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News fi\ of the World. EW BRITAIT HERALDT Herald “Ads” Mean Better Business — ESTABLISHED 1 870. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1919. —TWELVE PAGES PRICE 'IHRFr CENTS. A. F. OF L. OFFICERS HURL DEFI AT CONGRESS; - WILSON CALLS CABINET IN FINAL DESPERATE EFFORT TO AVOID SOFT COAL MINERS’ STRIKE {ODGE WANTS U. . T0 EQUAL BRITAIN IN LEAGUE VOTING Senate Fight on Johnson Amend- ment Enters Final Stage To- day With Farly Vote Expected BRANDEGEE AGAIN HITS AT PROPAGANDA BUREAU Declares That Money Has'Been Wast- | ed As Not a Single Vote Changed—Scenator eply W the senate over men final Chairman tions cept. ec: ain pected vote nd t to phase the t and shington, committee, o late Bring Before the othe yle: Bran said amendment rtil e ndeg t thou t t anization n Which Oct. the the peace tod Lodge of propo: al to th domini bring the today As aee the itse over the enforce republic s of dc in i heen *'sir vithout ch o > sanate It bras into the gue to enforce peace. opinion eve league of pub Senator 1 Ik th o lic reply Senator admit ord a de rization he anc nations a the which that the voting United Stat be made eqt he; o Hitehe Word Anarchists Fgure, ) T Johnson amend- | nytional entered treaty with the for at the powe in the league of 1wt of ¢ ons amend Is Cam settles elf the (& an, ) effort nply anging ock R Hitcheo, tailed 1 He nd that & activities peace. Has he a ple eign senat provides O na ireat Leaders ment paign. wi of s nne ent a plics, ck of stration leader, the down for thrown over- vote Been | Hitcheock Makes Bolshevists | staft its | by rela- e ac- n the wtions Brit- 0 ex- to to an- the 1tor ticut, the the in N put 1 statement of work of the le: added that vywhere was for the only non-partisan organized opposition was by wer 4 thro John D Bolshevists Af e w icd ol B John stre whi last prer ‘ up et, ch Th nc nant to a they L. I L. died at following h u i Panama; Manufacturing eigl Huc of the tinu will it dson Waterbur; i and d the anarc league hists of DIES OF SHOCK Suprenant, Last Night alysis, Suprena 9:20 stroke was stri sda He ar a & tive to th ago ie came year E and ldr Joh N n, Art United 10u n morning bur cen al W the Mrs. in ity ima 17 grande ndchildre 1d at 9 St. Pet in ¢ in t wetery Izmslaughterr Bridgeport, automabile an in Jud the Oct run ups. Missionaries From Africa To Speak in Local Church John E have just Africa, Dr. whe 1 nur he visi a few 1ge B against finding erating him. ober down Judge Bartlett case for one week that tigation might be m mber Peopl ting Ruled Out By Judge Oct fatalitie rtlett in t to nolle Les Wolf 16, after and kil Hen where vear Chur New of in B ofiC reese of Coroner of Followi nt, of o'cloc of cken was is city Henr, company. Suprenant, | Joseph T. Suprenant, | Suprenant, | stationed n hur Clara, and hildren n. Th o'clock ers' chu he new hS olle he the ter city v Ph e led furf de. derson returned from they h mis: h of ritain. « 176 in was employed ng A t paralysis a week 71 ‘anada vea M 188 He 1 Broui 1 I and fl Mo irch Cs Declaring that were growing wming rate in this city and was responsibility court today manslaughter Volfe elan was arrested on his automobile had Edward La continued ther and ve s onari “hrist, They Glen uprenant, who nations would protect government whose ov desired. | | | kine's St., ttack | maht with ago | of | Su- and con- Ts 1 cav of of at | rwin | llard, aura | three | meral | onday The | at 1 that fixea, upon exon- the inves- wife | British ent ¢ a | of ve | will | speak in the church hoth morning and eve: frie be ning nds glad tomorrow. in the ecity to meet. There whom are they many will TROTZKY ESCAPES BUT ENTIRE ‘Dispatch from Reval Tells of Sensational Flight | ister | automobilc. 1 by | Odes | llin(‘l’.n‘.\' | =aid a | phys ! citizenship. | July, STAFF GAPTURED BY RUSSIANS of Bo'shevik Minister of War Clinging to Railroad Car and Dodging Bullets of His Pursuers at Same Time Drive On Petrograd is Tem-; R FOR FED 5. AS U. 8. © ()\II’TKOLDI 154 s porarily Halted By Savage‘ ‘ DAYLIGHT SAVING ENDS 'ONIGHT. DO NOT FORGET S =) ton, Oct the turning back of the clocl of the land one hour at o’clock tomorrow morning, American people again live by normal time. For two v the clocks were moved forward one hour in the spring and moved back one hour in the fall but from now on the timepieces will remain on the old time ba s the daylight savings law was repealed by the present congress after a bitter fight in which President Wilson took a hand MURDERER OF NUN | CONVIGTED T[]I]AY Washing 25.