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Can NORWICH, CONN.‘ TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1919 VOL. LXI—NO. 125 POPULATION 29,918 BITTERNESS IN SENA]'E N | 5 feeee, Hawher Relates Unemployed are R s A building boom is in full swing in . h announces that the request of = the H H H commander-in-chief of the Afghan al ure l 0 ous I“ 0" Un Chicago and the Central West. forces that the British political agent i Manufacturers used 45,000,000 pounds I AP R oties At an SR OTR e 1 3 of wool during the month of April: merely a device to gain. time. 3 | Fire completely damaged the Com- | e Steamer Mary Had Answered Thousands of Discharged Sol-| ™¢cisl Exchange at Bufialo, Spain. ¢ r r e 3 £ | Western Pacific Railroad asked can- OF EUROPEAN AFFAIRs| Distress Signals Before Air-| diers and Sailors Menaced| celiation of commaodity Tates on alco- 5 i hol and light wines. ot o (By The Associated Press) lane Landed In Water. House of Commons. Senator Reed, Democrat, Aroused Repeated Objections While| 4. e aay tor the Germane 1o sive| _© i War Department annou; i Utilits : - { e e X Rl e LS Public Utilities Workers Refused to Return to Work—Hostile % h 2 T ts| 2nsver to the peace demands of the| Tondon, May y Mail| ,oondon, May 26.—Thousands of dis-|amounts to §1,600.000,00 Crowd: ] Attacking the Proposal In Vigorous Terms—Opponents | 12 and ascociated governments ap. | oday prints a des m Thuroso, | Chirged soldiers and sailors out of| “Taoyicy co $L600.000000. 5 rowds In Front of the Postoffice Hooted Volunteer proaches—and the German plenipoten- | Scotland, giving the simple narrative| @MIlcyment armed with stones and|, 1nclliec (o Prosident Pionems o P 3 e, of Woman Suffrage In the Senate Succeeded In Block- | tiarics have announced that they. wi | of Tarry G, Hawker, the British avi-|pher missiios, mareber toward the iz i G heir tovarey 1o, france. ostal Workers — Collective Bargaining Proposal of 3 . ask no further extension of time be- | ator, regarding the ‘unsuccessful at-|! ot ppLnday ey cathel, | (aG, ilroad troop . : % ng Action On the Resolution Passed In the House Last| yona Tnursday, the limit set by the et fo es e Rilan malis| [ OHLE W s fi W ring \l:e} o .j\"?,.“,';,,,I;“:ffff,lf’f,f’l'hf'fd\‘,‘._fli; Strikers Has Been Rejected By the Citizens’ Committee . allies—there. apparently has been no| by hil and Lieutenant Commander | #PPreachcs, 2 ndld-chscat (008 S0 aboptant e advane > ) Week—Republicans Are to Hold An Open Conference | change in the centiment of German Sokensiggriennif s : i mie el o) temon e e MUEE —General Strike Is In Effect In Calgary and Edmonton § i A sovernment circles that the treaty| “We had very difficult ground to] It e D0 mefonmed e e : o . 4 Today On Republican Senate Committee Assignments. | iouia 1ot be sizned *47} rize trom on ‘the other side” " sala|21 Miarehed toward Buckingham e e onerinafecs: In Sympathy With the Winnipeg Strikers. “Should 1. under pressure from cg:|Hawker. “To rise at all we had tojpufs DUt the 5 broke up| 17 B0 inds St Eou | iiroport 8 S askington, May 36— 1The legiie,of, Washington, to, take uthe sresohition| ewn misld commteymon stonthis sl | R Ziacon iy, stenssthie contae | e e mechen neipalace. There, $odjur! inerease i traffic over recent| Winnipes, Man. May, 26.—The plan) GENERAL STRIKES IN nations v debated in the senate|from the committee and place it on|tence of death?’—an utterance attrib-| ~Once we zot away we climbed well. Mo s 1 b f - of collective bargaining submi ) again today with an increasing show|ihe senate calendar. Southern demo-|uted to Count Von Brockdorfi-Rant-| Put about ten minutes up we passed|pgen creprioes | ambasmador Bannillas ot Mexicn,) (o sk m o tomasl TRt 2o G (GO ERY ANDIEOMON TN of bitternes |cratic members registered opposition,| zau, head of the German peace dele.|{tom firm, clear weather into New- RICES WILL e Wesniug s iten) cORGIR yike committee asia bash egina. May A general Senatc . democrat, of Missouri.)insisting that the resolution come \\"ig tion, in reply to a question as to|foundiand fog banks. We got well over KEEP UP PERMANENTLY C» my a conference with President|for settlement of the Winnipeg zeneral x"n\v \-_5.-.} o effect today in Cale a yosal in such vigorous|in the pormal way with ample cppor-|whether the demands of the independ. | thése, however, and of course at once] New Haven, Conn, May 26.