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NEW BRITAY ESTABLISHEL 1870. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT. WEDNESDA TAXPAYERS DECIDE 3 ax se TARGUMENT FOR BEER| V"0 2o s I ! the 27th Acro Squadron With B ‘ Plans and Men Escape’s . s Brilliant Record. | i i i nly $5,000 Booty. - M Mill Tax Advocates to Ask, e Sork, arch 18 —The cruler Brewers Ask Injunction Against e e | | Help in Keeping Within Budget | with .75 oons and a00"naat o0, Internal Revenue Collegtor | men. rmed witn revoivers, to listed men. Among them were up the employes of _va l“irst. = ! bank in the heart of the busimi \ tion here, and, taking all of thes CASE WILL SETTLE QUESTION | o ine cashicr's counter, escans | an automobile. It was reported# | - E: | they obtained about $5,000. 8 oW 1 Brewers Want to Manufacture Beer When the men entered the (ftroopsfinaindiosl| one of them cngaged the cashiel Aero Squadrons, That Is 2.75 Per Cent. Alcohol— | conversation and the others cove oo the teller and clerks with theis volver: A girl employe scream sidering Resuming Brewing. whercupon the robbers grabbed & the money within reach and fled New York, March 19.-—The Jacob | riedly to the car outside, Hoffman Brewing company. bringing | The number of the automobil a test suit in the interest of the U. S. | said to have been taken by the DOMNKEE Brewers' association, today applied to | The authorities of surrounding toW the federal district court for an in- were notified to be on the lookout J » i | & troops of the 27th division and casual | ‘o, 397, Massachusetts, companies NOS. o | | CITY GOVT. IS ASSAILED and sz, penneivani 0 208" e casuals of various S i service. \ The cruiser Charleston, also from % School Board and Superintendent ! o 07 ot the 27th and 147th Criticized—Simons Attacks Assess- usual company No. 962, and 's—Cooper’s S ¢ svlvania. : ors—Coopers Amendment to B i b Aero Squadron claims to Opposed—Would Close War Bureau pave downed 55 enemy machines. The pilots flew Nieuports and Spad - The school board and Superintend- ' bi@% 50 " ored that 60 per cent., ent Stanley H. Hoimes were scored at ' o0 i 4 qual flying men were casual- the mecting of the Taxpayvers' asso- ' gj.. ciation last evening when the asso- The 147th Aero Squadron has been .+ ciation met for organization, but this ;.o one year in the Toul, Verdun, did not materialize, the meeting re- . chugeay Thierry, St. Mihiel and Ar- solving itself into a talkfest resarding gopng sector: It was attached for the appearance of the executive com- | S0 ime 1o the French army. The mittee of the association before the: gquadron has had ten casualtie common council this cvening, with | SIXEAPE S0 ops and 220 naval plans for carrying outt he 21-mill aX ,gcers and men the S. S. Harrisburg rate which was the popular choice of | o i g "1 from * Brest. Units in- the voters at the election last Wed- | .1ygeq seven detachments, totalling nesday. At the outset of the meet- | ¢ (mier and 565 men, of the 147th ing P. 8. Mclahon, told of the object | 1,¢intry, 37th Division: First and of the ineeting, stating that at t0-1igecond Air Service Construction com- night's council meeting, a committec | iR T (o company No. 369, would appeur and ask for a hearilg poppsylvania; also 630 sick and on ways and means of carrving out | y,unded, 65 nurses, about 150 scat- | beer. The association includes more | SFHONS FIve thousand ¢ e the 21-mill budget. The chairman go.qq casuals and 13 civilians. {han a score of firms operating brew- | | oney was . i Kiets, Arg said he believed that the common 5156 n e tion s Dats [oF the atats: | e ousnt 1@ i | i g il Massachusetts Brewers Also Con- 1 unction restraining the collector of | the bandits. nternal revenue and the United States | Two hours after the hold-up ) district attorney from beginning any | committed, a motoreycle policeman i proceedings to interfere with its con- | Jamaica, suburban district * ofS8 templated production of beer of 2 3-4 | Brooklyn, spotted the highwaymen'g} ': per cent. alcoholic content. car and gave chase. He soon oveps !to il | took it and the four occupunts jumped | CF Massachusetts Brewers| Meet. out and started to run. The police~ | FEC Boston, March 19.