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——— e of the World Associated Press News By TABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, PRESIDENT INTERVENES IN REVENUE DEADLOCK, ASKS CONNECTICUT, NEW BRITAIN HER&L@ THURSDAY, NOVE United States Now lsPreparmg To PASSAGEOF40P C SURTAX Washington \nn(mn(es That Appointments of American Perscnally Favors BZfiEVIVAL SESS[ONV Per Cent. Levy, BUti SCHEDULE IS OUT Agrees to Compromise |, With Demands cf Sen- | Goodell .\er\ ices Begin M unday—Preliminary ate. Plans services | | 1 | i Sets Forth His Views in : ation 3 of action Consuls For Teuton Cities Will Be Made Soon. to ha ‘n‘rmnn gover best to h ointment & ave iken ove ing the war esentatives o vdministere by Letter to Fordney, Which | ... Will Be Read When Amendment 1 beer mittee, the church the South Upon. Six Persons Killed When Auto Goes Over Bridge And Crashes Onto Railway Tracks 50 Feet Below l)mel Unfamiliar With! FOUR FlNED ]N Road At John Became C(onf Think. nt wou nistratic » presi with ways and resentative with Mr. tive Greer publican bill as T maximu n Fordney » the ni the fell cording by income ounted t Penn: to the to T Deputy ssed £ per llock en-| a virtue sued. car ove Letter To Tor Tonight th | ¢ i | passeng the at to Arra a letter forth repre cent 40 the pres wairman Fordr Mr. Har favorir Deta e f send to Cl views. It irch. will 50 A sper 1ded to those r meetir ell servi promptly ¢ vitation is exte tended the | paratory to the Goo Meetir his nted but cer slative 2 per| provided view the compromise situation. ome pr senate per t in of Johr MeGai all said to Johnstown Crashes the first follows: s for periol Intervention Sought. house conferees were summon- | ¥, Mhrou White House after Mondell of Wyoming, : republican leader, had laid before m.i Monday —3 p. m president the situation in the house | Methodist church; 7:3( wit spect to the surtax. T . Young People's vention of the executive was & a few hours before house to vote on the The ed to the sentative by Dr. Goode i report, v mem ir Costell rs of the when ac and homes when contry the rails. Helen of the to their rone G o Sunday t I.. Da- Goodell senate am to bri h the w e passengers we {pr throu, all t ports stated. it d he may | e chu | church. Rev. G | Address by Dr. Wednesday, ity Methodist | South church. Rev. A. B Address by Dr. Goodel Thursday, Nov. 24—7 South church. Thanksgiv | Rev. Arthur Brown of Weehawken, 3., will : ) p. m,, B. Missirian, (uml: 1 Nov. 3 church; Representative Mon- ident was said to have between repub- | okesmen for the majority side at understood to | € from their cent maximum visit of ep conference leaders and ents ' on t t latter refused to rec a per toliowed Stolle, was said, lican “insur; which wheel that town police recently ¢ have b » road or may the darkne of rain thr e were Ve cde de- | ownpour as drivir for N Move Both the le and the was a majority adoption of the The request take a hand in did not come leaders. Such dicted when the repub sisted last week that to conference without the Managers issue The president's views in the letter to Representative Ford- ney will be presented to the house la- ter in the day when the senate amend- ment is taken up uniler a rule ca ing for a straight-out vote on the 5 per cent maximum 58 PERSONS DROWNED Was E democ xpected. = the ats had claimed in the for senate amend- that the presi- the tax revision as a surprise to | a course was pre- in M "Trir meet A p. m, thers' ity ents” there the ment. dent fight these 7:30 p. m, Rev. Wil- Ross will lead house Zuna legal prosp age woman's f be Because W cessary rst | Dominick (¢ | the young r, | town clerk's office could be lives in at 505 South liam woman wil g meeting. Addre Nov. of her s not ors' for Baptist c : Church of Christ leader. Address by Rev. Dr. an leader tax bill g instruction to | on the surtax| iss t | groom house Gaviola NEAR EXILE N 17 ISLES MARION DAVIES