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'HERALD BEST OF ALL ) “Pel ' : ; A\ | HERALD “ADS” MEAN LOCAL NEWSPAPERS Y9 B . 3 ; &1 ‘B ; BETTER BUSINESS PRICE THREE CENTS. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1018, TWELVE PAGES. ESTABLISHED 1876 UN. CASE GOES | PASS MILLION POST |GEORGE S. PAMER 'BRITISH RAID BELGIAN COAST IN OVER TO MAY 28 INBOND CAMPAIGN HEADS CONFERENCE ATTEMPT TO BOTTLE UP U-BOATS ew Britain Contractor in Court | New Eritein Goes Into Home| Blected President o Charites and lor Alleged Spy Act Violation | Stretch for $1,589,000 Quota | Corrections Workers Today FORTY-THREE NAMES | CAPT. GRISWOLD CITED FOR BRAVERY |Five Cruisers Lade WAIVES EXAMINATION|L F. & C. GETS $137000(NEW LONDON 1IN 1919 ON CASUALTY LIST| corsin n it cowors e With Concrete Sunl e —_— = —_— e merly commander of Company I2, \ : in Harbflr&’ Of (}Stell Will Be leld in United States | Remarkable Showing Made in Fas Conference Goes On Record \gainst | First Connecticut Infantryv. and District Court—Bond Reduced to| tory Through Onc Day Effort of | Relaxation of Employment Laws Die in Action, 1 of| . command of Company C. 4 and Zeebrwgqe $1,000—Hartford Lawyer Appears . Universal Club and War Relief As- | Safeguarding Women or chilaren | Wounds, 4 of Disease, 102d Regiment, has been cited for R ool toraceuseds Eociation® Except in Case of Necessity, 9 36 Wounded. bravery during the battle of . .}i iy . : GERMANS FORCED TO In the United States District Court Patriotic New Britainites have Geore s bamengofl Nevalond oy Seicheprey in which the Germans ¢ i : 1 e ‘k in | for the past year one of the vice —— . ¥ o T R fond s Bafrernoon, [ Joh [inassed stnenmililon fdolierfmmar D Ivrvfiitlvn‘- of the Connecticut State = . used 1,200 shock troops against : GIVE MORE GROUN ooz, one of the leading bullding | piberty Bond subscriptions. The Te- | oo;serance of Gharities and Corre Washington, April 23.—The cas- [ US€d 4, & < Lroops. again T contractors in the city, faced charges ; & £ ualty list today coatains 43 nam 4 of attempting to cause Insubordina- | M@!NINg ene-third ”fl e “hf i o “‘;"‘\‘;m i, Sets " . ""')“‘:_‘I’)'L '“" ”""* divided follow the Americans. : : g 2y me: S i onference for the cc g ter 5 = % = 5 A 3 . . 5 ritis ine o 0 e mutiny and_refusal | TeGuirement expected of this city | conforence for the osiie I-Lvli:r(‘v:‘ Kalled (n s ction iz faledar wounds! Captain Griswold is one of the S 3 British Line Near Albert Improved A ot et UL 213 11 died of disease, wounded severc- N o | G i 3 S = N > < T]fl.[-,y,w a i 3 el Tt o el s e | best known military men in the . B | Canadians Pour Death Into Enen he election of r. Palmer as prc Thre. S o e : i 3 o 3 will reflect credit to the city. The | dent the conference has voted to hold Three office ;\\Ixo\;un;mrl. Lieuten- | state. He has been ac ¢ in First E S Trenches and Hurl Thousands mount of New Eritain’s allotment i i G e 1919 in Severely ‘and Ideutenants Thomas M. | Regiment affairs for $1,589,000. Chairman Sloper is con- | London. conference, Holmes and Harry D. MeNeil were During the b i Scicheprey [s 211e here on Sunday an ) ! urin 1 attle of Seicheprey fident that New [k in will appear DpeHCE 1 b AR tinued S 1 2 wounded slightly 5 through ‘yesterday and t levening, |~y il 2 eri roops withstood i the list of the cities doing their | aguin’ convencd this morning with | e ISt follows: !lllh American troop : i . e full bit. The amount today is $1,- | several impertant sessions and con- | o-cd 1n actior rank G. Kane | the heaviest attack to which they When the hearing opened hefo: s lioL bl morron b moay . |End Pebvaie Danfel I, MeGatizan, Mol bi R Commissioner Carroll, Attorne 050,000. R s S vor aotnzes 5S¢ | Died of wounds: Private Winford | 1ave been subjected. ey were B A cDonald. of Hapttord, eol The Jewish Ladles’ Ald society, to- | ries of lectures. =~ =~ ‘ I it | day, purchased