New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 7, 1918, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1918. 7~'I;EN ];XGES. ENEMY UNABLE TO DISLODGE ALLIES U-BOAT SINKS LIGHTSHIP OFF CAPE E 871 CASUALTIES FROM AISNE-M!/ ARMY AND MARINE CORPS | DWIGHT STREET GIRL DIAMOND SHOALS LIGHTSHIP- Crit O HAVE 871 ON HONOR LIST| §TABBED, MAY BIE, | OFF CAPE HATTERAS ROLDLY | Vel g : ASSAILANT CAUGHT| s ' I ics Be Aisne-Marne Battle--Penn- . . . emy submarine late yesterday he | was the one that sank the Americs 5 '\"‘i'?e"y § i Main Street Railroad Crossing | mnavy acpariment today was informed. | tank cteamer 0. b enninger 589 | front while the Vir ¥ sylvana Burden Heavy. _ The crew who took to their boats | miles off the inia coast several| tions. Indicati o & ave reached shorve safely. The sub- | days ago. Her exploit in showin S i . o (& i b J h w k have reached shor ifely. The sub- | day : & within af Corp. Madely Lived in Same | Y J0S6 awz S G s T e e e e e s ha A { shore, according to the hrief report | mile of the Carolina coast, in an im- ) I]d 168 .. Washington, Aug. 7.—Army and House in Plainville s | Wwhich- reached the navy department. | portant shipping lane, where innu-| Stand between tH Mariie coineas e e [MAN UNKNOWN TO VIGTIM The Diamond Shoals lightship stu- | merabie patrol boats are supposed to | seems apparent hed today carried 871 names. bringing to Herce Barnes 1 tion is one of the most famous guides | be plying, is one of the most daring | Allied advance r : s hES g to navigation in the world. Such ves- | since the undersea craft made their | ‘.. bosd 5 more than 2,500 the total casualtic i MOTIYE NOT DISGOVERED sels usually are manned by ::!"\-I — Allied positions south reported since the toll of the Aisne- . beards and are of such a type as to (Continued on Ninth Page) making strong efforts Marne victory began to reach Wash- | Today's casualty list contains the : holding brideetents Ol 1gto Monds Y esterde e tota e ree « ve: 'C Thi! i ington Monday esterday the total | names of three men whoa went from | gpire plunged Into Abdomen While met with failure. ’ 1s 963; Mond: s 716 o : R . ; i i Bt oy el e | SR (e B (il o O Gl Young Woman Was Going to Her | WaF Dept. Wants A!’my of 5,000,000 As It was to be expectedt Five lists for army - . si the Marine corps made public today | WaT- Corproral Tarl W. Madeley of the Allies could be in shafe to Showedits ihhed Company 1, 1024 United States infan-| Work in Russell & Erwin Offico— o Vesle . : : 4 S[es he bad weather has Killed in action, 114; wounded se- | try, made the supreme sacrifice. He ; ‘ S A PO bl G . Ma h D la rei : i verely, 811; wounded, degres unde. |dled July 21 of wounds received in| Prisoner Identified at Hospital Aft- DOIRLS SSIDNES € rc eclares and reinforcements as weli as aerial’ S i L e 9. laction. It is a coincidence that he - " termined, 269: died of woun 93 hackion LG daf asicolnctdencatthat: Bie Washington, Aug. 7.—In urging at the recent inter-Allied conference d L | dieq on the field of honor soon after| €r Being Captured, Following Dash to have fallen again on the front Tuesds missing in ction, 105; died of disease, il i B e " ) enactment of the administration man- [ at Paris to speed up prosecution of | 'he }Izunc pocket has been cleared of i [tisted with him. Both lived in the| FOF Freedom. power :»j”\v’\\;‘rm“l(’"l(f.;u:l‘l::‘lfl\;‘/lk;‘e'\i\ l(l:;’r; u]uo R G TG s ot ol s C rm\l')n Prince defeated. = same house in Plainville. While on her way to work at the SR dealn R ER e el ol A ficlusion. remier Clemenceau announc k¢ Private Bernard Joyce of Company | 1yesen : the senate military committee today | Questioned .by senators regarding| include 85000 prisoners and Y00 & es that the (M o ‘change of front” of the v 5 and 700 guns. H, 102d United States infantry, was se- & Erwin Mfg. Co. office, this | that the war department plans an |the apparent To il L P verely wounded in action. He went | Afternoon, shortly after 1 o'clock Miss | army of approximately 5,000,000 [ war department in lts war program. nteresting reports are received from Paris concerning " the with a draft contingent Septempgr | Florence Casey, about 1§ years old, | men to be raised as soon as possible. [ General March told of the govern.