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TR T AR ST YR TR TR VOL. LXI—NO. 126 POPULATION 29,919 NORWICH, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAY' 28, 1919 ° UCE™ TWO (CENTS Gald Parsgreos | Detals of German |Bill For Repeal of | Coniensed Totgrans Flight of American Aviator. Spain rtcepmxed the ‘Government of EF Stockholm, Monday, May 26.—(By . ag wgu Poland: - . EE% A. P)—Captain BaBtt, ‘an American German war bonds, which were is- Pa naval aviator, arrived here at ten | sucd at 98; are selling at 727 o'clock this morning on his flight from L Hog Island Shipyard will faunch five | Copenhagen. kR 580 Lotn};argo shlp!‘-o&lv[emorml Dax, | ount’ Romanoes, Libera leader, was o S 7 i i o f P | ¢ (?our:‘:ll of Ton Hel:d M;e;ng. Proposes That German Fleet|Introduced In the House By|cicctcd Premier ot the'Sphnish Pariia- "aris, May (By the A. P.).—The 5 e i couneit of ten met” thit atiernon 1| D€ Iransferred to An Inter-| Representatives Gard and| Germ Cabinet apsraved a mumber.| . e o consider possible changes in the repa- Democr: 3 s s drafted . . - Made the 800 Miles In 9 Hours and 43 Minutes—Maintained | ration cliuse of the Austrian peace national Trust. Steel, s S ohy Lot Groups Seerned to Have Some Form of Leudcnhp — Fo A S « treaty arising from representations| Paris, May 2—A Berlin despatch re-| Washington, May 27.—Representa CIelstiat, Central reached it ot An Average Speed of More Than Eighty Knots An Hour madc by ihe hew states of the old eme|ceived tn Paris sives in ‘some detal (Gard, Ohlo, nd. Steel. Pemnsyivania, | SETGT R 50 CTiETs (R tRcEas lies Hours the Crowd Was Out of Police Control, Running 4 . ic counter-proposals to the peace |democratic members of ihe judiciary : —Total Elapsed Flying Time From New Foundland to| . = = toomos P O di w1 st od)) e e e aven e lars sat Fall, River Wildly Through the Ceniral Streets Assaulting Citizens 3 _ : jowers which were agreed on at the | for the repeal of the war time prohibi- = Lisbon Was 26 Hours and 41 Minutes—Possibly Today FOR HAWKER AND GRIEVE |last conference of the Germans at s applying fo wines and beers, | ' onas Aremen. . and Breaking Windows—Yale Property Was Damaged he Plane Will Conti to Pl th, 775 Mil London, May 27.—(By A. P.)—Harry | S0 said_their action was o give Tork [Sioch. B¥etan, ien the, New the Plane Will Continue to Plymouth, iles to the | fi:e ker and Lisutenant Command. | Concerning the Sarre rogion. Ger- lative exprossion o President Wil- | poity orls BECHANES, (& | sear was —Four Persens Were Shot During the Rioting. N fe Grl . '2- | many ask Prance to give up her|som's recommendatio his message h g 2 X Northward. er Mackensie Grieve were Biven a re.| o rritoriul pretensions to this region |to congress U in his message| Tampice reports eil . shipments| xoy fiicen, o Mas A R e vaibiigton, My 27 it " sl L r liernRebts | R EREELY) SEOTOM Teontro) 5 . [ of greater proportions and seriousacss strect. later, -the cro pington, May *T—Blasing (he er (w0 machines o“{fln{e‘ seapiane. dic | i wiere thes were Tanded Sonduy | (%, “Usl output there. PROGRESSIVE REPUBLICANS S"’g"ufi“‘fif '5,.‘:,‘,:““:‘1;,“ {hat it wag | THAD Q0¥ Which huy occurred in Xe w\um N the city's Dbusiness sactiol wa st a tr 3 sion, N¢-1 al NC3, out o hi i a - ir ey is proposed hat e b § Ve ithi e e f t % Stutes navy seaplaneNC-4, un- |virtually the entire distance from S b ! e Ocean | o P e by the. Americhns. and | Washington, May 27—Election by the | Peace treaty kept secret. |'am tnoar tonight.. s s ol proans 2 ety Fasl OIS S MIIENS eutenant Commander Albert | Newfoundland to the Azores. ",",).;,','m\:wm"“dla"d to Ireland-in a0 o e by the League of Nations,|SCPAte TOMONIOW of Senators Penrose, | Charles Chamilley de Lerimer, vetired | S0 PLr’d{L w r. o ‘i’\ first| ag .?ka a e s T wept into the harbor| Commander Read had with him on|™ > {The trust would be given the mercan- | PeNusYIvania, and Warren, Wyoming, | Judge of the ‘Supérior, Court of Mon- | siages 4 e Jillnsh s SHels, WaID ’K’* 3 3 kind to have crossed|that which left Newfoundland on the | S, Sieeung of the \'no mEre pid air- | e and every nation would be | Provriations committees, respective Soft coal eutput for the week of Mnyv it lsen bl ague it ing ',‘“r e A \cean under ifs own pow- [ NC-4 on May 16, Lieutenants B. F. |pom, 100 Whose satety after they had| ., ccented in the central administra- |15 regarded certain as a resuit of an |17 estimated ‘it 5,383,000 fons. . Fard | e “vi“lf‘ir" e stident Thet e Teareds of dblem ssaneod : e icural element.