a $100 bond. icers eiected are as follows: | Died of disease: Cook Homer R: Ihe record made by the Greeks 0\‘ Officers Elected For Year. | bee; Privates James Frederick Court- New Britain is a sou of much . [l s : 5 e ar oo - .om- | ney, George Lyeth, Joe Payne. i e 5 gratification to the committee. Eighty- Following are the officers and com- | with concrete for use in blocking <unz's bond was reduced to $4.000 | mittees elected for the coming vear: | Wounded severely: TLieutenant channels were r v blow g . ol Ieubscribe o e he vear: poungacy & E s were run aground, blown Sa:nuel F. Porter, of Hartford [igereeasgalhoush Bhere Rale AR OB S rionaon: | C. Schwanz, Corporal Casmer P. Ku- : 2 ol e - C The admiralty reports that, aced G i 6¢ Greeks in the city. Vico presidents, W. ¢. Hungerford, | iak, Mechanic Joseph P. Wittcamp; Hes ot s TR The Men’s teams, headed by Wil- Piicatis Oy S 5 - | ing to incompleto information ws teams, headed by Wil- | o 5 o Rev. W, H. Day, Bridge. | Privates Charles F. Allen, Walter A. ceived, the raid met with a reasons BAKER MAKES REPORT HanipLi B Lol irepontedsaiesias ROl et e i i ol o [LA tonleviez, i ohaeTNI Sl Glerry Koy, | measurs of success, | o e G Gl $12.100 | town; Rev. John F. Ryan, Hartford. |Flazzlto, Flem Stapleton. | e No. e i 5 e ; ) N Treasurer, Sidney H. Miner, New | Wounded slightly: Lieutenants Secretary of War Discusses FEuropean | No- R REREEE Toinn | Thomas M. Holmes, Harry D. McNeil; o i ’ ; SHOGRES G 0008 S . - . Now | Corporals William Carstens, Georg tee—Favors Unity of Cont: y 2: Executive committee: D. A. Adams, | TRompson; Privates Joseph Ale: of duty in the military and mnaval [ will be the hardest amount to secure forces of the United States. Xunz|Lut a willing and generous support was arrested here a week ago today by Deputy Marshal John J. Kelleher | and was then taken before United States Commissioner Richard F. Car- roll. A bond of $5,000 was furnished. The alleged offense took place some time years. i 3 o Gas Shells—American Losses i Battle of Seicheprey Reported I | be 200. | London, April sh‘nay | 1 3 G ] : forces today raided the German sul forced out of the town but recap- marine bases of Ostend and Zd tured it within a short time. CAPTAIN A. H. GRISWOLD. brugge, the admiralty announces, M B g L e SRR old cruisers which had been filll for ¢ accused, announced that client would waive examination, will be heard on May 28. - e The ports of Ostend and Zeebru on the Belgian coast are the prine ; [German Public Being Pre-| nases for the operation of sub | rines in their campaign against shi pared for Declarations' ping in the North sea and ¥Enel | Cow | drowicz, Eugene M. Binion, Jame: ¥ A New Haven; C. Roger Boss, New |9 ) 3 s . 2 channel 1 of great importance Washington, April 23.—scoretary | NO- 18 ... . .- ; 3 : row | Burke, Henry C. Burt, John Eric a ; gre: ane i London; M Helen W. Rogers, Ne 2 B > £ - S s Dirooas Ml e No. S : London; Mrs. Helen W. Rogors, NeW | pornard E. Erwin, Rayner 4. Fairty, From South American | the Germans for this purpose. mittee a confidential report on his « . ‘ e S 5 ¥rank E. Henry; Corporal William { 5 jE=8 : : o don; George G. Williams, Hartford; LA deies i = e | o Entrance to Bruges Canal Block trip to the battle fronts. ‘e spent the S e Wi S lame; Privates Herbert I. Mel- i Countries Over U-Boats. ! morning with the coniittec ex- i b D * 2 > . - | vin, Robert J. Nickolson, Thomas . i London, April 23.