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i aen s . Aus » : E : « Herald *Ads” Mean By Asscciated Press. y ' v 3 ‘ : 0 ! Better Busnfiness _TWELVE PAGES NEW BRITAIN, CO T T UNGARIAN CABINET SHOTS MA NDDAY | MOMENTUM; AFFECTS CONN. ‘ OF BIG BROOKLYN STRIKE tvcnr s o s F1 Bt PICKERS. FAILS. ARCHDUKE :lOSEPH s smasymponi o ey TAKES GOVERNMENT REIN * zers Attack Crewand|| SUSPENDED IN sult of Walkout. 'F00D BEING HELD IN STORAGE BY !Rllmanian vne i ; Wi ) NEW YORK CITY — e . el Smash Car Windows; | (Gase Coming Before Grand Jury SPECULATORS HOPING FOR HUNGER ’ ported as Raiding Pl ! New vYork, Aug. 7—wih || NEW HAVEN ME e i A Crowds Dispersed by ||t o e w w e 2! QUITTING WORK n fJIFGG VWEGKS OF WORLD TO FORCE HIGH PRICES vate Homes and De- 2 the result of a strike called by v ! Police the amalzamated wssocintion of || waierury, New vondon, springniert, WILSON DEMANDS ~ AGTION —— g | stroying Rai'road to | face, subway and elevated—as | street and electric railway em- S ~ n ~ e ployes it was announced at 2 p. amford and Harttord Are Fecling| P Federal Trade Commission DENY EMPLOYMENT e L e e e P st S (AOD AT LAl WILSON CALLS Charges Storage Men With' Yienna was dearned a he same time X With Violating Teust Laws, Bu ~o! 2ONEE NCE T OF GREEN HELP ||t “Funtic" “Commistonen || ment shen Men wither Leaye Theie| Wb Fioting et L, i A CoibR B e D a 5 With Foo arding—c s T 0 ~ ol Nixon would begin a hea | Jobs or Are Voting on the Ques- LLEECCdaR o A2 T uit | TAILIK 5L (©. (©O)F L, late today in an cffort to bring Als i i - Also I3 Brought. | \Cadlimeton Ay 7—Mem- | Furn PEOPLE PUT THEIR TRUST IN ALLIES Hoarding Foodstuffs and hes Proof of State- TOOO Policemen Man Surface hout amicable settlement tion. ; 3 - g M ¢ the sy . Washington, Aug. 7.--The zovern- bees of thie sub-committee ap- : i i Boston, Aug. 7.—Passenger service| o e against the five big puck pointed by Attorney General ments, Cars and Elevated Lines ] | on some of the suburban lines of tho| ers will be placed before the federal| | Paimer o make recommenda- New Haven railroad entering this city| grand jury which meets at Chicago tions for measures to reduce For Protection of 20 LOSE LIVES IN AT 5 Rl G sult] three Weeks hence. This means tha | | (he hish cost of living were Washington, aug. 7—ttnongn Hope That Invaders Will No i A eriminal prosecution will be instituted S| oned to the WYiie House of the strike of mechanics. Railroad L ummoned T Preside & prices of practically all important S > . 2 sengers. COLLISION AT SEA | officials whe made this announcement Face serions Charges, today by President Wilson foods have shown a substantar ;€ Permitted to Retain a today said that.in addition to shopmen Charles F. Clyne, federal district at- | = o crease during the last yvear, stocks of food held in storage on June 1 this| Control and Reactionaries s e : . , roundhouse miechanics and oth-| sides asking indictments under the vear were approximately 20 per cent. | z - S UL ork, Aug. 7.-—Rioting and the | British Stcamer Rams s were out and there was little pros- | criminal scctions of the Sherman anti- - l] | kreater than those held on June 1,| Will Be Kept Out of Officel ring of shots at a wrecking crew ey r - 5 ot > ust law, ciy : ~ht | U g achard ; : N e favia pect of being able to take care of the| rust Luw, civil suits would be braught 1918, according to a memorandum early today marked the beginning of nly Seven People . E i At i Undor Uhatiatatile anditiet indaadicion shawing the relation between storags - the second day of the Brooklyn Rapid e s e SR s ! i 3 o atter Shi he announcement said the sub-| the packers would be prosecuied un Ry caband pil e laan dltocy By the Trahsit strike. No one was injured. From Latter Ship. | itban derivics in and S o the oo d vav o] & Ghbibed of e nreeaand DI SHELD Uy T [ ris, Aug. 7.