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=rwm] NIOW BRITAIN HER PRICE THREE CENTS. NEW BRITA]N, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1916 —SIXTEEN PAGES. BELGIANS RAP|FLYING SOUADRON |OPEN SHOP FIGT |MENACE TO OUR FOREIGN TRADE SEE ON BiSSyNg g MEFREDEPL INSUPLRIRCOUKT - 1 1 YD GEORGE’S INTENTIONS ¢ Station in Southwest Section of | Eight Unions and Business Agents DEPURIA“[]NS Ciy Another Reommendaton |~ Defnd $35,000 Sui USE ALL MERCHANT MARINE FOR WAE ey 16 NORE PERWANENT MEN INIUNCTION 1S SOUGHT b oyich Labor Leaders BRITISH PRESS SUPPORTS PREMIER ; U.S. May Be Force Senators and Deputies Painf e xoee o ke ot | st conrn pramin i Acwon| gy il Regarding MANY INSIST DOOR IS NOT CLOSED ;| to Revise Attitude o Short Time—Pro- to Restrain Organized Labor From []"t He DBBS NI]I Dfl“vi Poses to Inerease Call Forco to | Interfering With Its Business—Con- | Diap to Mobilize BonelBERLIN NEWSPAPERS NOT CONV!NCED Submarine Warfst ! Forty-two Members. spiracy Is Charged. e | - | New Eritain’s already highly efi- | Hartford, Dec. 20.—Resembling afld Slnew Of Nat!oni London, Dec. 20, a. m.—The , “The Lokal Anzeiger | Undef New Pfogra ”] all y a" Bfl"fls [] cient fire department is to have & |labor union meeting, the superior i e e e e e | fiying squadron and new fire house to about reparation are of no value, in- s court room his morning was the scene tha i Llovd Geor: X ssed € hat Premier Llovd George expre asmuch as nothing has been said thu P Briflt 1pronect the rapidly growing °south- | court this morning in a big fight be- CHAMBERLAIN HAS e views of the British nation in his |y = 0 00 e G mis | NOVEL ENIGMA IN west part of the city, if recommenda- | tween the Hartford Open-Shop Build- peech in the house of commons deal- | i LR PEES O tions of the safety board are ap- |iN& Trades exchange and the Hartford GREAT TASK AHEAD |8 ith Germany's peace proposal. “If Llovd George means to post- VENIZELOS' STATU| e s i e “Premier Lloyd George,” says the - 5 proved and the mecessary momes ap. | BUilding Trades Alliance, before the ; ¥ 3 e e y money al-| oy ¢ in the suit of the Cohn & Roth Times, “expressed the thoughts and s . v i c -—— - eace til th i v 2 En- —_— GERMANY BLAMED woyed In the budget for the next fis- | @lectrical company of this city against | wishes of the nation and laid down |5 b Spiimefuhisnithed o oFecn proes i ext fls c k : : Y1 | tente is successful in conquering Ger ‘;.‘l.”;tc‘:'n thl:‘rcf".“‘ (;fi‘f"“;"_’“ Will | the Bricklayers union, the Electrical | Solution of Irish Question May Be |a brogramme which will command its| oo f‘“rmmq ,,,l,d ,h?ws‘]:;“;i., ‘,,’ 5 opinion of Chairman E. | workers Union, six other building hearty support. ey e ‘ G. Ba i . ; e ! | lies, then the whole of Europe, as we FOR CONDITIONS £ ll:;‘;?;-ué‘;lho l:f\lz given the ques- | trades unions and a numper of busi- | Found in TImperial Conference— | This is the tone of the comment in | &% (8! 10 B0 e ‘t‘h';: i ‘estigation. No i o h P ol b 1 z 3 . K S o £ o0 | only has the situation in New. Brit. | ¢SS agents of the unions. Home Rule, As Favored by- Many | 205t of the other. papers who hold | tniy announcement ' means eternal| Whether He Conld Be. Ol [ : In its first skirmish the action asks g A% ) ¥ ! that the premier's answer and also | ..o N = s . ain’ been gone into but fire protection | 4ot tre wnions he. enjolues o T hesRin ey o AN 215 [war, unless it is in the power of the | TRecognized by United St in other cities has been studied first m;,‘[el,)nz “j\f;:‘!’]"th(f“"(,:‘hif“t“n )&‘;“{{l;"’ Dominions, May Be Granted to xma( ""‘r“f}:];’oalpf::e‘ in ‘p}]“ _“:‘;“":‘;r:‘ German command to bring it to an A0 ¢ : e Sar e el U Ak & Roth Elec- ords are © ; rase, ST o Diod Glabie Should He Wrest Control of La Muin of Competition Throush De- | I BOS OBl vecently ‘S;;e: trical company in the conduct of its | Tnd Long-Standing Dispute—Con- |and answerable in substance.” e N plot EhanfBic d Gectke o ot . """ | business. The suit also charges the The papers declare that the na-|" 4 S ; ] Factories—Country Not | Writers' association N o ’ | ; ; he Tagel says efer: stractlon of Factories—Comntry Not | 1 08, N Cstigated 'the local Gepare. | Bhlon with conspiracy and boyeot, | - -trol of Coal Mincs, tion is prepared and will willingly ..