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ALD BE T OF AL RAI N"\X/SPAPER’“ rshing’s Reinf Fury s A\ 4 BRI TAIN, & ONNE(,TICUI \VEDN DA\ APRIL 10, 1918. —_TWELVE PAGES. orcements Appear —Largest Casualty List for Single Day Issued at Washmgton in Zone Where Battle AIRPLANE PROGRAM FAILURE| PUBLIC GROSSLY DECEIVED denate Military Committee | Public Has Been Misled and Production Has | Finds Been Far Below Plans. m, April 10.—The program avely di and a d reor t du machinery was n a report the senate 1 fomiiittee which with cpresenting the and misleading t} “procrastination and e prospects for the tommtee a, and production c romises to way to such 1t number rished »f the gov- aircraft is char. appointing ion ot recommende ilitary ed 1stic pro- tion by tod char, ofii- situ- and | ison.” | the | oral ials ation with public indec futur, the' prosram tent 1 loolk le weeks AN ex 1ty of planes would to meet all troops in France. man later requiz en coffution | committe One control of proposed building nds of 1d the charged not ‘#f of Libert n parts, but in the well The comiy he man Iminis pointed by the pros by a expert sted one 1t has any corps and designers. xho in a sug tha near maki permitted man st en- | or remote interc company airships or zines should 1 to as wdviser “The Libert declared * development s and not motor,” the commit just or emerging from | experimental red for ated fi in the desig or i be used SWift se ht- machines. 00 Tiberty he committee said, motors ovdered, only 122 have the my, 142 for shipped overseas. of Liberty motors vely disappointing,” 1 eport. “Government » made the m ke of leading and the Allied nations that many thousands of would in pring of 1918. ation of this sort not bornd out the facts ¥ injurious constant the committ and detr yeen completed f he navy four “The production o date is gra says a the the these Jublic - selief notors be completed Infory by been and its semination misleading ause.” Regarding the {rainine committee found in plunes Hundreds Cadets Tdle. “As a result,” the rep: >ral hundred of the American aave been virtually > and made no progres About ~adets were se 1nd Italy last »nd advanced “The experience ihese men has ory”, says the iome of the schools ; has occurred in vith training plancs \xpected, would be oreign countries. hem are reported sleted the primary tr ong delay the signal serlous consideration \bility of bringing the o the United State With four new schools styuction to be finished in 20 mittee sald the yow conducting 20 jehools in this countr) B of 3,000 cadet aave numbered 1,6 W military ~very have reccived ranced trzining With the “exception tommittee referred te fisappointment” primary ng of aviators v 1id to appe e progressing favorably, I 'rom accidents, the conmmittee said, were d but appeat to be less Toqu the schools of our Wlie R he vith ther serious delay training providin ot rt sa to n - to receive primary been most report, un, that serious d “in L very prov which, it manufactured o in Only about 450 of ving com- ning and aft corps is givir to the advis- remainder hack under con- city dnates commissioned aviators, bnt their ad- reserve fc of - Lo in rplanc und that construgtion the from the incep- {of the | b { but | May officials | the | talities | venth Padg) $5flfl UFFEREB ) FOR MARRIAGE CONSEN Year Old Girl —Deges Not Money. Father of 13 Complies Get to marriage of dauvghter, M: consent vear- apellati superior zive hig 1% ph S the of er to Jos awaiting trial the who 1 in court inal Charles charge rl he wa Farmer made the lice couit t morning. F davghter were given hearin mbers, both of charges of v terms of their probatior Probation Officer Conne Moy 1 on ir sault of th his wife, rmer s cre nt in \ther and tn cha olat- wmer and Joseph Seapel- Mon- ce A. H. narriage li- aville, made and liv in en and the consent he | 0 yea was between hi daughter and Sca ti. Tarmer wi esent. i e that prosecutic v the P Officer the New B un t mitted the therc offense. 