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- S il i ¢ kHerz\ld ‘Ads? News ‘of the ' World. 3 : i By Assceiated Press. # Better Businéd ” PRICE THREE CENTS. i NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT. MONDAY, JUNE 9, Sl ALLIES CHANGE PLANS, MAKI EASIER FOR | GERMANY TO ENTER LEAGUE; BANKERS CALLED IN TREATY SCANDAL: BORAH GIVES OUT COPY ‘ECONOMIC DELIRIUM || gy s s || AMERICAN BRASS CO0. | FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1S DAY ON WHICH SOLDIER REPORTED | WILSON IS STRONG NICARAGUA FROM ATTACKS T0 END WITH PEACE]| s 2 || CLOSES ITS PLANTS| ALLIES WILL PROBABLY GIVE BRI | K1y ED BACK HOME| FOR PROBE OF LEAK ik N o b e o REPLY TO HUN COUNTER PROPOSALSi i e Hoover Sees End of Bolshevism!| &= prerarea " proiect thac | o Agpeement Reached and 4,000 Finds Mother Had Committed Cables Hitchcock He Wants country from invasion by Il Costa Ricans. No action is Germans Will Then Be Given Five Days in Which to Suicide L i ati . (I8 Sepchtod Rowever, pending out: ast October Thorough Investigation When Pact Is Signed T Are Out of Work Accept or Reject the Treaty—Report of Clemen- 0 8 HEE I : l ANSONIA MFG. CO S_HUT DOWN ceau, House and Cecil Modifies Covenant. HIS OWN MIND A BLANK INQUIRY 7 BE(EINE TODAY R } the state department. | SAYS EUROPE MUST WORK Half-Billion 1;011.“«' Assistance May WAR WITH GERMANY 700 More Are Temporarily out of] TEUTONS MUST CARRY OUT TERMS OF PACT. | Bethe! Boy ally Identified By | Prominent New York Bankers Are ESTHONIANS STATE His Own Father—Cannot Give | Subpoenacd by Committee to Tell ‘Work There—Committee At Brass Nicaragua and a warship on e Yet Be Needed from This Country— g X P 3 % : Clear Acount of Where Ile Has What They Know of Terms—Polk Y Smaller Countrics Must Have Capi- e Company Presents 16 Demand: Paris June 9.—The reply of the tions recommended for Germany i Allied and associated governments to | admission to the league are: Eeen to Appear as Witness. tal in Order to Suryive. Fighting Has Already Begun—Teu-| One is for Wage Increase. the German counter proposals will| The establishment of a stable ; not be delivered before Friday, June | government Bethel, June 9.—A new phase of Washington, June 9.—President 13. Tt will give the Germans 5 days| The signing of the treaty of peace. | One of tho{_.\:.mnsv tragedies that oc- | wilson, in a cablegram received todsy in which to accept or reject the| The loyal execution of the treaty ‘(‘1"‘!”1‘4! lf\l ]fi:n'hw'n;‘w duningsthe Warilh ! Senator Hitehcook,| damocrat, bk treaty. {94 Nconditionffhal compuisoryvlim 1| idevelopeditiere RodeyiwneniERriva Sl E U S k Premier Clemenceau, Col. House | tary service be abandoned was omit- | Henry Bromley, of the 327th infan- | Nebraska, said he hoped the investi- Lord Robert Cecil have re-ex-|ted on Premier Clemenceau's sugges- | t'Y Who was officinlly reported dead | gation by the senate foreign relations 5 on October 16, 1918, returned to his home here. When the official telegram e e informing Private Bromley’s family | treaty reached private interests in New Paris, June 9 (By The Associated tons Regarded As Allies of Ansonia, June 9.—At the close of a Press.)— This sort of economic de- e conference this morning at which its lirium tremens will end with peace,” emdplu!.\us mt;:\,cnlml their demands sa’d Herbert C. Hoover today. “I do Stockholm, June 9.—Esthonian and | &N ’H(‘ “gllxua had |><jmm to walk not take it we will finance any more | Lettish forces have clashed with Ger mfl‘ ill 1‘1 u; u;’k m}au\mdaycc \\:L‘h 2l e ssHiipnopedlcetl fonlindinec iy, | Enaniiiand wenuitroopsfeastiiof Ml es, e l,:,,“l“,‘,:;,jn‘;,.':\zs amined the terms which nations other | tion. It was considered the treaty = S rovide money to en- | Esthonian headquarters issues the fol- . close its 4 s, = : ot S 2 o G manis nor that we \\]m plovineimoney torens |Emsthonlan Tieadu ing about 4,000 temporarily out of|than former members may be admit ,lnm.lnntl\ (|)rm ided for Germany’s e “Fighting with German landwehr [ employment. The Ansonia Manufac-|ted to the league of nations. Their disarmament. iq. | that he had been killed in action in | York “would be most thoroughly pros- out work or work part time as at pres- i % : turing Co. followed suit, affecting | report modifies somewhat the coven-| The council of four today consid- | 12t N¢ B XS Ul - Europe. This sort of eco- | forces is proceeding in the Ramoszk Co. suit, g oLs | Boioos Sy bl France was delivered at the Bromley | ecuted.” gniiailioyen Hurop e INISIRort oS e 0 s e g s have been | about 700 mare. ant so as to render the admission of | ered reports submitted by various |y [ARE€ WS GEHOTEC At Hhe Brom ey tremens Will end Witk | H O e e Loottiah forces who | The workmen's delegates had not| Germany easier. commissions in regard to the answer L ; : Won’t Tell Tts Details. Rse =2 mother, Mrs. Henry Bromley, Sr., was were forced to retirc after violent | time to report back before all the em-| It is understood that the condi-)to the German proposals. P o e e presldont lacin boliaa rae R L m;::Tl:’:‘;.N:Is)‘l)‘(w;"!:;n}zqria fighting with superior landwehr de-| Ployes ozf hlhe Al}]l;‘m‘an h’]FT l('u. " | the message upon her return and | “Was highly undesirable officially to umania, greater Serbia, aria, wore sent home. The men all left in A Al Sl - | tachments. Several detachments rais- R - after reading it stepped into an ad- | communicate the text of a document Arabia, Turkey (except Armenia), | SCIEIE HEET CE e been re. | an orderly manner. NEWSPAPERMAN HAS | WAITRESSES STRIKE, joining room and drank poison, dying | Which is still in negotiation and sub- Po.wugal, Greece and Hungary will be | ) 005y 0500 =0 ored trains, The Ansonia Mfg. Act a Surprise. | within a few minutes. The boy was | ject to change,” and that anyone who virtaally self-supporting. In fact, | THSed PY GUF o No demands had been made by the FULL TREATY TEXT|DEMANDING MORE PAY | ner only son and she had been under | had possession of the official English som: of them should be able to export = Ansonia Manufacturing Co. emplayes a severe nervous strain through her | text “has what he is clearly not en- food T London, June 9.—-The Esthonian ';'l“d the »h”“‘?‘g‘" “fl»\'r;‘ surprise to — = anxiety in regard 1o his safety titled to have or to communicate Poland and the Baltic States wi eneral staff considers itself forced to | the workers ere. he company Cannot Explain Actions. This ement by the 3 produce almost cnough bread, grains | giart military operations against the :;(mdh” lw\nuld I \'\lmn» when ever Chicago Tribune Man Has Copy.| Choose Noon Hour in Which to Make Private Bromley is apparently suf- | strengthened the helief of officials here wnd vegetables for their own people. | Germans, says a Helsingfors dispatch | thing had been settled. . 3 i . S 5 fering either from the shock caused ' that 1 nd T 1 ¥ \ : ¢ ] nans, say = he : e hich is Being Sold to Various Demands—Accused By Employer E 1at he would not comply with the Dbut w . short of fats. If they se- | to the Mail in consequence of the ac- The American Brass workers have it & 3 i by the news of his motLer's death | request of the senate that the treaty cure resources for currency reorgani- | tion of Germans in the Riga district “;;P‘_ et given out their demands and Newvespapers. of Stealing Menu Cavds. or from an injury received in war, | be furnis L X zation and some working capital for | in advancing behind the Rolshevik | ©fficials of the company are in confer- and has been unable to teil of his raw material imports so as to get e lines for the purpose of occupying the “"I“l“‘_ »*“1”\“ na statement could be New York, June 9.—The full text of Four pretty waitresses employed at | experiences. He arrived in this coun- morts goinz, they should with economy | eastern frontier of Livonia, which|© 'm:‘«' . B ) the treaty of peace with the Central| tne gsia restaurant on Main street, of | ity from France in February and| The m : Wi ettt b \pporting within a very few | with a treacherous attack an the Es- _ Wanted Answer By 10 a. M. powers, which has been the subject of | learned about his mother’s death soon | through the White House and was 1 thonians by the German cavalry under | The American Brass Co. officials | discussion in the senate for a week or after landing in New York. He re- | derstood to relate to the committee's Must Have Capital orders from Gen. von der " Goltz, | Stated that a committee of 19 present- | more, has been brought to this coun- | on strike this noon. The girls de- 1d R dE Y mained in New York several weeks |investigation. It s the first message and Fin- | commander of German forces in the; €d demands at 8:45 this morning and | try by Frazier Hunt, a correspondent | manded an increase in pay. The strik- | and subsequently went to Stamford | regarding the treaty sent to a member Ealtic region it is said, make th| insisted on an answer by 10 o'clock.