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News of the World. By Asscciated Press. 1876. BRIDGEPORT MAYOR ORDERS * LABOR AGITATORS TO LEAVE THE CITY WITHIN 48 HOURS. Ultimatum Issued to Organizerswho Were Forming Body to Op- pose the Federation of Labor. ION DE] MACHINIST IAND INCREAS Leaders Claim 3,000 Will Be}E Affected By Walkout—| Scenery Transfer Men Quit | in Chicago. | ¢ erort, Avs. Mayor Clit- Wilson, having told the po- lice the city at a by nim yestevday at W tolerate, ence herc had four | B of ford nice which the oflicers ihe audic would i agitalors iz of the national Industrial that he not pre today Work unio leave One ol iven 48 hours to get out limit on Ore of followers find out und law a.man could he sent away the organizers told here from New York addressing mectings of and the e could help he i or I hor or Lot unizers ers' In‘e 1o was no time other dered 1 four vut the iold sist | city : il © | departure of organi in order fo whi “ihr of to leave i e and have been the W L5155 forming u body in opposition (o | Federation ot labor ked to Consider Move, Bridgeport, Aug —An answer of the Columbia Graphophone Co., to the vequest of their striking employes that the decision to remove the plant e reconsidered is to ceived tomorrow meeting of mployes has called to expected and a been be re the receive Newspapermen Organize Bridgeport, Nowspaper- men here today Newswrit- ers’ Equity association and wpplied to the Federation of Lubor foi tor. \vg. 2 formed a a char- To Hokl Convention, Cleveland, o, al convention tional labor party will Chicago on Satvrday, November with approximately 1,500 to 2,000 del- egates representing several thousand labor organizations from all parts of the country attending, Max Hayes, | hairman of the executive committee | of the new party, announced here da Aug. 22 of the newly The nation- formed hield na be to- Playhouses Closed. York, Aug With 21 New York playhcuses closed by the actors’ strke, now in its third week, hopes for settlement today turned to Gover- ior Smith, who expected o at- tend another conference op- posing factions and to terns of peace. New was Letween propese Deny Strikers Demand Tnerease, Pittsburgh, Aug 2 or S, district morning, :stained . Alter, attorney Pittsburgn of court tatives JuGge court motion Chas this Geo the P. 5 o i for reccivers of Railways Co., throwing out filed by represen motormen and war labor board's wage iy objections of strikin conductors, to the ive cent an wward. Jndge the board’s re mand 1sked hour Orr's increase sunction- puts the court the strikers’ de- ordey ing on ward as denying a 12 cent an hou May and for which men resumed their strike a in violation of their abide by the Receivers cord for last raise the week @ agreement hoard's decision of the Pittsbu in a general notified would in to | h statement Sheriff Haddock resume operation of Btreet cars Pittsburgh early next week. The statement they would rdvertise for men at Ranil way th afternoon that they Coy said once Den &) and Arg went asking to Inerease. Union strike hovr weelk an hour, 10 44 sealg Akron { chinists n this and second - here mn a 44 51 men t inorning, wag and increase trird and hift o worlk hours hour of 61 helpe abol premium systems 3,000 v will naching Tk in witl e 2 weelk draw Dther cents pay for include a in for lion of honus and Union leaders clum affected and that ries virtually that demands oL s and me e w t fact ufacturers that number der. assert will peclare Chicago, Aug prs and theatrical ery transter sympathy with the of the Aciors’ lqu ater rematned Sympathetic Strike. nion Ll po: work riking md scen men quit today in member tion. Omne today (v associa opened 5.000 Shiphuiiders Quit. Alg, o2 -—T) striking Baltimore (Continued on Page Fifteen.) g calied | 2 Leharges of 2 GOVERNMENT TO END. SUGAR PROFITEERING Announces (Edmmddi{y Should Be Sold at 11 Gents a Pound MAY HOLD (°GONNELL ok FOR MANSLAUGHTER | WILL PROSECUTE VIOLATORS Pood Control Act Broadened to Tn- Local Youth’s Case Is Continued in East Haven Court CORONER MAKES STATEMENT clude Apparel, Etc., and | | Brings Retailer Within Scope of !r'l { i A Provisions. Washington 12, 22— Amendments to the wartime control focd ex- tending measu to peace times | | and putting Dy “teeth Attorney before the amended by in iencral as requesi- ed Palmer The ture Willing: to T were | Other Driver At house the ag reported late vesterday, broadened to include wearing appa containers o or fertilizer fuel oil, retailers within he scope of provisions and pro- vides ma penalty of iwo and a $5,000 finc today. act, as Oney vidence Indicates Reckless commuit- i i tee and Wi Driving—Local Men Recovering in HoSpital, food, feed and of this city, ! responsible | hrings its ximum Thomas J may b e h O'Connell, held eriminally fatai automobile accident in | years imprisonment ured the night before last | for profiteeri Farmer ex- road near Memanguin, accord- | empted, the commitice Kenneth Wynne. At | there was an absence of evidence the coroner continu- : show in their case. ordered last night by G. J. | © Profitecring Tuttle in the East llaven town court | Numerous other bills affecting 2 weel and the same bond of the problem accepted in - both cuses. branches congress. was Finnegan's | profiteering in with occupants believed assured with the collided with William Gritz- | ment last night that active control Chevrolet machize. One man, | ices of this commodity had I Mlazuire NSt | symed by the government through an g QU R agreement between the food adminis- whom may die. . e and the department of justico o =/ under which licenses will be revoked e arraigned in the 5 by the former when it shown hy night technical | reckless driving and the | 1D€ latter that the dealers have been profiteering. continued a week awaiting the findings of the coroner. This disposi- o slbienmem tion was made upon the motion of nnouncement Proscrntor H. Frederick Day, acting chithe under orders fron the coroner. That | Pound. the coroncr may held O'Connell re- sponsible for the accident is indicated by his statement that he wa agree- , Washington, Aug Hearings able to have the Gritzbach case dis- | 0 e @ posed nf At once i€ it was the wish af | the appeal of the attornev general in the court, but that the O'Connell case | {N€ controversy over must be continued. { print paper will be T | New York Ixamination yesterday revealed evi- dence tending to show that O'Connell | was driving at an exdessive rate of speed and failed to slow down upon | veaching the curve near which the ac- cident occurred, it is said. Further ovidenco. presented il ihe trial was | turned over to the federal authoritl to the effeet that Gritzbach, realizing ! esont fire inspectors showing hat the local man would not he able | that enormous quentities of food were to regain his place on the vight hand stored not only in warechouses, but in side of the rond after making the| Prewerics and other builiings hur- turn, swerved to his left and the im- | Lacobe i ORESIVICO R IOt G nact while he was crossing the | Storage of foodstuffs. The Finnegan car wis hurled | Half a billion cggs, nearly 5.000,000 four foot embankment and all pounds of bulter, 8,000,000 pounds of upants were thrown about the | Sugar. 000,000 pounds of tiour, 4,- pavement and the n rby Tot Ma- 500,000,000 pounds of coffee and 1,- guire, the victim of the accident, was| 500,000,000 pounds of fresh meat pinned undernexth the Hudson car. were among the staple foodstuffs un- Rexnialde Conlition Tmprovel carthed by fhe cily's investigators, The condition of H. (. Iteynolds, | @¢cording to the mayor, the city ny" Reynold nmu\rl-’ a which he fi on in the ance ihe declaring to 15 Coroner request of a profitecring Wiy To End Su, — | tures both An are pending m of Connell driving 13 end to sugar wis announce Hudson when i ihe cnr st of been re- ernard killed was fourteen in- | jnred—one of Drivers drivers we. court | tration o is town las on cise a in connection said sugar consumer at 11 with the shou'd ! | | cents a re Hearing on Price of Paper. he price of news held October Drove Excessive Rate. Food Ho Naw York, Yorl today ding in New York( Aug. 22.