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10. NEW BRITAIN DAiLY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1918, practicir Lstention from what we ganizers of the Warren District ,)o),,[ { who, in 1832 compelled the Dutch to | want and need and that there is much EE MEN alty League. ! | surrender Antwerp and later became : iw‘.‘z iction to he caught up with and | George B. Willcox, chief watchman | minister of war. They have one son e S S e oo Climais Zona Mining who has coliaborated with his mother - has been neglected or postponed dur- | u company in play writ F \ {ing the war period.” NBT bTA | Philip Tovrea, cattleman and meat I]IES l: I The author of “Cyrano’ and “Chan- | o e i + market proprietor of Bisbee tecler”—for by these plays he will | | J. L. Cameron, deputy sheriff of Co- probably be best known-—had an aver- : 1913 he found- Labor Official Thinks Readjust- | Indictments Against TWEDLY-HTE cervston ot Fucher o Wi o 1255 ' Edmond Rostand Was AlSo 0ne eo'a ociers i v to commac maver | 18 Yankee Soldiers Killed 0 and were releasec in 000 hond jalism ; ment Questions Will Be Overcome | $7’34"’415’838 SAVING ]‘ i of Famous Poets of Framce | womimy teniscnerennerer | Battle Against Great Odds | e e was in New York City at that time French soldier but was not accepted | but subseauently admitted service He proceeded to hearten the Allies, through his attcrney Par; Dec. 2 (Havas)—Fdmond | however, by writing patriotic verses Archangel, Dec. 2. (By the As| Morrow. of San Francisco. Captain Harry C. Wheeler, who | Rostand, the poet and playwright, | and one of these which praised Amer- | ciated Press.)——The Russo-Amerid 1 i ce Tnite: a’s attitude dedicatec Sarah o sined the demurrer and quashed ; then was.in France with the United ica’s titude he dedicated to By dcivee xe e havo (o Whiming thelesbendituras, e T BRD S umy aviation corps, sent a Bernhardt. His home was in Arn- y » problems labor anc $u 9,000 ST D the indictments in the Bisbee deports- e | Pinega River over ice and snow war, the problems of jabor and in-| $411,789,000, as compared e part L s o o e ° tion case 1 led aga, Cambo, Basses Pyreness, France. he after-the-war period 000,000 apprc od for tt ear. on cases in a decision filed ST il St el iy ; the after-the-war 1 000,000 appropriat r this ) lon. ¢ e el Hed today I o 1. canonuibility for the depor.| The famous French poet ana play-| ered roads, have captured the town v and instantly settled, For new customs the United States district court. v 1 5 T : ; | T ehto e ! tations, which he declared were mad wright, be ’;UH‘ 1\\ hose genius king: “ T {1 Karpagorskoi, 120 miles from says Louis >ost, assistant sect houses and other federa buildings e -five capitalists, mine over- | ;o e Nl v were proud to bow, was the soa af _ . o . o rid the community of members of St Pinogal aftor of labar only $1.367.000 is asked, but this is ators, public officials and citizens of (1 Industrial Workers of the World, | IUgene Rostand, a mnoted economist, town of Pinega, after a fight w Mr. Post declares that he does in addition to existing appropriations shee are involved hiol e allezed. wers! inferfering | And was born'in Marsellles, April 1, N the Bolsheviki. This place since anteipate any particular problems in’ rop se purposes not spent during The charges on which the 25 ~ap- ) R A oioeraralABEE He combined with high skill | Principal in Bafft Murder Case Tells | organization of the new governmj ¥ E AL : ¥ with the government's war program | . e readjustment period. “We chang- | \pe war. The request for rivers and italists, copper mine operators, public in stage craftsmanship the idealism ; ed quickly f of poet, dreamer and moralist. of Contributions to Pay for Killing | > He first came into promineace as vision depot, but it was raided an author in 1888 when his “Le Gant Off Rival Business Men. captured by the Bolsheviki and si (Continued from Itirst Page) Tucson. Ariz., Dec. 2.