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VOL. LXI—NO. 116 POPULATION 29,919 NORWICH, CONN., MAY 16, 1919 10 PA GES—76 COLS. PRICE TWO CENTS ~ SEAPLANES 100 HEAVILY DED FOR OCEAN FLIGHT Fact Was Discovered When They Made an Attempt at a “Hop Off” For the Azores—The N.C-1 and N.C.-3 Refused to Rise From the Water With the Heavy Load of Fuel Cabled Paragraphs U. S. Ships Arrive at Smyrna. Paris, May 15.—The United States battleship Arizona and four United States cruisers have arrived at Smyr- na, according to an Athens despatch. THE FIRST “TAP DAY” AT YALE SINCE 1916 New Haven. Conn., May 15.—In the first ‘Tap Day” at Yale since 191 three men this afternoon refused elec- tion to Skull and Bones, the leading senior sociely, und three others turn- ed down election o Wolf's Head. The three who rejected Skull and Bones ‘Escaped Dirigible C-5 Dropped Into the Sea A British Steamship is Stand- ing By—Destroyer Edwards is to Salvage the Airship. t. Johns, N. F, May navy dirigible (-5 which escaped its moorings here this afternoon drop- istrian Peace Terms Complete Embody Demobilization Austrian Army and Prevent |, Future Conscription. (By The Associated Press.) Although the peace terms which the jallied and associated powers are to i Condensed Telegrams 12 abolished the cable censor- ship. .and denied it had decided | surrender the former Kaiser. U Th price of ice was raised to §2 a ton in Chicago by the large retaile Mrs. Theodore Rooseveit returned |from Europe on the steamship Giu- | seppe Verdi. Shoe men estimate emigrants to of re- rning home take eight pairs of with them. | According to Ukrainian reports berg failed completely. American troops will Polish attacks in the region of Lem- | SPARTACAN FORCES HAVE LOST CONTROL OF LEIPIG 'Driven From Their Last Remaining Stronghold By Govern- ment Troops Under Gustav Noske—It Was the First not partici- ™ : were “fapped” for Seroll and Key.|Ped into the sea about $3 miles off|Present to the Austrian delegation are PiC in the e ettoctad, it Military Operation Conducted Se‘;‘:dy By the Govem By x They were: Charles S. Heminway, of |Shore, according to.a radio message| Virtually complete and report has it Wi Teported in Paris. i igni rmisti —Both Have Made Stops Near Their Mother Ships to|sroouivn: oim Croshy, o Mies. received tomight by the craiser Chi- | that next Wedneaday has Been chosen _War e an s ment Troops Since the Sigring of the Armistice. A olis, and B. L. Lawrence, 't Hi ago m an unidentified British{as the day when the Austrians ave tp MMOUNt of wool on hand April 12 “oble: iy, i - v bei dfarred i Discharge Fuel and Reduce Weight—N.C-4 Has Ar-|X'; SrSLER; stcumship. : ing | e, Called before. the ‘peacecongress, Va3 325,000,000 DAz i LB e o b e Noteves o Talitay s . Those refusing Wolf's. He: 4 o seamship sald it was standing|the negotiations may ‘he delayed by |, KOPOFts from bituminous mining!c)=mdle. cntrante of the tr ary ployes were e of the objective bf rived at Trepassey and May Get an Even Start With|onn 5. "Finis, Frtagenonis aere by the dirizible, The dectroser s Tedson of the fact fhat Hungars, Qstricts indicato there has been i GUSUAY) Noske, mecretary for military ployes wero aware of e i " heaa Putterson, New Yorl .| wards which went ouj in pursuit of Where extremely unstable conditiong 4Stinet gain in weekiy outpus. Leiy & S iToine. stronbROMY atraored s Assembl o sabi Her Sister Planes. Jennings, New York. The former twg|the blimp after it wab blown to sea stll exist, has failed to. apposnc Gt * Aeroplane output by Erance, ltaly e e O T i ) Ul 11 VA Were picked by Skull and Bones and[WWas notified by. wirele its position | gaies to go.to St. Germain, jond Britain from Jan. 1.t Occ..i,[30 0 RUarincans omiguntay. avis the Of COIDHE S e Herg ox o repass N. T May 15 —The hoping for a getaway. The NC-3[the latter was elected to Scroll and|2nd started at once to salvage the air- The council of four Thursday con-| Was more than 45000 machines tico, (hit anly. miltary operation: lof that. Negke's steeasth has reashil Pith vicited ‘the NC-4 on thel fommander John H. Towers' flagshiD, | Key. ship. A | {iued discussion of the military terms Messages throatening violence T D tm - G o GaLad bty S Sty the Dotnc ke bo hiiy ok Lc;id;:g of the navy's trans-Atlantic followed 18 minutes later. 4 Ihe Hdnor (of insing e ftagt fman | Diuns of the UnliediStates navy fox’ 10710 Smbodied 1n the Austrian com- they sign e inose Aayere Te-|German government forces. according for trouble-makers, formerly having lay, compelling her to| A short time later, however. Both| “tapped” went to David L. Tngalls, of |2 trans-Atlantic ifight by dirigible re-Daci e oLl ds dsserted, not jonly;celved by the Chinese 'delegation. . {10 o manon: reathiig. Dl artay. had his HEGOS DIl 15 oiaiaris vol. ham, Maes., for repairs,| reappeated and coming to a stop near| Cleveland. former American naval ace, | Selved a severc Jolt when the glant|Will require demobilization of the Aus-! New Jersey highway program for (o Mformati i " unteers to suppress the Spartaedn e ttention today to the NC-1 the mother ships, began apparently 10! who made Skull and Bowes. | Tre neer | “blimy from her moorings in atrian army and prevent future con- the current year includes 10 miles of b abBesvdios. 