| Stone, of the' coust hard, and W, 1| (alled to arrive at their destination on | FUNTICT I (17 SR RIMITENAL | open conterenco foday of ropublican coal OUthUL / jounted 10,125,000 tons. | Gesmeath (ha tursulstes. o «u‘o \yf‘“mmn who time and agun ied a e \{'rm"«l, Delgada d}llvlu"r‘\‘;"" the pilots, with Ensign feartul, probably mever has been ex.|DAiions’ tonnage. Cermany amnounces oI .,-A"h"“;,“""{f"" party gent to Colom- | somé form of le The coliege scction, ff“g:’("”le Azore § 4. m., 'Washington time C. Rodd as radio operator, and | canil brobe St X- | ey readiness 1o deliver ap fitty ee] The pregressives, led by Senator|bia by Pittsbirgh —interests . opened | sion, and. contimuune Fice et sl o st leg of the grans-oceanic|Chief Machinist Mate E. S. Rhodes as | ccaed: except in the times of corona- | coni of her mercantile flee var, Idabo, were routed by a vote of | What:is belitved to' ba a tich oil vein, | appeaved to bo. or e o rv g ek it g . kB Hackaway | restrve. pliot eLatnes tion. a8 i 4 ; 4 to §, 38 their effort & lant Sen-| Members of .the Chij B Desgled oo phux Crowil e ; om ca g e EHOE 3 s, in conformity with the pro- A their effort to supplant Sen- | of the Chicago Beard of | umony (i Hrent ong_island. to Plymouth Fr ik (i foretaste of the great welcome that | oiiion tnude Ly the former director |A70T Penrose and in private state- | Trade approved smendments . thol i Chusn, " Chapa: 1o tred mile 2 i ®4| N.C-4 DESIGNED, BUILT AND e (e atternoon whos Mre Hamier [of the Hamburg-American Line, Ger-|ments lafer agreed that their ~iight|commission rales by a vote of 437 to umong sireels seemingly without T < MANNED BY AMERICANS|went to the railway station to proceed | Mai¥ Will pledge herself to build at would not be taken to the senate floor. | 303. Yale for it. 5 i ain Avscage| o M = L T Cramthan O A OCera {lier own espense, in her nwn dock | Republigan Leader Lodge plans to| Major Chester I Warren, stationed | But wvestigation was begun durlng e o T T e R of b oot 2 i throng albut the station Toudly chesred | Y2198 and by her own worlmeni. the | Preasut Iigghe ecnato torhrrow the ve- (26 the Watervilet Aluenal, New. York, | wa, R M o The Nl o i L i itthe e e r of ships necessary {o publican gommittee ;sib;umum it dwl" after a brier filness, at the ags| i P o 41 minu ntic air f in history,|®ave up confidence that her husband | the diminution in ‘the world's|Cvely Drojpect of a solid vote of the|of 28 yenks TR 5 o S A! the first opportunity the big plane | with the coveted honor going to a ma-|ultimately would be rescued, even} due to Germany's submarine | Tepublivanfgmujorits for their 'MD\W"i Payments .of army_allotments vt {NO SAFE CONDUCT FOR | SHREDDING THE STORY OF ' . Plymoit Watitle | chine desiened, built and manned by though the hours he was overdie grew | In return Germanyiwilliasic| Demoordbgtonieht were &aii. to.bs| besin ieriatsly withowt. whiting for | IRISH PEACE DELEGATES| RIVATE ». B ey e hire, desl i L [\5ito Hass ani RAlL raschas s oel allowed large eredits for the pay- | Prepared (8 demand separate voies on | the President’s signature tothe urgent ERECES PRIVATE PAUL L. NACE mand it tomorrow Wlotilla Commander Wortmann at! Arriving in London, headed by an [MCRt for raw materials requived ot “hips, "according o sen- | deficiency. bill s s 3 e o it B o A T e e e rry out undertaking and (o b 0 a5 to require tie progres- | United States. Suprems Court. ad- | of gl velaved trerh the Tlahe. raltan Eroopstand s et b one ailowed to in pavment some o to record themselves rely | journed, until -xost Monday: which Is: i Potile . A . 