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# VOL. LXI—NO. 124 POPULATiON 29,919 NORWICH, CONN., MONDAY, MAY Steamer Cassandre Struck an [ceberg HAWKER AND GRIEVE WERE PIGKED UP 800 MILES OFF THE IRISH GOAST They Had Been In the Water Ninety Minutes When Rescued Putting Into St. Under Her Own Power. Londensed Telegrams fit. (John N. Wi::lm | . Toledo. Ohio. May 25. — Maror e - calls for ¢ received to-} Schreiber today deputized 500 di by the Danish Steamer Mary—Now Safe Aboard a Bri Earl Curzon may be British Ambass- | duy from the Donaldson liner Cassan-q charged soldiers as special policemen | oy 5 ador to the United States, dra, which renorted that s had|to assist the regular department in| Warship Off the Orkney Islands—Airplane Was Forced| President Wilson sent a batch of re-| strick an iceberg 160 miles off Cape n cess appointments to the Senate. The visit General Pershing had planned to pay Prussels was postponed. American Smelting & Refining ask- Race. The vessel struck a submerged tion of the berg. Immediately pas zers and crew were Into the Sea by a Stoppage In the Water Pipes Between the Radiator and Water Pump — The Flying Machine AmeclaiSnRItINGE (Rennine loxk: st and erewim rters| after three weekcs' inactivity following | > - - ing 5.25 cents c lea nd V1and the shi hoa wung out. Pas-{a labor dispute involving fifteen to Give Haw-! yori. & sengers were escorted to deck but|thousand men and women, ¥ Was Not Salvnzed—-bndqn D‘"’_’ Mail Is | Wages in factories dropped 1 per|with slight confusion. There was 0| A hundred horecs aad o like nuraber ker and Gieve a Consolation Prize of 5,000 Pounds|cent throughout New York State in|cxcitement, according to the ship's| of motorcyales have been onpiied the| April , officers, who stated the damage was|former soldiere. The men will wear Sterling Volcano of Stromoli, off the north { coast of i eruption. Tondon, May 25 (By the A. F.j.—|7 shouid see my husband again. Not Seriously Damaged — Is : Should Trouble Develop Johns | led to quarters r limited to springing of several plates; v, was reported in violent|on the starboard side below the water| Ex-Soldiers 1o Aid Police &t Toledo , When Overland Plant Re-| | sumes Operations Today. | preserving law and order here tomor- row chould there he trouble whan the| Overland Automobile Company nd three allied plants Pesume operation khaiki uniforms. carry tels and w automatic pis- BE MADE IN PEAGE TERMS | All Other Suggestions and Counter-Proposals Have Been Rejected by the Reply of the Allied and Associated Powers—Germany Is to Be Allowed to Create a Prior Charge Upon Her Assets or Revenues for the Payment of the Mines In the Sarre Region—Berlin Repcrts That the German Cabinet and Peace Delzgates at Versailles Are In Accord to Request Modifications In Various Clauses of the Treaty. Par; May 25 (B Ation gotics ahio: : v the A. P.).—With German cabinet and the peace dela- 1 was e line. The ship made little or no wa- e ithe exception of one minor concession,|gates at \ ersaiiles are one in their in- Micsing for six days, and virtuaily confident all the time, although every-| Federal Judge Mayer directed a test|ier and after sending out calls for| sixTY ARRESTS WERE e Guecstions and counter proposslajjtention)to. réquest. modifications, sor siesh. by ‘Harry G. Hawker one condoled with me. I am over-|case of the constitutionality of the $0<!help, came here at top speed. (Germany for the disposition of the various clauses of the treaty, the pro o R A R e RS & S S e S S e e e L MADE AT SAVIN ROCK|Sarre basin have heen rejected by the visions of which it is (o arel G e = 5 An attempt to dcmolish the American | Montreal. May 25.—The Donaldson| West Haven, Cean, May 25, — AN!TeDIy of the laliel and associated pow- will be unable to meet w SiEn SO €aaliy ol & Might acrodythe| \Butt: of Lewis the northernmost Legation in San Jose, Costa Rica, by |liner Cassandra, which is revorted to|amusements at “avin Rocl: were clos={Era s Nt pas et SHTE g herself for a_lifetime. Atlantic ocean, without protection point of the Hebrides Island off the a bomb failed § H lceliere Tolimilos off) SAoniBl v s iR ST Blaven molice | e YOO RS RdORT Ranizaus an ay oken of in a. Berl against disaster save what their frail northwest coast of Scotland. Senator Pomerene introduced a | | not i ) maged | who arrested sixty persons. nrnm’w\orsl!“ e -(_n*f 4l discussion of the points : : ‘tixfl 51];1.\ lu_n “i'n;h L’-:'{.