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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1918. DING TS 10 ENFORCE | AMERICA AT SEA PETROGRAD BATTLE | - STRICT FOONDNY 777 | WITHOUT A CRART :Those Who Wom't Save Voluntar- s R Lo O™ W Waddil Catchings Pleads for Can- . ily Will Be Forced To | Lo Lo oo &, mlisation of War Industries I Washington, Jan. 16 icter econ- | 3 s , 4 ot S S rashington, Jan. 16.—Recommen- {omy of food is to be required of the S 3 3 i dations for re-orzanization of the war American people by new laws put in ) & supply machinery, as approved by the the making 1N congress ood Ad- | . e v SR 3 L 3 Chamber of Commerce of the United ministrator oover has approved | S $ sk T d B s States were presented to the senate them, and they are cxpected to pass 3 ¥ X 2 o war inquiry committee today by Whd- promptly as subplemental to the pres- 1 i dill Catehings, president of the Sloss ent food control act i i oflicld Jron and Steel company Wheatless and meatless days and 4 3 > *Al' business men 1 think,” said Mr other cconomies necessary that Amer- . B B ) tchings, “helieve there is lack of ica. may help sustain her cobellige . 8 . g rentral control and responsibility in ents would become mandatory by war program. The effect is veny iaw, instead of voluntary, as at pre 3 5 8 rmful and the program is not bal- ent .\‘m:h new laws, the food : R J 1 anc Shipping is the principal part: | ministration holds, are necessary to R X of the program and yet it has not protect the millions of loval Ameri- < X o S iven the richt of way. Clearl NS co-operating in food saving 3 S D R e R not producing ships and will not nst the wastefulness of a few in- : & g ) i nany onths, There is absolute dividuals and of public ing houses, 3 E e i 3 no one engaged in preparing a which are sald to handle probably y 5 i i ; i g Eaks broad war program 50 per cent of the food supply i 3 it ¢ We have very great fear for ine In the senate the administration J 5 § dustry. Reduction of the ouput of bill was intreduced by Senator Pom- FIE £ p S o-called non-essentials is proposed crer In the house it was intro- & o A i band we fear the production of essen- duced by Chair 1 Lever of the i - = g 4 . tials will be rar beyvond possibility of cultural committee, | G X G 2 transportation to . other side. We Food! ConstevationLvital: % 3 & rear we will be failing a verywdis- Ch it SRR AT 3 E . g i istrous and serious situation. We ment explaining its provisions ! liayelsomecen il nesuhiy 'he food situation the world over i acute and demands upon us are W £ A A B broad industrial program for _the rowing cach day. With a disrupted » : ¢ 32 i, 3 war. \What bothers us is that we have J Ta) e e e 8 S il 0 s ¥ | slipped into. dropped into, drifted into proaching its minimum, and the vital e . liourgrregants conaition. S Ses o S e T Ll oo rdlnzfone question therefore is one of conserva & & 3 \ J e ot successfully act as the supreme, lon s : tion of foodstuffs L N | without a chart . of the public buildings while street “We must strike at the waste cvil. Phe war industrios board, he Waldd ible authority to prepare and push a | fighting was golng on. “The administration has under- j authority as proposed by Secretary taken to do this through voluntary er in his re-organization , plan pe Here are the five members of the | the Burlington; (8) Henry Walters, | cause it s neither legal nor para- agreements, and has succeeded won- 1 5 Sh 2 I labor” aamy " ON WOMEN TO 1 SEEK GIRL AND MAN e eanon RS i oa ol appointadiitol | “-Lllrurm of the hrj\.ud of directors of nt authority tiona " - . * s i + 5 ot = nv the At oast Line and the lLouis- = L Sty stabilizing pri Eaiinere yer- sist Director General MeAdoo. They 3 foct granted today when Se SRR tabi L3 3 ! V| ville & Nashville; (4) John Skelton ! 