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Norwich VOL. LX=NO. 113 POPULATION 29,919 10 PAGES—74 COLUMNS PRICE_TWO GERMANS STUNG BY DEMANDS FORTHEIR DOMESTIG ANIMALS Peace Terms Call for Surrender of Milch Cows, Swine and Beeves to Replace Those Lost by the Allies Through the | War—Berlin Tageblatt Declares the Exaction is a “Bru- tality Not to be Exceeded”’—That It is a Deliberate Ef- fort to Continue Hunger Among the German Peaple. Sunday, M stipulation 11 in (By the A the peace that Germans must surrender of milch cpws. beeves, other domestic animals, to lost by the allies through reated the most bitter protest among rich and| prisoners of war, and labor were turn- ed over to experts for investigation, and the completion of the task of de- fining the new Austrian boundaries, represented the entire activities in peace 'conference circles in Paris Monday. The result B of the conversation be- tween Baron Sonnino and Colonel House has nol been made public.| Meantime despatches from Rome indi- to the frighiful child|cate that the Itaiian population again of lack of milk. Itis becoming restive after having 1+ deliberate effort | learned that the report of last week, the German|that Italy's claims to Fiume had been not 1o be ex-|settled was erroncous. Added irritation is dissatis- faction Italy was not men- tioned of the partics to the pro- posed Anzlo-Franco-American _a nee: the question of the division of| Austria’s merchant marine; the treaty| provision with Germany that the three principal powers are sufficient to rati- Rgeblatt deacribe | trous and impossible,” and demand that his nger among d r to this because paper assert wonld cattle| 0 with American the total omna of be delivered 0 hundred-s weigh n promised FIND GERMANS BITTER AND Cabled Paragraphs German Envoys Leave Versailles. Versailles, May 12—(By The A. P.)— Herr Geisberts and Herr Lands- berg of the German peace delegation accompanied by a number of secre- taries, will leave Versailles tonight for Berlin. SELECTING JURY FOR $1,000.000 LIBEL SUIT Mount Clemens, Mich. May 12.—The Bar Silver Jumped 8 3-4 CentsanOunce! Price Advanced to $1.193;, soners of the G the Maximum in This Country for Thirty Years. Attack in Person. y arri. son—Villa Commanded the Condensed Telegrams Northwestern millers reduced flour | 80 _cents a barrel to $10.95. President Wilson will address con- gress personally on his return to this country. ~Army men who will try to fly from Dallas to Boston are looking for a wavigator. E Bodies of three British aviators were picked up in the English Chan- {nel by a destroyer. | United States Steel Corporation re- AR e : . ports unfilled orders on books on April B it marked. toduys progreve|jumped § 3-f cents an ounce in the lo- |0 information 'received here from| A review of the United States 000,000 1ibel suit of trenrs |cal market today, the price advancing|Parral today, Francisco Villa retook|strike situation shows at 25,000 Vort against the Chicago Tribune. L0 SL19 3-4, the maximum here in|that city Thursiay aud made prison-|men and women are still out. A fleting visit to court by the|DeArly thirly vears. The quotation|e€rs of the garrison of 260 men under! A new sea record of twenty-six Pt Mimself, accompanied by hig|Was preceded “by a London cable|Colonel Gomene. who had occupied the secretary and duced the only his son, Edsel, stir of the da. Mr. Tord's complaint is that on June 1916, the Chicago Daily Tribune in editorial injured him in his good credit and reputation: brought him into public hatred, contempt and ridicule and injured him in his feel- pro- fo an name, which reported an advance in the En- glish market to 38 pence, equivalent Londo since moved the export restrictions on the metal which fixed the price at $1.01 town hut two day The garrison was outnumbered a made little resistance. Repeating action when he took Parral on Easi Sunday, Villa freed the prisoner told them to 2o to work were light on both side betore, 51.21, the highest price quoted in since 1877. Silver has been advancing stead, the federal rese board 1 Casualt his Colonel Gomez, commander of the| hours from Hulifax to New York was | established by the Mauretania. Establishment of a new credit $30,000,000 in favor of Franc na of was an- ter uounced by the Trea y Department. 1| Sadi Lecointi, a French aviator es- €S| tablished wi is believed to be a new aliitude record for monoplane of 6, ! . 500 fe g d 1-3 by agreement with the British|SarTison of Parral, escaped during thei” g, g B ings, business therwise. grecl 1 St : < = 1} Seven men were drowned in the calling him ‘an anarchist,” “an ignor- ack in person. The exact number of| ;g5 east of - Lewiston, Pa,, when a ant idealis,” “an anarchist enemy of | SESSION OF CONFERENGE gmen 1o hidicommana wasnot known. o4t capsized: the nation” and as being “so incapable ON AMERICANIZATION of thought that he cannot see the ig- nominy of his own performance. Counsel for the Solomon News Com- th Washington, May 12. citizens of foreign born residents of AERIAL NEWS DISCLOSED How to make e United States was discussed {o- BY NAVY DEPARTMENT Captain Morton C. King, of Boston, in command of the 165th Depot Bri- gade corral at Camp ravers, shot and killed himself, Washington, May i2.