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» B r t e 1 ® « 4 13°31? ~ CS ' ‘f- M IQ, \5 i Greater Than That of Other Northern «aw-span“: Y. hon» s [ to, )| ues - Committee -of -Seocialists Ask c%¥i it | Frederickton, N.B., May 10.-One Airman F‘!’ Poking“ man is missing - and several others Prisoners were seriausly injured, when a . “Hi “n into the Nashwaak river at FPeoniac 91m“ a“ bridge, two miles north of Mary ; ces «pav ville, today dragging the tender and “ILL “M1. a“ IUMUL“ a freight car over a 5Q-foot embank- ment into tha river. _ ~ oc i] films. gt Newcastle, engines, tls missing afd his body Is believed to 1920 PREB‘DENT‘AHL PLATFORM be in the river. Cilford Hughes,. fire TO BE MADE \GENMUINE- man, was seriously scalded. John LY RADICAL\ Estabrooks, brakeman, who was pin- ned under the tender, with only his neck and bead out of the water, is in T Tt ee aes Ilinois Detegation to News York ©9\- | preak in a paper mill dam. mitt . to ll y Wil ~ be Appointed Shortly, It Is Announced » ~ __ im Parliament PVS RELATIONS _ ; |N GANDS OF THE DOMINION BAE TISH OFFICIAL STATEMENT I§88UED BY THE EMBAG 8Y at WASHINGTON. J. $. Mit SEND ENVOY Narme of New Canadian Minister to be Withh®ld Until Summer or Fall heavy freight locomotives on the. Canadian National taftways plunged f dermining of the raliroad tracks by high water due to heavy rain and a vention Declares For Dictatorsivip of the Proistasiat and. Working: | _ \ : man's Councit In the Government. ”HATES “BL“ up Kew York, May 10.-A committea i . a at mm. . ‘ ot Ave to confer In Washington on \ h Friday and Saturday with Attorney | Goneral Palmer and Secretary Tu ttempt to obtain am- . multy in an AtemP AMERICAN WOMEN LOSE MONEY nesty for political prisoners was ap- pointed at the Socialist pational con- AND JEWELRY The committeo will be headed by Seymour Stedman of Chicago, RENOT al counsel for the Socixlist pmy.‘ aod Morrts Hiliquit, ons ume Now York mayonity candidate. It also wil include George E. Roower, Jr.} of Boston, Otte Branstetter of Cht- L cago, ang Fréds Hogan af Oklahoma (By The Aspclated. Press.) Passengers Robbed. ~ lity. Apgointmont of the dalagmonl Colwtantinopte, May 9.-Piratas beld up the French. packet Souirab. utive committce of the pariy. . {whith feft Hatum on May @ en routs The delegates . will prefent a me 10. Marseilles, and after robbing tho marial to Mr. Primer asking for the patreagers, . wonk - ashore ..in\ boats member® |O!) uous wy pat e) tr pie us] A# B3). 3+ a 22 5ys ~ | @a igh. vesent «Grin? ~ abmuocted . wor Mikael! . wrould cas ( fan matters of purely Canmdian con.} b¢ done with hip hadbee «sein, acting upon instructions from and reporting direct to the Canadian \In the abswencp of the ambasss «or the Canadian and ® & ehirge of the whole embassy and of still lator that bis pro the representation | of Itaperial well as Canrdian Interosts. Ho will Agents of the now Le accredited by His Majesty to the | that if Ville decided to op proident with the necessary «em for the purpose. This uw ar rangement will not denets any de- parture either on the part of the Brilst government or of the Can- al guard. 0 . 0 _ _ u: adian. governusent from the principle Train Guards Not Neahd. of the diplomatic unity of the Brit- was announced by the mational oxe¢ amnesty ead tie nest day \Kr Tt same memorial to President wi- son. . + whick 'chiy opmpelled the proletariat\ | and a poygiver. mea's council in tho government.\ | \_ lge pirates boarded the at . the Ilinois delegation to the cOBSEDT | g “use“; pa Mat; at tug”, at Agbt to make the 1930 platform \gan- ' bike of ay 6 16 t> o> BiggiyszflmfiLQFd representative O5 ; fromy grimly parts of the tulip. cor k ' ored officers and passengers with pli Led by J Louts Engdaht of Chic®: | toy - and shouted mcoings | thy . would kill any who oppost en. \\too conscrvative\ the Socialist PI | goarch of the. ship conga for two tion today announced It intended to go, the - lilinois dolegate declared form outlined | at yeatorday's MZ®S | poure. ecting in Madison Square Gardon. | - a pyench destroyer look the Amt® Reecause of Impending Rsorganiza- tion of Cabinet. May 10. -A Canadian nimister to the United States will ein be appointed. . ormal announcement of the | pomme of the British government plamce her Canmdian relations with th United States completely in the a was made today in n the Canadian by direction of eral and the British sad maade pub: the British-@lle J ol... l 2. . , Inthe W1 10.