—In all proba Bebiive: session Going ovelthe situi Inez A. Newman, New Haven; John | (i o0 0 "\ Rainey, Harry . | Relations Between Holland | ity* the entrance to the Bk s il & = o 3 e I’. Sanderson, Hartford; Mrs. Percy L s 5 L 2 i tion. | Reed, Frank T. Savage, George ¥ ! Argentine are expected to declare war sequence of the naval raid Sir. & here just for an informal talk on ¥ ubscriptions réported above. | P. Carpenter, Stamford; Mrs. Fred- |y oo Harold Bl Wallket! J. Basin j against Germany at an early date, (ieddes, “first lord of the admiry : erick A. Mitchell, Norwich; George |=H : e S according to Berlin advices forwarded announced“tada the house the e i 2 e T rick ge ten St # B o today in the house of eg R -conattions ses Bl Tounc (thon oy - & C. Crashes Over Top. Tl Warrenior ‘Bridzeport:iMrs) Robs | W ccuany Neal iogd to Be Strained by the Ix-hange Telegraph corre- mons. 5 Brance. 1 am not going to bring up | i at | er . ; cconds were hroker t 3. Che 211, New Londo ugene | 7 spondent at Amsterdam. The Ger- The casualties to Britis} raft the questions of the size of the avmy ! e w hroken B. Chappell, gen T I itish craft, : > : 3 th anmders, Frary & Clark fac- | Kerner, Waterhury: Miss Carotine . | SORROW AT GERMAN man newspapers have been notified ' Eric said 4 | or, extension of draft You can | g N e : were one destroye s S RO e e pday in the Liberty | Penniman, Middletown; Miss Lucy The Hague. April 23.—The Dutch to prepare the public for this devel- | two coastal motor hoats sunk and urilfied control of the allled forees | Loan e ! subscriptions | Adams, Bristol. LOSS KILLS HEINZE | caninet met yesterday in extraordinary opment, he adds. launches missing B v Ghmnutns ool coitdent to- | o 3131008 wero ured from | It was also reported that 512 have | N session. Uruguay's' relations with Germany | While the operation was in p % e b s factory emploves in one after - | attende rence, o shich | The Vaderland says an agreement are 'known to have been tense for ress Sir Tric announced Britis i ' fho Watdess of fhn war factory empl 1 one afternoon by | attended the conference, of which |, . . e Sl ! members of the Universal War Relief | 175 were New Britain pcople, y Aged German Employed for 40 Years | has been reached regarding one point some time, On April 12 a Montevideo ' ties were landed to distract {1 SIGNS SABOTAGE BILL Asso atic I the Universal Club Wtk & Save Baites Tdves; | at R. & Factoly! Passes Which has caused friction botween dispatch indicated the Uruguayan mis- my. The officer who developed ’ ) 1 ondycted the campaigh nnder | Holland and Germany but the old sion to I‘rance had been captured by scheme of attack was killed direction of Vice President It, A, | 'The morning session was divided | Away Suddenly. { dispute concerning transport of sand o German submarine. Uruguay, the Storming parties were landod i T 2 and Amditos B I HAIL into four main groups of round table | g __land gravel to € ¥ continues to dispateh stated, had asked Berlin, the Mole from the cruiser Yindie President Wilson Makes Possiblo felt this remarkable response x‘ull of which were especially in- Louis Heinze, aged 81 years, died |pe a stumbling block. Germany de- through Switzerland. Germany con- The Itics to the personnel f teresting to the welfare workers who | suddenly this marning at his home at | gires to resume the practice of ship- attended them. The section on re- | 154 Curtis street . A workman em«|pine gravel through Holland but the creation was in charge of Rev. John | ployéd at the Stanley Works was | Duteh sovernment offers objections . s < ctor r ie cieties 4 = Fine For Destruction of War Goods | these two factory war relief socie 2 B toh and took | passing the house before 7 o'cloc 8 | but the entive factory orzanization, R. Brown of F dgeport ~ and took | P ing ock Washington, April —President | the seeds of which were sown by Wilson today signed the sabotage bill | appeal made al a mass meeting dur- carrying penalties of $10,000 and 30 !ing the last drive by Charles E. sears imprisonment for destruction of | Smith, chairman of the board of war materials or interference with ! directors, and which has consistently war industries. been fostered since that time by all = of the fagtory officials, superintend- London, April 23.