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NEW BRITAIN DAILY IIISRALD,SA'I'URl)AY, NOVEMBER 22, 1016, 30 YEAR OLD REBEL TAKEN BY KOLCHAK Leader o lnsurgems Caplured When His Troops Fail Him divostok, Nov. 18, (I sociated Press)-——Rudolph Galc 30 Yoar old Czech general, until this morning the most dramatic e during the five years the Czecho-i vaks have been in ltussia, towizii was the most fragic. Gaida, who Lrose from private to general and wio twice freed Siberia from orsanize:l Bolshevism, at daylight. wounded, wet and disheveled, limped along the strects of Vladivostok, a prisoner of Idiers of the Oms Tonight, the anniversary coup d'etat hy which Kolehuk placed himself in power throush promising “a constitutional assembly and imme ate representative government for Veria, the plof o overthrow Admir- Kolchak was completely crushed the was captired 2t the railroad tation when the revolutionists sur- rendered after suffering from ihe o fire of a ficld piece placed at corner of the station p fired at o 100 yard range into the . revolution Russian torpedo boals wera in the harbo Wounded in the leg hy a grenade. Gaida was macched through tii streets under heavy guard to Uhe headquarters of the all-Russian stafr A few hours liter he was turned inio the custody of Czecho-Slovaks T deported within three day Viadivostok is quiet. There has been no firing since early this morn Jingd, with exception of the vo. léys ot the exccution squad. Marii uwv has been declared The revolution and winfer arvived simultaneously, A rain storm vester day turned into a blizzard today tonight the bodies of the dead covo- | lutionist still 1y v ihe station ulay were snow cevered mounds, unmo- Yested except when robbed of hoots and clothing by some prowler A hundred hodies are scattered througl t vailroad yurds in this vicinity. Wighteen dead revolution- ists are Iying on the station st whare they were shot this moruin Officials of the all-Russian govern- ment are holding 400 prisoncrs in- cluding many railroad workers "he vernment iosses 1 the hting are unknown, their dead vin been removed. * Oceasionul wotnded soldiers snd ecivilians con- tinue to arrive at the American Red Cross emergeney hospital. Aid Tas been sent from (his to the Russian hospital. This is the nearest that any American came <o being a casaalty | during the 18 hours’ fighting, with ihc exception of one sailor a member of .the internatic patrol who nad a rifle and a revolver knocked from iy hands whereabouts of ihg members of the provisional Wnet of il movement headed by Gaida s known. = Mang pod, and the ve- mainder are in hiding The entire movenment center faaida. Ilis military sticcess was Lentinl. The revelution was doon wlen government officials nioved the artillery, first vlaced on the Svetland- nkaya bridge, nearcr the railrond station and bhegan a bombardment. Gnida followcrs, unprepared ror heavy fizhting, werc {rap and surrounded. Gaida is a_Czech cit syith permission of the P fuent, the rank of licutenant in the Rugsian army. He comr the left front of Kolehak’s Ural When hig recommendations 1 demacratic reforms in the army were unapproved he left his command and arrived at Vladivostok in July. Gaida is famous throughout Siberia \s the youthful leader who led 4,000 gzechs 4,000 miles against all the Bol- Zheviki in Siberia carly in the fall of {918, cleared the trans-Sibevian rail- way of “red” forces and opened the way to Vladivostok. When the allied expeditionary forces landed here he | was rewarded with the rank of gen- .ral in the Czech army Fighting under Kolchak in the hit- ter cold of last January, he led th yral army to the capture of Perm he- vond the Urals. This 1is the most westerly point ever attained by the Kolchak forces fighting against the s of Furopean Russid Branch of North- eastern College Established at Local Y. M. C. A. COURSE IN \ RED 1 ede vide ra munitio [ tion™ o | rund w ties, w that a editor dispaicl v commu returnec through Searc radicals partme radical ‘murde: aries (o of the chief. of justic active i | . Indicati Chica downs I the cen pect began More West \ of Was from th work. ed daily thing n the vel now be nection shor at Was turning await union the sett | U Mo ilanc governr further Puebla, dits wa tions b Mexico No 1 reachec States. officials his ca ACCOUNTANCY AND “BUSINESS ADMINIS- TRATION NOW OFFERED B