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For A if ANC suncoay ( rit ‘ \ll-Oioolw ae : bex ”Hum Ib. ...ll, ._ n € th, Ja: Chocolitfi}; f \l\‘“-\“fi Pharmacy (3 C. A. Bldg. =. , Your Drug!“ ~ . into Fi Truck Tires Cor_ds t} a. ( | Square ._ diers there had unloaded some oF her |. Great Soutbwastern Railway Lines Tonight: Fair, THE WEATHER ‘andly: Fair, warrie@, . pou ni m g f - MEXE 4 On X TS Chat.of Ant York Newspaper. To > , Y,. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 29, 1920, onits a ComY In Trce or warnmTown. ¢ 24 - Police Barracks-at Kilnallech, Seuth ef Limerick, De- stroyed by Féu RAVERS AND POLICE IN CLASH, 3 KILLED BODIES OF TWO POLICEMEN SLAIN IN BATTLE CONSUMED IN FIRE RAL TMFFIC INTEBRUPTEQ Points, Completely Disorganizing Transportation, ———'___ Dublin, May 29.-The police bar- racks @t Kilmalloch, 19 miles south of Limerick, have beeh destroyed by fre, after a battle with bombs and rifes between more \thin 1600 raiders and the police. Two policemen were killed and their bodies consumed in the fiarnes. One raider was kflled. An offcial report says the fight lasted for more than five hours, when the altmcking party | withdrow, leav- ing the barracks in flames, Seven policomen were injured. Ammunition Arrives, A gowernmentstemmer which loft Queenstown after tonvaleacent so} Budapest, May phecies relative to tical changes imp and the fate of prom&nent figures ip the great war are mike by HEungary's national soothsayer, - Mmo, Sybilline BeBHaugh. * \Thrones will he all over Europe, incEuding - France, Germany, Austria, PoBand and Hun- siry, within a year,\ she my s. \Fhe Hohenzollerns will meturn _ to Ger- the formes emperor will go insime and the cewn prince will 8. A. T. O°ERTES _ DESPITE STAKE WALKOUT OF roOowWwWiR MEN FAILS TO TIE L&P LINES commny USN riseares Emptoyes Profess Entire Confidence In Abllity to Tie Up» Lineas Before End of Day, New York, May 29. -Sorvico on the lines of the Breookiye - Rapid Thinsit company wis dooEared by company officals tobe normal today despite the | strike of powar - house employes called late yesterday. Although the strikerm nro leclared 2g the company to nmimnber rot more an ono per cent of €ho coxnmpany's noggfiofignmwngfggnbfi' 23500 omployes, lea«iers of the prison im London after having Bbeom? professed entifo conl@Rence ip on buoger strike, have returned to! tHe abllity to tie thee lines up be- Queenstown. They wore met at the | the ond of today station by a band ind cheered. aro bighly trained clesctriclaeas and Rails Chave been tom up at Kil thoy mulintain it will Be inpossible malloch, Charlevilio and othr places | LO\ tho company to At3 thoir piaces seriously interrupting train services | £10 that without thom power to run borweern Limerick and points on tho | HD®® cannot be gomeratac£. | officials on thre other houth of Limerick Junctien raliway , 2200. agerted that the places of the trom has been commplototy disor | ELUKOCTS Already had tseen @liod by ganined ' ticipated no . n 2. UAZ 1A.zfi'°\r:rgzgtfoxlz°r°ua;r::gffi men and other employes have deciin: har vored, 19 to §, to remove from' ©4 /% \\!ke in sympathy with the the roll of the city\s freemen the' ”gar house mon, E h name of Viscount French, lord-Hiot o , Nas olbed {ollowing . tena ot of Ireland. Aldertan Prasioy, proposing the resolullon, said; \Viscount French stands for Crom wellian cruolty and is the Pontius Pilate df Ireland.