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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 29 May 1919, p. 7

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Mr. Geo. C. H. Lang declared that lobar seemed to be contented in this . 'citr: ‘He “atom than tttt_e.tqtrer, 'oraoday was the workingman ot yea i tertlay and for that reason there is perhaps a better understanding exist- ing between the manufacturer and the workingtnan than in any other place in Canada. He stated that the market of the Lang Tanning Com. Ipany extended over Canada and the United States. He deviated that during the war the product of the Lung Tannery supplied 'l.5, per cent. or the harness and saddle leather used in the United Army and that not om, pound ot it came back as unlit tor service. Mr. Lang paid a high tri- bute to the workingnian of Kitchener tor his steadiness. his application. hie thrift and the excellent standard of home which he created as a result of his laimr. He also gave a itriet sur- vey oithe history otthe Waterloo Em, ployers' Association which recently consolidated with the Kitchener' Manufacturers‘ Association under tho name of Kitchener and “'atoriool 1 Manufacturers Association. He ext-1 plained the nature and operation of; the labor bureau whit-h the assoc-la» tion had always maintained and also informed the Hoard that at the out L break of the war the Associann turn ed over its rooms, its secretary and its equipment for patriotic purposes. A Mental Condition. Mayor Gross Watt the final witness ot the morning. After answering _ questions regarding his tactory he stated that he felt the general unrest in more of a mental condition than a _ fund mental can. He explained that his Acton was working 50 hours a week hut was keeping the mat-him turning 55 hours a week so as to en able those who wish to take advantage or an opportunity to earn extra money . to do so. _ . Pr-ttre-set “as! YMO humanistic»: . I I -.'_--. The pith of the evidence Friday. morning showed Kitchener to be a city in which the average working. man is contented with his surround- ings and which is devoid ot any ser- ious unrest among the laboring eter meats. There is a certain amount of unrest based upon the diuicuities presented by the present high cost of living was also placed in evidence be- fore the Commission. E, 13, Weber and George C H. Lang placed before the Commission the evidence that there is a genuine spirit among local manufacturers to meet their emuloyes halt/way and to assist their men in S-Wiiirr" way possible. " was pointed out that there has never been any serious labor difficulties here at! Caat practically all dinerences exist- Ing between manufacturers and their employes have always been adjusted as a result ot the men coming before the manufacturers and making a clear statement of their use. Fear Poverty. ‘fiâ€" President Hughes or. the Trades and Labor declared that the unrest in this city, which was not of a seriou nature was due principally to the t at poverty which exists in all i it'tr; hearts. He thought the great (new Non is the reduction ot tho cost‘ of . living rather than the raising of wag- es. The, outstanding evidence REVPn at the hearing of the Royal Industrial (‘ommissinn on Friday nitvrnnon wai that of Oscar Rumpel. who went on record an in favor or a gonorul .nmr more tor workingmen and woman, He derMred that such a inrtnr In indus trial Ilia would do a great deal to make,the working peopla more con tented and to "move from them the constant tear ot helm; nvvrtnkvn by poverty in time ot sickness or aniir tton. Ho stated thin in his mind thr Workinxmon'n Uompenmttior, Art whim on PXi‘FIIPnl manure. did not go in enough in protertinq the worker The Act worked only when a man wan injured when" it should he no amended or "tended an to cover girl no“. nccidontu and other nntnroa n calnmltlm which would ”HIP (low for a time the support of the: home Mr. Rumpol "I of the opinion t l no!) I pill! of