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T R T TR T T T ENRTRET VOL. LXI—NO. 129 POPULATION 29,919 NORWICH, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1919 14 PAGES—98 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS - All the troops of the (Wileat) division are .now hound. The destroyer Gillis at the Fore River hem Shipbuilding day. Martin King, a longshoreman ki homew; MOTOR TROUBLE HALTED FLIGHT OF SEAPLANE NG-4 was launcl rd of the Betl himself at Portland Me., after wound- X 2 inz lis wite curing @ quarrel i theie| Slipped Off the Ways in 48 home, 5 . ; | The police and scores of citizens en-| Minutes at Hog Island Ship- After Covering One Hundred Miles of the Last Leg of thei| o0 o'c* dimmint Sunt %t vovtie | yard head M.ass. It escaped from * a 7 Flight the Big Seaplane Was Forced to Descend—With| ¢, i i e the Engines Repaired Commander Read Drove His Air-| St craft 225 Miles to Ferrol, Spain and Mcored for the I\lghh a Compa their griev ny sed to Condensed Telegrams Eighty-first orporation Thurs- triking employes of the Bay State World's Record in Ship Launchings Five 7800 Ton Cargo Vessels ard hed hle- lled a world’s record in ship launchings at oue tide in one yard, five 7.800 ton cargo ships slipped off the ways at Hog President’s Address at Graves in France No Profit to Eulogize the Brave Men Unless the Les- sons They Taught Are Taken to Heart. Washington, May 30. — Président Wilson, in an address today at the graves of the American dead in Sures- nes cemeter; MEXICAN REVOLUTIONARY LEADERS TO HOLD MEETING They Are to Gather On the Border Line Between the States of Nuevo Leon and Coahuila Today to Organize All Move- ments Under General Angeles, With Villa As Second In _—mn _near Paris, said the Command—Representatives of General Felix Diaz Are g n)‘n\mfig o 2 I“Lmd Jn -;s mmu:esd today before a Li“gfi?gffm”“t"";f :v?l: \lie”ruo\' r::;!o E d Be P ¢ . T £ The Cuban senate this evening|Memorial day crowd estimated at|Of Sovernments that the millions wh —Course Remaining to Be Covered Is a Little More Than Fhie: honsaa bl susnenaine: tho | 100,000 andrare given (;odapeefld\with fell in the great war shall not have Epecteditoi e resenis " mstitutional guarantees in Cuba un-|the crashing of the time-honored bot-|died in vain and added that he look- . 4 oty vill Uni St 450 Miles—Should Be In Harbor at Plymouth, England, til June 30. tle of champagne over the bows of|ed for the time when every man who| J2ure# Mexico, May 30.—There will I;,‘;L‘fi,‘?t b‘“‘f:v.‘ifu.’;;i‘;??‘“°“ia$§a§fifi Bef. 9 A. M. Tod Only $371,000,000 of the $427 223,750 | four. now opposes the league would be just|be a meeting of all the revolutionary| T 5t o o (COne (AR proclaiming ore . M. ay. supscriptions 1o the Vietory Liberty| One ship, the Pinestone County, was|as ashamed of it as if he now rngm-lleadprs of importance from all parts of{ o¢ (jencral Felipe Angeles, provisional ¢ L Witk Sines venatren, TRRLAR: Loan obtained in New England will be | christened with water brought from|ted the union or the stales after thel Mexico at the camp of General Car-|president and Francisco Villa secre- W glon, May 30.—Motor trouble} With cngt AThe ERFITERy rove| dccented by the govermment. Pipestone creek. Pipestone county,|Civil war. rera, insurgent leader in the state of|iary of war, little attention was paid w d N regard- | ant Com et 3 © &puin | The Freach Ministry of Finance pro- | Minnesota. The Pipestone County was| Declaring that the_standards of an|Nuevo Leon, on the border line be-| iy oM e i o eit™ (GF dhial Arerts) P D miea i P poses to increase the tex of imuerted | the fourth ship off ihe ways and hard-|Oider order are trying to assert them- | tween that state and Coahuila tomor- Specific warnings of the threatened i BE gt el fomi £ ”‘-\_;um“.. 