“:nctlr\‘:gxfr:alg:ilaed“ron::v Ceiine a2l waniinetan Do e I ; ; jes e FnoTy v i oh o ~ | and asks damages of $25,000. s rtake al > ifices foreshad- | . . e 2 o BLon, C. 20~ hAEE. ) { zuide. e highly complimented the = ; - S i b g 75 ° bl At “F I < o 1 ars tha riefly by Premier ‘d Geor; Permitted to Furnish Raw Material | city tipon ite fee pentoetin raiseq | - Kelley, president and secretary re- | lic had much to reflect on this morn- | ¢ necessary to ensure those ends of | (o ;uru(;‘f ";:fseg:; L‘(be‘t';P:p]""L::\v‘& :;\l(”;)r oy ’{."l_“(""',‘ufw")ff’,"('lh(':z‘gem s e - » DTISEC | spectively of the manufacturers’ as- |ing. reply > fer LI v whi £ 3 g B 2 . . € new | the local department and classified it | 5F ¥ nufacturers’ as- |ing. The reply of Premier Lloyd |reparation and secur which the | george's standpoint and that of the | istry commands more interest > L 1 ; ociation, were interested spectators, | Geore. N A 2 S o ca = . Sjaimodel foria city) ofl New Sl Brit o liSc e e e L o George to the German peace pro- |Allies demand from the Central POW- | German side as the basis for peace.” | from the strictly American point Havre, France, Dec. 20.—Replying | 8IS size. Approval was given of the | < S SI8. . . 3 posals had heen anticipated and pas- . ! The following is from the Socialist{ view than any other phase of roposed im, e s Vi were Sol Sontheimer of the Connecti- There is nowhere any hostile crit- 5 .V % g i gt e to the note of General Von BISSINE | o taid. the wts wil hove & 1th them™. | cut Federation of Labor; W. A. Der- | Sages of his speech dealing with that |jcism of S0 TR (B e panes \{’r?,""ts o sy Al .,“r':{u-em:t £ A 5 , ty - i o = _ i ¢ || 2ol s Y : 2 ‘Lloyd Geo says F v have America reign trade on the deportation of Belgians to dred per cent. department and mothibusiness aEeht of the lectucalllidusstionfarpearad infihs flate leditons ([bufitio DailyNewsicontentsithat et mants U o i e o eer | on the statis of Britikhianiasi ans e it theo s materia - i Workers union; Martin J. Spellacy; 5 ) < aye ook 3 g1 b Germany, where, it is alleged, they | Probably material decrease in in- Workers union; Martin J. Spellacy a crime upon his soul. Do not these | German submarines has opened have been set at work upon military | S'}a"¢e B“‘ltf" - iR S izin; ittl words imply strong self-condemna- | new and unexpected serios of qul @itten ozl sthiabor ithat iralleves i Gor- | Dasii ot o et R M ment, however, was not published | ndicate that the policy of the late|yjon j¢ England rejects the negotia- | tions which officials ~regard Bt h Dame - that the proposed fly until this morning and it was too | Sovernment will be continued and ex-| yjong offered by the Central powers?” | much concern.” The pressing into & subjects for service at the front, , ing squadron will be of the utmost | WILL HAVE SODA tended. Tt says that if the new gov- 3 B2 7 i st and too briefly indicated for national service of whole merca the Belgian senators and deputies A value, take care of fully fifty per the immediate circulation of opinion ernment succeeds as well ag its prede- | marine following clos on Hi point out, in a communication pub. | Cent. of the fires and check many FOUNTS INSPECTED | The most