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VOL. LXI—NO. 131 POPULA;I'ION 29,919 NORWICH, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1919 10 PAGES—74 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS BOMB WRECKED PORTION OF WASHINGTON Teleohone Coeratrs To Attem Fght | e, Lo, PEAGE TERMS PRESENTED T8 0n Strike at Atlanta| Across Continnt - s 2 state Girls Dismissed for| Cover Distance in Less|™¢n. for @ vear. Alleged Union Affiliations. | Than Two D: e e on ol egel o an iwo Days. ave planned for abandonment of ol . 5 o ol ; . % J My have planned for abandénment of old| Takes From the Old Empire of 50,000,000 People All Ex. , Atlanta, Ga., June 2.—In accordance ington, June 2—An attempt to| West. B TR with an ultimatum served on officials|make a irans-continental filght from| For the first time, mineral oil of cept 6,000,000—Calls for Demobilization of Naval an¢ ' of the Southern Bell Telephone and|New York to San Fr ancisco in less | high quality and in considerable f P Telegraph Company, union operators | than two days with oniy one stop enquantities was discovered in Derby- Air Forces—Brest-Litovsk Treaty Must be Abrogated— started 'a_walkout prompily At three|route will make by tho army. air|shre, Tnglana. . oL aelock this aftermoon, becatse of fall- | service within the next fow Gave. A | Passats o legislation to carry out Also Belgian Treaty of 1839—New Nation is to be Rex ure of the company to reinstate a|Martin hombing planc will be used. | Secratary Lane's projeet for (arms for ired Republic—Gi . : humber of zirls dismissed for alloged | The stact will be from Mincola, I..|soldiers was urged before (he House cognized as a Republic—Given Fifteen Days for Reply. 1 s Jfi’ihuLimw .\‘_hm»lg: I.m}ar[ :_m« m”‘mr;r ?“nr{_h |'{Am-. & nk:ad“. ‘1, 0 Pu';l-\u Lands Commitice. st ot anE Tine: 52 —f prasident 3 hour more than 6ne humdred and fifty | miles from New York, has been Seleot- ot Fanny s St. Germain-en-Laye, June 2| president and ; girls had left switchboards. od a5 the midway point, OMcials hore| Pichon and | shnistor: et Reconmone: e on Bl ot rl sehbos 1 Minister of Reconstruc-|Terms of peace were presented to the | drove Telephone company o tion Lc# her had a long conference at| Austrian the FForcign Office in Paris. E | ials stated|believe the trip should be made casily v that nine out of one hundred long dis- | within about thirty-five hours. Mr. Palmer and All Members of the Family Escaped Without| Cabled Paragraphs |t onerators sico Joined e s} Capiain eos X, at high speed on to St legates by, the Alied na- |, The Austrian répresentat g at 12. o’cloc] Germain s arrivec Francis, a iy Ny e o s lan a pro- | tONS today, and the ‘delegation was|by u rear ontiance ShoC chembel out. Reports from the other ox-|long experience both in military test against the measure introduced |Si¥el fifieen d for reply. Were attired in conventional moenin Injjury—One Man, Believed to be the Person Who Greek Troops Enter Aidin. changes jndicated ‘that about " Mhirlycommercal, plancs, Jeill be i in congress to obtain cnforcement of | THe entire peace treaty was not|dress and were escorted in by an Ktal o ) Saloniki, _Sunday, June 1.—(French |Per cent. of the workers had gone oa|of ihe figh. R o e ey, presented to the Austrians today and |ian oficer. 5 wn its—Poli Wireless Service). Greek troops have | strike. 5 e R T Birtish Government is taking steps|th¢ fifteen day’ stipulation with regar mmediately upon their a G $ank N '. e Bomb, Was Blown to Bits—Police Are of entored Aidin, on the Mendere river,| According to a poil taken by the| WINNERS OF CONTESTS AT to find Eaver basha and Talaat|to their reply therefore refers only to|l i Ahaln e the Opinion That the Bomb Exploded Prematurely—|iifty miles soitheast of Smyrna, it 3| company about two oclock this after: o'clock, the session was formally s announced, about 0 t0 75 AERONAUTIC CONVENTION |Pasha, the leaders of the Turkish|!he portion of the terms handed them|obened by ! t announcement of the heac ) announced officially from Greek gen-|NOON. it W SR Government auring the war. at_toq)iy’s session. usher. - Premier Clemenceau, president . . ety o g ~| ber cent. of the empioyes signified| Atlantic City, N. J. June he s .| The conditions of pesce of the Al-|Of the peace conforence immeg Force of the Explosion Was Enough to Shatter Window | eral headusarters. There was no-un-| 310,00 Hon"0r fmaiming i work. | contest commitiee of o Pan-Ameri- |, oo W, Davie, United States Am- |.c"ong Associated Powers, with the | began his adress. - " mediatels & 2 7 st can Aeronautic Convention in its re- dar: o, - Arrived e | O COE APy Henisn thas i |f Premier Clasdiioat's i Glass in Residences for a Block on Each Side of the e e INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE OF S s e e e o aiGal it cextaintounaary” Llavacs! | Mere Contineaiio fempisui o no B rs val S ests ag . . 5 & o " ? 