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ERALD BEST OF ALL OCAL NEWSPAPERS ICE THREE CENTS, NEW BRITAI RTFORD AVE. BOY | DN CASUALTY LIST ‘}ank Schroeder Slightly Woung: | ed, Pershing Reports | | | | | | | { { e | -IGHT KILLED 1IN ACTION, | N ‘ From Overseas Contains | Names, of Which 11 Are Fa- talities—Three Officers Reported Wounded Or Missing. i Schroeder, =on of 202 Hartford in today’s list nanie is classified wounded.” Washington relative Private Frank John Shroeder of f mentioned His reneral ave- ue is of with isualties. 10 ‘slightly Cain of to Schrocder's The telegram information that etted to inform Schroeder n vening. cont the them W depart- | that nt- | last of it b P vea ompany old sister. Mi Mark's ormal ment reg rivate Frank fly wounded. Private Schroeder went across September with the Connecticut troops having been a member Company :1-—, when it was in the First Regiment. | He enlisted in Hartford, the ing ¥ the headquarters of the old H. Schroeder is about 20 and has brother tuther Episcopal a and casualty divided W 1is Ma contained 7 shington v today 2 me follows Killed in died of died other cat verely woundec ing in action 2 Three offic Wm. H Pedri Lieut. slightly 8, died of wounds died of wounded shily 51, miss- action accident 1 disease were named ieuts. ind Fran} B action, and wounded Jenk lin Nathan C. was Killed in Action. The 1 llows: Killed in Cederholm; George Gritz Carey, Coe, Clinton Jeyce Died of di Lorain Barnc Benjarmin Hill Diec Died Pesa. Mowré \ctiot Corporals back: Pr o John James r¢ vates lark, Clarence Bolden, Privates wles H of wounds Ci of accident Priva John of other cause: Private Hows rd Wounded Cawl, John -1 John Remington. Men Wounded jel C. Reed; Corporals Erown, Daniel Caplet, Bernard F. Cununingt Denice, Jos. A. Dixon, Charles J. I'rc Alfred Morin, AVm. srgeants George A Smith; Mechanics P'rescott, Francis D. Qu Victor A. Tatro; Private Appleyard, Angelo Ballandelli, old V. Boggs, John H. Br Cerulo, Chester J. Cooper, Duhamel, Daniel D. Farona, Albert Filteau, Fisher, Wm oster, .Iernd Garrity Thoma C 12. Gochie W. Hyatt, Justice wwton, Paternost Lester J. Rotch, wm. van, Will Leroy I ren, James Missing in Jenking and Wal Privites k, LRob- 5 Corpora iur J verely: Carbo. Co B Wounded. Lieut Edwara Leon T. Col- um, James John C. Carroll W. H. Whit- CGillespie, Arthur F. Cook, John Har- en, Lufgi Napoleon Louis I H. R James Alfred omas G. Nicholson, Mike J. Polizzotti, 0 Schroe- A, Sulli- Thomas, HA Zapo Wi | Pedrick. | Slightly \than- D. htly man, E TFleming, Gleasor man; § Chester ey, s Alired rwin Walter ¥ rd A B. Gava i in, Austin rlow Harold Thomas Wm. H ro, Rozard Fri Stomskic J. Tatro, john W. Webber, August Zambone, Johnsor Kicl 1 der, Henry Jos. Lieuts. B action Franklin ahove list Private I the of there appears the phael Carbo, This is not fo In name slightly phael of erly v High athlet now | doctor. | as wounded. ta- Berlin here, wrbo who school CUTS CAPERS, BRIDGE sg Strect Draw in Lifts Without Causc. Bridacport | at Cong k this bridge apparent wed the and cause clves trolley out any ans sprinting to shore a car had very b e ter bridge and in set to the A fire company extinguished The bridge was open for two during wt 1e thousands to on foot to "he the narrow dg lers tried to stop doing so fire motors. the fire. 1ich rkers had deto MORE GERMAN KULTUR. Three Women Slightly Inju Paris is Again 1 When Jombarded. Pa Paris, May The bardment of tt morning njured ported. long vas range bom- begun a s women N slightly, it officially BRIDGEPORT SENDS 180, Bridgeport, May 1.