important of these points | €e5sor the nation will be grateful and land’s announcement that she 0o lished today that General Von Bissing A that would otherwise prove threaten- Rt e premier was the ; that if it succeeds better the nation not guarantee coal at any of does not contest the brutality of the | N8 Equipping such a company = general mobilization of labor for war | Wwill be more than grateful. At the coaling b the world over ext deportations and the scenes of des- | Would be at a comparatively low cost. andl the vital emersency “" | same time the newspaper comments | | to ships conserving allied interes pair resulting theretrom. | It would do, the worlk: that has been | Supt. Reoks of Health Board Phans | ' Toyd George indicated he meant | Point out the possibility of negotia- | PArons of London Hotels Bnabled (0| thought by officials at first glaneg hey deny that the idleness of the | S 2 y done by Squad A in . = T 2i i = Ay = tions being undertaken notwithstand- SeonTe S o ) turn over the great money.; of Belgians is attributed to the isolation | Fartford, the chemical companies in | Campaign For Sanitary Soda E;In?(‘if"‘u.fi“&iis0,1‘9'”;‘,:"‘,,(11”;:1; st ling statements of the premier and| Al Stomach. i Desires “by | 0 0,00 ing fiads it SRR of the country by the act of the allies | Bridgeport and similar organizations - i . i giv oV Lord Curzon and their endorsement| Ordering Same Course A, urposes. The effect on commerce G50 togen that Bhsland haverd 'io |18 other 5 Fountains in This City. liament tb give the government com- ¢ e g “ourse Again, puxy i ¢ k2 $13 e pulsory power to place all the labor by members of the late government. ; 1 American purposes and not of 9 facilitate a supply of raw material To Rebuild Used Car. iy, Reeks, superintendent of | of the state at its services. Ilis pro- The Daily News says that the door London, Dec. —According to | vice to the A}lies is problemati for industries as well as food for the It is proposed to utilize the chas- | health, has introduced a new scheme | posal therefore follows somewhat on |is not necessarily banged and bolted | some of the newspapers two days’ ex-| especially asito the complotes {?&;’;“11““0"‘ under diplomatic super- | g of an ordinary touring car as a | for the protection of the public, the | the line of the German mass levy. nd that the \\n g v«f;v:\‘ of Chan- ! perience of the first food \\"ith x\‘hlrlv\l‘lo,\w‘]' t‘.f-m-zeh eni: i § | basis of the squadron’s apparatus. | examination z napechia all | When Mr. Lloyd George invited the | cellor von Bethmann-Hollweg's offer | measure, which regulates the | tRe order.c Neyerthiel o This was a guarantee” says the | Mechanical ability now represented | Corination and inspection [of ‘alliiupor yepresentatives.to join his cab- |is not meant to indicate that the Al- | gulates the number | jay nothing the United" States ca Belgian rejoinder, “too natural to be | jn°(he. qepartment fs beliowod o no | 5048 Water founiains in the city at|inet this scheme was put before them, | lies do not wish peace, but that Ger- { and nature of courses served in hotels | should the whole British merch rejected. But it was refused and the . qumciont to convert this into a light | Fegular periods. but they deferred judgment until | many must ask it in the role of the : 217d Yestaurants, has been sufficient to | marine be withdrawn from A project was necessarily abandoned ,nq fast chemlical car, cupable of | Lhese inspections have alreadybeen | getajls were given to th | vanquished and not the victor. The Pruve it futi They say that not| trade and harbors. under pressure from German manu- | cuprvine one la Gna vty utedEnd RICHIERlapn s e e Labor Lenders Skeptical Inews cxpresses the hope that the Al- CHE