100 per cent. that on 1y a handful of people realized that it|selves against, the = president said,|row. it was announced here today. menace to his power were given -At Ak i oot e s e o8 rhe| French tobacco per cent. o | was ering on its career as a “dry”|those who sought to accomplish thel The purpose of the meeting is to Or-| president Carranza by the United ompletion today of|course to be covered measures only| Jhe supreme economic council will|ship. return of “an order of which we arel|ganize all movements under General|States last October 15 and again last it v Piee Sl b Mt a9 % submit to the governments composing | Before Secretary of the Navy Daniels| ashamed” must realize that they can-| Angeles as chief of the division of the| November 27, it was learned authori- g Lishon to Plymouth.|a little more than 450 mtl:‘ and i 2 for combatting typhus in|and a throng of United States senators| not succeed because “the people of the | norih of the revolution, with Franeis-| {atively todas. d : e L R T R TR rn and southeastern Burope and congressmen and the multitude,| world are in the saddle” and “private| no Vilia as sccond in command. Rep-| It was learned today that inquiries $ o e W"“,,,‘ B ;”‘”"m'r;] hop ek After a brief routine asssibn the sen- | the Maiden Creek left the ways at 1.37|counsels of statesmen cannot 10w | resentatives of General Felix Diaz are|have heen made of the Mexican gov- - g rre bl s Lol or . e Momdera vie_| ate adjourned to Monday because of [D- M., and the Luxpalile, the last ship,{and cannot hcreafter determine the| cxpected to be present. crnment regarding a reported secizure 0 and she| ed ] ' the 8O IiV-] 4} e absence of manysenators for Mem- The other vessels were the|destinies of nations.” by Villa of a shipment of arms from lafe to reach Eng- | er that ad to awaft high'tide befors| e abSence f many s ory S8 Me edmac, Lehigh and the Pipestone| After paying tribute to the Ameri- the Uiitted States! designon: for Cars S o Resolution requesting the British | COUNty, in the order named. can dead, the president declared it|CARRANZA GOVERNMENT ranza. Information recelved here "is i » - authorities to cease censoring Ameri- [, The sponsors were Mrs. ST TR R s SR WAS WARNED A YEAR AGO| i1yt Villa obtained one-half of at least can mail was introduced today by Sen- | I'oX. Camden, N. J, for the Nedmac;|brave men who fell in the war. unless Fashing May 30.—Altk > i PURCHASED WREATHS WITH 1ALL AMERICAN GRAVES ' tor Sherman, republican of Tilinojs,| MisS Lois” Geiger, Pipestone county, | the lessons they taught were taken to| consnmeton, May $0—Although the e supmenon el B0V SCOUT CONTRIBUTIONS IN FRANGE DECORATED| Mrs. Mary Komminsky, 74, carrving| M. for the Pipestone County; Miss! heart. The American soldiers, he said | e Sovernment of Mexico was| ta shipment, 2 ! iy 40.—Boy Secoutsof| Parls, May 20.—No grave of lighted lamp in her home at Stam- | ma Reiser, Reading, Pa. for the did not cross the seas merely to defeat 3 ¥ ficel 3 J contributic f| American who fell in the war | ford. stumbled and had “her clothing| (‘.)f(‘"“ “"P V}"”“{“ R. ‘3“"“?}“'-"-1”19Y pame o, detear Tor v 0 | overlookec ¥ Some of the ed b e 0il. S ied 1 atasauqua, Pa., fo Le- | ever the things for which the Cen: e ot ] i o ! \“,,] ;,,‘]‘i\,,, A ;wr"l,l hys el oll e e I i D tv.]-iefe]c Powers stood and to see to it that| CUMMINGS IN SUPPORT DECORATED' GRAVES IN Ailestean” Geadaln, o] bette. 1 e ik e | "Repeal of the daylight saving law | ile manager of the hull division at Hog| there should never be a war like this OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS THE UNITED KINGDOM . . T R I s S s it and. for the Luxpalile. again. St. Louis, Mo., May 30—Speaking in| Tondon. May 3—The graves of 1,562 nete where v were laid | lir atto general of New aving tribute fo American ente, _Tt is for us, particularly for us who| support of #he league of nations and| United States soldiers and sailors were Others tool ne; p before the House rules commit- | Prise born of Faos neo . Whichjare civilized,” said Mr. Wilson, “to use ssing party issues tonight before! decorated today in many parts of the 3 ‘ boapital: GuEaR) Flie [ tec a ¢ restoration of the Amer-|our proper weapons of counsel