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; fi Herald “Ads” Mean j Better Business Ve W 15E i ol NEW BRI'IiTMiN, EJ()NNEE}']:I('IL"IT,VI"RIVDVAY, AUCIS'[’ 29, 1919 —TWENTY FOUR PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS NEW BUILII));Ngi llgfi CITY sWESTfiERN STRIKEEN;REPUDEATE VERSAILLES TREATY DURING PAS YEARS NOT YET BROKEN Vo ALD AT AmoUT soaung0, MY AND SECURE SEPARATE PEACE Retiring Inspector, A. N.|LEAVES CITY JOB Their Jobs if They Return TERMS WITH HUN, KNOX URGE Rutherford, Issued Per- AFTER FIVE YEARS| S Mhaiery i & it Bo Neury 380 Vark AN CLTIATOM RECSSED g REPORTS ON | W2LSON WILL SPEAK Declares Present P IN THIRTY CITIES Cannot be Enfore ous Structures. : ikers Retwrn Tomorrow | 1,900 TENEMENTS . P ! and Government Wil Protect the ‘ ‘; a“d Lays FOllndatI HAVE BEEN ADDED| F& L \ Los Angelis Aus 20.The e o | Baker, Crowder and Kreger President’s Tour in Defense of Treaty Will Include | for Future Wars. { 3 X | of all railroads continued today here ol | although the railroad companies an- | Accused As' Reform ' Principal Places in West = | | After almost five years as the in- 8 3 Nl Nk | nounced they were willing to give the ! g . cumbent of the office of building in-| [ \ [tk exssthetifoldinas il dithe brothy Obstructionists. DEMANDS TOO MUCH - B | strikers to return. In San Franclsco alin N 1ddre FROM BEATEN F! : erhood heads were working to induce spector, Arthur N. Rutherford —will step out of the office at noon tomor- o N | and other cities of the state {he strik- Sy o Lt e e s P row and retire to private life. His ; 3 : || o555 G f s Washington, 29 ostering of ! ; | nea g i l i - tour of the country in the interd e Idaho successar, John W. Allen, who was ap- T SR : i To Present Eltimatum. H air aindoprodiced AnVesUsations g, G ce reaty and will be absent ternoon address in Spokine | pointed by Mavor George A. Quigley, The brotherhood Teaders here an- | throvsh it i TACUCS o Washington until September 30, her ) LW e T R T o e 8 st ek i o i | XD Sl Dl off i S S T o : to which the city officials, all the em- S LR ll | today and will place hefore them the | Judge Advocnte o Cromger A uight and will make his tirst Portland ployes of the city hall and newspaper- ’ vitimatum of Walker D. Hines, direc- | gay | SR Thursday at Columbus, O men have been invited. The reception tor general of the railroads, that the | e jnde e S e itinerary was announced toda frernoon and Y : is 1o be held in the city hall from 2 to {raine must be runping by T 8 Mol Resveine s oot at the White House. The sccond ad 0-21, Lus An Against Germany ¢ p. m.. September 2 tomorrow. Ney September Resuming his statement hefore the A During Mr. Rutherford’s adminis- senate military sub-commitiee Ay ! willlghe deliy R Sl AN : That SuchlCredit tration as building inspector New Brit- ) P session most of the night, They comn- | e o e Aneeian B S Wil he as follows noon in Cheyenne, Wyo., sp ain has witnessed a remarkable ARTHUR N. RUTHERFORD ] g e i S| e B e [ i sseci T September 5. St Louis: September night in Denver: Septemher 23, fore growth in construction. According to : . [ tion committec \spector Gene e : o agntemiicrfnlchenaiNen SR SR o vailroad officials who (old them the | - : ; st el 6, Kansas City, Mo.: September 6 and noon figures compiled in the building in-1 — dde s rem the fchamberlain and the army tribhunal strikers could return (o work without |, : 7. Des Moines, with addresses night address in Pueblo, Colo: September spector’s office approximately 3800 i K headed by Major Gen. Kernan wer Wddress in Wichita, Ka rTaTE have Let iietan b AT 0 prejndice to any of their rights and | “Linged” and thil recommendations ©F September 6: September & morn- 26, foreoon n Wi S e e e with the understanding their former | 11 favor of the esistine ot mmatin % address in Omaha, Neb., and even- eveing address in - Oklihoma Ci o utherford during the past five veu i ) J alle 9 D Sabo, 0L, Hetemlie: 2 midattemoon i contracts would be f ¢ : . ng address 5 e Approximately 1800 tenements and fenttimies wemild T Wb procedure were a foregone conclusion. N addr h Enemy. Electric lines, city and interurban, | Phey. indicate the desperate of. tember b, 1 and Minneapolis: t address, Little fock, Ark Y foreed 10 stores were added in this city at ! 