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Eniietin Service - iag, VOL. LXI—NO. 108 TERMAN DFLERATES T0 R ‘9::2‘1%?::*1 ”QState ;;Haveman llherty Luan | IED( g weels amounied (o 4,771,000 hushels, Provision—Bill Has Been| day Added j ¢ Cleveland chief. of police will buy| pocced'be s Garoe H ¢ The Terms of the Peace Treaty Admittedly Will be Hard|!afle tanks for use in dispersing y €. onor List. mobs. . i for Germany—They Contain a Demand for the Trial of |, Arnus! mesting of American Wool. | (S00citl 1o The Bulietin) [ Men From Fifty Nationalities in the Metropolis Who Partici- | ‘Washington, May 6—The two bil-| ' on Co.was again adjourned unal| Hartford, May G-Tho house wasilion dollar mark s heen passed by | pated in the Battle of the Argonne Forest—More Than . b ™ May 2 called to order hy Speaker Walsh and|the nation in its race toward the $% s pe & ¥ { the Former Kaiser—It is Reported That Steps for the! According to reports from Tsarkoe |Draver foliowed by Chaplain Hildreth, | 500,000,000 goal which must be renched | a Miilion Persons Cheered the Men of the Liberty Di- ! 3 lati £ G . [Selo. a state of siege was proclaimed | Mr. King of Willimaniic offered reso- |by ‘Saturday night. Subscriptions of- i Complete Economic Isolation of ermany Are Being!i, Peivograd. {lution for the appointment of a com-|ficially reported to the treasury to- isi i e : | Serious rioting occurred in Fre-|Miltee of one senator and two repre- |Night amounted to $2.060,742.000, or| vislon as. ey e il Yo ut 5y i re- e- ¢ - 2,060,742,000, Conndered if Germany Should Declme to Sign the|mantic, Australia, in connection with | sentatives to recall from the office of |43.19 per cent. of the quota sought. i i i T t v gn a lumber strike. Lhouenwmn,uv— clerk, the act relating| Subscriptions by districts and per- Wounded Soldxen ROde — A“tomOblles !"the End Of the reaty. United States Steel ~Gorporation |0 the uppointment and duties of the | centages of quotas were announced hy i 4 purchased 54 acres of land ~on the poard of education. Messrs. King and | the treasury as follows Ficomon. (By The Assoctated Press.) not he signed, as the military se-|Passaic River, Kearney, N. J. oWles, wers sppoink-dieommilies fun York, May 6.—Twenty-five real patriotism for their adopted coun- AR is in readiness for the presenta-| Curity siven France is inadequate. Canada's total imports ‘for year|lhe vart of P oy Thetactiwas ISt Tonis N Teh e LR | Fey/ Havent feli. Stiloart: Aiesiohe- tlon Wednesday afternoon of the peace| Nevertheless, the iceaty as formu-|ended March 31, $916443,432. Exports|amended so that the governor can|Minneapolis 4 o 7 | ities _amor the polygot popula-!ism under fire and, officers said, justi- ! 10 less than two fied the “melting pot.” ag0 were engaged in ‘humble; The division marched in battalion unknown to fame, paraded in formation, 16 abreast, with only four ropolis today as heroes of the feet between the companies. About lated is to be placed in the hands of amounted to $1,207,613,806. "t‘l”"‘““t _the nine members without The <mall nowers have been appris-| the Germans, according to the latest! Because of ill health Frank L. Polk,{the approval of the general assembly.| p &l W& 116 tontents” of the fiomentons] TepOrts: trom Parls. acting sec of state, will resign The house concurred with the sen-|Kansas Soclinsent all that remains to bel Allied troops, including a small de-|When Sec Lansing comes home. |ate in passing resolutions and appro- | Richmond trealy to Germany. pursuit the me O T S ave defeated Bolshevik again attacked | priations for erection of armories in|New York I v b 5 i f 3 ;i soldi o i 1! the German delegates! tachment of Americans, have defeated| Bols s J c ri . 