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RETURNED SOLDIFR *MAY(]’RSARE ASKED | DON'T LIE BREST\ hur Sorel Has Been at Famous | .Urged to Guard Their Economic, French Port | Weliare Unil Reestablished Bearing nd ocal ome “rance I sold soldier has returned New Britain after He is Arthur Sorel, Oliver Sorel o,f | ptreet, ar has the rank of ser- | eant. | Serg n | nany New Britain boys of Division, has nteres pa n charge of Hason Thierry everal engagemc At the time of student in divisi 13.—A r of all Arthur n mar Washington vas addre neipal Woods, March to today ¥ stant | G e oy | another | two service stripes sed mayor h i of Beaver cities son e e r urd co-operation economic been and B o A5 soldiers ve and are returning to city the service ind om ! nt Sorel common establisb the Y active He i and The oppor irtment has ted seen a very de- the war runners battle and nts hefore inity that the far to actively serve tl Mr. Woods of x i e rote, it mig hateau was vith ti fully paid bonus a the armistice he the American training ichool for infantry officers located in Fang France He was but a the States in roops were ansported gland, going Sowthampton, = many =soldiers Aftér arriving lels that of Sixth. Hc 11" and gradu Sergeant. After mended to the He landed February on tho Pre States transport tion 'was Brest. thing you want to he. “T'll agree.’ loc phy- left The and While war pri he Septe landed across ate when nber, 1917 1t Liverpool the continent way the the moral until normal sponsibility of 1 of does end to Franc port shipped by been whsorbed by through whic to Erang: this moral obligation as istory paral th W men the in fittine various activities and city government as private organizations, which will mini- mize and peril of unem- ployment of discharged soldiers. The war department wants to do all it .can to supplement and to help local ef- nent through { | office | | { the s my the Ee md ater- | ! & of i to the of i v rose post recom- > | federal, state well as those action he was of hool. side officers’ s in on after 21 at sca | Grant, a United The port of deharka- “You can any- | about Brest,” said | He admitted how- | Woods expressed ever, that the large number of sol- | that the d stationed there befor being | soldiers sent had crowded the accom- | cupations modations to the straining point. Dis- comforts were laughed at by those | a anxious to return ergeant Sorel was mustered out the service from Camp Dix where has heen since his arrival Private Joseph Kolosky served overseas with Company the 102d regiment is also home, = ing been discharged from the . | 57 ey sky enlisted shortly after the | loca company was called out and W n niost of the battles with the 102d Injuries to his les sed him to bo sent back in advance of the 102d, nd he has now been mustered out cf. the service is able {0 be COAL SHORTAGE IS i 30 CAUSED BY STRIKE | %' | 1ooking to a system this on 10 injustice th ident days say the opinion of discharged to their pre-war naturally. He added: I believe the man an vast majorit o return oc- home v bu services of excellent siness man discharged for an are buo, employer.’” of he CITY lTEMS millinery —advt who New Spring Church at Seibert’s, street Edgar C. Linn nd avenue to Kryseyuski has sold land on Yakls William and Thec- Tgomas Yankowski, was arrested by Sergeant Theodore Johnson the Hartford police for non- upport. Mrs. James Leo, of Whiting street, out after a recent severe ~ram was received this morn- ing by Mrs. P. D. McKenna of Henry S | street from her son, Private James D 5 | McKenna, telling of his safe arrival Transit Companies in New York Ap- | from France. Tle is now at Newport Va.. awaiting his discharge > News, peal to Public Se Missionary will orei irst ham- | ernoon of coal and | Bassette he congestion of freight on t m jiers became more serious today N and the cordially nued aman Harold settle- city on a short FEdward McA of the n church at 3 will society of the held Friday aft- o’eloc Mrs. Buell B. have charge of the pro- ocial hour will follow meet- ladies of the congregation invited to atend F. O'Meara furlough. has entercd & Kobert repairman mission For Aid. The barge: York, March 13. movement New harbor workers owners the the striking employing deadlock of s is in be conti over terms of and hours of 1 transa a S ettt jarnes Schedules ment controver: antic liners been changed ing coal, while B experiencing com- Ge on any and be Browninz agazines. The food of home made cook- ry which will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles E. Mitchell of 54 Russell street will begin tomorrow