\ WOMAN FREED: BI MRESIDENT ammiuinftion, has arrived here. Pub- lin soldfers rernoved from the vessel guns, ammunition, - gron@des and barbed wire. ~ included umion Isader | who aro not employed by the company - Ho ex prossed willingness to met a com- mittee composed wholly of one ployes. The strikers' demands inclu«io. A six-day - week instead - of the seven days now works by many of, the men. ma wage scile 20 peer cont higher thin the proseait sven day wago for aix days' work, and roéopl nition of the iInternatiozmal Rrother-| hood of Electrical Workers WANNINZ:O SETS DVRATZG, ILBAMNIA | Wilson Commutes Sentence of Mrs, O'Hare, Convicted Un- det Espionige Law. PBINCIPAL _ BEAPOR T TAKEN over By Poget, ZURICH Washington, - May - 20. -Prosident DISPATCHES SAy. + Wilson today commuted to expire at once the fiveyear prison sentence, Imposed on - Mrs. Kate Richard W. troops h (\Hare of St. Louls for-vistation of seized Purazzo, the prineipal seaport | t'e espionage act In a speech in Noth Dakota, it was - charged, sho| 28 Alb@Dis, according to a Zurich dis- | 180 » e atch -to the Petit Parisionn The ; compared mothers who allowe? their 51113081317 government is_ sil.to five ( suus to become | soldters to \br00d | informed the allies it wi¥l rel=t With ross \ She was one of the prison: wany cks made by f'Aonun- ers which the recent Secialist nation- fore atta , slo igninst its citizens. al convention at Now York asked to Tho poyuiation of Flumme is eaid by be and has been confitred Wik other news ors to lhsave fone to at Jefferson City, Mo., penitentiary. BrP TEXTILE Wfifllfiflg, “MUN throva doen the barrio oxabriished PLMMS A ONE-DAY STRIKE on the bridge over the ERerina river, which separates the tovans. TO SHOW APPRECIATION FOR In. DICTNMENMT OF AMERICAN wooL. Troops Continue Advance. Paris, May 29. -The tzroops of Gs EN C0. -OPERATJVES LOYAL briele D'Anmubsio, whicti yesterday occupied the village of Cavala®a and threatened to seize Sumsak in the Lawrence, Mass, May 29-The Amalgammted Textile Worker an- pounced today that they had decided Fiume region, are contimauing to ad- vance from Fiume, acording to in- to call a one-day strike in all textile mills in the city next Tuesday to formation received by thee forekgn of- fice from Belgradp today. Tho Jugo- show appreciation of \the good work «* the department of justice,\ in ob- Parts. May $%» -Captain Gabriele , d'Annumiio, whose iregultt Italian L Slavs are proparing to raglat. NP AsSASSNATO® PLOT Scheme to Kill Turkish Grand Vigler taining the indictment of this Amni- , Is Revealed, \ an, company . and itm pre By The Amociated Press.) small? M. Wood, on charge of Cogagantlnoplo. May _ 27.-Easad Rixa Pasha a general of artiZfety; Michad Pasha, former coxuntinG@er of Turkish troops along thre Dardan- elles, and several other persons wore Three thousand operatives employ- ed in tho four mills of the company ir this city paraded yesterday to the THRONES WLL B3 INID 29.-Star#ling pro- world peace, poli- oading in Europe recstablished Tho strikers] [mu bo avowedly BolsFrovik. the refusal of M. j recoiver, to mott & crenitice which : (being engingered@ fromm Moscow %nva been balding Plurewe, has ! f RHODE ISLAND CTY In STREETS PATROLLED BY CAVAL. cavalry and coast artillery patrolled the streets of Bristol todiy to pre- vent a repetition of the rioting that _ ALL OVER EUROPE, PROPRET says Kaiser Going Insue, Crown Prince Will hMurdeml, Bolshevism to End, Hungarian Soothsiyer Insists be murdered. There will bw sin- gufinary | upheavals in France pre- liminary to the constitution of & kingdom. will end in 1921 in Russiz. Meqatico will be the starting point ofthe pet war, High prices will- abate ind Duropean ex- change will be quoted at par in two yearh 'There will Bethe greatest exodus of Jews from Russia and cen- tral Enrops in histoxy, but they will pot go to Palestime They will, rather, emigrate to Argentiio and Mexico,\ SONET INVDE BLACK SEA PORT RAPIDLY GAIMING FOOTHOLD In ARMEN-1A WwaNT Acces; to Pirsh Relief Workers Expzren Opinion it ts