—Official an- . pany of Detroit, which for technical|g: t the opening sesson of a four- | nouncement was made by the navy de-| Hog lsland launched its twenty- reasons was made co-defendant With|day Americanization conference held | partment today that upon the outcome |SCVenth ship. the Shaume. The plant the Tribune, gave notice of a motion |under the auspices of the interior de-|of the proposed test flight of the new |Das delivered fifteen ships to the to change their plea from ignorance | partment. gl Co5 from the mival aiv| Shipping. Board. that the papers they circulated con-| Use of Inglish in all schools—pub-|station, Montauk, N. Y.. to St. Johns,| . Argentine Government has no ob- tained the alleged libel, to one of Jus-|lic, private and parochial—was urged | Newfoundland, would “depend the jection to the transfer of interned tification, which is the plea made bY|hy P. P. Claxton, commissoner of edu- {{ure plans in regard to the possibility | Jerman steamers at Buenos Aires to the Tribure. Hearing on the motion|cation, who' declared that without a|of attempting later a trans-Atlantic|the United State: went over until tomorrow and twelve|knowledge of the language spoken in|flight hy a dirigible.” The flight A summary of the peace treaty was men were called into the jury box.|in dland ¥ is country, no person could become| Newfoundlan: to % 3 i- | printed in thre papers in Coblenz, but 1 REP. SENATORS DISCUSS PLANS FOR ORGANIZATION A Number of Conferences Have Been Held Perparatory to the Meeting of the Party Caucus Wednesday—Opposition Has Developed to the Selection of Penrose as Chairman of the Finance Committee and to Warren as Chairman of the Appropriations Committee, Washington, May 12.—Republican,whether they would zo beyond the senators continued today to discuss|DParty conference. b b plans for organization of sen- | The DroECtRiires were e ate preparator: the new sen-|;qinivieq thelr willingness to suppert AL prohara m,\_ lo the meeting of the|Senator Smoot of Utah for the ap- parly caucus Wednesduy. Tie con- | propriations commitiee, but refused 0 e d,,.',ff‘ Which there were a num-!favor him as president pro tem. The ber during the day, centered about the|y'(al senator was understood amome obbosition of the progressive groun of |ioth grouns as willing not to _%eelk §ehators to the selection of Semators| vro tém. Serfu- Penrose of Pennsylvania and Warren 1, und Lenroot of Wyoming, as chairmen of the nance and respectively. Leaders were mentioned by the s acceptable 1o them for o tem, but neither has signified a willingness to seek the of: fice, = Formal notice of the attitude of the appropriations committees, f both the resular and the Drogressive croups tonight said - the situation apparently was unchangel| except as to the number the latter exc K K progressive group was_given to Sem- ?(Ku:d\n-\“ m. to car ior Lodge of Ma achusetts, repub- tone to Senators Penros lican leader, by Senators Borah and floor of the senae, Jonnson and it was understood that Sever senators considered I Licsel they were told by the party leader that longing to ihe regular group : their fight was_ solely one for consid- a dis! ce of approxi- Ay that but two or three progressi Ty > 2 5 D i Two were excused forthwith, one he-|an American. Charles 1. Towne, of | mately 1,000 miles, it was Said, would | Without comment, by order of the |'hat bUt LWo ov *three progressives|eration at Wednesday's conference. SULLEN, BUT SUBMISSIVE|LY the treaty, und other smailer mat-( ,use of fainting spells and other be-|the ‘Massachusetts bureau of educa-|he made “whonever weather . condi. | American officials. ¢ While the progressires ey the floox |Later the progressives met to eans oblenz, Saturday, May 10 (By the|jors, i which the Italians feel they|cquse he could not be spared from his| tion, emphasized the importance of|tions aro favorablo: The battleship Georgia arrived at| " "0 DIUBTsSIves said thev did ivass the stuation, but adfourned after A, P)—The imoression gained by| 3% g ekt T e oral over written Bnglish {o give the| ‘In meking .this_ announcement the|Boston from Brest with 1428 officersio, ‘o limit> Senaton Boral of Mo | oam o R merican ors through talking with : el way S e rame | Alired J. Murphy, of counsel for Mr.|alien the ability to communicate witn |navy departmeént disclosed much data|and men of thé expeditionary forces|fo (oo Mmit” 5 a out reaching any decision so far 4% Qarinais rega g Bl plas. i theic way to St Jermain-en- | word, began the examination. He eX-|Americans directly and learn their|regarding the C-5 mot,heretofore pub- | and 16 naval men. “_l."L"11‘:,',,3;',\12"“,{"r(\'»_{"‘;f‘r"“"‘ coutd i '"““‘;‘k.*‘“’s“ |;" hat many are bitter _and| §iiighy for peace which ateto be im-|Plained to the:pancl that the Tribune|customs, lished. ‘The mew dirigible, which was| Senator Penrose announced that the | \ouiq “never vote for Demrose fr. Lodse Si6t with (1A’ Hragratiiued allen, but a inclined to resign [ poudd® 0 TS N ountey by the en. |cditorial was written at the time the| Two American inventions were de-|commissioned only a week ago, is x| first legislation taken up at the extra|Niilg heVer vot unable to speak for|but he rofused 16 alltuss TiATHMES themselves to accent any terms, mo| it o0 o e, the. Ger. | National Guard was being recruited|scribed as helpful in turning immi-|{win engine, non-rigid airship . with |session of congress would be the re- |fiico o Jhat D ehnel e or i He ra e s m N6 | mar | assoctated powers. the Ger| ing sent to the Mexican border anl|grants into citizens. One s the| two horsepower engines, The di-|peal of the luxury law. > g v sion. s . action bas heen sug-| TR 4f Versallles afe stll busily en-} at two das prior to the allezed h‘”{honu\gr:ml;, which W. A, Willson, ot rigiie hus an envelone displacemenc | Major Gcnzra{ Hary C. Hale, bnck“, e § e Gerinan & god. ir t i s editorial the hune ¢ New Rl had taught many for- approximately 178,000 