Ih“" ;1( fafleditogcneck lconsimps Submarine Question, > factures, who, without doubt, antici- | chemical tanks, a crew of about six | (yol¥ Soda water fountain ihiis X o sentiealy jlies will. speedily agree on precise 110N Puf that in many instances it has| . ;. . oo e @i BN pated the complete ruin of Belgian | anq about 300 feet of hose. It twice each month and classifie While expr 1g the opinion that | torms on which they will be willing Pereased it. It is claimed that there SR Me or e, iHon ' = : > - as are all food stores. Dr. ecks | after compulsory military service in- | 5 o v g uppression and that _{ marine situation will be to re competition. o o s 4 ar- X Itc gotiat E I Ma vhic! at many cus: p 4 | proposed to station this at headquar Seniit : » negotiate. Even the Mail which : § > veiedit , i S states that he has decided upon this | dustrial conscription is ry . f s ol L confusion between public vessels | o5 5 states ption is not imprac- | pag g s S : nding that they can indulg, The reply says that if there are |tors and have it respond to all alarms 3 , T I has alw demanded extreme meas- | : 3 v can indulge i : S : SRS i 8 8 system in the interest of public |ticable, the labor leaders are dubious 57| in several courses s ish | entitled to any guarantee and ¥el idle workers in Belgium it is be- a5 well as take ca of all il ures against Germany say: s of the same dish| ' . : 5 3 iti aogwellins tolion cars 3 health and the dealers who do keeb {as to its success, feeling that the out- B S e e | without havi entitled to warning and provision cause the German authorities used | alarms. The. value of such an appar- it Tl T e s , feeling that the ou aving more than one course every means to deprive them of Work | atus has been proved in other cities, | 16aR and - sanitary refreshment | come depends entirely on how the | “There is no obstacle whatev: | oty se ¢ K e Ry e 1&?3\‘1? ;;’ {Gounted ¥ acainst thep e avafled | the safely or those on " EECE . and opposed the resumption of in- | Chairman Baboock says, materially | COUNters: workmen take it. If there is hostilit g g : dustry provided by private and pub- | themselves freely of this, Moreover | Where the point of distinction’ W@ From the reports submitted by the |in the rank and file of organized }:ho h_as;ngxout to \\lthldra_x\ from the | 4nee i nothing to prevent any one | i€ 18 @ very complex question. lic enterpris inspectors, a classified list of "all |lahor the scheme, they believe, will | occupied countries and we are will- from taking a succession of meals in Lloya George’s announcement. LRGSR R soda water dealers will be available 1. |ing then to discuss reparation and | gifrerent plac Thoe papers urge| the recognition of the agents of In the health departinent and ecach | The task allotted to Neville Cham--| Suarantees for the futur | food tickets or a tax on hotels and res. | 26108 raises the question . of, SCHOOL SUPT. SUMMONED month a certificate will be issued to | borain, who has heen appointed di- { company for training. The belief is > T | that such apparatus would handle a | A R o | : i for whic i NEW TYPE OF . 3 e ilar B it to Do tmel whe 1ol Ee o nravevtinniioe [t aH nras i tnas e crtinoate B GRS ROR QU RIR A in1-bentib e RandNE Ipplying iR emprita N cUS GT ERON B TRoR S SOtRN IS Hesn W £ OF :HOATISEEN A8 (0 Trdeqh. i Sentiee A ikt B & o attend to. |if the certificates show his place to|ne necessary labor and material, and , P3lanced supporters in the press have S been)faged. sincs Hingleui % 4 __ | heavier apparatus now atten . i fectly sanitary he will want it |, % L ol been listening. It is true he insist- | Putch Merchant Vessel Held Up by | from Turkey the sovereigniy Responsible for Keeping Sidewalks | Many fires, officials. realize, do