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VOL. LXI—NO. 120 POPULATION 29,919 NORWICH, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 10 PAGES—?G COLS PRICE TWO OENTS Cabled Paragraphs | [Jalj Sh | o ! !N t i A W' h Condensed Telegrams | EXAMINING REVISION OF ea ln Ips nv ve’s} 0 I" | It Winston Churghill, British Secre: g T i e A R e S Paris, May 20 (Havas).—The council t St L] AT ’ of five, ramno;nd of fi;c foreign minis- ) A I;;\‘_(:) at New York irom Tacoma: with ters of Great Britain, France and Italy, go- < | | Secretary Lansing and Baron Makino, il,_fign._r‘al Tasker Bliss returned to continued today, its examination of the o od Sal i e L T 5| o orareoi K RO che s RHIne diasd Tevislon of the treaties entered thto tn | Propos ale to a British |“Dry” Leaders of Both Parties | " . .iorc of the International Mer- yndicate of Ships and A: Predict That No B and | cantile Marine Co. held a confercuce Babousns Ca That the P. unt Problem is to Develop | GERMANS MUST REPLY TO sets of the L. M. ll\,‘hrine C:.' Wine RepenlWillb:guugli"fif:rie‘a'g"ks‘memw & Refining C°'£Se lane N.C-4 in Harb P rms Congress That the Paramount Problem is to Develop PEACE TERMS THURSDAY| voy york, wivs o0 B % N AmetcaniSmiling & Refining . aplane N.C-4 in Harbor at Ponta Delgada Ready for 800! des ¥ 5 f : L f ork, May 20.—The proposed| Washington, May 20.—President|cents in New York, 2 - a Spirit of Partnership Rather Than Antagonism Be- g B Mo Asocialed Press) gale to o Brilich syndicate "oftho! Wilton's cableil message outlining 2. | Bar silver was quoted st 53 1-3| Mile Dash to Lisbon, Portugal—Commander Read & B s ore Thursday of the present weck sh-owned ships and assets of the|islation for the extra session of the | penco in leondon. 4 decline of tween Capital and Labor—Sanctions Retaliatory Tariff|<nai hove passcd the German peace Inteenational stercanile Sarine"com?| new congress s read separaory 11 Donct brer Bickious s i Expects to Start at 6 A. M. Today—N.C-1 Sank at Sea— 2 S f plenipotentiaries at Versailles are to(Pany—a {ransaction involving _five| the senate and house today by clerks| Complete demobilization of the 77th Laws to Protect American Industry Against Foreign At-| make known in ful to the deiegates |Eritish companics and and arrangements were made by con- | Divislon took place at Camp Ublon N C-3 Has Been Dismantled Preparatory to Being Ship- . 4 s of the allicd and associated powers on|shipping valued at approximately $135.- | eressional leaders for immediate con-|when 1,976 men were discharge ! i ; en were discharged. tack—Advocates Aid for Returning Soldiers—Would|whit poinis o the ‘pence tteaty they | L0 was avproved todss Sideration of the vast leglslative pro-| " Arrangements are under way to ped Back to the United States—Not a Word Received - acquiesce and what points they object |Poa directors and finance gramme with the equal suffrage reso-|hegin transportation of the 339th In- Have War Time Prohibition Law Repealed Insofar as|ic_and desire modified. fee of the company, A stoo lution to come up tomorrow in the| fantry Trom Siheria to. Ensland. From Any of the Airplanes, Destroyers or Other Craft Beer and Wine Are C U Revisi £ W No-extension in the time limit has | Meeting to vote on the proposition was| house. Cotton and wool manufacturers of S ing the Seas OfF Ireland in Search r and Wine Are been granted the Germans, who are|C? or June Republican leaders met the presi- | Connec a o eie oncerne Lot i o i Lo beeatlsbieni e il AL The transaction was declared by P.|dent's proposals for early Fatiien br| Gt REuncen PHapericent WeSPIg ine Deas in Search of Hawker and Taxes and Enactment of Woman Suffrage Constitutional | the peace conaress a voluminous rec-|4. . Franklin president of the com-|public utilities by statements that| " jnications are that the garment Grieve. b Di fl ¢ ‘ ord of objections and of acceptances P a0, f%he largest recorded In the| such legislation already was planned.|siriic of 45,000 workers in New York Amendment—Says Discussion of Lea; - of the clauses of the document. v hipping. | As to the prohibition recommendatiof | 3 Jast at’ least two days more. Fondon, May 40T, to this, hour|work at it A gue of Nations| ° [if Siaiees, o {08 oe 0™ German by merican and Eclgian vessels owned| both republican and democratic “dr General Perghing) motifics the: War (e is 1o word! F Hawker ‘and s | dui siot usderee sy sutane Sl at Present Would be Premature thought throughout Germany have de- bV the International are not affected, leaders joined in vigorous statements Department the 4th, th, 6th and Tth |navizator Grieve. Not a single re- |Lieutenant Commande e"';‘,:fi“"" clared that the treaty as framed is Y the vrolected transfer, according to| dissenting from the president’s sus- | pivigions were reloased from duty in{Dort has been received foom any of|onme of the piote who had g rashee (g 1he Associkted Pridt) which are absolutely necessary for | Uacceptable and that it will not be Kl % gestions and predicting that no beer | e the numerous airplancs, destroyers, | severe attack of seasicknecs. Ty 3 signed without modification, the opin- —— and wine repeal would be passed. f o dicati men WO, - MAY Heitnasiibnt [ihe matitease i oy ToF | vithou! n, the & S : ss According to indications, says the |mincswecpers and light craft of ali|have now fully recovered from thels tvilson in his cabled message.to Con- |and the fulfillment of its vared - obli. '10:' |xr;‘(‘Pdrr;!sre:g:';il:gesreo\rzn}h‘eha‘t".::é TO SUPPORT PROVISIONAL al‘cle):]r‘o:‘in:si l{‘o‘fh‘r;edr;al_!f: "‘,f.