feet, making|from I'rance shortly, will succecd Jilte to sign the| LAty they have In hand. In addition| gegpaten from Detroit stating that Mr. |oicn born ‘soldlers to Sing American | wer e Toaert ob the oy s oS | Major Genoral Hoghh L, Seott as com- | C-AIMS MADE BY UNITED BANKS PLAN FINANCING | shting. whdath fes for Berlin|1ord would not hold open the Dosi-|songs. The other was the stercopti-|ships. mander of Camp Dix, N. J. STATES ON GREAT BRITAIN OF CHINESE LOANS A oMcers say the common | Fo Tt where two of the mare brom. | tions of any of his men who uit foricon ' H, D. Rickard told of th " The normal specd of Governor Smith signed the Foley| Washinzton, May 12—A “complete| Washington, May 12. — Organiza= . e occupied area have wide-| o “ho Herran Geisberts and|Mmilitary service, nor would 1:‘<ml13<‘<\_ periment in the Syracuse, N. Y.|placed in the navy dep: bill creating the office of Rapid Tran- | and comprehensive settlement” of all| tion of a new consortium for financs views, but that, on the| [ JERUEES BETen Gelsherts | their salaries, & some otier employ- | schools, where 'the Iatter machine nd|houncement at fits miles sit Commissioner, at §15,000 & year 1o/ claims between the United States and| ine of Chinese loans, announced fo= n npear more or less SUIN-| (Gqeanfly with the purpose of confere|Crs Were said to be doin or x| said had been used successfully to| Officials at the navy department ap- | complete New York subways. at Britain growing out of the mili-| day in Paris despatches, is regarded fo £ them seem crushed.| ino"ith the.German government for taeir dependents. |} he '«(‘K' give needed objective work to begin-|pear to be entircly confident that the| A special meeting of the Dublin ¥ _operations, has been reached! in official circles here as a triumph t Jare showing a _spirit of| ' )5om Germany come reports of con-|Was untrue, but neveriheless served 45| ners of English. has amplo endurance to cross to| Corporation. was held to receive | by the American liquidation commis-| for the new American principle of ek Several German officials arel i, uoq” dissatisfaction over the terms|the basis for the subsequent editorial | “Discussion of night schools, n|Europe without & stop. There | Ryan and Dunne, of|sion. Secretary Baker announced to-| tension of the scope SR tion in - an oMmclals are| tinued dissatis on over the te: D e i he e | Bl HOLg g ! t a s “Therod is & D Byan and. s sion. Secreta 3aker announced to-| tensi he sc participatio ed as ha aid that th ™S which Germany has been (old she must| The suil, he concluded, was the re-)which many immigrants depend for|general belicf at the navy department|the Irish-American mission. day that under the settlement the Brit. | international financing arrangements, re more severe than they had expect- oot in order to secure peace, Reitera- |SUlt: 24 d pe-|What education they receive after ar-|that the trans-Atlantic ‘attempt will| Lewis Nixon, new head of the pub- | ich government would pay the United| At the state department it was said but although Necessary| (jon that it will be impossible to carry| IEach of the seven men quizzed be-|riving in Ameri occupied much Of|be ordered immediately after arrivaljlic service commission. opened a por- $35.500,000 as a net and final| that under the conditions which are to vt an Eates to argue the provisions are o be heard|fore adjournment grinned when asked|the day’s conference. ~While admit-|of the C- at St. Johns and before the | tion of the new Rapid Transit Sys-| zajustment. govern the new consortium the gov= zain of the conditions im-|.verywhere. Great demonstrations of|if he was an anarchist. = does | 1D the value of such schools, I. V.|naval craft patrolling the Atlantic|tem of the Culver Line in Brooklyn, The claims made by the United! ernment practically, if not in speeifie rose ey 1 here was N €lse| Tiotaat have been held in Berlin, Bres-| 1t was cxplaincd that the court does | Thompson, supcrintendent of Schoois [ have. dispersed Department of Agricultureannounc- | tates consisted largely of the Brit-| terms, guarantees the Investments of » d t sign [lau and other cities not intend .u” loc i\nq{x ‘.!‘1(:;nwltuorso :c‘. of Haswnl,!agmared that daar_\- s %1_0015 The department put finishinz|ed appointment of Charles J. Galpin, | i government's share in the expenses! the banking group interested. If th e No loss personage than Friederich(night but will permit th & also_should be maintained for alien hes today on preparations for the|of University of Wisconsin, as econo- | nf g o aviation shat 4 it 4 GERMAN PLAN FOR A “,Irml.]y»rr\;rlvn': B o e As some of them bave| [y having morning, _afternoon and Dot on e piones iror I hh e o e i s gg;‘;;,”o,}°0“‘g,'h‘;;’g e et Dol Tl {,“,;“i‘m“’;"‘ the Lt P s rive, hours in_court|ay TaSEAE i s e Ae e e e 3 erial, Dro £ -1 s fair, and of China rees LEAGUE OF NATIONS| nounced that he is standing on Presi- e do“‘,‘\ et s paiDla e "f““]'d“g classes, .hcvsalflv."Lhe 5-0";?01 Trepassey Bay, N. I The start may| Former President Taft declared in) ginee’ the proportion of American wool| to the terms under which the loans Paris, May 12 (By the A. P.).—The]dent on's fourteen "points _for| Vill b made as brlel 48 ROSCiDiS, 8| would recelve many night workers | come at any time now, it was learn- Philadelpbia. “he was. not a candidate | {umeq over to British manutacturers| are made, it was stated offcialy (&t sat as d to the|pea de o ks o faes and especially many women, Wl ¢d, depending on weather conditions. |for Presidential nomination” and sa % ! 