" 'J ,3 ff - ft " r. M .5'. ' The Sta teaman' receives the leased wire report of the As sociated Press, the greatest and most reliable press as sociation In the world. immwMfi . THE WEATHER Fair; light to heavy. frost In the morning except near the coait; moderate to northwesterly winds. - SIXTY-NINTH! YEAH SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY O, 1919 PRICE: FIVE CENTS. Will ituoN-ra TAKENHOME ON VESSELS It Car Pass Ovei 'Two, ' Not a Soul Injured I :- - I SANTA ROSA, Cal., May 5. A large automobile fa which, Robert Cain, a rancher, his' , three children and two neigh bor boys were ' returning to their home from a circus here . late today, was struck by a Northern Western Pacific pas senger train s and ground ; to bits but though two of ' the ' boys were thrown under the, train not a member of the party was seriously -injured. Secretary Baker Says Move ment of Troops from , France Has Been Extremely Satisfactory. T i AVIATORS TO BEGIN FLIGHT AT DAYBREAK Three Giant Navy Hydro- j planes Will Attemot to U Reach Newfoundland i n Next 24 Honrs. Ut D- I t i j cut i luiwuuviu una Palm Beach Suits Put in Appearance in East NEW YORK. May 5. New York - experienced the first realsummer weather of 1919 today 'when official thermom eters at the United States weather bureau touch f6 de--g:ees and four heat prostra tions were reported. Hundreds of straw hats and palm beach suits appeared on the street., to emphasize the EUinuuur na ture of what the weather bu ,reau reported was the hottest May 5 in history of the city. CHIEF MEETS ARGUMENT OF HIS CRITICS Thirsty Americans to Is Ordered to Let Out One of His Officers, But Enters Protest That He Has 0 Charges to Make. 300,000 PER MONTH MARK SOON REACHED Condition at Brest Now "Sim ply Idea,"! According to Returned Official R. 0. THOMAS DIES AT HOME EARLY SUNDAY Active life Closes; for Man Who Was S. P.! Agent at Turner Over 40 Years MACHINE SERIOUSLY DAMAGED BY FLAMES rtcronauis rrepare ior Dig Jump-off for Azores to Occur in Middle of May . pick up aviators DURBIN PLACE BRINGS $26,500 1 III ! I William Roth Purchaser of 165 Acre Farm Near Pratum TRIP TO CALIFORNIA BRINGS DOWN CENSURE Vandeort Comes to Defense and Bitter Argument is Precipitated NEW YORK. May score of NEW YORK, iay 5 The one mil lionth man of the American expedi tionary tnrrp will emharV fr.t- Vi-.r.io iaext week. Secretary qt wfar Baker IMPORTANT POSTS HELD naval avtors youths in the twen said today jvm his af rival here from I t ' ; , J ties, and early thirties, yet expert! France aboard the transnort Genres rr" 1 " Town 30 Years-Funeral at Turner Today Washington. The homeward move ment of troops, Mr. Baker said, s progressing in j a most satisfactory manner and he added t'n at the 200. 000 a month mark would be reached in June. M: . ' 1' - Secretary Baker left here April 7,1 PORTLAND. Or., faay 5. (Spe accompanied thy Warrf n Pershinn. I cial to .The Statesman) Royal O. General pershiag only son. He I Thrfmas, ajh'bld-timetesident of Tur; Tlsited rarious Doints In . Tnim I aer. Marion county, and Known as a whee Amterican troops are guar- prominent, Mason, a railroad man of tered, going also to the German line, wide experience and one of the best where he reviewed tho third army, known men In Marion county for Speaking briefly of his Tislt ecr&- nearly a half century, died in Port- tary Baker said: The American army abroad is in splendid condition. The third army, which I fj irwpeted on the German f bntier. f Is beyond doubt the best equipped army ta tbe world. It is errth1ng that an army should be. In all its departments. The men are anxious to get home and we are moving then as rapidly as possible. I expect to see the 300, 000 ft month mark reached In June, peVts n . ' 0 mm g I " 'Jluer uafiftatiuu nua inuiur me- rOStmaSter.OI WianOn LOUniy chanics, were ready tonight for