—A squad men left here today for Fort N. Y:, the first draft quota from here to be inducted directly for the train- ing in the heavy artillery branch of the service, 1 of 180 Slocum, | | SHOT DISLOYALIST, ACQUITTED BY o Honolulu i “liberatin uitted NEW BRITAIN SENDS 4670 FORT SLOCUM | killed Jacob Walker for curs- Xlilead dcoh iatieny | Several Substitutes Mot Called Following the acquittal Al- | . : o1 Tpen to Go With Quota Ten by sol- body guard the court admit- after he the United JURY i1 30 A Jury ix minutes Captain Hen- captain hot and after ¢ toda o (O Allen, 1 April Iy who, was surrounded who and formed ahout him Walkey ted he had nad condemned States and xpressed the wish 11 American soldiers in killed. diers draped a fag a |MORE, EXAMINATIONS TODAY him as whiie dy shot Deuglas A, Johnston and Carl Malm- il isurope at would be feldt Chosen Captains of First and Second Distric Quotas—sceveral AUTO HERD VICTOR OVER HEN AVIATOR Get Temporary BExcmption. Today's National city, numbering 16 trzined at the local passeng at 8:04 o'clock for IFort where they arrived shortly | noon to begin their army carcers. The and 21 went Douglas A. captain of and the squad na, Stanley Collins. Carl the second ng George Johnson. While district there ted among Luigi Tony Army quota from men, Slocum hefore sent 5 men district. appointed ct quots Nicola Mes Frank R. leader of boad from the Johnston the first leaders | Ostrowski Malmfeldt | cistrict men, Hyvland and : man my in ffran peared this ociated Press) Finat ) (istrict was bsentees last first - Y . second Lieut. Edward Rickenbacher was distr wero and was Wins Air Duel in France. i George in the morning very ~cond ap- | two the Janello of Gonsaloes With April. 3 A n down in enemy Captain No 1 Lieut dmbus, O., a American line The Ame the the American were th = en | erm are | rritory Ll 4 Beaver strect cf Plainville. In addition Gid not nan Hall, of wd Rickenbacher of e duel the Toul rdmen hine Edws: who has two first men board to Bronislaw T a over the S s Leo y. wnted tem Albert Hughe another dis led has . temporary exemption can - Tomashew 1t over cond I as g plic ullivay Rickenbachor rac to / | utomobil aoondl | to go today, temporary exemp- and Martin Chudzak, Jeremiah Murphy, John F. Strohecker and arold K. Scheidler, named alter- notes, werc alled to go < regis- | 1 he | hows | from i the United swept with his Hall, 1 maun been ed and o member Boche epened while ( ptain the behind the German d fire. The ttempts to several ltera | was tr faiso tion Favette | 1 a | 3 given a, chine merly a of escadrille darted and made Uso openc German S Harry this - ¢ < i desperatc €SCADe | o day, e, who in June wk ravelling with the She and r 1 fire, b e Tast The A machine ppered th left Robert GRoIlY ted oday and lipsburg ttey, a red in to go we it >h F., whi crman Britain 1 Minneapolis, left an regis- { from this { Those Who Went Tod were Frank John eet; street shi O 1gton ge Orange T % Hall h port ved brought down. Captain ser 1s o private in the et; the outbreak of ti later | sireet; Giovanni ench joined the onn.; 1 West 166 ¢ Ostrowski, Main W is the a strect; Wine z, Washington 5 John 50 Florace street t; Antoni street; y street; street; street; Francis street; John stre Wil 216 Bassett York, stree bacher, Ger chauffeur at witomobile according vig 1an New Ricke the b 89 Lo Borawski, Alekiewicz, Simino, 51 | Berndt, 380 R. Collins, Wosewisz, = Tarasoir, oud e in the over wheel of Rakas Pershing’s beecanse S wanted speed, friends 1 Ie obtained a mission in st three mont! he loft America unhay un- ¥ 0 he 1o Henry Arch i*cnd his com- the aviation 1 street o Sebastian Joseph Do = et; from move and G e > the time Droese, na, catkow where was D, than 174 afayette eet; P less conld faster n juire T inas his an hour ki, 179 Broad street; did miles operations not inick Brook street; automobile travei swiftly. str Rickenbiic hero of n “hel 1 ing autoniobilc and holder wer, races in this count: Herman Division Grove Burke, Phillipsburg, Mettey, Mi The second district George Bdward motor rec the number of said of street N J., on ev the that the r turn airnien. He wi the first to rulfill prediction. Shortly afte Europe, him and ur he age of 30 entry at the of America into Robert | ineapolis. men are: viand, 70 ifenr Philip Sei s one of own Gen Smal- Pershing bacher reached ley str John- foilowed ston, 488 Mapic ser cha commander knew | cepted him | Rickenbacher first came inta prom- | n 191 wh napolis. m ices is ord ac- | Clafi Kachado Gorman, Williams, Josepi W Spring = street; 188 North Clinton, h Lawlor street; liam | Jame cet; peed driver 1 Indiz Ia., he