—The Brewers' | Man shot one in the back and ‘cap- | ghe Association of Massachusetts held a | tured another but the other two es- | 14€ FiES special meeting here ‘today to con- | ¢aPed into a mearby woods and are {yS FTS sider whether its members should re- 10W being sought by the police. The | /i@ ECHER sume manufacture of 2.75 per cent. | condition of the wounded man is not | 18 €U serious. Five thousand doli | for & Sunday® i i { | i | | | i 1 ! i | ‘ 1 i { i | tion, then other means would be re- vored immediate resumption of oper- | ! those who do not have aufom sorted to. who do not have clubs to} ations in view of the opinion of coun- ! Gen, Fdwards Asked to Investigate| % tolgo Hazen Bili Opposed AT “NCE | sel for the U. & Brewers' association | Sunday ar the opportunity ut& , During the closing minutes of the ! that the manufacture of 2.75 per cent. Activity of Uniformed Men in Law-| 80lf and enjoy other am 26th an . | - i hich are not within their , mecting Dr. Mendel Volkenhcim ad- { beer was within the law. 5 W ns Ll e et gD A L e rence Strike—All Is Quiet Today. | He said that automobiling on Sun- park B propesed Hazen hill regarding the 5 . t C Hartford Breweries Open. Lawrence, Mass.,, March 19.—Pick 'fi;.‘ v"‘”'":h;\ \:}' fi:ls ;tndlf]}. unt: laces . stats control of schools which will | Manager is Planning to Con-| yaretord, March 19.—Beer of al-|eting of the mil gates and approaches | esoannial thines aot zecaoe i sngd 28 and Ap come up for hearing before the leg- | | coholic content is being brewed in this | by striking textile workers was : 4 “‘<u|“if"~»‘f“ /F:"‘fe’ i ‘:‘: - islature March 25. Dr. Volkenheim | vert Plant Into Ice city today, according to B. L. RoP-|sumed in a drigsle today, with no re-| p O oundaY to make pleasule pos- A styled the new Dill us pernicious as kins, a_brewer, Who has a brewery|newal of the disorder of vesterday.| SoG, fO those who have machines s " ; ihe Morrison and Holmes bills, and | t here. It is understood, however, that|The strikers’ patrols pursued their| O the other hand operation of mov-| \ashington, March 19.—The s prc i actory. RUES ing picture exhibitions minimizes the| (g ; & PRRRd; ced that representation of the three other plants have not vet!plan of shouting & 3 : 4 (Rainbow) and 26th (New Engla) 1 BEL the Unirea States) association appear at the state capi- e started. U. S. District Attorney Cros-| for work the slogan 54 hours’ pay for National Guard) divisions will sall | ToW SESEEBIOns in any class o tol znd oppose its passage. M. A Asked this moming if he would|Dby is in Washington for the purposo|4s hours work In these groups from Brest between March 28 and 8d With Pro-Bolshevis xton also spoke of the Dbill, and | ocyme brewing beer at the plant of | of securing a ruling on the heer|which included both men and women, ‘April 19, the War department was in- Reéassurances by said that a few days ago he saw the | . o 1 : j s | auestion, if possible, ‘\\ re a number of men in army uni- . 3 formed today by General Pershing. | Willlam . Graves, the m t the Cremo Brewing company in this i ere & v v army uni-| ¢ 20€ 5 : S e ershing \ military draft of the bill. He spoke of its b H. H. Spooner, secretary of the | form, | {ake up thelr dufies Monday momning( o Rainbow jdivision lands et New |T3nder hers, regaraingris il features one of which was the “stand- onnecticut Temperance union, which| The extent to which soldiers or for e etias York and the New England division | NON-Partisanship were offset in ard design” whereby the commission- i T | | | to aperatives bound |\, imper of persons who labor to pro- | vide entertainment. People are kept off the streets Sunday nights and those who work are better able to Major Ge city, William Ritter, manager of the plant, stated that he would wait for little while at