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e —— —- e News of the World. » B ' Herald “Ads” M By Asscciated Press. | f ' . ; : - Better Businest ESTABLISHED 1870. 7 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1920.—TEN PAGES PRICE THREE CE " DE VALERA SEEKS | acve tad of %GIINN: CNGRESSMN DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE s I - . WAGES WAR ON RADICAL Clerical_Error in Report ‘ IN NATIONWIDE ROUN D " More Than 100 From This City - - - W DOESNT AFFECT MEANING ... o i . . CheerLi}::;ll [:[Hifgl;: and - ! 0 e . "“:Wlth No Warnin g BIG CITIES IN WHICH RAIDS WERE Simultaneous Rai " — | A e, Gove. Agents Broke) O et it na . || Cities Throughe SAYS IRELAND LOOKS TO | : . : . Being An “Implacable Enemy” to lntO Meetiflg P;aces' ducted by the Department of Justice simultaneously in S. Resuit in Ca Organised Labor) thirty-three cities oi the United States. extending from New i L il - York. in the east, to San [‘rancisco anc ortland, regon, . AMERICA FORJUGH HELP Stameora. ten. s—conmesman| Seizing Ilegal Liter-|| e wesr 0 0 e and Imprisonme Schuyler Merritt today sent to Johr \ list of the larger cities in which the raids were made ¥ 3 § L. Lewi acting-president of the | < o o 5 - 2 S 3 S o " ; “President of Irish Republic” However, ! United Mine Workers, Indianapolis, ature and Rush[ng ’L‘_‘]”‘f !:‘- i -l\;“ .\_orll;, _L"F;II“:“U“'- }3“""‘,‘- ])t‘.“ah'l« ‘-I]{“\'?{Kl”v Thoubaflds “ 0 Disclaims Any Desi to Have 5 AN Ind, a reply to a letter from Mr. eveland, Denver. Des Moines. Detroit, irand apids, > ‘ Lewis and made public on Decem- | 5 M Hartford, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Kansas City. Los An- < ot (i e I A = Ny : Anarchists to Jail it e en e to Overtarow 1. B. CHAMBERLAIN. My, Lewis esfed Mr . Meroiif fo Pittsburgh, Portland (Maine), Portland (Oregon), Provi- : tional Politics, Recognition of Ie- s o o e > ' I H. hamberlain, of New Haven, dence. San Francisco, Scranton. Spokane. St. Louis. St N 5 i At ke ‘! ments in a speech delivered by the | RS o s 7 pobiic Betug AN st He Want the new sec of the New | ZOlC ian on the floor of the! TWO COMMUNISTS Paul, Springfield (Mass.), Syracuse, Toledo and Trenton. MAY MEAN END O 5o . 3rita Chamber { > erce who, ! 5 i Prosented With Silver Loving Cup. | Britain Chamber of Commerce . Who: {j,5yge, October 29, and to malke on Thursds assumed his duti e i ad it | ARRESTED HERE ON i Latest reports from New England towns give the i RADICAL[SM In his plea for the cause of Irish | this ity coincident with the retire- Mr. Tt ouetarions rests as follows: Boston 60, Springfield 65. \Vorcester freedom, Eamonn De Valera, president | ment of Leon A, Sprague, who has| o) i in i speech were by FEDERAL WARRANTS Chicopee 16, Holyoke 20, Fitchburg 20, Cambridge 26. UNITED § of the “Irish "i"‘,‘!"\i\—,\f i oy a 2ol zfo':nvmn\xl m(vm\\m:.:ilj\l GO e T (0 o T Lynn 54, Haverhill 21. Chelsea 24, Lowell 40, Lawrence 15. 4 (i::fl:lc(u‘:?“:ln“t;(- l x”un‘;fv of G1as | o L114 e th ‘Q"'CC”(.,{( bl ou‘n”;;nx;ei:\)- m‘t‘tl:’l‘;i\u\‘:r;mr:r:ls e \\u'ellcs]cy 28n :}'E\\' Hampshirci A\'as‘hua 161. _L‘lnrumnnt | = Ashe branch and other syui 3278 | men and the directors of ti ol rontarenesl orant va||[METHelnationswidoactiyitsfonithe fed 25, Manchester 65, Portsmouth 7, Berlin 40. Lincoln 2. ington, Jun. %.