-¥rimcie ditzy ant stant monsoe to all sailémipts t* 6 tablish stable govermmtnt in Mestico| ~> “is na between this gor hasads of Canad 1 statement read ! prelament at Ot the» governor gen acrilament at London, « \ comon. . , |QX WIN T0 MRSELLES e Wife of Director General of Ameri), can Melia! in Near East and Wives of Other Relief Workers Among 8y. The British Statement Tho test of the British. official itatement is as follows: \As & remit of recent discussions, im arrangement br between the Brits pgrovernmsnis to provide m reprmentation of Cansdia terests at Washington than has eric existed, Accordingly. it has een agreed that His Nai been concluded and Canadian ty. on the ad- leaipotentiary o ~ of Canadiaz ' Among thove resent 2. caticer | \ =.. _| ware Sirk. Huakell, wife of Colom! tates ~wovernment Announcement of the commiltes | Willizta: Hikell, director general of appointment was grected with great | American raliel in tho | Near 'East applause. - it is planned to bave the land Mrs. Daiy 'and Mra. Booth, committee feport back to the conven- | whose busbands are conmaciéd with tron and later to stage & mass MCC | ranst work in Armenia. They wer ing in Washington. Recing before the Bolshevik advance To Make Platform Radical. and were foreed to give up their Declaring for the \@ictatgrahip \! money and jewelry at the point of i pow- emments for some time. For a | many - years The party convention reconteped ' joan women aboard, asd later tran today to bogin a week's activities | rorred them to the American destroy that will inchide adoption of ® pSMY | a Cole, which arrived here.today. % platform, nomination | of candidates | - Tha aurpriso was sprung while tho : for president and vico president Of ' majority of tho gaskangers were atill 3 the United States and \modification\ | in the dining ssi6on, and (hay had | opportunity to hide their valul of the ty constitution : communicatfon between Oltaws and railway, Becobar said, Washinkion, but the constantly in- soldiers no longer would bo necos # crazing importance of Canadian |fary 0% train®. , ___ } interesta in the United Slates has - Villa was ono of' President Car i in additfon, | ranza's frsct aup ers and later ono , ain should be represented there of his most troublesome enemies. Ho ' In some distinctiv apparent | that no Irving St. John Tucker, an Hlinois blegppgm Haskell, btrs. Daly and delegate, was elected chairman torinm Booth were in their cabin, the day. Tucker is out on ball peB4: | the pirates enarchad rapaitad- ing appeal 'from s federally. | Mrs, Haskell sated $20,000 | sentence for violation of the esp!00- |a money beit by throwing it into ago act. Cameron H. King of Call | waate water receptacle | but «hé wis ; fornia was chosen vice chairman, robbed of money and Jewels worlis: Protest from all parts of the con- $1,000. vention floor met the atncunchment ; _The American women say the mik of a delay in submitting the plat- sho robbed them all _ work black | form's committee recommition sched- , masks and | wore apparently - Rus- - uled for this forenoon. o sans, although possibly some nuiy \~ CommittesG#Hairmen. - hava been B. Preceding selection of an organiza- | 'The stexmier WaS srowded with re- tion, propaganda and finance COM- fugees, mot of whom . had cogvert- mittee, the following were aDNOuNC+ ed tneir property into money to Re ed as elocted chairmen of their re- |avaid confizcation by the Roishavikk. mpective committees: Constitution, l, Cameron H. King, San Francisco; HIV: > resolutions. James Oneal, (Brooklyn: , ¥ 200 _- intention? lations, Morris Hiil- i A al ork; *). thio us quit, New economic or, 42- workERrs. At Trhov, ' Sptcial 5936?“ to Take EURG AND WATERFORD he: > Action. spect couRr INJUNCTION.