| of the Chicago Tribune and is beins | ers claim that at the present time they | mut Germans accomplices of the Bolshe- | The company trled to get the commit- | syndicated to newspapers in this coun- | are receiving $6 per week, including | explain, did not return home, Ho ar | the convening of the catremedions el e S Aliproblem | KLY ce 0( keep the men at work for thel try in copyrighted sections. The first| their meals. Until a few weeks ago | rived in Bethel Saturday apparently | session of congre a while s Tt oiuog dey untll an answer could| section appeared today. the waitresses declare they were paid | dazed, he denied his idcntity when | Scnator Hitchcock - RO be decided on but the men began to Helsavs i hecon 0T e | ~ 2 e says the copy of the treat $8 per week, but their salaries were | recognized by acquaintoaces on the !as follows he economic problems of most of SELEGTING JURY PANEL straggle out at 10 o'clock and the| which he brought here is one of the| reduced instead of raised. | streets here and said his name was | “Please convey following to Senator these states are simple when compared mills closed. Not a wheel is turning| original drafts and was obtained in| rThe mirl . following to Senator . : . chose s " but his father completed tehoook: to the large European nations and the in the American Brass Co. T ose the busy noon day | “Reddy,” but hi er completed | Hitcheock ) s printed in French and | hour to strike. When the restaurant | the identification today. B world will be astonished with their| yciual Trial of Mrs. Amy Archer-| The committee presented 16 points| Emglish, is contained in 416 pages X | : recovery if they have peace i in their demands, = the most| and runs about 75,000 words. Fe says ‘I feel that fomething like half a} ..Gilligan Will Begin on Thursday o?| important being an increase of 25| it is quite easy to obtain German committee of how copies of the peace nomic delirium peace. this time. Text of Message. which Chung Ben is proprictor, went months. Czecho-Slovakia. Belgium land must have working capital to re- organize their currencies, provide raw for some reason he is unable to | of the senate by the president since committec . am heartily glad that you have was filled with hungry employes from It is probable that some other ! jemanded | the factories, the waitresses gathered | soldier was identified and buried as ! gnpq up their belongings and walked out. | Bromley. A scene was caused on Main street Private Bromley speaks vaguely of few minutes later. when Chung Ben, { having been confined iu a German an investigation with re- to the possession of texts of | treaty by unauthorized persons. I billion dollars’ assistance from the| cents an hour and double time for all | translations of the treaty in Germai K A merican governmen{ may be needed | This Week. : over eight hou hdladiiral Countrias but thoss bais have felt that it ws highly undesir- to join with the other Allies in the| ifiddletown, June 9.—Talesmen e —— omissions and are without the ms Ereital i o BRReT o e | ke, AT o 1 @ "“f"f\' ‘(’]‘;‘ "”“’"“”j'v\(‘mm‘vyv.w‘mw‘ o el reorganization of the currencies of the | from among whom will be drawn a EXPECT MORE ARRESTS which his original draft copy co taken the menu cards. The girls em- | returned from France rvecently re- | g & COCHHICRE WhICH 1S still In ": 0 new states, and to take ca of some | jury in the case of Mrs. Mary Archer tains. phatically denied the acrusations. ported they had visited a grave n sl 18ngo. SONE political acute and otherwise unsolv-! Gilligan to be retried on the charge of - - The summary of the treaty as pre- A abIs b sl e b S | viously published in this country, he : : able situations. i murder of Franklin Andrews =were 'Two Army Officers and Two Civilians | siotes’ shnotomo o (s country, N going 1o nearby places to satisy their | bearing his name Biz Private Credit Necded. drawn * teday. Judge Frank D.j states, substantially carvles the Im-|nunger. The cooks were detailed as | — = have felt In honor bound to act in t} othe and, much Haines took the bench for Judge \lrcady Indicted on Chafge of| PO poinis 9 2 cf an%| waiters and a number of patrons 9 \ % S O RoMnatbo dot e sums will required from private Keeler. One hundred and fifty men 3 taEe Ot | gnly in a few places are there omis- |l o 0 5% o celves RRtrons | S. INTERFERENCE same spirit and in the same way as . y 5 t fry lis | ¥ i sions. These, he says, occur in the| " . 3 the representatives of tt ther gr credit for raw material and food, and were drawn from the jury list of 14! Trying to Defraud Govt. sion e ¥s, e ~riliaises deslare tni ‘ = pres of the other great R et Noe | section relating to the Sarre valley| _fRC A s ‘,“"“"')l‘_;\ o “ll"":_| JOKE IN ENGLAND | powers in this matter, and am confi- credits to governments and especially brook failed to send ima list, Sherifr; Detroit, June 9.—Agents of the|and in reference to the international} T (0 o0 2, VOIS SN 8 the | dent that my fellow-countrymen will b LG T S attor - department of justice expected more ! labor organization. SIRER AR A [ e not expec Y reak fa v to individuals, should be established B. G. Thompson this afternoon will x | Hieh oot oF livine it 15 \mpeseibie fon | 10t expect me to break faith with ey s L o e i alesmen, | arrests today in the alleged con- Another American correspondent | N&R cos e o i e W hopelihe Iy eniat f our government would proba need | begin summoning in the talesmen. 2o sty o 1| us to get along on $6,” said one of the | ey Acti On Treland Sce 5 em. 101 he investigation il be unsiesusefilikepenitomon owiann enlia vt (e tran PR eovernin ent L iabios il e Seied ann wailed it SRR SR T el 28 S S SRS Senatelaction trcla G e T S e e e salvage of $30,000 e copy of the treaty but the British con- L Ex 3 | i ! ; then adjourn until Thursday when | the salvage of $30,000.000 worth of | ¢ Heee 5 and buying some clothes, T haven't Purely Domestic Politics, But Leak Probe Begins. Mrs. Gillican will be placed, army supplies here. Two army of- | Sor held it up, according to a state on trial. for her life a second ficers and two civilians are under | Ment published in the newspaper to- got enouzh money left to buy some B In its investigation of how copies ! L Newspaper Makes Comment. O ihe pents bents rachel e v time The case comes here on a indictment. day which he represents. A complaint | 83U peace a ached New York, change of venue Federal agents declare that one| In the matter will be afficially made | one who has possession of the official | lish text has what he is clearly not { entitled to have or communicate. I number of patrons left the place | France upon which was a marker to consider some further measures of encouragement in this direction. TIn any event, some solution must bhe found or we will 1 be faced with starvation in some parts of Europe on sser scale next spring when the Py a } E“f the men under indictment has | {00aV. the paper says, to the foreign A it for it purely domestic politics,” | today suhpoenae vJ J cob Schiff, farthcoming harvest is exhausted | DR WILKINS ON TRIAL | adela oshresaion relations committee of the senate. i says the Sunday Express in regard to :as F. Lamont, H. P. Davison, Paul | S —— ! London, June 8.—*“We do not mind | he senate foreign relations committes Sces End of Bolshevism. The indicted are Captain Soterios the resolution pased by the United Warbu J. P. Morgan and Frank A . : 2s senate ask the : Vanderl We may have some further poli- | Nicucloin ot Washinaion wio wel \VOMA“ FAGnS JURY ’ - P U States senate asking the American tical revolutions in Kurope because | chief finance oflicer of the ordnance | 1 V] I Precious Metal Can Now Be Shipped | peace delegates in Paris to secure a Mr. Lamont was requested to bring ! ~ - departmen for th¥s district: Gramt by ed with Having Killed His Wife or | Hugh Browne wealthy sportsman of | arpe but in my view the great danger of ew York; Fred C. Collins of Detroit, | the Red terror and desiruction by Bol- Evening of February 27. realty investor and vice-consul for| Nurse, shevism has been greatly mitigated . A ! Greece and an unnamed army of- Weshineon, Juns 8- The riniar. gl Fecommend ‘:‘,' fie pece oy ommun ot and will have actually passed in some SR AN Ny IO Bt OREN G Ress S Sy Patient, Goes to Trial at Lawrence, | 80 agalnst the exportation and impor- | conference recelve a delegation from |between the b gt Shpin oi e snine o b Dr. Walter K. Wilkins for the murder , tation of gold was removed today by | the Philippines to hear the reasons | Davison while A hraad E S v of his wife at their home at Long Lawrence, Mass., June 9.