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News of the World, ; ! By Asscciated Press. i i & : = oA PRICE THREE CENTS. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1919.—SIXTEEN PAGES./ ESTABLISHED 18 SCHEIDEMANN GOVERNMENT FALLS EERERMANY; SIGNING OF PEACE TREATY BELIE CERTAIN; SENATOR SHERMAN FEARS WORLD RULE BY POPE CATHOLICS WOULD HAVE 94 LIDCLAMPED DOWN '@Avnmsrams@;fi HARVARD CREWS WIN FINAL SPLIT REPORTED T0 BECALSE OF ROTS SHORTAG 1S AUTE PREINNARY RAGES "oy pcarn Tpr VUIES AND PRUIESIANIS 21 |Every Salfi 1171/ Waterbury Has Verbal Tiit.rwriit'h Curtis, Who Yale Freshm_emluniors Lose —— Closed—Gity Guard on Duty | Says It Is Not i Out in Gruelling Contests 3 i i Illinois Republican Says Vatican is Most | e | Former Premier Was Chief Opponent of Re- Earnest Advocate of League of Nations-— INJURED POE@N%N MAY DIE SUPPLY IFLCULOFF HERE:BIG RA(,E”TEISAAFTERNOON; vised Text—Another Report is That Ger- Infers that the Pontiff iS Supporting Wiisonl'l‘“n Men Arrested Charged With As- | Berkshire Tee Co. Advises Henry | In Both Freshman and Junior Con- man Nationa! Assen]bly Has V{)ted t() sault With Intent to Kill and Held | Bailey of Boost in Price and Drop | tests the Batile Was Close But the Against Italians on Fiume Ouesti()n, in $5,000 Bonds—Police Searching | in Quantity—City May l’r(mvn\% Crimson Oarsmen Had Reserve Accept Treaty -\fiay AS!\ F()f R"fif)f@ Timc_ | | For Trouble Maker: | Facts to U. District Attorney. Strength IPor Sensational Finish ! Waterbury, June 20.—No more{ That the Berkshire Ice company Regatta Course, New London, June A \Washington, June 20.—A warning that the League of Nations | strike mcetings will be permitted by | has informed local dealers that their | 20.—In two of the closest races of re- | Paris, Junc 20.-—The Scheidemann 1t in Germany | the police under a ruling made by Su-|ice supply will be cut off within « | cent yea Harvard crews won both | Jjas fallen, it was learned today. News of the event, reported 2 - : iven in the senate | 'crintendent George M. Beach of the | week, was substantiated this noowr by | Preliminary events of the annual 2 world under the domination of the \_ atican was given in the senate | police department today. Yesterday |llenry Bailey of the Bailey Tce com- | Yale-Harvard regatta here this fore- , > 1 o today by Senator Sherman, republican, of Illinois, who declared | permission was given for meetings pany. In a conversation with Mayor | noon and thereby greatly boomed the | through Coblenz from both \Weimar and DBerlin Fhe downfa the Roman Catholic church would be represented in the league | under certain restrictions but in view | George . Quigley, Mr. Bailey said | Crimson prospects for the final four| of the Scheidemann government was made known to the Ameri- of last nght's riot a firm hand will be | that the Berkshire company, not only | mile contest, the feature race, to be| cap delegation to the peace conference. It is believed to assure kept on the situation. There were no ; intended to stop sending ice here but | rowed late this afternoon Vatican Belicves Itself Supreme disturbances during the night. Every | has boosted the price $2 per ton, com- | Both Races Closc. g T “ ST officer, a total of 200, was on duty,| mencing June 1 At the present ‘rom an early date,” said the senator. “the occupants of the > < » v, J ent | Va v\vI I ;“ = I‘ ‘;I‘ (‘I e R e )!\l authority | 274 the City Guard patrolled the|tme Mr. Bailey said he is paying atican have believed in the inheren I apal a Y | Brooklyn section all night. Search $8.80 per ton for ice which includes ' \iuble hotween the shelle ot . Believe Clash Was Over Treat to administer civil government. It is with the utmost regret I | was made for more men and women | the freight and delivery. Mr. Pailey S e m(ih; s ‘_‘I:l’i '(’"'L‘ CLHCVERS =) as Over lreaty f. G % i i i v > 3 av. cen active er adc a anager Bro S & SERLRS S Ony revious : ses had indicate 3 fo smbers of e fail to find recorded in the course of Papal claims of later days any | who are V‘h‘fl\llkhlfl lo‘hkz‘\(* been : Iu\;,_l':lx‘n;{(lyv‘.\ "hlx(v'”' H’v, t ‘.\IAlI‘IT”V»’.]I Wn of | the superior power and rowing form | . . 1revious advices had indicated that four member . of th renunciation or disavowal of the doctrine. So far as a layman ?)1:":;3“1:;‘\,“);‘” '\CM'(::’O”:\K ”]‘“ ‘tv ‘l““' m,"”"‘ ‘("M‘h:li"”\“': "l'\“'“”“‘ P of Harvard enabled the Cambridge| Scheidemann cabinet were insisting on the signing of the treaty . 5 : bh atrolman J Moore was huri s > felephone yesterday morning : y i | can discover the Vatican still believes it ought, and would if the | congition at the hospital this morning | and informed him to look elsewhere Rl "”'(:”i:_l"}_'” N":_\:‘H]:Lf:!,nl and it is presumed here that this caused the fall the ministry power permitted, assume to administer ecclesiastical and civil | was reported to be very serious. Mr. Brown stated that the local s e s et Up to noon there was no official confirmation of the report th government as its joint, exclusive and paramount power. Situation Under Controi. ply would be cut off within a Yale 10:37 1-5. Gustave Noske, minister of defense, was forming a government. and possibly three days, said Tunior varsity—Harvard, 10:40 4-5 | “Of the original 32 member nations | Bailey T e RASTAS U Tthial inderstoodl herel that the | fall s s lief today that not only had they full - 5 i 5 : : e signatories to the x\x(_?lj“*'l"' RSB e T“ BUILH APARTMENT control but also they doubted if ther Conference on Iee Question. Finish Close. ‘REP‘]RTS flN GH,&NEI_JS .~‘A‘\yu\‘1;yyy‘v!y‘ s ret incluc are Christian nations and four are o would be any further serious breache Mayor George A. Quigley, Alder A" scant quarteri shell length sepan- 1 | 'residen Ebert other faiths. Of these 28 Christian of the peace man H. I’. Richards and Alderman ' ated the first yvear crews when Har s uion, i | rations, 17 are Catholic nations. either ! e Raphael, chaivman of the Hartford vard led the way across the finish line | I I 3 e e a majority or an overwhelming pre- w0 ! Alex Drumac, |1¢¢ investigating committo eld at the cnd of the two mile freshman | | (| h s ponderance of the population being of John Linesky, 30, and Alex Drumac, 1 p,coting in the mayor office this race. The Crimson youngsters were 9 that religious faith, and 11 are 23 || pre "‘"""““’r"""”*H“"‘ ’I””"““ P 9% noon. Mr. Raphael informed Alder- | first (o catch the water at the start \ssembly Reported Favorable. ®rotestant. The Catholic members the charge of assault with intent 10,y Richards, chairman of the local | which was made under perfect weath- | London, June 20.—The German e livial Brazil| Guva. ]S 3 : - Pro. | Kill and the police say that evidence go FCRAIER CHAT e el aher e S5 petfect Weath A A oo | Lo _Juno 207 e : ,(;:'n(‘\f,:-g“‘sj‘y\\jvml»? “(];\{1‘“:\.::.71‘:.' Haiti Schneider Buys Herman Pro. against hoth men 18 such sel o indis | o diige, that he will be able v conditions. A west wind just riv- | Qfficial Message Explains | national assembly at Weimar has ac recommend a private concern that pled the waters of the Thames and cepted the peace treaty, according to . . 5 te that they were in the group and : ! Honduras, Italy, Nicaragua, Panama, 3 ity cate. h I RthONETOUD, will supply this cily with ice should | the glare of the sun was softened by : e an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from perty on Vine St—Peo. active in the scrimmage which | fic moitnie company carmy sul its | n film of clind. Onse 1n tha van st | Lhat National Assembly |an & Tdru, Poland, Portugal. Uruguay and i - brought down Palroiman Moore who o G i i Al ceperee it i ; : ¢ present intention. Mayor Quigley and | vard lengthened her lead until at the = ie I AY Reutexs dispatehlront Weltar Belnoprceontadl ind theklcas .o ivall ple Frown on Move, e struck “\‘ J-»J“’“?»Q““L “”_‘\; ':; Alderman Richards held another con- | half miie flags she was showing the Has Not Ratified Treaty. b Gl e e ey human probability by Catholic dele- e VIR, i (Tl odl) ety | (oM ference with the Hartford ice com- | way up river by a little less than a s et gates Vit of the peace and assault| ;iie0 in that city at 3 o'clock (his ' shell length. Both crews got away at e | pates with intent to kill were each held in 1 Residents living in the vicinity of afternoon. @ 36 stroke but Harvard dropped to Paris, June 20.