start coon after daybreak tomorrow in their attempt to drive three gi ant hydroplanes of the American navy across the Atlantic. With favorable weather of Upially J amount. paid. praictea, Dotn m the vicinity or the home station . at Rockaway Point. Long Island and along the coast to New Foundland, terminus For a consideration of $26,54oJ Ordered to discharge one of his William Roth has bought the Charles I policemen, the officer to De selected by himself, and protesting that he has no right to do so because he has no charges to make aralnst any Chief of Police Percy M. Varney sud denly finds himself in an unusual situation as a result of last night's regular meeting of the city council The decision of the aldermen was the outgrowth of a request made by B. Durbin place, near Pratum. The property consists of 165 acres of highly improved land. The stock Is not included in the purchase price which -is for the land and buildings only. Deed to the property was recorded yesterday and while the considera tion not stated la? document bears revenue ', stamps indicating . the See British Consume I Whiskey from States LONDON, May 8. Reply ing to a question In the house of commons today concerning the shortage of whiskey. Sir Auckland Geddes, minister to national service and recon struction said he had decided that the importation of Ca nadian whiskey might be free ly permitted and also Ameri can whiskey. If It had been paid for before tbe beginning of im. v I LEWIS ASSERTS DIVERSITY BASE OF PROSPERITY , 1 Professor at Club Lunch Calls Salem Hortlcul tural Capital PRUNE NOW PLUTOCRAT Possibilities of All Crops Is Touched on in Short Forceful Address ! innrnii iOCLTKU i HIT JTO F1U III Italian Government Consents to Let Port Remain ! Au tonomous for Two Years Before It Is Assigned to Southern Country. DELEGATES START FOR CONFERENCE AT PARIS Almost Complete1 Unanimity of Policy Exists Now Among Allies Orlando and Sonnino to Sign Treaty. - land, at the family home. No. 74C East Twenty-fifth street. North, ear-1 ly ye3terday, after a short Illness, of heart failure, aged past 7Q years.; and - painless A week ago ha Death was peaceful -he Just fell asleep; visited Turner, and on Satcrday he was down town In thi3 city.' Mr. Thomas, known for a half cen tury in the southern: half of Marion county, and In Masonic and railroad cfrclea' throughout western Oregon, GU;. was a native or Illinois,. of the journey's first "leg", the air men expected to launch at least two and possibly all three planes sched uled i to make the cruise. The NC-1, whose starboard wings were destroyed early today in a fire which also slightly damaged the NC-4, was nearly fit for flight again wSen darkness fell on a small army of. mechanics who had wjorked on the craft for more than 18 hours. The NC-4 had been completely re stored by midafternoon. There was a possibility .that the NC-1, might be delayed In her "iumo off" a few hours, or even a WOODS SCOURED FOR THREE MEN Being Searched for by Sheriff s Posses t LONDON, May 5. -According to a dispatch to the Rirhinm TU- the chief that Lee Morelock be re tained on the force In the- capacity I Prof. C. J. Lewis of Oregon Agri of speed cop until the first of the 1 cultural college at the Commercial year. The communication -was first I club luncheon at the Marlon hotel referred to tbe police committee. I yesterday said: i but. as riorelock's present period of I Salem Is the horticultural capital I graph from Paris. tEa anestinn re employment expires before the next! of Oregon as well as being the cap-1 garding Flume has been settled la meeting, the matter was Drought up 1 iiai city. 1 run agreement with the Italian rov- again 'before adjournment. The I The once lowly prune has become I ernment on the basis that Flame chief in his request stated that In I the plutocrat of the breakfast table. I shall remain an