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o 6 [ VOL. LXI=NO. 119 10 PAGES—74 COLUMNS il PRICE TWO CENTS _ Pe : Uf Germany ] ggndensed Telegrams Irish- American delegation POPULAnOiV 29,919 NORWICH, CONN., TUESDAY, M 20, 1919 reached Parig from England. T OF AVITORS TAWKER oo mei e o NEISED O , ANB GRlEVE S.I-II-I. UNKNUWNI Protest;nt Episcopal Bishop Delegates Fear The.y would‘;:ks“::.g“;‘x';ed et e nF NA.IIIUNS UNAGGEPTMI.E R L limited declivery of milk and oF New ' Vork Suceiabed | Meet With Bodily Harm if |bread was the only interruption in in a Relapse After Surgical| 1hey Declined to sign;‘I‘Eir]\s‘n\l;(;r:“rc\c\;}!\::d,eg} e R S bli adel i 4 ‘ x . Opcration. §% Peace Treaty. resd, Adminizcacon o onte tone| Seminine Lodges Hepiias Sander o e Fevion BblS U y re My 19 The Right Rev. |« Yersailles, Sunday. May 15.—(French | U5, Committee, So Asserts and Predicts It Will Not be Ac. May 19.—The Right Rev,| ) Wireloss > e May 18—(French | "Police are hunting bootleggers at tetsant Episcopal : ] : councillor of Tezatlon, who exprocsed|Jamaica, Lu [, as the result of repors cepted by the Majority of the Senate Without Amend- bishop of New York, died in hospi-| (he view on his return from Beplin |Of many drunken soldiers in the s Gt e R TR Rl today that the German delegation | SUCels. & e e ment—Declares It is “Distinctly Worse Than the Old ishop Gireer was operated upon for | woui vith. bodily s Ethas e former German kaiser and his | intestinal troublo a week ago and his| ag b icet, Tith bodily harm if thes | o, %ure asking the German Gov- and More Dangerous to the Peace of the World and to - condition had improved steadily untit!}is Geclaration on ihe erpment for a settlement of their L] ; E cace hunger this morning, when his physicians re~ 2 e L American Right and Interests.” ported that he bad suffered a relaps e poonle John Lord O'Brien and ~ Alfred : X 2 At first the relapse was not ronsid=| ejun ‘the peace (restys he sald. “hyt|BOtUman of Cincinmati, resigned as| Washington May 13 —Senator |tured by the American sxpeditionary ‘s, is Reported t i I P ered critical, but the patient cortinued will sign it because if we were to|SPecial assistants to the Attorney | Lodge. republican leader and : chair- I;an:es. much of the leziclation that . f wk o C bed h to fail and this afternoon it hecame | 5 i SE ek e | General. man of the foreign relations commit. |failed at the last ses. s - A Sopwith Machine, Supposed to be Hawker's, is Repor al aragrapns apparent that he could not live. He |59 back without concluding peace, we il zain in- h o v le | Would be massacred on reaching Ber.| The entire Episcopate of Germany|tee, in a statement tonight, declared sures came from ors in fCilitia sank into 2 coma about an hour before Have Descended to the Surface of the Ocean Forty Frenoh'Ad gamicnte 8 cora about an bour Before | in" e peopie munger for peace und addressed petitions to the Pope aske |that the revised Leaghe of o Adana, Asia Minor, Sunday, May 18. B i o are growing impatient. The yu Miles Off the West Coast of Ireland—The Weather Off ousness troduced and new me ’: m;- republican side. stion | iNg him to intervene for less severe \mu(;eul-'tivle" and predicted it wou Ilirst on the house calendar s the My = = Sas 2 s . £ that is causing us most anxiety is that [ Peace terms. % not he accepted by the majority of the |joint resolution of Represent: ve 2 3 i , 2 m:‘{lgertx‘l:\z\n;.::sis‘:er;\“ueé. irll‘:c fi Bishop Greer's daughter, Miss Jean | ¢ commel.c,uf"openi”g. vithont, which 'Luuls Loucheur, French Minister of .\e:\,vle.wl(hgu} amendment. Mann for u federal ((1, “”?;:'\d the Coast is Boisterous, With Rain and Haze—The Brit- | [\[satlve service in Cilicia has Greer, was wiih wim ot the ond. | wo couid mot carry out despite all our | Reconstruction, relighted the blast| Characterizing the gew league cove- |amendment providing equnl suiftuge: : & French. ishop Greer’s health had e .} Soa el C Ahs feta et ot ohi ty.”|furnaces in the Seneller factory at|hant as included in the peace treaty [Next is the bill of ‘ P f . ers added (o the departments of fi-|gor ssomrg e en Poor| good will, the clauses of the treaty. ish Admiralty Has Sent Out Ships to Search for the|iii"tnd jtscice and the direstian of| f0F scveral montbs, but desvite his Representative providing for et e o Maubsusge. as “distinctly worse thdn the old and {Steenerson of Minnesota ) 75 vears old—| GENERAL REVIEW OF Albert J. Carndy, professor at the|Inore dangerous lo the peace of the |immediate return of teles mdition ‘had at no time been advanced age—he was his ¢ Aviator—American Naval Seaplane N-C.3, Missing| . 