innuronm could' he, worked out on the name Main on thr, Commutation Act without placing Any‘ Instr-bio burden upon the employer" at labor. no insurance he to“ mm “In with I form of life inauv no. In: with a - at $1,000 for] Q. ”in“ “it. "all m The Commiuion. The members of the Commission are Chief Justlce Mathers of Mani tuba. Chairman; T. Moore. President of the Trades and Labor Council of Canada. J, Bruce. Canadian Labor or gamut. P, Panza. lumber manulantur er; Hon, Senator White. Montreal Ga Iona: Cart Riordan. paper and pulp manutarturer. and C. Harrison, M.P. former railway conductor. I Ttb Royal hon-trial Committee ep- pointed to inquire into Inbou- condi- tion- amu‘hout the country and to learn the an“ of the present indu- triel unrest met In Kitchener on Friday at 10.15 and heard evidence ot representative nunufu'turere nnd Prawn Hughes. ot the Trade. and Labor Candi, The ttrat witneu In: E. o. Weber ot the Nntionel Furni- ture Company. the second G. C. H. Ian. president ot the Lang Tanning Company end Vice President of the Kitchener And Wnterioo Mtuttarttetttr. era Association, the third o. Hughes, rastrretMrntintt the Tredee end labor Council and the fine] witness at the morning session. Mayor Gross. l a"3"rrAorTqrritt' All) WORK? 1E! u to Mon and of the Mttaairtg of to lulu-trial commission on 'ridar- demands an Provision] of Wot kmon’l Compensation Act 2lo.otAli.arthegonrtot Pear otmanwm Workman Contented. Ton” Royartommisaiott tiiiit'r21:'i Paris, Mn 27.-Pr.m- ond (horn of an“ mum. It In undu- Ihod. In con-Morin. “vac-guy. . pro- m! "on the Antone-n we. duo- "Bute. amt-ll] to ”and choline (ham: “all“ 'ki trtd'tuteotttt0adette.ettette In! In: an. Att!".' "ior, out he visit Amine: ma your. The anlor would go to. um. ".ttyt" ”four to new tht 'ttat Pnnntipnted children can find prompt Hallo! through the use at Bahy’n Own Tableth, The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative whirl! nvvor (all to roguinte the bowels and slomavli. thus driving out constipa- tion and indigwstlon; colds and sim- ple “warn Conotrnirm them Mr: Gaspard linixln. Domain. Qua, writ. MI: "Baby‘s Own Tablets have boon or grout handle to my little hay. who was sunning trom PortMitsatiott mill indignation. They quickly relieved Mm and now he hi in the best at heath" The Tahlotn are sold hy mum-hm dnnlors or by mall at gs cts.‘ 1 box from The Dr Williumliv Medlw nine Co, Brockvllle om, I Asked what he thought was the throw! cause of lalmr unrest. Mr. Wein- dein declared that " was due to the 'avish display ot wealth on the part if "will wuploypm. Tho ramtre also If the mun. 9mplo°ywrs to rovngnize tho union and grant an eight hour day Ind n minimum rate or pay Person- uly Mr Weinstein nerlarod that hr, lid not like the Man which he thought WE'VE"! among employers that the lvernge union man is a I'mlshovlkl Ind an anarchist. l CHILDHOOD l Asked by Tom Moore. of me t?om. mission, if the workers are anxious Wu have some of th" demuoraoy they wow told they were going to got, Mr. Weinstein declared that this is Just what the workers want. He, stand that the unions hpre have not pre- willed any demands as yet and do, t-iawd that he had heard that Home at the factories are threatening to Mtut clown if the men demand an eight hour tiny. For this reason he stated hat the workers would favor mainla- "on either Provincial or Dominion,' which would put the working day on an eight hour hash-L - be kept in force end Assessed heck - upon the employer. Mr. Rumpel de- n clued that tub Its not prepared to . present eny deihttte scheme of plea I upon which such on insurance could I he made onentlve bat merely wish- 1 ed to throw out the suggestion to the ”Commission so that it mitht tind its I solution by men who could give their '[llme to the working out or such a plan. I innoem Epidemic. , The only time thet the worklnunen' at this city were (Iced directly with» [ poverty was during the Inte- cpl-I demic last full. Mr. [tunnel stated