Matter of Only Few Weeks Un- tij Armania aend Georgia Will Be Avowedly BoEsheviSe, (By The Assoia®ed Press.) Constantinople, May 26. - Many Bolshevik agitator amo in Troblzond, a port on the southern comat of the Black Sea, ac ing &o messiges're ceived hore. The Turkish population is mostly opposéd to Bolsheriszn, but, in caso of the enforcenrent OF the na'm'uumm;l of the Turkish troy @giving Armenia' access to Troblzord, E1 is feared tho nationalists there will join the Soviot movement. President WElmn's - roommend:. tion thst the United | fiates accap the teanlateo veused nrugi; surprise to relied workors who seem to beliove Armeanit may be swallow. jod up in the Boltheik movement which has virtazally - onguifed tho Caucasus region ' Thoy ray it tm only a quastibm of weeks until Arnis: ind Georgia It is as sorted that trem aand armistices bet ween the little nattcans of the Cau: casus district aro regarmied by for cigners familiar with tir sitiration as to gain more time and pyro the way for easier mccess to Pezain. It is the Apparont determinition of the Bo shriki to invade Pors#a and cten their activities trato Enzolf, on the southem end of the Caspian Sea, wixich i= hold by tho Botshovikd, is the only pasible Par. alan port through «which Soviet armies can move upon Toberan. The only possible highway lading from Enzeli by the way of - Kuvi®g to Te beranrn - runs thnugrh rmmountain passes which comld tra readily de fended. Thero is sme» doubt, how. over, whether Persa - his suflicdent loyal troops to ohbilruct the Soviet advance. Reliot workers siy tao entire Car casus country is Envolvedin currents and counger currents of racial and Fa- ligious hatred wHiich trmake §t fertilb soll for Bolshevism, They are, there ore, pessimistin any power, or conbinatin of pow. erg, to protect Artieniz against her hostile neighbors. . Buigariahg Flfo ore Greeks, Constantinople, May - 38. -Greek troops advancing upon Dedeagitch, on the Aegean, are roporied to have been fired upon today By Bulgarian artiMery, near Akehilar. _A few shots were exchanged, The Greeks hawe not yet entered Turkish Thrace amd it £s not expact- ed here they will do =o untf a da clsion has been reatied ato wheth- er the Turks wili sign the peace treaty. i The French Barve fated the French flag over ail the railway sta- tions in Buigariam ani Turkish Thrace and ~ have announced that they will continue tooperats the rafl- ways. . SHE OF_MURECTION RY_ AND COAST ARTILLERY: TO PREVENT RFOTING,. Bristol, R. L, May 2#.-Troops of , ostimated decisions will bo reached tle thoatroat Serbru on Thurssdiy while a «igantic python 1 alowly Its trainer ~a to. Alt-ABlity -O6 Tire t Kuxrin Ciro, rexiiind Her peril for help as the coils of the serpent closed about her but the'audience bo Hoved bercrlesa ware & part of entertairemont sand cheared loudly. the stages aind «hot the snake, but not lntit the young . woman was be yored belly. It \was not untH after the performance was over that the people kmov they had . wiinmased a tragady. 20 St OF FORMER - CONSTELO ® vaAnpar- BILT EXPH Marlborouigh is expected to flo sult for divorces next jg'wuideil 1101'th ide\ be Hea ugal has n en complHe with by the dirke. . Fallurs to com- ply with ssuth. -m decree conntitutes derettion. | The duchess was Consuse- lo before nearrfaigh, E“ ANS As BUVEBNHH * Fontor rraeg cauge | i | g . | : l BIG LOSS IN CANADA all“ PBESENI, Wufl>gv Situation Becoming More Berl. oue In New Brunswick, Henry). Allen Will Nominate] the General at G. O. P. Convention | ACCEPTS INVITATION Fredericton, N. B., May 29.