201, The commander-in ¢ : raph nad tel- e i e anaL T University of Louvain, estimated the | World and ‘to American rights and in- |ephone Tines now. controlied - Fire P e A of the & ’f"f",'J,",fi(”:;,p%f;.fli'&u‘,’;g 0 2t considered dangerous. i : o ”:‘;ER\NATwN,A,',' AFFAIRS| damage done to Belgium during the terests,” Senaior ledge declared that |government. oIedwbn U i i B o e hag hean s . He spent ten days in a hospital sev- - The Associated Press.) war at $7,600,000.000. none of the suggestions from the sen-| Bills to repeal wartime i Smr.en?ll:;dly MJr:‘enli'{ n(t)e Ponta se. gta ‘H 8T of the international control, board. | eral months ago undergoing on oper- | Not alone has -Count Brockdor- a Russian ate or from Elihu Koot had been car- the luxurs tax section of i St e Azores, Under Her Own Power Six ours ¥ ation similar fo the one which result- | Rantzau, the chief German peace age received in London, ried out. d enue bill and taxes on soda fount bor, y y : REPLY TO GERMAN PROTEST ed in his death. FHe is survived by his{ plenipotentiaries, returned to Ver-|troops occupied Lungansk, in the| Senator Lodge's statement follows in!products went early into the g‘o‘l’.‘;‘e'[" After She Had Been Forced Down N-C.-4 Will Re- AGAINST ECONOMIC TERMS! widow, two daughters and by two sons| Syilles from Spa, where he went Sai-| Don Cossack region. par Tn s May 19.—(By The A, P.)—A|Laurence Greer and William Greer. i & 2 o In some instances there were four or 4 s i s Paris, r : or. |urday for a conference, but hei During the year and four months| "SO far as T can judge—and I have!five bills dealing with the same sub- sume Flight Today, Weather Permitting—N.C-1 is in a|repiy iy the allied and associated gov-| Funeral services for Bishop Grier | brought hack with him Herr Lands.|of its existence the United S had conversations with many senators, Ject . e oy 5 # ernments to the German note protest-| Will be held at i1 o'clock Friday morn- i perg and Herr Giesberts, two of the|Bmployment Bureau found jobs for |including members of both parties—i| Numerous other bills would provide Sinking Condition Thirty Miles Off the Azores. ing against the economic terms of the|ing at the Cathedral of St. John the|main members of the German delega. |4, mer and women. a msatisfied that a majority of {hela larger bonus for peace treaty as being calculated to|Divine, it w: men disch: announced tomisht aft- | tion who had been in Berlin soing over| According to the Paris Temps the|Senate fecl very stronly thal the|from military and naval ser oo thin London, May 19.—(Br The A. P.)|prised if it was found that the ship|cause the industrial ruin of Germany|er a conference of church officials. | the situation with the authorities, anditwo Frenchmen chosen by France for |138Ue as now presented must receive|the $60 set aside under the war reve- ondon spent the day in tense excite- [ could mot proceed without extensive|has been delivered to the German| The cathedral services will be pre-|also a large retinue of naval, mili-|the Leagie Secretariat are Jean|amendment, that in its present form, nue bill. Some of these [ nent and suspense waiting the result | repairs. peace plenipotentiaries. ceded by private funeral services in|tary and financial experts. Monnet and Paul Montoux. without any change, it is unacceptable|amount at six months' pay and others cer's bpld attempt to fly across —_— ‘The reply Is under eleven heads, and|Bishop Greer’s home. Thus the indicaticns are that the| General tonnage of railroads run-|#2d would not be accepted. fixed a lump sum of $300 , and after a day of anx- | NAVAL SEAPLANE N.C-4 TO answers each German contention. It| (Biographical sketch is printed on|Germans intend to continue their ef-|ning east from Chicago and St.|, “T0 sav that the amendments put| Prohibitory immigration Ilegislation siries. and unverified rumors RESUME FLIGHT TODAY |declares that the allied and associ-| Page Nine). forts 1o come into agreement with the{Louis reported improved. Business|forward in the senate and those pro-iis embodied in a hill introduced by speculation, the fate of the gallant = ated governments in framing the —_— allied and associated representatives on|lines show improvement also. posed and formulated by Mr. Root on|Representative Lufkin of Massachy ors. Hawker and Grieve, is still| Washington, May 19.—Rear Admiral| cconomic terms “had no intention to| OFFICIAL NOTE FROM peace terms that will be satisfactory| Distinguished Servce Cross was|ihe suggestion of the state department setts, who asked early consideration Koy i : Jackson at Ponta Delgada. AZores | gestroy Germany's economie life.” POPE TO COL. HOUSE | to the German government and peo-|awarded io Samuel M. Vauclain, pres- | Bave been met is without any foundu- | for it. \ machiue, supyosed to e |cabled the navy department tonight! ™G, “ine contrary, the report points 2 : ple. ident of Baldwin Locomotive Works,|tion. Not one of the suggestions of; What was regarded as an outgrowth awker's, according to an admiralty |(hat the American naval seaplanelout that in the reconstruction of the| j Rome May 19.-—(By The 4 P Car'|™yieantime from Germany continue to|for his work during the war. "|the senate, not one of the amendmentsof the ratification of the prohibition cless report, descended to the sur-|N.C-4, in command of Lieutenant | orld's affairs Germany will have her| 4inal Gasparri, the papal secretary of| . o .00 onoris” of dissatisfaction Attorney General Palmer declined |PrOPOsed by Mr. Root, has been rriudfam»nr_}mem was a bill proposing & con- ce of the ocean forty miles west of | Commander A. . Read, ‘would leavelpart in the progressive development|State: has written in the name of the| O the terms laid down for Germany|io give his opinion to the Intermal|CUt SOme have been entirely rejected.