1 limi 7 5 Palmer Home. MERITORIOUS MEDAL NATION IS THREATENED | 00 o e I the annual con | Swiss Federal Council gave out a|were handed to the Austrian plenipo-) it for the reply and method of fur- New Torl; June 2—The Joseph Bus |aAtiantic Clty, N. I, Jung 2. —-Basii{vention Tiers throughout the'month of |Statshient inS which complaint was |{entlories at St Getmain today. Those %t lho 000 804 procsedings, glon June -—Attempts on|and W. P. Withrow. vice president of | litzer gold medal awarded annually | Mamey, joint chairman of the National | May. Awards will be made June 5. |Made to obtain from the allies modifi- | causes which are not vet ready for), o €L, Blenipotentiaries of the of Attorney General Pulmer|the Piltsburgh Terminal Rallway and| ec the most dieintoneto ary aally | War Labor Board, in addressing the|The foilowing results were ziven out: |mations of the plockade of Germany. |Presentation will be delivered as soon | o “iine Thied and ssaienscad be- ynight ihrough the plant- | Coal company, were damaged to the| toeion pabie oo coreq and merl- | National Conference of Social Work-| ~Seaplane race—E. K. Janquith, At.| Secretary Wilson recommends per-|3s nossible, the Austrians in the mean-|}ave charged ma 10 soar v oo or g ymb_which wrecked the | exte several thousand dollars. mbrioan HewSEaeY dosing (ro shany|ers in session here tod: deglared | lantic City to New York, time one|Mmanent employment bureau in a let-|time having the opportunity to begin i 0 remit/iio! youctae " f the Palmer residence| The volice found pieces of shrapnel|} = R s tble North R. “ 3 rk = ¢ araft of reaty wi ihat there is an active minority of | hour and 45 minutes, first price $300; | ter to Representative J. C. Smith, |Work on the greater part of the treaty the freatyiwhic arded to the Milwaukee 4 2 i ; i t liberated among us. e Lot ity ey h | 2 telists 2 loyers in- | B. H. Kendrick, Atlantic City to Perth | Chairman of the House Committee' on |in an effort to facilitate a final deci- = s tion nit o arrests have been| o omnces at Coraulie® | Bowerful capitalists and employers L tantic City to Perth " Mr. Palmer and all |@ade h has been de- It is not the en- tire draft, for we shall have s : pliete an Tnite two hours, second $230. Labor. : shall have reserves to ers of the famly escaped without e University tonight. St e L e Sl Wl e L oMol | Eowink i o sy T e A keipol It constitutes at least the g o econd foor ai he|A NUMBER OF PERSONS The award, recommended by a fury | o808 4 iCe"and more determined | Westbury, L. I, to Atlantic City, time |ported by wireless she was disabled | ditions of peace, as presented: Torthwith delierate, . o0 an e | {of the school of jjournalism, compos- | 21 - = : ed |two hours and cight mi first| 200 miles west of Fastnet. The Brit-| The Austrian treaty follows exactly g e INJURED IN NEW YORK f Director Talcott Willi minority on the lobar side determiped | tW 5 T . 3 M. Clemenceau spoke for only th m 0! the person | - jed of Director Talcott Williams; Pro- 2stablish a dictatorsk )% the pro-|$500; Edward Stinson, Queen ish Admiralty sent a tug to her as-|the same outline as the German, and {mj The g d y threa ught to be the person| New York, June 2—A number of|fessor Walter Pitkin, Professor Roscoe |0 establish a dictatorsh'p oF t48 TEoH| {57 ntic City, two hours sistance. in meny. places 15 idntical with: it| mrores The hall wag densely, puoie, i the bomb, was blown to | pers ere i a late ght when|G. E. Brow. e ST AOSCO® | jetariat. Neither can succeed, he said, o 3 Eacs: 5 3 places is v ny of the secretaries s 4 e bomb, was blown,io persons were injured late tonight when|G. E. Brown and Robert E. McArleny, [ otariat, Nether, con Sutcect, be S8 | oo " cocond, 5150, The giant airship R-34 was formal- |except for the change in name. Certain | admitted (o the shemlis L8 been b o ot | Aoy exploded at Lexington avenue)was approved by the board of trus- | SYP% PF WISCORE DG PUSIES fhe| Intercollegiate seaplane race—Penn- |1y taken over by the British govern-|specific clauses which applied ony to|denseness of the ihrons . dopacily m: & Bafoce 18 sl B8 placed | veceived at police: headnassters aal oo it i sylvania R. Beckwith, firs :{ment. It is announced an attempt will | Germany ore, of course, omitted, and |somewhat from the imonssio ricted Py ? | bR b peas !<"_\Io;;:] She | ‘.\n;m:]uuvm- nt also was made that e e are 1o isave ourselves, if we. Columbia, Ensign W. S. Martin, sec-|be madc to fly acros the Atlantic with= | certain new clauses included, especial- { the ceremony. ‘ pressiveness of jiauminsnce has She astened | the Pulitzer prize of $1.000 * £ iy d, $i30; Yale, Ensi B in a fortnight. as regards ew cre: ier Clen W cloth- e explosion was i e I i e Eioh: ALaTie s St ustry and American social life e e o P gt ot el 3 Sstio = arks e translated into t the elodhy of the | Tudze CHEcles C. NOLE Tr e year which shall best present the|dustry an S 3 2 Post, fourth $50. o French ace Nungesse as killed | Empire, and the potection of the|English, then into Italian a 5 e Ot e | ot o o o r th8 couth fvnalesdirie” ‘atmusphers’or *Amerioen| Al BHARNEL 5 0 S e n Infercollegiate land planc race—Co-|and Aviator Effor was seriously in-|rights of the-racial religious and lin. | German. © ltalian and then into T reported to have been Killed. {life and the brightest standard of |2 method and ameans of orderly pro-|jumbia, Lieutenant A. L. Smith, first|jured in the fall of an airplane at|guistic minorities in Austria, Cgecho.