5 ol are e 25 T o o thaf B tralnded 1h e e it iyestiele, Court [Tl open atnsve S onpvchnity o aeai Bit hinae menices 1o obtamine (i et ke b Suved sor n o pi e unan s il o g harbi g - ouncii ¢ ey oy v | i satd hold o inl9.20 in the morning and close a in —_— P r her fi asts have been | either. 1 powder an 51 S. ankers, after matter hae een gue ¢ jons. This plan was| Which id, holds no precedent in| data for weather forecasts h either. 3 7 The o s i Britis i R ey X y Professor Schuecking | determination completely Lo annihilate| the afternoon FRANCE IN NO MOOD made and the sysiem is said (o have| Representative Victor L. Berger,| ; The 2ijustment of the British claims| sumbiited to e hate S i principal feature is an inter-|vanquished peoples. — TO LISTEN TO GERMANY|Worked thus far with clocklike pre-|Socialist, under sentence for violation |5 the first to, be reached Ty | the Intereets socured 10 Good HAlS parliament composed of ten| German government troops are stilll reer £l |GHT FROM MONTAUK A i i cision. of the espionage act, arived in Wash- | Aqierican lquidation commission. e i tatives from each nation. hard after the radical elemen They Paris, Sunday, May 1l — (French| e’ gepartment reccived today and|ington today to fight for his seat in 2 SRoSmnoNEing: the eache o a0 hirty-seven American banks, it was e ays | have seized Leipsic. one of the last POINT TO ST. JOHNS, N. F.) Wireless Service)—France is not inlyiansmitted to Commander Towers the | ongress. agreement with the British, Secretary|learned, are interested in the loans CONDENSED REVIEW OF | sironsholds of the Spartacans. A state| St. Johns, N. ., May 12—Prepara-a mood to listen io Germany just now, | ollowing message from Admiral Ben-| " Los Angeles police battered down a|Biker said fhe method emploved by| that will he made to China by the in- INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS! ©f siege has been’ prociaimed there. |tions were completed here foday for|the Journal Des Debats says in con-|son in Pari door-of a Russian mecting i that city | (he commission was so far as possible| ternational group. This is understood : | marly e has been tentatively|the landing of the United States nav luding an article on the manifesta-| “Congratulations upon your success|looking for a Bolshevist organizers,|t0 Mmatch one claim held by a Buropean| to Have been ont of the points con- By The Associated Press.) chosen for the commencement of the| dirigible (-5, which is to make a “test| tions against the peace treaty by thefso far. The navy department confi-|A quantity of radicai literature was|EOVernment agains the Uniled States|tended for by the state department snference hetween Baron Son-|withdrawel of American troops from|fight” of 1.200" miles from Montank|German government-amd-the German|dently expects vou to make a Success-| seized. with an ecual claim held by. this gov-| after the United States withdrew from 0, -the Malin. forel inister, and | north Russia. The Americans have| Point, N. Y., fo this port, and the word| pres: ful trans-Atlantic flight.” Formation of ‘a new banki sso- | ernment against the European power.|the former consortium which expires i : s & ordp anking a : L SOKIEeE onel- . M. House of the American|not been engaged in fighting of sreat|“ready” was sent to the starting point.| “The president of Germany,” the ed- T ciation for the purpose Of assisting| The chiel debts owed by this coun-| by limitation on next June 18. In the peace delegation with regard to Italy's|importance for several months. The ex time of ¢he devarture of| jtorial sa; ‘protests against the peace| COMMENT UPON EXCLUDING the industrial and financial develop- | I'¥ to Great Britain, it was cxplained,' old consortium the American represen- ns to Fiume and the Adriatic coast gnition of Korea as an inde-|the “blimp” will depend on reports of | jerms and declares the mimpossible o7 ITALY FROM AGREEMENT!ments of China now being discussed | included cost of transporting troops tation was limited to four large New + meet cil of four| pendent state and the liberation of the| weather conditions along the coast|acceptance. This attitude will be 10st| p.io Sunday, May 11.(By The |at Par and supplics, the cost of munitions and ork banks, which the notes ic| country from Japan has been request-| from Lieutenant Commander Emery{on us, The Germans, as usual, will| , “g51% FURCas ol oy 08 b rohibition of nationwide sale of | materials, including hundreds of While the present organization is German peace ingled of the peace conference in Paris. |W. Coil, in charge or thé expedition,| vield only to force. During the time the fact that Italy is not included in| remade milk” is being urged by the \(:qul‘ purchased for m(n use of the a four nower group, the United szan;, ek :nf‘l ,‘f} (:‘,:; {\\\g‘.-l"-r\\lle;_ fl\hé'”ll‘l‘;}:l“l:)—_ allowed them to make up their minds, | S 10L0c0q" engagement between the| National Association of Dairy and wx:m:g;xo." e)t])e;lfnlozixlrl\'}ri :L e\,tm.(l)nyd. (a.uueu Brllmy‘!‘. 1; ‘rl.n;f‘l.w‘ld .h\::‘:;'w:‘!