New York, Nov. 1 vies, motion critically i1l home on Riverside physicians were in at stricken wit lvm-r days ago. Gibraltar n cruiser Cardiff with Y Austria board, left the island o royal Allies, her Rritish Empe and ex-Empr Gibralfar this Madeira, to } s set forth | or harles of Zita on norning for which the been exile diff is due Sunday. of pneu former by the to reach pair The 1 a r- 1tio n expr 1ed Kensin picture Pa.,| used Police stown, ng the some 1" ar re have and zh Rail. ng to De puty ( ‘oroner Yost' \( he 1€ had Mrs. | party iome of near were the autom dge and hen aid re dead, the re- wa at the to belic Johns essed 1me ave I and a heavy ough which he CONSENT. Gavio'a, age, it ective d 24, ither a tod ton Main was ne husbane to Ly to marriage The and street. VERY ILL. Marion Da stress, mor at Drive. tendance h* ‘the today disease red | the been resi- | the place returnin, .-l‘n:‘““ per K\H\ W sped arrived | the I | en con- aged | the Miss - THEFT ROUND-UP | | |Penalties 810 for Factory and Railroad Thieves Range From § to 8 Following a ro assiste road police | 1 Al | | thorities, fot 150 Ju Jr., Domi: h and Josery ic and Danicl were arraid morning irles pnnm o s of theft fr Haven & \] anders Frary & Stanley Rule & Lev With the exception of Da the d all pleaded \. ph Dorio, Jr., whom W the rir in hieving which covered | four years, was fined Carlone was Daniel Dorio w York, wd the ord Slark's f 1 plant el Dorio, Jo- court felt whoiesale ac the s the period of Chu and costs; from assessed o paid §2 xacted a Joseph Dorio, the r.: judgment susy se of Domonic Carlone his good war record, { Carlo Carlone was disthargea In Carlone, altho guilty entered, it ¥ plained thefts had curred ago. Under in ( of the case of was the v plea ox- that four 1 u;m:(muwl on Second Page) |ROTARIANS HEAR ' HERBERT GRASSEY ; Young Mass,, Man from Springficld, Gives Interesting Talk at Noon Hour Luncheon. Herbert Grassey, of Springt Mass., and local representative of Lioyd-Thomas company of New Y¢ addressed the members of the New ain Rotary club at t luncheon this noon ot the Kl club on | ton street. Mr. € s stituted for William Worcester, who | was unable to make the trip from New York in time for the luncheon i Mr. G although a very young | ir 1SSOY sey man interesting talk on S Up Invested Capital.” Mr Many Women And Children Lost When Vessels Sinks Close to En- trance of Manilla Bay. AUTOPSY PERFOR Wi \xn Manila, ited Bl 17 Press) - many them passengers Noy —(By Fifty-eight persons, and children | to have bheen inter-island Maria Luis; 54 tons, which foundered yesterday near Mariveles, to the entrance to \Manila Bay Seventy-two others, including all the officers were picked up by the Japanese steamer Seikai Maru, bound for J an and were landed at Mariveles. Survivors said that while the Maria Luisa was staggering from the effects of a h wave, a second wave broke over her and she sank quickly, Lifeboats which were launch- ed were swamped by heavy seas and their occupants were thrown into the water. All of th Filipinos. BRITAIN IS UPHELD Unionist lml\. by Ove r\\lwlnun“ Ma- ci Claim They believed the I 1, Dr. Lyon Further Into the steame o Put Their Sig! Document. Death of Peter Kaltka, Who Was close Electrocuted at Stanley Works, and crew : Dr. an Atk Waterman Lyon today per autopsy on the body of 15 Silver street d yesterday Stanley Works the man met his th by e cution, thereby proving the the medical examiner of The inquest quest of the m Peter was ywed who at 1 hat they to t Cont afternoon i The autopsy sk James ted City to scratch petition that v evening's ceting board petition was McMahon s. It was purpor from 100 or mc members of th to amend the re board of finance recific acts wh it had been have permitted to carry out, revise strike mendation roan bon to the amount revise or strike out tion for an issue of the amount | have Thomps from the tomor finding of ity yvesterday at the re- Werks offtoluis was conducted Stanley missing were thought to be BOSTON WELCOMES JACQULS | ott ques Famous Belg ary Leader Visits Places of Historic Interest Boston, Nov, 17.