—Judge Will- Washington, Dec. 2 ourselves down to ‘winning the peace' jpcluding cantonments, and simiiar died this afternoon. FEe had been ill}| forces, continuing their advance up by hampering the output of copper of Archangel was a Russo-allied om peace to war produc-; papLors amounts to $19.870.000, hare- officials and citizens of Bi:bee wore! Captain Whecler asserted his willing- tion,” he said, ‘and it seems to Me, 1. epgugh to continue existing pro- indicted by a fed grand jury here that there should be no reason: j.ig in April, 1918, r vhy our factories and our workmer = o should not he able to change back from the war hasis to the peace bi as quickly making due allowance for such Jack ograw materials as may ex- ist, due to sonal cenditions. But, given the raw materials, planis which were manufacturing articles for peacc ness to face the charges, and, ac- sulted from the de-, cordingiy, returned to the United | {7 Ao a : e shipping board puts its requt portation from Bisbee on July 12 es on leave in July and went to | 10Uge,’ a vaudeville sketch, was pro-| e york, Dec. 2.—William Simon, | then had been the scene of m duced in Paris. About that time a : L: D r r rres’ artisan fightin smalll volume of poems entitled “Les| Foalthy poultry = dealer, arrested P L Musardises” appeared and attracted | 200Ut & vear ago on an indictment S FLUCH O L0y LBl nts have not yet been served ' nttention. Subsequently Rostand | Charging first degred murder in con- | ing yesterday along the Vaga 1i upon AMajor Greenway and William | wrote other compositio: always in | Nection with the shooting of Baruet|south of Shenkursk, encountere H. Brophy, who are in France, nor verse. and was soon classed with | B&ff, a rival poultry dealer, has made | tenfold superior force of Bolshevi 1 upon Reuben A. Clampitt, who still 'guch Iuropean literary men as Mau- @ full confession, it was said today at | including calvary and infantry w tradt before the war should be able io | COMe irom postal revenues the follewing men: is in prison. rice Maeterlinck. the attorney-general's office, impli- | many machine guns. The Americ reassemble their machinery and z i Walter Douglas, of New York City. The deportations on which the in- The more important of these plays, | cating more than 20 men as contribu- | were surrounded but fought thein Y change their processes back to the I 'f 1 president and general manager of the! gictments were based, grew out of |in the order of their production, | tors to a “murder fund” with which | out, losing a lieutenant and tw§ basts of peace production without so fj 3 Pheips-Dodge corporation, owninZ | the strik: of copper miners called in | were: ‘“Les Romanesques” (1894);| gunmen were hired to kill Baff. As|men Killed. much confusion and delay as many and operatnz the Copper Queen Cor-| the Warren copper mining district, | “La Princess Lointaine,” (1895) “La | a result of this confession, it was said, | For bravery in construction w peaple anticipate.’ NN [ solidated mines in Bisbee and the| centering at Bisbee, on June 26, 1917. : Samaritaine,” (1897): “Cyrano de|a special grand jury will be empan- | under heavy fire in the fight There is bound to be certaia .\hll\v‘ AMEREbAN fiEEUPATiuN Copper Queen smelter at Douglas. The strike was called by the Indus- | Bergerac™ (1897); “L/Aiglon” (1991) [ elled before which Simon will testify ill()“):v the \(?lofld.’t railroad, ILdeut ing of labor from plants at present | Grant H. Dowell, general manager | trial Workers of the World, and was [and ‘“‘Chantecler” (1910.) Rostand|and thus reopen the Baff case. He |ant W. C. Griffles of St. Johns, Mi solely designed for war work back to of the Copper Queen Consolidated | not sanctioned by the International | was at the height of his popularity | has been released