1 r S loody battles of the Argonne forest. 7,000 wounded soldiers, all of them eace comgress at Ver.|the Bolsheviki and captured the town|Allies on the Dvina, but were driven|Waterbury and Middletown. The | Atlanta A million or, more fellow citizens casuals and former members of the Basil, 18 1Raes the verdict Of Me kaya, on the Murmansk,| by guntire from the Allied posi-)house also concurred in the rejection cheered them as they marched up division, rode in automobil Fifth avenue as the 77th or Liberty end of the procession. division. 1t was the only division in Ahead of the column were carried &7 hand &0 them the verdlot; ekt in moriern. Ry piged e of aets concerning obligations of strect | Philadelphia e ve brought in against their | Archangel front the first “allied rim-[ Bureau of Internal Revenue an-|railways on highway bridges, and the|San Fran s 4 a has reach ighting {nounced persons seeking to evade|rights of street railways to operate|Dallas for being the instigator in| fOtilla has reached the fighting front|nounced D e & % s to operate ns 5 L the American army recruited entirely ten red-bordered white flags, each a as a result of the ice having passed|taxes on soft drinks are liable to fine|motor vehicles. The latter is covered| The inc ease in the cotal from one city and it included a bearing about 230 gold stars—for the e dmittedly will he bard|out of the river under the spring©f $10,000 or one year in prison or|in another bill. The house concurred | last twenty-four hours was §265,000,000, greater mittedly wi har e 3 thaw. both. with the senate in rejecti ng the. bill{ of hich than any other divi-|2 )Al'v men who gave their lives for 5,060,000 rame from the foreign birth. ntry. A golden tue of rict alone. Thi but it aserted that one road for her to fol-| . The independence of Finland and the sion of men of Chief Justice White of the Supreme |that would give trolley companies the| New Yorl hut i b A BEas L o e - A —the emblem of the division— sl ; fol-| de facto government in that unny| Court, announced after hearings that |Tight to abandon non-paving lines. | better record | been ‘made for| q e diviclone that fousht nn sl Tewen. . and irel fessh tatives \of A0 ave so frequently declar-|N&ve been recognized Great Britaln, “‘f Vt,lu‘_urL would tuke a recess until| ¥avorable action was taken on the| the last few daj alls short | Gemo i, and draft boards deposited wreaths of o she €0 ardently desirec.the retupn| 4¢COrding to an announcement made in| lji“i’c-e et T e e 1 ChiRtHE oo T T General, honor at the flon‘f n‘r the lr‘oll ]uf the di- sl 2ie ndl ¢ - > el the house of commons in London, - : F ier, for brav- vision in front of the public librar: of peace and e to rehabilitat o the bench for the first time since his > S LA herself econ even to a dem: former imper Acquiescence| appoi 3 e Court of | B For:shie trial iofth | FOCH SAYS SECURITY appointment to the Supreme Court o Brooklyn. Willizm| GIVEN FRANCE IS INADEQUATE | *'Sort “couy mp@ for week of Apri d of 'hu\l(l» rose from ks. The 43 rs and 112 who were arded the Dis- Secretary Baker. st returned from Iranklin D. Roosevelt, acti of the navy, Governor { privates :"»::i";.'mi; t-:y?im‘n“:‘u .