New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 4, 1919, Page 1

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FROM THE HUEALD RS P | ¥y x| T10 THE SERVICE. il 1876. 'NEW BRITAIN, SATURDAY ESTABLISHED FAGTORY T0 INSURE KIBBES RESIG TS WORKING FORCE LOCAL TOWN FARM About 1,300~Er1;fiioyes at S. R. & Claim Charity Board Has Ham- L. Co. Will Be Protected | pered Them in Every Way BY JOINING BENEFIT ASSN. MAY TAKE STATE POSITION Superintendent and Matron Complain In Mutual Aid To- Employes Enrolled o htion A N ohaticany That Commissioners Have Given | [ | | . The No Cooperation—Resignation wured and Company Pays Differ- Them No v csig Effective January 31. ence In Expenses, Kibbe thei and Giec and wife resignations as matron of the to take resignations yarity board | toward the wel l have \anded of the concern, | I'd in e :1intendent »ficials of tha | < | Br compa Sl tain town Fauitable . | January 31 York which | accepted by 5000 e An fare has Staaley closing o the company ¢ New approximately 1 \ccording to the | be Insured md §1 leng is the adopt this employes, lo- Taisurance | the Am- ny inter- as a result The Rule greater con- 1t of tant employes by the impc step of the taken Rule super- New effect were heen home The the ¢ & Level with Ylves iny the plant cm ployes at plans, each oye will 000 h nd factory for sums Letweea ccording service with t ley Rule & I. the local method About cal a for company gat company to of concerns of protecting its g0 T. W the Fquitable the cials of Paper Goods comy the plan and adopted it much the A o O’Connor, ent ve erican ested that Shop with concern however, is a cern i to amou em- ployes affected Mutual Benefit By the the Staaley Level ( Mutual Aid organiz 1890, and which has met Wwith since, will he greatly augmented in membership and beaefits derived by the members The welfare commitiee of the society nave arranged under the new plan for the association to include all workers ;‘:; ‘.‘k:;fl’\ww “J.‘ln :‘x‘x‘:“;‘-i‘-“n!;::\\\:""; i night. No one has been appointed to sick benet aiaveek bubt nog | dllithe acancy . covering wccidents as come un-| Mr. Kibbe's resignaticn did not come et thetd stato compensa- | Pecause of the salary which the posi- it o | tions paid, but because there is ab- | xolutely no cooperation on the part of the board and things have been vers unsatisfactory for some time, he The board has allowed men to Mr. Kibbe's head in many and although he has had the of heing in charge of the town it has been only, he respect Plans. new plan 8 Rute | & om pany 1SS0~ ciation, A in GEORGE F. KIBBE. and D \ that Expenses. Aid its Company wines Mutual ass0- broaden has 1a ciation greatiy and benefits th company to assume (he o formerly the funcral benefit fund. It is the rc ness propositioa with the concern that brings in this ne into the Mutual Aid association At the annual meeting of the clation held last Tuesday evening, order the may BCOD® | gtates. RO cascs ugreed over wis leath ns¢ expe ald on cent insur in busi- | home a name ance | ¢laims, phas Lack of Couperation. | When interviewed this morning Mr. ©” | Kibbe stated that he could stand con- 4| ditions as they exlsted no longer. unanimous vote thanks and aD- | %pyare is absslutely no cooperation on preciation was extended to the com- | g 0 S MG N G e its mem- pany for its very liberal offer and fori yac have not supported but rather since the formation | pave worked against him. Mr. Kibbe LSS yCuER 2a also stated that he and his wife have | been considering a state offer for some time and at last have decided to take the position. He would not say at the | time what the new position is but it | is understood to be much better finan- { cially than the present salary paid them by this city Improvements at When Mr. and Mrs. Kibbe { charge of the town furm eight {ago there were but eight cows { three horses at the place. Today | are 19 head of horned stock, three { horses and 31 pigs. When they took the farm not producing to feed the few animals. To- products are a paying propo- for the city. BEvery year there e arclis lot of hay sold, besides the 12 con-| ymount used for the vear at the farm no defl-| The exhibits of the farm at the Berlin fairn well know® to the people of WILL SURRENDER BADEN. | of ca-operation the organization the of FOR 2 Rockland., Me. Woman Killed By After Assault. Rockland, Me., Jan. 4.