not | °® Perfectly ) at the same time putting the ind T hdd kL 0 £ Many S, a s e, pensible industries on fixed allow- €1 on the impossibility of accepting Large Submarine. Egypt, but no decision was reagl ; ap-| 1In his investigation, Mr. Babcock ! ; 2 e from Falmouth, England on Dec. 4 ' .redit him to Grea itain| H. Holmes has been summoned to ap- | In his investigation, My Babeoth | roason why it should be done. In|ienie jn phusiness is expected to carry €ountry. The German chancellor i ') Gormam submasine. which fred | ch oo, oredit, him to Great Britaf pear in pollce court tomorrow and ex- | U= FC) 1o tford and carefully not- | ome of the best managed stores In | iy through. He will have a military IUSt be both more modest and more |, snat across her bow but el S plain why the sidewaks have not been X e 2 : Y . |the city there are. improvements | g o yngerpy - ‘e. explicit before he can expect any | oo ACrogs later al- —_— cleared of snow about the new Elihu ‘ed the work of Squad A in that okt i e itaoneior s | director u r him to conduct re Y | lowed her to proceed, Captain Rynik | KELLY SUES FOR INJURIES The submarine apparently was of a yection ‘of Prosecuting Attorney tial sections in that part of the city Se e e Dealing with the relations of the Allies, this country in particular, [ new and larger type, he said, She Tor Being Struck By George W. Klett. Chairman George has been under consideration for a IL‘l}:”i;“‘u::‘d”\n\ s A varions | War cabinet with the general govern- might be \9;1 into an abrupt and | hore no number visible to the chief of- Claiming damages of $1,000, 2 J ] &8 R Vs pae i i ha s s E Sy o SUgE P " 2c- sweeping refusal, not merely of the e = oA ol reyE R e Alling counself W Wveiut of the schpol beard’s com- Consldersble time. Offielals of the) CL 0 1 Fo. . i 4o possible for | Nt e suEsested that this connec 1 3 ficer who went aboard with the papers, | torneys Klett & Alling as e erartient of the school board | Of more Dermanent men will give the d"‘“"Hf,r°m‘,“:“°if"‘(‘;":'4 “o‘“‘}fi“ 8105 | the Fremen committec system might ~ The Guardian says that as the | Brest, Dec.'20, 4:55 a. m.—Tho | by the defendani was not open is supposed to see that the sidewalks Dumber necessary for the nece P auis. he —an PEladupicn, speech invited Germany to be more | British steamship Flimston has been | With proper care on Church s .11;7‘;:”)(!;0 school property are kept|2stisnments, when the house is se- | 1‘"“"’”1“-“;;" > flmtginremm.;"m Shipping and coal mines are to be | expliclt, “we do not then cast out|sunk by a submarine. Her captain | about 6 o'clock the night of Octd i‘lmr' | cured. In the opinion of fire de- |ing and rinsing & ? . | put under the same kind of control as | every idea of settlement, and that the |and first engineer were taken prison- | 10- 5 Y Sy B 5 2 $ S 5| S 2 Ty The Guardian notes that the speech | reported on her departure from | Was in the street and Was struc ters as being covered with snow with | ;050 stationed in that section’ of | from any dirt and the flavoring re The fect thet the premier pRssed | Cos Do L. nint! of the anrushing | Buencs Atves Vot 3 O™ | Dorman's automobile, suffering no one apparently taking any interest e s = ceptacles also kept clean and whole- | straight from Ireland to the imperial | €9 . g o8 Aires, on November 18 _for i him to und 3 e ithon atiowelod it Sohmeant | LS GLY. 1€ Isipolntediont would save | © Foeat fron land to Hhe D | of Germany, but s e rebar T e 5 Sat PARMGAL" ke nae S Eah e s o Gl numerous long runs by centrally lo- | “0M¢: PN Snencs SuEBest g o in | any matter is conditioned on resti- hospital treatment, and preve T. M. Herting communicated Wwith| .. ." 