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1 Bulletin Service lag oPmich: VOL. LXI—NO. 105 POPULATION 2 5,919 12 PAGES—84 COLUMNS “PRICE TWO CENTS === e . ; 7| Condensed Telegrams ||rgreasing Efforts ™ Veto of Sunday -\ . St. Louis fur sales totaled $1,500,- g : [ e 000 on second day of auctiop. . 5 i Annual report of Holland-American| ) - % Line show net profits of $8,369,600. y ™ A Board of Trade membership in { b ) Chicago was sold for $8,750, a record —_— % | | price. s 125 B o Announceent that France would re- in the Boston District Yester- | Both Branches of the General move import embargo June 1 is pre- . . B - g | mature e day Was Biggest Day Since| Assembly Readopt Measure ot g B Canadian exports in March droppe . B ; Ll b v ioting in Cleveland El Poli Were Shot |i0 $91.152361. " Imports declined $71,- Opening Day of Campaign.| to Make Exhibitions Legal-| Count Von Brockdorff-Rantzau, the German Foreign Secre: In General Rioting in Cleveland Eleven Policemen = T4956.0. : 1. |/ Boston, May 1—Encouraged by the( Hartford, May 1. — Sunday night| in Himself ing the B d About One Hundred Persons| Colombian coffee harvest is heavi-| iz increase in the Victory Loan total [moving picture exhibitions are made tary, Was Barely Able to Sustain Himself During or Badly Beaten an ul v ost In history of the countryy belnk | shown yy the daily figures ssued by |legally possible in this state by action Brief C £ P " the ‘Docuntsits—Firt R . 0 )2 00 sacks, . 3 the Federal Reserve bank, members of |of the genera lassembl yioday in over- rescntin; 65— ” Wounded——Socialists and Their Sympathizers Were Muoeiliani g 'gggi':stz“‘;‘;:?é the. Liverty Loan-committee doubled | riding & veto by Governoe Holoora ot Sne 5 ;l:emlog‘): ot £ the P 8 Negotiations - . 3 : ip |52id German thr A€ their efforts today with the hope of {the bill which provides for such enter- of the Peace Nego 3 Ridden Down by Mounted Policemen and Soldiers in femsiart e e by the|SIOWIN a sull bigger gain tomorrow. D aze disapproving fepintins apier 8 $aleta? AL The official figures for the district received by the Versailles, v 3y — allied representatives. The whole cere- Army Tanks—Socialists’ H.“dq“"te“ Was Wrecked by I(S’hilx;vmg ‘B“":“'I ‘fe;:;‘i]‘ cotton from fstood at 5314'191.000, a twenty-four | senate at noon nad with little delay it 1..‘;“ S m\q:“flf'u'}: ock :(n‘on(\l- Was over by 3.20 o'clock.. The b add . & - 50 | Gulfs ports to Liv . ) Zain of 000. Yesterday was |readopted the measure over the veto|this & ine harely five allied delegates then rode to the Cha- Civilians — Demonstrations Developed Into Riots - in As a result of the war there is & the higgest singie day of any since the[by a vole of 24 10 11 Late this After- | mimon i et 1 e Bt Beaa o Toonced tha Tan lop. Mifresk, N York Chi building deficiency in the North Cen-|first day of the campaign. noon the house readopted the bill over|to the peace congress presented their|where the treaty will be signed, and Bostcm, ew York and 1Cago. tral States of $1.511,200,000 The German submarine U-111, big|the veto on a roll call vote, 102 to 1. | credential | eventually returning to the hotel for 3 Sl SupreMe Court Justice Bissel drop- | girigible haloon which circled over the| Recunsideration, in the hope fthat| i 3 ep in the peace ne- | tea. Cleveland, 0., An umideniljfounin of lodsanite lensth . uniensiped degir ot g MGBOCIBIDNS of ' the | city=nd stbirbs Mand @ patads. flthis would not prevail, on o motion by | potinsisns. T oo e e | “The betting for the Srelimifery Mpst: man was Metective’s; Thomas J. Mooney and Warren K. Bill-| court session at Lockport, N. Y. camouflaged heavy guns and other war | Representative King, the republican |y presented to representatives of ing was dull and unimpressive. The ciesen policemen were shot or{ings are relcased from prison or grant-| ~ Gold coin amounting. to 850,00 was! yuraphenalia were - features which | leader, was nut