H H$ QOOTA in Ident Wilson That He Hopes Tq Return the Decision of Thp Peace Conference to the United States About June 1
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r .r iiK -- •-»■• ■• \?*- w •; T^•; m :Vv r>V^ 'M y<>v ■ r'V'^ =t- it Z< 0^^ x-> . 'if ^Qin^tioii Statement ■Cm *. aiit»;jSNSa' ^ - f, , <Ti, dbcnlAtton of .'CHB ri^j c i 0i|a(Hiir -.> jCyn^j^^. HERALP for Q 0 0 ^ 7 'X' -1 IBMUl'^ (irftAPHUi f State C%ii»l n n ^ '» V,- !^tablished as a Weekly.1881. VOL. x m m NO. 183 Established as a Semi-Weekly 1888.- MANCHESTEIR, CQ!?N#^TOBDAY, MAY 3, 1919. *Cbst one cOTt p w word for Estab|ished as a Bally 19X4. ^ flrstr tbsertion, half xcent thereafter. ■\ U m GREATPART PROVIDED Paris, May 3.-—That a great allied It is pointed’out that sb^uld Ger financial consideration, the United ^oan to Germany is beinG contem many go bankrupt it might draG States' plans the “conquest” of Eur- plated was suGGested today" by the Europe down into, an abyss. There oi>e. • ‘^apao Prinmsed World to NAVAIi VESSELS WATCH fore, as a price-of acceptance of the The pourinG,of American capital 19 y. S. presence of Thomas W, Lament, of FOR ATLANTIC FLYERS Entente’s peace terms the ^allies may Into Russia has resulted id the be . Gve SiantDog to Cluna. Queenstown, Ireland, May J. P. MorGan and Company; Bernard offer a loan with the greater part lief that an allied treaty with Nic U. S. OONS<3BNOB FUND 3.—Naval vessels .are .today Baruch, of the American War In provided by the United States. olai Leijlne chief leader of the Bols GETS f43 BY LETTERS Vialing Americas Cm^rest*; being prepared to put to sea to WashinGton,' May '8.—The ^ Now Breaks Her watch for the ainnen who are dustries Board and Lord Cunliffe, This- would enable Germany to heviks, biay be concluded in Jujte. “consclrace fund” of the planninG trans-Atlantic flights. famous feritish financier, ' at Ver meet her treaty obliGations and at *It is not imperative for President Treasury Department was- sng- men Are So Infotmed-T< It Is planned to pick up Avire- the same time furnish capital to re Wilson to return to the United States mented today by G43... Wash ' .-ff' sailles,'^here they have' been con ,Pli^ed Faith and Takes less messaGes from the . air vive German industries. , before June, it is said; therefore, inGton contributed $16, New Peace Terms to he^m planes and communicate them ferring with Herr WarburG, German port, B. 1., $i, Niqw York, .$1, to land stations. This move is accepted in some th^re may be no signatures to any of Charleroi, Pa., $3, and * the O y ^ Forty Million Chi financial export on the German quarters as proof that, by a com the treaties before the middle of. that larGest sum, $22, came in an mans’ Hands by Monday--^ peace delegation. minGling of political, economic and month. envelope with an illeGible post nese,” ' He Declares in mark. I Kg Three Dedde K»I Ga-^ Statement. OUR UNEMPLOYMENT nal Shall Remain German Washington, May 3.—Picturing . CONDITIONS SHOW BRLION AND HALF Properly. President^ Wilson as “abjectly sur rendering” to Japan, Senator Hiram Paris, May 3.—Visiting Amerlceltt Johnson, in a statement this after BIG IMPROVEMENT MARK IS PASSED ConGressmen were informed by Pres^ noon, arraigned, in scathing terms, H H$ QOOTA IN ident Wilson that he hopes tq return the decision of thp peace conference to the United States about June 1. denying the return of the ShantunG ' BY VICTORV LOAN GER>IANS EMIGRATING The members of the military af peninsula to China. Deports from 34 States Are HOSTAGES MURDERED NOW TO SOUTH AMERICA Total is Now $788,000— fairs committee of the Americaa “Secret Treaties.” BY BAVARIAN REDS Amsterdam, May 3.-^—Great House of Representatives who have week aGo,” said Senator John Bright—Meriden, Conn. number of Gtermans are plan- Berlin, May 3.—A number Exceeds Goal by $45,000 Onb Slight Speeding Up Re- been making a tour of the battle son, “out of the darkness, the plot 'ning to emigrate to Mexico and of hostages, includinG General i South America, w'hen the ban Bothner, a famous German sol fronts were received today by the Nand counter plot, the cunninG intrigue Best. on .migration is lifted, accord — Local Drive to Go Right dier, were murdered by the ported by the Federal President Friday and various mat and barganing of ther peace con Bavarian Reds at Munich inG to Information from Ber ters were discussed. ' ference there, came a ray of light lin today. when they saw that defeat by when President Wilson denounced It is reported that the Mexi On—Mrs. ibistin Cheney the German troops was inevit Districts. Progressing Satisfactorily”’ THE SOUTHERN STATES can consulate In Berlin is able............................................... The President Informed his -fisl- secret treaties. His press aGents told cro-wded almost