- airplane afforded, are safe tonight| The Danish steamer Mary sailed | proposing populay voies on constitu- g into St. Johns under|of amusement concessions at the :«hr‘)rp.b' The donte iea -~ JaFare -:“» “‘_“m"_*:.y "I ready hir aboard a British warship off the Ork-/May 4 from Norfolk for Aarbuus,itional amendments. i power, dcronding, o /anvices |resock (hoterdand fohareés Uihan witnl M colteln aeresd dto fis) fthat ialeatnoteiotine Germal r thir. neys. Tomorrow they will reach the Demmark. She i a vessel of 115¢| Japan is reported to have sent a|received here by agenis of the line| violating the Sunday secular law. The' O ermany might create a prior, charge teenth—digs up again the question: o mainland and will proceed to London, jons {mission to Germany to study condi- |from the Camperdown wireless sta-|arrests were made at the direction of ’5 aent g l»““ Lok l“)ig : e ”wl)‘mlh Cermany serts that where they wiil be acclaimed as men urso is a port in the extreme!tions in that country. | tion. John M. Loomis. chief of police of Davment of the mines in the s o the onl Tor"Sehich SsTS e SEE returned to life. {north of Scotland, about 100 miles east! National Ginners' Association placedJ‘ These advices added that officers| West Haven, and came as a surprice %}“"-‘{* li;o‘ e aguinstieno e e violation of Belgia ome 1,100 miles out from XNew- of Butt of Lewis, where the news of, condition of cotton at 77.8 and the re- |and crew had been obligcd to make]to the Savin Rock interests, which e "g\yde\f-_ri.th{)e sum -x,rreo neut alit For this she is ready ic foundland, and 800 from the Irish Hawker and Grieve was first signalled.: duction at 12 per cent. | repairs at sea. were doing business under licenses i }‘}“‘f":l‘ % not }!r]h “1 e .\;dr from ma‘l:o reparation. it 1: r:»,\erzml that ‘f‘ coast, on Monday, May 19, the aviators,| — British-American Tobacco Co., de-| . The Cassandra left New York for)sued by the Connecitcut state molice! he date it is Qnese reparioni oot L R T *making the best of an engine which REJOIGING IN ST. JOHNS clared an interim dividend of 6d, free | Glacsgow Wednesda ith 210 bin| A law enacted at the last session of Miftee s Armeme:hop‘;;ax?uo Olf SE A ‘_n“nu”’!fi 2\‘::" ial ¢ “n” dc‘l}ex- was failing to function properly, were OVER SAFETY OF HAWKER ! of tax,.on ardinary shares. engers and eerage passen-:the general cembly placed amuse-| PR ki e el oM es as we h forced to alight on the water. The lit- Jons, N. I, May 2i.—Messages| One hundred operators of the Cit e b sanied i llavlupnt ey ypder Sthe uragiction off sl f1terslioy wes Hiags inlview br Wagd L tle Danish stesmer Mary, bound from . L oition toase e o | zens’ Independent Telephone Co., Terre | & al cargo. assandra sailec he state police. ermany’ eclarati 4 - ——— 5 NGl Oslouns una Nosfolk for Aarhuus,| fTom Londen today anoucig ine| Haute, Ind., went on strike. {from Monireal last Wednesday for! 'The first indication of the intantion,possible for her to accumulite a sui- GERMAN COUNTER-PROPCSALS Denmark, picked the wayfarers up and ;‘,“,. BT l)o;\nor'nm. Corhmander War Department announced war ex-‘f“' <gO" he a vessel of 8,130 gro. jof the local authorities came in ‘h,.iuxen: sum of gold ‘m:p‘wnxrl} 19_ Day TO BE PRESENTED THIS WEEK continued on her northward voyage. | \PVIERIOh CACUETARE | COMIARCET | oo nditures of the United States up to!tons. with a lenzth of and | afternoon, when twn “toboggans” and|for the mines in the fifteen vears be- poin g urday, May (By The Lacking a wireless outfit, the cap-; ACKENAS HECVE SHICAC L rE wept | ADril 30 totaled $21,294,000,000 | was built in enock, Scotland, by{a fortune tellinz booth were closed,|fore the plebiscite is taken, since other P/ SUCTE R Loy Sn 0 tain of the steamer was obliged to B ek aso, starting the trans. | Engineering societies awarded the|the S. B. and cott Company, Lim- | Tonight the volice shut down prac- Teparations would constitute a constant Wioq ‘today says German counter-pro- withhold the zood tidings of the rescus QUTT Bt ® WeEK 480, MUTNE W TS o1 loritz medal to General Goethals, | ited, in 1906, tically evervthing at the resort. | arain. posals on the peac would be unil he was opposite Butte of Lewis,! " 20 = o & S0 EP | builder of the Panama Canal. —_— The warrants under which the ar-4 — presented at the beg f the week where the informalion was signalled by, poyiine” wo™ soneral. but was| Treasury Department announced ad-| THE CASSANDRA HAS rests were made wers jssued by Prose- means of flags that Hawker and Grieve| Rejoicing was g > 2 2 ditional credits of $4,000,000 for Czecho- | were aboard his ship, Iporhaps greatest gmong the group of € { cuting ‘GERMANY DISCLAIMS The document is based on the prin.i Attorney Tdwin I. Smith of| ple right contained in Secrtary ; ARRIVED T. JOHNS| 2 | PONSIBILITY FOR WAR 5 British aviators who had been pre- | Slovakia and $1000,000 tor Belgium. | Tohme SRIVED AT ST JOHNS|ihe fown of Orange. = All were ordered | RES ! 