-«,:.".,““L‘g"f nd said it was his personal convic jare now being lluolgd as low us $30 & W e erman {NATIONAL L!QUOR DEALERS’ GOVERNMENT'S DEFICIT IN b sidered if Germany| fThe marshal emplasizes the neces-| Textile Councils of Fall River and | cline to aftix her signature|sity of France holding Dbridge- | New Bedford voted to request of coi- to_the treaty. licads along the Rhine and said that|ton manufacturers a ver cent. in- There is still dissent among the al-| occupation limited te fifteen years, crease in wages, effective June 2. Hediand associated powers over some| was mot suMielont. | “Brigagier General H. M. Long. Di- | i lsa Stllbem fellow to deal with. i try are being City, N. J. May 6—The | constitutionality of both the war dry e law effect 1 and the constitu- railroad e imendment effective t Jan- 't “ashington, May 6.—Dircctor Gen- | Hines in a discussion of recent nings tonight disclosed | a 1o government’s deficit in operat- provisions of the ¥. Chief among| Tha Chin delegntes presented ajrector of Finance of the A k. F.{f 4 | it the the roads the first throe | the objectors I3, with Fiume and| brief, formal and dignified protest| withdrew $8.000,000 for shipment L Ari s ek 3 ¢ i : | 1 Liquor Dealers t months thi - the difference he- the Dalmatian coast the in dis-| concérning the disposttion of Kiau] France to pay American soldiers. He still has the notion that some day he will {which opened here today. cen net e-fourth of | Pate. Ttaly's chi dele to the| Chan. The Portuguese delegates ex-| Food Administration announced nt| P2 | s virtually reached to' ‘he compen: | peace conference did not t Ver-|pressed dissatisfaction regarding the|would allow an increase of 2 cenis in come back.” | fis and the opinion w 1 ,000 for “all | € T Tuesds ; afternoon ' the| treatment accorded Portugal, the maximum,price of crude cotio | ; ¢ £ e~ count: fe '-r»’.]w' manggement . . | :-01 ¥ was read 1o the smaller powers.| The protestations made by the ced oil, announced Sept. 12, 1918 i A | would not go “dry nuary, if at overnment’s loss 1 S but fare cxpoted to b present Wed- | ous delegations are noe rega rded Owingago mEliThads e foodl R GRns It’s up to us to destroy that notion and prove io ity AL T, e dnations. of featuth uis e St " rdentia already | rious as no definite rescrvations were: Man minc sweepers were forced to - = 2 R - | -Politicians who were cajoled or Rrpseioe bl i e M 1 8 heen handed fo the Germans, The | made by the protestanis. halt work on repairing the fairways | him that when we start a job we finish if. Jorben g O e st | Showing, and canditions in’ April show slan Tiesd bt s O d e Ditwns pebresehien 3t the Sesston| ¢ “"(;‘V 2. the m-:h Heshbpa a0 i “w'mn o B e romisa of IMpToYemant : n psday f or Crespl. who| by Seni ‘respi. i the American fooc the delegates and by William Seck- promise o o t. mads ¢ fons coweerning @ MR | fat W o | & x . - Stk » fel. president of the organizat the g government deficits, R RS e e B L R T S P e S IR We started the job of putting an end to him and s e i R = ofictal laie ot captein not acceptable to 1t | any provisions in the treaty not ace The number will be in-| e y e g = . entiment of the coldiers in the field eneral increase in the level 'T(:w'h inese delegutes have reiter-! ceptable to Italy. e when 1 T mills stop | his murdcrom mLthU“S' and L.\ the eternal we jand he has heard frr:;n t folks .«; vernmisit incurred a de ated their protest concerning the di Lu Cheng Tisiang. the Chinese for-! Spinning Ameri | oine ce i ‘h by subscribing t a home, iiogwer LEHARDING, AN a0t s : < UM ot K30 (a0 e POl baal ai S e e O ot e retuE Rl ASSE T witha s are going to see it through by subscribing to the it ne e oY 1ot tha t the icons $14,450,000 in eight months W @ hersell dent to the aw UL By express tion of the de i | of the American Railw incil of | tung and Kio C | i the consoliated ,\, , up to March 1, 1919 regarding Sh the role of a d of the o Ilfive-ton truck printing and litho- w7 2 CRTY AN | stitutional amendment deprived the e e | VICTORY” LIBERTY LOAN. Ioe ) hbment turned out | of th its and liberties,” declared field maps in an hour, com-, {George Carroll, president of the New iissatisfactio The Chinese min the-t i 3 a ;. + Dealers resent unfavorable sult ‘ be treatment accorded the re-| that in the opinion of the Chine ipared with 300 by French and British. | jJersey Liauor Dealers Leagt sdnal s B ¢ publie 1Ha' dclalbnt hud hecs m Demand for forty-seven-hour woek | At Any Bank—Cash or Instalments M. Seckdl declared that when the naturally lead to agitation of = the | Marshal Foch, gene § 1. hear Sridle’ 30/ CARIS A Toir Svdse acith - 30 call was issued in August. 1918, for a|duestion whe > oug b { e regard for justice ov for : an hour wage with 30| joatly s L - by yA At s the allied a in the =1 proteation of the. tarltorint iniean {days vacation on full pay was pre- | \"“ L eyl s Riadcia) BEl e do‘&n\hud}'lr:'::nt 3 opposition” to the| Chines . Te said thar, it cor Searisented by 23.000 Canadian railway | they found the ‘“prohibitionists had his statem LI e A Jm o b tande-and declured Jt 10| tion was Impos&ihie: Te ' dasiied O,Mvopmfn 1o, the Railway War Board. | AdEbRe opduiga et L He | HIRL e i Ts . basls o any crsonal opinion’ thit it should' muke reservations on behalf of China,| . Paris Matin undarstands the coun-| e e e | soneral’ change-aut-{hat It is-prefera~ ¢ ac deol 1 = i ; s K efense campa and “asserted t 2 A SO i g o oagiLec, decided ghe flrst €3990 fact (o provide for retirement fund for [ of the 3622000000 average daily sub=1 il ‘a(tio 1o o ble to defer action on that Subject o fo el - | teachers. ions which musr be piled up in| The T ittee's until thers shail have been a fuller TROCP ‘ALE { dexhity shall he paid cither in gold, | 3 v | The congressional committec i g bt ot S SAIL FOR ARMY ALE OF TWELVE f demnity shall be Bald cither fn 801, | “ha baxing bill, so-called, passed in | the remainder of the week if (he loan | port why sariiealarly ‘bitter in opportumity to get a more reliable and OF COCUPATION IN GERMAN) CAMPS MADE FOR $542000 fonae © ¢ ; SUTS | ihe senate, was amended ¢ the|is to be subscribed fully raignment of cong i Neow i, A Ol | fhdwss Vashington, May 6.--Anproval ~ of Supreme Court denied lappointment of commissions would be Oomorrow Navy Day throughout| o2 condition g » ¥ = May 6. np) appeal of 1 B + eital | T aman ot flicers and ‘men who will take the the sale of twelve arny camps—eight | Skinner Eddy ¢ on to ,,r.wmnp““ ely with the zovernor. e i i e oveo DEMONSTRATIONS BY NEW NEW YORK FORGING of asimany troons with the|national guard comcentraiion sites qnd|an increase in fre rates |amendment wag adopted. Mr. Shi NS ROLE toumeke LV banner davi YORK'S AERIAL POLICE FORCE]| i Ger- | four small miscellineous camps—for a|by Interstate Commerce Washington moved indefinite post-| with ihe slogan * i e AHEAD WITH A RUSH on- thel total of ‘more than $348.000 At v cents o ton on steel from |POMement, us it was a prize-fighting| “Experts who have associated | y o akay EeThelr o St e o i These volun- | nounced today by Acting shurgh to Pacific Coast. bill. Mr. Healey of W a it] with all loan camp: re at an|first made here LY air-| ¢ jerq) reserve district fofged ahead 000 volunteers to | State Department was notified the | V&S Very easy to c;qh it a priz 1v'gl:.