MEMORIAL DAY AT MILLERSBURG Kilpatrick Post, G. A. R., Ar ranging For Parade and Exercises Mlllersburgr, Pa., May 25. —Prepa- rations for the annual observance of Memorial Day are well under way and Kilpatrick Post Xo. 212, G. A. It., assisted by othef organ izations. will carry out the observ ance of the day as planned by the Commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic. Washington Camp No. 390. P. 0. S. of A.. Tahpe tribe of Red Men, Millersburg Castlfe, \ Knights of the Golden Eagle. Perse- : verance I.odge of I. O. O. F., Mod- | era Woodmen of America, Wesieyan - Boys' Brigade, Home Circle and civic clubs. Red Cross, business men. Pleasant Hill Grange, fire company. Camp Fire Girls, motor club, chil dren of the public schools and min iHterium will take part. The exer cises will begin promptly at 9.30 a.m. in East Park, where the Rev. Mr. Haeseler, pastor of the United Brethren Church, will deliver the oration, after which the parade will form and march over the following streets. Market to North, to Church, to Vnion, to Market, to Oak Hill Cemetery, where the usual program will be carried out. Chief Marshal S. N. Kawel and aids will be in charge. Music will be furnished by the Citizens' band, of Millersburg, and the I.iverpool band. Sunday morning at 10.30 o'clock the members of the G. A. R. Post ! and Washington Camp No. 390, P. ! O. S. of A., will attend divine serv- ] ices. Tn the Lutheran churcli where the Rev. Mr. Musselman will preach the annual memorial sermon, Paul M. High will sing a solo. Sun day afternoon the members of the post, assisted by members of the P. O. S. of A., will proceed by auto mobile to the cemeteries at Killing ei\ Rife and Hinkles where the graves of comrades in those ceme teries will be decorated with flowers. English Coast Towns Are Bombarded From Clouds by German Air Raiders By Associated Press London, May 26. Four or five German airships raided the eastern counties of England last night, ac cording to an official statement issued this morning. The airships dropped bombs and escaped although pur sued. The official statement says: "Four or five hostile airships ap proached East Anglia shortly before midnight last night. The weather was overcast and a thick back of rain clouds made observation diffi cult. "Four airships appear to have pentrated inlund into the eastern ! counties. They followed erratic courses and dropped a number of bombs in country districts, apparent ly being unable to locate their posi- , tion. The raiders were pursued by j our airplanes, but thick clouds en- i abled them to make good their es cape. One man was killed in a Nor folk village. The material damage is believed to be negligible. Germany Disappointed at Russia's New Stand By Associated Press Amsterdam, May 25. The So cialist newspaper Vorwaerts of Ber lin says that (he recent statements of ■ Premier Lvoff and Foreign Minister 1 Teresclitenko, of Russia, expressing determination to continue tbe war with the country's allies, are a great disappointment to those in Germany 1 who expected a separate peace quick ly with revolutionary Russia. The , Vorwaerts says Germany's policy is not dictated by the pan-Germans and that the statements of the Russian ministers would never have been made had Chancellor Von Bethmann Hollweg replied fully and satisfac torily to the interpellation of the So cial Democrats regarding war aims and said that the desires of Austria and Russia were also those of the German government. The Kreuz Zeitung considers the | statements of the Russian ministers . to be the first success of British policy in the new situation and a demonstration of the fact that ' "politically time is not on our side." j Censorship to Again Come Up For a Vote By Associated Press Washington, May 25. —Under Pres ident Wilson's personal pressure for a newspaper censorship section in flic espionage bill, all indications to day were that the question would i egain bo taken to the floor of Con gress for more discussion and an other vote. Agreement by the conferees on a , modified censorship authorization vas said to-day by Senator Overman j to be probable. The House con-! f erees, it was said,' want another j Vote, believing the House will accept f a compromise provision. If the con- I as was indicated to-day, re port a new censorship section, the j House will first debate and vote upon it. If rejected there, its defeat as a } part of the espionage measure will be final, without necessity for the I Senate lo reconsider the question. I Big Fleet of Army Trucks Is Planned Washington, May 25. The new American army bill bp supplied with motortrucks as rapidly as they are needed through the development of the Government's present plans. Hids already have been asked on orders lor many trucks of light and heavy types and present estimates indicate U.at these can be obtained as fast as they are required. Arrangements are also being made to obtain the necessary drivers. KNIGHTS OP COLISIBI'S ELECT STATE OFFICERS i Exposition Park, Pa., May 25.—At the cloßing- session of the annual con tention of the Knights of Columbus of Pennsylvania yesterday the follow ing officers were elected: J. D. McDonough, Reading, state deputy; M. J. Hildenberger, South Bethlehem, state secretary; Michael Hollern, McKeesport. state treasurer; Dan Kehoun, Philadelphia, warden, and W. W. 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