that at that time, there were many, but by no means e meiority. of the workers of this city who passed sway and left wives end children with but little outlook tor the future. This (ll?, because they hsd felled for some reason or other to provide insurance lon their lives. The scheme of lunar lance as proposed by Mr. anpei ;would leave no opening for the occur lrence ot such conditions in future, He Melt that such a plan would give tie. lworkers a feeling of security which {would create content. _ slime the tirst ot the year, The work tars he declared. are desirous; ot bet ter conditions. In Oe talk "t the workers. ii, his take party" the sympathetic strike at upinlnn, the employ-rs ot the city aret,winulptW. ttanded together and he declared that W ---------------- Whlli- there is no case that can be iii,? Ther ANN"- 1taliy pr en, " there is a general .. ---_- feeling (at there Is a tendency on the Strange Edith tettottid irtmite that part or the onlplnyers in this city Io horrid grass widow to her wedd_l_ns: intimidate the workers, Asked how "h.t has such 3 d?r!rrtttble Ppt. long he had been in town. he slated; Pr. py dfpr. but Bheh rich en. 5 Not Oppoled to Unions. 5 Questioned in regard to his attitude on trade unionism. Mr. Rutnpel noted ‘that he had nothing against the Un- ‘lons. At one time he had worked in a union shop and had had no trouble. He was not opposed to the idea ot collective bargaining and explained that the only time he had had any he gotiutiun with the unions‘was when he asked the union for the privilege or taking the union stamp ott his goods. He explained that at that time, he was requested to remove the union stamp by certain at his buyers who claimed that the stamp gave the im- pression that the goods cost more he- cauae they were union made, Hei placed the proposition before the oth, cers of the union and found a ready {nonsent to remove the stun-p, Mr. ‘itumpei stated that his (notary at Dre ment is not a union shop but employs a number of union‘ workers. He had me objection to a union shop but dew ctared he was sure that the unions would not be so unfair no to as): him! to dist-barge anyone who did not ne- tting to a union. Regarding wage». Mr. Rumpel stated that the women in his lactory averaged 8300 a day and the men $5.00. No Unemployment Here. vice-President Weinstein or the Trades and Labor Council. stated that he was an upholsterer and expressed the opinion that there are from 800 to L000 furniture workers in Kitchener. He stated there wan no unemployment that he knew of. Asked if there was any unrest ,he replied in the altirmati live, and stated that it was apparent mr THE GOWION t9oNtrITPATroN Dort't .atrert A tiny bodi- ot Pinion. can bot I few out. " a, an; no". And: n few an? on in tons, eathme. III "Urd skin a bet. Ioguof feet, then lift them A. . When rreaLdrGii,GTsriiroo., “I no. or mttttremtrqtm an Hu- at feet, thc‘nkiu - lying “at“ ' Winnipeg, May '23.-- A bullctln posted on the Free Prem, bulletln board to-day stated that a resolution was carrivd unanimously yesterday at the triennial convention ot the Bro- therhood of Railroad Tralnmen at CtevrLand. at whit-h eighty-five Cana.. :dian delegates were present, that the ‘ordnr would not authorize a vote to take part In the sympathetic strike at lennlpt-g: Hub-No no}; (1:51;! Why, my dear, we've changed our help an: times . New Face. anion. Young Wire (in the couatry)--This u a nice place you've brought me to. We've been here luau months and I haven't seen a new face. A Grand Trunk freight train wall wrecked near Paris yesterday after- noon. ten car sand their contents he lug burned up. ough lo tirnissh is very agreehbl; mg; enlf' trim of Brenna! and II in the ',ltl,'2t otButaramlcurusritsxzuataaea ar Amsterdam. May 'gtk- The volcano Kalnu In Java has burst "ttto erup- tion, wiping oat 20 villages in me dia- mm of Brennan! and n in the vlglnlly ed at 15,000. accoralng io 3 cGUat News despatch received here. LIFT CORNS 0R " f. CALLUSES OFF Doesn't hurt! Lift any com or callus off with 4ingem London. May 26.