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HERALD THYI SERVICE. A , CONNECTICUT. = | Residents Secking Passage to Raid are Released-——Ad Secret Messages Show Germany swedaen sinee war endea.— S1K Arrested in Brass City May Revotutionts. 8 S That the exodua (o native Jands of | York, March 13.—All i Supported Austria’s Demands | yesiacns or ihis el wih et o 2| Be Deported as Undesirables | o b it men ana 150 womens | 1 clude the ftalian and Polish residents g | were taken to t criminal e | of New Britain is shown by the statc biilding early today. following & - { ments or local steamship agents that INVESTIGAT@RS ON w on a huilding in Hast 15:h street, ¥ £ to secure passage on steamers leaving @ wig officials, police and S ) | for their native land i B o= s men. Those arrested \ recent investigation showed that | yederal Alien Headquarters in Bos- | Molly Steimer, 21 years old, sente at least 1,000 Ttalians in this city and g cars imprisonment for violal us to rveturn, and ten Will Make Every Effort to Class | ¢ ospionage act, but at ' libe ©nc Document, Written in Cipher, | Shows That Imperial Government | vicinity are anxi T had applied for booKings on : 2 M T pending an appeal to (he suprem 2 e . Men o oas ndesirable Citizens— 3 Opposcd Mediation by England— | ceamers, and that fully as man s Und fze e EE O or ks mana Poles would return to their native e (@ Leader Admits Tdentity. z v and Freedom,” a P& countrics as S00N as tr 5 Binanco, secretal Poland, Kussia and Germany Wi Waterbury, March 3.—Superin- | of 1ssian union of peasanf opened. It is now evident from > | tendent Beach of th police an © Amer and Arthur pplications for hookings —that nounced today he ured fed- | Kelex a prin The four areé eral warrants on v to hold six | charged with having in their DosseSS be depleted in the same manner, allezed I W. W. leaders who were | sion literature audvocating the overs thoushitRis AnGHRenDECt- I tla s among the 187 m rrested in the | throw of the government raid which broke up a . W. meet- | The Fast 15th street building, ac= ing in a Bank street Sunday | cording to the police, was occupied by the Union or Russian Peasant Worker of Americ Al these taken to criminal courrs, it is understood were Immediate Action Recommended. Paris, Mareh 13-—Two dispatches in ciph transmitted by von Szogeny arci ustrian ambassador at Ber- : £ i Mapen 2 S RSSO s | Swedish population of the cits ministry showing that icking Austria in her e toward Servia have R T i (O w jord” which is to leave for Swed- 3 <ter to France. As print- X i 1 local : night e TR s Saturday the following local peo- PRaC s e k ple have securad passage: Mr. “and Mrs, Emil Tindquist. Carl O. Ander- | The warrants were issued by tha con, Carl Manfrid Johnson and Carl | United States Commissioner Coleman 1°. Nelson | at the request of District Attorney ! supposed here negati i e S ing waged from Serbia will be f 1 i : L ag 28 which the'§ Kb iyl A ST G <end investigators to this city to seo | azo, and considerd numbers will be near as large. Oon the sziling 1i for the “Stavan- May Be Deported. i read | Immediate Action lin, July pany; g tended auestioned regarding their ideas of governmen their recent movements and sources of income tions would be considered here < ~ f the men under s can ba encountered by the's el e e i inte BAFK TAXES IS []UE classed as undesirable citizens and | i N 'F National Union' vention by other powers. We v LU deported as such. } Y ND Mr. Kolodney stated, tHE® with ihe greatest msist- Leaders Among Prisoners, kowitz of New York, a ment ST S — the National Garment Workers' Uniony thus put the w in face of | <! Thi Y, lesander Cher SEic e o . N > E . . larrived in this city last evening ang Sraplisnedt incis Most of This Amount Can Mexander Chernoff of Chicase, «aid | Stamford Police Nab Thief | immediately called a meetiE=or the ol cond narked v 1 . = e S Bl S e workers of the Blite Waist compamy 4 Man: i€ i o 4 'ing - Burno or Bernow, said to be Ne 7 : e ek ah < | Be Collected By Brin T S e el Who Has Evidently and also of the Parker Shirt com. S o LS 2 2 wny. Mr. Kolodney said, that & num- Operated in Conn. ber of the former concern’s employes s . G res | | were reluctant about going out on X | vere relu ) C if-to the house i r diately to action T impiod to actior Among the six alleged leaders ara Vzainsi British Mediation. ] m i Sl | first zave the name of Mike Koief, “Berlin, July 1914, The secre- ing Suit. .)”