\ . burgh and Waterford, strike had been set for this morning. were operating as usual today. In response to the plea'of Charle ia ture met in special session, tibnm ° respected _ the | injunctions; brought against 1G wom operatives of the Bris mill, last jolaing a strike. 2, - cence, the Onited Tex | Ap an metian tle Workers -F America ard the Appohtmeit of AMQ vant to' fusrch Atmulet tion of Jack Sptuners, The Jick Apinnuers seceded from the| New Yor , Nay 10.-~Appointmsant Trited 95mm Workers and the of- | of an assistant to Bishop _ OChueles;- clats: x he parent organisation call Sumner. Burch of th# Protestant ed a-strike 'of 2,500 operatives for Episcopat diocese of New Yor sand, tom in order to bring the spinnefi| m plan to name. a businesa. bagk into the ganization. __ _ #or - _.\ The injunctions issued againkt, th a Fare they 'will not precipitate any , bas- had _ a temporaty assistant. «dur- pending the tourt proceedings. | Ing the past year. -.. Cp tanée with Cinmdian condt Alone - would 'good imamlmgfid—qn-C-ol raz, X. M., 92 ; , . | standing. In view, of the peculiarity ' March 9 L916, when 17 persons were | medical. corps,- tlosa (that bave always tinad and sevoral buildings burned. | and yestarday erlated between the pbople of Can- ity , Baym ais ani those of the United States.|. It was on tist cccmsfon Geat th@ | guj ntiy. as. well 15th curaizy gave thame to thie bat- | sentence w step will have theldit feador and (200 of his (o\ thrge w? gesigg'blée Tami; c!’f unassuming gang. «A ff“: $9; lgerrt. taggers\ and strengfbening tho friendly Pershing mnd 4, men martheg 209 . lightest panal «sib the) miles Into the Iirterlor in pursuit of e v sc ot h j * Unfted [Tig Vills Band - 0 ._ ~ Wher tha complltutlomilists, on whose efforts Carrinza astended to E impending reor | the preaiciency, < were . organized in ganization of the Canadian | cabinet, | January, 3914, Vili, with Ajvado Ob- The mame of the Canadian minister regon> and Pablo. to Washington will sot be annousc- aides to the \Arst cltet.\ On Oct 1. the ap | of the samme yéar, however, Villa de, order to|nounted «Carfatza -as 'a traitor snd tlone mind eooperation betw Minlster®s Name Withheld. Because - of the ed until «ome time during prouching {summer or fall i [ € fect sympathalic ecopera-!on Det. 3 entered the capital, only | ton belween the new cabpmet and|to renounts his to the presi- ter. -__ dency &nd leave Mexico City on the - Acconmodations | for the minister following Maifh 24, _- Vlflbgimtigufig in fps present emba#- r Eh” sy # here for purely official B w * fl purposes, though it is expected that]. “f fl “mums he will find a private reaidence for| .. .,; _ | Magzstena~d his family elsewhere. owing -to the Butteéiqué K limited space of the embassy. 6 <> whether the United - States | shail result 0t a. stile {wee ~mp5es€$ed at 01:35“ by a mififa- “($1 wfimBigW’ r undér the few order will h { ed. one + : oo his FAT £ day. . Tho street rail: be decided upon. Congress alone has|} #. gations | Y*Y management |aunoynced that service bsd been suspéided in the ths minigter, Teme mus treme \| - “M109“ UESPITE STRE ORDEB scare Legidatore: Meets: ie . L200 #5 , | Ll Cohors, May 10. -All of the 16 to: Batoy Rogue, La, May 10. --A fot , : \ . ongeg fightto make Eoulsiansa the tile shills in this city, Tray. Lensin® ' (ETE Ture to ratify thre federal Yorn: n he porer to ¢ i which a will!!!“ wnendment appears? In the porer to create new te; and efibagsies, Wil MEAN NHR |Log spect today when the state as- 0 28 Th _ Suffrage leaders claim .the hiuege Sted Testite Warts of Ane 2s \by a mbstaitial majority \afd the that the operatives obey ¢ evel ‘zeourtfmit’afwgfé gfiymfié tl sige me, order, the members of the 'prganiza. knowleige that the wenat iiisfdolfbti ef . Republican | Natloni mittee 1s Ordained. Sullivan, Ind., May 10 -Will Hay, . m a of the Republican national! . committee, was ordatzued an elder in \ the Presbyterian church yestarday. He .his been an active member of| | .s -* cH for a number of} \l ~ . g taught a-class of boyAl . idor for piore than | _ Jus: rday, on - msmmm ‘ ceed: to tha.office of his father, the ed late: in April by. ° ia 3, who was an elder | the Caocramneamdainistration, accord» !