6F" Noslo's spitiges’ Haubies L Book she o “Hubt ‘gps i Jing them harbor-bound discharge excess fucl to reduce their sicoted to Skull and Domes g | gal wept out fo sea soon | scription, but \will call “for the dis. IDroved ronds at a cost of $4,500,-| oo abbearance of Noske's soldlers troubles in Rerlln and the Rulit gs NC-4 caught up with them weight. A second attempt to “hob off* Forest Van Sivck of New York, cap- |After she had arrived from Montauk|mantling of the famous Skoda worke, 000. ! o that. e remilfing casGitied Tog ife HrdBiseans and sUn Bey NERe g ovaritis *HORS was not made, however, and the biz| tain of the basketball team Jasi wan. |POINt. after heing in the air continu- |Austria's great armament facconer oi Bavid Tod, forty-two years old, a rtadttosonly two ien wolaiill| Sresdtv b e L ¢ landed here at 6.37 Hali-|scaplanes returned to their mOOring son, Scroll and Key got Charles I, |0UsIY for twenty-five hours and forty-| Vienna and Prazue, where the menstar wealthe banker of Younactos Troop movements . foward. Leipslg Once ny is v New York time), swoop- places. (k| Faherty of Chicago, who probably will | AV% minutes | Bowitzers and other big guns used by died at his home of typroid-DReU- | pegan ten dnys ago. bus they Wore ate there awill rera z moorings in the harbor over The appearance of the NC-4, Whick|pe captain of nest | seams. mebenan| The destrover Edwards immediate-|the Teutonic armics Gueing. the s complished in such a manner that they can nests in all Germany d NC-3, which had just had been sighted shortly after the|team, and b. D¢ Schrefber of - Shact|1¥ Set out it pursuit, with orders - toiWere made. cted no attention, the soldiers remaining centers are along the easte n er an ineffectual attempi NC-1 and NC-3 taxied down the har-'jils’ N. [ who is likely o b captain |Fing the IIZ gas bag down with anti-| Premier Clemenceau during Thurs 1on, nenselves believing they were mere- ern front. i 10 zct away on the 1,350 mile flight to bor, was Dbelieved to have influenced of next year's crew. ~Others olected |ircraft artillery if nec : en | day discussed with Signor Orlando and ard de- ’ i Azor Commander Tqwers in his decision (0 wepe: if the Bdwards is able to bring bac lul’dronl Sonnino the claims of italy \with ry. — - —_— Licutsnant Commander A. C. Read postpone the “Hop off” so that all three ™ Sxa and Bone Feir Sargent,| Wi “blimp” hefore some serious mis-|resard to Fiume and the Daimatinn Withdrawal of $950,000 in’gold from 5 i " “"4 hoped to have his machine planes might start together. | New Haven: 2o 5. Saffary Lonreent| fortune befalls her, It probably will|coast. which are still unsection . thy. o 000 in'gold from | 51 PERSONS PERISHED | PEnsYLVANIA weLcomMED b eady to fly wi The NC-4 was apparently unharmed’ Gonn.. James McHenry, Baitimore equire some time to repair the {1t is reported that the Americans re- nt to South America was an- | Wihen LUAL BARGE SUNK| HER SONS FROM BATTLEFIELDS Str DN they are able by her flight from Halitax, but an ex- g™ 'Winter, Chicago: L. C. Adame,|38¢ which may have resulted*from her |main indisposed to sanetioning the sounced. Poiiswouth, N. k., May 1o Philadelphia, May 15 —Pennyylva- way tomorrov amination will be made tonight to do-| L. wrance’ N Yo Henry R goms [fall into the ocean |turning over of Fiume to the Italians, An order for about 193,000000 feet ! ivuc caudics, widi the Gao.icer nia_welcomed home from the batth T w of the NC-4 owes termine .whether any repairs are Spantung, China:’ Morehead Patter. | Lieutenant Charles G. Little of New-|anothe rreport is to the effect that M. of lamber for Is wits received | plisuiis, CIHULE LIE Ciblaln’s fi of France today former cit- B it ke b necessary before the “big jump.’ | CIAMERE China: Aorshead Patter- |y o lase, who w e Trumb'ich, head of the Juzo Slav the Dc s Bxploitation & rurowned wheir wie coal aden barge | izen soldicrs, officially designated % anes (0. the fac NC-4 left Halitay ihis morning!Now " York: Frank b, Totommon|of the C-5 after her crew had been commission, and Colonel Honse oy Mipmg il 5 sanicoke, ownea tue Poucr|the Twemy-Bighth Division, but NC-3_refused Halifax time (842 New York Ainneapolis; Francis T. Hobson, New |bundled off to bed aboard the cruiser Thomas Nelson Page, the 4 Navy Depariment has practically | 1 tation Cowpany of New Yors | proudly acclaimed by the people of er this afternoon with the| time), but was compelled to land 30 yoric;"A. .’ Schermerhorn, New York; | Chicage, was almost carried away by |ambassador to Ttaly, have ¢ IR ‘el i P it A Reiits TaE T SHaaE (e | it State 2o the Shen* s uel which had Deen minutes later at Storey Head for re-|gton Hadden, Brooklyn, ’|the fugitive gas bag while making a ;l_gv formula of a compromise on -mei on, steel for build- | tuua Captam Wilham Gray aad| vi ng suftered more eas- o g e e iy s nes. ehn¢! Scroll and Key: Seymour H. Knox,|Rervy attempi to deflate it. : Tmeseny ing_battiesh i Auei Mcoougall, @ deck hand, tne | ualties than any other National Guasd ommanded by Lieuten- res the flight s Her s Buffalo; W. D, Whitney, New Haven; | Seated in the blimp's nacelle when| A refusal to consider the note of the Surplus food worth $53,000000 held | oniy suseivors wore. peked up ‘be | neties than s more dead, 2 mmander P. N. L. Bollinger, | fiving time for the 460-mile irip was woia LD By E,jshe broke gway, he seized the rip cord | German peace delegation regarding in- hy the American Expedionary Forces|ine coast guard ai Hye Beach after| wounded and missing recovied on s axied off down th 5.01 p. m. six hours and lwvn[; minutes, making . pjchar Washington: . G. W, Husted,|2nd gave a tug which should have ternational labor legislation has been was s broad, the War D ad drifted about in small| pages of its glorious history than ang x time (4. k time), her average speed T3 an Bour.