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Herald “Ads” Jetter Bu Mean iness ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, PRESIDENT, IN MESSAGE, PREDICTS SUCCESS OF ARMS CONFERENCE; HE ALSO PLEDGES U. S. TO AID WORLD Insists, However, Resto- ration Problems Must Be Worked Out By Nations Themselves. That American Merchant Ma- Likewise Promises rine Will Be Expanded— Urges Arbitration Boards For Strikes. Washington, Hardir st Deg 6. P today ident informed congres: his fi innual message i most gratitying world the able, Th president the house iccomplishment” by arms conference “is not improb- by the chamber was delivered person in the and in the presence the delegates to the conference most of the diplomats regularly tioned in Washington. The World At Li . At the outset the ident discus ed world conditions saying “a restoration program” would have be worked ont “hy the nations more directly concerncd.” The United States will help, he added, “unselfish- ly there compensation in the consciousne ssis lfish 1yal inter- natio exchanges in trade which marked our high tide of fortunate ad vancement, are possible only whe the all continents ar stored to stable order and lationship."” message in 1 sta pres world hec of e with commerce and nations of Ve normal 1¢ Domestic Turning to domestic president urgently recommended early enactment the permanent tariff and 1 debt refunding bills. He also announced that later on he would make some recommendations about renewed consideration the program involving further redue- tions and abolition of “hindering burdens.” He suggested con- ame to end Problems ) problems the forei also siderat ment to the constitution the of non-t ble hond Merchant Mavine regard to the 1 Mr. Harding said purpose’ to present contemplates no greater public treasury too crud promise marine, proval.” Co-oper With ¢ merchant was the “which draft on the though yet gives merchant its own ap- and which, offer it expanding our it wiil arguc to toc of that ive Marketing. “Proper operative means of pres s neouragement” for the marketing programs sting in the relief nt conditions in agriculture sted by the executive. He also the congress that it should give its “carnest attention” to a gencral policy of transportation of distributed industry and highway construction, to encourage the spread the popula- tion and restore the proper balance between city and country. Other Recommendatic recommendations included: | “of conference, of common | of mediation, arbitration, and judicial determination in controversies between capital and labor.” Pederal aid by way of advances reclamation of state private participation is assured An appropriation necessary ply the American relief administra- tion in Russia with 10,000,000 bushels of corn ; 1,0 s grains. VOTING IN MERIDEN TODAY co of was told of Other I'lans counsel, | | lands where and to sup- nd 1,000,000 bushels of seed | Jennings publican Bearers, While King Is Democratie Candidate for Election. Meviden, D a biennial election under a charter that city and governments publican Jennings crati ] ag 6.—Meriden is voting today, the first consolidates h is Lloyd who hi not heen in politics, and the standard bearer is Jud who was mayor two charter malkes tem of in town e re nominee Col. active demo. Henry years radical government the sc- City eld that by Kin 1S chang includi lectmen Clerk Herman Hess office v both for limination of ing hody as a goverr for s, is nominated partics that oftice Army-Navy Appropriation Bills Are l:om;,r Held Up Washington, Prepars Mlun‘ hoth the ar \ppropri bills for the fiscal year Uy 1, will | ence 0 o Wy ‘w-l navy providi bheginning next until the arm hed out the armament | Chairman Madden f lhr*i ation fund ) 1 postponed h question, nounced 1 South Dakota Woman Is Gubernatorial ( .mrhd.)