antonomous port for the time Morelock had been em-1 Be r I res can be Crown here In I two Years. hn t i.ii Ha tn Youths Who Held Ull BaiidPloyed hls "ests had broaAt the! greater variety and to greater per- to Iuly. ' ' M1l-l 0". In nM mtA tti.rifAr. halfMtlnm than .nvwhaM .1... j I t had been no - extra expense. TheJ Only one (.other place In the Unit-1 PltEMTEIt OX WAV necessity of watching aatomobile j ed States, a small area In the Ches-1 ROME May 5 -(By The Asso trafflc has increased with warm I apeake valley can approach this sec-1 riti Pn,.) fil. rt.i.. weather, and the need for someone I Hon in sweet cherry possibilities. I ni Fnrim uiniitw r barig for home next week. Secretary Baker said he had ia cp?cted one emibarkatiou camp that at Brest.. , "Its condit'.oa is simply Ideal," he . asserted ''and you can ; get the same ! expression from any doughboy on this ship. I did not ; see any of the others, but am In- . formed that the same good condition 1 . prevail? at all." . and . came to Oregon in ' the later I day r : more, if necessity' of unex- part of the 60s, havljg before his arrival here assisted in the construc tion of ; the Union Pacific railroad pected adjustments of the new wings developed at the last minute, out the NC-3 and NC-4 were scheduled through Wyoming, where he imbibed to take the air sometime between his lovei for railroad work. Soon (dawn r.nrt a. m. after his arrival here.be was madeT Should the NC-1 1e delayed. Com- statioa agent at Turner, when the J mander John H. Towers, chier or old Oreeon & California railroad was! th nTnedltion said, then it would WASHOUGAL. Wah.. May 5. Ten miles from washougal. in thick brush . and heavy ' timber, three young men. between 16 and 11 years old, were 4enrht dodging two posses, one in command of Sheriff Johnson, or Clarke county and the other under the leadership of Ska-1 mania county officials. The three men "robbed -the Clarke county bank at Washougal this morning of $7000 and then fled northwest up the Washougal river road for seven to fill in while regular officers are on their vacations was also men tioned. .. . By request of members .of the council.. Chief .Varney had earlier In the meeting, submitted a report .on his receat trip to San Diego to ap prehend a man on an old warrant. The reasons for his trip be ex plained In detail, tracing the history of. the case and telling how the war rant had come to him. Alderman Fred J. Smith precip- Apples. which have been ; through a trying period, are again coming into their own and many of the best paying orchards la Marion county this year will be of. this XraiC English walnuts are ona of the greatest assts of this section. Peo- I the allied and associated powers Is Iuly started for Paris today. (By The Associated . Press) TKEATV IX .REApIXKSS yejte tliaty "formulated pie have been hesitant op to now about growing them. This has end. ed. s . i Fllbertrare destined to be a lead ing crop and Oregon will be ahead of all others In this nut. ; Lack of to be handed to the German dele gates at Versailles Wednesday after noon, definite announcement to this effect being made today. Signor Orlando, Italian premier. m.m ku rA..i ui.t.. r LTSrtZh wV their machine became itated discussion by declaring that stock Is the chief hindrance at prea- Si ,r. t.r r V P.rf being built through estern -Oregon I follow the other two crart to Tre-1 . ' . t. . . I v. ki. . th I i l sonnino, are retaining to Fans fwi j,ifi.ii(mi. II,. 'v i- i f rr I stuck in the mud and was aban-1 warrant et to the constable or the l ent. I v.