at 3 condition of o'clock and will last until coal has resulted in Fhal il e el nder diminishing the supply of steam coal | pices of the Younz Women city that transit companies the Center Congregs appealed to the public vice Tea will be served and and the naval will be offered for sale. A complete shutdc the elevatec general manager of the Inter Rapid Transit Co.. the | cart Bengston pply on hand is exhaust- | conditions are said to | | wi in some instan in the almost gun T obtain- el hope of | 1 ‘()(H ! Iz | | every trouble sale ve port is in ing. the s0 demoralized service "he o'clock. the amg- Mission ary society of tionaj church. Easter in the have ser; commissior authori- { cards tles for aid. service on lifes was Hedley, borough four ed. nilar exist in Brc plants throughout city nipg to feel the of supply shortage ; RAED of This City Hears of days’ Mother and Father's Death—Mrs, n and nufacturing the pinch ma are hegin- Anderson Dead in Sweden. the Carl street T ST of in Sw died and samed the lJocal relative in h past Cleveland the ier days Beng bheen of hoth his parents lenzst@M’s mother av of on ton ot notitied C. NIGHT AT THE members of the Knights us who are to attend the ith the Y. M. C. A. are ask- | {o meet tonight at 7:30 in the | body at 8 and will | Both wer b M1 Another b Which 1, Sweden in the fow { been heard with regret j that of the motherr of 430 a0 Mr K. OF The Colum meeting ed rooms reach time for be the Y. 8:30 and ENEU four joint | hur advance his father both wera ied the a letter which received om a ad dead v according has Sweden man to i in a o’clock the the rmal recep tendered by the The program onelude 11 e vears. occurred weeks building at e n has is to members will start 2 this Joseph Mrs, age at Joseph 1 n city Ander- Ander- the on of Park street IN GOLF TOT son was vears of of he m. s wedish | school The | Foily time on, the of {he Sunday TIE INEY. AR, e superintendant Lutheran Hurd and Mrs, Pinehurst the Mrs. Barlow Lead on church Links. FIGITE 'S lllhl' Pinehurst, N firdt eighteen holes of the championship were play the No. 1 Pinehurst vesterday. \Mrs. Bariow of Philadelphia and othy Campbell Hurd of tied for the lead at the round. Mrs. Barlow finished 40—85 and Mrs. Hurd in 41 T Pittsburgh golfers followed leaders, Mrs. R. Price f he won ishing in Mrs. M. J. Scemmell in land 95 and Miss Sara Fownes in 95. Mrs | the ¢ J. D. Chapman and Mrs D. Ar strong of Buffalo tied 100 C., March 1 Silver tournament course Ronald Mrs. Dor- | Joseph Pittsburgh | Sam’s fighting end of tha | the German in 45 Chatean-Thic t1—85. | home t | his pretty l”',](l\ ennual 5 zold of Marine Corps and Now in his City. Feingold, of Mar who ripped line open at rry on . | Joseph Fein, | Wife i. one ines wide has returned to city bringing with little bride whose England met before crossed to ingold’s in this him hree = heart annel heart shouted Mr. and Mrs. Feingold ‘ first anniversary ke Monday evening home on Lafayette relatives will and New York discharged the two T Tei zold e in 02 France and “Kamerad.” at will observe their mar- the marine's reet Guests present from | Boston Feingold has { not been from the army as he is still suffering from the effects of inhaling Hun gas, CHATRMAN SLATER RESIGNS Warren Slater, the public amusements commission has tendered his resignation mem- of that commission mayor George A. Quizl Mr. Slater’s league | resignation talke pl. once. 2ich- | Chairman has bheen connected profes- | with the amusements commission for JIUM\H a year. of at NOT A YANK | Ontficlder Was Sold | Braves, S Va., March MILLER and be Virginia to ay Officials. 13—Virginia ague officials announced yesterday (U Tom Miller, outfielder, who was signed yesterday by the New York American league club, was sold last month the Boston Nationals. Be- did not receive a con- om Boston by March 1 he he was a free agent *Miller, who led the Virginia batting, played two vears at college before nks, flm-m«md, E chairman of Miller as a to cause tract f) claimed her is to ce at in Slater rond simnal 17 joining depart- | T0 HELP SOLDIERS tion | prompt > en- | £ the ! the | “As af { safeguarding The March meeting of the Woman's | the | death | Frie | his | | as well NEW BRITAIN DAlLY HERALD Assembly Would Test Amendment in Supreme Court Providence, R. I., - March 13.