New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 7, 1919, Page 1

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TO THE SERVICE. ESTABLISHED 1870, | CUT. FRIDAY, GOVERNORREQUESTS PUSSIES MUST WEAR HUNS AND ALLIES TAXPAYERS PR HONEY FORCOUNCIL - COLLARS AND TAGS. ~ SEVER RELATIONS ~ FOR MORE AGT i | { Thinks State Council of Defense Fish and Game Committee Have Negotiations at Spa Relative to Rumor Is That Association® Has Reconstruction Work to Dol Bill o License All Gt~ Shipping Temporarilky Broken O Appeal Board of Relief Repd ASSET T0 LABOR PLAN GERMANS NSIST ON' FOOD MEMBERS ~NOT SATISF [ : Yoot H Declares That Labor Exchanges Main- | Judiciary Committee 3 Brealk Comes When Allied Delegates | Action Being Contemplated, 1t is Sai tained Are Great Factor in Helping —\Vaceination Bill is Not Approved A\re Unable to Give Any Definite Becanse Board Failed to Boost Returned Soldiggs and Sailors— and Present Laws On This Wil \ssurance of Poodstuffs to Be Sc nt | Assessments of Many of the Props Other Legislative Notes. stand. Into Countyy. | erty Owr E : < yrd. March 7.--The fish and Iondon, March 7.—The negotiations | Hartford, March 7.——To suve 2 el e i 1ove on the part of khe ymmittee will repo ora ! Spa relating to the ‘shipping ques- | Taxpayers' association, it was report=| nse eats, @ m to be : tion have been t it . |5 N . L) “‘_‘ n porarily broken off, fternoon, is to appeal from { the state council of defer v 5 cents and a female 50 cents, [ according to a German S oot a 5 £ the boatil Jabor employment exchan he bill tiined and whict o : ¢ »:um \ Lv‘: 1‘ ”»"" sage received here today i of relief filed several weeks ago. The R tering. Bach AMlies Demand Ships. e of the 2 is undersiood, receive a metal tag to The Allies, the message s is because ¢ i e be att i v collar which a cat ed th 5 < DECHOLLION LA non e w colla manded that all the remaining Ger. | Submitted tion period Governor Holeomb 1044Y | i) have to wear fo escape seizure | man merchant ships employment during the reconstruc- board of relief by ; . . be handed over | 'epresentatives of the association to appealed to the General Assembly. | from a game warden or cat catcher. unconditionally withou: being wilding | be materially He >d immediate action which in L judiciary committec has sent ! to undertake DAL Bh ERETGE 2 - s the obligation of sup-| Was not acted upon b S el cffect was a request DonEeY Lo §ito thosroads ibrid ges landiniversicom S lipivingf Germany withitoodstafis T\‘w speaking mw‘y 5 jr;tu\,-mhw ;lm.ly ..:wli i Sy v et e i o 3 3 added, received ! noon, 1dore Simons, one of the| an il g 8 MR e e el @t the question of shipping, finance committee had a hearing and found ntiment w ngly in favor of lo- zulation of jitneys mainly e cansge of local traffic problems, a need of local supervision of the | vehicles and the drivers. There was sentiment also in favor of requiring ! 4duate food supplies—say 2,500,000 | @0 appeal o the superior court of the | & - state. o ; 2 i ‘elcome in cvances Are ed. e 5 . . ’ prd Loy fing here fro i ; m%at noon. #The 102d United nfantry of which all Connect proud because when it left the it was cor 1 of Conr ticut men st Mz maintain the council of defense and | mittee the bill which was oficred 0 | German delogates it N yers' t | tion, did not deny the report and food supply must he deait with | further substantiated only as a whole. The German mes- | of it by saying that 1 4 course sage continues an appeal was open to the association Germans Demand Food. Lezal advice has heen sought upon | “The question of handing over the | (Ne matier and the association has | mercantile fleet can only arise if ade- | P€en assured that it has grounds for | In transmitting a message to the house with a rcport on the state coun- ~cil of defense work Governor Hol comb called attention to the co-op ation of the council with th nited States government in the conrse of which there has Dbeen maintaine labo: xchanges in fourteen of t t sl rhe | Vehicle drivers to have personal lia- 'ONs of foodsfuffs—are assured Ger- the | Dility bonds and the vehicles fo he Mmany until the new harvest. The En- and | covered by indemnity honds to pro- ‘ente could not agree to this. tect those who use them “As the instructions of both sides | the association was madc Will Kill Boxing Bill. did not go bevond this, a French dele- | some time ago. Many of the Main The judiciary committee will re- | ate