4 note. 1t is added that the Immediately word was flashed to the fo follow in the Sopwith| A currency commission will be ap- | Eoon s T B May 23 he Don- 1 to, appear in''the {own court. tombr=| (By The Associated Press.) counter-proposals will attempt to re- British admiralty, which sent out de-:PATME 10 [9roW 1% = ! pointed hy the British Government to | 214son liner Cassandra. which struck | vow and some were required to frnish | Thursday of the present week is the move “the contradiction in the allied strovers to overtake the Danish vessel PHCC i forederick P, Raynham, who! investigate rise in price of silv [arrived tanight. "rer “Torchnt, BACe Ibonds for. their appearance. Efforts! i YTl (or the Germans to make proposals whereby Germany's econ S Sone” opClute confirmation. This! wvas riopped in his attempt {o foliow| Jamaican Government is considering | driived fonight Her fore T e g | of several of the amusement men to el o TR S TGS of Allied umic progress is rendered impossible Yas done and one of the destrovers pii.er by the collapse of his Mar-|a plan to supply elec gentiife ey SOV el by o R Is e be he 409 get in communication with Superin-i G icuiated powers at Versailles yet Germany is expecied 10 hear the fook gihe alrmen off and later trans- |, vae's under-carringe, had held|dividuals and companies in all parts of | PASsensers aboard are weil. fendent Ezgan of the state police fail-| Wiy Gormany purposed to do with re- hardest economic impositions. ; erred them to the fagship Revenge. | o0 i) 1ho pelief that Hawker and | the island. ; i ed. zard o accepting or rejecting tne The statement says the note will From this safe haven Hawker sent Griove would be found somewhere| Bar silver for immediate and for-| PLAN FOR ERECTION OF | terms of peace formulated for her. make positive proposais showing what a message tonight that his machine portn of Scotland. The basis of his|ward delivery w.} quoted at 51 3-4| TENEMENTS IN NEW YORK; GERMAN ANSWER WILL Berlin reports still persist that the Germany can and cannot do. {1:;1‘: p°£l"o‘\:.ml;;>m:u )l_l;lc”glnckm: of opinion lay in weather repc;r\sd “'303 i\exl\[(-o in London, an advance & one| o york May 25.—The BE READY TUESDAY r circulation s X iwhich he and Hawker jointly decided |halfpenny. ) L A rechr Tt e R ey e z s e g 1t vas Do fault of the Rolls-Royce (o start and in subsequent reports of | War Trade Board decided that guild | %ia'e teconstruction commission do-| in. Saturdas. olay 24.--(BY Thel BoRAH INCITING OPPOSITION !FLEW AT THE RATE from Start o falsh e oy herfectly! storm arcas shown north of the,numbers and import numbers are no|pif 3¢S TRCHAE [AY to € Brockdorff-Rantzau are in full accord| TO COVENANT OF THE L. OF N.| OF 114 MILES AN HOUR froM start to fnish, even when a ue’ Azores on the last map which Haw-{longer required on expos B4 10 fooring corporation” which would con:| with woopert 16 foe Boneral outlin sod 1 e AT e S e SR T “We had no trouble in landing on keI, SaW before “hopping off. (eI = g|struct the rent model tenements and|the specific proposals and counter-|(ne republi accept the ques- according to a despatch lo the Tempe the sea, where we were picked up by| LDiS storm assumed the form of} Joseph C. Gilch former owner of | ;5 riment houses needed to alleviate! proposals which will make un theltion of a peace league as a party issue, from Rabat. told the correspondent of the tramp ship Mary. after being 1| €2 extending morthwest {rom tne|the largest fleet uf freighters on the | (" ciing ; city. German reply,” according to au offi-|ang oppose as a unit the league cove- the newspaper that he flew 2,200 kilo- the water for %0 minutes. We leave| AZ0Tes? sald Raynham. ‘Tha: ifi“,’e-“‘ e e b ome ments of sums from $5.000 to| cial statement made today afier the|pant was reiterated by Senator Borah,|meters.in eleven hours and ffty min. Thurso at 2 p. m. Monday, arriving i) Meant that Hawker would firs - | Hainesville, Ohio. 5 | $10.000 will be esnecially sought it was| return of Philipp Scheidemann, Ma-{republican, of Idaho, in @ letter he utes, at an average speed of more London By evemmes V98 1B counter mortheast winds, then east-| French Chember of Deputies asked | said, investors being guaranteed a fix-| (hias Edzberger and Count Von Bern. | hAL iy, 05 RO 5 * et come | than 185 Kilometere. (about 114 miles) When the airplune sped away from ¢y Winde, then a strong set of winds for 505 to cover military aNd| eq income of fixe per cent. on their|storft from Spa. Dr. Bernhard|mumcation. addressed to D. . Dunne,lan hour. hor starting point, Pilot Hawker let oM the south, those from the south|extraordinary expenditures ‘during the | investments. The dwellings to be! Dernbui remains in, Spa, {Wichita, Kas., commending the Sedg-| Roget came down on very diffcult loose ‘his Wheels ‘and under-gearing,! b¢ing continuous and stronger than|last half this vear. S | erected, it was stated, would be rented! “The (erman answer will be readr|wick Republican club for resoltions!sround and Captain Coll, 4 passen- thereby lightening the weight of the the,others. 1 im | Washington reports say majority of | 5t (he lowest figure productive of five Tuesday, as the only work that is in-idenouncing the league covenant,' was!ger, was slightly bruised. The entire machine by a considerable amount,! Ihese would have blown him{mempers of W: and Means Commit- | por cent, on the .capital invested. | complete is the co-ordination of tha | Gimitar in content 1o thie letter recently trip was covered without stop) making a possible landing on the soil NOrth onto the course which the Mary|tee. decide to take up gencral revision| stlan Robinson, former chiel of the| text and the technical production of|Sent my i Tauhe senaior to the Bos.| . Licutenant Hoget e S b haye of ireland ‘& more hazardous venture,| Presumably followed. .. |of tariff in July. | bugeau of housing af. Washington, was| the document, which probably will be!ton Tran . {beaten record of the navy seaplane This, however, probably proved of , Liloading of the parts of the Vimv| pr. Epitacio Pessoa, President-elect! sicen charge of the campaign fo be| (ypewrition, 1"%iXs political party ca nlive” Senator| N C-4 which in its recent flight to the much advantage when it became ROMPer which is to attempt the trans-{,¢ Bragil, Jert Brest with his tamily on | icted by the commission which| “The Spa conference, it was espec-|Borah wrote. “which refuses to take a Azores covered 1,950 kilometires (1211 nee p fa Atlantic flight was virtually complet- o jorench v Jeanne (d’Are for begin tomorrow. Mr. Robinson|jally emphasized this morning, Dro- i positi he great problems of na-|miles) while Roget flew 2,170 kilome- essary o alight on the surface of n g " iiot | ia T S ! position on the g D | 5 the water. The airplane remained;d loday. Captain “Wacl’ Alcock pit|ine United X Mk of a private company here, ceeded smoothly and consumed but alfional existence. And the republican! tres (about 1,348 miles). afloat without difficulty during the Of fhe ViMY entré, eaid he expected| Transport Kaiserin August Victoria, had constructed seven ‘apari-!few hours, with the result that the un-| party, which was organized to destroy| [ hour and a half it took the Danish !¢ }‘“‘:m;‘fle“l‘h“'} e ey Pars whion | wnich left Lrest May i, urrived dllment housesy on a similar plan. injderstanding between Count Von lhuman slavery and preserve the union,| FRENCH AVIATOR ROGET HAS steamer to come up and effect a res- [° 2 : -t -1 New York with 3. troops and Lieu- | which the maximum rental is $35 a' Brockdorff-Rantzau and the delegates i« the party above all which should bey B cue hay leen ows. Woelis under asmcubl|ienant Géneral Bullavd. | month. jaccompanying him, on the one hand.!vigilant to protect the untrammeiled| ABANDONED OCEAN TRIP Owing to the diculties of communi-| 3¢ Barbor :,,:’acy,. o Raamtam have | _Postoffice Dapartment announced 23| " Xailign Hirsch, chairman of theland Scheidemann and his associate: independence and the e i A P catlon, some time must pass before 2Sembled at Quidividi, R: ; - | successful trips out of 30 during the|mayor's committec on rent profiteeri on the other, dispose, definitely of all|covereignty of this nation * * * If it|tenant Roget, a French aviator, who the full details of one of the most re-| N8 offered the use of his airdrome| st week's operation of the Chi | submitted a report today to State Sen- | rumors of serious friction inside the|fyils. Lo do so, some other political left-Paris early yesterday morning on markable voyages ever undertaken are' {oF that purpose Cleveland air mail service. ... _|ator Lockwood. chairman of the joint!cabinet and among the peace deie- |party will take up the task. | the first leg of a projected trans-At- known. W e Since the signing of the armistice | jegislative committer investigating. gate The Idaho senator declared the dem-|lantic flight by way of Dakar to Bra- The one person in England who had| UNFAVORABELE WEATHER 2.500 airplanes and more than 10,000 | housing conditions in this sf |ocrats already had taken a party stand, zil, gandedhptv o’ '!mvk‘las: night 1t Apwezs beld hope was Airs, Tiawicer.