—Plans for ton's reception tod Licut Baron Jacques of gium, gu the city and of the Massachusetts de partment, American Legion, wer simple in nature in accordance with his request. A welcoming committec of city, state and Legion officials was to greet him upon his arrival this afternoon and escort him to his hotel Following calls upon Governor Cox d Mayor Peters, the general was to visit places historic interest in greater Boston and to visit the home in Brookline Larz Anderson, for mer U, 8 ambassador to Belgium, In the evening the general will be the guest of the city at an informal ban quet Bos- | -Gen > jority, Endorse Negotiations Now in it would Progress in TIreland. sioners Liverpool, Nov. 17.—(By Associated 50 Press.)—By an overwhelming major- ity the unionist party in session he today endorsed, with certain reser tions, the negotiations now in pro- press between the British government and he Irish representaives f issu out a recomme charity appro petition is hea ed by Mr. M 1 it to the ci strike ORDER OF AMARANTH. ok present 100 n John Meeting, Social Time and Supper Masonic Hall Tomorrow Night. The regular of Amaranth will be held tomorrow evening at the Masonic hall at 15 o'clock. A social time will be held in the evening. In the evening, a class of candi- fates will receive the degree ot The Queen of the South. All members of the degree team are requested to at- and, at c Contaras calle office and on asked that the He said nei had ever meeting of the Order — SUB RAMS TUG, Nov. 17.—-T tug Isis, owned by the Bridgeport Towing Co,, | brother was rammed by the submarine S-49, [ ment which she was towing out from the | name used Lake Torpedo Boat Company's dock | movement at noon today. he Isis is partly |aware that submerged in 15 feet of water. Her |the crew escaped without injury. P if Bridgeport, remove [ | A in their name the list. I adjudged street $45,000; signec and he did not w connec! The brothers petition until after Contaras Bmthers S ratch Their Names From McMahon’s Petition For City Meeting Board Never Signed It But That Someone Else| ' natures on did he ras, not affix document, brothers, lerk Alfred L their names to go before of the is ssion presented by d a number of ted to be a re- ore signers to city meeting commendations and taxation. ch the resolu- leg the commi; re as follows out a recom- 1€ of school of $400,000; to recommenda- bonds to to Tevise or ndation for a priation,” fed and cMahon, ty clerk was who after es had been placed on it d at the city behalf of his two names be ther he nor his 1 such a docu- ish to have his tion with the were not os appeared on publication of il | Grassey 1 been connected with firm for some time and | quainted with that line 1 manufacturers in his ta 1d not their old in the nn,nv[mr Lis were made their ilso stated that the gov Washington does o igged tatemer well ac He 1t is work of wat they wher plants. ernm sho destroy were most He at ¢ not ac prec crooke hey must lll ts but that inswered several by local manu- the lunc that s asked I 121 questio him facturer: Leon heon, Spr innounced there meeting next | day being be a meet- | 1 I | December Red throughout girls is noon tak Cross drive | the | sta- | is g conducted | city at this time, tioned at the ub ti subscriptions two were « and many wer IS FINED AND JALLED New Yorker, Who Passes Bad ('hw‘h‘ in Greenwich, Gets Severe Penalty | Con 17 New business Nov York city, connectio! charged with of $25 at § and costs jail, by Judge check was written on a bank in Dan- of $14 was made | $11 in change. In Sergeant Ilan the man through Mcad said he matter of remit- the defendant to his intoxicated | realize what he —Jo- | who ar- Greenwich, eph McAvoy, he many rested here passing a worthles a local store, and give Mead to in to be bury. A and Mc making gan gave the borough would consider ting the jail claiming that owing condition he did not was doing. of last check ned $50 days in 1y. The drawn purchase Avoy was f $ the arrest chase to Judg the sentence, THE WEATHER o Hartford, Nov. 17.