‘:\‘% ho’u‘:cr a.\ Federal Reserve -Bo: report, prices | descriptions which i ersweeping the ing experience. ess today recommended repeal of [ gations for the fiscal year 1919-20 have ucnd ussmavled» oo la huw-xcm-‘_ 3 RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT | {0t i el gm_ imu “’mc&';‘“o«;i*d may not be expected to drop much in of Treland. Their task has been he N.C.-3 encountered heavy the wartime prohibition law so far as|not vet been made: the end of the|Sidered the objections raised by the| .New York, May 20.—The Russian|not be lifted £hE, Tosine: : Py, og dna1aln. o op L aiock Satraky: T It applies o wine and beer only; an-|present fiscal vear is at hand; and | i e Cooperative ' Unions, comprising 20| Pre i e ionl Census Bureau - estimated produc- an official comminque just = is- mander Towers sqid. ~“The light o The 1 faa German _plenipotentiaries and_formu- » Presentation of the president’s mes- | : ’ o Suahrvie n B 4 ounced definitely tbat the rail svs- |action upon these appropriations can|jated their final reply, the Germans|million heads of families in Northern |sage was the principal business of to- | {100 Of cottonseed oil from =Aug. 1,|sued justifying the attitude of thelinsiruments on board falled and we *ms and telegTaph and telephone lines |no_longer be prudently delaved, 1t |wiil. affis their cevatures o the |RUSsia and Sibera, announced tonight | daos waseton. T ene ety oasoiog | 1915, to April 30, 1010, at 1963,02 le of ihe government in relation | Saifed_ the plane above (e clouds in would t® returmed to private owner- |is necessary, therefore, that I should | compact. through representatives here their | until next Friday and the house until | POARdS. 15 f g 0 the cross Atlantic flight which has forder to get the henefit of a moou- p: urged a revision of war taxes|immediately call your attention to this| Marshal Foch is taking mothing for |SUPDOTt of the visional ~Russian | tomorrow. Before the president’s| General Denikine, anti-Bolsheviki,}onded in d this i eallywarns)| (15l E readigiol o I8 IR wnd outlined gemerally a programme | critical need. It is hardly necessary|granted as regards the probable ac-|Sovernment at Omsk, Siberia, headed | message was read, the house arranged |2nnounced the capture of 10,000 y e p e e AN Dl PR e R T specting labor. X for me to urge that it may receive Your | tion of the Germans at Versailles. He [PY Admiral Kolchak. In a staicment|to take up tomorrow the woman suf- | 9ners and twenty-eight guns, in Tzar- Havolsed the chances of finding Hawk- | {1l divight Saturday, and with ths _ He again urged enactment of the |prompt attention. has made a visit to the occupied areauPpealing to the American people to| frage resolution. Its adoption befors; !l @ 14" flest The communique, referrnig to recent | though the N.C.-1 ' L e woman suffrage constitutional amend- TorBosnio Discuss Peson and has informed the council of four|lend their “knowledge, experience |adjournment is planned. Senate lead- an L arino, W ORI Mo e Tiaas ine referrniz o tecant ] rone s C.-4 wera ent. rocommended that the tariff : s |58 ¢he military preparations that have|and Tesourc to the' problem of{ers have promised prompt action in|PUDLC expects soon to cease hostili- | criticlsms, says that the attitude of the) underneath the clouds part of the faws 56 sUpSHEE With teeth to ‘,,‘,,I T shall take the liberty of addressing|een made contingent on the Germans|Saving Russia, the organization de_|the upper body, probably early next|ly -hat has existed with Austria for|air ministry has been to enjoin cau- "3?,'1:1 N pad A3 Adiieciohe micy Againbt oreiga | Y00 On Thy. return: on fhe suubjects| e bAls ContinEent on the G e | e libseation. | of thn . o | : {forty-nine years. s _{ton, rather than to urge such “at-| The N.C.-5 had no dificulty in be- attack: spoke for legislation to facili- | ¥hich have most engrossed our at-|fernie ® Likewise. Generai Pershing,|irom Bolshevist rule, which it des| The flood of bills and resolutions| Public auction of army leather will | tcmpt SnxlousyitosdoBtig . | (1S Bl e T SO e ® American expansion of American | tention and the attention of the world | {he American commander, is wide.|clared was functioning by means of|opened in the senate foday, while|be held at the ome surplus prope ol T BT il Gl sl o e Mg L pping ang backed Secretary Lane's|during these last anxious months since | ,wake to the possibilities of the situa- | terror and narrow party dictatorship | scores more were thrown into office, Philadelphia, the War Depart- T lawker and - Grieve, thel !l we réached Station 1f, which Wil programme for land for returning|the armistice of last November was|(jon, A trip to London planned byland had “proved its complete unfit-|house hopper which yesterday receiy-|MeNt unnounced. B L e bt s i signed—the international =settlements| him for the present week, where he|ness” to bring about a state of peace|ed about 1200. The principal meas-| Details of final demobilization were|Wwho may in the future e i e P il B < peace conference and the | Which must form the subject matter|was fo be the guest of the British na-|adn_ovder. { ures in the senate asked for copies of | discussed b h andy iy the hdantle sthat s S reod e R e o s S eag ations e merely said it [Of the prescut treaties of peace and | {ion, "has been indefinitely postponed. | While their program ealls for uli- | i treaty, far definition of the|President Wils the Presidents | make i utierly impossible that 1 side and hegan 4 parallel course Vol be premature (o discuss fhem |OUr national action in the immediatie |and he will remain on the Rhine until|mate and est ublishment of & new Eov. in Russia, adoption of | vesidence in Puris jimense task of patrolling 2 S BRI ess w judgment. He also avoid- | future. It would be premature to dis-|all is settled at Versailled. ernment founded upon a constituent | woman establishment of a| Representative Butler says Con-|Of ocean can be undertaken. et R lay light ‘l«lu ed discussio domestic lezislation at | io" them m"n:_ wxp;e.m a Jutlgmutn American financial experts are still uls.\-mhl;. the unions declared that | federal budget syctem and repeal of | STess -!\“ hold \u"xlu- plan for s STt ¥ ain squalls ecause of his long absence |#bout them hefore they are brought |discussing economic matters with the|they rccognized the Omsk regime as|the luxury taxes and the day light sav- | Iavy. awaiting action on i SEAPLANE N.C-4 AW, 3efore e ,A om Washigtor 0 their complete formulation by the|Germans at Versailles, particularly|“a practical. central governmental|ing law. 1of Nations’ covenant. FAVOR?\B!?EIT\:JEATHER mx S g an0n u‘rd(nu.‘ of Consress heard a4 unigue doeument, | d8reements which are now being|with regard to Germany’s ability to|power subscribing to democratic prin-| Republican plans for many inves More than 10,000 employes of Swit ‘ bec.iniane eicinlty of e Db dE Uil one of ite kind {ransmitted | SOUShL at the table of the conference.|pay for foodstuffs and the method of | ciples#” The or; ition of Admiral | tigations were liunched in a resolu-fand Co. are expected o take advun- hington, May 20—Tugsing _at] 0%, I, Ja¢ CLlity, of tane, but with aee ihe oeean from o President on|L shall hope to lay them before you in | pa The reply of the council of | Kolchak, they stated, wus “re-estab- | tion by Chairman Greene of the house |8ate of the plan to pecome stockhold- |7 in the harhor of Panta Delgada,| on ¥ it tharweather cleating it foreizn shore. Tor the first time n|theit many aspects as soom as ar-|four to the German note regardinglishing the state, creating a fighting, | merchant marine committer proposing |ers of the company. | the s =4, .the “1on8|3 51103 {0 1and and sscertain o8¢ G . dential mes- | fangements have been reached. reparations will declare that it is im- | disciplined army and placing itself un. | inquiry into operations of the ship-| President Baker of the Brandon,|s ng entry ecloaii avyl oS S o AELE . clerk i ! 1 hesitate to venture v opinion or | possible to di r}iat? responsibilit; ‘dll' obligations to bring the country to | ping board nd emergency fleet cor Munl_\) b Trades’ Council, ey {for :“‘U: 7 N 3 "o"‘:" Our |,u‘h‘u key up scending mes- |press” any recommendation with re-|for the actions of the former German | the gates of an all-Russian constituent | poration. _Representative Welty of|in Winnipeg a general strike would |awaits only favorable weather for they o, (GO0 SO0 R, MRS BIERE o gard o domestic legislation while | government. jassembly and to insure its unity and|Ohio asked for an invetsigation by a|be called at Brandon. N eay e S00-miile, dash to Lisbon, | 5o svere were picking them up,. Wk 0w the re.|absent from the United States and out | < independence non-partisan committee of “irregular{ Secretary Glass asked Congress fo : G0 Lot Bhbe e T e jtion and for|Of daily touch with intimate sources; ANNOUNCEMENT OF CHANGES With the re_generation of Russia as{and unlawful expenditures.” §$202,000.000 in supplement appropria- 2t Hoxta, whereshel=c5iithe atow thougtit, tic Sob S e, oo Yor | ot infFmition’ and; counsel. . Tt G- AT YALE UNIVERTV"f free, [l(‘I"!OLlA”p state and a mem-| Of the rec ummendiimx}r in the pres- | Lon: arl\;ml by all departments” fo HG\G;AX'QE\J‘\: e q‘x‘;:l- moderate Wk the Diane was xSl <ome, con. |Scious that 1 need, after so long an| .. & 9 ber of theyLeague of Nations.as their| ident's message, those for return tojthe next fiscal year. nt S Commander - Alnere Uer{damaged in the high billows th nt eoment s o | absence from Washington, to seels age| New Haven, Conn. May 20.—The|objective, the unions asserted that|Drivate ownership of railroads and| Importation of ‘gold during the Licutenar mnlhuul r Alber damagsd frithe hish billows thatie al element of sur- | GOt those who have remained in | fesignatoin of Rev. Edwin Pond Park-|defeat of the Bolshevikts, whose ad- | wires and repeal of war time prohily-|monta ended April 10 amounted to ‘Head’s big ship flew to Ponta Delgadaj Wi unable outhwest ot ced the most wide-| . yiio, i mained inler "pp, LLD., senior fellow Yale|ministration had brought s -com. | tion against beer and wines dréw |$6,295.000, compared with $3, 000 forjtoday in remarkably fast time, cover-} . *C 5t aiisk brrivlidotr - of the many tasks constant contact with domestic prob- | < . . ght about “com 2 he 150 % Vot Pico when we alizh the position o asianrs | lems and who have known them close | SOTPOration was announced today. Dr.