| future plans of the Germs i c g R e e e realizing the importance of [ ment's decision in accord with the| there assert that the (}crn?;[:n:n;{hfl u)‘n}l‘mamL Fogmp observers | January 9, 1892, and he has a brother, | NOW in a critical condition at the New | the measure, General March said he | Paris conference. taneously with s S o will strike the Britishffront simul- { Philip Joyce, and a sister, Mrs. Albert [ Britain General hospital. did not belleve it necessary to recall | Tor the new program Secretary Ba- | neOUSY an attack by the German fleet. Another report is, S fotiais Ghiar ) trec i riionas Joseph Wawzyk, aged about 25 i congress before the present recess | ker and other officials concluded there | that ”‘f‘_('el’mm 5 will shorten their lines on the western front f " Joyce's | vears, is held by the police to answer | plan expires on August 24, providing | MUSt be an extension of the draft ages. | the special purpose of gaining more man power, from lack i Lieuts. Willard 1, Hasoy, Toledo; |mother died, the charge that may be preferred | the bill could be reported at ths While about three million now are | they are reported to be suffering seriously » trom lack of wilt Wilsen S. Keller Barto, Pa. II:ImMi P te Stephen Charamut of the | against him. If the young woman | time, under arms army officials think there Intense bitferhess 5 e N . E. Kinne, Orrofino, Idaho; Frank J. {102d infantry is listed among the se- | dies the charge will be murder, but About July 30, General March said, | Should be approximately five million I = rerness has marked what little fighting there has| MoConnsil. s Richiondt Bl Y.; |verely wounded. Charamut enlisted | if she recovers the charge will be | tne United States reached a decision | MeN 2t home and in France. In order | Deen between Soissons and Rheims. The American forces in Frank R. Marston, Pensacola, Flai [in Company T, June 29, 1917. Hls|assault with intent to kill. This aft- | {o° enlarge its military program to Fismes and north of the river have been subjected to hca”i Francis W. Payne, Charleston, W. next of kin is his father, John Chara- | ernoon Miss Casey identified WawzvK | carry out the policies. ageeen upon (Continued on Ninth Page) bardments from cannon and machine ¢ 1 : vy Dol mut of 32 Gold street. Charamut was | as her assailant. An examination West of Fismes Tuesday s achine guns, but have held onj sas City, Mo.; Davidy C. FHarrison, a € S s luesday a German battalion prepared to attack driver employed by Adams Express | may be made'to deter the man’s = — g : B Co. hefore eniisting. | mental condition. His actions indi- American bridge builde along the Vesle. The entire force wa missing in action, 1054 died of disease, e B i : AiEtli L e SHic e ol L R cate an unbalanced mind. No mo- LAB Q wiped out by American machine gunners, Va.; Willlam J. Rothmaier, Hazleton, | WILL EXHAUST GLASS 1'A tive is known for the assault SiUn b § | British troops at the apex of the German salient in Flande Miss Casey, daughter of George E. S have pushed forward . their outposts still farther on a front of Casey, a foreman at Traut & Hine - 5 M‘f:. (S B TR S e orar ARR!VAL UF BRI’I‘[ H ATT 2,000 yards in the Pacaut Wood. Prisoners were captured by street, was on her way to work. Just | the British. Jptiured oy Ml mena: \M‘\“” G Mock, 1006 bered. Mon in! Both Drate Distriots “m};orv\\\‘;y \‘\dt 11{: “(nx; ,\\ ‘\‘l‘n: ‘ 1\:‘: lA\mencan troops in the. Woevre