—1orecast | for New Britain and vicinity: | Unsettled probably rain tonight | and Priday; warmer tonight. gh a | the | ,| Conen, the | |Health Mean iness Herald “Ads” Jetter Bu MBE TWELVE PRICE THREE CENTS DELEGATES TAKING UP ARMAMENT R 1921.— PAGES . Reame Relations With Germany - ppyj 7701y AND FAR EAST MATTERS INDIVIDUALLY, NOT JOINT PROBLEM FRANCE COMES OUT STRONGLY FOR CHINA AND AGAINST SECRET PACTS Some Believe If Indepen- dent Agreement Can Be Reached On For- mer, Other Will Adjust Itself Would Be \\'illin.fl W”S“"'\jAPAN GETS MORE render Her Rights There 'fiME TO CONSiDER If Other Countries Would Do ¢ Want to Examine Same. Delegates ‘arefully Proposals for Far |British Decision on Naval Will Not Be Several East Proposals L two | mie Completed for , Nov. 17.—(By the As¢ Hu Amer« The eou ress) Secretary , Wei He it the would Give Up Lands, a meeting of the for 2:30 o'clock not an- to e meeting was was understood it sion of the plans of d would Pacifie ds for dealing with Eastern questions LFach Separate Matter g the Jar and those relating iction began to' fol« {fependent pathways, a growing impression later all the interested come around to tne fortunes of the two are linked. The United first felt that TWINS' LOVE TRAGEDY s ine st nas et that ! 1 ¥ 5 w ) rreat aid in preserving over Couldn’t Tell One T'rom Gther, | ¥ ‘ el with 2 ,000 ir 1 g s fioveccail ikt [ the American delegates They Lots to See Whola do not feel that the arma- need be a failure if Wonht Wed Hun, discussions fall short | B o "y N 5 % % \”' P e % nt. | stor : ) B AR lel Love Lragedy it ibject which few deles AR SR o & without the greate o S tntared the moves of ajl the rl was| indicaded a | ifon to go far as 3 the arman plans | without making them in any way des pendent on agreement as to the sar Mast meeti 1914 wt Freng sho However, territoria it extra 3 Was clear t give foreig of belor Consc is or to colony not from the States come So Drew Fren sions estio y need for terial undey & concilipe siste ots sympath pansion and for nch de ation cumsts i paci 5—F) the powers any secret with , bu far m sires e \ Lave t as ory arme ts ance is for open wit with China negotiations ove £ an officer to Settle All fact in some quarters it with independent ar: accomplished fact and tattly agreetl rted bo 1 u May | he was with SHIMANSKY IN TROUBLE May is felt ment In that Uways agreement an with th epowers to the broade principles to be n the Pacific and the Orient treaties on specific under- as to the ¢ Is of the I'ar situation may be rendered ary, even Lafayette - Street Bankrupt as P | | Y| Accused of Concealing Assets — irsued drew nd t When the the They loser 1d died was a ¢ Wholesaler Investigates. survivi sted officer disap ¥ ern As i s broug St a result disclosur about by Henry D, ford, representing Coat company of David Shim ansky, former Lafayette st clothi bankrupt, may f | prosc on a charge of violating | the federal bha uptey law Goods valued at §2 claimed by have A 1 Clothing ucted hy Abr and David 1 3_~.mm’ Cohe the Paramou to Sell Ice Contract 1nission - bids for the Meadow 1ividual or have quipment | Copies out to her na- her of all the can be worked ina to a ser tional strength and to assure the sympathetic interest of powers in her effort toward national development some of the delegates believe the real purpose of the discus- will have been accomplish- se of Boston, : Municipal be er tly 106 i water for T has ake this firm who the us now o concern supplied on v ers r 00 | contr Shuttle said fou the are | hidden in | company, Jacob 1 Street, Waterh A8 MM! epted will ¢ machinery a « hat British Study Problem. Nov. 17.