| Paul Dutasta, general secret ! | D otie and Mes Sots Bed: o in the|American manners and manhood,”|ETess to the neW status and new con-|5s50. Yale. Ensisn A. A. Beckwith, | Issy-les-Moulneaux. Slovakia, Rumaniaand the Serb-Croal- | the peace conference. presonton’ os e and My Noft are not in the | { been awarded to Booth Tarkingion | ditions which the workers of America | socond, $130; Coumbii, Licutenant G.| ~After having sufered from a dearth | Slovene state. t0 the Austrians at 1230 oeloa, : : Ly, | Ome of the hodics found 16 the e wis evel, “The s have been promised and now demand. | S | ennstrand, third, $100, of physicians during the war, due 10| Austria is left by the treaty a state| DF. Karl Renner. the Auoreo ok d il e S L { bersons.” American labor, whether organized| "ntercollegiate land plane race, May |the demands of the army, civilian |of from 6,000,000 or 7,000,000 people in- | Cellor and head of the delegation. thon g o e (B oMb, osion n| The announcement by the Columbia (OF unorganized, will bitterly and ef-|s4th—Princeton. Licutenant Jack |Germany now finds ilsell over gsub- | pabiting a ferritory of betwecs began an address in French. The ad. anson, e e IO At advisory board of the award {0 the|fectively resist'any attempt to reduce|irost, first, $250; Pennsylvania, Lieu- |plied with medical men, B0 6080 Sanare oaee e 15 reqwiead | Aress was translated Tnty Brgh i police leadquarters that no official | Milwaukee Journal, said: wages until the price level has dropped | tenant C. II. Pavne, second, $150: Co-| Howard Chandler Christy, noted ar-11o recognize the complete - indepen- | 1tallan. = : [ mrabi Eoncer the country wida| “The Milwaukee Journal was one of |far lower than it is today. ~Labor|lumbia, Licutenant Floyd Gahman | tist and illus s granted a de- | dence of Hungary, Cuecho-Slovakia| Dr: Renner stood while reading his plot had been received and that nojthe lirst newspapers of the United |knows its advantages and its knows|third, $100: Yale, Ensign A. A. Beck-|cree of divorce from Maybelle Cthristy | 3nq the - Serbo-Croat-Slovene state, | SPeech. and his attitude, like that of g i pecial precautions were being taken|States to recognize the absolutely un-|DOW. as it has never known hefore, | with, fourth $50. o after a brief hearing in the common|;ng (o cede other tieryitories which|{he entire Austrian delegation, was with 10 guard the homes of prominent New|civilized methods employed by thelits stupendous power. All intelligent| Boston Globe trophy—Captain Man-|pleas court, Zanesville, Ohio. previously in union with her com.|CiUIeMely - couricous. contrasting it Yoriicr | German government in conducting its (1abor leaders know, even if the manu- |seil R. James first, $1000; A. Living-| = Thomas Sopwith, chairman of the|Previousiy o wnion with her eom-|sharply with that of Count von Brocks c ome « | war against civilizaton. Tt was the | facturers appear not to know, that for|stone Allen, -second $230. .| sopwith Airplane Co., declared in an !l {Gr ™ Foon nion P ot over 50,000,000 | SOTf-Rantzau and the Germans at ‘ ston, caused au- | pLACED BOMB AGAINST liest mewspaper to omploy necdtee|the Vxt generation there wWill he a| Aerial commuting greatest total dis-|interview in London he did not want | ith t 90,000,000 | Versailles. The conciliatory tones of It o f other widespread | OUTSIDE OF THE HOUSE! fon the sole purpose of following Ger- | Worldwide labor shortage and that this | tance during month—Frank H. Stan-|Hawker and GricJ: to try another|PSRPI& = .o | D Renner apparently created a good m N TG | endinrbic. T he|Man propaganda. It made thousands|Shortage is almost certain to be great- lon, Princeton, 20 miles: Rebert|iransatlantic flight this year. oF Nttt 'i‘:elf*%’g: impression on the allied delezates. The s 1 to carry through abou ewtonvilie, Mass., | 3 e | : S usands| .t in America. Shank, Atlantic City, 796 miles; A. L.| Dy Anna Howard Shaw, honoran 2 v i general atmosphere s T quit house of Representative Leland W.|0f translations from the German |°st [ i v York, 236 < s 21| Charter, to renounce all her extraffri it seemed: quite h ago. e ! A g Angnag ? Ble, - to <how| “American labor is more conscious|Allen, New York, 23 mile: resident of the tional Women's | & T s et i Fe LU Powers, a son of ex-Congressman|lansuage press of the country to show | ARk tiits o nd of| Greatest number of trips—Frank H |&ree 0" ] Hoiies "5! European rights, to demobilize her| “Our state rests in v S s | Samuel L. Powers, was partly wrecked|how thoroughly Germanism was ecn- |than ever before of its power and of| : Suffrage Association, who suffered af ate rests in your hands” eaid HOUSE PARTIALLY WRECKED 1 e e O after ‘midpight this|trenched in the hearts of the editors|lts Tights: It will demand the aboli-|Stanton, Prince x trips; Robert|preakdown at Springfield, T, cancel- | Whole naval and aerial forces, to ad-| Dr. Renner in his speech, “and we hope IN PATERSON, N. J.