| peeys ill, N. Y. J. T. Lawrence, Short |0Pened up the big envelope 'fi’d l_u-v-];:“'; :\(”{"(.;‘,‘. u‘v”u»ltmm:un;‘nrvrl‘c-(gmv ment announced X for sev hou similar organization except the First, e et . {Jtils, X Fovert T Hamill, 1iins- e e i St Germwn com | U coheslidation: of | tha |, (Bela The Naitiicoke was the last of a| Second and Third divisions of the reg- 1 dale, TIL: Evans Woollen, Jr, Tndiana- | . Towever, and Lieutenant Little, lcations have been referre Locomotive Co. and its subsidiaries |sirig of three barges in town of the! ulars, virtually all of what is left of FORD IN LIBEL SUIT SENATOR KNOX OPPOSED poli Iph P. Hanes, Winston-Sa- ing he would be unable to bring|hette conference commissions for re- will be effecicd before the close of tug Triton and bound from Perth | this magnificent fighting force passed TO CHARGE PRO-GERMANISM A LEAGUE OF NATIONS lem. X. (. tho sulp down, leaped out from alparts he current month. | Amboy, J. ior Portiand and|in review before nearly two millions e sians, Mich, Miy 16.—No-| ‘Wasbingtor, May, T Natitoginnis| /W Head: C. 7. Gordon, Jr,, of [helght of T fect. Ilis only injury was Count Von Brockdorfl-Rantzau, head — Emil Swenson, noted _consulting| Koexland, Me,~ According to Captain|of person ! i The $1.000,000 | cid” would be. (he effect of America's | Brookville, Pa. I.'S.Hemingway, g, | srained ankle. = 5 7 of the Gorman delegation at Versail cer and writer on technical sub- | Gray, he and McDougeil were on| Philadelphia, used to military pa- b Henry Ford against »|entfance into the League of Nations:NeW Haven; Charles C. Holmes, Faii| The e: e the C-5 fol rrfv\r N wam:‘vl o Berlin \aespatch ;o j died at hi shome in Pittsburgh | watch about 1 a. m. when they dis-|rades from the days of the American Rt i et 8, will at-|under the revised coveaant. . Acclaceq|River,. Mass;: John W. Andves, long strus byl sailorsiitrom the|ve informed nis aisociates: that the fellowing a paralytic stroke. |covered that their craft was smkiog | revolution, probably wus never more - the Tribune in|Senator Knox of Pennsvlvania, former | llaven; Walier Miliis, 'Chicago; Rol- |eruiser Chicago o prevent its injury) beace treaty as it stands cannot be “Women who engaged in war ser-|by. the siern, ‘rhe barge went dows | thiilled thar . the siget ot fight- ary preparednes |secretary fo state and a republican|crt L. Fisher, New York: Charles i Ll S pat S S e e Sl ‘,‘;‘ TSl 10 service including yeomen (f), army |so rapid 1at they had mo time to!ing machine of 15,000 men marching, K e | member of the senate forcign relations | Garland. Fdgewood, Pa.: C. D. Mun-|its n plac bt Sevevall fiire 'of, fHia Cormas dotoint oy faana- clerks, es and marine corps girls, | arouse Gray and the children, | heads erect and shoulders squared, n v to the new |committee, in a statement iss Wallingford, Conn.: anc Bl i i S Efrea to Tat f‘;}“L OWMd are cligible in the American Legion. | wio e ep Lelow, or (o warn | through a wildly cheering lane of peo- rv here this afternoon by At- | day Rronyville, N. ¥. of the sailors, inz to guy ropes,| e N naocument the Steamship Kaiscrin Auguste Vie- | the engincer. They suceeded in put- | plo eight and one halt miles long, | day : e Sl by tHe diaeihle of which could not be carried - A Murph counsel| The senate, Mr. Knox aserted, ' has mble, Haverford, Pa. thrown down by the & 1 L ried toria one of the German vessels!ting off in the small boat just as the| Major General Charics H. Muir, af- tor M power to amend the peace treaty. | Paul; John 1. {lamiine,| inal twg but none i LR Sy, lturned over to the United es, | vestel disappeared beneath the | feetionately known to the rank and 7 i b ik s 1 “The sontanti e ‘senate, | Chicago: Collier Platt, New York: W.| - The loss of the blimp v ; | will leave Brest for America with | water. file as “Uncle Charlie” commander of ' of il Tnicrrogators o the | which: under e Constitition et |D: Piser. Fast Orange, N, Ji C. D|disupoinument to' Liculenaut Com-|BAKER SAYS THE WORLD 'h absence of tho Nantisoke was| tho! divisions 160 the Hacade stosniie o RV i ot o tlon, Tt ow bridge Lake’ BoreptAni] mander Emery W. Coil and his crew | NEEDS THE BALLOT BOX| Census Teport shows there was|noticed by the crew of the barge|on “The Minstrel” a magnificent ane will try to prove,” said Mr.|not give its advice and consent upon e aiye Desnltela Bty foe et A0 Naw YorE The world needs | €0nSumed_in April, inclusive of lint-|anead an hour later and they suc-|imal that has won biue ribhons in 4 at the Chicago Daily Tri- as it chonses to impose.’