—With the will Washington, Oct vote of 9 to 7, the ing committee to; mended rejection of the no ination of John Skelton lias 10 be comptroller of currency. Counter Attacks of Hard| . fe ban Preszed Soviet Forces. ay . recom- || | the Copenhagen, Oct. Trotz entire of Leon y, Bolshevik min- Russ uskoe-Selo, | o | KILLED AS BANDIT, IS PROVED INNOGENT MAN of war and ma captured Revel Tro ine of a, been ut cording to a dispateh to the Tidenc himsel escaped hy clinging to a and luter fleeing from the scene in an Fired On the \s He northwestern Flees, Penna. Posse Trailing' Rob- | bers, Shoots When Order to Halt is Not Heeded. Troops of Rus- sian and | army pursued the but minister fired upon his car, Trotzky suc- in reaching left flank of is reported to from the Bolshevik tava, which is lying er, inside of the and shooting over ceeded Petrograd. The army Goh. Yudeniteh's be under fire dreadnought Pol- in the Neva riv- limits of Petrograd, the housetops. ap is i | i —Of- announced * s | an armed posse near Cook’s late last Beaver Pa., Oct. county Iralls, ficials of Beaver here today killed by 18 \dvance On ( London, Cet. the command shevik troops of ment lines of the al Halted. lying under rotzky, Bol- and marine, | Soviet govern- | attacked the northwestern rmy and have succeeded in parrying | for the moment at least, the thrust of the latter against Petrograd, accord- ing to reports reaching this city Tzarkoe Seloe and Pavlovsk, south of Petrograd, have been recaptured from the forces of Gen. Yudenitch, it is claimed, and the advance of the Bol- sheviki continues, May A South of Mo: that the man who Wi R: of l.con minister of war the Russian savagely Itussian 2 { night bandits miles here, of from three | the | alls, murdered | was not one the have who vesterda robbed State bank of Beaver ¥ director institution more than $1,500 a of the and es- caped with in cur- rency. the were Two arrested battle jail teller | other by after men, posse a running the Piersol, from Herbert viewed the released county today when of the prisoners and declared they were not the bandits. The dead Martania. banls; wdon Moscow. 20w, where Gen. Deni- advance has menaced to a ce tain degree the hold of the Bolsheviki on the ancient city of the Czars figh ing is zoing on but nothing as to the results obtained has been learned. To- ports indicate, however, consideration the Soviet leaders of a plan to withdraw all Bolshevik troops into Turkestan and to abandon Moscow. Serbian forces are on their way to 1 to assist Gen. Denikine in his | campaign. robois have been chal army report, man was known as Tom His companions s Walter Pete Mareno, of They said that when members of the possed called on them to halt they didn't understand and started to run and the shooting followed. First reports from Cook’s Ferry were to the effect that the posse had killed one of the bandits and captured the others. Early today Chief of Police Coy of Beaver Falls received a mes i from Youngstown authorities stating that three men had been arrested there as suspects and were being held in connection with the robber The telesram said the prisoners tally with the d ription of the bandits and added that they had been captured in an automobile which came from the the direction of the Penna. state line. The police here say they have the fourth member of the bandit party in custody. He was captured by the posse eight miles from here, accord- ing to the police and gave the name of A. Bergman of Pittsburgh. He confessed that he drove the automo- bile in which the bandits traveled from Pittsburgh to Beaver Falls, adding that the three men had hired him and that he had no knowledge of the robbery until after the shoot- : occurred. REV. THEODORE BUESSEL, CONVICTED OF ESPIONAGE, LOSES CITIZENSHIP Former Bristol Clergyman, Pardoned By President Last April, Also Has Lice nse to Preach Can- celled By Lu theran Synod. gave their