—While New were crowding into 38 school houses opened the city for the sale of army food, Mayor Hylan by a by riedi came roud @ over the a e i= reported as erably improved as is the condition of David Borg. Both are tndergoing | treatment in the New Haven hospital The condition of ‘the other victim with the exception of Miss Catherine Maguire, eported as favorahle REDS MEET DISASTER New Haven Police Request Local \uthorities to Assist in Search for is Doris McDonald, The local police were notitied last night by wire that Miss Doris McDon- ald of that city was wanted by the New Haven police in whose hands a warrant had been placed charging he with bigamy. Detective Sergeant M- Avay of New Haven requested that she e placed under arrest by the local po- lice and Sergeant Kelly communicated with the Hotel Beloin in which hostel ry she was said be registered. ile was informed that she was no longer | at the hotel, having left without tell- ing anybody that she was going awny The Klm City palice were notified that she could not be located Polish Troops Administer Crushing Defeat on Bolsheviki - and — Sovier Porces, Aug. have administered the Bolsheviki forces heing Polish nnounces, The fortress Rovno, northeast Dubno, has tured by the Poles after Bast Mnisk the reached line of Thumen-Dortyn APPOINTS COMMITTEE Olson Copenhagen, 22.——Polish troops crushing defeat and the Soviet pursued everywhere, at Warsaw a on to are sneral staff of in Vollhynia been ¢ hard fighting. Poles have TG ATE CONDITIONS. the TO INVE | Experts to Study Working Hours \ug i Press) A commission of | pointed by the German | labor to investigate tions and working fields has completed of the Rhenish district ner, a leading Rhenish informed the commission at ng held here that th ing an cconomic catas that cven if the 000,000 tons of half, ruin, as 20,000,000 I the provision Cowlishaw, Gilpatric and Will Ao Associafed of experts :ip- Have Charge of Distribution bureau of economic condi- in the coal examination Peter industrialist, the was fae- He of reduced heading country cannot tons annually. ntente he blast to Wh S . When Carload Arrives, hours its Mavor George Quigley this aft- ernoon appointed the following men 1o take charge of the distribution of the government sugar which is due in this city shortly: William Cowlishaw, representing the Gros and Butch- crs ation, Councilman K. I Gilpatric, representing the city and A manager of the North & Judd factory store association, rep the factory stores. The probably be received some time next week and will cqually distributed to all local dealers. In- dividuals wishing to the sugai in la quantities will make applicn tion William Cowlishaw shortly after carload ar TThe mayor aid shipment su is this city through the ator McbLean, The price will he about 10 1 cents Kloeck- hear- nation rophe said 10.- BT towar i assoc ir Entente's levy coal was Germany he Olson was dispense resentir sugar will powers enforce said, must which of all coal harely and this he we extin guish tantamount duction would lert to operate plants our furnaces, is sect a t us cessation little wonld railvoads pro- there to suflice the today lighiting E the large being awarded efforts of of the Der of ar Sen SUg pound NO HAM OR F. Atwater American Iardware who is assisting the special committee in scecuring the ham the zovernment, siid this that no information a regarding ch‘ 1pping of the goods here. BACON YET. Jessd (ratlic the ation ! food manig e o for Corpo SUGAR NOT H Willtam Cowlishaw Herald foday to deny the 000 pounds of sugar, throuzh the United States Kqualiza on Board, had arrived in this city. RE YET. requested the the report that secured and bacon from afternoon vet heen received 1 I contribute 1 Quigley FATE OF OLD HOME WEEK DETERMINED | | Celebration to Be Held Two Days | and Carnival Each Night | MANUFAGTUREh?d!VEsm‘om;% Factory Officials and Committee Ar- rive at Happy Medium—To Conduct \ftair on Friday Afternoon and Sat- | 1 urday, September 19 and 20, i The fate of Home Week and men ha day of New plion Britain's Old rec to the s mined. A H vard to the