—The peace confess NP M e | urban service in and out o : control act on charges of e e s s G ova ! | —_ many car couplers, air brake inspec-| torncy at Chicago suid foday that be Halifax, N. S, Aug. 7.—Twenty | would be discontinued after 4 p. m.| hoarding ment stocks were excluded from the €0¢e was advised today that the Hufd Whether it will be possible to main-| Mr. Clyne has been in Washington comparison garian cabinet headed hy Jules Peidll | tain through service was problemati-j for several du onferring with At = Waiting for Iigher Prices had been overthrown and that Archs | ca arne, renery Palmer g Geo . W at T g o 5 1 o ¢ 2 duke Josep ad established a = e . samand > : cal. tarney General Palmer and George Obtained By Grocers—Rec- The fact that stocks of many im- duke Joseph t blished a mim ¥ eab S “ “']‘ < "“' Gallia was sunk last night in a col- The suburbs affected are reached by | Williams who prosgcuted the oil trust | portant foods were much larger on ISty in Budapest fubway and 1. lines the company staf-| jision with the British steamer War | the lines of the Boston Elevated sys-| cases. The three oflicials have been | > 4 Jur - i Spe il nesitn 1 | lisio : : ar | s of t 305 > ed s ases. iree ¢ s e beer sec June 1 this year than on (he same Put Fajth in Allies, g, e service was 15 fo IT per cent. | Witeh. The schooner is reported to | tem and the Bastern Massachusetts| sifting the eviden ithered against | ommend Prosecution of date last year,” said the commission's' Advices to the conference stated) af norma have carried a crew of at least 153 ¢ railway and it was believed that | the packers by the federal trade com- . i e Rl statement, “while prices were as high that Rumanian forces had crossed e l' "’)”"""\ ‘1““r_"']"-v o and possibly a dozen passengers, and soads would be able to take care | mission. | Hartferd Dealer. or higher, apparently means that they the Danube s the business section of h st shots were fired at 2:3 a i = S . 2 only seven survivors are named in| of the evening traffic Four hundred thousand different | re being withheld specul. 1y Budapes 1 zing s 1i BEov aentinea s e ) ; | a speculatively for = Budapest and were seizing supplies, iende i 'A""‘I‘“‘,‘;‘_”"‘:l“”\;“:”:(‘(' ence- | wireless messages from the sieamer. Four thousand shopmen em-| branches of the industry as conducte ‘;} world demand which is not now here, preparinz to ship them to Rumanig. B s A o et TNe.imne collision) occurred closel o St |lployed by the — New Haven| by the packers, Mr. Clyne said. arc he Through\the efforls of the Grocers| but which is expected when hunger. 'The B %o o % e oot biimo | Blerre and supposed to have been lroad here went on strike to-l ing dealt with by the department of e e e e due oG fog which has pre- | day, according to an announcemeat | justice. ) foc 2PR! Al 1het vailed s that locality for some days. [ by railroad officials. The men left | Wilson O ¥hots went wild except one, which & 1 HERIRAR s g Captain W. B. Bennett of the Brit- | the shops in an orderly manner at{ . Broke.a window of the car. . surface cars, or approximately 15 per . cent. of the maximum to be in opera- | Persons are believed to have lost om one to three policemen | their lives when the Tern schooner s0 ial democrats of Hungary still and Butchers' association of the | impelled strikes sccure higher wuges hope that the Allies and associated | ber of commerce two carloads | with which higher food