|plete social and economic ruin” was|most comment from congressional the month ended March 10. e lilmits Ll oty el 4 T G e iy liete) WH- Had ASUEOCHE were : 7 the Frestdent| T & from: day.fo' day. and. 7| Carker isiof Hartford sandiis the only!lhc first essential. leaders. It was agreed that legisla-| The Little Theatre, London's|Uuies. This was at the rate of approxi- e WACHE W At fis g o his 'olm»‘“ » to prohibition l\rt‘v_u\‘~‘h o ey o day. and L{tellow of Yals whorhadun part in the | et i tion dealing with the public utilities | smallest playhouse, Vil have a mir- |mately S8 miles an hour find] erhe clésdng o weather prooll d that demohilization had progres a ery soon be poss 1 t - i ttnaT s Aasiied at fHe preventines: |o in ind ihe | Rear Admira , in_reporting! e clearing of e weatiler pro tively safe now to remove the ban up- | duestions pressing for consideration |gince November, 18%. Largely | CONDITIONS IN RUSSTA| *'J1 S aposine theib Republiean in the House are plan. [52d2 said the plane e e e ioher i on the manufacturs and sale of wines; ' which 1 feel that T may and Indeed | (hrougn his influence membership on| Omsk, T ay 9 (Russian Tele-| peal measure, the pre: a shipping inquiry. Operations Commander John H. Tow ik o nd bee This bar. laid several MUst even now, direct your attention,|the corporation was opened to men|graphic Ager —Admiral Kolchak,| “demobilization of the military forces|of the Shiping Board will be surveved |[07ight reported the plane to be i L e "f: muntiis 3%0 o ecome effective on|! l)u]:- in Uv;cm! \uxm;.q outside of Connectiout and outside of | the head of the Omsk government, at:{* * * has procceded to such a poin‘iand a merchant marine policy drafied. ”;;; SR R ® ane was tossed 1. could only be remaved, he said, | abor Paramount Question. the clerical professign of the Congre- |tended a mecting of the military coun-| that.it seems lp me entirely safe now | A petition signed by many.Chicago- | expec C-4 fo gelaw l pd e Congressional enactroant. In speaking of them I shall, 1 dare |€ational church. cil at Ekaterinburg 1 ht, affer| to remove the ban upon manufacture|ans, urging passage of pending bills foMOITOW unjess weather conditions “’fi‘abo,‘f.[ SRt o dimerve~ tie sebibiln His recommendation regarding re- 1" SPCGCRE OF FIET TSI T OSTE " other announcements: made ‘at Yale|which e left for the front. During!and saies of wines and beers” Legis- | increase the citys bonding power, \o¥ Del b0 T iban, oM} 5% 170 gallons of, Tu decided t0 un of the railwave and wiro lines| vour gwn' thoughts. 1 hope . that 1| 00ay include the fact that electjon of his stay in Ekaterinburg the admiral lation is necessary to remove the pro-|was presented to Cock county' legis- |}0f Tetulre moveitint teu hours. after) 138 10 BT OO (0 Loer T€ GARCIC 82 was the first authoritative declaration |y speak v ! - |a provost has _heen postponed, Rev. reviewed the troo; and met repre-| hibition provositions, the president|jators. plenishing fuel supplies it B g e B e M o , ; ; : Ehall speak your own judgment also. | & B e ttive. o : . % Aovernaiied fn Poruesl tha NiOM royer on the way. But we did not the Administration of its future | ® TTne guostion which stands at the| WM Adams Brown being named by sentatives of the municipalities and|said he had been informed by his le-| War Department announced 4g5 C'Gihutled In Portugal the N.C-d willl “ivoyer of the Wew. Beb U S0 [ policy and greatly surprised many|grone of all others in every country | (1€ corporation to assist President; \m\ /Pn:]m\u‘ ¥ X Gy i | a1, advisers. o | consolidation locomotives sent abroad | pyctioBA e pi €5 8 5 VE8S 0! Ponta Delgada. Off the port we des wembers who had interpreted the de- |yria. %, B SCLEEE R SveRC CORRTEY | Y in carrying out the reconstruc- | According 1o Bolshovik - prisoners,| * Senator Sheppard of Texas, demo- | for the use of the Americon Expedi- |P§moutly Erogland. o o o o VEORE DERETE. RO 0 O over elopments of the past few months 10 |js the qt labor. and perhass | tion plans adopted in March. jthe towns of Kazan and Viatka are be-icrat, and Revresentative Randall of|tionary Forces, v sold to the| ., ¢ S WA el e T argine: which had beust Seht o feah thae be- W - ©|is the question of labor, and perhaps | Ul uir < fhelude one of $20,000 by ing evacuated by the Bolsheviki. The! Caliton “hibitionist S | sole reliance of the American navy n Harding which had been mean be eventually would pro- ' can spes Mot 2 .000 by alifornia, prohi ist, French Government. b e e 2 Stideta a I 11 can speak of it with as great advan- | extraordinary commission to- fight the' o tr : : : tiempt at this time to cross the At-ymeet us, and ‘taxied’ into port under pose some form of permanent Govern- |, alvan- ! prank Bergen, of Elizabeth, N. J., to; rdinary commission tofight the! of the wartime “dry w, and other| pieutenant Prince was killed and || {] s B i tage while engrossed in the considera- et revolutior, ot iatlia e sioxy et s ! tic throush the air through report' our own nower. ment operation. On the contrary the | tiae o juc ensrossed in the considera- h a series of lectures in mem- | yolution at Viatka has is-| prohibition advocates, issued state-| Licutenant Spratt was fatally Ijur-| iicieid toniant Trom . Comman “Without informing the crew of the e o i declaration on that | tries alike as I could at home and | 30T §t miuieey L“‘““\?”T]"'\“ro i oicr, Sloted LBty announcing determined oppo- | ed when thelr plane, one of a squad- | Towers at Ponta Delgada, who in-|fear that I had that we would be lost, point left no doubt that be was through | ,midst th ot ek 2 | deid in military service; May 11, 1917 5 zinsk { sition to repeal legislation. They de-|ron of ten making a flight from Great | ¢ oo e (20 | 008, SEEEEEL o P T e Joe n & watetpioot ail N amy poseible scheme of perma. |Midst the interests which naturally | ij 00 from Dr. George A, Kohut, | ngs which are now tak-|clared a.laTge maJority of congress fa- | Britain to Eeypt, créshed attempting |Lormed the’ navy department. of ‘the I packed our log ln a waterproot S A R e SR | most affect my thought, because they | New York city, for a research fellow- | Br, Samara (cap-! vors prohibition and predicted the re- | landing at Genpcclle. Airdom stk At e O e e e i o sl O e telegraph and telephone lines,” | 275, the interests of our own people.iship in semitics; $1,000 - from Mrs. the Kolchak forces on Mav'peal measure would not be enacted.| Edward Soucy, who was superin- . o @ i acement it e e b 5 : telesrapl telephone lines,” | py the questions of labor 1 do not 2 Btick Cineis 1 1 Smolensk and th Some i rs charged the'tending chit j it N« to shipping the, sank. : . 2 the Tibsaage “Witl, of tourse; be s Henry B. Buck, of Cincinnati, to found ¥ Some republican ers charg ending a construction job here for Ficrto ted S S ettavaral tlantic flight is 3 fits a2 na mean the question of efficient industrial | 3 prize for patriotic writings in mem_|2mons, the railroad r jresident with shifting responsibility | the 1. T. Ley Broth £ Sp e Harkatopthainiteda o | Ve e Ll ned to their owners soon as ', & quest e e P & L ieaot that atnte o Typres L S z & jthe % T. Ley Brothesrs of Spring-| it had been thought that the practicable without a stop _with . ; production, the question of how 1abor | ory of her Parkor D, Bude, wh cunter-revolution is 1o the reublican congress and said : - S > 8, ansfer can be effected without B, 4 ; OF lory of her son, Parker D. Buck, who 2 gy the republican cong field was killed by a freight train yes- | qespite the dGamage wrought during mlanes a little larger than the N. Ga Sirative confusion s o ¢ spe|.S {0 be obtained and made effective in | died in an airplane accident. Iiiaing ead. 1 Jeclare that we that all he would gain would be criti- terday while using the laying of a|measly sixty hours spent on a high. type. The engines of all three of the ol eonde will be hatded over to thely |LI¢ Ereat process of sustaining popu-| The corporation also made public agll® % ¢ make any distinction cism of prohibitionists. iding. o Mt R GLE L gl b pa G el e ok fike &t the 4t @ . lations and winning _success amidst | plan to allow students who enter Yale ooivy i ¢ iy '—' | — | Fomime. the ‘fight. - Commander Tow- | have run for six thoussna miles ers at the end of the *calendar | commercial and industrial rivalries. 1| without Latin preparation to make up revolation he Mensh ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE BANKS e sume the flght. . Commander \ow | have min for aix fhou mlwmr:n[mmu;; I the case of each, the President|MeAn that much sreater and more Vit- | that deficiency and acquire the bache- hand of fhe cxiraordinar : ON THE REPUBLICAN PARTY | ' E £ SR e jm e e I the case of each, resident | 4] question: How are the men and lor of arts degree and to accept two L [Canll out for a o lliof = . TO OFFSET BOLSHEVISM 4 alone. s —— sied for legislation 'to make easier | women who do the daily labor Of the yeare of Laths . for entrance. from LM Will be taken hostages and their| New York, N. ¥, Mav 20—The an-| pogon 3y Do lbaiity of ‘o R e = ° ssitated years ate will devend upon their behavior.” ti-saloon league was “not much sur- | Mot ) s bollcy, of e fvicaiener uation is as| e B SiatanALs Mot by the | world to obtain progressive improve- | candidates for the bachelor of Phi- | Rl aia, A ppenavior paloon Tagne awasj noty my ’,‘_\,0‘,’,‘; ployers and of the community in gen- foflows: ok ati seajall pecspra NV iO- HIS EXEECTEDAIC ,‘:lm SOSMBRAR for. taed |mcnw in the conditions of their la- |losophy degree. ! thio meneral staff has received in.:mendation to congress that . the war|Cr2l as an offset to Bolshevism; should ' rescued 1t ‘moorings in Ponta FLY TO LISBON TODAY - st Charles J. Tilden, professor of eivil St NiraetE el ek = ST be to cultiva relations with »Or Trelgada, in very badly damaged con-| Ponta Del Gada, May 20—(By the A, justment of taxation, the President| (Continued on Page Exght, Col. Thr"\mgl”m“g o e ation that uprisings have been of time prohibition law be repealed, Wil | ynjons that stand in favor of Amerl.