the rvice dere | heen ter i much action in re proposed affair. in which Jommii from 1 met affair, a | night tee and sepresentation Manufacturers’ met in d 1o medium rea the manufacturers on Iorid: urday, A\ssociation reg the last p onduct the and all September 14 will venture wis hed aceeptance of the to wm af afternoon day mely and manufacturers there £10.000 to the conducting entire proved a and the "¢ of carnival during the question he proposcd week even- ings, which bugahoo veste satisfactorily <ot when Herbert A Jobn representing the manufactuwrer that that body objection to the proposed plan for conducting of the The titude of the manufacturers in tributing so handsomely the penses of the affair meritor- | in lon assures the | the venture. Without of the manufacturers it wouli have proven harder to carry out the plan | Meeting Last Night of attendants hand again but there mornin night day was tled Tast said would have o the carnival to ox- is indeed ious, and a Wity success of he support | a task Most day’s meeting evening at 8 sligh being man the at vest were on last o'clock ! owing to M1 N. Humphrey. chii general committee, last night. W hen called the meeting explained again that Mr told him during the manufacturers to the Friday celebration, $10,000 was A delay Johnson lat of the again absent | Mayor | to orde: he had that able urday ute the asked regarding sition, but the ball had made no ing their conversation, said felt that turcrs would raise no Kimbail | the afternoon were agree- | afternoon and Sat and would John the mayou contrib- | Loomis | carnival said My reference to H. T the ohjec it propo Kim du Brv it n he sur manufi ion to tne evening carnival would terforc the end protested against Would Irwin that prove the as factory not in with the tory production which the heads hasl Lose $500,000. | Mo question would hoth ployes. S chamber of > said al comniittce had showed to the junciure 1 the meeting the Friday plan manufacture that loss i ol ere was no £500,000 interest and deterrent to manufacturers the of em cretary Spraguc the commer. of the L disposition gener- reduce At proposed M o program ihis Johnson viter roon hle vis immedintely the night Johnson 1 ating Sat ived that urday after an was a S to the asked concerning Mr association had Mr. Johnson said not think it would interfere with | tactovies. At the conclusion Johnson's statement, W. H len sabd ihat the committee had ceived all that they at morning meeting motion Mr the plan of turers was adopted wnival a that objection to he personally proposition the no this did the M of Al v the by | asked for On a the Loomis, manufiac To Hold Free Dr. Henry Martin, Willian, W, Hanna carnival, was asked calling off of the day program for carnival would have. Dr. Martn he unable to state at the He said that the committee had ranged for five frec at Walnunt | Hill park, and whether the perform ers showed in the afternoon would not change the which is $2.250. He asked zarding rhe lighting plan for the car- | wival, and veplied that most of | ‘h performers carry their lighting effects. Dr. Martin was fig by the committoc for Exhibits, who will assist th the he in conducti what effeet was nue u or contraet was not | | price =il li he st own said it that the | the free ex- | ed oncessions would hibits, M Py Loomis hroveht portant matter of the method ing the remainder of the moncy the celebration. He suid that as he knew no conmittee had named. Several of the commiittec pressed themselves of the heliof Mr treasurer of the nance e General him up tae of heen ex- | i the Toomis, as comniitt was to 1 said inat Humphrey had told body would be ap nointed after this detail Mayor Quigley it was un Mr. Loomis to name this committee committee, but he Chairman that a Leparatc to | 1ok | not vid to avor Postponceme was held clebration relative to John Some discussion postponing the (Continued on I Two.) | WEATHER. Vg 2 Brita 1y 13 Hartiord east Tor New fy: Gener Saturday. v oand vi- | of | council 1919. —SIXTEEN PAGES. Herald Better s “Ads” Business Mean PRICE THREE CENTS| 100,000 MEXICANS SIGNIFY WILLINGNESS TO TAKE ARMS IN CASE OF WAR WITH U. § SHANTUNG PROVINCE TAKEN Members Of Vario REPORT FORMED IN HUNGARY Supreme Council Expecting o Mear of Archduke Joseph's Resignation as Head of Government, 0 The of a probable inted iun (By Ass0 new Vienna. Aug PPress.)