prices can be governments will not tolerate elther s Prosecution, | sugar {o help alleviate the scarcity | paid.” d | Rumanian control of the country . s government's new anti-trust| city will arvive in New Britain b Stock Being Held Up. | that of a government by the reactiof At €:20°n, m. strikers and sympa. | 5D steamer reported by radio today |9 a. m. In the Readville district, « quits are being brought by direction of | in a few days, according to a tele- Ta show that the “law of supply ary grand dukes, additional dispatches| thizers httacked the crew of a Bergen | M€ names of seven persons saved. where the principal shops are 1o-! Pregident Wilson as one of the first re- | gam received hy President William | and demand is not working” the com- reaching the conference from Budfs Y5 5t Vaodorbilt nvenue and /| L scolllslonfoccurredintlatituds feated Fithe JlocomoliNaishop L i sults of his study of the cost of living | Cowlishaw from Mayor orge A. | mission listed eight staple foods which pest state snother at Bergen street and Rogers| 46:22 longitude 55.35, while the War | most deserted and only a few men [ problem. It became known today that | Quigley. Mayor Quigley, who is in | On June 1 showed an Increase in Rimanians Tootiog 1CIor avenue. Car windows were smashed | \Witch was en route from this port | remained, the car shops officials said. | {he president came to his decision aii-| New York atl the present time en- | Stocks withheld from the market, Accounts of the Rumanian proceeds 3@ the rioters were dispersed by the | 07 Svdney. The Gallia was from Officials of the Boston and Maino | cr a careful study of the investigations | deavoring to get relief for the city, [ TANEINg from 3 to 298 per cent. over ings report thal they notified the police: No arrests were made. T'rance, railroad said that the 1,800 men em- | of the federal trade commission and| succeeded in having the shipment an June 1, 1918, and in each in- Hungarians yesterday that becaugel 2,000 More Join Union. The saved were: L. Hospis, C. L.| ploved at the Billerica shops who | the hearings before congressional! made at once. President Cowlishaw | ® > there was shown to have been the {erms of the armistice laid dows A Strike leaders claimed that 95 per| Ay, H. X. tels and J. Cuvelier, | went out late. yesterday remained | c considering bills to control | stated this afternoon that the sugar stantial advance in the whole- jn (he Rumaniun ultimatum had Aol cent. of. the entire system was tied up | Passengers, and J. Crequet, A. Don- | 5way from work todgy and that $00 packing Industry. Cenferenceslshould drrive here by Monday and | S2le price during that period. Stocks pheen anccepted the Rumantans fwoullh nd. that singe. Jast night amoro. than | 318 and M. Lecorre, seamen. | mechahics In the terminal yards here | With members of the federal comm will be distributed to the association | Of frozen fowls showed a maximum oross the Danube immediately, later 000 men had joined the union. The War Witch was bound for | nad given notice that they would uit } sion and Attorney General Palmer| members at that time. The associa- [ increase of 298 per cent and the price carrying ont their threat Thousands of motor trucks, automo- | North Sydney from Wabana, N. I | g ino the forenoon | followed. The.announcement by the| tion contracted for the sugar during | despite this fact increased 3 cents af Other acts charged against the Rus biles and wagons were emploved dur-, While the Gallia was on her way 10| "\ " moes of the Boston and Albany &ttorney gencral that the suits would | the months of July and August. pound. * Wheat stocks showed an in- manians in the advices to the confer= ing, the ‘rush hours'to bring a vast| St. Plerre from France. News of the | . oo it .l caid that men were leay- | P¢ PTousht was the immediate result.