‘e dicated bs d they will iry to persuads us to con | iited Siates, Greal Britain and Mlk Iispectors. “Remade” milk is| the expenses of Ame Ds a reservation for Belgium 3 SEARCHING FOR SWINDLER PRESIDENT IS TO CABLE or two. clude peace upon such a basis. * * #f LheC B al action against Ger- | Powdered mill trained in England. hankers of that country are able to T icemants at, thiSypotd sl consl e, X pon ¢ France for mutual action against Ger-| ¥ : Dshennd. oo | e the il OF AUTOMOBILE DEALERS MESSAGE TO CONGRESS| Arranzements at t n Snz| “It is comical, indeed, to see at a| i ST MR TORO N ive to- | Official announcement that the participate, it is not limited to these ) A g R s Aan 1o tBy e | tempalic the probability of - the time like this the Germans seriously| M2nY again Lecome ageressive Lo-|p new British dirigible, will | SEARCHING FOR MEN countri The American representa- sy asents. are searching for Frauk| P o Brosiint wisone enos | continuing op dn “eastward pSssage’|prapeatug te s & vérston of the lssghel SOCIL TS CR IL IS sald that Fremior| oy Gyol st Atiantio: dash within WHO SHOT DOWN BALLOON fives at the Paris conference wers i g “emkned foom |'Ghith Meill He cabisd e o Bpalang. ession | Of_nations and plans for the recon-| gr#co TAS tealy 1 WIS (SN 0. ihe next three weeks, was made at| pishurgh, Pa, May 12.Pennsylva. Thomas W. Lamont of J. P. Morgan el iy S yich will be cabled to congress on| The continued trough of depression| ...ction of Kurope. They should put| ¢ 28! 9 Oedhat art! Atlantic City. N. J, = e e SYIVa- . nd Company, New York, and Jeroms guardhouse on Governor's Island| May 19, is expected to be exception-|in mid-ocean has given Captain Fred-| 4 3 DUL| 5, some of the early discussions, al- - .y i nia state constabulary men, detectives s % o el > : ealiias & aptaln 1| them all back in the cabinets at Wil 2 RES | General March, Chicf of Staff, said| of Allasheny wod famvonel : D. Greene. of Lee, Higginson and ast Friday and who is accused of | ally short. 1t is said it will not sub-| k P. Raynham and Harry G. Haw-| {hem all ba though the plans were consummated |, Seneral arch, Chiet of Stafl, said| or Aliegheny and Beaver counties and Company, Boéton swindling automobile dealers out of| mit the complete text of the peacelker, tne ish fliers mere waiting for | NeImstra: about the time of the high tension, (i e MO CETRE P PIAS 0T FAC) Pittsbureh police tonight are search- iy e e o 5 81300 by presenting a forged au- | treaty or the proposed Franco-Amer-|a chance to start on the trans-Atlantic| T which removed Premier Orlando from| itharawal of American froops from | ing for the persons who Jate Sunday Jorization o sell more than 1.000 mo-| ican engagement for joint military ac-|race. no indication of favorable| REWARD FOR APPREHENSION active participation in the council of LSt BRQ It 8 expected that alll prought down a halloon containing two BOTTLE OF INK PROVED cars and 2250.000 tires from the | tion ugainst Germany, both these sub- | weather conditions and they both fear| OF MAY DAY PLOTTERS| four. A The Putnam | Phalanx, garbed in| UNited States naval officers with high AN EFFECTIVE WEAPOM arm ouge &t Camp Holabird,| jec e L e Drea | Tl oo tlo 12 SeC) Ve Work, May 18— Palices Comi[i- (Because oL Talyis membership 10 tho) aolonii uniformsi/defe rattord: for|DoNed rifcs ncar Baden, Pa. The, sSkohegan, Me. May 12—A bottle of id. T e wants Speiche “u‘un«m on the president’s return. jaway w ith the full moon, only two missioner Enright announced tonight| 10(-m\-1-‘ triple allianc it s (.l "{\b\)n“fll to participate in the 132d an- 44}.. !\lu.\‘ |>l)o|:‘ ‘l} r:md!uunl» 20b- . ink, hurled by th matron of the harges of desertion and imperson-| His nearest associates said today|days off ling| that the police department would pay| Some Ireich quarters. It was aserious|pniversary celebration and parade ofi gii Mowarth —and Ensign William Woman's State Reformators at one § an officer, He isa drafied man| that thev were unable to account for| 'The Handley Pase crew assemblingt.."gisiantial reward” for the appre- | Omission not to include Italy in thel{he Fusiliers Veterans corps. | White of the Akron, Ohio. naval re-of two men who attempted to bresk st when arrested in Danbusy, Conn. | the reports published in_the French| Colanel John fwril Portes fving hoali|y ooy of the May Day bomb plot- | NeW Franco-American-British engage-| First successful launching of a com- | SV training station and was oue into that institution shortly after mid- he wore a captain's uniform and was| newspapers fixing June 13 as the date| Fellzstowe Fury”. ar Harbor Gracel B0 S (o ia s throw the couns| ment. plete concreto car float was made at| f Soven haloons which staried from night proved a very effective wea- starting a cross-contine) itomobile | for the dent’s departure s re- | are wel de he . Vice| =7 B e e b 4 Sl on: rds, any, N. T vat | 4 day i 3 e Atlan- 5 ad reached the E B Ay toRmobior the sident's departure and re-| {3 N "Mark Kerr, chief pilot, and| ry intoj a panic by mailing bombs to RUNAWAY GIRL ARRESTED Athens yards, Albany, N. Y. The hoat L rce to the Atlan-| pon, The man had reached the see Rt N W, | borts cabled from the United States| L= 601 nel B. W. Stedman, in | federal officials and prominent citi- | feet lang and is capable of car- - o . _{ond story on a ladder and his face _ Speich 56 Wented In Jersey|that he would reach Washingfon 'by|Listtenant Golonel B W. Stefman tuf o 2 | BY POLICE IN WATERBURY |rying seventen loaded freight cars, | ~According fo the police, the shooting| was pressed against screen when dis- b W gk g o "H}jl" '<“ gl 13. They said the president'sii a8 Of LS00 W Although post office inspectors, de-! Waterbury, Conn, May 12.—Si Commandants of naval districts 1‘.‘-v(n:~ \f._”’{’l, T‘_n\,u\e\!