over until tomorrom the allies and the United States. | skics were overcast and there were oc- iten and about one hundredied mew trials hefore July 4. withdrawn. from _ the: Sub-Treasury{added to the interest of the cam-|out~of fairness to scores of membersi Pale and almest fainting from emo- | casional bursts of rain. This causéd wounded, many seriously, in' The meeting tonight was the onlyfor shipment to South America. paign in this city. who had left to catch trains for home,|tion, Count von Brockdorff-Rantzau, abandonment of the original plan, ] rioting which brought a dra-jone of a dozen plauned for {oday| Georgetown University, Washington, | “The standing of the New FEngland |it then being after 5 o'clock. |the/, German_ foreign s and | which contemplated having the : Ger- e finale this afternoon 10 a social- | which was not broker up by soldiersiD. C.. recorded prolonged earthquake | states tonight wa The Sunday bill was origins d of the delesation, padsed through |man delegates walk from the Hotel des May day demonstration here.jand sailors who demanded that the|shocks about 4,000 miles distant. State Subscription adopted hy the house on M I AEa iy Sns OBt the bitterest ) Re ross the park to the Hotel thirty persons, seriously In-|American flag be displayed and the| Reports from San Salvador s3y re- | Massachuseits .. $86,940,000 a vote of 134 to It we {oments' of 115 ke, He w would have followed the wre in hospi tonight whileStar Spangled Banner sung., It was|cert earthquake caused #s much | Connecticut .. 046,000 dence that the negative vote ! e e 5 precedent get’ by . Lauis of wthers, including women, | not the fault of the soldiers and sail-| damage as the one two years 4go. |Rhode Island 1,000 each time, as on the roll call today|prief ceremony and reach the wai Thi the French delegate, In dis- mpled Ly rioters and clubbed jors that they did mot “clean up” the| A Swedish company equippin | Vermont . 26,000 there were changes each way. | automobile which had brought him to ! cussing peace with Bismarck in 1870. ok rden mnifih‘(. ]Tlhe\' k:riml hard, but|an expedition to m‘\('leslig:it: lre;;orts Maine % 6,000 The vote by ‘¢onntic pERoTonle SEH D st ; e utinss, mosincH) gbithE Socialist headquarters was totally|were overwhelmed by the police. of a discovery of gold in Lapland. New Hampshire. 682,000 To Pass S Wil oL < o o 1 des Reservoirs: dnd: made: 'His 4 by angry civillans bent onl Elaborate preparations had Ween| It is understood in Paris that Bel- D Bt o Tonictaln i They o ooblce e Lo i oe. altootiios thesliticuinis tertnoten < an end to the demonstration.fmade by the municipal authorities to|gium had received definite’assurances VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN EEmE e oIt oHs or Mt supreme m Bismarck, then the world’s diplo- iists and sympathizers were|protect the Mooney meeting from in-|of financial and economic assistance. ONLY 28.82 suBSCRIEED!xow Sy 0tary council. Count von Brockdorff-|matic center, down by mounted policemen|terference.. An army of 1.138 police-; According to reports from Toronto Wbt May A Fairfield 10 Rantzau on entering was accompanied Automobiles instead were provided. soldiers in army tanks andimen under command of Chief Inspec-|there are good prospects for continu-| Washington, May 1.—Only .$166,- | B EOEn 3 by Eorr Tondebers Deof| Setitcking Gau tha At 10F AhE thk: } * tor Daly, guarded all approaches to the|ation of the present price of silver. {302,000 additional subscriptions to ‘hel TLitehfield 16/ ana trol ethetat o taid. Al 16 ive in his car, accompanied ¢ one fatality occurred when ajigarden and they held at bay more than| Plans for disposal of the surplus|Victory Liverty loan were reported | WitchAeic Sihim the allied representaiives were by William Martin, chief of prootcol of ud to have been composed of |1,000 men in uniform, recently returned|steel’ and iron stocks held by the|loday to the (reasury and fotal sub-| 3 dies Ly 8! zrouped around Jules Cambon, the for- 2n office. Lord Harding, ac- «ts or sympathizers rushed De-|ffom France. § War Department were put into shape. | SCriDtions tonight stood at $1,286,999,- gt W eoth Aimbase do at Berlin. who - Henry Not- Woodring and other officers.