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\HERALD BEST OF ALL INLOCAL NEWSPAPERS HERALD “ADS” MEAN BETTER BUSINESS NEW NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1916 —SIXTEEN ESTABLISHED PRICE THREE CENTS. fe—= TENSION LESSENED BY RELEASE OF | .S. TROOPS BUT CRISIS CONTINUE FPAGES. President !s !)etermined Not to Retreat One Inch Until Carranza Complies With All Demanc Mediation Subject Taboo Until Note From Mexico City Arrives in Lansing’s Hands TROOPS BRUSH UP [CAPTUREDTROOPERS| CASEMENT FOUND GUILTY; e Govde??fi?%f Show 1t ON WAR BUSINESS| AIVE AT ELPAS0 DEATH PENALTY ORDERED| oo et Wil Will Con age on Border Before Wilson Will Con ‘ ! Big Crowds Gather at Ends of|LANSING DECLINES Sir Roger Must Pay| ° - Connecticut Men Are SHUTTLEWORTH IS IN International Bridge 'l‘[] TALK MEI]IA’““N With His Life for At- Washington, June 29.—Release of the Ame . . - i Wastmg No Time on [;I]MMANI] — . troopers captured at Carrizal has removed one dange T NIANT"; REACH DESTINATION I¥ RAGS R s L, temptmg to F()menti element in the Mexican situation, but it was apparent t Trlp to Front--Offi- | Tells Foreign Ministers He Rebelli Bai . | that it had only somewhat relieved and had not rem 7 . eobellion--batie is| the grave menace to continuance of friendly relation . |Camp Federalized Wh Train From Chihuahua City to Juarez Must First H f ’ | - i cers Engrossed in en | ust First Hear from . | tween the United States and the Mexican de facto delayed But Throngs ¥ i l R l i i 3 Regular Army Officer S : S Eetuned GarTanzal ACCO[flp ice, Released | ernment. By freeing the prisoners General Carranza Study of Spamsh Takes Ch elcome Men—*Movic” Opera~ only one demand made by President Wilson. The of 'akes Charge. tors on Hand. it = o : that Carranza declare his future attitude toward the A ashington, June 29.—Ignacio Cal- London, June 29, 5 —Ser- i A A A i T Pan) Texant Tine 20 e i L : . 10:55 a. m—Ser- | jcan forces in Mexico remains unanswered until the deron, minister of Bolivia, and Rafael | geant Sullivan, the brilliant Irish bar- e : : : New Haven, June 29.—Movement Camp Holcomb, Niantic, June 20.— | terest whetted by the international | ya1yidar, minister of Salvador, called | Tister upon whom has 1 communication arrives from Mexico Clty' It was exp{ lor Connecticut troops to the west is/| This camp for instruction of re- [8spect of the occasion, border resi- ¢ yhe e o fo ol | cnietiniraenitor i o fregm( " t:e today ; [ ; ] & state tm oday to re- 3 defense of Sir : without much delay according to mes- | cruits for Connecticut comma dents gathered at the internations 5 ’ ) A, i _ rding it ands ; ernational | ey, their efforts to learn whethor the | ROSer Casement in his trial for high On the contingency that the Carranza govern sages received here. Chicago reports | Which are now speeding toward Mex- bridge early today to await the ar-| yUnij 5 7 5 s : \ 3 ar- | United States would entertain an offer | treason, was unable to appear in| May maintain its policy of attacking American force the arrival there of the first bat-|ican border was completely federal- [Ilval of the twenty-three American | of mediation in the Mexican difficulty. | court today and finish his ar i y. g Ap Y S o E & ;au?n of }:_heh Fifth Massachusetts In- | ized today when Major Edward A. |troopers captured at Carrizal on June| Mr. Calderon talked with Secretary | jn pehalf of the : 'l\gumcn’ ing in any direction except north, activities looking to an’ whic aSs h r] i 3 : = i < 8 prisoner. Sergean = . . fantry which passed. through this | Shuttieworth, U. §. A. who has been 21 and released by General Carranza | LAnSing about five minute. AHrWANd | sullivan collapsed under the e speedy transportation of national guardsmen to the > . m., Tu : VR Pttt S el upon the peremptory demand of | N® sal e hadfbcenigco at the | 5 3 i 3 i Connecticut Fisia_ Hospital and. am- | 180 Emcior (o0 e, onnectiout | 2200 acnt wison. Uaited States would mot discuss me. | Of excitement and emotion while de- der showed no relaxation today. bulance Compeny's cection Was at the | mand * 1o will ehorily. appoint om. | | TIO%, Who assembled early were | diation in the absence of information | livering an_ impassioned speech in There were two hopeful factors in the situg a % : prepared to wait indefinitely in case | that the American prisoners actually | court last ni 7 ’ AT T v e . | cers to conduct the camp, these being iz f v i se | v | court last night. . Fhree sections ogz th‘e Sefiina‘m?fi‘fy il Teserve officors of the rhfionay LS arvival of the special train brine- | TS Deen released and as to Carran- Artemus Jones, assistant counsel, oweus Flrst, \x{hatever Carfanza P ANSUEE I8N o wont through Harrisburg, Pa. over | 5u8rd already here under orders from [1ng the prisonors over the Mexican | 28's reply to the demand for & stafe- | ,.nounced to the cour <l. | probably will require further diplomatic converation went throvgh Harrisburg, Pa. ovor | X5 tut " Goneral Cole, B e o e W i o e R oW announsedRioline feoustRwnenti Bleon ol 1l SVH S H T o e ibe [evoErad b loeat o il p. m an;yla:‘miggx?ght« ?r;ienn is The hard work of getting recruiteNghg [02d: Moving plcture men had aluion in Alemica, jeued i wanrins | ler Bl oo Y o8 o s A p. m. and last mianight; Troop B 12 |into’ conaition for camp life' nd to ¥ineras planted at favorable points The minister reminded Mr. Lansing | been forbidden by his doctors to con- ond, many observers were inclined to believe the yig [ : e - i : no one except newspa h a Amer |41 i i i i Sanity. will probabiy be reported weat| Sivo them military knowleage suff- | oo lriicted ee Minenataner Hinen St Inistedc of it Ine Ao 36 frimue s dimindie | The lobter 10 attitude of the Mexican government in the case o of Buffalo today. e handled | 3 ito S8 3 1blics serva of peace an i : g s : P 3 T e hat Connectiout men | I detachments larger than corporal's s By s e e S e R e T e e e e e pa D R Al I DTISOTLCTS, indicates a tendency which may be reflect g e e alth, ol amivite amd |34uads 1s well under way. The ma- uate A nzeolner L ol mots ot ihe Tnitedl|an i hatineenievidenitha e s san B thepid calin e s sare settling down to make the most terial is very green but there are seneral Francisca Gonzales, com- | States had been received. Sullivan had been laboring under a Bt 5 tus sunara el ihe work | chousbamiltuameniiototoRzIve e cad n;anfl\';n(.‘" Eesnesandindues G ary SN S R heavy strain. Mr. Jones then ad- Great Influences at Work , however, on efforts to speed e o B g maod by | 1SS to the aggregation. The num- ;i"g'h" ef‘;;\"‘)l:t"n:‘f“‘ ‘:l ol tr_’“‘“ last | dressed the cour It is believed considerable influence | Mobilization of the national ontty esinrasmdcrs o give ther| L 7 9770 WU poon be 8 thousand oy ning over Ripharation® o THREATENS GOURT MARTIAL Aided King’s Enemies. must have been exerted c s, | 2long the international line D o arors tho" mananis, | . Adjutant General Cole, Col. ~Wise, by, iERCverythelSprlspriors ot the R e e e JRISRERR SR S S fumlenian ancduehoRL e O e o he anuals. Of. | Col. Schulze and Major Ives will