names and Youngstown, O. Roecella western Siberia, is said to captured from the Kol- by the Bolsheviki. Th confirmed would indicate an advance of the Soviet army in that sector, as last reports showed them quite a distance to the westward of | Tobols WILL CALL ON PRE \Washington, Oct. -The for the visit here Albert and Queen Elizabeth of Bel- gium, includes only one call at the White House which will be Thursday, October 30, when they will take tea informally witl: Mrs. Wilson IDEN offi of King WILSON IS IMPROVED. Oct. —“President gaining in strength.” d to by his Admirals Grayson Sterling Ttuffin - of Washington, Wilson is slowly bulletin it ans, Rear and Stitt and Dr. this city Hartford, Oct. 25.—The Rev. Theo- dore Buessel, formerly a German Lutheran clergyman in Bristol, has his American citizenship. Judge win I. Garvin of the TU. court s issued a decree on application of District Attorney John T, Cros- cancelling Buessel's certificate of Buessel was convicted the federal court in this eity in 1918, of violation of the espion- age act. Testimony of a female de- teictive was largely responsible for his conviction. He was sent to the Atlanta federal penitentiary for a term of ten years, but was pardoned by the president In Aprii of thls year, He appealed to the court for reln- statement In cltizenship and has lost The Lutheran synod suspended his li- cense 1o preach when he was sen- tenced, Buessel, o German born, was made a United States cltizen in October, 1916. in Nthe ! humed Trlal Glears Up Mystery of Dis- appearance 12 Years Ago | BODY FOUND LAST SPRING Jealousy is Said to lave Been Mo- tive For Crime—Accused Was Put to Plea On October fession. Leland, Mrs. Stan- ed with the s ago at Isadore, near Mary John, a Felician nun, was con ted of murder in first degree by a jury in circuit court here this mornir The jury deliberated mnearly hours before reporting a verdict. Sister Mary John disappeared from the little convent at Isadore, August 1997, and for years it was ally believed by townspeople that she had fhecome lost in a swamp, during course of a walk throush the woods. slaying 12 3 here, of Sister 12 o last <ton affidavit spring, however, Jacob at the Tsadore cenvent, that he had ‘helped transfer human bones from a shal- low giave beneath the convent to nearby cemetery. The hones were ind with them were found pieces of the habit of a nun of the Felician order. Shortly afterwards warrant was issued for Mrs. Lypchin- ski, who was housekeeper for Fathe Andrew Bienowski, priest of the Isa- dor parish «t the time of Sister Mary's disappearance. The prosecution was not called upon to prove the bones were those of Sister Mary, the de- fence admitting this point to expe- dite the trial. 7 Mrs. Lypchinski (as trial October 1, and a which she was alleged 1o to a woman detective was by the prosecution. The which gave jealousy of as the motive was denied fendant. OHIO NATIONAL GUARD a a ex- placed on confession have made introduced confession, Sister Mary by the de- IS 0UT ON RIOT CALL Serious Outbreak Occurs At Canton—Machine Gun- Respond. ners slumbus, 0., Oct. ving reports of serious rioting at nton in connection with the steel strike, Governor Cox shortl after noon today ordered practically the en- tire Ohio National Guard mobilized at Akron for immediate duty at Canton. very available machine gun com- pany and seven infantry companie: were ordered mobilized. The mobili- zation order followed a report to the governor by Col. John B. Bingham of the adjutant general's office, who has been making a personal investigation at Canton. At the samo time sent a telegram to Mavor Charles Poorman of Canton, notifying him that he will be expected to bring about immediate order. The telegram stated that if this wasnot done Mayor Poorman would be summoned to the govrnor's office’ Monday to show cause —Upon re- Governor Cox ! Why he should not be removed from office immediately WEATHER. Oct, 25—~Foro Britain and vi- unsettled; showers warmer, ) Ilartford, cast for New cinity: Continued probably occastonnl tonight and Sunday; 1—Made Con- | the | i gener- OBTAIN FREEDOM OF AMERICAN CONSULAR AGENT, MEXICO T0LD United States Ultimatum Demands that W. O. Jenkins be Released, £ven Though Mexican Government