5 ani protect property find a solution of the Trish problem in 3 2 e Recognition of Former Premier Greece Would Raise Questis . Teuton Manufacturers Anticipated Part of His Country From King. for Industries. of vesterday's newspapers. The do- | forecast of the measures for organ- estielnromvemiloritiie mav s oyenat | dznEgtHe nation) daiHttof morelthan control | decreasing big fires by being on the | scene before the flames get headw ~ | It is proposed to have a picked | erew in charge and have ome or two | newly appointed men assigned to this Clear—G. W. Traut as Witness. THe Manchester Guardian says: | touc oo oF & tax on should be the attitude of this govi | oach dealer, It will be optional Wth | restar genaval of hationes soriee, of | Premier Lloyd George has not shut i ment if Venizelos should hecome the dealer whether or not he exhibits | cchoduling certain industries as in. | the door on peace with that resound- 5 e e S de de facto ruler of an appreciable | need water lines if chemicals are hileri > an AT STE s & % b used by a competent crew on the Dr. Reeks states that while it may | ,hces of labor, raw material and man (he German invitation as'it stands. Bostont Deout20/eiThe Dutenai The state ‘department has not ‘ liea ,( (;a‘.', v * | sound strange to have soda WAater iy, wen” s considered a stupendous 1N this he was ably seconded by Mr. Ma“mem‘dyke 'w_;s'hem i Ship | able to credit a new consul gene; Superintendent of Schoals Stanley @ scene s | fountains inspected there 1is every | . 'Byt Mr. Chamberlain's exper- Asquith and will be approved by the & L i up ) miles | Cairo \because it did not know Wi - v cruiting for the army and a civil di- favorable answer to his invitation. | reported when his e £t A e ase The proposal for a new fire house & ! -~ i d | : o ; L ey en his vessel arrived here Burritt school property, as is required | <8 BUEST FOT L OF the oity to | founts, he says. As one example the | o0, iy charge of recruiting for in- But the real danger in the situation, | today from Rotterdam, ‘ Dam by city ordinance. ) Officer A, C. - tH P ring residen. | doctor sald that the rinsing spout in{ e olhthislofer oneatedwas thatine e, Chauffeur Ciaims = $1,000 Malone served the summons upon di- | protect the rapidly growing residen- | /" r5 0 fountains is permitted to | - | M ire deps nt hav cuch : ® tion be maintained by circulation of actual invitation but of any proposal James Keily of this city have brg e buildings has been sum- fire department have urged such an e e =% 1 3 ! 1Y I s Kelly A “:"l‘fi‘ e i Judge Tames T.| improvement along the lines of in- | 0™ “”S”“‘“,T“;’ “‘“:f"\,"ug‘l’h;‘;“:“‘;:m(. reports of the proceedings of the cab- to- discuss peace terms. This snare ¢ suit against Louis W. Dorman, Tl i1l Do ‘asled fo . detersaine | Creased efficiency. The appolntment |10 Others oy einEed inet. As to parliament he hinted that Llovd George has avoided.” U-BOAT TAKES PRISONERS. leging that an automobile Operd The sdewalks about the Bugritt|Partment officials, one of the smaller | :2‘";:{;‘::";,‘\i,‘::;f,,;}“,g e L e i neutral. world cannot take exception |ers. The crew were rescued. The!| It i claimed that Kell AL “!type of motor pumping engines 5 : o e o The T Question, to this attitude.” Flimston, 3.492 tons net, wa ast | stopped to pick up angoil: can § school were reported to headquar- O . Lovo adequate apparatus, A | terior of the fountain be kept fre > Trish Ques , was , lasl Superintendent Holmes this morning tution. In the truest form, it con- him from attending to his regl S i Rl this conference. It has been promised 1t ; . TEIPER PROSEC SUMS UP. D iines. b A T o Httempt £5.adlst the matter and ' (nab 1s dally exowing more valuable | WATRRBURY. MAN IS tinues, reparation is impossible for OSEOUIORBUMBELES [ aitics itk pap o S R e R s A previously