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VOL. LXI=NO. 117 POPULA'TlONAzs,sls { NORWICH, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1919 THREE GIANT SEAPLANES | Ge et ustienstoPresent Orggfpon P cabinet will meet Friday to discu: the - l [ its decision will be favorable. 4 A. E. F. Newspaper Suspends. | Quiet Day for Council Paris, May 16 (By the A. P.).—The Stars and Stripes, the official Balletin 14 PAGES—104 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS = — = = Germany is “reported . turning ~ to g Spain for iron and manganese ore. - 5 Incomplete returns from _ Porto Rico show the, island subseribed for $3,000,000 wor of Liberty bonds. | Judge Charles E. Rice, Tor twonty-| jone years a member of the state su-) o perior couri, died at Wilkesbarre, Pa. Governor Sm'th of New York ve- \ toed the Dill increaisng the salaries ts of the Senate Are 0 Go Through Formality news-| Four — Review of Int & - of the New York Borough Presi- - i % paper of the American expeditionary s 2es t H - denis. X At 10.05 P. M. Washington Time, They Passed Destroyer|torces will suspend publication on national Conditions. of Nominating Officers. The 3500 Montreal street car men|In Welcome Home Celebration for World War Herces the “ T B Left Their Sune; 19, (Ciwas annguare o dicdis (By The Associated Press.) Washington, May 16.—Three con-|who were on strike were awarded T, Ensish 5 B . sie Ward, 300 Miles From Trepassey Bay—Left ThePapia, evacustion oF the Amorioan| Friday proved an oft day in peage| CTeNCes to agree on plan for organi | norcased pay by the arbiiration Townspeople Were Lavish in Expression of Appreciation 2 ra ¥ Rl A Y L PeACE| ation of the new congress will be held | board. A 5 P Moorings at the Head of Trepassey Harbor at About|arms. drelen So e D ol el now . Dimoit enators will| - Copper producers are reported of the Achievements of Their Representatives in Battle 1 . N . “ T £ Telts Biin meet at eleven c'clock. Democrats of |asking 16 1-4 cents a pous Sever- 2 ! 7:30 Friday Night—Natives and Yankee Sailors Sent|oiriciBLE C-5 HAS BEEN o Selegations and maiviage mPET| the house plan {0 hold a conference at| million pounds Teported Lought by for Democracy—All Along the Route of the Spec- = . ABANDONED AS LOST| | G A ebreses. [noon and republican representaiives|consumers, . . . Them Away With a Rousing Cheer—The Planes Are| . . (EINIONED B0 oo | ing from dislomats to Jahor reproser-) i) conier lomorrow night on raiifi-| Minncapolis wheat flour _output tacular Parade the Service Men Were Acclaimed With sasat : le C-5, fugitive airship of the| was absent from Paris, bidding fare-|Cation of the commiltee assignments|last weck amounted to 328,820 bar- Salvos a hy i . Expected to Maintain an Average Speed of 60 Nautical| I''s -7, fusitive ainhip of ihel was abseri from Paris, bidding taro- Droposcd by’ the” commitice o comi | sel, - decréase of 42340 Larels over of Applause and Showered With Flowers and Miles an Hour, ‘Although They Are Capable of Making| the attempt of Licitenant Command- | lome. itte the ‘previous week, - i s Routine affairs only are claimed for| A report from Lisbon says it i Confetti. . er Coil and his crew to fly across the| The negotiations with the Austrian : o m o y: is H i 1 < R § = 5 5 3 consideration at the democratic sen- arstood 2 o ol ¢ Portuc 90 Miles—Distance of Leg to Azores is 1,352 Nautical| Auantic b breaking loose Trom its| peace delezafion at 5. Germain are| SIS0 ut, g demoerauie sens junderstood Ghat the elatm of boru- @y a moorings in a_storm yesterday, was| expe bes e middle of nex : sianenatar Martin a0l eAli o erman B 1 i 1 ithi = A 34 <. . 5 ginid S C| r re-election | 0 rancs. Miles—Altitude of Flight is Expected to be Within abandoned as Tosl today. ol yeels, The Ciustrians ‘probaply il LG R S The destroyer Idwar after an all| present their credentials at a meeting|$ oy = imi e g3 i g b e peace C o 3 Siframe a list of officers for formal|pence for immedia aTvor i N. P. ME¥ 16.—Threel SEVAPRE S ot R DR L Tt without Sienting r.| day may witnets the tandune or tue|conference slate. Senator Pomerenel forward delivery. ichievement, the i . May 18 —Three|rainy and foggy today, is clearing to-| turned to POE ot slsbimsh Ml ey ma s o he handling of the| o Onio is among those discus Raymond B. Fosdick, New York | l¢il Datriotism, were things of which|for the watching thousands the purest o of the American navy, |night. el the schequieq| The ritish freighter Clan Davidson:| peace terms to the delegation. L e e lawyar Will e & pergianoms. officia; | thelt town is elernally proud, and, tig |sentiment that ail the great assemb. -4, and the N.C.-1, rose | If the seaplanes follow the scheduled| which had reporte e was standing| The council of forelgn ministers a| pro ‘tempore, | The democratic. leaders | ot e’ Loosue st nb g anen: ofticial Icome Home celebration ~ afforded |tage felt. toward the momeaine SemD- om the waters of Trepas- | course, they will first sight land at by the gas bag, sent a r continuing its labors on the question of to elect their | nounced in \Vashineton a the opportunity of adequate expres-|each and everyone of whom has earrs . e 5 f spect the republican: aded for the Azores to|Corvo, which is 300 miles west of Pon-| sage this morning saying that s the Austrian peace treaty in connec: i sion to the feeling £ ' thel 4534 2 e : 3 o X ol the ar ORI Bty g officers and the conference slate to be i & feeling ~ of their town'sled a secure place in Killingl: entury | ta Delgada. Supply boats have been| away off the course and mus tion with the new frontiers. The e ey i e e e (mpe. [people for what they have done in the Sl that Co- | stationed at Corvo, and also at Horta.