0 i SIS, ity ol i 1‘ 1‘1,1‘:101-2.;“m”:h.’,-nl $8,000 Fit operated on virtually normal sched- [ ports of (he war department fo hol. September 10, Bismavck, N. D.; Sep 1 Wdress in Memphis: Septeml Entered Office \l:\_‘\‘ {, 1911, ules. ster up (he present systom. he said, tember 11, forenoon address in Bil- | Loulsville | When Mr. Rutherfard entered his | The American Bar association com | e e DOLIGE sp,fi}(i‘wo MEN CHARGED strike of railwaymen in the extreme [ support the position of Mr. Baker | | | lm L and southwest from indications {and Gen. Crowder. Tts investization ¥ ocQ i | was crumbling “oday following the | he said. “was unfair”” and was closed | w ITH A\\Sl\lj i | | coffice on May 1, 1914, it was only a part time position with a salary of $800 attached to it Mr. Rutherford ]ndia [‘ithuania lTkrainia devoted considerable of his time to the 2 4 4 work and it Was through his untiring efforts that the position of building in- spector was brought to the high plane which it occupies today. The position | peal For Independence. is now a full time one and the build- Esthonia and Livonia Ap- warning of Walker D. Hines, director [ without ecalling any one of o lon general of railroads, that if they did [list of witnesses he suggested. Army g f man not operate trains by 7 a. m.. tomor- | oflicers testifying in support of (he In it row the rallroad administration | present system. he added, had their ' Biss Miary Swansen of Hart- GARS P“JNCED OVFRBOARD isserted ' ¢ l“'; would undertake to do so. expenses to Washington while © i LA / V] many per i 1 vear for his work with a salury of $2,- { San IMranciseo yardmen out about ;\mm s he suggested were warned > law trife 3 750 Washington, Aug. 29 —Claims of | 36 Hours agreed (o return to work at | that they would have fo pay thei AR L R ¢ s Sl o ed J s Soon after Mr. Rutherford entered | gia Lithuania, Ukrainia, Esthonin | 8 ©'clock this morning. Strikers af|own way and then were not given an ) e Wild On Deck of - Ferry “ype truited State roject it office he foresaw the rapid growth of . san Jose, Tracy and Oaklind returned | opportunity to testify. n s 1 X ont and Kaces Into] 15 1eet of intoithe dangersic ituatiol this city and at once began a cam paign against the construction of six- [ presented today to the senate foreign tenement e buildings which would prove to be firetraps. He was srea instrumental in having the st ge frame f of imperialism and despotlsm in| together with the supporting stand by | ists, who, he said, were S emploved as @ domestic at the home buildings. Every frame structure bhuilt i thjs city foday is limited to four teneiients. Several other important | York, repredenting Hindu organiza- | paid national and Liv for self-government were = strmetion by war departnient oflicials i Water. e more \sider this tread | to wori last night. Mr. Ansell said his charges of ob- | § Would Not Be Party to It Washington Awaits Developments, | of his effort to reform courts-martinl he snid. *“the 29, Although it | practices had been misinterpreted. Heo | Rnslon Ml ligu ey Tl that the relations commitice. Declaring the peace trealy “prac-| Washington, Aug. only | was thaught that the drastic action | did Hotmean fo ‘mclude Gen. March b o ol e Hines | chief of staff, among the obstruction Miss Mary Swanson, g : ve Praivic doms o wild stunt from the deck of the with it it at all i Poppr Zad berg ferey an Ul landin ! Idia.”” Dudléy Field Malone, of Necw | officials of the brotherhoods involved | Baker ien rowder And L. Williams of 990 Prospec = favor Would: hasten the relurn to normal| Judzel Advocate Gien. Kneger . Sty . L0 [ Eer U GRIR K W Wi o indemnit : 3 Hartford, w vietim o nessed by scores of people last night ; ordihances were passed through his| tions, told the foe fhas the| o tRn dmmslammenis foran bn) (R 2 sh outrage yesterday aficrnoon the ferry pulled into iip pandisce thatiehe Bl o e il olt the commitice that the| railrond strike situation in Californix | v o NrgrEgEy APTA CKS R g e enounce. W nt to rer lLeague of Nations would constitute a | and other western states were heing B 2 EHEAS who had taken her in an automobile : : Gl i all participation or membey: ™' Prevents Five Traps, awaited with keen interest here. ! : ready to drive ashore. & committees. - 0oaril barrie aga B Ind ever attai g T oni i ford 1o self-dete tio Newinston, near the : by co-operation with Captain Lugene | Self-determination | to “Public officers, railroad officia \id of its execution to which F ties. We ought 1 wnd plunged into the luke. The boy Barnes_of the fire department, work-| Mr. Malone said (hat it would! and emploves and citizens in general — — ed ofi i fire prevention system which | “break the heart of the world” to! in the three states served notice that | , | : ; e cept cessions of German fen placad this city on a high standard of | reject the .reaty: ratification on its| all striking employes who failed ta [Pershing to Be Asked Why Amervicans | Poilee staflon where she rvelyted DOV jumped to the deck but the older man 10 aceqh €08 leclare a gené efficiency as’ regards inspection of | present form would break the hearts| return to work by the time limit sot e e N polley to regard with concermitl Taildings, The five department daily b or millions in Ireland, Egypt and Tn- | would find their places filled and that Rl bl e i P nee of general wou . dnspects various structures about the din. Greal Britwin had sccured a | anvone who interfered with or imped NG VA e, IVCSHERHON, lake ard make a fying leap out of his B 2 city and recommends the crection of | iice for India at the peice table, ha | ed the use of railvoad property would Secures Auto Numb impromptu hoat and grabhed {he fire escapes to the huilding inspector 2 loncly spot in m Il seetion the older ma moved hiz OMMIsNONS sarted. save a jump Wehenk the vounz womaniha disumcien{=iie e oneataorons (e decl of thelferry Iy recovered, she eame to the local terms we was unable (o leave his seat until the Fought Germans on Day \fter seant Richardson at once started | aip was in the air on its way into the threat of disturba peace, but at the same time we shot plete liber of acti asserfed, for selfish reasons only.| be prosecuted for having cammitted Paris. | 20 The hearing Aecompanying Miss Swanson to the @ broken cudder. He got a bath and a1 ~ The matt s at once estigated by " i s 3 Sl Tiniteql Statas o statio s ern 5 bad seare hut was rescued. The ma- | ¢ ther dndel (l‘n: maftarl celiin I‘w)‘. e e e ki o e e o ae i RanBoftenisel a eninst Rt : U n;x : States. | cien. Pershing by the war expendi tion was Iarmon Holleran, who ad e e i tion with other 1 building inspector and the proj 2 s action was considered the most ives in 12 AEB ho wis on his | chine was salvagec 1% miorin ¢ o ' U vere her oppression of the Indian [ H18 action tures investigation committee of con- | ! sl LAy N il stps as we determine W Shivapila gy Noggg bullding gia e Deople. drastic ever taken by a zovernment | wiy lome when he met Miss Swanson Telenae % s fectel are notitied to erect fire escapes agency In dealing wWilh a lahor situa- | 8'0ss has heen postponed until (o- [ \nsworing o her appeals. i L e innonecutod AL Sl Gl BREICE G morvow. It is (hought (hat in ad-| the number of the automobile whicl MAYNARD LEADS FLIERS wanes peace mhrousn sustiee Wheh Mr. Rutherford steps out of | ‘01&" he declaved, “but she didn't L . he ! “We ought then to carry out # | dition to questions of a general char- two nmien had, lolleran secured | sffice. tomorrow he will probably have = 5K the people of India to even choose ol oy § « T e e e registration numbers, and throush | _ the distinction of being one of the few | !N€¢ representatives who would sizn | 11 BOSTON COPS fetr nelaling o tie Alsvosiclon Fel i (e ldentile of (he two men iy SO ork-Tormito and Back in 163 men who left a political job with ihe | (NC peace treaty for her. Either In surplus stocks. Gen. Pershing Wil 1,6 gocured by the police the nations of the world together 1 « s to be an onest-to-Giod signs B \ ¥ i es—1 - Gaisl N 3et- | 1 god will of hoth parties i an honest-to-Gad signa PLACED ON TRIAL | be asked about attacks made on the ! Lending every effort to bring Minute~—Licut. Gish May Bet- | )16 a code of internationgdsg During the war Mr. Rutherford de- | 101y or she is not, and if she is no | Germans be some American troops | tice the perpetrators of the act ; 2 rmaments to establish ah 4 ) o | 1¢ perpetrators of the R T e reduce arms goted_considerable of his time o | then her condition will he worse -han (he day after the armistice was signed | Mt Do Stans ternational tribunal a go far Wi the various drives over the {op. ny tervitory under a mandatory. and some other features relative to | { ] Mincola, N. Y possible in the direction of securiy No campaign for funds was complete “Since the armistice, fresh coercion | Are Charged With Joining Union, Con= | military operations Miss Swouseii; e she tas Breat ) o0 ators 1 (b Torantobew | beucs fhraugh rough Rinless M Ritherford was the chair j laws hive heen enncted in spite of {ho e The commitle yesterday inquired| ¥ Unnerved by ber experionce, wus |y o an of “a committee and each time Unanimous profest of the nation, and trary to Orders—Strike into the burning of $1.000.000 worth P10 1o tell S e DU L police station. She said she was wait at the end of Prospect street wpirit of the act of 1916, whl uthorized the president to cODYel terial derby have tinished the | jeague to wh world riace and 9 others are expected 10 | parties in its forn complete the flight by p.om., ac “This would he fitting, genero jon dived his committee would bring in some of vhen the wople yiel zed @ ation- . of s ation stock 1 Colo W - i me people arsanized a nation lirentoncns f aviatior I t lomby-la the highést res wide strike in connection with it. Belle and the destruction of motor g Ik s to (ake hen | cOrding to an official summary of the | 1,4 gignified exit from a situa . He was also United States adminis- | they were put down by the military. Boston, Aug. 29—Rleven Boston po- | vehicles at Romartin, of which the R \w"\\ . “" v “\ L "“‘ ” contest announced at Itoosevell field rator on non-war censtruction for | Martial law was proclaimed which | jicemen were placed on trial today be- | French have complained officiully - e 0 40 SOMEC | {Gday. Iifty-seven planes were en g this aistrict, which included New | had sentenced, up (o June 20, Gt oy bee| There seems to he w differonee of | SROPDINE and was then coming to visit | QRO L SESIR RIS IR D {5 indee hard and crod # . Pritain, Plainville, Berlin, Newington | 73 persons to death.” fore Comupissionen GULMSS Ol SHOEESS Tapyiecintion Hbelweon s Erenchand e ”"'\ o y‘\‘” SO | started. During the race thus fax tipulates an Gt — of violating dep ¢ es b , i whom she thought she first knew 2 , I % and Southington. Ihe cases of the other four nations | ©f Violuting department vules by join- | American officials as to the value of et ”_‘ A = \‘ it g ‘\l 16 machine were slight damaged being s 3 Mr. Rutherford resigned his office | were presented by representatives of | ing the new police union. The com- | the material broken up at Romartin ! Sl “ K .w‘ i i‘ s T land temporarily put out of commis whovll th \in- take up his business as a|the American Iteheaslaenerallylconsiderea o rih -1 | i NES0 IR gt SheRWa SE B0 & on t ould b4 TessHl) vilA anic i iy o v el ol eSS ARG ORI CENTEN IR e RO The best speed record made in the ¥ the I'rench placed vocertain value atoneiolvaaviumpsirec