that Ireland would be one : B gl asking him to come to headquarters. | o' PY : Qiscussion at the | the deepest wrongs cannot be undone. the ¢ ene, check fires before they as- of the subjects of R e i Points Out KEvasions of Accused’|the first Tuesday in January He was informed that the responsi- | % S R SLAIN IN MEXICO | next imperial conference and as most Security we certainly request,” the & it | ity ooy tizeat Wit Tl oo Mog b | ouoie JENEeateninEs Dagk = | of the dominions favor some form | Guardian oentinues. “The best se- harged With Matricide. with Mr, Traut. Mr, Traut was called Sixtecn iy cn ) et e _ of home ruls it is helieved this will | curity is the firm, unbroken front of | | Buffalo, Dec. 20.—The prosecutior and said that he was not responsible, | Sixteen permanent appointments ‘ o | be the best means of settling the long | the Alliance, fortified when the ‘war | of John Edward Teiper on an in- and referred the matter to Mr. |lo New Britain fil'f‘l‘,]".pi'rl"‘.oim il | Howard L Elton - Exeouted = Desbs | gy nied qniesiton, ends by a universal league to enforce | dictment charging him with the mur- Holmes. The police passed the prob- be made by the safety Jboard 2| e e The movernment probably will re- | peace. In such a lcague America | der of his mother was summed up Jem along to Prosecuting Attorney meeting mmo:im;/‘ox E x; a)_\ ;ngh:l quest the whole eight counties of the | would play a great part, and her | today by District Atterney Moore. To- | Klett, yho decided that one would ap- | If the recommendations of “he boars tence to Imprisonment. parliamentary recess to produce the | presence alone would be no small | morrow the jury will hear the charge pear as a principal and the other as | are approved by the common councll e el or AR Aoadl W Hieh eTss e sauttty) of Justice Wheeler and will then re- | J0& SR O F R0 American a witness in order to determine re- | agiEht, '\'r“‘“;l _')lDl"O"l“ !’)’zo“ = 10( e Waterbury, Dec. 20.—It was learned | include more drastic dealing with | Expressing the opinion that Chan- | tire to consider a verdict [ioe ara Falls. Tho incn sponsibility. permanent nature will be made as|, .0 oitv today that Mrs. Howard | excess profits and an increase in food | cellor Von Bethmann-Hollweg will Mr. Moore put particular stress | “hi je s F a - list of those eligible : ) 5 i | diversion is sought to create grej L ,T ,,“ h'fi?{ R:;‘"‘?“:‘ J'm'fl(; \'?M e "I}"ifi?fim rogul')tion(;‘glc'l]:\ T Elton had received a télegram from | Production by an extemsion of culti- | admit, on reflection, that the pro- upon the defendants admission of the | b;\ver for American plants duc ta ph Donaovitz, the last two of New | 8 & E 8 2/ S 4 cati ‘ o) allles, as =i 0 conces e facts regard- | » conside Faven, have been summoned to ap-|Pe brepared. The sixteen appoint- | the state department, notifying her atlon Sl S ne TN fij’f;‘d‘s,fif {;‘rc {?:";w(;eo‘,;e: r;,fi,“:d ;‘,:;e';‘:f ;{m:f,‘jfi?;' otrma r,‘:_c\\”h':f 1rd- | possibilit ‘l"r”":',f‘f""'_::,,] pedr o court fontorrow fon tnssams ‘7:;‘“{{1?4-(0:::;\21 “::)(:: Z‘l‘m‘fififi" ‘f‘o‘:l ‘Zk,c of the execution of her husband at REVISE MASS. CONSTITUTION. | a basis for discussion, the Guardian |alleged evasions of other matter conceras, becauss CharRe: eefe of Clark street, Du- | pointment under eivil service. Rec. | Oaxaca, Mexico, on December 16.| Foston, Dec. 20 —Governor McCall | %aYS: P ’ temncctionivl b il dhinger recessit bowy BrotMers, Antoni Bokus, Peter | ommendations of the safety board |[Elion, who was a mining engineer | today issued a proclamation soning‘-“‘w”fl"\":v i s ;“;m‘:m“‘olf (O‘;)”‘:': = oi il Fobn Eowsieht, Samusl|dre that tho departinont be incressed | wes charged With aliing fhe Ie-ac: | the rirst Tuesddy in May of nexbyear| =% 2 i 01" sovtunaiely, in SR : e in O Brien of North street, | b moTe than sixteen additional men, | tionaries, it being alleged that he pur- | a5 the date for the holding of ajdon too TtHe Focal URtorimitely, o i ey Whashington, Dec. —20.