— Rhode of in A proposal to have Island the legality federal prohib was made the General As- sembly vesterday A resolution was introduced in the lower hranch which would autho e the attorney general take steps necessary 1o determination the U constitutionality pute to by nited State of the act of con- the prohibitory court of the of gress proposing wmendment The resolution ntative Jacob was referred introduced Al 1o is by rese aton this the committ wy, Tt understood ti the support of the hranch The resolution reads Whereas, There by congress an shteenth mendment to the constitution of the United States, which amendment 1 been submitted to legislatures the several states, and, according a proclamation of the secretary sta has been ratitied by the three-fourths of the states in cordance with constitution of ‘And, wherea: Island from the earliest davs history has fought the battle of human freedom, declaring by legis- lative acts its independence of Great Britain two months before the action taken by the national congress, and compelling the inclusion in the con- stitution of the United States of | first ten amendments constituting national bill of rights, and has failed to take its stand in defense constitutional government and of American iiberty And, wherea it believes that attempted amendment of the const tion by congress has created the fol lowing among other grave questions of constitutional to wit: in that it does not amend the system of govern- ment erected hy said constitution, but completely alters and transforms id system; in that the amendment invests congress with police powers in the states, hitherto exclusiv exer- cised by them. and thus constitutes a revolutionary transformation of zovernmenthy by reasen of the exten- sion of the power of the United aind a compulsory aceeptance states of a national police rule enforced within their borders that such an amendment to the spirit and em of form Zovernment erected constitution, and instead proper amendment of the destructive of it ‘And, whereas, two su islatares of tate of It have refused ratify said amendment, “And, whereas, benefit alike to city. on indic will have leaders in lower in has part been pro posed to the e, neces- sary ol the provisions of the the United States: the of T of State ode its the the in the this rights, “tates to and in is contr the by sy of of “being constitution is essive 1 The ta el it incalculable and nation, to every citizen regardless of his individual opinion the subject of prohibition should be a prompt, clusive determination courts of the public sentiment orderly chann is of the state concernin that there definite, and con- involved, directed may patiently the judicial outcome of these ceedings, andl sane submission to legal processes be substitnted for dangeron therefore, be it “Resoived, That the attornes of the state of Rhode Island b and herchy authorized and ed, in the name of the state or othor wise, to commence suits or ar to take other nec the premis for the purpose securing as prompt- v as pos determination of the supreme of the United Stat uporn. the question of constitutonal of the action of. congress in the said the highes tr into await pro- ssues thus unrest direct- is o o such ceedings such ay he ssary in of ssible a court 5 ty proposing eighteenth amendment to the constitution of the United States.” INCOME TAXES ARE in | Collector’s Office In City Hall Very Busy Place These Days—Oniy Two Days More. The bt present come board floor of > in time is the office tax collector in the offi of public safety on the City hall. The office from 9 a. m. until 9 p. m. now and every hour of the day it is filled with people filing their taxes The men in have been kept more than in fact the rush has been that an extr Stenogr sent here the the the in- e of the fourth is open city at charge busy and o ureat has been revenue office in The two men been working all up the returns the last day allowed for the tiling of the returns ent indications would point persons being late in filing Every evening the rush cater than in the day line extends g the day at extends for many feet one end. of the from the New Haven in charge herc have the time in an effort internal to clear which Saturday At pro to ma their tax by is mu = time into the corri- night the line oftentimes 10 iile the dor du and corridor from other. Many ing of | | | | | } petty questions not income tax have the men in charge and hindrance rather tha 1p.»x.