—Thel = b %k . strike was formally rejecied this after- | S31Y 2nd Edmonton, the two largest <ed repeated objec-|tunity for debate. ent socialists that the compact shouid | 10st sight of the sea. | Droblem ‘of the purchasing power of ¢ Pa‘f’fl‘,"’"”“'.d'f"“" of the Na“inoon by the Winnipeg citizens' com- | IS mext to Winnipeg in the Prafrie « . suvporting it and, The first test of strength came on a|he duly sealed. sums up generally the| “The sky was auite clear for thelthe dollar is the sreatest after-the-war! oonr Librars, at DBuenos Aires, wasmittee. provinces. Every trade unionist in the pe s debate colored by|motion to table Senator Jomes' mo-|state of mind supposed to in the | first four hours, when the visibility be-| questio awaiting solution. declared | by pjorca. 0 b€ an officer of the League| - The action of the citizens’ committec | [¥O €ities walked out at eleven o'clock dramat 2 and_heated re-|tion, which was defeated, 84 to 27. OD- | higher walks of German political life,| Came very bad. Heavy siProf. Irving Fisher of Yale, noted | griolo' 2 vas formallysapproved by Gideon Ro- | M. SYmbathy ¥ih the Winnipeg ' e Missouri senator declared |ponents then resorted to parliamentary| Meanwhile allied commissions are|Were encountered X |economist, in an address here toni Street cars of the Panama system |bertson, federal minister of labor, who | SUIKETS. azue would place the destinies of |tactics to prevent a vote on the Jones| preparing shortly to hand to Austria|fiew into a heay rm with on “Reconstruction and Price Levals| Were tied up by a strike of motormen | denounced tne.labor ptan s » ceheme | e whit 1 the hands of ignor-|motion until 2 o'clock, When it was set| ind Iulsaria the treaties that are to]squalls He said that high prices renresent ihe| 41d conductors. An increase in wages | (o put a few local Ibor Jonders 1o eme | TO REORGANIZE THE pers lons of black aside under the rule for renewal of de-|be drawn up for them. The Austrians,| “Al this time we were flying welljeflect of monetary inflation, more than| > \iomanded. trol of Winnipes industry. FIRE DEPARTMENT a . at and _charged | date on the resolution of Senator John-|who have heen for some time at St.|above the clouds at a height of about!any other cause, and predicied that| 4 War Risk Bureau announced soldiers| " The striking forces have ignored or-| Winni n mocrats were supporiing|son, republican, of California, request- | iarmain, are chafing under the delay | 15.000 feet. prices will keep' up permaneptly. discharged from the army would be|ders from the federal, provincial and | b e Ma i fartiskb réasons ling' the state department to furnish|in being called before the peace con-| “About five and one-half hours out,|least for many vears, although the new £.'C1 Nine monthsin which their policy | municipal ofiicials that public utilities | tioon. by COUnCil tonight, despite quent interruptions of the Mis-|the eenate a copy of the peace treaty.|gress. The delay is declared fo be| OWing to the choking of the filter, the lovel will mot be steady or sonsiant | May be reinstated. Kérs Lretarh v tol sworl Hostilh | taoerous: opposition. from: the ' 14NGH Senator Hitch-y During the discussion today OPPO-|mainly due to the settlement of con-|temperature of the water cooling our| “The general level of prices is de-| A deal by which the Curtiss airplane| crowds gathered in front of the post. ‘Tcmhl'fi' e s 9.3 Lo, reorganing £ democrat of nent sfreely admitted that there Was| ditions regarding reparations engines started fo rise, but after com-|pendent upon the volume and rapidity| PIANE repurchases 2,176 airplancs and | office this afternoon and hooted vatims | 1es hacibal fire department along ' t-Ino doubt of sufficient votes to insure| * 1) Ranner, head of the Austrian|ing down several thousand feet turnover of the circulating medium | 608 Liberty motors sold to the GOV- | teer postal workere but no vioinee ons | lines that will forbid the firemen fo ed th n r these charges passage of the suffrage resolution. delegation, has appealed fo Premies|Overcame this difficulty. Tverything|in relation to the business to be trans.j eFIMent was announced. reported R lanDsie AN Join. other union)forces iinia Ryl v i th inferences Clemenceau, prosident of - the peace|Went well for another few hours, when |acted the he said. “If the n Kansas Board of Agriculture placed| s e were . . hiiat UCNATERERPUBLICANS (N conference, urging th hastening of the|once a win the cireulation sysicm be-{ber of dollars circulated Dy cash and’ ¥ield (healt u the state at (85 ply from Senator | OPEN CONFERENCE TODAY ntation of the peace treaty, de-|came choked and the temperature of by check doubles while the number of 000 bushels, an increase of 39,000,000 Knox, republican, of Pennsvlvania, who| (o ooon “Vareh 25—Republican| claring that the delay is creating a | the water rose to the hoiling point. |goods and services exchanged thereby| bUshels over greatest crop OPENING TESTIMONY OF TRIAL OF PAUL S. NACE ol lhat supporters of el o emmities