| A COMMISSION OF COTTON e i v 1500 smile. ovass| the bullot ‘box Slap of War Ba- |08 SDRPR PR Jies o icoltonl] cded. tn)plenallietiaiitie, Atfer yiany DUme RPN ani i s campaign for preparedness in my opinion, whoily un- i h & aekforime | Ker ‘declired: intan address at the Ma- | compe w 1 the same fanchoring the-other t rges the he occasion by Miss Constance as doinz so solely in an effort to| contrary to precedent.” MAGNATES SAIL FOR EUROPE|irom Montauk Point sith a peform- |ier declur Opera’ House ight, [ MONth fust year. Ik crew made u search for thc| Vauclain, daughter of the president | New Yol ia e record which they were cohfident | tro onight, 1 : ambr United Sates in 4 war| Regarding the vevised Covenamt for| ,Now Tork, Mav 15— spocial com-{ance tecord witeh thes were uohfident | [opglian, Oore | Howse, | tonight| MRl S5 Shnts of the internal ke helieving she had|of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, with Mexico so that American muui- | the league, Mr. Knox made the follow- | Mission of American cotton manufac-| would have brought the » attempt | Ment and monument fund of the 165th|Fevenue bureau have heen dispatch- n adri discov- | General Muir received a wonderful s o il e s Sl Rl o 2 v turers, ‘appointed by the _cxecutive from the navy department to attempt | Bent New S¥oon 101d. - 3y ed to all parts of the country to study | t house floting on the| Ovation. After marching along eight of being shipped to the ene-| “Itis my intention at a conventent| SOMMIltec of the World Cotton Con-|the oversca Mot Blite Toe SO0 MO s commercial and industrial practices | water but found no trace of the rest| miles of the parade route, the gen- i rmany. Does any member time to ms!ou\.c the revi ston at some | S En eatlea for Burope. toda ans s ine over Awalon| "Mr. Baker characterized !'rr‘smn}“"\""? tin lines 02 business. : {of the vessel. e I;W: his staff reviewed the hoys ury hold views or has he held|length, with & view 1o Ehawios. oo s|next fall, sa or Turope tods a t 1D o lcondibons etk ustralia may become a customer| It was slortly before 6 @ 'm. when | for the last time as an organization. ength, W wing, as Il ppe sieq Saltic nvestigate| Peninsula, the southeastern point of | bied water 1| : / ws wh would prejudice him|claimed: in an address delivered. . inf {35 Steamenip Baltlc tfo investigateFeninsuls the foutheastern pout Sl CLl ™ 0% %8 of the oivilized morld'or|0f Americail shipvards. now. (hat|the patrolmt the Tve Hebon conmt — igainst {air consideration of evidence|Pittsburgh, on May 2. that the revised 2 g R sty 3 Shaltas o t, ceeking the landing|men, women and children actually |resident on Tas modified the | cuard station sighted the small boat|BRITISH DIRIGIBLE TO MAKE this contention draft -is mora objectionable than the | Pational relations between textile, ju~fcruised about, seeki he 2l starving.” " jorder prohibiting construction injin whicu ajluae uray and McDou- The jurors aif disclaimed the possl-[origigel. one. that the changes-do notf “aicies ia various parcs-of; the woriTi{fretatng Tere Which was knofon tp WerlRanBEC, o o0iis of Taw ana or.| Uhis country fou: forsign ocount. | eail RAN take et ane o T it of prejudice, “Sinco meet the oblections g0 generally mede .y, (et delesation will, xemals jyalercl dnlv vy radio descriptioh Badiod, 5 N o ot A vord| Confidence was expregsed by man- | them sshore Atlantic City, N, I, May 15.—Word e fury, ail but one tb thgioricinal and thit . waula: ey SiEme St monthe wisliinge B el beibs, mecelyed trom SUHE Mase | CCE t e e e of the Vietory Loan compaign e = was received st the Pan-America e farmess will be permitted to re : $oik icide t _ i manufacturing associations in Liver-|sbrve B e Tost: aith, hot GhIs T for: | cooklyn that when all returns ar Aeronautical convention here today T homes ‘at i, Tadge| (e tate sneh 4 compac. nad furtiser| POOL Manchoster, London, Rotterdan| tion, for while he base Sl I T STt i fonmof | et el e S | TOACONTINUETO IS8 UE from Washington that the British afe . particalarly emphatlc In}that without* aufhority fromtHespeos| Srissels, Gnent Lille MiHAvrerdid | theiveirings of the. sending statlon SRUCEATENt DU 6 80 or neede | 000,000, The quota was $60,000,000 REVENUE STAMPS FOR BEER!authorities have specded up thelr e cainst discussing the [pie the treaty-making power, nor in. | P3ls. - Later the commission willifrom the C-5. the C-5's navigators in- | (“We know what ihe world needs. 003000 he aucts was senpunone | BEFSEHE the dirigible R-24 on a deed congress, cannot delegate to any| break up into smaller groups to visit|terpreted them as the ship's bearings|We have it in the bal ot Europe | Other forest products from Washing- | With an oninion od by Atlantic and that ft Tribune la pressed the be-|five, nine or other number of repre- | [taly, Switzerland, Portugal, —Spain,|trom the O amander Coil sighted|scelding Tiberly came. o this counipy | ton, Oregon, Tdaho and Montana 1o {General Palmer holding it to be the Was probable the English craft would pro-Germanism | sentatives of foreign governments,| Norway and Sweden. : Bventually, Comma o nahen d ‘set up our free insii. | Canadian destinat were nsked of | “lawful duty” of the internal revenue | set out in a day or two. ade makes certain | powers that the people have delegated | The increase in manufacturing costs,|a narrow gauge railroad which he fol-| 40¢ heve