| PREVAILS AT THE AZORES sirplane cngines werc deliverd (o e | in that (he commitice s Invcctisal_| 1o DEGORATE GRAVES OF T T e e T a2 always maintained that Providence! ponia Del Gada, May 5. (By The|American Expeditionary Forces 0 complaints profite U.S. SOLDIERS IN FRANGE| “The seco e the presi-|His machir maged in landinz would protect her man, and, theugh! , 'p) pbel Gada, Mav -~(By The} ™ tional eight hour working day | and eftected satisfactory settlement in| . S. dent leit for the second time for our'and the trans-Atlantic trip will have pe had received condolences trom ail' oy Im:y\jn:’n;; S IL'SUu;{fI‘T\'-‘or:‘ bezinning* January 1 1921, was pro- | about 25 per cent. of the cases. |, Lyons, France, Mrar T\BF}‘TN“ Afl'![ox‘cign capital he called his party e be abandoned. classes of people, including the king, &1 ‘b i o2 ~iposed in a bill in d by Senator | = S | P.)—The graves o enty thousand ' ,anization in consultation,” the letter = et o8 Bxid todey that she. had -never paVoooict “Which: hasiprevatied for| republ of New Hampshire | FAMOUS CYCLIST INJURED. | American soldiers who died in France|iontinued. “One reed not speculate as! NEW NAME COMMUNITY ceased to believe that some time and Li: course of the projected flight | visible supply of wheat afloat | AT VAN CORTLANDT PARK | Wil he decorated next Friday under ¢y what {ook place. The able and! CHURCH OF NEW YORK 18 DS WY ber hushend would OB of The Ameinan Ny oaied fient s ¢ he auspices of the three quarters ofyraithful chalrman of the party hastency o o BF - % back. B A D s 00,000 hushels, con New York. May ~one of theja million forces of the United Statesieq from the White House to the first! e Ton e Church of it is officially announced by the ad-| §MeIqre 1 18 consideted MOPOSSIbIe | 0h000 a month ago, and 303, scest Sunday crowds Van Cortlandt| still ir 3 I public rostrum and announced the po-|the Messiah, fou 1525 as the Mty NSt theaviator were pleied!t0 SIATL oT (e Jop of (he Joliney 0l lECt eyt | Park has ever known. which included | General Pe the commander-|ition of the party and denounced all| second Congregatio Unitarian up In latitude 30.20. longitude 29.30,) firs ore before Tuesday, according to® FEEE SE% \ernment committee rec- |the wife ond baby of “Daredevil” Ma | in-chief. has bulletin Stating | Gho opposed the league as doing so for| Church of New York, has decided to baving alighted close to the litle ¢ Weather SaneEs. e ortiendan e PlaTent of 4 hreyer, saw the famous cyclist crash | that all American soldiers shall par-|party reasons change its name to the “Community W asmer Mary, owing taial, STONE nomtiwest winds aith clear | SUB LAY SIS into the Side of a huge tank there this! ticipate in the Memorial day exerc S 'hggrnch LR (\0;1‘- B st { i 5 g weather, s ain | for £ glIEE e S fsrnasn ks e Rt oA i il eneak % aynes s, its pastor, announced water pump. j Monday. The American aviaiors have|Britain. + o6 ¢ i1 | foot incline, fracturing his slaill, break- | Suresnes, near Paris; where Ambs FROM BURNING MACHINE, withdrew from the Unitarian faith, de was not salvaged. jduring their delay in starting. | Maviso: o ting an order of 52 ves- | ternal injuries. Iis condition is criti- | ercises. i : gw| church had “put the final social Cemo- Ihe st rePort of the aviatdry since) THS N C-dihis heen removed to anyMay 80, compleping arl order of 52 ves | (o) | At Romagne, near the Argonne, a mail airplane, leap 200! cratic stamp upon our work” and that their famous “jump off” last Sunday|ANchorage further inside the brea 3 yany, [OF the Government in the | % iting at hte top of his narrow|where the Americans suffered thelrfoet io his death from a burning ma- | “we now belong to the community to came when the Mary, bound from Water. She Is being carefully guard-|last vear. et e b ase s metina above the ground, | heaviest losses, General Pershing willl chine here foday. Fifteen minutes be-| take rank with the school, (he library B U denne mocien Tp e o e R e R e e iioyer bt Hisholinee wie o 30| ke s e (aftionobnl AL Tabaishrcralis e gieit cx o’ shavihia wouldiad the community centcr as of Lewis today and wigwagsed tne VA feircles B e o T i aaiiniion ~oat palig staced’ for |{CHRTE WHEER misy AT the: heross wnd ife it b RESE NI v rdnd ko IS inulitriion REGE wHE IR & bkii va " e BRI gl Grisye “eSCHEEhts are hidved lonthe orafl} Lawrerte, Miss % {the benefit of the Salvation Army’s|fell at St. Mihiel are buried. Generallfiight to Chicago, — aboard, JRIRUShRG, thegnishticasa wrecazition| amalinc dCwage Incredne Wi Lok e e, o e " TiMils will preside. General Pershing| The cause of the accident is not' Bl UE AND GRAY DIVISION B <o l';_:mxls of Sopwith airplane!” 