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By Asscciated Press. BLISHEE: 1876, T 13, 1919. —TWELVE PAGES. " SPECIAL FOOL COMMITTEE MAKES PLANS FOK SELLING ARMY SUPPLIES TO PEOPLE Task of Securing Food- © stuffs to Lower High Cost of Living in this GOVERNMENT SEIZES 2,750,000 LBS. OF SUGAR AND 1,500,000 BGGS. SR Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. More than a million eggs, hun- NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT. WEDNESDAY, A;U(}Ub POINTS TWO GUNS A1 BANK TELLER AND DEMANDS $150 Heold-Up Man Then Turns Revolver On Himself — Taken to Hospital With Bullet in Jaw—Picked Out Washington Bank Because He Heard There is Plenty of Money in Capital. dreds of thousands of tins of T s Part f C T i e S s o .| OF HIGH COST OF LIiVING Parts of Country To : th} Begufl oday e e R e ashington, Aug. 13.—A hold-up out Washimgion hecause he under- i P Bere hey i e man, enterin gihe banlking room of Stood liere was plenty of money in ! day ShOW that Strlk 5 sale food warehouses and cold (T AR i (B, i 0 B oy || AP FEDREON G et & HGHRER) S —— | o e e : SN casy. The hospital physicians said he | { MAYOR QUIGLEY {|l Storase plants by federal offic | the uptown business section, today, | provably would recover. ife sald he Senator McKellar, Democrat, | arg gre Resuming 5 i pointed two pistols at a teller, de- | had previously been in a Detroit hos- ! N manded §150 and then, after firing | pital suffering from an electric shock. 3 i i ~ Q ) 5 $ e g : | ed _egislation \ . CHOSEN CHAIRMAN | | one shot at a clerk, turned a pistol on Had Two Moncy Orders. | [ Urges Federal Legislatio Work P(’ndln Se himself. He shot himself in the Jaw | Two money orders issued at Defi- | STR”EK BY []lNKY‘ g v g e ‘EMBARE“ PARTIA[LY and was taken to a hospital. ance and Toledo, O. were found in | As Only Remedy to Bring ; . | Camc From New York. the hold-up man’s clothing. When he | . Newark System to Be Adopt- | The man told the police his name | demanded the money, the teller first | - Down High Prices. t‘emem‘ | was John I, Felzer, of 116 East street, [ making a show of counting bills, then !~ B b ——— ed Here—Goods to Be Sold Defiance, 0. and that his uncle, | dropped hehind his counter as the | GUS Sandberg in Critical Con- S | N i \ 1 Ghallesi R e poe Mty peie eae o RS L pces R e bhne ha L pisvced ihe | A 2 A R SHOPMEN [N FAVOR From Fire Stations and: dress, could tell “why he couldn't get | coat of a clerk nearby. The builet | dition at Hospital as Re- | Washineton August 19 Hedoid N e oy ahead.” The man is a mechanic, 34 | the robher intended for himself went | i i e OF EARLY RETLRI] Q . vears old. He came here today from | through his jaw and then shattered sult of Accident. as - U SERUII, (IR 1) - School Houses. LOC@.I Facwnes Receive Good New York. plate glass window. The scene of peies Do, dorboial, o ‘I | Erprhe sty ‘ Plenty of Money in Capital. the attempted robbery was within 500 e ”‘”“:"v s 1“““ “"’-'!”‘ e [ . . | The man told the police he picked | f f police headquarters . InSicacostiof L g gRncoa g e Jon)y Jor 5 F News From Rallmad Omclals | L Sipiene e G 1 1 While crossing the railroad tracks | remedy for ‘the most outrageous Workers and Manage The special committee authorized by o at South street about 10 o'clock this | piece of profiteering that can be A the common council to purchase food | a2t treet : b ‘ at e o A aiti Reoul ] 4 = | orning, Gus Sandberg, wi as 2d."” i Awailtin, esu a } irom the government in order to aid | STEAMER STRIKES MINISTERIAL CRISIS 1,1,.,\,,“..L\ e e g L lo m the lowering of living conditions, MAY SHIP FOOD&TUFFS = | R Speaks in Support of His Bill, . 