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MONDAY, AUGUST AMERIGANS TRYING 'O WIDE EXEMPTION OF MARRIED [ oo v (1,700 PRISONERS [N [Pk Fol MEN FROM DRAFT, BAKER SAYS; S ol ¢ Bet Molas, formerly connected with the Soccietie Polytechnic Mili- —— 5 pont -= Swedish Consul Asks for Ship 0] washington. aue. 19-—xo generas | exemption of married men simply be- taire of Paris was killed at duced should not be exempt. Mr. | —_— | i here, late vesterday, when he Sa ! < ) | | preparing for the proposed extension t partment could disr all mar- altitude of 7,500 feet and his tack, the Frem riages made to evade the new law. parachute failed to open positions alon This att: of draft ages, cretary Baker de Baker said not more than six months Gezmany Has Refused Safe Conduct | marks on this subject d been mis- training would bhe given at home. 1 T = from near Carle cxtending the draft ages, Sec- EX.G“VERNBR l R UT“ | Enemy Machine Gunners and Airmen | about six iniles construed and that married men who 3 i retary Baker said, suspension of ac . an average depth'§ Through Finland—British and | G5 not support their families and who | demic education is an “unsolved pro Reported Vicionsly Attempting to | 2 s attack. \ total of { are not engaged in useful occupations | lem” of the situation, and that it H I o “ t DR ICHE L e ‘ will continus to be called. i would he most unfortunate to have all | SlemElides Ut M Ak GoodREro reported from Lond® There are many married men in | colleginte education stopped. FHe be- gress in Lys Sector. has been made. : | the country who ought to go out and | Heved there still would he many e The villages .of 9l Washington, A 19.—Sweden has | fight freely as single men,” he | youths left at school, but was against | Paris, Aug. 19.—Between the Oise 2 S - A | 2 | e b Yow o ) captured and the French hogt BlEE is el 2o [ exemption or colleze studer as Aute Run Down In Fog ! ..4 the sisne French troops attacked || 2D HISE EHC e, S ~ [ The war secretary, with Gen. March | class as “thoroughly undemocratic’. | ) i s e P % % avine ¢ udignicourt, wh officers at Moscow, acting for the | 5 T il S Lo i Ly = at 6 o'clock last night over a front of ind Provost Marshal General Crowd- | Scientifically trained experts, how By Gran runk Train— Leave Via Persia and Astrakhan. | Vingre. . American and Allied consul there, to0 | ar, appeared before the house com- | ever, are necded and education of | Since the situation alongh nd a ship to Petrograd to take away | mittec at open hearings to reiterate | such men mn be continued to an T Tneonscious about four miles Tk . ) refugees it this is impossible to | their oxplanation given fthe senate | extent. Men injured in the war will Chauffeur Unconscious. and Fontenoy, approximately six miles I icardy ha seemed to be ap iy g i | that immediate enactment of the man | be sent to colleges after they recover, T west of Soissons. They advanced an | return to the old trench warfa power bill is imperative in order to [ he explained and thus to some extent ’ average distance of two kilometers | an attack in the sector betw§ th pa th nland e out the enlarged war program. | fill up academic institution Reg rerbr 1 1 H ver the whole front, a ling to the pected This line is vital the @ Mr. Baker said. “One way | students, he said, their d forlarmy limont was killed wien the automobils| ofice QERCSNN £ it should be brokc#l the v to make every possible effort to do it | chaplains is being urged . .| The French have occupied the pla- would be disarranged. s to mak 3 : n which he was riding was struck hy . § 5 vow and the other is to proceed some- The department's plans, Mr. Baker | A e . by ; teau west of Nampoel, about seven While the front over which i ater. e to call all the younger men |4 Grand Trunk tvain near Waterville s northwest of Fonteno ¢ o b . what more leisurely and do it later wre to call all the unger men | miles northwest of Fontenoy, and the short, compared with those of the the success attained by the French | fifteen kilometers between Carlepont, east of Ribecourt, obtain pern for these to It is v her G he re There are two ways of prosecuting | ing present exemption of divinity | Prouty, formerly governor of Ver- | official statement issued by the war fugees are Americans and