| Led by a Scotch Canadian soldier| ~Switzerland may ban meat con- [000. This Was 23.82 per cent. of thel . y 1 Nafrmanof (Rove iani: nan; Amba i, with his ng, declaring he drew his re-fand a bugler who repeatedly sounded |sumption for t{wo weeks beginning |€ntire loan.. % 3 o St boas s ot her party and Henry White, with Sec- o save his owr lfe, fired 1ntojthe assembly, the soldiers and sailors|May 5, to relicve existing shortage. | Stbscriplions and = percentages of| The Dill will become a law withou ile United | r 2 Herter, followed . in ced Jeader of the mob, ihe|charged the police lines again and| ‘Baron Mikado, leading Japanese del- | 1uotas by districts are - wemar s aichsturc : Lovd ] ind immediately en- saseing through the man's|again only to be heaten back. Back{egate to the conference, declared there| 3 debate “1"«-;'0‘ ong. | ; 7 ¥ > rcom to await the cilling him_instantly. of the officers on foot with night sticks|was no fear of Japan acting like Italy | St. 1.0 King e of s. The latter of the rioters were arrested.|held readily, were outposts of mounted| did, e L e e \ved for a short time owing to were found (o have weapons|men.' They were reinforced by a strong| Food Administration will continue | p zl‘j"l_e‘ig‘faf";;‘lf“‘ S B ¢ insufficient in n-‘ucflens m, police say. provost ‘guard. stabilization of cottonseed until pres- | sk 0 S5 A et ven to the nch gen- A mob of ral hundred of the|" Not only did the police:repel frontallent crop is disposed of or peace pro- The important debate in the senate mes controliing trafic along the threatened police headquarters artacks but they tried strategy with|claimed. e — hotel. They halted the car en ( uthenberg, socialist lead-|guccess. Led by a plagoon of mount-| Food Administration Grain Corpor- ) se uffeur’s permis former socialist candidate for{eq officers, several hundred patrolmen|ation will resell flour to trade at New ount von Brockdorft-Rantzau at or, was arrested and for mOreion foot caught a large number of|York, Baltimore and Philadelphia for « 1ce to the hotel raised his hat 1 hour the entire dOWNtown|gofgiers, sailors and marines in 28th|$11.30 a barrel. 1 ) of photographers. corr of the city s a secthing|giront hotween Fifth and Madison av-| Milwaukee brewers will quit manu- ind officers who stood out- of socialists, police, civilianS}enyes, cutting off every avenue of es- acturing beer without further legal him Iding, then passed directly oldit R suplic] €@Pe. fhe patrolmen charged the|contest, although they will help fin-| nce room. The arrange- s of shots were fired in Public o gwd. using their nignt sticks freely,|ance New York fight. [4 5?9 ceretivated the ceremony provided for Square, where more than twent¥lunq gispersed it. Sugar arowers of Porto Rico sent elf-interestc left the hall, w and the exclusion of all ! socialists and ‘—‘""'“‘{"" While the nolice and service men|an appeal to the Secreta of Wa s cafs in waii ately concerned from the r d, demanding the felcase battling in the rain outside, theiwging that alleged discrimination in immediately by the wcts of the hotel. lugen Debs and Thomas Moo- meeting was proceedin h|favor of Cuba be cnded. Y > % husiasm but little disorder. Colony of Indo-China will send? 3 = P z i g P trike resolutions called upon|Gaston Giraud to the United States MORE BOMBS FOUND [conpiTions UNFAVORABLE when Lieut. H. S. Bergen, who serv- ed workers to act as follows: |as commercial attache. He will be J : ¥ X i = 5! 