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'HERALD BEST OF ALL ' i | HERALD “ADS” MEA LOCAL NEWSPAPERS ; | BETTER BUSINES PRICE THREE CENTS. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1918.—TEN PAGES. MEN GOING T0 WAR | GERMANS CROSS OISE RIVER [CHAMBERLAN WL |[W AR DEPT. ASKS $16,000,000 CHOSEN IN SECOND BUT ARE DRIVEN BACK AGAIN' NOT B UWIIATE. 1) BUILD COAST PROTECTIO] . oy | American Machine Gun ;Zattalion at Chateau-Thierry i Contingent Leaves for Camp| . i for 1,000 Enemy Soldiers—Credited With State Treasurer lor Two Terms Meade on June 24 * Savins. Day for Ereush—Paris and London Ring | il Refire Tins Fl :GEN. MICHIE, U.S.A., mES‘Erection of Balloon and Seaplane Stations = With Praise of Our Fighting Men. i . cluded in Program to Establish Impregna i ulGLEY NAMES DELEGATES| SUDDENLY IN FRANCE, . : R FEW NEW REGISTRANTS N 9 i il N ERANG Ring Against U-Boats and Airships—16 Only 382 Men of 21 Years Registered All State Delegates Are Now Sclected | Y. M. C. A. WORKERS DEFY DEATH = "% ' " et | Former Aid to Gen. Scott| Atlantic and 3 on Gulf = 3 T 1 D1 9 S iglcy Followers—No Walic- Expires Unexpected] Parie, June 6.—Goerman forces las! night crossed the river Oise in the All Quigley Followe o Walk- p P! Y vicinity of Sempigny but were driven back by the French, the war office Over Tispected) = o i onUTrain NAVY WHIPPING SOUTHERN WATERS announced today. : i Twenty-six registrants from the North of the Aisne the French improved their positions in the neigh- e o beetrotin | oy ¥OR TRACE OF SUBMARINE RARES second district who will be ealled up: berhood of Hautebraye. et S . . , RAC to leave for Camp Meade, Admiral There was heavy artillery fighting in the neighborhood of | candidate for renomination on the re- | Parix, June 6 Robert BT o : i AMd., an June 24 were named by the | veuilly-la-Poterie, (where American troops have been in action). publican ticket at the state convention | Michie, of the American army, died Washington. June 6.—A $16,000,000 appropriation for peccid glerle emnden o A to be held in Hartford on June 25 and :n :]' “h;m“l = “1 near T“;\;f" .‘;‘I- tablishing balloon and seaplanc stations to guard the Un morning. Among these men is John English Repulse Raid: East of Amiens. 26, Mr, Chamberlain made the an- |lcrday. lis death was sudden. e S e Gy y Hona ikl 7 1 . Rourke, coach of the Colgate col R ST O e night repeated their attempt to | mouncement toda ot b bl .\ta?kf‘d\«nfl t uAhm(mn: and air attacks, was asked of cong legaitrack fleam jand Strainenfot: raid DBritish positions in the Morlanccurt region, east of Amiens, but were Although there is no doubt in poli- today by the war department ‘ eral championship football teams it} jepulsed, the war office announced today. tical circles that the New Britain| Washington, June 6.—News of the The department desires! fo establish 16 stations i that college. Although Rourke’s draft Thierry. Tt has been shot to pieces | treasurer comld have the nomination | Sudden death of Brig. Gen. Robert .| o5 the Atlantic coast and three on the gulf coast. Défini number is well above 3,000, and 2,089 —_— Y. i | L Michie in a railway train near| C..ooo ot HE EIR : is the highest number yet called, he | Machine Gunners Get 1,000 Germans. | #2d now is only a pile of bricks and (ffcr‘lj‘{f"“; t'"}:fc"hfillf i;i{\:h‘l l'-mn’“: Eoicn Tieiee vetrdy, anions n; ! i voluntarily applied to be sent away! With the American Army in [ S'oRes. h s 171 “\mu‘1 oy \”.“ shock today in war department and The coast defense plan as submitted by the department at this time rather than -to.wait .for ‘e, Wednesday, June 5, (By The Americans Hervoic Under Fire. Y ”m(’,‘.; ]g::f.r 11‘:,:1' ‘Lf.’ [‘IA“ “u'y_p,'_’u‘; army circles. He was a brilliant sol- | calls for the establishment of mobile fortifications along the co some future contingent Associated Pre: An American ma- Many American officers and P 5 o) dier. S T i W 3 el AR Those Going to Camp. chine gun battalion accounted for |vates showed great daring and forti For a long time Gen. Michic was ]l’»‘ “]“zllh» gunsiceuld '“_.]“]“”; ferred on railroads irom oneip Tollowing is the list of .sccond dis- | approximately 1,000 Germans while | tude in withstanding the Germun at- chief aid to Gen. Hugh L. Scott, for- | tO another to meet possible attacks trict men: e > a Dridge at Chateau-Thierry | tacks along the Marne at Chateau- | 3P 0 (R¢ @l . first elooted | eT chicf of staff of the army, and —— : e T - Charles Tacenda, 708 Tytle S the recent fighting. The Amer- | Thicrry and Jaulgonne. e R e e LD had s ccompanicdiitheliatierioniinu. Search For U-Boats Contin Chicago, 111 icans lost only one man killed and a | Capain John R. Mendcnhall of | Sidte treasuver four vears 4o WReh | merous missions of importance. Chiet | HENRY GOODRICH While nearly 40 hours had ) Otto Louis Vafer, 324 So. Main St.|few wounded. At the same time ! New Rochelle, N. Y. wert without | Marcus H. tHolcomb was first elected | among these was Gen. Scott’s trip to Sicetn it William J. Sullivan, 165 Trémont St. | French troops wiped out a force of | sleep for three days and remained | goVernor. Two vears ago Mr. Cham- |16 piute Indian couatry in Utah, IS 914 YEARS OL since the German submarines p Mo Gordon, 34 Willow 1500 Germans who had obtained a steadily at the head of his company | Perlain at first declined to he a candi- | where he quelled an uprising among £ D | upon shipping oft the Atiartic Domenico Potragile, 63 Cherry St, | fcothold on the southern bank of | during that time. Corporal Jules |date for re-election and it was only ) the Piutes. When Gen. Scott visited #artford, Conn thc arne. | Mangoid of McDhonald, Pa., was sent | after he had heen urgently requested | the Mexican bandit chief, Fran Francis Quinlevan, 101 Tremont St.| While the Germans dominated the | out tu investigate German snipers | 0 permit his name to remain on the [ yVilla, and he conferred with Arch Street Man Will Observe Birth- Frank J. Urban, 48 Court St. town from Hill 204, the Americans | undes a heavy fire from the Ameri- | ticket that he consented. This vear, | Mexican authorities at El Paso, Gen. G the raiders had not lessened in| James Thos. Garlick, 131 Dwight St. | 1;,4 Trrench set up machine guns in jcan line. He found the snipers, | however, he states his decision is final. | Michie's assistance was of great value. day Tomorrow—IJs Oldest Res- least today. Instead, the search William 1. Hasselback, 11 Market|the windows and doorways of houses. | pointel them out to his comrades and | He will play a part in republican poli- | He also accompanied Gen. Scott with e A gt Erien e marked the fighting | the Germans fired no more. ties htis fall inasmuch as he will be | the American mission to Russia last ident of New Britain. e o i Bottromeyus Roches John St \hich raged for several da g‘ The first Amecrican to receive the |one of New Britain’s official delegates | year. S Gooarichor A eh 'atrent Sioke 1n the belict et N Samuel Abraham, 5 er St One officer told the correspondent | French War Cross for bravery in the | to the state convention. The others When Gen. Scott was relieved as 00CHICH: “"v S ‘)C‘? \‘\“' > | understa craft, after sinking the Francesco D’Addri 2 Laurel St. today that it was all the commanders | presen: battle was Lieut. Walter R. | Who have circulated petitions as dele- | chief of staff, Col. Michie was made o neson ]‘17 l“_“‘_’*{; ]‘“ | wegian steamer Bidsvold late Bennie Goldbers, Willow &t ceuld