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News of the World. \ E i : ‘ ‘ 7 ! l i “ R ! I Herald “Ads” Mea By Asscciated Press. | © Better Business ABLISHER 1870, NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1919. —TWELVE PAGES PRICE THREE CEN Slgij;fgm\gg% zg(T‘;KEG PICTURES L0DGE [RISH REPRESENTATIVES REQUEST i JWIN | , : ¢ SIRITED DAL Ay ASINENIEZ{“RY”“SFAMP AMERICA TO REJECT TREATY; SAY | Senator Owen Says Mass. Repub- Out For Money, But Ma- | MAN STILIL. MISSING 5 o o | lican Leader Is Waging War S D Against Desives and Hopes TN S o CLEAN UP IN MEXICQO |Declare Great Brita Continued. | and No Word Has Been Heard of Whole World e URGED BYTEXAS GOYV. Nayalasuprog Regarding Knight, $15.000 KENNEY QUESTIONS ¥ LA A B S e A e b i e Would be Such a MAJOR STOCKW P‘I’[“ HAS LESS CONFIDENCE IN : e e, In Face of Mexican Officials He Advocates Intervention fenace United Sta Knight, who took Mrs. Gustave { G ceme Home celebration : shore Thursday afternoon, developed ed When Some of the Roys | different teams will caimpaign that the canoc was washed ashore at e e e e et AY 20.000 PEOPLE Woody Crest and gives rise to supposi- | grlahomn Democrt Insists Lodge the required amount | Secure Day's Pay for Eve \!Hn!\\un that Knight himself may huv \ ven v sul ( rev rei HERE OPPOSE TEH | Pay. Mayor Quizley Guarantees (o o Recognize or Believe in | —= = Moexica ofticial heen picked up by a vessel bound for Docs N ottt | e ki off ]| S SR Who Marched and Who Felt He | New York City. Cottagers at Woody (he Right of the Rule of the Ma- - . AT e nations “to make the world 1 has made Crest stated today that they saw s aAngee w‘\N “ li() :V“‘R“hhi“i) E-IMoerRey ALY X N1ai Toreait P g i 03 RS 60 (s Dk Jeeis s e e LS Sl e for American eitizens,” were urg- | ST 2| Claim Versailles Pact} The soldiers and sailors of (his city & wneuvering o e breakwator i a7 n IO i S hiccthe o Siss s 1 L] asir to pick up an object and other His Ldeas on League of Nations. ;:\A F’x)R l ‘ l( ll)l B Tevernorn Hobby of Texnas airie of natio ‘ sure l) 3 ‘ ‘ l ‘- f Slate Ao G GeRnE 1 B8 ot stoodl byt fo mid, o pantieulur | e A it L e ery place ¢l 3 irect Violation o State Armory on Arch street almost i ; , % Washington. Aug. 3 teplying and property of t attention wus paid to the incident | ki Eh1s Moo The Rl en B o . . P, i to & mun declded to parade In uni=| Taler the canoe came ashore, In it | Ui senae today argumonts DEeseitell i) Gonmer, Wi sod Senns | madde i (he piesence of Sosiean Cone | o0, should’ be prots ciples on Which War Could Not Afford to Give the Time. form next month in connection vith | were a paddle and a sandwich. | by Chairman Lodze of the forei the Old Home Week celebration and | Knight's family say he took a lunch | jutions commitiee against unreserve tor Carmack. in 1908, Ix Him- Fought. Welcome to the service men. The | (o eat while canocing | J h SR S U B0 S B T SO 700 b e W G i yalicco e roal B e S G e T LVICCEUC IRV S DL | { iR ] L | RSIIRER] s i b et ion IS e Boyonl iTe e petien MV 1o ins s v (R s ne el 8 A e T Nushyille, Fonn. Atz 30— B i / h skiny Velerans argucdSit oulltns to hwhether N oo o Tl o o ther women 1n. (he partisanship and by distrust of popu- j i in or not they should march. The chief i aullet wounds and othe warks of i I A | the) should murch. The ohief | oxapf who had cheched thelr strest | {4 (o titntions [ e o R lNerg m uik N 7 (}H ()N RU SSIA SpRtRE MODRE S OR S 0, having the | o 15(hex and donned bathing suits, this Referring to Senator Lodge's par: violence the body of Robin J. Coon ) A I the cam s OuEns FaUDos I J DECCEESIONENCIO aTo (hinglhast noti leen foundtanqlnol| JUive s league of nations and {4 Nashville lowyer, who after ¢ orelid Joseph Kenney, a former private in & has nc ec d a no | e between the leagu 1 ) rois the Yankee Division, and Jamoes D, | Yomen are reported to be missing. | the ill-famed Holy Alliance. he said | sopgational trial was acquitted of tha —_— ne | Jat the iALenecallsgl it sRuhon el sRunas BT G gusumEnoRbad o) Qi o gL e RINORIDS ¢ s 13d- “ROBBE{{Y” WAS FRAMEUP ai . mv“t“ffll!