--Br a surprise at tack on Friday night Esttmntnn fore. es broke through the Bolshevlk post lions along the whole Pakivo from, captured Izdorsk and advanced ta within six miles ot Psklvo capturing 1.000 prisoners and many cannon’ and machine guns" according to an ottie. int statement. London, May M.-- Edwin Slum] Montngua. Summary for India. nn~ nounoed In the "one of Commons that he hoped to introduce early in June government of India. The key- stone of this reform would be the transference ot power from the bureaucracy to the peopls, which, he added, may perhaps be gmdunl but real at every stage. Mr. Agar, Crown conned, requested that the charge against Giounuo for robbery with violence be truened to the next court The use request we; made with respect to John Nut dick, who pleaded guilty to the clings of robbery with violence. Mr Wilbur: Unlock (Ive hie consent to these requelu. Guelph. In, ".--t. M 4.1m, with I". be. In usel- "m.a'1u1-,nroroeoiiiriiitG iette'tie, this afternoon. Chin! Ille- l the. " William Unlock lid '_,il'"GTC"lG'ltfll"l2d"sMtt be- Jore nun "Mica at - van m- tutored. Ptrut, June. Glove-no in. convicted ot the murder at o “l Dotti on Much 80. Re In untouc- ed tn]. afternoon to be bud on ptr dny. Auxut " Thi. will! [Ive " connect plenty of opportunity to at. the stated cue before the Com ot Appeal. This “lemma Tho-n. IAI- ott, a you). colored m of at. any. we. found willy ot robbery with vit lence in connection with the “no can, like Hondybun. an Attrtrinn,, lbelng his victim. and n sentence of ten year: ta the Kingston Peniten-‘ thry Wu Imported on him. John iriirl edict. the you; Atutriart who plaud- g! guilty yeuerdny to the ulna of. tenne an Malott, goes to Kingsum tor seven you". movnzzo m M _ unto: mu _ or Alumna He thought he'd hue n amen fair With roses In the yard. Hut gave it up the day he found The digging mighty hurd, our GOVERNMENT "iii mm. 20 VILLAGES DESTROVED. A SURPRISE ATTACK. NOT IN SYMPATHY. Dhcounged. credit tro, would erttrule the nllles to “Mint In we mm; have men» to burn be- the atruggle agnlnut Soviet rule In cause we so on burning It. Not only Rumtin by ruminhlnx Rolrhnk and do m plunge into new expenditure. Denaltlne with arms. munitions. mom 1n the name of export trade, but we " Ind food on I larger "ale than own neglect to make such "tune. prevtonaly. No "oops would be tur ments " we can, Being In the Ittuttp Matted the arttrBrrhrtterttr leaders. " over stage we are too low-spirited to ig “M lift a ttrtttor Ind - - nllow war ----s- i-------.--------- boards and tttrthrrtitmiottt, that have Malling, Moy 22.--Tr-ort Caron. 'otrtiived thalr tttroruhtrN to so on In. which urlvcd here mt night tram drnwlng My when there n no work (not-ml with tho 10th, "In. 20th and to do, The Repatriation and Empwy- 2130 Ninth». 4th bride, 2nd divu- ment Committee. although quit. and ton on board, docked thin morning nu fur at: White union II mound, "orttr m" man o'etoek Ind stun gun on spelling to the extant oltwo lurk-”wt of troot" - at on“ com- Imndred than!!! dolin- . your?“ mom“. Connor's Donruunt In: "trerrtmot" ----A------, nt the rate at one hundred thou-mad Premier Borden Ind "-1.00". Mor doll-n n your; no can tho Drmart. rim were undated In mthnntnntlc - of Public tertetrtrtatttte.--astot- mutton It Ottawa. hundred thou-AM. Nobody In one! -a-------- enom to tttt dandy also out of " Plummet Brown, I rammed qror unmet-cunt] job. titer. may mutton. who had Btarted Two ulti- I tho ~0th civil new In run 1 weak baton. nu L't,tg ugh-m Att as 1.95%.... q"attrtq ta tam-- I This mental tog.