—EPormation garian cabinet and tesizna tion Arel mander-in-chic luke Joseph com of as Hunga today the ian in of Army were reported her ment s mund govel Baron Perenyi, minister the interioy advices, hax Whinet Sigi Budapest form a according to been asked to new 1t who the would the new Andra affairs in Lovassy, in was said Count Julius zn M &n minister fore lived cabinet of minister fore wis of short he of affairs ministry 22.—The conference ¢x- ition of the Hun- few days Aug supreme the pects to hear Archduke Joseph wian government Apparently the council is of the that it to take more drastic steps than those outlined in the sent to the inter- allied military Budapest Tuesday Wednesday for delivery the Hungarian government In the instructions, the forth it did not regard the of Archduke Joseph as in any popular one and declaved it would 1ot deal with it Herbert C. ternational has returned Ilurope, lknew when he appe vesterday and mild to bring frank statement was the Americ delegation as being general accord with the attitude the council, although the council is at- tempting to the downlall Archdulke methods less than wted by Mr s of peace the s head within of res! of opin jon is not necessary iy instructions on to mission in or council set overnment sense i head of the in anization, who a trip to Central these instructions before the coun them to he too Mr. Hoov: interpreted Hoover relief or from of red believed results. s by an accomplish ph Jost by of J heroic those Hoover. 10 WELCOME PERSHING New York o President May Go to cot General Upon His Arrival Phis Country Next Month. President reet Au New his Washington Wilson Gen. Pershing month, it W hitc president the Pacitic about retur oflicials York arvival wed to g home may 2o 1o on nest was indic today the The review House had flect at been expeeted 1o at San Fran Gen. Persh- but the in not time from | cisco at the ing will rance, White Touse whether his fleet heen sisted would not welcoming They had plans for abandoned that he of a speaking tour in interest of 70 THIS! had however the country y len S idea : the given over the up the LISTEN Meat I tre St Louis cker Says That Peo- ple Want to Pay High Prices For Food. People ought present food profiteering g2 with not Washington to De prices; the ness, high satistied any nd want there in retail meat srocery bus consumers to pay Thos. Dunn, « told the senate today at the control the and prices St. Louis agricul- hearing packing dealer commitiee ture on legislation industry The offenders,” won't the absolutely the fin this investi- these ideas are worst They but good king peopl he have anything The can do is ind get of their WO said only to the and hest ation ple think food out make fool heads.’ peo- ahout CTURNS TO PARIS AGAIN —Gen. Pershing battlefront returned PERSHING R who and Paris. been \ug the Ttaly na principal cities of visiting RIEACE Pittshargh Oakmont, Alagita hed the S NINTIH HOLR. Augzs 2uiWe @ led Lobert T m ninth cmi-tinal zoli Fowne Jn S of one vhen the play s rea hole of their mateh round of chimpionship nationai anaten today ENGD AL EST AT The estate of Albert IBn heen $1,850 and in ihe were TORIED. fahl b the 1 inventoried at filed heen The Abrahamson, G Alfred Nilson, probatc John A port ha court Priaisors EW CABINET [ | tions in Treaty Provision in | of | in! here | | the | e Ostman and | Prance Given to Senate Commit- | tee Today. | W sto wshington e the control negotintions wh suited in treaty provision Japan of Shantun b China, was told to the senate relations committee today by T. Williams partm fai formerly the statc nt's expert on I stern s wted a Amer visar to the ican tion Prof. Willig strongly but that ms said had “object od settlement the duc o Shantung his resignation from been peace commission had not o his opposition By Wilson. he