—Arre in New Britain to bring about d umb r look for him to successful -e.president of the United | eral authorities in arresting radicalists In Rhode Island: Providence 13, Central Ialls 10, Woon- nation-wide rad:cal ruid W recognition of the republic. De V > many questions that coi Mine Workd resulted in the arrest here late last socket 2, Olneyville 2. In Connecticut: Bridgeport 15, and today hac eeded B front the local organization. | night of two alleged members of the e T At < noon. it was estimated at i) L Eans Used in Trial. o e e Ansonia 12, Waterbury 7, Naugatuck +, South Manchester S Mot e John L. Lewis called Mr. Merritt's | ¢ i at the local police station, 2, Meriden 2, New London 1, New Britain 2, and Hartford 2. this number probably wili b ! derson had referred to the congr: | Vincent J. Jok s, aleo known as esistant Attorney. G man’s specch instructing a federai| William Jokyn of 296 Chapman s i Tt ersons were held (;AUSEI] EIRL’S I]EATH grand jury in Indiana. Mr. Merriit | Street,-and Anton Brooks of 101 Oak | | savs his facts were from the record | Street. The pair was arrested by De- SALI]“NS RE"PEN BUT [;[]NNE[;’"[;U’I‘ I]E ALER | and that the rakl of the Coronado Coal company’s case | teCtive Sers . J. Richardson. as- {to be not only the greatest against the United Mine Workers of efyanusoLy but also the greatest in Arrest Man F d Slinki | America and he was anxious to make lcora Matihiae Bival and Mo any in history £ B oun INKINE | ;15 statement which had not been ver- | J¥oI: The officers were armed With [oScxetyaiclip B Ere S | a warrant from the federal authori- | | ified in court and had not been su'’- machinery s set in m in Yard of Murdered |jected to the rule of evidence, so that | U5 id, success attended the At the Joykmas home a large quan- | the statement could. be relied upon. | Four thousand warrants w4 T3 ¢ “Reds" lit % . | 5 | Woman’s Home. he s nt from my speech, | 1% of “Reds” lierature was selzed | «Qnly Near-Beer,” Head of | Fourteen Liquor Evaders Ar- but the arrests esceeded thal including a copy the Communist, utithe s B | the let : h the judge! the official organ of the party under | = 5 . 5 [oeidonthali2. 000 = perfel i quotes, as set forth in the Indianapo- | which the clleged agitators worked. | Liquor Dealers’ Associa- raigned Today on Ser- ' Tyanisald SICatss . an. 3. per (copy sent by Mr. Lewis). | Several books of the “Volslybe Rgyo- |G mlsne Guli the ery surrounding | 1S ‘that Mr. John L. Lewis, one of the | liucija,” written by Nikold n, pait- | tion Explains. ious Charge ihe asrests of thie PINENE the death of M 7 representatives of the United Aline | ner of Trotzky, also taken in the = | Scores of “parlor Bolsheyi was found dead r home herc last | Workers, when attending one of the | raid. Other alleged Bolsheviki and —_— 5 b ,“"_“I"‘E'lflh"-‘e n the ":‘dsl~ night under circumstar e Tt o : : : mende : e ! | saia. hese, it was admi N sanletal . .(‘:’v:iv.l\.t _‘”‘”‘_;("‘"“‘)'f’]‘f:S‘)“x"_‘l‘"’j‘w”‘;r "I’,”‘Q"“f:m i fi:‘r’\““‘{f‘ ‘l';‘fl‘:h : “:‘f‘e_“ o »““rs ‘Because, they claim, the request of [ Chicopee, Mass. Jan. 3—Fourteen ' have to be demlt with —um 8 ting the result of a chenrical | ference as follow (Here follows ! ald, is married and has two children. | District Attorney Hugh Alcorn was|men including five from New Hayen, { 1ais as they are citiz of tho swoets found in the | auotation from a quotatton in Mr. | He worked at the P, & F. Carbin divi- ' disregarded in other cities throughout | Conn,. charged with murder or man- Ralds were ~amBure cfore taking further steps. Not | Merritt's speech.) sion of the A fost Haraware €oba! the ‘state-and New Britaln was.-the [slaughter In connection -with the. o tae United SH SN SN 8 mination - Continuing, Mr. Merpitt. 4n his| Poration. He has active, 1\cv,ur|1-:onlv e n wirich the to % % _ . Say '® at 9 o'clock last might the but the | . 