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Helr “The @ News of the World Mother in the By Associated Press EW BRITAIN HERALD —TWELVE PAGES ESTABLISHED ALLIES OPPOSED TO CONSTANTINE BEING. RETURNED T0 POWER England and France Expected to Make Every Effort to Prevent His Taking Greek Throne VENIZELOS CABINET OUT: CALL SENT TO GOUNARIS PRICE THREE JAPS ARE W( UP FRENZY Tokio Students Will lations With U. §. 'READY FOR ANY Police Are Unable to P ;TUESDAY. NOVEMBER ‘bisrrBUTED TODAY } NORTH & JUDD MFG. CO. TO INCREASE CAPITAL STOCK ONE MILLION; THOSE OWNING SHARES GET ONE FOR FOUR Stockholders Will Vote On Proposed Increase of From $2,000,000 to $3,000,000 at Meeting to Be Held No 23rd—Half Million Dividend to Be Issued At Once if Plan is Approved. SMEW BRITAIN. CONNECTICU1. DEMANDS PAY FIRST | ;'” | 1870. 16, 1920. | WATERBURY TROLLEY SERVICE STOPS WED. o s s o com co-wo| ON UHOVT, MESSAGED Strained Relations With Western Union Reaches Open Break UNCLE SAM PAYS T00 SLOW/LY ‘Which Yale Confronted With Miracle of Seat- ing 100,000 Peofle in 75,000 Seats in Bowl Is Not Pleased With Anti-Jit- ney Ordinance. New Haven, Nov. 16.—Defeat Princeton has not lessened the fight- ing spirit of the Yale under; body, hea nizht body Waterbury, Nov. 16 —In an inter- o view given by Lucius F. Storrs, pres- ident of the Connecticut Co. to the Waterbury American today. the state- ment was made that trolley service on the Waterbury lines would 1se about noon on Wednesday Mr. Storrs said that this action would conform to the vote of the trustees of the company taken on Saturday last. He had no option in the matter because the jitney regulation ordinance adopt- ed by the aldermen last night did not {0 as far in regulation of those ve- hicles as the trustees wanted or far as the ordinance once passcd and rescinded | The ordinance adopted last . George Rhallis Was Expected to Form | has been termed a compromise because it made concessions to the ! New Cabinet, jitney drivers which not in the previous ordinance Should car serv- Mave Declined This Task—Forcign | jce cease on Wednesday for the rest | of the week it is expocted that great | 1 handle any further cable messages | inconvenience will ult to suburban | of | dwellers duate and cheer of more than 1,500 men las: was decided to march in ta the station this afternoon to its return for at a singing al it re- a Latest Step in Controversy welcome the team upon frpm White Plains. Tickets for the Yale-Harvard foot- ball game were distributed to resi- dent Yale graduates and the student body today. Ahesd of the tickets, however, there w: enerous supply in speculator hands offered =at private e. The e News taking cognizance | of complaints over the ticket distribu- tion, points out that the ticket bureau’s program was to seat 100,000 applicants into 75,000 places. Every room in hotel Clark at Derby has taken for Friday night by the Harvard football management, and here the forty five men will stay, strations Frankly Hos States—Press Gloats @ Started When Government Declined to Permit Landing of Cable at Mi- ized capital stock of this company be increased from two million dollars to | three miltion dollars. and that the number of shares of the authorized ' capital stock be proporlionately in- creased from eighty thousand shaYes common stock to one hundred and 15 giccuss (he question thousand shares of COMMON fizht Amorica ” The polide share of the par value of summoned committeeme been called for Tuesday, November dollars. { students and tried uns +d, to take action on the direc-| “That the directors be empowered ' peruade them to ch. nge tors’ recommendation which, if rati- j to issue all of the unissued stock so The present arrangement | fied. will result in the immediate authorized, namely, forty thousand the meeting will be held suance of $500,000 of new stock shares. student orators particip distribution of a twenty-five per | “That Applications to speak - lcent. (25%) stock dividend. The ! to declare and pay received from laborfy additional $500,000 to be issued for Of twenty-five per cent (25%) upon TePresentatives and mem ch at par at such time and in such the present capital of said company | triotio ”;':l"’e? . y manner as the directors here- | namely, a dividend of twenty thou-| . chamg“;';"? jafter determine. sand shares to stockholders of record | ,o.no TROTACEE Of the Under a decision of the United | at the close of husiness Tuesday, ' unuccessful police interf tes supreme court stock