7 - 1, & Tt | of the Standard Oil company, was ing; Vote to be 4 JELeldRdymicetinE e i .”‘l;”‘x\\ e MINE NEAR THAMES IMPENDING IN SPAIN | struck by the Berlin dinky just as| Speaking in support of his bil, | L etobe Known § S A b e e b i ) i“m Nt e e et :nro;lnrm! in 1913 and now ‘e~ gay_ Qituation Improved plans to- sceurng the goods. Organi- | 3 | — ter of the tracks. Sandberg is in a | introduced before the senate inter- J R e e o Sy el - o acks. Sandberg is in a zation was perrected \_\“!h\ ol Conditions on Lines Assume a Bright- | American S. S, Englewood Sends Out Sy St R L TR e e R ; ‘ee with the selection or Mayor George : oxcramen S v cont| 2 : e A 1 ; . : ec l\g\ul\hl Mn \: = “:mm e cr Outlook for Shippers and More ‘: Wireless Message For Aid—Tugs Government Summon: All Absent | General hospital undergoing treat- | sidering high-cost-of-living recom- Chicago, Aug. 13.—Calling off of t Ioygosachitiinan, ; : ent. lations of President Wilson, - | federated railway shopmen's strike # g S us secretar . remaining it | . sta ‘ Deputies to M —Fate Pres- | Ment Al I s St et T Sppointeq| Relief is in ¢ | - Standing By. flties do Madsid fe ot e & Witnesses of the scene, stated that]ator McKellar said if the bill had | the Atlanta, Ga., district, caused ra i Mayor Quigley are AldermanAngelo| A bulletin received in this city today | Dover. England, Aus. 13.—7he| ent Cabinet to Be Determined. g;?n?x»‘m’;} fried to drive across the jbeen passed in 1913 he felt sure th :‘n“wyi_(jx:ym..\l\ today to predict that b M. Paonessa, Councilmen William C. by Traffic Manager Jesse F. Atwater | AMerican steamer Englewood, struck | o o 0 4 o |, s e Bt e e B Uien L conill D &0 ckmie s it sl : sl wlebi o il Rloasesdty SRt ity o the Thames river at 7:40 ! Madrid, Aug. 13.—A ministerial | the dinky shot out from behind the | living cost would not exist. e operating at normal within a weel \wall, Michael T. Kerwin and F. R.|of the American Hardware Corpora- | & mine off the Thames r D 1 el o i Crel o e oty o G Reports from various parts of # Gilpatri¢ and Jesse F. Atwater, trafic | tion, brought some cheery news to | 9'clock this morning and sent out a [ SHSIS i : 9 8. ore wasg noLia Charges Meat Pack : i B PN Btrypend Je e St : ug A | : : : : government has summoned all absent | chance to avoid the collision. The g country today showed the strikin] usnager for the American Hardware | local shippers. According to the | Wireless message for aid. The | S270IRMCRY TE8 SAMmOnEs all absent | chance o avold the collision. The | ppo meat packers were charged by | men were retarming 1o work sonmy \Jv]rm-:vnm‘;i . X 3 notice, the embargo on foodstuffs has l’s]leflmer fo“e\km- is ||11 no imme-,di:u.le Eromisr| Toch: an indsseciotas said | ihe: trackslona TaJedl to one| aide | he Mennessee'zensfor withtusing coldllisettlement of their wage demanidiil T Collector Bernadotte Loomis i P o . an, sinking and tugs are stand- 4 Rl = | Aol . ix L . v % S s o AT an s e embareoon el EAESS BRI tugs are stand-| the fate of the present cabinet will | smashing a thick fence pole, while | Storage facilities to fix food prices. | the Chicago district, however, the s 3 as gene °| freight via the Harlem yards anc v s determined i ibe mestie on | Dundbers wes throns avainet e ‘It is being used by the packe was no break in the ranks of th committec, and through him Wwill be| Maybrooks Gateway is also suspend- The Englewood is making for the |y, cattle guard, receiving severe cuts | he said, “for the purpose of controi- strikers. worked out the system UIh<‘<;‘mlluct olfi ed. The notice, however, suggests | Thames under her own steam. If she e sraner A e C ol onay e e f:m“ e " | ling prices. As used by the packers. . e S T i e e :}:P“" “l:;;‘c"”‘("" i “‘;“r‘”-l‘l‘;‘lif""‘ci‘l‘l" l’)‘; :‘““l‘;‘*he"’; mlfl“‘l “L';_(;l she probably |, ministerial crisis virtually has been | The officials of the Standard Oil | it preserves in seasons of plenty and General IXeturn By Saturday; Mr. L s was ca - ons. 4 e v | wi eached at Sheerne v any state ths Sa N ‘mits i ChlAES Ngw York, Aug }.