do to keep the Americans from | Flanuery of Pittsburgh, wko swam |@zates to this convention are George|a brigadier general in the National | SRUAIRS 0/Cest Mman, WHL 90Sevve NS, (o 1o virginia Capes, hurried Eddie Yelda Towers, 42 Broad crossing the river in the teeth of the |across the Marne and rescued a | Kimball, Richard Cotert, John Ow- | Army and placed in command of the Ix'th Lhaay Eamorra t»\‘f Sl i e o -{fm‘l\F\'“tk“”‘»“- d8h5pting ot cnemy fire and assaulting the hill po- | wounaed French soldier. Licut. John | siak, Hubert P, Richards and Joseph | Fifty-Third Infantry brigade, com- | il Goofrieh the oltes ,;\fl\‘fl"w]m.c “"“h"' w"'? e fi“d:"" & logHis atis 5 sition. i Hultgren. posed of New York troops, at Camp || °8 =i o DU LR N esident, i naval patrols were m \\'Hiir.«m (’l“humn.\- Goodwin, 78 Chap- [“5r 00 0 e left of Chateau- (GontimusdlonlEixti: Page) Quizlay After Nombiation Wadsworth, S. C. After training his e strong, man St., rear. gley 3 . o | - trcops he went at their head to Location of Robert E. Boyle, 131 Main St i That Mayor Quigley and his close 2 N ot i in This City Yesterday—Numbcer Is Surprisingly Small—108 of the | Registrants Arc Aliens. make it im- ble for him to devote any more time to the state office. had disclosed their position, effo the navy department to hunt being extended to more southe; raiders off] ¢ . | Bl B | . France. Virgina capes, on the other hand ik Vaskime o0 Chren | MYADOO URGED TO HOLD UP RATES | {ois, &, e, " oo | *"Gon stiome sragunted rom tne| g | it on e o . turned to gain for him the nomina- | ilitary academy in 1395, and was | [ . : B | believe that the submaciieiti avenue. 3 5 tion for congress on the vepublican | made a member of the general staff £ 4 _ 5 taken up a position in that re o Kswsn Gt e | OR GIVE STATE BOARDS A VOICE i bs b et o) el oy i b e e | ¢ R John ‘Anthony Abote. 3 ]Vh:t‘ o ¥ sional delegates that has already been | attached to it again in 1914. He wa : 5 3 -ansatlantic travel, richer pri Vincent: M. Sdnado, 185 Oak 5t. . selected. These men, all Quigley suls- | a native of Virginia and was 54 years , 4 2 Owen F. Gallagher, 131 Hartford Louis G. Goldberg, 226 New Jersey form of large cargo or pas porters, are Edward F. Hall, Aaron | old : : G : 7 . 5 1d. < ik ng vessels, or pe Danielson, Edward M. Pratt, Burton e : : or perhaps a | | port might be obtainabl Jot F. ourke, 668 Stanley St | h| v 3 2 N : z . . E: ¥ e obtainable, Atistokis Der Krikarian, 501 Main | SUSFEETED lEPRfiSY 4 f P O taray Loy Ruterond ana [ PRERERREDTO DO o Details of the sinking of the i \ Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C. z 1 vold were lacking early today. the congressional convention will be # % sceiv i Only 382 Ncw Registrants, - . snsaeiet b [0a118E! e Tatter mart of fHe honth, HIS BIT FOR KAISER Q| nxhes recelved “ichofi The registration of young men who Commercial Annihilation Mayor Quigley stated today that he ' : [Pt v attiiiea thalr tonty-arat bicthe | : T A is out strong for the nomination and | E R % . 'y during the past year was at Utilities Commissions Say. | win ngnt to a finish to secure it. As | Austrian Arrested For Declaring He | 1z0ast and that the crew had disappointment to hoth draft boards vet he is the only candidate who has 7 X okt rescued by a navy supply ship. ] | . : el SO Y £ 0 has Would Fight For Germany Patrol craft today were alSq yesterday. Where it was cstimated | Greek Worked .in Restaur- announced his intentions of secking . i | 2aged in the search for mim tlat between 700 and 8§00 would | Washington, June 6.