((‘\ Pierre, 8. e Miss Alice Daley « ison, sadd to he the Non- the 1i demoe ., Mad idate D the N Po: threc ) was at sent leading cand irtisans tor pro of it al meeting of repre parties republican s here state today are an to be Non-1 didate malected, for offices | resuit Standard | | lRlSH FNGLISH AGREEMENT REACHED DAIL EIREANN AND PARLIAMENT ARE BOTH EXPECTED TO RATIFY MEASURE STILLMAN NAMED ‘ AS BOYS' FATHER Recognition of TIreland As Independent State Said to Be C(lear — Ulster Do Not Have to Approve. Paternity of Both Leeds and | Stillman Children At- tacked in Court ated awoke sleep of situation (By d Treland @ troubled the Irish joyous news unexpected | ment hetween Inglish and conferces in tc mall hours. Probable Terms, Although the terms ment had not officially made known up to this afternoon of the points unofficially understood to he: Recognition of pendent question ot Loth si Dee and [ Assoe Pre this despondency to learn the tional and morning from over sensa agre Trish wholly N X the Stillman Poughlkeepsie, Dee. 6 paternity Guy Ward Leeds, the both three years old, today was of the ree- main issue in testimony at ik livores Mrs, hearings in the A. Stillman agai man De suit of James some it of James | som Anne U, Stin principal are Guy Treland as with a formula satisfactory fending Stillman's paternity timony that Mr. and Mrs, | Stillman lived together their estate in the Pocantico hills during Janunary | and 1918, ar at St Re hotel in New York during part of latter month Attacking state on fln to was te at allegiance Inclugion of Ulster the new Irish gover option of withdrawing month, revertiy present status within the ment with the within to her fixed Pebruary, sis the | of one that territory commission Ireland regarding cus. ard in case nurse, that rence wirl, Still- paternity of Jay W Leeds, Mary Farley, a trained was called, it was said, to testify n the infant was horn to ds, former Broadwiy Parley congratulated Mr. man as the father, He was pretending to he “frankiy N. Harold wd inquired as to the well he- the to a report her testimony. Mabel Horan, Mrs, Lo within a boundary 1IPrecdom toms tariffs. wistactory whe or regard- control of Irish ports by the nuy Withdrawal military from Ireland under safeguards, suring peacerul conditions. il oti; to rrangements ing present, of all forces Leeds in- ing wife” according tions were considered have definitely collapsed compromised accomplished in Premicr Lloyd s sombrc tle home in Downing street after night-long struggle seems likely to be | chronicled the most momentous | event in this history the Anglo- Irish relations Outlook is Bright. While the agreement must submitted to the Dail ir | the British parliament for ratification there was a disposition in all ters in London this morning to regard the outiook as of the brightest. ! | yesterday formeriy and the told My being the former showgirl's street yartment posing band, it was said. cmployed of Stillman 5 Ge Gith -} it as GUILTY OF BIGAMY Malthic of still Local Man Is Before Judge ann - and In Supcrior Court This Afternoon | on Serious Charge, pleaded Hartford | A 5 visamy. Meal Prices on Trains to come | was | Joseph Gregory of this city 5 g (Continued on Sixth Page) guilty in superior court at afternoon to a cl of one of the December this rge His case firs up called Gregory Miss Marie Recor of Schenectady, N. Y., I he had been wed to M The first wife lives in D the sccond with her city. was the Chicago, Dee. 6 Mv.x’\r.\\l\ ing Thirty-five cent and dollar dinners on din- the Chicago Great West- were announced here Travelers given a choice of new prices. The to be followed was stated. ged marricd city at spring after Pansy Ward. wington and parents ‘in this is alle to hive this cars of |ern railvoad day. eight menus at the price cut is expected by other it 151 to- are t ANOTHER POLICEMAN UNDER FIRE AS ° RESULT OF CHARGES MADE BY WOM. 1N GHINESE INSISTENT 12 Government Sends Word to its Mary Licewicz of Gold Street Accuses Supernum- o ek erary Milewski—Board to| |, ;0.0 e S Not to Their Stand, Hear Complaints. Wi 6 the As- delega- arms it was v has received explicit,in the Peking recede from its position return of the hold in Shantung, and China's interest in Man Many cablegrams are being received daily from various organizi- in China to the same ‘ot said by Chinese spoke should the Shantur i result sely to China's might hay 1t wis no present Dee, (By The Chinesc conference hingtc sociated Pre tion to the | Tearned toc structions it the unconditional Kino Chau to him | Antor Supernumerary Policeman Milewski has been summoned hefore 1 a mecting of the com- | Gl SONCLT S | me hoard of police not to missioners to held next Tuesday to ch of col to evening to g uet answer unbecoming charges Licewicz He 1or O Mar At the same time charg gainst Policeman Patrick O'Mara of the vic squad will be heard. He is alleged to manhandied Mrs. Francis Poy to the extent