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the World. ated Press. wacz= == News of By Assc: ESTABL l\lll ') I\/O NEWBERRY ELECTION "!E\Y/ BRITAIN (‘ONNL(,I l( Ul SENATE WILL PROBE BECKETT DEFIANT TILL HE WAS CORNERED, POLICE SAY: GRAND JURY G’E TS EVIDENCE Hearings Will Probably Begin - Eaxly Next Year ANARCHISTS FAMILIES State’s AtorneyAlcorn \X I:I)Nl SDAY, DI (,[‘MB[ R & 1919. Herald “Ads” Mean Better Business FUMINATE GERTAN ZMMEDIATE BREAK WITH MEXICO IS PARTS, GERMANS ASK {Are Agreeable to Treaty on Certain Provisions DILLINGHAM TO BE iwcrArcE MUST ACCOMPANY THEM Asks Indictment On) ..o PAYMENT ON SHIPS Inquivy May Be Confined to Flection | Itself—Investigation Motion Was i romerenc— Them or Their Relatives, Government Rules. Brought in by Senator Principal Himself Was Not Present. Washington, Dee the Kord-Newbherry ion Investigation senatorial elee- | e N T Doe. 2—Itamilies deported according by Huri w o York, from Michigan the contes was au- which Senator : | are to be thorized today by senute, Ttussia, today coun for Goldms them to Soviet A telegram Weinbergoer, Berkman and Anthony Caminetti, general immigration. L any deported who has a file for family to comy and the same the nies will depor the earlie: wdopted 1 resolution by received . Pomerene, democrat, Ohio, providing I the roll c was 1 or inquiry Bmma Ul wa s than ;) No necessary and g of there @ minute's discus- that the measure had been approved by (e you represent sfon (v bring out to Russin applicat ny such alien given consideration,” “The government Soviet Russia at jeable date.” Weinbe r. who has deliver Berkman and lis Island by I1oriday his two clients and some other radicals might nd indetinitely unl J COFNi Soviet s o that dr fo Hoviet wh ition ai Bls 1 their own ling to previously (IS you m and committee, , i will condy & aid. Heavings Besin in danuary. to Heariing de s Lire vesowtion L holic been orderc Goldman vid tha Wiy he confined o (he alleged the primaries now are th Ly the courts. s resolulion was favor- the s o and unanimou nooun, isl the Russia this county Ru Ne and cpondi- 3 con- & e con. ¢ riven the niittes co to to unments, Russia tion of ] Shorr. s of in con- v of Michig: by committeo, inion ot deport all have out the o vadicals of < pay and o irocts her acco inves e Caminetii's id ould charzes of the cxpendiiures wiul pri suid tolegram made it clear that be delivered to red Russ when deported and 1o white guards. inborger's renewed 4y of tho surrender of Goldman till Monday w by Dopartment ctod to arrlve he with Miss Gol follow Weinberger e ) institute habea s in both ¢ they had been also lives clection Next republi the fitee, v request fo privi- 1 oy ! mce ' todn the of Labe rlanan v pre tely red, not in the «cuspus resolution medi the Pomerer a. MORE THAN MILLION INNEW BUILDINGS IN ONE MONTH Permits issued, Estimated At FOUR ARE ARRESTED $1,009,679, Enrich City IN ELM CITY RAIDS Cofiers to Extent of Nearly $1,000. e ren | Quartet Are Charged With 1 and Various Hold-Up Jobs About the State. the of since total Baild flest of $1.000, e down % to the ropo: = John W. Allen, for j i to o jgsued 191 - of them of dwell- now in-the Noarly half rected by the corporation for s under the by W H clue ven, Dee. to th ney ‘Trotsky's last four n robbery poultry police - men ah which and holding men are: (fivst making the Ga Jack Novemb u 5 lvo week, ihe New Huy charged vith port apartment were fu progr inmates. The Barney Gube susp of break) Benay dan and Frank Al were held hearing hat ccord of s Inshecic have who ¢ Brid rested also come up which pustiruetion we being ¢ ty lozn local co own hom s operadir {he Inspector's office ! wkon in during tho on permits, n perwits for more ' worth of bull 01 ins ons and prosecutlos gamdbiling be completed, f sous (here and then 15, rejected Yorl A rew days nd inves- | the quartet negoti ufe place which netted $6 in taken no, Sheri Brindisi. in $5,000 each al ldgeport. {hese men, exploit, Novembe: the card players at