7T ~ Labor Wilson assumed the admin TAKE VICTORY SURE — centage of recalcitrants who consti- | are Edward Chambers, former | willlams, comptroller of the ¢ °*1U. S. FOOD SUPPLIES tration of a comprehensive war labor | Middictown Aroused By Disappear- | tute the fly in the ointment of the Mic dltector of the food adminlsts: and (5) Walker Di Hines] railtond at- AL = > E prograni. ot e . B Sy al paticlofstiuationigan St soo i e pligne ; Hale Iolden, president of torney. DEVOURED BY FIRH “Unity of action between the various | . ance of 1 School Student and | not been able to rcach by appeals to b ALl ; NPt atent e speaker Raps Female | elr patr e propose to reac 5 departme is assured by the inten-| portsmouth Speaker Rap: } Tl tzod. their patriotism. We proy to reach | | tion of Secretary Wilson to later in-g th under the hill which Senator \S NEW YORK DOES IT. D S OG W Middletown, Jan. 16.—Searching { Pomercne and I are introducing to- — R, T K ELL GALLED Flames Burst Out in Storchouse on crease the council by the appointment | of representatives from the War, Navy day Rules Governing Granting Fxemption ond Agricultural departments and the | The bill is especially almed at hotels, .\1‘1‘i;‘pn‘; board. | _«wWomen should | scour the region around Porttand | restaurants and dining cars—public 5 “Phe lahor administrator and his | , terest | and the outskirts of this city for | eating places. In h establishments, nator George W. Klett has re- 4 in | be willing to lay aside every interes y -«\‘t‘ e e S a | T should think, probably 50 per cent. | Geive o otioe® from el Newil Yorlk Training at Fort Ogelthorpe—Son New ¥ork Jan 16~ re in : I n; ‘1: LT o e | of the fo0d of the country is consumed | Xemption board explaining the |0 e cron. | five story warehouse filled with sov- of labor policies, the providing, dis-| conservation of food,” declared Mrs. o R Y . o | 3P L I sloh places that wo fiad (P00 meed there gyhen hearings Bre & ernm food supplies located on the tributing and maintaining of a stable} /.01 yv404 of ‘Portsmouth, N. I1., | INFINE since j\}“"}“‘ ',‘,r',m"f’“'\."',.\'(,,'_ the est waste. granted to men claiming exemption | paytford, Jan. 16.—Dr. William M. | waterfront near Congres street, and adequate supply of workers, labor | Aol e TG o jocturor and chalr. | 1S the daughter o Lty “There should be power in the|Nd this system may be of some in- | gigekwell, superintendent of the Hart- ; Brooklyn, broke out this forenoon dilution and training, priority ~de- land, who operates a auarry I 2900 0044 of the food administration to | Lerest here since the local boards arc . rord county state tuberculosis san- | Four alarms were turned in. Accumu | man of the Women's Committec of S s, the > disputes and | M nd. The' zirl was last seen after el b s O mands, the adjustment of disputes and i % ooynci or National Defense, | 1401 z fix the portions of the vital necessities [ It present wducting heavings of | jiorjum, has been informed by the | lation of ice hampered aid from fire the safeguarding of employment, HeblldlEacd vesterany s e | speakir odg sefore the New Iing- sl Pt that may be served to any one individ- i b | surgeon neral of the United States ) Poats living and housing condition: ‘,FP’,': m”ll:.(\)_" 1"‘:‘|“:clm oo Boats Wedaras | | Also missin and ;«]-‘mx‘n“v;;:y O o ol et Ginirss by ) N o | GRA2 L At e An bonr after the dissovery K advisory council will study all phases| FEF CHCEIE B By 1 women | employe of Mr. Strickland, who 18 10° | |0 1 ctel carrying on its bill of fare o1 Socking deferred classification be- | yices for hospital work. He expects | blize. it was estimated $500,000 @im. Sfjtheliproplom Sriais ,“1““"'?,‘:‘ e | Who think anything elsc is more fm- DOTICC 10 sHe had left the Port. | for service to one person a steak | i they are married have to bring | (5 pe'called by the sovernment to go |28 had been done. Three fire Yok R Sy pans ToF RC IHons ition. | portant