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’ News of the World. ‘ ; ‘ HERALD “ADS” v ! By Associated Press. E £ BTTP:. PRICETH Ré ENCE N.TS. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT. MONDAY, MAY 12, 1919.-SIXTEEN PAGES, - ENTENTE TROOPS ABOUT TO ATTACK PETROGRAD ~ ACCORDING TO REPORT FROM FINLAND; GERMANS ARE MAKING ADDITIONAL REQUESTS OF ALLIES | DISMISSED TEACHERS MAKE DEMAND |50 000 MEN EXPECTED TO TAKE VON BROCKDORFF-RANTZAU WANTS T THAT SCHOOL BOARD PUBLICLY TELL PART [N DRIVE ON ‘CAPITAL OF Misses Dunn and B-:"e StYfifiLASS MAKES SHARP ‘éifié’?gfoT;fifagéai’Eehfliifi'feffigg;‘radf{e-;ri’&%fi?;z Effi [}HHHES -I-[] REP MRI MED PRISUN[R 'hey Have Nothing to ol Isingf i to t ton inigen. ift e TR G R i e e | Fear and Invite Fullest| operation, according to the dispatch which says that Publicity. ‘ e French cruisers are now lying in the Gulf of Finland. | Declares Statement By Re-| PAPER MILL HANDS [ —— Refering to labor mat: s n on day, have addressed a | | e OIS o CARRY SPARE PARTS| BEG FOR CLEMENCY T | el et 1 || man Urges Internd ping them from the te: ner on which are inscribed Pres- made public. The instructors Siesterdav by isorss bt S {Glens Falls, N. Y.7 and Bellows || ident Wilson's 14 points, which tional Confefeflce a 2 S airman of the : cussing the action of the school com i e el e mittee feel that an injustice has been | board, that Secretary Glass had taken 4 i s 32 Convicts Have Petiti I . deserted,” said Friederich Ebert, 3 a fone hem. They clam that thelr | siand on the voard's ettorts to asc» | Nayg] Seaplanes Will Also Take| " oo~ ave Fetitioned) pane oy pactories Closed || fesnemn.sd metenen e || Versailles to Deliber: that they were treated unfair by the | contradiction with his message to the | : Prison Board For ! ;\;g:'y to the Associated Press E BT S T T W G of Six Men Each Pardons | Fmaent mhert canea e || ate and Make Deci and having the charges p nted in | b have drawn a sharp repiy | . MAINE UNlON THREATENS St ie il e i ‘ order that they could defend them- =Fin oy S ment.” He declared that history = selves. DIRIGIBLE BEING PREPARED Har i e holds no precedent for such de- SIonS artford, May 12.—Twenty-four| sy oo 5,000 Quit At York State Plant termination to annihilate com- | fix minimum prices for the public | | men, who are awaiting execution or e i S0 g letter was sen ¢ S ¢ 2 8 2 pletely vanquished peoples. The following letter w sent to, g precisely 1t which it had been e are serving life sentences in the and Entire Concern in Vermont Has Secretar ard M. Pratt of the | umed to do,” and that the actlon | omeinl Load of Each Machine \wil|5tate prison have petitfoned {hg 4 i ASKS RECIPROCITY school hoard today: been prompily repudiated by board of pardons for clemency. The| to Shut Down—Maine Men Want 15 IN MANY INSTANCES To the School Committee | him as *“countrary to fundamental| Be 28,000 Pounds—Sailors At New- | board will consider their cases on — 2 Aaet \pon our | Principles of economic of public . e June 2. There are in all 32 appeals Per Cent. Increase. character at the meetit £ the B e e Atfions the ‘number | ave three pes | Glen Eall Y., May 12.—There published today, Mr. i it the rd in a meeting to whers Ask Publicity 5 Paris, May 11, (By the Associite Bellows Falls, Vt, May 12.—The Press.)—Count von Brockdorff-itfing mills of the International Paper Co. zau, German foreign minister an here were shut down today by a stcike chief of the German peace delegatiol : Rio Janeiro, May 11.—An attack B a sulphite workers o Tt 5 a i P >. . f’..rr.‘?icfll”\’l\lfli‘ T,K\qpi,,. ore numy Jon the United States is made by Ma- | ID addressing a note to Premier Cle 5 iros de Albuquer: -ally con. | Menceau relative to the repatriation af bered only about 50 but their absence | 48iT0s de Albuquerque, generally con D : sidered ane of the leading journalists | Prisoners, asks that the details of thd : se had not at tha ! 4 ecessary the closing of the en- 5 | L et i the school committee had not at that | = . this point. first degree murder at Bridgeport on | M0 necessary & of the eN- | of Brazil in a long interview printed | (fansfer be entrusted to commission time received any communication tire plant employing 450 hands. The The proposed enlargement of the | January 22, 1907, but his sentence ° A ™ today in A Noite. Senor Albuquerque, Favors Special Commissions t : o e 3 il > | strike hecame effective at 7 a. m yin rdue. e 2 s=lcn oMl DU on She Ml‘l. x]’\)mp' = ::é FORD LIBEL SUIT crews and equipment were the result | Was commuted to life imprisonment | S K¢ P 4 v st arrived from the United | The German foreign minister stateg retion the board Wi ake is 2 of the experience gained in the ht | in March, 1908. He asks for pardon s, says: Ser g sl 0 3 Tnion Makes Demnnds . B that the German peace delegatjon ha known. IS OPENED TODAY | from Halifax when the NC-3, on the gzrounds that he is innocent, P,,,,‘.“,r,l Mo iMay 10—=A bossible return from the United States | .noted with® satisfaction” that rn: P. and T. Back Administration. ship of the division, was forced to ro- | and that he has been confined in a e of the employes of the Inter- | ¥ m for [England. | draft of the treaty recognizes in prind " S turn to port after cruising 59 miiles | hospital for the last year and a hal S i France, gium, Japan and o the repatrial A meeting of the executive commit because (&f propeller trouble. ‘ suffering with tub-reulosis -?xd nm: fonal lnnr\‘r Mil 1)010 ;‘(\; (un]rt_ perhans above all, Mexico.’” I ‘n»:< zh}l !c[m\l’l,wy;:n of :;m man wal 5 e Feachers’ as : 2 e TV EDECHUS x R - L & E oday b o srantin v de- e Sty Y and civilian soners with great exs tee of the Parents' and Teachers' as- Mount Clemens, Michigan, Sccnc of | Tho Amcrioan airplane. me he will return to Ttaly if pardoned, | °% tofay by the sruning of their de- |” 1o accuses the United States o | Deditontena Eave i e cociation of the Elihu Burritt school | e 5 o s Eeatuioe Rielly o S mands for a wage inc e of 15 per | uromenting revolutions in Mexica” | s S e kst o 0 =5 = = . iy worked on the 3 this 0 ic Rielly, who w convicted e 200 pa gy e ot L 8 missions might rry on direct 1 was held last evening and the action a Action$againstSCliicag ol ftin s Yone o n ther propolle ated assanlt at New Haven “"‘""t ‘;h"‘] T ]f‘:;o;“ Ting j 204 58S that “Brazil is considered by | g0 OX% THETL TaTTY OF incluge s 4 inting i 2l ant of the Continental Paper Bag | Toi 5 S 2 scussions c ¢ clude a the board in not reappointing %1’0 Mribune For Million Dollars. NC passed inpcction yesterday. Tebruary 27, 1919, and sentenced | Bty OF it R Gty pien ‘[hf ‘mtcld («\.}. only & possible | y.j)jgerent states, it being pointed ou two instructors was disc e from one to one and a half years | - O : B ool futune colony R Heledds : ] : P : —— o e G anding an S-hour day in place of | - | that even during hostilities this has ommittee voted to make a statement Mount Clemens, Mich., May ) in prison, petitions for pardon on the :]m‘n\n«- 2 ; i e G, CreHE R The United States wants to obtain | 1/ 0eq an effective was: Lo i sl {o the public that the association is | . = o - e Prepare Dirigible Site, ground that she s soon to become a| 2 TOUES &0 Lo/ DEF CeRb & & |as part of the payment of the debt of | gim¥in, o8 ; Bty not_connected with or has anything | 278 5 e i s ETonns i Eiin o B R s in wages, were France and England a bond for Bra- [ T il o o siiona) Repskidtin N L -3 51 A rica is N 5 1 i a e il’; S ver: = .. to do with the Taxpayers' and Rent- | He Iy O Imenicansiun ing party from the United States Another woman among the peti- VariE b pocals zll's debtaito those powers: (Om tHe |l i e s oot should be payers’ association. Schacht, a | prudence, that of Henry Ford vs. the | Cruiser Chicago today took over a s is Mary McCarthy, who was - b e | oadusle realized, Mracil il e mold [ ey e i oot itk o ST memtier, offthe commlites, sald this| Chicago Daily Tribune, for 31,600,000 | streteh of Cricket fieldl in_ Quldvial( convicted at ‘Bridgeport of man_ | Woshington, May ‘32.7Tbe wariitothe United | [ tes. which on the first | .14 would remove differences ‘of ‘GoHS o R N e & e Tali=hier comiaitie s HRe abor board preparcd a telegra o- | occasion we fai 1 > interest | ° SNea = morning: as to open before Circuit Judge Jas. | Valley as a landing place and mooring s ghter ”“”\'}‘"‘“ el '; by lon yldv”‘o“ I e R s e M R ,Y‘l:: ’1:‘):"(‘;" ception or lack of clearness on partigs e h animosit chateve: = > < grounds for aval dirigible C- Pebhruary She claims that she ay ta S 0 2 s s as she has done to 2 5 F ‘I:" :‘“‘ e (‘“’7‘{;0““1""\?‘- -‘m “‘ 1:\':‘,] "' G. Tucker here today. With most of ‘*\_‘,i‘i'(‘;]]“ ‘l"‘: "“"' (," “‘ :lc f""‘f‘:: 5 ‘m e e g“,,j(,ml "(‘,'”,};}cp al association of mill, pulp and sul-yCentral American nations. ular points, such as legal conggptiond fo harmony with the administration. | the preliminary battles already fous om Cape May this week. The .ir. | tic fits. phite workers, demanding that Hn‘x Senor Albuquerque belittles the f;",h"fli:xl“':i “if“i‘.}fj"(.(,,,l,'fiirqi}m;" We do mot desire to have uperin- and decided in Tllinois and Detroit | ship will be anchored n the open near | Frederick Chatfield, who is serving [ union abide by fhe board's award | part the United States ook tho | dispensablo that thowe war and d tenfent Holmeslaisoharged and iwell courts fiho case lshexpacioiiifol comoyythe il comparativel il iyl MarUnsifle | &) term i Sthe Tiitchineld iail rox - iwhicshilsRstiecitie Wt ine Kep Aol Haneay ng dthe sonly: Amerteaniivics 85 RBEHER L0n (25 RTE undergoing were not behind or in sympathy with L witilitie dalay he fu.ha ) inlane infwii SHiths eTitsn e vinfors i fsault Swithiiitent Beolimurdor iisiire I the imal 0 Il ction ream s B ione] S ilie nartle Ba g deiinn s | R e e pL the movement to oust Judge Gaffne 1R nestotii iy ogend Lediha Dol O M RRa Rl GEl R S e e e it |t e e L e b e, 7 o s < ic »ross the Atls c. ster in 1915 and this is his fourth | tional Paper Co. at Glens s, N. Y, | E sh s and French avia- | 21 5 2 ti chairman of the board. All we de- , ¥ fiight across the Atlantic. { chester in R 2 s : tion,” and a eTaos cluded among those to be uncondis is a square deal for the two| It was anticipated attention of the| Whether the big gas bag will he ! Detition. who demand increased w Gl e 1]",‘ o ]',"'f SRl B e e i % | court will be largely occupied this | started overseas after the arrival here | Frank P. Wilson, Who is serving [ The union has claimed that tho|REieh he remarks has prevented | raing war and olvilian Pl { morning with consideration of a brief, | will not he decided until she lands j'sentence for gross and wilful negli- | war ended November 11 and has an- . her facts from becomir Eancine : a nCe: P o vorkers vere e wn."”’ attacks e ers of Allied and associated pc s expected from counsel for Mr. Ford | The Rritish fliers facing the delays | gence while operating a motor ve- | nounced that the workers were free | known.” e attacks the Monroe doc- | R ] i IVE BRIDGES DESTROYED |una sttacking tme mribuncs acrense. | hecause of low uzel¥conditionsH hiclaandicasing tne doathioriseverall] follaeiciintrennaiivwapey Randifom | Eadiend ianeelden aWilson irdicning || ISen s s (oo SO0 st b iCori | The newspaper’s counsel has main- | over the Atlanti perfecting their | people, petitions that he has been | proved working conditions. The war | the president's activities in the peace | has recognized the same principle. 1 tained that the all d libelous state- | preparations. . punished sufficiently. board takes the position that the war | COngr e cancludes hv sa . s self cvident tc ) ietman ments cited in the suit were published B G i is not over until the peace treaty is “The United States incontestably is ation therefore that on grounds N ; action of the Prussia of tomo ¢ certain alleviations in the cidenta Tribune's fight f AV j RRESTE ratified and that the action the | the L omorrow ;;]rL‘[‘yl‘(u“]j(‘il!Iu(o the Tribune’s fight for Reports Are Premature BAVARIAN EXILE ARRESTE union practically repudiates their treatment of pris hould “In view of the innuendos and in- % ard last Friday when the For Balloon. - : was virtually no change today in the sn‘lm‘ul_ hm{}‘ last '»(v',(.“\‘,\ e 'he sald Mr. Glass, “that I have never in | titlons| from men who will be exe- | gioyy oL WO DR ey 89 BERE I SO0 Germans Want Special Co: T oL OUr e e for the ONY Way or at any time susmested| Trepassey, N. F., I 12.—The | Cited if the board does not recom- | naariy all of the 36 plants of the In- teachers in the public e e s mend pardon. Two of these are the il board. Hence his reference Perretta brothers, Joseph and Eras- i H - e certain members of | i ot - L Seans) 4 country irvolving approximately 5,000 in view of ‘1‘ Ul taiment o o on this point perverts the actual | ¢t OUt on their trans-Atlantic fight | mo, who were sentenced at New Brit- | aotom wocners soemrting - renorty . . 2 the board said tha < ’ carrying, if possible, crews of s ain on October 4, 1918, to be exe- of Sendmg Captlves Bagel which the committee based E f i v onar . SR el = € : e e wed the efforts of the board e S sPormmender Jolul HLI|Zspelovall cwice, the llast one Nolding | o vey¥a falaagrssment Goncsrning Mine 5 g to Fatherland. e fomte of our - reputation demand o @grce on pices, veferred at length ef of the expedition, an-.|for until June 20. They claim they | .rcased wage demands. American For Mexican Gesens to the controversy, with Director | NOMnced today. - e | i e . e Sch S e S S Rirect xtra men and spare parts with nother man sentenced to death is o ; 5 s & to fear, we want the Gen. Hines over steel prices which 19 . S 450 Out of Work Today. S \‘m:( 'i\mm o “We invite the ended with the resignation of the | & MaXimum supply of petrol would | Girodano Candido, who was convieted Revolution. fullast publicily: would demand an explanation of the | 800 pounds, the commander The | der committed in Torrington. He has LIA T. DUNN wrecking,” apparently in obstinacy | °Micial full load is 28,000 pounds. Tkre [ been twice reprieved, the last hold- conIfEgy can carme iblogins g o American navy's hydro-airplanes will ternational Paper Co., throughout the mission to Handle Detaild vos of having the charges on set ; : 5 e e i e 5 ST e thelr _ ME Teek in his statement yester- | MD insicad of five, with extra pro- | cifed February 5. Thoy have been | “ms s besan early vesterday | Brazilian e Bl : are innocent. that you make these charges public. board. and declared that the public | P¥INg the weight of each plane to at Litchfield on May 7, 1918 for mur- “Respectfu IRBNE T. BYRNE." ! of a single individual, of a plan of | motors of the NC-1 and NC-3 easily | ing good until June 20. He says he . = { carried 000 pounds from Rockaway is innocent . = his noon that' such apparent national & 5 ! Judge Gaftney said thi n that APT peilogalvaiie Point, N. Y., to Halifax and thence to Charles Esposita was convicted of sire teachers ! villa Forces Continue to Harass Car- i | ranza Government—All Trains to ‘ avy dirigible C 5 is to a E e ol ot Be Guarded By I'ederal Troopers. the navy dirigible s to attempt a Negotiate Spurlous Mone the board in conjunction DEFY B ITISH ORDERS t Atlantic flight from Newfound- . federal trade commission which in- s ing Frste e e ey Washington, May 12.—Five bridges R land are premature, it was said today Berlin, May 11, (By the Associated [ yestigated production costs and es “In a one-sided manner, some feel, = Tentative Tang o) oo at the navy department. Trip to New- | Press.)—A guest who was arrested at | tahlished a price for print paper and | Lontative Arrangements to Begin | the stipulations have been made In foundland from Montauk Point, L. I, | the Ulm hotel here today while trying | similar products on the basis of the Homeward Mov favor of the Allied and associated gov- Chihuahua City have been destroyed | Walsh, Dunnc and Ryan, Americans | for which preparations are being | to negotiate 1,000 mark bills bearing | wages and cos om Arch }”‘m,,v,,,fi Mor inktance those nad ity : i : ade is in the nature of a fest of the | the characteristics of the money e angel y Next Month Are garding the -surrender of perso »y Villista forces, according to ad- /- s Stavilng: ma £ g Month Are Ie- | 87 g :,\,Y e e trom. Mexiwg | 1 Treland, Insist on Starting FOT | aironip and the future movements of | which was temporarily put out of cir- R SO (I e e T ob- City quoting a “high official” of the | Westport—Road Guarded. ucicrantgcenendijonfiitsgpentonmanceliicii sloniin B yasi sl pesiselolgine Sog WATCHMAN MURDERED ported in Washington. | jects and the care of graves might be Mexi lm government. Thé dispatch ; during the northward flight. viet regime, was found to be Dr. Jaffe, cited. It is assumed that in (hese caid that when traffic is restored | Dublin, May 12.—Frank P. Walsh,!| The C 5 was not designed for long | the Bavarian Sovief minister of questions a demand for complete re- ey n every train will be preceded Iy | Edward Dunne and Michael F. Ryan, | distance operations and if the vessel | finance recent displaced with the | Auto Bandits Operating in Philadel- clproeily founded on goneral il i = orf, i v pn a guard | representatives of Irish societieg in | should prove on a flisht to New- |other ministers by the Hoffman gov- i | withdrawal of American t - man right B ederal troome laren Y & to re. | the United States, visited Galway on | foundland to have unusual qualities | ernment. phinfiwarehouse R DIstrict BEIRC il or o i L s e i oRt e inbte ! thenirofora o i A of federelitroops latgefengleh Hosros i ooln e : = | of endurance such as would justify | A search of Dr. Jaffe’s trunk reveal- [Eene e y in June. These | o6 minor points and proposes that de- | Sunday and left in the evening for : Cscape lans have I puise anyirohelaall Westport, although they were official- |an attempted trans-Atlantic trip, | ed 47,000 marks in 1,000 mark notes.| Make Good Their Escape. | e oo been taken up becanso of |y arations by commissions should e Troops are being mov from Tor- SEDONL, & B! y e 2 v 2 . b _minister wa ce 3 - : he public announcement of the plans 5 r up pre. 2 reon mp protect wi: 'r;\)rle\dongaged ta)|(1ynotincdifonilsa tirdayith eyl wouldll sricers|iindcated inat - Mmizht nol| e excin i Berivas e ol un e Philadelphia, May 12.—Automobile | of the Unitea States government BoafioeEuD :p\v'!’H\ g f‘\“‘:; ki r”\n\i{”r; 2 y > ari in readiness for he time 10 rebuilding the wrecked bridges, the = T : & L e R < ¢ ; " district carly today 7 A shippl and similar difficulties may spatc ad. o 4 .