Alli Under d \ugnst 17 the th Ynl xovarumentihada The obvious advantage from every | middle of next year—but sub- | today The chauffeur was rendered | edge of the ravine south of Audign- ; ¥ 7 social, military, industrial | « lly after the school year is | unconscic court, two miles and a half east of C 3 . Nampoel, according to the statement. bility of Marshal Foch breaking the i a fused safe conducts for ny | standpoint, Raldine leonaullloMears Land it and.economic is to put forth every ef- | Mr. Prouty was on his way from i ) : beleved this refusal would stand fort in this country and win the war | Crowder interjected that 10 [ Newpart, Vt., fo take a train at Len- | Nouvron-Vingre was captured. Seven- flank attack instead of a direct assau rtintions were onclude hle. new program is expected to raise .- | yoxville for Jackson., Me when the teen hundred prisoners, including two now held by ‘]ll‘ (Germans )’(,A,\,“C“ = | c Pofor 2 s | 300,000 men by June 20, 1919, and | chauffeur failed to observe the ap- | battalion commanders, were taken in S s b concerning the treatment befer Calling Boys of 18. b ot between the Oise and the Ancre. n by that time Mr. Prouty was instantly killed. The | = tiftenr, J. B Blay | was taken to \dvance Nearly Two Miles. | nospital suffering from concussion ,;-! London, Aug. 19.—The French | FOOD RIOTING I} NORWEGIA™ BARK ositions 1w s soon ax pos ‘ s and . s | that it is proposed to call 2,000,000 | 0aching engine owing to a dense fos p GRS Unt (BRI an explanation of the man 8 ! Dt i L # report dated August 16 said 1 ituation to Gen. Crowder, the authoriti had soer ry announced that because of Can End War in 1919, permit the consuls to and th Shjcctions to tallin~ Doy ot hainaa the mi SR s on e lanned to defer their call as long as and Fra re preparing 2 Jossible and would not object to plac- Moscow of Astrakh Ving a provision in the hill making a | house military committee foday o Former Persia | separate class of men between 18 and Should he able to bring the war to crnor Ge > v had left hen thesc BpAteires ‘W ent | ] ear ind Jor deferring calling stiiccessful conclusion in 1919 That eff'c 5 11 were being made t ph- 3 Eighty American divisions t brain ‘x nth army which attacked the Ger- man positions hetween the Oise and JAPAN SUBSIDING SUNK BY ST BMARI the Aisne last night, has penetrated to an extreme th of nearly two 15,000 men each, Gen. March told miles. The enemy machine gunners | - are resisting desperately and the Ger- [ Government Forbids Newspapers (o | American Warship Rescucs Crew Xy man air service also is very active. o plans to have in Trance 3 i n : St. Mard-les-Triot, a littlc over a | X Junc 30 the Vermont legislature and as SUN south 2 b 5 o d mile southwest of Roye, was taken by but 1 Al e Therelis a8 sentimeng ol qomi | consideration of the new man power | Governor and wa Yerngr fin 1008- g et L st Ccordinel o sut nearly a hundred were | .o AST€ 8 & Balker, B i donit [ e e et nsea il e o Saidiee it 4 S B hel¢ know how large, against callihg men | > SEEHEAE (18 OO, G 8 . With pe e . ',i""' ts rou the "”‘\‘\ ‘ front. The Tokio, Aug. 16, (By the Associated | Washington, Aug. 19.—The The Swedish congul general said the | i 8 et Tutels | B VIR > rench also captured the town of | 4. — o 9 Kon < = las young as 18 unless it is absoiuteiy s resent today the sena Press)—The newspapers have been | Wegian bark Nordhav was sunk : f {litatec 5 4 quorum prese ods ¢ : | ~ 174 N 5 Tho e T Spape 1ave been leotistions | wowld | he anclitated | nocemary. 1 thinic tho senoment o | o U0 DS N, U S0 | CAPT. GRISWOLD BACK | Beuveaignes, two ana_thres-urters | "re20)—The newspagers have been | Sosian rark Nordhay vas sunk greatly if ies would promise [\ " 0 B s to get all the men nec- L T e Bl xymll\ ‘H h of St rd, according to | . the Virginia capes Saturday. yrotection Soviets in northern : o Socase VDL LS = ¢ ' FIG (el dispatches crew escaped in small b and he Rugpla iave planned, as a matter of regula- { O U e o it i 4 St | there is an absence of news from the | been brought into an Atlantic port asure 1 | IFontenoy to the ridge south o = . tion, to have men from 18 to 19 put it enatoreNog hapunlicans T e 'l . '(w’ ”‘ ‘% '1: 'y‘m K‘ | provinces. A statement issued today | a0 American warship