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ald ds Better Business e e 51 ABLISHEL: 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT. SATURDAY, AU —TWELVE PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS BELA KUN, MENACED ON AL. SIDES, 1S [DEMOCRATIC MEMBERS OF COUNCIL 1 . NEW GOVT. WPALREADY SOUGHT PEACE WITH aiiee, PETITION MAYOR TO TAKE STEPS i Tome e |ONE KT23ED 2~ | TOWARD GETTING FOOD SUPPLIE .. ory of U. S. Food T ] :";;;mi(:listratiop Cr(::i- SEVERA L HURT IN NO RECESS UNTIL _ 100 HOMES BURNED Want City to Purchag LW e stre| HARTFORD WRECK | "Wuiiin " g nrgy o0, PEQPLE | Part of Army Sum S Washington, Aug. 2.-—Efforts b T Stock That Is Bein s In Hasmmfw Ret!re' Two Trolley Cars in Head-on Collision at Feot of Wick- I ‘{;"‘\:‘”’j_’v”"l‘“ 1'};-i]\:“;";"“\*zj;“f; WI THOUT SHEL TER Offered ;i ham Hill in East Hartford—Motorman of Express BoRss ‘,'_‘(‘."‘:,‘;L‘"A,,fl':,}‘,;,‘f,',’,""[,',:ff?[f?,': A Peop-e | e Believed to Have Run Past Block Signal Set e B Six Block Area West of Stockyard District in Chicago| Nation. proposing an investigation | | JULES PEIDLL AT Against Him. b ati bt Razed By Series of Incendiary Fires This Morning— _— HEAD OF CABINET Police Unable to Hold Back Crowds and Militia is | MONEY IN ADVANCE * « Hatrord WAz IO n ol i Sl e Tent coounied TusUaronnd Slaur BR“][IEPURT LABOR : e e 3 —- Killed and several were injured in ay It is said that Wilson must have run Called Out. IS NOT NECESSA head-on collision between two trolley | past a block signal set against him. = Former Dictator Given Safe | cars today at the foot of Wickham | Wilson was not dead when picked up | : Hill in Fast Hartford. The man |and was rushed to the Hartford hos- . 3 . | Pl B sed . = D z Chicago, Aug. 2.—Scores of fam- ; flocked to the scene. Firemen cir- an ropose: As 0 Conduct By Allied Powers | killed was Arthur 1. Wilson, of 8% [ pital five or six miles away, about 12 i ‘:\‘ 2 o u h ‘mwm‘ ”_;’\ ; “”' 'r::»‘] f‘ number of small children from | P ies were made homeless carly today Tied Starkweather street, Manchester, mo- | minutes being consumed on the trip e | 5% Bt | ang T and is Expected to Take |torman of an express car soing west. | Just as he reached the hospital, how- | i S by half a dozen fires which broke out | the burning frame house Means of Assisting in | The collision was between the express | ever, he died, presumanly from loss| Accused of Calling Strikes |in a six niock arca west of the stock- | ceording fo Fire Marshall 0'Con- | ducinz High' Cost of 38 Refuge in Vienna. car and a “plantation special” con-| of blood from a jagged wound in I 5 O ‘yards and inhabited chiefly hy for- | nor, nearly 100 homes were destroved | g Hig ost o ! taining tobacco workers for the| thigh. The othors who were hu.t Without Authorization of | igners. Squads of police sent to the | and 5,000 persons were made home- e 9 : s ‘Buckland plantation, going east. The | were not seriously injured. i (Ol e FARCLae B G617 s || T o (00 i, | ing—Would Sell At Caf Grand Lodge of Union. cendiary origin, found it impossihie to 100 Homeless. control the crowds and several com- Witnesses told the police they had | panies of militin were ordered to ‘he | seen negroes in automobiles carrving scene in which frame structures pre- | flaming torches in the district affect- dominate, ed by fire shortly hefore the fires The presence of the militia led to | broke out - B many rumors of renewal of the re- The flames burst forth at the same | =0 5 0 0 (500 ” e s dispate s strikes out iz ) . 