November 23, 1920, in proportion to dividends | v pear to have insured a laj not subject to federal | their holdings at said date, with gt the meeting and fo Stockholders of North & Judd Mfg. Co. were notified today that the hoard of directors at a special meet- ing held on Saturdpy,-November 13th, | unanimously recommended an in- i crease in the capital stock of the company from $2,000,000 to $3,- of | twenty 000,000, i A meeting of the stockholders has stock, each twenty-five ami. Fla, Strength, s Tokio, Nov. 16. (By Press)—The tudents socie of Tokio's private universif ganized a mecting to be Washington, sociated P! controversy Nov. 18, —The long between the partment and the Western Union egraph Co has reached the sts break, (By The Asq standing | de- Tel- ge of the company refusing eSS ) . night | Rk o stat But Is Reported to | was | an open Policy of Nation Will Not Be Changed, Oppositiqn. Parls, Nov. 16 —An Athens dis- patch received here this noon said it had been announced that opposi- tion leaders In Greece had decided to entrust the formation of a binet to George Rhallis, but as he had r fused to undertake the task it was belloved former Premier Gounaris for the department except upon pre- payment of tolls. The compan November 10, it re is- cad ding o0 Leador by Acce t] New Haven, Nov. 16.—The suspen- sion of service on the Waterbury lines | would apply to interurban service | should it become effective on Wednes- i day, as forecast by President Storrs | of the Connecticut Co. today Cars | trom this city would run as far Cheshire on one line and to Naug | tuck and Beacon Falls on the line v Ansonia, it was stated at the office: order was issued on was said today at the department, and ostensibly was to apply to all departments of the government. It was understood, how- cver, that messages sent by other departments had been excepted in- formally from the ruling. U. S. Pays Too Slowly. Western Union Co. is stated the directors be empowered | Cambridge. Mas: a “Stock dividend Harvard university tion today returned applicants for section of the Y . Nov. 16.—The athletic associa- to unsuccessful seats in the Crimson ale bowl next Saturday $18,000 representing requests for 6,000 seats more t n 4 Approximately one third of the persons who will see the Crimson may The income would head th new government. With the defeat of Premier Venize- los regarded by the French foreign office as certain, it is said $he posi- tion of France and Gres Britain with regard to former King Constan- | tine Iy very clearly against his re- | turn and that both powers are de- formined to do everything possible to prevent it. Both Nations Waiting. bt with Constan- and France i toxether of Qreat Pritain dicated. will act await some indication tine’s intention \ “The defeat of Venizelos,” a foreign office statement sald “may be termed a display of gross Ingratitude by the Groeks for the man who brought the country to the Allles’ and great- ly Increased its size, power and in- fluence, and this. view Is shared by the Alll It was a great shock to the Allles. Ventzelos' Cabinet Resigns. Athens, 16.-~The Greek cab- t has resigned. It in expected the Greek regent will formally request (eorge Rhallls, former pre 10 form a new ecabinet The complete victory of the oppo- sition seemeod almost certain last night altho h final results were still lneking. ven ‘lexde of the ments opposed to Premier Venizelos in the clections held on Sunday were surprised by the showing their can- didate had made in Macedonia and Attaca It is sald M. the country and erds to abide the people. Foreign Nov Mer, Venizelos will he has advised by the verdict les 1ib- of NO DANGER OF LEAGUE Bolivia and Peru Withdraw | sembly of the encry in the abscnce of the United has been averted by withdrawal by a v vision of requests it to gain ac ter's vexing Tacna-Arica question. possibilities will present of the company. The inconvenience | to have based its action on the de late in the week on account of many ' by the department in making pay- | Waterbury persons desiring to come | Ments on cable messages previously | here to attend the football games | handled. Department officials assert- weuld be censtderabie ed today, however, that it was . in b their opinion a step in retaliation for the failure of the department to per- mit the landing of a cable at Miami, Fla., connecting at Barbadoes with a British cable from South America. Several months ago the Western Union lied for an egecutive per- mit to land the cable at Miami, but the sta department was said to have demanded a copy of the con- tract hetween the Western Union and the British company owning the con- | necting South American cable line. The copy was not forthcoming, ac- cording tn state department officers and the permit was withheld. Last Payment in 1919, In stati g that its order regafding cable messages was issued because of Press).