7O FLIGHT OVERSEAS wilh the 80th Division overSeas, new trials or freedom are!stationed at San Francisco. Even self-interest bids you subscribe for the ~ BY POSTAL EMPLOYEaK TO rLI\[ T e manded that several soldiers among | ..., ioq Mooney and Billings before| The Brooklyn Rapid Transit will % Washington, May lief wa St . May 1 Al « sts on the remove | 7 e = - = i fice sials tonigh 11 today again precented cialists on the platform, remove | july 4. 1919, we will go out on a gener-|buy 300 new cars for use on surface “VICTORY” LOAN pressed by postoftice officials tonight | ¢ e g e "“"'\:;j"“‘_l"':‘d‘:"‘ red flags they;,; ke to fuke effect for five days,|lines. The public Service Commis- AN, | that most, if Jnot u‘g. !m the ‘lm: \ “Q}“Qh‘fl the trans-4 n - breas wamely. July 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 sion ordered them to buy 230. mailed from New York as part of an|i . The soldiers refused and Ruthen- | "%JEW: AU L & b T and 8. el 3 loadiin Aese “or ool s 2 rehist “May day” piot against the lons at sea were favorable rg. scheduled as the ErIncDal 80- 1, upiie'Gr sl protest. we will Joim|whest at Monteesl. suppomed o e A great success for this fifth-and last loan will ¢ of public men had been found. | during most of the day, and bath SERNNE) snieceacdior: > neral strike to take effect again|destined for Germany, declare they | 2 2 L | Checking of reports from postal in- | Hary SHpo ke A 5 s 1 R inning Labor Day aud be in effect| will ‘only go to British port | strengthen the bonds of previous leen_y Bond | spectors in various s of the coun- | P. Rayuham, his Britisa n\aL_ho\erf: Bergen, followed by Lieut.fq o0 1 tand 5 Report from Washington says Le- 2 {ury showed that one of the infernal over licir machines coustantly watehy rdy, of Detroil, thereubon|™.sgain it no relief is forthcomingfnine and Troizky aea seeking. refass issues, { machines, dddressed to Senatdt Lee S. | ing for, thefitstsigny S g Anadly 1 the platform. ang =088, . M1€1 . "ol o6 buth dn s ihird meriadt | Ghtside of Russia MAXIIE S forers SHCS, - Overmin . of North = Caroiina, { for a “hop off. Cross win 3 : from the khaki uniforms.{ W Wl 80 out c S e B e the B ilat g thuorigh sy the | swept down late in the- afternoon and Vas the sighil for a grand | & ...,,.’Epiml;(s fo \'nwp.?u_ (ug\.lk‘P ef- lhE)fl»\ mdx'z‘e aon.e ,o':ery’\'r‘nem.f o i popec- T i el i3 killed ail hope for a 'staft. tfotieahfs of sociBt Bympa- | Se08 BewtniUng Sovemher (WS anni | Eierd N. Hurlsy, ShRigamhed If you already own Liberty Bonds don’t fail to [ fombs {o Senitor Williem | Late reports by wireless from ships ersary of Mooney's commutation. and{Shipping Board, declared in an ad- Bomb o | L el 1t Mpenetib boniily o ey diers | be in effect November 19, 20, 22 and|dress in St. Louis that United States 7 . E S 5 1 : King Utah, ai s i foh asdabosie Ko cever, and MEuntsEhEQREs snd Bec o licr ¥ R e e, shipbuliding had reached a competi- subscribe for the “VICTORY” LOAN. By so e et o SR e o O L T P B et o b ollowing third period, if Mooney |tive ba i 3 5 jcepted in t ike City post of s, Martins$t s, charged 3 ”m"‘_“_” 5t the bal | usd Biflings are @il mo full, we. wil] . Amesichn and Bkl o, b doing you will serve both your couniry’s inter- { fice. e nt tonight had re- | and P “udum:‘“‘;é‘;fl’r‘gf - BRa" aut nere to-|dom a general stri an indefinite| Kurgoman, Russia, on the right bank = ved no SRkt St Sk 5 ay celebra riod at a.giv >3 of the Dvina, repulsed a strong at- 2y Daptl 35y o e X v e Lol tack by the Bolshevi Thirteen est and your own. , Senator Overman’s | S s Neeens Rt WS shot | pdisoners were takea: (e de | his slgdls priREEATE WElh it ::;:;‘r‘m‘x‘m“ ’; | FRENCH BLOOD FLOWED A large industrial exhibition in 3 s 5 - e on of arting i ot i IN THE STREETS OF PARIS|which Canadian manufacturers are | At Any Bank—Cash or Instaliments. wBhi Lo be the fect (hatas ounee er dispersed by| Paris, May 1 (By the A. P.).