—While 3 i oy et e e e s e i declared. : | company state that Sandberg has | permits them to withhold such large | f ork, Aug. 15 —While ath =% ; e | 3 he statement given out late last | been employed by them for some time | quantities of foodstuffs from the mar- | locafs of the federation of railwa dertake the lask. He was authorized | Pittsburgh and all points ca The | R Thel Dnglewood e atoamer ot 6iLg0 ; . i b : to piace on deposit in the bank the | Iehigh Valley, D. & H. and Erie rail- | ¢ o h\_ e ik. £ fah -w;'(')'- night at the premier’s office said: jand has always heen 'very cautious | ket as to make a season of scarcily -‘"’l"”“‘” have returned to wor cash received and to puy the freight| oad lines are now well 5 & 01 oftl NetwXork toniTuly, 80 for “The government has completed | about crossing the tracks. at any time when they see fit, and | Piembers in the locals of the Hanlei and other expenses incurred totes Cobabirs teir n e p o | Dotteraem. She was Dull onsGiaten fhe ask for which It was cyeated. It The fruck was praciicaily demol- | thus fhey inoreass the Drise to the| fitislon of the M. ¥, M. K. & S (76 AiORE N- S ATIE T An Niiene Kot 11’]“’] ‘I &"’:I S ihlimd in 1918 for the U. S. Shipping [ passed the measures for the budget | ished and the officials report that it | consuming public road were still on strike today ang et o1 Rl ibecieiaent | o s anditne B s L ogcs Board and that regulating the cconomic sit- | will hardly pay to have it repaired. | Would Limit Time of Storage according to railroad officials, showel we plan of selling the government Sfatament By Freight Azent 1 At ! scans 2 d 1 ze. M 4 food in Newark, N. J., as explained by R A o s e Black Deep is off the mouth of the | uation. It will give full liberty to {The large tank, which is fixed on Explaining his bill, Senator McKei- | 10 _d1sPosition to return Mavor Gillen of that city was heard | gorce for over a weel in ihis oity wag | ThAMes river and is about 20 miles| the royal preroxative at the next |the truck was punctured and much | 1ap said it would limit the time foods No changes were announced in i A osianatin e otd DL O ae S CItY W&S | oust of southend. meeting on Thursday. The monarch |of the oil destroyed. The loss was e "old storage, and the | CLEialled: schellif of trainki royiCE by the committee,” and it was voted | partially lifted today, according to | 3 could be held in cold storage, and the | {if e Sedne O L S A E o | ——— — and the general opinion will decide | estimated at several hundred dollars. S S boer vie sy | iy the amdGontral terin iy T 10 adopt & plan wherehy a central sta- ' Iiyeight Agent E. L. Leitch. The lift- | o ieneneral o i measure, he said, has been VIgorousiy | New England nomis. Reperis g tion for/the distribution of the g00ds | ing of the banco s botl | iejcabluBL Sprate. o ! = B opposed by the packers. B 4 ey . | ing of the embargo is not in toto but § e o Srobable tdated el PI 3 I Boston indicated that the men v would be made to ten sub-stations to Dmerely releases shipments for Brook- | aEN Questipned &g 1o tie Probanls dats | MAPRNR HTTANCGERS AND “Heretofore 