| ceed” 3¢ i unAexstoo0 el HOE daal s At the tor, ied over to the Unite vea on the southeast e Correspondent.) This town never saw anything Killingly paid a|Just like it. Tears fell from the eyes lo its ser.|Of Mothers and sisters and sweet- T Ihearts; but they were tears of jey. The glory | “My Boy!" whispered from the lips of tandard of loné gray-haired mother summed vy sey Bay and make by air in the twentieth « journey as dangerous lumbus made by water It was an hour of triumph for Killing- rar oly 1 a g erence | Stq s Sek name of their country and f e lib- |1y, a 3 vhicl : t of the island of| 1t was suggested tonight by ArT e M 5133‘2‘{:1'1"“"_;,’7)1&!2 SEkanhfe.\w:ffffo‘,‘n, States under the armistice terms, | epiy of gD for the lib- |1y, an hour in which was written & Commanded by Commander John II.|Fayul, in case a forced landing is| Admiral S. S. Wood that Captain Fiume, merely calling for Aust falso wil a e left Brest for America. Towers, Lieutenant Commander A. O Two destroyers are being| ri g page of local history that will always mittees to f Farmers who order nitrate of soda| No more brilliant spectacle than|Feflect glory upon the town. Killingly places, 7 Z from the Department of Agriculture |passed over the line of march never forgets its own—and never Opposition to the choice of TFormer democratic committee Mead and Lieutenant Comander P. N. Bellinger, the planes left their he freighter may have nunciation of right taken an iceberg for the dirigible aft-| ries. The Ital they are un-| er u wireless message had been territo. here in readiness to go to the a: nd Jugo Slavs,p nee of the aviato sent| w i i e % i E must have their orders for shipment{cver been seen in Killingly in its eth 1 of Trepassey to find the harbor and are com-| hroadeast calling on ships at sea fo| ti quamsiican, mediation, ‘will settle|Speaker Clark as the democratic nom- | reach Washington by June 1, {more than 200 years of hisiory. No| The parade itself was one of tHe Satoor aud SoNatls Tho AL | iited to ABELE hribalwen e Al S LnE GRUEDE (Bt e mid the former ~Austrienince for speaker and party floor lcad-| “Weekly statement of the bank of |&reater joy has over come {o 4 gon.|most remarkable spectacles ever arc BE Then, riORE (a6 & westarly | ihe desiroyersbutwesh theRzorcs antjll hai Conbwig commbanaatis s I themselves. ‘ll()j‘_";u-”cv constitutes the chicl point of inter-|France = shows an increase of |eration of the residents of this historic |1anged in a Connecticut town the size wind. they fook the air. The X.C-3iLisbon are in position. the C_5 on the fight here-from Mon-| onclusion. ol o Eantie e OI 4k e a“Ae‘- oot hy e st Tho. iaks, o LaLc experlenest whend OE T elat B e e the » the N.C.- v tauk Point, Which is believed to have| e T o e bt PODE T : 589,443 franes ve al R “Tageite U ALL IN READINESS AT botn the 1ongest noR-ot0p ertifse sver| Still another note from the Ger-|conference tonizht. 41 (Newfoundland time, which lad veterans, heroes of |ing array of attractions flashing by in Revised figures of the War De- | Chat an plenipotentiaries to ihe ailied and| House republicans expect their prin 1 . au-Thierry, St. Mihiel, ‘the Ar-|seemingly endless procession. The adai )i vigid 1 . caid hel Man ple entiaries to ihe ailied and se republica xpect t JTin-|partment show total casualties = of |gonme, Seicheprey, and other hard-|floats division was particularly re s At ity TRt e LISBON FoR. S?AP%‘}NEf mad \-(-\'..'I'\"'L'S;’cd o iadd o] associated powers, said to deal with|cipal contest tomorrow night to center | e American editionary” ' forces| LoUght battles Swint by thousand ar.|markable ana indicative of e Wil YAk tihe). WHEIE & Tew hitute SRR oo ging the question of Alsace Lorraine, is in|about the demands of forces favoring| dyring the war amounted to 286,044 | ter thousand of the people whe o lou § ) which the people of all B ot bkt A Wit Bovand the Lisbon is all prepared for the| "SWD" | ;10 mhe Associated] Sourse of prepartion by the Germansan increase from five to mine in the| ‘Vegterday's caswalty list contaied |and satnesily prayed for thels sats |scotions of the town had catered intg castern horizon. As they passed from |4rrival of the American trans-Atlantic} , J° SUNMACEC 1O, The, ASROCRCT That the allies are preparing for thel membership of the parly’s steering|(he names of two men killed i ac- |return. 1i.was an hour of supreme|the SPirit of the occasion. T he idecy view natives of Newfoundland who |S¢aplancs. wo Ameriean wWatShBS| o artment immediately for permis. £ tion. One was Private Irving E. A.