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FROM TH] HERALD I;STABLISHED 1876. NE\‘(/ BRIIAIN CONNLCIICUI AILR’)N\ Ali(‘[ ST ’»l 1918. —TEN PAGES. MONT KEMMEL AGAIN IN HANDS OF GE BRITISH ALSO TAKE BACK MONT ST. ETREAT SEPTEMBER 12— [ULOIRWINK [ S0 in IN GRIP OF STRIKE ol S SELE@TED FOR = ,,“'”“3',‘,”‘ f,’ff';']’,',“”,"‘[‘{;‘i\” S | Machinists and Toolmakers n | Atiefts anal the Atsne and far to tns ({0 the Germans es & dlstributing con. ette ~ 1 . southeastward along the line of the|anq these fichting stoutly on the left E@,&ETE@ATION‘ Smaller Plants Join Movement |rime oF are!™ 5t .5 Samens | " omn {6 the piatean noren | Londofig the Germans are offerir the most | ¢ can be seen burst- ~ Ky - desperate resistance since this sector |ing 1 cainst the German | fighting durig ! ot | has a graver strategic bearing than ! lines Anicrican troops in the center { has been capit Washington, Aug. 31.--Thursday. September 12, was sct today by NO SIGNS OF DISORDER anywhere else along the whole front. lare siill fighting to clear the difficult | frong. 3 President Wilson as the date for vegistration for the army draft of all | u Tehcrelisliion fenslinclo Do el Rt e U e 3 .o St i B R e Uas et e e O e G i e 09| across the Ailette on either side of the ! There has been no close iting in Ponca Q have not already reglstered or who ire not now in the military or Majority of Workmen Go to Beaches | village of Champs, the enemy's hold |these valleys as vet. been taken by Ki val service | In a proclamation issued imme diately man power hill authorizing extension of the 21-2 raft ages. the pres- e . Sl ey 1 o Aent cails 4l saltlio oiiees i olaerman fo bnrsil Grlithat nay with Trylng to Sccure Manufacturers! AMER]CAN AIRMEN BOMB COVFLANS With the British¥ local draft boards where they make their pe nent w‘m:‘\~ Y, (T (o i TR P clzm‘rlr Press.)—DBritisi Speaker Clark and Sen mn\ T;m Isbury, p “‘w ‘..‘ll TU'( d _"l A } ! N e battlefront have caused senate, signed the man power bill today shortly after noon and a wait- sridgeport ug. i £ the mz With t American . it difficult to ascerimin whether the Sl 1 of ing messenger took the measure to the \White House for President chinists and toolmakers in the smailer | 101 J00 HHETEAT 4 O Tl G, e || St Kemni@ plants here went on strike this morn- bt g z : | a guns were active against the 5 & A ing out of sympathy for the strike d Press.)—American bombing ma- rican raiders in all three of the Ilield Marshal Haig's nig e 1 between Bapauley is strongly held by the enemy. e signed the new ! Over Labor Day—IFederal Agents — Wilson's signature 3 1s progressing rapidly. 5 Youths in their 18th year will be placed in a separate group, the cducation- | abl [ in the larger munition plants. The [chines this morning successfully s excursions. All of our machin rines Wood, al program and will not be called until the supply of other availablg }only plant which is not involved in|{acked railroad yards and buildings | returned Lo S ’:"“" b the trouble is thut of the Lake Tor it Conflan cveral divect l\mxt\l One lone American iator today general war department had announced, to be subject to a specic men > i calling will be long deferred, however, inasmuch | pedo Boat Co. The machinists’ union |were observed and enemy pursuit | attacked a German who was diving at e nounced that all men in the new registration accepted for | last night voted to have the men at|planes followed the invading Ameri- [a French ballaon. Despite the fact British Enter Dranouf{ i 30, 1919. i h 2 | the torpedo boat company quit to-|cans back to their lines but did not|that there were six ‘vl\rm:mx‘ above London, Aug. 31.—British (orr —_—— — = { day with the men in the small shops, { attack them. him _the American forced the German | Tyan Suire South of Locre, on the At noon American airmen dropped | machine into a nose dive. The six| ) 5 S ? ¥ but this morning the union committee £ b SR e s e q. EA‘lER SUNK [} i of five rescinded the action of the|bombs on the railway yards at Lon- | other Germans then attacked the| Says teday's war office statement. v L union on the groun the boat | guvon, scoring several direct hits. | American and forcad him to descend. e o b e U union on the ground that the boa company is under-the jurisdiction of |late in the afternoon Confians was | He landed behind the American lines Foe Driven Back Northeast of Soissons. \ e S e e 5 1in raided but poor visibility made | uninjured ;. 