|stitutional amendment providing that mouth of the Shannen. later ad- |Horta, Fayal, tomorrow at 7 o'clock|hut also will share with the rest|PoPe an official note to Colonel 1. M.| ;00" 1"y reiteration. by President| Revenue Bureau on the question. of |2"d Where there is an appearance ofjall future amendments to that docu- niralty re hat this infor- | Greenwich mean time, m. Wash-|o the world in the economic losses| louse, of the American peace delega-| pper that the Germans will never af-|hard cider's relation to liquor. their having licen adopted examination|ment be ratified by referendum vote fn Atiered rellable, [ ington time) if weather conditions per | na T onimses Sineconamic l0sses| tion, transmitting the arguments sent| EYelt that the Germans will never af-|hapd ciders relation to liquor. - |shows that tho new form is distinetly|each of three-fourhs of the states. nverified reports had it{mit. A stop will be made at Ponta|ing from the war. 5 to the pontiff by the German bishobs) i:ngs and that foreign countries will|of the Peace Conference to give seiz- | ¥Orse than the old. spwith machine encounter- | Delgada, the message said. The reply declares that the German| L0, demonstrate the absolule impossi-| iy oot with Germany against “this|ed German ships to America is re-|,. S to the league of matlons, the! AFFIDAVITS IN THE JOHN which reduced its speed to| The early hour set for the start of |note fails to take into consideration|Plity Of their country fulfiling thel o, o"onclavement,” ported to be growing in London. American people must know just what SKELTON WILLIAMS CASE n hour and finally com-|the fight to Ponta Delzada was in- | the fact that the disarmament of Ger-|Jeace conditions imposed by the On_the other hand Field Marshal| Second Lieut. Harry J. Bracker, |y dT¢ to be asked to agres to. BY| pivichurg Pa., May 19.—Additional flescend owing to exhaus- |terproted by navel olfie here to | many and the end of militarism wir| 1SS | Cardinal Gasparrl ex-| Von Hinddnburg is reported to have| paym: £ civilian® laborers at |jpat league fhey are invited to take| ,iq,vits which counsel for Comptrol- soline mean that Commander Read would|relieve the German people of an im-| L0 his note Cardinal Gasp: S| told the members of the German cab- altimore, and $29,904 | L, STAvest step ever taken by thel "= o rrency 4 people waited the day |attempt tomorrow to make the entire | mense burden of taxation and return|PI2ins that the pope takes this step in L Z =%90%| United States, and no organized clam-|e of the Currency John Skelton ¢ Brooklands airdrom: {trip of more than 925 nautical miles to | to the ranks of Lisbon, Portugal. the real end of the trans-Atlantic flight. The stop £ o G e e Iea 1CP I | inct, representatives of the political|from his safe reported missing. e s Williams presented informally to seful production mil- | LAVOT of Germany as he Would do f07| purtics and_other leaders during a| Secretary of the Navy Daniels de- | 11O manufactured pressure of an¥|iqeral Judgs Charies E, Witmer lats hum«x‘mla’r: meetiig in Berlin Friday that res clared that by July 1 only 400,000 a - b Hawker lcarned to flv, believ £ that the aviaior would make his lions of men formerly in the army who| 1, COUntry requesting his have Deen entirely’ withdrawn from|:> T > g B e Sl g 4 y M high duty of laying before the Ameri-| this afternoon are “expected to add a ing_that gy e ; [ ve been entirel L gam| 20" o0 ane~ was impossible and that the mil-| American troops Wil be in France [ day people exactly what the leaste fn.| Scnsational turn to the court pro- anding une hough expetd had| ponta Delada was thought to be plan- | industrial or agricultural activity. | [CCHNES |00 (he pope has| ATy leaders considercd it nccessary|and with the Army of Occupation. |Velves and what 1t means (o the Lnit- | ceedings now being heard, in which sxpressed e opinion” that’ MASKET | ned for the purpose of obtaiming sup- | The reply also makes an”emphatle| gon s the more. wilingly Sipec. he al the compact a5 desired by the| Louis Bleriet, pioncer aviator and |d Staes and to the future peaco of| (he First National Bani of Caniom, ve o'clock this afternoon owing to | PHes: Joinder to the German complaint|,¢ a1¢0 urged to undertake this in- es £ sl . _tthe first to fly across the Inglish|ihe world!” Pa., is asking for a permanent in- B e it Mewuwhile Lieutonant Commanler (8t the s of, (e Gemibib et 1ot ive by aicountry ibelone o thofi s Wt iglmosy dntormislity ‘sttendtng Channel, sdid: followingthe righdioy T g kel however, on the chance that the avia- | We4ther hound at Horta and the N.C s e S€a-| submit the situation to the wisdom 8¢ : Aus Deace| . Wilson a . W morning. however, o i, third ship of the acrial fleet, was! men throughout the world, the allied|® 5 aine delegates and the represemtatives of|tended a musical comedy in Pari REPUBLIC/#N MAJORITIES| Congressman tor might arrive. Mrs, Hawker re- |l thir D f e powers being the greatest suff and enlightenment of President Wil- mained at the airdrome until 9 o'clock. | @Mcially_described as,in almost sink- 5 the greatest sufferers Louis T. McFadden, the allied and associated powers has|“Who Can Tell,” produced by offi S/ th < wil . 