and at Providence Bay inence as a he appeared at at City, mile speedway creditable apolis and on the Sheepshead In 191 200 afterward mads | gmalley Omaha, Indians | o and raced 2180 | Oak st track here. | sireet; wont lim ard 109 feldt Dunn tHenry Evan Kirsh, eet; Ferdinandi P cet; Montever Ricardo, Edward J 15 street; Charles Cotter, street; Guiseppe Justin Sioux W James : Wil- 214 : stre; records o e 3arron, B 396 Ne William Posz Carl John John CLAIM PADDED PAYROLL, street; Jubilee us, Malm- | 3 | fiads treet; street; aras- Mu- Louis H. and Fred- Meriden Factory 2,000 Bonds, Mischle ugene . " George 1d in $ ore Foreman, 11 sante Mischler, | Wilcox, of t - ; eric Mo E of | Fxamina Iischler, | e Mecriden, 1 Elm street 14, graving Intern: the Meriden cession fat when arn who s been foreman 16 ¢ Kk Co., Co., in department. in ons Today. tional Silver . 30 afternoon from phy: 1 men called Ma o’cloc an- the al Britannia El other quota of ( t dis to hi corge firs rict were for :tm hall. he be e first sele some examination i LIBERTY BOND SALES s ago, Wi in bonds today f he "he ud following roll in the padded. o a AT~ the cit Monday charges are theft and fr een brought that the pa had heen of the 500 Mi iren. next wnd are > of said to have com- | laints 0o Citizens Add lhr',‘ be ns $160,000 to the Toial, partment fizures theft said to Bringing it N $1 2 $1 Up to Nearly 00, ~ 000. ene chler is married and has four chil The Liberty amount to §1,83 the report filed in Boston. ports of the factory been made up. The flag awarded for having passed the quota in Lond sale red and will raised a Saturday afternoon in with the visit of the Camp 1. Chairman A. J, Slopet or Quigley will raise it ade is halted at th Rond salc today HART LEADS LIST. e sales have not Take Civil Service For Advancement, Police Exa Ser nts ninations the has ar- 1 | | & be the cen- held promao- | of led in md oz mforti s The civil servic examinat la tion the rank newly cre: nt William ( comm vening f sion connec De of licutenan 2 s ted Hart Ser when the par- SIX SONS IN SERVICE, ning et econd w Tha the ¢ Columbi itten Vivian B. written. S a field the rest I Ja n ma outh Ca wi May When became commi h wo rvice throu of Quis police comm lec of the 2avpointec 1l take | te place at an early date. A permanent | put datc o1 Most retary the today olina service 1 report k to sion tion the of others captains, e all army sergeant men two a | STATE LABOR 18 How- | or May- | appointment will probably be given to | Acting Lieutenant. Bamforth, | vate. HERALD “ADS” MEAN | BETTER BUSINESS e _TWELVE PAGES. ESTABLISHED 18; POPE PREPARING PEACE PROPOSAL; NEW NOTE EXPECTED WHITSUNDA IS GENERALLY QUIET | Wages Never Iigher Help Never Greater Day Repor enerally The and workers in Connecticut are quil wages fo1 =killed and unskilled never greater. Textile the northeastern part now receiving top Labor has gained w most of the metal trades and occupa- tion by the skilled mechanics in shipy Bridgeport, Groton and stratford by wage re djustments machinists and tool- kers tories at 1geport. Unskilled the states scalé. In the building cceupations new announced on v day was never higher, workers of the state ¢ wages. increases in led rds at and to munition followed in fa places in higher labor at many has received a allied | ve | d | ed trades at remaining places unse been the differences many wage de immediate would men of nent will are not Of the rortant trelley 1ands to be discussed future the appear to Connecticut exp ials der that whose 1 It wpany | b Co eree e on Junc ands of the ted to matter al labor and in the ofii the by of the men th t yet he hec Aside would agreement oyment ve not from the appear to hearing impendin: n preser trolley no - ere | its be e on emy SHOW -SPEED. SIHPBUILDER! Yard Riveting Gang Breaks | Work. A riveti Syrian Be Quincy World Quiney gong composed ifore River Record for Fast Mass., 1 threc the th- corporation today roken the world's | d on Mul three-quarter vard of rem 5 e for rivetir formance Charles 2,850 in The ted, pl Shiphuild is m 1 o claime the T reco ba per- um who | oil tight !