- | Forest fires In New Brunswick are becoming more serious, ac- cording to reports received to- day by the government. Fires are raging in - Restigouche county along the International Railway and at Glennie in Sun- bury county. Fires near the Quebec border have been er- tinguished. ems Ld aoi DIN fl NSON'S G STA LABOR GATiERs tend State Convention in Schenectady Today PARTY PLATFORM ~A MEW YORK MEETING SAYS HE was INVITED To MAKE SPEECH IN TELEGRAM FRom woop RED AND POLES PARTY HEMS 10 MEET Republican - National Committees to Gathier Next Week to Decolde, Con- testes Over Delegations in Which Seating of 122 Delegates lo Involw ed. BOLSHEVIKI sRiING UP strona % REINFORCEMENTS BATTLE RAGES ON WIQE AREA Prisoners Captured by the Pojish Forces Include 400 Cossacks Cut Off From Soviet Army, Warsaw Report States. New York, May 20.--Governor Al len of Kinsas will nominate Major General Leonard. Wood at the Chica &o conviition. He agreed to do so at a breakfast attended by Col: nel Willliam C. Procter, head of the Wood campaign forces. In arznouncing bis acceptance Gov- exnmor Allin said he bad been invited to male the speech in a telegram from Genral Wood. London, May 29.-Purfous Agbhting Js in progreas on the left bank of the Pnieper river, where the Bolshevik! gre attempting to dislodge the Poles trom their fortified positions, ac- ording to a Soviet statement sont from Moscow e The Poles are offering stubborn Tosistance, tho statement says, frst one side ind then the ather holding the frst line positions, \In the Trrashicha region (60 south of Kiev) our troops, orercoming the enemy's resistance, captured Tarashtchs with s number of villages some 27 miles distant {Taxi Tarashtchs.\ the atatement A Chicaego, May 29.-Docisions in tour of the contests among deloga- tions to the Republican national convention probably will settle all of the diaputes, which involve 18% seats, maonbers $2 the mational com- wailteo sald today. Prpcedants in four maajor ralings will. govern the points raired in the lar cases, it was maid Thelgutlxam 003211220: *t Al In capside * floatlangt ugahrrgmgfié and it is looney B Warsaw, May %8.-Solahsvik rein- forcements aro boipg . brought up everywhore in the offensive Against the Poled, which Know. along~the-morthern secigfs of the front, amys am oMcial statement Issued hore today. Fierce combsts are raging from the Dying rivor, on Asléde from: the contests in the | the north, to the Pripat rivar, on 'the tenth M eapalis) and | south. &a distance of over 200 milss, the fourth and fifth Misourl dis 'and tho Soviet armies aro !aunching tricts, this contosts ars from southern attack after attack. . states, with close Axghts indicated in | - Prisonerz capturad by the Poles the Gecstgin and Mississippi district. wost of the Boreaina river, the state- by Thusilay. handled by either tho national com , army in the drive Minak. cess\ @ohgates from ton states r dthogaiee ware chosen wilh frie | GF HIS NOMINATION set.... By commirTrEe. in the fadcral penitontfiary for viola- disputegs. mont says, Include 400 Cossacks cut Anottser aort of contest to bo 'off from tir® rest of the Bolahevik . rolf? £3 the ut 66 'or. . EUGENE W. DEBS LEARNS here aoe than the alloted number f delegrates wesre chosen with frac i io eepeetier win Sop ef ied sectat ir ner, now m ome ”W CHEERS AG SMAKE | mcm, oa ey v. CRISRES ARL TMINER fso s tape an * [4 tion oF tho esplonago act, was noll- fed today by a committee from the AUOdIENEO THOUGHT _ cries “managed!!!“ convention thit he FROM - VIUTIM WERE PART OF |naq been nominated again as Social ENTERTAINMENT, ist candidate fot preaidant. _. ._ In the notification speach, Jarres O'Neal, addressing \Comrado\ Dabs, said: \In the struggle of humanity for beration advances - couriers hares Genera, May 10. -Applaurm®e from a largo awdiinee resounded in the 1it- ck. usar hare, | d i uikwrian girt named ' felon of one age becomes an cmanc' and shrieked pator In the view of posterity. Socre- tes, Christ, Bruno, Savonarola, Love- Joy and Joh Brown bave trod this | path. - History will record its judg- mant of you, dear comrade, as it has of them. 