—Mrs B. Brown, who was killed on the street here Monday night, died of “blows on the head by a club, loss of : blood, and exposure to cold weather on the ground,” according ta the death certificate filed with the city clerk today by the medical examine The certificate also stated that the motive for the assault was an im- moral one The search throughout New land for Ali Turilainen, whose rest at sight has been ordered nection with the murder, had nite result today. SEARCHING URDERER. Man Harry Farm. there charge enough day the Eng-| sition was a were Germany's Newest Battleship to Arrive at British Port in Few Days. 4 Germany’'s battleship, Baden, will be sur- rendered at British port within few days in accordance with the terms | of the armistice, according to an- nouncement here. The Baden has displacement of 28,000 tons, hundred and seventy subma- | rines, all under construction, were found when the inter-allied naval | commiission visited Germany to make | angements for the carrying out of | terms of the armistice, the news- | These U-boats, it is said, | Allies. Jan the a London, newes a) a One the paper be turned over to the say will WILSON CABLES FOR $100,000,000 FOR RELIEF Washington, Jan. 4.—Congress by President Wilson today in a sage transmitted through the State department to appropriate $100- | MRS. KIBBE. 000,000 for relief of famine suff v‘!-rs‘ Europe. 1t is understood that the | this city. These exhibits were all money is wanted chiefly to send food ! Prize ones and Mr. Kibbe made $180 into sections of Russia, | 00 prize exhibits a few vears ago. The Poland Austria Huneary | board then stepped in and told Mr { Kibbe that he could not accept money in prizes for exhibits from the farm Further Hindrance Charged. They further hindered him, he say by voting that les over $10 could he made at the farm. That serious setback for the financial the farm, Mr. Kibbe d many dollars from It meant that the other stock, which zoodly amount There have products was asked western and SIXTY ATRPLANBES GIVEN UP. Jan 2 (By The Associated Sixty more German airplanes cepted today by Amer cans. One hundred more, which will | be turned over to the Americans, have | arrived al prepara far, all been wc- Coblenz P w ess.) no ere the was a ide of said, took the city selling of sales were netting the city, must been many trying buy from the farm but the $10 restriction always stood in the way. The pay a joint salary of $100 month for Mr. and Mrs. Kibbe, $30 is allowed for the expenses of automobile L treasury pigs and here and are being given tri by German aviators their acceptance. machines All we Nights 10 the cepted ¥ So have offered new. for - stop. to CASES OF “FLU.» 24 to 24 NEW There were enza reported hoard this morning. For the past the total is 66 cases. There indications of the epidemic in strength to the city number of cases now no alarm new cases of of three influ- alth days are nn returniag and the reported Are ( Wait on almers ididates, smal Palmer, who are 1 causing 1 (Continued Seventh Page) - KEEP WORLD PEACE 'King Promises Co-operation fo Supreme League of Nations PRESIDENT PRAISES ITALIANS { | | Declares That America Would Not Part With its Italian Population, Which ix A\n Asset (o Country—Re- Iations Most Cordial. Rome the dinner There King Wilson “You become Jan gues given 3 of 1t the Quirinal only two Emmanuel Presid W oificial n at m was honor an tonight werc Victor The vourself, addresses, b and by Mr. ing said: Mr. Pr welcome ana but in dent are our pleasing the personalit guest only today science of our peonle your for a long me ineffaceablc enthusiastic con already tsell in “The have has inscribed an way salutations which your passage throughthe streets of Romc of the sentiments miration and recognition that name ind the labor States Italian Tells he best the thoughtx ave imed at the Ideal ward the establishm t national for wilh tenaciots faith stood hefore the viclssitudes of w rraternity had communion of purposes hetween leglcns om workers to your great repub- knitted Amerlca and with strong cords of relationships, and