« consecutive hour: the three-quarter | 9 hours at Drydock ti snap it test. | i drove last com- rivets nine it ey inch the and riveti riveting, tanker on ing are put LORD MAYOR COMING. previous record T was 2,720 cts driven in ri it of the ltimore m it harde for t bulkhe which the under air any. Oil than of 1 ch o vl men pI sure ] Leader Lay Anti-Cc | Protest Before Wilson. Irish to rserip- tion lord mayc 1.—The Dublin, Dublin ha n 1ha posed visit to Washington lay 1 Irish organizations oppos- | before President Wil i. It wa to he of the ing conscription been re mayor was awaiti his passports It ha me sion to acc Villiam € from o lead- ommis- arra mbers of the mpany Dublin | e me of md pporter him. 1 ¢ ra | eml parlia- | Coun- osgrove n c Kilkenny city £ the lord APED CONVICT SHOT. | — | Dannemora | Man Paroled From Rounded Up By ¢ Y. May 1.—Wound- | by two bullets fired | Alvin Pasco, ac- | state Trooper Glens Falls, in the ches by state troopers cused of killing Orlie Eldridge at Thurman on April 19, lies at the point of death in a hospital here today. | Hiding in swamps and woods Pasco eluded tewn and state police until he was surrounded last night in the se of a friend and shot when he | ttempted to escape. s | He is a paroled convi on at mora. ed t at the state nne ARIZONA May 1 he TRIEMBLES A single earth § the Tmperial and in o'clock last dan at reported felt in sc ' Ariz various points which 1 early today JWERNMENT TAKE! Washington, 1. Union and Postal Teleg com- panies were asked today by the war | labor board not to discharge any em- ploves on account of membershiy in telegraphers’ unions, pending a deci- sion by the board on complaints tha employes were being dismissed he- cause they were of unions and attended organ meetings. KAISER Berlin, direction Emperor n official statement Rhine bridges 1 the rman M von Ludendorf;. Los mor throt ut valley weste ona, 0:30 A The legraph HAND, Western members tion BRIDGE London—At William, today, three new been named for Field Gon, NAMES May 1 the says . via e G rshal crown Hindenbur prince, and note WE X'J‘i”_ll. May i New, Fair: tonight and & with Britain Yoler, German on Monday the tone, with vance The | enemy gar tory single battle then the Allies on Monday won May The stantly are shelling Mont i yond be enemy committed the tonneux Avre, last near the ish rushed German eren French been pas par darkness American been haclk region forces took the offensive the next and THREE WORKMEN DISCHARGED FOR REFUSING TO BUY LIBERTY BONDS — Britain not manufacturers do not want men in their Liberty Bonds. There are three to purchase bonds without any with dismissal from factory New will purchase tubborn refusal has been followed e names on the roll are Iarold Phoenix, of 228 Garden Street, Hartford, Frank Postawa, of 211 Iligh Street. Emil Busch, 59 Laurel Street. Ivervone the three were solicited, not once bhut veral times They were urged first on the ground their patriotic du but they were heedles Asgain they were solicited on grounds that it was to their personal interest and with like result. Finally the fellow workmen declared that it was a case of one or all leaving the factory and the “bond purchase slackers” went. One the so-called slackers is eligible for service the Na- tioral Army and it is possible that he will receive an advance notice to shoulder 2 since he would not shoulder a bond. cmiploy who where excuse instances reasonable employment. thry ms, ALLIED 1INES HOLD | French and British Batteries | ¥ntense ) t some along is enemy lage } out. active Am The enemy is still throwing some gas shells. activity ciated ceived here of anarchist quarters in Petrograd on the | telegraphs the correspondent at The night of April untoward incident. Cos; kask, Austrian |HIGHWAY ROBBERS HUN HORDES BACK eenwich Authorities Believe They Have Cleaned Up Mystery of Round Hill Robberies. May conviction Hartford Greenwich, 1.