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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN TmmS
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PRICE FIVE CENTS
BROWNWOOD TEXAS MONDAY MAY 19 1919.
NO. 178
LINQSLEY'SRESIGNA
THE-N.-C-BQ ATS OFF ON FIRST LEG . OF TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT.
iCTIONS 81
FAILURE
CONGRESS CONVENES iNSPECIAL
SESSION; eUBLBiCITIL
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Organization Will Be Perfected After Which Will Come
President's Message and Immediate Passage of Sev
eral Appropriation Bills.
(By Associated Press)
WASHINGTON MHy 19. Promptly
at noon today the extraordinary ses-
sion of Congress got smoothly under
ivay. With the Republicans in a ma-
jority in hotli .houses the leaders: im-
mediately plunged into the Work of
organization. '
President Wilson's message cabled!
from Paris is; being prepared for sub- i
mission to the congress but is not !
scheduled fortdelivery today It prob
ably will be read to the house on Hues- !
day and in the senate Thursday ad-
journment of; the latter body "being
planned from today until Thursday.
The Republicans took control oC 'the
Senate electing Senator Cummins of i
Iowa president pro tempore over Sen-
ator Pittman of Nevada by a vote of
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m: secim-taky t of state
fc'orjt fithm;i: in wkst-
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an extensive
among the p-jo-
forty-seven- to forty-two. In "the J will
House Representative Gillet of Massn-j Astern" hein'isph.-rc by
chusetts beat Representative Claris for .jntL1Jgo of 41WH8Uti
Tr ) ples.-or the various countries was the
resolution of respect for the-late ttcp- burden of a -statement br Acting Sic
resentative Burnett of Alabama the j rt.iary
Senate designated Senators Lodge and-'iQ;uM
Itfartin as a committee to commhni- i rfiiitol
cate to tlie President Unit it was ready i to.nbllb of the ilaiip American coin)
mmm0w-:-- ?fwv;-' gill? j
I norough Reorganization of the Bureau Will Follow Lmd-
sley's Resignation; Congressional Legislation Will
Probably Be An Outcome of Affair. ;
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( By Associated. Press.)
8ifS 'Risk insurance Bureau. tliroiiEh which
P ; four million aoldfcrs and their de-
SJ Lj j Pendents received payments of insnr-
J i nce allotments or compensation is ia
the process of a sudden reorganiza-
lion today through the appointment of
.U. A. Cholmolcy Jones a former:New
J York business man and how Colonel
j ; of iha Bureau's section in Prance as
J ; ' director to succeed Colonel Henry D -
i .mST. Sr.VJRH SOKTll OK iiiMHVX-! I-mdsiey. wlio resigned yesterday.
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tUJi) OVi;j ruii 0F USOFT
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Associaled Press)
rhat pestee
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e jargeiy
stvi-nglljened un ijlie
tl l
erman uemmmfMim
s-featured
i
; of Stale . Frank Ik Polk lHiy ;
t States devote nibre attention
for business. . jtrieSi.
Work of congress throughout the ' A:ner
session will be entwined vitli prepar- meatn
ations for the; 1920 presidential cam- i XJiHt4j
paign. -apni-e u5i4 the importance and groat
Congress exi)ects to turn its atten-tness -M bur neighbors. it South -and
tion immedately to the seven regttlar ! cnu-iU America and pointed out. that
appropriation bills including the large iv IWUlhiK their aid to lithe -further-
army and navy measures -which (bed auce ;i f this jdution thp ncwsjjaiwrs
in the republican filibuster last .March would! be f!filH"S . a puphc ' duty llo
Passage of these bills will be follow-! tlio rayefjimenL" :' h
ed by consideration of revenue rail- j "Thfe more. we. know of tl
road shipping woman suffrage prohi- j countries of North itnI
hition and "other legislation. s ca." sitid
The peace treaty is expected to be jijktjlil b
"ijuhmittpd tiejet month bv President h . Tim
Wilson in person itatification of the i hecoming more uidtmorfe mtordepen
treaty includitig tlie League of -Na- dent ijaiiy with ;t hA increased etu-ti
Mr. Polk: ssfid lie hoped the
nan newspapers wthild take tbis
!of educatuig the people ot tlie
Suites xo.bftii'r ui dertaml apd
Mm HH' vrl I
eiiiiiiciaiiii
. x re
C? riViiri T in" n. tulr t lty a-a'nywhpre
6Ymnt' many fine: gardens
tions promises to develop one of the
most dramatic and hard fought Con-
tests in congressional history. Ad-
dresses on peace subjects are expected
to begin soon in tlie senate.