3 ) umon council have writf ernment the dispatch adds. 5y e ] “’_'::",“ ammont “)””“ saation o8 the | cent race disturbances and of incen- | time in three different sections of the | 21, 36 CGIOT COURCH Bays Suid S Strike of Policemen in England Makes | Semi-Official Advic Tell of Three | £ G :.-m::mfl c "f’"“nl’:,‘l' diarism srowing out of that trouble. | affected area, and telephone wires | W CE W IO BEOTER h IR Socialist Govt. Formed. S 5 S0 S Cl e G icials ever said that these | were found cut shortly after the fires = S i » It Necessary for Military Author- Days’ Carnage by Polish son, grand secretary and (reasurer of | Police ofiicials however said t ehe Tound ok the people of this city to share Vignua, Aug. 1, (By Associated ; the international body today deposed | Were probably baseless. ! e o ‘negroes In automobiles | the benefits of a lower cost of iVl Press)—DBeln Kun, the Hungarian itics to Patrol Strects. Troops. I'the labor leader and declared , thel|, One woman reported the [loss of It isfaaldRneEr0os b them | The war department is to disposed eormrmunist dictotor, has resisned and i e | Tier {hree children but it was thought | were fired upon and that one of ‘u\m $120,000,000. worth of array. sl Dbekn ‘suceeeded by a socialist, sovern- | Lverpool, Aug. 2.—lLooting and] London, Aug. 2—Semi-official Po-\ "1 o censational list of charges, | 1hey had escaped from the house | was wounded but was ca ried oft BY | {5 any municipality in the countrsll aept nceording to a telephone mes- jl““'l”f(“(lfl"\“ S Aoy s (6D Sl Leh sotoes D SRl I (U | ). Mearpimmencoiey: b | G0 PRon IkE i R0 GRavel i TR siring shipments of food, thus te o Sl as a result of a strike of policemen | Gen. Gregorief’s (roops which are oc. : o LiEs g fgh s udapest. o= BESLELSS ot gDolicemen oriefl’s txoops which are oc-| Jocuses Lavit of affiliation with he | — porarily lowering the high cost - On.reecipt of mews from the front |04 the lord mayor early today ap- | CUp¥ing Odessa, surrounded the Jew- | e uin on AHAUON I oy living. ‘that. create consternation in Buda | bealed mfi}mmm, authorities for | ish duarter ‘and “besun a massacro | 550N TERT S0 WA S| CAR NZA’S TALK HELD FOR FORGERY No Advance Payments, ¥ pest; Kun at a meeting of the Soviet | &I N r;;e er dispatched six lorry | Which L I'*'l l"!";“‘ days and nights. ganizations. B Municipalities in this manner W sodialists, pale faced and with his 1"“‘."“‘ ):’yr‘ flc;,}s ll;mm Crosby, 6 miles (‘()n\n‘nn‘nl‘ . ;l‘ dictok of ”hllvzml\'” s e N e R I e e ONLY IDLE WORDS | find legal ways of acting as agef R ckEtothe “ai Beclprod: el Byt e et | S e o e [ R B el e it ne (ki || Hartford Man Arrested in Spring- | for the marketing of the surplus fo Very well, ifou demand it I must | e special constables were also ore. e Jews of Ukraine and | 1y mpia Graphophone Co. announced - \ of the army. The food will HEFE. n. T'made the bost fight I could.” | called. out. Fhe 18oting continued in ssarabia have proclaimed a mourn- | LR " | ficld on Charges Preferred by Fort | 00 e . e ght T could. = A an increase of 12 per cent and a " ) igned by the war department the poerer districts this morning and | iN& period of 14 days. SyBes \ssociation For Protection of Ymuri- £ ; 11 hour week, and the Cornwall and R ern e AL horttios mayors or commissions appointed K Sy ot _ |the lord - mayor asked for volunteers = Pates C . G . ‘Worth, ‘Texas Authoxities. 