and|g public meeting atfended by demo-| United Kingdom. American flags were th whose wounds sed| The American Wringer Company's > cratic party leaders of Missouri, Homer| placed above them by army and navy t their death have heen ant at Woonsocket, R. L, employin S. Cummings, chairman of the demo- The two most notable events of will rt Monday on a 48 hou 1 | ure k with a schedule made up 1 jat Romagne, neax ays . ident Wilson leit the ot issuance of $20,000,000 receiver's cer- S Th t Sh ld N t B l k Americs mete of T srooklyn Rapid Transit| T whil Geperal Persh went | ANy W authorized by deral v B Romagne, near the spot where the ] Ma d their heavie eison Artunoff of Lynn, ameng Advertising began as an afterthought of business, but became the extradition to ona, where ‘he ix % s s Romagne to be wan a larceny charge forethought. Just as it was a part of the forethought of war that in- . feoiof nofy .N‘f himself in the head at sured victory, so advertising must become the forethought of peace to g a%.4 urt house Lchme: Fun'!s for the Democrattc Nalmna! five insure pro; erity. officials and on each was placed a cratic national committee, arraigned!wreath by representatives of the republican® leaders for attempting to| Knights of Columbus. the ratification of the league a| There are 500 American graves on the Tsland of Tslay, where were buried the victims of the Otranto and Tus- cania disasters; 640 at Everton and-in Magdalon cemetery, Winchester, near the site of the former huge American rest camp: 100 at Paignton; 112 at Glasgo, being those of American sol- diers stricken by influenza and taken from the transports at that port; 41 in sniall towns and villages in Fng- s of republican lib- g d and the reaction- aries are in full control of the senate and house,” he declared. Mr. Cummings recited a long list of republican committee apointees who had voted against war measures. TRe threatened revolt of seven rogress republican senators has been suppress- | : : ) ed-Th}:‘ o ared, (addmg"-‘_w _ land and Scotland and 40 in' various si ‘ « 1920, will be raised by Advertising is the surest quickest and most economical selling §{ . . The choice of commiitee assign- | parts of Ireland. Tn each cemet De uy upon these| e it other larg I sbscription and it is expected . s quickest and most economical selling W} ments go to Penrose, Lodge and War-| hete were. impressive. servises oo urial grounds o rance | utes (o (he memory o ributions will be received force known to industry today. The power of an idea multiplied in §re ducted by the local clergy, large num- emory o e de IL. . from the Rhine to ;" sea Svrnmar: Rhee head of the|] millions of minds moves governments—or goods—as the case may be. Bl \irvonial SERVICES IN ‘fi:z it T e Larning o - the remainder of the day in t ; to the United Siates vertising anticipates, advertising discounts, advertising c s BOLSHEVIKI PREPARING TO Sartiinian S et xonte Lo ,”‘“‘ ”‘“";n;rhil .Il);n\’.r Adver 1.~n‘1,j anticip: l. ¢, advertising discounts, advertising compels. e THE NAT'QNAE CAPITAL D: apr:lr‘xlcal :’x:lx‘!‘\\ befi&r:‘gl:. Amrl:,ar:!s:gr\:'r ATTACK ALLIE of var kinds ¢ Pl san o { It is a part of busness whch no merchant can afford to neglect. d“t‘%“mg‘t“"hl"-“ ; 30. f\\[\qx;h (11(-1)6.13: Americans left here this morning for W s e : v, informing him of And in this field The Bulletin affords a service that cannot be over- J| 56, FOIGmy the fr=t temorial 9a¥ | Brentwood cemetery, where short ser- \ TRIBUTE TO MEMO ec s Prime Minister by the ooked if resul onired. . Tt'coverd itsifie P b ot B S8 o e vices were .conducted. The American ‘ OF THE ARGONNE DEAD £ 4 -5 y i looked n] u,ul. desired. It covers its field thoroughly and brings \:h\ erved in the national capital to- SNomen! n“gh laid flow‘elrs O; n:vl 8 v Rt o 20~ (Bv ment of mental cases arising increased trade. B 5 S T il & Americans there. = Severa ) « is pres| o ]"," s : g : X crvice to a sanitavium in! D oy % followi: L R g £ o xflnljlflo 0 ; Mf;o\n ‘1\s ‘\yf"“tw‘lx\_vl(] Tfiél