from jail on his own | has been awarded the British Mining compan Union of Mine, Mill and Smeltermen. | when “Chantecler” was produced in| recognizance after entering into an | tary cross, and Sergeant John B H. H. Stout, superintendent of the| The demands made by the strikers|Parls. Seats sold for $50 and the|agreement with the attorney-gencral, | Son of Highland Park, 'a- suburh Copper Queen smelter at Douglas, included increased pay, $6 a day for | American rights for its presentation | Detroit, has been awarded a Brif i the depariment of labar as a suitable interior of Jugo-Slavia just aJ Robert Rae, auditor for the Phelps- | underground men and $i.50 a day for | cost a fortune. i KING NICHOLA DE Amorican” cngineers. n Rusois wgency for handling the problems ' R | Dodze interests in the southwest. surface workers, a six hour day and | “Cyrano” originally had been writ- S POSED American engineers in Russia # that might arise from such shifting William H. Brophy, formerly gen- | Improved working conditions. ter for the French actor, M. Coquelin, ! decorated. axd believes that it will be able to 1 ) provide :workers with jobs as well to provide workmen for employers. There is 1 clement in the wage ments at $379,432,000, 2 one-third 1917, of 1,186 striking copper winsi his home at Tombstone, Ariz, where of the $1,505,000,000 already app o- Workers and their alleged sympa- accepted service. priated. hiz The indictments, whicl War he appropriations asked for the' charged conspiracy to deprive citizens postal service amount to $358,000,003, ; of the United States of their constitu- although it is covered by expected in- ! tional righis, werc returned against pisnts that were big producers in! peace times, Mr. Post belioves: but he | (Continued from First Page) regards the employment service of sse people claim that Jugo- o ; - e s i Sl e L e e The strike continued in force with- | Who died before rehearsals. Coquelin : Nicholas Tschaikovsky, presidenty Gottschec and persecuted the political | Mereantile company. now serving with | out either side giving evidence of (4R a partner paid $50,000 for the)Montencgrin . National Assembly |/ the provisiohal igovernment off e leaders of the region. the Red <'ross in France. | weakening, until July 12 when the de- f'“”"‘ It aadeditoptho “”l“"',.m‘ R'{qh; Reads (R0t ASE to Rovall Fants Dussiafhasinformed dHefoomony question which may produce indus = Mador John €. Greenway, & min- | portations occurred. Unknown to any | &y \RREIEG SAT MGG EOT (0 A e e e e ey e AP BIEINAMED ing enzineer, mow a major in thelof the sirikers, preparations had been |y oq (e United States In those| 'wants Union With Serbla. il Russisn suthortiy of tha el country face danger from the recon- 5 Franao el e s ste il nipe n [imado by ished TR sol2hsand hise2 ibronuctions London, Dec. 2.—King Nichalas of | Ment formed in Siberia, would 't ciruction necessities, thinks Mr. Post | NAVIGATION CHIEF " Cantain Harry ©. Wheeler, of the| CCI2eS At a signal, the sheriffs | ™ postand had been made & member | yontonegro has been deposed by the | POTiarly withhold its decision on Even this may avoided by intelli- lntied Btater army oot of £ 32 [nosse Sconpisting of more ‘lvvhn)' . of the Freach academy, had been| gkupshtina, the Montenegrin national | Fecent coup d' etat of the Sibe gent agreement and conference be- ; r sheriff of | armed citizens, began seizing assernbl vl hctora nel ol N easanetal | ROYernment, eived here from Prague today. The dispatch was sent from Prague | by the Czecho-Slovak press buresu, by way of Copenhagen. It says the Skupshtina voted the deposition on Friday last, and declared for a uaion Past Year Remembered of Montenegro with Serbia under King Peter. The annual memorial exercises The family of the king was included | the local lodge of Elks was held S S raised to the rank of a commander of Gibgen