| D% & bOmO B0cs vers and his family|of these papers. It now holds in its|tion of the age old ‘injustices, Labor|Shank, Atlantic five; A. L. Al-|jed all her ‘speaking engagements for |7t the risht of trial by the Allied and | before the conscience of the world that e B h o jtor R 5 amily|of these, pape X 8| How Aemande the right fo climb. into |len, New York, one. . e ssociated Powers of her nationals| the allies will not abuse this powers was on the second floor and no one was| vaults almost 5,000,000 words of orig i i Longest flights—Captain Mansell R. £ guilty of violating the Iz d c : e police believe to have' injured so far as is known inal translation of propaganda and|the driver's seat and help control the gest fights—Cantain Mansell .| A Hungarian deputation in behalf] SUtY 9f violating the law and cus-| pDr. Renner opened with a complaint . e e injured so far as - | ansla propag: o o o Dering | James, 340 miles: Frank H. Stanton. s ! 2+ |toms of force, and to accept detailed |, i compis a3 Teoked sl he HDih Wah SAReR st HEGHer oo Cana machinery which drives the lumbering | James, $40 miles; Frank I Stanton o tne Government composed of Herr|ioms of force and to ac detailed | at the delay in the presentation of tha Max Go! ‘manufacturer, ouiside of the house to the réar and| (i charjot of modern industry.” 2 2on, 4 sy , NeW | Urmanozy, leader of the Independence | Provisions similar to those of the. Ger-|cace terms. The chancellor said ‘th e e u t e | s Sl York, 340 miles. Where the same dis- 5 3 2 Ure .|man treaty as to economic relations & S - 4 8, 1 12.30 o'clock tore through the walls, wrecking the| sUPREME COURT UPHOLDS tance was covered the awards wers|Darty, and Gabrel Urgon, offered the | %5 2500 G (20 foft S Tepiliicl was et as orning, purially wredied an ad. first foor interior and smashing win-| SUPRCME COURT URHOLDS lsenTENCED FOR DRIVING ibased on the time. The prizes were|Hungurian throne o the -Serbian |3, (S S i ey Part 1 of | never mave omaibyoynasty, Kt would S e e T 7 3 i b e . ‘AUTOMOBILE RECKLESSLY |the Pan-American’ gold, _silver ana| 2% J0i"Boiic. departments, Mayor, | the treaty contalning the covenant of | serfed. He concluded his address at o Rl g o orgn = e o S : o astilngiy 3 cre 1| iamtord Conn, June 2—Courfland |bronze gedals. o Chonci. & el rar T the Lecague of Nations and Part XII|12.50 o'clock aptain F the police declares it AVIATORS AT NEW HAVEN | 3"y the postmaster general, respec: | several magasines, was sentenced to|Captain M. R James, Atlantic City 0| pomd from the war. She was lomitted as being identical with corre- |the fcod relief that had come from omi) wax planted in w Haven, Conn., June .—An in-|tively, were sustained today by the|Jail for six months, today, for driving|Bosio%, €apsed tme four ROULR BUTIa 'vear and three, months! entertain- | Sponding = sections of the German Herbert C. Hoover's commission. He veway close to Gold's re nce.| quest was begun today by Corc x I supreme court, which held t thelan avtomobile recklessly and for op- ya.’d S e S ing soldiers. [usasy Part VI, dealing with prison- | promised loyally to do his best to No one was injured [lnto the colision which broush m-‘«;n;“’ er powers conferred by < upon| erating while under .influence of li-j ¥IEE o koo e the para | TF Congress continues the same rate | er yesterday to Lieutenant Mo:lvin 3. | the president included | 7 & o5 pon | Cuor. . Hi$ counsel entered a demurrer inner e Besat Con | Which was overruled and an appeal|chute contest for the $500 ~Bennett o= “} Lfifhe Kes ipreme and conclusive”| wWas taken to the common pleas court. |Prize was deferred pending compila- ! of war and graves, and Part I |bring about peace on the basis pre- four weeks as in|With acr ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO | Keleher, of Franklin, Ind., and Corporal | trol over the railroad and CREATE REIGN OF TERROR|Joseph. Katzman, of Brooklyn, N. Y.!tems with al navigation, are also iden- | sented. all seven appro- | tical except for the substituiton of| After Dr. Renner add ss Premier | tem: c : oriiot recora 2] priation bills left over in March and |names, and are likewise omitted. Part| Clemenceau asked if anvone else de- " : After the medical examiner, Dr. Scar- | authority to fix intrastate rates | A few days ago Young drove his car several other urgen: measures Wiit be|Ill Of the German treaty containing S‘r'l'flhfo -Em:;k There was no response 11-| horough had examined the bodies of| These questions wors decided in two|past a standing trolley car, in “Ge- passed by July 1. guarantees of execution is not paral- |8nd he declared the ceremony ended. gurate another reign ¢ the aviators, Coroner Mix set the|opinions rendered by Chief = Justice| flance of rules, striking A ~Mary| PEACE TIME POLICY Distribution of 4000 German can- |eled in the Austrian treat ST | & & hour for an inquiry at six o'clock, White, the one relative to the railroad|Gaudio who had a child in her arms FOR COMMON CARRIERS |non and. 20.000 machine suns captared | et Rt _ Y v - He asked the police {o have Lieutenant | Fates heing unanimous, while Justice|and five of her eleven children by her| . pincton. June ermanent | during the war will be left to Gov-| o e i ‘The Spaiace fat SSLAGermaly Sl . it Roulott, w wis senjor officer in|Drandeis dissented in the telephone|side. She was on the way to deco-i ..o time policy fo \_Ummrfi‘ o iers | ernors and Legislators of the states|, The preamble is longer and more l?c peace ierms were presented to X i {Ghuaxge of the 1t 4 s