3 e i heermyalic Laep Sbor O | e own taw or m a4 zoods enators Penfose and Wi | expected to bie the fimal mecting -before | 114, v oct- fis ed. The was never| “We are safely on the other side ofled through the densely packed streets| A< IS e jeabic 5, Germany bublican conf the wirmmer reces jelies in the Uni L0 sas . | tie pona Tonthe va¥ to: the Aere CIiB.F “AMother | T SUES L sysiem of international- A resolution by Representative Mon- | 547 conidicis 10 De Valera. 3 e comm messages reported the crew|delesation in the pafade, which was|i#ation which would not prevent Ger- | (re m of Sel dell, extending thanks of Congress for | Arthur Griffith and Elanser g0l sanmoyey e 2 '_ delesation In he Darade Which s |many from pirtieipating in the general | Who was nt, declaring thai|all Who served in the war, was intro- | COme o Paris to it the Irish | ments. claix . A 2 Guth atior] ; he engines wo of workers from th ith works, | traflic of nations, thie progre: opposition was not |duced in the House: . |case 1o the peace cotiferenice. ended ;abc ym Camp 1 Eept - ® led spie T pardently e rvorls | Concerning territorial questions in|Dersonal, but based on Mr. Penvose's| Colonel William G. Barkef, winner |04y il nmunication | on board u German orts from | wa en ve atlempted to span the|the east of I ounter-pra- | Views on finance and taxation. Sen- |of (he Victoria Cross and one'of Can- | [rom & e Lans him to divuige air v p the ¢ s constoucted. | posals simply < ntion of the!tor Kenyon, Towa, also spoke briefly |ada’s greatest airmen, arrived at Hali- s wiedi One ¢ agents, P ot| o ne waterfron o hems ous ag. | Entente: o mind of the|#g4inst the Pennsylvimix senator. fax from Southamption. 3 {, Secreury Lansing ¢ 1o -obiaiy r nan tea 11 . nd the rin airmen on the station at | CTMAn populati \ nte rejection of Senator Borah’ Polish troops are reported from wa, 1 immediately 100k sieps 10 ac- | I Nace's sitser - that rew w w , p covered the dis-| 5t Pancras by the mayor of (hat| ories Sile sssives did not press|saw to have made further advan inc mygelf with the' facts of thejWwhere her brother was 3 + » | Tance at a speed of more than 80 miles| Horonsh. but Still, another was given |04 West Prussia and Da to Senator Warren | against the Ukraintaps in Bastern Ga. jease whict spired before ihe mat-| & bart of the time that'he was abseat o rd. The d « | an hou ! | them tha Uaero (CHAD LRI it says, would be sure to| commitiee schedule, approved |licia, taking”Kdmionpapole,:, ter was 1 to my attention by | Wilkout - . B Nk vii- | Commander Reed. according to in-| N{T. (e Ceremony at the Aero Clii arms in their own defonce it |3 orday's conference, was re-ad-| Shipments of fesh and. ured' meéats | Your letter.” I am informed that when advoente a in Py = + ) vl P here, plans ‘to. remain at| {1, | g e Cw o be annexed o Poland and | opted without a roll call from Chicago for ‘the ‘past the-qr ‘stion of approaching. the Bril- | e roved That Bave mads e thus ¢ | Plymouth tomorrow, weather permit-| SOPyith workers. 0 s | e { URGED SHARP REDUCTION IN ?é’?fii‘m"m‘;ufié‘: g(u““ v “uring the safy conducts in_quest unl at on Octot akcoy e fo; orce | ting | Grieve proceeded up the line and mei| QUESTION ON WHICH GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES| American tank steamship Pflulsbnrev“‘l“‘\,“ s b = R T e T |their son an bade nim weicome and| SIGNING OF TREATY DEPENDS ‘ashington, May y ty* for] hound Lrom e ERMETos Alezaridris ‘f'fi'»‘" B f‘ W ¥ | ¢ E Fii | congratuluted him on his rescue betore ¢ .5, | sharply Yeducing approp: for | LEYDL, met in collision with the I 90 i 4 Sergean CLEARING THE WAY FOR GERMANS THREATEN TO | he reached London. o | governmen: expenditures was urged|Siet W0l on - | ToD it Sran et Stfong Naco PRODUCTION OF “WAR BEER" ARREST POLISH LEADERS| Asked whether he would make an- G0 upon the house today by R ntas 900 Ly A b ot flanded at Cape Henry fa m, i B b e ol : : (French! other attempt to fly across the Atlantic | tives Fess, Ohio. and Moore | Major General John Biddle, in com; | PoS:ibit offeially jiARGeE At Cine Feno ardia m- T i i atped geimel Bsiite | tide would have bees in his favor. He F = ‘w..p",‘,,,m,‘l o rman au-| Hawker said tonight vania, republicans. Bach declared i w;r“.