these became rein- forced by the spiritual affinity tween hoth peoples who had mon faith in the tue of | government Joined Agntust Mut “When Italy entered u breath, a proct cun soul, penotrated end file of our ormy means of workers lather accompanicd today a attestations of ad and labor of the 1 peopl own ind nane nited stir in the of Friendly Relations. traditions of currents Italian cul ture liveliesi of ourna- tional constantly same roul, to- the inter- vou Already - and of peace which have the of armie: today’s admirable tentions and two countri had emigrated lic, They had Italy togethor established in- otr of be- a com- vi political nal into of the Into the through returned and thelr correspondingly, the he Enemy. the war, rror Ameri our whao tand [taly to from America brought second the o into an ccho of patrin. Mo, Ttalian vibrated in of eiajgrants enrolled under your banuners when the American nation under your guidance threw itself into fight the soul the against common enemy. Promises Future Co-operation, e own bosom sorrowing having now gathered to her thoso bruthers under foreign oppression, and having reconquered the which alone can give her securit true independence, preparing self with most nner to most to so long confines ind her- the is to co-operatc you i cordial mau reach the practical means for drawing in- cirele the civilized natlons, purpose of creating in the league of nations the fitted single the to a for n- preme form of a condizons most protect each one's America entered together through a rare act of moved by the all their enecrgies event the domination force in the 1d by the purpose to seale of human and justice the 1o rights sateguard aly into will; and and the they concur effort the cult were moved firm in the principles of entered into war ers of war. Th still unfinished, must still be faith and with for the puIpose curity of peace war were to with to pr of purpose n ar wo they e reaf- values the They pow- berty to conquer ir accomplishment is and the common work developed with firm tenaciotus constancy of effecting the s Toast to President. 1S, in th gent visit: 1 the of ST 1t up my in your honor Mrs. Wilson adds charm to the prospcrity and increasing American nation In reply, President “Your Majesty 1 much touched by the of the address you feel it would difficult for me to make a worthy reply, and yet if I could speak simply the things that are in my heart I am sure they could cen- stitute an adequate reply U. S, Italy “I had occasion at parliament this afternoon to speak the strong sympathy that had sprung up between the United States and Italy duwiing the terrible vears of the war, hut p haps here T can speak more intimately and say how sincerely the people of the United States had admired your own course, and your constant asso- ciation with the armies of Italy, and the gracious and generous association of Her Majesty, the Queen el and whose r. President, ¢ honor of pre drink continued the g vour and to prestige Wilson have been gencrous have just read. I said very terms he . Admires s Stand. the of r- Praises Italian-Americans, “It has been a matter of pride with us that so many were in our ated with their in the great These are no men of Ialian own armies origin and It 1850ci itself freadom they brethren in enterprise of small matters, complete that process of the together of the sympathies of which has been goin tween our peoples The Italians in the ( have excited a particul admiration. They, [ beli only 1 given nationality who and nation on so long be- nited degres ve. a people of (Continued on Seventh Page.) ITALY ANXIOUS T0 welding WILSON TELLS WHY HE WENT T0 FUROPE Says Time Was Ripe to Forget | Local Ties in World’s Interest Wi ne | DISH GIVEN FREEDOM OF 3\‘1?1|?ESTRA \ o WHICH B BEING TAK in Speech at the Quirinal, Says Germany Made Colossal Biun- der in Trying to Conquer World by s of Arms, Wilson tonigh the Michael services Jan. 3.