8: ing to the bolic cialistic move- ¥ guiations | deaths from poisonous liquor in this moved in the round-up of d und dead beside S only inaccuracy in that . MENts in this city, and was local secre- | ‘Were being lived up to, local saloon- | vicinity were arraigned in police Workers and sympathized for traces of | statement is. that it was simply dye tary of the Lithuanian br: of tha keepers have decided to fall in line court today for hearings and on re- this morning the number 1dy. which |t a clerical error in copying, that Federated Socialist party. me cor- and also lay aside the request of the had was higher than in ai b respondence between Jokymas and attorney. Today practically every sa- raid in the history of the ¢ artim F. Plunkett, state secretary of loon in the city opened its doors for | N€¥ the hearings were put over to| The government hopes f » socialist party, was among the lit- the salc of near-beer, cider, butter- | January 17 to allow more time for other “Soviet ark” and ture taken. He i¢ a citizen of the milk and soft beverages. Bolshevik Russia where th iy A ! 3 3 el Worke s lol A eric i d e | hite v!al(-s.. ha\'u:\\ been ||:1Iu|'alizul {’x‘fijflidi'l‘! ‘\1 ht :\;on es uf_the_xew Will be permitted to rej addressed an enthu Sl e aiie Lecame president thereof.” in Wallingford on September 25, 1915, Britain branch of the Retail Liquor | "' i ° former associates. The d of New Britainites in the Hc e syeRdievards ot th 4 as a document in his personal ef-| Dealers' association spoke for the | trials would be demanded. A heavy of justice estimated that pot this morning, in el ; e by Wil- ~ Regrets Mistake fects attest. { New Britain saloonkeepers in ‘defense police guard was maintained over the desirables” would be “caug| Yiated because of other stop-overs on | Zeics, as the man he saw 5 Miss Continuing Mr. Merritt said that Find Postal Cards. of their decision to reopen. Mr. Mon- | court room in the City hall basement dragnet spread over the his trip to Hartford. T e v an front of| the quotation he used was intended to A large batch of postal cards, with ! 5ees cited the cases of Hartford, Bris- [and only persons having business with their deportation it Ao omt R . catered. When taren tote chg PO- | how that there was at least some | the photograph of Eugene V. Debs, the | tokand other clties in which the order | wers admitted to the court room. . lieved the backbone of rad OIS Wi e s h W nume. s Wil on|basls fori thelcharge lof jolnt action | imprisoned socinlist leader, andiican. wesfever in force. He sald that New/| = e Tve New faven men charged Ameri e Leen brg heartfalt apprec “;” Sy “n‘u-!r\‘ lJml e t © Dol drink o, | between the miners and the opera- | didate of the party for the presidency, Britain \1a1l ))een free from wood al- | with mufder and fflrfl whom harl has ey bt el M) o SatenKIng: | tors to drive out non-union mines: on which ie written a brotest against . cohol poisoning cases as far as,local | been refused are: Frank Lucibello Thé raia tion. T know that the um\{’v ’\k}‘*’l" - and miners from the market and that { the imprisonment of Debs, Kute Rich- sales were concerned. Investigation 3 }Elv\wur'l street; William (}_uanm. a agai communist and] ing you here is your mlcn—-»‘ h‘" ”f- !th!* Pnhr"p; had been pursued for | ards O'Hare and others were found. |of many reports has proved nothing 57 Grand avenue; I‘rux \Im?m\l_ bor groups of radiom the [vears. This is the Important ques- | -Just what connection Jokymas has ' that would indicate New Britain sa- | 260 Wooster avenue; Glovanni PInto. partment of justice annou i S e quest of the assistant district attor- 1 by the dog. | the man who made the statement w: not Mr. John L. but Mr. Tom Lewis and Mr. Tom L. Lewis was at EAMONI i e that time vice president of the United ' preparation of the cas Counsel for the men announced that separate were conducte cause of t “Tri S 5 1 ntc , cause he ‘Trish Republic' and it tion and the question of what par- |, with the Communist party has not as loonkeepers were handling whiskey, | 157 Wooster street and Dominic bject of obt g 1 P with b 1k b b is for that reason that I am here, We | ks f 3 i 2 [EasoMestiol o b fon T aIn ere: e TO MEET ON JAN 14 ticular representatives of the United vet been made clear. The prisoner he said, and because of that fact they | Perrotti, of Westville. ! submit to