“n_al of American troops ‘in_Great| = e =% “"‘;0‘,"‘1;::'[5;1, there Wit strone UndEbw e A wton it ia thr “I don’t know. ‘It depends upon the {uniess radical retrenchments wi ritian, is preparing. to write a-history | Sentec that you and your eohe: | Cape Which made s ing E ict atorney and the| % e S = : vould h to| s | though your were only zood | 4if 3 Stihs CRHSCIE. At HOmTAL, setinus or Sil t 80,10 tho people for another jarge Toan:| 191E8: ; though you L s uleln - of the New York district from int airs has a he minister o AMERICAN SHIP PICKED ; 1™ 8. Moore eriticize Trial of W. J. Rchinson; charged [ $ S LAV o0 of the New York district from inter e minister of the | ] fof i oores CHU BRI R oot shion | R e Reinon, Charged | (o< yon *to takte 'the ey. Befors| FAVORS LAW TO OVERCOME .-- facing he production of “war| rmans_a UP HAWKER'S BIPLANE |\ | proj B foames i et on rens e Fee s beer the Jacoh Hoffman Rrewing L e Johns . May 27.—The Sop- issues ure made the | Ford apnropriation bills which {4 Naw Tork. rerurnbd & ver. | received " | SR ) the Claussen Flanagan con nce of the il oh | S Ay O | failed in 15 m Ne: 3 rned a v CPIReS 5, Ma —Enactment of 55 400 The. Jaion T s M e Diplane ich Hary Hawker|: [ ihe German reply which | gueting careta] hearigs to determing|dict O nOt guilt {By vou | ims pampelling sves an L pany and the Jacoh Mackenzie Grisve attempted o b binct and | Wtk Teductions could he made. | It was announced, the. Governmont | YOl Vis to_lea 2cil and write the - Degessary hacange D! e German authoriies, with theii, 1atitude 49.40 north, longitude 29.08 (associates and which is being put into | Repedl ‘ot sectibns’of- the; war xev: | BOHH hrmilamullwnkrmm o mzy haye been gay . s bty b Atoraty. Gl onicted 1o ynsent of th Aty abthorittes andi o 1atit0de AR IOEENGUEIEE RIS Hatactates andiwiien s b [ enne. nill Jevying taxes on semi-jwe. | italists ‘and Tabor ‘repfosentatives Lo T bec ? Hiits by the committeq filing of an ommibus order. the Borlin_government, have decided| (iio Pevitie; according p Lake|shane fo preseniation.oviduithe.nost | might e advisable, Mr.. Moore iNsure absence of troubies in the Afn- | ltepest offgise-io th ti tha flaie reconstpug- R A s Conint k. e v the In Chavlgiorelie, - smestiGE o sandns O o> g DUt such action would pidce fhe| SHican merciant nolse. fom 304 SECRINE to de fon commissin in o roport made el el ) e < Tafens pecstied byl Ires |, I general, vill veaflivm | Country du u Seriows financial prodicac| It Was announced: that ®the eixty- |scauenily. i has weomed uscioss 0| public here tonish g country 1o prevent government actio esta. Tr Captain, Elveraan. of the Do Gl g X ChEEL o 1he|ment unless apporopriations for vari-|Seven Holland “ships reguisitioned by | Make afy further efiort in connectiol | A law creating compulsery schoojs azainst mapufacturers of beer of 2 3.4| twenty SCHURHnET e o Rty 4 ey dos tice | ous government activities were cur|the United States would b . turned|Wiih ihe roquesis which you desire 1) for all working hoys and girls under aleoholie content.. enjoin the|the Eytom district + prisone e ieca i e ds b R b ilh lay especial weight | down. over. to.their owners i Folland 5§ mit 18 of age w sggested as @ parts of the plane and 2ll of the mail|on . thc < e s forcing azainst | t0 Germany= iAerests ars) b of e Tlate sid alUDE thetmill on sthe o 3 instead of in” American ports It #:ew of Gation th means of reaching juvenile illiterates, bloves thel to take place also in other GIStricts.| rmouth. jonalend g 10 Fal- | which Ge i {POLICY OF BIG NAVAL FLEET | Food Administration Grain Corpira- (0. | 1ot rm Yo Yo commendation .~ was - We request you to have ten Ger- sl yei o, settior erfroniiers. TEMPORARILY ABANDONED ‘o0 ‘“;""“"" retelpts. of wheat a : illiterajes > mans arrested for overy Pole arrested ifies also will be asked to R a ot R | wheat flour from farms, for wee any furthior v helr recomm and to inform tt © confercnce of| STREET CAR MEN NOW {by the decision of a popular: vate inj, Washington, May 27.