11 informed Connelly that it in authorit the offense, 1 Plainville. of violating Miss Beale, said around kept to will Justic Pro- tion for they was cor In support the terms probation, woman probation officer, been running of late and h May was ol for Girls Mr. Farmer, Probation nnel ited that T him Saturday n main at m cose an of ha Seapellati had ordered the rmer d feel- nd he not armer, licer retor you too Mr. the fam- ne AeConnell 1ly arc sever exc was tt aftach to drir ement about t1 giving his his danght re- con of not ceive YRAINMEN DIE IN WRECK AT POMFRET Two Heavy Preights Pile Up, Killing Two—Two Others Missing and Probably Dead, Pomfret pril Two laden freight trains e the New Haven three-fourths of o= st road were mile today. All members of the train cre The dead are: [F. B. Johnson, Boston, head brakeman of {rain ABt, John O'Flaherty, 166 Meadow strect, Haven, fl 1 T issing ector and M. T The ir Kimball 1 heavily hound in a over of victims W station early wert probably Rockwed of yute, fireman, dea ext AB4. at the I Putnam, are Cook of East Hart- Engineer David Co THOE hoth of A4, Head Joseph Falter who hospital, bert N are zineer ord, ind SEDITION Washingto tion BILL PASSES, April 10 ing severe or ft 1a ecord vo bill pro penaities wnd Liberty to conferen old | 1 $500. | po- stated | with | SHYLOCK LANDLORDS EXTORT HIGH RENTS | Commission Investigating Water- bury Situation Makes Report | RATES F AR ABOYE FAIR SCALE Probers Find & | Samitary Conditions Di gracceful and Housing not Worthy of Normal Price—Average Incrense 1 Per Cent in 26 Months. (Spec to the 10. Herald.) Harttord, April ~The conclusion that “sniall | | I zroup” of Waterbury wndlords has, in “cold hlood, extract- the full of the mperative | men” is . Hc sion named inve bury rent situation. that majority landlords have, to th fused to take advanta tion but hat a few | extortionate rents far above any fair | lever, have failed to make elemen- tary vepairs, have maintained dis- gracetully unh condition: have fur housing not even a normal rents The commission | report to the governor necticut State Council ind the governor, commission have smedial measures tion of thes | bury situat | ther m i ernor | ' ed out advants for themselves economic needs reported to ymb by situation of the Governor his and Ma cus com- mis Wa, pecial gate The Waterbury credit, the s of ir 2 of ro- ua- wave charged althy hed worth has presented and the ( of Defense, the council and the discussedl certain The considera- remedies for the Water on will be discussed fur- early meeting of the gov- council and prompt action and prompt action, at the council's of- rected. The special was named by the matter of Smith of Hartford, emlau Meriden and Hartford, its it and ernor and it was fice, may he e commission which in s council | governor Herbert Jultus € | { Marshal O, { consists Knox St Wells of of | CALLED TO BRIDGEPORT Itev. J. I Rees, Resigned Pastor of Stanley Memorial — Church. Change May 1. Rev. J Memorial Congregational 1 call to the King's Highway church of Bridgepo his duties on H chureh i gor Stanley of this city and is Rees, pastor of Stan church, he 15 the pastoiwie of Congregational He will enter ay 1. Tt conside Memori in a flour upon new e King's chway ably la than g condition of ening meoting irch last e Rev. Mr. the member the r tion was of Rees Mi seven to Ne and atter es came vears ago wre has been KILLED IN ACTION | Private Yrederick W. THeinzman's Name on Honor Boll—First Killed | in Actnal Battle. ycial casualty lists ued from hinz's h hed ral Per adaquarters in today contain orick W. Heinz abeth Heinzman was killed in publis th iPriv man of of son nzman not been departmen of Trivate transmitted thron inz pany Haven [ shell | George, work- | noved | by the } report | Wil | | office in Home Rule for Ireland, Promised By Premier, Is Greeted WlthCOntempt ‘Storm Breaks Over Conscription Act in Continuous Battle With Nationalist Representatives in House—Declares All Sections of British Isles Should Bear Man Power Equally if Germany Is to Be Whipped. Lleyd George Burden London, April 9.