Before congress will oome problems
of reconstruction and the nation's re-
version to peace conditions entailing
measures for ustfmulating ' and exten-
sion of American -commerce and indns-
try provision against unemployment;
aid for returnfed soldiers and sailors -ow ' i
encv or transportatitw and oonnnum
catuin fncilities. " B?:ch;aige of mis
resuUi-i inevitably iet lierpr relations
and a
and new army and navy policies.
he
other t
bnth Ameri'
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ml M H III I K'- r '" rr fl vm
l ll Ms!- t rUitfSu - Vi'm u -InUsit ilmt'lut.ls-Sfirtte..
V K m s . ytin ID. --DeTa- re-
(rut dem:uifnttinus'' Mitifoji 1he
Aillnn Hotel in Berlint a Upa!r!;
to tht- Temt; fnun . the Ur.ttian
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riijuiiiu - s ii:e rricvtU stjyiiUM
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The dtfH. sas the
l-i.r mtt:rpretintr Jiis.ftpeit pints.
at. uiriiicfj nvilltthc
id Mr. Polk:;tod: y. "the Ifp T . ix UKlvr iru DIM i vpv ' r 11 mul"or :t -W'WCpviHi pe
od Hhere is of m4undetanl- j Al hH KJ.:1" u T t ' V f Tnnn. iilerre1;itioi. f Un : -.
The nations pf. ti t world aj ' Kiiivi ' iMOtber llcrlin dHtf."h wfe that
ig; more aid'fmorfe hum-depth-; ... imhc.m.m. . . j 'r0sii!!n( Ktterf afidresjiinir a1 dem:
Colonel Lindsley charged that the
I Treasury Department has idaced re-
I . naimonn. which cause considera-. HtrietiOBii ott the organization which
ble damage imt which was by no means. have been making it a colossal fail-
uj cxiensiv.e as Unit which swept a' "re- Secretary Glass in a public state-
i path through ttie county a ve-ii no'.hient had tnade a vigorous reply to
occurred- Sunday afternoon at about -.3 Colonel' Lindsley's charges and the
fo'ctock.- aI? was the case a week ago.: changes are said to forecast a thor-
lihe. ffbrm appeared lobe as dmpai;.;0gh shaking up of the big bureau.
ctee in ; winch bears a. closer home relation to
miens which the soldiers than any. other agency of.
wrtre iMtdly. damaged in the first storm ;tb gdvernment. Clouds of charges
j being badly bejium by big hailstones hay e been hanging- over the bureau;
;wtiich peikpered Uie eart'u for several i for many months and congressional
m:nt Sttnlfiy; " The storm in the city (legislation is expected.
aiijieared to be worse on tb.e south sidr director Lindsley whose liome is
or the Sanfa Fe railroad than on the Dauas Texa and who was head at-
;. north side "fruit trees as well as garhe army's war risk section In .France
dens in i he -southern half of the city 'with the rank of colonel made public-
tteiug. badly damaged. correspotult nce between himself and"
"The. report fe-oni. over the t county Secretary OIass: telling his story oC
.-how that the-storm was hot Jttpnsive What he said was serious interference
being confined' o small localities most i Qi the part of the treasury with nyU-
.of which were' in the path f the heav-'tc-rs of appointment of even minor
ier . storm 'of -the preceding Sifiulay. ' clerks" salaries of employes and other
Immediately sottth. and southwest f expenditures administrative details
Jb:owhwdQa Uie(rm appears to have pv'thin the bureau and publicity re .
lieen worse flitt- in other sections ni '.gardins allotments allowances com-
. . ;Ue r-onitty. ;SfenU iitileK to the north pensation and soldiers insurance.
iflJSnN ' liOLMfKYI K T it 0.0 P S rownwboil jn the:;neiiihbofhoed of Colonel Lindsley charged that air
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IWTM DlinPiR'
! 2 3i5lfc.' UU WSSlSIdBiat
.t !0iS'4 1 UONTHlR AM) DRPKAT
. Uni M M.y Al!I.i'.
tPY AsiioeiiTted Press)
PArRIS May IS". ---The -iyiptysidan
fuller comprehension of- the-. if ' nrevaiieir in neare. confer" nee :ir'-l.'4 :
fort uhu.t are being jnuidf by tbe-dft- that v w.y
ferend fountrie:. tti Ive io problems ; ' .u .- :
of- eivSIization. Improve!- commercKii ; - ' '-r .
reiatftes. iire actonftmnifil by - better .the current week. I ne-draftuiK or me -
eultuiii relations. j. . . i -o. :
nL Tnctlt .- ilia- V.isk-mwnn war ant:cHmKJU. f
?ms Wim u show fflie united states uui Hxrnan.m tu'iiuair.