1 ing condition thirty milos oft Corve|It adds that there clerely Is no. rea-| 5% hoping that the president will us taken place at St. Germain. The be. a f the 8Sth Ameri wfismn‘;m"' bt m[ f e "r’f pr“ifiiem o5 ‘hrn pmm:-flh b4 i ain - | et - Z 3 S g i he o g it ace at St. G T ain. = and men of e American | Sixtl or “reconstruction” congress, | charges the comptroller witl arass- e faidh in her husband's lz‘l',,c'.‘\f-}l Teiand, Azores, with | (ho destroves|Son why Germany should, be exemmpt- | hiS, POwerful "l;“f“‘f;“_‘igug‘;)‘;“‘_” >, Other | lief is expressed in Paris that the sion. called into extraordivary session by |ing and persecuting the bank by or- Nwh\fd Jer to ;n rv the | SUsSPENSe| Fairfax standing by. Licutenaut Com- ed from its share of tHe economic dis-| § Sttt peace which will handing of the peace treaty to the| Governor P, Elias Calles: of the| President Wilson from Paris, convencd | dering reports and sending examiners calmly, but on leaving for home £l mander Bellinecr and his crew of the| advaniage’ growing out of this de-| 2 VieW 10 sccuring Austrians will be delaved, possibly un-| State of Sonora will take. the oath|at noow today and republicen.major-|at any and all times, and asks a per- A Al 10 e e Y i | N.C:A1 are aboard the cruiser Colum- | struction of merchant ships. Uil next week, owing to the impossi-{of office s Mexican Secrotary of | itics in sonaté and bouse organized | manent restraining order preventing "n\:glu she sti remained compars at Horta, definitely out of ihe| The reply on the economic objec- WORKING FOR SETILEMENT bility of completing the draft. Commerce and Industry May 20, it|both bodies. the issuing of circular letters contain- 'wfn'» :;w'a;l)uwkrr SEN Briess e , according to Bellinger's own re- | tions is regarded as one of the hest GFLSTRIKE 1N WINNIPEG The council of four discussed Mon-|was announced. ¥ Representative Gillett of Massachu- |ing statements bearing on the gondi- Bt Te BRAREIY SRt Shd teatent it the condition of his machine, |documents in the exchange of ontes. 2 day the question of the German re-i The tinguised Service Medal | setts was elected spenker of the house | tion and management of the bank. ot Le definitely stated, and tonight it h his arrival at Ponta Delgada, [ Many persons attribute it to Presi-| Winnipeg, Man. May 19.—Three| ligious missions abroad and also mat-|for service in the movement of | over Represntativ Champ Clark = of B found st sea Is Tikwker's, command of the flight situation. — ety ring about a settlement of the dead-ikey. The council of ign ministers| to George Hodges of the Rail T cer, vote of 227 The wea off the Irieh coast on | ™1t had been a saying of the service| SUCCESSOR TO LINDSLEY lock between capital and labor of| considered Belgium's claims as they| Administration. Sy s S B Ctinatalddar - Monday was boisterous, ‘ P e e e ON WAR RISK BUREAU| Winnipeg. Peace feclers were sent to] affect Holland. { Ensign F. M Fowler, of Salem,| Senator Cummins of Towa, the re-|p Parnstable, Mass, May 10—Edwarl s s has sent out all ships | £33 in which they could land. Thel ywoquncton, May 19, — The War|the heads of organized labor and to| Bolshevik forces in Russia have suf-|Mass, and Chief Quartermaster Eyar |publican candidate, was chosen pres- | o, Baker picked the lock of the main eh for the awiators. S SR o rode] Rigk Insurance Bureau, through which| the employers, but failure of the con-| fered a s said to have ap-| 5000000 mile rate at times taxiing into port, vore defeat af the hands of|were' killed at_Pensacola. Bay, Fla. |ident pro_tempore of the semate over et DR R b ALK B} 2 kine, which|when the seaplane in which they | Senator Pittman, of Nevada, demo- o S g = 5 - St ey e | T DL S 7| SgEppnthn breaking and entering the New York, soldic receive payme s ciliatory agencies to announce any |the troo or their dependents| ! 3 [ a sults caus eral impressi have ma ts of insurance. allot.|Tesults caused the general impression proached a ninet and came serenel ASSOCIATES CONCEDE HAWKER e B f that mo definite concessions have been|oner and captured 28 of his guns in| Influenza breakin t board| Th i bodies also| NeW Haven and Hartford railroad » 5 ments, or compensation, was in pro- ! < . s g out on boal he republicans of hoth bodies also | ¢ . Lot 3 “PROBABLY HAS FAILED"”|having kept steadily on her generai| coql of sudden reorsanization. taday|made by cither side. s operations against Tsaritzin, on thel the Spanish_stcamer Antonio Loper | clected full slates of other officers and | 4 auons, at Sagamore and Bournedale St Johw's, N. F. May 10.—Harry |coUrse under guidance of her skillful through the apointment of .. A.