~ b }mc loss to e owness | ship effec 1»4 .O‘fld} 1,"\, e rush today in the Victory loan have heen bids were received from|Peruvia government has undertaken |iD€ Pill, bui that did not make it so.jof subscriptions, reasury’s | of A DO actng % campaign with subscriptions, officially n action may ze of “five individuals liic construetion of a rajtway line to| THe Ml provided for eight round Jim- | reviews tonight. lief held 1 th the authorities of At-| FAFRECEH TS 46 M, brifetng the early ret under | tions, the largest single 2| make possible ‘transportation. between |1t Wilh elght-ourice The mo- | many t of the.loan | lantic_county. i i | total up fo $557.275.406, ‘or 42 per ave been|from one lurge . wr ‘Compiny | the /Paciac and: Atlantic oo ! {tion to indefinitely postpone was lost.! that its both as| It was the n alieventiofyguolicen o it tie widia weeks In | which offered to take all the camps for the widest part of | Mr. Shirk insisted that it | to interest cauggdays fatithe tap american. actonaut The total for the day although far ost of thela price i o2 s ize-fighting bill and hoped the bill| been | cal co ted E sl vt total yet recorded camps in d ot pass. The bill was passed one | crowd of e fiving el dri - yage. to|over to cities adjag ARMY SHOE CONTRACTS| “Resolutions. were adopted to pay the| . { which sentatives of Curediby: Rl L ! the sanitary and other | expenses of the various committees of | t governments in th st S i 3Tk l.“,,f”- its $1,3 i several veterans, how- | could be maed z : oncihe. Av To| the. legisiatn e riith per mofor car of Sheriff Alfred-Per-| trict must subscribe it (B SLAEMIT0E i Tavier. a Hcotch- | benefit of their popnl Comp: of Webster.| The act to location of ! Minneanolis w iic!kins of Atlantic county was “stolen”| V00 quota is to be 1 = day it! e] No ‘satist h ; | tbatinaarint theik ; R i om the aviation field by an Atlantic| of the week. For the remaining days with th No sat 4 ing heen re-!iestified in the federal court today | billboards wa slesmen hard. tomes e £ th npaign an average of $15 fimes | ceived for Camp ¢ ; it was phat Frg . vite president and| There wi . SEEAST. City detectiy Ehleiheaded | of Whe IR et | ; d that t camn would bhe fgene the company. told|act voneerning it of| conn., 1 atind ‘_“" o towarg :\“f',“‘ (,t el : served | another sale minus the re.|him that no money would be made on|women znd minors te vot- | coeded “five mile n _thel the q DRt S I R Albert’s troops, | that th - assume the: @ contract for army shoes, excent hyling to insist and > to adhere, | “Fonow riff discove oIS Con e e { ing back into | iits of local 1 owners,; “skinning” on the leather. rwood | thereby killing the i ped aboard I Stiospme aipleneliNew il i mwes | he wis not atg of Mon Ala., jand Sears were placed on trial, charg-| The Validating act concerning the | P O oy e The e ] TR o ey g bt g rrin AN “amp dan, Alh. and the!ed wit to defraud {he oV~ | city of New Haven, creaied considera. | s Chiceis EoexiEMavad 0f helVew) witiienc (O eEad e ERET e I % ]n){ 2 wiil] take over| etmx 4 e vectors. ible discussion. Mr. Sherwood of| ) Connecticut $4,651,000; > \‘.‘”'n Rt smad soied Ta| tast Saburdar. epitkng: tie oLkt of - | Camp Polk, N. C. The othe TWOCd guilty le Was|Westport, chairman committee on cit- e $411480,000. o K Bt st L chaldnc i e £ Dhe ‘Oants. 3 ANARCHIST LEADER IN bwent to indiv and firms, he first witness called in the trial of Al\jm horoughs, said that the New | Phil: elphia distr the chase: The “thief s 't\'l'}!fl\fH the army overseas. !!\' ‘1“ lf “”&l"ht | MUNICH HAS BEEN SHOT|Camp Kenar B was; Sears. He guid hat Sears told him | Haven muddle was due to a democra- | 1,000; O e kins | exhinitad s action i A ] Munich, May 5->(Vie Copenhs withdrawn from the anction and is to|he had not included overhead and|(is sdministration attempting to rum | {and the aerial poltce and placed under| Newark, New . Brunswick, freuton, | May §). Al ANErN be retained for the i sal in figuring on| i ‘city on o seventy-five per cent.