members of the arrangements commit- , Rt i N. Y.. which is to be acquir- | uring: the the following matter has appeared in its United Stites comdiers homay: na: a¢| tee left Londen several. days.ago with c tribute e ire department, wus | columns: other points under the auspises ‘of| 1268 and wreaths to:he vlaced on lone- ) dead—rousg J by the bureau of war risk) the' G. A, R. United anish - War| 1 &ravestid distant _parts of the-ls- whom e feugide) sis oo it Bulletin Telegraph Local General Total ciorans.. a0 lliad.. rganizations, | 1A1d: ] _ €eld where 1 easun 018,912 IROIERTAC NSy 2 y 1 o7 T ticipated in_the. gnnual p =5 olehaki” or tre e B e {were opposed to SenaténOwen's pro- | :Iaw;day- May 24 :33 122 : 533 T PR e U et pa |MPROVEM‘5‘WT iN STRIKE suveran - &*werd“Helt 4t the 25 aore Atgonne ToearIor erat Govemment torpora -y S 3 539 Hithe tomb of the unknown dead SITUATION IN WINNIPEG v N e 0T on the outskirts of Roma ,um\\. E - Lt Ae5i00" 16 i ‘_];N,} Tuesday, May 27.. 1853 138 262 553 {| Arliigton as-a tribute to Americs Winnipeg, Man., May 20.—Improve- rond oparators are| Lo jargest -Af e in | evican mooH U Wednesday May 28........ 167 9% 304 566 | Soldiers Who fell in France. Special|ment in (he general strike situation ; rators are| Burope. Cenera comifande PE e e e - o exercil were held at the mastywas noted todn Een e ey 1 ot Snchan waslof the American expeditionary fore X O‘Tf” T noICRnPRoR ‘l:i‘ S Thursday, 154 112 366 632 of the U A\n‘\i\.‘ at ‘.\x'hu:lm ! ¢ emplo, have applied for re- ;- . Chan Wis) ppade the principal address St is HaE e Rl Friday, 150 100 36 Vige Precident 1 atiinstatement or have returned to work. n means 9.572 officers and men DeparuneatSamicias o he (e i 0 o exer wit Battle Ground National postoffice force is now normal. ail a i il addition itor tHh: Lesranis e —— cemetery, the striking r mill clerks have i Biirioe Romagt ooe "!‘nn: li 5 Totals S sidte e i bie o et el 956 677 1800 3433 T returned, and an atiempt will bfidmade t { s, : streel’ car service today or s . ; : \ noticeable upward trend in busi- | SOCIALIST PARTY HAS e streel’ car service i g lio iy T T hos | C— ————————————————————————————— EXPELLED EXTREMISTS, tomorro > Ay x S oe i Z Edmonton street car service has X lines relaied [4.‘\1“ Ie u‘]x T m]z. les 2o, May 3 The nation: al_ex-|peen. resumed. and reports, fromt.Cal buriel elt R s i rchant marine, Secret: agreement to see to it that there|C°Culive commitee of the T',"“”{'\‘ = 'y say business activities continue: = ! e e Pl re principal speaker at the cere-|never is such a war again. e n e pithy) there flmindly v{mmaliy.] The Alberta H ' " = )1 L i 5 A€ ¢ DU I monies attending the launchings, de-!tion that would now fling out of e = ‘ _‘1‘ deration of Labor, however, ha AWKER DISCLAIMS INTENT o Sev sior i clared that the nation 1s only on the|common concord of counsel would be. been expelled. The commit | ons gut o call for a strike vote of all TO CRITICIZE AMERICANS| cupture « on. for which O threshold of merchant ship construc-|tray the human race B e e inato) unions in the province. 49 ! €. Hawker| Germans ! | QUIET DAY IN PEACE tion and the development of world-| 0 it is our duty g0 on Aus. 30. i A8 Fssiembars fof. $he cltizens’ the ng Globel — i CONFERENCE GIRCLES trade, placing America injmaintai feguard de meetings on J committee made another attem-' to- ess com on| s touch with the commerce of the)see to it that the mothers of Ame: day to start collection and di of 1 meheon 10| WOMEN SUSPECTED OF ‘ e e and the mothers of I'rance and Eng- sarbage and to resume sirect _an- ) lay. said | KILLING TAXICAB DRIVER/| a result of President Wilson's ob- . could not if we would as a land and Italy and Belgium and &l ing, which the torrid weather of the \merid® T 00d my! Columbus, Ohio, May 30.