—Postponement | the republican nomination, hut those Rather Than For U. S. . i off the Delaware ,.Capee (il register, only a total of 382 reg tered ant and Fled From of the new freight and passenger | " the political ring do not imagine e £ 30 - . aiders. Several mnexplodéd f1. the entire ¢ity, although this rates, or modification to remove in- | thatthe nomination wil 2o to him un- John Mastris, aged 25 years of 30 ) ‘ were gathered in yesterday, am nicrning two or three additional | INewRHAven justices and discriminations which | Contested. He has a strong following | Franklin street, was arrested 1}}"5‘ ot hetoren oy registrations arrived by mail. The | g threaten many shippers and indus- | it New Britain. Bristol, Suffield and in | afternoon at the labor bureau at B. § the sinking of the tanker Hi reuson that so few young men en- | S tries with “commercial annihilation,” [ the Windsor TLocks district where | F. Corbin’s factory by Detective Ser Pratt r Herbdg rolled is thought to bhe on account | wag urged upon Director-General Me- | J'rank Healy, one of the republican | eant A. J. Richardson, after it s - of the large number who have en- Ans June 6.—Michael Tasseos, | Adoo today by a delegation of the N insurgent powers, is his strongest sup- | said, he had declared himself as fav- | listed in the navy, the Naval Reserv who is said to be suffering | tional Association of Railway and | Dorter. oring Germany to the United States ) and other branches of the service | . B 3 i Utilities commissi s, |8 GRE S Tooall deleeatos I .| in the present war. HENRY GOODRICH. s Gitingl hoohat iy r alinguen tbnseat va hgleprosyilinas fround i fonoflor Il s i et cnste: IEEES R e e ?‘L»m lr(;n-m(guu.v‘;eiu' .?0..,,,:§,i Shortly after 1 o’clock Mastris pre- _| An Atlantic Port, Juneiif 3 suspicion in some quarters that | the local mills late vesterday after- | without revisions would imperil and | tion from the moment the gavel | sented himself at the employment |ing first come here from his home in | arrival here today of several there may be a number who know- inoon by the police and this morning | endanger the national economic solid- | falls until adjournment is called. bureau of the Stanley Rule and Level | Wwethersfield when he was 11 years!ships from Southern Atlantie | ingly failed to registe The State | wag placed in the pest house of the | arity and bring additional hazards in | Hall is connected with Landers, Frary | Co. in quest of work. While being | oy age. Today Mr. Goodrich is sur-|among Council of Defense has forwarded 0 | 0 sin under guard awaiting ac- | tN€ conduct of the war, said a peti- { & Clark and is known to be friendly | (uestioned by the man in charge ho | prisingly hale and hearty and works the local boards photographic copies Vs boseni DR b - | tion presented by the delegation. Mr. | to the Quigley interests. Asseswor | Was asked if he would fight for about his home with an enthusiasm | | 2 of the military censhs taken more ftion'by the federal and state authorl: | nMcAdool wa. ed either to make | Danielon is another Quigley man and | United States to which he is a which would make many a younger (Submarine operations. Officers than a year ago at the order of Gov- | ties. Tasseos, Who is 30 years old | state commissions his agents in bring- | Edward M. Pratt, who, as M. I. jes. |have remarked in the presence man envious. ships said, however, that eye ernor Holcomb. At that time, before | ang single, is said to have worked as | ing about necessary readjustments in | ter's manager in the recent mayoral. | tWo Wwitnesses, “I will not fight for| Mr. Goodrich built the house he caution was taken against) m america entered the War; cvery man |4 gichwasher in New Haven and 18 | rates or to require railroads to sub- |t campaign opposed the masee is|the United States. 