| arrest. S e e gton ldge ed a i ept for to Lewis|the contract and-that the only moflH and failed to levy { i E ;wn__mmn ;\ S n.r: . B \“m‘ “x:x | wood ihe would make would be by “skin-| r6Thaerls toabeld | jaerial police gave other demonstra-| ! e gl TUlg ey S ‘m‘.lnt now seeks to. be s i tions on the flying field. | BODY FOUND FLOATING { been found in- | PACIFIC $HIPBUILDERS wood said, 30,000 outer soles were | has been spent llegally. The uct was | T _AND CONNECTICUT | e TR | IN CONNECTICUT RIVER ! | GALLED T0 WASHINGTON| by the at | rejected. LEADING NEW ENGLAND PERSHING TO BE | e antiond M E ke S e anarchist leader, | | 4 which | The Louse concurred with ate ini Boston, May GUEST OF ENGLAND | yjiqatetown of the Hartford & New to escape. Noj ashington, ¥ coast | w o cents helow market | . of the Dbill concernir t had su London, May 6.—General Pershin | York Transportation company was i uilders wer e Hese is war savings stamps below n v cen e London the latter part|nearing her dock this morning Cap- | 2 ;“\v‘x)xll\mn llunnl'm( g :I» Wa upur]su! ]r" ]Q 1 rach | their face value. {loan cuota, the total of will 1 official gue: ! 4in R. H. Hills noticed a body float- | |ingte carly date and d chased, while the confract c= { tabulated s . i he po- Resolu on was received from au er and notif the po and|ing in the 4 wo da hipuing board the que summarily. Some 0 Dodies | With the nine iro: 1 soTitrtch s £ recall from the office of 394000 as asainst a unofiicial guest ~ of the|lice. The body was that of a young g e gl o ok “’1'0 o e ara e ieushs Senate bill No. 144,{900. Not ene of the six s ; or five days longer. No|man and Medical Examiner Costello | to the various cemeteries. §a e made i the market p ! = SR f way for elec- jdistrict had ofiicially reached its quo- tion has vet ‘been te-| thogght: it had been in the water at | $ite ionstraetion) of || He P S not | concerning the right of wa cle q ation p hougt i of | ta and on line mont and Connect In the pockets of r emes vival or of jleast two week to emplo the factory vival Hlea II\!]:-\ Waterford, said this been | with mately $0 ver cent., and the plans|the clothing were found a gold wa aid today he government : ol 2% ever h X : i e by SCrifits H g ment 2o seusse Par: s ad even reached the half #ay marl repa tative. land $90.75 in mon The inscription involved in the g vere | thoroughly discussed. Parties inter-|had even reac f preps a | fa:iin morey % Pn‘st U. 8. Minister To ¥ wbmm";"; SR D N m“l‘!'.?mz)‘; ¢l ested had scen him and he stated his| Workers figured that more Arrangements are heing made for|on the back of a class pin W f_i}l‘“fi Poland | eussed at the meeting. It is wr - shoes, The|obiections would be’ removed if|000,000 a day wa the American commander to hold an but appeared to be “J. P. 1918 his amend ire would not|re€ nder of the camr so ihat the Buck at the body vestiture, probably ¢ led to the assumption tr pects to awar was for| [ stood that the hoard ¢ company contrac . L8010 : t1at - Gngland were i (ST eh o DAlae e He e vas tha John Potenza, who has | 35 be within 130 feet of a building with- | England were to do ils full share. Palace, when he will decorate was that of John | ected in the house and |of the quotas represented were Stevens of |achusetts, $117,561,000 (48 per 93,000 (79.9 per cent.) L698,000 (47 per . { The bill was rej sed in the teneral Pershing will rican troops brought here! EDWARD F. DUNNE VISITED | on and who will march TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN collent can forces view Ame for the o« B S during | {NOT TO AD\’OCATE PUBLIC B2 Berlin advised that the bill be |)(‘Ynul- Connecticut senate. M No date was set Ly Mr. Hurle E in HANGINGS OF ANARCHISTS . ere Rhode Island nt) i 155 a o o i and cot his telegram of invitation. It was said( = FERES OF > T e T itat: ShResib00 (R Shper - centrs EEy greabiparade - hand et Dubtin, May 6.