o 3 s | di ourt From there runs to Advices lolthc sac e rr e - n a separate class, with a viewtode- | ;3 33 democrats, answered today's| . NSO N ool e nichitheli te chlhae by the Minister of the Interior, Miz- & dyicen conlein v vid epartmeniiton [\ 1 ferring their call nntil it is neces- A s it was found | RCtUrns to Duty With 102d. Infantry, ! v ar= ) day announcing the sinking did not V) A Ged thos thin Dretorance |mollsce : y L rounded, and extends ito the edss of | uno, says that the governors have as- |l say whether the bark war tc Fbedoed gl Tl incde s | thBt & quorum was present, Sepafor Having Recovered From Mongagne forest. It passes about |sured the ministry that the disorders : .. e b 2 —— migt .11 be left to executive:regula- | (. S S e re, e K b £ or shelled. She was a vessel of 2,623 right we Chamberlain asked that tt v 1,500 meters south of Carlepont and | ate abating steadily S Sdleaited 3 e 1 t tons and sailed on June 15 from e th nnounc joins the old line north of The organization of proprietors and | pergen. no opposition. e then announce Tracy-le-Val. The French now hold | editors of newspapers has adopted & ” & y = Mato b o e N power ta fred Griswolc 1 ) 2 adopt a Captain Berntsen was master c ¢ Trenches With Silver Plate In | into the hill he would bring up the man pow ptain Alfred H ri 1d. who |, ther important high ground to tt resolution declaring that the prohibi- M”\l as master of the : was badly shell-shockec t Seiche- | Will Disregard Slacker Marriages. bill Thursday. Upon the motion of | W b hell-sho 1 Seich | south of Audignicourt tion against news of the riots is an Minnesota, the | prey where his gallant fighting was | . home here to go to the Mooschead | them “as rar as practicable until aft- the number the war department e ke et the release of British and nch ere lass ad been exhaust- ; \ I i i i Iioatagast Lt iie: Bols |ion otiersiia Class ued becniexhanst ' next He had served in both branches of Print Accounts of Disturbance Nordhav Sent Down Off Virginia Some were released several Growing Out of Rice Situation Capes. the progress of the rice riots and Wil Go Back To | tions. but he would have no objection |, .y oment be vacated and ther was Sheli-Shock. finally to having a specific provision written Skall, Itegarding exemption of married [ Senator Nelson of = : c 3 i unprecedented and arbitrary inter- was closely ex- | ranking republican present, the senate | the subject of special cable dispatches Private Frank (. Schroeder of | men, Sccretary Baker | TLondon > 5 p. m. ference with the right of free speech | BRAZIL FIRM FOR amined by committee members. Rep- | at once adjourned out J, ench troops ¢ intofthelvils (e o Sau R o el resentative Tilson of C scticut sug- | the late Senator Gallinge sufficiently to be able to return lage of Le H e hills we demand a cancliation of the order - esentative Tilson of Connecticut su th i e o e L Mo o] f 1 ‘1 mand a cancliati Pt ler FREEDOM OF POL of respect to [ hy war correspondents, has recovered Hartford avenue is anxious to get PRLS § that he cant g cgted that many men are being mar- Senator; Chmberlain 1 . of the Oise and st of Ribe- he constitutional party declares the ind deliver a | ricd to evade the new draft and that | hoped to dispose of the bill by th lces just received here he joined | court toda recording to advices | order of the government is harmful ilve the bill should provide that those |last of this week the headquarters staff of Col. Lamb from the front. Durin he fighting | because it suppresses news of a na- v about August 1. It was first feared s for the : ed; today the French were on the aggre tional movement vitally affecting the | Reply to Allies’ Interrogation that his condition was such that hefsive hut made some slight headway | people. | Ho w with shrapnel in S O’SG K GO G NG TO CAMP UPTON ould have to he returned to this | inst tr letermined German re- It is the general impression here Straight Path Has Already i = S a determined soldier and does not | (ise. Been Determined On. hospital where was subjected to 1l irries in his skull litical end [ he can help it to g Y | Will Leave If he can help it to leave “his | — tio Janeiro, Aug. 19.