\":l murder of former Senator naval supremay I the canoe, merely that without warn- | trigue and autocratic seliishness which Bl Forces Are Assembled in! Lithuania Under Pretense | f menace the U e ward Carmack 908 = foun ing she saw Knight swimming and | surrounded the alliance vard riaek in o1 LW foun is believed he 10St{ .ppe fact that wars followed the | Cooper had been missing since Thurs- | Conneeticut Company Clerk, Who Said Kiniry, formerly a licutenint. Ger- d Crean, formerly a corporal in the 6th division and Johnstone Vance, then she was in the water. If Knizht Arsues on Holy Adlinnee. today in Richland Creck near here Who was in the navy, argued in favor | was drowned, it of the parac The discussion was rought to a head whe Francis W, SUength in aiding Mrs. Goebel to 100k | (panty of the Holy Alllance,” he con- | day and B o1 S i sebeaRed) Qi of Preparing to Aid Gen-| Say 20,000,000 Are Represen Pinches asked that the house he di- | her arm around the paddle which | (inued. “was becanse this treaty was: 100 yards from a bridge where his | Daniel 1. Cohalan, a justice o vided, those in favor of the parade | kept her afloat for a considerabla | petween military dynasties made by | deserted. blood-spattered — car was IR Kolchak He Stole Missing $1,000. supreme court of New York; i standing on one side of the loor and | time monarehial autocracies, each man | found early today Cooper's emipty era ak. L3 B Dinne R iy o thosc opposed to remain on thc CsTE T trolled by intrigi The senator from | pocketbook was found in the ma RBridgeport, Aug. 20, C} nois; Frank I'. Walsh, Bourke other s Al but a handful of | CALLSS pLO G Massachuset(s believes that the prom- | chine son, clerk at the Connectic ; ind othe representing v men voted in favor of marching | RE PY TTIN ises and aspirations of these royal An automobile stopped at th qQ ! lterk s h v 1 v 1 ot He Was Sandbaggzed, Now Admits bt § o Paris, Aug. 30, (By the Associat vish organizations appeared scoundrels may be justly compared | Cooper home Thursday night and ae- o [ panys office on (CONEress sire i “ N ey voiced the sentimel more than 20,000,000 American Dr. Stockwell Is Elected. The meeting was opened by Dr, William M. Stockwell. who explained with the promises and aspirations of | cording to the bolice the ocenpant | Press) —A moderately cquipped Ger=f oo g0 o 101 a0 sen Investigator Wants Pay for Case in| (he honest organized democracies of [ sought a fresh supply of zasoling man army of 40,000 men has assem- | the whole world ity Ceroben SUTREI B @0 Gl S0l g . e ol e priepm s (o Is Lodge Autocratic. out his own car to accompany the Reporting Alleged German Activitics “The trouble with the senator from [ Man to e had not heen | Massichuscttal s tingina Preany s bes llagsn sineeiENGEnoligeRaraicaiqin ey lieves in the rule of the few over the many. He does not helieve the people ought to have the right to initiite laws they want or veto laws they do not tale of being sandbagged and robbed, | Lo or 1rish blood was, together with George Sicard, a ‘We citizens of the United 8 march into Russia under the pretense | g otorman. arveaigned in the city court | of Irish blood,” said a memorial of endeavoring to veach and help Ad- | today charged with theft of $1,000 | o the committee, “‘but attached 4 according to Lathuan-| rrom the company’s funds. Their | all things to this republic am | | the purpose of the session. He said | Which Farmer Was Murdered After | that the meeting had been called to lenrn the desive of the service hoys. It was also esired at this time, he Jaffrey, N. H., Aug. 30. The unex- said 1o aseertain how many of the | plained murder of William H. Dean, veterans wanted to march Dr, | a wealthy retived farmer at East Jaf Stockwell was clected chairman of the | frey, a year ago, for which no one has mecting and Clarence Callahan, 2| vet been brought to trial, was recadled : : sergeant in the Yankee division, was | today with the filing in the federal | WADt. He looks upon them with leas poditholGennians il codiisecly O X SC.o onfidence tha e did upon the mili- | it ¢ son (Ger ihosanl o court of a suit for $4.000 by William ;“"“f' l.\:‘n: o :1‘ h, (-‘ ylul Snator tas . Cooper. father of the young g # coming understanding b e \"l‘}" ident Wilsor ; : Kerlor of New York, who seeks (o | Y autocracies, fo A aus | 1awvyer, was one of the closes sors | many, Russia and Japan. He said the AY STRIKE ; Dyson Explains Plans, Pl Salon e feNa I onlc R N ORs ce el ol e e v L0 o Ren ke [l avsvey R on 6ot (D aldl t adyis S Ricl havel o “,000 M [reland’s 800-Year-Old Plea for the mysterious man in the other | miral Kolehak antomobilc | ian sources here. cases were continued until Septem- | constitution, respectfully pray Word to this effect was hrought to wr 2 under bonds of $5,000 each | the yroposed treat now before The killing of former Senator between | Paris by Chief Engineer Steibiko of e has confessed that the| he rejected L direct violatig mack grew out of the riacc the Lithuanian railway system, who Carmack and formor Governor I'ai- for government in 1908 Col. [ decl: “robbery” was a frame-up. the principles on which this wal fought as they were defined by obtain the money from this town in i of Paterson and ill feeling between | 1arge German forces tocraclespwore tnfullfnower occupied Lithuanian territory from him and Carmack developed during “Ireland has been asserting which they have been several times tinuously her claim to indepem o % se | the political campaign » 5 alle ol fields a senator strikes an oratovical pose \(I e e e (wa mot on | ordered away by both the Lithuanian Ming in - Guyam Valley Coal ficlds| o oight centuries. One-Aféh il e e e SR i T or e | CIR=EY G e UNnn (NRCCC T = 0 a1 O 58 FE OGBSI IRLT (TN TSl 1"I“ h }‘“ Expected (o Quit Work for Higher | entire population of the United § SRAlNr G e ot Rt onl Ak ng B oun s Goop el S tni v sl T ol | (SDUOSEGL N AL SRS SINE AR LG S 8 is of Irvish extraction. We ask otk dol - 5 E 1913 | and fired the shot that caused Car- | Preparations for a march through Wages. Irclaid be not the only nation aiarsmen@uiginon Sallccaly ' erdoa Russia. They called themselves “Kol- cluded from the benefit of CHEEE hoys who would never come hack. A in favor of a league of nations. Am I [ mack's deatl e o e . (i Thl | RS e S AT B g | ELEE] tom ihepvenci of brass name plate is to be placed on | jughes at Mast Jaffrey and answering | BOINE too far If [ appeal from mediate object was to reach and co-| 11,000 miners of the Guy 4 Wilson as those which the Srggt each erch giving the hero's name | Aaghes from surrounding mountain | Phillp drunk to Philip sober MARRIED 52 YEARS operate with the admiral's forees. coal ficlds will strike today for higher| | bt to ostablish. W the battle in which he was Killed, or tops. Warring on Al Mankind. ) Warces intlrecoenition of hichiai Was ought kL % oo place at which he died with the date i o i heihin Huns Ave Concentrating. the prediction lust night of C. | clally denounce Article of the s 4 2 “He is not, as he thinks, waging a B e pro on la ght o 3 ¢ ikions nevilm 1 upreme sacrifice out 12 z £ 5 he Gor ad partly evacuated | 1o M b § | posed League of Nations & of his supreme sacrific About 1200\ BRUCE BIELASKI war against Woodrow Wilson. He is| ypr. and Mrs, Willis 11, Roden of Sts PG ginaahadnantntenagan 4| Keeney, president of division 17, Sl men, he said, would never return ; : s AR N S the region but since August 1, accord- | (Tnited Mine Woskers of America. He| to stifle t % + Sar HEADS DELTA SN 1 p) D1 P 9| RS 8 R SIS WIS el dos © I Steibil the have bees and nder it fmpotent to cond fro s shaeyl = HOmenLl LoRdly the hopes of all mankind. Let him be- ley Street Will Observe Anniversary | ing to M. Steibiko 0y - have been | i there were 2,500 miners on strike [ And e ) . i Wil be held on the park on Sunday, Boston, Aug. 30.