assignments al-| “regreltable strain” on Austria finan-| “We of course res s constant, prices will about! Dr. Yamashina, vice president of the HENRY FORD WITNESSES ON CHARGE OF DESERTION Jeague Bould read it before| SEnn e o et ' vepublican con: | pipe was cleared we could not The great price chianges injTokio Chamber of Commerce, arrived| Mount Clemens., Mich, May 26—| AyerMass, Mai 26—FEnemy sub 4 b brought thelference today over the opposition of( The heliof is expressed in Paris that|much higher without using a lot of ory have come about in this man- 4t Rio de Janeiro in the interest of| Witnesses for Henry Ford, who fs|marines were opes:(ing off Ameri. ] T R the progressive group, will come up|tie new statcs taken away from Aus-|MOLor power. "When we were about| © main cause of the present Japanese commerce in Brazil. | sucing the Chicago Daily Tribune for{shorcs from May 24 3o Ocmen an e S e T N |for discussion al anofher party con-| tria-Hungary will not be compelled by | fWelve and one half hours on our way |expansion of bank credit s that our| Ficld Marshal von denburg of | $1.000.000 damages on a charze of li-| 1918, and the department rerte pas: . T e | ference tomorrow morning, which will| the aliied and associated powers to| the circulation system was giving|vasc war loans have been largely sub-|Germany has formally appealed to the|bel, zave zlimpees Of the routine of | that the last submarae mocords show ment the full text ofibe open to the public make payments on account. of repa-|Us (rouble and we realized that we|scribed by borrowed funds.” Swiss Government to be al #ed 10| the big Ford pla Opening tes-| for Germany on O Nasen Tue xcace hene at et i " The call was issued by Senator|rations by the Dual Monarhy or the|could not go on using up our motor Lttt b el ity take residence in Switzerlan timony was o of refuta-|to a telogram from the it e T e meof:|Lodze at the request of prozvessive| public property taken over by them. | PONCT. £ 3 TENNESSEE'S WAR HERO American Commission on the Near|tion of the asscrtion in the Tribune's|oporations intredueer ae Lo, Of naval, 1 | senators, who said that given an op-| The council of four is now engaged in Then it was that we reached the TOURED NEW YORK SUBWAY |V having finished its work, is leav- | alleged libelous editorial, headed “Ford|day in the {rial of Payl 1. aer, to- Citheut snesking directls on the|portunity to express publicly their op-| thoroughly going into the situation of | first fateful decision to piane for safe- EWE Y| ing Geneva in order to present its re-1is an Anarchist” that at the time the|Camp Devens on w opol Lv Nace at » N Senator Reed |position to Senators Penrose of Penn-|these new staies: tv. We changed our course and be. w May 26—Sergeant Alvin|port to the Peace Conferency Nt londl\ChBird s Call oot B Ser | on e e & chalSs ot e als . on the question|Sylvania and Warren of Wyoming, for| Anti-Bolshevik factions in Russia|£anh flving diagonally across the ma . Yor nessee’s famous world |~ No new appearance of the army|vice on the Mexican horder, Mr. Ford| shanghaiced. by s that he was r 5. Hant Jiecif ae hro-|chairmen of the finance and appropria- | headed by Admiral Kolchak and Gen- | shibping route for ‘about iwo and hero. today had his jsubway” am- | worm was reported by the Department | would not hold his employes’ jobs open| Camy Devens: on il Agents from trol of the white|tions committees, respectively, they|eral Denikine are to receive condi-|half hours. when, to our great relief|bition fulfilled when in the private carjof Agriculture, which is makiug|for them while absent.. Pl Boat uritil 9% and IabE R zed world to' an as.|would not carry their opposition to the| tional recognition by the council of|We sighted a Danish steamer, of President Theodore . Shonts of | strenuous efforts to prevent its spread.| The twitnesses were John J. Henkel,| an effort to mars nom i October 15 in Tajority|floor of the senate. four, according to a report in circula- | Proved o be {he tramp, Mary the Interhorouzh Rapid Transit Com-|” Foreign missionary boards in Peking | head of the employment departmont.|tor aw wiroi ke him divulge his plans » ether on| Senator Borah of Idaho, regarded as| tion in Paris. The condition is said to| “We sent up our very light di pany, and accompanied by the road's|adopted resolutions to be forwarded to| Hary Sommers, his assistant, and Nor-| A stateient 1 estion opposition fo|the spokesman for the progressive|be that the governments of these|ignals. These were answered prompi-| supcrintendent, construction engincer.|the Peace Conference calling attention | man M. Baker, a foreman in’ the plant.