| The telegram sent by Mayor Quig- [ Tease of 174 per ce nL with an in-{ ence are assaults upon inoffensive army of workers to Manhattan. De-., catastrophe reached here in wireless , ;50 "\ 5 on " ohope Will Bo Test’ Gase. ley follows SicsseinprlcoorBs i contaiinony spite this the congestion at subway | Messages to the agents of the War e i Mtations and L platforms was as pro-| Witch. nounced as yesterday. e persons and forced entrances into houses everywher> in Budapest under = 3 seems assured (he government SR oncIClty Wwith an increase in price per barrel of | {0 pretext of searching for arms. = Hartford Men Quit. will charge the packers with being an August 7, 9. | nearly $3; ege stocks, an increase of| ne Rumanian army IS reportell . Hartford, Aug. 7.—One hundred! illegal trust on tue ground that they| “Mr. William Cowlishaw, 9.8 per cent. with an increase in price sl “Raw™ Men Being Manned ' { Mo L ) g . PTiCe | jiying on the country seizing the food . o S strike fro e Eas > S eb - G 2 ” New Britain, Conn of 11 ce anc S A g y Polioe, Tnancctor Mumsky oeportss) MISS ANNA SPARMER men went on strike from the East| contral the buying of cattle. Whether f 11 cents, and butter stocks an in- J * = 3 P it v ts while livestock, farming im= that at 4:30 m. today a man who Hartford shops of the New Haven r; there Wwill be the double charge tnat Sugar shipment, June order No. | crease of 129 per cent. with the price ;‘\:,’;‘”,n ::H‘,,t tock nd f i are s < : ¥ 8 e ) ad 4 ‘clock this ming. They | they contral b uying of b 281 will o out immediately. July or- | soaring 12 cents above last year's vle s, rolling stock and food are s o 430w odey o man b0l [6G THIS MORNING | rowi ot 1 0took thiswiormins. Phos | (hey contral hoth 1isims o caije o | 251 Wil 50 00t {mmoiiaiels. Tuly or. | sonring 12 centa anove st sens g | Dloments, rolling stockc and food ut - gaphieea et b included machinists, boilermakers and | selling of finished meat products has| der No in few da aproves [fure.liSait beet, fcanned (salmon Wand | S ECiel i iy diarwa of atacvatitll B otis ithit warned him that the B. R L helpers. They quit work without iv-| not been so clearly definnd ment in situation until early Septem- | canned corn completed the items in | *Vest 15 ans, the advices say B b s oo b e ing any notice to the master mechanic| While the attorney gencral i oo | Der this table, the latter showing an in- e e e ferienced tor ral the | Well Known Young Woman Suc- | ih charge of the shops. Five hundred | paring his case, special agents of tho ‘MAYOR QUIGLEY. crease of 91 per cent. in stocks with | haVve Instituted a block ‘ et nlmul mlo ormen [ e man re men are employed in these shops. department of justice will contir an increase in price. ture of which s been the destrues jnded the inspector that this was cumbs to Two Months? Tliness at S e Tarireod Misistenta = e b iy e tion of portions of the railwa bex o R A ber 1'and resulted. m . Officials of the Hartford division of | their hunt for profiteers and o Inerease of 121 Per Cent. Fill e b e e e he road had not expected that any of All dry storage stocks, according t the two carloads of sugar will he he fatal Malbone stre ol wreck o s Barly Today | —_——— equally distributec the 130 mem # the fatal Malbone street tunnel wrecl Her Home Early Today. the workers employed at the Kast| (ually distributed to the Tmem (B e s e LR e Coup d'etat Without Disord in whicl ,nearly 100 persons