'In mu howr of passion and auto craty you spoke as they spoke. You defendéd the human mind unchained and the- right of ungagged expression of 0 on, You incarnate the best; ideals and traditions in American | bistory and the hopes of. humanity.\ j INTERNATIONAL Poulet - FORCE 15 RECOMMENDED LAW ~ ABBociation - urogs LEAGUE or mations to NEw prosEcyr. Portsmouth, England, May 28.- Resolutions Geclaring that the inter national- faw | association \considers the Lokgte of Nations should exam- ine the project of an international polite Forte 1b which each country should contribute its quota,\ wera trciaidl, a b the ~ Fraule&n Ciro's manager rushed on . 10 HEN DMORCE sult CTED TO START ac. TLON DURING COMING 'wEekK. London., ma Crichese of wéek.; 'as the decree reatoratlion of con- IM HARD COMBAT is increasing In vio , | We bave beem buncoed long enough.\ GpD. . often: epokeare from a falbe's call. The ; Nase CONVENTION ORGANIZED wITH WILLIAM J. KOHN Ag TEM. PORARY CHAIRMAN, welcomed Br mhvon Lung the Unit Fiule, Saying Me WIll Not Bs Bound at National Convention. Schenectady, May 29.-Delegates representing trado unions in all seo tions of the state met here today for the two days' state convention of the American Labor Party, with the in- tention of nominating a ticket of state officers and adopting a party platform. - Of the 1GO delegates, more than 100 represented the $50,000 afllated members of the contrat federated union of Greater New York. There were also represaontatives from the Plumb plan league, the Friends of 111m frecdorn and suffrage organisa- tions. Mra. Gordon Norrie, acting chair. man of the Now York State League bf Women Voters, was on hand to prosont the fleaguo's policles to the convention, P plan for rorganization' of the «fite government, ‘ Kohn Chosen Chatrmaihn. William J. Hohn of New York as temporary cBairmsn and Heamry R. Zeiner of Prooklys as temporary aso \We aro mesoling in Schenectady,\ Chatrmar Kohn said in admin} theo delegates, \because we know wo could bold m meating hero without looking into the faces of guns in the hands of professions} gunmen, as we t‘l-“i bad to- do at times in Naw or be s t. '\'Thil\ts a working man's party; its aire wide open to every- body who works with hands or brats. Mayor Gsorga H. Luan, in welcom- ing the dalégates to Schexa‘émn warned theme. againit . adopting ®, unit rule, Mayor Lunn,; who is « dale. gate to tho Democratic national com vention, said: \I am going to San Pranciaco, and I will not be bound by any unit rula I am going to rep resent my district as I seo fit.\ Spesches by A, T. Bennatt of Hait- ford, Connectiout, member of the pational committee of the American Labor party and by H. T. Nanton of *e Vork>editor cf \the New Ne- gro.\ cccupled 'most of the opening sexsion. \ Mr. Bennalt said that labor's duty was to show all political parties and the American : Federation. of Labor that \we are tha paople.\ Labor, he said, must have political powers to make effective its industrial powers. Expulsion of. Assamblymen. Referring to the expulsion of the five Socialist members of the assem- bly, he said: \I have been asked the right answer mnd E said 'Sénd back 50 next time.' * \Our job is to Americanite; our definition of Americanite is, to hu- manize.