| Scaai o ent from Colonel > declared sup-|group. faid in a statement that the|leaders are to convoke and accept thelly and then we flew on about two miles! ! engineer, treasurer and director|to the conditions created by the Shan- | who for seven vears has been a mem- | ps Oof the inspector-gencral's) des - 1 never could be|progressives would co-operate to pre-| verdict of a genuine-constituent as-|and landed in the water ahead of the|of welfare, he toured the great un-!iung decision, ther of the Michigan National Gnard.|whien me wes Oflered In evidence, in . ne by Senators from|vent democratic conirol of the senate.| sembly. which is {o determine the fu-| steamer derground " transportation system like | Secretary Daniels, at the request of | Baker testified that during his mili- | hveetioation me hbg fcr Six menths = % neero problem. or| Senator Johnson of California, one {iure form of government for Russia.| “The sea w a King. 3 £ lthe French Government, decorated |tary service he was alwavs reinstated | fing & Ao i o, 1ad_been unable to with its Chinese and|of the progressive group, opposed the{ Such action by the council of four|and despite the utmost efforts of the| Before taking the trip he tele- | Licutenant Commander Joel T. Boone, |and never discriminated against be- 2 e prob Turning drgmat- | selection of Senator Penrose in today's| would ble the allies to assist in|Danish crew it was nincty miles be- | graphed Senator Miles Poindexter ac-|of the Navy Medical Corps, with the | cause of his activity in the National | the P ._president of ? collcagues, he| conference put his motion to supplant the strugsle against soviet rule in| fore they succeeded in t us off. Tt | cepting the nomination 10 hOMOTAry | trote de Craetre: Cunrd. court and an experienced aviation p the Pennsylyania senator was defeat- Russia by furnishing Kolchak and | Was only ai sreat wisk to themselves, | membership in the Red Headed Club| Dry leaders have gathered in Chicago| The substance of the testimony of | (ICCT; questioned Nace sharply for an P blican president had|cd, 3 5to 5. ' Voting with Mr. Johnson | Denikine with arms, munitions, money | in fact. ‘that they cventually succeed- | of Spokane, Washn, and ‘the Central West (o force their | the witnessess was that for vears it| oo o N Practical science of axia= . rve—-if Roosevelt had|in support of the motion were Sena-|and food on a larger scale than pre- | €d in launching a small boa, owing to — battle, while Chicago brewers are | has been the Ford policy to reimstate] Lo Lace\lePIVing readily. It devel- br - re isn't a democrat! tors Cummins, Towa: Kellogg, Minne- | viously. No {roops would he furnished | the heavy gale from the northeast|STRUCK HIS WIFE ON HEAD awaiting official action to resume|men who ceased employment for rea. |grcu that Nace h: orship card oo vo been slanding by sota; McCormick, Liinois, and - Me- | the anii-iolshevik leaders, ~according T WITH BARREL OF SHOTGUN | Manufacture of beer. sons beyond their control, such as | Niajor Chambers: said this wes prad gt eh to the late dite Na regon. o the repor founc i salve | i o5 o5 aryhair e | Maj ers s his w r from so monstrous| The republican committee _assign- el R the machine, whicll. however. most| Bristol, Comn.. May 5. Frm!rrmk.mffm.:’“mfiff'f’;,‘fmf’i’(m:"fh,?f:}ffi:;‘fI:,’f ",fo,ic;’f‘:"fl‘zzr}ufi“;},Pfétfg}\d;fijé\'{Jifof:l_s having pussed a strict examina ar 2 ments as approved show that ihe|pgROCKDORFF-RANTZAU | brobably is sUll afloal somewhere in|Speilman, who on April 5 hit his Wife. gorgiic campaign committees active in | the National Guard was called out in| Lo i the mech: f.cs of aviation. Nace se v vas followed without | mid-Atlantic. Catharine, over the head with a single said that his airpiane inve : ST IS - ] dei BEWAILS PEACE TREATY | ™o allie | ctore 1 el O e it B Sinele | congregational sections will have wom- | 1916. od Eetar T e notion Tyl eviation although many new senatore ‘Aitogether before being picked up|ba with sufficient ] s st = - 55 weig n WOMAN SUFFRAGE ACTION 7] oo s £ s : BAoo S eiore heng plc fosas rrel, was held for the su.| e, Vice chairmen. | now in us BECAVED i3 THE SRpATE i DT T e ot Won | Brociort Rabtian | aat e Rentatin. e bl ) Sh3uh todey on o charda| An option has' been secured on a BATTLESHI® NEW JERSEY Rt e himeton, Mav 25 —Opponents of | $2,000000 FOR BUILDING !head of the German peace deicgation, | picked up at . Greenw intent to ill. _Mre.|{ e “;i 2 e HAD, E’j‘;‘(‘f '{:Q}:B;-E‘Non.umon CARPENTERS TO gas uccesded today in in an interview with the Versaille man, who has been in a hospital, | Stanies ter. in, for onta Delga, May. 25 (By the A. x Lt T v King of » expedite senats con- OF RAILROAD IN ALASKA |, eepondont of the Vorwaers, sak i ~oLotlie- Mary | Wasable-{0-apDeAr ns- @ normal sakeal in New. Britalnemme | _ryo. Uniled SLatésTHEUTEERYD CCMPLETE ARMY BUILDINGS aarn ¢ " lhe constitutionat| Washington, Maj 26—Decision Was|y.'