—All danger that the as- ... ajlure of the state department to league of nations may pay for messages the Western Union h upon the Monroe Doctrine was said to have pointed out that the by considefns American questions | department had not made any pay States ment since Augfist, 1919 Department | officers explained today that payment had been withheld because the com- por to withhold the govern- ment rebate of 50 per cent on cable’ ssages. The Western Union was have explained that because of wa [ time congestion the international clearing house in London was behind in the payment of tolls to which the company was enfitled for government messages and that no re- bate to the government could be made until this balance had been paid by the clearing VIOLATING COCTRINE Request—State Dept. Not Worried Anyway. Geneva, Nov. 16 (By Associated via and Peru for a re- treaties with Chile. Their were withdrawn yesterda the former nation's purpos ess to the sea and the lat- ure reconsideration of the (uest of . m bein said to to s that " with come any other dangemous before Yhe session of the assembly. Six committees charged with deal- ! Ing with all questions on the agenda began work today Sach committee has 41 members all It is not expected American questions H house. | the nations hav- | prisals if the town were looted of the and Blue evevens battle in the Bowl i tay. will be Harvard partisans. accrued by reason of favorable bus- ADVANGE ON SOVIETS w25 5., s ing is in part as follows: “Resolved: That we re the stockholders of the > Mapufacturing Co.. that In view of this fact North & | Judd consider the present time op- | portune to capitalize for benefit of | their stockholders’ surplus which has meet- ommend 1o orth & Judd the Warns- Bolsheviks of Re- such provision for fractions of shares as may determine. And for that purpose ize to q to capi adjustmen the dir the amount of t ectors $500,- 000 the present surplus of said com- pany. And that the directors be em- powered to issue the balance of said unissued authorized capital stock. , twenty thousand shares, for cash ©lares the premier's at par ($25 per share) at such time and in such manner author- ! may determine.” as the prisals if People of Sebas- topol Are Molested. One Witness Testifies That Board Purchased C; - Constantinople, Nov, 16.—(By the Associated Press)—The French ad- miral of the Black sea forces sent a ireless to the Bolsheviki after the acuation of Sebastopol by Gen. Wrangel's troops, threatening Higher Than Necessary. | New York, Nov. 16.—Asbestos cyl- (indvr rings used on engines of U. | Shipping Board the congressional of shipping rd Stew: Dickson, art Dickson and Co packi vessels, entered committee inquiry affairs here today president of Stew- Inc, testified that purchased by ¢ and March of muech higher than n. ere five bidders for the contract, four of which were practically the same, The four aver- aged about $1.60 a pound. His bid was $1.20. In explanation, he s2id he was in- formed the enzineers had complained against his product. Dickson added that he had never paid any gratuities {and had never bcen asked to do so. Testifying as to previous experi- into population molested A panic is reported 1o h occurred Yalta iring the evacuation, remarkable scenes to hav witnessed in Sebastopo! and F e i rt asbesios the b in F this vear at pri they should have He said there w | i rd —Defeat of H south Russian government heen ognized by France does not mean that France is ready to.consider recognition of the viet government, it was said at the foreign office today. The French government is pessimis- tic regarding and further military movements in Russia at present, it was indfeated. Gen. Wrangel himself, the foreign office advices said had cither arrived I 80 | New directors SHIPPING BOARD PROBE | SEARCH FOR BODY OF WOMAN GOES ON nder Rings at Prl«‘l Hampshire Authoritics Now Seek Remains of Mrs. Whitney © Langdon, search for w. Who at diff know m B. been was transfe rm here Whitney. on Nearby Farm Nov of Mrs. N E, the body Bl erent times in n as Whitney and V ed today fro! on which they had 16.