- from Portland to? the California line, I Das&ev; arrlvine in ample time for by Old Ben Holiday.! Soon after that I tbe -big jump to the Areres. sched- he was ( commissionea an agem otiule( ror aDOut the middle or May Wells, Fargo & Co., and a short time Commander Towers declared that had prepar- for the flight. tZZnFZZ -nen an overheated elec- 7 t - . J i tin waist 1 1 t nusLiuaHLtrr. auu iui Two Indictments Are r - - - a -- - a I IJIU iltttU,tTl v-- . Found Against Mannl3LteT was made P8tmaster ot Tur- tne navy and civilian mechanics I ner. For over 40 years he held down done "wonderful work" In .pre PORTLAND, May t-Tw., In th aeency of Wells. Fargo & Co. ; .JLi -t s-l . il t- 111 XZ - ' ' sheriff for service and remained at home if his poiice force were In ne-i-of additional men. "When the chief - comes In and doncd. Before pursuing posses got on their trail, the robbers had ad vanced three miles further In their nicht. Deputy Sheriff Sanford drove the I asks for a new speed cop.' robbers', abandoned car to Vancou ver. Wah. From Portland police It was learned that the license for The vegetable ontpat Is to become an enormous proportion ! and will be one of the most profitable crops. .Diversified developments Is the he said. I hope of the Willamette valley and ome S. Mann; former cashier or the First National bank of Linnton, a Portland suburb. One charge that Mann made false returns to the con troller of the currency and the other Jointly indict him with J. Al Patti- eon. a former director of the bank 30 years he held the postoffice at .... - watRr. ienited a can i. i : i -1 " " v.. ...-o- - . . . that place, rrenderlug the Jatter trie pump which was emptying ner rnhniln nf Pnr,ian(1 ivMti- wnior. ienited a can oi i . - ------ The plane's fuel tanks gation of the car showed it to'have under the seat another Oregon 11 cense No. 66393. Portland police have no .record of such a license. The engino of the car was num bered 234.064 and the serial num- have been forged. only when the postoffice department . . fm d nearbv and the decldedltoJnrtalltheroralmandH ' livery, one of the first polats In ' ft .nJnute, of the accl- the United States where the new : were at work cuh, a luruier. airecior oi me i system or mall aenvery waa mira-1 ", r' rM.ted and the or- oerea zji.ut ana me wnn ui on a charge ! of . misappropriating duCed. when Mr. Thomas decided it Scaffolding was erww u Nc-1 ber of tbe machine was 225.306. uuub vi lujmuuuu. uuiu uicu COBla npi well oe uyei iiieu irum me ; - , . fittnrt with the rx irl; (nmi) tlirni orn nnd .t.tlnn 4nH Yxa rrn1 the cralthaa Deen lineu . r -or . - v, .ri.r her own nau are at large on bail. The aiiegea l Mr. Thomas was an s enthusiastic i -- ,""''"" " windt transactions charged In the Indict-1 Free Mason. He ! was one of the damagea in awm . - ments consist of making loans to I founders of Pearl Lodge No. 66. AJere attacnea. remained Pattison on. bills of blading for labor! p. & A. M., of Tamer, one of its The ireeYthZw craft , ... . ... . : a ... nn 1ia cronnd today ana mejr crn wnicD idb governnieni claims iu i ursi wursuipiui ,inuinrro, buu - - "I . . . ti, hanears. of Its most influential memoers. anai ere nui l-"-Jrtm Commander ... of the Masonic building In Turner, ants bid rew. - which was erected On a lot alongsHe late today. They pla ?"ed . flu fax his own . domicile.! just across tbe daylight ."nJ SbS- way frem the Southefa Pacific ata- the overnight halting, place schefl kion: He waa a miemtoer of the led on. the wav to New Foundland. Royal Arch chapter and a Knight commanaer iower wm. Tentplar. of the crewsthat of the NC--. Ea-ly In his residence at Turner Ueutenant Commander Reed win Mr. Tbromas married Miss Mary II. direct the flight of the NC-4 ana Conseri the daughter of a pioneer Lieuenant Commander P. N. i. i-e-fanflly of Jefferson, a sister of the Inger the NC-1. In addition to tne famous Southern Pacific passenger commanders, each rr tne piane " Ik off the ob without jiotlce if i conductor, "Shan" Conser. andthe huge craft of 126 feet winr any nvember is dischagef for be- "yet goes oft and takes pleasure I Marlon county In particular. It