con- |~ micrican il apiporiticon . ot a s S e Dy son A mer can (RIECUSNIRI SR el erial foj ree! 2V RmatERE P s o Gvs | tinue to have their quarters here to Ambulances Frovided. War Department Rules Soldiers Can- | Sir Roger to go to Germany, but the Lt {nterests with Investrients in | Even should the Mexisin e o T taika 'on | 100K after the administration of the | General George Bell, Jr., provided s insisted that the defendant had L e s 2 cils clatm ey, BostIbUA UL strategy and combat formatlons. On cm:r‘l)iut e ambulances to transport the troopers not Be Released Even if They Re- | tempted merely to organize an : ‘tni;‘icx\;] )vm‘;,‘p”::,: (y‘(’)nlln.:‘ll]ihulhfllju draw orders to Carranza T e o || e Coa Cole today or- |to Fort Bliss, and one of his aides was | fuse to Take Federal Oath brigade for against the Ulster |yesterday. Mr. . of Labor hero | commanders offensive to th Einiieabrodloeiins cuneaian o (corsdRCompany R B e TN an T | (=i = dipl el decelnton e meniio ; ral Oath, et T e e | e R R R e B e o e s A ke by | Which has been chcamped on the | be given to the commander of the do| Boston, June 29.—Adjutant General e L e S icHTy Colebrook road near Winsted since | facto troops who accompanied the | charles T T llliE o ke e s Gl e fpnecan toipTevent &iDE A RN emplatsdiwh le e A S Second Begiment in Ohios the mobilization call, to march to this | prisoners’ special fromr Chihuahua arles H. Cole announced today that | treason when the chief justice inter- ::mfir’vif" _company with inferests it | bandits continued The e R I veond | ©2MP- When the command arrives | City to prevent possible demonstra- o o e e R e e [} Toffree itselt from thy X : L : 1d | some days hence the men will he ex- |tions by the populace. the war depa i i | the jury i g { al fhundred dollars on cablegrams and | an American army mobilize SRt B SR Gt 1 (5 | e o ] T ar department notifying him that | jury that the law was that “siving | tefegrgms to the de facto government this afternoon. The second and tMird ed. If there are any traces of | Prior to the arrival of the train| discharges granted e aid and comfort to the XKing's en- ; y e IoEHeEn fronten bhs Mo & 5 2 measles the company will be re ed |t were few loral - scharges g ed members of the S > B1 officigls during the last few days. ent must C ) o with sections are now running about four |¢ i e ¢ returned | {iere were few saldiers in Juarez, al- | militia who refused to take the fed- | comoioq e i ting the King's | SaBiiaent Wilson considered the sit- | mands tha aply also, Mo hours behind the first section, on ”,;“r’ls;;““f“'(,am‘rv e : |\h;>n;:hAm\'1lh:m ngmx'd: Were Weveryt |[erailonthior morbers with dependont \ln:nios in the war with this country, | ygion ey oy .‘"M”’”* that it police adequ ik (Bol S MeCabs | and lstan , Cavalry, of New Haven |where in the city. Mexican officials | families. were illega A 3 1t | gnd that any act that strengthened | - S S Jugdaallis 1 establish ¢ SRTAEE Copcoarel and_ staff - and | oday received its orders to he ready | €xpressed pleasure when told the families. wore ilicgal. The communi- | or' tended {0 strengthen the thened | plan a trip to Philadelphi, where fie | tary control there that raid ajor Isbell and his battallon. n ap |0 Move Tents were struck and at |turn affairs had taken, asserting that cattonfcalled ationtion ko @ section of lin thefeonauctier tnis wa o ol waa tofiaddrosstH i SRRCIBELORS Ve gl thoSinitod 8 tates robd e R noon eduinecelna niledinofread yiroxiiaTar otionl ol ine e | skl csbprogldeaitiatia il g Swonlafive