\mv:- filing their taxes | | { { | | concern- ked e a the heen these help It collector filings ) to the is prob- here able that each of the have handled over 1,000 ready. This is out of the man who have appeared the office f the papers to fill out and the many persons who filling their at the factor The are handlir tax reports ollectors in every collector: preparit - is ide at ar out in- come tax report local factories these income aiding the The busy many o and possible way. are s tomorrow and Sa | QUESTION DRY LAW‘ dis- | obtain | the supreme | Rep- | never | of ¢ the | he | | ai BEING PAID DAILY | apher | British Policy Governmg I 4 Is Not Entirely Pleasing’ March government's policy discloséd s, minister recon ion, commons por London, n ticizing arding impo by Sir Auckls national servicel in the house Of \day. He said all i manufactured and seniied commodities which arg Great Britain willd svstem of speciall when the tations, Geddc and tru M tations of inufactured rmitted controlled licenses il question will he ne s an Pe to § & until September 1 1 this pro- to introduce pro- f& andate from the (&8 majority to a pro- England is . They say her com- supremacy. an hold it wspapers denounce ttempt n without an voters, in of c great 1in & sist: that a the vote are opposed tective st that men through fr only ystem and declar a free countr s Britain gained ancial and ¢ o ‘me } chan One point on which newspapers-of on the tariff are British manu- nts have enjoyed rded them by o “vested inter- upbuilt or will make it diffi- 1o a free trade basis importer handicaps all shades and vicws urers and merch Am Beet | Alaska: Gol Am Agri O] Am Car & Am Ice. ... Am Can . Am Loco Am Smelt .... Am L R Am Tel & Tel b a Anaconda Cop .. cent. or | A T 5 Fe Ry Co.. KNnow | Bajdwin Loco B & O cor- | 3 R T AL Beth ther to | Butte n en Leath the sort of protection a licens will cult to system Teast hich revert From e the ith tarifi the viewpoint of license system them e stainty. Many tha 1riff 20 50 specific 119 107 5533 62 93 3% 591 49 rtue of pro- i | | { | | { | \ say wit tective any of or 925" 563 49 they would here they DI dance witl present and migh just | 15t heir ces and do business in known conditior B .. Superior Pac s Steel they know wh usiness hec cannot z licensed port any intity of or on being prohibited alt making w count on bein | given q product x her fron s & Ohio © ) | Ch ze 1| Chino Cop o imports ! Chi Mil & St Paul C ( DEATHS AND ol B & 1 v Steel Distillerss Sec rucihle FUNERALS | Joseph Ohlander. Firic funeral Erie at 1 his Jate and a Bethan 15t rternoon | CHen Ele joodric ington in Rev ph Oh 0 this Rub pfat Cetfs 6914 94 44 om trect fence on Ken ] rea it Nouy tilinols 30 o'clock ish officiated rold Ander: And erner The Adolph it (e A. Abra burial h on, srson, Her ind | s were J 20 70 k son The was Max Mo \ex Joseph Arbour 1 Ar tomorrow e func 7 cld E in sept our will | Nev St. Mary’'s Con church Clifford Wailace Hallen i Hallen, aged and Mr street will tomorrow after will N Pa Norfolk Penn Pres Ay Linden four | Hans died held Rev evenin The fu 1 be > lock E. Klir RES ERV]SlS ARE LANDE | P noon i | Texas Oil Pac 34 of the 200 Who Threatened Sink British Transport Are Now Headed tor United States, Halif: March 13.—Thirty- British the transport which report rs on X four } reservists whose s in | landed mes are today fr ptain of | the to sink | ed board sol- | NEAR PRESIDENT LAND. had thr 2 werc t tion to t who less tray ship u ashore Brest About “onight. Expected to Arvive at o'Clock ind tination en came tran left for States. The Massic homes of most procecde tish usetts and York New | who 00 miles off the the oloa later ith t Br From steame reservist mes vited : TONIGHT. e . Last sht the mand all the fon complete Pari French th rar val ements com- for Local Hartrord 1 local b: Hartrord onight. 11 fans to witne Champs of W Play \ number o will Hartford the e bhetween and the both champs in t K. F. te »p teams pla been Leagues in recer of the president 18k yeen announced that sht M toni would probabi ho ceremony entrain go to s | ther the president would for immedia the time would train travel 1t chine Shop the F. | Paris the | heir respect- am and the | ving through- par with al is ex- | sct ‘ teamn and ntet eam of IN 1Imos on his ar- it enter on which to P 30 factory, | rival the here. At was expect- ive « port at 8 Machine the steamer nd the president out avls will 1¢ e on was one anot battle s T ey Works Billin will ro d to leave NEW MOTOR of Mines Substitute FUEi:. the team of | Har & Spencer pre- min Fans portunit big g this city the . Burcan Announces Also in for Gasoline. 