the They went from here in after being admitted employes of >Wn your for a claimed 1t *he books show month ldition i am Bridgeport thraugh f to issuin illion dolles Atien miu cour to robbed uns machine the went Iater, on to it is s off 10 cont comylainte, HAD $2,000; STARVED Vlenty Brindisi 10 BUILD PIG PEN NOW Jewelry is With of Moncy, | Newark Man, Went Hungry So He Could save for Charity Board Lets Contract For His Family. dition At Town Farm to Keep A Death by « more than abiel st o N RIed: althongh e 1 overtaken Frank ‘nied himself the bar lite in order that he might some day return in opulence to his wife and three children in Russia The hollow-cheeked and pallid K sian dicd Sunday of a “malady” which puzzled physicians until County Physi- clan Wi reported vesterday {hat death was starvation Ne starv $2.000 ki, who ¢ cessities of vart wion h nds From ¥ \ special meeting of the public charities was held las al which time the matter of pen for the town farm was lered. A proposal to crect n 24x30 feot for the sum of received from Leavitt & Ha material for the butlding is alre the possession of the bouard Ping but Jabor ana a rew | will be furnished At the November | common couneil a for the erection of Luilding s tabled tivity of Alderman Curtis but it i been found that the city must eiti dispose of ifs animals allow th, to freeze. <‘onsequently tho went on rd i of the offer at once. board the consic bulldin 6, yes. T rren dy due to . Chelsea, Masfi. Is Agam Swept By Bad Fire Chelsea, M destroyed three woaden building 1 here early toda drove several hundred tenement fami- | Jles into the strects. Kire department officials called fi¢ from other cities, fearing a repetition of the five disaster of 1908 but water screen thrown around the burning buildings rved to contral the flames. The loss was $50,000. meeting of request for a sliehtly smal owing to the W “ire which cag shops in the ar or rec at tavor aid 15 BELOW ZERO. Saranac Lakeé, N, Y., Dec. 3.- mometers here registered 15 below zero this morning, de Alexande rom | commissioner- | America Has No Room For ol with to will g0 t t ! | Charge Of First De- gree Murder | | & t ACCUSED AT FIRST ! DENIED HIS GUILT! ‘Made Confession Only After ! alien ordered ; ramily. 1 f United s00N. a with- attorney radicals guards in not to the 1 os fm- sur- Robbery running at store card games the on Trotsky today is their | 19, point | a to lirce robbed the 60 per-| New id, ed with three New breakers to rob the Trotsky ,000 in cash and a Ad- of | evening plhir wits in and noth- accessories the $400 | the v bourd accepting Berkmaa | refused Iw | night of the { William J. i ety { be ! ped Being Confronted With j Maze of Facts. Incriminating | That Luman ( confess to the der of Charles March 1, 191 ng himself ment of lice today the 11 convict prison, Beckett did not committing the mur- A. Taft in this city on . with the idea of ma hero, was the state- member of the state po- | when Guestioned in reguid confession secured on Novem- This oilicial who talked with in the Winc Vermont, | stated that Kot w car-eyved and defiant @ man ever come in contact with. T} official stated that on the occa- of hix first visit to the institu- Beekett, after listening to (he | simply smiled, and “You com o back fo your state’s attorney and fell hm that 1 did not have any- thing to do with the Killing of Charles Taft. With only this from the pris- oner, the officer feft the institution on | he on of the first visit. Pinally Makes Confession. Considerable work was done in the | Mime and when this officer again with P'ecloet: on November 11, rerado d not changod his iy s extent How- informaiion {hat he police huve in ther pe fon w intolded to Beckatt, who finally wave in and confessod his part in the slay- & of thoe jitneur. Woman Question Scttled. The =state polfeeman was asked if in his opinion Beckot! was o youns | man who inle for the conmitting sul deed. This | offlcer o the incidents that have out in the past fow days, concerning