|,Union leaders and members of the|Volga river. ' British warships have|soon after its departurc from Bor- | thus, for the first time since 1911, re-| ot i ATFest, recently he I e Hawker and h tor, Macken- | CTeW. Cholme : s’ itte ¢ denied re- | put to route a Bolshevik flotilla 1 »|deaux cau ¢ 5 2 Hawker and his navigator, Macken-|"¢W. =~ ¥ 1o | Chiolmeley-Jones, formerly a New|Sitizens committce today demied re-|put to route a Bolshevik flotllla n »|deaux caused the deaths of three sol- | turned to control. . while he was being brought here and CRG siic Mtnturers. and the hen Secretary Danicls got the|yrk businecs man, now a cofonel in|POrtS that a soviet government had|fight in the Gul and. diers and two of the crew. Routine affairs of organization com- | {17 1€, 15, WE8 Do e o u \e Sopwith biplane in which they | Word of Towers' safety, he personally | (e Lureaw section’ in France as di-| been declared. G . | emy ship was sunk and another forc-| Officials in Washington state no|prised the opening day’s proceed- 2 . . vt out resterday to to span the At |telephoned it to Mrs. Towers, wife of| 1ocior 1o succeed Col. Henry D. Lind.| The question of previding better fa-|ed aground. the officy Who . To | action will be taken by the Internal|ings, both bodies adjourning until| soaceording to the police he had lantic in a single flight, were Q4 Clling cotrage~ c- sley, who resigned y ¢ ities” far " i oo of = resi ils Seneral Per- Sterday in a clash| Cilities for transmdission "of press| President Wilson and General Per 5 atill confessed to twenty burglaries in this Revenue Bureau or the Department|noon tomorrow, when President Wil- | Song i ously to her faith S hed! I a GeDa tohBE wa Kiinaldired. at & ~| shing went over Monday the details of| A b ! i i sep- | Stafe. He said that he was 18 years ounted for here tonight and their as- [ (USI¥ to her faith g TPUSL| with SecvdtaryiClane 1l ‘whish lis| IeSpAlChE LI AR iARdered at & most-| SHTE WERh ORCERIaNdak e, dbialls of fof pustice, fo op, the manufgehire|sans cabledime Sh Wil be read 90~ o6 ‘ace)sianpiinnn s recartly Sl A sociates reluctantly conceded that they PeoLholEs dof, waiiine charged the dreasury department| "8 Of comme; e can forces In France and on former|hor - C0r oS 2% per cent. alco- | drately in the senate and house’ B| from"a_reformatory near Sratford, oVery MBID ot ses éQuiDpSd with radio SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS' :al failure. & NEGOTIATIONS FOR SHIPs| the American forces from the Arch-|pirkeit, Aviation Corps, 5| the initial proceedings of the enor- gt ury, n an effort (o find somo trace of them. | St. Louts, Mo, May 19—Resolutions| Sceretary Glass in a public state-| New York May 19 —Nezotiations| Laithed to commence within ton days,| s kcentyranee fight from | mous amount of wisk anead, The|BATTLESHIP RHODE ISLAND Bt thefe was 1o news. pproving the proposed league of na-|ment has made a vigorous reply to|for the purchase by & h sYndi- | with the. transportation of the 339th|i1son on to S SR s Ry e All day long and far into the night|tions and emphatically condemning the| Col. Lindsley’s ~charges and the|cate of the British-o ships and n\’[a’m‘-;’(‘ t Tamand. . The: 13t |»:u?-‘~'$ffll : h'\h{ A St s LG S I\hi e teoar AT r":f\-NPs\JV\E—TanAys- A:r EO,.STSN thiscity waited cagerly for encouraging | Publication of ~ Sunday newspapers | changes are £aid to forecast a thor-|asscts of the International Mercantile| gincers on the Archangel front and|3i d.c;ué\m N Bt et R o L e word of the Intre fliers. Radio Were adopted at today's session of thei ough shake-up of the Dig ‘bureau, Marine Company have been renewed | H0°°T0 00 (G JEhensel it Sndh “Senedict Grow ssistant Secre- | conventi or protection of Fr | h gan ) al Guard, mal rumors and telegraph reports of their |1315t seneral assembly of the Presby-|which bears a closer home relation!and the company has received virtual- b |tamyziotw fe ( ity hungrily relayed, only to jterian church, U. S, A. to the soldiers than any other agency|ly be found groundiess i Spirited discussion preceded the | of the governmen. As the period of their fuel limitation |480Ption of the Sunday newspaper| Clouds of charges have been hov- and a number of mili- [are not expected hefore ne tary and civilian experts in aviation,| _Abpropriation bills will Jeave soon for Europe to stu coast are to be the last of the Amer- ican forces to be withdrawn. t monti up the greater which failed @ “rought from | the filibuster last March will be rusn- tleship Rhode the 1220 troops ay by the bat- Mayor C. B. the same offer for the vessels as pending at the time the negotia- tions were_suspended last Novembe W | | sibilities of developing aviation | e fmmediately in the house. Char- {Brown and a large delegation from . o ¢ their arrival|resolution, which calls on members of| ering over the bureau for months and} whe; Tnited States shipping board | STRIKE AT LAWRENCE = lines for civilian use. an Good of the house appropriations | Ppsilanti, Mich., met the battleship. passed with ws of their arrivaliy,"church “not to subscribe for, read,| congressional investigation i cxpccl-'::\:p’:);.ehdc :lxz‘l;:r:llx::lfio m"“{hpc i IS VIRTUALLY AT AN END |, John W. Worthington, a Chicago | commitice, tonight ralled a meeting|After going through the disinfecting overseas, grave doubts of the suc o aAvartiae ey | ed. This was announced today by P. A. S broker, was held by the Chicago po- | fof tomerrow te besin work on the|process at Camp Devens the men of their dash were expressed Rev. Dr. John A. McCuilom of Phila-| Franklin, president ot the mavine| Lawrence, May 19—The textile|lice in connection with the alleged | gencral deficiency measure. will be transferred to camps nearer