—(By that/ the hoard could, “”!f'."..;‘,‘._‘f‘ ¥itansen of Seattle, Wi Minor of Plvmouth objected as|Maine $7.487.000 (42.6 per cent): New |embark for home from ; n e s Seielcomery ot 1) U SBIDER. {Mere tadayian tour of the country|the amendment would not remove the|Hampshire $7.185 000 (45 per ceht). i It is expected the troops will arrive| Ireland as a xepresentgiive of e | tin t interest of the Victory loan, i origjnal objection. 7The motion to re- The number of individual sub b-1on May 22 > S i SENTENCED FOR HECKLING s 2 sued a stutement denying stories pub-|call was lost. ers reached more than 30,000 | lished throughout- the country quoting! Mp. Rudd of Salisbury :called from |Persons being represented in the §15,- S e 48.000 subscribed yesterday. n\};; that he Was going 10| ne {able an act appropriating $60 000 2% rtford. Cor ¢ was awarded FUNERAL OF FR. SHANLEY | profe: today visited Trinity College, where | he was educgted. Afterwards he drove in a motor car, accompanied by r Edward De Vglera, Arthur LIBERTY LOAN SPEAKER Bridgeport, Conn., May 6.—Alle | BUSINESS SUSPENDED FOR N : rhe s v of Seattle to take the : 4 ; ofe & 2 dieaempiod o e plok < own hands and advocating | H5 :)'t‘]“‘_o:xfl'h ?{L”E“"’.‘,rgo,.““\{‘r’“}‘[’_“” Mlthe first, “begi to-end,” homor| Danbury, Conn, May 6.—Practically | Griffiths iqmi Ctom1sttPi)l“‘¢L1{\ thé‘ Sino iy Seg e s ings Fpt 4 UET ALimay o0t b A lag of o gn, given in recog- |all business was s de. ring the | Fein leaders, to St. Patrick’s College tory lozn spe her ngs of the I. W, W.s ar 1‘ New Britain of the appropriations flag of the campaign, given in reco all business was suspended durir ription on Har nle» at_Mayooth. 5 3 in Michael J, Ryan of Philadelphia, of tr rector fune LL.D. s [nition_of ove ing. Nicholus Mel: one of the five Rev. W . pereck and Ceman Lo ! committee, stated the committee Potbiis !made unfavorable report, due to the| FINED $1,00 FOR AIDING church i i i ¢ v big|d duota of § in this city tods Bishop John J. Nilan| who is on the same mission as Form- entenced in the city court to pay a fack of funds, and the necessary bigly % 4 1 Jebra fical Govi r Dunne, spent the morning . : o thre & | hade S n sonin b ig|loan, alr bed m of Hartford, celebrated the pontifical|er Governor Dunne, s g fine of $100 wnd to serve three monihs IN EMBE;LEMENT OF‘$13-,700} bud of -Llpriix.\op a_u‘c;g w ;‘I»;‘ m“;ésu 000,000, towns were olemn high mass in the presence of [ near Carlow, his parental home, go- | S G| MBoston L R A e e fior ied to Conuecticut's honor list today,|nearly 2,000 people. The funeral par-|ing thence by motor to Mayooth. | S0 u)“u.g_ formerly n er for the c ] the peopiec must pa . { Brooklyn, Colchester, Chaplin, Wind- |1y left this atternoon for New Haven, sl L0 ity e ! WE Boston, was fined $1,000 in the feder { | 1| Mr. Rudd said for all the armories sor, r Simsbu; Southing o interment tak lace. into custody on a ar charge | court foday for aiding and abetting in|$700.000 have been passed and we are i{!;fidm;“]‘°"-“)“”" bur “"‘“}]“;?\"_ where the interment takes place BRITISH AVIATORY MADE {beinz pointed out as icipants in|the embezzlement of $15,700 from the|DOw considering the two little matters, | /I /0GR, - (8 €5 00 - o NO MOVE TOWARD FLIGHT the trouble on Sunday nigit. They!Second National Bank of Boston. He | Stonington and Saybrook. We should |mouth and Stafford. = - . | ADMIRAL SIMS s St. Johns, N. F., May 6—The Brit- |worn hcm for cn’ Saturday. paid the fine.: Bdward IL Cor male au}no[)xvldllol\a such as the:eT;:; e plancs particinated_att thl TROUBLE WITH THROAT| ip) ot Rawiter ana Cape { er tefler at the bank, paid a ALEn AU O 5 T i this . May 6.