his past porfor nances with o gun. This same otficlal would rot dircetly answer the query as to whether or not Beckett accompanied by a woman on the killing of Taft Grand Jury in Session, 10 o%lock this morning and jury met in scssion at county building to bring in an dictment of murder in the flrst de- azainst Beekett. Among the lo- immoned were Chi Rawlings, Deteetive Ser- A. J. Richardson, Medical Ex- Harry A. lcock, David Olan- | der, who discovered the body of 'l on the morning following the murdor: | : Nyborg, who found the revol- ver that the shooting I'red Carlson, notifle Geo. J. Kelly wmurder. time v que . witnesses. state's statod th that in the event of the & turning an indictment ag it was unlikely that the would be tried before next There are considerable lexal calities that will have {o be through before the prisaner can taken from the Vermont prison brought to Connecticut. Those on the Jury. Members of the grand jury the indictment procecdings today Henry F. Smith, Russcll . Taber, | it George L. Clapp of George I Humphrey W. J. Madden, Bristol; ! Willtan A mour, ast by : Willlan R, Resbrook, Iast Hartford: H. A. Middleton, Bast Windsor: Henr: W. Hunt, Glastonbury: W. N. Clark, Granby: Owen R. Havens, Rocky Hill; C. 11 Eno, Simsbury: Edward A 1ful- ler, Sutfield: D. 1% Abern, West Hart- ford: WHliam H. Warner, Wethers- field: George I Maude, Windsor Churles C. Graves, Windsor When the attention o rorge Beclk- father of the confessed murder s brought o his son's predicamoent, i said that the boy must have been “nutty.” He further said that should person commit such o erime he must rmed fool Lo tell anvone. He also sald that if the boy is guilty he will not aid in defending hin. It was erroncously stated yesterday said that Heckett claims to have regis- at the Hotel Beloin an the night of ihe murder, A state policeman today id that Beckett claims to hae reg tered under an alias af the Hotel Ro- wal which Is weross the street from (he Hotel Beloin. Owing (o & change in management of the hostelry, the registry boak is not avalable. Around the county bullding morning while the session, the offic the « scemed confldence to ber the ate had same sion tion otiicer, m {alike the d tiiiuc the of beon bro At ihe the | in- witnesso! unt aminer did who of the rable and weant spent in One of the s morningg nd jury r nst Bockett, Joune: mai | March. § hni- | gone | be and sitting in are, Willtam § Hartford: Bloomfield R | | | | { i this grand jury was in connected with to be imbued with | that the case they | have worked up aguinst Beeke(t will show that the murder of Taft has at last been solved One of these offi cials stated that State Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn was in direct charge of the handling of irs for the last few months, | crroncous impression lad b Dintentions. | matter | injunction was obtained Baron von Lersner Requests That This Matter of Indemnity Be Referred (o The Hague—Would also oppose In- vasion Privileges, GERMANS TO SIGN IF CHANGES ARE MADE IN TREATY Paris, Dec. 3 (By the Associated Press) Ger- many is willing to sign the protocol putting the peace treaty into effect the moment clauses ob- jectionable to her in the protocol are eliminated, Baron Kurt von Lersner, head of the German delcgation here, told the Associated Press late this afternoon. was th in- When the German delegate showit the statement given out morning that on Monday he had formed Paul Dutasta. sceretary of the peace conferenee, that W had decided not to sign protacol, | Baron von Lersner said: “1 have full powers to tocol and am ready woment when the question Flaw is climinated and reforr Ilague and when there also nated the paragraph relatin to the, evacuation of Lithuania, which we conxider already settled and final, the paragraph which would permit th invasion of our country I 0 in time of peace on any Ger the n the pro- i it at any | of Scana d to 'l ave elimi- to sign armed trivial Corrvects Wrong Impression. Baron von Levsner pointed out that | this was the fiest time he had receive - correspond here He s consenting to talk in (hiv | only because Lo thought wn conted | . il Germany's instance n by a w iterpretation of “We have presented to the supreme ! council,” he continued ider ample proofs t overnment is not responsible for tho sinking of the ships at Scapa Flow | and yet in order not to de v the final conclusion of peace will submit the to The H te tribunal.” 