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1018, —TEN PAGES. BR ITI‘AIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, ADVANCE SOVIETS GIVE U MOSCOW, INAVAL FORCES BOMB U-BOAT FLEEING WHH GOLD 5TO%% WHICH FIRED ON SCHOONER Bands of Armed Peasants ROOSEVELT REGRETS HE e = SR e sl WG | NEW BATTLE BREWS IN WEST; |Seapianes and Patrol| | \ehineh Dissatisfaction With Gov- disclosed to # ernment Increases. i e et CHARLES MEETS KA}SE%{ AT Boats Drop Depth\ ‘I“i:_‘;‘l‘]‘:it“fi i‘tm‘ | March on Petrograd and condolences extended by Presi- dent Poincare on the death of B()mbs’ and Submar-' the belief that§ e e || ST S TUN'S. MAIN. HEADQUARTERS| oo e o (g wublished by the newspapers. 1e A a2 A Wireless Press)—soviet troops have || P, P LS NSO ine Fails to Come up| " gt also begun to evacuate Moscow. The gold | wrote, “is that I am unable to e o e i a5 < 1V1S1011858 reserve which had been in the | fight beside my sons.” Paris, Aug. 15.—The violent artil- The British made further progress —_— Iv) .lunc 30 next year, lery duel between the Avre and the @ everal points along this front i then. " | Oise continued during last night, ac-| Since August 8, when the allied at- Washington, Aug. 15.—Seaplanes All men called fof have been removed to unkoown . cording to the war office statement to- | tack in Picardy began, the British and | and naval patrol boats attacked with | draft ages—I8. to Anil aft ages : 4541 place day. A German raid in Champagne| French have taken prisoners to the| qepth bombs a German submarine failed. number of 30,344 z 2 : submarme | be in France by next Juhg - which shelled and set fire to the SNt : ) s 5 Secretary Baker info Dispatehes received in London on i British Advance Lincs. Battle Comes to Pause. American schooner Dorothy Barrett, that the president’s policy New York for Norfolk, yesterday aft- E RO basement of the Kremlin already London, Aug. 15.—The British line With the French Army in France, i Monday reporting that Premier Len- | i neea forces on the wester r ine and War Minister Trotzky had has been advanc: slightly east { Aug. 14 (Reuter's).—Along the new | ernoon off Cape May, N. J. T A estern front, oAttt il ho ol Kot tadt rainecourt in the district northwest | battle front from Gury to Thiescourt T e e p| ©f the fighting in the futurg fled to the naval base at onstac e : - wood the struggle came to a standstill win on the western front.” | e today. In addition to the St. Claude | from a seaplane exploded within 75 | | and Ecouvillon farms, we hold ground | feet of the bubbles and wake from e AT, of et Rnbd) V l i d W l Z h i BoitEnipatnolslviene B give thuou shgijfoficinouth JoUREC Iy Sl la e e d fal ey bos Gl whioh i nad M submerged i Zrate: »1( § " 'demlfle ('ll] fl[el‘ aHl I'eSkl, out last night in the district between | footing in Plessier-de-Roye park. The e L States may throw its full st} was soid to be due to threats by el v i o e % e e f ft ages a e Albert and Ayette, where the Germans | battle, therefore, has reached a nat-| gotteq when the planes had com. If the draft ages are fi ATCH [ ¢ ; \”, e Bmmers, Swp Germfifl Buuets I'?}”L”K.li(f’:x‘;n(a‘?\‘to{'i:m"; ‘(::::\m1‘:|h ural conclusion an };»1. langer of aipleted their attack, twvo patrol boats| said the system of volunteey 5 army >y were about to begin a reig i Ghe ohewe S nt e closed in and let zo depth bombs| automatically disappears. over the spot where sbubbles were No Disorganisntionlof ateel I Serhaps il troops were forced to depart from ———— | observed. The result has not been de- - - 3 Moscow sh anc o the city to the Soviet government un- again appear. quoted extensively from testimo d s ‘i”l‘]l‘hat o e cit > & B By = SR o ‘would he necessar; A i criousib The crew abandoned the schooner - e committee by Secreta <oubtedly will be a serious blow to fore the committee by Secretar age limits from . #f e e Edmund J. Toomey, Edward Hintz, LL as soon as the submarine appeared |y.,. General March and Provost N g Moscow, the ancient capital of Rus- i and opened fire, and have been land- e B3k wes rnade thod Soviet capital® ol EEBolcielanskiiand Salteed eSS wan Gl ates itep My shal General Crowder. Baker said he asked th : i i i malely o “The United