7 : U BOAT. 62 OF CRF MISS]NG st hlmm).‘ S 1“‘;;‘ e ik i [ London, Aug. 31.—German troops have been driven from - ~ ~ members o caving = o . f y ; 5 . members on hearing of this action their positions east of Clery on the Somme northwest of Peronne, | Sl Bibe LU Gl s Ludendorff Hurls Picked Force and the British advance in this locality is continuing, says today’s l B E las « whole for the machinists he war office statement. decided that no action on the situi- On the south side of the salient the British have RUINELAND BGDUIC BINDS || Geelied s ao setlon/ion) the Bitia Agamst Americans and French| ... 05 750 i [ st ie Bring KAISER'S OWN MEDICINE as a whole, NS R TS, ST, The strike is being quietly con- Two Torpedees and Sinks ducted. The men have gone to the tives from 11 Ithine towns be- || Plants. It was not beleved that l CH o e S SR | aside from the walkout of the men 1 Tho «onference was called Lo at the Locomobile (fo. and the black- '[ service will be under arms by The Joseph Cudahy Hit By TRIINELAS The British have captured a strong point known as Servins farm and the village of Eterpigny, north of the Cambrai road and southeast of Arras. French troops made a small advance on the Ailette river and o B oot q | in the neighborhood. occupying the southern outskirts the and Ailette Lines at Stake | wood 500 yards southeast of Coucy-le-Chateau. In the Lys salient the British hold La Couture and and are west of Doulieu at Nooteboom. Field Marshal Haig's troops also have progressed a font | Aisne, Chemin des Dames discuss means of protesting to || smiths at the Union Metallic Cart- In Battle Raging Near {he government against Allied || ridge Co., who went out yesterday, Washington.\ Aug. 31 The United air raids. | there will be any additiona| trades to = 1t was decided to appeal to || German headguarters to com | The seven federal examiners and | five field agents of the war labor States cargo steamer Joseph Cudahy about 700 miles and Kemmel Hill. The British troops which captured Mont St. Quentin London, Aug. 31.—While the center | moving in the direction of Bussu about two miles nort the 80 miles battle line was rela- | Peronne. Was rorne g o some arrangement for both from the FEnglish co: August 17 and | sides to abstain from air at- { hoard were engaged today in trving C. A. C. Training Camps 62 members of the cr we reported | tacks upon open towr i o get signatures fr manufacturers A ey missing. Thirteen were resened to toolmakers, 70 cents fc Two submarines made the attack to = : ’,Hn!nxh‘. @bd two torpedoes struck the ship, the E./UNB[]N UNEU&RBF 1 Hartford, Aug. 31. creased yesterday on both wings. He Artillery Active in South. first striking the fuel tank and the i | 1 ; | | e tively quiet, enemy resistance in- — iam Arnold Shan € 1 was unabl however to arr the J‘(H'l y v\\lL'. P 77!\‘(\\‘\' artillery fire north of VO second the engine room. The cap RED GUARD DRIVEN BACK university, Middleto o today | Progress of the es. At the north- | tween the Ailette and the Aisne rivers is reported ir tain of the Cudahy reported that he ALl PH[IEF STRIKE T e 9 from offi- | €™M end Gen. Horne and Gen. Byng | office statement. . German raids in the «'}}:mnmgnc were was taken aboard one of the subma- | | o S e AT S vl L) T SRR e R i o gained important ground for future wcfi.\\."\ v. £ rines and questioned - ment had dezided tol take over all the | oPerations by taking Bullecourt, the —_— the missing were member Crzecho-Slovaks on Ussuri Iront— most zuard being reported rescued 100 or more male student the | r i admitted the British troops had been he ship was torpedoed about 12:30 s s Joi \ i- ladivistok, Aus. 26. (Br the Asso. | Purpose of developng army > o LIS S | stables doin Metropoli | vaawuon e s e o, | mrore o s e om0 U T R e piper AMFRICAN. FIELD ARMY < How many, if any, of : Lise skirts 3ullecourt. et A tan Department. and Czecho-Slovalk roops have at- | tion with (he rezular college corees, | SKitts of Bullecourt Jost thei ex in ¢l esliissni tacked the Bolshevik Ited Guarl on S Ry Gen. Mangin attacked the southern — the Ussuri river front and have driv- | ins eourc. br el end of the line. The region in which | Washington,” Aug. 3l.