OUI ration t here today; ' siud . that
V'erniitny. unnUI iffHjr;. siSTt tf:e
lln'ace' terms Hbcrt -difV'i:-r;ibl. thp
feruis as t lie nryduet . of-an tfnemy
irveiieeful- to hjterbt 1 and .Ifidilfd.
ijiini mc? irenni coiRf ivaiuu wn-
permit tiie procriptjm.-on'.(i'er-
hi:i!i. . ... " :
jompletely our intl-rests' lie in 'be n-pis.-tr!HtfVf s of the ftflied and.:
inisphere. jfth ptoce restored asfiiarta -powers rind .the
tlt'leat s ihtik place
Austrian
ti-'lay.iit
Numerous invesUgatiOns are plan-iaur iiilerest hi Enmpean atTair y ll reac; -ut-feK.it s
Hxy i-orinhlifnn??. nrincinallV in" 1 Uk Altr thof.rtirwil' -Iijiti 're.'tl but OtnlUiUl Tile session la.-ite.l tour
to administrative acts during the warJjiave hd iniist hav cipher relatiqhs nnnu?f
Tomorrow's urogram as outlined io-KvMi 'Mmr neighlJors: in jCentral aad - Ignaci -Jan. Pai raw pmmer .01
-it fni5rtvifitpfl nriranization ofinuth Amdrirtn. 'tThb uednle of Latin I'Cdand. wa- 'J-iHTt.' fl to -arrive .in Pa-
boOi branches by tlie republicans.
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(By Associated Press)
; n ewst
fa ver:
AL'STIN May 19. The Dean law en- Should
cghrding Latin
short tinie the
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: nn
nuu
on Mdw
nnipuru
jthc ftaugh: niiiiffi; the. hail fell or; a' though when he was appointed by
I f-rjocl M AlMwi ;.(iCien'H) ipujKK l.ilnm- Secretary .0 lass last December 16th he
ging whGfit abbut teh per'eent. Far-: was given to understand he would
;.. '-'" ' ; ther north; in tjie Titrfftyarid Wecilon have authority to re-organize the war
! . v : i n iCommunlties liiere was jio hat! ye- risk bureau the treasury substanti-
-. - iiv Associated Pre-sij.) 1 . : - . . . . -'- -
. . ; t terday but a c)d rauv. The V. eedon ally mtposetl multudious restrictions
ft"i;(r.V :.' i.i- Ourr.tr t Iton-; ommmtj csenped dsmagc in tlw? delayed action on his recommenda-
jiur.'i.i' 'tit- r 'F:ird if ibe u: iio.itup) fjrst f rrm ami the damage- from the tions often for as much as a'month
iWhiv Ui-. s-ivu-t v rnnit nt first storm jif lie; Thrifty community. ;ni msistetl on submission of innum-
;'; -urandim- 'x- :iu .tuna r Itear-; is PVbVl -less than reper's-Mn- erabie mdnmranda on minor matters-
. . ' - . . ' ' ' day indicated.. Wheat' on inost firms f'rej.a ration of these often took a large
v.tri s -i:ir t ts ni .v;cn ..ere- 'proairftes" -anout teh bushels per part of the time of the director and
i.ia nZKl . li.M.wu.-. a-'-eirlini; to a ;ifT0 ; ""' -. - - his principal assistants. Colonel Linds?
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wirV lf-'; di.ji.itch fi.mn Mmrow re- i-tst of Brownwootl the hailstorm ley said to the detriment of more Im--'iv
-I hci'.. - - vfns very llffh and covered only a portant nmtters of administration and
"' T!' IW'M-.u'ki tro'eps Jur. irttfs)i siitaU territorv . - ..policy. . -
Hip rU r I)n i-ir v in the T'r;in- ;oJ di-. . -('nlTT H Killed. . Colonel Lindsley in a letter of April
triet. where iJny defeated tl.e Hon-' utli ot tovji.' .at the no'ujr'-Woad' Sth to Kecreiary Class said he was.
manbui and uct titiied Tchegrutchi and dairy a small xm '-vas. ftiUeil by the prompted to call the secretary's atten-
Bender. ditatche say.