—The policy Of | May 9 A 2,168,000 hushcls, com: 1ovted wilh this matier would & | increase anpropriation | the facts.” ON STRIKE AT LAWRENCE|AUsiria on the question of union With | (A8 TeVY: Cepartment for 2 floct “sec- lsrith 3063800 bushels-a: Seuic ago. | and. therefore, unwis for work. and urged e e b ferm: sy { o the wor s’ been| ™ The' Liakd: Hoshita) , bud. 93 j h wrote [the wider Hortires and ii- PRESIDENT WILSON HAS car service here was stopped complete- | o "‘ it ‘7"'»‘ promi | Daniels” St e uted v‘w.ma to, forty-four hospirals in 1 P ter, de- | stated - PROMISED SAFETY FOR JEWS Iy today by a strike pf motormen and o oiiind nemee tommn . ¢ | o oust maval afiiny o hefore [New, York. « Ehis is. $50,000:more than 7 e AME BRAFFE R o T \femunrde conductors of the Lawrence division uf‘“‘; ied peace torm e i s DB EaN okt Py ey Fan 1s i At o ot n FTING TREATIES Al ot the Bay State Street Railway com- Hanegadtonteg S e o il Hast Aaial Sont byl MCEEStARIIN cvert distfibuted by the o 1 TO PROTECT THE JEWS E A lY'SE the pany 10 press a demand for the rein 1 e e e e e S oD : THE AEWS, es created as the result of the, TLi nont. of 4 discmarged. mojorman| come membe o grmepded that the emire 190 tiree- | "Viejor General James G. Harbord, = o pod aTis peace. conference {and the appointment of & new division| 'Y 3 | Hoships and. ten battie . cruisers e |12 0f the serviceisupply of the A our - o ommittee of expe W losed in a cable des-|Mmanager. o Soh doned. - e fertcaniIiEpecitonany S Roroes £ was e ot 'CROSS ATLANTIC ALONE . L Semen e of exnarh Prosiaent Wilson to Sech The strike did not extend to other a0V ¢iher schem he naval secretary asserted that as|l€Ved. of allrduties in’that line an telyaon b gl o 3 b toiin o ('8 mossagel divisions, but cars from dowell and|Was declarcd ¢ I { e Unitod. States Tud. saken . fores |dotailed as Chict ‘of Sta of the Army =D e May, et "3’?’!“’ u os designed to O A e 85 Haverhill were operated only as auth ve st e e T ¢ | abroad il a. Tequest { R et SR prots i : Jiensaian liug egainst the re. |43 the Lawrence cit line. There wasi Mt wo . : B a1t womd be (UGt Government aerial mail service lost IeGHolss eifended | e A 2 digcriming F Jews D Prlang A listurbance by the 230 strikers and |35 ' 1insi he § b e ol e ona- |its first flier.. when Frank McCusker, of | ! he delezation inj e o ient ot s . gu A religion, | BECC) ore In eastern Burope. tempt he company in the T B Nl e vty tween | t the delezation | i trouthe prestden ColiinE e~ and po- | G ret iy made public the carly part of the day to resume traf-' MAN KILLED IN EXPLOSION {iarge additions:to the sea forces celand and_Chicago, jumped irom | Uy in con-| lany o puts the final touches Ofe ot {6 assisted in draw- | following tel B sefifi1o Rabhiidc Comuny omeige slfe i ‘1;0 AT NORFOLK NAVY YARD| sl {the burning ‘plane 20 fect from t PEILOSESIE o At Do tioviand . nmed them Wise toda formal notice of the intention to strike| 4 0o e i 1 SDC 10 2L AL .3 LS cala mmed them upy "I Srecident requests me to assure given them. Eois o ortell Va, Mayii{-—one man waslB\RENDIDIDANACE OF | President Wilson notified officials in fonn armys S LS stantially _the |YOU that the safeguards against felig-| _ Jou \;”‘17: FeR hamansr (;m:]o,:mtxn Lo i S Ll e k$95}000 AT WOONSCKET | W: a<‘1m;~mn *‘:\ax sm Lo\(jincfl of Four. GERMAI\S TO SEND ANOTHER American aviators, Rinehart has'dofk eedom of race.| discriminations which the presi- | Vision, cl 3 7 bl e D oonsocket, R. I, May Loss es- hed a full understanding that the =i SRR Tohl: Al “flig} g el ays he has 8o much at heart will| Whose ‘reinstatement is demanded was| of exbiosions durine & five 008y which | timated at $95.000 ‘w oY eniarien by a | United States was. to. retdia 100,000 “NOTEOR ECONDM DA ERD Sl o Rimigte S0k e e ) Bodied in the new arransemonts discharged hecause he was intoxicated| dosiroved the hudrogen plant at the| fire’ which practically dosiroved "the | ons of ships seized when ‘war wh de- | | BS7I% fonday; May. 26—(By Tholil this coRfiry with offidh 2 T g 1Dy which the new states will be set While operating a car. The manager's A e | Plant of the Fairmiount Dyeing Com- |clared. . [ A. P)—Tre Germans will cend anoth O it . | {action in refusing to take the men o e lpany and did $5,000 damage o the| A light earthquake was: felt in Ev- | ; S etiering, vico president of b atior, and P —— e "1 rcorsedit 1o ald. by e e Clanigs | New Modern Laundry here tonight,|ansville, Ind, accompaniéd by a deep PR o flight, & b ke G e OUTIEIg\IINgcgu:'ROGRAMvF?SNE s"\ e hieads of the company. ad of the flames, 2-,,,. ,fl,l»,{_ the biggest in Woonsocke? ruénbling n:lst. .