least and be certain ¢ is affiliated with the National Anti-| mer soldiers F > figured in the S - " 305 Rusaian mind. whi 2 73 n | mer soldi we figured in the inc The police believe Sunday -movies| &t Boston. d, which is little er of education would come to this ! Saloon league, said that as there are | and scenes of the strike was T o oh hot | cerned in the fine s . I o podld S0 any step he might take. He did j>alo0n leagte nd it e ahers ot ‘!rnr.s‘ B B th lnki N b i L th ol e General Pershing said it would not { 1in the fine shades of inte: clty and tell the poople to bulld a i "y, ;0 whether. it was definitely [ the sublect of a letter rrom the oo Bco anrooly e Huze ~* | duction nothing can be done avtee 'E Dublicsaret o Gon hool in' accordance with the Hazen oo, o®% " SR L B LA :: rihins ol artment of public saf t or bill's demands and that was all that @ ¢ A el ictel i queetion | pcorcsnations Edwards commanding the northeast Gl ¢ & ! department it became known today | At the suggestion of the district cour Che e which on Monday fined a man wea A Slap At Holmoes. Gt SECIEIGORY L8 G TGS o e ing a soldier’s uniform for intinidation Haven vesterday, voted for immedi- s gL L srewing e i spotect i "1 ater owners a e rep g at | be started home first. The former is | » ate resumption of brewing. Defenses Built to Protect City From | "y ™ ention of the de partment |- 2ter owr nd the reply was that | ot om mer i This incide foiie The brewers all over the country o > | various representatives said that a | at Ahrweiler, Germany, with the Army | W the ¢ 5 ¥ L X German Onslaught Ordered Dis- | commander together with a statement | | Theiiins ; i of Ocsupation, hiiel Ha one of a ms ing charact o are reported to he in favor of sturting & that men in olive drab had najority wanted pictures, while he, | of 2 ; he i . the bill meant the taking of Mr seklees b e e : Deel -1 {he senator, knew that the great mass | land troops are at Montigny-le-Roix Hoimes fromi this city and placins | Sneinybrewerles fagain tand ibrewing mantled by Chamber of Deputies, | cluded in the organization of a strik great mass | . i 5 123-4 p cent. alcohol beer rather | s : of papple in the cities wante am. | anice. The 77th is at Chates 7il- AT e G et G S GO € H lers' guard which wus performing po-| Of PP L itie anted them Zoance. e M“ is at Chateau Vil U5 otlcducation andine daded | than the one-half of one per cent. Parls, March 18 (Havas.)—The |lice duty for the strike commitie Senator Hough was opposed to the | lian, France. Plans for the reception O o i tor. Newr Britain | beer allowed by law. The proposed | chamber of deputies today authorized | | binl (-v\”!hu ground of commercializa- | of the Rainbow and New England et G s . tion was to start brewing azain and | the removal of speciai fortifications ::u 1. He would not have objected if | divisions in this country have not been jak e | then, if stopped, to bring the se | about Paris which were erected short- { there was a provision which would | announced, but the 42d, which is Other Natons Get Prajee. ore the courts to be decided upon. |1y after the war began prevent the charging of admissions. | composed of guardsmen from 2§ Other diatribes raise, " Phere are three rings of perman A number of senators spoke on | states, probably will go into one of | in silence vu\(] b I it : ol s the matter, Senator Leonard believing DS ar N rork, a £ o v o | tion of brewing in this city, Mr. Rit- | ent fortifications about the city of | 16 -01d Springficld Boy Awarded | 1he subject would be & fact ”“!:' o ”‘,“““‘“" ‘”°~'I”‘:’ New \"m k, and the { loyal friends of the United Hid iLampayersassocintion;Ran Hiem i | ter said he had other plans and thai| Paris—first, a solid wall of masonr : S subje ould be a factor - | 26th to Camp Devens, Mass. imong the R b Taxpi 1 | ter saic 3 ans ar ai s—first, a so all of masonry Sl sl ail L At i o0 , € the Russians are wayes ing for §3,000 on next year's abppro- | was why he would walt for the defi- | 22 miles in