—M ei-| vation Memorial Day, ¥ | tion.” said the secretary, “longer live|other suffering nations shall never be last few davs has made a problem. ! their at-| 12 Gr b ;| peace conference circles was between the two oceans dependent|c this sacrifice again. e o FEE e S resolution fa- compare| ynder arrest today a | the fact upon foreign bottoms for our overseas e done. It must be done. LE ey and Hamgarian | vOTing a general strike in Moosejaw in . d t wish 10} county, and the police we vered an add | commerce, and we would not if we 1 be done ol oot imaiiie bitTatinsalof with .the Winnipeg strikers, the fi"‘-l‘m.,.m woman in connection v | soldiers in the could.” Bareheaded, in the glare of the sun, os, 2 ,‘",“’.“,“.m(,vm 3 S /m at the meeting of the 1 mirder of Milton:C: Donovan, ag | found time to America will not quit the shipbuild- Ison spoke for more than g the party platform. bor council last night, nar ded for thosely taxicaly driver. His empty pocket- | n Premier Orlando & ustry, he said, adding that it . most of the time in an ——— tion being deferred until a commit- ‘}"""" was found on the toxical seat|CUSS Wit hhim the details of ¢ would be put on a firm and \o.nflxmwwunnd defense of the league of | ONE SOLDIER KILLED, FOUR tee could ul,,wrprilv;nh the city cnouncu. ¢ pply beside him. = He had been shot y\\“n“‘l ic question, the setlement of ; and in appeal for its support 'AIN WRECK | The council will be asked to fnnance the bes (l,,,’vh”,’;,.‘ back ; When found his| 1t i ¢ ted in apprcaching | We will build big ships and bigger he cemeter s situated on the INJUBED AN TR, 0 penses of a labor delegation for a ave heen beaut ST thot b by e | shave. The council of four did not|ships which can be manned by small side_of the ancient fortress of| Greenfield Ohio, Alay 30.—One sol-i in"to Winnipeg to investigate condi- ym the beginning to end Grizzel N chanted | witlia| TuEEL. | e nd have a large steaming radi-| Mount Valerien, With the old build- | dier wa ed Lantlifoursothersgin =i fions: m very sorry indeed that the : pear the scene of the murder.| Three s were handed to t 1-!; id Mr. Daniels, {ings his back, the president looked | jured when u‘nm]mc:_ r‘f‘ \OJ\O Plff‘l —_— Pien ks taisunderstood me,| L & olics Wt abe 16it. the| Deace by the Germans.{o-| The secre it he made|over the graves of the American sol-| bound train No. 3, bearing Arizona and| | \popen T0 GET PLANES old the voli L e was from my mind) mar te pick. flow e [ rring to German|to the the Tyne diers and down into the city of Paris,|New Mexico iroops from overseas, was HAPE FOR “HOP OFF” 2 Americans.” 15 e murder. “The mofice waid| Proverty in allied countries, another toland the ships were built: which stood in the distance ike a pan- | Wrecked four miles west of here late INASE : i _— P e _| the sh public debt and the third|that carri commerce and!orama. The approaches to the ceme-|today. he troops were en route to 5t. Johns, N. F., May 30.—While the currency found in h pocketbook fit S 2 i P! o Y s , L & CAMPAIGN FOR CONGRESSIONAL | .q the shape of Donavan's purse. An| ! * Sao Paulo question, which re-|flag and civ: over the world,!tery and the paths winding their way |Fort Worth, Te discharge. -Vic Handley-Page _and INVESTIGATION OF LYNCHING! ed .38 calibre c idge also was| to Brazilian coffee seized in-( | and remarked: “Today we stand on| through the burial ground were lined cading rails was given as the cause| Martinsyde entrfes in the London Daily - : : . T { many during the war. | the banks of the Delaware, rapidly be- with soldiers standing at attention,|Of the accident. Mail's $50000 trans-Atlantic contest ” + in her po sion 1 | i fion Soman had be T { President Wilson in his addre com river which will outdis-| American on one side and French on labored tod to get their machines in o siona an b madc @ strong appeal for the league of | river in the world in the|the other, as the president arrived. pe for a “hop off, 7 he a S b tions as a body to prevent f ,“,W 5 There was unwavering attention by . startled by receipt of a request from a ult of tl i Jay| | war. He declared that every man who| tion has passed forl it 1o the meMents wibirar aih Head Of The American 19 year old American girl that she be S