—By Edward Harringten, of ault on Carl Gustavson, of that city, in the borough court today and imposition of jail sentence of 6 the police believe they have highway the of Shelling Mount Kemmel for a months, cleared a robbery in Round Hill section. Harrington and Gustavson complaint yesterday of the robb The latter had a bad scalp wound. The two men were returning from {Long Island City with four automo- | biles coupled in pai Artillery Duels on Somme made ¥Front—American Sector Stabilized rman Losses Enormous and Channel Advance Checked. 1.—The failure of the southwest of Ypres with its immense losses ta enemy commented on here in | ore hopeful and more confident which in marked contrast some recent comments on news progress of the German ad- towards the channel port consensus of opinion is that the ' on Monday suffered the most vere and costly repulse since he be- | his offensive on March 21 and | is contended that if the terms vic- and defeat are applicable to phases of such prolonged London, May attacks While passing through Fifth avenue five strangers asked them and were given a ride to Portchester where all had supper. The chauffeurs consented to take the strangers on to Green- wich by way of Round Hill. On the hill Gustavson was stopped when one of the men riding with him dr revolver. The others bound Gus son and clubbed him. Yesterday Gustavson ton were found on the roadside Paul Ferris, a town official, machine was taken by This was later recovered at White Plains. Harrington was not hurt and the police questioned him to get at lthe facts and they decided Harring- |ton had a part in the assault upon Gustavson. No appeal was taken on | the conviction. is is the s and Harring- by One a very substantlal victory, With the British Army in 1 (To Ottaw Franco-British Franco, via Reuters) batteries con- Kemmel, press on be- region it may nless the can the isolated hill ome a death trap. The advantage of Kemmel to tactical one. He is to an attempt to push capture the whole chain of enemy CATHOLICS THINK tho now on hills. is @ nd | Prominent Church Organization of duels of night on lers-Bre- of the says to« Paris, May 1.— intensity Somme front and on both southeast of ce report. Artillery occurred last 5 sides Amiens, ¥England Thinks Irish Should L Be Drafted. London, May 1.—The Catholic Un- s war o ion of Great Britain, an organization —French their positions | Flanders front, | announces. The Brite | posts in the Mete and took prisoners. an American Army on a Battlefront, April 30 (By the Press)—The situation American sector gradually stabilized. There have encounters in the small patrol met in the includes other Cardinal of state, whose membership many iy 1 improved on the London, troops | night Locre, war office 18y titled persons and prominent Catholics has sent to papal secretary for submission to the pope a of resolutions passed by it regretting the action of Catholic hierarchy in Ire- !land in opposing Irish conscription, | “thereby apparently supporting or- | ganized resistance to law.” The resolutions express the opinion the Irish ought to share in the defense of the empire. There are serious mis- givings, it is added on the interfer- ence of ecclesiastical authority in purely temporal and political ques- tions. FAMOUS MURDERER DEAD shot Gas- parri, series sector With ociated the becoming infantry hours although or outposts have and mist. Despite rain and and French most active in areas. A certain has been 1 bat which The than ricans’ appearanc no 24 ies as poor visibility the artillery have shelling enemy American bat- ving a heavy fire on round a certain vil- has been virtually wiped German artillery is the days folow: on this ries less | Gayrio Prinzip, Who Fired the ng the sector. on That Set the World in Flames, Die in Prison. conditions prevent aerial cither side, Weather on Prinzip, Ferdinand, Austro-Hun- May 1.—Gav of Archduke London, the assassin heir apparent (By the Asso-| garian throne and his wife, at Sara- Bosnia, died yesterday in a near Prague of tuberculosis, a ts Disarmed. to the Anarch Moscow, Pres April )—Reports have been re- | jevo, the disarmament of fortre Hague of the Exchange Telegraph Co. Prinzip shot to death the Austrian of General Kaledines' | archduke and his wife while they were iwck forces entered Nova Tcher-| on a visit to the Bosnian capital June capital of the Don Cossack 1914 and out of this deed the on April 17. The Soviet| IJuropean war developed. day without resistance or Detachments | | recaptured the town. 5 BANKS ARE SOUND. May 1.