\ 'The negro has been duped by the ocratic 7 and held at bay by the Socialist party,\ Editor Nanton sald. He charged the capitallats -with plug Ing the negro Against the | class and declared that negroes had béen strikebremkers because Tabor unfons had refuz ship. Among the planks that ware to be discussed by the platform committes during the day were:\ Taxation for ldie land; state credit to finance pasted at today's Reswsion. Major David Davies suggested that . newast weapons of war-polach gak, , \ NWR S0 ut building operations to relieve hous- Ing shortage; cooperative stores to eliminate profiteering in foods; elim- Instion of the injunretHon- in indua- I0 PICK TIGKET Four Hundred Delegates At- TO BE ADOPTED Ho Warns Party Against Adoption of. and approva} of Governor Smith's - The conrention organised wity| | Republican party, fooled by the Dem | ed them member4 CAMPA E CONVENTIC MORE THAN HALF raised fornia forhia Money Still Co f ization Treasurer Asserts-Says - Forces Spent Huge Sum Washington, May 29. McCab testified today before the s convention campaign financing,. e d this total did not include local SUMS over the country, but he declared t not aggregate more thana few t \Between $100,000 and $125,000\ McCab of that sta 9 OR SUM RAISE ming In, His C in Califfo for the national campai for the Républican ptesidential nomination, , e, treasurer of the Johnson California ,. ¥\ enate committee investig n of Senator Jahnso € housind , 4 was raised : campaign organization of Seng q czar on te, the semate committee wis told..~ ; Parts, ain and tween tions, Englarmrd Premler premiag For th Brusgels MEMoR Joes. Paris, famlies r airplanes, hew¥y «rtillory and tanks triat disputes; elimination | of anti- t a purp\ Os aot Suh n 8 | hore . today, _ with | occurred yesterday when striking Bon of Laits Jay Critically H! cedeg h’fiio‘héagug of Nations | strike legislatfof, and pubHo owner. 1 to express their condidence| (0 fay Pool fors, the of the atione1 ndim Rup.| °°\ 4! Last Phy OO H1 | ~- form tha rojede of such a force, sbip of natural resources and indus. | in hie. ° _| grand visior, ber company sought to prrent oth- | / como ppt l and thit ho «mts ba cs) tries, - - o we Tho asmssginition was to have arm-kam- From enmtorinae the plant. |. mdon’ May fitfim’gd‘ Gould, wiki aeg inventions for war . Enichn vere cntir tmo mmm b BIG BCEF SHIPMENT _ taken place toda, acting to the | brernor Beeckmani has <litiared the | son of the lete fiy Gould. of New | like Furgaies, \___ ___. __ WEATHER FEAR NEXT WEEK authorities but Damai _ Forl& was | city \in & state of Inurzation. No | Yore, is marloueky 1} fs London, Ho \\ R - A t #00 MEERA {frories. ’ 15 MADE TG GERMANY three dags has not bes -at the war} day.\ Daring the mitte cooler tie Lecel sit operation for | . mam FLYER SAFE | | nain Witt Fui About Says C - e \ el | #A | erea Base altes. (, \ -to FonCCi‘qu na erm -- |office _- persed \reveral groups | of strikers | © ws y PEE aie (U ~ nti p \* my wesrenn \ | \OUT \Eo ul, | way hates - OFF FOR-EUROPE] *He Tie ** | waht. mey\ in -woatnes SHIPPED BY WESTERN ROLL CALE IN FALL | MANY FIUMANS I | in . o on e pr OA #p 80 Sse \ \Go [predictions fir next wobk ara: ] ~ UNDER ARNEST IN AOMI| E. 13; actihem, Sulla Marlowe, Kis! Watsi®, Macy 28.;-Lisutenunt Har!\ North and Middle Atlantic States: | PACKERS. A H} am, Julig Marlowe, Kisls . Muy 2B; k Washington, , May - 1 , _\. Buz. [- lind COW or: Adriatic mon 'C.. * \of ngton,| Showers - probably, Tuesday _ or Portland, - M May 29,.-Six mil headZuaztoran'dr the American _ Red| _ Rome, May 29 --Flimmaiand Duk | . ca \'.