1 the chief executive of each city, Captain Thomas C. Gregory, the U. | 1o help guard the oity, Gen. Gregorieff entered Odessa carly itersoniiCo Fannouncedithagiafisat. can Rights in Mexico Challenge ) N e el s ACih s o b by foo@ ndministrator in this region, 18 | The Liverpool autherities followed | In the present month after severe | ISTACtory agreement has been Springfield, Mz Aug. 2—E. L. will act as z s o governme dited with a large share in the |[the example of the London officials | ighting and at the time was quoted ag | 'eached with its employes. Both com- His Statements. Depatie of Hartford, Conn., was ar- | Title to the goods will remain vest histening of Bela Kun's retirement. |in cxpelling police offiocrs, 1‘“‘"; saying he was ready to join the Allies| Panies will resume operations on ” ; rested here today for the police of | in the federal government until Captain Gregory arranged tonight ¥ St ofcer v il i 215 | ATonday Washington, Aug. 2.—The national | y. \"\oorth, Texas, who want him for | consignments are paid for or A apta sregoly arran tonight | jolice of Liverpool made seyeral bay- | in & combined attuck on the Bolshe- 7 A b 2 assing forged | turned. Tt will not be necessary x#For food relief for Budapest. He 1S | gnet cha and there webe half a | ViKiif the latter began an offensive on | association for the protection of Am- | alleged forgery and passing forged | furned. ne necessary f] Irvinging up supplies from the Banat | Gozen arrests in the atte 5 the Dniester river CAPTA[N BARTON HOME erican rights in Mexico jssued & state- | checks for the sum of $6,200~ The { the City'of New Britain to adyaf| aogion andalso sending them down |jgoters. Satiempsitofchack arrest folowed the receipt of a tele- | any money, 30 days being allowed Cecil B. Harmsworth, British under- ment and sent a ¢ i e : 2 B ISy i Dt fa i s v secretary for ,(,,.(‘;;,l‘hurlf;.'.,-y,,h “L;'ah;n pientaand “”, . (“!"\‘ :’fn‘l t:’y\ ‘(‘:lfl gram from Chief of Police R. R.|the payment of the food or its Altics Bring Abour Crisis London, A.g. ome looting was {he house of commons on July § that | cpestnut Strect Officer Back From | oo Caia sl e Forteriof montpiorthfackingy aseist, “‘I{;‘l‘f' ”\"\‘ bl iad 13 T e e I e & 3ack statements made by Pres. Carranzi, | ance in the capture of Depatie. The | wi T s L ST e Rl AR mpathies. The| Overseas Where He Served For a | Mexico, in an interview to the As- | tolegram said Depatie had been in| '1‘»"“ to nye \;n urf.\k.) . ¥ 1 U SollCentant on Siniie: | under-secretary made this declaration A | sociated Press. The protest ,nlln\\.‘s Iort Worth about two years in con- Ihs” etter sent to Mayor Quigl ‘ombined effect of the Allied note Six hundred and fifty-two police- | N announcing that many Jews had Year—Was On Sevel Fronts. “The statement is the old protesta- | pection with an oil firm. follows lnwd at Paris last Sunday, warning | : & lost their lives in the course of opera- tion of the Carranza government that New Britain, Conn.,| ¥ London, Aug. 2.—A dispatch to the Ixchange Telegraph Co. from Copen- | SOLDIERS CALLED JEWS IN ODESSA | | hagen says it is officially reported | | | Taking cognizance the recent from Budapest that the government T N < Bridgeport, Aug. 2.-—Accusing Sam- el el LR AS POLICE QUIT| BEING MASSACRED | .o Lavit, business agent of the ma- unions have formed a socialist gov- chinists” union of this city, of calling der issued by the war department leasing vast supplies of food to m | nicipalities, the democratic memb Ame n Hasteus Retirement. The ‘crisis in the situation at Buda- ibest was said to have been due to the he Hungariang they must set up a | ;"]'\’L'”::j:)l"f:;:, "\‘;“':"']"::_'(\“"”_"’,“;r:]’;:“ "(" tions between | the Russian. Soviet Captain . Harry Burton arrived at | confiscation is not intended but the August 1, 193 P ruty representative zovernment, and [ (v P00l and #83 hove according {0 | ouo0s and those of Giresorietr, aho| NS home on Chestnui sireet rom | constitution, decieases