Evening weather reports to the Roy- |qaiphia in o spesch condemning. the SINN FEIN REQUEST LAID Company, Wi Csresented the Britien |Strike which began here Feb. 3, was|theft of 135,000 in Tiberty Bonds snd | Legislation dealing with rallroads,|their homes for discharge. r Force meteorological station|yesolution charged the commissioners| BEFORE PRESIDENT WILSON| sundicate’s renewed offer to the board |declared virtually ended in a statement | other securities from the William | telegraphs and telephones, woman suf-| Among the ynits joard the battle- e showed only one stormy element | with insincerity. P Ginctomaiat aaEe R neeting issued today by A. J. Muste of Bos-|Crittenden brokerage and banking | 7280, prohibition, repeal of the luxury|ship were: 107th feid signal battai- which was unknown to Hawker and| Lot us be sensible about this ques-| Paris, May 19.—Secretary of State % 2 ton, one of the gneeral strike commit- | house of Pittsburgh.. | tuxes and other presfini subjects ars|ion: ten ambulance sections; sales ricve when they made '“?]“ A start.{tion.” he declared. “The Sunday paper| L4nsing, on_his return today from tee. The statement said that the in- T rom a small depres- is just s necessary as the Sunday|nis visit to England, referred directly Setese VISP, Icnmmxas y and sanitary squads, sers L | crease in wages asked for by the strik- | = d reconstruction questions | vice park units and casual compan- 0 ores and moved rap- |trolley which you attempted to con-|to President Wlison the request QUARTERS AT ST. GERMAIN | (o8 o o e about {0 ho an-| FORMAL NOTICE OF CONTEST dation i8 expected I ies. Aly orthwest course almost |demn several years azo.” made of him recently by the Ameri-| Paris, May 19.—(French Wireless|nounced judging from rep TION OF NEWBERRY congress in session almost. e to the Irish coast :wmmm:)m vio- —_— | can delegation no'w ‘”‘. l‘;uropn as thej Service). Premier l'k\mcn(ea:{ I\-nn\v’mmr mill ecenters, and tha o 19 marnt noticalC i 21 con- | URGE SULTAN BE ALLOWED ence. Hope was entertained however E representatives o rish societies inlto St. Germain, where the Austrian! jatter of contention remaining olec “of Tru. | ventions of 1920, ation plan-| TO REMAIN ONSTANTINOPLE that Hawker had been able to climb | -'STENED TO ARGUMENTS the United States. This was that the| delegates quartered. on Sunday.|that of iserimination by republican senator.|ned by the republicans of numerous| pa.i e above it IN FORD LIBEL SUIT| secre sent a formal request tol He visited the room prepared for thelguer‘the taking back of from M a5 given today|administration acts also are expected | ppois ol 0 (BY the A P The Captain Frederick P. Raynham,| Mount Clemens, Mich, May 19—/ the government that Prof.|conference with the Austrians and|gaci.q'Scot e the filir "senate of peti-|to begin in the near future. AR B e e L Hawker's British rival up to the time | The jury in the libel suitt of Henry|De Arthur Griffiths, and)also the rooms to be used by thel™mye committee has been meet- | tions by He defeated demo- | The flood of bills which is expected | stantinoplé. and. are ansious that {he e g B Ll Do tanin B SNman Bl wasj o Piinker . Dinn Fein lealens be | sewsmoper colregondenty. Fe abwal: o g focnitive on throu cratic candidate, asking for vesti- | to ke the new congress momentous |1 o Al accent 1 o & tonight as to the safety of the Sop- |released until Wednesday morning to-| iven a safe conduct to come to Parisently was satisfled with the arrange-|(na 3 1 < with and its crew. He suggested that|day while Judge Tucker listened to|and pres the strike w their c: e Lot e 3 s-je o £ o | United States accept the position as hold public meetings | gation of aampaign expenditure: |began in the house teday and the s io the peace|ment when he re-entered his automo- i et ] 3 n- lmandatory of that city, as well as 5 hereafter according to an announce- | @ recount of {he hailots. The eharzes|ate’s initial measures will be presented | 4rmenia. awker o landed at some|aréuments of counsel on what scope confercnc mile for the return to Par Pien: thday 4 1 of those presented by | tomorrow. - House resolution, mumber | = The-danger of a holy war is influ- triry . Sreadiig feprvs- | vidence. UKRAINIANS HAVE BEEN OMEGA LAMBDA CHI b o o e e e s e it i relanc stor hree: epres- | €V1¢ - committee. tional amendment measure, in o- | changes are inad- fon Teferred to by the metcorologiats | | Tho forenoon sossion today was de- REPULSED BY POLES CELEBRATION AT YALE|TWO AVIATORS DROWNED Mr. Newberry, however, took his|ed by Former Republican Teader | visihle Gibal ore srmien irobps &t was known to Hawker and himseif ) FO! ‘q“‘j‘"‘m‘m“");“\“} \‘:‘I']‘m“’m‘,‘..l ""v“;;‘d' Warsaw, Saturday, May 17.—The| New Haven, Conn. OFF MASSACHUSETTS COAST | scat today without objection, | n of Illinois. | strategic points to steady the situs- yeaterd hen they both decided tof 08 T OGN the Tribune. When he| Ukrainian offensive on the = Prusy-|time touch marked revival today| Chatham, Mass, May 19.