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The Lancaster News
68TH YEAH. NO. 62. SEMI-WEEKLY. LANCASTER, S. C.. FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1919. SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 A YEAR
NC4 IS SUCCESSFUL "S
IN ITS OCEAN FLIGHT FAIRFIE]
Slayer of Luther
first in History of World to 8afeI>. ,.on(ln(
Cross Atlantic Under its
tiary at
Own Power.
Moso Wltherspc
BUT FEW DETAILS GIVEN accused nf killing
______ white farmer, neai
.... ? ?. _ , clay, was found
I he 800 Miles from Ponta Del mornlnK on Amoa
gada to Lisbon Made in Nine tlon near Rockt
Hours and Kortv-threc Min- an",,h ?', w
discovered in the
utes. Davis' hands, who
come to Winnsbo
... . . ... , himself to Sherifl
Washington. May 29.?Plazing
. . ? . spoon was verv w
the way of the first air trail from tho , ,
. , food since Sunday
western to the eastern hemisphere, ?
__ , . ? ' of a posse of you
the United States navy seaplane . ,
xrr, . , , , . ? . .. caster county, wli
NG-4, under Lieut.-C ommander Al- ....
was willing to gp
hert Pushing Head, swept into the
. . .. . _ , soon as Withers;
harbor at Lisbon. Portugal Tuesday, ._ .. _ . ..
. ... . , , . . Sheriff Macfle left
the first airship of any kind to have , ,, .
. . ... , lumbia where he
crossed the Atlantic ocean under its , . .
safe keeping in
own power and through its natural ... , ..
Part of tho poss
element. . . .
_ . . .. , . _ . ... , , county arrived in
Taking tho air at Ponta Delgada, ,
I nn nnnr nftnr Qhn
Azores, at 6:18 a. in , Washington ~"
? AL with his prisoner
time, on the last leg of the trans- ..... .
' that the negro 1
oceanic portion of the voyage from _ , ., ,
_ . . . . 7 , . Columbia made n<
Rockaway Reach, Long Island, to
J . Sheriff Macfle.
Plymouth, Kngland, the N( -4 cover
?'d the 8"<> miles in nine hours and ??j ]
4:1 minutes, maintaining an average
speed of better than 86 knots an AIjIj IN
hour. The total elapsed flying time
from Newfoundland to Lisbon was One of the Rig s
26 hours and 11 minutes.
.... .. , ,. , . Reveal oil When
At the first opportunity the lug
plane will continue to Plymouth Awful Thing
775 nautical miles to the north. The
great object of all the effort lav
... .. >.! Guarded night
ished on the undertaking, naviga- ?
, , ,. out of human reai
tion of a seaplane across the At,
.. ., . . . . the interior depi
lantic through the air, has been ac- ,
_ .. .. . is a tiny vial. I
complished. Twentieth centurv
. . , men of the dea:
transportation has reached a newpinnacle
and the United States navv nnun- ' 's
. . . A. of an American st
has led the way.
Navy officials emphasized that the e8caPet'
long delav at the Azores was due to
.. .. . . . . ren airplanes <
the weather ami to no weakness of
.. , . 1. 1 1 would have wipec
the machine or its daring crew, nori ? ,,
, . ,, , , , of life,?animal,
to any failure of the carefullv laid
,, Al__ , A , . .. . 1 table?in Rerltn
uann in m?- (i ?mj;i ri mem io pume inn
.... . . . output would uni
fliers to destination. Phe 14 do...
million lives on
strovers strung from Ponta Ht'ltiiulu .
... , . . A single drop pot
to IJshnn reported with machine- ....
... , of the hand wool
like precision as the llipht progress- ... ,
blond, reach the
en. The plane \vas never off itst .
. I victim in great ac
course, and there was no moment ....
. ? ? . u- i.i . When the arnii
when officials in W ash?*.nton did not , .