and _proposed UPTION EXPIRES “Hon. George A. Quigley, Mayor £ 1hé isuccessful advance of the TRu- % 1o | Was in command of a Hungarian anti- | Camp Merritt where iic ived from | laws of Mexico against which the for- i New Britain, Conn. yoanian @rmy Bolshevik army. France on July 19. e served over- {,x:n offices of the United States. “Dear Mr. Mayor: 2 R have gained only a handful e ; . . I The Sguiet Military forces were said | o yits a5 indicated by this ‘mm(‘)x{m);: geasiioraa Sucarn e HeRasRorlenallygliGrea ti Britain ince and Holland | geppeider & Rubenstein Fail to Pur- ‘The most difficult problem i ' to Jiave, heen reducgd to 40,000 un- = 2 ST it assigned to the 76th Division and left [ have protested are confiscatory. It is people of New Britain are facing # IO < Apho lncked anima- S IS G]YEN WAR CROSS Camp Devens with that unit Tast July. | merely a denial that tricky legislation | chasc Property on Vine Street|qay is the high price of food gu tion ‘and; Who were hagrassed by the He served on scveral fronts in ihe | depriving legal owners of oil lands S plies gperrilajgharfare of pefisants. This STRIKE CALLED OFF i fizhting zone. Necar the end of ihe | honestly acquired and made valuable, Which Caused Agitation, “This condition eWsts througho force was-said to have been thorough- st, Lyme Soldicr Reccives Croix Do | Wir he was in chire of men training | constitutes confiscation. The attitude The option held by Schneider & |the United States, the president M 1% defeated cn1ly today. The Hun- S ey i’ | for commissions outside of the eity | of the American government in this | puperciein® on the Peter Herman § directed his cabinet to take immediaj #¥arians Were said to have surrendered | Strect Catr Service Resumed in Chicago | GU€TC Today for Bravery While | of Lyons. The war ended that work | matter is sufficient refutation of ihe | [Lonori"at 102 Vine street has ex- | steps to remedy conditions and co o .wheh' a Rumanian division D ki and he was assigned to charge of ‘ier- | stat »ments attributed to President .. - @rossed the Theiss river. The Ru- When Men Vote to Accept Wago man prisoners, having about 200 un- | Carranza. by Morris Rubenstein this morning. It | tion before it today ', mhaniams crossed the Theiss at Tissa- Ndjaeementlome: IZast Lyme, Aug. 2.—Corporal Ar- der his command. His work was As to his statement that “the pe- | ng originally proposed by Schneider “The war department has a vaj CEYBEy alsal took -Szolnok, cut- Adjus cered. (hur J. Winslow of this town was to. | YAried until he was taken ill and as- | troleum companies have set out Lo en- | ¢ Rybenstein to build a large apart- | surplus of food supplies which ting the Bydapest railway. Chicagdo, Aus. 2.—Strect car service | 4ay awarded the Croix de Guerre, | $181ed to a hospital unit with which | gender il feelinis I‘m-\ :»n;t{-m:lo‘l‘ll:, ment house on the property if they | being released for public consumy Refugees Have Celebration. was resumed today after a four day | from the French government for dis- | ¢ '{‘“”'v“’ oy ntns BEGH S cco S Rths thinoighiiine el T maor hich ate | Purchaded the land. tion at prices much lower than Stragglers from the 'Soviet army, | Strike of surface and elevated car | tinguished conduct by “going around CTed MOW and expects his discharge at | tions of the American s g Vinestreet residents, loarn /oL he | arefobliged tol pay at presspif Feaching. Budapest afoot and in auto-| Men. Resumption of traffic soon fol-|& machine gun in an’enemy trench, | ©"¢® LT ke Ry e Monuc, | Plans of Bchneider & Rubinstein, it 18| These tood supplies ars beiny/ill *E° obiles, brought the news of the Ru-| 10Wed the announcement that the men | Killing the gunner and taking other Y e e v)n- :.