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Condensed Telegrams American Beet Sugar Co., re-elected retiring directors. Nineteen bombs were dropped on Landau, Germany, by ten allied airmen. Justice Giegerich granted a motion for the dissolution of the Guardian Trust Co. The War Department ruled that Browning machine guns can be used on airplanes. It was announced in the Commons that there are 65,000 Germa prisoners of war in Great Britain The Baltimore & Ohio's locomotive repair plant at Glenwood, Pa. will be doubled at a cost of $1,700,000. The mercury soared to 86 in the Government thermometer in New York, the hottest May 28 ince 1886. Sir Henry Joseph Wood announced be not accept the offer would of conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Gold to the amount of $1,000,000 was shipped from Montreal to New York, for the account of the Union Bank, of Canada. The National War Garden Committee announced that enemy aliens, interned, must work on gardens at cantonments. The army general staff ordered, on Pershing's recommendations, that regimental bands be increased from 28 to 50 pieces. Two aviators flew from Paris to London and back, with a load of mail. in a hydroplane in three hours and ten minutes. Copyright privileges on musical comand ed of France in a positions citizens instruments are presidential extendproclamation. There are more than 300 boxing instructors at the various camps and cantonments, it was announced by the War Department. New orders of the Food Administration to bakers say ten per cent. of corn meal must be used as a substitute, beginning June 1. Joseph McGurr, of Jersey City, a third class fireman. S. N. was rescued when the steamship William Rockfeller was sunk May 18. Joseph Cohen must die for the murder of Barnet Baff, the Count of Appeals decided. Baff was known in New York as the "Poultry King.' Food Administrators or their represtate in Rico met at sentatives Union and Porto from every Washing- the ton and started a two-day conference Fuel Administrator Garfield announced the appointment of John P. White labor advisor to the administration, as the representative of the labor policy board. Second Lieutenant Howell of the U. S. Gassert in France Marine Corps Allyn died of natural causes. His home was at 1735 Tirty-fourth street Bay Beach, N. Y. President Wilson's insignia as companion in the New York Society of Foreign Wars was presented to him by a delegation from the society at the White House, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co for the ment at rate of three a is making the ballons day. govern- They cost $50.000 each and have a speed of 42 miles an hour. A joint resolution thanking Red Cross workers for having made the a was $100,000,000 presented campaign the success, in House by Representative Danton of Indiana. Twenty-four British officers, who have been touring the country for the Red Cross. will now make a swins "around the circuit" for the Nationa War Savings committee. Chairman Carter of the House Com mittee on Indian Affairs introduced resolution for investigation by his committee of the "management and in. conduct" of the Bureau of Indian Af Vfairs. he teMedical aids to governors were di tall rected by Provost-Marshal Genera Crowder to attend the conferences o board members and representatives o General Crowder's office, in Chicago in June. JR Officials of the B. R. T. are in con al ference with the War Finance Cor poration at Washington. They ar asking for financial assistance because he their cars run to government plant eld and shipyards and they need addition dal equipment. ad mWith returns coming in very slowly th it seemed certain last night that Sena re tor Thomas Sterling had won the re lle publican nomination for United State of Senator in South Dakota statewid yprimary held yesterday. In en SCOVILLE SENDS WARNING TO en om MANUFACTURERS USING SUGA ny are Who Have not Yet Filed Statements d coTheir Requirements. ed idHartford, Conn., May 29.-Rober up Scoville, federal food administrator fo