‘ha I said before. is \evidenced ehNttr In our weird munc- Ins. Whenever I see a crowd in the Chateau Lauder lohhy~and there in a new one every day except SundAy-l know that " is another band ot pub riots invading the capital to grab a "credit." A lot of money was raised in Victory Loans Ind of worse every- body with something to cell has In 'jget his bit." Nobody stands to lose but the people who put up the "hit." The prom-as in ttitttple but attentive» The mnnuhcturer of woollenaor tln-t ware or plough: or cement or baconl or whatever it may be, sells to' a; bunkrupt country in Europe. accepts trl long-time note with -Cnnadn'- name} on the back of it, and discounts " at the Dominion Treasury. An Onto!" Khayyum might have put it, ind tel known anything of post-helium tin- nnce -he ukea ourcuh and let. their‘ credit 30. ' All these things so to upprise Un- ion Government that the rapids are near and the duyllght in ptMtt---tutd that the budget toeeeh---whiett can- not be postponed much longer-may be the final plunge. There can behard- ly any doubt that both parties are waiting for somebody to lead them out of the wilderness. And their waiting is more than watehtur-it is eager. In a word Union Government In a hang over from the war and It diaplnyrthe mental contusion inciden-‘ tnl to that low stale ot health. It ite, true that every other Parliament in‘ the civilized world la in the “Me state ot hang-over. but that doesnt make it any the more pleasant tor thy} governing class“. or for the govenrt ed slums either. I i There ore taint. um omens that Um ion Government is beginning to fade “my and Brat1ttaltrvdle. The coun try is ahead of Parliament in its year- ning toget hack to My lines, but a" en the politicians are commencing to banker tor the system by which a. linen might say the thing he willed in lopen meeting Instant! ot breathing,“ to his shirt trout or not saying it at all. Fielding he: served notice that he will shift at the right time; Cuvell has more than once duet a wletiul eye at the Opposition benches; Crerar has spilled a bean or two Just to show what he will do with the palltul when the need nines; Maharg has to the moon complained; the twenty free trade seats in the West threatened to take the soft pedal on; Dr. Michael Clark has shined to the cross benches to be nearer his former opinions: and Fred Pardee has gone'over body, bonw an end breaches to his old friends. _ i There is one way to get it, ot C0urtte,--more taxetr---trttt this in a Un, ion Government, meaning that it com sists ot two parties which Ire “raid of etch other. it follows that neither party will do anything to get in wrong with the tnrpayera, Ind mut- tera are at a stimuli". Union Gov- ernment is willing enough to shue of. ttee but " draws the line at shoring blame. It prefer: to pass the buck to various board. and commission: which will ,auve " the evil day by dilatory proceedings. Like the old woman who lived in a shoe, Union Government In: so many troubles that, it doetut't know what to do. it? doesn't know what to do becnuse it' doesn't want to do it-begin """t so the shoe goes on pinching. l The enhancement in made that ‘there will be another dementia loan In the tall. That it to a, we nun yon-ow from Peter to pay Paul. We are not“ to lift ourselvea by our boot. Itrapa again One lua- wuhee the other. " heven on the card. that we may are the principal ot the last todteto pay interest on the others, Thin procrastinating Bmuteq mutt rd,"' to e show-down mmewhere. he moat cheerful observers predict an annual deiieit of one hundred mil- lion dollatrtt--wttiett in 'wtrraxirntrtetr the interest on the war debt-and) having predicted that they throw up their tuutda,--1 am thinking new of Frank Cnrvell'e gloomy ctbndor-- end my. “Heaven known how we are 50- ing to get it!" ”was at - .. iiaiiia5i"i'i'i can». at It. hit. I. on an it“ an to W m m a in -. at. it. to: I. have II. “no Ill-l. "out which I. no: In. an h u. 1mm “an at a. ant-1. Wu ow to II -t-- m 1',-':'t1l).' I. so on A In“ an»? .dalhn "tnr-r-rote- - y mulb- dollar- cndu to that but“ column- tn Bums. Thu bun-10d ecume- b. lumps. The“ no the manna ac Collin-on or which In -ta.trt (in. t---ittthsq our-elven with the out wind ad an- in; It nourishment. Pun-[hunt run; down in 'soettatt. Without "ttortitq in eye. such It: thumb- In It. ml uncut-.1“ an "Hour - m It". It does not choose to think of any any at new“ than - ”count: on no longer In may“ With an. my ey. tenable nu! Int 'l,'"rd'. In!" to roiUct on no exlxuny ' gold tour" which curries all " thin but timutee. F . t I w "an“: 3.?" tttrid .wamg no...» and: curl- u 11Nhl V “It R 1tatttltiil,PP2)f, tlM& ti9ttdii1'9h'ir'A'i2tt.ff: ‘5'wa p. and H'WCM‘~ ltut'lt'tct'-'d'Nvt'.,2ed m . .olnh Damon-unnum- fAt.t?tttPtefe.tnteq-' ”Jam ”that on. Halli-x. may 22.