—American |landed since then, howe i i AR | en the enemy back 15 miles. Prisoners : | he is fighting forms an elbow where | troops brigaded with the British and weck (i March announced ondon police spread steadily e to wear unicorms red French forces are being withdrawn ! number embarkea 2 : were taken and boofy was capturcd he 10 hing r 'LLIVAN IS MADE hroughout the night and carly today | =" @G0 3100 200 the govenment 1 also give | (1@ line running from Dunkirk to |, ;7. 5iq1y as possible to join the First | 1,500,000 A Rgiontivaio fRilialte S 000 Roonstahl k) | e v e A their tui- | OYON mects a line running at right | American field army under Gen | Shipment of FIRST LIEUTEN / joined in the movement. The | ; s angles across France to Nancy. This | Pershing, Gen. March said today in |which were tom c¢ity of T.ondon police joined the | W LSONS STORF ED | tion and room and hoard 'f course | 2 . his k canfe ce wit nembers | the orde f Secret Metropolitan forees last night. The I V] BB the students who do not t ¢ hinge position is exceptionally :} ”:(f‘(‘ ly canferen with members {“ rder of § o e senate military committee, { changes could be S it e \rmy training course, or ’ tilistone eince 16 Rpasedinorthiof Sols el criied riati e b now|oie b e el Following a mecting in the open meet the army trair sons on a high plateau flooking R B o . z 5 e | i 1 sons on a high plateau overlooking |light on the part Americans are play-| Reports received up to for nt o Camp Deyens on Sept t Tower Hill at which their | Thieves Enter By Side Window and | who do not meef the h the I n T por ived up to tod | | | | { | ] | | i | oi e strik 7 7eslevs 7 | Soi S § i i Jjoin the strike. Yale, Wesleyan, Trinity andi Soissons. a half east of Bailleul. British troops have taken | | [ | | i e i | | ndon, Aug. 31.—The strike of j the valley of the Alsne, to the South, !|ing in the present offensive, but the [war department’ show that L i Take Away Over $100 Worth of | | : 2 and the Ailette, to the north. There | /INPression was given that the pro-|Haviland pianc trikers in plain clothes paraded the yoard the same as they always h : 3 Dl B e e e s e Stock, our collezes n Connecticut 1 are wooded ranges of hills in this St ievances were discussed, ments, wil have to pay ror toition 1917, s Private fn National A\rmy—Had Rapid Rise. action under Gen. Pershing was going | government {1 decided that the cxecutives of the affected by the decision to make Gobain country which dominate Laon | forward satisfactorily been shipped o Sullivan o t1 rolicemen’s on should rene Eir The Ison Co. store ir (i ST ilianes g v v ! sull £ 4 3 poli ‘x ’w s un 'rv hould r w their | “N‘ 11‘-‘\;2“<«1 .9 )!v‘ hv‘» it ‘1 leges in the try g and a serious defeat here would oblige Gen. March said the last figures on |overseas SR e ,request today of tlie police commis- | Was burglarized last night and stock | dent traning camps S A e men actually landed abroad showed| Th sneral sioner for permanent increases in | to the value of over $100 was stolen. | are Yale, Trinity, Weslevan and ihg | thC RO O I O O T e o e fighting on the was secretary Carmichael of the | The cash register and safe were tam- | Connecticnt Asvicultural Colles theatiand YorceRhimBtolabandonenot lig e i n i e i lionsanal Taye beealiatra o coriiv o tioned with ' London trades council and other la- | pered with, but unsuccessfully. Tt i President Shanklin savs the only the line of the Vesle but the 2 i TR Camp Sheridan, | hor leaders assured the strikers that | belicved that the hurglary was the | ernment does not entivels {a three lines formied by the Aisne, the i a company of nized labor is in sympathy with [ work of small-si younz men, which | the colleges {Slomar use astir _| Chemin des Dames and the Ailette. PAYS $167000 ON DEBT (',\PITAL OF BRITISH them is judged from the fact that parts of | ylties are not consdered in Gen. Ludendorff, in consequence, suits stolen were small size. Only the ! ment service. althonel | has thrown in the best divisions he = 2 D o e T G e e s e e et dilongi HONDURAS BURNED cen equalled | Whitehall today and demand to sec | taken. The coats belonging to the | 4o with the government ments, Prussian Guards and picked | Rev. Lmeyan Bojnowski Makes Big B Bavarian and Saxon ui Premier Lloyd Georg It also was | suits were found thrown on the floor. Prestiont Shaoliin et the dit on PR oy T T et I e Sy i e i 1l resolved at the meeting that the po- The clerk who opened the store this | (. A o b s, S0 ar Gen. Mangin has in his command lice remain on duty at all government | morning realized that a robbery had { | 5 i & .