8,000 OUT OF WORK Ind., “what we con- the German Gaty, Factory Compelled to Close Down Because of Lack of rl—Other Plants Affected. v, Ind workers to Tin Dee were h y when tho Plate Co., the largest turing concern of its Kind in world, was forced to close hecause the conl shortage. All mills of the forced to shut down completely reports reached here that the com- pany's plant at Elwood, Ind., employ- ing 4,000 to 5,000 persons, also had banked its tire: $125,000 REALTY DEAL Samuel Waskovwitz Sells Al Proporty | 2hit nwn thousand | out of American sto work here Shect and manufa the nr company were | and On North, Harttord Avenue and Willow Streets to Herman Belk Samuel Wi property on IKovwitz North, stre hits sold his Hartford avenuo and Willow ts to Herman telkin The l was made through = the of- fice of Attorney I I Hungerford. Tho property consists of store and gro- ceries on Hartford avenue, two ten ment houses on North street, a one tenement house on Hartford aveauo | and three dwelling houses on Willow | street. The property is said to have | been sold for about $125,000. The | deal s the largest made in the ity in same time. New York Comptro]ier Fined $250 For Contempt New York, Dec. #.—Doclared contempt of court for disregarding injunetion against the - sale of 000,000 worth of corporate bond Camptroller Charles L. Craig fined $250 today by Justice Manning in the Brooklyn supreme court. The by a member in an was of the citizens' union. Hartford, Dee. for New Dritain and Fair, continucd cold Thursday faly, warn viclnity: tonight; — ! usod ! tate. | when URGED UPON WILSC I BY SEN. FALL; ASHURSTWOULD USE ARMED FORCE NEWINGTON 70 HAVE NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY ~ PROGRAM ANNOUNCED 10,000 And Plot of Land i Given Hartior Noewing briry A Hartford of that brary is Mrs. Luc o by | provides wnd on as t dation share of M. bo in to | to are be Welles to Robbins These known { Library. Town By Wi Mrs. Welles. will town a in vy Rob that Main he nuc be the wh vested ho {rusf they s organized, | transtorr | the | be od to tion 1 Do will offered Miss mae 510,000 added will two it of as the he 1 free the tat for pro Welle he ain o of was i lite anc of her Welle and a Newin a libra 1t nory bins stroc leus of to of the ich wilt sums the of It g0 to of execut tho f by to [itt the money and corporat steps a libary bui Luey Itobbin, Hartford Contractor Is Sentenced To Jail Tartiord, wealthy some inal cour six Hartford, tomabilc and Au Yorl in (he W hite weeks following a ! fens were s D cont 1t monihs nctor ago e 3.- of jumped rge Peter this cl 210 o voluntarily lny ind was sent il | Sentenced To Prison later money taken N 1l of ownl yihlic ¢ Fanny bate in r ident i the i mother The will plot of gton, be ry, foun- by the Henry her or I S are ors who and and is to land for ion nd Iding to s Welles Leone, who bail 1tory of- in erim- enced Lo ity 100 For Stealing Autos in G criminal entence and Goldtarh's SENTENCED TO PRISON FOR INDECENT ATTACK ON WOMAN’ Dec this nienced 3.