said. President W\ and d him which | alternatives would China—the Shantung insistence the treat Sent April 22, son sent him the proposed injurious the Japan Japan's out of the former's demuands of 1 replied,” liams, “that I hoped would be found necessary dent said that unfc Britain and France were hound certain engagements with Jupan suppart Japan’s claims in that Lloyd only on the cor treaty was ident added that Lave been fought sanctity treaties them unconscionable as though it would them believed that was ted by forc binding but the apan might not he that they Williams for On tor 15k ¢ of he less to transfer | rights to | execution | | of German or on of with China grow 1915 Wil course ng continuned Prof neither The presi tunately Great | I | | | to | antung | e would | ideration that the | executed. The | the war seemed to establis] that mnd and Geor said h { how 1915 pres to the of and some were it look recogn i treaty not to 1 | the it 1915 since exa presideng re plied m willing to rec | ognize vde by force.” | Prof were n sted blanket rman propefty in China s, over to sug that the tha reaty G I provisior turned ina and that any rights taken should v from Germany by be returned China within one ur dvise Americ of Rights Later British, the Frencl joined ing that t tung desirable of the Prof Williams and British expert, joined in dum saying China compelled 1y oxpert and tians in 2 memorandu rights to Japan would e mo MacCla menio not to ought ta accept cither alterr I asked the said W settle president lian whether the proposed | ment his 1 [ points Iy he didn’t in the 14 case. 1 Mount to was not he think poin ter 1« that there and siid mfortunate imything the W exact led wddres: coverin wention to Vernon which seemed the the asked California cover matter “Did SpOnse president make any r Senator Johnson, e publican 0te from received a the seeretary | | “1 only | thanking I Williams, 1 ision. | Prof. Williams | of the dec Schornbeck e | president’s for me said Dey memorandun Informed of Two later e days savidd was informed Dr advisor sion other Yol but | ter | taken 1 American on | had they ern concurred objection fairs that the \ dud in not fiie a protest decision was annonunced ked whether his resisnation was to i Prof Williams “No, my University expire. 1 any n effect have Wy partic replied leave of absence from the | California was about fo have would come home in case.” to a auestio what Shantung China. Prof Protest From would hina than 1 injuriou China had reply a as to the in Strong felt it might aid decision Williams Chinn stron Vi It £A ni 1 pen from ( rather o st wits 1o al ests as entered the w the would md i ansfc Japin the Far East opinion unfortunate of these rights to we los¢ prestige My sion lea railroads and would own that an one territory the was Kinucha i of Shantung hina the mines ordinarly at the conclusion of | had taken from and piracy to « i gone pence been China by foree SYRIAN DELEGVTION ARRIVES IN PARIS, Q today cived b their dele Rom \ug ition Pari vian rived he ¢ present They ziven from the il supreme coun jews of the case probably will that the mandatc for | of Syria I St ria. the 'FROM CHINA BY ACT OF FORCE | Railway Men's A sociations Prese irst Hand Story of Ncg‘olia-1 Protestation of .o alty to Government ANOTHER A CITIZE Carranza Soldi to Have Hel Two More A tors Missing gener compinic to wil presic n ihe Robbhed of Laredo, Texas Hoffman, of S border Cruz here ye \1d reporte that en withoritie he robied $10,000 value | W \on citizer fo Wl off ud he visit to his coffec \ el nd ¢ stats o ved committed by ¢ Two More Ay ihe Wedne Licut Conne patrol plan Iift 20 Spaniard h outlaw he search For cinit Wa Ninth missi Will Not Wil Marta Amert tinues to follc Mexico main in contrary arc lepar departme their firc It de reported (Continued on MERICAN ROBBE ers Report dU n p Train oric I an Av ¥ $10,000 bert at v fed held ived to 1 had een o1 h jewe last ni Amerl fro intors \rrested Licutenants, wWeaw Troops. wered by cf quant wh umunition Page Pifteen.

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