, ... , ., , was hemp nianuii
know within a few miles where it
of ten tons a dav
v as In the air.
tons would have
To maintain adequate communion- h??inP,,<, on ,pp
tion for this stape of the Journey. France on March
the destroyers stuck to their posts . j .?wis?to" is after
the flylnp boat had passed, re- ?PPrP7? of the wa
lay in p back to Ponta Delpada. re- u Wfl8 dPVP)oped
jioriH [rum snips rartner eastward. injne8 pv j>rof V
The chain was not broken until after xorthwestern I'ni
the plane was safely moored for the m j, %vns man?
nisrht near the cruiser Rochester at oia|Iy ?)Uijt piant
Lisbon. called the "Mouse
For the next few hundred miles of protect the seerf
his epoch making journey Com- who entered the
mander Read and his cow will be der an agreement
w:thin s'eht of the Portuguese or eleven-acro space
Spanish coasts *in the sweep north- won.
ward. Skir'inc the coasts of Tape ?
Finlsterre. they will head out across j TIIE STRIKE
the hay of l'.iscay to sight Hrost. the T)\II Y (iR(
most westerly point of France.
Thence direct to Plymouth. The
destroyers that will guide them ^Iflkers 'n ' ',HI
across the bay were ready in post- Are Patrolling i
Hon provided with the flares and Their
bombs that hive made the trip safe
thus fgr except for the fog that
forced the other two machines of the Charlotte. N. C
seaplane division, the Nf'-l nnd mill strike situal
NC-3, out of the flight after they more serious eact
had safely negotiated virtually the per has shut dov
entire distance from Newfoundlandi and no sound of
to the Azores. either the Hi|
I or thf> P YV Tnhni
Clmtauqua (Juaronlorw. with (inns are pat
Following Is a list of guarantors front of the house
for the Redpath chatauqua secured worw to hH eJeotec
up to noon today: to P"t them out
r. D. Jones. I.eroy Springs, R. N. fusort to allow spe<
Walk up, M. j Brlttaln, J. T. Wylle near Kround
W. H. Mlllen, J. H. Witherspoon, bo ?trlke-breakers
H H. Scott, K. E. Wylle. Paul There is one ri
Moore, R. 8 Stewart, A. H. Rohblns, situation and tha
W R. Thomson, A. P. McLure, R. for spokesmen fi
'f Brown, W. P. Robinson, John T. *et together and i
Green, H. R. Ftlce, Ira B. Jones, E. Promise. The ma;
M. Croxton, B. Y. Funderburk. O. C. statement In regai
Blackmon. 8. L. Allen. R 8 Harper nml the desire Is
H. Hlnes, W. E. Plyer, John R. Falle. point ? spokesman
Hugh R. Murchlson. representatives of
at his office and tr;
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robinson, njent. Tin* sltuat
formerly of Columbia, have return- very grave and ser
e.| to Lancaster, where Mr. Robin- mlneet unless the
son will he connected with Robin arbitration. Pies
so"-Cloud company. They are at Is said, will not e
present visiting at the home of W. and as matters no
D. Robinson on Film street, ers are masters ol
warn^T?"-*--? i *-11
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STSHo CORONI
[jD sheriff HOLD
Horton Is Now
,1 in Pcniten* Charges I
Columbia. YoUnB
Fl
on, nepro, who is
Luther Horton, a H)ENT1I1II
Kershaw last Friearlv
vpalonlnv
i E. Davis' planta- Miss Lorr"'1
on, about threo Riding
innsboro. He was
field by one of Mr. K?m?ry
persuaded him to Shot, At
ro and surrender
I" Macfle. Wither*
eak, as he had no ('hi?-lotto.