| WILL REI'E® T house in the mill dis R A ders have yet been received by the | o = 5 ; dleraishls taxyiitarcangon I armoreaic A lle | ma d e SRMDL RRG N A eSS Tenoried e s WVALTERE EIR “ro‘l - iilled James Nunamaker, @ private | Anerican commander, - Arseriony | D¢ Solved and the = (i 75 the § rived at Wesiport on Sunday, ana | storm bound Sfi’ifi?;‘ixf"'u}:?"'ii"»k “l“n‘xxilx‘il TO EXPER OMMITTE hnaaiwhenihe .\'u;»p:. tEoops Ihnve it ot hechiirrapanloy m.,\(',‘n\m-\ “n‘v\ i .»W\yu Dohe \(v‘r‘f‘: NC-4 STILL HELD UP, military pickets have been posteq | With no I;‘y”‘ bR "‘1 e Parls, May 12.—The Council of |The robbers got away takin 3 e le in the last month's fgn Logtue s RoR turn home kel R along the roads over which the dele- | B¢t into ihe alr for any extensive| poy,. of the peace conference met this | worth of samples and remnants the peitoner s Lin] Rt Weather Makes Flight From Chatham gates will travel to that town. operation. morning and took up consideration of | cloth N . derly conditic = zeln. to Halifax and Trepassey Impossibie, the replies to be made to the latest The district has been the scene 3 £ . statement ml? economi '\ fe with the S FRENCH GANGSTERS KILIL German notes—those regarding lahor | cently of many bold robberies by men | =0 e geatass Dose S Loy and e EQUIPMENT TURNED IN, i s alenen o R R operating in high powered motor condon, May 12.—The news from | {hat this scems possible only if svery- ! DET TURNED BN TWO AMERICAN SOLDIERS. | ma andins < ar. r histan, where Afghan tribesmen | thing is done to raise the moral and day hf”h”“d‘ir’ifi‘,‘{,’,‘.‘fn“:"\fifi“}g 'f'{‘*’l}" \War Department Through With $18,- | Nice, France, May 12.—Two Amer- | .= — :\{’-(tvIt;t']":”di:;n:tmg their positions on physical state of those returning. of the ydaro-: - SR Hali- S 5 s ice e’ g { S - < AT 9 . ol er, was scanty bu Wants Clothin, For Prisone * N. F. Rai 2 ailroad Stock ics 5 olicemen were' at- AGE JBGATION D 1 n fax and Trepassey, N. | Rain which 000.000 Worth of Railroad Stock. an military D i l PEACE DELEGATT | satisfactory over the wee end. The Since Germany's economic po on the branch of the tional rail- ways of Mexico between Torreon and Archangel, May 10, (By the Asso- Tentative nge- ments are be made to begin the not be allowed to go there because | necessary to make radical changes | for trial. A bandits who were robbing a ware- | Seeretary Baker, but no Westport had been proclaimed a mili- | before an actual attempt could ve | definite or- | | Chatham, Mass., May 12.—Weathe conditions continpied unfavorable 1o- ( had fallen steadily for more tian 36 | ®yashington, May 12.—Locomotive | facked by a gang Sunday night, and LEAVES AUSTRIA TODAY | British drove them from the Ashra- | prevents her by her own iAsbrencin hours ecased early in the day but the railroad cars and other equip- | one of them, Herbert Larsen, was Hartford, May 12—Fore- |l| = .= M.y 12— The Austrian|Sakhel on Friday, while airplanes | from providing the requisite zHarans sky was stillk overcast and the high | 00t valued at $18,000.000 have been [wounded fatally. Five revolver shots | cast l‘m“‘\"v\\ o fl‘l; and vi- || pmr'o AaTane Hon vl 1t [ crossed the frontier and bombed the | tees the delegation suggests that the winds and rough sea made it fund- |{.,neq over by the war department to | were fired point blank at the polic cinity: Showerptonight; Tuc B 1| o8 OO0 o i loany. onia Ape t | enemy positions at Loidatta with good | deliberations of the commissiong visable, in the opinion of Lieut. Com- tpha rajlroad administration for sale | men, three striking Larsen. The ag- | day cloudy, continued cold, The dele on is due to arrive at /result The Afghans maintain their o 3 mander Read, to attempt to get away. to the railroads at market price. | gressors have not yet been arrested. = Paris on Wednesday. lons west of Loidatta. (Continued on Ninth Page),

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