Or N It Il IL S. ARHY M Njtvy BE DECIDED Byllcowiltess TODAY

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IS RESTING TODAY TO tEAGOE OF liTIONS y ^ ’ • Msiiiistratioii Forces De­ U EVD iS TO BIJIE WiD Not Resmae Trip to Riq- Robinson of A rk a sa s RRter- clare They Propose to Sub­ FOR RUnW IT VAE land Today’s BnUetins ^ I ; A m ir is Anti- Note Dispatched to Iberia to ject If to Pitiless Publicity State. The Peace Terms of Once See What Gnarairiees WM — Repubficans Say Their So Says Mayor Fitzgerald in be Given Regardog & 0a’ rff. PAdr OF FEACE TREATY; N C 4 TOOK LESS THAN Paris, May 28,— Count von Beim- sources today. President Ebert and tidn of NatioBal A s s a M f 'Entire Program Will be Speakbig of Last Night’s storff, former German ambassador to Premier Phillip Scheidemqnn would 2 7 HOURS TO DO TRICK MUST RE PUT THROUGH the United States and now head fit retain control, but Independent So­ Swiftly and Successfully Disturbance. the peace Intelligenqe bureau in Ber­ cialists would be admitted to office. an^Jniversal Sitfi^or- lin, has recommenced the re-organ­ The Independent Socialists are in Carried Out Aetnal Flying Time Was 26 Hours Declares Soldiers Are In Favor oi ization of the German cabinet with favor of accepting the peace terms AAniiral Kokhah Heads TWO CIVILIANS ARE SHOT and 41 Minutes—Whole World Lea^e—^Wwld’s i&Mily ProtecHon a View to* signing the treaty at once, as presented to the German envoys Thrilled by PeVfmrmance. Ag«ij|8t War. ; ' i< was learned from confidential at Versailles. Washington, May 28.— Open war- r New GovemmenL hire on .the Reipublican majority was Many Others Injured More or Less Paris, May 28.— Although It *ls Lisbon, May 28.— The first men to Waefliington, May 1l8.— Cbargihg to be begun in the Senate today by Several— Soldiers Lead Mob ■ a ■ believed the Big Powere will soon cross the Atlantic by air were sleep­ the Administration forces, leaders of A g ^ s t College Students. partisanship on the paft of th6nj»^p- or n iT Il IL S. ARHY M NjtVY fecognize the Omsk government. in ing soundly aboard the cruiser Ro­ the Democratic minority announced posing the League of Natiofl's)^ ifen- Siberia headed by Admiral Kolchak. chester in Lisbon harbor eafly to­ ator Robinson of Arkansas today President Wilson is maintainkig an before that body reconvened. New Haven, May 28.—Bolshevist day after receiving a tremendous attitude of watchful waiting to as­ They declared they proposed to influence ,js blamed by Mayor Fitz­ ovation; and it was understood that opened the administration’s defense BE DECIDED BYllCOWiltESS TODAY { - certain what guarantees the Omsk gerald in part for the revival, after thejl would not resume their flight of the League of Nations in the Sen­ anbject to "pitiless publicity” that, tegime will give regarding the cre­ a lapse of ihany years of the "town to England today. “ discord among Republican Senators ate. Senator* Robinson, chairman of ation of, a National Assembly, and and gown” rioting, which broke Worked All Night. k Which had demonstrated by the fre­ the foreign relations committee of universal suffrage. loose in this city last night, when a Meqhanicians from the Rochester HAWKER AND GRIEVE Seerdaiy Daniels’ Statement the Senate, will be one of the mem­ No Decision Yet. quent clashes between Progressives mob made up of a small proportion worked over the NC-4 practically all The Big Four has not taken any like Borah, of Idaho, and Johnson, of of soldiers and a much larger pro­ night ahd it was believed she was bers of that committee teho will fight That Warship Bmldilig. is decisive action towards extending portion of town boys, and number­ fit for the 7J5 mile flight to Ply­ for the League and present a minor­ DECORATED BY KING California, and those of the Old recognition to the Omsk government, ing several thousand, -mobbed a mouth. But re^rts from the cruis­ QHiard, like Lodge, of Massachusetts ity report in the event that the com­ Not Needed Now, Cansing but it is understood that a note has number of Yale students causing er before da^n said that Lieutenant mod Penrose, of Pennsylvania. mittee reports unfavorably on the been dispatched to Admiral 'Kotchkk P- serious Injury to at lea^t a dozen, at­ Commander Read and the seaplane’s League. Much Speculation. inquiring what purposes he has plan­ Not in Agreement. tempted unsuccessfully to storm crew were not astir and that they llionsands-.J»i ^ ' CEeer as Air n * ned for the future. ‘ That the Republicans are not only the Yale campus, broke hundreds of probably would rest today and test Opposition to the-League o f’ ^fa- The President has been inflnenced far from being in agreement as to windows in the Yale buildings and the plane’s engines before diking off tioqs was likened_ to* the caveman’s Fofce Cross is Presented Washington, May 28.