|aoin o Bath Gower wings Svreched. P Ticutenant Commander Albert Cs made it clear that he did not expect - 8 quent occurrence in Kazan in the liam H. Anderson, superintendent of B Sauen ofs dition. Both lower wings wrecked,iP. ieutenant Ca o TR st ot e versity was elected professor of en- . puct 4 Citke Tt save. there are tha New Tern S e foq | can_freedom, in the opinion of Form nOTt0Dn Eone: ‘el bagly. dams| RAGANIn copmandiiof tie AN Democratle tariff rates that have becn | PRESBYTERIANS RESENT | Fre Shliela Seieniinc schaar S ' [reasons for believing thal prisoners of ina statement issued here tonight. | Siyjoct of Tabor and reconsisuetion ot e ine Bisdseeraulea, shd| Lisbon At ane o'da tomtorrom, EE st &l B |war who returned from G ny are| e republicz pa a and reconstruction a s being disassembled and, Lisbon at six sk tOMOrTOw, opsEative te;flré:n Dast @ix years. He| REPEAL OF PROHIBITION| e | especially active in these uprising Ireiroi\’rclgl ir]‘v’rélle e 'a public meeting here tonight. If all York. | hopes to reach there before dark. teet gpocia) new Intieests. like _ihe| Witor i Mo. May 20_President|ci AUSE UNDER WHIGH ‘PEACE | —_— | the statement said. Jaor were {o be treated as thoush it in Ponta Del-| 1t all is well with the flight, an ect 'S k ilson was arraigned today by com- ! i ot < : i belonged to the extreme c repre- bay in excellent condition and nigk op wiil be made at Lis dgestuffs industry. Some reductions | miscioners to the 1315t gonoral aseem.| _TREATY BECOMES OPERATIVE AMERICAN STEAMER SUNK J Constibtion S has forospared Ml inx0t| Sori AR v he sr wews i B e s were advocated in wartime excess|bly of the Presbyterian Church, U. S.| Paris, May 20 (By the A. P.).—The| BY MINE: CREW RESCUED notflonsas it hasibeen xeaponsive o i iliother: uEitalorsn o weatlier permi {1ast lap of the trans-Atlantic pourney profits taxes and the present taxes on|A., for requesting congress to repeal|text of the clause in the peace treaty| Gothenburg, Sweden, May 20—The L”“,{"‘;"“,‘[’i*“"“‘_E“"j”“ people. We | jemoralizing effect would “All personnel in excellent condition' sor Plymouth, weather permitting. retall sules. the President thoughtor amend the war time prohibition act|under wh! the treaty ehall become, American steamer Lale Placid struck s _‘“4‘ dasls 3“\;) b s h“ all labor into t exce ry minor casualties to certaini The N.C-4 was overhauled today could be dispensed with entirely and a resolution was adopted urging Operative between the ratifying coun-', submerged mine near the island o {]‘“‘“‘” 51“'- RLesle nt to put it in the The great body W of N.C-1 cre and took on a full supply of fuel. What would be the reply of the Re- | congress to sustain the law. President|tries as soon as Germany and ihree of Vinga, near here, yesterday and_sank | "y 0 fois question” = =~ imen” he added. “are utterly opvo The N.C-1, which was in command publlcan Congress to these proposals,| Wilson is an eclder in the church. {the principal powers sign -the ‘docu- lin fi minutes. All those on board o L (e to hevism and we should condt sy < of Lieutenant Commander Bellinger, -ame ut once the topic of discussion| A copy of the resolution will be ca-|ment is as follows: > rescued. ghout the country | gurselves, employers and all, in TOWERS TELLS OF ADVENTURE o Cotve ithis arternioon; MERS sverywhere about the capitol. In re-|bled to the president. It follow | “The present treaty shall be ratified. et | NS L aune e ‘,“”“;‘- o v 2s to retain them and keep tl ON NAVY SEAPLANE N.C-3; "3 O o irtax was unable 0 turning the railroads. it is generally| “This assembly learn with pain that|Deposit of ratifications shall be made| The steamer Lake 00 T O D o e fmfoToe | out of the hands of the extremists by| Ponta Delzada, M (By e Doy seiscuiis oncedca the Republican leaders will | the president of the United States has at Paris as soon as possible. | tons, was owned by e o Tion. Sate eyt e the siunte deal? lpy - ptionaily bad towing impossi ihe destroyer readily giv e President their co-|recommended to congress that it re- ‘Powers of which the seat of govern-'gpipping hoard and \r>(~:\px‘f"‘(§?‘,?“;’"‘ .1"\0"1 o :LC([; will cf “I do not fear Bolshevism in this| ) was totally unexpected, w eather t0 operation. But as to prohibition and|Peal a part of war time prohibition, ment is outside Europe will be entitled 1 {he Atlantic Transport company for ‘]“‘ etk thogsald,; S0 a8 atoymate 105! conntry The parlor socialists eason for the failure of all b the ma- Aff uwnd internal revenue taxation|and in view of this fact we most earn-|to inform the government of the operation. She left Baltimore on April|the meetings “monster m: eetIngs anarchists and Bolshevists a A ravy's seanlanes tolchine filled with water and the be case s more doubtiul. These are| °Slly petition congress thi¥ it not |French revub::nmly;gus:t thelr diplo-|2¢ with @ cargo of coal for Gothen-|OF Protest against the repeal | gists do not know the. depth ho om Trepassey. Newfoundiand :Q\‘;ifh,fim‘n,. S ki, oot roblems ery clear | Only et the measure, but that the|matic represel 1! At hurg. The steamer was built in 1917 at| = an spirit_and the love of the 2 on schedule time.”|ina w e engine, caused e oaliesth N0 VEIy Clear | he cnforced to ths fallies wx_|their -Tatifiations have: best. given.|Dorsoit, Mich | PROGRESSIVE REPUBLICANS Smetiean spirit and the leve of the Delgacia o edule time| (he the engine, caused the uent apparently has been formed | Meastre be enforced to the fullest ex-| 5F, (% /% case they must transmit| Do o M TO FIGURE IN SENATE p e i Commander John H. Towers tol}lune to settle many fathoms deep. etither of the great parties. ent to the end that the. needs of the Sl P A e i {as we have enjoyed them for a b he correspordent of Tho Associated] = The recommendations regarding la-| Norid for food may be met, and that|thelr ratificstions &s Soon a8, possibie: Washington, May 20. — Possibility|dred and twenty-five vears Pross tonigi RAYNHAM STILL AMBITIOUS or were general. but the President|'l¢ efficiency and morale of our own Lipoace Brookes To Defend His Title |that the progressive group of