States govenment,” | Surgeon-general for a formal opinign) March., The Lenine government fled son Four Others—No Lockl Naincs Dispatches to the department today | = | as to what changes he would recom there from TPetrograd toward which did not make clear whether the ves-, General March is quoted as saying, mend, to which the surgeon-ge: ral the German troops were marching. It On Official. Casuaity Biste h I Porfiros and Niedzwecki‘ sel was destroved. She was bound | «pag peen asked by her allies to em- | suggested the ages 18 to 45 o has been reported within the past few from New York for Norfolk when 7 2 e o B2 , b ¥ e srains announcing that soldiers bark upon a program so large that it The bill as it written meets| ot s ermans had rer | Free 3o attacked six and a half miles from B i s S e France, who formerly lived in this | Found Guilty By Food| %o heast Lightship, near Cape May. [ Was necessary very carefully to ascer- | Fith Baien, oiorevi dsclane | e . 0 . | DMine sweepers have been sent to|tain whether we could go through with | SGotary Bake e e | Administration of Vlolatmg‘ the scene as there is a possibility that [ it or not, and one of the features of | \toente it )h;“:;‘onl:\f(’; ”1]1“011 m‘ (1“ . EG0lalie: sl o Mbreon S me e A the submarine lald mines In the vi-|gp. = 0" s = s bl s EAbiLeDI | have shed their bicod in the cause of | B Regulations. cinity as was the case when the | NiS enlarsed program was providin ;:L‘:P\“\s‘e\ oot '\'\"1‘§:1~rm»1mx” _out the - oo |President Invigorated By raiders madeitheir arat appearance in | mon. | Tho desire of the administra; | DERcscs for whloh tho United Fiuigy Dissatisfaction Everywhere. ! —_— | American waters last May. R e N I tong mEes | ) SEn Secretarye Hakon , 5 . ' robably E i hich will ac 4 Tl S i s i e P Bracing New England This submarine probably is the one [ mum and minimum, W s London, At 1 The Sov C g € gla Announcement was made today!which Tuesday evening torpedoed the | complish this program and at the I believe that to be the fact. My ; that Food Commissioner Robhert fco- ' 0il tank steamer Frederick R. Kel-|same time disorganize the industries own judgment about it originally was i e Ko Qi iy Air On North Shore. ville has penalized New Britain bak. | 1098 30 miles south of Ambrose|of the country as little as possible. that 19 should be the minimum and I danger, according to telegrams from : : light, with the probable loss of seven | ‘“The policy of the war department|came to the 18 minimum only after ers who have violated food regula- | men of the tanker's crew. The tank- | is to put the maximum number of men | thorough study of the situation and Manchester, M Aug. 15.—Presi- ns by failure to ue the required [er today was reported still afloat with [in France with the idea of shortening | With some reluctance, but finally be~ amount of substitutes in baking |2 chance of being salvaged. the war. We found from figures fur- | lieving it to be necessary to secure ey nished by the provost marshal general | the appropriate number of men.’ SN et . Firing OfF North Carolina Coast. that we could embark on a program of The committee’s action in reporting aul Porfiros, doing business as the Portsmouth, N. C., Aug. 15.—Heavy | 80 divislons in France by June 30, | the bill, the report say. train made the trip from Washing- | :““” ""'j“’y‘\'y‘ ““‘“”N’ Co.. at 145-153 | fiving was heard today off the North | 1919, with 18 divisions at home. These | the necessity of the government in ton in approximately 12 hours, arriv- | 7 orth street, hasbeen ordered to con- | Carolina coast in the vicinity where a | divisions consist of roughly 40,000 this crisis and on the opinion of the ing here at 9.20 o'clock this morning. | ribute §100 to the American Red | German submarine has been opera-|men to a division. After prolonged | secretary of war, the chief of staff Bscaping by a few hours some of the | (7053 or close his place of business study of the available man Power of | and the provost marshal generel (hag hottest weather of the summer, the | {07 tWo days nning about 8 o'clock this | the United States, the provost marshal | it would be better to extend the draft president found the North Shore