|happiness for all who know the boys|presented were in many cases novel ned the shores of the landlocked bay | 2%€ I the, TAEMS FICE A1 & HEEOPEL Gion to make another attempt at a Lines, 271 East Avenue, W Hay and love them’ and who honor them|and striking. There were ships ani vita with ankeo sallors stationed |lozical, miston Guly' 1o SRS 8- | 3ol 5 it Mgt i o Qiigible, | e | Bt matter P here a with a rousing trip_from o is| John.s. rough as n of New York|for what they have accomplished in|aeroplanes and “huts’ and a score of Our an aviators ar Lo Bice ok to Mg was notified by the Post Ofice De-|this great nation’s name. At points|other desizns that won round _after ng e D Stkvas. nroved ihati partment that the Cleveland- age. " e ! el hicazo “Ilm_y_g the line the division that in-|round of applause at every point h Sl 5 A Epe ‘or} dirigible can stand any kind of weath- airplane mail service was establish- |cluded the veterans—men of the fa-|along the line. To ail of Killingiy #t iRt IS et cours 1626 i, ors bl okt o) il cap land an “II Develop Trade That Is Ready and Willing }:: e e e o vo, westernmost island of | TN (MEVEL JHIE L O e Leo Robbins, spokesman for the the Liberty division, B e e iy ool GOVERNOR HOLCOMB ISSUES | de iy 500 MILES FROM TREPASSEY 3 earth, and it was for this particular committee in charge of the strike of | Sunset division, T o All-America qi-|part of the world, textile workers at Lawrence, Mass,, |Vision, the 82d division, the Blue and| Crowds thronged the entire - ! . route hero tt descend if weathe FLAG DAY PROCLAMATION d the disputc is about to be set- |the Gray division, and a dozen other : 3 > conditio: chanical difficulties BAY SOON AFTER MIDNIGHT| jiarifora, Conn., May 16.—Governor Never before has the American people had the money to spend tled. rmy organizations, the naval contin- ?;E.a‘ohnfv&a;ag:dd:uha-'c“;ab;;rnv“ 'Fgfi make ccessary but they will go on| Washington y 17. ptic ra- | Holcomb “today issued a proclamation which it has today. Japanese privy council met under |2 and special service men—were | weather man had done his prettiest {f possible to Ponta Delgada on San |giograms from the seaplane division |designating I'riday, June 13, as Flag The merchant or manufacturer who sits back and waits for this J|the presidency of the emperor and|met with. a hurricane of applause|and the gally decorated town’ ey Migu nd, 1352 nautical miles on its way lo Europe, picked out of |Dav. It follows money to come to him without making any effort to get it will awaken | decided upon partial revision of ‘the |They were showered with flowers and |just one joy spot. from this port. This leg of the cruise + by the navai radio station a “I hereby designate Tri e y to come to him withor 3 any effort to get a S sorean Gov | wi £ g oo 7 Sl - T < m this port. This leg of the cruisc | by the maval fadio station 1 hereby designate Friday, the thir When it Is 0 latc. He will thenrealine that his mors aggressive com. || OTSaNiC system of the Corean Gov-|With confetti and long multi-colored|™ Only a very few minutes behind the from Rockaway Beach, N. he arbor, Maine, indicated that |teenth day of June mext, as Flag Da agg ernment streamers fluttered down from win-| - plan home ati to mouth. [ the planes were in the vicinity of the|to be observed in all A fove oabi petitor has been on the job and has taken advant ze of the strongest ion y one which wili!destroyer Thatcher, S No. An unusual death rate of 184 per schools with suitable exercises, ha ¢ K dows to make gay their path of vie- (Continued on Page Eight) N 5 y ng'f sales weapon known to industry, namely, advertising. {1,000 of population the United reguire night flying . nearly” 300 miles from Trepassey Bay,|special reference to the history and | Dow't wait for things to come your way without doing anything || States and 15.9 in Canada during the N The plancs were expected (o main|soon after midnight. -7 |meaning of the Stars and Strives. The(k 1o hen them along. Adverts crease your advertising, Use the J|recent epidemic of influenza, was an-|TO TEACH FUNDAMENTAL TO CARRY OUT PROVISIONS ain an average sneed of 60 nautica he planes we aking the only | children should be taught the ideals e e > e R A R nounced. miles ar hour, aitheugh they arc|portion of’the trip that will require|which the flag represents. and why 1t || Tewspaver o tell your story. Multiply the value of your sales talk The directors of the Chesapeake &| . _ ptlldb LT R OF FEDERAL AID ROAD ACT pable of making 90 miles if cireum- | them to fly in darkness. Apparenty |is that the United States has become many thousand fold. Develop that great potential market which is Ohio Railroad at their first meeting| NeW York, May 16.—The American| Washington, May 16.