republi- Taft said that the plan et maniwho' mmm.,apd the over- AM© o A A attentd the n peopie be preserved.” fications will be drawn up as soon a: 1S tle an senators might take no part in) D being made at Versaille: = t in his flagshop N.C-3, and TO MAKE OCEAN FLIGHT parthiership Between capital and Jsbor|,,E: E; P- Prugh of Harrisburg, Pa,|ille ireaty has been ratlficd by Ger- |the selection of senate committees was| “to put bulwarks against Russia CRab b SRS e - 20—Frederick 8 a. gengine 4 t 3 tate chairman of the prohibition or-|many and by three of the principal| removed today by the appointment by|against th ance of Bolshevism in}cojved a severe buffeting both from|p. Raynnam, the bri Lviator whose Sty i democratization of in-| ganization of Pennsylvania, asserted al“e‘e‘éai‘g‘dn[“f:;’:‘;’;%esps"w:‘;ba‘l'\‘;’;‘;‘ Repullican Teaners Todga’oft Sehatorp| Tifland.s the' Baitie nrovinces, Boiad {1o storm overhead and the (mmmnl,~-(m\"wr to attemnt the ocean Tieht g S “this is the second tis Pre Vil- . 5 | McNary Oreg 4 2 {and the Ukra n..a emming: it 4 2 R e e e | S i 8 s o iy ot Prop | liguor interests, and means the undo- ‘23(“‘“‘5*;"“’“ UMD R D committee on committees, and accept-| burn itself out heren D atroehed fonight. witer ‘haning| e to paict when hist Mi o -u;'u of discrimination against it | "8 °f @1l that has been done.” s L e al =~ regained sleep lost while bucking: the| piane was wrecked running & . : i —— ough no reply had beén receive torm for sixteen hours: and being|the “takeofty’ announced toda P ;;5_ Do 0 T 48 pomile FIGHT WITH CASHIER INTERNATIONAL TRADE it ‘was believed that the differcnces,l . OF RE g : i o wosld D ceon v chilne, THA - alation” he taldl ee Course| moronto, May 20.—In & revolver duel| New. York, May 20—Otganization which resulted first in Senators Borah| Boston. Max 20.—Objections to the said Commander|ca sufliciently from injuries suffered A e A e ] IR S ok Holver duel) o he Namisa®South American’ Cor- of Idaho and Johnson of California,|diScharge of the receiver of the Boston embars of the créw ofywhon his nl o 1o 10avd 10 iat hostile leg. |0t O i age tweive miles oast 3¢ poration, which It was, said was but and Jater in Senators Kenyon of Towalind Maine Railroad company in ac- iy gave up hope of! hed. Raynham said that the maching 8 0 Dygna [ =SB SIS0 GweliS JHenseanty g d S and Jones of Washington declining |cordance with the reorganization plans b DR | bed,, Ravnham ;said tha ¥y 5 Plrggirer here, R. C. Lang, cashier of the local|the first of a series of “Namusa’ cor- J g o f SR DL nang ) wturday night. but col-{ eonld he rebuilt with spare parts ag e % s 2nd that It | pranch of the Bank of Nova Scotia,|porations planned under the Webb- appointments on the committee, hadwere filed in the fedoral district court howed no signs of fear|hand here, provided the motor was in A center 1egis- | was ceverely wounded and one of the| Pomerene act to go after internation- been adjusted. troohT whicn | Se el G T Avriencers MR ey wrarce] 800 1 on’ until they arrived in ing condition. : et " robbers was shot through the head.|al trade, was announced tonight b: The committee on committees, whichZE7lE" T4 BIGGE Gfon port here Monda; While the Handley-Page and Vimy Although the United States will ) ch g = e atar, makes all republican committee as-|eState owns a large block of Boston|DO[L here SONdh 1 dl en-| meghani fbling their tudly and unbesitating!: n Miss Chavman ,a young woman clerk|the National Assoclation of Manufav- he s t ting and Maine sto Having run short of fuel and en-|mechanics are as cmbling their huge R Biaaite ot intetnab.y Jola in the|in the bank, srappled with the un-| turers, in annual session here. sienments ) the e v hareagi The cxecutors declare that the|countered a heavy fog, the N.C-3 came| machines for the Atlantic “hop.” the e nemerimational disarma- | wounded robber after he had shot the| Bvery member of the association, it today was understood to have agreed|, Tho creculors declare th down at one o'clock Saturday aster-|jittie Martinsyde will he removed from fuent, & will nevertheless, be a policy | cachier, and disarmed him, but the|was stated, would be permitted to be- o G G e e o noon in order that we might o tain| the tent on the Quidividi fild to town. of ebvieus prudence 10 make certain |man broke away from her and escaped|come a stockholder, but only to the e D O e BDDIODHA IG5t DrosentionThoy: d1son our hearings. The nlane was damaged| for repairs of the successful maintenance of many lin an automobile. Lang and Miss|extent of one $100 share, as it was de- committee, which under previous plans At wresent. The OB ihel 0< it reached the water and w -1 Study of weather mans here today strong und chemical | Chapman were alone in the bank|sired, to give each an equal voice in e o e oW e oL e simusmert of S S TLIODob o] {o rise again, While we - were| showed the growth of the storm whielt vlants building when the robbers entered. the management of the sales corporu- i S ] t‘“,‘”f’?I“nr e A e frinz the 205 miles in the heavy|partially wrecked two of the Amep- TEXT OF MESSAGE | e tion. ifiea iioiientastaini S epestion sz io Zally storm the high seas washed over orf near Azores, _aud HOLLAND GRANTS FRANCE — Gl Do Ehir It Pounded the planc. and the hoat began| wh ont ke ail B V. v T e el ving the minori A larger 1 - a s I S = whic it Hawker g ' JNsshingion, May 20. The text of CREDIT OF 25,000,000 FLORINS| NEW YORK POLICE CAPTURE: i lion oo EE Horer i Teia s service commissions of 1 leak. So fast did the water enter! navigator, Licutenont Commandes e et oty emsage. reid 0| paris, May 20 (Havas)—The Dutch AN ALLEGED MURDERER rstate commerce And finance com-|ihe states in which Boston bo: the members of. the| Mackenzic Grieve, to. their deaths off e TSI CONETES, WAs 45 {0l-| government, according 10 a despatch| New York, May 20.