labor and emplovers. How- | B strikers and their sympathizers i the Legion of Flonor, had received a ever, Mr. Post declares, “if employers Commander of U. S. S, Texas Detailed Gerald Fitzgerald Sherman, super- | persons who could not give a satis- | grand diploma for writing “Chante- are to be guided by the type of men | N { intendent of the mining department of | factory account of themselves, re-|cler,” had been lionized at many bril- who have: figured all through history As Mead of Naval Burean With | the Covper Queen Consolidated Min- | nounce allegiance to the Industrial |liant assemblages, had dined with as the ‘privileged class,’ who think it Srar B Gmirall R an fiLBr o DAy, Workers of the World and promise to | King Edward VIT at Biarritz and was ol a Lolleiols SO L to re- § v i { Captain Joseph Park Hodzson, con- | return to work in the mines, were admired by all classes. Once he in- fuse to deal with orgainzed Washington, Dec. 2.—Captain Vie- | SUHINg engineer of the Phelps-Dodge | seized and marched to the baseball | terpreted *“Cyrano” before an audi- men, z we will have trouble| tor Blue, now commanding the su- ; corporation. park where they were confined in a |ence of workmen in Paris. If as much disposition will be shown | per.dreadnought Texas, has been se- | lmuel W. Shattuck president of | stockade until the round-up was com-| Jn 1910 a real estate dealer in Chi- by employers to adjust industry and|jected for detail as chief of the bu- ' the Shattuck-Arizona mine and pres- | pleted at noon. cago accused Rostand of plagarism its problems as the mea they Mire | rean o navigation with rank of rear i4ent of the Miners and Merchants' in appropriating the idea for “Chan- in the act of deposition. evening at 8 o'clock in the the possibility of trouble will be re-|admiral. He was chief of the bu- Lank of Bisbee. Two men were killed during the |, .i..» from a play he had written Dot nd Wibu G0 sases s BN duced to a minimum 2 roces seizir he men to be de- = > ~ i 3y | Attorney P. T. O'Brien of Meriden : B do NIy reau for four ve ending in Aug- ! M. J. Brophy, general manager of [ PTO°eSS “f, "’7("3‘7‘,;1::] Tames Drew, | called “The Merchant Prince of Corn- TELEGRAPH HEAD the speaker of the evening, and g The worker who in peace times | ¢ 1916, when he was assigned to the Phelps-Dodge Mercantile com. | Ported: DRSOt Al = W, ! (ille.” The Chicagolan demanded e 5 A was able to earn $20 a week, under | oo’ qut pany's store in Bisbee fired through a door when a posse | p 4 exnuision from the French the eulogy e paid a glowing war wages and war overtime, frequent - M i i i soucht to enter his room and killed 2 il 5 g bute to those members who died in we ages : ar overtime, freque Secretary Daniels announced today M. J. Cunningham, cashier of the | °U5 x Academy. THe took the case to court | postmaster General Charges Vi vi g Iy has been able to- g0 home on Pay | the sending of Captain Blue's nomin- Bank of Risbee, director of the Bank | Orson P. McRae. ~ The posse re-|ang submitted what he alleged to ba 7 i 5 |\pomutaat S the BLnIe L RN CESS night with $100 in his pocket, rep-!a4ion to the senate and also that of ©f Douslas, secretary and a director | turned the fire and Drew was killed. { yroof of similarity in the two plays. | FPresident Reynolds of Postal Tele- ‘r‘{‘i“}’f“’é“(‘: Jas. miven byl ool resenting his week's wages. The man | pooa o Ba AT o of the Bisbee-Na Foter e Many men were not strikers but who : riea A ileratiarslana ’ £} . chard C. Brown. Marc A. Sci4 g Read A David Taylor for an- i sbee-Naco Water company £ Rostand denied all the allegations and graph Cable Co.—Dismissed. fer sang ‘‘There’'s a Beautiful N who has experienced this is not gding | gther tour of duty as chief construc- 2nd formerly president of the were suspected of sympathizing with | oxplained he got the idea for the 2 : = Hinvi o Seeratass il to be willing to stand a material re- ' ¢ the navy zona State Rankers’ association them were taken and ' deported.