awh e G heov! race thus far is that of Lieut. w. | Maynard who completed the 1,040 | mile flight from Roosevelt field to | which primarily Mid-Furopean associa- | missionerhas not announced his finding ontractor and builder, which he did | tion who made pefore he aceepted the buildin: %pector’s job Although leaving the pffice he occupied in the City hall for the past five yewrs, Mr. Rutherford plea for American | in the case o sfeight patrolmen inciud shness an| recognition of the countries as inde-| ing the six officers of the union, who | : soing. During the trip Miss Swan pendent states. They said {hus a| were before him on similur eharges|| on iU asdunk. The committce hasi| SR 0 GE G 80 i chain of buffer states would be sot | Tuesday [ obtained evidence indicaing that the P to cut off Germany from a union ! Union leaders predicted foday that | dVidtion stock burned at Colombey vith Russia in the event of a strike by the palice- The committee was told that -he| men to enforce their claim of the right s Terms Too Harsh. tended going 1o New Britain later we should & Toronto and return in 467 1-2 min- | Ja-Belle, however, included material Vareed (o Necompany Men. W e el o 0 n Germany our negotiatod will give his successor any assistance which he may need and machines of valu Fhe strangers then informed her | however, may be heaten by Licut ' that they would he zlad to take he vanicl B. Gish who made the flight | €10 YN > four nations comprised 60,000,000 | to arganize the city would face onc of g feth youlagl i i) Bl i vhomidejthelfiehty rcient friend to this city, hut Miss Swanson was | from here to Toronto. according to | treat « ient f1 r\w of people and that the settlement of [ the most complete tic-ups in history X A 4 d by ot AR Halpe ool onie o el s | lines af the Boston Elevated railway s tron. She, however, did agree to ac- | he succceds in equalling (his fime on | negotiator t lava o tivine to. “Germaniiet oo \ system At a meeting carly today voted | = = aenIbany by e Ghie SN upe G o SRR SEOR ORI 5 "‘W 5 rsorts Visite Dolice = o] - B S onD Siideme 200 | s of 4 racing type, was stopped at | Maynard’ ceor d not hay| 8ix Resorts Visited by Police and 23 1o support the policemen to the extent | Burglars Enter Bridgeport Car Barn | Lilg B n [ PHGEA R ! e it mac a5 garage on New Britain avenue for i ) b of a wi e anc 5 B another Balkan question” was grow. | O @ walkout if n Y andiitine AL U smblinsdieen b b i e announced that the Hotel and Res Offices and Take $1,000 \way From | =501 NEhSis ot ban ol APPFAL TO PRES]DENT 2 i th USSAN | aurant. Employes International alli U foullinissloniis evinced hy ihentiicli) 2 1 to be s | | | result. their representative declared, e onl Horse Races empire the witd ) Licutenant - Commander G \ missioh o New Haven, A 29.—Police raids ' ;3.1 ymmi on six places in which it is said be ancelandiilic Bactende sl et ol Cashicr Benson, hat after arviving in Newington, they league had taken similar position K took o road which is not ftraversed 2 The 30,000 members of Rosfon's Bridgeport, Aug. 29, Burglars en- |y v for Esthonia; Rev. Carl Podin, of New | huilding trades union will suppet tne | €760 (he car hans of the Connecticnt (a7 Vet York. for Livonia: John Lopatto, of the American Navy, spoke o Be Asked to Aid in Prevent- ren ated upoi the a 1 | ek less world insel g ling on horse races was carried on C B b S ing General Strike At United States policementstunion-#Secrelanvt John G| = 9 ol (OlENess Fsluoat L Al 53 ol When machine had reached a s of Wilkes-Barve. Pa.. for Lithuauin, | MacDonald of the Boston huilding | Lhis morning and vohbed Cashier | illhoard, the car was stopped and steel Corp Bmil Revyuk, of New York, for| trades council annaunced today. The| Chitvles Benson of $1.000 of the cont- | ane of the men procecded to worl They declared Germany | members will strike, if necessary, he | PANY's moncy after hitting him over fat the motor. While so