. and beinp afraid dra,"?"??"y
nu men from I.an- hriH'Ht Hunt
o were after him, at tho coro'
fe himself up. As ra,ne*0wen'
poon surrendered. threw
with him for Co- neRro and d
could be placed tn 1 80,emn
the penitentiary. was ,he n,a
te from Lancaster ,,arr-v Monti
Wlnnsboro about 1 n?K
riff Marfle had left about ,he n
??? ? 1 b ,..1 A
\ but on learning , u uul
.ad been taken to by I)('puty 5
> attempt to follow m,nn- 1,0 wa
d down the
m, Miss Owe
DEADLIEST 1'h,,"lav
ANY poisons oIc'V
turned a vr
?eerets of (lie War Harry L. Mi
<'d on a bv
a Sample of This an(, Mypps
Was Shown. day while i
"eame to hi
in the corne
and day. and far to, he|nR |n
:l at Ifunter a, f,
irtnient exnosition
... - ? Having h
t contains a sped owen. Tat)
Hi est poison ever owen. that t
Lewisite." product J>(1 to positi
dentist. It is what Montgomery
by signing the ar- j?t th
ordered the
arrylng "Lewisite' ,.us,Mi neirro
I out every vestige on|or that '
human and vege- 41.,, iUr
A single day's it man'*
iff out the four statement ai
Manhattan Island. to lH, ai,aolu
ired into the palm j jni? chargt
(1 penetrate to thoj Hunter w
heart and kill the 0*(?lock last
ony. has heen co
stice was signed it ,.ontinues to
idured at the rate tj1(. killing
and tnree thousand otlle'n'
heen ready fori rv
American rront in
J nounced at
mother of the big ,h" ,nv"s,i?
r just leaking out. po,,re hnvo 1
in the bureau of vHoP ents.
/. Lee Lewis, of
versity, Rvansston. ' 'a,H llU' ,h(
.factored in a spe- n"? nnd n?
near Cleveland, tlSate(!Trap,"
because to ^ sound <
?t every workman "Mn '* ^
stockade went un- s ">Mt ^'dn
l not to leave the croek for ft
until tho war was Ir'
iiiK in a sc
^ pistol with
SITUATION VV!'^ *
_ _ men made i
>WING WORSE
also for ove
rlotte Willi fiiins sahl she tho
\ro? in Front of Word ?
Miss Owen s
""uses. help at the
boulevard as
May 29.?The ?'*r to his h<
(ion is becoming 'n a hvster
1 day. A. J. Dra- "My ^?d. hr
.'n his four mills an'' hilled f
spindles are heard Wood took
shland Park mills where s
ion mills. Strikers( killing,
rolling the area ia .Montgoii
is from which they p A ^jol
1 and dare anyone jon father <
They have re Charlotte
ial officers to come vest Igat Ions.
Koliovincr t a
u?.<?.uiK inciii ki gmnery hea
the coroner's
ry of hope in the Miss Owei
t is a proposition the statemen
om both sides to automobile,
recommend a corn- seemed to b<
ror Is to prepare a Montgomery
rd to the situation through Mye
that each side ap- gomery con
He will ask the iin,| appeared
both sides to meoti Hunter, w
y to reach a settle-' coroner's ju
>nn is regarded as; Montgomery,
ious trouble is im- --'m'th. F. M
strikers agree to Stewart as
Ident Johnson, It stniltb stated
mploy union labor that no aotb
w stand the stiik-i f
the situation. | (Continu
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R'S JURY IS COLUMBIA IS SCE
INC HUNTER OF DOUBLE TRAGI
<egro With Killing Policeman Lancaster ?
Man in Charlotte Wife and Man With W1
riday Night. She Was Hiding.
EI) BY FIANCE HE FIRED ELEVEN S
ine Owen, Who Was Every One Took EHe<
With Harry Mont- Bodies of Mrs. Lan
When Latter Was and Newton Lorick, Kit
cuses Hunter. Farmer.