—Seri-|being invited to co-operate ng | S Afitrican Activice R ORI Morgan, ous disorders occurred today in Paris|arranged at Athens in September and | S raiSepatar. Over-| m's nuvigator, spent the day o dnjured. one seri-|on the occasion of the celebration of| October by the Federation of Brit- | So————————————— s e b e vanical out smoke bombs and a signal 1 oldiers and civil- | “May day.” Irench blood flows in the|ish Industries. i 4 e enly | pistol for use in case of emergency rsed ano crowd. streets of Pari weapons that sof A synopsis of the peace treaty was| © taken in|during the flight, #he one for day and {lately had been used nst the foejveceived - at Washington. 1t~ con- | Richmond wias. on fhe pre s :abinet | the other for night. These were an- 05 Ty we! ed iends, brothers|tains 1,200 words relative to the con- | Cleveland wheih it rejected afier refus ton tod e P re signalling deviges RADICALS WERE BADLY jand sis ditions to be laid before the German |Atlanta cede and coneur with the house and Jubrg Tl ey TS A BEATEN IN BOSTON| It is provide: indeed that nu-|dciegates Frid INew York had passed it e cha led th; mb alt 4 ‘“,”“,“1;”( is sending apparat- Boston, Ma The Dudley Street!merous dea follow the at-| L |San_1van % the senate refused to nul,wnm- o e e his city was in an oar | tacks and cot acks by the mobs| Philadelph 20, action in rejec bill e the entire postal service - wormos (st el gL o itcemer. aided. by e Wik e 1 the . polite dma] o LS E OE UNION | Dallas : 16,603,000 17.56 | again come up for settlement, alt and wafchinento plec Lyt ntcrial | 1 L e e e lors and civilians, fought|cav on - | PAINTERS AT HOLYOKE| At the corrcsponding period of the action may be taken on a proposal to|machin el OMOBILES ywd of several hundred rac Particular made by the! Holyoke, M May 1.—The 125 | Fourth Loan campaign, subscript {rece in first stage proposed| Reports from inspector “‘. A-“-\“ COMMON AS AUT! 4 E templed to parade after a MObs to invade the Place de la Con-|union painters employed by the Hol- ounted to $1,791,463,000 or 29.85 per|equal suffrage amendment to the con-| Y d Atlanta, ( 1 in| Auantic City, N. J, May 1.—The air- : meetin corde and reach the chamber of depu-|yoke Building Trades Employers' as- of the six billion total. stitution. : formatiod no U i p will be as common as the auto- 1 civilian were|ties and the war ministry, where dem-|sociation wen ton strike today to en- ult of the somewhat disap- There were three roll calls fn the| press dGesp: )*'““- 3 celieved | Mobile in ten ye Alen B. Hawley, officer stabbed. and | Onstrations had been planned. It was force demands for a wage increase of|pointing stuation.” said a treasyry [senate on the principal bill, first on ticials- here were atly relieved | TODRE 0 o0 e Aeto Club of Amerie dlcals adly heat-|in these attempts that the casualities|10 cents an hour. The contractors who|statement tonight, “chairmen {motion to recede from former learning late iod Lyt “'nl(r- ca, said in opening the second pan- 3 AN Who. Webe arresten. avafocctref: are members of the union have granted | throughout the country are urging the|which was lost, 1S to.1 zain on th no foundation for repo ol el American _aeronautic con s here (I RE8 hers webe ited| ‘Tonz live ihe poilu,” the crowd|the men's demands. ~These memb workers on to greater efforts than|motion to table Senator Brooks' motio: zpe g0t SounteaisdOmNs |0 PN Gi | today We are all confident,” he de- e iaced i shouted the Madeieine and in the|employ about 100 men. One or two in| before during the loan. They are|to reconsider action in the hope it the Pacific coast. Al that the next pan-American ht 116 arrests had heen|Flace de Conco as they surged|dependent concerns also have malking it clear that the time for de-|would not prevail, which was lost, 17| Visional mspeciors, it was stated, ha iion =t Atlantic City will see : being women, and the police| {oWard the soldiers, and with pale,|up under the new scale. pending upon someone to buy enough|to 16, and on {he motion to postpone becn instructed to forward prompt re- [P0 5 (7 ihiving from Europe in omiliniz the scciion for groups|4rawn faces, the infaniry withdrew| = SR e notes to make the loan a sticcess is | lgrlne(; ll'\;(‘tsrhl[_\' the Brooks motion, | ports cf Lomb finds, .mq‘]\’:.;m»“«.m‘H St dpeagmit bl T i 1 - e B nning fortheland allowed the mob to h the past and that every man and woman|which was lost, 20 to 15 | may have been there al o hsports from South. America? 