1 will fight for | row occupies in 1856 and at the time | #1d While traversing the zone in 26 years and over, was called UPON | months ago was found to be afflicted | mit to the authority exercised by the | now lined ap with him. Barere” o | Germany o The man further|he purchased his property says he |the sinkings of last week took pogall foutiacenus guiaan Rl leprosy and was placed in the | State commissioners before £overn- | forey, who awent on the stemo que: | said he had relatives who were in the | could have bought all of Arch street | €YeTy member of the crews nof thought the refercnce to these | j.cjation hospital in New Haven. A |ment oDeration started in matters of ing {i‘v@ s (“““n’: “f‘);\n"*{‘ -*‘tnmp rvlur— Ao e for $100 an acre. Of the nine chil- wise engaged was detailed as sicned statements may eventually | eek or so ago he cscaped and, com- | rate and police regulations. e e mavors| *he police were motified of the|dren in the Goodrich family, the 0“;}- A rcund up a number of men who did | jno to Ansonia, secured work in a lo- | The director-general was seen at|..q t1ore bt thocSt Boosters | isode and Detective Richardson | Arch street man is the only one liv- arrels lashed to the masts not appear vesterday. [cal mill. The Ansonia authorities were | White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. He|jo0 ‘000 18 no doubt that hoth wil- | (B FPCE SHC PRI 2l e 0h ing. In his youth he was a black- |28 erows' nests for In the first district a total of 201 |, tified yosterday afternoon that the | Was asked to give the public greater | o Wisley, his cousin, and Building | HESE & & (HIEE S0 008 L0E B0 | nien by trade, but later learned the | further precaution, pa men registered. Of these 127 were | yan was believed to bo in this city | representation on the railroad admin- r“””“'“ Rutherford, hig | Put ¥ it kept on his | rattern making iness and went to |advised not to disrobe at nigl nstive horn Americans, 63 were | nna Dy T . Goldstein, the local | istration’s staft by the apointment of | f0TMer manager and an appointce, | Detective Richardson kept on pliens, 9 were declarants and 2 were | 1ealth officer, asked the assistance of | SNiPPers, consumers or state commis- | ! isine g all (lifeboats, fully provisiong i i i . i i im & ror r P. & F. Corbin in 1861. ]2 P siong will fight hard in his interests, trail and succeeded in locating him at ;fg‘k_lf)_,"\‘jfim o “If,w I Charge of the | Watered, were lkept hanging! naturalized citizens. There were two | {1 police. Tasseos was fou ithin | sioners. \No specific changes in the — the Coybli o i 3 o Goloredl exitiants Man tis N aieongll Lerbollcs i Tusteosy os toundi wil s b Mastrie who is an Austrian, regis- 1 | o pattern making department there and | 4a¥its on “HIC;:L “::;h the boal | two hours and locked up. The man is | Fate schedules were suggested. | B St g ‘e lact | 1emained in the same concern for E % se. SER i S o it ) ) SR I L e S e R FURTHER EVIDENCE | torea for the selcotive draft here Iast “hom 122 were native born Ameri- June, but did not fill out his ques- ; All the arrivals teday fifty years, when he was given a pen- 1 > r ] i G U e ; ¥y nothing was sighted of an al an the Nexw Hawen authorities thig | AnXious to co-operate with the federal ! S ornls il 3 11§ erc Ao =l oy Were | orning to take back the patient, the | SOVernment in the war ecmergency, OF BAD MEAT SALES | tionnaire. He will be turned over | S0 ¢ 4ion takes great pride in [Dafure. Advices of the Navy d citizens and 45 were | gote anthorities were notified. The | Put pointed aut that the director-gen- to the Federal authoritie ment that every effort was bes r 6 i = 7 the fact that during the 50 years he e v Three colored men are in-|feGeral government is expected to | e'dl had ignored the authority of state was at the factory