‘thi‘:- ?lnch;lst covered. Seizing the bottle, the : (3 70 Xt gl e bl hailf plans had undergone no change and|’® . ) partment of justice agents and the po-| tcen-year-old Minette Gold of Rosiin, | are being urged to assign a large per- | hullet Struck Tnsign White's cap. Then| nearest object at hand, the woman 0 await trial on a charge of embes- | were still dependent upon the signing lice of this and other cities have work- |1, I for whom the Metropolitan po- | centage of the personnel f , duty | @ fusiliade of bullets tore the gas:threw it, breaking it and drenching SRR Sy inspecters hie Has)of treaty | CHARGED WITH LARCENY ed constantly on the case since the|lice have been searching for the past(s0 as (o provide a reservoir of men bag but the pllots opened the safety (ne man's face with the contents, whils S R Le sy otk Loughhery | - OF WOOL VALUED AT $56,000| plob was discovered on April 30, nojien duys, was arrested here Saturday |t0 take the place of those to be dis- | yalves ad succeeded in landing near| je toppled over and fell to the ground. She Fraak McQuude and that he served| MANSLAUGHTER .CHARGE | Boston, May 12—On charges of con-|aITests have been made. The offer|on a charge of being a runaway girl.|charged from_ {ransports. 3 = hout accident. Starting to run away, the man en- - DY SRORGME M S S FOR AN AUTO ACCIDENT| Spiracy in connection with larcency|©f @ reward by Commissioner En-|The police anuounced her identity to-| Secretary Baker will appoint a S countered Sheriff John Mooers and - ] e 0 21| right was taken to mean that the po-|day und said her parents hayg itaken|board from the regular army, national| STRIKE AT GLENN FALLS the ink-bespattered one surrendered. . Greenwich, Conn., May 12.—Nelson|Of ool valued at $36,000, Samuel} 2 least, had despaired of solv-|ner nome. She ls the daughter af|guard and reserve corps, fo investi- | PAPER PLANT UNCHANGED The other escaped, though several = = s § Vinterbot Vi S| , at least, lespaired solv- 3 . S is e daughte 7| gua a ese c 0 e 1 B hi scaped, ' e WORLD JEWRY IN GREATEST | Biggar, charged with manslaughter as| Winterboitom of Winthrop, president| Vv v v g ans P Herman d, superintendent of the|gate court martial system in the army | 3 S shots were fired at him. T man who the outcome of an automobile accident| 3nd general manager of the Middle-| IN& the mystery by means of any Herman, (i 3 Stern of the Stern|and formulate recommendations to be| Glens Falls N. Y, May 12—The| Shots were fired at him. The mag Wi CRISIS IN ITS HISTORY | e O o el 11 o s 9=\ brook Wool Combing Company, John| CleWs so far obtained. S el s Torwarded to constess at coming ses | Sit in ihe strike pulp; | 23 CAMAA proyed 10 be VRSCESER 12 —The war huSihas peen freed from the complaint,| W- Coggeshall of Providence, R. I,| "~ According to the local police shs | sion. <3 iz > and paper mill workers union| ¢ this town a blow from which | ypon recommendation g fetant | treasurer of the company, and four NEW YORK DISTRICT s e e ilocalipolice iane 1o NS inics in the thirty-two plants generations and| Prosecutor White to Judge Mead to-| Others were arraigned in the superior| EXCEEDS LOAN QUOTA |went to Beacon Falls to find work in|INDICATIONS UNFAVORABLE ° rnational Paper Company SENATOR WADSWORTH TO P American Jews “in| day. “A jury in the sup court last| court today om indictment warrants.| Xew York, May 12—Victory loan|the rubber shops. When an effort FOR OVERSEAS FLIGHT| I8 unchanged tonight. President Burke| OPPOSE WOMAN SUFFRAG . i week ]t\.ud[;d ,4ryulrl?m‘nalge!~‘lua \lr~l E ul" -\igeg;\: uf:thfi{p Wool was the| Subscriptions for the New York fed-lwas made to detain her there she | rrespasse T ATy 15 1f Comiel o “3, ,-"\’3,.'” 7 ‘L‘;"{W‘((';‘}Mf‘l ‘I;o)‘.mfl. May nllr(-A]l slmm Sen: b 8, 0f Ghlcago,] cocuel, mothet of the _lad, Ly . 5 f 4 eral reserve district, tabulated up to|jumped out of the second story win- |, YOy S F S STRIE S S & he company | ator James W. worth, Jr., of New e e Gy o micago. | against Mrs. W, R. Coffin, whose ma-| property of English and O'Brien of At-ltho ciose of buslneks today, totalled|daw of a rooming house and made her|mender Jobn H. Towers the the action taken by the men but|York, speaking at a meeting to Red Cross cemmissio . i ha o 1 o AV e, th t P ve L ; keen-featured director of tihe no reply be 5 The 1 5 : Jared here todan upen | Ghine is said to have collided with that| lantic avenue, this city, and was as 50, exceeding the district's|escape to this rane Atlaniit e planned & “hop Dl been received. The locals held under. th vices of th e R A driven by Biggar and who had with| part of various lots aggregating three|quota of $1.830,000,000 by $52,766,950. —_— Lo oda ot the NG ant NCS 1 d to permit a sufficient|en’s Anti-Suffrage association of B v freatost | pon bt bov. - Biggar has been in the| million pounds that have been sent| Applications for honor flags were re-| PROTESTS MAKING GERMAN- R e B men to return to work to! sachusett a protest against social- s “ t{hospital with a fractured skull and|by that firm to the wool combing plant|ceived today from 223 communities,| AUSTRIA A WEUTRALIZED STATE | ohis Aot m paisturbance per makers in rumning off | ism, Bolshevism and woman suffrage, its b Dr bl wan|DPOW being convalescent has entered|in Bast Boston for treatment since|bringing the total up to 8§30. Ove [ DAy T vats so that it would not| declared his ovvosition to further cars of terrible warl.yit in New York state agzainst Mrs.| 1913 subscriptions entitling stars in add Copenhagen i May. | 12--Dr. _Ottolantic compelled: im tto spoil. This required only a few hours|extension of the { the federal ave de - ”"“y‘_jf' Dos na | Soffin, alleging $30,000 damages. Big-} In addition to Coggeshall and Win-|tion to flags were reported by 73 com- | Bauer, the foreign minist l‘“ B Conmandera Tome however, is| @t the members of the striking union| government in ion_of cen- ions .‘vrm»sl”"‘ -!”’