N". May 20.?Rising Colombia. S. May JO
from her chair when ing 11 times from two rev
or entered the Jury room every shot taking effect,
let's Inquest, Miss Lor- Lancaster, tratlic policeman
(lance of the slain man. city, yesterday afternoon a
her head, pointed at the o'clock instantly killed his wit
eclared: Arrie Lancaster, atul the com
ly swear before God that with whom she was riding in
in who shot and killed tomobile, Newton Lorick, a
5omery." of the "Dutch Fork" section o
ro trembled, glanced land county,
uom, then turned and ^ police department it
the door, accompanied i
iiiai uuuetiHlfl llMCl I11S W11C* \V
Sheriff V. H. kesper- ni08( congenial of comp
s smiling when he walk- and ? |a allege(, that (he woni
ronrt house steps. been receiving attentions f rc
n observed her 18th , w it<> was an unmarried
denlay. v . , ... ,
Yesterdav afternoon ha
:? rlork the jury empan- "
... went to the ( olumh.a side
oner Z. A. Hovis re?
. . fiervais St ret t bridge cro>si
pallet to the etTeet that
, ( ongnree ri\er, and is said t
intgomery, who was kill,
, .... waited on his wife and hone
toad between D'lworth
. , ...... were riding in hexington
pork near midnight kit .... , . , .
When the eouple reached ?h
riding with Miss Owen
. . . , . of the river, hancaster open'd
s death hv a pistol shot , ,, . .
. ? , them. He emptied one revol\
r of the left eye, the pis- . _ .
? ,, . fired five shots out of the
the hands of hrnest .... . .. __
,, Both were automatic H
le tiin?? of the shooting.
. ? . . ... specials, shooting six roun
eon informed by It. h. , ...
. ... . , of the balls entered the body
ler of Miss Lorraine , . ....
rick, one penetrating both le
he voting woman intendthe
side of the automobile, a
velv identify Hunter as , ....
struck that nt Mrs. Lancastei
s slaver when she ap
. . ? .. UICU I III IIMMI I a I f*l v.
0 iiHiuost. ( oroner lfovis
jailor to bring the no- Th" 01,1 swerved out of thf
to the court house In "n'1 ne?rly rolled down a
the young woman could embankment It was runnim
aln. Ho cautioned hor I?tin<?.ator firod tlio 11 shn*
t life depended upon her who has been on the
ml that it was hor duty for hor" for ?* number of voi
toly certain before niak- popular, hail his !
s mi two places about seven >
as arrest oil about n no ??d It was hound up and ho
Saturday morning and rn"'-ho<.
nil nod In Jail since. lh> There are two conflicting v
deny any knowledge of as to bow lie did the shoo'lr
is that ho was in an nuti
1 Ho,H.rl of Kvideiire. " ''"v Wr<
ilef Walter u. Orr an- w,th h,5> w,fo and Lorlck
midnight last night that *'*PP-*d f,?" ?nd started tiring
atlons continued by the uplo, thnt he fell down, got
railed to load to now <lo- recommenced firing. Au di
He said some now In- ",:,f h,> j?on the runnim
In possession of the otll- ,l! 'he machine and kil.od tl
s in of an indefinite na- I1'0,
ist he thoroughly laves- When the machine stoppr
body of Mrs. Lancaster was li
if men under the direc- over the door on the tight
Ftradley and ?tob Barnes the ear and that of Lorlc
psday dragging Sugar slumped over on the seat boh
bout one milo in each dead woman. The couple 01
mi the scene of the kill- the front seat of a touring cai
arch for tho 38-raliber Lancaster did not try to
which Mr. Montgomery hut awaited tlie coming of ('
Cothing was found The i><>]ioo ltichnrdson and Kh< r
an exhaustive search In rain Ho was considerably
water f??r the gun and np over the deed and before
rails which Miss Owen ,(|<en from the scone he w;
tight the slayer wore hing. crying out and talking
Wood told of finding rently.
