iffering from 'rl‘ 'H‘.‘m]; R 2 Xy rrying explosives for use 8 t cvens, were om. ntinu to refuse ment of men and women, that is to|became a clerk in the forcign office in!son, years old, wuas removed toda the league 1900 and from 1906 to 1908 was private|from a local factory to the isolation | WI THDRAWING U. S. TROOPS R s e > afternoon second paragraph of articl vy to Lord Fitzmaurice, parlia-|hospital by order of the board of 3 FROM FRONT IN RUSSIA| ihether the accident was duc to an|W I by a fleet 84 CHARGES BROUGHT ON 13 is new, inasmuch as it undertakes|mentary under-secretary of sta or{health, Dr. Arthu Wollf, bacteri- | Avchangel, Sunday, April 27.—(By |explosion or to the vessel becoming|tomobiles leredlic slhecarv ot . NEW JERSEY BLUE LAWS 10 give instances of disputes which |foreign affai ind continued |ologist of the board, verified the ¢ {The A. P.)—The American troops are|stranded on a sandbank. the e e doa o Passaic, N.'J., April 28—Blue laws are generally suitable for submission rious under-secretaries until 2,1 nosis of a physician who had been at- | gradually being withdrawn from the —————— place, follow - o of 1798, which v prohihit all to arbitration, instances of what have|when he became private sccretary to|tending the man. Thumpronfvamn to | front lines, prena i«(nr\' to their de-| GERMAN DELEGATES HAVE xal’}:;::].l(:“lho L peesor J 2 nz on “lhh w_flfl Dfi erly been called iablc’ {this country two years ago from the|parture when the harhor opens. 2 orrow i foyer Loundredig.ngs s nad compel the closing of al {“',;:1'_ o . Ecimpanten Borsion 3tin- Diainad of TomMaE. T Tl beon 1 L s possible they are being re- ARRIVED f: VERSA‘LLES"@“’“Y o i e l"‘]fm']"‘ Sesst laces of business. were invoked in a “The I agraph of cl ] r Balfour to the United States in|Hartford. seven months and has new Russian troo o illes, / he | the y at a ‘Ahm}r-‘ ."]":‘d e scal court today in charges preferred g new s ame ent re- |1 r of a British highjin various rooming houses. The schooled at the Y X rma ates c C of thel original Six ’7“3”- SEiiesnd inst five motion picture men for garding matter hich are rly | n jease is in the incipent stage. 2 and British offi and | i R JEn | field men returned toda Wi their theatres to he open on und . jurisdiction of one or e T ned officers. ok | sl a : e ers. L i numbered six- = Se———— St Recorder Costello declared . i E GETS COLORS here are at present no Americans| iy i o PR e e S sl Rl other par BOMS IN GFFICE OF BAY STAT t no e Sl S T TS S : : Jast | a or Kadish-Sredmakren-| Immediately on their arrival the del- B 2 but & “Tarfert’s ol dhe lus o J 16451 MAYOR OF SEATTLE ez B L Wl Uabiade it Al S i e i e e e e O RESERVE OFFICERS ASS'N. | e Qe e Ty eE 3l B e & cortain cxtraord fcaitie. Wash. April 28 —Police| Boston, April 28.——The national and|jnger way on the railroad. |tie Hotel Des Reservoirs. There was | Under provisions of P ieia s , ~SY Iheedguarters announced that the office regimental colors of the 101st Infantry| “'mpe Dyina and Vaga columns, how- [no untoward incident. ! a country wide naval|money i A Mavor Ole Hanson in the Secattle}of the 26th Division were presented 10t over \wl BevcEone Anen | % 455 1 SilofHcrrslaass oty an ito dor Article 21 i oanty building today received aithe Commonwea'th at the State l S Sawe LT i April 25.—Plans for the | circumstance % s e navy in maintaining an The second pavagraph of article 22y g0y sumb in the mail. Mayor Han- | House today sby Colonel Edward L. EOINCARE <DECORATES aval reserve force and o] SWISS PREs'DENT inserts the words with regard to man. | bor 'y ' prosent in Colorade o a Vis:| Logan, of Boson, regimental. com= | 4725 APPLICATIONS FOR ADMIRAL W. S. BENSON | Cfficient naval xeserse ands CALLED TO CONFERENCE datories, ‘and who are Wwilling to ac-|{ony joan speaking tour. mander. They were received for the VOCATIONAL TRAINING | s : cept it thus explicitly introducing | LT m— state by Lieutenant-Governor Chan-| Washington, April 2 z the principle thi 1 mandate ca ‘0\‘ ‘Nover mind that big fur over- [ning Cox and will be placed in the|for v tional education ave been | Benson, of the United State: navy ofiicers fro 4 E us of the|re be forced upon a nation unwilling to!coat says correspondent from | Hall of Flags with the C 1 War col_|made to tne federal hoard by 4,725 with the € nd Cross of the Legion of A committee appointed at aeeept it Vancouver h Columbia 4 ors of Ma husetis regiments. disabled soldier sailors and marines | Honor. The emony took place at | preliminary - 1 <. Art Is a combination of seve-lare picking chysanthemums ——— l Paris, April 28—President Poincar 8—Applications | today decorated Admiral William night. . who' have returned Lo il life, ac-|X1 Paiace in the presence of some |to draft 4 constitution wiil make a re- | here state that he has heen invited by ral f p »s and also containsiplaying golf on grassy lawns out Don’t wea~ high heeled shoes unless | cording to a statement ued here to-|of the cabinet ministers and sevel port and Acting Secretary Roosevelt act as ar wor in the the following: A clause providing for he you are partia. to pigeon toes, day, . admirals, _ will be amonz the speakers, Adriatic, RIS ¥ B £ oy

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