1 have been unable o | finally as a body and that iore | o be-placed-n *thé fire houses and! 1vn and New Xerk. ail recal and inc | 3 of m:- govermmental crisis the under- | b e e e o e O BRI schools. A sub-committee Will Walt {ermediate points still being under | saterial Aid Being Se et el s : DECORATORS STRIKE | McKellar, “but 1 am constrained fo | Saturday on the school board o secure permis-| oniharen . This will allow deliveries | MAterial Aid Being Sent to ‘General It may occur any time between | S e - sion of one of the large schools. ollaniinic i Dokt B . o : . |now and November 15. The govern- | TR e 9 3 Wit i s notked ont e tinas anvgpic QoRDIBo LUt Kolchak’s Retreating Army in{ment has called all absent deputies O S AR SAEno jalloting to End - ith the plans c g terminal. Madrid Interior Decorating at a Standstill in | bill does not fetter cold storage in any Boston 13.—The sixth day o ture to warrant going ahead, the e B. & A. Has Embargo. siberia By American Government, | 1© Madr = way, but it regulates it so that the | curtailed freight snd passenger sefd mittee discussed the numerous phas The Boston & Albany still main- ! New York When 14,000 Painte people can get the very best benefits|ice caused by the strike last wéek o of the method of conducting the sales. | ;0 “p o"oibaeo “on their lines and Washington, Aug. 13.—Material aid BRIDGEPORT STRIKE | out of it several thcusand shopmen and me Councilman Gilpatric said he believed | [ ol 7 C0 470 ohting only food- | for Admiral Kolchak's retreating Walk Out—Want $1 An Hour. D e LR chanics in the employ of New Engl it would be a feasible plan to have a | o e ™ ong o i ) army in Siberia is bei rushed t S E 2e. n 2 Eng : | stuffs and perishables. This means | TMY beria_is’ being rushed to - (R iy e e L Cln tatistics of the Ted. 1and railroads found strikers and rail man in charge of the sales Who had | pa¢ tpe New York Central is em- | Vladivostok by the American govern- . o NENEoEln Rie o ec0 o MRCItID s freconly statistieafot At ded o e s s o e L had experience in the line of selling bargoed as far as local shipping is |ment. It was said officially today Teaders Pessimistic in Their Discus- | rating, so essential to rr\n](\\"llo!\ of | eral Trade commission of food held A 'h\' it ”'m !’m !(1[\ s rley sai 8 5 el 5 S B S e 2 | hundreds of apartments being pre- | ; g torice ) Sennton Kellar 2W4 g the result of the vote on th ARG, epon ‘f“‘h“f 1“(1~ ‘:“‘f‘: concerned as all goods have to pass |that 45,000 rifles and several million [ ion of Outlook — Dissensions | pared for Octaher leasing, came 1o ol 0 “’l’“ it s nator MCKeIIAr ;, eqtion of a return to work penffil . Georse Grocock of the American| g ierthe B, & A. lines to reach the | rounds of ammunition already had s d for O or leasing, came to 2| said they showed vast increases o e et e ok DO Mardware Co-Operative stores had| New York Central. The Boston & |been sent from San Francisco and| -Among Members of Unions. | ot e s A ey i aiounts Ratoredias R year BRE S 5 15t bwill inot beghompiatsn A ignificd a willingness to assist In V- | jraine still keeps a complete embargo | that additional equipment would go . & || ey 7 | compared retail prices, secured from ' o (" arvrtioneny goil upon all shipments thereby prevent- | forward this week on an army trans- Bildzeports L Leaders in | a e Cstor oy ho strinel hegmanasord ofRthofsenate preatals Reports (hat a majority of the 74 actord 3 ; ST At a meeting vesterday the strike : 2 Bt jority of the 7 Factories to Help o : e | the industrial strikes here were pes- | ) rant, showing large increases in pric:, % 