3gainst a collis e e e i v = Cocsinative | i . Schrever's bicycle dart-| will deliver an address in the morning known. Witnesses saw pufts of black| " ARRIVES AT NEWPORT NEWS § the signal. e e i led forward for the leap and dive to!at Dun Sur Meuse. | smoke come from the rear b d . " Wi I s | Works lared a regulur semi-annual{ed forward for the leap and dive to} an g hi vas i Newport N Va. May Ad e :‘lufl.;_wl:hr i e ERVESUE GOLLEROR KILL 2B | dividend of 51 ber went on preferred | the water tank helow. The machine | B {Haviland. When (e machine was at af Newporl News. Va. May 21—Addi- Whtlch S Bias msrlhu‘:wm_\ L);e_ utt,| BY KENTUCKY MOUNTAINEERS stock. No action was taken regarding | behaved 1 tifully nd the crowd, CLEMENCEAU'S REPLY ON ‘1_1‘:; ‘r(‘“ ol st il Gran) Aiviion areioed T Syl s < = L desin sighed audibly as it “took x . - the - il o of the Hebrides group off Seotuma | Whitesburg, Ky.. 25.—A. P. | common shares. o e i BOUNBIRIES BE GERMANY.ICHELTL Maaeeeh 0 8 o O e Teaclon the. transport Viisialan; from & oies” laconically replied the Mary,! Hurt, United Stat ot o iiied | . e three masted schooner William | e S hote ani smash into the| Parts, May 25—Premier Clemean-|plunged and ihe pilot was seen to leap. Nazaire, On' board the steamshiy Toe) POmUNIE RS edinstly gent outiin\iTIal Tevenus, was shot and killed|D. Hilton, of Bangor, struck on Mon- | only te fall ghorgand smash Into thel oL 0 o ol SIS (ool Gorman nistes | el eunty. machine Sawforward’ 2 b were thiric .rs men of & fhst t0rpadls Bust destroyer in an en-|20¢ twe members of his posse were| Island, near Owl's Iead, Me. in|near side of g e lon the proposed western boundaries of yards Lefore it plunged to’ the ground. Hih Tield Artiiie ompany deavor to intercept the Mary and take; ounded negr Pond Gap on the Vir- |, nd went to pieces. The crew | Germany, which was made public to-|° Me usker was alive when picked up./ 2 of the 104th Ammunition off the aviators. There was an anxious| 8inia-Kentu”.y border early today | ached shore in their boat. | SERVICE MEDAL PRESENTED _ |,jgn; denies Count Vom Brockdorfi- |He died while heing (aken to a hospi-|both units made up mostly of Vir wait of several hours, when the word| ¥hile attempting to flrf@‘ld,lwe‘%e! Winnipeg citizens have transmitted | MISS GRACE D. BANKER' Rantzau tion that German fer-|ral. ‘His skull was fractured and his men. - Other troops were fourtesn afe was flashed that the destroyer had|MOuntaineers, accused of evading thela formal protest to the federal govern- | o Thursday, May 22—(By | ritorie the subject of shifting | A 4 | fice nd. men of y", th Fie come across the steamer and trans-|Selective servi act. A trail of blood | ment regurding the embargo on mail i e b e Svereignty to another like | vas formerly in the Brit-|Artillery, the Tenth Balloon Compan ferred Hawker and Grieve, and was|léft in the wake of the fleeing moun- | and from Winnipeg resnitap) THe L e . e v il A leee | aval flying corps, inspector of De 71 officers and men of the 311th taking them to Thurso, on the m-nh-}“;i“ men indicated lha:] one Or more | the general strike ip progress here. O e D Ay el Dosalt o M. Clemenceau that the! airplanes at Flizabeth, N. J.' Machine Gun Battalion. ern coast of Scotland, about 100 miles|Of them had been wounded. The Costa Rica Minister of War,|Utace D. Banker of T e Se i on iaesiva t of the'and instructor at the U. §. aviation P senn e east of the Butt of Lewis. Previous attempts of .the authorities | personally conducting the army against|Seived the Dictinguished = Service|fes e TO HOLD FOURTH AND The destroyer, the Revenge, reported|to arrest the alleged draft evaders had | rebels in the northwestern part of the |ter Liggett, commander of the Iirst!into consideration’ exception | FIFTH DIVISIONS AT COBLENZ to the admiralty this evening that|failed and Hurt. it was said, was.de- | fountry, reported the Insurgents Out| (., at Army headquarters today.|being that part of Prussia Moresnet| GCHARGED WITH MURDER Cables Thursday, (Ry Hawker and Grieve would sleep onltached from the revenue service in|of gmmunition aud food and they were | Ve Banker i ief operator of the!inhabited by only five hundred per- | OF MRS. DOROTHY SCHWAB The A. D) Onwd da i’;’:““:m‘f:‘(”‘.h;. g et LT 1\1"::"‘5‘3“1"‘1(ass"flidr‘:n\\hfinlna‘?