is trips, it's a matter for the . council I the most solid business base. Other to look into." sections which depend on one crop Mr. Smith then quoted two pas- will have their bad Mmez.1 A diver sages from the chiefs report, which sified district will not. hem aintalned were particularly ob- Wee need much mere advertising jectionable. He resented the first much more education, nlany more Refatives of Dead Han Refuse to Accept Body HOOD RIVER. Or., May 5-Cor- oner Anderson today received a tel egram from the city marshal ' of I Rossville. Ind., former home of Wil liam II; Fisher who was killed by a train here yesterday, announcing that the dead man's relatives - dls- Miners Decide to Leave Their Work in Morning SALT LAKE CITY. Utah.. May . Three hundreds miners of Park City and surrounding district met here tonight and declde-1 to walk out 'of the mines, mills and smelters at eight o'clock tomorrow morning un less the following demands are. com plied with: "A six-hour day, 15..-0 per day. two men on all drilling machines." It was agreed In the future that ajy discrimination axatust any mem ber of any organization will not be ktolerated and that the men will sentence which began as follows: . "In compliance with the request of this honorable body, procured at the Instigation of those not neces sarily alway on the side of good i government, to report my recent ab sence to California." The speaker also denied the truth of the assertion hat "the sheriff and his deputies were busy attend ing to the ruth always present at taxpaying .time. and. consequently no one from, his office was avail able to go. The constable for Sa lem district would not go. Councilman Ralph Thompson at this time objected to further discus sion claiming he was "getting tired i7 wi : ofVhat Union are Miss Ada P. w,h liberty motor, of 1 00 horse- 7o .V or.l7.ti; vw--.j -j--.ww. -. i - i a. a m Dm i will a rtti"air. i w i . . fA nra.aioi a hnf that the l i nomas, yrumiueui juIOC " '- power - : i The mine owners oi me aisin-i land: Miss Hallie Thomas, a teacher pilots and' a raaio oiuc-r. ltated tonight that they would close in the? Kenton school of Portland serve pilot will aboard each ror tne down indefinitely rather than grant and who is noted as a teacher from cruise to New Foundland. In addi- demand3 Orocon to Massachusetts, and Clif-i tinn Lieutenant Commanaer njro nesses expressed a belief that the man had. intended suicide, a coro ner's Jury returned a verdict that he had met accidental death. Jago-Slavs and Czecho- ford Thomas, a prominent traction man ol Seattle, who learned railroad ing under his father's tuition at Tur- CIstT.& T)ornni'-oA ner when a mere boy, and whoso WW"UM telegraph call was "R. O.", his fath er initials, for the many years that he served. at the key. "Mr. Thomas was the adviser and win eo to Trenassey as a passenger aAJSlSLS.!?. M,ch""rt' Portland to View lis . First Hospital Train Famous Garrison Lase Comes Up in Court SEATTLE.- May 5. Two women are included in the Jury of twelve. PORTLAND. Or.. May 3. Port wilt pci Its II. pi fi:. w L BIT- backwash of the war tou.orrow night, rathos as well as :ooveli is expected tn be borne to this city or- a hoe- PARIS, May 5. XBy The Associ ated Press) -The fact, that the ere dentlals of the Jugo-Slav,and Czccho-i f,.il n, ,itmv,t overv - man. worn Slovak. delegations were, turned over aft and chnd In the the village of to the fip-rriana alone "with .those of In 1. 1 i . - T:';:. ,'T IVTUVr. wunu jri..,: uc n few f ... . . , . ,nllUll.l lln nt iPl.t r mntilnlnr omer nauons is accepien iu comer- f m a wayide 8tatlo4 to Its present wu,lu T , j 7u , .1 1, Z-Z Yr . ' tT JZia ence circles as a recognition of those Je La wL th 'm... wa sworn in to decide the fate of pretty IM wounded veterans of. th world newstatesj V - ' A tpX IU . maTor 'I Buth- Garrison, - Is, charged by the j warJ Accommo(lation3 for nurse. 