Degree Granted | for Satisfactory Completion; of Four Year Course. ENROLL NOW as reported by Boston authori- [ man Curtis 1o express. openly his be- had' told (off the fund i | committec N ac fi o hoped to learn more of the fund | at the next meeting of the common local bureau of the department of | tral West Will Not Be Able (0 Run and the conference at Washington appurently ¢ had approprinted $15,000, the mann- remaine cation o It disaster was to he averted some- | cials say that the money is not all lieved immediately upon an ecment | Harvard game at Boston are Mrs conferees, as the miners, before re-| Iltuth Corbin, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur approval of a convention of ! ball. Mr. and Mrs. William Booth, Washington, Noy Mexico con tinued today to he the object of sharp | pending kins, American consular connection with his abduction by ban- this morning but officials believed | Jenkins would be released as a 1 of the note, which iv regarded of the strongest kver sent to the (i ranza government by the Unit Jenkins was charged by the Mexican i investigation had failed to show e grounds for such charges. x ~ FUND FOR REV wonns s GURTES’ STATEMENTS New York Are Seeki ST }Explaus Why Welcome Home ' seon raised here to pro- ! dicals with arms and am- | noter the coming - revolu- | preasuver Johm (. Loomis and Sec- pied the attention of Ped-| opapy Lean A. Sprague were at a lo wd the police anarchist to Kknow, this morning, what motive the | could possibly have prompted Alder- supposed existence of | o informed New York officials ( lief that there was something wrong former = Russian newsbaper | \ji;, the reports of the welcome home “s he did in the common council chamber last night. Alderman adicals "o stop talking and | Curtis introduced and was responsible » in thal city in which he ction.™ in the main for the acceptance of ditor. now a member of the | resolution demandir that the wel- st party, was said to have | come home committee submit a ro 1 to New York and it was| port. even if it is but a partial o him if he could be found council In the event of the report I also is heing made for five | being bui w partial one, the alderman whose names were given de- | demands an oxplanation as to why th. © lof justice ageats Dy two | renont iamot cumplete Mr, Loomis esplained this moriins r o squad who had been | that he has hieen out of the city for several days but previous to his lenv- ing discussed this matter with the al derman. At that time he explained, he claims, the reasons why the report hitd been Id up. those reasons being the fact that there are some outstand - | ing bills to be paid, and there is also X some noney due the committee. He n prosccution of radicals preferred to hold the report until sl business should be settled rather than prisoners as members of a 1 by a zroup of revolution- » kill Police Sergeant gan bomb squad, Charles Schully, the “radical” division of the and Assist, Dist. Attorney HAVE $68, " |TIRED OF WAITING, WELL-KNO aTER DEAD. ) practically completed nows, according to the treasurer und will be ready for ons Are That Pactories in Cen-! peading at the December mecting the council. Secretary Sprague, whe handled the s ol programs, saic Much FLonger. that there is e money due th committee through this source go. Nov. 22 —Additional shut- In the council dast night. Aldermar of industrial plants mainly in | Curtis said that he had been informe tral west, today were in pros- | through & source that he consideroc the striking soft coal winers| pretty reliable, that the city is liahic weir fonrth week of idleness. | never (o receive a financial report on operator-miners’ wagze scale | the celehration. e said that the city 4 deadlocke facturers 1 ziven §10.000 and it wes encouraging reports fram ! only proper that the city should be irginia. Colorado and the state | given a proper accounting for thosc hington were received. but] funds. In addition to (hat amount e other soft coal fields no indi- | about $6.000 was received in pledgas ame of an intention to resume | from private citizens and the adve With the supply being shorten- sing in the program netted about however, oflicial reed that 700, Mr. Sprague says. Both offi- wst be done quickly to add fo | spent ttively small quantity of fuel ing brought out. In that con- o . E it wg pointed out that th AT