~ is 1 jo. fug M A wtory printad today by the eiargent was 'cansad: TAs Aungoles Examiner,. .__ _ 4 Bays. shortly after he was |_. The. per said. Mis. Lyons ublican national -cpair | was informed_-qymiter , ci 'a meetingof the Repub. | at Versturs that her - stand truck®.,\ X a iste John Hays the dincese were “may“ The in Jun gainat. the ! 3ecta to te considered at the 134th 40 woilah operatives of the Erie-mill convintion \of the lgcese , wBaich May 32. Union jeadats here \ thday. . Blzhop . Bmsfich | nsd iF anl baba e E's-tom; nEvouT BANDIT TURNS TROOP® To REBEL LEADER - .} = co kc saut. newice~ 2:2.“ agglxgfifi ghilflim Juarez, Mexico, May co Villa's days of ban \rod the ral erument apd: the United Sta ended, acodraing to waports re here. Leaders oft anpouncoment that Villa! had 3 down $96”. in??? urned: his: .qver | ta:Gemeral . TxEnaolo - evolutionary. qvuufi‘awvfi ~.. ~] vitro) Ta with' incromgsidg~ what Ville wrould cs of _ SMS comme\ ‘ Navy Secretary Makes Long Awaited Reply to He Fails to Measure Up to Expectations. Washington, May 10.-Secretary Daniels, b SEEMS. 1NENTABLE in sn. Or REI: Arai Sime on the navy's part in the cratic Party to Stand Square: iy Behind Treaty ATY SPLIT NOW - EMOCRATIC CONVENTION PRE. 3 DiICTED BY LEADERS : work of the American navy in con- | n, in min or fsemios| se FOR CRAA f M * ~-bo% 1 . washington, May 10. -The treaty . v rl . . oe . pt Versailles as it came from Paths as an absolute refutation | of practl-| Eighty Waman Are in AAtinganceat : __ has been thrown squsrely into th€) carry $11 of Admiral Blm#' charges.\ Gathiring -- GCentiat Malig Wage icomlng presidential campaign. Falls Short of Expsctations. |__| - at Springflsld,. Il}, Convention To-] $ 7 - i 202% - President Wison formally B&S C41} | porprit d not u to ex-| ied upon the Democratic party to \en- waltlgg' lg! vi‘fiofi‘fifif g? which 'dorso and support\ the treaty and | he mentioned aix, as follows: - Chicago, May 10. -The I \He-lacked vision to see thit & national committes met here: today to selest a tesbporaty ohilraaan the\ natlogal convention . to transact other > proftnlinaiy bus! t wanrsald a two day nsulon Decis! t outh (”Chief + t 0,3 \condemn the Lodge reservations.\ 1 , \ 1 ¢ - 6 ecision of Outhw.Ghisf Mat t p; Senator Lodge, the Bnpu:llc:n dlerines from their hunting munu‘ leader in the fight to amend £b° should be promptiy adopted and car: document, has accepted the pres ‘ dents challenge ard-polliical oObsCryv: ors here cogarded the trsue R8 C194!\ Views In Telegram. . ¥r Wilson's views as to the tr®k') anything | thi ty as a campaign issue wert St&1C0 ) arnerics and he C\ Ba), the tox. safe hop chair- ' - Ain \\ pians tiyat proved more effective, . {\*\ ~ \\la Dubie xpeschen . and : dthie |tamapora ways he give a Tdaximam of credit {Aondigra.. tal 4 L ug ( 0 %-uf, ig . pritish afforts , affd. filnd weh! in a telegram last of Portiand, Omeaon, Multonoraah county io . central commiltee. Atelpgram will be found 0 | tonight's Timex) | c- ._ ® OM | -* jng Abat ying jew révolmtion displayed vietblo reHfé/ \today at the oie (The! pen & spurcho much speculations, It was report ed that, with the beast Amtrrasts | of hig country at heart, he would seok ‘U‘, ‘,‘. l”. C m A 6 that \He becom the gaited Shah on 6 t (0 5C\ (elute Prediet Fight at C to be permitled to resgain neutral will take | and settle down on a plantation, and Rered services as | to the revolution thad been decline would constitute the manger, for this |slso personally was responsible fo\ | d to expedite ne. American Erdop8 «rossing the bordcf, ' one and, naturally first hand | his most meflous offenme against tho | of Mrs, n-Coivintuas, X. M., o8 4 > ~Peorshing*s Purav increase 0 interests 'of .. . - With W. J. Bryan insisting tha the Democrats &ccept the reserva: of England. ty of the}, bservers h expect on the treaty 2848} .,, with - Semator| |;; oft Nebramke, probably |f, thitlon forces.. | |. regime admitted | «en ore it hoe ed