should go home and have a ' SOMPANY After she - which would cost $8 or $10-—the | Vith them their ocertified marriage | nio training at Fort Oglethorpe, G were stru with ice floes in mié chinery and supervise thelr €xPel 0/ | 15 secleaning in their own minc land i e waste is too great certificate. If they have children they |, ng jater enter the General hospital | Stream endeavoring to approach the HIho pUnitedsiiasss, L Mrs. Woods continued, “I look upon o ) o S o G ane et b Information which has reached off must brir a certified copy of the Ser 3 o separate bureau, is al- cials iv *ortlar inclin them to be- Rich and Poor on Same Footing ) e i { o yre 1 soeks by o P 2 REECS oS m',",'f‘;“m e ave of | such club women as you to save | CllS in L Lk birth certificates. 1f a registrant seeks | ,ommigsioned with the rank of major The structure, known as the Rob- ready being exp: and given cvharge of a base hospital. | Inson stores, of the New York Doeck o that the girl is foreibly detained e Heteatenilclns dont because 2 America from the terrible food ca- |Leve that th Wiclhopelalsolintthin billlto ecatio | Lt rrcd ification because he s the task of economic distribution of S e : : o R : it ; ; | The tuberculosis commission has not | Company, occupies nearly an entire poor, ‘are treated alik Ttiismotituir | na SRl casaickom fups i conaul done anything to fill the vacancy block. Slackers Who Fail to Help Con- serve TFood. posses are being organized here to g 25 Brooklyn Waterfront—Plumberls in the Big Metropoli S e B s ITartford, Jan. 16 DtV RaIict oT S M a G aEAT ter Torch Responsible. advisory council will at once take hand the questions of standardization|to face the onme great interest, the : ) g an alien he must bring a corroborat- strophe we are now facing. L d it that all classes of people, rich or g 1 tastrophe we are now facing foul Dlay. Tomorrow the quarry die peoy h ; as far as we It our individv “The transportation of workers, in|as fax eRDULA ol of 'ortland will he searched by Edy o oy Ty ook AR R R & seniions vany | Terpondlbility fu fhls vespec sof fuat / Joserin. | 10 the man on the street, who cannot = == Dr. Stockwell has been in thestate | Iire Marshal Brophy began an in- order that short-handed sectians may 3 orsanized bodies of men. A deseriy Ak 5 2 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. 2 : . : | vestigation of reports of incendiarism quickly be supplied from others where | far are we prolongir s the missing man has been sent afford a steak at 50 cen for the » service since 1910, first in charge of 5 e e pius of Tabor muy exist, Is under| Mrs. Wood spoke in place Honjonthea oG hen e T P A oy s Ao Th Arrangements for the annual de- | the samitorium in Shelton. Mr. Brophy later stated the fire re i reration. A revolving fund offessor Bertha M. Terrl Loy || S 1T i : one meal to feed a whole family of | Pt of the Interscholastic Debating | = Hlteciiromas Blimbosicorchiag i $500,000 for advances of cost of the|versity of Vermont, unable | — poor. Whatever is done in any || 2 ue, which is scheduled to be held Dr. Stockwell is the son of Deputy | had ignited woodwork transportation to wage earners has|to attend on account of i FIRFWORKS N WINTER. lation, both In its enactment and its [ ebruary i, have been completed. De- | Sherifr and Mrs. Myron D. Stockwell | At 12:30 o'clock 1t was bellevefstis = Sl “We hear much of making the . ieinity | €xecution, must be based upon the | Pates will be held in w Britain, | of this city. flames were under control, been asked of Congress. LSer . | People on the strect in the vicinity i e rtrord and. New Haven inich | ot mmployers and workers alike were world safe for democracy she said, f Bast Main strect were given a fundamental principle upon which our ~ E Ne ave B —_— — S thie: Fe ; - oy 2y by the employment | “but Hoover's plan through the wo- | of