\eRt (o Versailles with the Brm in-] ¢ received the | and wilPia 3 veat old son| Representative Mansficld, of Texas, which safled: from Brest on| Bo )1, May 26.—Non-union ear- e aornt resoluilon passed last|Teached today by the house appropria- |y Hon o8 et dine what remained | the 2oy | were in a woodlot three miles from | (Dem.), "f"""”“"d] - f’“““"]’"'d‘{‘fé (‘0“1' with troops aboard, put in here! Penicrs will complete the construction eck by t yuse, but supporters plan | tions committee to include in the gen-| o, (e weifare and happiness of th s no wireless |here when the assault occu | 1-cent postage on letters and increased | 1oqay hecause of engine trouble. iof the unfinished IV.ildings at the army - A4 oht Wednesday with the | eral deficienc; bill an appropriation of| German people, but that even thisjand it was not until we arrived off tho| = S charges on advertising sections of pub- | "y g ted that the battleship supply base in the South Boston dis- ging the measure to a vote) $2.000,000 for immediate use in the|remnant had been destroyed by the| Butt of Lewis tha were able to|NO CHANGE IN THE lications under they zone law. will be delaved for any length of time, trict, upon which it is expected that % construction of the government rail- | oice treaty. The count said that it|communicate with the autho 3 : { New York Police believe the arrest|.s ine engine trouble s announced to about §10,000,600 has been paid to ediately the senate con-|road in Alaska. Members of the Alas- | wus o question, therefore, whether it|Loch Ernibol we were met by th STRIKE AT HAVANA|of Jay B. Allen, in Tacoma, Wash.|pe not serious union labor. hen fify union car- b o grr g r Watson of In-|kan engineering commission tod the | giiqy, Beitter saveithy T atasing | siroyes Woolsin rad: coi $ Tavana, Cuba, May 26.—Virtually no { solved the hold up of the East Brook J— penters employed by the W. \ Pt + of the woman|committee that construction would be| (o sign than by submitting as was de- | Scap lan ¢ took place today in the gencral|lyn Savings Bank. when two tellers| fne New Jersey, together with the company, wiich o " 2T e, called up the mo- mmr:nmd unless money was provided | sired by the independent socialist: om Forn iy 2 jation. Notic as given by | W ,A—n killed ’an(x( sk.,. »';(st:}en.m A | Rotterdam, Tinland and Mobile. nro- strike recently 1om. With GthEE t s Jones, republican, of |soon by congress. = tle and the men gt the Grand Fl vor Vonrona of Havana to all taxi seamen's strike, affecting the Aus- | coeded from Brest for the ited carnenters in the city tores e 7 S¥L ors that unless they fmmedi- | {raiian cosiai {rade ané the Comambn- | States on May carrying more than mand for rease ITALIANS LAND MORE Sl : I 3 5 : - ; 0 CaRLyl i rand for an inerease ousht out their machines their | wealth Shipping Line, was declared in {20000 troops. This comvleted the em- ACTORS TO DECIDE TODAY $500000 FOR GRADUATE TROOPS IN ASIA MINOR|HAWKER AND GRIEVE would bo revoked, and a mot. | Brisbane. There are indications it will | barkation of the 80th division. It 15 ‘company pr WHETHER TO JOIN A. F. OF L. SCHOOL AT HARVARD| Paris, May 26.—The Ttalians have LANDED AT THURSO 3 ed on dock workers, stok- | spread to Sydney and Melbourne. ible that some of the 36th division 'The company’'s contract calis for the o kb S '| New York, May 26 The soneral ed. | efiecied & further landing of troops| Thurso, Scotland, Ma he A.| employes and other| It is understood the return of Vis-jare aboard these ships. {delivery of the compleicd plant by Ea A & RN Wale\Or i gl L - | southeast of Smyrn: | 1 1 nzie 3 "~ Work at once arrest would follow. with | Japanese Ambassador is connected as|from Virginia, West Virginia and > mbering among its| Rockefeller, announced tonight an ap- | S°itheast of Smyrn | Commander Mackenzie Grieve were| Work at ; e fanaiie L corEEEiue (an o e fembers e stars of world | propriation of $300,000 to the , The Turkish goveroment has pro.|warmly received foday When they|jdil for those who are cubun cilizens|a misunderstanding concertne e e, | NEW COMMISSION ON R B i o ses. | 000 } 0,000 to the $2.000,- | tested to tie peace conference against|landed from & foredo. boat destroyer|and expulsion for the forcigners. ointment i = ! = | 0 de at tomorrow's ses. | 000 fundt o be raised o ‘endow ali[Cunding It aiso has expressed re | bt Seraboter Pior two milesfeom - China. . |GERMAN OBJECTIONS TO BE | REPARATIONS ANNOUNCED meeting whether 1 te et that the sl e s S cmiles hfrom | A campaign to stamp out illiteracy Ea Wireless BE sty & : Thurso Town, nior naval offi Scampaifng PRESENTED TOMORROW 1 an Federation of | vard TRlversity, . eaid the board's|l0 occupy Smyrna, saying the govern-|and the parish councillors welcomed| EMBARGO ON ARMS FOR B May 26 (By-the A.