3 @id 10 be planning furth-| pizce de Ja Concorde against a wall u(JPETROG“AD I8 BEING Faust @b his or her fall dutyZixwi Fiaky S MMhe house réceived ‘s mothers' pen-|more hopell fi the g - 5 e received jrom Sec- B an oo dicals filea| Pitiless policemen and determined cay-| . EVACUATED BY BOLSHEVIKI|peace is at hand the same as when|sion bill with an appropriation of d v E t any retory of War Newton D. Baker read: i gy T = |alry. Helsingfor: g the country was actively engaged in|$130.000 for support of children by still in would fall into the { Send greetings to the second paa- B2 te Then shot One policeman | Peirog is war.” their mothers where otherwise such!hands of ves, detafled to get|, wtic convention. Hete g fell moanin wounded. The i reporis from — chilédren might have to tted | them, in | sees the greai triumphs - b cavalry ¢ ng the Rue! say. Many of the inhabitants to county homes vice Serea— e B “hieved in aerondu- ordered them to disperse. He | ¢ t8 i Lo O ack towara ng sent away and the B | OPEANCRODAE-OF vhich woul v from clec- | WORCESTER W ME : ; i th he shed| Rovale ob wavered hack g sent away @ e Bolshevik | % < | will' which would t from elec- E R WELCOMED = the war and Amerig 4 with hoots and pushedl ), sadetelnie; churchs, Here!imdithere|sovernmentiis tabldg, ¢lg0tors Tneas- AMERICAN NAVY PLANES | 1ic oficers t ferrina WOHCESEER 000 S St i e flicers remonstrated with the Man or woman staggered, fell andjures to prevent the news of the hap-| New York, May 1.—Three giant hy- |their department gt i ' DL continied to surge a|remained motioniess, horses*trampling | penings at Olonetz from reaching the|droairplancs of the American navy,{of exemption of cmplo ure of aviation s illimii- e e 0 urge 2leizht or ten outstreiched forms litter- | people. will start, on a date not yet to be an- |civil service, unless they the realm with which *“it it ;’W”"H‘l“"l" ‘hm‘; ing the strect. | | nounced, probably early next week, |reason exemption, a [ o vatrolman being| oqtoq "prese. correspondent ax shovs| SECRET PLENARY SESSION e R e Tnc e e B L D e e e A o e Sived dm A6 atv, not| LN G vatas s dist ot OF PEACE CONFERENCE | \(jantic venture, details of which were [ present ncernin ymmand of Col. GREAT WAR WORK OF L standers | are firing at us, and I have a| Paris, May 1-—(By The A. P.)—In-|announced today by Commander John|cold storage eggs. i WCr e THE SALVATION ARMY ¢ police, who a but I cannot fire upon my broth- formation coming ~ from Irench|H. Towers, in charge of the expedi- | bill of $3.000 for the ! was May 1 letter of com- imber: More shots were g * | sources tonight is that a secret ple-|tion, i contemplated cruise, in two |tion in the obs h " ion for the “creat work” of the were hurled, and the po-| ™ Gipors were e rupulous, how-|nary sesson of the peace conference|stages aggregatin 150 miles, from:of the Pil E At ‘amongst the allied into the rioters swinging|.y nd the behavior of some of the'will be held Saturday and the meeting | Trepasscy B: Newfoundland, to Lis-|vides for a commi to reprc ed from Premier on radical heads and|pojicemen scemed like an invitation to|with the Germans, for the handing!bon, Porit while the projected the state Great Britain by ' women marchers, yioting, One big policeman knocked over of the peace treaty, Monday af-|American and European coastal “legs”| The house adopted bills which would T Tir th today. lice, 10 police were | qown a mutilated war veteran in sight terndon. extend from Rockaway Point, Long|require op of > service : the most oldiers, sailors andlof the correspondent, who reproved| e Islagd, home