--Tr-ort Caron- In. which arrived here In! nlgM tram England with the 13"., "ttt, 29th Ind 2Ut battalions. 4tts brigade. 2nd divu- Iou on board. dock-d this morning shortly after - o'cioek and alum- 'tqrrttttlort " hoop. win at one. 601"" N Aid Without Troops. Such union by the mum“ of [our would enable the nlllea to uni-t In the snuggle manhunt Soviet rule in Russia by turninnlnx Rolrhnk and Deneklne with arms. munitions. mom " und food on a larger smile than previously. Nu Iroopa would ha tur nlshed the arttrBuhrhervitr lenders. it In um, Attti-r3oltrhevik (actions in Rumin headed by Admiral Kolchak and Gen- eral Denekine. are to meet“! condl (may recognition by the council of tour, according to a report in circula- tion In Paris. The condition in said to be that the governments of these lend”: are to convoke and ncvapl the verdict of a genuine constituent assembly. which is to detormine the future form of government for Rum Ma. . Toronto, May 2r.--Thm afternoon the question at a general “rum to- morrow In Toronto seem; to hinge on the granting ot a 44 hour week at pro- "ttt "to! ot pay to striking workers of the metal trades. Employers have omsted to grant " hour week. Mayor Church and Sir Wm. Hear-t are mak. ing every effort to-day to bring about an agreement. [ Toronto, May 27.-r-Eftoru an being made to-day by all authorities to avoid a genera! strike of " out of 70 labor unions who at midnight vexed for a general striks on Wednesday morning in this City. Many of bigger unions have not expressed their opinion on the matter yet. t Major Henri K. Jordan has been appointed permanent Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce recently or. ganlzed m Brantford. He was for. merly organist and choirmaster at Brant Avenue Methodist Church and and conductor of the Schubert Choir here. but had removed to Winnipeg. where he was residing when he came back “at to take a vommiaslon with the 125th (Brant) Battallun. He went oversee: and reverted to a lieu. tenency to get to France. being wounded and invullded home. lama; War, where he had ham very severely wounded. commuted sulcldu Itfor midnight Monday night?” the Murray street bridge. Branllord. WV In; a revolver to and his We. He was caretaker of the (my Hall, and had recently been given a substantial salary Increase, but he had taken des- pondent spells " times. thought to be a result of hardships and. hls wounds. He was one ot the most popular ' of the men who early enllsted tor over- seas servlce. I Mal. Prdyyt's Appointment. Macadam Veteran. ' A Willjgm Bailey, a veteran of the County Clerk A. E. Watts of Brant ford received word from Toronto on Thursday that the road from Hamil- ton to Branttord would be taken over on B Provincial highway on from noon, May " No decision has yet been renched u to the road from Brant- ford west to Woodstock. routes through Paris and through Burford being available. _ The Brunt County Council has for- warded to Ottawa a resolutlon heart. Hy Bupportiatcthe move In Parliament to have one place tor 0:45.10“ In each Province. and to enact that any prisoner sentenced to capital punish- ment should be removed immediately to that place. A Provincial Highway- Ono Pllcc For Exocutlom. The gossip rum that a great deal of the prohibition tslipped over by means or the War Manure» Act In ultra Tir. ea of the 2rtte constitution in tim. es of [react he British North Am. erlca Act forbids ittterttsrenee with interprovlncial trade and a test case will noon be on tho way. "r- “an. " no In? an. t I.