—The anche second wife of the man his life has Arthur C. Doolittle, illiam B. m the lived to an abandoned one nearby which Whitney owned. In a well there long in disuse bacause of an unpleas- ant taste of water, county officials said they were prepared of the woman who disappeared four | 72P2n years ago, Whitney, during the eight yvears in which to find the As he was known body here he had gained a local reputation for solid citizenship, of probable character ot thi indicate that the majority | view. The anti-ministerial prints attacks upon Pre recent speech on situation. The Yomuri tors are expected to take, the i ste the Americans never viol rights to be that such an the view un true, only lead to a humiliating’s factory settlement with States. t] Feeling In United St The Kokumini Shimbun the premier's statement Japanesefeeling is confined nia. It asserts that it is nation-wide the causes be American supposition that] an ‘“eastern Germany” an understanding of her polid Korea, and Sib Japanese people, it adds, Shantung, for any emergency. There recently appeared | newspapers here i | a transl letter by the late Theodore’ on_the pol icy of the Unitf Japan. The letter Y Visceunt Elichi dent of the ciation and Ame bore Shibuss rican-Jap: a pre count Kentaro Kaneko, mem house the of peers. Hochi Sh letter imbun, wi welcomes of American friends and points out that { 15 'vears ago foresaw that gration question would lead Many Japs in Faw Nov. 16.— was taken today stagf prison at Concord, to begin a sentence of one to two years imposed at Newport yesterday for farging a check of the town of Langdon, His Washington, | nese population of Hawali, nounced today by the censu as 109,269 out of a total of 255,512 The Japanese Demetrios ris, leader of the to the opposition, has declared the foreign policy of Greece will not be changed. Latest returns from the election ®ive the supporters o( M. Venizelos ences with the board. he related an incident of where he had discovered an overcharge to the board and had made cash refund. t Constantinople on board the Rus- sitan cruiser Korniloff or was on his way to that city. ing delegates at the being represented. The delegates 1o the assembly were slow in gathering for this morning’s THREE SUITS BROUGHT Clothing Merchandise in Tailor Store meeting here 512 118 deputies against 2560 royalists. M. Venlzelos and all but two of his min- Isfors wore beaten None Venizelist candidates were Greece and Macedonia, with ception of Epirus and the Islands. George Rhallis, former minister of finance who Is likely to form a new government, is 80 y old. His last public office was of minister of, finance in the cabinet in 1916. Previous ne he took a prominent Greek politics. premier and to part that in e Open Pirve, Athens, Nov. 16, 10 p. Associated Press) —roops numper of points on seve today to disperse after-election | trouble-maker. Tonight thero are fears of further trouble which may | lead to martial law .and there is sald to be danger that the army may get out ot hand Troo m. (By fir Four l)|phthena Cases Reported This Morning of a number diphtheria canes under quarantine today to 68 by the addition of | four new cases reported this morn- jng. To date about 70 cases have been reported but about a dozen have peen released from quarantine upon recommendation of the attending physifian, The netually increased was [ ANNIVERSARY. 24, Mr. and 86 Francis thirtleth A din- o'clock are In- Gould ORSERVE November Gould of observe the their marriage 1 to couy and Mrs treot will an- iversary of er will be served from nd all friends of th ited to 1 Mr, nve three children, Leon R. Gould t this city Vietor G. Gould of Water- bury, and Hazel B, Gould of this city | % TOUC and Mrs Harrison str sment of their to Wilson ~=ROBINSON, James I Robinson innounce the daughter, Mil- John Killough of . J.