I%ast M SEre oo y | government founded, the absolute | SChools, the subject to be discussad DEATIL CLATMS A, MOREY. Rooie ‘_k"-‘ S0, Bl 2 ~Fire Corviee for aid in recruiting industrial | men will make democracy safe for | scare last night, about 0 bt | AT o S being Resolved: That Congress ' caused by a defective electric heater of our people, and r Gl ) % : should pnss an amendment granting swept a gun forging plant of the ke ack up the fighting men. | the world when the wires fell down on the | none of this legislation : w ceeec ! L workers to back ur & ¢ is legislation: will succeed Bethlchem Steel company today and . ot : e T N T Do nt B Davis ot Vermont ; o 3 S R : 4 ceeet | suffrage to women on equal basis with y It was estimated that for every sol Mrs. Gil rondway, giving an electrical display | unices this thought runs through it all, Pncumonia : i S 3 L | e i S hxoe . 8 & en T : 5 > a at His Home. caused a loss of $10,000. Offelals dior on the firing line six civilians | spoke on “Our homes and the homes oy fow moments, The Iast Main [ “This bill provides that the Pre i H,"‘ iy s ,‘ofl‘:v ok th'}w SE oo R e e :?\‘cl:n. are needed to supply him with food jof others. i street trolley car was proceeding over | dent is authorized to issue rules and | oven Will come to Lhls city anc the Arthur E. Morey, aged 41 9 s and munitions, two of them behind| “Ifrom remote times woman has | tpe switch near Erwinjs block and the | regulations modifying, limitin ford. The judges for-the debates have el e approximately 1,000,000 workers for |to assume, or American homelife will | o result of the accident was the | faoture 000 for transportation and 250,000 for | The speaker attributed the f00d |an hour and n half. A group of Po- | ¢ion, manufacture or preservation of | rensiderable cxperionce. in debuting, | connected with the S el e Ll beekil 6 Lk Hertupheienin 1086, - punished by a fine not exceeding [ Columbia University team. He brothers, Burton C. and E. L. Morey | r Stamps,” Mr. Gilpatrick; golo. worker Well Known Resident Succumbs to | or pro- local negative team will go to Hart- | . i liarism u : 5 il el e e e g : died at 3:30 o'clock this morning at | TSGR the lines in France and faur at home. | had technical control of the home,” | ole broke and rammed the wires, | hibiting the sal .. manufacture or i 5 | . (el ; oAl i > . manuf ol S e Spied his home, 156 Black Rock avenuc, AT NORT sC ; {"'Within the next six months," the jshe said. pon the American wom- | cayging a break from the block to the | disribution hy person conducting | "0y ’”‘"( ,‘,220:;“‘;‘: a::,‘,‘" hool have | following an illness of pneumonia. | S ; ,”l Aty service announced, “we must furnish |an rests today a burden she is hound | eorner of IZast Main and Maln streets. | a public eating place. o by tny mant. S bl el s vas e e i \”:r(‘ e 2 secure: > 3. es b B > 3 80 >aren and Teachers’ ssociation o agriculture, ‘n‘c:\‘x'ly ,o‘»«\,y14x<»‘((‘r ship- be destroyed. This burden is conser- | tying up of the North End and Bast| or other person of any foodstuff, foed I-:" ’-"‘"}'"l"'l‘:_‘ ”::fmfl}‘“=;:*‘m‘1;ml‘0 zvf‘l:‘rm‘"n“j“ ‘}; ) m~‘|‘t: oy e ()yi)\r nd ~‘| 0ol t\{\vmnx‘nAlc-;eY;I building, 1,000,000 to man ships, vation.” R R e e e R . ! 3 S0l n coac S e incoln street, e Auathote: jng at 5 ocloek iint tholsonoai IR : : or material necessary for the produc- | jug debate. Mr. Kranowitz has had | all his life. Tor many vears he Was The following program has beenyar the manufacture of munitions. Other | shortage to diversion of men to the | Jicomen was stationed at the corner = % A war industries will call for a similar | firing line, the diversion of ships to | to keep the public away ]rf““"“ L G S When such regu- | He is a charter member of the High | of William Cowlis} of West Main | music; business meeting; ukulele 8- oo SR e S e ation is issued any violation of it is | School club and was a member of the | street. Besides his parents, tour | lections, Miss Beth Eddy: address NO CHANGE IN R. R. RATE Mrs. Stanley Plummer of Dexter, SLPS CHILDREN'S HOME, $5,000 or imprisonment for not more | heen attending the Columbta School of | of this city, G. J. Morey of Bristol | Miss Winger: patriotic selections, Washington, Jan. 16.