\fo:amage :fls done. 2 é;;;cmlluy\ = " hibats ks SUNDAY, | T - [for about fwenty years, was fought by| Continued unsettled state of interna- | 53 : . o | ~ew York A JNE ¥ FAVOR REPEAL OF THE every available’ piece. of apparatus in |tional alfairs led the War Department | ‘The note will point out thaf, the al'| ESTATE OF H. J. HEINZ . N i hne aslag] SEMI-LUXURY TAXES| Will Hold Conference On | ¢ cit {0 resubmit the wrmy bill, which feiled | lied aim (Bl more AT ESTIMATED AT $4,000008 . icred during ihe | committee of the Boy Scout campaign| Washington, May 27.—By unani- 0% ! rem Lo aise e ety s . Shbmariies 15 ‘mot - tfue be.| Pittsburgh,.Pa. May 27—The wiif e hov- | for 1,000,000 associaic members, has|mous vote the house ways and means | Americanization TEMPORARMGREVERSES: FOR AL ause more than half of the:shipping|of H. J. Heinz was filed for probgtil Ve ’ s iddreised 4 letier o the 145,000 cler- | commiitee today ordered a favorable | I FORCES OF ADMIRAL KOLGHAK|AIRPLANES ARE BEING ) by lesal cruiser warfaro, |bere today. The cstimated vaue ‘et s and re gymen of the United States outliningreport on a resolution repealing the Paris, *May 27.—(By. The A. P.)— MANUFACTURED IN MEXICO|{ The Germans, the paper adds, will| the etsate is 8 p T a programme for “Boy Scout Sunday” |semi-luxury taxes in the war revenue Despatches received ir 13~ today " . N 3 given life time incomes rangng front 10000 PERSONS IN POLAND | June §, asking them fo read President | bi tion on proposed repeal of Shounteithatl (B vl meT A S R S e e e e o Py ymio] #1000 to $25.000 a vear, "whils em- REPORTED ILL OF TYPHUS | Wilson's proclamation in aid of the|other tax levies in the bill was de- the forces of Admiral Kolchak, the an- ¢ <l b hows isunderstanding of|Ploves are remembered with lump g et oy movement. and appealing for - their | ferred i-Bolshovik commander . in Fashis,| The motionsl facom o oa eionia| e ETicUlUral noeds of Germany. | | €ams ranelng from 5100 o 320000 (B, P.) One s i EERdE I VY. o - i-Bols ssia,| The national factory en the outskiris| th cultural nes Sermany. 3 o ‘vears, AR i d support. ) Chairman Fordney said efforts would was only temporary and that Tols|of Mexico City has reached a proauc.| Objection will also be made to the| OUIEr Doguesis “::;:]\l-eolflg‘uesbum accordin ad- [ o I e v e tosen: be n"dnm to t;bmm ez.-lxar afuon on :.‘?:E | chak's armies again are advancing|tion'of one complete machine a week,|loss of coal whica the treaty would “"T“‘m 15 th: ‘Allegheny u,“g; Subrerie 600 A ¢ ittec men and Wi resolution which would climinate the against the Bols 5 i orned ¢ the Gers Sa P ¢ SIns Citizens' committees bughout the | chase price of costly wearing appare! W . the Pennsylvant e Sal i in 1 demic. T i3 epi- | Countey in_ cagrying out the. program |and. many other arieles:. . o TO DISPOSE OF ABANDONED _nz?;n:om; ‘1""“‘""?3“:.“‘?‘“‘“" JUMEED FROM/AIRES ARE RO chool e e o etz ; ithenimaber 00} ind o consider the advisability of or- | Discussion by the committee of the MILITARY RESE rated at 80’ horsepower, awm ix dexcrib- | TESTAIR LIFE BRESERYER e o . ; ! a troop of scouts selected | reps the tax on soda water indi SR IO | e con id sarcicaabia’ Bispa| . Atlantic City, N. J.0fay 27 e Lo 315,000 and Lo the World's Sumday kil o ' congregations. More than | cated that the members were not in- entiashington, May 2T—Tegislation 10| [, qliaady heen taken toward the| Jenct, u Belgian, formerly in the Bel-| School Association 3100.010. arts of oo ches mow have such organ- | clined fo’ consider favorabiy all com- AN antonn ;:’l‘he;:{f”“' ‘°""‘S!"