3 ing shipments locally by way of any | port. D | committee of the New York district » 8 per cent. of the Boston & Maine shop: % Councilman Gilpatric id thatlof the following railroads: Maine = simistic in their discussion of the out- | ©© SRR docns sl despite the increased supplies .in 5o U @ Ol o aror & GORtE he believed the factories 'could be | contral, Central Vermont, Rutl oy 7 look today, following announcement | ©F the Brotherhood of Painters, Deco- | (550 °O K o have voted favor a contin depended upon to allow one of their | (+ Lt ntral Vermont, utland, Washington, Aug. 13.—The amount | 41« 500 employes of the Holmes and | Yators and Paperhangers decided to | S:Q08° : W said Mr, Moo ! hatlon of the strike were charitigy fe ccoeod “‘]_Ix Mook wih e |7 Fmonc and | Baueerl end | of waierial ordered ol Biberis, wasl o b0 e faa s oturned tor| 2dvance the date of the strike origi- | __'Some auftelllommyt conll Wi - ized by railroad officials as attempt s a o R B[ roostonk BiInaRH I HimorcBRE O N ol lino ¢ dleclosedMib u bliwas st alikto Ml ne | EIERST L ISR S BE S RS Re e ey annbun ced forimriday andl ord ool BeellaT s BEak e B0 SREESRAOIEIE FO R 1 RiRo et rtteps Ry wE I B . i v air ¢ iaa | b (nemapcake & Ohlo have mbil Ywery larest and o fnelude mustorlan e ol bl Craoh. Lo oo | ed tHemier o git worlc Last night ana | Profit on egge alone Ihe only podct npsted fo vate todsy ur tnvl bresident Charles I Smith of Lan- | released thelr embargoes. vehicles and medical supplies as well | ;2% S S0 TR TP ROPATIE “9- | not to return today. | sible way in which these prices an inion leaders would not comment o i mer GGy T = Shipments Accepted. as rifica and amniunition. The orisimal | 2 07 e 0 0 CE 008 G 0BT The workers demand a five day ! be manipulated is through the mie- {he report other than ta point out tha W Sompany ‘\\T«xf l(\v‘lfl_!\fe“f)t s ]@ - <r‘ SoRTeisb e hinenisSwliline e ool | consienimenifes et erall in cics saal S o RS “‘I_ 8 NOUr) (. king week of 40 hours, with a | dium of cold storage. Put a limit on in one >f the | shops In the Bol T tive ctore o the: con. | Septed for the following railroads via | after the recent reverses of Kolehak's | 503"t “ine plant. the. officlale caiq | WaE of $1 an hour. They have been | the time in which these goods can be ton metropolis district a strong néngl the co-operative store ;)r the cong Maybrooke: Lehizh Valley, Frie, D. |army, it was said. :x))‘y'iwd \\”\; ”’1‘; (l.'x:”“”:‘«‘, wf;n‘ty:‘(‘ a( Mllu‘l receiving $6 a day for a 44 hour week. | held and the packers will be com- ment vinst returning was said # Set e et e U '\"H ,‘.‘ o 1) (‘& Ly :"" ‘rl“' (OF £ Wl — o R © e August Is the beginning of the rush | pelled to sell.’” e llanalinnt (e ibe e A and Mr. Sm assured May A shipments on the ennsylvania FORD TO VISIT HARTFORD. £ 18 & season in the painters’ trade. Apart- 5 5 cient to out-vote the entire ki ; el & ! : s . D, e ‘ot breaking as s’ trade. A Sges Monopolized. ire workin Quigley that Mr. Owen would be per- | railroads for points south of the Po- | S ey ,’fl“;‘; PIesent apbatent ""I"“”‘S UP | ments have to be redecorated for fall | ”‘7“ 3 x’ ‘] e O e e e mitted to give attention to the work. | {fomac yards are still embargoed. | To Be Accompanicd By Filison, Bur- | OF !¢ strikes is said to be due to dis- | ;ocupancy and new partments pre- | 12885 particularly, he asserted, are | opgay and Monday some of tHM It is the intention of the committee to | A major part of the local manufac- | Sl sensions among the members of the | 2 S G®RE SN0 T G O g | monopolized. They are in the hamds| it Sl il chops have Mr. Owen care for the ordering | turers’ shipments go by way of New | ‘ "?