planes whion wers| 20 (clekraphi docichen | Bab ‘mithont tate the cmve of her Tu o ooy | engaged in interstate commerce, in-|under a plan approved by the House S b e Adstrians 1 Sich owitiufHistrio SEVERAL EXPLOSIONS IN |retiirning to Museold, Long Island,|ToR/S 08, JeRmle SoCOR, el hugt. | e 757"V cluding rafiroad, télegraph, telephone, | Militars® Committee, Whercas, on. the request of the for. cen af Scots: Catherine de WEST PHILADELPHIA| from Meriden al his office. The lien- | iyt e resolutions under which the| = Some months ago Young ran into a|Cable and radio companics, was pre_; The Sopwith aiplane in which Haw- iy Imporial ana Royal Austro-Hun- | Medici, Miana of Poitiers and the de- ' ALLempLs [ coroner issued @ sub poen Tt wiie | BOVernment took over control gave the! telegraph pole with force ithatfocl 5 B0 COTEEESs | e e eacan e at by iike | Barian Government an armistice was | throned James II of England, among ore m o blow up Aljate in the evening before the officer | Uraeq States ccompleto ~possession|wires were tavgle ving half) Commission and introduced by Sena- |lantic, which was found in the ocean |S7anted lo Austria-Hunsary on No.|others = Tar mmore ancient histors, ( 1 a private resi-iywas found at a fraternity house in| o rolt. and. thatacorapessshaitaritlio RS oL el fox o #${tor Pomercne, demoerat, of Ohio, and | Charlevilie, will be exhibited by a Lon- | Yember 3, 1918 by the principal Allied % ked waiL . o aF Wi Sl et oh right 1o confer these powers upon the fined at that time. Representative Fsch, chairman of the{don department store. nd Associated Powers in order that a | the \\,~}1.~ of the conference chamber DERAM Seith LI | | “Little evidence was obtainable by | S LN DEMAND FOR MONEY house interstate commerce commit- | Unexpected oppesition to the repeal 'w"‘» ot Leace might be concuded, 1’;1;,.(,:‘,,(”,,4.7\: o ‘:,:‘,nlmf,"“g:{;; g o was injured.d 0"y uthorities from the aviators in " tee. of the luxury tax of the War Revenue|and P e suAtag o ex suld heard forf e A O e oy ot ot | FAVORS “EXTENSION 'OF FOR SPECULATIVE PURPOSES| Iicgulation of the carriers by the|bill developed in the House, when the, “Whereas, The Alied and Associ- | oI of rude fracerics oot " nician, Sergeant Emil Stejninger. VOCATIONAL TRAINING| New York, June 2—The money|commission, under broad and extend- |sponsors of several other proposed | le Powers are cqually desirous that}y, o0 . residon VUISOT. remiE 1 E of Lieut. H. D. Notris and his nech: Washington, ne Senator Ke market today refiected the enormous vowers, provided in the bill,|repeals offered substitution and forced jthe war in which certain among them @ other alica. ctates it e HOME OF A BOSTON JUDGE | S % ey e i & e e aTands which dre . Heine \made ob | which “ig" &) probosed revision sof iths | postponement. for: a week: were successively involved, directly or|20d other allied statesmen attendance Licut. Keleher's plane with that|yon's bill to extend federal vocational s 8 POsH d upon the ceremony involved an au- DAMAGED BY EXPLOSION explanation given was that army | training (o about 4,000 sodiers now |Subplies said to Dbe for ~speculative|interstate commerce act. Economic experts of the delegations | indircctly. against Austria, and which| {om it ride of about twenty miles by ¥ J The home of Justice| regulations forbid imparting informa- | cxeluded under present law because | PUrposes, loans rates fom mixed col- Tie bill would give the commission |close study of the disposition of thejoriginated in the declaration of war | "Lt s o 0 el throufa the Bais Albert ¥ Hayden of the Roxbury mu-|tion. Police officers who were sent|they are not entitled to war risk coms |lateral rising to si xper cent, while|SWCepmg authorily, over rates, ser-jat the peace conference are making a[against Serbia on July 28, 1914, byl 4, Boulogne and Rocquéncourt, which pal couri was severely damaged|to the scene by instruction of an avia- | pensation was favorably reported to- | transactions “in which industrial col- | Vice, consolidations, exiensions, sc-|gold which the Germans are pavingthe former Imperial and Royal Aus-|had been chosen instead of the direct sy an explosion of unknown origin|tion officer went through the crowd|day by-the labor committee. atera figured were made at as high as | CUTilY issues and virtually all physi-|for food supplies. This gold is being | tro-Hungarian Government, and in| thoroushfare from Paris 6 St. Gers midnight tonight. No|and confiscated films from cameras| The senal today considered a com- |10 ber cent. I operations, Including traflic prior- | stored in the Lelgian National Bank. |the hostilities conducted by Germany | maie TS B "hof or adapted 1o W the at the time, the and destroyed them. panion bill, by Senator Smith, demo- |, This new industria rate el i e e in alliance with Austro-Hungary | rapia transit than the ‘roads over udge and his family be at their jcrat, of Georgia, to provide vocation- |INg @ rise of three per cent. over P AN AERIAL SEARCH FOR hould Le replaced by a firm, just and | which the court of France once drove Tt hotiee i 4 BUILDING TRADES STRIKE {al training of men injjured in indus- M %At t i th o o iN.C.4 TO BE DISASSEMBLED MISSING CANADIAN “ACE” |durable peace, and in its travels from Paris to the Sumper e police said that it a bomb had! trial accidonts e sothEavioay previous high mark, was established > s Whereas, the former Austro-Hun-|residence at St. Germain. For miles e probably was done as| IN BOSTON IS SPREADING s after the customary demands had been AND SHIPPED TO U. S.