—NMrs. President Wilson on recommendation | why their aspirations for freedom | The committc a motion s e DR N | Beach besan today before Justice FEAR WAR IN IRELAND Bessic M. (Skeels) Lundgren was put | of the federal reserve board. Here- | from American control should not be | Senator F ; Mexico, % AL RELo v says e United States| yManning of thé supreme court. He is on trial today for the alleged mur- |after the gold may he imported or | realized, or a delegation from Porto ecretary Polk .to ap- should assist onLy '} economy in food | §7 years old and she was 65. | Sm— der by poisoning in December 191 exported freely to all countries with | Rico with a similar mission.” | take part in is maintained, the return to work, or- The couple returned home on the ypuch Amerigan Delegates Advise | ©f Miss Florence Gay, of Andover |the exception of Bolshevik Russia, | sut, as Kipling says, that is anoth- Xamining wit- derly government is preserved, fight-| evening of February 27, after a day e Y AT for whom she had acted as nurse. |and enemy countries. The control | er story, and the house of lords does | ng is stopped, disarmament is under- | spent collecting rents in New York LECHIRC S RarcerouspGucrillay The defendant still convalescing after | exercised over foreign exchange was | not depend for its existence on votes, taken and there is no discrimination | city. Half an hour later he appeared WartasoR T an operation two months ago, was | terminated | and there is no orzanized propaganda . S against the United States. at the home of a neighbor and said | brought from her home at Andover to | | in this country to free western isiand- All of the financiers named except If these things are not done,” he | that she had been killed by hurglars. { Paris June 9.—Guerilla warfare of | the court house. She has been at 1.m».~ who are doing as well under t Mr. Vanderlip were called at the sug- cencludes, “Europe will starve in e a character “which usually precedes | liberty under nominal bonds. Her STANLEY WORKS TO BUILD Americans as the Irish under the | 8°Stion of Senator Borah, republican, spite of all we can do. The surplus STRIKE, UNSETTLED, a major conflict is now going on in | husband, Alfred J. Lundgren who | British.” who to (}1 the committee he was con~ our productivity could not suppor ! A { Trels " el declared o oinn married her at @ hospita s Al vinced that each of them was familiar - g inogsunport Seymour, June 9.—No immediate!Ireland,” it is declared by Frank Rl N\ beopiial when she Sur Pl 3 | Y el - 7 vith what the treaty contained a Burope of today's idleness if every : P 7alsh and Edward F. appeared in danger of death was with | .. Sy T ek con [ He Syl sl s Y | change in strike conditions at the ' BT 2N Ndy Ard RS Dunneging her in court New Storage Building to Be Con- i said he was convinced international - us worl hours daily. Seymour -Manufacturing Co. was ex.|® Supplementary report which they | ihe social pendulum! Bas not reached »d Long Beach Physician Is Charg- i hearing for Ireland’s delegates before ; With him any correspondence which the point of stability in some spots. | | to Al Countries Except Bolshevik | (1o oo conference. | passed between J. P. Morgan and Co. “It affects Anglo-American relations | and its Paris and Lon = s re- no more than if the house of lords | garding the treat n t Iy Bessle (Skeels) Lundgren,| gjsia and Enemy Dands. Accused of Poisoning Her nesses and otherwise. Thinks Ali Are Familar, >resi 7i e — bankers of New York were interestec pected today. The plant did not open ; have forwarded to President Wilson structed at a Cost of About interested ARMISTiCE 7§IGNED as reported it would. In this plant | regarding conditions in Ireland. PARIS TRU!'F-/II;PI CONTINUES. more than 600 men left their work| They declare that clashes between Par: June 9, ‘(Havas.)—Trans- 110,000, Friday. Demands since formulated | Irish volunteers and the army in Tre- | portation facilities were still restrict. were for increased wages and better | land, in which men on both sides|{ed today by the strike Masons pre- shop and sanitary conditions jare killed, of daily occurrence sented demands to employers and Jugo-Slavs Have Agreed to Stop — OLD VETERAN DI | New Milford, June 9.—David l:,i | | | for private reasons in the adoption of German Minister Advocates League to | the league of nations covenant The presence of these men before A building permit for a $30,000 the committee, he said, would undoubt- Structure was secured by the Stanley | tions Tmpoverished By War. edly show where a copy of the Works from Building Inspector »\\'—l s could be obtained Give Financial Assistance to N Geneva Reports That Austria and S workers In Lhe navy yards ave agl- [ thur N, Rutherford this afternoon.| Berlin, June 8, (By The Associated | I think there will be e building on North Burritt street. The | minister of finance, advocates in an Borah Gives Treaty Text, FRIDAY IS FLAG DAY. foundation of the building is to be of ! interview in the Tagebiatt a lea |" A copy of the German peace treaty, Fighting. Geneva, June 9 (French Wireless| Soule, 81, who was a lieutenant in the | Service.)—The signing of an armistice | Second Connecticut heavy artillery in| Negro Soldier-Drummer, Who Killed | G0V. Holcomb today issued his for-| concrete and the roof and sides are of nations loan to finance nafions | said to have been brought to this by the Austrians and Jugo-Slavs is re- | the Civil war, died today. He wa mal lrrm‘le:vvwm dl's\‘::m\'!:i: Friday, | to be of corrugated ircn. The struc- | sceking to recover their economic | country by a Chicago newspaper cor- e e formerly a e .umissioner of Litchrield | Lieut. Furope, Must Serve 10 to | June ‘:\H & day to be observed in | ture is to be 160 feet by 160 feet and | cquilibrium. | respondent, was presented in the sen- The armistice was agreed upon | county and had held town affice. |His with suitable exercises. the wings are to be 160 feet by 40 feet ng that the v able | ate today by Senator Borah and by a widow and two sons surviv 15 Years in Prison, 1 after the occupatiop by the Jugo-Slavs of the Entc re “large- | vote of 47 to 24, ordered putin ‘the of the town of Zollifeld. The towns R —— Boston, June 9.—Herbert Wright WEATHER. and districts of Klagenfurt, Rosses 30.000 RESUME WORK. a drummer in a negro military band and Volkermarkt are allotted to the New Bedford, Mass., June 9.—Thir. | Who stabbed his leader, Lieut Hartford, June 9.—Fore- able financial clauses of the peace | were cast by democrats with the ex- Jugo-Slavs, while Saint Veit, Villach | ty thousand operatives resumed work|James R. Europe a month agc cast for New Britain and Paris, June 9.—Admiral William S. | torms would thus be solved. The | ception of that by Senator McCumber gnd the Tarvis railways are given to | in the cotton mills here today after a | pleaded guilty to manslaughter today vicinity: Occasional showers Benson, naval advisor to the American | spoedy reconstruction of France | of North Dakota, republican. Sena- ahe Austrians. There is a neutral zone | shut-down of three weeks due to a|and Was sentenced to 10 to 15 vears tomight and probably Tues- peace delegation, left for Brest today. | would be assured and Germany would | tor Thomas, democrat, for ol 2 of ten kilometers between the lines of | strike of engineers for a wage in-|in state prison. Physicians had re- day: continued cool. He will sail tomorrow for the United { got bread. work and a possibility of the opposing forces. crease. Wages will be adjusted later. | ported him mentally deficient. & g ! States on the Battleship Arkansas. | : fulfilling hen olddmmotarmn® ffirosinued on Eleventh Pagay ADMIRAL BENSON WILT SAIL FOR U. 8. TOMORROW. | ] v to the T wtion of | cong sional record and printed as a { France,” he say public document | “The chief difficulty of the unhes All the votes against publication a roll 4