—Lieuten- | T R R | _When house members were sworn in, | tion. ake the air,” he said had finished with a declaration that| <amielopol line, north and east of|of the Omega Lambda Chi celebration|ant Charles L. Ostridge of Watertown| WAGE INCREASE FOR NEW Representative Victor Berger of Wis- | N the BESRCIE fake 15 Hiot ety el al {‘)Xil‘"‘}'i‘fn,“fio}\“\‘v‘”,l\iff"&“{?'p";'u :h at \'alfif. a:\f:er al]al)!;{»lus;[wr\_ lhlehle)(‘g'in- ZlAniV;lmQ‘;lr' ;r‘rnd\izlxyilov;)"lle:"pi;l :‘l:r\ll(;sl BEDFORD COTTON WORKERS ‘con&in. ux_c‘gfi[s?gfil\nls_t ma:nber vho | WOMEN TO SEND DELEGATES R & Dl s with heavy losses to the attack-|ning of the war. Floats in Stu- | st Reading, Pa., were drowned| . .o=oo ot 2 was convic iolating the espion- NAvvliE::;:gi :f.':HSEA:EORES -l "’r‘m..‘.)y,(fr",“',.l'".““i’{‘:,e,:l»xw an official statement issued by the! dent procession included water wag- |today when a naval scaplane fell into| New Bedford, M May 19—The - are’ Thw % ; : TO PEACE CONFERENCE war office today says. North of and “tanks® whila Prasident Wil- | th B % Orean Membe Cotton Manufacturers' Association of | 25¢ 18W, was prevented from taknig public and moral issue of pacificism says. North of| ons and “tanks.” while President Wil-|the ocean off eans. Memb L . Washington, May 19.—After weath- > 1 = | the oath, upon objection of Represent- |, Zurich, May 13.— (By the A. P)— against preparedn the jury was| L ullkoff, north of Lemberg, the Polesson, Premier Orlando and President|the Orlaens coast guards o Rrinle L ‘._r{’;‘jx“c“)‘{m tonight ‘hfiimm Dallinger of . Massachusetts,| The International Women's Conference ering a sixty mile gale and heavy| giemissed. = Y have made considerable advance and|Hadley were portrayed in familiar|part from the air station R i “;‘,’ 0. (fou' (flf"l-e”‘:'i?:ii heirman of the elections committee, |has decided to send a delegation to eas, the missing seaplane N.C.-3, flag- i they also have gained a victory on the| poses. unsuecessful efforts ot G ons iy LR R ‘c’m, He was ordered by Speaker Gillett to|the peace conference to present the de- bip of the American naval trans-At-| wacE |GREASE FOR TEXTILE Volbynian froni near Zolkief, norta- { Hurtenstine, whose body was_ Iy e e o dlncredee o, Al “tlstand aside and was not allowed to|Cisions of the congress, and has de- lantic flight squadron, entered Poutal WOHKERS OF FALLYRIVER west of ‘Kulikoff. GERMAN PRESS REPORTS covered. Ensign Everett P. Welsh, the | ®/ulfe o o cided to tand |2ddress the house, which adopted | ed (o organize in each country gt gt R LR M M T OBITUARY. ISSUED FROM VERSAILLES|third member of the seaplane crew,!fim against the wage demunds of thefunanimously a resolution authorizing |Meetings of protest asainst the WVer- power nearly sixty hours from the| TFall River, Mass, May 19.—A wage . Sas =~ | was rescued by another muchine. 11 engineers, Wwho sent on strike thid| 3 committee to investigate his ri sailles peace. A delegation represent- time she was forced down by fog when| increase of fifteen per cent, to he- Edward Holbrook. o Merzailies clay Lo (BEsncl Biico- | mill engincers, who went on strike thid ety almost in sight of the Azores on thefcome operative June 2 and continue| Stamford, Conn.. 2lay 19 —Edward|1eSS Service). The official German | morning: to membership. {ing the women will get into touch record-breaking flight from New-|for six months. was sranted t report, which has been pub-| NATION-WIDE MOVEMENT lest No objecton was raised from the|With the labor committee of the league textile Shdiedns : ; ¥ ! E ihz of Senaiee|of natoins which will meet in October foundland for Lishon and Plymonth,| workers of this city tonight by the | Mosneosymresiacil o - the GOtham | jisheq heretofore in Berlin, is now be-| TO RESTORE COMMON SENSE | RESLUTION IN HOUSE e e o onaldr | ot Wadhirgtiby England otion manufacturers. The request| aied ue iy ceyncee home ot Seswis |Ing issued from Versailles. Al thel xowvoric May 19.—Inii TOPREPEAL LUXURY TAX| Truman H. Newiberny otaAichigan, Te- | 3 g~ e W £ s he request| died at his country home at Strawber- | 5 %15 ate ‘written by the German| NeW York, May 19.—Initiation of aj publican, whose election is being con- == be safety of the fiving ship and her|tives. The proposed off e Rantzau. The articles are (clegraphed | 120" ypon” the National Associa Doth APAIE: lat 1Ehe) TREEY aeastont Puae i e a request for acommit- | ! goston, Mag' 19:~The recovery -of o 8 - 3 & he_Droposed offer of the Ansonia|iy Beriin in two despatches daily. s e : Fet i o e Iastsesion fuss fieching tion. was filed. { four torpede ere lost o w of five when warships at Ponta and Derby Ice Corp. to sell ice de- ¥ of Manufacturers in a report of the|introduced foday by Representative| . tajor 5 b jifour torpedoes, which were lost ‘overs lielgada saw the plane taxiing across| COMMANDER TOWERS CABLES |livered on the sidewalk will not sof committee on industrial betterment, | Moore, of Pennsylvania, as lop| Major committecs of the house were|ihoard ‘from “a submarine chaser Sats he water headed for the flight o WIFE: “SAFE AND WELL"|ten the dissatistaction of its custom.| SOLSHEVIKI CRUISER SUNK heallh and safety, read at the opening | tha republican party's legislative proc jorsiiaed today, hut senate ‘commit- |urday in tough water off Highland ective in the Asores. ~Rear Admirall woopineion, May 19.