. hail
Th
i VmeriKfu are intensely Int&rested in the ns -Thursday. (-oif.;.ren.e circnw in?
1 . . - I . . . L.r 1. .v .-.!.. .. t. .1.. ...1 . t..-. .....v
tiiiAi 4ifii(iC iinTCRnaners ut iu've iu chms m i m.i - umr.
Am.Ua nnri Swih iAifipifica nrint a promised tu such a w.ty that Pade-r-
v-uvf-m . r" .- . . . - S ...
irraat Heal of "news . aboi l Uns coub- ewwa may i;un uie preniK rsmp.
" 1-i - ... ..J 1-1.1-. I-Vim ' t ! L.li f1v'l Trt-l- llf tf flllll.
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.1 efit ir i
I li i t i ttkVilS).r
Contesting Provision
or Amenaea xiecuuii n ty ft .Tn.ttiin-Ara: rtr nii-i:nHd-..t.h- nroniies made bv PoJand'ivjrarti-. i . i
Law in Bell County i stales f would pay jfeore" httention o inR hOKfiltUieK wth'ih'e VkTainc. "i-ON K OP. l!lSI'iX V.1SSSKli
carding Latlp Anibrica and in The (ftuncrl of-l- our met this. mortt ' . j .A 5) VVO'I II KR .Syr II HOI
1
; new-spa pejs ' In?'. Tlie German- note on th status.;
fclucate the public tb seek furth-. nf. C.ennan religious .missions and
acted at the regular session of the SfiUi tr jMfUrmalion and Jnrorej rnews abpftt. fi rther dfttaiU. nf; the Ihilgariart ;ind -legislature.-aid
which is being !fur uSgghbors to tJfe' Sojprh." ' TtirkiKh;iiffaJi wr?e Vo be-coui-Klerett
tested in Bell; county prohibits -elec-; j .- jr ; ' ; Connt ; ttan tzmi. itead bt the Cerman
ing assistance to ; javui v" .' . ' pfjace m.isi ion who letl; Versailles lot :
tnilLU SHU'S 1:KTU!I
xion officials from giv
-voters in -the. preparation of their bal
lot miles such
abled.
The effect ot
the voter to hav
the English language
Jiim to read the ticket. j buying;
"Spa 'Saturday liigbt returnel to Vei
illy Associated. PriftRS.)
nnrwiiu oiigacen theKKfrtan
egukr Divisions
eleaseH from Duty
tl .and ciops were badly da?aaeil. tion to the lack of co-operation on the
ie wheat damage -is estimated at. part of the treasury by. "my settled
.about fifty per-cent. Ptout miles south-' conviction thai the bureau of war risk
ast of tirb.Wiiwiodr - where the storm insurance is on .the verge -of a break-
was . at Us. wor t a-week agov then- down and. failure which would be alike'
jWas another heitvy hailstorm yunday.ra disgrace to the administration and
. dome daitfage to otiilmiMlngs is re-j the cause of physical distress in mii-
i-orted today and crops wre literally nous .of-American bomes.'
raui.fol-i lie explained that recommendations
s one of for appointment of certain insurance
. I the heaviest losers Jnfth'at vicinity his experts who had been persuaded to
jbig wheat. fieltPbeing practl-ally ruitt-. accept service in the bureau at great
.Jed. ".' : personal sacrifice has beeu held up for
'-' At thn T-. r . iuiehii rrm. oiiiht miles a month.
' - j. . WS!ll.(;Tnx. ;May W. The "'.tns'Hnx'ijf Hriwijivood.- there was noj Secretary Class in his statement as-ntitl.h1.11'-
l'!.b 7 tlx. regular 'divisions have-jlftn Sunday bua ood rain fell. Grahrjaertediic had not received the.resigna-
tlu been released for rettinl to the t'nit-1 ia lookinano tfce're h0 AT Rocbelle tion of Director Lindsley and said that
Avsm'Tr'k PvrVif beaJen-iittX-tJic arth..-A heavy
XJQ i ICilLU 1 lUi LL .pnved. t'heniaii. :V. B. Logan 1:
(Tly Ar.soriated-Press.)