\.ou,mm(\_ 'u:« ,:n-‘l(\“””\}\_; . said, protested \xgorousl'v against the | gigned to municipalities by the w4 fnanian advance They said the had voted to rescind the strike order | Bunners, prisoners.” A\ glowing coni- FIRE NEAR DANBURY Carpio, the official propags proposed construction. They claimed, | gopartment. under an arrangeme: of the London strikers were said to Pighting in France, pired, according to a statement made | gress has no more import qu enemy were only 25 mies from the aNd to accept the wage schedule of 65 | Mendation accompanicd the medal, the Carranza government "‘,‘h",l.,‘m-r it is said, that an apartment house | pu'‘Chich the municipalities need 3 GO T TR T ST Gy O || SOROh v senteiiGl . Comenn A ed States who is thoroughly aware of | racing Walnut Hill park would detract [ ,juance any money but can pay Hungarian ‘refugees here held a W elevated emploves agreed on last | Winslow by Sergeant Dunster, of the | 3 ) all statements made n‘y‘mm\'“‘- 1:‘\ ';;“i from the beauty of the park. the supplies in 80 days STE # celebration tonight over thé downfall nday by the heads of the unions|New London recruiting off Maplewood Hotel. Famous s Road- | mis-statement in connection 3 o oy ctatved tom. ciidTEETE % 2l il . anie il ntroversy published in the of communism, Officials here said | #nd the companies. ST Boure lTor Bast 25 Yeme D etoron ol o controvesyl b s et [ GERMANSIMUST BUY: turn to the government goods ng i 4 | Hearings were begun today by the ars, 3 American press which has fs the reconstruction of the Hungarian! M€ £ BosE oday by the MAY GALL IN MONEY jer Carranza’s charge of unreliabili- sold. ‘government was expected to improve | '1"‘y‘“ public utilities commission to Barly This Morning. e S K THROUGH COMMITTEE ince the government has opene| the. situation in Austria, lessening the ! d¢termine what raise in fare will be = SR 3 the way to a distribution of foo danger of disorders. | necessary to pay the 17 cents an hour Danbury, Aug. 2-——Maplewood hotel, N e increase in wages given the men. Tt | Senate Banking Committee Consider- | on the Norwalk state road, five miles | OUTING FOR SWEDISH CHURCHES Makes Peace ertures, is said a seven cent fare on surface 2 south of this city, was destroyed early e All Trading Must Be Made Through Vienna, Aug. 2 (By Associated | lines and an eight cent fare on ele- ing Reducing Currency in Circula- | this morning by a fire supposed to ! Swedish Betha to Participate in Press.)—Overtures for peace ®ith the | vated roads will be granted by the tion as Measure Against 11, G, of I | Nave originated from a defective flue. State Outing in Newington. Reparations Commission, Ba- Allies have. been made by the new| commission. In addition a one cent 2 3 Stk » Cool L. | gimeon Keeler and his family and soclalist government of Hungary | charge for transfers may be authoriz- Washington, Aug. 2. Without a few guests who were in the build- which has been set up in succession to | ed. The employes originally dems & ling : ir clothing : ) e oves origing AR | rer e e Qoniad | Mg lost a part of their clothing and the Bela Kun regime, ed a wage of 85 cents an hour. vote, the senate today adopted iEs T, R SO e B el 5 el ! o N\;snlux.r!ml requesting the senie :;jl"i"’l"“;'l‘ ~’_:}‘:"”‘>-‘hi-1 ':};:‘\i" “l::\\‘!;ddl;; ham's grove in Newington tomorraw. [ Baruca, Qearny advisor to the “Yours respectfully, dictatorship, has been furiished a safe | D e e e e e e Gntbnilal s e L e utingsInaye B cnineldiion oy | en Rl sz s e o Rt o Ritold B tho A. M. PAONESSA, conduct