~ Ifor city ¢ wh, thet old hoth to court here was two to fi one statc L of Wit ¢ today Ve years 1o two year EI]MMDNWEALTH (LUB |sTams nerr. pLaN ' TO FORCE DEMANI S In Meeting to Be Held Dec. 17—Professor Adams, Yale, to Seme Cfficial Cirell Opinion is That Neighbd ing Republic Will Try Prevent Break. First of Spealk. i W. 1. I onwealih ity nent " the Com- aln prom the or uhjcets Nartion eeretary of Br of address sting League renty for its o will receive ' in the n club of Ne (he will intere 'In Meantime Carran Is Given Fuli Pow To CSettle Proble With U. S. inonnecd na men who nization this wintc with g and con position speeches The first meeting held Wednesday e 1 i | Y. M. . A. Following a supper 0 o'clock there will be =1 Burton Adams at Yale “Ratifieation and the uenc ratification should place before the 17th it is po the discussion will intere The meeling of the season will be featured by an address hy In Henry Smith Willinms, of the Beebo ! Williams ~ clinic in New. York city. Dr. Willinms — will speak upon “The New Discoveries Concern- ting the Human Blood and their | portance to AMankind.” Dr George I Vincent, president the feller Foundation, and . Gesell, of the Yale Medical are being considered us in the third on The of optid n for ubjects chosen the club will evening & Washington, Dec. 3.—A regu Pr dent relations today New the resolut] to Mexico: wall, chairman zed with slt profosso i the ting Wilson diplomatic introduced publican, the e ti of history, "3 subject will Peace Treaty I3ven though university with be of by Me e Scnator Cons take howif wted ont s s, sation of exican he ond Wants Carvinza Explaining his also that recognition Banned, resolution 1sked the president Carranza, based on “astound The res foreign r draw of tor Iall declared dence which world” when tion was refer 1 tions commitice Bolshevism Charged college | 1 char Senator Iall suid, possible " the Mexican embassy, the o eting of the eneral in New York and the San Francisco cnzaged in the Bolshevik propa been done ot it was would Im- produced to the of Rocke- Arnold | y i sulate gene | been actively bution of that (s | Knowled Beaver Street Block Are Sold This ."lurnm:; H 1 1 comps Beaver sty Bonoil with and consent Venusti The tate on Dayion Humpt ha Sl for Th buikd sold : biog Uter @ ny Lt all's deto troduce I rmination to slution was reacl contere with v, Amer lew o Lenry ambass minutes fcan 1d ol befor Donnelli Gets 18 Months to Two Years—Cammorano | is Sent to State Reforma-| tory at Cheshire. In the superior Donnelli Rocco ano, botl guilty of wanson, lartford the Flm late in Burpee to 2 The ca with manslaughter, for trial row. It was stab in the years morano to the Cheshire Park v of H a don The i in se of in the is bad Ho subsequently Britain (¢ joneral artford, a viclous a section September. ntenced state alleged hy court this 1 and Joseph were ault on nostic emplo was 1 of Juc Donnelli prison an attack La homas Nappi, will he te uperior court that Nappi afte tel in Septemt Hed at the hospital W Refor; norning, ‘ammor- found Mary ved de in gton, 1cien F in n to 1 1 d Cam- mator charged wken up tomor- Charles b NEW BUSINESS BLOCK will Corner Be or (on Streets, Clayto corner ¢ ington Levin, “hneigde toot lot street ker had taid for stopped time the cwners 1 block on tain five the stor spoken fi will be iy ne Co, mitely nd Six Persons Are Burned To Death In Pittsburgh | Pittsbu sons, children, two firer in a fire at Natro: Switala, 13; building, trom tiated including nick, n oAl streets Hyman voand he parties have adjoin 1ol a colln structure huilding war | propose the stores und r and ezun at by the wgh, ¥ w nen we which na, ne her re were West broke two aggregato $50,000. a mother ar four another ted on Lot arker today Main to 1. Stein, binow, Morris Rul o purcha on Judd and fou on ing lin D v du his 1 operations out. I to crect a lots. It wi ana offices. Se offices have building The I 1s su oA onc he Camp Dec. 1 and 1 burned to de: injured 1 destroyed here. Mrs, children and occupant the victlms, ., and opor ApProxi- Six at tho West Main and Washing- | sold hiis | Wash- Isracl Samuel senstein. | sod 1 Wesi nditions ot, but | at Hh-[ he new business 1 con veral of been tions | 1 1 pe fou and night building | I'rank | Joseph | of nmi her th, th | L e v iston it m rmatio tient without foreign resi relations comm sub-committee which the M depar thorough n o Jenkins, is given relatly in the Mexic resolution hat deliberat propaganda and using purpose s committoe iter impd