neiped set up our free i ihe Interstate Comemrce Commission|burean to collect a tax on malt bever-| Officials of the convention. who had a ou be llowed tojto thémior resctven tojinemueiies 2] 2 Snpnenliinimfcenation [ifcade IIILLD Booline LD 0N o et Mont 1o Barers oot by sthe m Pacific and Great | ages with an alcohol contest in “ex-|expected that facilities here for hand- eont the immense amount of evi- sl i the _crippling o te¥tile organizations| Topsall was then recognized and i- jof these men went lo Burope to save |} the Northern T cess of that permitted by law,” is-|ling the Bnglish ship would be com- nd testimony it has gathered in France, Belgium and Russia, and es-|rect course was laid which took m. * America e 18- | pisied hetors Hax acrivallcactg i CatThe time the alese: | BRAZIL INQUIRES ABOUT pecially the rapid rise of the Japanese|dirigible toward Quidividi valley. ot Lo o B anpkel | er - taten. L e SRR [ month: bR SR kn i 1IL. SIET B g By S B g TRANSFER OF SECURITIES| textile industry. are some ot the ef-| Lioutenant T. V. Lawrénco wis at|lish piirpose and cume out with hee| e o5 IGAN SENATORIAL fattempt will be made by {he revenus nounced by Geners] L. L. O. Charlto, had becom urning nec Rio Janeiro, May 15.—Deputy Mauri-| fects of the war which have brought|the wheel and effected 4 landing o astatied” ko COMMITTEES MEET TODAY' bureau to prohibit the manufacture of British attache at Washington, imme- the conten! of counscl} cio Lacerda has requested the cham-|about thc appointment of the com-|elicited exclamations of appreci ca T g & Washisizton, Mas 15 Nfaetin £ beer pending a decision by the fed-|diately got busy. Alan B. Hawley, tha Detroit manufacturer thut | ber of deputies to demand urgent in-| Mission to visit Europe for the world|from Eritish airmen who had gathered | | ashinglon, My 15 seti SE cral Gistrict const of Mew Yors a5 ol president o fi Atro Cigh of MRS ience irrelevant and that | formation from the government cotton conference and_ihe American|to welcome airship. NATIONAL AMERICANIZATION i publics t oo SHUBILITEE 0 percentage of alcohol rendersjand Henry Weodhouse, director of the on properly before the | whether it has official kno cotton manufacturing industry. i = CONEERENGE HAS CLOSED| 115, C0TiEee (00 comtecs Wil e er intoxicating j |Atlantic City air port, hurried to ' N o ;_“' e CeE et el e A W ! ELIHU ROOT AN ADVOCATE OF Washingion. May 15.—Combined | tion before the party conference to he| Instructions to this effect were Is-|Cape May in a seapiane, "'_h’,".. T < v beied | France ,J" tIr-...mshvl to the CHINESE JOURNALISTS UTILITARIAN WAR MEMORIALS| recommendations of mang experts on| held Saturday night, |sued today by Revenue Com- |rangements were made to “st: b‘fi: : o laintie States Braziliun securitios in pay- HAVE FORMULATED PLEA| New vork, May 15.—Utilitarian warj velations with foreizn born cit The 'Sicering committee will tuke | Missioner Roper coicident with an_ | Engilsh “limy’ should ~ she _arrive T0 PROTEST MASSACRES OF it == | Peking, Weanesday, M memoriale i (the form ot | bridwes|[Were|lven io/the mierior denertment| up: (he proposal fof remove seversl|Pouncement of inodarformey izenerals| sheat ot Siiseieduls TEvgUIRIESS " = BRAttE e A P, hinese parks, cols and high wre dan-| today at ihe close of ti 1tiona jobs from the patronage roll, | OPinion revenue officers also were di- e i Cape JEWS IN POLAND AND GALICIA| .0 the course of an attack upon the|the A P Chinese | e | s, “The. American Federation of| Americanization conference, T il SaTeRatI ‘yoming, recied by the commissioner to coop-|the nest vacated by the C-5 at Cape JEWS IN United States recently Madeiros de|bled in Peking have despatched a tel- | zerous, the America Mondell of Wyoming, L e de her successful o Yok i —Approsimately | Aihuquerque. one of the mect poomin: |egram to the American, British and| Art was told today by Elihu Root. one lendations will be used as a basis| republican leader, announced. ~ TheiSrate closely with the department of|May when she made her successiil 490080 Jewish members of trade un- | ent Jonrastiste of Breri arrorn- | ionch delegations at Parts rasistns| of the speakers af the annual convens| for a compreher programme of| toinm 1150 will discuss (he ad- L e D L e e — 2 he | ston work for the day|the 1 ;A Not id that the|upon the return of Tsingtau and the | tion of the organization. | solidifying the ous racial | visability of asking the party con-|the act prohibiting the manufacture of |anchorine phice of the B-0% ook Wednesday afternoon. | {reite i ea aits e b %}:q“zrv:nrn<'e'rfnuu‘ nc e U | 1o he danger lies” he said, “in the| ments of (he nation. ference to make a general declaration' intoxicating beverages after May 11.|petitor for overseas hon e ] pited States was desirous stain- | former G sions nina. : et T details of the recommendations were| of . eramiiaa ok, Presumably, under these. instructions e ay o1, as a part of the general Dro- | ine ne pe e payment of the debt| Thev also adopted a resoltion ask-| fact that the project may be seized| Details of the recommendations were| of jolicies regarding legislative work. L g at ‘they claim (0. o of" rance. and Tretama o bomi ooy ing the Dress of the Wortd fo suport| upen by individudls for selfish pur-|not made publ was under-| * The meeting of the con on |16 was learnied, revenue agents will be- | MONUMENTS AND BUILDINGS res of Jews in Po-| Brasil's debts to those pow China’s plea for justice and fair treat-| poses. ~There never has been a manf stood that o basic sugges- tees, called 1o consider filling $in at once to report all instances of DESTROYED BY GERMANS t was announced to- | \Washington despatches d that|ment whd' ever did anything whose name tions was that all such work should| s number of republican vacancies on!the manufacture of malt beverages asi S0 00 T o B P acy 3 sb-committee on ar-| propogals had been made at Paris by| Peking was heavily guarded today, | was mot \ with av to| be kept absoljtely free of e nd| unimportant committees, probably will evidence on which to base possibla] SO0S ¥, 4= e i torical «ngements of the committee for the|tha RBritish and French sovernments|Which is the anniversary ofg Japan's! cover some i | d by another contest over the Prosecutions ifollowing a decision ““,“ snuments and dings completely ens: Jew Poland. | that the United States accept as part|Uitimatum to China. The studen ‘War memorials in all their phase | sal to increase the persouies o ew York court. e diraged i Sttan ot work Wil greceds a | socneet for Tonns: amiatens Gy demonstrations \wers abanjened stiar | were dlscussed kers at the) GENERAL BLISS HAS he steering committee. Suporiers of = = | Gorman inv: nortiern \as meeting in Madison Square G notes and bonds of some of the South|5tudenis who were arrested in con- | convention. Sharles Moore, ch an | ARRIVED AT COBLENZ| th¢ proposul @l.o plan {o submit it to PRINCE OF WALES LOOPED {lias been prepared hy Louis Marin, en called s o protest against the| American republics, including Bral,|nection with rioting on Sunday were | of the genéral commiftee on that sub-| - ARRIVED [ the party conference. e THE LOOP IN AIRPLANE | uoneral budget reporier, for preséhs ssacres, and wi clude furriers, | which they hold. This plan had been | liberated. Ject. o0k a fling at New York city's| | Coblenz Tues A House democrats who also will hold -3 i aro oo |tation to the chamber of deputieg workers, tailors, waistn approved ek ol | war' decorations. declaring the spectic- | 3 7= b r p: conference Satur will N itreal). |y ok will'dsolde th int of mon- kwear makers, painters, e lar elements had overruled rea lart,| OF staff of the Americ orces, o ¢t a party leader. W some op- Wa | Bty of =ora: i Ly bunting, flags and cheese cloth. | Was a dinner guest of Major Gen-| i wupporteds declared today that he S¢ s over Londen Lot ‘monuments and’ D) - LAKE PLANT, BRIDGEPORT| Bosion, May 15.—Melvin W. Hodg-| Harold &. Butienheim, sceretary of| Hines in ce of Wiel at| Would win . easi Representative plane and twice experiencing the toriit | Cides 219 mosuments PG Moo Hegs NOT TO OPPOSE SEATING OF Bridgeport, Conn,, May 15. — The don, a former lieutenant in the Unit- | the national committee on memorial| O othe Third| Kitchin of North Carolina, demo of spinning in an a ne e Urio sty (AR SENATOR-ELECT NEWBERRY | submarine R-25. tie sixth of the R ed States air service, flew from Sau- | buil made an_earnest plea for seneral Pershing fs duel oor Jeader in the lust congress, This, however, was'not the first trip FOISIY CHIABRT 0 oo pudings " ngton, May 15.—Senator Mar-) Series of boats to be launched by the £us to Atlantic City, N. J., today inl the erection of community houses us;! & o ”j;‘,‘ SUtenaay ) W democrat ould onpose t of their heir apparent {o they &« "eEf EROE ved beyvond O e democratic leader, and Senator| Luke Torpedo Bout company, slid from| three hours and 39 minutes. as 2 memorials. He declared this form of| 0f Luxemburg and will procced to | Other supporters said (hat t tish throne, for during the N i b Ty e merene of Ohio, retiring chairman| the Ways at 1215 foday in the pres-|cOmpetifor for a trophy and cashi memorial was most fuvored by the| London next h Gen o crats had foiled in months he was with the Canadian ar-|hope of restoration include the STeIY e ate nrivileses and elections| €fice of a large number of naval offi-|prize, to be awarded Boston | soldiers ST Tt £ alio) are foRa) ott to get party leaders, in-ymy in Irance when hostilities swere) 80 O CRGH ol o gite hall 8 A id todias mo effort would| €T, officers of the company, employ-|newspaper to the aviator who makes{ Rev. C erest Granger of Will-) the S o SmpmeEDuyn Lo members of nationa! com- | il Progres ntly made flights| MUSTlans at RS, ) helfry at Ars Sbe O frevent Trafian B. N es and their friend the fastest time between Boston and|jamsport, Pa., said he had been sent to| don. on which occasion one of o endor with a (¢ ivlator. and onioheds and the Famotis CAELS Of T, T “m‘;:‘un" nator-elect from| ( This is the largest R boat so far|Atlantic City before May 81. Hodgdon| the convention to get inspiration ,,.,%_ :‘;:x‘;"'\;m "_1,‘”(1:”'\ rom the Third| A S ovecasion veled over tieras i s 2 o s oath. of launched a o v V] -Hz 4 rmatic s to the best form of|Army narch hefore King George. NS B | Germar 5 "Ymt,‘,‘:r:"“.t;n:;:fd '\x-,'«’:; oo | waye. : 5 BOLSHEVIKI COMPELLED TO —_— — TEXTILE WORKERS TO ASK IN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH the nce few ov w,m\.mm and VOTE FOR WOMAN § o Senator P e announced, e i : g 5 5 i 5 Eaid he battle zone was Major 1 raEh iRl ay 15.—Prospec er. that he would renew his efforts to| Tl sponson was Mrs. Richard Rob- MOVE THEJR POSITIONS|CHICAGO-CLEVELAND DAILY 15 PER CENT. WAGE INCREASE| St Louis, Mo. May 15, Willis' Acrges the laltle sone was Major W o e The S 4 vestig the elec- | Inso o of the man- o A ' 1 Ric 2 g dlmie 3aer, Pasade f. hanh . ) R tada’s fam airman, { agoptio cl s an investigation of the elec-| U0 OF CO% Tork wile or the man-| London, May 15—General Denikine, AERIALSMAIL SERVICEY, iPall (hiver. o Muse, \afay 15-—Atial Sasp oaialend: Gl bamleccs 1315t Who is to sail for home at the end oi| Anthony woman suffrage resolution in Michigan last Novemper and| *5 | gommandér of ‘the “anti-Bolshevik| Chicase May 13.—Daily acrial mail|mass meeting of teXtile operatives to-| 55 Sectel oderator at ® lhe present month. was bettered by receipt of information nto campaign expenditures wf M) forces, has frustrated by a counter-[service on the ChicagoCleveland leg |night John iden of W ork, pres- ‘l h i ;I "l. ST Sen r-elect Henry . F i 3 s Y s J 4 o 4 % o ted States in sos- today that Senator ~wberry and Henry Ford, his op-| RUMANIANS MAY WITHDRAW offensive the Bolshevik plan to bisect|of the Chicago-New York route was |ident of the United Textile Wor S imiire: st iathe Aot s WEDDING Keyes of New Hampshire, republican, ponent FROM PEACE CONFERENCE | his army by capturing Rostov-on-the-| established today of % _satisfactory | Ameri nnounced that i Sotiihe chusch o iy riee ot 3 would vote for the measure. S5 G Geneva, May 15.—(By The A. P.)—| Don, at the head of the Sea of Azov.|schedule. One mail flight a day|manufaciurers in the coun i the highest office of the| jiarricon-lifentiores Tt was learned that Mr. Keyes hal NO STREET The Rumanian delegation may possi-| The' war office makes this announce-|from cach terminus_of the leg {odbe immediately requested io grant 15| Chosen ers opponent was rnej Cbicago, May 15—Francis Burton|sent a telegram to constituents an- OPERATION IN PITTSBURGH | bly withdraw from the peace confer-|ment tonight. The Bolsheviki have|Bryan, Ohio, the relay point, has {per cent. wage increases, to take ef-| pilFCE Hall Young, an an | Harrison, 43 vears old, governor gen-|nouncing his intention to support the o ay 15—The street| ence. Advices from Paris, made pub-| been compelled to move their positions! been arranged by the aerial mail|fect May 26, and continue unti ¥ eral of the Philippine islands, and |resolution and stating that he regard- tsburgh, Pa., May 15. D 5 e t missionary. DD irike situation in Pittsburgh re- | lic by the Rumanian bureau at Berne,| to the northward. service until arangements for ex-|1920. Orders covering the demands Air. Baer was the only laymen nom-' Miss Flizabeth Wrentmore, 18 years|cd New Hampshire as the pivotal mained unchanged onight. No attempt | $ay that owing to the decision of the B pansion have been completed. Elaps- |he said, were 1 today to all locals| ; Ji0h "he Rev. Alexander MacColl of old, a student of the University of |state. His predecessor, Former Sen- was made fo operate cars during the| Council of Ten to divide Banat pe-| CLEMENCEAU RECEIVED ed time on the Chicago-Cleveland re-|afiliated with wational hodv @) philadelphia; the Rev. Robert John-,California at Berkeley, Calif, were|ator Hollis, voted for the measure in . ‘and no disorder, incident to the|tween Serbia and Rumania. Premier THE ITALIAN PREMIER|lay foday was fhree hours and (hir- |added that fhe 3 eehdy | Ston of Montreal, Canada, and the Rey.| married at 5.30 o'clock this afternoon e s T walkout of the 3006 motormen and| Bratiano and the Rumanian delegation| paris May 15-—(By The A P)_|teen minutes, while the Cleveland |Cotton Ma WreaY) Culvin Hayes of Johnstown. Pa., also|at the Blackstone Hotel. 3 voted onductors of the Pittsburgh Raitways !\«‘-‘m quit T;arfl unless there is a mod-| premier Clomencean seceived the Lial-|mail was relayed fo Chcago in e 1ons been not were nominated but withdrew from| The marriage ws '",f culmination ompany at midnight Wednesday, has | ification of the terms. These are con-| L.\ : ? and the|sed time of three hours and 51 min- ac gt the race in favor of the other two can-|0f a romance said to have begun a e een reported 1o the police. Official| sidered by the Rumanians to be un-| yarelre merisia oo Lando. and thel utes. DENY POLISH REQUEST FOR et az0 when the gover general | GERMAN PROTESTS atements from the company and the| acceptable. e gmm;,r‘.'{od_“ No annoance.| The chiet value of the flight, as PART OF GERMAN NAVY —_ — 5 B sent Mrs. Tarrison at a PART OF PROPAGANDA infon tonight said there was ‘“no ments were made concerning the con.|32¢R DY postal officlals was @ 84N} porie ray 15 —By Th The |SMALL AMERICAN ARMY Sence‘al o oplac tln X i Paris, May 15 (By the A. P).—The hange” in the situation UNION TANK LINE CO. terence. o tvsen 'New 'York . and|Council of Toreign Ministe 1y re- | MAIN ON RHINE | o o Son of o o o Leonviction is_growing in “allied circles GRT TOLBA bAB. DIVIDEND $150 A SHARE/| 1t is understood that the American|the mail betw : 74| fused the Polish ne of| o e sfever, and them caused the mar-i g0 00 0 ® ipe " German protests TRANSPORT TOLOA HAS New York, May 15—The directors| d¢legation is umyielding in its posi-| Clicuso. the German navy e 1 Coblenz e meran- {Hase- ceremony 10 be) perloned Belgl Srsinat: the) peacs traiity GUSIIRTE SN DOCKED AT BOSTON| of tjie Union Tank Line Company,| tion concerning Fiume. | Z s i manl) ners ue e s st ST ot | Sieohs meathar: Mol aa ived were written before the reading Boston, Ma? 15/—The tranbport | meeting Were today, doclared a divi- = GUERNSEGSBUELRCAL defence ‘of their co |the American Army of Oceupation. In 1t on, author, in Washington, jof the treaty and a alsnied o 4 Toloa from Brest docked here today|dent of $1.50 a share for tho quarter| BRITISH PACKING HOUSE BROUGHT $25000 AT AUCTION| The council al<o d ! o SmA A esieah' s brde il Wrentmore at the'time the en- |P3Sanda, This conviction is stréngins with 1120 officers and men, the | endinf June 25. They also. callod & BOUGHT 10,000 FAT STEERS| Madison, N. J., May 13.—Florham|oners of war held by the JetRhine. {0t Eepresent \the | gn cHTiAnEY was /S At Jeed e e greater part of whom are from the| special meeting of the stockholders to| Buenos Aires, May 13.—What is said | Leader o months’ old ( ey mibaria, thek Baltie iy hceoyand . during the period of oc- | York several months ago sai Loty ‘}‘ O liihed i e middle west. The 121st machine | authorize the changing of the name of | to have been a world’s vecord for | huil c s sol auction {here | aHCass A e e o is 4 foregono conclusion {would not give her consent to her|icSts Lave heen rubliened i Torli n battalion with 25 officers and 755 | the corporation to the Union Tank!cattle sale was established when the| today for $2 aid a new e i R e made up of vol- | dzughter's marriage, Harris: r\}r(::: ator e, oW over, S weiub Many of the others were casuals. A |Car Company and increasing the cap-|mart closed yesterday Eritish | record_priec for iy a L0 s d i ool nstniie Yarl) dxe. ane , was the only | ving all protests to commissions which men was the primcipal unit aboard.|ital stock from $12,000,000 to $25,000,- | packing house purchased ten thousand| hreed. Oaks Farms and ABn- e e Tusiveh | “The otier obstacle, a more recent|TIns @il protesis Y héie S Tharits. afority of the men will be dis- | 000, "r’:, e Rorchaned The peice | eroft, both of Matsachusetizm com-{ WOMEN'S AUXILIARIES, G. A. R., | i i i O ) {one, was o diphtheria quarantine. st Will consider them on their merits harged at Camp Grant | e paid. is reported 1o have been in the | bined to make the purchase, paving| IN 36TH STATE CONVENTION! 5 | the nimore ne in Berkeley v MEN OF T A e BRITISH ADMIRAL 1S TO heighborhood of 2,300,000 pesos. { 810500 above the previous wecord| o 5Pl ST TT e | SENATOR MARTIN TO SUPPORT | e Vitatites, REBE M T e | RAILWAY MEN OF FRANCE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE COMMAND ALLIED FLEET ol e s o e g B et convet oo Wl PEACE TREATY AND LEAGUE Beikcley health authorities to have DECIDE NOT. TO STRIKE SEATS SELL FOR $80,000 EACH| paris, May 15.—(By The A. Py a|RULES GOVERNING OiL == = men's Ausiliaries of tho Grand Army| Washington, May 15—Senator Mar-|disregarded the quarantine when she| Paris, May lo—(Havas). The rafls New Yark, May 15.—A new record|British admiral, nor sor aemien” wil AND GAS RESCINDED Germans Arrested in Saloniki. {of {he Tepublic opened here today | tim, of Virginia, the democratic lead-|left a short time ago. ; way men's aseociation by a vote of or the sale of seats on the New York|command the British, American’ and| Washington, May 15.—All rules and| Saloniki, May 15.—The military gov-| with Mrs. Hattic P. Brockett, Connec- | cr, announced on his return to Wash- There was o (hird obstacle, Mre.| 174300 to TL700, it was announced to- slock gchange was made today when|French fleet which ‘s going _to|regulations governing the production, | ernor of Saloniki has issucd a state-|ticut Department professor ' of —the| fngton today that he would support|Mabel Judson Tarsison. the sovernor | day, hus“apDEoNeie RE G b (A8 several were sold at $30,000 _each.|Schleswig, with a smail landing force,|manutactiure, distribution of (FARSPOr- | ment announGing (he Arrest in various| Women's Relief Corps, bresiding. Re- | the neace ireaty and the league of| general's second wife, today in San|ceniral committee in refusing to cal Among them was the one formeriv|to keep order and see fair play whil:|tation of 'oil in its various forms, A i B, i e S U ettt e Sl o ot i Bt T i Bt ol o the ronn g A by Russell Sage, who diod in 190" the plehiscite is held to decide wheth- | cluding gasoline, and of natural ‘sas|dicrs and many Bulzarians wearing|had gamed in membership in the past| did not expect fhe treaty o be sub-|of divorce. “With that bar surmounted | hases the refusal on the ground that s seat has heen carried by the es- er Schieswig will be German or Dan- [were removed today by an order of | the ltaiian uniform in an effort to es-|year. the total now heinz 2,622, Elee- | mitted by President Wilsen until late Pate g fenssimmre, - ish. Fuel Administrator-Garfield. cape_frem Bulgaria. tion of offi s-will be held tomorrow." in Jung i ueen optained. {final details for the ceremony were ar- tranged at once, er working conditions already hafl-.

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