-P).—T Sueat of o Zo% SUES bor, it T cxed | anmouncemont, “THarvaras wore. n|ment felt iU woud have been wiser |iie rescucd aviators officially COSTA RICAN REBELS|to teach the Yinglish language to 500 | o st e i e e oday’s i -k 5 . R to have had a joint allied occupatio! n the name of the people ‘ e 2, )50 men and women an u i e D s y the peace conference. o = question whether the association's|the department of ed. ration has been |0 ] pintial 5 j name of the inagua, Nicaragua 2 e Vet com.. | peace terms will ‘be ready - fomorrow 5 3 ¥ o should be empowered o de-| carried on by a diviswn of education|The proicer savs it is feared that|so” said Provost Mack chief of the Nicaraguan or puted [LISTRDTAI TR e i (e e e o e ion are: e , ris to en- |t faculty tble 1sue, as the advance into fa welcome not only to 52 Protified 'he i0osta revolu- , Pleted < Mt s ok Javis, Tho: L a “closed shoy REFLS 1o, 0. | DeIonyIng oL she: Saculy otoar B T initerior f b iths footiitey Vool ntient) tho e e Briat s o Former Emperor Charles of Austria|in French peace conference wircles to- vance MeCormick and A. W. Dulles, rie “anion’ demands. After the|sciences. An urgent demand has ] t G tionists that no arm e o o threntening lote |night, fand! ACount' Von PBropisauett [ N& o ~rcConmide a Mating Wonnced ihe council | arisen for more adequate technical fa- = countrymen greet _you cruits'will be permitied to reach L e e e s ot 'eo. | Ranteati/iwill Tpresents thenWednee: | oy oe DU aiistten s = - FUEEE n full power to act|cilities for the training not alone of proudly as heroic pioneers from Nicaragua. It is believed herejters from D oL e he | day iord S uniiste fitien Jan 8- E teachers and investigators, but also of z men, that if the order can vied out,|fused to abdicate officially that theday. {tian Smuts, John M. Keynes and Mr. o ! Precidential “It was this landing 1 ernment doubled the guard | Summer of Great Britzin rincipal object of the meeting|school officials such as superintend- Tresicential e o e e 1id_from 2 R i bis phiiatne s Genevid ice. Migtios hloe. |Capiatl . announce o obtain | ents. principals and supervisors. Lord iKtchener said farcwell to entireivic agnins, neal e & B inister Kloiz, Captai : of ‘contract’ from the re-| “With an endowment of $2,000,000 land ne loved, and now we shall aleo| tion ¢ An cfficlal cammunication raceived| JanaGe eyaures Jlay sor- 1T ouls: Louchet: Sy organized producing managers' | the new school will become the most |know it and mark it as a place of wol-1 The measuve is sai gen, Bupapest oam t Okamnionsk | e St g stion, in which eight|abundantly endowed institution of its lderful weicome to two brave sons of| ordes to oh ol s riumphed over | get Championship or Crespi and Signor d'Ameglio r k are wanted as|Kkind in this country and will rank :*\vl-' S e Py cratin inoatst | unda an e of ‘a|with Harvard's schools of law, medi- awker revlying merely sald: T} T = I | pay for any edditional per-|cine and engineering.” thanke yon for your kBdgreating WORK RESUMED IN THE | = | SEAPLANE N.C-4 MADE READY mance The new fund, it was stated, will be An official luncheon followed the re- OVERLAND PLANT, TOLEDO|JOBS AWAIT CONNECTICUT | 0 START AT DAYBREAK. The producis nagets already | named for Dr. Charles W. EIiGt, pres- ception. Toledo, Ohio, May 26.—Work MEN NOW OVERSEAS B e e o e gnified r intention to reject such|ident emeritus of Harvard. o ioe M e resumed in several departments o Hartford, Conn.,, Ma; i The motors of the American sea- ra S, Willys-Overland Company today toicut] tion received today from have recently ar- untry indicates that obs to go| - — — BANK ROBBER ATTEMPTED BAPTISTS HAVE ADOPTED TO COMMIT SUICIDE $100,000,000 FIVE-YEAR BUDGET| Cieveland, Ohio, May 26—T. Roy -4 were tuned up this after- the plane, under command of ant Commander Read, will tart for Lisbon at daybreak der guard the per: Cornell ¢ There was IN HUSBAND'S RETURN London, 2 howing the faith of Mrs. Hawker in her husband's re- of armed soldiers under| supervision of ber. erseas men W ed in this a et thel i turn the Mail vrints a 1 wrote to when they are discharged from the| | wet, Colo, My S0—3 5t | Tyler. accused of being the leader of turn the Mail prints a letter she wrote| pRaeie dlsonier fa) °lto when they are d ged from the 3 O ey B Rlection 211 a 'band of gunmen who robbed a bank, to Lord Northeliffe on Friday, regard-| 32y, Company officials said fonig ice,, according to David _Tlder e exnerts: predlot arom iy e Bt