station of the planes, to|motor vehicles to disp! show- L ce by pla y n helr assistance. Ior|him. The policeman hissed: “You shut{|TALIANS LANDING ON Trepassey, and from Lisbon te Ply- |ing and rates of fares, i o eral minutes a serious str at-fup. You will never again see Ameri- mouth, Lingland. the ent_to ory arch erected the fi ca’s ‘shore unless you mind your own| EASTERN ADRIATIC COAST|™fu i 8700 cotimated average|tax which doe: where an address was made oL Pl ice succeeded in breaking up|pusiness.” Copenhagen, May l—Italian troops | speed of 75 miles (65 nautical miles) | sched the bill or ov to think how and began taking out pris-| Tinding that the atlempts to reach|and war materials are being landed at | par hour, the squadron, driven by Lib- | the New Haven road to 3 T T and hardships 8. ners. These were loaded into pa-fthe chamber of deputies and the war,Sebagnio and Zeara, on the eastern|erty motors, expected to cruise from |tickets between Stamford and GERMANS TO HAVE 15 o a1l baits oF BB, rol wagons and taken to station hous- |minisiry were futile,’ speakers begged|coast of the Adriatic, according to ad- | Rockaway to Halifax without a stop |York, and .in comcurr the siiai Dyeite el The policemen held their gunsithe crowd to turn to the Places de la|Vices irom Spata. B Commander Towers said. The plan|bill authorizing Danbury to SHo shows: 0 ~thE, radicals, who threatened to res-| Republigue and de Ja Bastile, The| The troops ‘are advancing eastward |{hen was $o proceed to Trepassey, on |bonds. orgaiization, - The cue the prisoners. and called on civili-|crowd obeyed, singing the and the Ifalians are bringing up rein- | the southeastern tip of Newfoundland,| The trolley commi 1 bill to au- L D ans w omohiles to help them car- | sellaise.” R i o forcements to the embarkation line. where the planes would be moored at|thorize the Hartford and ingfield g e ry off the prisox At the Place de la Republique, the the base already established and given | strect railway o use m 3 oE Superintendent of Police Crowley he-|most populous quarter in Paris, all a \\'cl'c mmn)g up” before undertak- |the New Haven road was adopted i ENTIRELY SUSPENDED came alarmed and notified Adju-facces; to the squares were strongly|fantry gave way, but the cavalry and|ing the trans-Atiantic flight. concurrence, although with an amend- IN ROME ON MAY DAY o irtment that helguarded, cav charging repeatedly | policemen held the crowd. The second, and longest jump, the|ment. This is the only commiss Rome, May 1.—Ail work was entirely have 1 on ihe state guard|and the firemen using el h?s;_e i X vog\mander stated, would he from Tre- |to be favorably acted upon b e, L e e help the adjutant|spraying the crowds, alreadr wet from| R (5 fioits oo’ ihe Iiandior s e suspended gsEoh 0 weneral's office went Dudley street|the ruin, until ingenious youngsiers|80 POLICEMEN INJURED 3“_ I hie Avores 1900 s Tor Gf ke eomhi e close b e e 1 found that the police had the riot-|turned off the wuler of the nearest IN MAY DAY RIOTS IN PARIS | onditions were favorable, to Punta]that e subdued hydrant. : .| Paris, May 1—(Havas)—During | Del Gado, on the Island of San Mi One of women rested was| Here a blind soldier, wearing the war|{he course of the day eighty policemen | guel, also in the Azores, 1,330 miles -d with the n of the city were placarded ley, sa.@ to be a mili-|cross with two palms, entered a stalled | were wounded in the riots, and fifty |from Newfoundland. The cruise to|rejecting the trolley commi S nted to the When put in a cell automobile. The crowd was silenced ;rrests were made. Among those|Portugal would cover 800 miles, com- 000,000 of state moncy z in gmnging the mili-|and the soldier delivered a speech. ghtly injured were Leon, Jouhaux, | pleting the ocean tri panl leaving oniy railways Tond e “We are the weakest.” he said. "Let|zoneral secretary of the Fedération of | the flizht to Plymouth to round out rejected the bill to pe War O ings and processions continusd to-lus not shed French blood. 