BIG GAME TODAY. probably would not be e A those attending the Yale- hington by the ws scale | George Corbin and daughter, Miss 1 to work generally might | Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. George Kim- ele, es 1o he summoned after | Col. Hateh, Morris D. Saxe, Charles lement terms were announced. | Savery, Johnstone Vance, Maxweil Porter, Robert Vance, Senator George Klett, Frnest Humphrey, Stanley A ULTIV[ATU’\II Traceski, AMr. and Mrs. T. W. O'Con- nor and son Harry, and Harold Ma- ENT TO MEXICANS | 1on e SUMMER STREET JUVENTLES WIN VWil Not Permit Any Further | The Summer Street Juveniles foof- | ball eleven, tained by Jerome lestation of Consul Agent Crean, met an all-star aggregation - | voungsiers this morning, (rimmiong them to the tune of 69 to 6. Jenkins, ¢ at the state department an answer from the Mexican Mother’s Coughs”and nent to the.nota warning that Colds Go Quickly e e She cannot afford to be siclk and neglect her household duties. At the first symp- toms she prepares the way '3 for quick recovery by the .fl\immed"tc use of Gray's 22\ as Syrup—a houschold preparation of sixty § vears standing. v Mothoer always buys the Largs Size who wi twice | | { suld seriously affect the rela- | etween the United States ..ml 1 | | i | | | eports regurding Jenkins had 1 the state department ocarly ‘ £ with being in collusion with | SEITS=)Y SPROUCE GUM plors. Ofiicials here declare || D-WATSON £/ CO. New Yorks Beers, Ales and Porter cannot be sold for the time being. ANZAC AND "DELPHIA The unly Lompardb’lc substitutes, are now on sale in wood al Rost leading’bars, and’ in bottles whérever bottled goods are sbld. "Ask for them by name and reject inferior imih\timm If you cannof: et what vou ask for, Telephone 722 Rox< ANZ'AC co., BOSTON MINER REED & TULLOCK, Local Distributoxs. writings under the pen name ot Philetas Ash won him a wide repu No[es, tation in the period following 1 Possibility of Renewed Walkouts in | Civil War, died here fodiy He wa T dunce last evening ot ‘the &Y. v practising lawyer ind Te W, AL gvm was a decided success, student of music. Phere were about 100 couples present. West Virginia Fields Looms Up Today. — Charleston, W. Va.,, Nov. 22, --Th PAGAGUMENTANNOUNGIID, Mrs. Aldrich deft this morning l'ul‘l possibility of renewed sivikes in the | The engagement of Mrs. Sadie Mc-tsgq0on, Mass., where she will spend coal Yields of West Vieginia apparc ww of Main street to Daniel Bailey | (10 woek-end with her daughter ently hinges upon the result of = the | ©f Prospect,strcet was announced :o- operators and muners’ conference i | 14Y. Mis 1w is emploved at th Washington, according to reports | Stanley : Lovel Co. and M i g MacCreadie attended the Trad- from the mining regions. | Bailey works at the New Britaln Ma- | ¢y club meeting in Hartford today Ired 8. Mooney, district secretary- | (Pine o treasurer of the United Mine Work- | = ers said today that the wnion nien who had returned to work following rescinding ot the strike order would come out agan Monday or Tuesda next unless representativ of the niiners and operators at Washington came o some = ment before thitt time. “The mines arc tired of svail- ing,” Mr. Mooney said | Grievances of hodies ot jaine: also playing @ bart in keeping the men from 1eUrning to work, reporis reaching herce indicate. Mipers o« Kayford absolutely refuse to return beanias ‘of/ the: alleged wotlive o7 e necal manager’ that each man will be tined $16 for ‘an alleged il strike, union otficials here say Mednwhile reports from the Now River district and the Falrmont re ms, both large coal producing cen ters. would indicate that the output | is in faiv proportion to normal jwo duction in view of general mining conditions. : (U\II' NY. ik (oh ssistant cashier of the Comumercial Trust company is to re- | tive from that concern to acept a place | with Judd & Co., brokerage firm in the National Bank huilding. Mr. Mott has been connected with the {rust company for two years. He was the | recipient of a handsome pair of culf buttons from his associates at the bank last evening. Mr. Mott will com- mence s .W,.y.n“n with Judd. & Co. on Decembe Paige cars are trustworthy cars because they are ex- WHEN YOU SUFFER ! pressions of a manufacturing ideal rather than a mere FROM RHEUM A'"SM price tag. 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