& ;:\]::-h e & Dealers Motor Un. | AFmy telephone service here and hoslsons, which is transferred to Belgium | T il s —Phier T.|azo relieving the r i at 7 o'clock Tueslay evening, |five assistants. e party while pur- anufacturers & Dealers Motor Un- | {7 el vear at generallas partial reparation for the destrue-| > R e Al \Isiong s from , the T The news of the r has clectri- | suing its way through the mountains|gerwriters' Corporation was awarded “i‘:lxiél\q:,',\,f»:n: GRE Akt i M_‘Lm‘l' of Belgian forests by the Ger-|Chatman. of Lewiton, Me., who ‘was|y Sane [om, th¢ O fled all Britain. Eight destrovers after|stumbled upon the men they sought 0,000 against the Fire | ICACTRECIETE BE0 W o By lin e company of rs. * Dorothy | J¢ ey latn; consition the & thorough search of the Atlantic for|and at a distance of thirty feet was s lon of New Yorl. The | St il S e e tomioin . afd . O R o RiT | situation, s\ ihe . 530 m + 300 miles from the Irish coast had wept with a fusillade of billets. Hurt | latter was charged with conspiracy 0} qistinguished service, and by untirinz| D)JSORDER AT MASS MEETING | dered m (sr_m! in ths riegro o s;;l"’r“"”'l Coblanz on Tuesday but were given b the quest, and there was|and two of his men fell. The remain- | ryin the former's business. | devotion to her exacting duties under {tion of ‘Norfolk, ‘was Teing jnot made public until toda practically no hope that the irmen!ing three men returned the fire and John J. McGovern, of New Haven, “_\m‘! S rudltaie Tl Tou i o) s | OF RUSSIANS IN NEW YORK ! {je authorities here tod. ;’Fdw";’ - \\‘fr:l:h‘\“rnrmng nowever, the foptara| 1S TOUTEIRCErS fled emploved “is-a_steward on | {150 S0P U D (0 dur-| New York May 25 —The names of | mar l'x\;:in;ormah) charging JHim Swithl o uneE o oD in A DER IHEL tha 3 . ; R T T of the INew LOTS N sens|ing the operations aZainst the Mi- President Wilson and Premier Lloyd jthe i S R 3 4 EMPLOYES TO RETUAN TO WORK 3“;";;‘:,‘,‘,n:‘t,z},'a:','lfm'{;{"l“'"'g" picked! T ABANDON BREST AS pleaded gullty i federal|pie) sajient and north of Verd { George of Great Britain and ¢ l(‘mr‘uh!‘.hl he warrant was $won ~U:m?fi'j~; R ':1 T o4 v was| court at Boston, to an indictment g g ko | of were “booed” at a|Chaima: ested yester cUy | Rumi Maine. M realized. The Danish steamer Mary | AN ‘EMBARKATION, PORT [[COlES Ak BOSLOn, 20/ an. 3¢ 3 i e S {after the coromer's jury had returned: 00 .emplores of ihe Rumf crawling along at nine kn(:'TuCl\rayd\rfie| New York, May 25.—Bringing the| Srareis conspiracy S anialons masi | EXPLOSIONS AND FIRES HAVE g n:.‘{",'v,?,fm;‘»’,?ox?:‘v: it i it e | the International Paper Combans, who lucky vessel, and her brief messagze to| announcement of the abandonment of | SP ErTMER B NEE &) (RO OCCURRED IN PETROGRAD! Ciquncil of 5 MR death | bave heen on strike for two weeks: in- the waihers At the Butt of Lewis, as|Boest and St. Nazaire as embarkation| P T S8 gl O ie o nd mas- | Paris, May ~—Interest in the! Garden here ton Cries of “Shame” | known party. siedb g iatasemen (i she procegded on her way to Scotland,| ports for Amer sick and wound- | TS0 000" Fellows of Maine, and | Russian problem which the council ofand shouts of ~“Murder” intcrrupted ;@ prelimina they would return te left the public to peculate wondering-|ed, the hospital ship Mercy arrived|'®" of the 50 Feliows O Winchesier, | four is considering at every session, is| spoaket sing criticism of the! s sy T ng. Al de L‘;r:;'w.-:m details of the airmen's ad- ner(; loday‘f om “Tl. .\;lazallrr: with 5 3 ta ity council and board of alder- | intonsified by the from | Russian revolition and the present MEASURES FOR ENFORCEMENT | sume operation, it announced. ures. patients. ~ Virtually all the wounded|s 255 €lLy cOv a4 Satards SrgupimetLalaat xplosions| Soviet gover it Bnd S At rowd | E R TR P ¢d destroyers from northern points to! Sstates, officers of the Mercy stated, R ea = | This interpreted meaning that|ing" & 1s general. l y.fi:»::ap;:;lc:n(.)[.\iv-‘_“h . u‘1 | EXTENDED TILL THURSDAY instruceed. a1l signal statione s o s &nd the less than 100 left will be |l ¥y bmarines and a destroyer | the Bolsheviki forces are . destroyine | 4 | Storceiisht r Do enaboth g le e SUNRREL o o iatins communicate with the captain with the| the port of Antwerp. &% were launched at Quincy, Mass, § {- | telr superfiuous ammunition ' Sun- | 7o PREPARE ORI RECEPTION s |hic Chnclitutiona) ameérdmént, we: Farmy nome servies find canmaisn for urgent request to land the aviators at| The transport Olsego arrived from | Urday. the submarines at the Sh'f,:filxn-.