1 caniol|japor, and Depuly Poncet. A young|the proposed flight of heavier than air women and minor: p police and milir |€ee vou, but I feel that you are honestipan was killed in the Opera district, |machines from America to England. ployed ~ in mercan mant C t0, it e _— i\! orkingnien an dwomen. Let us dis-|iftecn persons were wounded, several A companies to 30 hours a W % - N E OF E NE perse. X of them spriously, in the neighbo the senate adopied N g SR TS N"v.’ " “Don’t mind the police. The soldiersqf tho (.:n‘r de I'Est when crfygnk-lmr::g?.‘.l CONDITION OE SARIEL minority favorable of the ta E e T FOTEL AT YORK CALL RAIDED | \oq¢ hurt you. I'm one of them and|cq ‘the cavalry and many. ehots yees GOMPERS SATISFACTORY | commitiee. The h owever, voted | ) M e Kow Mar 1--The office of the for fifteen months 1 have been Hghtng| freq, 7 New York, May l.—Tonight's bulle- 117, to 3l to accept the majority un 2 MORRIS COVE BURNED New York all a Socialiat labor news-|for you. | have lost my s . but 11 mpere were numerons clashes in the | tin from the bedside of Samuel Gom- | favorable report. | ) ew H Conn. May 1.—Hotél paner, as raided late today by alam not sorry, for it has served mYy|poylevard de Magenta, where barriers |Dpers, president of the American Fede-| The house refused to adhere to ac-| H rcham Morris Cove, in former crowd of coldiers and sailors who de country and vourselves. But I would)eere erected and the troops were fired | ration of Labor, who was seriously in- | tionsén passing the bill providing fo 1 o0 , 1y 1l known as Pequot house clared their attention was attracted by |regret eternally if French blood flowed |y o, jured Sunday when a surface car col- | regulation of the state board of cdu -{HUNGARIAN GOVERNMENT ar o first rendezvous of the Bolshevist posters pasted on the out-|today.” _ _ lided with a taxicab in which he was|tion which the senate rejected. It was| '~ "> fag 15 Yac on’its ar=any side of the building. The cmployes of| The crowd followed the blind soldier,| by \ e MADE A SCORE riding, announced his condition was | then tabled. HAS BEEN OVERTHROWN | (0in fivovi.gion, Lo L, to oot oo, the Call were thrown ento the street|who was borne on the shoulders of its isfuctory. (Thursday's proceedings of the leg- Derlin, M 1-—(By The A. P.)—The |1, was totally burned tod The loks from doorw:ys and winco wembers. OF ARRESTS IN CHICAGO|™ “He is improving and ,doing very |islatare are printed on Page 10.) Mutgarian government has bee 1is $65.000, fully insured. The owner s The climax of ihe May Day cele-] In Bastile square, where the rougher| Chicago, May 1.—Police of the Max- [well,” the doctors said. “There is no s Sy T T thrown, according to Vienna Danicl Sullivan, who conducts Hotel bration in New York came tonightjelement had congregated, a pitched|well Street District responding to a |fever and the temperature continues| Secretary to the PresidenUt Tumul- published in the. Eerlin newspapers. [ Oneco in this city. Morris Cove, 6f with mass meetin: at |i.«4:n!|ml!|f~ enszued which lasted severallyjot call this afternoon arrested ' a |normal.” 1y saidyhe was without as to the | The Hungarian foreign, wa 2d food [ihe east shore of New Haven harber; irden which adopted lu-|minutes. The leader of the mop Wasjscore or more of alleged radicals be- e — reported. intention of the President to |commi ies have arrived at Vienna|although within the town but not the tions ocating four trikes,'a tall, red-headed woman who urgedjjieved to have been attempting to form| Annual report of Helland-AMerican leave Paris for the United Statcs be- h their families, and are supposed limits, has been until the past fe three of five ® a her followers on. Here again the in-"a parade which had been forbidden. !Line sho;v net profits of '$8,369,600. tween May 26 and June 1. to have fled from Budapest years a summer colony, v