—A. Bruce Bielaski | ware of throwing himself and his concentrating troops anew in western | gy and by condemning to end the Sceptember 21, at which time the arch | of New York, former chief of the | Llinded partisans across the path of Quictly. Lithuania with their base at Shavli, Reports of clashes befween will be dedicoted to the heroes. The | bureau of invest Where they alsa »y.uT SStanlisHel all oy s g g siriking minecy in the Los | powertul urch is to be dedicated by the sol- | p of justice S general staff. Their line of occupa- | &t soul ficlds were recelved | the most creditable prog s ) ¢ partment of justi was elected ~ Sl A T e e o Pt | san unty coal ficlds were ived 2 8 sgident of the Delta T delt: tion from north to south is Vilkovishki| 3, " pregidgent Keeney last night. A ! history and di the eiref BREE I D SaIe MG IRUHE e e e fiity-second anniversanvlon thoir |[eirai S eiie s s L | D § Al e = fraternity at its national convention SOG]ALISTS IN FIGHT e e e e e el th o @ MYCU ] nalr dozen miners were injured in | stances and conditions in (Continued on Sixth Page) toane : EON BT { thence to Radvilshkis and on to Jan-| yoptine at Rum Creck, and riots oc-| repubile was born and our /N o ried on August 30, 1867, In Waterville | (e Th = s et == by Rav W Balllal Methtaisela a8 10y are UNAGer the oatelsid | curred at Island Creek and among | achicve i letdgisningaiche Jitussiarigcen gt miners employed by the Monitor Coal The conscience of civilization, 2 — e U s I ; | NCREASED PRODUCTION AND o e o ot 5 LAY ) ain in 1869 and have made their home | Graibiko declared, is the German (en ; e : b | George L. Dyson, chairman of the ! ayment for his investigntion of the committec in charge of the memo- | | B “The galleries always applaud when rials, delivered a lengthy explanation | “ as to the rature of decorations that are being prepared. He said that a court of honor is being erected at | Walnut Hill park to do honor to the The death of Dean, whose body was found in a well, was assoclated with suspected German spy activities. Dean's death occurred the night after he reported to the department of jus- | tice having scen mysterious light | and thunders forth his sturdy Ameri- mine Dression of weak nations enslaved neighbors. 1t impeaj zation of the de- | the righteous judgment of mankind.” i ol i S Do o i S Mtle rerences S e 3 5 ficy an appeal, would no longer Attempt o Settle Difference By | here since. Mr. Roden served ane term B T e e e e an apj won v k] Rl s Y in the common council as councilman | W th sied territory Using Their Mists. I £ way lines in all the occupt v Chicago, Aug. 30.—Strife developed | Peen prominent in fraternal —circles| g0 Russians, all wearit German — in the ranks of the socialist party,| 2nd ML L T ! vhich presaged a splil, before Adolph | Win castle, K. G. 1. They have one which presaged a spli I o, s (Tl O, e o2 Call Themseives Volunteers. State Agencies and Federal Gevernment Begin Co-Or- | Germer. national sccrctary. was able | diughter, My : The to call to order the opening session of oS 22 i s i S Ral i tione ) lcoroniibnlbe 0 i Mr. Roden bas been employed con-| called themselves volunteers, said the ) Taking sarticular oxception W dinated Drive Against H. C. of L. Sy 3 S s tinuously at the I. & I Corbin fac-| ongineer, and claimed allogimnce to | Owner and Lyceum Theator Lessoc. | king par g J Delegates of