creaming and crying for ..f)h my (;o(, wha( maflp
extreme end of Last |f .. js ]t]to have criei
i he was en route in his constant thought was for hi
me in Myers park She ,|r,.n (,f which he has four,
iael condition, cried: ,)f)y3 and ono K,r1> the e)(,Pr
IP mi*, a nniiin nns snot j- years and the youngei
larrv Montgomeiy. Mr. daughter, about seven years,
her to police headqnar pnor children, my poor ehi
he told her story of tho ^ moaned, "what will ben
them; my darling little gi
lery's Father Here. doesn't know, she doesn't kn
ntgomery. of Wilming- When taken to the police h;
of the dead man, cant* d was necessary to call a ph
Wednesday to make In to attend to Lancaster for
The elder Mr. Mon^ hours because of his de
rd witnesses testify at nerves and mentjil condition
i inquest. ^
a s testimony include* MKIICHANTS TO lit
t that a my.terlou. For, ( <1NVKNrl,)N .,T ,t?.?
th?' night of the crime
> following her and Mr Richmond, Va.. May 29
during their rid* hundred delegates from VI
rs park and that Mont North Carolina and Sou'h C:
stantlv glanced bad and Georgia will he here Augt
I to be nervous. 13 and 14 to attend the j
ho was charged hv tho meeting of the Southern Ret i
iv with slaying Mr hunts' association, was tl
has employed l>. R nouncement made. followii
Redd and I'lumtne- meeting of the board of direc
h's attorneys Mr 'he organization. when plans
following the Inques made for the gathering Ke|
in would be taken yet tatlvea were here from a d >/?
??????????? fout Cities to eomnlef. rvln
ted on Page Eight ) | the conference.
... %
Mr BURK MASSEY A
CHILD ARE KIL1
EDY BY SEABOARD 1
OlslrcsHlnK Arridrnt at
Shoots
.luix'tion \ tftlrrday .\ft?
U>m Mrs. Massey May I
Burton Massey and his v
HOTS were k lied. Mrs. Massey
other son were dangerously
when a Seaboard train s
;t in i ....
? i auioniooiie in which they
caster | ing ;it live o'clock yest< rd
, . noon at a grade crossing at
-hland .
Junction. In format ion
Lancaster is to the effect 1
sey was so badly injured
i died fifteen minutes after
Shoot . . .. .....
dent: the I'ttle son was
oimts. gtantly. another son and I
..ug? :u badly Injured that
^ little hope for their recove
bout 5 Rurk Massey is well 1
t. Mis. ]^nnoaRter njH wife wa
ipanio i |jney amj formerly resid
an au Tbeir borne was in Rock 11
farmer m^
f Rich-{ SUFFRAGE KESOU'l
FAVORABLY RE1
is said
ere not
anions ; Resolution Will be failed 1
an had J )m(n Monday?Finn
>m Lo,
. n F,x|ioctod Soon Afte
tioaster
of the Washington. May 2'J. 'I
np the resolution proposing suin;
? h vf woman suffrage con
amendment to the states
count\. port<,,i favorably to the s?
is Rid" yeKtlM-day. and Chairman
(Ire on < f fj1(1 vvonmn suffrage r
*.r and ^,.,vo notice that ho woub
?'hoi. |resolut on tor debate t
cal'.be"| (jay ,y linal vote is expo
l*S". ^ i after.
of l-o-l immediately after reori
us and! )f ,1,,. S(.n;iic' ct> in in it tecs h
ml five|
iiuuiii ? ?< in'' woman sum
' ^ mittee h?*lcl a hurried me
ajjreed unanimously tc? favr
' street immediate report of the lu
15-foot i?tlon the first measure ]
ir ^h?'n],jia( hoijy at this session,
s. Lan-j Chairman Watson souKh
police (he resolution taken up n
irs an<l ,j.ly considered until a
broken | . exclusion of till ot
ks nvo. r,e>s Senator Reed, I)en
was '-n I Missouri, d'sdaimiuR any
i 'o delay action, oh.ieetod h
crs'ons said, it iniuht tie up all o
iu One ness of the country,
utio' ile Senator Wa'son then e:t
>aeh ni-' notice that ! < would have
and he lution called upon Monday
up ; x'j. \j^ - -J.