— Decision as in his attitude by the insistence of the public policy they should pursue damaged much private property. opposition to soeial^l^er by Sena­ on the last leg.' to the size of the future military and ^Ireat Britain, FranceT and Japan With regard to the proposed League Two Civilians Shot. tor Robinson, who bit^rj|y arraigned If the weather permits th ^ will to Brave FEers. naval establishment to be maintain­ that former treaty promises be car­ lOf I^ations, but as to the tariff, the Two civilians who were shot were hop for Plymouth, early tomorrow, 'those who are opposing the ^ague. ed by the United States government ried out. Income and other revenue-raising resting comfortably in the hospital Part of Peace Tr^y. Teaching the English coast in .less was before Congress today, with de­ Want to Be Sure. ^'Or tdxation measures, the Democratic tedaj^ neither wounded seriously. "The League of Nations is a part than ten hours. GET CONSOLATION PRIZE mands for speedy passage of pend­ President .Wilson is ui^erstood' to leaders insisted they would demon- The Yale Daily News today laid the of the peace treaty,” j said Senator No Trouble on Trip. ing appropriation bills to , provide have told his asdbeiates thajt'h'e .cp|^ ' strate before many sessions of the blame at the door of the newspapers The NC-4’s crew reported that the Robinson in arguing thar it could Congratulatory Messages Received for expenditures' during the year net commit the United Sibils Senate, were^ held. which had yesterday printed stories final leg of the trans-Atlantic flight, not be separated., from the treaty. 1919-20. fixed policy until fur^i^:. Democrats td Ta^e Advantage. Its agencies arqj^ihada the principal ^!roin All Parts of W orld^Vau^ to the effect that trouble was brew­ from Ponta Delgada,.to Lisbon yes­ . In Jhe final tab^Kn The Democratic leaders said they ing as a result of Insults alleged to terday, was practically witho;at int- factor in ed. Republican leaders who are now' Kolchak and big. aul^'Bbli ' naturally intended to take full ad­ have been passed by Yale students important and' compHeatedi details of cident and they expected little trou­ directing national legislation declar­ leagues plan to do. It vantage of the differences of opinion upon men of the 102nd regiment the proposed peace treaty proper. In London, May, 28.^—While a great ble in making the efictra hop 'to Ply­ ed they would shape the policy— it the president has become they asserted were sure to persist who paraded by the , campus last notable instances discussion of this cheering crowd stood outside Buck­ mouth. The seaplane met with ideal was said Republicans in House and that recognition Of the between the Progressive and Old Saturday. subject has been characterised by ingham, Palace, King George today weather nearly all the way and not Senate will soon get away from the gime at Moscow is out of the quW*r Guard Republicans with respect to unaccountable misconception of the decorated Harry G. Hawker and Police Investigating. once did she stray off the course recommendations made by represen­ tion, but he refuses to aCi'bl^dly v‘ legislative and other policies not routed for her by American destroy­ purposes of the instrument. It is re­ Mackenzie Grieve, his navigator, The police today continued their tatives of the Democratic adminis- in recognizing the Omsk goVernme|it. Si, only, in the Senate but in the House. grettable that a spirit of partisan­ with the air force cross, thus inau­ probe of the shooting of Stephen ers. teation, wherever it is possible to do X They were in a better position to ship exemplified in notable instances gurating the new insignia, which is Calanitz and Ernest Fusco, who Great Ovati<ML, so. NOTE SENT TO OMSK ^YTT.

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