| jjece from a barnyard scene in New York, Dec. 2.—Postmaster|on igh. Secretary udlq duction “fn_the cost, of li¥ing, which Captain Rlue succeecds Rear i Reuben A. Clampit, formerly Prominent among these was Willlam | mrance. “Chantecles’ was a great | Gen: Burleson has dismissdd from |'Holmes ithen called the roll. of that he will be willing to forget the | ,; | .. C. Palmer. rccently relieved Sistant postmaster at Bisbee, now , B. Cleary, a labor attorney Slccaisin theUniten |States: government service FEdward Rey- | Sent brothers. William H. B overtime work he has been putting ! ;. . ¢ & i . = o 5 fi ¢ o nal vice president and general | rendered an organ selection, ¢ s for sea duty. Captain Harris Laning SeTVing a sentence in a federal pen- | When the round-up had been com- | Still other poems and plays by 1 e r g in, but even shounld there be a re- x e 1 g o A ST, manager of the Postal Telegraph Ca- | Maria Marc A. Sheaffer cang shoul E heen actinz as head of the itentiary for embezzlement of postof- | pleted the prisoners were loaded into Rostand were “Le Pois Sacre,” “Don s 2 A i 5 ” luctionin the cost of living ,which f ; 5 = 5 i ble Co.. and B. Richar: general | Giveth His Beloved Sleep. g 8 g u will eontmuc temporarily as fice fun cattle cars and freight cars and Juan,” “Belgique,” and “The Song of [ /U 5 ; ms unlikely, the worker is not go- 2 e 5 o o it e o C A & Stars® When the Lusitania was |Superintendeat of the company’s Pa- Preceding the closing ceremo; st AR e R v'r~:y,l‘4|n| to Captain Blue, but soon T 4“mm"v . _~]' ; an 0 the taken first to Columbus, N. M., and 'h(";llr{r: et ! ‘A‘- (()e;n M’_ cific coast division, for alleged insub- | Marc A. Schaeffer sang ‘“‘Abide 'iad howaver, | L D8 dssicned fo 5 ship : ehise County Doard of Supervisors. later the train was hauled Lack to the sunk Rostand wrote 2 1ong poem €% | G, dinition axainst the governmeat's| Me The members all joine R e th ot b ividual ] rathe: Beoh oy l" nicls said he had in- e 0'\.' head of the Calu- desert station of Hermanas, a dozen f'(!!ld“\‘#\f“"“‘ Yon A" ‘rica, mceus. |Plans to amalgamate the Postal with singing “Auld Lang Syne,” and than the union L o o s eawestforiC olumbus S There (iha IS R0 St %" lthe Western Union Telegraph Co. meeting closed with an organ p| SOMeetivk havedining s willd salvedt Loton IUm it 8 et o8 el oMo e T e United States army took charge of {ing him of pest@y. o = 0 o - - lude, Handel's “Hallelujah Chorus, mnGh o thafs W Leelithat thera should oy oo Bave it stiore fauty LIor : L, member of the the deported men and removed them | Rostand married early i o BOLSHEVISTS ROB LEGATION. v 3 " " o more than two vears, his intention FPhelps-Dodge medical staff and coun- in @ body to the Military camp at | amonde Gerard, a grand-daughter e continued existence of the agency ' . Sl sl heal‘t e : h y ca 4 ! St el S e e = " 4 Soihieann e e to send thes U‘I:'l(‘f‘ s to sea ag b o Ix‘ y‘;»]:v'.\-. o) ) ; Columbus where they were cared for | of Count Etienn ”; er\nd.l vm:\l\‘n‘::v; Take Papers From Norweglan Office EXHIBIT OF BOOKS. e R ER Lo e ORS WAL rapldly as Dossible ring the war, Sims, ce dentist and £oT- | ynii1” in 1he fall when the refugee | Of France during the Napoleonic s T T e The New Britain Institute . ards ! P3| the legal requirement that a naval Mmer Arizona state senator. A e e e S L notinoes its annual Christmas e voard, providing for a review of the . ;meoy should have a certain amount Jamesi allison, city " marshal e or - B EHESE T G5 ERE Ll London, Dec. 2.