1,1 ,s AM) WAKKEN DEI
r hoard I
ie cou-i
I'm^rrssix es Rise ill (
,(1 fhe I-i^ht ? election of the
innginc
, Chairmanship'- Seenis I
side of
k had
ind the Washington. May 2ft.ccupied'
, x l(lii Ulltlll ..
ii.ii< in oriUUUlM
Pennsylvania. and Warret
i inir, as chairmen ??! the lit
h'? f ol ; apr.rnpriutions committees
iff Mo- ively is repanled certain a
h|-ol<en nf f }lr open conference ol
lie was I c;in senators.
The proiii essives, led 1>,
inenhe- Borah. Idaho, woie routed
1 of d4 to 8. in their effort ti
nie do Senator Pen ose and it
1 llisl statements later apreed t
s chi'- 'ipht would not he taken t<
three ate floor.
about Republican Leader Lodp<
st, 'he present in the senate the
"My can committee assipnmen
inren. | prospect of a solid vote o
onio of publican majority for tl
rl. she tion.
ow." The committee nominatir
Traces he made en masse, hut the
ysician ,an plan of avoiding a sepj
sever; I for chairmanships require!
ranged fl,p rules, was threatened
in>: Democrats, who were s
prepared to demand vote
f?l,l> chairmanships so as to re
MOM> Pr?PrRS8,ve8 ,0 record t
s(|uarely on Senators Pei
Five Warren
rginia, ?*
irol.ni x, l ,, s TO FKKI? !?KTK<
1?t( W'TKH KVI'I DSION <
annual1 London, May 2f? The ?
il \1er-' associated powers have
ie an ranuements to feed I'etro
ne a r? 'dec assistance to the
<> s of population after the expulsi
i were ho'shevik i. Herbert ('. Hci
>resen- head of the allied relief, hf
mi d f- <a.ls i? hand It is hoped
ns for ' ef will he in the city 1
hours after the bolsheviki 1
'GERMANY'S ANSWER
[ RAIN IN ALLIES' HANDS
4 atawlia
Final Word from Council of
TllOOIt.
Four is Now Awaited
>i?*.
Anxiously.
mine son
Slful an_ AMJEI) TROOIS READY
wounded j
truck the j xx.Ummt ...
.. i i?ii(iif\n .xenon is Jieenicd
wore ri<l-1
1 ;?>* after. Necessary B\ l-'och Will lie
f'atawtta Taken in Event i?! Refusal to
reaching
that Masthat
he
,l<'The reprcseatativi.3 <?f the allied
n and associated powers at last
is. . .is j have before them the answer of
t here is
Germany to the terms of the peace
1 treaty.
'v""An ,n t'tuler the procedure adopted by
s a Miss
the peace congress, the reply of the
d h?M?. (jernians to tjie various clauses of
the treaty, consisting mainly of counfJOX
ter proposals seeking to lessen the
? vdtlmx severity of the allied terms, will he
GKI Pill considered by the members of the
council of four, who will digest the
"p for i)t>. v'ews ?f the enemy and report back
their decision as quickly as possi'
^ 0,<' hie. Tins decision is to lie Pnal, and
Germany then will he compelled
either to sign or reioct (lie treaty.
1 In case of a declination to sign,
fiie house Itritish. French i t 1 American
issiotl ('f troops are nrenared to tnko uii??k
<1 itution: 11 stops :ts Marshal Koch any deem
was re- ' niM-cssary, while at sea the blockmate
late jidv against Oermuny - teady to be
Watson j tightened again. .V plan of the
ommittee, Upk to have Switzerland. In the event
il e:i!l op of a refusal by (Jcrinatty to sign, eninxt
Mon-1 force a more seven* blockade against
ted soon | normally, if to < e* ary ts reported to
I have failed. Switzerland claiming
gunizution j this would infring- S\\:?a neutrality.
y the Ite-j
"tige coin-1 Austrian Terms not llcuily.