| Mincola, N. Y., June 2.—Colonel Ar-|gurian monarchy has now ceased i0|heforn reaching the place the plenipo- re Judge Hayden's decisions| Toston, June 2.—More than 1.000| New YORK COTTON complied with and in response to be-| Washington, June 2.—The American |C¢hie Miller, commander at Hazelhurst | exist, and has been replaced in Aus- | tentiaries could se¢ the high towers of. he re Roxbury riot case union plasterers joined the carpenters lated borrowers who wanted only |nava seuplane N.C-4, which arrived|Start tomorrow morning with twoliria by a republican Government, and | the ancient stronghoult first built fn Justice Hayden presided at the h]nu land latherds in their demands for $1 ECHANGE OPEN TODAY |comparatively small amounis as jat Plymouth, England, Saturday,|Field, announced tonight that he would v &< in the cases of more than a hun-|an hour by-gtriking today y thereby completing the first trans- | Other aviato L 2 of the Seine, burned by the Black tlantic _flight, will not attempt a|Captain Mansel T. James, Canadian| tate, in | Prince in 1346, and rebuilt in the can- {non-stop” flight or any other kind ot |ace” who lisappeared last Thursday |which are incorporated certain por- | turies following the Inglish evpulsion back to the United States,|in a Sopwith biplane and is believed 10 | tions of the said monarchy, is a free,|from France, and now serving as an Daniels said today. The|be lost somewhere between Lee, Mz About 4,000 New York, June 2—The New York |000 {o $150,000, the, borrowers having - mechanics are now out. ton Exchange will noi share the|t0 Pay from eight to ten per cent. to inouncement was made by the .y of the New Orleans tomor-|obtain this accommodation. United Buiiding Trades’ council that|row, ag was done by agreement with n May dav.|uny attempt to establish the “open|the government during the war. 4 |BOLSHEVIST REGIME IN | and in questioning some of| ., policy here would be opposed |r Whereas, the principal Allied and| the twelfth centu: Associated Powers have already recog- | age nized that the Czecho-Slovak : 4 y to guard the pass- s in an areial search for ed men and women who were ar-|pbuiiding t! ed in conection with a radical dem- | tion which developed into a riot| e Roxbury district on May day the defen ) s LD iRy independent and Allied state, and anthropological museum. RIS SHA Haposed eantencas le has been incorporated in the by- HUNGARY NEARING END!seaplane will be disassembled and|and Mineola’ N. Y. “Whereas, the said Jowers have also eep, curving roads lead from the the gefendants and imposed sentences iy, otween 30,000 and 35090 me-|laws, however, whereby should New| Paris, June Eia | shipped to this country. It is expected that the search will ognized the union of certain bOr-|valley of the Seine to the square be- f i hatich o e IO aationin : i The secretary said ihe mavy con-|center first over the dense woods near e . s e P el rleans advance or decline more than |received here through Bas etary 1 the navy con-|center fi he d A aid_monarchy with the | fore the chateau, whero the varloms Sken and most of the defendants fur.| The carpenters and lathers have been|200 points on a day when New York |land. say the Botehevist templated no attempt at a non-stop [West Cornwall, Conn. | ter of the Kingdom of Serba as|automobiles halted. Two squadrons of en and m out several weeks although it 1s claim. | was closed, the board hus the. Dowes | Hnerecs i romarevist | trans-ocean flight in the near future —_—— {a free, independent and Allied _state, | cavalry drawn up in the square kept ed that a large mujority of the build-|to permit a’ similar change to take| Vienna Tagblatt says a cabinei headed, 25 the navy did not desire to make a | EDITORS OF THE STARS AND under the name of Serb-Croat-Sovene|back the limited number of spectatars | ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP HOME crs have granted the demand place here folowing the hoiday by Herr Germ: b, Who was minister .of“;”"’“,‘;“‘““‘“;‘,, “E"’“‘é‘,.””{n,‘t‘fi::m i STRIPES HAVE RETURNED|state and o o Wwho “‘“’“fl find places on-the sidewalk. TIo8 s commerce n the cabinet headed by cOmPC 1 ans-Atlantic flight| o 500 iditors of the| ‘Whereas, it is necessary, while re-| The co\erence hall was reached over o AM:).“?RP‘F CLEVELANDiS‘Ms AS PRESIDENT PROTETS U. S MANDATE Count Michael Karo has xr]\\ired‘]‘;)”"” and Bdidiino S tavor Sestunty (o :\“,‘I‘[‘l’“\“_” s e A B m\:‘\‘_r oring peace, to regulate ihe situationfa drawbridge leading to the inmer evela June 2 at- soviet government and that Herr|0Ying. Sters and SQID=S 2 e NeWE l which hasaris issoluti castle, Wi g ity i B el OF NAVAL WAR COLLEGE FOR CUNERARTINGPLE o= 7! Foroaient il alal T paper, ‘returtied. today on_the Canana |0 CEibEstarisen rony the i SsoliHoR] court of thie chsHle jiihar el ChIeN A Harry L. Davis here tonight.