Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 3, 1919, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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

Other pages from this issue: