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I'IOVI THE HY‘FALD ¥ ¥ x ¥ ¥ x X ¥ » ¥ ¥ x THE “To T SERVICE. ___| E. ESTABLISHED 1876. = LONDON COPS FIGH’I‘ se 1y Beaten When Bobbics Legislature Wil Let Bach Gly and Town Settle Question RESTRICT HOURS OF SHOWS. . | Their Clubs. | London, March 9.- | Zimmerman anda Pri | son, American military policemen | who injurcd during the fighting ! today London police and soldiers wre resting quict- Iy at It is ne known vare hur The Zimmen man and Wilson that th police turn over them two sailors who been ar in the vicinity Y. M. Eagle house on a charge of craps, The argument grew finally the policemen drew everely heat both sol- inadian, Au British soldier policemen, were between and sailors, hospital tonight how seriously the trouble when a began demanded to had of P. M. or Later Than 10 ‘\“‘“““! it vested uLs ¥Fishermen Are Restricted Year. playing bitter and { batons and diers. America tralian and a few prote and followed th moving VEREIStEe iin American the Bow i headquar An un- The state | giroet recommend | founded report Zimmerman we dead led to to storm the sta- tion. The ed the crowd and William Van Sice and Edwin Roujard were injured. The finally dispersed. An American who arrived at the station soon after demanded posse: men injured in the first demand being granted. A num of uninjured men arrested so far no charges been made them. It is expected a joint army navy will investigate. will be submit- leg favorable the report Connecticut n, ted islaturc this week »ill 1diciary to on the Sunday pic- sted ture Ly Senator G. i 1o police ers. the j committee that s police cl cided to ttractions be legal- | ance be- committec has d Sabbath thic calls for = perfo hours of 7 and 10:30 p. M., | option will be the rule. rable attention i of Sunday that the ized and tween the though There has given been wos officer consid to the permitting and with very little objection. ymen protested, but they compared the bLill. Here in New Britain Sunday movies have been lowed for vears, and ther been no complaints to speak of. people of the city have attended attractions and at the close re- | Those arguing Dill can point here in al- | movies, A few were melee, h cler in t favoring minority were have but against “hose several v and board KILLED BY EXPLOSION When Bar- "The those tired for the out the lowing homes. passage of the success attained such attractions Pension the State Workers. Another bill that will be reported favorably is an act allowing employes of the state who have served 30 years P and arrived at the age of or those who served for 25 attained 70 to their Four Other Mcn Burned rel of Naphtha Takes Kire in Wor- ter Factory Today. 65, consecutive age, 10.—One men were bar- in a Worcester, Mass,, March man was killed and four burned blazing fluid when a rel of naphtha exploded today building of the Baldwwin Chain und Mf Co., on Chandler street. The dead man was Charles W. Berthia- ume, 50 years old team fitter. The burning naphtha set fire several tenement hous The explosion was caused hy fumes from the tank of naphtha which was being ¢ into a steel-encased tank, blowing against an open furnace door in the hoiler house The property loss is estimated $10,000. vears of years and a pension 3 Another Auto Bill. A bill has been perfected and which doubt pass the senate and provides for the incarceration term not exceeding five vears tate prison, for persons who pur- automobiles on conditional bill then dispose of the cars parties, and fail to ner. It is numerous by will no house, for in chas sales and out-of-town the to to reimburse id that instanc Sonato o7 November S a 51 will come for acti having taken steps to make 1] holiday. New “ishermen vexed mptied original ow been sactions of late. naming holiday N, congress the date have a bill ’ there ¢ these Klett's B “es 0 at for the NEED HOSPI]‘AL FOR BONE TUBERCULOSIS not acti a natior Law. state are report of | recom- the “ishing about the over the smnission, | zoverning | to prohibit any | under seven 2 l game mending that the trout law be changed ingler from taking trout inches in length and not Hearing on the Proposcd law sanatorium Fast Lyme Comes over 20 Tp Tomorrow. gas Hartford, March 10.—Fearing the hope of opening the proposed sea- side sanatorium in East Lyme for the relief of bone tuberculosis in children is at stake, anti-tuberculosis organi- zations throughout Connecticut have chosen delegates - to appear at the which is set for tomorrow in the state capitol at 1:30 the petition of residents of East Lyme that the opening of the sanatorium be prevented. The Em- ployes’ Anti-Tuberculosis Relief asso- ciations, the Visiting Nurse associa- tions and the Tuberculosis societies of cities and towns have either se- lected representatives to be present at hearing or have sent written re- 1ces to the legislature against of the petition, or have representatives and | the general assembly 1() pose petition fo the extent of | 2ing the commitiee on public 1 safety reject it and to at Maumee, | selves oppose it, should it on its| fore the leziclature the in-| The subereulogis commission he inter- N the White person Other Matters Considered. The bill prohibiting the distribution seditious literature, no matter what language it is printed in, will pass both houses, it is believed Many petitions are being received from churches about the state, asking that the word German b2 stricken from the name. Already several have ranted this permission. of any hearinz afternoon o'clock on been 20 INJURED IN WREGK Accident Near | x | Toledo Not as Serious | i the as the Early Morning Reports Indi- | oo | | the | requested granting th in the cated—One Car Overturned. senatc op Tive and March 10. were cut Lez lo, B nty men bruised | passenger train | ywling Green and Toledo, O. and women vhen a Clover them- come ick a Tole Lo Southern [} interurban be- throwing ar into a ditch passenzgers wh rried All ago bought Beach at red were Beach, into disuse and the crowded cot- > colony of East Lyme. The com- ion plans to open the few weeks. Visiting nurses state | about 400 children are suffering hone tuberculosis, have slender unless they can seaside sana- Crescent fallen hotel which which is apart from 50 had To- serious from more ly morning report at & much An ea ledo hinted vas t Traflic Leaf is} call Toledo. Clover vrec g = that from hope in a the ambulances Louis on of recovery re- eive treatment at a { torium DEBATE ABOUT LEAGUE and Wittheock Will Mayor and Police Commissioner of | New York Order German Produc- Senators Lodge tion Scheduled Cancelled. | Have Joint Debate in Newark Dur- the | -At and York, March 10. in- Mayor Hylan Enr i Police| 10 Recess of Congress. me fea- discussion the be ¢ Washington, March 10.- ture of the country-wide of the during congre probably will a joint Newark, N. J tween Hit retiving the senate foreign rela- Senator l.odge Massachusetts, will be chair- of the committee in the new The date for the becn made. sioner sht, who declared | the projected performances might of | incelled of league sional debate at Senator nations ~der, the 1gement man recess zton be- Ger- was 1o emen heock WLLESL chairman of committee and who tions . of NEW YORK—CHICAGO AIR MAIL IS PROM 10. service ms congr D | has not KURTH Harold street, this sree of vard univ Mrs, Bmilia IFor he will remain the holds member 1he rence Regular be- before probable to New York, March tion of the air mail New York a Chicago suminer er its from Chicago Paul By postma of the GREE. Cleveland has given medicine Kurth oper 1ween Kurth is o and city, been rly nne promised extension of at St and Omaho Dr. Otlo Prueger, ter neral | honor at of Kurth the ant ent in position e hospital at guest the s La to- | Aeronautical now as ¢ fawrenes Mas Seaside | that | | of crowd | on of the four | | were continued | bundles | | | | | i .ug;mm health | | | | | property | | | H sanatorium | | | 1 [ { | i to ! guards mecting | | under | tuck HELI] IN WL\TFRBURY Polloe Arrest 187 “Red Flaggers” | in Sensational Raid i ALL BUT 10 ARE RELEASED Among Those Being Held for Trial IS Alexander Chernoff, Reputed tional Orga —Accused Cheer Their Waterbury the 187 the 1. W W, street last night custody early their recorc men who are March nmen rrested Al in but ten raid tank from after Ten ring- breach Alex- on meeting « 05 were ased this morning had been taken. believed to be the leaders are being held on a the peace charge, inclnding ander Chernoff of Chicago and York, who, the bpolice say is a tional organizer of the I. W. W, was organizing local branch. Almost Are Rus The cas: the ten who are until Thursday in the bonds were set at 1se. Mark Zeitlin, who the police claim the local leader of the I. W. W., is among those held Paul Mateck another one of the ten being held, is said to be the secretary-agent. Big of literature and the Bol- heviki literature were confiscated by the policc in the raid which was made at 8 o’clock last evening by a squad of 50 policemen and detectives. Of the 187 men arrested, two Italians, one w; Polish and the were Russians. Accused Cheer Red Flag. Two large red flags were confis- cated by the police and when the flags na- and a All es of ians, held city 00 court, and in each ias Zaitzeff, is s rest | be no let-up until the w:ost New | { upon were | were brought into he ters, after the raid, the T members, locked up in the big room cheered their standard lustily. An expense hook kept hy the men who are organizing lodges of W. W. throughout Connecticut also taken by the police. One of items of as entered ‘carfare and rum.” Among men being held, the police one is a man named Bernow. be a prominent 1. W. W. o They think they have him in an assumed name. Al the Waterbury men arrested are hands employed in factories in Water- bury and vicinity. Several from Torrington, and nearby towns were aught in the police police auar- W. W. was expense the believe d to zganizer. custody N among 108€ dragnet. T0 PAY GERMAN HELP With | armistice ! not Civilians Employed Army Will Receive Part of Wages in Rations. March 9 Press.) Coblenz, (By The In preparing 10,000 Asso- ciated plans for employment of from to 15,000 German civilians on road the American American head- approved a proposal Germans be paid partly in rations. Officers believe this will at- tract all the laborers needed, making requisition unnecessary. The laborers will be paid in marks, eight to nine daily, collected from the Berlin government, with the privi- | lege of taking part of their pay in | corned beef, flour, sugar and coffee, with the charge for this checked repairing and other w with Army of Occupation, auarters that the has e Berlin, GERMAN MENACE EXISTS M | to Czecho-Slovak Forveign ster In- | sists on Safeguards on Both Sides of Teutonic N:otion, Pa March 16 v ostill exists, he German dan- ge in the opinion of For- cign Eenes Czecho-Klo- Ministc of i an 1, according o printed in the Matin “That danger must ins he quoted saying Those ir powosr in Germany today are those who supported the war, and, in addition the material forces of Germany diminished but little. If France is attacked, the smaller na tions to the will be called war. There must be safe- on both sides of Germany “I advocate the neutralization of the left bank of the Rhine, German A\ustria and a part of Silesia, which, being German, be given to either and forms the vak interview be suavded are east upon face cannot or ('zecho-Slovakia lient between Toland v dangero two countries.” SPARTACANS MURDER 60 German Newspaper s Rebels Killed | Officers and Members of Police De- | partment in Suburb of Berlin. Amsterdam. forces Sunday ot 19.—Spartacan the Berlin murdered the police the Zeit- March occup Lichtenberg oflicers and station there, & Am police suburh and in according to The Licht withstood Tuecsday. a0 soldiers nberg arta Mittug. had since station cell | the I.| the | reads | 10 | have shop | dents | Tocalities American Their Miter Clearing Up Some of ence Work He Will® Visit] War Areas . S. 8. Geo: 10, (By wireless t Pr ~President V from a cold and althoty troublesome today hec #§ his room the greater paid on advice of Rear Admif his medical attendan@ he keep as quict as possible. The president spending most his tim reading <o Washington is expectedd at Brest, as originall March 13, and the presi proceced immediately to . conferences are being {§ for him to l:llict | On Board March Associated 58.) is suffering it mained the Gra was less in of al tl day <on. is o e Gieor erive Planned dent to on will \ariot d by w March 14 o dent \Wilson expects to take up | an once work of the most active order | ‘of upon his There will ! saj important | Ley matters are disposed of. Then he | ship will probably take the projected trip | t,fie W to Belgium and the devastated while. tH gions of northern France. date | was to of this journcy not been decided | on the the premier. ron:truc COUNCIL T0 ADJUST : ! [TALIAN QUESTIONS of thc wit app D r at arrival in o by ment woull be TeV to return early in " in order to have time meets to prepare his report-® To Consult With Naval M The party will land at Brest pend a day or so there before going to Paris for a conference With Ad. miral Benson, chief of naval obera. tions and adviser on matters to the American peace conference —delega- tion. No itinerary beyond that has been mapped out but Mr. Daniels is e T stibotiins | tiartiond. Mo, he ex-prisoners Wi Tl Ttalian and British admiraltics, -;m“"" oners' Whihj came fo {higggwy well the French, on Boston *fa in the wellen prison speck aroused Composite Ship | thusiasm. With suffrage The Ben- ‘ ing and headed by a Sims, Pratt | in automobiles to the n i | ing and were greeted Clemenceau Warns Against Sufira; HaFtTord uL\ ke tacking >n-1s|(\pnv~ Foreign Future Wrangles in Jugo-Slavonia, Paris, March 10 Clemenceau, as pres conference, head of the at Triest advising tary commission (Havas)—Premier lent of peace ter to the commission | mili- by the so-called little banners »and, rode micipal build by Mayor = ship design the : i i en has sent Ave a Inter-Allied him that appointed to ate the incidents, which ute feeling hetween will at \dvocated. \dmirals Mayo, Rodman and virtually all the officers who have overseas du the and | sella, the only member he has talked, favored the | Sovernment officially Such vessel, { ward the women ry fast battle- | from the building approaching 30 { of them B e but with the protec- | Wilson was denounced as being solely of the line and the | responsible for the failure the fe of the present | eral amendment and w cused as near | being % the general board do not | democr the change in the their There information and it sen- | hotels secretary said, that ecvery |the should be re- | department. recom- secretary said they the son, h and council Italo-Jugo-Slav caused the the two peoples Laibach The Matin letter, h supreme vesst war the city After itside an served ing with whom composite ship ide: would be present. recet a o went. c proceed onee i steps of the with an he a to i . made speeches the text says that after the commis necessary act of the prints his facts Knots tion hour whi been will take all ing orders guilty and faction w the The the of a ship of veritied sEon | main batteries day dn Officers of as a of ion, includ- undemocra “hawking the favor dre ught s possible. while for punishment of cy abroad was a afterward compensation of it any or sutis- oy decided ernment. will that will occupation such of such ght heon There special” party TWO DAYS' BATTLE IN BERLIN STREET 1t one of ich 1w he is | present is were 25 tial, the | aspect of in due Ttalian “prisen commission debate latter adds, in the future military the ler present a when give similar notice, that the well congress viewed 0 | could mendation inci- in inter- tho arise Austrian action will any more e studied \llied ot re-assem- incidents bled. CHARGED MlTH TREASON will where the ter and that exclude the taking severe measures the might deem to be wa under s the ot Plundering Follows Cessation of Hos- commission ranted. L0SS IS ENORMOUS 6,000 tilitics—More Vighting Reported | Maximilian von Iocgen Be Put at Halle Where Many Die. to. Plea in United States District London, March wire dispatch ‘lin lasted from day night when fire with field guns on police headquarters Friday night, with Saturday morning | claves the passed. 10.—A Gern ays fighting in Ber- 10 Wedne: mutineers opened nd mine in Court Tomorrow, les: o’clock March upon Lo tax the One New Several notices Haven, Over People Suffer Property ; ans collections Reven 1 bearing were issued today by Coll J.Jo W Island-Connecticat. d corporation managers next Saturday which suf- | be made tentative blanks s ¢ | regular ones have not been distriby i and another relates to ihe terlin last | ypon liquors. There is a sub-division The mon- | which are in two classes to dete weet law that the heavy liquors or wines to huildings declaration of the Spartacans were liable to heavy looting of shops houses from the begin- ning of the strike lasi Monday. One of the large department stores in the Alexanderplatz estimates the dama it suffered of .'V.W\x_mm marks. The Damage in Spartacan Revolt—Na- Srs » until Jate encounte dispatch re for rict. egarding cto Jsh e- isolated The may e tion May ¥ Big Suits. | is to | i e crisis Berlin, The fered properiy the four days' fighting week is estimated at ey loss caused diflicult mine, in addition to losses through damage and dwellings the engaged in whole and private AMarch 9, via Amsterdani.— | turns by K safely On various streets in eastern sections of plundering durin little fighting of a minor ch but otherwise the situation w changed by Saturday night Spartacan forces had entrenched themselves in the brewery ind government troops ing from all sides to storm ing. Artillery had been Friederichshain park in for the fight, and heavy directed aviators, the brewery when filed. Tvents at | duced a renewal tion in the it is said, and maintained by there is said to A Copenhagen were killed and hting at Halle, rartac number of individuals who 9 the losses in md the there and cter, s little the course city ed, Saturday th was 6,000, a a for sour anyone and fz amoun wines, 2 and e says wha Is to make a hand as secretes 3 Boctzow advane- build up in preparation howitzers the drawn When tomorrow ta be put treason - O'LEARY TRIAL CONTINUES the T Maximilian to plea The d comes here Hoegen charge one. ourt von the ket is & is on of o long by were firing dispatch Berlin have of Spartacan Silesiun coal fic though order troops, the he tense disp: as in excess on the was pro- losses of the those of the hreak, are likely of Berlin or the ernment in damage more than 156,000,000 past firsy week. added Spartacan involve the or national go suits totallir out Lo to city pper statc seventh Week Begins, With Defense apioscn sity marks Calling in Large Number of Char- 26TH HAS STARTED 101st T teh says many acter Witnesses to Testify, wounded seriol Germany, on Sat New 10 week of York. March The seventh ans are said to o the trial of Jeremiah O'Les Irish sympathizer, acc the espior wet, with the witnes: luding James ry ny office tudents and pillag Government the mastery drowned in the was ¢ 1sed the of vio- lating e ported ‘nch Mortar Battery. First of A begun alling the wils general in parts har- th tradition the draft Linehan, in the B today of more city oL aver Yankee Division to Sail, Will Reach i o0k e difense, the acter for O Brien of has Irish director of John H. now zained Iine SHIPWRECKED New York Thurs iment, which Martin New a cousin of United State All tude MEN HOME. Boston, gram eastern the 101s men, the kee) Division reach New the Steamer Iowa. In reply Major n. © Edward who commanded in France sent the following: “Welcome stout-hearfed lad Trust Devens for g Boston March 10 A today Conbery, York and the defendant, avy. tioned in s aying radio tele- | received at north- department announcing that Trench Mortar Battery, 1 first unit of the to sail for York next was for Vessel By March 10 Henrik Had to Abandon and descued British. New jan today f Irazil captain and eight men of the wrecked American | Manchester Haynes, at sea by the British steamer Dominic and transferred to the Henrik Ibs | March The schoone ing a lea RATES | February 26 while bound from | York, The Thsen Nor arrived ports with to the country during the percent- Jlass 1 other were ques as of Irizh the war, Conbe age of Irish cla ed in C greater than that for any in the United States atti- | home, would | Thursday on om I n 3 rescued ssi was rence race | of e . schooner the o were QUESTIONS RIGHT IX TELEVHONE home. | Kansas | ro ¥ | | you of Plentiful governor g0 to eat wel in April Vdvised divi It ion on maica for north Atlantic ports. worked hard afloat but abandon her and cast boat. schooner was Me., in 1885 ves in Maine W M to crew the chooner Postma Burleson | = = | WABASH ROAD HEAD DIES, St. Louis, Mo., March 10.— I3 Kearney, president of the Wabash railroad, died here today of pneu- monia. | whether within the with the filing state of nsas, nstitute court ad an { oven state ere taken today | The of a motion by the | horo, K asking permission to original ~dings in the the postmaster general built in registered h i and 95 ARMY AIRMEN FALL. ibeth, N. J., March 10.—A gov- ernment airplane en route to Phila- delphia from the plant the Stand ard Aireraft compan plunged sround Wbowrd proce against AND ITALY OPPOSE O CENTRAL POWERS (Hava to the opposin RANCE UNION March 10 of her ere to Hartford, March st for New By cinity: Fair, colc 10.—Tore- ain and toni, s —Franee with on the out First the machine seven army officers ca the vi- ht; CGiaulois are kirts of city energeti- | today injured reports said no landing ord in one w 0ioT German-Austria in a hed northern Were | The | The Wald- | of mud alongside a stream. e & nce. O G ; the espionage a of Jacob Frohwerk, Kansas Cit because et ng tY of les Zeit litor, cizi of which American pa pheld t lecidiy cou in Missouri Staats T was ticipation in the war w day hy the supreme court \ppea from L udgments Kin- | BLAMES ALL ON KAISER Vrince of four | Monaco, Former Friey Says Wilhelm Wanted War and Col ducted Tt Himself, London, M 10 There 4 doubt 1 German a el peror w responsil bsolutd it hi and - by authon friend | friend throw- | ation | | Licut from in a te legr perov ntil prir man ¢ few vears befc the is quoted as s peror But a growing in seemed 1 pea W ious from - ttain t German felt e obsessior he ¢ he i by L 2 a an mers Unable to Use War Prod to Kill Insects s Liyestock Wor Also ‘Be Endangered Washin as de to nd ton Poig us insq Lane Expy nen t ! pests wi Killed the livest cuse preadi ud pe . wind f Suggestions r ade mig farmers guses goph, boll we Y 50 Y I ilii f dolla PROMOTED FOR BRAVER Col. L. 4. C mmpbell, Who Service With Field Artillery at Mihicl and Argonne, Returns, 1 e turned fron 691h saw service ir offensive major to field sonne promo onel the « that tiou were light for going AT BALFOUR WILL RETIRF AFTER PEACE CONFEREN London, four the tire March 1 secretary 0 Arthur J. E ign affairs

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