+ Miss Robinson is o lember of the younger set and at- ided Kogers Hall at Lowell, Mass. . Killough is_a mei session but the work of the assembly nevertheless was well under way be-| Is Attached—To Be Aired in fore noon The report of the coun- of the league on the work t had been done since the league w organized was taken up by the dele- gates, after some preliminary mat- ters had been disposed of chiefly completion of organization of the committees. Court. | | George Gordon, through Lawyer illiam M. Greenstein, has brought 500 against Rose B Bayer, material in the tailor shop conducted by M. Bayer in the | Bronson hotel building has been at- tached by Constable Fred Winkle The writ is returnable in the city court on the first Tuesday in December. M. Gilstin has brought suit against Rose B. Bayer for'$798.90. The papers were issued by Lawyer H H. Mil- kowitz and were served by Constable | Fred Winkle who attached clothing | materials The writ is returnable in | I the city court on the first Monday in December. Jonas Schacter and David Elkind of Hartford, have through Schatz and Schatz, their counsel, brought suit for £1.000 against Leo Krause, alias Emil Krause, of this city. The suit is nwl outcome of an automobile collision at | Hartford on November 26, 1919. The writ was served by Constable Fred Winkle, and is returnable in the su- perior our on the first Tuesd December MARRIED IN GERMANY Word Received By Captain Griswold I wi suit for and clothing Washington, ciated Press). — Nov. 16 (By Asso- onsideration of the Tacna-Arica dispute between Chile, Peru and Bolivia by the league of nations would not be regarded by the | American governme 1 encroach- ment of the the Monroe Doctrine, ac state depart- ment officials. 1t as lea ording ue on to Yale “Commons” Closc~ Nov. 23; Business Lacking New nn.u Nov. 16.—Owing to inadequate student Atronage the Yale dining hall, commonly known 18 “Commons” will be after November by order of the Yale corporation. Financial loss would result from its operation ss than men were dining at the stafr and plant five hundred more the overhead Superinte nt c a continued hundred ymons while uld handle at without an incres expense, according Frazier of the hall. n\'ru 16 university seven Co o to FOUND IN Providence, Nov Frankel, the Brown who K 181 authorities Telling of the Marriage of Captain ~Robert fre. Novem- the 1 Bissell to Miss Erna Rau. man ber leg been missing by letter from Germany, which eived by Captain Alfred H. former commander of Company I. announcemetn of themar- risge of Captain Harry B. Bissell to Miss Erna Rau is given. Captain Bissell was formerly major in the | 102d regiment and is well known by local military men. The letter sent from Neucnahr, Germany, the announcement is made by Mr. Mrs. Julius H. Rau. Miss Rau former resident of this country ¥ as a Red later sent to met Captain In a was found in a Turkish he had week his today col- | h in staying a wold, where than for this city for more explanatic been He Appe gave no s dis a NO WAG Fall River, Mass, Nov Wages of 35.000 tives In cotton milis here will remain at the scale that has heen in force for the past six months uccording to an agreement reache representatives of the manufactur- and employes today. is opers and 1 was but Cro G a went to nece to s nurse and was rmany where she Bissell. The marriage — DILLON. 16.—Governor Hol- Sh an(tor-l Nov. comb today appointed Joseph G. of Sheiton__Jju - took place on Tues- London, Nov, 16.—General Baron Wrangel, head of the south Russian government whose army has been vir- tually wiped out by the Bolshevik of fensive in Crimea left Sebastopol on a Russian cruiser filled with soldiers, ¥s a Constantinople dispatch to t change Telegraph company. The cruiser was accompanied by three transports carryving 20,000 troops and another rrying wounded men, the fleet sailing r an unknown port. Russian soviet forces had not reach- Sebastopol before the city was it is said. The United'States destroyers Humphrey, Whipple and Edward arrived at Constantinople with refugeed terday. IMPLICATES ROMANELLI Friend of Alleged Wood Alcohol Whiskey King Says He Saw What Was Going On. < New York, Nov. 16.—John Rom elli, an undertaker charged w grand larceny in connection with the theft of 1,000 gallons of wood alco- hol last Christmas time, when 100 persons throughout Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York died from drinking wood alcohol *“‘whisk- ey” was present during the transfer of the liquid at a Manhattan p! Cosimo d’Ambrosio, a personal friend, testified at his trial in Brooklyn su- preme court today. The wood alcohol was stolen from drums of the Delta Chemical Co., of Wells, Mich.,, while in transit through this port, and d’Ambrosio said that manelli was on hand when it was taken from the drums and put in tanks. Romanelli is one of five dicted on the same charge. It is al- leged that they prepared a wood al- cohol mixture from the stolen liquid in Romanelli’s Brooklyn garage. ed evacuated | —— Paris, Nov. 16.