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J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1250 2 POLICE INJURED J IN RIOTS AT PARIS CLEMENCEAU CA CAI I i I RAPPED Arr OY f I a Disorders in n Paris MayDay May MayDay I Day Declared Caused b by Y Premiers Premier's s 's Order Against Demonstration By y Associated Press May v vand 2 2 Two hun hundred rc PARIS and fifty policemen Were vere 11 hurt tart during J yesterdays yesterday's e t Max I la lav r disorders according ing to an a any aI an announcement I at al midnight Apparently Apparently Ap p. i only one person wax was killed d. d Socialists an and the leader of labor unions are indignant over yesterdays yesterday's ester incidents The general labor allol federation federation federa- federa federation federa federa- tion has issued a protest and a committee committee com con will meet melt tonight to tu consider what steps will h be he taken ns as a a result of ot th the disorders Th The managing committee commit commit- tee of oC the Socialist party and the SocIalist Socialist So So- group of or the chamber of or deputies deputies epu ties tics also will mc meet t Deputy Marcel ss writing 1 In claims the tray day was a It mag maS ma magnificent Remonstration demonstration of or lh the power and discipline of oC the tile laboring classes and was va marred only by hy the brutality pf or the thc ferocious police CLEM CLEMENCEAU BLAMED BLAM ED I M. M r. r Cachin places responsibility for forthe forthe nt the disorders upon UlOn Premier Clemen Clemen- I Tho The police maintain that the they had Itac hadI no ball h cartridges c In their heir rc crt I and that no ammunition was 15 issued U d to the troops the few shots fired ln 1 conI consequently con con- consequently having come conic from the tho demonstrators dem- dem I The disturbances arp arr lr generally de deplored deplored de de- I by hr public op Tho conservative or organs ns lay the blame upon time the labor people while the newspapers opposed to Premier Cle Cle- monceau are inclined to agree with the tho Socialists that there would Ila have been lIcen no trouble If It a n demonstration had hadeen been een permitted in Paris The Petit says sas that throughout hout the country countr the time laboring classes displaced d their feelings In do dignity dignity dig dig- nit and order an and that a few Incidents incidents Inci inci- dents of violence should not be per per- Jel to wipe out the satisfactory impression thus given hen WOM WOMEN EN ARE VICTIMS I Tho United Trades Traces union union of or the de department department de- de eI e- e of or the th Seine elne declaring man many women were victims of or the violent I action of the tho th police pollee police exorcised exercised b by order J of or th the government has decided to cull caH culla caHa a meeting of or the general council to tonight tonight tu- tu night to consider the attitude altitude It will adopt in view of oC the days day's l. l S events AM AMERICANS STOPPED American ambulances did efficient work in picking up the tho wounded during during dur dill ing Ing- the Ma Ja day demon demonstrations the time American Red lied Cross attendants UC being ch cheered by bJ the tho crowds crowd j I At t the bridge an merican lieutenant tenant colonel mold and two Junior of- of fivers were stopped U by dragoons hon whon they attempted to cross s the tho river rl The Americans were charged upon b by some soma cavalrymen cu n and in to the tho melee melce some ome shots were cro fired I During a cla clash h in Place do de la ll HasI Has Bas I tille a policeman shouted to the mob If Ir you want to lo fight go o to Ver cr Versailles crI sailles sallies and fight ht the Germans I The mob tools tool up the cry of ot On to tn and intI averted a mote moie serious serious' I fighting r j I C and Soldiers I i Cops ops Battle in Gotham 1 NEW v EW YORK vow May Ia 2 The The climax climax I of the May Iny day celebration In New Newt York came last a t night with a mass massy meeting at nt atla Madison la lson Square Garden Garlen which adopted rc resolutions advocating ad four roul general strikes of ot three or five J Jedas days days' duration and a u fourth of oC Indefinite indefinite nite length u lle unless M Thomas rhomas J. J Mooney and ll Warren K Killings Billings arc released from rum prison Hi 11 01 r granted grante new trials before rore July 4 4 The meeting m l last st night WH was tho 1 only one OIW of or H a dozen planned for fur the 1 J day which HI not broken W wan ryas up by by and ond sailors who demanded that th the American lag flag fash h be displayed and lull The Spangled Spangled tanner Banner j Continued on I page age 1 12 J J I INJURED TOLL TOLLOF TOLLOF OF MAY DAY AY 1 i PARIS RIOT American Ambulances Are Used to Pick Up Wound found Wounded founded ed in Streets Continued from page pase 1 sung It was not the fault tault of the service men that they did not clean cleanup cleanup cleanup up the garden They tried hard enough h but were over overwhelmed helmed by tho the police An army of or 1318 police pollee under command command com com- mand nd of or Chief Inspector Daly guarded guard guard- ed all nU approaches to the garden Carden and held at bay more than 1000 men in uniform recently returned from Ira France nee Led b by a 0 Scotch Canadian soldier and a bugler busier who repeatedly sounded tho the assembly the soldiers and sailors sailor charged the police pollee lines again and again but only to be beaten back Back of or tho the officers who were on onI foot toot with with night sticks held ready I were outposts of at mounted men The They were reinforced by a n. strong provost guard One mounted officer chasing the Canadian leader Jeader of the crowd and an American soldier pursued t them cm on horseback into the tho main entrance of ot the American was felled by a 3 blow from a night stick Tho The Canadian escaped through the barroom The police became more enthusiastic in their work after atter which they had been pelted with a shower of oC bricks While the police pollee and service men were battling In the rain outside tho the Mooney meeting was proceed proceeding Ins The offices of ot the New York Call a n Socialist local newspaper were raided by a crowd of or soldiers and sailors who declared their attention was attracted by Bolshevist posters pasted on the outside of oC the building The rhe of ot the tho Call were thrown into street from doorways door and windows |