AGibas e | nov s his counsel “against the unit-| D ]u‘:’\ said, (.tl.d ;\hw\ he concluded his auditors warm- Legion carried O\'Erse‘_\]a a3 a pa iengg]rmx;\dtg,e sut 68 UIhind baaals damotnoad | | ed ser of mankind u the league it be indifferent to the ly applauded him. s homber to be pil y x f colored J nnounced! Probable Successor To Lord |; ¢/ iicc of mankind A hamed of | con ¢ humanits in any part of| Before Presigent Wilson began Alcock & M bt s Reading |4 if he now regretted the union of | the message to the president from Pre- 'J‘hc Zirl is Miss May Kirtson of Fr- IR v B e 1 5 s Il build naval ships. power-! mier Clemenceau dealing with the f denheim, Pa. With her application’she o cope with| | Greeks have landed additior protect ows merchant!lowship between the Irench and the volunteered the information that she i Rciatiin na es in Asia Minor, 16 promise. “We shall Americans was read had three brothers in the Ameriean e AR en | S | e Kk oered only slight res with brotherl The letter begins: army and that although she had been X hchiners o | 4 s compared with that of i ithful to moble tradition, the 1 rejected by the air service hecause of 5 | debar! ion. when serious le, we shall unite' ing army renders homage to the deasd her i ed to prove that an “‘HLm. irred in which there were man G ;hr\rcfl("\ rrt[*f‘v“‘ army, and all France has associated American girlr is not afraid u;rbhrtve THR ™ N casualties, i fruits of the victory the valor of jtself with this homage.” the dangers of a trans-oceanic flig] EE AMERICAN NURSES ! - s | our men has won After comparing the Americans who Alcock announced he would have to KILLED AT CHATEAU THIERRY o FallantinliBirante o Prensh R ittaon s e AR CHARGES AGAINST FORMER —_— have fallen in France with the French Kirtson, as P C Ay 30.—Three nurses attach NANANGER ;OSTAL TEL. co.| NEWARK BAY SHIPYARD | Who fell in America, M. Clemenceau as only a two seater Amer n expeditionary for ce| E . E continues: Su i uitomobiley on. May 30—Charges by| CL‘”MIS REC°5° Fg': NEAR) g rance will ever cherish their mem- STREET CAR SERVICE IN ! erry, it be. 2 n, president ew York, May 30.—One s ith America Fran v pre- in nurses wera| | Western Union (x'.nu ,m‘ (*.x’r\n ”‘-elfl-v- vear is the wo rve in peace as an inspiration and TOLEDO AT A STANDSTILL Graham, of New York city;| that Edward Reynolds, forme: gen- irecord claimed at th laun example an undying remembrance of Toledo, May 30.—Street car servide a | ' ) 0, and Allee n‘.,,- eral manager of the Postal Telegraph-|three 3500 ton steel cargo ve their enthusiasm, discipline and cour- was at a standstill today. When the few York ible Company, had attempted tofthe Newark Ba sec the wreaths on their day crews wearing the ‘union button ( as the head nurse of government operations of the| Calno was christened by i rd iwll iake carc of them as reported for work, they were inform- Camp ¥ 0. 4 ph system a failure were made| Fleming of the United States shipping and gratefully as the tombs of ed that the cars'were not to be oper- A 1void bicyele, the before the senate commerce| POard. the Assinippi by ss i 5 ated. The tieup started at midnight mok ch the nurses were| tice on legislation for return of}1lope Anthony of Was the playing of the Star Span- when crews wearing the labor insignia Jed and turned over down clephone and telesraph pr. the }';fi“mrkht gled Banner 2nd The Marseillaise by v\l-ereb ordered to take their cars into L BhaniIner { Cariton told the committee t tson of Pawtucke the hand and the sounding of “taps the barns, o i Reynolds at the reauest of A event marked ; by the bugle, the official programme The war labor board two days ago FORMER GERMAN CROWN PRINCE! son worked out a j o isary of the launching of the Agawam.