vr is Physically dis- j I f W1a :-'i; --lies. Jotty aecmnp.nie.1 by HefT- Vi fief In It hMyv::n " "T"" - ho An to he nubile the W-
i iiiff-'iiiii. t. t ri u i "i 111(1111 in- i t i. ... i. is. t...ti.rnti. i Mivi i 'iiun i nil vini- i limit ri ihmiii ifiiiTiv i iik . . i - r
- -t i..flwBaW). -vr. r-5n.. . v w . in th). Uxt( of Finland. BumW ? The:'-'" ' ' ' " " v." 1 -iWrU In Ttmwuwood duriw: ability of Colonel Lindslev's
the law is to comFW.r w ' - Y; ' -TT oneF mmmvmw .aum wmr ; .Ktfefct)t 4r B11o -V. " Tr fr. 1 :hilhmrn ' vaS infch.tfrom the service fn view of his
T..wtirLt.i(rn im i in CYMnri:i i ii v ii ii ii tiiu niiujiin t... .1 r . i-ti . -. t -j- - - . i . - ui . -i inii . i ii i sj ; i I'll .iit ii i-i j r iLiiiuiis .. -.. ...... . t - -
H;u nu "r-"bV TM. ' V i::L ..... ... . - -? .0. 4 . : . ... '...I:.- .Iiurtri. f-mKth rountv imlicaic authorized statement that from .
1 rtt iin s t hv Anifiripn 11 m.t i Kiiia- iiiitt tuiuv i ... r tu imii- v; r r s nuu u"aiii m . i rtcjn;j i :inuv i . 1 1 1 11 ihii i 'in ii:i vk iir w"1 v - . - - -
trt XI l rll VLtff--. iW IH' - . . . ; I ' f .. . .--.--. ' ' " ' " " "
-r-rrr British Flyers to
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pi:
MISSING SEAPLANE NC-3 1
AND CREW RESCUED; NG1 OUT
OF COMMISSION AMD DISMANTLED
Tory Trans-Atlantic - " """" """"". "
(By A.4socJated Press.) " icd ba
WASinxyTtw.-u-1'-. ':iy ia 'rhc
missing seaplane XC-? has been local-
It by the heay headwinds'.-
- A
3Iesssif-'es Inlerceplcd.
; -(By Associated .Press) v t
nurnt wis made here today tluit Uyp
Ib'itfeh aviators. Frederick lV-Kayit-ham
and; Harry f:lavkerf would. in
all probability start tjieir t raus-A V
lautic sCapjanc. flight this xiftrnoon.
s;i;j has ueen im;at- .w.-..r... ............. ... .
r ill .'!. 1 It' 't'l.n ll fc- 1
cd seven miles north of the Azores.; mnta. ww'. - ''r t - i
utill under hex; own power. American er Columbia at Horla. 1-ayal reported;
naval authorities have received an un-i shortly after noon today that she n hi
official reiort that the crew of the 'interctfptcd. message passing between
SCMJ has be6n rescued by the American jdeBiraifers to the effect fli at the nus-
warship Coluuibla 'sil1' seaplane Xf3 had bjjen forced !io
Instructions to use the seaplane lalteht between stations seventeen and
io search for the missing SC:: cighWn where the seajilane yax ht
and her crew had been sent to rear heard from at 9.: IS Greenwich time
admiral JacksOn at Ponta Delgada by Satar.jay niorning. phe olumlna ve-
Hear Admiral Pltinkctt It was believ-( porte(j! the destroyers searching for dic-
ed however to be impracticable as plant .
tlie searching jscaplane would be fore- lj . . rrTii.nt.iiri '
Ilortia May l!J. The scajilnne NCV1
is being towed here badly dam-
'ili be dismantled land sbippi'd
United Slates on. the cruiser
da. The crew! of the NC-1 are
on-theColuinbia.
Berger Socialist
Denied Seat in New
House of G
Iter
dismissal
own
April
a .good rain -in. practically every partjSth. last he expressed to the assistant
of the comity; . . . -" jecrtaryof the treasury might be conx-
Tlie.foUbwing.repor.t of tlie rahvand of the war risk bureau his utter Indit-
hafl vas gatUcretL by the West Texas i ference as to whether or not the di?
f'rolephone Company for the Bulletin: j rectors official communication to the
i iJaugs Sort Tain no hail; Ualiiirgor secreary of the treasury might be cpn-
one.-t.hird. of. an inch rain no. hau; ;strucd as a gross personal anront.
Uradj. .good rmiL no hull; "Blanket! "This one sentence" the" secretary's
; good rain little bail; t'.route. iignt statement auueu cicany renects me
ratn; Comanche good rain. no nan: spirit or exaggerated importance ann.