have repulsed two Green avenue, toona, Pa.; em < ailroad crossing Wawzyk was e raids. On the remainder of tl res s eR menugi Leoney L T R s i e e ) S i p S8 R ainder of the western front there has been no 3 No particular attention was | Troops Land at Chief Siber-| British Regain Ground | activity. Heavy artillery duels are in progress on the mlm:‘ sidc dore Kaufman, Perth Amboy, 1} d.5 | 1 Tohn Laiiehon: Odesss mess Prtcatos If the next draft call for men to | paid to either person for the mo- % iy & : mountain front and in Macedonia. | ment. Miss Casey was seen to stagger ian City, Shanghai Taken By Germans Near Albert Agnew, Davenport, [a.; John[go to Camp Greenleaf at Lytel, Ga., | | and retrace her steps in the direction Alired, Woodlawn, Miss.; J. L. Boek- | numbers over 75 men, New Britain's | 2D e] of the sidewalk. She fell and people Announces, Morlancourt, MAROONED NEAR EDGE enoogen, Aitken, Minn.; Thomas R.| . L S 1 Cottingham, Dillon, S. C.; Joseph Ir, | ¢}ass 1-A will be exhausted. The first | ;)\ 1o gigewalk went to her aid. No ! Cottrell, West Webster, N. Y.: Chas, | district has 35 men and the second | outcry was made. eIy S : . OF NIAGARA FALLS | 1; died of airplane accident, 1; died of accident and other causes, 1. The army lists show { Killed in action, 63; died of | wounds, 7: died of airplane accident, | 1; died of accident and other causes, | 1; died of disease, 1; missing in ac- tion, 105 wounded severely, 338; wounded, degrec undetermined, 63. The five lists combined follow Killed in Action. Just a year ago yesterday that Va.; Sergeants George T. Agee, Kan- Pa.; Corporals Homer L. Berkley, Ur- sula, Ark.; John J. Mulvey, Rahway, | — N. J.: Charles R. Patineaude, Fssex e : - . e | Only 75 Physically Fit o um- Junotion, Vit:; Herbert Grifin, Colum-= | ORLY 78 Ehysically itand Unencu German J | | | REVOLT IN KAISER’S NAVY ). Crane, Martinsburg, Mo.; Joe F strict has 40 men on the eligible At the same time Wawzyk began to . : : 1 ane, Martinsburg, Mo.; Joe F. | district ha |, Shanshai. Saturday. Aug. 3.—Brit- Paris, Aug. 7.—Along the Vesle the 'man Sailors Reported to Have Ob Dill, Bloomingdale, Ind.; James Duff, | jist. Both boards have a number of jarboursville, Ky.; John Dynmam, | ., ceq ponding decision by the medical Brooklyn; Alexander E. Wing, Chi- cago; Michael Gorkovei, Grodno, Rus sia; Arthur Grant, Corpus Christi, Clifford Jones, Miles City, Mont.; | probably he placed in the 1-A : sufat . : Tony Marcheo Eversc 8.5 MY - 2 3 q P um 3. Lash mped onto 5 % 5 . S ],,[ v\luv;h ]‘“\,v‘:‘“‘;;:}v,l,l ‘»’v:j:“[ UG e ""_":'L.:ly“_“l:)hf"‘""‘1”“‘0‘ ]{l\}n‘fl"‘““‘ T ORGP W Czecho-Slovaks Shell Kazan. The Germans today made a local 3 g i volt by German sailors at Wilhelms Mullin, Laya. Wash.; Mussie Opel- | 710 AT¢ ‘4'\",“‘““";,'\'“ ther delny and | J. Rawlings and Trafic Supervisor { London, Aug. 7.—Announcement | attack against the French position . Niagara Falls, N. Y., Aug. 7.—After {haven, in protest against continuatia chuck, East Cambridge, Mass.; M ;l"i‘“',”?V‘I‘_";(‘,u'“m,“: e on filo with the | Clarence Lamphere came from the the landing of Allied troops at ;f;"”‘ of Auberive in Champagne. “““‘Tkm::} l{f:;m‘(' one sand scow with- | 9F “N_‘("‘]‘ narine war are in_circula Mt Personeni, Shokan, N. Y. Ru | (heir applic police station, almost opposite. | Avcnanzel ana af further suecessn | ey were repulsed. in 1,000 €oe¢ of the brink of Niagara 108, @ ordring o a dicpatch to the dolph Rabinowitz, Coney Island, N. Charles E, Dalton of 60 Oak street T e g L e e made in a | tr Jienciliiosns mstinieht madeirun Buffalo : e Cose A otlige B R Y.; Joseph Rachwal, Brooklyn el for Washington. | Assault the assailant was safely lodged | for the €z aks is ma 2 | ther gains in the Montdidier region. | Buffalo and Gus Lofbers, a Swedish ! eported that propagandist eaves tomorrow fo rvice | behind the bars. On the way into the | Russian government ireless mes- | In the course of the fighting near | S31lor, were rescued by the Youngs. |#M08& the men incited sailors about tol | | | | run. He started down the railroad tracks towards the depot. Two youns | ish troops landed at Viadivostok at | French continue to repulse German men gave chase. One of the youths [ dawn today, says a dispatch from | attacks especially e Brais T 2 i i jecte -Boz VIO adyisgry board and aleo' before the |gpnproached alongside of the fecing |l o0y o st pecially - between Braisne | Two Men Have Thrilling Experience | 1°Ct¢d to U-Boat Service—Mord distriet board Some of them will | man near Cohen’s grocery warehouse e class. [ on Commercial street and tripped ception. es. One hundred prisoners have been e Gl captured east of Braisne. For 16 Hours, a friendly ' and Soissons, the war office announc- T 5 Y TR, T Than 50 Submarines Gone, London, Aug. 7.—Rumors of a re eo J. Sand Ewing, Neb.; Roy[iores 19 Al fge i 3 > T mons Nicholas Snider, Pilot Hill, Cal; |Daving been '“’”1‘”,‘ into, the service | police station Wawzky mads wild ef- | sage received here, Describing the | t16 Vesle the French occupiey . tny town Life Saving crew this morning. :u’ on submarine cruises to attack Seorge Sterling Crisfield, Md.: Wil | Py the second distric : 5 forts to bite the policemen et e e ¢ The scow broke away from a tug |U1€ir officers and surrender their ship iUz ; L has been stationed at the chemical : S situation in the north and ecast, it or seek an opportunity to sinlk th iam A. Strattan, Fall River; Daniel nen < ! He viciously attempted to bite off an ) sink the : laboratory in Washington and officers a e W. Thomas, Globe, Ariz: Frank [ 3 Y lenl that w6 be Dlared. in||emblemiTingtoft (one of his finge Wright, Methuen, Mess; Mick Bag-|(n ot Polioisd | Aeron (8 0 S50 U] “Twe got my registration card at rehangel British and French zett, Velliem, Ala: Albert Bowker, |1 preferred class This they werely, /% Wy " vou arrest me?” he [have landed. They are advaneing A unabte to do e as VG o ers - ev Cork ] te AZra ge, o« shouted. It was with W Yorls: John H- Cannon, Lagranges | L1108 (EoF €00 e o8 SHOT MIOERET oy station of Ciry-Salsogne, just to the west of the bend in the Vesle, whera | YéSterday evening opposite Port Day it turns northward to join the Aisne ‘| Where it was being used in dredging |74 £t themselves interned in neu operations. tral harbors, A shelving rock off the head of More than 59 submarines are said much difficulty |along the railway. Our staff is at British Win Back Ground. Goat Island caught the unwieldy craft wve disappeared. ja.; Carmen Cappuzza, Berwyn, Pa that he was restrained. After much | Odzerskaia (100 miles south of | London, Aug. 7.—In an attack car- | And held it, saving the men from o venty-three of the ringleaders off effort he was placed in a ce Archangel) ried out this morning southwest of | death. ‘”f(_ "‘;““' are reported to have bee Miss Casey was carried to r “On the Czecho-Slovak front after ‘ Morlancourt, the British regained the — - = '”‘,‘,;“,‘ and ‘»~<'vvh~vvww to death. Many) i r Be L i g = = ehiay ey's office he 1 he fall of Samara and 1 e | ground taken from them 1 Te REP. DAVIDSON DE orlers have been arrested at Kiel and E. Parakor, Bélle Plains, Kas.; Frank T 5 Gearse H. Bodley's office in th th ra anc a, the | en from them by the Ger- 4 N DEAD. Joas : n B Mich.: Hoty | COMMUNITY MARKET Britain National Bank bullding and | Czechs have captured Novo Nikolai- | mans yesterday along the Bray-Cor- | Washington, Aug, T~—Reprosenta. | L rere: 1t is s - sentz he correspondent who sengs t Gondeck, Hamtramck : Soodmaniigonaoidl N Lee i) first-aid treatment was ziven to her. | vesk, Ekaterinburg and Simbirsk. On | biere road, north of the Somme. tive James H. Davidson, of Oshkosh, |reports sdmire