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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