—Presid citizen Rome a of Lot mony ook place in An- were Q gned by capitol des Assistin Vi membe tor and ltalian ca net, members of the matie ¢ Amibassado Mus. municipa | including ind Thomas Nelson | and military Mr Mo the and capitol after the dinner at the withorities W queen and s Ison ccompanied by i drove to the Quir- Ifollowing the ceremony, M Wilson 1 Wilson honor Appreciates Honor have done I'erhaps feeling the made It you me a ery oun can imagine citizen the great nations of this distinction which what of be city sure it is for a of newest of a citizen ancient I me an ire conferring ntative upon at n repres of th people or whom I speak. One who has been nt of history cannot aceept an hav ctraordinary honor of the sort without memory of this | Ttal “But have his ng | | | | run buck to the e B whiel in les events have centered e an Spirit have indomitable. thought today, I been Impressed contrast the b things. political changes ntered Rome,;from the a little city she grew of a Rreat empire. Change after change has swept away many thing altering the very form of her affalrs, but the thing that has remained permanent has been the spirit of Rome italfan g That spirit 1ve caught with cach age the charucteristic purpose the age “This as 1 {.—Re- mile of the Northern Pacific. Ol of the | |es saw aboard ports. todiwy | ly but the even | and the re: naval | aceident. tho | When twa big wrecking tugs, to | &n hour’s work, falled to stir troopship, imbedded tn ten fee! sand, naval vessels began baggage an effort 1 vessel Captain in charge shore, eaid ran |little strain their grounded, he with south high on the tions would the and i 200 wounded, the last Northern noval of hetween rma- | the soldiers nent have temporary Many about time when from to be mistress ; helpless army {ransport Pacific's . B soldier passenger list aboard tho men worked skil were effected wi stranded liner, under clearing sea. Submarine aunches, carrying 10spital ship Sol romplete the operation Four naval lnunches ship ward A5 the er lowered soldiers s since within was begun early skies and in an chasers and the men 1o wete expectod before navy ues 1 ¥ e « noon. and the eople drew alongsido T whick develope heavier in o lighte during the night first of litter troopship's 1e sua for the transport hours of mornin her sitting the eems to : ¢ | se Tist b coast guard naval ratio the transport was and in no danger added, at high wind driving the beach, and similar facilitate he: Army st guard and workers, still on duty vigil in temperature the aftermath storm crowned i cases Meade E ide of first w over t the time hame | The brown in khaki sel's o %t v op gladly Impertal people now resents the freedom of b at nations 3521 heit which time seemed | This people to ong round, port submarin with shot Wednesday | carly « | the world now takes pa 2 of offe nment. rt in the lib- world be illustration | chaser deck o | eral enterprise ing the its own iner impressive of the Indestruct of the unconquerahle and from sunlight chaser's wake figure big ves- Motor prone away flood followed in the E | wallowing through the seas toward the hospital ship Solace, which had | | edged shoreward to within less than gover n there a| d the cos or more lee of on b e human spirft and rit of liberty? Refers to Germany’s Rlunder, “T have been reflecting in the cent about colossal blunder which the blunder of force If Ger kept with while snow boats a fr the below of the n a n sand £ w and d ' TURKS RETREAT BUT | KILLINGS CONTINUE B days a made. ‘entral has been by the ( many had would ¥ Empires, waited a had a world conquer single generation, | She was will- | skill, yrise commercial sn pire of the 40 | to ing i by v ente Judge Rules That Boxer Was \rmenians ing Beaten, Tortured must | needs attempt to « d; Homes Destroyod Brutal and Manslaughter the fact mquer 1d Massac world that he will impossible the world W oarms, and always = o i ncelaim and People Left to Starve. is Dropped. it to conqguer that which ¢ by arms: that 4 Roxbury Alber district only n anthorita Boston, | Judge has army, It that London, Jan tively announced | been that Turkish {in withdrawing invaded tories in the Caucasus region, has con- tinued fo commit outrages on the Ar- | o | mentans in of the of the '® | Frankie reported Indi- | 4 ot with it to adelphia blow ter is evidence in thingz conquers it is sort Iiaden, of the « service trade, in and that n rendered ¥ i c 1 A the refused today to issue a wa intercourse, in friendshi from terri- | charging Pacheco, in mansiaughter