—Appointment mand. Temperature was | they were keeping dead on their course | the greatest republic and the most in- ready and willing—yes cager to buy the things you have to sell but since the annual meeting of the |I'ederztion of Art has decided to take of a committee of state highway offi- o etermine the fiving alti-|down the long lane of destroyers|fluential country in the world today does not know that you have them. stockholders. took o action regard- | It ‘u.u‘n»‘\\urmmg mmménlhmn cities. | cials u; cooperate with the federal bu- was helieved 5,000 feet|whieh were dropping astern of them|They should be impressed with th To stin o ¥ surely, quickly T ; ing the dividend, owns and waste places of the country|reau of public roads in carryi h 3 " y stimulate S5 s v, quickly and economically advertise he dividend. A 0 ot b e Teet b s 3 v 2 afrying out v b m 3 __ 1swiftly as they sped eastwa onlfact that the maintenance of our now, and don't forget that The Bulletin offers you through its advertis- Reports to newspapers in Mexico | (0 t¢ach at least its fundamentals to|provisions of the federal aid road act ‘ ) ' oh was behind at | their epochal journey deals of government will depend ve ettt el L A L IR L, City 1reflect considerable concern | the populace. % and its amendments was announced B iater craft because of primli i IS Jatgervah Ahan Hvalty: dudlsacdic: ng medium i) b and vicinity for reachingthe | GUck {ne increasing number of Cni-| A% the meuns to accomplish the de-!here ioday through the depariment of gine troudle and arrived here from| grATEMENTS OF COUNSEL 1s they in the near future will be the trade. nese arriving in the Pacific coast|Sired end. the federation dc‘fl‘%c‘li at its| agriculture. A, R. Hirst, president of #liax cr terday, was in_the ai IN FORD LIBEL SUIT|oncs who must administer the gov- In the past week the following matter has appeared in its adver- | states of Mexico. convention here today, to develop ex-|the American Association /of Staty oon ‘as the flagship il 2 - St [crnment of our state and nation. tising columns: British board of trade announced|!cnsively the traveling exhibitions| Highway Officials, notified the hureat : er & awift twesty.fte minute; Mount Clemens, Mich, May 16 - “Given under my ana and seal of removal of estrictions Upon e im- | VUich haye been an experimental fea|he had selected he following ‘as. the o it M r. | ope statements of he state at the capitol, in Hartfor e portation of cinematograph cameras, | LT = 2 : ;jmembers of the committee: we N.-1 made iwo unsuccessfulllibel suit of Henry Ford against thelinis fiftieth day of May, In the yea: Bigste Telegraph - Local . General Total | {0 2" and pane thiseah and_ type: |Several speakiers pofnted out the need| Goorge P. Coleman. stite highway jitemuts fo leave the water whiie|Chicago Tribune occupied the entire|of gur Lord, one thousand, nine hun- Saturday, May 10... 128 127 352 607 | wisiers and part - of a campaign for the artisttc enlight-| commissioner of Virginia: S. 1. Braat, ommsrde Towers' plane soared |day in Judge Tuckers court, Wey-13raq and nincteen, and. of -thbsinue Monday, May 12.. 140 1%t 5269 563 §i An isolated band of Russian pris-|ShMent of commmumities in general|state superintendent of highways of 5 1 and 4% ng’ N.C.-4, but th Kirklund, of counsel for the i 3 They declared that noi only the west|Ij i Cl Jhase T e erients | Houth, Kiridund, of counsel for _the |pondence:of.the United States it b Tucsday: May 13.. 145 106 262 513 Jjoners, wearing Bavarian uniforms, | Re¥ gleeiared (et Mok Gy the WostIllinois; © Charles J. ~Bennett, ~state roge nine minutes <er the fagehip | Tribune. who spoke in the afiernool | fundred and forts-third. 3 o LR iy 5 4 g ol hd iinder the command. of Mpariw. | Ut il ofher sections of the country highway commissioner of Conectiont i followed in the wake of others)had noi concluded when court adt e O foLcoMs, ednesday, ay i 143 95 315 533 n leaders swas overwhelmed by | Vere ready for the art eaucational V.'S. Keller, stata highway cngineer of niich headed for the east us soon 3| journed until next Monday. " lhy i Excellency's command: Thuraday, May 15.......8 163 113 266 637 g|Wuerttemberg troops. compaign, but that the work must not: Ajalama; and Ira Tt. Browning, state P ok Doter Tudge ol tor "he placwayt| < PREDERICK L.'FERRY, Friday, May 16........ 162 120 226 508 Philip Scheidemann, German | po ipproachcd [rom 4 *highbrow” atti- road engineer of Utah. s setroit, of counsel for the —plaintift, ‘Secretary. { ChEhoaTIor. CSonbir ATl Apheal i to the | Pade: # T t algo was anndunced that the sees REPORTED 300 MILES occupied the .(ur(nn(nxvV‘H\.“mr:’:lh‘,j anhl e i o - ~ =5 { Zon o Dty ol e *rm e A aivision of pviorlzfltt\_\zoga;{g\lflfl retary of agriculture, up to May 1. FROM TREPASSSEY BAY | (20 1) M (U, “advocacy of inier- | MEMORIAL FOR SIGNAL il : d et 190 81 Qappaliing position Germany is placed | SUTT SbSrvIeion LU UIES D' had janproved 1057 project statements shington, May 16—The American| vention: in Mesico was. doe Tae CORPS OF THE CIVIL WAR in by the peace term | e o el he Lof federal aid roads, involving the fme Washington, Ma he vention in Mexico wa > 1o pro 4 e e ———————————— | || | DOECE 1, | Beneker, whose work was used in the provement of 10,580 miles of highways aval seaplanes en route on the first|Germanism and a desire to aid the In- | Gettysburg, Pa. May 16.