were > \&e NRR Lo ihlGie s nd Titchei an) a Xilled Miss Anna Sparmer, daughter of | Hartford shops would go out today, | ORPHAN CHILDREN Sertion, . No. further shipments of | cTease of 124 per cent. Of these not| The messages to the conference Fés e, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Sparmer of | 2ccording to C. W. Booth, the master Hoclution e o) fiihan eel listed in the above table stocks of rye | garding the cabinet st R ool eaid ne) Mriang M fam . SarmerRol | Y AAnic. FTe salal délegates sant by TO HAVE OQUTING | Sustr are assured the city until in | jhereased 346 per cent.: harley 207 per | 6:30 p. m. yesterday, the members h ‘obfained his information from| 194 North street, died at her home at : > £ e 3 o £ i ) X!l the fall S 'l 207 per . i e sovermutl *pickets who Were covering the various| 2 o'clock this morning after an illness [ the men to New Haven to discuss n President Cowlishaw issued a state- | SSRbi buckwheat flour 327 per cent.| of the soclal democratic SovernaSgy ;barns. Hessaid the “raw” men were| of two months' duraticn. News of | Strike had mot yet rcturned and he; RS AL AT (I | P canned tomatoes 202 per cent while in session at the national paiace eing traihed in the barns. Murphy| her death was learned with profound | thousht the others would continue at| o= = 5 g G Tleeosen i othengR.cold fatofage) WereparTcstad N IR E IV BEN d he had personally investigated the| regret about the city today. Miss | ‘K‘E;":“ “”f‘” ‘}":(‘ fi“"fi‘(_ _""\’.“"_ 'i‘f‘“ M. | 22 g OWIL €0 Mo- | ' ecent act of a member in selling Siocias ')‘r(;"'j\“!: a8 f"H"\\‘\ Cured \Wv"‘ coi >|‘W' was carried out withs but'was ‘unable to verify the| Sparmer ‘was a native of this city, | ;200" WAs sure at 9 ¢o.cack this mc aug: 5 o s W 16 cents a pound. Mr. Cow & Det cer rozen lamb and | out disovder 1\:.,. years ago. Snb attended S. | Ing that the strikers would give the muuguin Next Week As Bus- ’)'*' . y”m‘ ‘m ‘r"'”‘ “‘y’l ]_'l“"r mutton, 91 per cent.: frozen pork 206 French Official Statement Denies Employing Green Help. Maryispaxochialisehoolliandion com™ (| SOMESIVEISERAIER ot Bl foree iness Men's Guests., o etively Cexomerated by tho | LeF cent. and pickled pork 10 por cent. i p rding thé Willlam Siebert, superintendent of| pletion of her studies she entered the | \‘AlKout and expected such a notice as \ According to President Cowlishaw hoarders of the association concerning - ‘hange in the government of H . 580 on members. Presecution of 5 ' i : . soon as the .gates re ot dnes it 2 | 2580ciation member 3 o r S a8 made by the Frenit. Sl surface transportation of the B. R. T.| employ of Landers, Irary & Clark | 000 &8 the “p\“ff,..'\v\‘. RIS tion et ““ (':“ ‘l.‘,“] anernoon 120 piitrosd wholesalers who charged the SUICIDE BELIEVED £axs wasl mads byl o SN b denied the company was emplaying, Manufacturing company. At the time | | I S “ast | children of the Children’s Home will | ... e ' yund may be i) L % 3 Sin 5 Y g 2 i S ® | Hartford shop, Mr. Booth said, would | be the guests of . ¢ local groce cents e 2y T A A green motormen’ and sald that only| she gave up her employment she was | ;- 67°0C SOGH, 0 BOOLL eid, woltld | be the gucsts of a number of New | pocommended. As soon as Mayor TO BE DYNAMITER | ™¢ 2 cothnd the regular motormen and conductors| gn the percolator department of | MMCiide ab [men working in the|Britain’s prominent business men at| Guiriey returns to (he cily, Mr. Cowli- Hungaria darm roundes were being used Mr. Seibert said that; which her father is the foreman. She | IS fodiin tne meindliouseRhul nojliiomaeuiniwhetean fopen fatkain | UL HEeHE e s okl kelthe ot i the palace in Budapest and arrestiy HRe S et e 2 ® | inspectors of trains, who number | e T 3 foved. The | Shaw saic 1 8 ake E . : & vovernrment il 6.07c100k vt e company would not operate anv|as one of the popular young wom- dEoui o hildren b will be enjoved. The | for uy concerning the Hartford profit- | Los Angeles Clty Official Held Re- SR GE A Y ;H,‘““; cars without proper palice protection.! on of the city, with an amiable dis. | 222Ut 50- ) “hildren e taken 1o the e 3 Al evening chduke Joseph assumet ! eity, an amis e htende = . 