“h s and Firestone. iun\on; ”1 h(\rr; l:m. thtee avistons IR L e erovatine wea done lon ! of the most gigantic monopoly there Raili>adt ertial incunted A sof the goods and act as a general 5u- | York and to New York so that a Springfield, Mass., Aug. 13.—Thom- ;"}f“."P‘ Yot "’f‘*h ollowing Samuel Lavit, | zccount of shortage of help, and thou- | 1S in the world The price the pack-| (ampts would be made to contipt pervisor. He was out of town today | heavy shipment is expected today for | as A. Edison, Henry Ford, John Bur- | ;" Sonosed, Punines agent of Lodse | angs of tenants have been waiting for [ers pay,” he said, “and the price at|ihe prosent train service without fHg and could not be at the meeting. New York and Brooklyn. ~All fac- | roughs, the naturalist, and H. s. |30 of the machinists, the members of | pjig time to have their homes refur- | Which they are sold is out of all pro-| :jop cancellations uniil Friday Y W. F. Watson, the head of the cc- | tories have been notified of the new | Firestone, with several secretaries, { ('€ new lodge No. 116 of the inter- | pigheq. {portion and they mever will come| Afoditications of the New Havll operative store conducted at the | restrictions. | who are on a camping tour that be- | National = assoclation of machinists e ST down until eggs are stamped andand the Boston & ) sine embargoel Stanley Works, consented to attend | e | gan at Albany, N. Y., recently reached | @nd the workers' industrial union. regulated.” made effective toda emeved th the meeting, and after a few pre- STRIKE IN NAUGATUGK | this city today and stopped. half an |The lodge No. 30 members to a num- BOLSHEYIKI ROUTED | Present cold storage practices also | feurs of meny communities concerm liminafy questions, Mr. Watson gave | hour. The party, which uses five au- | Per estimated at 1,400 last night { are a menace to public health, Sena-|ing deli‘ery of ice. milk and foodH some very important facts to the - | tomobiles, slept last night in_the reari aEtn endonsed M vioiahilefthetn oyly, {tor McKellar declared, asserting that | stuffs. Many freight handlers on the committee. He said that the prices . e ) of a farmhouse near Northampton, | formed lodge No. 116 had only about | City of Vinnitza Abandoned By RedS | meat and poultry oftén are held too| New Haven road were idle today and of goods must be governed by the [ Fmployes of United States Rubber | ngying come through from Keene, N. | 100 present to receive the charter 4 : i i long in storage. Chickens, he asseri-|it was expected a large number of] probable shrinkage that is bound to| (ompand Demand 20 Per Cent, In. | Ho vesterday. Leaving here, the party | from the grand lodge officers, eotced RtogReticeEzomBine fol | ed, are killed and stored without re-| Foston & Maine employes would alse occur in such foodstuffs as hams and ! goes to Hartford, Conn., and thence R e River Ducloter moval of their heads and entrails| he lald off within a few days ie i bacon. He also agreed to assist the | crease in Wagcs. | to Waterbur T R P SRR ahich condice to quick’ putrefaction | strike continued committee in making the prices such 5 i o | e 40 PER CENT INCREASE Tlondon WPAug s Th s M Gi vy By sooss Sl 00 ae e s oy that the city is in no way liable to Naugatuck, Conn., Aug. ln‘ Em- | ARREST BROTHER-IN-LAW GRANTED TO ENGINEERS. | Vinnitza, in the Ukraine, 125 miles | ) May Order General Strike, \ Joss of money. On his advice it was | Ploves cf the United States Rubber | IN TAR-AND-FEATHER CASE| San Francisco, Aug. 13—An advance | SOUthwest of Kiev has been aban- i New Haven, Aug. 13.