every day by . The government troops, in tors that the treaty proceedinGs are us how firmly he would stand against technically trained Germans Issues Letter—To Go cluding larGe numbers of Italy’s secret treaty and Japan’s DEMAND FARM HANDS who are anxious to leave the Prussians, now have the city progressing in a satisfactory waj^and NATION IS SO FAR, that the pact might be handed to worse secret treaty. ' ' . j ____ country, fem-inG a trade boy firmly in their possession, said, cott after peace is signed. After “Seepnd Subscrip advices from Munich today. the Germans at Versailles on Monday. “At once the progressive Repub With the Exception of Connecticut, Great rejoicing, among the Fror^ other sources, however, if licans here, delighted finally to have New England States Show Mark- Munich population is repOTted. BEHIND SCHEDULE tions.” was learned that the peace terms a word of frankness, even though e<l Improvements—^Rfj^K>rts from probably will not be put in the Ger addressed to the Italian public, Other Sections. mans’ hands until Tuesday. warmly and enthusiastically com Over the top again! Many Cities to OrGanize House to NATIONitL GUARD MEN House Canvass-—^Reports from As to Kiel Canal. mended the President's stand. The Washington, May 3.—Employment With colors fiylnG joyously this situation presented the test of high OIIEilT O LW IC MEET Cities All Over the U. S. The big three have decided that conditions aGain have improved^ due beautiful May day, Manchester'went Kiel canal shall remain Germau prop sounding platitudes and our- protesta- to demands in the Southern states PROMISE A SENSATION Gloriously over the slope-in the Vic ; tions of self^ determination and jus erty under international control, but for farm laborers, accordinG to fiG WashinGton^ May 3.—Subscrip tice to weak nations. tory Loan campaign, raisinG its full TO BE OELD IN PARIS the question of German cables is still ures of the United States Employ tions to the Victory Loan today pass hanging fire. It was expected that Imitation Barrage. quote and a comfortable surplus for ment Service for the week endinG ed the $1,500,000,000 mark. Only a a plenary session of the conference “Within the week, after an imita Yankee Division Officers To Good measure. April 26 and issued today. sliGht speeding up was reported from would be held this afternoon to Give tion baraGe upon racial equality the Chairman R. LaMotte Russell’s' Labor surpluses and demands Athletic Toomament to Be any of the twelve federal reserve final consideration to the treaty Japanese baldly made their demands TeDThings at S t Louis fiGures this afternoon showed total from 34 states repo/tinG for the districts, and the Treasury Depar$- terms before they are hande^ to'the and without the semblance of a con subscriptisns of $788,000. : znent today renewed its appeals to week show 32 cities in 15 states with^ Al^vd Quote. Staged This Year in Germans. , test,* apparently, the President for- a surplus oJ 82,600, six cities in nvo all loan organizations to perfect Geifi 'his Words which we Vere still Manchester’s quota was $748,000. VaryinG guesses are being made as states showing a shortage agGregat plans for a house to house canvass to the time the treaty will he signed re-echoing and abjectly surrenders. It is therefore apparent that this June. ing 2,450, with 20 cities in 14 states during the one remaining week ot by both the allies and the Germans^ In the language of one newspaper: town has already Gone $45,00« reportinG an equality. the drive. The nation is so far be The predicted dates ranGe all the way ‘The peace conference concession to DEMOTED BEFORE BATTLES above the high mark set for it by the hind schedule, it was stated, that- it Japan of all Japanese claims against Herldon Leads. New England Liberty Loan commir- from May 20 to the middle of Jone^ will be necessarj' to raise approxim While the. Germans may make China in Shantung was a traGic, The fiGures areH)ased on telegraph tee at Boston. SOLDIER COMPETITORS ately $500,000,000 a day during the written suGgestion in the 14-days overwhelming defeat of high minded ic reports from 3,4,47 representative Officers Shifted and as a Result Di Today’s information ^ comes as remaining day's to reach the minl- that will be given them for consid American principles.’ firms. The largest net Gain In sur visions Suffered FriGhtfully—To gratifyinG news to the local bond Program to Include 71 Events— naura Goal. eration of the treaty thoy will not Handed Over to Japs. plus was made by YounGstown, Ohio, FiGht Against Universal Military workers as well as to all patriotic All Nations That FouGht on AlUec ' ^ The Philadelphia District today be allowed to hold any oral discus “The decision sacrificed ShantunG reportinG 13,000 uneihployed, an in TraininG.