£5’ ©%| construction of aerisl bembs, and the; Sian merchant marine, jumped off an 5 Stiiig W plainis regarding the tax levies. It veservatiom® and) ol w o o el airplane driven by Eddie C. Stinson|¢s5000 HOLDUP IN WALL 4 s L LR b i et e to permit the proceeds to be used in | et ial Eovermue: oA L T g - as_decided, however, fo await sug- st the building of armored bonmng,fl' le it was fiying 70 miles an hour atl ™ erprer DISTRICT, NEW. vom( POLISH-CZECH COMMISSION gestions of the internal revemue bu- isition or :improvement of|yjoneg this year. a 500-foot altitude today and made a| . . rench and 1S TO CONVENE AT GRACOW | Fe&u before proceeding further with other military reservations was re- | = | perfect landing at the Atlantic City air| New York, May 7—The Wall' i e ot N repeal legislation. commended in a letter transmitted (o[ 1o = = Port in a special test of air life pre-| Stree: district was the scenc of & $2&- Boress Copenhagen, May 27.—Premier Pad- deainiinr Wb 0 VIR the senaie today by Secretary Baker, | YICTORY NO 8OLD A lotvers before & committee from the| 000 koldup and robbery this witernoen, Cro grewski of Poland has arranged wilh| cANDINAVIANS TO CONFER e 90.80 ON STOCK EXCHANGE | cecond Pan-american Aeromantic con-|when Denis Foresi, an 18-vear-eld bat & .’.’id{"‘. Masaryk of 3 ech Slovak ON LEAGUE OF NATIONS - OBITUARY. New York, May & Vention. Jenet had never before been|bank messenger, wes attacked aid’ 10 < 0 th . i 0 a despatch from Prague, = s President George Colby Chase. the 4 3-4 per cent. -y in en airplane. beaten as he was eatering the rear, ernments. hat th n question, which has ockholm, Sunday, May 25 Lewiston, Me, May stock hange thls morning was at| The -demogstration was one of theldoor.of a Pine Strest building. % caused much difficulty between Po- wch Wireless Service) — The ewiston, Me. {idfay, = .50, $T50,000 worth changing hands at convention 1o det The messenger, who was emple: " {land and Cxecho a shall he| premiers and foreign ministars of se of Bates Coliege| ;¢ price. The tax-exempt 3 3-4 per Ufe pre-|hy the banking firm of Hartshorfg WINNIPEG COUNCIL TO astilad Iy o ToTioh- G B e RS A home here 3 ot : BUNIEH MIOMOIBAL sTRikERs| ZDiet By & Poliah Grech commiiion, | Denmiurik and - Norway, are expected : ot s sticn | cents., into which the 4'3-4s m: “be nemnd asjand Battelle, was on his way to the 8§ RS ich wi at Cracow bere this week to confer with the on! with ‘hesrt ifailive. o converted at any tlme, are not yet|a part of the equipment of all alrcvatt,| eral Reserve Bank with ihe gecur= Winnipeg. Man,, May 7.—The Win- Swedish government concerning the G G his lotwenta O avallable “for trafing. Subsequent|urging Jats tiat will requise the para-|ities which were Liberty bonds, con3 nineg city council loday informed| MEETING OF WOODCRAFT situation in which the league of na- " Ho was 1 - e of the 4 3-4s were 2lso made at nger or pilot. tained in a setchel. He was stunned every unionized municipal employe LEAGUE OF AMERICA|HonS Places fie Scandinavian coun- el R e | with a blackjach by one 1 g in the general strike that tries. It is heid that the league would was educated at Hariar A ‘z00d deal of surprise was ex NEERENCE ON {while a second man szatched iy rene eneral strike that| Greenwich, Conn. Ma B i hel domand the Freaking oo ofimne e land at Gniversity Coliege, London SRR e WORLC IGONGERENCE O s St employes and thal their applications|*PPU4l meeting here foduy. The craft| prscholc and logic al Bates since!4ifs el ot “ira ke 2 aumber .,x! womld not be considered i ion% | organized by Krnest Thompson Seton,| BOMBARDMENT HEARD IN [ 1894 ‘i‘;‘hfi'{zu‘;‘"n‘g:mxg transacion s “sessions of the| "ETERHOF CAPTURED BY Erecd toey wouN mot soin mest tiey| convened on his estate. The pro- IRE oG dor ot TR is nublished’ writings thehide “Al- S oRbe “onference on Christian Fup- NORTHERN RUSSIAN ARMY. SIS ROTEs MowaRignt et woode, & business session uga| Stockholm, May 2T.—(By The A. ) L iEion ut ok Colleaen o me U WOULD FURNISH TENTS FOR “w"u“'fvl‘w“ e B e e o et { Ioca , s session and| _Stockholm, May 27.