Relvin g fldidRar dl cOioDrt ito Hiein s clubs of iha Worldlinis iatter=| s lauserablvl b2t any llareq T I o O ot Boate poner | the baggage wagons. Capt., “Wolf | American cavalrymen indicated he dia man who refuses to be mustered into | the King's enemies, and that any act | General Funs { bandits impossibl g e e pped At e "si | 581d ho was ready to entrain just as |not want w the federalyséfvice upon demand of | which weakened or tended to weaken | o R e N s Iewnile fsch Cohas T, s s SR seon ae thel orden came ol Ao s, but While it 15 expected the releasea | {n° Proside#l shall be subject to court | the power of this country to resist :‘,DW”;(",?N,” }";’]“v }l"‘“]-\ of ‘}‘]‘:’!_“"— | clearly indicated 8:53. At some point further on i |’ thought that, judging from delays | Americans would have little to tell of martial. i [ the attacks of the enemy was aiding | Gen. Bl say Y S DA L Wileon g deterininy Lo A e e e o L imob | n other departures, it would be eve- | the Carrizal fight that had mot been o cna Gl Co6e et BEkeem GO0 || el oomsitminr i mems cacmitn o b B B e e R e Moo ctathonics o | Ring bofore the command got away. |1clated by other survivorggingerest was S B s e e e Sl el i e ) il g B S el the quickest way to limber them up. Battery F of Stamford, at the East | shown in the statemen i itoped | 9athrandithatiine inad fissied fabouti iSinf RogerdidfluiG enmany s pre | ceagn 2oL S o o | e o et T e medioni | Haven range, will not go south at | could be secured trom Lém Spinlshursy, fifty discharges, In the belief that he o (S EOTO S G e o o || M e e o e e Indteatod that all |Phls time. Orders are awaited as to | the Mormon scout captured during the was within his rights under the law. | ried on in Ireland before the w o St e ey el ot o oot warl’ ‘Vaccimation. on |the dlsposition of the six batteries of | flght, who is expected to be with the ol iao i in e inl deparicnral e | Whilel e importations (of atms wasl| Lt Lad el R e hoth mems 1o about completed, No |field artillery for the arill perlod of troops. terpretation of the statute, he said that | 8 wrongful act, it did not constitute '“v;-'h'.""{"”‘:,h",:1:.,5‘1‘\\1?‘::;’1\- t C CARRANY 10PES g Hlf arfectajorfin sinas heeriindicated. f:vemlnv;epks‘ 't“ Flexn}? (‘:poflej thet Traflic on Bridge Stopped heliwouldiiorderdall i ilitiameniwiol [iticasenybL a0 fenss Bealnst i sidesli euil Garcln had u»l:‘fih(‘)'x:m Fonarl iy ZA HOPES effects of this has been indicated: | ey will eventually be brousht to- | Pending the arcivel : Hed returned Lo Hhelr homes Feam the | Pense of ‘the realm act, He reminded | §iii hat the soldf ieneral 3 Fhd| atate line theltraiminyasl lbotny BStkenitofbe tiat styered s sonefunity| ihhc Htties o b kyfmi?cl:nmm”[ camp at Framingham to report at the [ the Jury of the responsibility resting frte](!(l“‘w‘m']‘ b :odl:n;m‘x:i\l G AVOID AGGRAYV states. The first sectlon was at Al- _— traffic between Juarez and El Pasy | camp asain. upon it, saying: from Chihuahua to Juz fisin liance, Ohio, shortly before noon. MANUFAGTURING MUNITIONS? was stopped and other steps were e Irishmen Don’t Fear Scaffold. | point they were expected to arrive | i == B gk T o T P T T This trial may mean a tragedy to |this morning. i Pouring Through Chicago. : S e TANZER JURY IS STHJL OUT n : : 3 3y g. Arredondo Says Release of = e X 3 o'clock an escort he prisoner on account of the re- | ' Chicago,. June 29.