circumference around the | Massachusetts Humane Society| ¢4 le il el e [u;] - ;I:MN |, The 26th will parade in Boston be- | The silence and' do-nothi 1n\xec. riat ¢ -3 SC T g % s 2 = = for e bi and after further debate r 1 2 i ng pol priation was found In the school | oo gev ' the brewers. His| old sections z iona | fore Dbeing demobilized, and the 42d | the Americans ldinly g budeot and the Gimianeto | D iimofihe old sections of the city; second, a Honor For Saving Brother's Life, | it was adopted Sy 5 = st il plainiy getting board budget, and the explanat other plans included mamufactusing | systor of 17 etachied fovts amrenbed B may appear in New York City. The |the nerves of the Russiu . offered was that it was for coal. “If j; i " ciniic the city S rea e e ‘A Bisnman S s ] The governor informed the senate | Rainbow unit probably will arrive | and e ians, Fral el e s | TceRtofehnbT: W 22 41 |lat intervals of two. miles bevond| thej| J Sprineficld) Mass 'Maxel 10, —Leoniliof his appolntment of Edward . D[ one ot e vitey wal e e few troops he “we can't have such bills as this | ACtificial ice’ manufacturing plant | wall and making a circuit of the city | Hamilton, aged 16, of West Spring-| Robbins, of New Haven as & mem. paign s’ in p ;.,1';' """1""‘ ""w are not actively enga cess, we ca ave suc s as s | A e Bl e i ) 0 S L ! S e e e Wi i Ne € as @ haign is rogress, and Secretary | but their comn ope hanging around,” the speaker ' "hich has not been operated in‘a year | 34 miles in extent; and third, an |flcld today received from the Massa-| her of the state board of cducation for M Glaelia anslonstthet 1t aoonia el T coma 1. He spoke of fhe recent forum |#Nd @ half. He had decided, how-| outer girdle of forts 75 miles in | Chusetts Fumane society a bronze| two yveai# ilass is anxious that it should parti- | and counselling the ever, because of the shortage of ice | Jength on the heights commanding | Medal for bravery in saving life. | O e A cipate. : hat they are be at the Grammar school, and the re- = o Sl h 2 | s W S I e a E 5 . B 5 F o muar esClU el o : credited v yeing th ¢ g fusal of two of the most prominent | this winter, to start the plant and |the valley of the Seine. In August umilton in - January rescued his! The senate adopted the bill in- h being t friend | i 7 = 5 : ake ice. 5 4 that there | 1914 special fortifics .re | Prother Louis, aged 18, who had| ecreasing SRR SR T J e Japanese are regam ey e rho | make ice. He feels certain pecia ortifications were g creasing the salaries of the assistant e : Memberniol 1o mchogl board WO i he & Bl denad for iec this | erected, broken through the ice of the Aga-| e H "‘\ il | I be g 2 = ence and non-interfer Senator Kleft spoke at some length | be vossible to send home the 77th | CTe® an ‘,'»' D interterency, Syl and read from evidence taken before | (New York National Guard) division ges of pro-Bolshevism here e eonnitia: ‘before April 24, unless German ship- | 2PF0/d, arising from the refusal of Sehator | Hough 1n Opposition. ping became availuble sooner than is | +CTICANS to co-op. with Senator Hough asked Senator Klett | Dow anticimated | 2Ty against the alleged the demand for Sunday movies| General Pershinz “dfd not indicate | ™ the Amur dists sylum to the' revolting Cossacks cently was co ued in a similar o 6ok ]""f“]‘(“"“_! ‘;f e '““""‘jm_:‘ "% had heen passed upon by legal auth- TN T . iy if ; salon Tii1 came from the general public or the- | Whether the 42d or the 26th. would Refore the motion for a represen- and assault this wident was hynHLwV‘ tation at the hearing was made Dan- isl Sullivan said that the passaige of | e | fire 1 been active for newspapers an e on of the fair in which he outlined stand taken by Gromts . S. Raps Absentees. Chairman McMahon told the meet- | [y gpeaking of the possible resump- ing that in investigations made by the have heen reeei L consequenee ioners are visif Omsk governm with the result that were invited to attend and defend the | buildings demolished and clerks in