he was never late ocate and destroy the subi civded. Following is a list of the 2 s 3 | were confirmed by statements take action in the case and Tassecs | commissioners in his rate order. edenl ra i B VICE IN BOSTON i o morning and did not lose a < y sta first and second district men Who | wi1¢ jieely dnd Taeo 1t was suggested t the supremo | I'ederal Trade Commission Examiner inthe mo sengers, who said that des | sely be removed to the leper single week because of illne Lave registered: ‘(M(,m_ court repeatedly has affirmed the Second District Registrants. The police station where the man ::g‘lgi of states to regulate intrastate | . > t Wenz 23 Fairview | Was confined Jas ight was fumi- e ply to Wilson & Co. Willlam Robert Wenz, 23 Fairview | W onfined last nigh i HSiates hinvel controloa gated this morning and other precau- ErEres S tave N controlediiintrastat - tions Arc Not Bad But Therc's [e! R. R. C BIeel o sky, 363 Main strest, | UOMS 10 provent contaglon taien by | T2ies and fares for over 35 vea Washington, June 6.—Further evi- MAIL PLANE STARTS apt Couldman and ¢ Sink . Dorsaw. 37 ‘Glizer sieest | e locel health anthovities. d the petition. “They have pre-|dence of the sale or offering for sale Room For Improvement, of the schooner Edward 'R, vented discrimination, rebating, the ey . ¥ w srntrest | v ; &, o ot hna 2 Foscn i e Jacksonville to New York, sun Wwalter . 417 Church ity it Sty ot or T ors oY eten nfit meat for the army has been | pogion, June 6.—Brig. Gen. John i street T4 e y night rates and unreas e or ex- | discovered by the Federal Trade|w, Buckman, commander of the de- | Tienut. Webb, TU. Teaveal Bels 4”\::-‘:1217 f':‘ry‘:ynv"r\lnnnt\ miles o Patrick J. . Hartney, 62 Tremont PLAYWRIGHTS ESTATE tartionate charges. >y have pre- | Commission, W. T. Chantland, chief | partment of the Northeast, conferred e e mernine street e vented unreasonable rate competition. | examiner, declared today when rep- | today with Mayor Andrew J. Peters| mont Park Farly This Afternoon— oda Creor Ondrick 1 ton Their work has been of great benefit resentatives of Wilson & Co., Chicago and police officials regarding vice street. Harry James Smith of Berlin Left | to the public and also a protection | p - 1 conditions in and about Boston. Gen- Fred H. Matthews, 193 Main street. ? of the carriers.” | packers, appeared to deny charges 5 7 336 S >y n ) oL a ave 1 fit eral Buckman, whose crusade against ew York. June 6.—Experimental TONNAGE RECORD BRO rd W. Holleran, 1336 Stanley Property ued at Total of HWPT}Y‘.\‘:“(.} ;-‘omm.‘,l “f'"'_’ S assm:mi (hgv‘r)}:fie‘sn!rlnl;G\:fid«,‘;n{\fl"‘i?' el s T S T Bt O R s e ) 0 U5 o 350 per cent. pascenmer et |charges made in a complaint the | eXpressed the opinion that while|ihis afternoon when Licut. Webb, U. | London Anmounces Compled Leopold Strohecker, 71 Rhodes| AT inventory of the estate of thels'om’ ' 1o 300 per cent, ang com. | COMMission had filed against the:n. conditions here were not bad, there|s. A, started on the initial flight from 157574 G TAEE street late Harry James Smith of Berlin, a | modity rates from 25 to 300 per cent. “V\’e__ cannot procovd to a h was room for "‘?p"Q‘“mC‘“" Lonil Belmont Par Long Is ‘m. His i FT0SS S u; Ernest Billian, 156 Maple street. prominent playwright, has been filed e immediately,” said Mr. Chantiand, 1\'1;_“11.0.{““5 CEECG] H din SO ity S G r}oc!fflh:fl_ffl‘;vhwm : Henry A. Rittner, 74 Belden street. | i the probate court. It totals $22,- MRS. HARRIET S. PARSONS. bernusln other substantial instances [ Villing to co-operate in every way. ]‘\mtmiblfisidl i i Tl G ; : rold Frank Judd, 705 S Y | 500.34 The appraisers were Frank L [E—— 2rolundeniinyestiealony . g e 71‘0 C’\L’I T no g £ - London, Wednesday, June 5| K B B U e | VSRS RO W o matiD esat Ea reto (T : e ‘”\T;r’ms“mfi horidlne h J e . . - s ilcox and 4 EL va 5 = 7 a hey are vicious and should be ago, me 5 —Sylvester =l Z % - ) hred ;’,‘,1‘(‘“,}*,%,,?;21? f:i',f‘;’\,r‘ | Berlin. FienG e BCe () e, i £ ;\»S\,f&::m,,. Hn e e New Haven, June 6.—An airplane | Xingdom yards and entercdify Leo A. Kraus, 138 Pleasant btreet Listed in the inventory were the Mrs. Harriet Sloper Parsons, | the Very root of the indicated deense | phers' union, sald today he was pre- i bassed over this city shortly before |ice during May, 1918, was Vincent James Kalinoski, 127 Sex. | 2Uthor’s rights in the play, “The | wiaow of the late Dwight 3 of Wilson & Co., that the instances | paring instructions to govern the men |1 o’clock this noon. gross tons, the highest figure . | Taiior-made Man,” valued at $4,000. | who died about a vear cited in the complaint were sporadlc | when the proposed strike is called. I (Was sunk 40 miles off the Wi | | Precautions Taken at Sea which were two pal liners, brought no further o | | | | bmarine chasers and air scof Calls Instances Vicious in Rce- frequently seen. Brig. Gen, Buckman Admits Condi- > Crew of Baird in Port, Seen Over New Haven. Highest Figure Within Pas chant tonnage completed in The righ The Little School 1 1 th 1 — month during the past year. SR koWl Sortheainae The rights in “The dttle School | away this morning at 10 o’clock ¢ and occurred through an oversight.” | have date set in my own mind but 3 T g Ofticial figures published tegd: i)IfI,'..f '\/,\..qu)u 130 n"n?mf(‘tht-x".u:; peache arc listed at §7,000 and|{he home of her son at 144 Lincc | Tt was decided to be the men will not know It untll the ,““( e ”“\‘(" LRSIt “‘””"’“““ for Ao Frmest Albin Lindgeen. 30 Wood. | Mrs. Bumstead Telgh” is valued at | sireet. About six weeks ago M asked for June 18, strike Is ealled,” he sald. “We need | Bridgepoct, June G.—Harry Georse, |an increase in tonn ovedl fand et §100, while the rights in miscel- | Parsons Sustained a had fall which - @ Mite time for certuln conferences, | # Waiter In a local hotel, was arrested | 1918, of 85,471 tons. Tho 1y Arthur M. Becker, 74 Talcott street; | 1BUeOUs % ritings are ’wor\h $200. | resulted in her death. She was 80 s for Insta one with the grievance | today by the federal authorities for | est figures for any month iy Harry Clausson, 117 Whiting str [[Enonsctygin Fioves ) Sonsa Biincludlugliy eors jotare Nl sy ved) Telegra- ; fallure to register yesterday. This I8 | year were 161,674 gross §¢ v Balineli ol Church sloect twe boa is worth $900. son, An_drv\\' s, ]_’nxmnx, | phers tomorrow, and oher preliminar- | siid to be the fi wrrest of this kintl | Marceh, 1918 John E. /Heulihan, 4156 Stanley Cash on hand amounted to 5 The funeral will be Theld at 3| Hartford, 6.—TFor ics.”” At the offices of the telegraph |in the state, George is sald to have | .The total completions far 4 7 5 ¥ 1 126.34 and $4,500 worth of .| o’'clock Saturday afternoon from her Hartford and vicinity: Prob- companles it was said that a strike jasserted to friends that he would not | months cnding May 31, 193 Strect Liberty Bonds and some smaller mis- | son's home. Rev. W. F. Cook will showers Iate tonight and order would have little or no effect | fisht for any country, that he |7 406, gross tons. The cellaneous items concluded the es-|officlate and interment will be in on business, as practically none of the | Would not do munition work, and | ponding flgures for the vear (Continued on Ninth Page) ‘tate. | Fairview cemetery. = kcm.pluyc;; were members of the unlon, } would not register, April 30, 1918, were 1,270,387 by one THE committee of the Railway

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