“_ - ‘& ”1\‘ v”K”'“_ Mike Koief, tary of state has just declared to me t has now admitted to the police ysitively, hut under the seal of most e { that he is Burno. strike, as they had heen paid vod positively, | 5 Scnatof, Geeorge W. Klett, hefare 5 3 vory eve 5 i £ t irls earning fr & Consider Employme i o very soon ey The e e e ot wages, many of the girls earning from | (po " jogidlature this afternopn,)rewd mployment Bill. % What appears to be a very impor- - y X M 3 rs off 4 il be broushl to ihe knowls | DeyiBritan fliave beel Sallmatten ot L . | tant capture was made in Greenwich Police Called But Not Needed. 5 E enate . Judiclary | 1ho commission e shang 6o nployed oF Your Mscellency, The Ger- | much argument and conjecture dur- | Monday, when Motor Ovele Offder! (omoiais of ihs concern have heen | ocmmiGEREINCHisnga if the cov resolution providin conti : 5 icial ; pensation law, ‘which, it is conceded by authorities on this law, will put the law in this state on a par with | ance to the renowned California = law and | of ligh above any others in this locality. | tion | ance of tne V ¢ bu of the man zovernment assuves me in the |ing the recent campaign for w 21 Fitzroy, of Stamford capiured Wadi- z PLIC German Well, But Unfavorably | slaw Fedueczk, alias Fred 1. Gordo most convincing rianner that it is i | min tax. The fact that the city had | ut nfavorably | slaw Fedueczk, alia i 1 . Gord o wa, identificd with those proposi- X | L i claiming to reside at 12 Lo : ain amount of money due it Known Here, Gives His Views on expecting such a move for some time, and yvesterday afternoon the girl are : » Sutter street, ) paported to have held some kind of tions, that it is wbsolutely against o A s il s Sl S their being taken into consideration |has bemn usca @ rgument in 2 meeting. This morning when they c ol | the Bolsheviki Menace, stealing a physician’s automobile. The | jopi the factory and congregated in i actions of the prisoner attracted the Mr. Tic The salient featu of the law as | industrial recommended by nator Klett's | land commiftee are: An increase in the period of compensation for part incapacity from 312 to 520 we an order securing the payment compensation starting at once ins of at the end of seven d ) tirement atd that it will only transmit them !scveral poiitic: - this rea- ont ot LoldiaE he police were to us to give efiect to the Knglish re- | von the i 1 publishes a digest of Paris, March 12.—*If Germany suc- | officer. and when be started in pur- | pojfied that trouble was taking place | quest.” the Lack tax matter as it has been | €2¢ds in crushing Bolshevism at home, | SUit of Gorvdon, the latter made an at 1 1 on Ar street. Ofticer: Lyon and Minlster Viemnitch Ehen auoles dhe Farniah g it will cause it to decrease in Rus- | tempf Lo cseape. It ended when Gor- f! T 3 Joseph Kennedy were despatched to message sent ; 0, 1814, from Therc is, af present, die the ety | sla, siice Bolshevism arvises from amn | don’s car stonewall in Green- Sir 1 iray, Britis foreign | (otial of $114,332.66 :n uncollected | idealist phonomena which needs suc- | wich . minister to Ambassador Goschen at ' taxes from former years. Two or | €ess to keep it alive,” savs Dr. Bern- When searched at the Stamfor e scene and they found evervthing calm and peaceful Will Not Recognize Union. offering. if the crisis passed, | (hree thousand of this ean never be | hard Dernburg, former colonial seere- | lice station yeceint for the sa e S b ettt ce the initiative in an arrange ollected but most of it is tax upon | tary of the German government and | an . man sick over four weeks; increa ntenni A 5ot from 14 to 18 woeks as a maximum; | &t a cost o wdopted | both branct automobile was found in his pos- ment satisfactory (o Germany. The | real estate which may be collected | at one time unofficial mouthpiece for fon. Lt deveion hinisfer savs thai neither Sir Edward | (hrough the usual method of filing a | Emperor William in the United States e 1 Minister Sazonofi of : lien, foreclosing and selling at auce | N an intefview at