inve and nders w Little Atter The denkins i : unimporiant place Months In | Situation by the | Mexiean government | spreading anarchist [the United states | consulates for that A garded by both the John Gree- | SEIC department as of ance. In senate he w proo tigatin the AGREES TO EXPOSE ILLEGAL HUNTING | tate tment | tood be in accu Man Sentenced o Three Prison Gets Light Term for His Promisc, Hartford, Dee. & ley of Daniclsville U. 8. d shipped pame meree from Bla ~When pleaded guilty in the tody hirds by interstate Mass., 2y strict court to having | the when reful not to make ut it is known that ave archives department Would The secretary of wa thorized statement made by t resoluti public t his sta in t and com- offering his to New reveal ta the skstone, York city, and agreed to rk f d ag ments oevidenee mmittec hasied the co on federal agents all he knew of ille- of st gal practice of sv same birds, the cials who have ring and shipping federal and state ofhi sought for five to run down “Greely's the | practice is known to them, expressed freely thefr elation at the outcome of their latest cfforts Geely tenced to three months Haven county jaail on ¢ sentence to ho His g affected his pun imum ntence of 1IN ind heavy fine besides imposed. Principals in the running “Greely's system™ were Gameo Albert Stadlmeir, Comm Birds Everett L. Walling of Ithode 1 land and John M. Crampton of Ha ford, superintendent the Connect cut state of tisheries Comm’i Walling ireely’s trail for and )¢ il thouss Rhode | monoy in efforts to wet evidenc Crampton made th Protect Americuans, would be solution inty nator Ashur| th iod Americn the the venr, system,” as s under a e today Arizona 10 duced by Se lemoeral to was cean the Now of threc served con to toll his shiment. Max months judl been sen- milita the who v fored A threatenc Mexican ent | in h on ican side of bord retiviti bellige repub! of outlaws or other the retions in outhern story in ould have Power Che soluti of intern United Stat nt Carrani by t held tode tes we s Carvanza Given Mexico City difficultie tional e down W ioner wris out affairs with entrusted to legislative at with th in the Presid intrusion arden ot | was without senate secrol sesston of United nite Rela and game. | qoel had some time wmd dollars tion hoard foner tred the session ory n bei heen on ove of w hing iting 1o Reply. land's Superintendent Wa | ment ton, Do State depa time Ly awaiting word from N of the official delivery the late A not xiewn ernment pived uhled Ty e vrost ollicials {1 GENT . were marking S IS SUGAR PRICE District md (h it trins S, Ntorney Warns That in mission an its Carranza In presentation Preside Retailers Must Not Charge More SODIe quarters would it was the rece helievd ving complete & and Than This Price areanza Jenkins mess: soon after Hartford, Dec. S.-—Sugar is heing e and prevent : between his United Statc Private cated that clals wore iously interchange sold in some her parts of Connecticut at « rnment price than permitted under wvices T M M om the taking the they involved diplomatic ruling of U. 8. District Attorney John some of . Crosby, it was stated at the office of not got the fair price commissioner today, Both whalesalers and retailor re- an sponsible 1 Recently a wholesaloer New H ven came here and claimed (he on sURAT was ¢ ahd for rolief. He wanted §1 o hundred pounds on bulk cane sugar instead of 75 cents and $1.25 on carton sugan ‘The request is heing considered by the tate fair price committee. Mr. Crosby says that at present con- sumers are entitled to sugar at not over 11 cents a pound, and felt on of not It amicably, attitude would \ difr he t of rent was department, w evider howeve being col Carran the Ar 1 ituation vely. Should hold out ags vernment's Americ without pected to be force Mexico mands. sidered continug to Linst orfean request to r Consular Agent Jer delay pressure was e which wou] accede the dd lease | kin brought to to

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