by the Allies and is expected | TWO GHILDREN DROWN S o e G0 o G ] e CEUIM, e D | GO Ve S ondl pRe tenele o) eRaGe TEBO Coueilics ity GHORGL M TANDEEE Clhoal atige e estns i G REa currency in circulation was advisable | eStmuted at 35,000 The bullding was |, 4, 11 the members of the churches (:.1( no purchase could be made in Pl b . Bfe woull be indwenred it ous i as a means of redycing the cost of | NeArly 100 years old in the state tozother to help further|the United States or eclsewhere by ' T. RERWIN, e Badasest Brother and Sister, Aged 11, ang NVIN& The vesolution which was [ 1O SR {he growth of the church and (o bring | German concerns except through {he o i The peace overtures were made by sponsored by Senator Myers, «dem all the communicants into friendly | reparations commissions to be put \ GORBACK Jacob Weltner, president of the sol-| YMe Respectively, Both Loe Lives 0raf, Montina, hud heen under debat WOULD RAISE WAGES acquaintanceshin N mriundetithetneaty ofersallles: BOBOUSKI e o Sevist o H sy or two days. sual services of the Swedish his provision wus put in in Goshen—One TRG 5 i > 7 o ena i s J. J. TOOMEY, Arriving In Vienna from Budapest, G ne Body Recovered, Bethany church in this city will be | treaty, Mr. Baruch said, so Germar \LEX BOZOZOWY Horr Weltner asked Co. Cunningham,| Torring! . ESpC G » omitted, allowing all members to so- | could not evade any part of her in- S LS E TS S e s By e Z S iy FRENCH TRAITOR SHOT Representative Fitzgerald of Massa-| journ to the grove for the day. A | demnity obligations by sending mones C. McMURRAY ¢ g a Al= ,and 2 3 e er, e, son i ide " S e e o aliles : ; : i 2rge number from the local church | outside the country privately and thus lies at Vienna and the other allied of-{'and daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ru. e Gliuzctt-garvocatosiatorelmoncy sor | oSS el IR Ra o uite S Ce (RSasl sl Sio SREAIY RINECE DR e FAILED T0 MAKE GOOD There will be addresses glven | capital 1 s products at much lower than exist ing prices, we, the demooratic men bers of the common council of th| city of New Britain urge you to tak such steps as will enable our people The Swedish Congregational uch Explains, share in the benefits of a lower coS churches of the state of Connecticut e of living now available in Newar will have their annual outing at Kirl Washington, Aug. 2.—Bernard M. | 414 other cities. ficials here to recognize the new gov-| dolph Redmer of Torring v : dolph Rec ¢ orrington. were | was ¢ ; e 5 R E LIS ernment and treat for peace drowiied carly vosterdns ovening. jo | Was Convicted of Having Maintained Al GovernmentimploTe present esses a mere shell. : 5 at the grave by pastors of different F. W. Tausig, who advised the Am The new Hungarian cahinet is pre- | Tyler Pond, Goshen. A row er Pond, Goshe owhoat in ] s ‘hie icrma = % il : rche andiatspec] oL 88 L sided over by Jules Poidll, who was | whish (e <turied to row poont I Relations With Chicf of German| Washington, Aug. 2.—Representa- | churches in the state. and a special | crican_deleRates on customs provi cotfage across the pond wwas Secret Service During the War, seen drifting along empty an hour lu- S GRS bR ees e Paris, Aug. 2.