Weimar published | city, and was located in a New York 1 Ru emier Viviani of France | tion. The total number of pieces of | in the Echo de Paris e them, stating that the concern would LR Germany | property upon which this amount Is| “When calm is restored.” he con- | that the prisoner has sold four willingly increase the —wage P et G A RS o The minister concludes: | due is 374 iguring $3,000 of the | Uinues, “‘Germany will he able to plan | mobiles in the past month to " | that if possible shorten the working i« incredulous, let him !tax uncollectuble there is left $111,- | cconomic action to the cast to stamp. g day which is now elght hou L the foregoing docu- | i . ! X the Ilite Shirt Waist copipany, said OnCH the car be- | thi5 afternoon, thet prior io the e neged to Dr. M. L shoof this including of certain forms of occupi- tional disease in the law, What is considered the walkout of the girls, he addressed | e ther investization showed is the one extending the peri Orleans parties | o 12,66 due which may he collected. | out Tolshevism. Germany's hest pla In Gordon's pockets was found | s emphatically explainec tha \werages roughly $300 due on | in my opinion, would be to go ahead under no condition would the unicn piece of property on which there « as quickly as possible with social re- | compensation for partial incapa from 31 to 52¢ weeks. An increa e T of this kind has been sought Fie wl0 that the orle iive miwaye) 0DoNNE men for donic ilme, b | who resides in Russin. There wa e A T forms. It must be proved to the Ger y il b ife nsurance roli fo $3,000 & ng that he 312 ec 1€ v o @ Hite | Seiuol ! mainfested the attitude that they |18 that the v il The number of pieces of property | man people that their rulers are doing 3 doMg | jssued thro the Hartforc e In- | hor Any Sases with back ftaxes of over two years | cvervthing possible to relieve them | boien: Sh be b it fied with conditions, Two ",lf,‘ S P i surar ompany > including of certain forms upon which the city is justified in | materially and to help them to de- e GO " S 3 women workers were engaged by the | 1he Inc ing of V;v 1 forr Will Hear Differences That Are €aus- | starting foreclosure proceedings is | velop themselves morally and intel- | TeicapunglofitneRp risonCanav 08 el o R S O s e 0 | and Facsscipationalgdiseas eSO G 194 e - a long way toward hringing to an end s est local employers and employe Strike of New dJersey Public | U fechually et R nd i ording to Seltanan, they have fur-| 3 1 ing e of 2 503 b B ol by (T Tk £ Tt T Believal the it lozhtng | luesnvnolesaleR of automobiles | {10 e of unionism while | 48 much as elsewhere as the purpose | vhich have been going on for the pa ! i of property. After the bill has run | $on to belicve that these wmethods REvenioibeingiieistate fel0 el v .. Franklin and Mrs. |} Washington. March 3.—Hearings | 15 yes it is outlawed. Therefora | Will give good results. acts of the auto thieves, and Hartfor ot the paid agents of the | threat and Iung trouhles are an the controversy between the New | the time limit for action may bhe s heen particu hard hit. L B Th ‘ will made on vor of his fathe cach Service Corp. Car Employes, take action for foreclesure and sale | eXisting government and 1 have rea- ol forithellconterntl Bl ienveliiol] o O DrotecERthose Bwih D O n foundries and other factories wher K revalent. Several forms of thro: . 4 S B, ; i as- unio Mr. Seltanan Dueve ol Yea i il Jerse lic Service corporation and ! sumed as 14 years. oo e s CETTel e BRI il e e Seviking treen car oo SO e e custom o Jet e o %) [RISH SITTUATION BAD | TROUBLE IN SPRINGFIELD | et oe " Wonencvintimn™ " | c2ses common ‘i " Gormari Degin here tomorrow morning Al DR e e ron working factories the war labor board. tion for settlement beyond the filir e S el e “ this ause Dispatch From Dublin Says Need of | Trolleymien May Go On Strike s | shirtmakers in New tain e S0 \cceptance of an invitation to both | of the lien with the eity clerk. Tho i : The recommendatior ¢ sides to submit their differences to the | foreclosure proceedinzs are a matte board was received today from the sanized kffective Self Government Ts Move Testimonitl to Support Tonesty of Pickets Are On Duty which requires the atiention of the | city | tation instead of at the clos ll pensation from the date Public Service corporation and it was! corporation counsel of {he decided to proceed with arrangements Urgent Than Ever Before. One of Their Members, SRl ot S alves SRURe Com i veais i i otic Une e mpior for the hearings without awaiting w pany tried 1o enter the factory today, | rotur £ u 1 i reply from the men London, Mareh 13.