Itself has to Pay Ransom to Bandits Who Kidnapped Him | LABOR HIN AT NATIONAL STRIKE IF BILL PASS] S Washington, Oct. sage by either house of ar of the anti-strike legisla- tion contained in the pending wlroad bill would result in a general strike vote throughout the country, officials of Ameri- can Federation of Labor said today. WILL GO ANY LIMIT TO DEFEND LABOR’S RIGHTS of Unions May Be Assessed 1 a Week For Fund. Force Across s Rescue Prisoner. ‘Washington, were Oct. the ~—Demands made on Mexican vern- ment today by that it effect O. Jenkins, at Pueb is department of William consular the the state release American agent 1, unharmed, even though pay by necessary for 50,000 ransom | bandits who Mexico to demanded kidnapped him Favors Tntervention. the the ' While this note was going forward, Montana, in- king President armed forces | | | | troduced a, re: Wilson to us the of the United States in securing the release of Jenkins. The measure will be called up Monday Demanded. also would ole for the r agent be hed. Senator action on Members Machinists’ Punishment The resolution that those respons tion of the consul hended and punis sought immediate lution but Senator Ttah, objected on a matter calling for tion’ should not he The embassy at structed, it was “to insist that ment definitely what action view to the Jenkins and direct abduc- appr Mye! the reso- Smoot, republican, the ground the “such bre considered h: Mexico City wi announced officially, the Mexican govern- advise the embassy has been taken with a liberation of William O. to advise the Mexican | government that the United State government expected it to take fective steps to obtain the release Jenkins.” Is Held By Rebels. The consular agent is understood to be held by rebels under the leader- ship of Frederico Cordoba and Juan Uberra, near Puebla. This district, Oct. to “We to Washington, are | willing to limit 1a the enjoyed for g0 right 20 any main- has fed- the in organized labor years, 1id one eration official, in dis: above. William . Johnstor the international association of ma- chinists, the second largest interna- tional union aflilinted with the fed- eration said he would order a vote of the 350,000 members of his as- sociation. Tie and other oflicials said there was not no doubt that similar action would be taken by all the 112 affilinted unions. Mr. Johnston creasing tendency ers to bind their dividual contracts to shut out trade unions. This was particularly true, he said, in the metal trades|;n which is located the second largest and “direct action” might be resorted | city in the republic, is supposed to to if all other means of advancing [%s thoroughly under the control of the interests of the unions failed. | president Carranza and his forces, it It was made known that the pro- | was said. At the instance of Cor- | posed anti-strike legislation would | doba a representative of Jenkins left be one of the subjects to be dis- | Puebla vesterday to confer with the cussed at the forthcoming confe: Tebel leader regarding the agent’s re- ence here of union labor chiefs. 1 In line with the call from President Gompers for financial support of the steel strike Jolhnston announced that an sment of $1 a week on the | entire membership of the machinis association as a defense fund be proposed next month. cussing { president of said there as in- of some employ workers with in- ~ 0 as se (COMES BACK TO LIFE Field Marshal Terauchi of Japan, ported Dead and Honored by STOP BREWING TONIGHT Bridgeport Plants Will Close perial Court, Fools Them All Tokio, Oct. 21 (By the Press) (Delayed).—Field Count Seiki Terauchi, former of Japan, whose death was here ) , is still alive, hi; cians announced today. When aged diplomat sank into a coma Yy terday his physicians believed that death had overtaken him, and news of his demise was given to the world Camphor injections given the count as a precautionary measure restored con- sciousnes: Count Terauchi's death had been of- ficially pronounced and honors had been bestowed by the imperial court AMERICAN FLAG HISSED FROM STAGE AT THEATER PERFORMANCE IN FIUME ociated Down premic reporte Upon the Recommendation of the i Brews' Association. Bridgepart, per cent in 3 stop tonight, according to