-—Tho O eoren TaWitt apnenred | the maximum number originally pro- | chased ore stolen from a mine con- | spccial election to choose delesates to | favor of a sewous efon ; 21t | Tonight Will Be Absent From Coun- | America Syria by Hala ench for havine | Posed in the amended ordinance. {iscated by the Carranza government | the convention to revise the state con- | 0f Furope’s statesmen to put ‘an en P S sh il 2(‘)“1;:‘:"‘r‘::d”:;‘qt'"wcr—a ;ffi :‘,rm,.imd; An executive session of the board | The matter was brought to the atten- | stitution. The proclamation to h(,]‘“’lvfl‘(h'{l‘ ?arf?a:gor'v‘\)l‘v).’t n(Ir)s‘h(‘ly(‘s\(’l"(:‘\'lflns : . e 5 aethnsites Have srantin ' g Slenred to meet with the approval of | Was held last night with practically | tion of the state department last Scp- | a convention was accepted by the | the Whole senera voung When the meeting of the common | mission to leave by 1 e fhe policeman on the beat. Several fall members of the common council | tember and the department succeeded | voters at the state election in Novem- e e council is called tonight Alderman A. | tion that t gty ut foy Bttirs are undes aonsideration attending. The recommendations | at the time in getting the death sen- . « s 8 M. Paonessa will be absent from his | month to ..nz:l\n s ucless any Attornoys engaged In searching | Were discussed at length from all | tence commuted to 20 years imprison- —— Amsterdam, Dec. 20, via London, | chair as he has only just recovered | tary information they may have, 28 0 oroverty “ownerinip hove| apEiEs and it ported that the | ment. ; ) 50 a. m—Commenting on premier | from a recent illness at St. Franc o o nething on the police officials who are | council members approved of the Relatives of Ilton in this city and lilr»\(]] t,:-ur‘f _s;»jrrgx the Taegliche )m,:pu.n_ in nunr_om_ N, VOD - o) JAD, &% engaged in fixing responsihility for | Pproposed changes. A meeting of the [ New Haven claim that he did ot Runds of Berlin says: |, In this connection it might be noted msterdam, via Lendon, Dec, o sidewalks that are not sufficiently | safety hoard will be called for to-|know thggore was stolen when ‘hn- — fl'!iflp:\r‘nmn ('“”‘f,l »)(“(::n.\l‘tlwl by | that tonight's meeting will be the first he Berlin Lokal Anzeiger cleared.of snow. In order that there’| morrow or Friday night. The reg- | purchased it, Iiton lived in this city ) Harifovd R o England only if Germany had de- | council session that Alderman Pao-|nounces the death of Maj, e o mistakes the mames and ad- |ular December session had heen post- | up to 14 years ago, when he left to e clared war on England, if we were | nessa will have missed during the en- | Ernst von Zicten, commander of Heestge smbmaitted by patrolmen are | poncd awaiting action by the council. | go to Mexico. He has a sister in New ; baane to Dlame for the war, if we had com- | tire ®iX years that he has been a nteenth Resorvo division, taken to City hall and checked up so ey Haven, Mrs. B, W. Griswold of 14 | B 2 mitted crimes a3 ';‘ -'Hmlmno.x.ml sociated with the city government, m('d‘ at Dantzig as the result of ' that there may be no mistakes. | (Continued on Fifteenth Page.) Trambull strect, - law, and if we had been defeated. either us councilman or alderman, || operation. | TO TAP NIAGARA A | Washington, D | committee on ioveign relations 3 day voted to recommend pa i soon possible of a joint horizing a temp increas | the amount of water divertedy PAONESSA'S ENVIABLE RECORD. | ALLOW AMERICANS TO DEEY