1 11. . Mr r, ..... mt I niALC 'Willi uaf IHM aj-w.fc.vM-w - - a - - - serums in t Grace Glatx Storrs. wife of D. M. train, which provides for the wound t " nrr ! vnwi- Storrs, for whose lpve MUs Gar.i- rd all rosslb:e comfort, of modern - mm m " ' " I v . HS.y U M W APPS 1 nABnil 9 I Afl 11 1 TlTTi mV .If a V,nrmA hv Minitri I edge of life and his kindliness mado ' l.L.Z , r " r ' - hini a general-favorite and he was w wcneonmi a eP"V Bf,it " - . . . Lervdl nannlar.. t. . ' . 1 to partake there of a po.soned fruit PARIS. May rlD The A3SOC1- veara aeo Mr and cocktail. .TSff M-ISrSS Sin bousewives. -.7'- l..V Z i-lZl7, r-T;L ; retired from railroading, moved to Portland, to be near their daughters, a'ad they established a pleasant home on East Twenty-fifth Street North. Recognition Is Extended steamships for direct transporta tion to Europe, the Orient and the Atlantic coast. - I Get away from the old calory Idea. Show the housewife she j can get more for her money In fruits than in any other way and you! will solve the consumption problem, j Bayers who two years! ago ridi culed the Idea or Willamette valley producing frerh fruits for market are now clamoring for the chance to buy them. ' Professor Lewis gave his letare In terse, forceful manner covering many subjects In a tew minutes. He was much applauded. James A. Stewart of Corvallis over pow-wows- orer janitor and po- spoke briefly, saying that he favored lice " Otto J. m llson cnimeo: m i ii reconstruction measures wmcn , with. "I'm in favor of dropping onelare to be In the June ballot and of the men we have In now and I aperuily approved of those provld keeping this ie. Several on tbehnK for road building. force at present might as well oe I George W. Hnbbs of J Silverton dropped." I wan asked to explain the, general At this II. II. Vandevort rose lo I situation In his community as to the wrath and demanded to know why I proposed market road building la- there was such a tendency by the I BQe and said that practically every council to hamper the police. I man Is behind the move and pre- We bother with things like that dieted at leart a 75 per cent vote and let big business go. We lost I for It. He said that he has visited money by not selling the steel rolls I many communities In the north end we had and we. lost $3000 on the I ef the county and finds good feel- paving matters. We ought to cut out the petty things and get down o business." he declared. Here Alderman Wilson Inerrupted and took up the argument, but was "checked by the mayor with the re minder that there was nothing be fore the council. "We can get something there quick enough." Mr. Vandevort re Councilman Johnson questioner Ing everrwbere. Luther J. Chapln presided at the meeting. There was a large attend ance, i Farmer Kills Members of Family. Shoots Sllfor demands vital to Belgium's 11 w Icnrlty It win be the duty of nition would be -extended the govern' ment of FLiland under certain condi tions which have not been disea sed. KOSS VISITS CAMP , BREMERTON, t Wash-i May" 5. Rear Admiral Albert Ross, general inspector of trailing, .camps, -arrived here today to Inspect the camp at the Puget Sound Navy yard. mere oi a posoneu iniu t " f r " Both womea Jurors are Woman S Body Found in Pudding River Identified LEMBEHCi XOT IX DAXCiKIS PRIS. May 6. 1iiir Irani nnan fini'M fnr thnir TrMS) 1 ne SUUSUOU in lJ'm " v. v-,',vf.. . - - - I ,,11 . AM.ttMi frUi,H ! Thorn thft former uancia, nas Kreai-y iih"u.i-u. Central Willamette people otten according Mo advices reachiag the hsrf nH iwvfiw!fi1 a wa-m Tolish national committc at Paris. welcoime iand spent many cheerful The Polish troops arc ?aid c have hours under the Thomas roof. driven bzack the Ugrain.ar.s so far inai i.f-ni4frg no longe.