.’” MJ" el v was held responsible for Cucuel's|terbottom, the latter's son, Edmund,|munities. Among the flag winning|ManR-Austria, AR fi}?t(‘\h‘no\‘ he “f’r'". maintaining absblute silence with re-|and paper makers well then left the| tralization and to woman suffrage. He i ebb and flow of fighting in Polnd.| death by Coroner Phelan and this led| and John' Parker, shipped were | communities was Bridgeport. e e oaon e roris i o T8l biasl mbrely pDlants: said that a constitutional amendment Austria, Crecho_Slovakia and Russit (o the manslaughter charge charged with conspiracy and larcency e e O T | Saying he Jrould llke 10 have the NO-4 conferring suffrage upon women un ki 1 Mih Tho oy hoparor —— - 91 000 pounds of wool, whilo Ben- | INTERFERED WITH SALE by the Vossische Zeitung of Bertin, a | join the division before the start, buc WHITE BEACH SANATORIUM _|doubtedly would come up i the next « children of fsrael is in the 5500000 | LIEBKNECHT MURDER charged with conspirasy ang with se OF (LIBERTYICORN NOTES|cony ot whlch Bas meen received Bere | B e e o cor e TS oD isd DG i v O ws of America, who are still finan- TRI TPONED| ot o COnBpitacY “( New York, May 12—Charged with|Dr. Bauer objected to the plan for|abie weathe ai k .| Hartford, Conn. May 12.—At the ¢ e allv sound and whese youn [Prseazas A I EosTEoN ik e eni conde. e violation of {he e¥pionage Jaw in hayv-|making German-Austria a_neutralized | Indications tonight were that the|mecting of the stite tuberculosis com- EC'Y WILSBON. HAS NO ration has not suffered so ter | yBorlin, Sunday, May 11—(By: The| . VOSsosnall was held in bonds of)f o Sempted to. interfere with {he|ctate, and condluded: “This smail|Weather will be unfavorable again to-|mission the capitol today the|S ON from the inroads of war | A P) trial of those charged|$ and the others in $6,000 each. sle of Victory Liberty loan notes,|German-Austria cannot exist alone.| MOTTON. s i ander A,|SUHeMONt was made that the White FEAR OF BOLSHEVISM S e i with having killed Dr. Karl Lieb- ool Ttaitkaom, o Hosslan. was oot Unless we Join with big Germany we| Whether Lieutenant Commander A.!Beach home at Crescent Beach'would| ~ew York, May 12— William B, Wil- AIR MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN | Iitchi and Rosa Luxemburg. thelCITY COUNCILMAN BROKE raigned before a United States com-|shall not even be German-Austria.” | . Re O e iaor s oMbt %ol be redy for the reception of patienis|son, secretury of labor, Bus 1o foar yp| facical soclalist leaders, went overitol = yp iRADIGAL missioner here foday and held for — — make up for the loss of Hme resultingpefore’ the summer ViSitors st thai Bolshevism will ever obtain a CHICAGO AN? CLEVELAND| yjonday after a detailed examination South Bea i1 i I:vso‘l{TH. SR grand jury action in $30,000; MISS MARGARET WILSON h’i v"(“‘t’f”_'f* o "”};‘,1“‘?‘,‘1“?_‘3‘ cent Beach were located in their cot-|foothold in the United States, he =aid e e on | OF WiknAskos. - IVennet. member of the' aie laurice| . rzicksons alleged offense was BIDS FAREWELL TO METZ, i L ot it s it e s and that before the s today at a luncheon of the United of air mail service between Chicago| A soldier, named Grandke, testified|Vennet, member of the city co the publication in the radical maga- # 2 | without a stop at Halifax was said to} there would be from 40 to Waist leazue of America. and Cieveland Thursday will advance| that Rosa Luxemburg was shot hy|lere broke up a meeting of “radi zine “Freedom” of an article attacking| SictZ Sunday, Ma 11— (French| be unknown here. in the institution. They will| “My reason for this belief,” he de- arried delivery of mail Dearing air| Licutenant Vogel after she had been|in Washington Hall this city, tonight | e, TSR O B C0CTe SHESTE) Wireless Service)—Miss Margaret =y Le children suffering from tubercular | clared, “is that we are develoned much mail etamps at Cleveland and Boston| pulled into the automobile despite| rher, Lo tore down a picture of a|g oo % profit mongers. Wilson, daughter of the president, |SHIPYARDS MAY SUSPEND troubles of the bome and glands more, from the standpoint of democra=- by sixteen hours and at Albany. N.| Grandke's protost lablet bearing « mumber of names and g bafe farowell to Motz Iast nicht at FOR LACK OF FINANCES |for whom the scaside is particy ey, than any country in Europe. We Y., and New York city and Springficld,| Lieutenant Vogel declared that he|ll® inscription peap uen, died - for oldiers’ concert Jat “which she sang.! ppj,gciphia, Ma 12.—Unless | beneficial. The general assembly ap-|can make progress without force, un- Ma ix hour istant Post- | was innocent, but Grandke said he|l1¢ fatherland, killed by = Unitea| VORALBERG FAVORABLE TO General De Maurhuy M. Presvel, | oo GiRSORYS ppropriated by con- | propriated 312,000 for improvements to ke some other countries. Force used aster General Pracger announced to-| could identify him and the other oc- | AleS bullets.” — Councilman Venn UNITING WITH SWITZERLAND/ the mayor of Metz, Were present. Onj for the work of the Emergency |the building. for overthrowing autocracy may be | cupants of the automobile. ud gone lo the meeting from a ses-| Berne, Switzerland, May 11 (By the| taking leave, Miss Wilson said: L e S osa ity “barore) theNenainar| |tho highest form of patviotism, but Under the arrangements made by Vogel will be called Monday in an ;)‘ L """"‘“- $ 5 A. P.).