—Memorfal-| loyd Clay _twenty-four years old:| rjperty loan campaign. {at an estimated cost of $92,933,000. attempt to reach Burope from Ameri-|tarnational Harvesier Campany and|izing the work of the signal corps. in o TEBrD. At ioksburg, Miss, alleged | ™.rhis bureau shonld, be headed,” he 5 et a b alr passed Station Ship Num-|{je Standard Oil Company. the Civil war. a_bronze tablei was un-| eventful day when the Turks are to|committee. Leaders of the majority |0 Dave altacked L2 White woman. | by men who understand psychol ber Six. the destrover Ward, 500! Ay Kirkland in his remarks ridi-| veiled on Little Round Top on the bat-| be reckoned with in a peace treaty is| tonight predicted that the|Was lynched and then his body burn- | miles from Trepasse Bay, 0205 culec these claims und claimed jus- | tefield of Getty: tification of its comment on Mr. T in ich he was called an anarch burg today by a com-| indicated by the fact that British, fic | pany of veterans who later passed a|¥rench, American, Italian and t| resolution declaring this to be their| warships, .with rsts . GERMANS RETARD CAMPAIGN nd b ha a finger on the i hoilss ofitna pEoPle: AGAINST BOLSHEVIKI AT RIGA eenwich time (10.0 me) according p. m. Washing-| stion wou o a_message re-| K| difficulty, b D ceitled " withom| 0 by @ mob of hetween 800 and | 3F%NC TN sentative Tong- : DEraOns: — —— Paris, Thursday, May 15—(French B8 pastis hay ‘ i e igit for| Appointment of Lieutenant Gen- | i servi TH G aco messas resolution ring. this 1o be tef war Janding parties, have| worth of Ohio, a leader in the fight fo “_””" Do Ten L mu-G(»:‘r‘SET OF CHIMES FOR WEST { Wireless Service). The Germans by cived onigh the navy de-|and accused of ignorance, }last formal meeting. The tablet is af-| begun a greai concentration at Smyr-|the change, declared that he would |¢Tal Sir David Henderson a tor | POINT MILITARY ACADEMY |tieir imperialisiic manoeuvres in Let- s i [ d to a massive rock which served| na. Adia Minor. ~Allied,troops also are|insist on final action by the confer-{general of "j; Red Cross socleties via and Lithuania are retarding any The despatch te the navy depari-|HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR a sone of the main signal corps sta-| being massed at Saloniki. The con-|ence. formed recently fo mnite Red Cross| New York, May 16—A et oflconcerted: campuisn jeimist fhe e ment was sent by the Ward, to tae U.| DEATH IN AUTO ACCIDENT |tions during the battle. | contration at Smyrna is connected| The republican committee on com- |Activilies throughout the world, was|chimes, the largest bell of which|sheyiki in the region of Riga and <. 8. Prairie at Trepassey Bay, which| : FEp Y enold | Geofze H. Graves of Boston presid-| with the mandate giving to Greece|mittees, meeiing loday, approved its|announced. @ s more than 3,500 pounds, a gift| southward, according to the \Varsaw elayed it by radio to St. Johns,| New Haven, Conu., May 16.—Arnold}eq at the exercises. The main address| by the euce conference to administer| nment of stanai| Thee fof Sithe 'perfons on. trial h T hene it reiched Washington|Newlander of Bridgeport, a student inl ;< 1\ (olonel Edward H. Haskell of| the | e to West Point military academy from “a% wel|der of Karl Liebknecht i Rosa|Mrs. June M. Lawlon, daughter of Representative | charged with conspiracy in the mur- |\ajos General Robert Anderson, the as floor leader,| buxembourg jn the Spartacan dis- |defender of Fort Sumter, it was ai resentative Knutson of AMin. |Orders, were sentenced to Lo years cable and telegraph. The means|@ Dreparatory scl ding the message back indicated|held criminaily he U. 8. 8. Aroostook already had|ing handed down Trepassey and that the destroyer|today. { n Milfor " 'airs of the Turkish seaport, | in Milford, was| goston, and the unveiling was by| while the belief is expressed in Paris onsible -3 Charles Dewitt Marey. aiso of Boston.| that the massing at Salon Corone % | Lincoln’s Gettysburg address was read| necte ith ehtor the death of Cullen W.ipo 'pr jved W. Owen of Morristown, committee the select i is con-|Mondell of W nt of thejand R correspondent of the Temps. The ef- fect of the coup at Libau, where the Germans overturned the Leit govern. ment. he says, has paralyzed the oming nounced here today, has been shipped | Tt Bolshevik” activity "ot th order : 3 s L v e Letts ot P 2 & P peace terms to be presented to the Ot-|nesota, as whip. Despite this, some |lmprisonment. from a foundry Troy to_the acad-1ang prolonged the domination of Ri ne behind the swiftly fiying planes| Brown of Detrolt. as a reswt of ;‘V:‘. . J.. and the memorial was accepted| tomans, which it is thought probable|republicans suggested that a fignt = i T it will ‘ve installed in_the {0% POOREET the domination of Riea was rapidly breaking up. Netnesday. Newlander was held n|for, the national park commission by| will include a demand that the Turks|mizit be made against Mr. Knutson,| CHILEAN OFFICERS NOT HELD rof the cadets chapel and ded-|rogpondents, is politicaily and milita R 1 s et AES NAENS1 000 by the Miltev: suflintibies and | oyhck e DL Cope f | leave Burope. y ey effort being made In the party confer- FOR POLITICAL ACTIVITY |icated on Commercement Day, June|jy ynder the influence of the Ger- outs said that the planes had pass-| au O ente| . Greetings from Spanish-American| " The peace negotiations with Turkey,|ence to supplant him with Represen-| . : ; 1L, »d station ship Number Three at £03/@ bond was furnished by his parents.|war veterans were brought by George| and aiso with Bulgaria, a New York, May 16— e Wih DWites iiaites d The er found that Newlander % o + 8 re expected to|tative G nople, Saloni-|tude 1 the Near East.