—(B) A P. a seman.” lie hey called the C ic spirit | Peterhof, sixteen milex west of Petrows LY T S = 1:(‘?”;\:11::;” oo it Jihe eonnd of & Deany Donpamigule | ad_ the honorary degree of Doctor of | PEU":"°N7°FAV‘E:ERAINS in the secular colleges of the country.| grad, on the Gulf of Finland, by the nor eles ns were scheduled. € last few Mmrcmucmna ivinity from Colby and LLD's f ashington, ay, 27.~ bill autho- Orson R. hom Gult X 2 e d & 4_""':}’5;';“"“" o] s ldavs in the dircction of Peirograd| AbCENTAALAPWAFAOTA SENVCEWEN: Bowioin, the Catrarab g t4 | vizing the ‘war departmehi fo: furnish A B e RISl °§n§’é‘.'v §h Sopmain, May 21 (By the A P).|S1X PERSONS KILLED IN {and Kronsiadt from the sea, according| - T land the University of X |tents”or use at Reiions of Veterans |4 - corselation: of ably ass s British naval forces, e e tlhed councits reply to the pro‘| ™ g riKE RIOTS AT LiMA, PERU | 19, 27ioos, Tecelved from Viborg. ) Fred Chayion Butler, U, 8 D' | President Chase is survited b of fhe war was” (vanamiteed to the! forcign mis<ion reported to the state depariment B e s e e AUk ) 4 4 e advices report a panic amons| pecter of Americanizition, who is r Gaorge M. Cha: semdte today "by ‘Secretary*Baker. ey 550 today in Swedish press -reports. The {iaa delegation. against the deny in| Lima, peru, :(r.x |"f1}-j'r\ A P.)— | the i,m hfp\ |kh leaders in Pe.iograd a | eallie s pétionsl contersnes of the amd. three’ daughtels, ! i g : e e ook Ininger poi Gt - That, ion of the peace terms|Six persons were killed anc tr | whom, s 5 i oy e 5 i TGible " : . B 2 1 of ‘Petrgs sgation. |11 is understood that the ve-| which ook place here today ns e | foreign born and illiterates. This G R S reident Cer e e R o fororariner S R i . ply gives formal notice of the pres-|sequence of the strike. Martial law | ARRANGEMENTS MADE | eonterence will discuss methods of ¥ [Chasspeliggedd - inginamestine thit o inds o tse: for il o8 SRSy o sitation of the terms on Friday ks ‘been deciarad 11 T fina & o0 ey To FEED PETROG & f k ~in - New York|the .Monrce Boctrifie, ' That man|0OmIRE & . R. GEISENBERGER SUPREME RAD education, safety, health, housing, would * not * hesj: o speak disre. ,,,,, g £ ar | housingy = . s & REVOLUTIONISTS DEFEATED. HARVARD STUDENT DROWNED London, May 2T.—(By The A. P.)—| Tecteation, thrift, community cen Rev. Dr. George. Hodges. peotrully of the . edustoro—Rochestor | ELECTED PRESIDENT OF REGENT OF ROYAL ARCANUM BY NICARAGUAN TROOPS! IN A The allied and associated powers hava| ters and other important matters | (.miride. Mase, May >T.—Word|loSt-Express. . | RAILWAY TELEGRAPHER5! - Alante Citv N 7 g b | SWIMMING TANK! made arrangements to feed Petrograd! relating te improving the life of Fiey his T = i . = ik Shakria Hice ookl aidd (S gra ing | was received here tonight of the death > . T g sovelutionary force yesterday atvor|Staior ke, Mass. May 21—Raiph 8.|and render assistance’tfie starvikik (the forelsn born snd assimilsiing ot Helderess N. H. tedayiaf Reyifh.i Wormer: for * Farm \Wark, 4 Sy . oo tAnad 1 200 govemmerday after-| Stretch of South Bend, Ind, a Harvard population after the expuision of the them into American cltizenship. |Dr. George Hodges, déan of the Epis:| There is a.cali for mre women to - SRRNBER oY BEBIBE wEant Tehoes on thel himhing tar s mned. today, il the Bolshovt Herbert, C. Hoover. ihe| During the war Mr. Butler had |copal Theological — School Dean|do farm work. At least there is no thie next convention at Vi-roint Comst; Tobo cattle ranch near Sant Rosa|Onristian associasion Luiien® s R FR 1’";‘[",!%‘32',(1“?, o d| eharge of the community probiems | Hodses was horn at Rome, N. Y. in appeal to the Ichivalry” of women in| fort,, Ve w E i J ) 3. s d at re > 56 suC i i ture to = dtter a seveer combal the revolution- | belfexed 10 have ieen tuken with sud-| will he in (e clty within thicty-six| of the War Department affectinf | iwrenme ao acan o tnn themmam ::d:-mm:;’k;oon:g a:“‘;k:'mr : Y g s B s R L At Rk o st e el 2 3 ity : : La ) ion will be | efithe order who died for.the naw:- 1 the tank. hours after the Bolsheviki withdraw. ' the manufacture of munitions, school in 1893, !York wmd. 7 . dn" Were held today. * 33 " B st . %