a sharp fgbt meat\ Ban ate to i, deapito the fact that ail re-| ports - credited hin with} a | rts | Cl n_ teading the sm baid of but Hiitle moro than a person s 'The announcoment that Vilim bal V‘ - - lald down ils atms and guided tls] _\ , for this important step | followars diato thw ranks of the revo-} $1 . has been fully realized by both gov- lutlonists came feem General J. 0. Extobar, commander of Juates. Vilk {QC there has been direct | also notifies the Mexfcan Central} *} = (>, __ that guards of ! ' emre\ a aude. Doster Sentented| a ; - L ayy - | Iriah peopls,\ . For Killing Common Law\ \ \I hoo - N. U., May 10. -The care , ter, accused O6} propomed, on law huaband, e , United States. gtanted ht cams to a dramati' when District in“: his articles. in dK. R accepted a plea p din o‘daeco'nd‘ dagree sultan; & her to not leas than ra\ than four years in 113,531,3ng ? Itentiary. It was th® ney gt gn early visio ifig her comm i' the state peh 'The jury which had ismixsed tried har was oth . Miter, being _ taw#. hopeleagly di- Action tor free | ¥EonE degrtea murder and five for acquittal soundness . of the on the ground of ins as pronounced er of Pasadena, r chiet justice .O, Of approved of sonie of file Tort? Pothite r ared ; ; “gilq of imog‘fifenfi & @ wrongs at ho & Tonks tO | quiesced with more or lexigr t the taking | $) “WW - lon 0 izalem, wore CaNF,, tormé Kankas suprems the -dead army officer, clemency for Mr®a, his. son. was more than she, although ward her did not of Hté L inthe room the cou Columbus, N. M., hot ing him the woman sh now is_econvalexcink, * wo vers 1 Bring Back U. 5, Bones) \ ,+ , t, May. 10 -Buite vas without astra ‘t\%f'nfige today as 4 *. ed Friday by inion, ar unskiHl- ization, for a wags TLiyons, - AmerkGan. r aed - today, he. sue | Doimgo, MexrEco, with alot and | & in' iJ. Mefleans under faghing executed After iavingheen sentent:i: \N* [ed by a mllitcy coumrtmertial .- - tot < - LE. 2a 5+ a sECONN | SHIPMENT | LEAVES Topay FoR THE | _ ~ states.\\ 8, May 10-Two years will j before all the bodies of Amer-] arimes can be ex- graves in the bat | , the United mates by th on service. t Hrest today. ere the Taus Afong 1,533? ip f 000 podles (28 JX BARF RA dean soldiers and m 5 o. ax TIX TM from their hx: BANDH‘S 16 sone. ind taken to Je :| Staites; agcordi “KM30*3&%W H _ in| ay at ker home [DANIELS OPENS P war. , uc] FOR SOW Po nio Non hos winiies wi it El ABOARD AL. PHILA FIRE ON efore the senate ited reply to mexico . city? TaMRIGS side which included charges that Sima lacked vision, belittled the BHARP FIGHT ON rloor OFl The naval secretary—let soabrond-l “BEE an honorary member | of the @ritisi- Lodge Accepts President's Chaltenge | admiralty. - He declared that officers be £0 2. \ . * Eo and Political Observers In Wash- supporting the Sims charges were REPUBLICAN _ NATIONAL .- COM- } ington Regard the Issue As Clearly largely \people with a grierance.\ The testimony of.other officers, in Secrotary Danisis testified, \should be accepted by all open-minded men Sims, Secretary Daniels told th9] | gay, great and new project to, bar the aub» ried out, no matter what the coat of how radical the departure from WwBAt | ners, .1 ultraipriudent~ ardod Git 4Wric-izg«-j *He goomed to accept the views of | the British admiralty as superior to ; co urged thosa rlews evel iy nivyio'bmfifimfv’ytfléfid et-the British sity . and «thas 'the jyrg gorarnment declined to ~peirait hina . to accept auch a tender by the kink: States -Atmmy and: to mambérs. of -congtoii: (Rea t m a promotion.. -~ \Me - mad aot a b M Corks dt 1 1 und ths uxry had de uncé the Ir granted.\ © with the North Sex fist-(Admin! Sim . \Altholigh the d dations and denied some.C sires,\ aild Secretary. Jan. 7 that h6 had acto and ita: . . ' i h A ster “fizzfiggé‘fleg al officer accépts the al, After shoot: | ./ ot herself and |\ mne-investign Daniel superiors even th sonally hold other - a 1 msi °~< Chi VERA CRUZ NOW TN HA crying“; hk $) {x5 - ~Farees Without MITTEE to NAM ONE cr to ~ possession of first hand knowledg9, ‘Nm sESSW“ m ' “mu“; at would come, fro} The