the so-called left wing of & Leiznsior iiationss nroposal i a :h"'l":m“ \\;:"" fore ||m\ nus “;" i The controversy that has existed | Cohalan declared it would be ’“m 5 . | Germer said they were trying to pack sued - % > league 1bly -State agen- | The committee’s indorsement of M. | 1o convention by seating delegateswho | BA K F allied council. Numerous Russian | LeWitt, lessee of (ho Lycoum theafer, | votes in the leaguc assembly to close co- | Palmer’s suggestion that a fair price | 14 no credentinls | prisoners, he declared, were being sent | and James Cormican, manager of the | for the United States . commissioner be appointed in each N e ~ from Germany to join the army at] Players who have been performing at | We fought f to dest] i H Shavli, while inth e way of equipment | the Lyceum theater for two months, | qutocracy, whi ans 1 only Transport Thomas With Replacement o (he army the Germans had | opened again today when Mr. LeWitl, | jraris I land brought 3800 airplanes, 100 automo- | throush his counsel brought s so i t of the train into the | atainst Mr. Cormican for $600 alle con ¢ sition of \o take effective Jjurisdictioa wrongs perpet 1 by powerful | tions on weaker people. No st inlioniis | gling nation has ever accepted its \nother Chapter Is Opened in Con- ’ dependence except through the al other nation Germans serving in his army troversy Existing Between Theater | Lengue Is Intolerable. of the | tory since 188N, going to work there| the all Russian government, thus pre- during the week of the great blizzard, [ tending to be exempt fram orders is- = by Marshal Foch or the inter- for several weeks betweon George | erad o \ the federal govern- | SOmmission © S e fist fight hetween two delegates state and fair price committees in tho : At i e eATinulE e 5 threatened for a time to become a froo in the campaign to reduce | gifferent localities also was an- | | for all affair but the police were abla result of the | nounced after the conference at which : 5 to stop it before more irate left wing| 1 s Now " r erday with | Mr. Palmer declared that if satisfac- | qelegites could tako nart {Fooee Now O Sy Hune By W biles and ane armored President Ison and Attorney Gen. | tory results in the elimination of of Manila territory damages (o the scenery at the thea dritish 1l such by 4 tlmer by the committee of six state | profiteering were not obtained through Although the Lithuanian govern-| e Judge 1. B. Hungerford, rep- | j.onqy t 7 1sed only agall povernors represecting the governor’s | these instrumentalities the depart- | WAR DEPT. IS PLANNING Viadivostok, Aug. 19, ment at Kovno had sent many notes [ resenfing the plaintiff, issued the writ, | (10 ryited many national conterenc ment of justice “would handle these BIG TRANSPORT RESERVE | ed Press)—The American transport | to the Germans demanding their with- | and the papers were served by Deputy . to con Assurances given the atior-| questions directly.’ Thomas, with 600 replacoment troops, | drawal and the allied officials had or-| Sheriff M. D Stockwell. The writ % . | hey zeneral nmittee that Need of Increased production and | Wushington, Aug. 30.- -Orguniza nricodl herelloons The vessel will | dered them out, they paid no attention [ is returnable in the city court on the | ; ntal vassal | tion of @ permancnt “transport re- service in the ency would he | ssaries of life were urged by the | SCIVe” capable of carrying 112,000 s i | troops is proposed by the el LR placed at his disposal for any infor- | commitiee as a means of reducing | ('O0PS is proposed by the war d agasaki, arriving at Sun Francisco in . the &8 mation or assistauce he might desire. | the high price levels. [ partment as w part of the army about 45 days. 