13 the war of a 10 lanes wec nigh W { ment { motor ARRESTED | hour ] ATTLE | } 1 | ) Wil- | racir wed Y hict | th The M- | hexa March Develop- | i | ¢ | hington ved on t will be in adds of ruel e miles an wnd witomobile TIRE THIER to the air| in rday of iquid cyelo- bout $1 it com- Boston, in a alled heectar cost s0 of military value ieal t zallon, al \nother v hile garded as pra it present developed 1 benzol purpases combination i has burcau consisting of an found ed to of value in The comparative scarcity its produ large 1solene to be more It is indu of ben- to been sione prove zol. however, tion | supplant & am | improbable makes GOING TO TOWN, Dr ion isoline on A MIDDEG / the immediate f A& n invita of FUNERAL HOUR CHANGED, The Cran- to participate funeral of Miss Florence dall will afternoon d at 2 pel will be held Saturd: 30 from the home < from the Er win in- L as nued, tomorrow + pla the | by Steel afla\Pl . S GSNTten carlior DOVIN Iron Markets . écline to take A further recession “blast furnace coke, ),u.m» being obtainable — | ton, a reduction The I | Hard steel bars an the conter- | 2O528 between the steel mak- and the industrial | hoard at Washington, which has been postponed to Wednesday, March 19 While some skepticism persists in the trade, there is general willingness follow the government’s lead. The amount of the probable reduc- tion in finished material has been discussed. Meanwhile for time of is noted in deliveries $4 per net cents of for r the to 87 inforcing pur- Middle West per ton below are quoted ir interest centers in or § general price JERSEY 7CVAR TRIKE NOT YET SETTLED committee Car Service in 12 Counties Still Crip- new busines some nigh dropped in certain lines Sentiment, ng of the York, Tue one meager, has the pled—No Violence Being Re- well out reckon- ported Anywherc as developed at a steel, committee sday, which week, leans to ton on and this sentation on ind this has The countr I"cbruary proof that meet- New adjourned for reduction of $5 rolled products iron interests for separate general granted s large output he been held up hy conditions in the indust until are more favorable than has heen | were presented. The fact is that the | the [Pebruary rollings of the Steel pany poration and those for January | resented considerable tonnage, of its rails, booked in 1917 at prices, deliveries on which were sus-y|y free f for war orders. | ;o 1, business has come in in the few weeks at only a fraction of the February rate of operations. With independent companies March hav not been over 20 per of capacity. It al be considered that i districts, notably Pittsburgh, stock made Pebruary. It in a leading pig weels the Jeen counties | per thou Iron ! ore have moved poration attemj with the 4 nductor repre- committee employc join 500 str No servic \fter today of steel | € 6 a par m of first day the Ar'S were oper much | 850 cars fow rep- lly about are operatec The strike, which virtual- brought 10biles B W om violenc of conveyances to take out and workmen past make way rge number uto other to factories. The strikers, member Y f streot demand most aied { orders AR nd electri cent is o to railway employe nition of th 3ird, a federal med ference today Francis some con- it e large in January rollings for 1 were and strikers officials to and mpar is thus in an effort brir S e will fall progr to off ssive be expected that M out- Sor me work rolling in rch nt and witl reductions and in ing forces a works mills The attitude of inues be that absolute steel MRS, FATRBANK of Sc S MARRIES. foreign of the needs stocks being k fixing be a W buyers buyer being con- Wife James Evans, Jr. Divor n Star Weds to u pro- | down ex- it- Broker. ome, only vided for and Under the new t market will How can be kept mar is a question, with Brit h =overnment price fixing expiring less than two months. British then be more closely American with intage ocean Mrs. B price still American the our to xpor m Douglas long the above domes ket a in ports may petitive with added adv freight In this to the expressed desirc ke med steel the of lower conne interest attaches British steel of | in manufacturers to m some form with in re zreement, country Bres ive rangement shown competitors export mably Webbh act anction such an ind Lrly ctually vou s to ar- side therc th SR in it on lower were hardly to put on negotiation ood of el ction transaction anticipat- ne prices are noted, but the be expected, with fathe the mo lifornia New Pitts hralic hy W the Pitt exee liberation t ington gh | « > in s quent “oundry istrict pig iron in bur is the conspicuous ption ips to Tonnecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. | RELIABLE CORPORATION of efficient, Guardian, A STRONG, organized and qualified through year trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, xecutor or Administrator. Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. HARTFORD., CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't R T R S Y T W TS SO P S S 5 8 L R 1 21 000,000