- and Huns Urging Austrians, May 1.—It 1ection with from Austrian | sporting incre banks Italian front hat German| 75,000 pers recently referring to | cember 31, to $2,828,000,000 accord- suppbsed of the to an analy announced by the scale. | comptroller of the currency. Of the sum $146,000,000 had been deposited lby banks.of New England. Wi ried Balances car- nd national shington, worthy of| the official| | headquarters | tust activity London, by state nationai banks < companies in 543 of 101 population tement cities more than amounted last De- of revival rand mpending (Continued On Eleventh-Page), CONVICTED TODAY | Harrington driv- | ing one pair and Gustavson the other. | the strangers. | IRELAND IS WRONG | Will Contain Medi tion Offer With Su gestions to Neut Powers to Co-opera BERLIN SAID TO APPROVE OF MO Prince Sixtus, Brother-in-Law Emperor Charles, Visits King fonso | Regarding Correspond| With Hapsburgs—Now FEn R to Belgian Headquarters to Jiing Albert. The Hague, May 1 (British adi alty per Wireless Press)—FPope dict intends to issue a new peac fer on (Whitsunday (May 19), logne newspapers announce. document, is said, will be of press nature than formerly will contain concrete offers of m ation by the pope with the po: | co-operation of neutral sovereig] Similar information of the p | intention, it is said, has reached lin where it has been received pathetically. { | ng London, May 1.—Prince Sixt 3ourbon-Parma to whom the letter written by Emperor Charl fering peace to France was add the Times visited King Al of Spain on Monday morning, ag ing to the Madrid Sol. He wa companied by his brother, Xavier and the Spanish news understands he gave to King Al | explanations on the subject o correspondence with his Hap relativ (His sister, Zita, is en of Austria-Hungary). The prin is added, and the fact may be nificance, declares the Times, le Spanish capital for the Belgian Simultaneously a report re Stockholm that Emperor Charle making a fresh peace attemp was appealing to Italy to consi in her own interests. All tha be said about the rumors, the are not inhe Federal Officers Take Yale Lecturer and Munich Gradua Custody Today. New Haven, May 1.—Deten enemy aliens of Anna Maria Erdmann ’66, university of 1613 and until last March lects biology at Yale university g school, and of Prof. Richard | schmidt, 66, professor extrao; in the University of Munich, Fad been living here, was anni from the office of U. S. Distri torney Spellacy, today. Miss mann’s address has been Prii J., and is now in Ne vhile d idt is in Hi county Miss Erdmann lecturer but held essel rdg fellowship in biology in the gi school. Her resignation, it is stood, the of thf administration. She is said td been here since 1913 for study in the biology of the P and regarded one of cst authoriti the world specialty. The reason for Dr. Goldse residence here is not made cld far as the information given o | he had no occupation. nd she isch was not a s a = was at request is as in ANOTHER GOV'T CA War Department to Send 8,9 to School for Training. May 1.—A additional 1ft men sued today by the provost general. They are to be sel institutions throughout the for two months’ course of tred various studies, The men will be mobilized except those from Virginia, be called May They = W trained as automobile T chauffeurs, machinists, bla sheet metal workers, gene chanics, carpenters, electrigh dio operators, concrete | ana telegraphers. They will | assigned until after the eom | Washington, 8,985 cd mechanical of their courses PRESIDENT WILL DE C3 Four American Soldiers Ma IFate Soon for Military Inf) | Washington, May 1.—Thes indications today that the would make early decision in of four American soldiers to death by court martial for violating articles of wi men were sentenced for sl their posts, and the others | obedience of drill orders. The case was sent to tf partment for review,