'This is the first lar LOOK" LIK | o voe ounil organization plan This reserve, | detachment of the 3 ILOLYRS e —— American foree in TR e 1t1on . whald B N FiEa "" \\'n.h “,w rogular army - randport | Siberis to sail for home [Ricluns 19 g PERSHING CHARGED WITH CONTEMPT |:i7sfuilasy bt Wt | comavase, o mpwore ANOTHER MONARCHY IN HUNGARY .. e 2 men immedintely on the out- NCoE R i | instead of ‘ 8 'FOR CONGRE5SIONAL COMMITTEEMEN | " o e e s i S — trust companies for the week shows! (Mamcnrch? 5 2 closer fonroc D o . PACIFIC COAST RATLROAD that they hold $33,036,470 oxcess re- ((‘!‘l.fi(n'.\hl]) Be(ommg More Budapest 0 ’{(“ ,;i in no sei serve in excess of legal requirenient A It yiehe fwnr depomtment which hasbaon LR SVIRBUALIS SENDED | e 0 o e trict — Austrian Peace Terms Ready Tuesday. al f bu Hmply in War Sary ashe be¥er (o ot I e o suil August With 640 American sol- | to the demand, he added third Monday in September S diers aboard for Manila by way of — ¢ ieme wh ,Refuses to Testify Sover Anglo-American conducting an investigation in France. lLos Angeles, Aug. 30— Viirtually | from last weoek Paris, Aug 30 Phe supreme |y n00 under whick he freedom - Do The general’s refusal led fo the is- | all striking steam road engincers, = — Terms to Be Presented|councii this morning decided 1o i Expense Investigation Ar- | suunce of a joint statomont this nfter- | conductors, brakemen and wwitens | ™ ey SR e e A e BN o The Herald will not publish hand peace treaty ower of the verning classes noon by Representatives Royal .| men reported back to work this g Mnesds: [ I i : = g 3 > g < 5 Monday, bor Day, and a Tuesday. o the Austrian delegation next . o nwd permanently secured,’ By Replescntu- Johnson and Oscar K. Bland of the | morning, following a vote (o dis. ol 2 “ Puesday afternoon. Ifive days delay I‘! Proaint Rabell sranted the Austrians before Walsh' Predicts: Rebelliong sub-commitiee in which regret was| continue their strikes here which 1l b 2. . AY 17, CXPressec 14 v shoulc e o as Col slete g : i % P thg. tive Band For Indifference, | ©*Pressed tiat there shoula 1 n- | w mpleted last night signature of the treaty W 1 of the Al flict between the military and civil au- . Vier w29, (By the Asso commis on lrish ind (horities of the governmen Wed Press) o News dispatehes fron 3 n i leug ¢ — et HOLIDAY FOR . R. MEN, WEATHER. e 3 lapitenss Aooun ARMY NURSE HONORID. pendence, de the league woul In a sebarate statement in - which Budapest and editorind comment in put more thg t world in Paris, Aug. 30.—Gen. John J. Per- | Representative Johnson did nol join Washingtom Aug 30 <Regional H Hungarian newspaper generally ex Wasiingtor B st L LA NS A I bellio e e abridged and t raigned ys had bef L democrat vd almost a pacifist a veturn o the mon- | intelligent actio in troop triin | but that the best friend Preside Mr. Bland declared the general's ac- | railroad directors were instructed to i Il sresat Gie lef t(hat events in Hun | can Aemy citation promp ' tion was an example of “indifference | day by Director Gen. Hines to Forecast for New Britain 2 ind contempt” shown during the en-| range to give as many railroad and vicinity: Showery to- fused to testify before the sub-com- | tire war by the war department to-| ployes a holiday i shing, commander-in-chief ol the American expeditionary force, has re- tovernment, it be wreck in France has been awarded Wilso I he nar who wi on Labor Day mittee of three of the congressional | ward the wishes of the people and | consistent with the conduct of committee expenditures investisalion | their representatives. essary {rain movements NiEh it ant Sunday. v Christion nationali 0 Miss A1 P. Whelpley. of Cald-|stand up and *“keep him from th nec- | party are thinly veiled monovchists. [ well, > , an American Red ross | There are indications that there is a | nurse, announced here mx.ul (Continied on Ninth Page)

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