—Trains bearing . for the prisoners, consisting of sponsibility resting upon you. The | Immediate Break Improbable Was Never in Doubt troops from the eastern department | Rumor Has Tt That Russell & Erwin | (Wenty-cight motorcycles manned by ancient and valiant race from which | Danger of an immediate break with bound for the Mexican border con-| 1o oapo oo, i 3 | a detachment of the Twentieth In-|TWice Files Into Court and Reported | this man springs has produced men | the de facto government had been re- | His Mind. e S e e s Making “War Toys” for Uncle | fantry and a provost m.‘é e ; who do not shrink from going to | lieved last night by press despatches i sl seeond batiaiont ot the (Ein | iy Denios 1t | the American'ond of the¥bridge. Tho bisagreement But is Sent Back |the scaffold for what they think are | S2¥ing the prisoners had been started | Washington, , June 294 { . Massachusetts Infantry arrived during y S It | {hrong that gathered on the Ameri-| Again by Judge. the rights of their country. for the border from Chihuahua City. |Ambassador designate Arre the night over the New York Central N, CR G (R e TRl 8 T can side was composed Jargely of. ) &C. Mr. Jones’ speech occupied a little Until Carranza replies to the demand day received a message from ARl o o e LR L e 7 e e e New'York, .J e .| more than half a hour, after which |for a statement of his attitude toward | yr;;; = Ma a ng company and th Rt » June 29.—The jury in , after w h 5 A r Ag confirming R e e e P et E P Loathe e e e R S e elet ooVl encral isigi et RS S SR ERa on I8 evno | R i T e States government with a|Rjo Grande. | perfury in connection ‘with ner suit Bmith. besan summing up. He argued | t0 protect the border, however, the |Chief Carronsa had lmued s Mk hraatts Tobintiy WBLL Should transaction which involves close to a j‘h(- i rnving R uhe WA morican’ Tor brosch ot Toni el e sl Jame | that even if the defense, which Sir | Crisisis only less imminent than it was | Ge Trevinc to rclease the have reached here last might, arrived | million dollars for the manufacture | PTisoners from the Chihuahua peni-1W. Osborne, a former ey dlenes | Roger's lawvers had attempted to before. troopers captured at Carrd #his morning and was switched to the | of caps to be used for munition pur-| ooy had not reached Juarez at attorney, had not resched a iy | set up, was a valid one, the evidence | FHigh officlals of the administration | ;ince neld prisoner 3 Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific | poses. The report states that T7] 7:30 a. m., and it was said it Penil L e e b U ey e o let it be known that the United States bLSons at road. i ney port states that opera- | not arrive before 9 o'clock. RN e libe ntion X B {t. In days before the war Sir Roger’s | Would proceed with its military opera- ¢ o Firat Tntantry t1llinolsiN At on el | e e been commenced on the | o'clock the Mexican —consulate an- | e : Hatenac sl htiTay s hadlaoaia e 1o Ar Itionslitol adequa tely mafegnara dtshalt-t M IS aTTedondol Issunit Sugy Guard, left Springfield last night for | putldings ax ?f one of the factory|nounced that the spec A’ adl| w1t tnTtoal e fled into court, [but “onc cireumstance not insignif- | i7ens and territory and would con- statement, understood to A e e S e (‘X"l“("‘rl%sl a‘n( that all means of s ‘ht(\n delayed and the p would | g _“,‘ ”( »ljltos‘.lmll!f‘, yvfalxvorr_nn | cant had interveneds the greatest | tinue to pursue bandits in Mexico |1argely on the language o e e o is belng taken by the company | rot ar iethee AYould | was sitting and reported their inabllity | military power the world had _ever whenever ther . hope of overtak- | SPatch from Mexico City S R e Wi (e focoveriup thienature oL (v enty three inen were bronsiibiel - both times they were di- | seen was trying to destroy the British | ing them, reg: s of any action| 1 have been very confid \ move. '\‘:‘::m(ry talked with G 11”"' border at noon and turned over ;'f’“'!"