A3 0% | here of $13,000 in December, 1917, is ing his offer to divide the prize of 10| that no estimate of the number re-y oyment service di- able weather, with westerly winds &t w: a0, aption | en Toute to' the Ohio penitentiary ‘to- 000 pounds sterling among the avia-| SirRing could he made at this time. . : Connecticut. Of soldiers bl o $100 000000 Sdees, “tovering five | nisht after his efforts at suicide by tor's heirs. She says They, declared fifty-seven departments| cent employment service cards e mpietion of ine 36000000 1av. | taking poison failed in the criminal “While appreciating this as a very| Were reopened today | four demobilization cam: o five miles an hour of u a8 o lon of ihe|court here today. It took the jury only noble offer, I cannot and will not ,as tha they had no of Portugal, : iAnHig ah ; inutes 3] i you know, believe that my husband is VICTED OF USING employment., ? | B it it s Connoo . TR e e not alive.” iCON STED omA,LS To DEFRAUD| _Director Eider said this percentage,| e Rt eiod Tinay: ST crn Baptist Conven-| Tvler collapsed when the jury re- Mrs. Hawker also wrote to the Mail| < .\ Penititaivy son. | 47 of men without e | turned with his verdict. He was the same day as follows: B T on My O et s oweriihan NcHa 1 . etion of the $5.000000 fund,|brought here from Brooklyn, where “VF{th' firm, ‘falth in' the ‘power! of| tences wers meted out taday by federal | try, which s wasj last freported, as, 60| BURGLARS DISCARDED STOCK 1 n e sace delezations raised by |®uthorities had failed to connect him jod to succor my hushand and his|Judse Neterr to six men convicted last| per cent. writing the uncubscribed socie | With the robbery of the Fast Brook- Gompaion, wherever they fell, but with|Saturday of using malls to defrand e S u“cik-z'.':lchE vi?H.T:; ST)‘:N - the $2.000,000 con-|l¥n Savings bank and the Kiliing of lonely heart. T thank vou for your most o aacene Hac | COMPLAINS AUSTRIA 1S SO, Bty cConn, May s oA e o 32 ) cor r Saneroill Jolies. WitrE e e et concern. Nova Brown and L STRAITS carding a certificate of Union Pacific donation trom John D. Rocke- two smployes. Lo e el Rl e Davis were sentenced to IN FINANCIA Iroad stock worth $5.000, which they nnounced Saturday. In addi- | Judge Frank E. Steven s s hate b e ohn F. B. Atkins,| Paris, May 26—(By The A. P.) Pre- {apparently had examined, but had not ek "',‘f,‘,'"",},,',,"d",',',';"‘,f,d. 18 the Tist of the g oF ve o e of teaching my little Pamela that her Clavton J. Morse | mier Clemenceau, as president of the; jrecognized its worth, burglars last fon, to $9,000.000. convicted on of the $100,000,000 five- father did not d for the honor a Milton P. Kayior | peace conference, today received a sitate to venture allft onference e Communication from Karl Renner, the | night in the general store of Henry d glory of his coun- {McCarthy and the postoffice section of . - head of the Austrian delegation. The ithe store limited their stealings to s an incre of more | RECOGNITION OF KOLCHAK'S = communication complains that the cigars, tobacco and some change in the fon dollars from the rec- GOVERNMENT UNCONFIRMED e CHINESE RESERVATIONS Austrian _government is in_financial cash register. The nostal safe was f e general survey Paris, May %6.—(By The A. P.)— STATEMENT BY LIEUT. REGARDING SHANTUNG its and that the heavy expense of} opened and ransack bul no stamps Paris was alive with rumors all day COMMANDER GRIEVE| Paris May 2.—The president of|maintaining the delegation at St. Ger- convertible mail matier was in it. coneerning the recognition of Armiral n London, May 26.—Licutenant Com-|China has notified the Chinese delega- | ma n-en-Laye is creating a “regrei-| [ McCarthy napers were ORDER QF B'RITH ABRAHAM Koichak's government. Several Paris mander Grieve save the Daily Mail|tion by cable that a mecting of the|table strain. | examined and st IN SESSION AT ATLANTIC CITY |nespapers announced that the council the following statement: K Chinese cabinet and the Speakers of| S R i \lamtie Cits. . . Mav 2. Reso. | Of four had decided to recognize this Whon 4 few Baadens miles out 4 |both houses authorized fhe delesation| CAPTAIN FRYATT'S BODY 2 b Precident Wiloom|EOVernment under certain conditions. rong mortherly gale drove us stead. |10 sign the peace treaty with reserva-| TO BE BROUGHT TO ENGLAND EOHCES FRON ARCHANGER of 4l! other countries| 1NiS could not be confirmed in con- ily out of course. It was not al-|tions regarding Shantung. London, May 26 —The body of Cap- | onference | gl feernce circles although serious con- Washingta May 26.