proposed that negotiations be | street property owners who are mem bers of the association had thei industrial ceiiters of Connecticut : ; | resources of the s and ! valued services ! The real gricvance on the women will be lost if cffor not made to retain . | The governor said t the ind | y g [ port unfavorahly the boxing commis- | broken off, whereupon the two spe- survey of {he labor market, the num- | sion bill. cial delegations left Spa.” assessments raised considerably. They z W : : s her of persons who need work and Unfavorable on a bill to create objected that other Main strect prop- [ tr hroughout : cers, | s = i P to taxation, ises for assistunt J |k.m also assessed higher. They also ; ; R ' | & vart i me ¢ 3 | | ial changes daily make necess: i Gun batt c mostly tford comma States employment e with a iy crks na r changes i the New y = | guest ¢ ok chanses Ingtl complained because some of the face S A 3 5 % tories were not assessed high enough 3 4 & 3 i X t b @ complete survey of the lnbor field in the state. The federal employmen Haven city court, authorizing towns = nd boroushs to contract with an ad- | Medals Made from Captured German joining community in disposal of sews through an existing sewer system; authorizing New Haven to ac- cept land for park purposes from the Cieomeltric Tool Co.: on a bill bearing Washington, March —Medals upon a bond given by wu husband to | made from captured rman service on ihe other hand is able to tepresentatives of the association ap- | e A § : > ’ = provide state service with a _\4., : Guns to Be Presented to the Active | PeAred before the board relief on | i i) § - A g 5 p to ap) vey of conditions in other states. February 14 and stated thak ‘they 4 3 ¢ o : : : 2 Through this co-operative effort men do not- find it necessary to travel from place to pluce secking employment, and the conditions elsewhere are | | support his wife and family after | will be awarded by the Workers in Victory Loan Campaign, | would prepare a list of properties {hey wnds Throng Streets | wanted raised and the amount of as- | sessments for the listed properties motor car T 1 stat to the Hartfor any mg thousands joinec appla when 1 by hundrd suns | The representatives did as agreed wnd Treasury de- peared again on February 2 One known and lahor may be supplied d for neglect, the selectman | partment to all Liberty Loan £a rect where need or applicants pre- workers | of ithe members of the association £ I 1 o provide eliel v 0 e A\ n vented from going to places in which to provide v > to tl ho participate actively in the com- | stated this afternoon thai he wa | | | i : | o M 5 wresent the P Py | “there is unemployment. the bond. At presen i Liberty Loan « »aigt ¢ t | : s : y N campaign. | the opinion that the list was not acted | (Copyright by Harris & Ewing, (rom Paul Thompson, New York) I”‘ soldier < 1 active tc i | ‘ \ | | | Great iiclp to Serviee Men. = 1 u distributed to | hringing in the list did not appear all members of local Liberty IL.oan | with have to sue against the ury announced today that| upon because the representati apitol following the luncheon. ¢ MAJOR_GEN, CLARENCE R.-EDWARBS omm bond for money expended in relict e ¢ The governor =ajd that labor ex- An -xunummwm’ bill reported re- B e neeticut state guard commanders chaunges are a great factor in counter- | o S0 SRS 0 T ery corpor : acting the effect of the saloon as they imw hereafter formed. shall be such DS o discourage the tendency of returnedt el L s R R e oldiers and salors to consrezute in | o008 S e ed under | the | SSTVINE on volunteer solicitng com- | 1 tloghsito distussmorefor desstactutilinv s torithatstaalanalizoriany othe s | ity & SELINGINSRINUSE LroushtRtocel Hartford this afternoon were many | thur Olson, Rayton T. Bristoll, G Soacoscrlicdiassabont Chairman Makes Statement. New Britainites who went to the | don M. Robinson, Edward M. Roberts In speaking this afternoon, William | neighboring city to get a glimpse of | Aibert T. Stickenoth, Arthur C. Lar- Schacfer, chairman of the hoard of | the officer who commanded the fam- | son, Laukory Kata, James C. O'Keefe, | p mr4m0% relief, stated that he had heard noth. | 0us 26th Division in France. Num- | in’n(‘m‘ w. H\'n:nu k, Henry Neuman, v u: ) ing of it, but he was slad if such ac. | bered among the local people wera | Adolph Geidel, John Kacmarczwk, | o 3o o™ which was designed to remove the o i : tion was taken. He told of the stute | Several local soldiers who were at-| William M. Hopkins, Agosdino (;Acn.