—The Mail fea- | Springficld, Mass., Mavch 13.—0fli- | but were evidently scared off by the |\ paey e onii . othob ngraelwith PLAN WORLD REYOLUTION tures & Dublin dispateh representing |cers of the (rollevmen's associatlon | pickes of the strikers, according to | o Lo Nas been long souxl roposal that they submit the the situation as being extreme arc making plans for the polling of a | Seltanay L worsman fwasiobliged roversy to the hoard and return and maintaini that the need of ef- | strike vote by the members tomorrow dcCording Fiofone ot thel siriors b ol one R cels compe to work pending a decision they nev- | Russian Sovict Government Reported | feCtive selfl government is more urg- |in accordance with 2 vote early this|the New York dhe At | e the ertheless W ¢ nsked to have rep- ent than cver befo morning. The voie is to be taken on ommittee’s recommendation resent: esent {0 set forth their A= Naming Ministry to Work for | Now that the Sein Fein members | the question of enforcing a demand to get their . in that SR N—— pove who is e S tect Summer Homes. place 8 - e for more {han | side of t g of the house of commons have heen |on the company for arre nd trial | ¢} iy ods to ihi= one month will be entitled 1o ] Great Communist Overthrow., released,” the dispatch savs, “there | of Ambrose Murphy, a conductor who 7 ! ; b Rules® to Govern Germans | first week's compensation I | to have them they ho p is the base for the trouble, . - parliament which will probably be a | factory handling of fares.” The trol- QDAR’”&CIDT"‘ A ) Soviet governmer with a view 10 { vepry troublous affair without an au- | levmen demand that 3 v he given e V28 19 ,flb R}fl PQUTED ’ promoting a plan for z world-wide | thoritative administration (o halance | @ chance to clear himself in court NOT }NCRLADINU Né‘\[‘{ | i - NTarohe I will be a new assembly of the Trish | Was discharged for ged “unsatis- London, The ssian | est import are srowing ant =S8 | charge of larcony German Government Troops : a4 new minister to be known as “in- U norkiar . ;“;H)u’ it s im- s Drive ble for the Dritish government | e B On December 31 England Tad No New tebels Out But Suf to bandle them. There is barely a | HINES BEING QOUIZZED. Is Out But Su Heavy Losses section of Trish labor which is not | e Dreaduoughts Under Construction— | _«Reds * Crueltics Confirmed prepared or threatening to strike for | Congressmen Want s Views on Building No Big Boats, . demands which ne eniployer can pos- Water Line Trade Development. he suprewe council of the as sibly grant. The well-intentioned | . conference says: “The supremo | Lenine. the Bolsheviks premier, and i jomes of Gen, Viscount Freneh, | . bL: i tod : il et foduy from 8 to 5 |leon Trotzky the Kolshovik minister | 100 Tiourenant, for soeial and indys, | General Iines was asked today v day Thomas J. MeNamara, parlia- | ns out of t o ol m. The aerial terms to he|0f war and marine, when they lived | 11ia) improvement have gone by the | [CUier sent by members of eor mentary sec Germany in the preliml. |in Switzerland. Moor is said to have | 150 q tind there is n danserory sit. | ional committees interested i we i dreadnought battleships were | cording to a Berli s b B ween given unlimited financial and : 8 i vay de yment for o stafement el At T ; e e T e discussed. Tlie|| been given unlimited fnancial and i yaiion swhich can be handled only by | lopment for tatemer T R o e Incsda Me occupation of . military ex- | political powers at Moscow. He is| oy {he rnilvoad administration’s policy trict the SR by tematically out hy {1 \dopted By Peace Congress—Acerial I soasi ternational comumissary according to a Telsingfors dispatch to the Mail, quoting advices from Moscow. Terms Under Discussion, March 1 ‘I'he official com- the close of today's meet- | i | communist revolution. has appofnted | its activities. Lahor troubles of great- | What thex contend nounts to a | | The new minist a Swiss named Copen | Moor, who was a friend of Nikolai London, March 13.