o1 ) } s 4 sl ports admits that the storle§ are Kenyon, Brooks, Ia.; Grover C. King, FOR NEW BRITAIN |The wound she received wus just over | the Don we have retreated to Pover- The British line astride the Clar- | Wis., died of heart failure last night | conflictiAg a v Cana, Va.; Albert Lambert, Chester, the stomachl Whe abdomen weliives o WIWe axe =endins feinforcsments( sncetriverions themiandersl front Bl in i thiskciny i e wasiat memne o |2 fietifs and the facts difficult tof Pa.; Arthur W. Loomis, Cheney, Kas.; penetrated. Miss Casey did not lose| toward Kazan and Simbirsk. Today | been advanced a short distance says | the military committes of tho toues 1 Arthur B. McIntosh, Roseland, L ; ” consciousness at any time. the Czecho-Slovaks shelled Kazan.” = | today's war office announcement. A | was 60 years old, and was serving hi | i€ Men Tony Rutkins, Lambert, Ind.; Albert|Department of Agriculture and State | «\yhy digq ho stab me?” she asked o TEte o e e e e, : s accounts state, are revolutionary sail) J vee, Terre Haute, Ind.; Burrel several times . course of the operation. i S ‘jfu,\“?\,,‘(‘,?,,::?r “:_’”)‘.','_‘ “A"y“(“\“'\l\\lyr :?g(\]iut»«[\‘xj Bmith, Tinsley, Ky.; Carl T. Wetz, New ¥ood Committee Will Inaugu- Dr. Bodley and police officials said FOOD RIOTS IN SPAIN 2 hey did not know and asked her if EXPLOSIOI\ KILLS 3 -["*“‘( ,,,‘.’1\ *fm‘w’vm; the ~u]!m\'lrme wary York Patc I Syatan i H e t 5 i rate System Here. She knew lany reason for ihe assault: French Gain At Montdidier. of increased dangers. ' | The recent resignation of Admiral Died of Wounds. el s b oAl : Corporal Wallace G. Cox, New Or- A commuity market is about to I never saw the man before,” she ]’;(m, };ug. 7.— lx;gllcl\ troops last ON BRITISH VESSEL [von ol e leans; Wagoner Willis L. Strouse, Sun- | be started in New Britain, under the |said. ) tnrut | PuDlic Objeets to High Cost of Living | &Rt i Montdidier area gained X staff i declared to have been chill bury, Pa.; Privates Clayton H. Ba- | direction of the bureau of markets| \The wound was exceedir [Dn} 1” |:.n:x‘ni »S()u‘.]: n‘f }Lunv;‘ourx and e jhave ]K"”DLO(;]\ Ker, Tully, Y.; Milo R. Chaney,|of the U. 5. Department of Agricul- |aid bled profusely. Iven after the and Poor Quality of Food—Police | Southeast of Montdidier, the war of- et s o Frankfort, Ind.; William H. Ferguson | ture and the Connecticut Committee |[Wound was temporarily "‘1“"‘?“" A;“"‘ fice announced tod Huttonwood Sinks in Midstream i o L M ”’(' f‘“'ld Ofl City, Tex.; Robert J. Hall, Kings| of Tood supply, particularly with the (:;_ “l;‘«‘}“’-‘“‘f‘- fi J“:’l “'l:‘:‘ el hersl Fire on Crowds. SO e, et cot =t Wi Mills, O.; Leo A. Schwind, Dubuque, |idea of catering to the foreign resi- [3¢if bleeding and sald tia” the wou 5 BOY SCOUT EXECUTIVE B e Ia dents of the city. o8 very pantul e auieid e s donel I G ua dalajare o Spoin WA LE NS o i . 5 : y Jle she was removed to the hospital. MISSING IN ACTION Died from Airplane Accident. William J. Farley, local food ad ”‘l,l,“‘];‘m‘“‘]’\k esed the wound ai| 10US outbreaks have occurred here ACTION. P ministrator, has expressed a Willing- |4y "y oohita) ‘and he said that he was| OWing to the high cost of living and New Haven, Aug. 7.—Lieut. Gilbert \‘!:\ . :";’}v‘\'\“"‘—i 7—Three men N. Jerome, who is reported missing, [ {175 S8 fOCY from injuries they and 4 _ g | was Boy Scout executive for the Neyw | M® others suffered in the explosion . Stamford 7.