de- Joseph Niedzwecki, proprietor morniijztheibooniing otlitwolenne,| encralystowen fha el iwasinecessary ages than to “invade those classe: lightfully cool and clear. ihe Providence Baking Co., at one of larger calibre than the other, | t0 drop to 18 years of age and go to which have been deferred by law and The president and Mrs. Wilson | Br0ad street, has heen ordered continued for about 40 minutes. To rder Ze me: to carry it ser's limited leams ¢ a L : 1;‘ i 1’11 m\;lh“\cm en I _m:‘; -‘un by regulations of the war depart~ 1 5 2o were met at the station by Col. | SusPend husiness for 48 hours begin- | those on shore it seemed both guns | tDFOUSh. to SRR WA - | ment.” Sievaile ttoopal o | ning at midnight on Aug 0 : : '\ | der the proposed change in the draft . ; House and Mrs. House and a were being fired simultaneously unti R ogar ok by 7 2 ous PRl s ool ‘y\J : Both concern will be Tequired to|at last only the lighter sam ““\-ht{l*m' law—approximately 2,300,000—we ex- | Resarding t work or fight = - a8 Un | place display cards in theip oo et 2 = i AT | pect to have in France by June 30, | @Mmendment of Se or Reed, pro- derstood Binet i i vasna e || Bigcs cfehlay candslig ot fiindons = o viding for withdrawal of deferred of the president that he be permitted , S\Plaining the nature of the wiolation Tanker Still Afloat. 229 . = aSsifcatl 2 Ea ! ' o D T R ooal e it et - : " March Favors Young Men. classification from men absent from [he T-ssuri viver joins the Amur : to enjoy a brief outing quietly, and | 2 the fo g - TFailure Washington, Aug. 1 The Ameri- e : : work without cause, the report says: R e S o far as known no visitors were ex. | 2Pid€ by the punishment will result in | can tank steamer Frederick R. Itel.| General March told the committee ays: e ¢ s Sl B “It seems to the committee that ir e Czechs have been engaged 4 i pected. Porflros and Niedzwecki losing their | logg, torpedoed Tuesday evening by a | that Be was unqualifiedly in favor of | , o* 08 (0 1o comy aboitt o ull e Czechs he baking licenses permanently German submarine, still is afloat 16 | PAVing the army composed of as many | 1ot OF the Jact We are about to au- ! This is the third case in New Bri- | miles off Barnegat, N. J., the navy de. | YOURE men as possible. Young men | 07 %¢ 116 Crafting of boys between several weeks. T. EBMUND J. TOOMEY Washington, Aug. 15.-~The presi- | tain in which hakers have heen penal- | partment was advised today, and there | PetWeen 18 and 20, he said, not only | 0 s ,]”" “("”" ~{ as well as thosa = derit 5. Wilsor Ty T S & St ! e L £ e e e S anGesiBny | ab 21 up to and inclusive 5 et Mo oal st et Gl dac i ol eRioRcoriplv N Ibo ol i Hancoliniat shekmayaibebrought (loarotitave manyiencumbrantesinuni W TS IR RS EEE E LS v oE SUy Jemocracy and will have their names | Iy last night for Manchester, Mass., | regulations they are better fit physically. | lding he exemption | b into port 4 > 3 R i le s BRIHSH REAGH GASPKAN SEA 1e special roll of honor are: | to stay over the week-end at the | — Seven men of the crew are missing “The president, said General | ©f men between 18 and 45 who are ‘ : ot ho . - i “has | €n8aged in useful and necess: i Zambreski, Clark street. | summer home of Col. M. House. b Sevisel S gt March, resuming his statement, ‘‘has L ssary oc- : f AL = out the navy has no confirmation of | > cupations from actual service | alter Zambreski, 92 Clark street. | Only the White House staf and the | CONNECTICUT ASKED reports that five men were killed Dby | inally announced that the American fTHPEHORS from actual service in the | nund J. Toomey, 10 Smith St newspaper correspondents, who were the explosion of the torpedo. ¥ | milita policy from this time on is | “"; » that when any are exempted Fdward Hintz, 294 Burritt street. Askedito ke the sSoset n=w orine || TO SEND 250 MORE XDlos e - centered on the western front and we | $0lely from the cause their services rives at Destination and Takes Over Bolick Tanski, 216 High street. trip in advance. 