“. s pApa e ol e & (breduivement hatchildveniin inttend I G R e SEtRe P es DB iEn g it a b ES) e e e i ired in the mmiférm of civilians atter | bucei, Frank Forsell, Joseph T. Car- [ /¢! COrmal ed Biniiits Foxistence oy ance at a public school must have Plank space for engraving the name | 1" ; 18095 18 DIODEELY OND ) eine Bonorably discharseds The fol || roll ‘Alexander Sinsky: Willlam k| et On Eershing e l'of the recipient. Treasury officials| €TS Whose properties are to he raised 2 { ficienex bill by ;””m, ess. e Unfavorable on a bill to reate a Tj"‘l the medals were now heinz made P et e < | of this city who served under General | Schmidt, Charles H. Weare, Fred S. Atlthcl lincheont M - Richard I'he house veceived a faverable ve- | pon1q of plumbing inspectors, rom German cannon captured by the | otice of the Increased assess-| oiwards who have since returned | Becker, Raymond O'Neil, Stanley | ... 2 in th ,Port on changes in the Norwich char- Unfavorable on, a general bill to | Americans at Chateau-Thierry, wents, He stated that the lis 3 Kinsolla welcomed him in the na or to per appointments of ser-| ooyl e aving in one’s brought in by the association’s repre- 2 : ter S toDeIm It o DI 5 regulate the sale and having in one ¥ went to Hartford for another glimpse [ James Clement O'Keefe, Harry P. Ke- | oo 00 S0 "1 “Holcomb, Lie geanis of police "v”fll“'"mm‘ of & possession narcotics of any kind, and WILSON;S SLEEP DISTURBED i“"““j"yjfi“" ‘;"“":4"]”‘“'&‘: and only SIX | o eir old leader | ough, Matthew Rebzynski, George W. | governof L8 olS o wrilson, Adiut firemen's pension fund. on changes or the laws relating to f| ey i Soult 'PossIDIX RIven. = o ptain Alfred H. Griswold, Aug- | Lewis, Charles A. Delancy, Raymond Al R e Major' G formed a part of the escort The s=oldiers in them, men who had : < it until after © p. m is alsp committees who do conspicuous work:| inderstosd that Judze Joseph B. Tut- | In bebalf of the next loan, suc ford . such as| tle. of Hariford, n be retained by Among the people accluiming Ma- , Tamski. Thomas F association, if the matter is| jor General Clarenc Edwards in | Itussell Curran, Harol jevances | corporation engaged in the same bus- 5 The govert communication sen ot negenectal icomm Vaccination is Imperative. the size of a half-dollar. On one side will be a reproduction of the is conferring with the council of ¢ U'nfavorable report was made on a | Lreasury building and the words of | 'Victory Liberty Loan.” The other face will bear a certificate of partici- fe s to its future activities i ST G Gt lided home ciaployment sery ing are some of the voung 3 Jc 28, Andrew S ons, enry P lowing some of th oung men | Jones, Andrew im Henry ( TRt beon This ook failure of passaze of the general the board of relicf must have seven home to this city and many of whom | Domkosky, Thomas McCormack, | oe' (1o eity. Others at the table W Jesaial e bills to shorten or Snaty vt he itime might be diminisher 5 5 « 3 Gen N“;“’l gan e tius ‘h"li‘ o [ onizomstbys — ‘)”‘\\C e s “: liminished | ;4 Johnson, Joseph O'Kula, Bolick ' Queenin and George Beckett laa T R :.; James close the season on game birds were e ’ to five after time for mailing was con- | 3 Is Touted Out of Bed at 9 o'Clock | sidered. He said this afternoon that |~ i NValoh, SpeasonyS G 1":) M‘Zn Morgan 3ulkeley, reported adversely, as later @ general ST i £ i 3 . : This Morning ractice Lifebhoa NE Compensation Chanee. ning to Practice Lifeboat | had told the members of the associa- i A il e : The bill to make specific compen- Drill. tion of the impossibility of raising the 3 FINT LY ) ~ xeor et > - L ‘rank B eeks. Majo rgan N Ao T ilos i aiocior bnecuunasy Retuse to ies Use Her Mer- el Holinl oni miliot i STRIKING LABORER FAR FROM SETTLEI)K 7| 4‘;1] T J\\ \'va jor Morgan 7 éie } ©On board the U. §. S. George Wash- | right step being Ken on the part s 5 o SN “ ‘!: R ] 2 chant Ships Unless Assured of | ington, March 7 (By wireless to the | of the board of relief and stated that — pepbialalTaqioRC sn g Tva Associated Press).—President’ Wi 5 = R e o A e A 5 . Jieut. Col. James L. Howar S ful T s o x S8 sid il-} he would enter into nothing which | Railroad Administration Making Ef- | Maritime Federation No Longer Con- SRR sticut Fighters. Plentitul Food Supply T T T G ) O e e e Tl e Er e Lo b e | Praises Connecticut Fighte o relibekiheSounding lotia conaml il e e e forts to Settle Strike of Employes ciliatory and Strikers Have Decid- SR = = Faat Ea summoning : ands oat . 8 e prohibiting the display of any flaz or |t the proposition for the use of | apomom " Ul hands to the boats to | of the board of relief are: Willias fiutt. The sidewalks arou mblem which might incite disorde vhich originally was aimed at the workmen's compensation law was \dversely reported, as this payment | is dQiscretionary with the commis- | Gen. Edwards who arrived at 12 Ihe house adopted the senate bill T G s ) M < mg arbor rhers, to Frame Ne¢ Demands, Major It BT e sty ”,hn, The signal for the | Schaefer, chairman; William Middl ATy HEGIRY WIEHN R SN e DR | the raitway station were Jammed Wi | her merchant ships by e es, | hoat arill cz D G e e 3 . : B e he railway s came at 9 o’clock and the | mas and John Ross. New York, March 7..—Union leaders Buenos Afres. March 6—Thelpeople and the windows of 4 filled with hea to her delegates at S the | president arose and escorted Mrs, L e : : v - ; 2 claims committee reported | armistice commission’s headquarters. | Wilkon to their boat. He adjusted | I omaliieo ld e sk o oo 3 : e M e e it dnoy | e e S S tionti ok imadc by || PexbliTcbeltiandBhistownanaliatos ALLIES TRYING TO AGREE tures made yesterday the railroad | caused a serious tieup to shipping ‘.:‘ UL CE ohocnngs 1 Joseph IZlias, both of whom | the Germans that they will release '\;“f‘”‘\ by until the drill was com- | dministration to end the strike of | business here, took another twn to “Seicher r Chates e Thierry, those a ames that C necticut never \ forget he ‘ troops | made their employves amonsg the harbor | night when representatives of the prison, for reimbursement of | the German shipping desived in ve- o definite assurance that port workers approved the action of President Wilson was gri i o1 csted in the result e ipreatly inter-| yloyq George, Clemencean and House | marine worke e result of the election in While it was said the proposed new | the Maritime federation in deciding adopt a conciliatory at- bonds given upon their ori- | turn fc or stealing automohiles [ enough food wil be sent into Germany 4 the government to with- | the 22nd Pennsvlvania congressional Meet to Try and Settle Differences | wage and hour schedule was not al- | no longer to Rolsheviki movement district, the returns having been re- {ogether satisfactory to the strikers, | titude toward the ship owners. The for the committee, deciared that both | stand the L SAoHL 2 S e nd of automohi'# ceived by wireless from Secretary of on International Questions, | strikers also decided to frame new RS 5 the Navy Daniels and J. P. Tumul hieves. Both were arrested and for- | STRIKERS SENT TO JAIL e e el ¥ Paris, March 7.—Premier Lioyd | {inuiv the negotiat, The admin- | deman . terred for sev. | BUIKEL A s ‘”u ited bonds. The men later v i The president today sent a wire. | G6OTge, Premier Clemenceau an o b hestun o 1t ot cont|erdlinours today andldis pro- o ested BT svas SHOWH ok ther heat & e less message to William J. Bryan who | C0l E. M. House conferred for an | ¥ <82 o 2bel o SHoL : ing that behind the petitions was ] has been ill, 2 hour before the mceting of the su-|and extends the eight-hour day to [of the strike ewners adjourne . : 1 which automobile | Lawrence Testile Worker Semteneed | M 500 (p o veme council today in an eftort to [l 2 Wil o adicnen sea was smoot] try to iron out the differences of the [T e e TR T \";H»‘ “r, to Year in Jail For Assaulting Po- three nations-over the military, naval | Ministration approximate 40 per cent | ! 2o - or. 1 ) in Fairfield county Senator Dillon, | to enable | there | I | Gen. Edwards 1 warm trit it was accepted as the basis for con- to the Lieut 1 and Ma, sed steps for resching a ment | pporang s niracy T certain clusses of workers division ca e about stealing machine The employes of the railroad ad- b . bought by a concern in an- of the 16,000 workers on strike and ' When the men are| jice Oficer—Is Alco Fined ! = and economic questions connected \ ers rabolish boyeot employed by private owners. yoniis. The committee re- Lawrence, March 7.