thc department| llzenslor et ‘,“"‘l‘ epresentative L Miners may have made the 'statement denies connection with the organiza-| should not be penalized by having| The prisoners charged with man- ' for deportation of a very I tain| recognition: v\l “1 S to ob- E AR S is not, I think important. I regret = tion and says that the presence of the | their doors closed. slaughter are: Sam Darling, 47 Belle- her of our most dangerous @ the Unticd Boie Sexsroment | the clericai error as I wanted to be ' literature is due to position as sec-| When the closing order was re- | yille street, Hartford, Conn. and Max and radical $ e “L“”;;ni““"l L«p;,\,,, Recommendations to Change Name | entirely accurate, and I regret also if | retary of the socialist part ceived here in the carly part of the | ganders of the same address; Alex- charge of uilempling to Kevernmedtiiot Dbt e SrCharnn ok “orror has caused you any damage . Anton Brooks is 50 years old, and | week, Chief William J. Rawlings of [ander Perry, proprietor of the Am- the govermment by force an Biolamd. We db not iek itsi \nlie: o £ or inconvenitnce. With his wife and son resided at 101 the police department deuul]ml Ser- | erican House, Chicopee: Thomas iwas placed teddle in international politics or af- e Made. Not an Encmy Oak f‘"’t“h ]”9\”1 o ‘““:(')’"‘ 2 | seant ;"””"‘"”;:‘“;’gh::‘;“‘\r:"n:e"‘l Oczkawski, a Chicopee saloonkeeper: The ‘ 7 Ste oy tule & Level 50 as | ous cafes to N desire 7 7 o B e 'Chic 2 PR fairs. but de do ask that the United el ] “In your statement published In @ o onle¥ fule & i S SPCNl S Louis Menard, porter at the Chicopee for incriminat Probable changes in the name g prominently identified with the of the District Attorne His demand AR S vhich the reveal s i p 2 s in the name and | the newspapers you refer to me as | ; | R e i onting | House; Joseph R Grabief bariendet ling which the L revealel form of services wi e i o rec. 3 3 b ranch of the L anian s st | was received wi o e s % g 5 = 5 Sovd B fom ot sesvices :’:n‘”m in the rec-{one of the most implacable enemies ot | WORTR G P10 (00 e s an alien. | part of the cafe owners, but as subse- 'Pf'lidgl‘mk';‘; i‘;’e T::::i:‘ m’]““‘. ';,‘mh"‘ f:\“::“,:: e ,,‘L"::; undd Puts| Tt G to 1) i o e o e Creanzoilalor 1 do not know Two federal officers visited the po- | quent shipments of beer arrived the | = i Tetrault. Chicopee: Charles council similar to the 12 an | where you got this erroneous notion, ' j.¢ station shortly before noon today | dealers werc anxious to reopen their [ (¢ &n¢ vewiivh COLOPECt COSTET ) the fact being that I am not an 't interrogate the prisoners. They had | places to dispose of the drink they | FeITY an lomBalerd oaniender Would bnsiis enemy implacable or otherwise, of or- | i (ustody three other alleged “Com- | had contractea for. This and the fact | 3t the American House. All theso Attempts to oranize the ganized labor or of any labor, but nupists” taken-in the western part of | that other ciies were continuing to | Sharsed with manslaughter excepti GO M8 O Cl0 believe I am a good friend of 1abor | {ho state last night. run cafes while New Britain dealers | Darling have obtained bail. Darling SR e : (Gl JbeI My speech In congress | phis afternoon, following @ pre- | were closed was responsible for the |and Saunders are accused of United was intended to call attention to cer- | |yminary hearing. Vincent Jokyvmus | reopening. porting liquor from H tain illegal pacti of the United \us released by the federal officers e e city. it Mine Workers and their officials z -c extensive investigation land. ~ Put oo st Swedish Luthera ur ; pending a more extensive stig: A & setnod baibiite oot e e jeran church in the § which had been shown in court, and . iy the man's personal history. Ho|Former Local Priest is 3 oldiery, is wrong and to expr my belief, which all good . to be a citizen