- ha I lot at any. . " pl ... to tho has“. Hot C. .0 '0 -dtttq m u " - an: " no uh tt-trtg - that I. a at. In“ B” M‘ tA-ttste - . “a. we nick “If: -. l “I. Ber. mm P“; lb- an”. . m b win I. m hm our "no“. in melting. beam Quo- bee In so“ urtly In. And but - hum a tau. Queue In not 'rl-neat'-..--'-...- ‘e-nu O Dominion or6rrdweotmeU, dual Islam-r, " prevent. her (with; uniting that the does not madam within her own harden. Bur the an In. but whoever board at the Irina ot Quebec? Unable to an. “I. ot ttor own, or to Import it new onurio or Prunes, nil Quebec (at: out or her Mort from freedom in mull-beer. No doubt the order-lu- ouuncii will be mended if not by the Commons. by the Bennie. no an the will ot the Quebec people will not be detetttqd. But the question as“. Why that order-in-councll of February. 24? An order-in-council passed tour darn utter Parliament was on the ”bl in thet tace at an expected pebiscite in Quebec which might nuke it look like thirty cents. Whut reason tor this trreermt-eomteh--ezmrpt perbnpa tho precipitancy ot Mr. Rowen? WANT 44 HOUR WEEK. [madam Mar " _ Furry G .ankor otd LMtttAtomtmutder Mnokonxla Grieve. the two “men who named Int Bundty In In attempt to tty act-nu the Atlantic Ocean from Rt. John's Netvfottttdumt, 1mm barn pick“ up " In and “MM In Smunnd. Both not In In an»! hunk. _ The Danlnh ulnamrr Mary _siiiii'i,, May 4 from Nortoth tor Anrhllua, "en. rrtark, She Is a mum-l of [.184 tons, Thurso [a a port m utr, curt-nu- In Perfect Health. north of Scotland alum! too miles east of tho mm of Low-in, whom I'm new. ot Hawks-r and.(:rleve was ttrr" sly nailed. On Board Destroyer. erulnn. May 2$--ttL37 pm.) "Th" Air Ministry announces that the tor, pedohoal destroyer Woolsun has In- "treeptort the Danish swam” Mary and taken Hawker and Grieve aboard. and that the aviators will be Inndmi at Thane. The Butt of ”~le In on the north. ermuont point of me Hebrides lxlnmls " the northwest coast ot Svntiaml‘ .This, one prmon in England who had always held hope was Mrs. Eli She always maintained that Providence Would protect her man, and. it! she received condolences from all classes of people, including the Kilt, said to-day that she Mid never ceasm1 to believe that some time and hi I way her huuhand would come back. The First Bulletin. . . . . . . . . . London. May 25. Harry Hawk" ' WHAT HAWKER ACCOIB and Liam. Crrtttmnttder levkonzip" “SHED- Grieve, who a week ago started on a . It is ofriciallr 1,',"l,.1h'r'1d transatlantic air ttight trorn pr, . tho British Admiralty {nundlnnd to lrelund. are aboard lilo . "Hawker and Grieve we" Danish steamer Mary, lmuml for Hor" [i ed tut in latitude, 50.'20, 1% pm, Denmark. " is reported here; l' tado '20i',0. having trtitthtmi c From [ms sate haven Hawker sent a message to-night that bin M Iliad stopped owing to the blocking ot the water circulation ayatem. (r, _ ONE HOUR AND HALF IN WATER. . ',r 1 When the airplane sped away trom her starting point Pilot "twig. Home his wheels and under-gearing, thereby Iightnning the weight at? ‘Inachino by a oonxldt-rahlt- amount, bat making a possible landing 01.; ‘soil of Ireland a mom hazardous vonluro. This. however, probably prom much advantage when It lie-name normsary to alight on the surface of warm. Tho airplane remained attoat without difficulty during the hour I avhalf it took the Danish steamer to rouse up and Him-t a rescue. ALL BRITAIN STIRRED BY GLAD NEWS. "; All Britain Ix stirred by the news of the surety at these two stout-had aviators. but owing lo the mtticuities of communication some time mint ti' before the full details of one at the most remarkable voynges ever and.“ en are lmgwn. From this safe haven Hawker sent tiad stopped owing to the blocking of tl mu ulv In y'- qul IlUIIlIl. o: ttm Ilt"rttoe 1 'ftt"et"er'trtttaewiiaiiuiu TAKEN ON BOARD BRITISH DESTROVER. 