engaged, {he Washinglon, Ang. 29 President L GO G ot e e IF far the head with a sand bag. Benson | other fellow seized the girl and drag- | Wilson is to he asked to take a hand jesterday, with 23 arrests, creatc mgch interest here although the many upport, 1 reficinrie persons who were anxious to hear the the dec men s pvidence. were disappointed in court today when continuances to all de- rendants were granted until Septem- ber 11. John A. McKee anl his son Georg ire held as alleged promoters bf the betting game, while all others are charged with frequenting places |2 number of Lettigh men and women Montveal, Aug. 29.—Iifteen {hou- | In which there was gambling. When | PV the Germans because they were the raids were over it was learneed ing trades of Montreal will strike | 0ugh search for money which was When that one n):!vn v)..nnm! in a search next Monday for the eight hour day | Stored in the office watrant and whose saloon was o1 it was decided at var O : : - : as decided at vartous union mec i Fled in the divection o 10 | the controy ersy tions, many of whict ot secred tered by breaking in a door, had died | GERMAN INTRIGUL IS ings st o Lt ! | isetbtoni fi (e LLEONE three hours before. Over the saloon BLAMED FOR.RED VICTORY was a club in which several arrests and ¢l f Deneidi tion ) treaty visions along her eastern horder enl - was found in a dazed condition a short { wed her from the automobile she | in the controversy hetween i that with B presage showed the committee noving nte. - <t i time later by fellow cmploye He s me o e fellow wevented | workers and the U, 8, Steel e taken hy erie: rmy officars ! o e builg her from erving for aic v placing | an effort to preve v STRIKE IN MONTREAL, CAN. | ing engaged in cheeking up yvester | day’s business when the robbers at our involvement 1% o in Livonia portraving the execution of - i hand over her mouth, and at the This announcement w “ s tme time telling her that she wonld [ day by the committee of o y tacked him. They were frightencd off | he killed sand men connected with the build- | without | | underwritc | workeis who harged that the teel opportunity to make a thor- | guer corporation wax trying to force the is if she continued to make an etween n ognized standi suspected of Bolshevism I . T e sue hefore the president could have an | DY ue, mos which, A = oaway from one of the men opportunity 1o pass on the merts of | hase oppression of weaker nas night — =5 [ trolley e line, where she cneomnt= | In o telegram 1o the union of st ind undisclosed a lisclosed| - cred the sceond man standin long | worke oG Ind he commit- | might drive us to ac justice; London, Aug. 29.—The recenl cap AY—CARLSON VDATHILIR the rond, e adyised her 10 g0 - | (ee said {he workers were T similar to that i hic president ayere made At another place L , B e 2 5 ther wa ) 1 the car, and starl- | strike “under any circumstance felt himself compelle o acquiesce inl telephone rang and a detective an-|tre of Pskov. on the Isthontiny The marriage of Miss Gerda Carl T e T VI PR oo 4 . AT e e ) Loy o e the case of Shantu wertg waus asked as to payment of | front, by the Rolsheviki was due fn| 500 fo Willium Everert Fay winl || Forceast for New Brit S e e W bl S el e Y s e U. 5. Shoulll Make Own Peatl B pioney pliced on certain horses in a | German intrigues and lack of take place tomorrow. The couple wiil and - vicinity: Fair ton Uit § S Bor el (vl Thi s A stile of peace,” he said, “sati filfdcets The person making the inquiry | plies among the anti-Rolshevik com- | leave immeadiately after the ceremony Siturday - becoming unsccthed, - Toth N B was invited to come and “wet his [ mands, according 1o a dispatch to the [ on an cxtended wedding tour after | AREQLLTHS oy | Daily Mail today from Helsingfors. hi 1 they will reside in this city, ntin on Fifteenth Page) R | Being discriminated against and 1 et 1 wholesale for the purposc 5 forcing a strike.” Conlinued on Fifteenth Page),