“ to resume their consideration | empire.” Mexican military commanders may | the fi that the America; 4 borter talked W fenera e ot shieb ks S »f the case. o ¢ i . ake. |'would be release otk 5 e e Ll elhed e eoerl A:::y.;‘: u ‘nH:lt:xr_\ authoritie S Object of Sir Roger's Trip. tl S R e o : o (.‘fw’“‘:““" '." R Ninety Mile Hike for Co. M. cern this morning and received a e pad gty AMERICA ) S (¢ The attorney genmeral dwelt on {he | yoiite 11 vser carried fto ithe |l o e fo! san ik e T e % | e COREN GH G R A o SR G BN R e (e Lt S QUIT MEXICO, G e e s ) sl SERD GRS ) o (L e, S 0 free them, First Connecticut Infantry, which has | Hawley said, “T would like to see one | thousands of Mexicans who had gath. | ' ashington, June 29.—Safe depart- | said the question he asksA at the be- fie ‘“| Gen. ol S Mllnee of g |.“;|w. intenis Meon ancar oenlal I oo i Gooam s |lor thetmy (eaps) lalslanforasylamonn e keied ot ssah e nival fagichicnes ure of nearly 1,400 Americans from | ginnine —why Sir Roger had gone to | . Brating el e e R Rl mititary omdnTe D S o tha Colabrook Road just outslde of | ing to & million dollars. Nothing to | 870¢s flled from the special train. The | Mexico was reported to the navy de- | Gefmany—had never been answered, | JoLie 0 the 'f”‘:“‘ last night. Soon | o B A e T‘"’))l O e e e prisoners were dressed in the scanti- | rtment today. | hecause no answer was possible, z;]vm;yn]d‘ e SRR g e B has steagg ol & mils Tk o betoredt according toihe|| I Thetlocal dmanyracturersihaveliniicat @03 T0OsEnond ceeriptna Tl et e | Roger had gone to make arrange- | 3oy SRRl ',”;‘f‘,““”“ oh w0 e |,,.“,,,‘I,LT]," ‘]““”'hy th latest orders received by its com- |the past been very reluctant toward i e e e T U R P SRR en tofal ol il d cousian s Gnl |t iRai - Forelgn Minister Agullar | t0 avoid confliet ang-romote hander, Oaptaln Amos Beecher. The | glVing out any information pertain- | Shirt, while a towel encircled his WEATHER. inshreations lndhierad. tn Mexico Clty of his government's | fare of bothigove, JSnte CH company went into camp Instead of {ing to reports concerning government | Waist. ~Others’ heads were covered — b Csmans, Shb Eredetloloieon. | poan g uation that exiv, ¢ 5hould be Y going to Nlantic because some of its | orders. It has always been their at- | With bandanas. Hasiord My wnefliog, B¢ o8 nueditens Hot iRsobieiinhoears i e < » mind that i 2% DOt been o men, while quartered In the local |titnde to deny these reports, not- All the trocpers were worn and Hartford and vicinity o (RuetRton norhine ST hevIRy crelin of To Contlnuc Mobilization aboe oy act which could armory followlng the call for the | Withstanding that some of the local | drawn from their cxperience and an | tonight ana ¥ pEcine 1o keecp Bolfiers SOF dhe Infsh 1t was apparent about the war and | tpipyteq ‘1¢* to the govern e factories have the reputation of car- much change in temperature brigadsiastthelr sts So that they | state departments today that release the . S0 People, but is (Continued On Fourteenth Page.) rying this line for many months. (Continued on Fifteenth Page.) l ~ i o S of the prisoners had made the situa- tire), -0 (D€ Predetermined in: e S USSAS NSy (Continued on Fifteenth Page.) tion less critical. It had no effect, or * rreSPonsible criminal.”