- i in qui- (Continued on. Page 3) ger from shells. -. ' (T.KVAIS. Or . May 5. The body (By The Asf.oci- of a woman found today in the Pud ding rtiver near here wra identified as thai of Mrs. Rosa A.eMasn ,io li5ap!?-ared 'mm her torn', on the night ef April II last Ti?r c ho indications cf foul play, the cor oner sid anl his opinion waj that Mr?. Adelman bad -eotna t. I sui cide. She was h I yean o AMARILLO. Tex.., May 5-John Greber. a farmer livtnr near White the chief as to whether he could do J Deer. Texas, oday shot and "killed without the services of one. or the I his nsother and a younger sister. other men If the speed cop were I wounded, probably fatally an older retained. He reminded the chief of J sister and then shot himself. He Is a statement ne was cam 10 um i expeciea 10 aie. ,Tne cause of the made early In the year to the effect I tragedy is unknown. that his present police force would from Rome, where they have keen since they quit the peace conference and there bow see bis to be good ba sis for belief that the differences be tween Italy and the United States. Great- Britain and France will be aetled. With tbe Italian question settled, almost complete ananimity of senti ment would prevail In the peace eon fe'renee. The obstacle presented by the protests of the . Belgians baa been sKmounted by the Belgian crown council having decided unan imously to sign the treaty. It hav ing been pointed out by the head ot the Belgian delegation that the doc ument gave honorable and satisfac tory terms to Belgium. Chin's protest against the award of Kalo-Chau to Japan and a num- ber of smaller Items are yet under discussion. The council of three sat Monday afternoon In an endeavor to settle the minor ones. A plenary . session of tbe peace conference is to be held Tuesdsy af ternoon at which the peace treaty Is to be presented to the smallr powers. SPEED IS WAXTED LONDON, Msy 5. A dUpstch to the Central News from Copenhagen quotes a Berlin newspaper as say ing that the German peace deten tion yesterday sent an ultimatum to tbe entente allies, demanding a re ply by 5 o'clock Monday afternoon In which It was declared that the Germans would be obliged to return to Berlin In the event of a further postponement la the submission ot the peace terms. UEIXJIOI RTILL BALKS . BRUSSELLS. May S. be Solr says the crown council share tbe opinion that If the final peace treaty doe not contain the necessary con ditions for speedy restoration of Belgium by financial measures and assurances ot diplomatic support se- uty of the government to recommend to par liament that it reject. the treaty. be sufficient. " Mr. Varney said In this event he woujd prefer to retain his "old men and let Mr. Morelock go. but a mo tion made by Alderman Smith that the motorcycle policeman be ' re tained and another one be dropped by the chief passed. The chief protested this, saying he could have used ne of the regu lar men as speed cop and that he no DUTCH MIXLSTKIt DIES PARIS, May 5. (Havas) Dr. A. I r.. uo sturs. Dutch minister at Paris since 1&85, died today. He was 78 years of age. - i . . storcxpkii rxroxnmoNAL It, HASLE.' May 5. .(By The A .el ated Press) Confirmation of the right to discharge any man because J unconditional surrender of the Hun- ; I gtnan government baa hoen received (Continued on Page 3) In a dispatch from Vienna. Babes Tossed Oat of Windows to Firemen COLUMBUS. O- Miy 5. Uetween seven and ten persons perished, a dozen others are in hospitals la a serious condition and a score more were badly hurt la a spectacular fire In an a part meat .building in tbe heart of down-town Colombo at midnight tonight. The several killed and the most of Ibw injured Jumped from the npper Hoots of ti.e seven story building. Half a doxea babes In arras were -totsed to rire mn with life sets. The fire trsppeJ most or the occupants of npper stor ies. How .many were burned to d.ath la not fcjown. ,