—As a result of a plebiscite held We now helong to one big family—| (8" ohi every shipyard in the| 13 MEN FOUND GUILTY FOR force used to detthrone democracy. is department, Mr. Praeger said, air|attempt to refute Grandkes festio e estod o until a platoon | Sunday in Voralberg. the westernmost| the League of Nations. [ will not say (inin will be obliged to suspend| ~MAY DAY RIOTING IN BOSTON trasom to the masses of the people.” mail from the middle and far west will| mony. of bolice restored order. ~While the | gistrict of Austria_and Hungary. on|goodbye to you, but au revoir. | be delivered in Cleveland and Boston on afternoon deliveries instead of the following morning as at present under INDICTED FOR MURDER tiain service. At Albany, New York OF TWO BOOTLEGGERS ity and Springfleld, he explained, Woodstock, Va., May 12.—indict- his mail will catch the morning in-| ments charging them with the murder tead of the afternoon delivery. of twn alleged bootleggers were re- ot turned by a svecial grand jury here loday against State Prohibit 1] ers TRANSPORTATION BitLs OF |\ 2&3inst Statc Probibition Offcors| STATE LEGISLATURE. $26578| tiweet and 1. A. Suliivan, The prose Harttord Conn, Mav 12.—The hill=| cuti torney presented evidence de- »~f transportation of the members of | Ligned to show that the officers killed | the genmeral assembly as presented at| Ravmond Shackleford and L D. Hu the state comptrolier's office up {o|Son on March 26 as the pair were date amount to $25,, 38. The tran: bringing an automobile load of whis- portation for 1917 amounted to $ 958.22. The difference is due to the fact that the session of 1919 was cight | officers when they were arraigned here. days shorter than that of its predeces- | after the killing. They were not o and in face of the inereased rate! present when the indictments were re- { incréased mileage charged. turned, key from Baltimore. A company of militia guarded the crowd was leaving the building, A: sistant Chief of Police William Cassi- dy tore red neckties and red arm bands from their wearers. No arrests were made, an; the question of uniting with Swil si- | land, 45,500 persons voted in favor of! against such a union. zer- e o AT WORK ON Dé;lNING nexation as compared AUSTRIAN BOUNDAR with 11,000 tions on government order: ling to a statement made toda: Commander J. L. Ackerson, assistant to Edward N. Hurley, c et ol Paris, May 12 (By (i Unitea Staies shipping board. egin, but the Swiss statcs themaelves| 2" oy ‘on the Aust ihdaries Commander Ackerton. Wo are near- EXPRESS CO. EMPLOYES VOTE |are to have a plebiscite on the ques-|, 4 completed the task of defining ing the end of our rope. We are in ke TO RETURN TO WoRK| "™ them thi afiernoon in 4 session with{same position as 2 man who has 315 New York, May 12.—The 9,000 strik the foreign ministers. Such progress 0 last him out the monih, but who ing cmployes of the American Railwas OBITUARY. was made that the members of the hopes for a $2,000 legacy to come. i e council believe that the Austrian T Vxpress company at a mass meeting Crawford Howell Toy. council 3 the. A + = foday voted unanimousiy to retun fo| Cambrifige, Mass, May 1%.—Craw-|ireaty may be compleied this w | POLICEMAN ASSIGNED wark tomorrow and leave the adjust-(ford Howell Toy, professor emeritus of = ment of their grievances (o their com- mittec and_officials of the labor de- partment of the railroad administra- tion. The decision was reached after the ‘strikers had listened to addresses! Ly government representatives, offi- cials of the American Federation of at bo: labor and representatives of the ex-|He was the author of several books on|number since the week of March Biblical subjects, press company. Hebrew and other Oriental languages ter a long illness. 31 NEW CASESeOF INFLUENZA Harvard Universi died today af- Dr. Toy, who was rn in Norfolk, Va., in 1836, and was uated from’the University of Vir- Hartford, Conn., Mav to the records of the 12.—Accordi tate departme & 3 of health there were 21 new case ginia in 1856, served as an active pro- | influenza in the state reported dur fessor at Harvard from 1880 to 1809.|the past week. This is the s when the number reported was 29, IN THE STATE LAST WEEK TC BRING BACK KIDNAPPER | Iiartford, Conn, May 12.—Governor Holcomb has designated Lieutenant ng! Robert Bridgman of the state police to ent, bring from New York KEdward W. of | Curtiss of Torrington, who is held oa iz | charges of kidnapping his sixteen- vear-old daughter and slandering Judze Lucien F. Burpee of the super- ior cowrt. man of the| Poston, May 12—Thirteen men ar: rested during the May disturb-' LLOYD GEORGE NOT TO RECEIVE ance in the Roxbury were WALSH, DUNNE AND RYAN found guilty today of rioting and May 12 .(By assault on a police officer. Senterices Héte {hit-D: ovd Ged of a year and a half in the house of & B T e Sthers | wore 8iven ix iforeq his decision (o feceive Frank e e ) amposed On NG| b Walsh, Edward F. Dunne and Mi- n\.)‘h b ‘v‘<lj‘}!L:>1IL(l ‘l:il/l\fllcct;:)l:.l‘fl' chael F. Ryan, renresenting American ers were placed on trial as as{1rjsh socictics. The reason ziven fs these’ cases: had ‘beon “disposed OF, | L s onotion which has: Aciatn . frte the visit of the Americans to Ircland. DATES FOR CONVENTIONS TO RATIFY LEAGUE COVENANT|MERRITT OUT OF STATE % New York, May 12.—Dates for fifteen BOARD OF EDUCATION state conventions (o ratify the cov-| Tariford. Conn, May 12—overnor cnant of the League of Nations were|tfolcomb today accepted {lm resigns- announced here tonight by the League|tion of Congressman Schuyler Merritt 10 Enforce Peace. They include: of Stamford as & member of the state New Haven, Conn, May 24; Pitts-board of education. No appoint burgh, Pa.,»june 4, and Trentem, N. J., to fill the vacancy was made by 4 Tune § (tentative). zovernor, , ‘ 4

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