4 cer e said that the north end gro 5 3 He sald there was about 1,000 police-| position - that endeared hor. fo a le. | g operintendent C. A. Mitchell of the|in the ot has & bill narked “paid” by the | Spomsible For Attempt On Life |power with the title of governor of S kb b e sitfase o el B : ! Je- | Hartford division said that he recelv-|men, the starl being made at 1 NS ixd sy the state, and announced he would < £ glon of friends, who join with the be- | .4 o notice af astrike to be declared | o Hartford wholesaler indicating that SO oA T ; 5 about¥300 for protection on the ele-| boovod fz e | e as declared | o'clock sharp. Dinner will be served : of Oscar Lawler. organize a coalition cabinet hivated line reaved family in their great loss. Dur- | y, the Hartford/division and that it{aq 1:30 by Mr S y he was charged 14 cents a pound for At ediing Ig ineiinfiicnza abidemic i dish | e i e e R e 30 by Mr. Swift who cuters (ol {pa sugar. Mr. Cowlishaw declared Los Angeles, Aug. 7.-Charles M Streets Jammed With Pedestrians, S armera ; . Sl > 5 Kers all parties held at Momauguin. Rev G > favor 3 ; The Budapest ad declare the Miss Sparmer was one of the corps of | sive the company 12 hours’ notice be- 4 that the associantion members favor | McGuire, assistant engineer of (he i ¥ | Alljthe streets leadingl to BoroWgh| o o) Voting | women! whol willingiy|| oon 4 vz J. E. Klingberg and wife who are Rumanian general d had BEl1Sand) 5 rouiclyn i biaEe s erel e [ e o o b tina e | e in charge of the Home are to be refused to permit ion in fpd with' men and women walking To| §270, (P00 SERTHCES The standard wage set by the go¥-| the guests at the outing as will sev Fark, who, were unable to get accom-| SSELY DRIV L0 e | Sinment for mechanics averages 56 |eval of ihe. prominent city officials modations on the sight-seeing buses, | , She_leaves bosides Rev parents. an hour, he said, while the helb- |~ Tha cxpenses of (he outing il R 3 At Wk S bR ing vane and hotse-d cawr e sisters, s arls, Miss T r (b Com e el fuoll ot SRRl el Bas GBI R on the eleventh floor of the Hall of & ¥ 3 Alice and Esther Sparmer and a | asking $6 cent Srrreniee ¥ Racoris waniteia ic: - | vious mention cgram has WL ol atamiol. have . baon tarivine | | askir 5 cents artl the helpers 60 |, ohiie S S . 83 VI IS b ! responsible today carrving| i oiner, Conrad W. Sparmer. An un- | cents an hour. Two delegates repre. | tutomobile will have a matron who by public officials for the heen de in received i people at éxorbitant rates. A large : will look after the children o & k dynamiting | | i Mumber utifized bicveles ta . reasn| ¢l and two aunts are now on the pil- | centing the workmen in East-Hartford | wat ok “\\\-““'K']l :\hl\(hll"‘ s last Sunday of the home of Oscar | this cour ) Monhottan, ™ grimage to the Shrine of St. Aune de | are in Washington. Ve ypdo s tas as at the sh - Lawler, a prominent attorney. Me- e §tiors Optimi Beaupre in Quebec, Canada. The | _ v ..1.