the New Haven city court ndered positive servie MLy T e inier fand thatiarice manufactur- | trees which obstructed a clear view | Nom Hver while the two were hunt-| over the opposition of Senator Bailoy. & miitary wav. Only the A g0. McMalon spoke of the plan to | ing business would be successful. He | of the terrain about the ecity were | o0, arcbeated altemnts failed —butirhe vote on the bill lo whom the Russians looked collect back taxes, and also said that | XPecls an expert on ice makinz ma- | cut down. These probably are the | e} ANALY sicceeded by skating past| qemocrats standing by Senator Bailey S e pathniar the Taxpavers' association would re- | chinery to arrive from New York any | fortifications which are to be ol || S SooEanue long pole| The governor has made the direet Murdering His Wife, Succeeds in fuse to father such bills as the school | day to look over the machinery in the | mantled. M wped and With ,p)0intment of Robert A. Cairns of N e | has be 1 board has with the 35,000 additional | local plant and decide whether it is pulled him to shallow water. | Waterbury and J. A, Newlands ot | FIuding Authorities Thus Far. | lias been wbandonod—hut for lack for coal. | adequate to accommodate a large { moral and material support such i S iartford, members of the public s S TR e P i | Long Beach, N. Y., March 19 other nations are giving Tells of CVIctor business BURGLAR KILLS PULIGEMAN GILPATRIC FOR COUNCIL, health council; Andrew R. Leete of | while police and private This = v detectives is not solely the 5 | Enfield a member of the state board etective i 1 t | for h considered to h was 14 to 7. The | Long Beach Doctor, Charged With failed, not because send troops—a hope which long sid sovernmer Mr. Sexton said that the Taxpayers’ T RO [ (o L | HARD Tarl[}KT]URY War Stamp Worker Will Be Candi- | of cxaminers of embalmers; J. P.|vrr e nouing their search for Dr.)View though it naturally craves sh Walter Keene Wilkins, who dis- | Pathy and aid. Among it 1 : oo o A on, Willia e , a : noig its offie meeting and assist in carrying out the : parse ot e - ”“,““" William J. Cut- | 4)ppcared last Sunday, 36 hours before resent the p popular victory sustained at the polls. | Griol i asp e gticury Sl g Boreiof - R. Gilpatric, of Park Place, has Y { a4 warrant was issued charging hir and passi v - it 2L When He Detects Man Robbing ° 1858 | Stamford and J. A. Newlands of | 4, 1 He also spoke against partisanship in |, ~ - o Ty £ L0DbINg | announced that he will he a candidate | with the murder of his wife here on 2 2 I | "ar Only Four Men Have Taken L candida ar rd to be s o chemis 3 Solitics, and urked that close attens|| Tus E y Hartford to be state chemists, t | N Store TwoRA e imae Aot for the common council as council- | ek eiee February 27, District Attorney | ! Bolshe ki tion be given to the memt of the | geats on Pancl to Try Alleged Man- man from the third ward in the | ONTRACIS AWARDE Charles R. Weeks of Nassau county ; I€ t Omsk gove common council in seeing that every | Rochester, N. Y. March 19.—Pa- | sbring clection. His petition is com- | . fiorie AEDED. vas prepared to go before the grand | Ment in dis X atign cd egconomy is put in effect that would ; chester Murderers. trolman James H. Upton was shot ang | plete and his name will appear before Jury today with evidence on which he | fessed hims sup@ri make the 21-niill budget a success. 1 : y { . killed early today by a burglar de- j the voters of the ward at the primar- would ask for an indictment The | Invstified by the s the Unt He also said that the school board, | ”l’“"luh‘]: March 19.—0f %0 “““_"l tected robbing a grocery store. The | ies for nomination district attorney said that “all the | States or policy. which is spending more than 10 mills | tors of I “’»‘“)_Nv o .