—(By Three or) four —dayh elapse before the Bhitish com- » which is considering the sub- armament will be able its work. This committee ied by Arthur J. Bal- . head of the British delegation, inc s all the British dele« s working hard in daily ses- with the assistance of a maum- ish naval experts up- nerican proposal e point that has been the American plan submarines, rather battleships, weaker rlaced on a plane of i to bee 1 ind A ham on South Main A astios intormation | ed be|*® he health Lawyer SRS snit me1 ©88.) will ht b ¥ . | rd i sold Shim- | board i 1| "I Hardly Likely Evidence Will be | duced Before Neat Monday en, ansky of goods a few day a bil he went bank they 1 not came and demar Receiving no an Ve kr He his stock ir CAPTURED JEFF DAVIS Last Survivor of a Fee ARBUCKLE CASE e bee led his merc satisfactio it THE he Intro- | dise gate 1tion o conducted investi posing and visitin friendly to have identi bury sic ber of on the Re custom w prospec firms 18Ky |a While | ant he were with T cla + Water ¥ means of l ense will A ial resources. It e | authoritative quarters itish object decidedly to , tend to cheapen render them more Lieut. Col. Hudson. Took Southern Leader, | three Band Who Dies Today. i | New | Charles | be the Union son Davis, Brooklyn Breveted the part he rate York, No» T. Hudson last survivor th to 17 the ut-Col 1 to tail of | Je ome KIDNAPEP T D ritish represented as is not apt they are ex- the nobler A submar- r, they hold, object in view. significant em- s bound to discussions not only but in the press of MESSENGER are conference s because rather with wolding war. which may be sh the with his sub, the ference Him in Chicazo Park His Mail steal Five Men and r ir soldiers died captur sive L this ¥ 1 Sack a leutenant ' colonel for |y, North took i b capture of the | ern lea veteran had | ¢ kept as his most cherished memento, a scrap the clothin which Davis was attired when he taken Col feclared 1t t ir Confe woman's Hudson was 83 old Attends at N. Y. 1¢ ye 17 unctioning term used by British Wy in describing the activi- committee appointed by er the proposals made lay at the meeting ot on Far Eastern ques Supt. Conference Dr. Fred Lee al board of health, is a Ith exposition at the tral palace in New York The exposition is being health authorities from every city in the eastern the country s vigorous- superinter lo L MEWILLETAMS VERY LOW MeWi W city yeste practic A ect of mandated island particularly s 1y in view v H ¥ in the course of his re- & the committee session, Australian and New wrs of the British del- ceply interested in this 10 suggestion in some that Japan was preparing to make concessions in the di- of opening to general trade ut discrimination the formerly German owned islands in the Pacifia north of the equator allotted to her under the Versallles treaty, providing th British would do the same for those islands south of the equator which 1d fallen to their share The American viewpoint is that tha 18 to be e st of a ref Man, Pinned Undel:Wreckage, Directs Rescuers; ;oo 25 Injured in Train Crash on Chicago “L” Road 7.\ because e Secreta s yesterday wtter re ofter to ¢ | rectio witho Nov. injured, fatally, this five car levated 17 Twenty two of them prob morning when two trains, loop bound from the west side, were wrecked in | Itesc a rear-end at the C guar avenue station on the Oak Park line. |ned be two steel coaches Three steel coaches were demolish- | men with acetyline torches began cut- | ed and several victims pinned beneath | ting through the twisted wreckage to | the wrecka Firemen with tyl ach him, McGuire retained ine torches cut through the twisted ‘\:Vnun\l g5 and directed the eftorts of Chicago sons w ably five per re s were bou loop with crowds of workers \ t Patrick McGuire, | of the trains, c « collision wford | 35, one pin- Fire- con l 'r ~, | * * open door should prevall for all these metal to reach them. his rescue fslande