—Brazil has one of the mar us surgical opera- | Fourth Disappearance—Troubles of | Four Who ! e tions performed irmy wgeons Shoe Man Continue to Pile Up—No wo Taken to Camp Deven Regi A recent casualty list includes the | British Take Outtersicen PREPARI&\G GERI‘JAA\S T 1 invited by th i outliner Part of his skull, which was crushed Tations me of Lieut. Henry Riecke as one With the British Army in France, Lier position on the restoration of in- 1 - Trace of Him, e | e i k 3 i ‘ o oy, shrapnel, was replaced with a . . f those severcly wounded. Jeut (By the Associa Press) nPey cil dependernce o Eolan S T T | e M e peei ckama|| | W0 @t s aens vt |08 D BGE VOB il e e FOR BAD WAR NEWS | d¢pendence to Tol silver piatc v er just r i t leas »erso! TR client ol 2olto Carp Gy |l ticke was it )10, ¢ i S £ B Apturly conditions of peace. Nilo Pecanha, { simultaneously with Frank J. Sene- | : g ATenet 30, Tor anccial Timitea | Bodwell Tiand Co., in this city and | Outtersteen ridge, in front of the | tro, late manager of the Newark 8hoo | coivice. They are was here for a long time. He went | t0Wn of Merris, have beaten off a : Y P y out with Company L., Second regi- | Vicious counter-attack and inflicted | Press Explains Retrcat Will ment, Connecticut Infantry, as a |heavy losses on the enemy. More! s than 500 Germans were captured. Army to Resume Initiative on tion of Poland's freedom. Brazil has d one of ti > that he is getting along I ble t —— minister of fereign affairs has said he and hopes to be able to gmet ould not consider any compromis ack to the front line at an early Allow | Would n nsider ar >mpromiss, Stores Co. store in this city, one week James 7. McCahill, 318 Farmington on the part of the allies on the ques- . avenue, auto mechanic. ing vere ,.,m i and that “f‘” 2 Carl L. Helm 450 Main street, auto he would sent back to this coun- | Frank Porta, have previously heen| =00t try. Now ¥ contented With | roported. Now it turns out that Wil- Bawin B. Hultgren, 15 TRoberts | arrival overseas. the feeling 1 Will =0 to the |l W (anill, a clerk in the store, is|street, chauffeur. front again and will probably be in William M. Wells, 450 Main street, g N e s o . ssing veck ago this morning the | Wi | AL e Previously he fear his Senetro’s “wife” and her father, quartermaster sergeant and was pro- no choice of roads whict 1y be fol- no choice hich may moted to he a lieutenant since his Large Scale. lowed in this matter, he sayvs, having ready chosen the right patl | The ridge was captured by fhe British yesterday and the Germans ‘m.mm» ittacked last night and this| Paris, Aug. 18, (Havas.)—The | morning. The position which over- | German press is attemp. to re- | i | | | looks considerable ground held by | assure its public that Officials of both draft hoards are husily engaged with their preparation oldiers who first f No knewn reason could be ascertained | far the registration of those who since | capinet Will 2nc s haye Fheens Inil v fGanil soing June 5 have or will have before Xu- hting and know |’ 3 A e o i enty-fir nisler i T snjos | Joondon, Aug. 19.—Near Mer S L Another chapter in Senetro's deal- | EUSt 24 attained their twenty-first| Minister Dato Declares—Denics ondo : vear Merville AAES o § birthday. The detail work for the reg- i |at the apex of the Lys salient, the his been disclosed. - AUorney | igiration of those coming within tie | Note Has Been Addressed to Berlin. | British have made more progrese, r g | savs the official statement from Iield | Allied successes le papers assert San Sebastian, Spain, Aug 18 ! Marshal Haig that even if the Germans receive re etter ‘v the indomitable fight- | departure of the store crew was noted now is firmly in ish hands front to allow Gen Ludendorff room to manouevre and to assume British Push Forward On Lys. the initiative on a vast scale, the ] «Public Be Dammed Policy” Wil Nog Allow No Other Course, newspapers report A German retreat say wil be a direct result of the recent the newspapers Be Tolerated By Employes Direcs blished on i ishad 5 : tor General Warns of Bernard | Mortimer H. Camp has issued 2 |ages of the new legislation is now b today, Rifty prisoners Washington, 1 Railroad residence warrant for the replevin of an auto |ing planned. When officials at Wash The Lurcan contain " ready to act denial to recent press reports that the | tured, of MeC