—-Rabbi Wise of have been exchanged between the| maven qistrict when he entered {he ; Dalton, who 1s now in France and "homas E. Condo: an: s: Cla . - fhomaa B. Condon, Indianapolls; Clar- | o |y faiton, who is at Camp Devens ence C. Ellison, Jamestown, Kas.; Roy behind the movement, th Towed Out. RABBI WIiSIZ TO SPEAK Cadet Percy H. Preston, Pittsburs. : e R ; TO BRIDGEPORT PUBLIC ness to assist in getting e DTEn | ek a S A i . Died of Accident and Other Camses. | ... " S0 gm0 o e in mmbln) to forecast \\h“\tf ”'; re ‘l‘]‘ the poor quality of hread. Shots 2 SIS € 0 2 would be. Miss Casey suffered greatly Private go Evangelicti, Canedi- %o asked the approva r \I“ ]IIu Evang 0. arge has also asked the Al))zxx\”l Aronibthe Shook monto Lly an o-operation of Rev Irather During the afternoon \Wawzyk Dicd of Diseas Bojfnows pastor of the [faken to the hospital by Detective | ‘crowds ar especially incensed aganist cred Heart of Jesus Iolish church, |Sergeant Richardson and was taken | the shopkeepers and the police au- | who has always heen very helpful in [yefore Miss Casey, who recognized him {ipo ities | matters pertaming to the war Pro- {as her assallant She was almosts M | siderable period, but recent letters in- fessor Smith, who is in charge of [overcome by the sight of the man. Guadalajara is a provinucial capi- | dicated that he had qualified as an the marketing operations for the deo- [Again Miss Casey reitorated that she [ "y “JERATs 18 & VEOTRE QORI orial scout and had been attached to partment of agriculture in this state, |had never seen Wawzyk before and |y, " oo 5 GO EEEN D S0t 00 the section of whi - Quentin | CrE e ) he should as population of & 00 Roosevelt was a member. Licut, Jor- | *0* :‘ o She was built at New | 5 - % s Castle in 1905 and was owned by the ! 2 reports such as are printed at inter- |sault her. . ome was graduated from Shefficld | (28 o e . ‘]‘ MACE] (he F NORWAY LOSES 14 SHIPS vals in the daily pape believee Wawzyk, who had calmed down — Scientific school in 1910, L ckering Steamship THROUGH WAR IN JuLy| WEATHER. , ol b I ‘ Iy the Polish section, affords an ex- |arrest and when ondon Norwas: lost A somewhat hetween the time of his taken to the hospital £ . e con- |to be identified by the x:u»».wan\m.‘;.m m‘!'lmr-ur 1\1 ‘1‘;11171«:-\ .T‘-;:im-(». THRER MEN KILLED By GERMANS RESUME MURDER M n > e 1 e R R P e et rmrm‘iflv :wn]y\rynr v‘:’r‘l‘m’ylinvv“ w; cinity i l":"\h-lhl\‘ 1(hullr!‘r~'|.v DYNAMITE EXPLOSION. OF CITIZENS IN PARIS. | 7uly; it v h Nore| S Door, | thereby materiaally lower srices | cOnfronted with his vietin € i Probs X ; =l L ki wood, Pa.; Harry T. Door, t:‘ie;:chm;;;:’;;]b]in ‘;:&‘q ;h:d x‘rex;:s i showers this afterncon or to- A, i1l A5 BT e R e, e R an lesation 1 : N}"g; S 2 s e ts an - T night. Thursday fair. | dynamite factory blew up this r shelling of the region of Paris was | 154 g gated Continu n Ninth Page tables shall be sold. 2 | pILe P tals morn- 2 5.444. Fifty-five sailors wer §Continued o th Page) l 5 (Continued on Ninth Page) 2| ing. At least three men are deaq. resumagk Wday. dticing 1ho Dl re of a tank of gus on the British [ New ork city, who is employed in a steamer Huttonwood, taking on cargo | local plant as a wir worker, today was at an East River pier yesterday. Four | called upon ] George Wi of the injured are not expected to | Wheeler, of Brid a member of live the state defense, and asked The luttonwood sank today in mass meeting at mid-stream, where she was towed by | Bridgeport next Sunda He agreed | fire hoats. to do thi th was | demonstrants and the police. The| air service some months ago. He was | known in the state for his activities in the oy Scout movement. e had Private Theodorc Pleasant been in training in France for a con Missing in Acti Lieut Janes (i raham shing- on D. C.; Bert Guy, ew ighton, Pa.; Gilbert H. Jerome, Nev Haven: i o Robert J. Bonner, Philadelphia: Wil. | and Who has inaugurated the market |knew no reason why nerset, Pa.; Ser- > neeting will not ine The vessel was of teel and of terfer with his working 1 E. Schell, Sc J. Fennessy, Philadel- Co A. Floto versdale, | thoroughly that New Britain, especial- Johason, 128 Parrish i Hobart W. | cellent opportunity to bring lost | 1: e i

Other pages from this issue: