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of the World. By Assecnted Press. PRICESUEINEERCGENTST NEW E ; ‘(‘O'\]'\'ECT]CUT QHTURDA( JUNE 21; el — AMERIGA FIRST, IS 'POLICE BREAK P | /TALIAN GOVERNMENT URGES WAITING |GERMANY IN FAVOR SPANISHWARVETS' STRIKE MEETINGG GOVERNOR TO INTERCEDE IN | IS THING OF PAST, OF SIGNING TERMS, HRM I]EE]LARHEW Armed Guafi; STII_1 Patrolling PERRETTA MURDERCASEHE RE War Department Prepared Io? AMER]MN?% ijlSE“ S Strets of Waterbury 1 S BN oy | SE00 Expetition Into Hexico Go on Record as Opposmg Any i i = ; ; : i S Imp fant Guz rs Anxious ot Organization Savoring of Bol- EAGQFEMENT I ANSONIA cseey | a0 1S g | CARRANZA WANTS U. . AID Pflaoe—felan %cc More \ | Asveement in Ansonia O. and C. | . L ' &y and Lederal Leader Would American Reparaticns lause Note ; Company Regarded as First Break American Support, Hence No Action was comparat e aterb: : - o 3 velopments along the southern hore Tl AMMMYAwmmmm;wmxmwmmmxg . , , e e P ek e b hHWN*SNMW e ments’in the strike situation. City | - . : . . ey ical change in the altitude of this Theodore dohnson of This City De. And state guardsmen are still on duty, | . : . - . e Ao, Gl ds Mexico »‘{\\‘m hel o f Four Condaces Note 2l ‘ the City Cuard assisting the police in : “‘\\-m }‘m]’ “ 5 s o discangeo i 5 : 5 feated For Junior Viee Commander patrolling the streets and doing suard 4 - ’ ‘. atchiul preparedness. 2 er Reported Sending duty at the factories and the State g : : ; Ready to \dvance. Guard held in reserve at the armory. 3 . o - o " e ne The war department has perfected | n Bascicy of New i ondon Heads The men of the State Guard sleep on m : . v 3 ¢ plans to throw a punitive expedition | TLeague of Nations at Once—Want 250 cots brought to this ecity frem 8 i e 2 | across the Rio Grande the moment Department-—Mrs. Marpiy of New | Hartford and their mea are Sei % . . i . official word is received of reprisals| Kaiser Given Liberty. 2 4 # - by Villa for the Juarez incident or in | case of other contingencies tending to | JOSEPH PERRETTA. FRANK PALMESE, ERASMO PERRITTA. bring the Mexican situation again to |has requested Herman Mueller, ma- socialist leader, to form a new Quinn of Stamford—Wil- Note Asking if Germany Can Enter brought in from local restaurants and hotels. Deteciives making the rounds of the city this morning broke up a crown of Italians about to hold a Joseph and Erasmo Perretta, Brothers, and Man Who They Were 17 ound Guilty of Murdering. a stage approaching the crisis of last | Jority Sunday. Orders for the advance of | German cabinet, according to advices this column, however, it was said |received by the American peace dele- London Heads Women's Branch, +requested Herman ueier, mi- cssion of the United Spanish Veterans held in Junior Mechz meeting at the Golf lots, so-called, in e Ies ‘hall today, the veterans went onlthe West 1End. A meeting planned by < 4 posing any so v or strikers for this afternoon has hecen {Special to The Herald.) |ger to Governor Holcomb. The letter jaction on the request of the Italian | would be accompanied by instructions ' gation. Mathias Erzberger will prob ganization v:hose prnciple any way called off by the police. There were Hartford, June 21.—The Royal |contained a copy of the official tele- | government the two brothers will ex- :m' the nnhmr(\ -vm'u]vu\l;)vv m( terri- ;«]hl\ 'h}r\d ]*h(- (mr,vvm( vvv‘rv'[r_')” deleg B 2 ay 3 2 i % g 1 state: & d be | piate rime fo ic 3 , | tory necessary to inst sa | tion, the advices indicatc 1e OppPOs- hany Fiore employes at work In 1he Tialian government, throush its cone | Efam, which stated that 1t “would be | piate the crlme for which they were |70 ary te ire the safety of | tion es indicat PD factories today than there were y b ! an act of courtesy to the Royal Italian | found guilty on the gallows next | the expedition and absolute protection | ing attitude of the democrats = and vote placed the depariment on a basis terday S remained nway Sular-general in New York, has re- | government.” if Governor Holcomb | week of the border through the creation of | nationalists on the quéstion of the of ict Americani Department yesterday through fear were back on Perretta were | a neutral zone south of the line. | treaty will probably exclude Count | | favor Bolshevisnm, and a unanimous auested Governor Marcus H. Hol- | would intercede long enough to give | Joseph and Erasmo Commander Houston, now past com- the job this morning comb to intercede on the behalf of | the Perretta brothers another hear- {arrested for the murder of Fr nk | Further movement of the expedition ! von {vm kdorff-Rantzau and Count mander, was in the chair dming tne i 1 [t oo o Erasmo and Joseph Perretta, broth. |\N&, befare the board of pardons. Palmese in New Britain shortly after | Would depend entirely on subsequent | von Bernstorff from the government business meecting HUGIEHOI I Wl (LY o 2 Joseph Pervetta, broth- =g oinor Holcomb was not at his { midnight June 3, 1918. The brothers | developments. The German provisional . press is The Waterbury Clock Co. which crs. of New Britain, who are con- iofficc at the time the message was [were arrested on the statement of the Carranza Forces Wealk. strongly urging the speedy signing of Ctlon ot G lioaT e 0 has not been .‘vll'l‘i ted lr.\.' the >nv‘\\:. Tn\xu-«{ to hang after midnight July ' received. His secretary, John Buck- murdered man, who on his death bed Although three federal generals|the treaty. e . Bl llni of B ot b ey 2 moERCE its emElogey : &= 26 for the murder of Frank Palmese | ley, immediately acknowledged re- laccused them of having shot and | now are operating against Villa _ Sentiment Favors Treaty. NI R e sinningitodayithoyfate gto have & of the same city. The consular-gen- | ceipt. He informed the consular gen- |stabbed him. Palmese was shot | northern Mexico, confidential repor Berlin advices to the American - g 7 & Saturday half holiday with pay cral communicated with Michale Ric- |eral of the recent action of the board | through the abdomen and stabbed | to the war department are not opti- delegation summarizing the situation T e T e el s B Alleged Assailant Held. co, Ttalian consular agent at Hart- |of pardons in denying the brothers |seven times, mostly in the face. SIstiel recardin e Thal idoesdlor up te i s ¥ afnder for the vearand | urles Klumis ef 705 Nortn|ford, vesterday, asking him to present : another hearing. lHe'also added that | Governor Holcomb could not be | Carranza campaign there while | sentiment throughout virtually all % Ll 8l ey o telegram from the royal govern-, Governor Holcomb had reviewed the |reached this noon. What action he | withdrawal of badly needed troops|Germany to be in favor of accepting raent to the chief executive of the case last week and refused the ac- |will take on the request of the | from the south, it is expected, will be | the peace terms The advices cover state, Mr. Ricco, immediately de- cused any clemency | Roval Ttalian government 1s not| followed by fresh incursions of the |l-eipzig, Dresden, Chemnitz and other spatched a letter by special messen- Unless Governor Iolcomb takes ! known. Felicistas—already at the very gates|representative regions. Geographically L G ; i - = of the capital. The Carranz: _|analyzed, the advices indicate that codore Johnson of (his! night's riot in the Brooklyn section. | i :\mlyl“smmm‘ w““.:]rm{f l\”n‘\‘|’:|r Sl L L _ifor the oflice of Juvor Vice com- ! Klumis was before the city court this| IRISH “PRESIDENT” HERE ‘SELFGTING NEW CABINET cia] reports filod here actually in.|favorable to the acceptance of the rustees For Pershing Fund. intent to murder and he was ordered B NSO paper Strength of 160,000 and its mili- | maintaining some opposition, The disposition of the balance left | held without bonds by Judge William { i e | : : tary value is decreased by the doubt- R — aver fter the distribution of the Gen- | J. Larkin, Jr. The police I‘:!‘:um H:lm Edward De Valera Comes to This STEAMER lS AQF{]UNB Semi-Official Advices Say Francesco | 1) loyalty of some of the high officers Council of Four Gets Note, &l Pershing 10 G ‘onnectict ave w nsses who saw is e leaot th Hoide ciivear . A > ‘-‘“’\(\.. o ““,’,',E ‘.‘. - .‘;m'm{\“\m‘\ th wznll‘:l:nn:\ n\("'} (M‘\ il(«.\u:m\‘\hh”([l Country to \tempt to Get Recog- 1 Nitti, Former Ttalian Minister of .\‘\‘:v‘:»o”.rm-"‘.lh‘\\("TJURH»].‘,,\mlh of recruits| The Council of Four roceived a note today from the German peace decided that the practical way to dis- ooden club. The witnesses are iti - Uni ate T — iy i i ed th ! ical od W n club. The witnesses are not| ition By United States Government Preasury, Is rcorganizing Govt. Villa Army Well Equipped. delegation asking if Premier Clemen- pose of the matier would be to appoint | sure, it is-said, whether a baseball : 5 ¥ Of the rebel factians, of which |ceau's note explaining the repara a commitlee of five rmombers, one | bat or a policeman’s club was used.| New York. June 21.—Announce- Northland Runs on Ledge| =rome June 21.—King Victor Em- : ) i there are said to be seven opposing |tions clauses of the peace treaty was frdm each ol the songressional | The police have ¥ poOS- Sy as made here tods ALIEror ’ S = h sets e G it the p m() lv‘n( a bat o their po: menfeaind ‘\_u‘ here te 1,‘\ u‘m‘_ ’w(l". N N Beds . T TV e I L ST o | hding it of thalitrealy ana thoa . sonn L be lon. Lsehichinthey iplcked gunihear Wi Syaleray Dhesiosh gl s ear New Bedford—Pas- | tormer minister of the treasury, | strongest. The Villistas are conserva- | having the same force as the treaty of trustees. These delegates were ap- | the scene of iwhere the patrolman |Irish Sinn Fein republic had landed 4 : e e pointed for term:s varyving in length— | sustaine s fractured sk Moore's | in America and would be in New . e o lc to form a cabinet, the Giornale @’ e Snt um> b0 e ] susiainsdanie mraftised ol oot v A : sengers All Taken Off. 7 cauipped with fairly modern arms, in-| The council at its morning session the first for five years. Tach year a | condition continues very critical York city on Sunday. Apartments Italia. announces semi-officially A o e bt i e e e new trustee will be elecicd by the —— have been engaged for the Sinn Iein N v ClIGINE§cann oIRUDILoR 0o U I EReTH CON A CrEg L S 00 e X 3 S gag i Francesco Nitti, former Italian | ju caliber. perts on the question of reparation, Officers Are Elected. 1 chosen for the office of de- in Germdny up to midnight show the miord to fill ihe other:l.eonard street is believed by the of t» department,—sen- | police to be the man who is responsi- ice comn.anders re- | ble for the perhaps fatal injury of | Mr. Quinn wes cppesed by | Patrolman John Moore in Thursday congressional district from which the Strllie Moy Bel Brove: leader at the Waldorf-Astoria by De i ot Strik e 2 storia by e . TP, ; = et e e aionat 3aron So o, the alia oreig retiring trustee was chosen and it will R ¢ | Valera’s secretary. New Bedford, June 21.—The steam- | 1inister MG, Wi esaed Wants U. S. Support. =an % Sonnin : r”‘,m tagian i gien Dbe fhel Uty OB ENE Hoard folAna thel| s e tine R iasal jagtesmen »e Valera leff the British Isles 16 | er North fro S W from the cabinet last January because S0 serious is the e e ar AL GR i R e ol S S G S ) A (o | it \\;:,1”.\(1‘,”":, British Tl er Northland, from New York to | solithe So serious is the conditian faced by | Before the receipt of the note the rry J. Bo- 3, 0= « L disagreement P e Pt President Car 7 h. s c abotit $18,000-—or depesit the money | 2nd its striking employes was reached | 3 Boston with 350 passengers and isag pyiil R President Carranza that he i 1 10 | council had resumed consideration of this noon and this is regarded as the o S e e B e lando over the latter’s foreign policy | be bending every effort to secure the o , ¢ s to be drawn as ne-cssity demands for S e ] elusion in this country. His mission | freisht. went aground in a fog early | nas been asked to form the new | direct support of the United States in ::"_,”‘”(';_‘f',f‘\‘\‘_'““Ll portlti o e Ay the relief of veterans or their fam- ;“»I"r “'\u S l;n the 'a\n\ ;’““it‘l‘“;\»‘ to America was made in the hope |today while making for the Buzzards | Italian cabinet, it is semi-officially an- | maintaining his power. This, accord- 5 i lere. No other company affected by S ilies, i ) Seeh R ‘H II L ,_‘ b !‘ of obtaining official recognition of the | Bay entrance of the Cape Cod canal. | nounced ing to officials here accounts for the Ladies Auxiliary Session. ) s employes has made | ypish repubiic by the United States 5 He is supposed to favor a com- | ease with which the Juarez incident e 0 o e Ladies |20 agreement. The O and C Co.|zovernment A radio message from her com-|, ;0 with the Jugo-Slavs in ref- | was closed. One of the princial pur he closing session of lie Ladies : & ¢ romise with the Jug avs ef - 8 0 > princ 1r- 5 . ¢ L 3 which has had its plan open a num- mander, Captain Snow, said the ves- f : . e = peace conference cites 12 instances in Moy He GoRnishiNG Nany - s ain s . saic crence to conflicting claims to terri- | poses of the recent visit to Washing- . Auxiliary to the Spanish War Veterans ; 2 ShINE- | which the covering note of the Allied ook place this morring in the audi. | Per Of davs, told a committee that the i Il sel was resting easy on West Island | tory on the eastern coast of the Adri- | ton of Gen. Candido Aguilar, son-in- 3 ‘ g in AU e e e e F i : s b £ reply to the Germans announced con- natei e R r g o e e ana | 2U¢ uring the last year of the | law of the president and a member of | TSP ¥ 0 18 "€ TAlS BRISHACHT BOT 5 e ver every grievance with the strike v 5 . 1 . RS Yeabinet iif 15 a=al - Past President Pearson presiding, The | ©VEF €Very grievance wit S i % ) . war he was looked upon with some | his cabinet, it is declared, was to ol . iR hew ted officers were installed | COmmittee if the employes returned . g . ) t the passengers were in no danger. | .oncern by France as it was report- | secure this support by the United the .\It(‘lul text of the treaty. Irne b Mrs Ellen Berry of Hockville, They | o7 Monday. This appears to be satis- | House Judiciary Committce Defeats | He asked that boats be sent im-jcd at the time because of his intima- | States. He was authorized according s L s s i ¥ | factory to the committee and the out- S mediately to take off passengers but | tions (hat Italy might be forced to | to report to settle the oil question and |POW far they bind themselves to these are F sident, Mrs Murphy, New = P i ) o Preside >, 5 ior a y nig orcec o > jue ion anc % = = tLer o Sl st R e Rl e 1 oty oie D gun| SR THDY G i ident Power | on account of the fog, which made | withdraw from the war by the rea- | other matters that have caused fric- | cOncessions and written confirgation Findlay of Rockville; junior vice pres- | Ploves will be back. to Raisc Ban on Becr and Wines, | avigation in the bay v diflicult, | son of the failurc of the Allies to | tion between the two countries. L R G ‘““; cantene o \lN SRR Atk St e the tugs sent from here were unable | come to her assistaic covering note and the memorandum Saylain Mt OUinn oL H“_{,“_H’ Washington, June 21.—A proposed | to reach the Northland at once. % on these points form part of the new Haven; conductor, Mrs. Kay of New 5 " tion enforcement bill giving the pre transfer of the passengers by tugs to SIXTY BODIES RECOVERED P P « E v C »peal the war- | this city was accomplished without ondor: assistart conauctor. Mrs. fiidentyiaLthontyitogrevea |1 Relby T d with o o % ; . = Hiteheock: zuard, Mrs, Morse of New | Ponald Gaffney Receives Degree of B. | time prohibition act, in so far as it | accident. Tt was arranged to forward = = Vour Others Injured When Automobile Wants Germany “Admitted. sl s =l B J e Associated : R affects the sale of light wines and | them (o Boston by special train after s 5 fiaven; outside guard, Mrs, Strause of 1 N . i y special train after | Number of Injured in Movie House and Motor ieailway Hanfeer Goitids ] = ) i rivtol: histrinn, Mrs, Gammon of | - AU Yale University—Will Study | beer, was defeated today by = the | the baggage had been removed. Press.)—Mathias er( mention- s e pabiodc meniconi Low at Harvura house judiciary committee 12 to 5. Tt was belicved that the Northland | Wire Totals 150, Many of Whom cd At Broad Brook This Morning, | €d a5 probable L S ‘iw‘ e 2 i : | ould be floated without diffic man peace d s reported to Volff of Bridzeport. Iight council- | bl L ted without difficulty, . I SR 2 o ors were chosen s follows: Mrs Donald ffney, son of Judge and TWO MORE BLI}C{(S SOLD as the sea was calm. Her outer hull AVILLED CY Leltua June Bl = Dwa et doan have L o i nier Clemen- cane, McDonald, Nichols, Gricarney, | Mrs. Bernard 1. Gaifney, has re- 1 Juny was damaged hut the interior hull S R e e A and four injured as a result of a col- | ceau a e con- jendersen, Mann> and Henninger. ceived his degree of Bachelor — was reported intact. hodies now lhave heen recovered . According to a Berlin dispatch ¥riday night the German note to the lision hetsw itomobile and a | ference ¢ Allies w National Delegates Chosen. | Arts at Yale University. — For excel- | oyl Abrahamson Becomes Owner | The N¢ nd is owned hy the|from the ruins of a motion picture | moton mer! rallzond ‘crosaliacies T madlns AR llence in scholarship during his four Tastern Steamship Co. and plies reg- | {heater at e Wi hioye dill oy || De Et0 morn JEess T S Sears in college, he was cradusted ) or Broporties on Elm and Neuth |ulirly hetween New York and Bo-- |fice last uighi, according to latest | with honors, ton. The spot where she struck is|reports. The injured number 1 Gaffuey is to enter Harvard uni- Streets. near the scene of the wreck of the | many of whom may die. Women and versity next fall and study law. He Steamer Sankaty three years ago. It ) missio iranated troriene Tocal Tt coni ol M ariotnertbigirealNos atokiransaction k g brmith, Mrs. Wolft and Miss Ifinney e G was comnpleted when Anthony The Zoint ¢ ntion closed with a i sotrauskas sold two blocks to Samuel | oo A 15 T o = = = Cape Cod canal huilding was destroyed within 15 avw}“:' at ‘“‘"“L = e | J Abrahamson. The sale involved an % IS e men, grouped about their r:..\(*[v:\ The note does not say that Germany 3 e Fin (& & : JAST AND DWIGHT STREE . 3 &n 3 e peacc enator George W. Klett, Mayor Geo. The first building conveyed is at 316 y TRIE - track when the automobile driven by | treaty, but the inforence seems clear Quigiuy, Fudse Bernard F. ’;n’\nf\_ S = J2lm street and the other block is at BLOCK SOLD; $25,000 TO DE T BOLSHEYISTS Zavacky ran into it at a high rate of | that she would acce treaty if v. J. Leo Sullivan .l‘m] a number of | Real Estatc Agents Claim Breach | 284 North street. H. K. Kalmanorvity and Samucl POR L LEEd: these concessions wer her ‘prominent speaker Silverman sold today through the = R It is known that diflic bef! Convention Opens, of Contract and Want $1.500 Dam- GERMAN FLE:\T SUNK’; Camp Real Estate Co the Miller & e GO ON 10 HOUR DAY experienced in securing a majorit with nearly 200 delegates in at-| ages From Samuel Schneider. {33 v I Olson block at the corner of Hast ana - NCWS From Authoritative Source Says }\ll‘vun:: the German de mocrats in teo : 3 £ L e " 2 & : ormation of a governmmer nd the lancs, the sixteenth annual en- y A e Dwight streets, to Albert Sherman, Radicals Yo G e ———— s e of the United Spanish War Claiming $1.500 damages, Meyer = < the ecattle butcher. The purchas AICERNIIR G Sson GBI S N . conditions named by Herr Erzberger wnd Ladies’ auxiliary to | Zinman and isracl Bronstein, (hrongh | Fondon Hears That Crews of German celis un oo o e oo Mhots Native Tands Peaut and Hine Man are those upon which the democrats i erans opened last | Tiuswyer M. Ll -Camp by $25 000 2 2 would re-enter the majority bloc War Vetera pened last 1. have brought Ships at Scapa Plow Have Gone on | ¥ 10 e e - information | PABy Will Increase i e ane iy T et GadTarea i that il desired similar concessions, put its position as to this has not been Traut | regarded as unshakeable Delegates to the national conven- dead: My Wacky 1 Herr Iirzber also desires to know on at San Francisco in September e chosen with Mrs. liovch 2s dele- Ate-at-large. The four named for ! His commission were Mrs, Kane, Mis. Windsorville, coction hand | if the powers will consent to the lim- named Waliey = ‘elsir, about 50| itation of Germar indemnity to vears old, The &everely injured: Peter | 100,000,000,000 gold marks and re- | children were trampled or crushed 10 { o o pushand of the dead wom- | nounce their effort to have former is_several miles inside fhe course | death in the panic that followed the | SRt e B0 ® o lion foreman, | Bmperor William surrendered. | usually foilowed in heading for the | al of fire. The frame theater 0 n heading for th larm of . The fram heater | .nd two section hands. The tion Expected to Sign, o pment eterans nish ! : .“m Pith n session in Junfor Me- | suil against Samuel Sehneider for ul anics’ hall on um.\;,’x;im” ...mr-yo. l»”)]mf [ml‘“.;t ‘;.‘ u‘r :(;fm.‘ { The plain Rampage. i “‘-‘“ the !“wl-rww‘r‘v has under con Schedale Next Week, o delegates were formally wel- | s cla 1t Schneider gave the A deration wholesule deportations of ‘\“((;‘m tho city by Mayor George A, | a contract to sell his block on Egst| London, June 2 It is reported AN Bolsheviki, anarchists, and other Commencing next week the Paul Finance, head of A. G.| Main street. Last week the building | this afternoon that ships of the Ger- icals in this country was obtained | & Hine Manufacturing company will = lammond camp, presided at the| was sold ta Samuel Rudman for $56,- | man war fleel at Scapa Flow have Hontrord | yuncl 1 ore here today from what was considered | operate its plant 55 hours a week May Ask More Time, ning of the meeting and following | 000 and they were [eft out in the cold, [ been sunk by their crews. The ad- e Cranal "; SRR ¥ i authoritative cderal sourc It | The concern will operate 10 hours a Weimar, June 20, (By the Associat- B prenminaries of the convention they claim. Zinman and Bronstein | miralty has promised to make @t W ey et e was declared the plan ealled for using | day and a half day on Saturday. The | ed Press.)—It locks more and more — are now endeeavoring to collect $72¢ tement this evening in this con- J- s eainitonish¢ andsSu roturned troop ships to take all ag running fime sinee the signing of the (Continued on Tsuth Page.) for commission plus $750 damages. nection. - - tators i weir native lands. armistice has been 46 hours a week. (Continued on Tenth Page.) B Pl igley- i | |

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