—Ballots cast Voted that 30,000 strips of bacon, | company, in its local plants who are | e i wages Apmreximeting 40 paVAnc® | doned by the Bolsheviki according KILLED BY GONSTABLE by 6,000 shopmen of the New Haven 10,000 hams, 500 cases of Karo|Mmembers of the union left tHeir work | Malone, N. Y, Aug. 13.—Mrs. | WOESS 8PDoX matne per cent 4,7 a wireless message from Moscow. railrond on (the question of eiai svrup, containing 3,000, cans and 300 | this forenoon in keeping with a vote | Prospero La Flesh, of Dickinson, who | *85 BEer fl e l“ Cf‘f”“’““_ . ¢™° 1 In Volhynia anti-Bolshevik forces | = ——— the present strike, will be turned over sases of pork and beans comprise the | In nass meeting Monday night to en- | was tarred and feathered and other- f”“: e ‘("1’,“‘*1"_’“'&_"”\"" f'h“"” have occupied the railway center of e Sto, to the meeting of officers of the syl P (e The committee de- | force @ demand foi an increase of 20 [ wise maltreated, is in a hospital here | 2HOUNS o Spasd il “‘;'- T o Helmsman on Canadian Pacific Steam- | 10 RS Recl B ¢f ofiecrs of the sVes cided upon this amount. and also that [ Per cent. In wages. The walkout ap- | in a serious condition. Her brother- | “¢'%] ©f the engincering department The Bolshevik wireless message | ghip Killed By Ofic Following | morrow. H. A. Porter, the secretary, a similar order be placed subject to| 2eared to be complete. There was mo | in-law, Fred La-Flesh, says the|or the U- & Shipping Board at the |, g e today sald that if the vote is to ree ot e s o | confusion aithough hundreds lingered | woman spread scandal about h. qllicoRclucionRoragicontsrenc sl thifen.d [ N 7 i ; s 4 release, so that there Wi e no| I pdthon i i an spread s aliabout fRimylTG sy ol el douio AR e In the direction of Zhmerinka, we | Quarrel. turn, the men will go to work ims shortage for the first few day ar|in the streets close by the factories. | he and his brother Melbourne were o T R TC N ‘_h“c'c M(M { have abandoned Vinnitza. The en- . mediately, to stay at work until Sep- Jeast The Unloniimembershin 18 thousniitol) arrestedl yesterday: MRThe Sbrother-iu=ti= SHiDEtornaes IS TR emy has occupied Lutsk.” - Port McNicholl, Ont, Aug. 13.— | o papr 2. on which date a general Cost of Freight Outlined. be ove: 2,200, and representatives of { 15 is charged with being the prin- . Withdrawal of the Bolsheviki from | Antoine Hervieux —of Montréal. a{giijke on all railroads may be ore Mr. Atwater outlined the cost ofjthe American l"“‘_‘]‘“"’” of Labor cipal in the affair; his brother is held [ . T K Vinnitza indicates that the Rumanians | helmsman on the Canadian Pacific | qoucq 1o secure increased wages, The freight on the goods to this city, | Will Songnciihe drke as a witness. The two men are m | FR DODSORISIS and anti-Bolsheviki have forced the , steamship Athabasca was killed by | xo (" pjyven system federation mems stating that throuzh the Starin line to | ’;‘o"’“m‘";‘ 'f“"n' ;‘;‘;‘V:‘“l-mh:-‘ fi‘d?fffl“f' jail here to await a further examin: OCCURS IN MOSCOW | Bolsheviki to retire from the line of | Wm ;«,;x,-c\.\.‘ w;'m;«] l«;m\nnl.lo.yfl"‘ bers have already voted on the quess av it will cost 11 cents a | ‘brles D’ B Ehetsl At i i e 3 = 3 the river Dneister in northeastern | the docks here after Hervieux had fon ¢ e general strike, the be New Haven it w K L her Gent. of all ndustt ity esnioyy || tlon In' the. matter met down for Stockholm, Aug. 13.