—AlIl reports con-| fifths majority t igning the Fears Power of Pope. $5.000 honds for a hearing later and | ; I 7 Vine strecet were indignant today A 5 o Heated Discussion Takes Place. 1t the half while Yale was rowing | cerning changes in the German cabi- | {reaty Wit servations re nine persons were each held in $2,000 AELE re: of peace with n a beat higher net are premature, \ys an official | when it became known that Samuel | Londs on similar charges. Rizal Aliko A heated discussion took place in . | garding responsibility the war ar Milel0 sl ey Yale in Mad Spurt. Cetmiontiwircloes! meseisol sont tromil G e ZalolEpurtedtant ore foree | Nauen at 1 ciclock this afternoon The sway over those people and their | bought the Peter Herman property at All Saloons Closed. .l!\v\vu ”\1‘}‘1.‘n"'m",\.,l,.},\"“‘,f-(,,,[‘:'\i”i‘f' “l in \m‘,- m.‘m.\‘“(]n»;:”«'m“(::,‘\'\y:”n,‘H:.(mv\4 Division dl‘l‘l(vn;: the parties has pre- smplicit faith in the infallibility of the | 82 Vine street, adjoining Walnut Hill The police are energetically search-| necting of the common council ,\' !lead in the second half of the first| vented the national assembly forming| The national party, it is stated, i head of this great religious organiza- | pari and are soon to construct a large | ing the Brooklyn district for certain | wednesday, Alderman Curtis his | mile so that at the half way mark|a majority coalition in favor of a unanimously resolved agair ning tion is supremc It is a power for| {cnement house. Mr. Schneider stated | persons who are said to have been heen conducting a personal MHM“” Harvard’s advantage was less than a | €epting the peace terms, the message | Fifty-six member rman good. T cheerfully bear witness to its | this afternoon that plans for erecting | recognized among the disturbers. gation to determine the ice situation | three-quarter length. Here Yale was | adds. democratic party : t sign- support of stable government and, | {he apartment house are being drafted All saloons in the city are closed. in this city. Mr. Curtis gave an in- | *owing harder hut Harvard got better The text of the message reads ing the Allied terms, cight above all, its steady opposition 1o a | by Architect George Zunner of Hart- Emploves of the Waterbury Foun-| (erview to a Hartford paper which | results from her smoother blade work. | “The national assembly at Weimar | others voted that socialistic state, disorder and Bolshe- | ford, and that the work would soon be | dry Co. in Brooklyn numbering about | 41, peared this morning, stating that as | The challenge of the Blue, however, | tried to constitute a majority in favor | conditionally and vism in its various forms and mani- | started. 100, struck today. a result of his investigations he has | had its effect upon Harvard for as the festations. But the head of the Mr. Schneider added that the new learned that New Britain does not 1 rival shell crept up on the Crimson the church proclaims and teaches his in- | building would cost about $150,000. It Denies Being Ettor. | face an ice famine. The statements | Cambridge oarsmen lost some of thelr may end the separation of church and state and bring the civilized during the morning. was confirmed later by militar advices assembly by 24 votes out of 45. 1 the signing the peace treaty by Germany, as Philip Scheide- : . mann, the premier, was understood to be the chief opponent to In neither the freshman or junior varsily events was there open water| dCCeptance of the revised peace terms. The police authorities expressed be- rist members of the Germa itional assembly 1 four “That church represents in its mem- bership either a majority or almost : an entirety of the several populations. | Schneider and Morris Rubenstein | Was fined $160 for carrving a gun. the honor of the German nation Nationals Are Opposed. of signing the peace treaty. That wWas | gigning withont impossible hecause of the division among the parties. My At fallibility. The separation of church [ is said that residents on Vine street Ansonia, June 20—A stranger whom | that were made at the common coun- | form so that ncar the finish both ;‘\” mews nosandinechabREeS N the iz i = S cabinet is premature and, state might continue. The peril | may try to obtain an in_?\vn('!im\ to] {he police detained yesterdwy as Jo-icCil on Wednesday regarding the ice | ¢ights were rowing a slugging and a that the S T lies in the claim of papal power never | brevent the construction of the build- | o oot “an'T. W, W. organizer, to- | situation were not so serious as paint- | regular stroke. SHT further extension of abjured, never disavowed. The tempta- | ing. They claim that an apartment| a1 caid his name was S. G. Beiden-|ed, he said. He also added that the Harvard Too Strong. WILSON HAS FIXED B s e tion to enforce that belicf might break | house yould he out of proportion with | a1 of New York. Several officers|local dealers had not been informed It was a gallant effort on the part down every barrier built up by cen- | the residences now or the street, and - : o had Bttor in Wa. | that their ice supply would be ( Evale cten S = S D R0 , and men who had seen Ettor in Wa pply ¢ cut | of the Yale youngsters but their rivals T turies of struggle and sacrifice. would mar the scenic beauty of the| terbury in 1916 when he was arrest-|off. Mayor Quigley told Alderman | haq too much in reserve and swept O DATE TO RETURN Will RRemain in Power. cily’s park. were confident that Ettor|Custis that his statements were across the finish line with just about Weimar, J Covenant Too Dangerous. ed there, —— had been found. Beidenkapp as yet|roncous and that he was interfering | a fifth of a length to mark their vie- n Paris. June 20 ne 20 via Copenhager 1e cabinet although it has re- “Shall the United States commit it- Sha ! has said anything of his mission { With the work of the ice committee. | {ory. ale showed t es >t the [ After viving i vis T s colt o e e ot power trom | KIDNAPPED BY HUNS | has not said anything of his mission | with | k of the icc committce. | forv. Yale showed the resull of tho | Afer Avriving in Paris Today He | ontg (S Ch ainonsh it/ has re- 2 here. derman Richards said that he| spurt for, rowing a 32 stroke to Ha el ) B e e R STORY IS BELIEVED Plant 1s Not Open. i o B e i K ol 0L PRSI B R e Rl B R our posterity in the toils we have es- The American Brass company’'s| jiiq ference with his work, W e v e il American Delegation. it (eerEn (e ST Aol e plant did not open this morning as ; headway e collapse was only e s 2 : ced vesterday hecause the ,',‘f"?_"l\”;:‘,‘fl‘,‘._" S aia i TS e (Rt T T ploes have ample time to consider | 1oy that he would oppose an’action on | cUstomary exchange of cheers party arrived here this morning at 9 bears within its folds a reactionary E the situation nd to attend a |““‘~;‘|vv {»Ax-w‘.,“ he committee to spend - Junior Contest Hot One. o'clock after a two-days trip to ‘wer more fatal and insidious than Freedom at Camp Devens. meeting of English speaking strikers money investizating the ico question The junior varsity race was even|HBrussels and the war zome in Bel- power e S e It is a uscless expenditure,” he add- | closer for the greater part of the dis- | gium. There was no formal recep a Prussian helmet, more dangerous o Macsi Jiine 20 Erivats American and English speaking em- | ¢d. Mayor Quigiey asked Alderman | tance and at times the two shells ap- | tion' and Mr. Wilson drove immediate ghan LuEIECRw ek, Paul Lester Nace, whoso answer to | ployes of the American Brass com-| Curtis why he voted to aJlow the com- | peared to be travelling through the|ly to the Pavis “White House." The Vatican Dominating. a charge of desertion was that he | pany thrown out of wark by the| miltec to spend a reasonable amount | water with hows aligned. Weather | president had a good night's rost and this morn-| of money investigating the ice situa-| conditions changed rapidly between | said he was not tired He expressed Noske Named as Successop, g Sig AImist Curtis Opposes Expenditures, momentarily, however, and both| pauis June 20, (By The Associated iwni \Im Press.)— President Wilson and his | | the peace treaiy | | change Telegraph | Copenhagen | Weimar savs is as certain as | the documen “The states invited to accede to the | had been kidnapped and heid prisoner | strike organized a meeting covenant of the League of Nations are | 01 board a German submarine was | ing. The opening of the company’s| tion at (e common council meeting | the events and the juniors got away | his enjoyment and interest in the Cobler {Argentine. Chile, Colombia, Denmark, | 8iven his full freedom today after | mills was deferred until Monday to| on Wednesday ovening. Mr. Curtis| amid (hunder and flashes of lightnii trip he had taken rd Press.) mir Per. | the finding of the court-martial ac- | permit them to get together. Tt was| replied that the report of the ice co-| Yale got the jump at the pistol report | At 11 o'clock the president went | ister of de > Phill quitting him was approved by Major- | decided to go to work Monday and | mittee was false and that the co™¢il und it was not until a quarter mile | to the Hotel De Crillon and held a Scheidemann as 1 Germa Gen. H. P. McCain, commander of | give the company two days fo submit} members were misinformed had been rowed that Harvard drew up | conference with the entire personnel | ministry, according v Weimar dis Camp Devens. Nace has announced | concessions which it is to make. A Pays $12 per Ton. on even terms. KFrom f{his point it|of the American delegation. includ- | patch received he Mathias that he will ask for early discharge | cOmmittce was named to notify the| «“Some one would think that you| Was a hard battle for the lead and the | ing Col. House, who returned last | Iirzberger, of the ¢ armistice from the army and go {o the home of | company officials of this action and| aye the only wise member of the coun- | Cambridge crew was but 3-5 of a sec- | evening trom his visit to Iingland. | commission, will su nt von a sister at Carlisle, Pa also to wait on the strikers' commit-| o1 said the mayor. “Mayhe | am,| ond ahead at the half mile. Both were | The effect upon the president’s | He disappeared from Camp Devens | tee. The men who met this morning| yeplied Alderman Curtis, leaving the | Siroking at 30 and there was little dif- [ plans of the cabinet resignation in | in May, 1918, and on October 16, | have no part in the strike. mayor's office. ference in form. Although maintain- | Germany and the further develop- | | \ | WNetherlands, Norway, Paraguay, sia, Salvador, Spain, Sweden, Switzer- land and Venezuela. All are Chris- tian _races with the exception of Persia. Of the 12 invited Christian states, seven are Catholic, viz.: Argen- jna, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay. Sal- vador. Spain and Venczuela. There- fore, 24 of the 40 equal votes of the Brockdorff-Rantzau N secre- tary, the message adds DIRIGIBLE MAKES G0OD | British Officials Report That Trial K o reported to the military authorities B James Tormey, a local ice dealer, in | ing the same position at the mile Yale | ments anticipated is uncertain. A onriL e Gy T the | e s oy el e e eh SHOT IN ANKLE. discussing the high price of ice in-, had begun to splash and by the sheer { German request for an extension of league, are spiritually dominated by | he said he was held by the Germans : formed Mayor Quigley this morning | DPower of her blade work was holding | time to act on the treaty is looked the Vatican who sought to obtain airplane secrets that he is paying $12 per ton for his| her place along side the Harvard shell. | for, and it is understood the presi Pope Supports League. from him. He was finally freed about | Bridgeport Thief Is Halted in Fight | jce. Men Row in Rain. dent told the delegation today that “The Vatican is a most earnest ad- | tWo miles off Cape Henry, Va. and by Accurate Aim of Policcman, City May Prefer Charges. Half a mile from the finish the rain | he had fixed no date for his depar- | vocate of the covenant of the League | SWam ashore from the submarine, ac- ) The city of New Britain will prefer| PUIst on crews and spectators alike | ture for home | of Nations. On March 16, President | cOrding to his testimon Bridgeport, June 20.—While trying | charges against Harey W. Walker, | #1d the race ended in a drenching | I ful—In wilson conferred with the Vatican at = g to escape arrest early today, Joseph | head of the Berkshire Iee company, if { 10Wnpour and with darkness so black | RUSSIAN CRUISER SUNK I 138 0 Rome. The Pope, among other NAVA] BI INGRE ASED e N upon investigatian it can be determin- | (hat yachts and river buoy carried i ; : L EAZOnIL R Salele U G B0l Y lights. Like the freshman contest the | - - Z J R-34, which left things.” sald, referring to the League : s ’ ‘| ed that the residents of this city are L Ziiae police officer. The shooting was for | 9. (1 ; B unior event endec b 1 Ty ruise over the of Nations 7 [ anons o cataine e e fo7 | being Deld up and charged exorbitant | Juni or oyen nded o A e Tens E D iSprtoh ] Says ILRCE TR U el 5 Tresldent Willson pui the maiter Imoure Xavy Conmnltice Yowasaump | - 0 0L 8 = 7 5 T ERIEEE fodleess tor iite, acooriling tole stites) SUHITHRE ARG T which fovary o SRR T i L Lall following a lonsg chase man put his last ounce of Submarine Torpedoed Vessel on and before our interview closed Aviation Fund Irom $15,000,000 (0 Pagonin was taken to a hospital and (Continued on Sinth Page) Into his stroke, but in Tlurvard g terd at 2 a formal cliarso of (hefl was wade in nore power t of her drive Wednesdiy Near Tolbuchan Light 1 fuvoraibile 835,000,000, As Danicis Asked, the police count against him = = s========= | Crossed the line with about a return WEATHER. | tength marging just ane second Tune 20 --"The R n | of the he night Flight of R-31 Proved Most Success- of which to Lirdrome wed by a strong ®o inelt i agreed With him on the main lines or his plan “Miraculous conversation or the Washington, June 20.—With few | deep traditional wisdom of the Holy | dissenting votes the scnate naval cow . | PROCEAIM MARTINL LAW. See? The great pontifical dignitary | mittee today decided to recommend an | Copenhagen, June 20.— Martial law S ting the hows of the racing craft ex wus sunk on Wednesday | Officials g 10 information Hartford, June 20, cording to the official timer's watch. |} L British submarine, it s an- | othe 1t that the . z i estlifor New: Britain and vt The rain appeared to refresh the oars- | nounced in a IRussian wire dis- | ship returned this morning after 56 o8 M 3 erview cither | increase he naval aviatic f . o . e i | freai o niomintevicn IRl e finsrca in the maval aviation: ‘fund | has been proclaimed in the entire zone cinity: Unsettled, probably men for although they were badly [ paich received foday. The Oleg was | hours of successful flight and that the an we S I G O ot SR o fetes Gyl e ¢ of Hamburg harbor ax a consequence thunder <howers tonight and pumped ouf, but one man went down | a vessel of 6,770 tons. The sinking | officers are highly pleased with the = as reques ¥ Secretary | of an increase in raids upon food de- {in (he Harvard shell after the race! occurred near the Tolbuchan light. |results of the Alght and with ths ua Saturday Continued ' 2 »aniels. S . J 1 § 1ed on Ninth Page) Daniels pots. S .2l and he was quickly revived. house, periments made, in the unceme