~u:\'n|“0_":“ wmurderer escaped. Two men believed | Mr. Gilpatric is a well known mem- At a meeting of the board of pub- |2Venues of escape have been covered' | COmplained i of Ame] L year, should also be looked into, ang | to_the suverior I e ainal S19® | to be implicated in ‘the attempted | ber of the republican party and has | ljc works held this noon contracts for | PUt S0 far no clue has developed as|can citize 1 efug steps taken to make it more than a | this morning, liable for service in g " Core™oed o many friends in the ranks of all fac- | work for the coming season were | 10 DPr. Wilking' whereabouts Who, & ome af “one-man board.” In touching on |the case of the state against five of = tions. He handled publicity in the ; aan w al . G170 F15 son el Shh e e — Sy t given out with the exception of two the $3,900 bill of the school board, |the six men 24 = s Thrift Stamp campaign, proving very s e | Mr. Sexton said it seemed strange | der of Captuin Wm. L. Madden, forty NOT EXPECTED TO LIVE 7 1 e proving very | jtems. The appropriation for the de- | 6 e S, e S e erican . 8 oL £ i dinot Bapiols T vartment has been cut somewhat by | TOr'¢ signed with oanameso 2 when it is taken into consideration ; Were found not lap And 40 werc | . : l | Walter K. Wilkins, wanted on a Omsk Govt Sympathy that the past winter was one of the | 16ft for exammation by the attorneys. | Condition of L. Moyt Pease Continues | ;i charge of murdering his wife, is an- | The Omsk " Of the 10 first examined, six were e e lencant 4 th Rochester Patrolman Shot and Killed datCREremMATHIEdRWax: oops af Ami " Board of Public Works Hold Mecting his Noon. pergons Receipt of a telegram from Baiti- | this character g A capable. ihe mill budget and for that re | | i | 3 | FIGHT GERMAN STEAMERS son possibly some of the season's w» mildest that the present generation i | | sed by the court because of eon- has ever experienced. 1In conclusion | ®XCU A i The condition o n: e scientious objections *o the infliction The condition of 1. Hoyt Pease, of capltal punishment, Twenty-five | {reasurer of the Stanley Works, who | Lendon. March Jé—Eighi Germa 96 men examined on Tuesday | 1% 1l at his home on Lexington street, | = S8MCES Gt s continues very serious, and little hope | 8uste Victoria, Cleveland. Graf Wal- | dersee and Pretoria sailed from Tlam Very Serious—Consultation of Doctors START OUI' AFTER 1FOOD. | Work will have te be curtailed. The | 'Ounced by District Attorney Weeks o assau ot of expediency following are the bids as awarded | ©f ,Nassau county T this noon | The telegram follows his go 7 2 ! ‘ orning AW SPA D I's v ~ ! these a sStreet sprinkling, to H Walker Morning newspaj my 156 & I o | |1 Co.. at an increase of seven per cent. [ 15 to be presented you today. Would Mr. Sexton said that the association | ghould stand out strongly in favor of the city method of placing the tax |©f ”;" Rt = ad been excused for like cause. Two rate, and the common council should | ha B i Subifern e e bl tavorirlaethed {of the electors listed were reported | IS held out for his recovery. Special- London, March 18.—FKEight German I ; i Lt over last vear: crushed stone, to John | VK "; appear. }\“' returning to put dead, and one seriously ill. Three | St8 have been called in consultation et Eadl ‘I ot ’\ 1. Maguire; sewer pipe bids were re \Ep7 At S aarrdn: | jurors were selected Tuesday and | ©f the case, and every effort is being & - S S L t 0S| jected as were bids for local sand: | " = R SRreited e Isadore Simons made reference to only onc more had been accepted up | Made to restore his vitalit ’H'l the Croe) w'r) vmohmmi made 4| Plainville sand contract awarded to 3IG STRIKE IN CLEVELAND. S at Proniix = ol the board of assessors, saying that |ty | p. m. toda . All the immediate family of My, |formal demand that they should not| gherman Sand Co.: Portland cement, S S R % g for to 1 p. > i : I'be removed from the vessels during T 4,000 Men's Clothing Worker: civil trial on charge easonal {he mayor has said they are no good, | e Pease are living in this city, and are bk Sels during | {5 the Swift & Upson Lumber Co.; | Men's Clothing Workers in | conspiracy i 3hd also Mr, Chamberlain has: 8o give | 10,000 GIVEN I able to see him