'l " , humedialely word was tiashed to the British Admiralty. which pint; destroyers to overtake the Danish vessel and obtain absolute eir'ittirm" This was done. and? one of the destroyers took the airmen " and I transferred them in the futrsltio Revenge. 1 Lacking a wireless outfit, the Captain ot the steamer was chilled to , hold the good tidings of the rescue until he was opposite the Butt of " where the Information was signalled by means of tfugs that [hiker Grieve were aboard his ship. -. FORCED TO ALIGHT. Some 1,100 mites out from Newfoundland, and 800 trom the Irish e on Monday, May w, the lone aviators, making the best ot an and“ I was falling to lunvtlon properly, were forced to alight on the water. little Danish steamer Mary, bound from Now Orleans and Nortotk..hte buns. "etuntsrk, picked the wayfarers up and continued on her up!!! voyage. London. May '25.-Missing tor six dayg. and virtually given up (or Harry G. Hawker and his navigator. Litsut.-Comtnander Hacienda GI the British airmail who essuyed a 11th any» the Atlantic Ocean VII protection against disaster nave what their trail airplane afforded. m to-ttight. aboard a. llrltlah ,yuaititr. off the Orkneys. “1310110?“ may the mainland amt-w!” proceed ter4aondoet. where “my will be“ as men relurnml to "to. I _ lay “Flier-nay should refuse tow “econ-learnedthepeeeetluty.whiehare T tryerttteftttetotiuetv9aiei.ayce..ti6 one at the Ger-an delegates st Versailles. P,,2t.l military t?rthts_d-trtt- Ger-anyneulcient ttr1fh'tiayetretrertyoaBy,ttted.aretA "reoetfofthttotatea-tt. General Hookah-Ilse {Intestinal army is angrave danger in. e den-cutie eaddythattheereruaeeiiheeeo-ieeka-ir, dean German working men to slavery.” 1btoranntgei. ' received from unimpeaehahie sources that the counter ' Ito be made by Germany to the peace conference " favor of military disarmament, saying that Ger-sly to, reduce her forces to 350,000 within two months after: sion of peace and by the expiration of another you no ' . {of the army down to 200,000 men. It will be their“ ‘spite of internal disorders and the necessity for frontiers, Germany thus agrees to disarm as head Cl alt) powers. t l WILL RECOGNIZE BOLSHEVIKI. I er] The Council of Four of the Peace Conference has ditionally to recognize the Bolsheviki Governments at: Kolchak and General Denikine. Conditions Jor rent“ that, regarding future of Russia these Governments we. tt vey and accept the verdict of a genuine constituent use” AUSTRIAN CREDENTIALS APPROVED. * Paris, May 26.-Credentiais of Austrian - doles“! St. Germain en-Laye have been-approved by the Creek-W! mission of the Peace Congress and Austrian delegates In" their first note to allied and associated powers dealing wttt treaty's terms. . f , SHIPS FOR UNITED STATES. Washington, May 26.-dMieiat advices reached Was“. to-day that a full understanding had been reached by the Ci of Four at Paris, by which the United States will keep all GI ships seized in American ports when this country enteng HAWKEH jll)lll BHIEVE ?illl(lill [If (lff WW BURST (F Sllfljllll, Ill IE DANISH STEAMEH "lllll 'i-ret-rr-q-all- ADM mum All mama“ in aakiiiit.?, Wat's. - l, (Cu-Mn has.) Power- No. think you: t II no". Judge Charla: Chum", GO le 1h W'WJLEW 00'! mlrnny that ttte aviator. were .4 up in latitttde 5020. lonximdo I having allxhwd clone to the In“ F-h summer Mary, owlng to . my: ot cirt'ttuttiott in the In"; lwtween the rntllnmr and that pump. _ A The nlrplmw, a 'topwtth Ins not salvaged. 'oquttdersttto6. How-n Lel'n Ito b the Rovllb," This llau‘mont wank] Ind} that the aviators landed Id Atlanlir 706 miles from man! of Ireland and up" mnn‘ly 1,120 miles "I?" pom: of "IR" departure II I tmmdlamb WHAT HAWKER Acconpwg“ LIsHED. i"q It is otriciauy announced the British Admiralty "Hawker and Grimm wen od up in laminae M.20. 1 undo 2021". having allxhted e 7 to the "in" llanish It _ Mary. owing In a Mop”... circulation In the water “I between tho radiator Ind ' wtHer pump." at:

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