—A serious food | the river e doeks e o throusn the. cahin | Ulon of the general strike, the balio hundred pounds, and by train direct | | August 29. TLa Flesh protests inno- | crisis has occurred in M v and | Bessarabia. in which are to be in hands: G 2 STy . = { ed persons here are upon the payroll 5 e 5 Saoscoman RN door of a member of the crew at to this city 17 cents a hundred. A | €4 persons cence of the outrage. whieh has| there is general discantent there with e e | a oL 4o Lrotherhood officers not ‘later tha number of auto trucks will be used to | B Ry caused widespread resentment in ‘his | the Soviet government, a dispatch HOOYER IN WAHSAW whom he “,‘?‘d s o guati 2 - haul the goods from whatever place | HOLD NO MEETING section, as the woman is respectable | from Helsingfors to the Svenska Dag- The cap d”jf: f“v n“ “'H" o Today was pay day here for the they are consigned out of the original | PPN Y o and has three small children. blad says. In view of the situation, it _— unor F‘”e"r" Clatter fired at the | shopmen and although two thousand Ahipping point Alr. Atwater also | s A w = < hies is added, the Soviet'goverament is| . 3 s A Srpl AL I R A Reg © | men were handied at the paymaster's kaid that it was probable that the fac- ! SupremciCouncil NovlniSessioniToo| | ORI GNERUARY thinking of leaving Mossow. for Tula, | O8irman of the Inter-Allied Relic | constable, the l"“”"” e “h‘“ | quarters there was no confusion. Most tories would contribute a workman to | day—Clemenceau on Vacation. EXPELLED FROM MEXICO Orkanization Willl Ieave for Vienna -‘h"“”“’; ~'“"" Rt £ant 1 Ghe|of the men came in from summer res s el M MED & 2 L X on starte 0 run and 3 pssist in the loading and unloading of | paris, Aug The supreme coun- | Bl Paso, Tex., Aug. 13—Twenty-one | . S e '¢ | sorts and quickly departed upon mes the gaods i | cil of the peace conference held no | foreigners, including Amerioans, x Sunday Night. [ : ceiving their envelopes ¢ When the goods arrive here they | meeting today. It discussed the | Spaniards, Cubans and citizens of the | WESTIIE ) | . T Aeneinied T R Trafic was quite heavy &4 . will be apportioned off to each sub- | hracian question yesterdny but | Argentine republic have b I || _ Paris, Aug. 13 (By The Associated ypayjAN TROOPS LEAVE road station, especially in fhe “hall v 3 e been expelled | . Hoov chair. o station and the surplus will be sent 0 { reached no decision from Mexico recently by order of the || Hartford, Aug. 13.— o | [Bress )= Herbert S NORTHERN RUSSIA ZONE | 8480 rooms where cfforts were made the central location. Tn the latter Premier Clemenceau will leave | Carranza government o z cast for New Britain and fi- ||| man of the inter-allied relief organi-| 10 clear up accumulations in antiels & fficials accord ! | A g place no retailing will be done. The | Paris tonight for Vendee to spend | INg to El Dia Espanol, th Spanish pa. cinity: Probable showers fo || zation, arrived in Warsaw yesterday Rome, Aug. 13 (Havas.)—The] pation of a heavier rush late in the . ‘matter of workers was discussed and |, week's vacation. His place as head | per In Mexico City, under date of Aug- ||| might and Thursday, StroAg { from Prague, according to advices Italian troops attached to the allied |week. Most of those men still work- of the council will he taken by For- | ust 6. Misconduct while in Mexico | northeast winds. ! received here today He will Ienvel expeditionary force in Northern Rus- —_ i (Continued on Third Page) eign Minister Pichon, was given as the reason. Hheaal S jarsaw for Vienna on Sunday night.' sia left Murmansk on August 9, (Continued on Eleventh Page) o | ? e FFICIALS CONFIDENT THAT ENTIRE RAIL SYSTEM WILL BE NORMAL BY NEXT WEEK COLD STORAGE FOOD CAUSE |Reporis from Variou