announce- ment made today by P. W. Wren of the Brewers' association This decision was reached following action by the New York State Brew ers’ assaciation and brewers’ board of trade of New Jersey, to stop brewing on Monday, it was said. Oct beer upon him Audience Cries “Down With America” and “Down With | Wilson” When Star Spangled Banner is Played—U. S. Sailors Insulted. Flume, Oct. 26 (By Tho Assoclated Press,)—The American flag was hissed whon it was unfurled last eve- ning In tho Phoonician theater hers, and when tho Star-Spangled Banner wan played hy the orchestra, the audience erled: “Down with Americal” ‘““Down with Wilson!" “Long live Greater Ialy and Mlume!" Several scora of Americ who were present and stood the American national played also were hissed, remarks were directed The demonstration occurred when an English company presented a “Parade of the Allies,” during which the appearance of the Ttalians onlv was applauded. n sailors up when anthem was and slurrir | | at them, | { | Senator Myers of Montana Advocates Sending Armed | Border to it ef- | of { Marshal | the ! posthumous | CABINET MEMBER SEES IN STRIKE ATTACK ON GOV Senator Thomas Calls on Execq tive Branch fo Vindicate Power and Majesty the Law | STERN ACTION NEEDED, SEEMS T0 BE OPINIO Belief in Washington Is That Such Strike Might Provoke Violend Bloodshed and Insurrection—Ses tary Tumulty Explains Preside Wilson’s Views on the Situation His Cabinet. ‘Washington, program, to be {dent Wilson j titude in the | mulated by noon, it was Oct placed as the —A definil before Pre government's coal strike, will be fo the cabinet this afte 1id at the White Houd President Wilson, tary Tumulty, in special through Secn summoned the cabin sion to consider t strike bituminous coal ming called for mnext turday. Directo 'General Hines, the Railroad aj ministration, was asked to meet wj the rinet present the situati from the standpoint the railroag ity Lansi se to of . Tum Explains Views. Secretar his home with tend. All president’s offic ent and Secretary convey the on situation they the cabinet any fore: ever, were 1s coniined and cold other 11 ary Tumulty vie a could members t prd of 1mily werc Sec Glass presidi esent nt Wils as D | = | | Preside s of the As entere offic the White declined members, ho id to hold the belief t stern action was necessary in the fa) of the grave industrial situation isting over the Hou to ma Some J country. Favors Fight Now, for the fight,” said o member of the cabinet. While th apparently was no disposition | criticize either the operators | miners for the failure of the neg tiations conducted by Secretary Wi son, officials who discussed the sit] ation spoke of a “mass attack on t government.’ “I am a Drastic Action Demanded. Senator Thomas f calling on t governme| and majes atened strik h is to be call the strike wo bloodshed In troduced executive to the senate, resolution branch the in the jon, wi “vindicate of the Iz b b resol up Monday, dec “provoke violence, ection.” power th > t and unqualif congress to “‘the matioi and all others meeting “the gre} us.”’ resol ‘‘constant, support” admin authority emergency ition would pledge continuous ation in confronting No Action Results, After discussing strike of bituminous more than hours, Wilson’s cabinet adjourned | p. m. to meet t 4:30 p. m. was stated tr there was no ‘Hu\\n(‘«‘m'-m to make for the pre: | the impendi miners Preside at 13 coal two 1in at a Miners to Stop on Friday. John Lewis, Mine throughout | the mines { nig Lewis president t of unio| work Frid; vor th next the would o | coutry stop id t government 10 strike would able to induyl to dé ho mil until the the stubborn cos humanely with | the coal | *“And as another’s Before leaving the miners’ full said they realized ment was largely | but contended there { change with the profiteering. operators the men one max s added. home, memb commity public sen the mine vould be a qui first evidence S g0l that on he | of scale ainst Meeting Still a Postmaster- government operation mines had not disc cabinet. e discussion w settlement Gener of 188 by id the purpose of t to find some basis between capital and lab None of the other cabinet officia would discuss what transpired at ¢ meeting. heen ed s