|ed I cabinet is reported toling at s its ion, which| Reput Marshall, the adjutant. and Lieu-| tenant Colonel John (. Moore repre-| sented Major General Saquier, signal officer of the United army. eenc of Vermont. The atti-| f tie latter could not be learn- - L e ays that the from Buencs SUppOTters, v Greene be-| Xiras earlier in {ho week lo the ei- Tl » : that sixt cers of the C) cah Leader Lodge stated|[oCt that sixty officers of the Chil mans, 3 » are in memory | e prosence of German troops and the domor’s father, have been inlGerman agents in Lithuania, it is add- process_of manufacture more than aled is holding up Polish military ac- car. Upon the largest bell is the in- | 4iiit. against the Bolsheviki 'he chimes, which are in memory ke place in Constan ki or some other city The Chine: have tendered fween the passing of the |Was driving an automobile owned b: tiret and the las’ of the trio, The N.C-|J- Phelns Montgomery of New Haven i nt of the lat- ceived herc today as (Hiing at that time and without the cons 1 el antistes the speed]ler's son. John Monigomery; that he o i | scription: “This chime of bells given|" mps ‘corresponde: 3 invited three other students to go for o President Hsu Sk i 'said to that he expected on Monday to an- |4 Were under > otret potition | (0 the United Sates military academy | giyof mmngfiir?g“:lh»mwnndmnl of nade b [ SRERES IR up tol T e e e & s have declined to accept. The con-!nounce members of the republican OOV o aetasl by Mrs. Jumes M. Lawton, to tie|ipe German troops as soon as possi- he time they passed station ship No.|a ride. and - vehicles in Connce. | EPGE TO MAKE FIGHT ference at Shangha which end conference committee on committees > 15 ieomecRRle actual clipiory7iof Gofland of ha e T e o e § at 70 miles an hour. At that rute|OPerator of motor vehicles in € FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE| ors were being made to a!which will make up republican (Ut o gd R I SRy e Major Ge: reason for their presence. o B B B ol T SR S Atlantic City, N. J, May 15.—Walter| peace between northern and southern|ments and deal with progressives op-| hat & foW officers of the Santiago . - ek omoram s ttarnaon Wach: |PERSHING TO BE GUEST I Bidge, who retired today ds gover-| China has broken up. © " lposition to chairmanshivs for Sena- | STISOD SRucd (0,458 (e B TALK IN GERMANY OF oelock ) EnT | o of New Jersey, to be sworn 1n 45 & nna advices report that manyltors Penrose of Penusylyania and|MeNt fo introduce cortain laws which by OF BRITISH GOVERNM United States senator on Monday. told| persons been killed in claghes| Warren of Wyoming. Paris, May 1 Pershing, | e » > i eap el ws against | LIMITING THE AMOUNT DECLINING TO SIGN TERMS . w Jersey Woman's Sufirage us-| between Serhs and Croats al Agram,| | the country, especially laws against ALL RECORDS FOR RADIO according 1o plans announced today, COMMUNICATION BROKEN |Will leave Paris on May 22 on his trip sociation at its annual convention here| capital of Croatia. | olshevis Bheve ont aeded F OPEN TRADES IN CORN| Berlin, Thursday, May 15.—(By The BROTHERHOOD OF TRAINMEN | lolshevism.’ The government decide OF Of ylem | A. P) 'In consequence of veiled in= that this aititude was co to ar- y May 16—Julius H.|A P) In cons | today that he would carry to the upper| = e i et (v A " lsinuations in the Pan-German news- Washington Mar 16 The i | (0 London where he Will be the guest|hianch of congress the fight he has|CUSTOMS OFFICIALS DEMAND Y On BOVERNMENT CONTROR v Jieanlliel ind onered (fhats oy federal wheat director, late - | papers that the Ebert-Scheidemann e o Satse, £4%10 | of the British government and will re-| \Wazca for the jast two vears at Tren:| 50 PER CENT. SALARY INCREASE| Columbus, O. May 16—That the Senerdls wnd a 1 : day formally notified L. ¥. Gates, the[PADeTs that the =Ebert Scheidemafi Pint Sttt meiie Trom ino ot | n and Britieh 1ros5E |l 1a Sut Joreey I Hh Suftese son- Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen will cens : i ‘ew Vork, ) 6. b an commander-in-chief New York, May 16. The United in conven president of the Chicago Board of ade, that exchange should re- seaplanes shortly after midnigh 7 o'clocx umn. announce that 6,000 members ave The Chilean public and wiil cross the channel on a Bi peace terms, notwithstanding their States customs collecto Lol S0 finnroved 3 = ; severe provisions, semi-official an- e Edge s | . . e- | opposed to resioration of the railroads erally approved of the ste; instate tne rille limiting the amount of St day that One message picked up at 1 troyer und w Trom Folkstore 10| wite oo et TR Hea. honors|tion here from all parts of the cOUNiI¥| {5 private ownership and management the government, it is added, the | gpen trades in corn for any one inter- | nouncellent = was msde today tha s fri 1 calfting b stroyer and will go store 0 with Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, honor-|oa; ted o resoll pand ) anag | § b s n trades T A these Insinuations strike a false note was from the N.C calling ation | {08 g, = 2 ¢ {today adopted a resolution demandingiang in favor of some sort of govern-incident was closed without any im-legy or individual to 200,000 bushels. i hip No. 9, approximately 300 miles| nne zomeral bed hi ¢ ary president of the National Suffrage; ., jncrease of 50 per cent. in