Coleman iood titin.. little' hull; Chapel insufferable personal vanity which
Hill gOod rain; Dallas good rain no j characterized the official conduct of
ihntl' Fflen. iroOd rtiin and some nan; t rotonot lanosiey tor tne entire tive
i Fort Worth good niln' no hail; tiQldtb-. months period of his incumbency of
(Ilv Associated fref) - mis accompanied in his.daring llighU waitC . good rain no nan; naicuuu.t ouico cmmmnium m ins cuncenemy
it.. m i v ov loi i umer ivincjricnxie vi iuvc. ui iiuurtii iv 'u""'" ..v. .............. ...
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REPORTED OFF IRISH COAST ON
DARING: ;TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT
WEAT1IEU FOKECAST. jwhich
Weather forecast for Krown- "raged. v
wood -and vicinity; Tonight and fot ik
fnesdav cloudv. iGoIuh
4 r 4"4 'r" 4- - - 4" - all-sa
(I)y ABBoeiat'ed Press)
WAtrJffOTON!ainy UK'-When
the ncme: of- Victor .P.ergcr the
socialist representative from. New
York. 'was. called a.s new uieinbers
of" Congress were being sworn in
today' Chairman 'Dallingor of the ;
l-lleclions s committee ehallcngcU ':
bis I'teht. to a -seat; :
The speaker ordered .Ilerger to
stand aside ami refused to recog-
iiize him.
hm mivixtator. and the -trio is being'1 rain: Indian Crock good rain no hail;
mane m a iuul miuaue i iiu mgm t uiiiiniasas tjuuu mui. iw . .v..
The strutting around of this official.
and offensively perehiptory tqne of his:
LONDON May JibJjiirry a
who left St. Jnhu"s; yesterday in
a Jopwith biplane in airolTovtJto beat ;ls HtiirtP.d S.umlay afternoon Uto Jit-1 good rain.'. no.-Hail; .Mason no rain no.j memoranda tlnally ceased to be nmus-
tbd Ameticans across tlW Atlaitlfc-has 1 tin. inaehine going up and'immediatoly ; hail; Mullen. light ram; aiay. gouujing ana uiai among uungs ot greater
rain and some hail"; Paint Rock good ; consequences accounts for I113 remov-
rain. no hail; Rising. Star good vain. al."
OtlSe 0'A0nreSS11-Tu siKlup1 of Irelnudt-neepnling to ..taliing 'a course straight across the
"Z ' an'f unoflrcial report: to the. AtiibrTcttn ("Atlantic PnUs aecidenls ocenrred
t r . ' - - - r - . . - - - . 1 - ...... . 1
. v . nat'y here . ' ' -"i? ' -. jllawker expected to make the flight no hail; Richland bprtngs. goon ram.
.'"". f- ihie liianager of the Kopwith Air-' In twenty hour's . Hawker's English no hail; San Saba : good rain no hail; UAmMTrlf TWr T
plime company reeeiven a report at. rival. Kre.:teneit r. itaymiam expect-1 anta Anna goon ram; u iw '
t. o'ctocit ims atternoon- uiai iviaior 10 negm a similar njgnt at ine.jxVngeio.. one-nau im-u ram iauw. -
Hawker was mro liuhdred ' inid fifty ! sumo -time but there . was an accident Inch rain; Whichell. good rain-little
mi es off Ireland at 4 p. in.- - . f to"' his plane and ho yas provented jhail; AVintors"-' good rain; Waco no
the
western coast of Ireland-' re- from making the start
tl.i(y hail seen Uitv.rkor: Lmtdon is
ah I iously awaiting news of; the avi-
ator but .up to 4 o'eloek there -was. no
otllcial conHrmatidn dl' the reprtrt that
ported at 2 o'clock this afternoon tliat'i; Hawker began his flight under un
favorable weather conditions and ad-
mitted -that it was ii gamble- with
death. Tie hastened his! trip however
in an effort to beat tlie American
be had been sighted .off Ireland.
Hawker is an Australian aviator.
aviators who have already flown half
way across the Atlantic
l
rain- aud no hall;
anil some hail."
Zephyr. - good rain
TO liKAVB. IUSIA.
(P.y Associated Press) .
AlU'UtANGBI-. May 1J. Arrange-
ments were muter way- today to begin
transportation tp England of the 33Dth
American Infant ry within ten days.
Cause of Meat Theft
(P.y International News Service.)
IXWANAPGLIS lnd.. May 19.-
Home-made beer appeared for the first -time
as a primary cause for crinxe.here
when according to a written state-
ment made to the Indianopalls police
John Htinrich confessed robbing a
frejght car of eight hog shoulders af-
ter drinking some amateur- beer at the
home of a friend.
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