—Withdra vays possible, owing to the pressure| — - tain Charles iryate, the British mer- fame pe s D 1 eftective mehsures’:mu;‘:“;;“ of the subject was frankly s = ol cloids o ke e VAT LIESSARE O, LIET THE | chant officer exeeuted by the Germans ctua v, according to massacre and pogroms of | *amitted. bearings, and I calculate’ that at the| o e lin 1916, will be brought home to En-; | ey e SiE foreign countiies by the| The American delegation declined to ol vt defenmined 10 cAt aears o ELOCKADE OF HUNGARY| a0 siven latbutial ‘Mmilar to cable advices to the war department e ot B ®| confirm the report that a final decision rer Of omanitn’ ABra-{},00 been reached. jand. the: Reiesian e i today, which stated that all members was). The su-i shipping route we were about 20| Paris, May < Edith Cavell. Announce- | - H of h 239 fantr; wWel awaiti had b ached, ‘and_the Russian miles out of our course. Tp io this|preme ccc imounced 10| ment to this cffect was made in the| B Sntan iy er Ol o e Sl of which | commission. heay v Prince Lvoff, {change of direction we had covered | day tha sssocialed | o of commons today by Andrew! Ly b eean - alko catditinms Frosident Wilton. fur- | ¥aS not adviced of any formal pro- about 1,000 miles of the journey to the|Zovernments had dec\ 4 fo Lt the|Bonar Lavw, government spokcsman. s that no nation be recog- Irish coast | blockade of Hunga bon as a sta- | ble government is established there. |go,000 PERSONS KILLED LONDON PREPARING WELCOME IN VOLCANIC ERUPTION| FOR HAWKER AND GRIEVE The reception will he brief, as Hawker| Tokio. May 26.—(By The A. P)—Six- | London, May | cturn-of indivigual soldicrs as casuals, |in accordange with 2 recent request of lthe denartment. would not expedite the |discnarge of such cseuals, since their s would asrive at home before ce conference which T feligions tresdom | PATRIOTIC ATTITUDE OF allty G0 Its Tew CONNECTICUT EMPLOYERS A message was Also. B 3 e e o o T e ai s | , Flartford. Conn, May 2%.—In a letter t { these ir < e wseivzmon Major Géneral’ Leonard Wood, |92Ting aviators who had been given up| tenant Commander Grieve will meet|tion is contained in official advices : bemgre g R .mw_,, Do olir ngat. prestdent, |35 05 When they arrivo in' London| him, from Batavia. ;‘“Y‘"“" it ‘bhé 2ps of (he | Geneva, May 26—The inturiated po- WINS IN PENNSYLVANIA |{re who have taken back so many re-| | Palfhle it & 3 tomorrow from Scotland. The recep-| King George, who had sent condol-| . - Y. Athletic Club at Travers Is- | puplace in Prague erected gallows in Harrisburg, Pa., May 26.—The sen- nsible f gr; ‘f hecebY, re. e 2 he 3R 4 bes 2 tion will take place at the rnryxehono\ences to Mrs. Hawker, today sent a Never Again. land, May 8rd. He took the title |the principal street, where they con- § 05 SRAMENE vassed fnaily the Wolttew|mumber Mmpin;:?’:egfimm;re in |station, according to plans arranged|message of congratulation to Hawker| France mourns the fact of 700,000| with/197 out of a possible 200 tar | ducted fifty seven food profiteers and - Fulfrage amendment. The vote was {1|It is stated that ine empiovment wor.| by o . er‘zm:: toda: Grieve. Others who sent mes-igirls “who will never have a chance| gets. It is the first time in the |threatcned to hang them uniess they. | —An official recep-|is expected to go immediately to his| (%N thousand persons were killed or J. E. of ‘Todmorden, R sent by David Flder, federal director of | tion will be given Harry G. y c {injured: In"ia’ voleanic;- eruption’ in th Jawish State be created o e ! wi g arry G, wker home withi Mrs. Hawker, who wiil be} ! g Canada, won the 16th annual ama. E. s ated in Palestme. the employment aervice, to Governor| and Lieutenani Commander Grieve, the at the station. The parents of Lieus|contral Java May 20.—This informa- THREEATENED TOMANG "y Holeomb a tribute is paid to “the pa- - teur championship of Ame: . 57 FOOD PROFITEERS WOMAN SUFFRAGE BILL triotic attitude of Connecticut employ- g i t I The nolice have made extensive ar-|sages to Mrs. Hawker todiv were Rear|to wed.” Contemplarmg the home-| history of the championshi took an oath that they would sell their i g house passed the amend: |vice has already placed 35000 men In| | Goneral Wood as fhe Repuolican |Tanzements to handle the cnormous|Admiral Knapp, the American navall comings, we suggest that they Will| {ne titio has beon aken sat ot I | Wares at reasonable prices, save a dis: | ot swve “tka 40 by & vote of places and other organizations have| ' Conil,” crowds which are expeoted to flock to|commanider here: the admiralty, the|never again have as good a chance—| y'g' out of the (jaich from that city. All the alleged - ; , @lsced many ether theusands. the station to welcome the aviators. air minisiry and the Royal Aero club.!Detroit News. J . profiteers took- the oath. 8 i ¢

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