-; ”3..wa 6 _ i North :I “ft ® . &A Frember of the Wednesday, otherwite generally fair, | al ¥ Crosa notiled its dividommal o@@cers| matlans have. beem stresint by the | | Nery You') , May 11.3. H, Rothern, | Koncfanten Ase t Aquadron who was | temperatures. . on parnds of frosem beef will be |C: & caned - ~. H. - Oil at a ligh B camer Shippad to Germany andl other town | today that the fourth RedE (rss roll| Rome police becaiare thear wins ap- | Julim . Mastiwve, Male Janik, Fans| liathe,. to sate, ' Region .of Crest Lakes: Local (Ties od camtral on the Brit- |call would be held betweean armistice | prehemsion that disorders were being Cowl, Kmmwmwms-t f To from the front. A bullet akowers are, probable sarly in the | w steatieir Armagh, which mrrived day, Nov. 11, and Thanksaeiving. day, | instigated by perkoms wE oppose a | alt protmilment in. the world #: *tikk . of his machins| week in the flan-m region and by }: sre tod from -Bostom on her way Nov. 35. The Red, Cros _ now- has | seitlerasit of the Adriatic question, | were: Amomy the pemtamyeits or. Arai Aying aver the Roish« in-ffe lownr.Jake region, fol to Hxmbark The by more than 10.000000. mmebens, «sy 20] according to.a lettez writen by Pre-. t, A.dilatie;-salfin ad wit t_ thoreatior.\ Seasemt | f wéatern times the poo-war enrolinuent -*\ . Prnisp: NH 40 Senitor Luseqa, -. _. -, 1 Abid Bk Tren, - ats Araks oleae uC “WE, mel mes t 9 9 fo, % & = toa 200,000 PRISONERS -. REFATRIATION 'OF PRISONERS ORDERED INVESTIGATED RY \. EStockhotrs, May 20-Two hunired thousand prisouers of wear stil} re- main | In Siberis, according to Dr: the members -of the British minitcy. providhis guarnintees, giren, ays a London. di FPalt Paristen, repo [eoniarents between\ Premier Lord George and moanbers of Ai *~ Ctatemants Contrasiiotér Londo, May 3%: garding .of nepetiatiqua ro- m.. British ofScials sind.Ciregory | tn Kraisin; Ittwesian * . milte: Howes. tertor fite aid pemneres, contiiue Contradi(Gey, some imisting ¥olye georal recognition: of the tet goremment, whils oth trade. In any cise} the conversatiolls will not, begt ti the 'mlidle of next yee; It is statéd. th which concern th Hed councit aa _POSTON to hire agreed upor request of Terman conference at ipm from 21 to July 16, according to buna. 'This will all tary work here for al longer than would a 'been posible. L he tho sams reason, the newnpi per says, the IAL DAY MASR Father JotepH M. Trainor, to Predde at Thir ed at tho Memorial Day mi delebfaiéd at the Ch oph tomorrow. \ a descendant | of Mar otto, will Father dJogeph M. Train land, &n army chaptain, h _ to Francelor Memorial Day, H preside atiervices in tha cemat [Thisucoutt where mors McCabe k records wit be said, \tin the Jasp over the v Tho wither: tos of tho totul oft was kent to \thi poadqnuartera {im. 8d, that -he ha 'th A: . STIL IX LEAGUE COUNCIL # - ate (H wed .l c; . \Money: wak McCabe teatif ¥ridt3of Nansen. Thare-are [cont This orpnisation will submit the - R ¢ \In Gar-| PMD same proposals to all political gon.| \00.00% Russian | prisoners 'In Ger-] ventions, dorganding that they bs an.! Maby Ald 20,000 in Frgisce, 7 ginning by ago}: mmriawmnfibgl Hie was amked by the cgi n its\ plaifoerm. 'T mspla in- 19 i clude Fhe Emous day for whed and | Cang\ minors, wike for women. 1.0 # on 'May +3 -Nesumption ot] [ *.\\ Suvisct Ruzala is Inmm~_§§ o of payment xre dispatol fo thie | an rthigg day's v a Sabinet, i Next tly to the qlestion of se.l sean certs at Grea€ In the Holg,., aik ind France Aj ss Nitti, to postpoher- the allled' $o Mic ig June |g ; to the THH-} 0 ow . the Itallar to participate in parliamen- most &a month therwfse hairs: hancial ibnfsrerice Rt! - will also be postponed. _ CELEBRATED iy pafls fliewlahdsa ‘ court | Sene May: _ 29.-BMaky , pronituiyt? of France will be regrfiqfit‘g hutth Of 86 Yoe- {ty coms | The Duches® . .' « quls 'de 14741er S or of C ## reti nore. this the goventh dfyision, To ~Afipfoxima tely $200.000 organizat hat -all other. ating wo tad bp dtd ane\ Bind. \but for theis. _ His estiiata' a « m had hee n_ of- Cal Alexandeé ating:pred tor Johnsoit, Repub) t % *C