against of New Bedford, sporting circles as 3rit,”” who ‘“Terry Monday fatally who has police there is no conquering power a of which can suppress the f i | [ | | | | | eedom of the | ARt spite terms ce. It that vidual Turks have acknowledged their intention to deal a final the IArmenians and to Turkish of exterminating o e-witness r was engaged McGovern” of night, injured been was immediatel Near rejoic t Libeity han Ever. e is have d personally in the Ital Amier it new par nership in an old enterprise, an enter- when partnership ican of the an and be was Rritt bond people, because is at con mmate the that An Arme | tha of more Tortures 2 : held in policy do prise predestined to succeed wherever the enterprise which | handsome na ne that 1 call v Men leased. Judge brutality it is undertaken havingz seen and says the bodies children. | asc: the liv- ports rians heaten at one place he than 60 women and were inflicted upon ing, he savs, and the Turks have en- deavored to carry away all available food, clothing and household goods, so that the fate of vho will escape immediate death to tain re een €y Hayden had been Govern's death, he ibed by the medical hemorrhage in the from the bursting of small vessel, which a small lea but that this might have occurrre some previous McGovern sixth said no presented. had examin Always bo ne cruelly we found it sometimes seemed 1o to advanced, in their believe ing nearer o libert have said pursued ha | that see like a elnde mirago them, that them have hich | | 1 d a head resu ed run hefore as they k but never hey it flagged , and [ suppos- | they are were upon caused pose to P achieve 1 am n not deceived in those occasion knocked the on that this age be than light cer- have inhabitants of driven away taken by the in the were it of ours appears out and the floor. hospital was of his head heavily Tuesday ir to i The summit they to that 1o ever be- Homes reported the round bout o destroyed and many districts the thousands. Grain Turks was allowed to rot ind starving Armenians vented from touching of death, said shone o now seems to shine nave heen if we have and hearts almost it, it will lost faith confidence and in a our feet, and we lose be | by A\ BOLSHENT ARE ADVANCI With Refu, Peasants Being Murdered. only breath come men because rain, of hopc into of pre- ha the o under c - minds even it is yenalty POPE RECEIVES WILSON s Famous ¥ Warsaw Crowded Time for United Purposc. i would not have felt from the time local at liberty America if T had not had arrived when, interests and local men should that will a to Warsaw, Jan. 2 (By The forces are come away Assoc felt that forgettin ties Press.)—RBolshevist re in the ontskirts of Vilna and t Minsk have By !« on Bre. American President Greeted His Holiness Room local this and purposes, t men and a the railway Litovsk upied them ire reported to be and robbing and as they advance arriving here on foot. The them has, in stolen route. Locomotives “hrought ! the Bo ermans Throne between sald to The burning unite in gr enterprisc n the Vatican. are Jan. 4.-—President Wilson was received at the Vatican by Benedict. The president's ar- announced by the master to the Pope who dent in Throne | gilded armchairs The president was | to the presence | in | ever tie of of brethren fre | “T am honored, sir, fo be taken | this ancient comradeship of zenship of Rome."” together as a hod 2 M body o = e Rome, buil¢ today | Pope into the citi Throngs of reft { rival : : by railway, {of the chamber | awaited the pres {room where two had been placed \dmitted immediately ihe who e are and the ULTIMATUM 4.——The British the regic DENTED, foreign ultimatum German many cases | | BRreIsn London, Jan office n ha commandc that to | denies et Baltic | ported. Tt lares i | reports of the landing of | in the Baltic and westward cars from forces are the the been the was gowned pat ret of white O pope in s oen had British shevist by Uso dec the pro- | Thrane room by a Tre has no his way to the large ompanied provinces, was Vatican s wi LEMBERG BEING Copenhagen, Jan. 4 has occurred durinz T Rround © bombarding | president of made intique forces srvants Tl halls pre- cession | ce { fillea BOMBARD Fresh figh throush and sion its with pictures jous tapestries RS TER As the chambe Lembe where 1 president ontered the ante- (o the papal apartments, he pontifical chamber oops are making progress ity, the Hartford, and for New Be tair, colder tc fair. continued orthwest winds, ~Forecast vicinity: Sunday 1 Gend: and the ard in grect | | | the hy b mes in immense bushies ! 