|_ Newport, June Rear Admiral w York, Jume 2—Vahan Car-|to confer with the entente representa-| AMERICAN AVIATORS They are Private H. W. Ross of San|ion of the said states, and to establish i lnfl“l]n‘emx"‘efilres‘:n{:ty}vzz o one was Injured, but a part of|Wiliam S. Sims, who as vice-admiral |dashian, spokesman, in America for | tives in regard to the Hungarian situ-| TO CONFER IN PARIs |Francisco; Private ¢. Leroy Balbridge, { the government of these countries onlof the allied nations. Two narrow e was wrecked. Iirst reposs|commanded the United tates navallthe determination of integral Armeniu, |ation. 5 Par June! 2 Commuder T4 H | o alif.; Sergeant Alexander |, firm foundation of justice and equity.| fights of stairs were mounted thynee : it was u gas explosion. bhut |forces in European waters during the cd a statement today protesting gy Eh 52 Tt T i G er & | Wooleott, New York; ~ Private, J. T.|" “Ror this purpose the high contract-| to the ceremonial chamber. A few police later decared 4 homb or infern. | War, ssumed the presidency of the|against the proposal that the Uniteq|CHARGES JUDGE MAYER Head. and Licutenan Commander P,|sinterieh, Springfield = Mass.. ndling parties, duly named, who, having| privileged ~spectators looked out upon T naval war collego toduy when it se- |Siates accept o joint mandate for Ar- WITH THIRTEEN ERRORS|X. Bellingey he officers in charge re- | Brooulvn. | he soldier: newspapermen |0 omunicated their full powers, found| the scene within the courtyard from PPTRR e e reabfadmiralad canian o ComoiBIe: Cardaenin. o gerapantieple]l Nbw i orlc Tux Thirteen errors|spectively of the American navy sea-|guiq that in a vear they had built up | fologer - o o have agreed as|the windowi® of the apartments occu. HONES OF BREMINENT MEN |the war. Thirty naval officers, includ- | plan as o sremoser Tacierized such ajon the part’ of Federal Judge Mayer [planes, N.C-3, N.C-4 and N.C-1, ac- é | rom DISEiby; TameBUlIL (S Rkt o e DAMAGED IN PITTSBURGH | manders, are in the opening ciass. | heep Should be asked 1o lie dams | N granting & tempor i h e circulation of the paper to 300,000| ijunction | companied by Rear Admiral Plunkett, | the cireula pap! om the coming into force of the and sheep should be asked to lie down Pittsburgh, Pa., June 2.—A bomb ex-| T e ment and flight from England. aad a week. e opening ceremonies, held in the | together - ining the government from in-|Wwill come to Puris tomorrov preen e to confer Prosent treaty the state of war willl The roors selected for the ceremony. erfer] vit he ' c 01 = | wi ira Vi S. Bens J. ave ) h the largest in the castle pro- plosion which oceurred two doors from|armory of the naval {raihing station, = eres Bandade o bl A ™ cHiNUALUA Sl e “Austria s recognized as a new and| g omant m ey o e etve the residence of United States District| were atte Firinily MATY andl Sl b6 per cent. alcoholic ent, | S. N., ations. [ 5 : = d sca 1 = BT R R b o M by i, advy and ma- | STAIKERS PARARED THE a judicial determination of|presumed that“the conference will ATTACKED BY VILLA FORCES | ndchendent slate under the name of| setting to such a function as that of damaged the residence of the jurist| T CorPs Oficers. ATy STREETS OF WINNIPEG ewers' claim that such a bever-|deal with the recent flight of the N.C| Tjiares, Mexico, June “From that moment, and subject to tn.d:)v 1‘1"«4 l_:nm;%n“as u:,e §u_)m; As: and other houses in the vicinity. The e { Winnipeg, Man, June 2—Hundreds|8® iS not intoxicating, were alleged in planes across the Atlantic. from reliable and trustworth. the provisions of this treaty, officiall entirely | ocensied Ly (he conforenc homes of three prominent business| BOSTON FIREMEN RESCUE of strike sympathizers and strikers,| the._appeal papers filed today —_—— today are that Chihuahua City was at. | relations will exist hetween the alled] Chiirely occupied, by the conferénca men of the city were damaged by the| WOMEN AND CHILDREN |parading the downtown streets, today | LNited States District Attorney Caf-|BROTHERHOOD OF TRAINMEN tacked in foce yesterday by General|and associated powers and the republic| ool arranged Y .r,f"fll“""i‘f"h‘:'?"" force of the explosion. which occurred| Boston, June veral women and | (OX¢ 4. slgn }’1‘«“““ LT = REELECTED ALL OFFICERS|Villa and General Angeles. Reports|of Austria. | e aca BTt fine il o on the porch of C. J. Cassady's resi-|chilren were rescued by firemen after | COmmMittee from the board of trade| e : e Columbus, Ohio, June 2.—W. G.|from Mexicon sources are that the : 4 | e et e dence in the fashionable Highland dis-|imoke and flames had cut off the us- | bUilding. Policemen " and detectives| WEETING OF NEW STATE {1ce, Clevelind, today was re-elected |fight at Chihuahua City is still in Detals) T Srsoytation. {a eramped spucg forh Bg Eort] " . ual means of exit in a tenement house | Prevented the ",»ulad from forcirs its BOARD OF EDUCATION| preiident of the Brotherhood of Rail- | progress. Communication with this| M. Clemenceau. president of thej n ‘d Bagiie it tilan S0 g ’"‘-?”Khi‘dn“l"dd“ feWion Leverett street, in the West Eng|“2Y Inte the building. Hartford, Conn, June 2.