20 ! Adrift in Dory 72 Hours. have declined ta be diverted from that | &r€ more valuable to the nation in Alfcea 8 Suahion 100t washiston fEa e el £ Dory 72 s. one thing. The war department has | the. broduction of things essential to Part of Baku. street e i now adopted this as a policy and it is | the prosecution of the war, that when the policy of the United States that the | they cease in good faith to follow the Valentine and Walter Zambreski | posg X ht b 3 s military program is to be centered in | essential occupation they ought to be brought here today, after being adrift | jrance. | subject to the draft as in other cas : of Chaulnes, on the Picardy battle Jded Fihiatyallthel s aveturichiRd g front, today’s war office statement an- nounces, Immediate extension of partments also would be removed army representatives to he of terror there. Whether the Soviet (Continued on Ninth Page) ¢zecho-Slovak troops have been re- ¥, were seriously wounded were re- | i yorted in force along the Volga, about i BONLOE = =9 o ceived here last evening. Those who i nment has ued a proclamation Helsingfors received in Stockholm and quoted by the ~orrespondent of - ; fho Tim 3 S ; dent and Mrs. Wilson arrived here the Times there | |t o i The Petrogr Soviet has removed g 3 b today for a visit at the summer home | bread. to Kronstadt owing to the insecurity : o S ‘ of the city nds of armed peasants : Tyteedte are reported marching on Petrograd # from surrounding districts. They de- | ‘re they are starving and that the IRed Guards have stolen all their food issatisfaction with the Soviets saia to prevail everywhere in Rus: Reuter ed learns that received greatest enthus Nicolak and eisewhere. tok. TI ith the Bolsheviki in this region for S Force from Northwestern Persia 1 Boston Aug. Four survivors of president’s purpose was to . the fishing schooner Progress, sunk by | London, Aug. 15——A British force | 2 a few days on the cool Massa-|Gen. Crowder Calls for Quota for|a German submarine Saturday, were | 3 has reached | @re brothers chusetts shore. He has many impor- 7 | The formal messages stated that | tant problems pending which may he Caspi e nd taken over a part imited Military Service Lat } in a dory 72 hours without a com- it ravrent o Amnanien 16 e e “The young man not engaged in 1 those mentioned were severely nish enough.man power to whip the | these occupations must wear the uni- discussed with Col House, who al- i . rass and with little water and fe | wounded in action on July 22 ter Part of Month. 1 food. | {most invariably is called into con- Others of the crew were landed earlier | (s T = or nter th 1 . Edmund James Toomey is the son | Versation shen ar: S S 7 . e earlier | Germans from now on. The only way | form, enter the ranks and bear his Mr. and Mrs. James J. Toomey of 28 7 fon, e aue 5. — Provost | VeSS that Germany can be whipped is by | breast to the weapons of German | m of ¢ ¢ decisions to make. % e e 5 i C‘A T MIM}SON RESIGNS T e e s ighty a ions to make. Marshal Gen. Crowder today called | Penistone Survivors Landed. America going into this thing with | arms. He cannot refuse to work even F « A g | lefenses of Baku il i Ol 1, M (Chymea i = ST L e o St 1 e Boston, Aug. 15.—Twenty-five sur- | her whole strensth for an hour and he is compelled to cut Infantry, March 31, 1917 althougn | )R RET PROGRESS BLOCKED | 12000 white arat reistrants quali- el R Rt Loni gl Thon) S siic has got to put | fight Whether he feels disposed to da : 5 . S 5 t o : FEi 1us stone, sunk by a German submarine | enough men over there to whip Ger- | S0 or not. In view of this, when a Retires Fro ‘e Company I, | only 17 years old and went across Wwig J | fied for s ervicoliton i when a aRetir From Office in I S v fied for limited military rvi for loff the Massachuetts coast Sunday, many?” asked Senator Kirby, yourne men {s exswpted foni ine with the 102d regiment. Private Too- ot i e ntrainment August 30 and 31. The 'janded at Cape Cod ports today and “That is it in a nutshell,” Gen. | draft solely in order that he ma Connccticut State Guard—Licut. | 11y thoush one of the youngest A i y . ey, : 3 g & e ¢ e ne alled will be sent to three | neporte: ed o ar ; members of Company I, has been a { Quorum of Senate Not Present and | 01 O €0 S ! reported that another boat contain-| Mavch replied gage in an essential industry he fine soldier. Despite his youth he had man’s development physi- Traut May Succeed Him. to go to Camp Upton, | ) to ing members of the crew had been Us to Win Wi to continue in that employment . : Bill Cannot Re Brought Up Next; Yaphank, N. Y.. 4,000 to amb jjost. Four of the survivors were bad- L atvingwarn on, a foreman at the |attained a Lonmer 5 | Dodge, Des Molnes, Ia., and 5,000 to |y burned and injured, indicating the It is up to us t the war and tanley Rule and Level | cally at the time he enlisted and his | aMonday. Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C e T e e e e e it will take resigned StneWoffice lot|[{riends have written hoxie that he has | _State quotas include: Connecticut, | crew had a chance to escape. | will depend exactly uvon what we do Company H, Connecticut|done some remarkable fighting Washington, Aug. 15—Plans tor| 330, Camp Upton, Yaphank, N. T.. | Nars Aeouriment romom sarlier If we drag along with this thing and owing to lack of sufficient Bolick Tansky was living at 116 inning consideration in {he senate | Maine, 100, amp Upton; Marvland, | (no e a small force over there we will g 1 N weck did not explain how tha | PUt to that work. The res- | High street when he enlisted in Com xt Monday of the new man power . 75 o e piayiie many’s game. Tt is | belief that with an American good faith while any griev ing adjusted b and if he fails ubject to draf inter with the ! i amp Greene; Massachusetts, 1,- | p heing acted upon today by | pany . He remained with the com- | bill cxtending the draft ages were 400; Cap Unton Hambie emergency hoard in Hart- | pany when it w »~’v;\‘w:\\ intothe | blocked today by failure of A quorum | 100, Camp Upton W rsey, 660, | clear up this point, as it was said nay- | 2ty of 4,000,000 men in France Frank Traut will un-}102a regiment and has been overseas | to appear when Chaivman Chamber- | Carip Greene : A R s e R e el S to the captain- (11 months. He 1s a brother of Stan- | lain, of the military committee, sub-| Camp Upton, ump Greene; | ship's crew fhe men trere in can go through the German line enistone had been sunk and first ad vices from the cape today faileq to | ™Y when impl léy Tansky of 215 High strect mitted the measure with a favorable | Pennsylvania, Canip Greene; haats, which had drifted since Sunqay, | Wherever we pleasc Probably the only occurrence in the | yreport | Rhode Isla This law, the general added, war wherein two brothers were Only 43 senators answered to their| mont, 100 CHILDREN’S HOME PARTY wounded at the same time is that of | names when the roll was called, six| amp Upton; Ver- | They were well nigh exhausted from exposure and lack of food will let us lean on Class 1 until | ‘1 The number in the boat reporteq | 7!'ne 30 of next vear. We reached th amp Upton AT WALNUT HILL PARK | Valentine and Walter Zambre: is than a quorum There were . e both of 92 Clark street Today Wad- | republicans ana 21 democrat (R — | was necessary on July 30 orenzen, Church street florist, | jajaw Zambreski received a telegram A L R i A . i Secretary Baker explained the TO NAVY t to the boys and girls of the | itating that on July 23. Privates Wal- | and the pian now is to begin consider- s . GALTINGER DYING. ¢ il e APt T S el S sonclusion that the enlarged program ~Admiral Chfldren’s Home this afterno 1t | ter and Valentine Zambreski were se- | ation of the bill next Thursdax stats e S 2 Hartford, Aug. 15.—Iorecast i klin, N Ang. 15 Phy tar T am Behncke has bec alauil BULCpaieR i ME | Lorenzen | HSuSly wounded ganatoliiGhambenl S nes for N and vie 8 clans attendi S. Semator I . he reces congress.” the | appointed state tenders the children an outing every| rpheee brothers enlisted on August | pass the measure by Saturdas ew Rritain and inity: r vear and provides all refreshment in- =3 | week. He said a quorum seemed Fair tonight and Friday a hospital here. said today that H. Gallinger 10 is seriously il] cact aid, “the iy of the sit- | man admiralts % s {uation went on and a few davs ago | tung of Bremen Aiuding ice cream and cake 1 (Continued on Ninth Page) | surea for Monda E— condition < unchangeg became clear to us that the elghty ! vice-chief of i the

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