—Uruguay and | has been hlocked effective in ¢ “You may say,” he said, “that I am s amount is not included in the | T. Walden, New Haven; Miss Mildred | gopiick Arthur L. P. Tarr, Foster and Germany Reported sidered that a state of war existed Sir krie werd in proportior with Uruguay as stated by the com- the number cne 1 An enemy mander of a submarine who captured >ver was torpedoed a ebru i on the ground that new circumstances. , [Truguayan military mission bound Two of the blockading ships place in the buth church parish | and noticed Mr. Heinze lying on the |pave arisen For \nce. If the reply was in the Sunk and blown up at the entrd house. The subject of “Recreation in | ground near the house. The passér S e i to the Brugés canal.- Tho Bl Connecticut” was ably treated by Rev. | went to the assistance of the fallem | rpe sritish foreisn office, according woulq deelare a state of w ru. side the Mole at Zechrugge was bl Mr. Brown, who is chairman of the | man and carried him into the house, | (; {ne London Daily News, has learned v definite roke diplomatic re- | Ul by an obsolete submarine | Bridgeport recreation commission, | where Mr. Heinze died in a few min- | ija¢ (he relations between Holland = with explosives and Dr, E. H. Arnold of New Haven. | utes. Dr. Herman Strosser was called, The section on children was in | but the man was dead when he ar. was duo to the intense spirit of pa- Lgng Erison Sentence: and HCavy | ¢riotism that, permeates. mot, only lations hy an act of congress October and Germany are very strained. The - | = dispute about the supply of vel Argentina has been apparently on ' Part of Campaign on U-Boat g charge of John P. Sanderson, Jr., of |rived. S it O e cRGh fofe suinailios beos apbarentinon ettt - ALLE Y IN PARIS. | ents and forémen the Connecticut Children’s Aid so- Mr. Heinze was born in Germany - s . L dinlo. 'l verge of a break atic b ashington, April ews of] s The mark set by the organization | cyos “j gt Walter m. | but came ta this country as a young | (0 B¢ the cause. Official and diplo- Germuny over the submarine situa- | British raid on German subnig e | 2 o i 5 vy clety artford. alter H, fbut came : i £ | matic circles in London were reporte 5 Qb . | S e German Arrested Wearing Uniform | Is a $130,000 subscription from the|prown, the Bridgeport health officer, |man. During the early stages of tha | (* 0L " 6 MG Dlion with un. LoD several times since tho Dubl |\ bases at Getend and #eebrugge of Brench Boldicr, | employes alone, or an average of one | cyijajned “The Nation's Program for » Mr. Heinze was loys o LG s Rumors were that some- ation last summer o rlo('umt‘-n(\ of tI attempt to bottle up { bond per man, entirely irrespective of | o viio 100,000 Babies” in so far as it ’ ath erlena Y eaforday, |t R il i s i it von Luxburg, Ger arbo was received with greal el S e thing it DAl os an Buenos Aires, advised | terest at the navy department. Paris, April 3.—Wearing o e i ¥ ade : ! : : 5 i > e g man o subscription which will be mad a lies t tate 4 5 A talking about the war, he took a i X ¥ g 5 2 applies to the state plan 5 a ned ad been delivered to Holland by Ger- . I v e 5 < % ol form of a French infantry a | by the company as a corporation. It | e the woman's committes ot - the | floomy view of the outlook for Ger- ::l{_“n"‘ the Gern forcien office, amons | move was taken as another de “German was arrested in the streets of | js expected that Landers will 80 |gtate Council of Defense. Under the | many. Whether or not that had any- | "N 3 Goichiad of Amsterdam on Other* thi that a certain Argen-| step in the carcfully planned { Paris yesterday. He told the authori- | «gyep the top’ ith a flourish tha|peaq of “Standards in Child Care |thing ta do with his death is un- M idny (“\N" ‘_“;\ o mh.‘»r that Ger. lne merchantman should be “sunk paign against the T -)m;‘H which i ties he was born in Alsace and had |jas¢ of the week at the Liberty Loan | ere the following talks: “The Need | Known, but this theory is believed asy +HCaY SRUFCRIRC (U HORES e com. \Without trace.” There has as a mat- | been -predicted would begin to rted from the German army after | pajly 4o bhe held in the yard of the | of careful Inquiry Before Accepting | Probably responsible. it Hollind oven ag ter of fact been little diplomatic com- | results at this time being brought to the western front | main works, at which time Mr. Smith | Grilaren for Carer by . Miss Maug | Medical Examiner Dr. H. A. Elcock | Munication throust olunc (vl 68 munication between Buenos Aires and | The recent raid of the British g frem Galicia. The police believe he | i) again address all the employes | Morlock, supervisor of children’s | Was called to view the remains but 246 HSC 60 Wad LS DOTEIEE b, Berlin in this period as von Luxburg | fleet into the Cattegat, when ten is a German oflicer. of all the factories. A Andrule- | work for the Connecticut Children’s | at & late hour has not given the thined on,the western front. It was, W&s handed his passports man trawlers were sunk, was saj e wicz, principal of the Sacred Heart|aiq society In Hartford; “Record |Cause of death. There were reports| RSL S0 MO TSR, W o0 rmany : ES have been another of the step THREE BURNED IN MINE. R o e e et o S na Einign i nevelicon Jenoneen e mecen S LRGBS FGOD RIOTS IN GALICIA prevent the egress of the submaf o . | a Liberty Loan speech in Polish. The |G, Harris, chief supervisor of child | tained whiskey and chloroform Was| . o' worge seizure of Dutch ships It has long been established: Fatal Explosion of Gas in Tunnel At | % 1o Banq will furnish music. | welfare department, State Board of | found near the body, but the medical |1/ HiTE, FoWATCER SEEHAC O F0 O, 0 Hal 2o the principal bases of -l Terre Haute. I o th exerciseal anl] chaTitias T S \miner and others who were at tho (it atled i A | . . which operate in the waters #) Immediately after th 7 gl a5 C vardianship and | (o0 " 014 that they had not heard of [and Great Britain. ‘ “hortage Cause of Bloodshed at Ora- | (1o Briitich Tsles are in the ca erre Taute, Apiil 23, Thres men | effort will be made to' bring every | Adoptions’ by Mrs. Leona Wheaton, e O e e & s eyl i fatally burned by an expiosion of gas § department onto the Honor Roll and [agent of the New England Home for e b o] England Tnvolved in Dispute. cow and Troops Charge Crowds— | Belglan ports. Tho wharves in the shaft at Deep Vein had been | entitled to a flag which will be of-| Little Wanderers at Bridgeport. These 1 a'\“;\ his i h ek ‘d_mgmfl\‘ by his Waih o e e Fhop.;].m'(! ,~|ln‘~ of those h| l;h en | ‘ e avery s 2 5 eaves his 5 £ B 3 ash £ 3 | isturbance Spre: ng. ! quently have been bombed by, taken from the mine early today. { fered to “-‘};_“) ;““*'\’““‘,’('vn‘l‘:"L falke/eresatuthe Mo WG A ® | Gist marriage, also four stepsons and | pute between Germany and Holland DAGHAE o i e The property loss will not be heavy, | member of which has bought at least | among the audience was a class o A 5 Slevad A llever erave) shiphient tches to iy i1 23—Ser e S e v, Esten ’ The 2 < e a daughter. He W employ er grave I3 . es Washington, April 2 Serious foo —— but the mine’s production of coul will | one Third Liberty TLoan ”""“',\, The | High school girls. . malder at Russell & Brwin Manufac- |the state departmients indicate, is far | viots in Galicia are deseribed in a be halted several days. present indications are that vely few The round table talks at the Cen- | MO58F B0 S0 0 ¥ 0o the American | from satisfactory. The case 1S 8 | siepaich today from France, it say BRITISH IMPROVE POSITIO; Owing to molke, s hers were | departments in any of the Landers, lter church p h house were o Hardward corporation for 40 years |three-cornered one, involving Great | {elegram from /Vienna to the e unable to locate the origin of the fire. | Frary & Clark factorles LI ) “':‘?1' "’_“\f"“i 0 ‘\1">:‘l‘\{i"':'ff"‘ !,; i;,‘('":"{‘rl“" The funeral arrangements have not itain also. Municher Neuste Nachrichten reports | Take Prisoners Near Albert a out a flag after the campaign is over. | of L r‘\l\ll\“:"‘]l:” b snee e et e e Last November Great Britain with- | that in many large towns of Galicia Fanders Froml PITTSBURGH BRIDGE BURNS, SNTEand| 1Y Fits High¥Average: [ | Sas ae St D URSEE SRR SR drew cabie facilities from Holland | riots, involving bloodshed, took place | 1,0 TR o The canvass for Liberty Loan sub- | ‘d\"‘”fl (m Atialichals ;0: o (i\" after the Duteh had agreed to permit { a5t week because of the shortage of th transit of and and gravel | ¢cod. At Cracow these riots were night improved their line by g Wooden Structure Spanncd the Al- : he United States ] 2 S scriptions to help the nited States fy)i,n relief. Their subject was “The e corter ArTestor For Ias- ehl i unisiNEe e el legheny River. government to maintain its honor and | oo o iie of the American Red | Aeged D¢ serter Arrested For Pas- | through ilolland into occupied Bel- | particularly fierce causing the deaths | qoeseul operation, it is announce Pittsburgh, April 23.—A large | standing as a civilized people amonsg | . g sing Worthless Check. glum. In February last cable facili- | of a number of people. The troods | fjally They took 60 prisoners, vooden bridge spanning the Allcgheny | the nations of the world, has met| ™ ryo rourn session w '« the | New York, April 23.—Charged with | lles were restored to Holland charged. into the crowd. The .dis-|" Ond the mianders foontin il iriver was destroyed by fire early to. | With a generous response by the em- |y, mper of Commerce where Miss | heing erter, falsely representing e turbances have now spread to 955}“’”} bezqu sector and near Wytschaef T e bridge was used for vehicles | plovees of the Stanley Rule and Level | o 200 P08 B o @0 SRS THRELE hlP | jimaelr an army lieutenant and NEW MOVE BY YATIGAN sulicia more particularly in Lemberg | griticn took prisoner & pedestrian traff %] Co. The average subscription to date, | (210 08 L o O rls At Mid. | ing a worthless check, M. W. Hill- | and Tarnopol. The 4"\n~( of the fire is not known. ©of all departments nvassed, is dletown, was in charge of the confer- | myer, Who said he was the son of a — = 5 gomy British Penctrate 250 Yards, e | $45.25, with a total subscription of | 00" on " Pelinquency and Correc- |Teally broker in Trenton, N. Jo Was | pope penodict to Make Another Ef- GUT AUTO OUTPUT London, April 23.—The Britig FORD REJEC AVIATION POST. | $40,500. Of the ten highest depart-| ;= .~ "4y was treated under four |arrested here toc tack last night north of Alber ments the standing of the list ‘;"T, 00 | divisions as follows: ““Juvenile Delin- He reg '}!““‘t t "’"“ ")”"“\‘1 dl“‘; fort to Ind War When Western —_— carried out on a front oL U dept. N gl e LT 5 4 vanni. | perial as a lieutenant in the Medica : i g Ay 3 SR \ was eliminated from consideration | DeP 25 00.00 | auency Among & by Miss Penni- | perial as a lieut i gt - L Gurtaiiment Under Discussion at|yards Reuter's correspondent & o e - | Office, 3rd. floor ..... o 100,00 e ews of the Employer as to | Reserve Corps and cashed a check Battle Turms, ish headquarters reports that f he post of airer: yAmir z - 3.2 an; s e E er : = o cHice N = o i s tpoA Y Office, 1st. floor camerrnane BRBRN SR L T e 1. Agroul | for 375 at fhe ofce. He was su | e = ; E Washington Would Reduce Produc- | vance was made to a depth o today when he notifiec T Denti NG ios) e s yaluo o foners wwoEeT | pected ana the police notified. Army | .ondon, April 23.—Pope Benedict M Wilson under no circumstances would | ofice, 9and. floor 67.64 | ture,” by Wilsc x: o0 f ]" : { headquarters announced a man of | will make another peace move as tion to 25 Per Cent. of Normal. g hie accept the position. The place was | pept No. 4% . o e Psychopathic Side o S 5 e Tareat {he same name was wanted as a de- | soon as the western offensive has as- rever officially tendered him, but was | et 1 Coommonesasnea DRLEI| TR »:j\l\“ en m”u\\',}n:- | sorter from Camp Pike, Ark. and |sumed a new phase says the Neuste | Washington, April 23.—Leading| French Refort Artilicry Actiy wmonnced, but his name was fre- | popt. SRR s 589 | of Tnmates of State Ins B 0 g later telegraphic instruction came | Nachrichten, of Munich representatives of the automobile in- | Paris, April 23 Active ar ,uently mentioned in connection With | Dept. No. 20 ... ......e.... 55,00 | Miss Ethel M. Shepard. visitor of e e 2 R v i i o TR the position. Dept. No. 4 .. .00 | reformatory : . . ment advising that Hillmyer's checlk LEAVES FOR ITALY. | with the fuel administration and war | east of Rheims are reported Dr. Brown said in his talk that | /% (o003 a0a asking that he be = } industries board a further curtail- | day's official statement held Howard Stearns to Take Up Y. M. C. ment in the manufacture of pleasur Jic said he broke out of the camp A. Work Here, | cars. 1 house and later made his way The curtailment, if made effective, | Canadians Make Seven Raid would rvestrict the manufacture of | Canadian Army H pleasure cars to about 25 per cent. | France, April | of the normal production. A 80 per| Press, Ltd.)—The Canadians d | cent. reduction already has been made | the past 12 hours have raided | operative. German lines at seven plaeces,! lemphis, April 23.—T. W. Patter- e the enemy with thousands of sen, a cadet tiys rached to the MORE EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS matory and lethal shells, army aviation school at Park| San Jacinto, Calif., April 23.— | him by special artillery shots {field, fell from his airplane while ! Three more earthquake shocks during | his trenches with machine csday. ||| fving at @ neizht of about 1,000 | the night made San Jacinto and He- e : = Lo L = ) feet today and was killed. met shiver but did no destruction. (Continued On Bleventh Pa April 23.-—On the Sq front north of Albert the Brits] Washington, April 23—Henry Ford Cheshire. LYSEES PALACE Sloper to Preside Tonight. babies should. be saved if for no other —The Elysees pal e and the hotel Champs Elysees the Liberty Loan rally in the Center |that confront a nation at war. He Congregational church this evening. | said 300,000 children under the ag {o St. Louis. Chicago, Philadelphit Howard Stearns, son of Mr. and | | | Andrew J. Sloper will preside at]reason than the brutal economic fact i have been take over by the American ‘ M. L. Sexton, Hartford, a representa- |5 years die in the United States each i @ 7 00 . 0 e olaimed he had | Mrs. Y. J. Stearns, leaves today to Expeditionary forc The “H'}‘“‘"k’ tive of the Connecticut State Council | vear and 15,000 mothers die \u-"“‘ sy unt in the Camp Pike baak. ! take up Y. M A. work in Ttaly. will be used as offices and quarte of Defense, will make a short ad-|from childbirth He explained the for the officers of the American army | dress Prior to the lecture by Cap- | known causes nf mortality ai Sa— = —— FINER KILLED AT MEMPH 2 SR tain Louis Keene of the lian | said i is obvious d to take WEATHER. PRIEST AND NU SHOT. army, a band concert will be given | aue pr ns s Rl = Amsterdam, April 23.—A dispatch | in front of the church at 7:30 o’clock. | Without Ching e fartford, E Fore- from a point on the Belgian border | The band will also render selections | spiritual « v to save habies. Dr. | cast for New voand vi- report i+ Belgians, including a | quring the rally. It was found im- | Brown said that the death of the 300, | cinity: Fair tonight and Wed- jriest and @ nun, have been shot at | A ! antwerp on the charge of espionage, (Continued On Eleventh I’z : (Continued On Nintl

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