—The new|road Trainmen at its triennial con-|city is cut off. conference, was the ident 2 = — t Rrominent | fhjers Clemenceau and Lloyd George strio 1 P %0y jother {o0= = state board ca Jointed by|vention here, He had ppposition. figure to arrive today at the meeting| e g 2 2 o Txplosion another bomp. cxnlosion ae.| district, early today. Many other oc- | gTRIKE TO PROTEST THE ate board of educd ppointed by| vention her e had no opposition : 8 : i : o at which the terms of peace were prec|at the head of the table, flanked on e ey gy g losion oc-| unants of the home escaped over the Governor Holcomb under an act passed B. Dodge, Clevelund, assistani|BODY OF ROSA LUXEM At w S e L B s \‘\;'fd}\‘}aj"l it esi [ rooftops or down the firk escapes be- DELATINATE REPUBLIC!at the last session o eneral as-| president, the éight vele bresidents, A.| 0. BURG | sent, either hand by places for the other i p i ! 5 e FOUND IN LANDWEHR CAN Secretary of State Lansing _!aclegatiws, which ran around three Slbray, chief nepector of the buregq|fore the fire had gained much head-| Berlin, June 2—(By The A. P.) The|Sembly, held its fi eting in me\[ King, Cleveland, grand secretary- AL| Secretary of State Lansing and Hen v r o H ‘5 Sl it e ~| sides of the rectangle ad in the cere- o intarmasion o ras theaen headiway. The fire started in the basement | inhabitants of Mavence and Wiesbaten | S2PItol today. Dean —rederi treasurer, and D. L. Cease, Cleveand,| Berlin, June 2.—The ‘body of Rosairy White were the first American rep-| side: g P e e i A ore aT0M! occupicd by a wholesale fruit con-|began this morning a 24-hour m strike | Jones of Yale college, the New Haven|editor and manager of “The Traine | Luxemburg, the radical socialist, Who resentatives to arrive for the function. monial .at ‘firsa;"f'thm;," ‘(',‘e peace culil Acconn th t f cern and caused a loss of $13,000, in protest against the attempied coyn] COUNtY representative on the board.!men.” the brotherhood’s pubication, al- | Was Killed by a mob in Berlin early were followed by Arthur J. Bal-|terms were handed to the Germans. .;p,c(ffl'w””,_,w;rj“':f”f;‘;;"" Whorg the - in proclaiming an indepondone Hor | Was elected temporary president e e alcrted! in the present year, at the same time] . Premier Oviando of Italy and|The foot of the'talilé was reserved for Dr. Karl Liebknecht was assassinated,| Premier it at the meeting. | FIREMEN SAVED $400,000 has been found in the Landwehr canl.{ At The body had been held fast in the fiea expreec the belief that the bemb| ASKS $10,000,000 TO tinate ropublic. i sojest it e ooy was intended for the inspector, who PURCHASE CAPE COD CANAL | DISCUSSED THE GERMAN bas been active in the deportation of! Padercewshi of Poland. Chancellor Renner and hi six col- 0 v'clock President Wilson had | league: A table for the Austrian sec- Shat b adadt not arrived. and the coremony of pres-| retaries and interpreters was placed WORTH OF TOBACCO| g% 1o Venting its recovery by divers.|entation was delayed somewhat. = The|behind the Austrian plenipotentiarfes enemy alien: Wi Viington, June 2. —Secreary COUNTER-PROPOSALs| AUCTION SALE OF PRIZE «| sufield. Conn. Tune 2 ~tobaceo | 415 PreveRiing T Y divers. | ident, howover, reached St Gero|amd (o the rear of these came space Mr. Cassady is an official of the|Baker today asked congress for leg-| paris, June 2 (By the A. P.).—The CLTLE D warehouse containing more than $400.- | po| AND PROHIBITS ANTI- main at 12.14 o'clock. A puncture in| for the press. Pittsburgh Plate Glass company. His|isative authority and an appropria- | council of four discussed today the re-| Southington, Conn, June 2.—At an|go) worth of shade-grown tobacco, wife and four children were thrown|tion of $10,000,000 for the immediate automobile had held him| The conference table was draped in red, rvaling the grewsome jest of an Austrian at St. Germain that only a at St Cloud. TWhile the| headsma=, an axe . a block were 1 tire was being the tire of his ply to the German counter-proposals,|2uction of prize cattle at the farm of | gwned by William S. Pinney of th SEMETIC DEMONSTRATIONS| up on the w: from their beds by the force of the|Purchase of the Cape Cod Canal. Ac-|The council will not meet tomorrow,|L- V. Walkley here today, a three-|{own, was saved from desiruction to-| Paris, June 2.—Despaiches from; President Wilson's automobile mis- explosion. which shattered the win-[tion by congress was necessary, he|but President Wilson will confer with|vear-old Jersey bul brought the high|day when firemen extinguished a small| Warsaw say that general orders have| hap w: dows in Judge Thompson's residence.|said, so the canal might be aequired|the American experts representing all|price of $4.230. A five old Jer-|fire near the wa been issued to the Polish troops to re-| puncture The homes of F. I, Lincoln, vice pres- Without waiting the result of pend-|the different commissions who are|sey cow sold for $3,130. mended an‘ squired to complete the stage sefting. otal sales | cloth vaiued ; frain from anti-Semetic demonstra-|army car passed. It was commandeer-!for ihe dismemberment of Aufria- gdent of the Piticburgh Coal company, ing condemnation procecdings. working on the reply. amounted to 330,530, ~ lorigin was not determined. tions. {ed by the president’s party and the Hungaiy. 5 E S 2 5 -~ . = - % - A 4 ' Nl S R R