—Vive al Will-| tain T P. Raynham, NATIONS EXCLUDED FROM |itar fine recently for embezzling | the|Stonington and propgsitions | {IUC SHCHON M and Niins was forced to cancel an| move Tt | CONGRESS AT VERSAILLES moncy. Both pleaded guilty. ‘A]rr pRidhie. e e, f“"" hg\; e Phenedi 1ol a Liberty loan| 2 | Paris, May 6 (By the A. P.).—It was o ot JR A .‘ e e e rotction|and obtained mafy plions. o because of con- jded late today that the following ALLIES ADVANCE ALONG HRN o T sulq | portion of ¥ ingt el was| dition of his throat. Unless the con-| mid-ocean, with cross winds here, they 1 which were 1o exclud for two| dition improves he will he unable to| ser THE MURMANSK RAILWAY in the state and a few dollars nnm(:‘.m\“] Lot t in the w He urzed th t several parties tout in b udnitted (o ihe « AMay 6. bl hotnbare st Bk of! tha anilis | 1oUTS and devot to bhond sclling for the loan, as planned | further search for am auxiliary air- [ Versaillos tomarrow when vouthwand A bt ey Sasiting ]| rcester, Hartford, } Haven and | drome to allow them to take advantage bestins aoa Rdodod 3. tha U faty_commitice despite the opnasition B % | of north and south breezes for & [¢Hima, ‘Siags. Cubd, G ey L Spdin i of. thelgemmittes sob appropristions. Sl e Anoys’ NEW..YORK |4 | “hop off.” 2 i : BN Lt Megalekaya, twenty-five miles south f New London spoke cs- | R RE KILLED e vagus. Haili, Panama, I of Crosozero, a war vffice announce-{ oy ot of N ndonmICnol B RESTAURANT TO CLOSE| 400 PERSONS WERE K = i Honduras ment 5 The, Bolshevik resistance| b Sun woyoq o oreaton_of ‘ar- |/ New ¥ : obor IN MOSCOW LAST WEEK|NO ATTEMPT TO “HOP OFF | CREDENTIALS OF ITALIANS WedoStibne in small communities, TBoth than vears one of the| London, May 6.—Four hundred per- ON OCEAN FLIGHT TODAY | TR TR TR Stonington and Saybrook are entitled i sons were killed in Moscow last week| New York, May 6.—No attempt will | | FRESENTED TO GERMANS Such a Mincr Thing. to recognition and hoped the reports| its doors w. the next two weeks.| when the Red Guard was called to d be made tomorrow by the United ! Hught Gibson, of he American | Paris, May 6—(By T “The| Tt is curious how the kindliest of|of the committee would be rejected|In view of the expected demand after| purse rioters, says an Etchange Tel-| States navy's trans-Atlantic aviators | s in Parls is to be the fir credentials of the Ital es to! women will regard a hole worn in and th Louis Sherry, the|egraph desy hill passed. July 1 for sweet tch quoting i b b e SRetweod of - Northport, a| proprietor, will again hecome a cuter-| East Germany. The easualties result-| journey because of adverse weather tes Ainister to Polants | morning to, the Ger plenipoten- | family, to, the block and (o the entire| most of (e weome down Saybrook | er. The building occupied by the res-|ed when crowds assembled demand-| conditions, it was anounced tontgnt . tis for Warsaw Vipies ut Versadlles.:. This official ‘”"l neichiorhood even when it is just a taurant is to be remodeled for bank-|ing food and shguting “Down with by Commander John H. Towers, the with Faderewski oo the neur futures pouncement was made this evening. little hole. Grand, Rapids Press. x (Continued on Page Eleven) ing offices. . %Aus Lenine and Trotzky.” flight commander. dvices from| to “hop off” on the first leg of their | the peace congress were handed this|husband's necktie as a disgroag to the