of the United it 1s up to you residents of New Brit- Aaal vied the fact that} iifjzens must share, thot no man or Given Purse of $1,250 to see that the proper form is| [T is so little of ish in the S e = > e Use your influence awith | USual Swedish churvch service body of men can place themselve A farewell paily was tendered Rev., R e | and dne io the fact that the o1 | abovetneRlan s laboniand ilsbors INTAWARIEN ENERATD'S Frapcis 13, Keough, retiring curate at | Woman Succumbs Shortly Afeer Tak- S 7 I e Tenantiof itcnee =t g ing men especially need the protec Y ‘s church, Meriden, Wednesd e : ding. ee and WAL dovour bid- | G te G i in the. sereiee, 5 | ton of the law for ‘themseives sna' [N THE METROPOLIS ) o o ron Reamn. who i a1o.| ing Dosc of Linuid Delievtd to Mave Sficial Shakee Fric { probable che s in this respect will | thelr/f fainllios ands thels @ poperty. cal man and a graduate of St. Mary The speaker . also be reco ended at the meetin IO Ty TN S abl S IR G parochial school here, has been named that it was inip: fo 3 It the motion is put through th the world prove th too clearly to | i n dire r(g_-o:_lm Propagatio Mystorsy main longe { talk with his New | Will be a service in glish be need Uren bR Lo peg that FaLl| ith and has becn permaneni- Britain frie More thun ning at 9:30 o'clock in the morning | SiZens: whether emplovers or em- | 5, tcq jast nigh EnclimtonSt caenstiho el [y cording friends and admirers lined up a | for e who desire the English form | ,-un“-u‘ “_‘H_V :\lm ‘c'vn]l.\ accept lhls‘ TR “er to Milis Island of 201 rtford. ile was given a purse con- rift street. accordins to £hook, hands with the Irish leader ant hor service at 10545 a. m. | PrinciPle asa theory but act upon it [ Ehe WEASEC (0, T on hroceed- | 3isting of $1.230 in appreelation of his | madc at the police s 16 trainldren oo ot St who wish the Swedish form —— | logs after being auestioned all night | Weork during the past three and a hali § ;0 41 Jos by department agents. was begun to- | ¥CU"S ) told Gapts % Nite liaa 1 night in shouted Irish exiressic £ thanl ¢ service. This e is absolutely and exhortions that persevers . Ttev. Ohmun s ir the DR- REEKS RES]GNS duy. More than 400 persons arvest = ther Lud the watchwofd of Themis MO clement in the chureh are to od last night weve released for ia self-styled branch. SRt ol | of evidenee to connect them with rev- = States of the Ru Quigley Hands Over Cup. i This move on the part of Rev. Oh- | Deputy Covunissioner of Public | giutionary doctrines. Uniform Tlours Committe lie was connecte Before the speaker made his ad- | Wan is in line with a movement - | Warrants still held by the depart- Rule. Effective Tonight. of the commun dress, Mayor Quigley handed Secre.|among other Swedish churches| 'ealth Leaves Post to Resume | . . (il be served country. If this cu tary Martin J. Kelly a silver cup in- | throughout the country to introduce| y .4 practice. as human effort can nccomp lished, they said, the scribed “To Eamonn De Valera. Pre. | tervices in English into the churches, g ling to Wm. J. aviNencalic et ahtinia ;”"‘ed by ; “““"T-“' S I Lrhon, | B0 e tofihe ""‘l“ ”‘i“' ‘{»t‘ Hartford, Jan. 3.—Dr. T. Eben |bureau of investigation of tho depa The senatorial committee Friends of v Freedom of New | Swedish ¢ en are not learning the . i i t who directed last night’s nation- tion Soviet activities wil : ! : et seeeeat T st as | men d i ivit Britain, Conn.”, and the cup was | SWedish language to the extent that | Reeks, has resigned his position as| G " i from this city. Persons of the result of the nve handed De Valera as a remembrance | they can appreciate or understand the | deputy commissioner of public health | \ . ted last night have been watched of his reception. ermons under the present system.