—~-Sebastiana the men Army and navy experts of the sev- essels in Argentine ted Salifa, a striking textile worker, was countries, it is said, have been e h iffected by the adopted solutio for | sentenced to serve a Year in fho 3 Forcign Medals Awarded to the | UDable fo agree on the terms. ship owners claim 1 court today for assaultin polica | Members of Amevican Expedition- o it el for assault on another officer. The % QUGN Lo Sergeant-Major Daniel 7E. Pouzzner good zation as it stands today is read tkins. judges assaults occurred in the course of a Parist MarchlT A : aris, March 7.—Foreign medal; Local Option On Movies. isturbance wh e ohine - g edals to ;s i L disturbance which followed a meeting | the number of 9,383 had been o rman Chancellor Scheidemann Arrives in New York With Ameri- inday moving picture bill was |of strikers, - D ON DB e ed to members of the American Ex- peditionary ITorce up to February 26, adaptable to conditions of home 1 i b S | judiciary committee. It provides for B TTE F GHT G N B RL | s cording to a compil ok rts VW i " . T - - » 504 | Pennsylvania aressma ¢ the peac £t ocal optio Sunday .maotic e pilation made by [ Eberts Wants Him to Rema New York, March 7.—With 2,504 nnsylvania Congressman Will Not|der the peace-time order of thin e el I R FI ING 1 ERLIN the Stars and Stripes. “ S il SEieonhn i | If it is continued, in fact. it will sa S | | ¢ | | | to the senate today by the Tenders Resignation, But President| can Troops After Service Abroad. Loai e T ures, the constituted city autharities, ; Of this num- | - troops, of whom all except 262 are R Cantl 8 ber, 8,006 were French war crosses, Amsterdam, March 7.— Chancellor ps, ol K Be Candidate For Floor Leader. |y great deal af bot in the town meeting in a town, to.give ary. sanction far the .film ht Killed and Many Wounded in | o ™ed21s of the Legion of Honor, 124 | Scheidemann has handed his resig ion of the law would entail . z 1 jail sentence, . or| Dbursday’s Battle—Spartacans Hold | ot des Mw:;nu s, The British dec- i orations totalled 518, including 154 Police Station, military crosses and 251 military B | medals. Belgium decors en g - - openhagen, March 7—Police head- | Lers of the Hxpedror i oo, SO quarters in Berlin which has been be- | 1ia1v five ditionary Force and members of aero squadrons, the el struction of a new fc Though He Has Many Votes, il the military medal and 98 the Hon- | {ion to President Ebert to enable the| Mexican arived here today from St - - Washington, March 7.—Represen-| ORDER INCURABLES KILLED president to have a free hand to deal zaire. A detachment of the with the present situation. according eitine enty-First Regiment Coast .Artillery [tative Moore of Pennsylvania today 5 e to the Zeitung Am Mittag of Berlin. | Corps and a fow casuals were ¢ ol e : 7| Reds Hope Thus to Check Db Lbert declined to accept the resigna- | The aero squadrons were Nos : B Epidemic in Russia. tion and requested Scheidemann and| 149 151, 153 158, 173, 176 publican committec on committees | gioekholm. Marck the cabinet to remain in office, 7 ! e procicholm,gehanch bill was reported unani- the committee. fellow members of the re- : sleged by ithe Spartacans for tw. o 264, 269, 874, and 500 engaged in (r: the organization | raging with increased PROVIDES FOR 280,000 MEN | Sieged by ithe Spartacans for two days the next honse e Would' not | gralil according to was cut off from all communication | Grmy Sreams o Satda e ! Londor March 6.—The British | with other government forces in the IMANS ARE REPORTED TO r Sergeant-Major Daniel . Pouzzner ekl 1 ter. Hojelty. . In one single | wa ) crtain votes | sons die monthl HAVE DEFEATED BOLSHEVIST : 2 on of Mr. and Mrs. L Pouzzuer of avail Aero Squadron and i monz 1 estimates, issued tonight, pro- rman capital late Thursday whnen minati omination bhut for a personnel of 280,000 and |the Spartacans cui the telephone London., Marcl arely 1 to republican | great st T.—German troops Forccast for N Britain D i e s ! have severely de- and vicinity: clou 149,200,000 pounds sterling. This sum | Bertin, persons were ki i De Bolsheviki and teraptured AR el il jneludes 65,000,000 pounds for ship- | a umber wounded in the i 3 recordl A nun mnded in th shting ccording to a report re umul much change in who arrived in New York on b e - 3 2 yed i not the Mexican today. Sergeu 2 e ner was on The Herald staff wher e e = joined the air service 14 months el and Penu-1{ ble to stop mékl otal expenditure for the vear of | wires, according to a telesruin from il ition in | vases, hoping Luilding, repairs and maintenance. there Thursday the Telegraph

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