| =ome of the finest American divisions Sbtodnee: On August 17 With Loss of New Bri- 8 3 to : \portant conferencs of . 1 Indebtedness. £42 ivorks been committed after taking one | . iicee men wit 1 S. 1. Roees whn | tosether with elite French and col- | - — glance over the place. Stock was up- | | 4 ~ 2° [ onial troops. The fighting during the During the present year Rev ¢! s 1« rze of the student army e | CHICAGO CLUBMAN set and boxes were Hh~\\r‘k.‘u‘-‘y:‘uv:vl cullhites ain is }‘\v:V:\(\‘v\:"4*;“'!:‘\llh‘l(gyivv”l"f:\rr)v” e bR e A el the floor. Several nec were : as war. el Cn - W ol an € i it et missed and the jewelry was tossed up. = Vevertheless the enemy had togive | S4CreW Eleart of Jesus Poligh Catholic L : L ARBlTONS affairs MYSTERIOUSLY SLAI The window on the side in the alley- GIFT TO ST. MARK'S way and the Franco-American forces | church has made payments to the | Dritishison have won half the plateau hetween | amount of $16,000 on the paris 1 whicl Soissons and Coucy-le-Chateau, The Soissons-Con and the Soissons- vas proposed at the meeting that Lieut. the executives of the union. zo to this country $100.000. home on en can 1 v : . way was found open. Apparently the A gift of $200 has been made When the sul- | cateh had not been fastened previous- | Aark's new ehureh fund by one | William 1. Bradway Stabbed Over |1y, The heavy hinge on the safe had | James,Shepard, whose b that been smashed off, but the thiel did s o 4 ) Anizy-le-Ch L roa re threat- Al AP ’ »een smash | parish historian g : : wrea f Heart “Upon Entering Home By not succeed in opening the door. A enedl and ¢ rmans are faced b the danger t French getling be- debtedness, it was announced today. These payments are among the larg ne o est that have been made \rmy t picce was knocked off the cash resi — | en efforts to open it by the \ug., S1-—~William 1. | opration of the keys failed. Th NO HERALD T.ABOK DAY, | military opinion here calthy clubmar, is dvad at | thieves visited the basement and there tlon with great sati Uonknown Assassin == R e e = vear during the pastorate Bojnowski, At the of | 1 | | church year the parish det the result of a myster- | the small leftover stock of Christmas - 3 ) felt the Germans dc 5 The New Bpitain Herald will t last Thursduy uight, it | goods was pleked over New tain Iera 1 long and that | 1 ' ) f1ihe church will he free AT EATTA tod He Complaint was made to the poli not be publisied Monday, they ) ard and sacri- | s Q)] In U heart as he wa 1 Detective sergeant chardson i | September 2, Labor Day. ticin 2 the | Derance 2 2 M’ AN bf‘l H]P b l K hout t . but infiven- tde an investigation. Hindenbur Ay Mo (ot 3 E E— %00, so that now ouly to be pald and whe friends succeeded in keeping the i an amous position is not » ¢ i - tory quiet until his death last nig | S be t *h a solid rampart | s The Alexandrine Torpedoed By Before y e police sa TRY TO KILL LENINE 1 rst made a year N Criminal WEANTIHER. I when the were new and well | DTt 1 Bojnowski said h is without a e v, having Sk man Submarive Dispateh name of a London, Aug 31 his assailant mpts have been made on the lif - kept sarrisoned by solid Madrid to Paris Journal Says before telling | Tenine. the Bolshevik premier Hartford, Aug. #1.—Fore- troops wi 1paired morale, They | stantia residenc sanlt. Bradway | Moscow, aceording to A lussian wire- cast for New Britain lay from |l cinity: Showers to E 1 t ! the condition | e e e ere to Father sk : | drine ' 7. W Tnssian i und late of v clearing 120 = 20 s wounded = 5 = cops back inte them i operations owing to the war patch Journal