Bousetnum: | SOl clEo save IS mote HOLRs 6L fovith DEfchive Seresaniiichipd=ontiven Bl SRR R L e A German counterattack hetween | not go | #uto on a conditional hill of sale. After | on an induction trip to Camp Devens i ; S s TR een and Meteren was broken | | show urtesy today. He acompanied Nichdlas Pa- | He said the cabinet “would suffe v British artillery, the state- G o K8 | rublic ena t ccusing train i German general staff will retain the / Zamadatis was sent from Wterbury o | of neutrality | 3 initiative by forcing premature en- : ; (e FIRE iSCAPE NOTICES the auto along Louis Putterman ) ‘ns, € > decided 1o As to the famous Spanish note ad- gugements on the American army and plea that nir f Deve but en route he | g ) - agrecd to tuke the auto off Scnetro’s | stop off here and see friends, The | dressed to Germany,” the minister | FLOODS DRIVE 5.000 thus wearing it out before it is fully | Yailroads no ) . roperty Owners Receive Letters 1= und did =0 by giving his note [ police rounded him up. Palagian has | continued, “it is impossible to publish S Eiiar Al Llor el i re ays ihat ed” pol ’ bie | Pe€n roving about the country. ap- | it because it does not exist.” Y T Sl Ak, o e e . olerate irom Building Inspectos th t paya parently in order to keep out of the He denied that Spain 1 sent u CHINESE FROM HOME the Picardy offensive could not bLe o army. He registered at Harrisburg, | note to Germany concerning alleged compared in size Wwith those of the 1 d ot dire Putterman’s note would replace Sene- | Pu., and was caught in a rvaid Tn pedoing of the imish steamer | e T T o A tro’s. A member of the firm of Sie- | Brooklyn and was found (o be a slack- | Serantes. He suid the sinking Was { Quarter Million Lack Proper Food As | soon will have @ first class army in s 1 E the United ¥ ners o e city er. He go + before he could be | due to a fire he cargo of Detro- e i e T 40 property owners of the eity | sirnbaum, which has deliverea | €r- e Bot away before he could ve in the car | France rplanes must compl Wit s E inducted leum Lesalt of High Water § | ¥ musLeomn : ¢ S rurniture to Senetro, presented Put- S R B e | ! e furi i Stephen Duski who was arrested | | reason to - APPROVES W. U. RAISE i Jid by Aaron G. (shen to Senetro, [ INEton legislate the boards will he | Foreign Minister Dato, today issued a {and a few machine guns were cap. | Nforcements from Austria they have A T ost the power to command even this, as Marshal Foch has the initiativea nd | Director will keep it the purchase and following a sho - o 3 i 5 Steve Zamadailsl to. Camy | nothing to turniitinsiae From o polic 8 use of the machine he decided to pass |1agian and Steve Zamadatis to Camy g i e ey oS eith st Thursday, the idew being that er ullding Arthus K et i tord h tices (v more suvitingsitescscanes ORI it ormanisinote, obtaineal from Senetro | Saturdaritor nel having his clnstific e——— ) Tung-Kiaong River., in the furniturc deal, and demanded ! tion card, was taken befare the secon. T suilding Inspector Rutherford and [ payment. It was met. Cohen, in or- | district draft board today and was i | i tmas Hons Kong. aug, 17. (By the Asso- | CONGRESSMEN IN ROME ciated Pre thousand persons | Rome, Aug. 19.-——Members of Harvtford, Aug 19.—Fore- 1omele 0.000 are without | naval committee of the United cast for New Britain and fo ult of a flood in | congress visiting allied countries vicinity: Fair tonight and N ¢ The Ameri- | rived here yesterday. They were wel Tuesday, continued cool. R providing temporary | comed by Admiral Resio, in the name aph Co | of the minister of marine. the company's offices fire vention bureau of the fire | der to protect himself, replevined the | required to fill out a questionnaire an artment have been keeping after lauto. Putterman has an action now | prepare for a physical examination e3perty owners in this connection | against Senetro. There is no clue to | The police believe he was ahout ts the steps have been taken by | Senetro’s present whereabouts, but his |leave town when apprehended Pa ary property owners to comply with | uitimate apprehension is confidently ' trolman Nealon grabbed him. Duski || Be state laws | expected as he ¥ ZzewRae & slesker, s married, i employe

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