salaries! g nttol was the prediction here Dortance being attached to it. | Tiis ‘suggestion was designed to pre- |and that the government is fully units AL **} qumhe general and his party will re- |association, for whom a Teception Wasior oll cmployes In the cusioms service| T, COBol Was the prediction here cing e Dre- | Ga i its Intentione to_ carry Ght The first message from the Bar Har- | cofdh oX, T8 2f, FlUSTiR, Thers & TS | given today. : d urging that a $5,000,000 appropria- | conyention is in session. The predic-: CONFERENCE ON RAILWAY { It the Chicago. board complies with!Secently stated policy of declining to Por station to the navy department|(eneral Pershing will then g0 by au- y n be made by the government for|(jons were made by leaders of the or-| STRIKE AT PITTSBURGH |this suzgestion, Mr. Barnes will “feel L a [0 8 e B e BLEDR PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE TO this purpose. It was pointed out at = “At 1910 2. m. heard the N.C.4|tomobile to the large American bat-| ’ tle cemeteries 2t Beaumont and R "~ |magne to attend he, announcement says the govern- | ment ending on four 30 meter say APPROXIMATE 300 WORDS|the meeting that the salaries of the SH#EHOR: i Pittsburgh, Pa, May 16—A confer-|J i wai rvices on Memorial| Paris, May 16.—President Wilson’s| customs collectors have remained vir-| ence betweell receivers the Pitts-|dircctor general of the food admin f ified” in cabling Herbert Hoover, ¢ that steps will be said tods ed 414 Signals very weal will not be forced into a hasty ninis- | uvog op ¢ basic “no” and that on's | ¢ | ave el taken during the present convention, if Luioy” Ratiways Company and repre- | tration, that further regulation “may Y oof & hasty basie ‘nv’ 4n origi- L | Dy, meseage {o be read at the approaching| tually the Tounting voot of loy.| Possible, to” seek representation on centative sof the 5,000 striking motor- | not be necessary,” he said. L sard o the uobistabditasracl + was not certain at the department S e Session of congress will make approxi- | Withstanding the mounting cost of liv-| BahONS, (0, SIER GIPTEentilon oG sentat I s e T e O e nd on the unbear d B i At ALLIED OFFICERS TO WEAR mately 2,000 words. It is being sent|ing. working conditions, if government Con- | {6 4qjust differences hetweon the men|the wheat director’s suggestion will be IMPOSSIDIILY of fulfilling the present sard ihe ROt teil Cape Race (Brit-| GIVILIAN CLOTHES IN BERLIN| (onward to Washington tonight. | 000N n INSTALLMENT OF fitzelicomes nd‘the company. with the result that placed before tho board of trade's ex- radio station): * aceiving in-| Lon May 16—American a Rpstins e Fnlit] i the strike is still in progress. ecukive fofficers Sl bk % INVESTIGATING SPREAD nclicance, Go bl d\r:fl'mpr'-‘"“ B riten St o e o Z,‘,‘ff?:}L"“n“‘m“;'n"":frgd'“ Home’enace in it 1y INCOME TAXES DUE JUNE 115‘GERMAN CABINET IS The conference will be continued to- | tha the has “no doubt that the out- 06 L AWL.ESS PROAAGANDN 3 . ed {villan clotni i vom3 age. ras] 1, May 16.—Revenue col- OrTOW. | come will be satisfac ¥lis third. niehags road dered to clvilian clothing out-| = Appropriations and taxation also are |, \K\ “h"y‘,cl‘(‘" e oo DISCUSSING PEACE TERMS morrow. 2t s Sl AN Washington, May 16+—Senstor. Ovs At 12.27 heard the N.C.-1 cal 9 doors, lest they incite the population to| gealt with. tornal revenue bureau that since June| . Berlin, Thursday, May 15 (BY. the A.l o)1 AMERICAN TROOPS SPAIN PREPARING FOR ermian of North Carolina, chairman of and say: ‘Answer. : Dot e S Secording 10 Bodes| The messaze is somewhat longer |15 Falid on Sunday, the second install) P.).—Replving to 'a_deputation from| BY MAY 20! o LECTIONS|the senate committee which has been Officials here €aid that this inter-|patch from the German capital to thel (nn had been expected. e Ghcome.taxes due on that date| the regions threatened under the terms! . OUT OF ITALY ! PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS|{he, senate committee which has beel e s the L o TelepAphTiconiyany, under it L e, aecented on Monday, June 16.10f the peace treaty, Philipp Scheide-| Rome, Thursday, May 15 (By the A.| Barcelona, Thursday, May 15. oande fn the Drited Staisi; Rk 484 the destroyets Dy tie Barjdase ol ol s R % =k o fact that!mann, the chancellor, said today that|P.).—All American troops will be out nor Cambo, leader of the Catzlonia ths . o Flarbor station at a distance approx-| American couriers in uniform havel ADMITTED ENTERING FORTY Sigmioy wis alel B e e v T ne ooy of Il bt M e U nor fCanito, leadepionil B o :::x_;‘ml tod '111.;‘}08;11:;‘.1 d?:i:‘::m‘: o BB B TR SRR b B O R TR I HOUSES IN FALL RIVER| 70 ten-day Deriod O Snte is ailowed ! counter peace te o this effect has led to the report that| Venigsa have sent a telegram to Senor| oe ihe” coemnmant o forca. will be for radio communication of this na-|Hotel Adlon, and there is a general| Providence, R. L, May 16.—Frank|MSn Of taxes on that date is aTlowed, (RIS Beate Italian and American relations arelGorcocchea, minister of the interior,|introduced in the extra session of " et Withiy Joicl that, thero Will be| Deegan of Eoston ‘and Frank Johmson| G118 VoG i Nenie et | ciples. | straincd. 4t was - pointed out toda¥ | declaring it is' impossible: for ‘the va-| dongress, The committee will meet ONDITION R B L 9L Fall River, ‘who were grieated nerel 55 — — | R mustabimayns e Heanliga DUl (s Teport s, DRATA 25| rious parties to prepare for the com- | 1o\i" ek to complote its report. WEATHER CONDITIONS GOOD SE s E e vesterday, admit, according to the po- we need and to which we have al the order winding up American mili-|ing pariamentary clections while con-| " Serator Overman was one of the ALONG SEAPLANE ROUTE|ARCHBISHOP OF COLOGNE e, that'they entered forty houses in| DISPOSITION OF GERMAN in aqeordance with President | tary operations was issued on April 3. Gre suspended | i o OV v HAS APPEALE! Fall River, including the home of As-| SHIPS NOT DECIDED|\itons note of Nov. S, 1915 the| = e h e i on 1 machiass w8 Washington. May 16.—An official re- D FOPORE T8 Thatine Nioars o i = s L fav. s INGTON YOUTH SHO' {mailed in the May day bomb pl port from Trepassey Bay, N. ¥.. re.| Cologne, May 16.—(Havas). Cardi- | ociate Justice Nickerson, which was| rondon, May 16. ry of State]chancellor declared. hat is the new, TORRINGT! ceived lafe tonight, said weather con-|nal Hartmann, archbishop of Cologne, fi%f’,\f‘l‘,,gfc ’d“’ B ‘l‘:‘l,,:];"’ml‘?:rem_-{l ising talking ditions along the seaplane routo were|has requested Pope Benedict 10 inter | tancives. - Jarae quantity of yoemacy Tespordents toda £00d when the start was made and if|venc in the situation between the al- 5 ma AND KILLED BY HIS FATHER fosto to Torrington, Conn, May 16—Peter o m of their m ring” autonomy to] the normal erican cor- | Germany’s right, upon which the gov- h regard to Ucr-icx-v\mcnt will insist to the last. o package was held up by pest office authorities. ; i = d n's ships, said | — erli, 15 years old, was shot and tomel situation is restored. It is saill INCOME TAX SUIT ARAiveT he winds then prevailing continued|lied powers and Germany in order (o | i mes bos roer e [ 2H| “There has been no agrecment in |y NNIPEG EPPERIENCING Uy his father, Josenh Mer pro; favor a victory for ths CCHMMET.CIAL SAELE CO. tae airships should reach the Azores|protect Germany from the complete e fret Paris on the allocation of the German | A SYMPATHETIC STRIKE! ing his; SUSpHLEM sasasaicd New Yorl ay 16 income tax n 18 hours, or about 1 p. m. tomorrow, | breakdown which menaces her. In his| pJED AS RESULT OF {ships. but T do not think there is any} sEns a father = Ay e e Washington time appeal the cardinal asscrted ihat the {doubt that we will keep o German j Winnipez L was| PLAN FOR FINANCING fand penalty” sul tat_the Cofs o N HeR06 BIRATHONS ORI o 1 it MOTORCYCLE INJURIES <hip..” | newspaper to suspen e R e e al Ca . , ) PREPARED AT THE AZORES ruin of Germany. Fairfield, Conn. May 16.—Dennis L.| e e atlon this afternoon when - the e Al oL TOCK by the covernm day in the fed= TO RECEIVE SEABLANES| (oo "o PR A L S G OBITUARY. foin the ranks of some thirty thous- | ciiacTER FOR AMERIGAN by omgress o a sivigle issue of cquin.] The. comph wed by United Ponta_Delgada, Azores, May 16, 5.30 RINE ilt of injuries received last night| Joseph Bascom. and union men and women, who qu LEGION OF RHODE I%LAND) 1t trust obligations for the financthz: Stutes Attor affey and conta p. m. (By the A, P)—TFinal prepara ARRIVED AT HALIFAX|\when he was thrown from the sidecar| ) r| New Britain, Conn, May 16.—Jeszeph!work in sympathy with the stiike o 5 - ascom, one of New Britain's oldest!the building and metal trades men Providence, R. T, M of tions wore made tomight to receive the| Halifax, N, 8, May 16.—The German|of a motorcycle which struck a tele American naval seaplanes which are|submarine UC-97 arrived here today|graph pole here. Joseph M. Herman of | ci undreds of millions of dollars’ seven count alleves that the r roliing_stock purchased by made by the company be 1 he first | worth o n naval tug| hearing next Tuesday on a charge of| Adam tizons, died at his home fonight at| This afternoon \Winnipeg w1s with-|official step to orgamize the veteranus|the gover for the railroads was|cember 31, 1309 and July 1, expected {o arrive tomorrow, and the|on her way from New York to the|Bridgeport, driver of the motorcycle,|the age of 53. He was born in Canadajout telephone service, street cars, pos-|of the world war from this state was|advocated he assoctation of rail- | “incorrect, mislead section of Ponta Delgada harbor where| Great Lakes under escort of the U. S.|is held under bonds of $2,600 for aland lived for in North|tal delivery or collevtion taken today when the the planes will h moored has been|S. Bushnell. The Americ ¥ executives afier a conference herel failed t & set forth and to Mass ven sons,|department store deliveris 11| gion of Rhode Island obtained a char- it also wes decided that a!true taxable income within eared of all craft to allow a safe|Irequois will eonvoy the submersible|manslaughter. Coroner Phelan will|[1S ndchildren great-zrand-|scores of qger metrgpolitan onven- |ter. A state convention ef the service | thorough revision of iho act (o regusimearing and intont of the income tax landing. The weather, which was!during the remainder of her journey,!hold an inquest here temorrow. S tions. SN ~ _lmen will be held in September, lute commerce was necessary.