|ended, but President Wilson personal- awarded the conductors and motor- LUNCHED WITH MOTHER| ation of the wires, {he| the world’s first fabricated ship, at the|y geposited a wreath in honor of the men a wage increase which included At sen, W May 28 (By| ame_time sent letters to officials of| NG} American dead in the name of the Boy the right o wear the button. o ‘ i frinc. comna 2 Scouts of America. A T peted § Postal company, king them tol . couts of A | e s 5= % | the ——— . hed today | \}|'v1" lv>:3“MIrdx”m1 m n_a fafl-} 0 CE Toan Hdeive: > e S MORE THAN 16,000 TROOPS A t Amerongen. | ellsvet On iy o e Won first honors in ihe shivpinz board | OFFICERS OF ORDER ARRIVED IN NEW YORK ed to| e i uties ¢ Seneral man-| (0 puizn, Mivs Watson was selecisd | RAILWAY CONDUCTORS | New York, May 30.—More than 16,- v post T general, lin Bant t Pawtucket where shej Louis. M 30.—1.. E. Sheppard 000 officers and men of the American = { 38,638 votes, 5,000 more than{of (‘amden, N as been elected as expidtionary force arrived in New , TWO SAILORS TRIED TO i rest competitor. Miss Anthony| president of the order of Railway Con- York on Memorial Day stepping ashore SELL A STOLEN Y. is daughter of the superintending en-jquct, S. N. Berry of Toronto, ser from the transports Great Northern, N ACHT\nmm of the shipyard. ior vice president, and Charles 1. Saxonia, Ryndam, Mobile, Rotterdam e (;re?m}\l!.};on! May 30.—Two men| e Whitney of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, secre and Santa Clara. The majority were 2 o in sailors’ unifroms were arrested here| tary and ‘treasure 8 draft troops of the Eightieth, Eighty- & today when they attempied to sell a| SYMPATHETIC STRIKE 7 wngss iitvsTaatine sewet % | Tighih an Bighty-Ninth divisions, {he PRINTERS ON vacht for $230. Inquiry by the jocall HAS BEGUN IN TORONTO| OBITUARY. s ag alic of ihe othiers being Mbhner o AT BUENOS AIRES police revealed that the craft which thel Toronto, Ont., 30.—Orders for| . 2 | Major Henry D. Lindsiey has | ionai Guardsmen of the Thirty-Sixth b \ir Thursd Ma 39 l PRESEILLUSTRAT (NG SERVICE. W Y. men were trying to sell was stolon|the sym. trike to hegin this ‘Mlchael H. Crane. e been elected head of the American | givision, > f at M vir Wl news- | Photuasor N Gitbe: . |from a Brooklyn dry dack and was|m > the siriking metal| New York, May Michael H.| Tegion. He had the support of h lepended ax 4| o hoGL:o;:k»n”n as s | YAlUSd A 85,000 Later ihe Iwo men| Workers wito ar~ demanding @ 44-hour | Crane yeteran nemspaper may and| Theodore Roosevel’, Jr. The crowd | BOLSHEVIKI HAVE DRIVEN h . ol weer he | y ¢ 2 ned over to police detec I'week, 1improved s | telegraphe L ‘one time manager o SRR g A s e een o] ‘Drobable miccesSor for Lord Resd- | tram Breckive. The pais mirois| week, S BB e e asked for “Tediz." byt he insisied THE POLES FROM ROVNO W pri efused lo sel ad-| INg as Ambassador to the Umited |were Frank M. Carr of Indianapolis|yumbor Unionists in 7oronto, al-| werker on the Providence Jour m;‘{__ = z?‘;d only bormibsoater London, May 30. — The Bolsheviki rtisements of u boycotied depart-| States. He is perhaps better known [and Edwin Waite of Chelsea. Mass.|thougli the actual extent of the walk-|dicd yésterday at his homo in Brook- hat Lindsley was the man for | have driven the Poles from Rovno aft- store as a writer than as a diplomat— | On board the yacht was found much|out wzs not known up to a late hour|lyn. He was 65 years old and a native| the place. He has been serving as | er flerce fighting and occupied the town The sireet car str which began| put he is lpoked to as one of the | valuable motor boat equipment which|tonight. The city employes have not|of Providence. the Director of the Bureau of War |2ccording to a “:lgreless message from night grev worse today, only a] oo oo ne N protand. He the police believe was stolen frflm‘\rv uit, nor have the jederal govern- e Risk Insurance, formerly Mayor of | MOSCOW toda: he Bolsheviki claim . 4 manned by inspe:-lors, rune ;'rn[s;sor of G ‘a:r'x‘uvr]‘ umi)..\ and boat hous along lh.,,n snt’s employes on the railroads, or| The National Parks Association was Dailas, Texas, . e cap suing g Greek Exiozd, sound. © street railway men. organized at ‘Washington. ed 2 large quantity of nilitary stores at Rovno. e