« um:tm to have the dinner | Mexican Federal Troops Rout Villa| Guire had been told that he was (o be Who Archduke Joscph Is s stic. il 2 Wt ool clockl S : SrEn arve the open air on the picnic el e ; hw ¢ it funeral will be held at 9 o'clock Sat- | Serloni N Havcr served in T - . indicted for the offense. Archduke Joseph was a commands Lindle¢” M. Garrison, receiver of the| U0 R s haeiiaa | 9 grounds as it was thought that the Bands and Capture 35 Bandits 5 b i ey er of Austro-Hung es on the B.R¥”T. Coi, today denied a report|Urday morning at St. Ma . McGuire's death came as a dramat- shore automobiles of the business | Clemenceaw's Telegram Held Up. action againsi the Capitol City dealer | municipal department of 1 public and are indignant because of his al- | works who conumitted suicide here leged profiteoring and his taking ad- [ last night by leaping from the office | {1 Rumanian vantage of market of Dist. Attorney Thomas Woolwine, | Menceau’s fele 5 to Cle- New Haven, Aug. 7.—Serious cur- chi : children would enjoy being outside ! southern section of the eastern bat At he cdntemplated asking U. S. tailment of =~ passenger and freight|much more and would not feel the | Commanded by Lopez. S e R I e [ of the ge Mayer, who appointed him, for service over the New Haven railroad | restrai Sete i - e Dist. Attorney Woolwine. Confront- | front during the first two yvears of the ‘.Pde‘_alj”flrow(_[ion et s TO DEMAND BELA KUN Sl s s ;::vl.mnn of eating in the large dining Galveston. Tex. \v”ul’n‘:f!flgim;- ed with evidence that officials said | Great war. I 1918 he headed a linesy i the property, in a statement this noon, thnee pillistapivens Sl e andidd fnointedtairect]y moyemen( looking: o the seq i Meanwhile the union leaders reiter- which admitted that practically all the | Wedncsday afternoon it will be pos- mwm;- el ”M]‘y;‘lx\n‘m!:nn:] {(rgo‘;lv\ Evondinle 1 1l 1 ted sthalr Dbelief ghat the strike will| Entente Powers Will Ask for Surrens| mechanical *employes engaged in|gible for (he different men fo leave | LG GOl O o Martin T wil&| nearly cost the lives of Mr. and Mrs. | trin and when the collapse of the An 48 hours. The traction of- . maintenance of englnes and cars had | thoir ninces of. busiaess e coic e | bands commanded by Martin Lopez at| 1awler, MeGuire rushed {o a window | dual wonarchy eame in ' Novembilg aftd a conference lasting many der of Hungarian Soviet Leader By | walked out. e a}u.v[ul irn | Ballez, state of ””!uf‘ 18, SUSUSL 2 | in the room, eluded officers who tried | 1918, he was asked by JEmphiEs “promised that with adequate | Shopmen of the New Haven raflroad | i onjoy. the o e Sl acording g an Jo I jalyensans Lol{to restrain him, and hurled himselt | Charles of Austria to take charge @f | Bice proteotion e service on all here left their wark at 9 oclock in | see iy e 8% The ) : "\\ ceived .“v\l_‘y «;-u‘\ ‘vl \ oxl\:r‘]”(nn_s(\’lq S the situation and find a solution of f© _ lines would be@pore nermal than yes- Berlin, Aug. 6, (By the Associated | keeping with a vote in mass meeting | aptiaren nre all ol bnon o ihe mlim- [ ot sl [ STEAMERS COLLIDE {inespolitical jorislaSnerors (tiis CoNN {eraay. S Press.)—It is expected that the En-| last night. The number of men out [ pa S AHC 81 WeL known "“)'\ thelialle the bandits’ strength was 150. try. With his son, Archduke Joseph Thowfands Use Ferry Boats, tente powers will demand the surren- | appeared to be about 500 here. Sl e e e e e o & Francis, he took the oath {o submit ast Rivep ferry boats were enlist-| der of Bela Kun and other Hungarian| The statement added that no de- [ mrorti o horey aroapnd the move- | RN OIS TR i unconditionally to the orders of the ed by the: tofk, OF bringing thausands| Soviet leaders by the Austrian govern.