—A political bomb- was thrown in the house of commons today by David Lloyd the premier, when an- nounced conscription would be tended to Ireland and the govern- ment Intended to extend home rule to Ireland. The scenes during his ref- than in ireland eren to Ireland were dramatic, { to cor tion cheers and cries of protest arising. | Capt: ! The premier frequently was inter- | Ir 1 rupted. Joseph Devlin, nationalist, to adjourn but was defeated an overwhelming vote. L d John Dillon, successor to John | Nedmond, denounced conseription. Sir Edward Carson, TUlster leader, while a roving conscription, object- the introduction of the home measure. The house approved the introduction of the government's man power bill by 299 to 80. Time for discussion of the bill was extend- ed until next Tuesday The pramicr aid the exclusion of Jreland could not be Jjustified any longer and the character of the war was as much Irish English. Ire- land, throu approved war mit the empire to it premic a “The that war is best more Irishmen i <l her representa the d Vo Cont had to com- the tives 1ing he America is in bof. There are the United States They all subject fac this the imond the ‘Not on nterrupted men Brita iption and so in Great ject men ada, to conse seet e Lioyd imond in st what is my this matter of com stick at nothing which in order to win this war s the view, I am certain, of of Ir¢ “Then he was oppo, ticular b t him iption i George cont 916 id onaj to ed 1sion rule lend land, wa sed to thut that was not a par he ription question as (Continued On Eleventh P France Will Die Fighting Rather Than Live Under Rule of Degraded Beasts issue of the battle now Tk world will either I fre or has made her choice; rather will a degraded world, ruled by suvage beusts who called the German empire. To fight G the very last of her sons; when ghe h will rise up; when there are no more womncen, the ¢h up; when there are no more children. the dead will France has made her resolve to live in freedom or die! will live.” The immortal, “On the world. nee, for live in today is critice the en 4 L daw foru: France nmen ed. As than what she she nany no mior ildren v vise up And France which to beecome this Matin,' man who wrote those words. bid fair will speak at the South Congregational church ing at 8 o’clock. He is Stephane Lauzanne, editor the leading journal in the Paris newspuaper field. [ditor I is in this country on an official visit from French He knows as much about the war the Allies’ viewpoint any other living man. e wil! speak ‘Why France Is 1ightir The lecture is arranged by Rev. Dr. George W. C. 11ill the ¢fit of the general public and admission is free. even or he vernment from for ben- | STONE STRICI\F\ ; LOC BY I‘ARALYTIC SHOCK | | DRAFTEES Caunght Fallis Passengers in Street I~ Receive ice (o Prepare Car on Way to Office at | 95 Men (o Leave Capitol. ‘ April 26, hington, April 10.—Senator | Missauri, chairman of the! ic relations committee, W S tricken with paralysis today while | riding street car enroute to his ! the capitol. i ttor Wa removed to the ' ofice buildng, where medical wis summoned, and laumr to his home The attack affected the senator’s loft side. He was about to fall when | th two other passengers caught him. for s \ physician who made a hasty ex-|in \tion declared while his condition | Monday HISS ROGERS' ESTATE Inventory Wa Stone Notices were reccived today by the tir and second distriet exemption boards, to prepe local men in o Class 1-A of the selective f(, for departure for Camp Up Friday, Ihe nate April 26, Of this the first district will supply and the assistance district 43 hive sccond Both Lthée 21 m pvice in taken hoard aiso by notified » who have volunteered the government school on. W lesve this next morui city amin: wiis serious, ARREST Milwaukee, enemy aliens violated their today hy ju will he 82 ALI 10. are April who permits Sighty said to were arrc agents of the depagi- It is said 200 taken when two By Appraisers Shows Over ciurly ment other $25,000 Which is Mostly Stocks about located in Local Concerns, Inventory Mary of $ of the estate of the late Miss Rogers shows a valua- EATHER tion 986.75 pnsisting mostly of shares in Jocal manufacturing con- Tarrord for New Snow Fhur Vpwil o 10, Britain a vain to continued cold J ;i“” ’ Shel- pro- Stanley filed in Edward J. Skinner and e et or rigght report Wi people vith ' RIGG GOING TO UPTON | Rages With Unabate; 'Kllled Wounded and Mlssmg Number 28 Thirteen Lieutenants Wounded---H Launch New Blow Between Armentie and Messines on Belgian Border London, April 10.—American reinforcements H appeared in the British battle zone, says a dispatch f; British headquarters in France to Reuter’s Ltd. T presence in the fighting line, the correspondent a should be soon felt. The battle which began yesterday morning be La Basse and Fleurbaix, the correspondent says, is tinuing with unabated furv. The Germans are attac| between Armenqbres and Messines on the Belgian bo, The enemy has brought into amon a tremendous centration of artillery and throwing in his infantry i mense wayes. The Germans plainl making an( effort to break through the British positions, the respondent says, Sector of Attack Extended. With the British Forces in France, April 10. the Assocated Press.)—The Germans this mornin tended the sector of yesterday's attacks to the nortf by launching a drive against the British between A tieres and Messines. French Block Ger Givinchy Changes Hands Twice. April 10.—In the Somme London, r new tack norti rday forc B Sl mees. the town, the war Novol r. ighting continued durin rt ) ince failed on the front Briti Une of the riy Vigh nort as Kmpticd of Civil it 10.—The civi h yeen of under a ents by is situs north: A cf and three Killed ving thd hay ing w Germa at t iver | | re the war a place crossings out big guns. | tendi ara rduw Tt the ntieres region Ypre uthern ighting battle 1ain Arn wi vas ithed d bhombardr just as just moved ST CASUALTY LIST WAR ISSUED AT WASHINQ hanged Positic from the as far cana front have ing the ent was was archives north -Comines this reported to on infan part of he is as the Washington, April 10.—The lar t | William H. Mevyer, Stephen J. Moore, san, Jeremiah luleahy, Jokin P Murtha, Charles F. Nolan, Walte N O'Connell, Frank A. 0°CY F. O’Connor, Richard John P. O'Keefe, Otto O'Neill, Michael O'Rou Ostermeyer Oscar Charles Pike, Richard Alberto Polumbo, Leroy| entin William| Danic Hugh erick Richs John N tiordan, Joseph Roder Rooney, Frank J. Roo Ryan, Fred Ryde ! { James Scott, Ja St Shetficld, Donald Sisco, Martin J. Slover, Maurice Smith, Bruce N Staber, Harold Stevli | Stumpf, Lancelot Sulliv Sullivan, Raymond Swd Thomas, Early E. Thu Vanderbeck, Victor Vi fred Van Yorx, Wi Willia Tho: Mulcak Murp) New lis States casuaity for the United any day since entered the v was 1nounced today by the war depart- H. 1. There are 283 names on the | Five men werc killed ! died of wound 7 died from verely wounde in action; 11 died of dise accidents; 10 were 246 slightly, an 2 were missing in action. Thirteen lieutenants were among the wounded Captain John P. Hurley was among the slightly wounded and four licu- tenants were wounded severely and nine slightly. Their name: “Wounded serevely — Lieutenants Dantel H. Lawlor, William H. Meyer ing, John Walter Morris, James Wall, Jr. Wounded slightly—Lieutenants Coles man D. Burns, Willlam D. Crane, Wil liam T. Fenker, Thomas J. Jackson, Morris RR. Arthur FL. Martin, Thomas C. rtin, Willlam Miche and Bernard J. Shanley. Francis 1. Kelly, Howard James Kelly, William James nney, Mixim Kosack, Charles Kroneke, William Lamson, | ter William ledman, Thomas F. Le Killed in Thomasx Lyden, Bdward. MeBride, | V. Fish, Pr Frank MeCabe, Samuel McCon- | Fred W sughy, Jr. Patrick McConnell, Bd Iph ward J. McCormack, I McGard- land, Frederick McMill, John M Kay, John McKenna, John J. Mc Loughlin, Kilner J. McLoughlin, Her- bert McMahon, Francis X. McNa- mara, Thomas Madden, Saverius Magnano, John J. Malloy, John P. Manning, Herbert &A. Mansfield, Thomas Mansfleld, Walter Mar Jsdward Matthews, J. C. A se; | se- mes Simpd att] Sn Snyd J. Kelly, Kemper, K Actic Heinzms B. Watts. »f Wounds Harry H i h(mw "E. Os Died of Di Swasey (scarlet homas H. Bolton Carr, William Ei fulmer, John L. 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