—The defeat of Gen. Wrangel will not end the fight azainst the Bolsheviki, Basile Maklakoff, special envoy in Paris for Gen. Wran- gel, declared here today. MOTHER AND BABY BILL Not Pass Congress If Measure Does men in- 00,000 Mothers and Babies Will Be Lost,” Women Say. New York, Nov- 16.—Plans for cre- ating public sentiment in favor of a bill to be submitted to the next ses- sion of congress providing for proper care of mothers and new born babies today occupied the attention of 200 women delegates to the first confer- ence of the second region of the na- tional league of women ‘oters, which will close with a dinner this evening. ‘Unless we can get the bil! passed by this congress,” declared Mrs. Maud Wood Park chairman of the league, “more than 500,000 mothers and babies will be lost” She said at least 20,000 mothers and babies die every month for want of proper maternity and infancy care. French Cabinet Approves Compulsory Militarism Paris, Nov. 16.—The French net today approved in principle measures calling for eighteen months’ compulsory military service. The reduction of the term is to become | effective after an indetorminate period. the length of which will de- pend upon the foreign situation and the state of the national defense. cabi- Captain Schroeder is Through With Flying n R. world’s | Dayton, ©O., Nov. 16.—Cap W. Schroeder, holder of the airplane altitude record and the only | man who ever fell 5 miles and 5 lived | to tell the tale, has been honorably discharged from ATH e Hartford, Conn. Forecast for New vicinity: Rain or snow | | Nov. 16— Britain and i | | | tonight | i third wife married at was appreh ed to her ton, N. H. The info of a few days, Richmond, Me. ended Sunday, former whoi home at Ch rmation on which where has return- | m he aries- the authorities changed their well-digging operations from the Whitney farms {o | | the abandoned place was understood | { to have come from twa sons of the prisoner. D’Annun: As Now in Agreement | Nov. commander Rome, Millo, forces of- o reported to d’Annunzio commander zio Reported 16.—Rear of the ccupation in T have persuaded the Italian at Fiume, to 1 1lma Ga accey Rapallo settlement under wh'ch matia Slavs, dispatch fre was, says conceded to the a Stefani News A »m Triest today. Admiral | ian tia briele insurgent ot the Dal- Jugo- zency CHARGE INDIAN SQANDAL. &t Louis, cism of the fice of Indi. Indians hav, Nov. 16.—Sweeping administration of ti afiair be. e subjected to eriti- he of- and charges that vari- ous abuses, including unlawful seizure and leasis the governnm L. Sloan of dent of the dians, sion of the the organ GOV The drive ment Fede roon aut in ¢ SuCCess, ace issued by Of ers will be until Up antil noc been examir GIANTS BUY St. Paul, Giants have he S| training 'ty Friday the morn ng of property by ager rent, were made hy Washington, D. C., society of America 1inth annual conferer zation here today. INMENT I)HI\ E for men to t: g0 being horities Hall is ording to licer O'Kane. at City Hall every of this week from until m to ned. the meeting state v eleven men RAPP. Nov. 16.—The New purchased Joseph co! "d\lubrl Red C nts of Thos. pros + In- in his report at the opening ses- nce of vern- by with ment The examin- day 9 m in the afternoon. have York Rapp 42.7 per cent of the of the island. Japanese on was decade I per 1900-1910. The censt that the had in number 1900, 39.7 - Former With Th Cash, Ca | i { a boarding nue, this p of- Torrington, Th the us bure during the past anese population of ased more white per o 29,541 against a percentage gaid cent made during the ti 1920 he actual inf island du or 37.1 u's figu three rapidly inhabits ent of the I-,.upul:\(mn was Japanese. ARRESTED AS RO B Torrington eft of Man Liberty Bon zht In New York. house lace, W Nov. 16.—Occup 169 Cent robbed t re ! in Liberty bonds and $484 in d | the nig’ o and it w boarders “The polic was teaced t has been ar gram from sioner Louis were ¢ Novelr nber 8. The cd the followi o fo! N o New rrested, a depu notitied und that ons zona, wa and York city wi aceording to ity police Ta to the local police chief tradition papers are bein and by pared proved office as soon Governor will be sent to New ¥d h as they ai Holcon | the prisoner who is charged wi | bery on three counts WILL DISMISS Mic! Paw charge sarah Tabo accused of causing Maud ac Prosecuting Attorney daughte dismissed, today by Adams. Paw, of mans! Ty N ordi TO Washingte Caminetti, jmmigration TOUR m. commis will CHARGH Nov. 16| agains vears old wh the death abor Virgo, ng to a stal h., ighter TUROPE. Nov. ione leave