—Replying to Washinglon, March 13.—Director- | question in the house of commons to B driving jsh parliament 5 : examined in Adetail and | under-sec ry now to a former in promoting interchangze of trafi7 The next meeting taks | French army captain named Sadoui between rail and water lines, the di | the government s re decla I Friday at 3 p. m { who went to Russiu with the French | AWAIT W LSGN’S A i A[ vision of rate charges, the establist e - | socialist leader, Albert Thomas, dur- I RR!V u ment of tihro YL i e | IN\ D D LAI ing ihe Kerensky regime An im- | Ao, of ihrough bills of lading s il e iavel heenthoavy e AT NEA flflb DE[ T ‘l i portant role in the ministry is also | Among those who joined in send- | o ¥ e i M1 of cruelty by the Spart s have | Bre 5 5 - & freed fc erch ship construc car D ributed to a “British friend of M, | Brest Is Gaily Decorated to Welcome [ ing the letters were Hepresentatives 1RO tistchant L asten Tebiftcherin,” the Bolshevik foreign | minister. t. I1e added that fonr dreadnoug tie cruisers were under construe- ment troops. Considerable ion on that date but work on three, quantities of arms were cantu P which were in very early ses had o wough rates and the issto Amon those of Ruda 5 ury in e o been fully confirmed,” the message s ? Winslow, Massachuset and Moore o adds. 2 President—Colonel House Jus- ! P o e e G B ! half of the Litchfic legatior Department of Labor Orders Investi- ousc and Jus- | o) evivania _On the same date he said o : Britain had 23 dreadnought Building and Loan Changes. serand to Greet ILim. R(“!’l'lfl.l(’\\; (:1‘1: BUSY. | ships and nine dreadnought § 1 NAME GERMAN DELEGATBS A bill affecting buildir and [ | Brest, France, March 13.—Col. E. | e \areh 13—Will tays, | CrUisers, all of which were in com- il associations provides that the am | | | | gation of State Constabuiary | i i GIVEN AMERICAN FOOD. itics at Coatesville. Pa | = — TS Gt S et s . 4 mission except one battleship and one of shares issued Jules AhCs | chairman of the republican national | ti1ecrutser. So far.as he knew, no | Count von Brockdonff-Rantzan, For.|be fincreased 009,008 ‘ ships v be laid down this 1$3,000,000. This is meet co i cign Minister, Will Head Peace sitalSLardsisE Bl st i (all - ambassador to the United with Madame Jusserand, have h 11 (By the Asso-|rrived here to greet President Wil- | o¢onsarving the political sentiment of 2 b son when he lands from the Geor 5 E { < The first instalime "t | Waehiniton. L il be hold daile For (he hoet HURT IN 35-100T FPALL, fcrence Party—Others Sclected. || ¢ ot prese | wellings] American foodstufls, composed ¢ Thipiépatation) tor ‘the | Dresidents| s ooc st Ry take care of arvival Prest was gaily decorated. oL cans L e e jurcd in Fall Prom Staging. 5 1o inquiry. s stretched across th : I | Count L ‘]x n to t ivil po} ‘““l “‘“ treets bewr the legend - “Welcome | he: Chica Y idgeport, March 12.—Louis 1 coming week on condition 2 <1 FTEIRANS TO s e ! o ",‘m’ | Wilsor - S———— PLAN SOLDIL IS law and order puainielaec The railway station was lavishly WEATITFR, E i Stamford R : b member of the civilina s0ldicr | docked with Allied flags and the St ATITER. « 2 o e e \ve heen zled Banner xton : committee, is here today to establish ment Sent to Dawzig. " his “listening po: with the purpose i e L ons which ex the nation. Conferences of the part y | Haven and H here labor ot 5 beel rned ovor | | few days., and hefore his departure . . Ma Asso- : et e tons of }«nrn has been turned over v odays. a I lepariur Bridgeport Wovkers Scriously In- 2o o ey limi L 4 = the municipal authorities for will select a man (o ‘ake charge L8 . to conduct nboard ¥ tricts this and Louis Sci which, with | Sa . A the st | two pounds ¢ 1 and s French fri-color, predominie i aford, March 13,—JFor i s Sl yelock ot - | pounds of flour. The Americar the decorative scheme axt for New Britain and vici- S o iniu Schn pose ¢ f ior also member of | \ccording 1o the latest pis ) nity Generally rair, much e \ the an gnard ten pound esident w disembuark @ colder tonight: Friday fai T W work on buildingy | 1 inister o f p two pounds of lard. Lomiucree, o g lousing Lo, > Prussian