|and director of the bureau of pre- S e On the tram with De Valera was | The churches rather than the younger | ventiple diseases in Connecticut. The | (Continued on Third Page) Liam Mellows, commander of the| clement are adopting new measures sauthwestern detachmont of rebels | Which ure calculated to save the sit- | during the Easter week fight. His re- | uation. next meeting of the .counncil of| election to a seat in parliament was —— | health. It is the intention of Dr. ! | | 1ke official recognition of our form of rule. “Whichever form of rul P P hurch of this city at its annual mest- proved and recognized by the Cnited ! wary 14th for the election of | States will be acceptéd the kov. | Officers and other routine business. | ernment of Tre The republic w Jtev. s. Q. Ohman, pastor of the sel up by the people and is there. | ¢PUreh, said today that the new fore the proper form. At pregsent tho | Mme of the will probably be Tnited T iaa Jish | the First heran Church of New : ent as the governuent of Ire- tain, as it first and the old- Been Whiskey. “conscious oxpr rugglc New York. Jau. #.-—Department of justice agenis, armed with 300 war- rants, continued today their rch suirounds for radicals begun in a series nids Mrs, M Affonsica Lops nounced tod: ining the liter STORES CLOSE AT 9 o'CLOCK. iven bir crduy after- s noon at 3:5 : : tollowing | | | | Makes New | dose of “whis > gave her short- Iy before 7 o'clock. she died. Lops {0ld the police that hie purchased the The stores of the cily, according to contents of the bottle at a drug store. " | the recent ruling of the uniform hou The hottle was turned over to the i committee, will close tonight at 9 police. They found that it was pre- o'clock. After several meetings of the d in the customary manner of all merchants this was decided unani- prescriptions, and was signed by a mousiy and practically every store on 1 doctor. It has been sent to oRe 2 | Main street will close Saturday nights State Chemist Bailey at New Haven (y iy pQeRAT TO 18 hereafter, starting tonight, at 9 o'clock. The new schedule of hours i E . the meai resignation will be acted on at the PR O { also calls for the closing of stores on ¢ i notiiled of the c jMonday nights at ¢ o'clock. ported 10 have made e ves To a reporter this afic: KILLED CROSSING STREET noon. the doctor stated that he had - Manchester, Jan. 3.—Hethlon Weir, made no decision in the case, an practice of his profession and to his Martford, 3.—Forecast 78, crossing the street between two Drobably would not do so for s private interests in New Dritain. for New Britain and vicinity: | buildings of which he was the janitor. da I {he apoointed place y fair tonight and Sun- today was killed by the automobile The worman leaves besides her ¢ for the meeting, for cold. driven by I'vank Miner, of Highland #d, six children. The funer of which it is still intend: Park. Miner will appear in court on be held at % o'clock Monrday morning President Wilson iss « Premicr Clemene council J ied today. This cali egarded itfication (v ¢cnable the ¢ announced at the lust clections. Both | CHAE D WITH MANSEAUGHTE Je and De Valera ure to speak this Bridgeport, Jan Dominick cvening in St. Peter's church, Hart- | Jteale, whos utomobile n a..m\l ford. About 50 miembers of the local | and killed Elmer Ogden, 11 years old, branch of Irish Freedom friends |on Christmas oOay, was today held on | Some davs ago the health board of Generall arded the train at Berlin and will [ the charge of mansl hter. He was | New Britain made an offer to Dr. | iy hear the talks in Hartford this after- | hound over to the superior court'under | 1ieeks to reappoint him to the posi- | k 4 noon and evening. £3.000 bonds. : tion ‘ot health officer of that city = Monday for a preliminary hearing. t £t Mary's church. prosent program. WEATHER. S ! i ' Reeks to devole his entire time to the

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