|£é, s 3 : OF THE Ncet IN FLYMOUTH pponarcd do s il B uodiced e e 0 s ey e naedeod = - B = D ihainamg, panies A, B| More B at S istice from Admiral Kolchak has (By The A. P.) —- The United - g MR e =" | weather throughout eame came from the destroyer Wool-|and C, and headquarters and medical|2t the Victory Plant at Squantum. mihe 4 3 B Sl > 3 Wweather throughout . ) 2 a etused. States destroyer Stockton i3 expected e LE 3 e the e e o ine thab she hidlidstachmenta’ot (s 3TN Tnfantry for|o A% A result of the arbitration ofi the | Vespige- Uit (Y 1 /@ [To arrive hera tomorrow . with . the| ‘The ceparate commissioner of pro-|hindered the win overtaken the Mary and transferred| Camps Dix, Upton, Grant, Pike and|4emands of 500 Lawrence, } ACa A s N.C-1]hibition. with a force of assitsants, is|Rounce ¥ 3 the aviators. Dodge g E : penters for a wage increase from 70| AUSTRIA COMPLAINS OF BELAY jicreme gtqthr“ _fl-‘;\ml zrafr‘;lracr;?’u}\‘(m Bropoked th the DIE wiih b neder St Nothing except some great battle has ot oot the 'menwill recetve 78| TINESUBMITTING PEACERTERMS AN o Cnd: which ere fofoed & flight.| 8to0d to have tie approval of the an- oElgtaRY. excited London more than today's un-| HOMER CUMMINGS te:lbs o i e S SR from | Copenhagen. May 25.—Dr. Karl| Commander John H. Towers will take| ti-Saloon lcagie of Ameri | With Madame Walker.” expected tidings. The public was dis- ou f o oo from | Renner, Austrian chancellor and head | charge of the naval preparations for! SPECt 1o’ provisions for seurch and sei-| Trvington, son. N. Y., May 25, FOUR WESTER 4 e strik | ge of prep; provi: . posed to question whether the first re- N STATES Lawrence during the textile strike were| o ihe German-Austrian peace delega- | the theeption ot the N aeh the survrer | ZUre of Intoxitantr, the meisure is| Lo veput~d 1o have port could bestrusted, and the admiral-{ ‘Washingtan, May 25.—Plans of or- | brought back to thieir homes today, |y i <€PRSR-C ot At BECE oL TRen ing entry in the flight. similar to that introduced at ihe 1astijeen tne weaithiest nearc-s in the Tt e ety g s taking eabd kanlm iap Xor (e 1920 campalgn win|( Union werkers) of Calaary " (Alta)| qislhienceny complataing over the i & §- g Ml {Bession, - | United States if not the entire world ures to verify the revort indicated)be communicated to democratic lead-|called a general strike to begin at y ace ¢ ence in submit- and credited with h . doubt, which the Woolsun's message, ers in the states between the Missis- | o'clock this morning in sympathy with 1‘?38"‘[*,‘36»‘;2:?t‘e‘;";fg.“‘"‘,j“;ch he says|EETT GOVERNMENT ASKS Wool Auction Closed in London. | fortune of e Tk 41 dispelied. . |Gippi River and the Pacific coast hy|the Winnipeg walkout in progress for|.«o®, ousine grave ansiety regarding FOR GERMAN TROOPS | jondon, May 24.—The wool auction! the sale of a “hair The modest Hawker home near Sur-|Homer S, Cummings, chairman of the | more than a week the maintcnance of peace and order in| - Libau. Friday, May 23.—(Via Berlin.) {sales closed yesterday with offerings of Ler country home here biton was quickly the center of inter-|democratic national committee, during = T L%0 our fatherland.” —The Lett government has requested‘s,mfl bal Tt was a fair selection and lorg iline: est. Crowds of people swarmed there.|tours of that section next month and | Afghan Commander Seeks Armistice.| rpa note also calls attention to the|the German government to permit! final . During the! Eesides an ¢ Mrs. Hawker, who had only on Satur-|in July. The trip will be staried im- Simla, Thursday, May 15.—The Af-|expense of keeping the delegation | German troops to remain in Lettland,|serics good combing gained from § to, here, Madume W - owned a houge ;n, r',&eivoa a talegra;n of condoience gwdmtely after the meeting of the|ghan commander-in?chier has written|abroad and appeals to the peace con-|as the Lettlandswehr is unable to hold|10 per cent. while other zrades, esp rom King George, said: emocratic national committee of | the British political agent at Khyber | “I had a presentment all along that P 3 ference to open negotiations as speed- Chicago Wednesday and Thursday. ¥ 7 asking for an armistice, ily as ossible. :f front along against the Bolshevi- e- | in New York and operated a factory in declined 5 to 18 per, Indiapapolis where she employed 360 persons. cially burry wools, cent.

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