daily, with the ex- | the ULip, manhole en his opinion regarding this depart- | e ception of his son, Captain Maurice Sessions ment of the . city government. Mr. | Backstone Valley Loom Fixers Get | ®ase, Who is overseas with the en- i Simons Pays Respects. frames and covers to the Factories Quit Work. Foundry of Bristol: relaying ASQUITH BEING MENTIONED flag walks, to M. W. Halloran; blue TO HEAD LEAGUE OF NATIONS ! stone curbs, to M. W. Halloran; con- | Cleveland, employed in 40 factories, | assistance, by crete sidewalks, to "Nicola Bellini; | went on strike this morning, accord. | he said he 1 curb and gutter combinations, 10 |ing to Louis Hollander, gemeral or. |strict neuts enaill Baker & Lashe anizer of the amalgamated clothing | Meaning of cot ling fro = workers of America. A strike vote | €ncouragement ic His government wanted Cleveland, O., March 19.—Four | this official added. in its thousand men’s clothing workers of | establish orc sympath effgris to Simons said it would no doubt be hard gineering corps of the American Ex- eater materd to find honest men who would go-out pedilionary Forces. Mr. Pease is in S : Lo . March 19 S Ee g and tax the New Britain National bank >awtucket, R I, March 19.—Loom | his 74th year. [mrcndonyote e e e and the New Britain Trust company. , fixers union officers received word — o B el s ‘!"l’i:' ;. He also sarcastically said that should | today that the war labor board had CRISIS AT ODESSA. | viting Herbert H. Asquith, former = ev the New Britain Gas Light compiny | granted the demand of textile work- = S [ i e e U A o el R R AT GE e VDS w45 tulen lnnt night People Ave Unfriendly be taxed in proportion to-the “small jers in the Blackstone Valley for a|ypomcial Reports State Allles Arc | president of the league of mitiens, wo FARMINGTON GIRL. | The workers demand a 44-hou: Among the troops and the village taxpayer,” this concern would leave | 15 per cent increase. The award 1 = . Ay 3ur tte R Radcliffe of this A = e lor : | e o e 5 i Corainetio the el e A Dr. Burdette R. Ra week, complete recognition of e | along the raiiw: is a sulle the city, and “we would he left in the | dates pack to July 1 and affects 10,- Evacuating Russian Scaport. | ng to ro plete recog th i lex 5 | | Back Pay From July 1. ot have entirely t city_and Miss (tynthia Emily Cowles | ynjon and a 30 per cent increase in | ness and unfrier h dld k. Mr, Simons spoke of the as- | 000 employes. London, March 19— Official reports = — —— | OF rmington were quictly marrie wages for all workers. exist @ month ssments placed on the local manu- The loom fixers went on strike last | received here say o epitical situation ‘FATHFR, at the home of (he bride in the lai turing concerns, which he said, | summer when the mill agents re- | exists in Odessa, {he chief JRussiun R ter town yestorday afternoon. Miss | \WIRpELE were low, and so that he has not | fused their demands. hey v vrort on the Black seq, Tlartford, Mare 19.—Fore- Cowles recently resigned her position heard Fred Chamberlain come out | joined by weavers, twisters, quilte No confirmation could be obtained cast for New Britain | > wnd admit that the ‘“no good assess- {beamers and slashers. On the aw. in London eatly this afternoon to re cinity: Generally | ors” would be responsible for the Na- | of the war labor hoard the back | ports that Odessa was Leing evacuated | d Thursday: strong norther- | The couple wili reside here t the ! ¥ e wages are payable on o before April | by Allied forces but the report is 1y winds. Nome of the doctor on [Franklin | Treland and Canada was announced (Contirued on Ninth Page) 15, not denigd i i 8qua 4 today by the Marconi Co. S PHONE LINKS fusal of Ger CANADA AND IRELAND, | 8PPeals by the Ussuri and Amu London, March 19.—The establish- | Suchs nd vi- as school teucher in Milford. Dr faiv toni f liffe is the local milk inspector S j By s ment of wireless telephony between | Americans ai for proped @) i (Contu th Page)

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