'Vienna ac rd and the Nobla | electrical tunics wer and preceded eht; cold; was to Politiken Lemberg drawn | been destroved and considerable ¢ done, strong Palatine g1 vorks their red him | damage has heen taking u tide v the evidence according rse ers on shore, watchiag through giass raised | the hospital ship through her | The Solace was rolling heavi- Ifull thout after the or off n the t officer s on der S and seas ondl salvage. Cross each biting northwest wind, | zing Ight's unes. NOT HELD FOR DEATH OF FIGHT OPPONENT Not Charge . ourt rt rrant rank [ hoxer oung | in Phil lat- a 000 v re- of Mc been er to 1lting blood kage, 2d on 1 the struck died NG. Zees: iated port owns and been Bolshevists lings murdering peasants | igees carts baggage belonging been being h of iring ED. 1ting krainian to rther 30th, 37th and ofst Infantry, With Corps Second | quarters, Which Operated in « Designed For Return to —American Forces in Had But 86 Casualtices Washington. Ja divisions, the 30th heen designated tou return home ieneral March announced These three entire divisions Second corps headquarters operated with the British 1 Reed, list shippis 1,379,000 Major Gen. ( added to returned available Be nsgigned to total nders under have 11 he will e becomes To be and Discha Units abroad voy in barked the ignated March Demobilization home the combat breaking 1 to earl those 292,000 hd addition now United for States abroa demohbilization total 1,379,000, of the reached the ar has now divisions. » ent these units the inder the have heen out and proceed gradually week be let The being maintaine of designations out n progre of dem total office n incomplete and 40,491 January 3 giving men dis an Chance | The presented will contain thority the wa | corporate in the those temporary zood in the There are in the of the old rezular it wa every commissioned grade beir Officers who desire to maintain with tho permanent forces are held in camp and not dischary their turn is reached. General ing has been instructed to use army of occupation officers in § status abroad For Young Officen bil nex army re-organization to congress early provisions giving to departmien Tot who of! General war, Marc no vacancies army indicated their con: have Den inquiry that ¥ artillery, Alarming Reports in persistent | and D, | vision. an reports 150th field been reply to re itter| 42 practically wip) March sa Mencher, 42nd who tated spei e unfo b tion ad General T the had in jor Gen. Charles commander in Iy of Washington that These any Gene such reports we units, he said, had not sj unusually heavy losses al March tention be called risk insurance of tY not come He¢ with requested [ th th is 4 to fact bureau departmel he ssonal | war junct e treasury does unde war g said his ma regurdi ment pe flooded inquiries surance Combat troops home alrea) lischs 1ho list discharge dered number ged Other the 3 units on for oversea o designatec early 10,000 waiian isuals Gu s and 1,5 rdsmen From Russia. i.—An offid the America Ambassador tod4 total the Am £l Archangel reziom to be 86, of these died of wou 2 died as & from dised Reports Washington, Jan port received fron th announced attache Russia ral March jtary W cis in Gene shows om 1ses in forces in the November 25 killed in action, 7 were drowned and of accidents, and 65 Latc offivial reports, C March said, show that the situati Archangel is entiy that the troops ari and clothed for in that section. hand quately Compa and fed gning BANKS EASTERN § TO OPEN IN | [ JAPS t T Tokio. Jan 1. —Two Japanese | contemplate \gencies in banks H 18in iy Manchuli, Spaskaya and with activities, important cities or towns in Siberia to enla their t One of them terests aiready b business in nking Khabarovsk principal fhelcentor Siberian towns last Orders {| bilizat official reportd Russiag oday arm eor pq hon alread| Tro [e!

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