| Mands were made upon the officials | ment Dugald McdMillan, chaiman: | pridgeport, Aug. 7.—Tiuck drivers | Passenger Boat Clashes Tnto Freighter | Hungarian natlonal council and later of workers fo Mankpttan, thé®ferries| ment, according to dispatches received | and 10 cause given for withdrawal |y Mk “‘m_,"."]“ % A Mills B g5, ne City Coal and Ice Co., left P et e i LG took the oath of fealty to the new srunning on doubletSchedule and belng | here from Vienna. It is said that Aus- | from service. deme i lison, Mortis | 4,0ir work today cfter demanding the n Heavy Fog in Boston Harbor— | government. Last April it was;wes mmed to the guard rails every trip.| tria will probably be asked to hand The official statement follows: ;\“‘; LOGy At caly, O. E. Swift, % | 44 hour week and $4.50 @ day. The N ported that he had been exectuted by Al Lo sfobr# (humals were guarded | over to the new Hungarian govern-| “At 9 a. m. today, employes of the | N FUMPhrey, John E. Downes, M. H. | pipocument said the men's wages the communists at Budapest, but this Dy policemen and boats were making | ment when it is finally constituted. At | mechanical department of {he N. Y Semp il Holmes e nd WL OGO e ey ey atantiye putupaS o n S48 o Boston, Aug. 7.-The Nantasket | report was promptly denied. Arch= to him as being re s all the stores close down on for the dynamiting which | independence for Hungary from Auss the Austrian government. trips every 45 minutes. Coney Island| g meeting of the Vienna workmen's| N. H. & T railroad engaged in the $4.25 a day. The men claim they will | Mary Chilton, carrying 600 passen- | duke Joseph was born at Alosuth ol and Rockaway Beach excursin| council, President Karl Seitz of the| maintenance of locomotives and cars 3 3 bring apout a syepuathetic strike | gors collided in the harbor today | August 3, 187 Steamers hrofgi large numbers of | Germfn AWstrian national assembly, | and (he inspection of trains at termi- | among other drivers. This sttike was | with the British freighter Kathlamba 2 ‘men” and, womel from those sedttofts| gtated that Austria will be open as an| nals at practicaliy all points on the WEATHVR. the only new one in the city today during a dense fog. Many Nantasket » RUBL POR A DOLLAR. ; Biiien T T e o o] ey oo el o o Sk passenge were thrown from their Vliadivostok, July 26, (Associated ity Wounded. Hungarian Soviet regime. mands have been made upon the of- T CONOFRT TOMORROW NIGHT. | seats and there was considerable ox- | Press.)—The value of the Russian rui a.12 year old Brook- A dispatch from Vienna states that| ficials and no cause given for the R antond) enotecasty Weather permitting, the band con- | citement in the rush for life preserv- | ble reached its lowest point here to- t#In the back and fa- | gearch of the Hungarian legation | withdrawal from service, which we forgbarn il nd guiginiog: cert which was postponed last evening, [ ers, but no one was hurt. The Chil- [ day when the banks sold 75 rubles fof i tray bullet | there has revealed a box of hand gre- | are advised is unauthorized by (he Unacttied fpxobably occasional | will take place at Walnut Hill park [ ton was able to reach her dock under | a dollar. The drop in exchange {s tomorrow evening. The Universal band | her own steam while the Kathlamba | causing the Russians much embar- | Page) -ere concealed in the huild s Co 5 rag g ‘ 5 For : were suilding. (Continued on Sixth Page) 2 will play. continued her voyage to New York. rassment. pe ' s 1 o P L \(“" t showers e nades, ane homb and a rifle which e i tonight and Friday. "(Continugd on Tent

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