-—Marechiel des Logss playing in the hoat a short time after | 9¢ Brabant, a non-commissioned cav- istry. i e they left the cottage and it is be- | alry officer, condemned to death for Make Up of Cabinct. ieved that the girl may have fallen | having maintained relations with the The new cabinet is made up as|! overboard and the boy, who could chief of the German secret service Major Le Guarda Testifies That Amers tive Fitzgerald of Massachusetts called | song scrvice will be conducted. Re- | sions, was questioned by the commit at the White House today to advocate | freshments will be served at noon by | tee as to the purt the American del Promised Lav Quantities of wage increases for all government em- [ the Hartford delegation. cgates had in framing the cconomic Motors to Allies. ployes. ———— — program included in the treaty. He Washington, Au Promiscs of “In view of the president’s stand re- ANOTHER T} k aid that “in some respects” the Am- | speedy delivery of Liberty m@tors i garding increases for railroad em- - cricans exercised a greater influence { sufficient numbers to supply the A)d plaves,” said Mr. Fitzgerald, “some-! Newark Brewing Concern Accused in | {han any other group because they | lies caused French and Italian manue 5 _ thing should be done for all classes of ind 8 roug! frequently were called upon to arbi- | g, ers to sl 5 follows: : i o | swim perished in an attempt to save 'at Barcelona during the war, wis| sovornment emploves. all of whon Crliiun] Sction Broveht Today. :’f:‘:“"}:';‘ et e iy | obuers to bow up groduadtin S Premier, Jules Peidll; minister of | her The boy's body was recovered at | shot this morning at Vincennes RGOt "’“d;_ i Trenton, N. J., Aug. 2—To deter- | ‘2t DIOD O a- {in 1918 the house committee invess foreign affairs, Teter Agoston: Wit | mignight but that of the girl had not - : i | mine the constifutionality of the war | {lons. He declired there Was no | tigating alrcraft expenditures was told Joseph Haubrich; justice, Paul Gar- WILL PLEAD AGAINST j time prohibition act, @ criminal infor- | foundation for the suggestion that the | today by Representative La Guardisy formerly minister of the people’s wel- | Jtedmeor fare in the Count Karolyi cabinet. The cabinet contains provisionally many members of the former Bela Kun min- been found at § o’clock this morning. i ! ami; welfare, Alexander Garbai; com- tion was filed in the U. §. distriet | British delegates had dominated the | republican, New York | e i st i | 2 g a former ma. merce, M. Dovohak; education, Ste-| gypmpornp 11 ‘ WITHDRAWING TROOPS court here today against the Feigen- | financial decisions of the conference. [jor in the air { 5 1R, service phan Szabos; home affairs, Karl Pay- J ylen oo ] ATHLR. or; agriculture, Joseph Takaos; fi- REWARDED WITH D. S. C. nance, Joseph Miskios; food, M. Knit- Washington. Aug. 2.—The war ¢le- charged with the manufacture of heer | SPANISH SENATE VOTES | heen promised the Italian governmeng S containing alcohol in excess of one- TO JOIN WORLD LEAGUE | hut that two months before the armi telhofer partment announced today that Gen. | terday for London. He will endeavor for New Brit mdiviCiiRey: half of one per cent. The company Madrid, Aug. 1.—The scnate today | stice none had been delivered to Italg Premier Peidll is said by those who | Pershing had awarded the D. S. C. to{ to induce the British government not Fair. moderate temper: will be required to plead hefore Judge | Voted a bill authorizing the govern- f'and four American squadrons on the - - Ideut. Arthur E. Westphal, Hartford, | to withdraw his troops from Archan ton and Sunday. Il Davis in Newark next Wednesday ment to join the League of Nations. | western front were equipped with thid (Continued on Third Page) Conn, gel. — —— The vote was unanimous type of engine ovsky, president of the provisional : 3 sovernment of north Russia, loft ves- Hartfond, ot 2 ==horcnct Paris, Aug. 2.—Nicholas Tschaik- “ span RBrewing company of Newark, ATt He testified that 1,500 motors hadl |

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