—All state | Me., chairman of the conference was | ¢ ablo Fred Winkle has turned | (AN stx years, or both. Journalism for the past two yeal fand R, S. Morey of Southingtor and e railway rate laws nd ru;:uln_tmn\' will | presiding officer. over pe . Z00da In Longleyis® r~-,|~h s 1'””' 1 'thf.‘l to »f(\m!\-(vvfi': o Sy a sister, Mrs \*(jhrm Babb of W IFAVORS MEN AS WORKERS: remain in full effect under govern- o Sh ) o e St | : : eeds and materials necc v for their i field, Mass., survive. ment operation, Director General Mec- secr reasurer of the I'«"!]-‘ restaurant to the Children’s Home, | producton, manufacture and preser- RICKEN ON STREF Mr. Morey was a member of Now @dbo today told a delégation repre- | eration, read the minutes of the 1917 | and obtained the thanks of Rey. | Votion. There is no idea of price fix Joseph Stauff, of 119 Hart street, j Britain council, O. U. A. M.; Har senting the national association of | meeting at Providence and reported | J- Klingherg, suporintendent of | ing in it, although T recognize that | was stricken with a pell on | mony lodsze, A. W, & A. M., and railway and utilities commissioners balance of $46.04 in the treasur the home, for his kindness. there is a strong demand for the fixing | Arch street, near Wes street, | FImo lodize, Knights of Pythias of prices in public eating places, and | this noon on his way home from the | funeral will he held at Washington, Jan. 16.—The newly! croated labor administration | an| nounced today that it would be' the| administration’s policy to prevent the roduction of woman labor in posi- 1s for which men ar il availd this phase will be considered by the | I & F. Corbin factory. The police | day afternoon at his late home., ot 2 able and 4 4 rducto 0 age S0 o RUSH WORK ON BIG ANNEX TO NAVY DEPARTMENT committee when the bill i taken up | Ambulance was summoned and the | Dr. G. W. €. Fll will officiate and | erauen of tne omulormant ool for a detailed discussion. sick man was remaved to his home. | burlal will be in Fairview cometery. | in place of men. . “It is my hope to make up this bill 2 ¥ just as soon as the agricultural ap- s i i U WITH THE FRENCH COLONIAL TROOPS IN MOROCCO LINER TEXAN SAFE | Owners Hear From Navy Department i That Vessel Reported Sunk Two | Days Ago Has Been Rescued. New York, Jan. 16 he American- | Hawaiian line steamer Texan, report- | ed sinking off the coast two s ago, i fe. the line was notified today by | navy de wrtment { he line received no details, its of- | announced, the notice from the | navy department stating only that | the Texan was safe. Their assump tion was that the crew of 13 men | was sa | THIEV] STEAL MOTOR. Thieves recently effected an en- trance into the cellar of the restau- rant formerly known as “Larr nd carried @way a motor weighing 300 pounds and belonging to the '1‘4-|.u.,| tograph company of New York tective Sergeant Richardson has 1 n | assigned to the case. iy Seryics | The French colonial troops are. shows one of thelr camps at Tom- decoration of a Moroccan officer, hundred workmcen huve b %100,000 pullcing. thr W ashig gLOREHD TR ‘e pliotosrabil shows the | g yppp, PLEASANT 8¢ CIGWS famous fighters and have done great | badet, Morocoo, on the High Moulou- ‘ General Lyautey, for bravery .uhde ing at top speed to complete the 0 s¢ as an annex to the navy de- | structure after twelve diys' work, service for rance, The illustration ' ga. Below at the left is showw the | fire

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