—Richard Von mittees. (A0 rreim Lovs aapnoven e foal el bl A”n",‘F“ She possibility that the Sop: ok pik from The Hague, in order o co-oper-| grebs, alleged murderer, who escaped o (ks 3 organization plans, and it is expecied & swall hand pump, while oth-| Despite the possibility that the Sops Gentlemen of the Congress ate in the reconstriction of NOrthern | e s B yomaee o Sjeaped DEADLOCK IN GENERAL jtbat a Tearing on the road’s petition| evs stood on the wings in order {0 keep| with expedition went to its doom i i deeply regret my inability to be|France, has submitted o 0 Vi DL = jfor discharge of the recciver will be ia 1 halance. Meanwhile we| this gale, some of the aviation and , ha ubmitted to the state o | 1 pcegetit at the opening of the extraor-|council a measure granting France a|2ciium at Tremton on April 26, 1917, STRIKE AT WINNIPEG! ;4 net month. o stoering landward. { wircless officials held to the theory dinary session of the Congress. 1t|credit of 25,000,000 - florins for five| Lo ~ohrured gfirzlg;;ghé l;’»‘f Lhe o> Winnipeg, Manitola, May 20—A - - |~ “iThat our radio was out of commis-} that Hawker had faflen into the sea il seems (o be my duty “lo take | Vears. France would spend the money | hociire from fustace. 5 though the deadlock between lanor and| NG DECISION OF TYPES o the crew until| between Newfoundiand and the trane. rar b ne ceunsels of the beacein Holland for supplies of various| 'Krebs, who claimed to have serve s e el OF CAPITAL NAVAL SHIFS| e 3otock Manda] ey ema conference and contribute what 5. ] v 1 e y'clock Monday | their contention: with the. knowled SR e amiitin of ths Avmimmdes| S as a butler in the houschold of Wil- night without a decision, there wera| - Washington, May The navy de-| having | that vone of the many: vesuls (Lot \ble questions ot whose settlement it | CRISIS DEVELOPED IN I R L e e signs tonight that the marking time| partment has reached no conclusion as| d wire, {ing across tha Atlantie had reported has ‘hed 10 address Htaclf. Tor they NEWFO man emperor, was indicted in 1914 ou Nomman E. Brookée, sho won |beriod was rapidly coming to an end.|yet as to types of capital ships to be| ate chocolate and drank water|sighiing the plane or hearing its wire= 3 UNDLAND CABINET |a charge of murdering Mrs. Henry o devel et i 2 T e e Setidhs Which aifect th ‘ h ; the temnts champiomship n 1914, | The leading strike development was|vecommended to comgress, service|from our raditor. This was our only| less b5 0 g 7 oy o e peace| gt Jjohns, N. F., May Rheil and wounding her husband on 5 e i 2 union delegs 1 A tvided Al istence. h 4 s e as W of the Wbl worls and from tie: e i L oy fxech 4t a conference belween ul elega- | opinion still being widely divided on|means of subsistence. The crew! Captain Chasles T - 2 < I, | loyd tendered the resignation of the| their farm near New Brunswick, N. J. e lust oocasion on wiich 4t WeS | ;)¢ ;19 T. C. Norris, premier of|the uestion of composite ships which|smoked heavily in order to keep awake, Ramha meient therefore, the United States cannot P . t- Stand apart. T deemed it my duty o | ministty to the governor of Newfound- | A commission declared' him insane, played for, has cebled the commit- | anitoba, and other officials regarding| came up during the last session. Sec- | while we were drifting. No one of us| vartner in the mnew call me’gon-‘rfl together n()l)xi~< :‘mp land tonight. o e = tee-of the M) England-dawn Tennis | ihe officially announced willingness ot retary Daniels had a preliminary con-| obtained ore than four hours of flight he is planning. Morga:'s pl call I g 4 *| The cabinet crisis came to a head| In some parts of ngland and in| Club, from Melbowme, steticg that |ihe union men to discuss settlement of | ference today with Representative| slccp after leaving Tvepassey until|cians tonight told him his fying davs- Decause it was not wise to postpone | after the resignation of IMinance Min- |France and Italy also it is believed| he will probumisy defendiMs fitleat |the strike on the basis of general un-| Butler, the new chairman of the house| Ponta Delgada was reached.” Srete e and it might take hith twe onger the provisions which must be | jster Cashin earlier In the day. that a girl Who buries a drop of her| sme ' chmmptonships to b ‘held at |1On recoznition and reinstatement of| naval commitice, and will talk over the| The hands of all the. members of|or three months fo recover from the made for the support of the Govern-| The Lloyd government was formed |blood under a rose bush will have| we oF all idle members who were employed| situation with the whole commitice|the crew of the N.C-3 were badiv|injuries he suffered in the wreck okt saent. Many of the aenmnauons« two years_ago.as a war. cabinet. good looks. 5 edon, Euglend, June ReXb -+ |prior to the strike. later in the week. {swollen as a result of their herofc!the Martineyde on Sundaw - e 5 T ¥