—Bolshevists have hildren’s by i g ; ¥ tha 5 2N aves Sngaof Tt GhiEE rers an o o . dants ) PR, . sts of children’s books to be held in wage awards every six months on the | y¢ s uty hefore heing eligible for Bisbeo ll(:{rge:dg \1“:1: dnf :::n =g \llwxqr been given m‘ ()“l\:pof the i arendanta [ on ot e O e asis of changes in the cost of liVing. | | onigtion was temporarily abrogat- AIyinS ViR Ho e lidepr tylishentreRo bl ibrs (e aERTETE NS00 SR S e O T the iptesen e . Petrograd and removed documents | December 2 to December 7. X and more particuiarly the awnrding . .q jui fhis requiverient will be re- Cochise county. of the Industrial Workers of the In addition to_the eriminal cases | y,cionging to Switzerland whose inter- | ents, teachers and others intereste i the right of collective Dargaining. . vivedq shortis Henry Snodgrass, former city mar- | World. against the 25 defendants in the Fed-1 oo aro yunder ths protection of Nor- | books for children are invited if entered into thoroughly and in A AL 0T o el (e e While the deportation was in pro- | eral Court at Tucson. civil sults| L v 2ccording to a Copenhagen dis- | come in aad look the books over. harmonious spirit by workers and em- | preg MORE U-BOATS TAKKN., of h- Warren District Tovalty BTess a strict censorship was estab- | totaling $6,150,000 were filed in the . ,a¢h to the Mail. you are thinking of giving a chi overs alike, will do much to solve % o & lished. [For several hours it was ' state court at Tombstone against | mhe Norwegian minister has pro- | hook for Christmas you may fin the problem through the operation of arwich, Dec. Eizht more Ger- Basse(t T. Watkins, former ity Subposed that the censorship had been | several corporations and individuals | iegred in vain and the newspapers of | helpful suggestion here. Durlng ilin shop committees, | subraavines surrenderel t0da¥, niarehal of Bisbee miner and leader INStituted by the United States mili- | alleged to have been connected With | that country are demanding that | exhibit the children’s room will of the Bisbee Loyalty League. | tary authorities but it developed | the deportation, in behalf of 286 of | Norway break relations with the Sov- | open mornings from 9 a. m. to 1 T do not anticipate any lack of jobs | i} a total of 12: which have ople forget that we have been taken over by thu Allies ' Miles Merrill, miner, one of the or- that the order for the censorship had | the men deported. A iet government. for adults. ELKS' MEMORIAL SERVICE,] Those Who Have Died During s wages o hig pre-war basis. TEACHING CRIPPLED SOLDIERS FIRST EXCLUSIVE PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING 'THESE MEN BROUGHT 1 ABOUT GERMANY’S FA TO BE LINOTYPE GPERATORS DRAFTING OF ARMISTICE TERMS AT VERSAILLES | RS S This extraordinary French Official | 4, Colonel Edward M. House: 5,) Haig; 12, General Sackville West; 13 A returned American wounded sol-| tion being unable to return to their | Photogranh is the first to be received | General Tasker H. Bliss; 7, Greek | Andrew Bonar Law; 14, British Pr dier minus a leg being instructed in | former positions owing to their afflic- % X < i mier Lloyvd George: 15, French Pre- e ot sl sl i in this «Uu!m‘; of the \((uzz 1r m.ng 1.‘””({ «:n)/f\l(n, 8, Serblan Minister | 1 Geor Clohiercosnana il brains which formulated the; Foch, = commander-in-chief of machine at the General Hospital No. | Copyright Underwood & Underwood, | ©f the armistice terms. 1, General di | Vesnitch; 9. Admiral Wemyss (with| prench Foreign Minister Pichon. | 9, Lakewood, N. J. The men are be-| Passed by Committee of Public In- | Robilant; 2, Italian Foreign Minister | back turned): 10, General Sir Henry French Official Photograph—From | Allied forces against the Austro-Hun- | mander of the Wllied forces in il ing instructed in some useful occupa- | formation Sonn 3, Italian Premier Orl ;| Wilson; 11, Fi i Sir D ndei & de y 5 5 i onnino; 3, Ita Orlando: | Wilso . Field Marshal Sir Douglas | Underwood & Underwood. e Rty the Pl ey (C) Underwood & Unde \ i attack and campaign of the Italian- | Allied forces, and General Diaz, &