''ting and; jf |lf>en below d possible that
liable and OI) j.'j-jday tlte terr. - of peaee to Ausntse
rest)-ijrjj, would he ready for snbtnlssioa
passed by j(V eouneil of f or to the repre1
sentatives of the smaller nations,
t to have mils. however, ha' h? en found iniext
lues- praetieaIde. owint* to the necessity
t.nal vote f() 0mt,ody in ti< to ?y the new
iet >ii> - *!jrreein,-nt as r< : <I*- ilm it.i;*..
,l>,,ri,,? el: in in the \'i-i:i" i"i on. Xevorin'i
niinn |j,, tii,? t nv-iv ?? ?hp smaller
ti^t" h" mit:oiis wilt hoar t' ?- do< anient read
i Imim- |'ii(i;i\. a 11 il it t?m - b'e that tho
early wi'"k witl "i :i handing
vo formal (lt- ,jlfl treaty to the v strians at St.
t he ' sc- j?
l'i "ttii-ial advin < on "rninu tfutiwwp
'tii?ni<"iit <>f the \' 'n' c issue are
1 '-> '"> "fnol iliat 1 iii' th<- chief
EA I EI) hone of content iv 'o*weeii tho
Italian and the othc ni'Miihe's of
the council of four. whi> h Italv deonferenco
, , . ... *
sired as her own but wliich PresiTivo
to dent Wilson and Premiers i.loyd
Hr,.,!!, (leery and Piemen " in declined to
concede her. is to b< conie 'ndepend?
cat Italy, report 1> < it. is to ob?
Election | tain certain of th< Dalmatian is*>
Penrose, lands, but whether "-he '? to ,*et tho
l. Wyotu. seaports of Zara and Sehenico, on
kiii and] the Dalmatian coast "con s to he ir?
respect- doubt, ono report de larlncr tlint she
s a result will and another th ? ' <> will not.
riepubli- Memorial T>a\.
Throe-bout the lu'opoan war
. n.iiej 2ono j."'ri<l:iy. Ano ri an memorial day
llV ' " ' evero -os will he he'd j>t various
' s 1''''1' places. President Wilson is to dei
pnv.it. )iV,.r j,? iiddrees at Surespes, near
''T Paris, and deposit a wreath in the
' * ' cemetery where \merlean soldiers
j ar" buried as a tribute of the Boy
I)l.in-- t.> ?rm,fg America to the heroic
IK-P"""-''m.
its, with
.. i In the Pel lean Wood, whero
t th?' lie-.
. thousands of mounds of earth with
>eir adop-i
| crosses at their heads tell the tale
! of the heroism shown bv the Amerlins
are toi
Hepubl (,an)? at point where the world
. ; war had ts turninr point, at Fisme?
irate vote *
. . and around Soissons; in the reyion
i by sen.
1 of the Argonne forest and in northby
oppos.
. . ! em France and PelRian Flanders,
mid to be
.. 1 t*>o craves of all the men who mad?
s on tho
i flip supreme sacrifice are to be do
(j Hi re the
. . r orated, vollevs will he fired ovev
heniaelveg
, thorn hv sounds of infantrymen and
irose and ,
i "taps" will he sounded by Americar*
i buglers.
X;lt\I>
>1 !!KI?S \ |>|cI \Tl(' ST \TKMK\T
illled and Vlim \M i MiltFKT) I I'OV
made ar- Paris. May 2!* The Temps says
prad and t,,d v flu t an crenenf has virstarvinp
tually been reaehed on the Adriatic
en <d the miest'en and 'hot President Wilson,
over, the wjio saw the Jugo-Slav delegates tois
the (Ie- (j.,x p;.? riven hJ? consent to the ar-,
that re- i-ftngementa. which Premier Orlarvivithin
:t6' __
withdraw.} (Continued on Page Eight.)
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