—Mrs. John lers or reconcile them to even the IN BATTLE WITH BRITISH| ession of the association’s tweniy-| gramme, |l'llfi<;‘nl‘;?g‘; e \\;"im P“vn Senatorilight was attempted by navy divers Liimon, Jrmediately despatched !he|mowers, wife of Commander Towers|90-cent charge. On the contrary. it| Copenhagen, May 1§.—The Politi-|fourth amual meeting here today. | forenc foomnIt ton R | The E un- \dings to the navy department by ca-| PYEh ° T 0 SPRTIN ead of |imposes new burdens which will only|ken’s Helsingfors correspondent say Today sion was en over | coNSTITUTIONALITY OF INCOME |msact Sommittec b 4 H from thei; moorings on_the ble, relieving the anxiety of officials| fy 70 SCARIRG, RoUil and Mead ol cxasperate the customers the more,| that five Bolshevik cruisers and threel chiefly to the reading of Treports of 2 5 make assignments, selecting two lead- | deck of the small vescel while being #nd ending the long vigil Mrs. Towers| o, oo ived from her hushand ay|On the basis proposed there would|British light cruisers were in a naval | special committecs. l TAX ACT TO BE REARGUED|crs of the progressive zroup, Senators en from the navy vard to Provie bad kept since first news came last|pf . TR 00T S (o CiNe cable~ |be practically mo reduction to the|engagement in the Guif of Finland — | Washington, May 19.—The supreme|B0rah of Idaho and Jjohnson of Call-!“e=ce fo- delivery to the " submatine Saturday morning that her husband’s i = consumer because sidewalk delivery| Sunday and that one Bolshevik cruiser | MILITARY OPERATIONS IF court iy ordered a reargument of fornia. Doth advised Mr. Lodge that R-4. They were valued at nearly gram: y LITARY O NS : s e ; plane had been lost in the fog three “Safe and well" is impractical to most of them and|was sunk with nearly its whole crew. GERMANS REFUSE TO SIGN | [65t proceedings involving the ('(m-‘v“"v»‘\ did not wish to serve, but will be| »40,900. hundred miles from the Azores. : |the S0-cent rate would have to stand.| Another was driven aground on the : AN SREFUS) N f stitutionality of provisions of the in.furged to aceept e The story of the plucky fizht thel erTisH GUARDS EXECUTE But what shall be said of the price|Esthonian coast. Paris, May 10.—(By »nwfl A P)jcome tax of 1916, lasing stock divi- T | SHIP SIGHTED BOTTOM UP flight commander and his men were comparison offered by the corpora- Marshal Foch today laid before theicnds as income. Arguments will be{1,200 BILLS INTRODUCED OFF BOSTON LIGHTSHIP forced 1o make for two days and night BOLSHEVIK COMMISSIONERS | (jon” It had fixed a price of 80 council of four his plan for militar®| heard next fall § - was not cxpected at the navy de-| Copenhagen, May 19.—Lettish guards|cents per 100 pounds delivered, 1t| WOMAN SUFFRAGE GETS TOP | ,peitions that are to be put inio cf pubis ol BINE IN HOUSE' VESTERDAY| poston. May 19.—What appeared to partment hefore tomorrow for officials| have occupied Riga and executed most|proposes now to drop the ice at the PLACE ON HOUSE CALENDAR| fect in case the German plenipoten-| gy EET OF 26 SUBMARINE Washington, May 19.-Enough bills' be the hull of a ship 130 feel long, realized that the aviators must havelof the Boishevik commissioners there,|sidewalk at 60 cents. per 100 pounds.| Washington, May 19.—The woman| tiaries decline to sign the peace treaty. i were introduced in the house to keep floating bottom up, was sighted today been almost exhausted when they|according to an announcement made|There is a difference of 20 cents be-|suffrage constitutional amendment got| After the conference betwcen Mar- CHASERS HAS ARRIVED the body continuously at work; 25 miles off Boston lightship by the reached their haven. by the fLettish Information bureau!tween these prices. It is to be in-|top place today on the house calendar.|shal Foch and the council of four,| New York, May 19.—A fleet of 25|through the vear. More than 1290 steamship Makanda. The commander No information had reached the de-| here. ferred that the 20-cent reduction ro-|By general agreement Representative| President Wilson had a tallk with|submarine ch partment tonight as to the condition — rs, homeward bound presents the cost to the corporation|Mann’s joint resolution, silimar to the|General Pershing. It became known |from foreign service, and agcompanied of the plane and whether it would be| The burning thoughts of tomorrow fof the delivery of a hundred pounds|measure passed last session by the|later that General Pershing's visit tojby the tenders W ble to eontinue the flight 1o Lisbon.|are often thrown into the waste baske|of ice from the wagon into the re-|house and defeated in the enate, was measures were placed in the housefof the Makanda reported in a radio | nopper. : message to naval authoritics, that the. geon and Penguin,| While most of the bills provide for|hull was surrounded by masts and London may he postponed in order toarrived here today for supplies beforejihe donation to various communities|other wreekage. It was in the vicinity However, officers would not be sur-let of today. -~ frigerator>—Ansonia Sentinel. designated Number one. © - -- lawait developments. proceeding to Newport. - lof cannar =na ferman 8ald bicces cap- of Stellwagen Bank. - 4 A : ¥ b )

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