that may be submit to hospital treat The latter case out of a raid in officer made 1inst 102 Gold ' as protect st churia of by Mary s tio) 1t [today that sations™ adve osts, the 1sider ized doing HOVIE HOUSE CLOSED have Kitski obliged ment liquor taurant Woman delegation withdrawing sh 10 inten Latayette street Makes Charges According to allegations oliceman Milewski, duty in the vicinity street Sunday evening her and made an tion to her. She (old friends of the incident and they advised the prefer ring of with the hoard of po ilce commissioners. This was done and the Notinen hearing in with the ¢ Policeman Mitry was doing West Main approached SUGRES 19 who of Empive Theater at New en Is In- definitely Closed By - State Police improper Order, Police Anthony indefi moving hecanse by Dee P'rentis #.—State and N men Budde nitely pictire [Pne whose N vlo ) v B 1.0 ( today FKmpire in charges patrolman of the orders to held nest regnlay Milows new 11 theater, city required Impire Th are: Samuel ( Haven, Morris Pouzzner i their prrehase he conjunetion 1 a of law. tl eseapes of the memhors fire ssion i man on the Jimelight several month with the Goodrich [RIE Ch were that time vinst Dr, R. Harris who was superintendent of [ health, that he had heen too offic in the enforcement of diphtheria quarantine at the Goodrich in Barnesdale and contributary Goodrich comparatively oree, ownet ‘ampner of heen to occupied the » in connection of thi trying permit hitherto Marcus White to Speak W has land wives, adjoining 1ire quarantine hrough at to erection has fatled of esenp fons home had heen Ay resnlt death 1S 4 to the National 1du will he High num In ohservance of the Week " wion brought out that the had nsed to he station open night Central Junior I'F following the program tions by school; Dalzall; I'he th man homie alle an th " cation superinten Milews and v K lepressing 1ent ki had therehy rom coming His pre effect upon the hers police st toni 1 nurses i[sehoo cansed | will to th e the Cen remarks, civic to e \ Orchestra sel tral High President William meeting ns White, Normal Mhere Al ) hy Wi of the sick woman senee Hinior had a it there was claimed Disobeyed « conrse lis woman, leagi Mar State the the violin anartette md commun public will be of e he . cipal will pri school, 1) Angello. v girls ity singing in which the asked to participate, ul that had gone In the it contrary of u juent hear Milewski into the He wils losed speaker niso by ndition to orders 1o house and contracted diphtheria four (Continued on’ Eleventh Page) was em- | | ments | $45,420.5 ster Oo,, | Defor: | June but | CONNECTICU lit- | position be | l|||<l|r‘ [in its own \xe Materially Reduced |, | whe At Central Junior High o UTESDAY, “Irish Free State” Is New Name That Is Given Ireland Birmingham, FKng (By Associated Pre hereafter wil be know clally “the Irish ['r¢ under the agreement rea last night's it was announced Chancellor Birkenhe here In outlining t the agr chancellor sald “We propose 1 place that within the southern Treland we those who beyond n within that area at this o e entitled to speul x overwhelming popilation maste address o R of reement 1estion yment the the own majority s int IRELAND TO BE LIKE DOMINION Arbitrators Will Deline Burden of War Debt A PARLIAMENT Room in Which Agreement Was Sign- ed is Same in Which England Of- ficially Gave Up American Colon- I ngle im portant reser Birkenhead, making of the Birmingham, 6 one si tion,” clared Lord followir 1y above announcement, “we place Treland—and Ireland in a moment « precisely in the of Canada, Australia, Africa. And there is no power, subject to the which I shall to anyone Zealand and South indicate t hese that is of great sel ing dominions that we shall not equal- to the self-govern- 1y concede state which is to be created.” Lord ment Birckenhead said to be the - up would bhe supreme domain in nee, hut that arbitrato termine the amount to be assumed by Ireland as her proportion of the na- tional debt and war expenditure. Lord Birkenhead made the follow- historical reference the place > the Irish agreement was sign- set to ed A “In the same ing street which the American room at No. 10 Down witnessed the colonies and the momentuous decisions in the war, a new phase in Great I has been entered,” he — loss of most great Britain's said a story Man | the part of secure [righ SUPRENE “With de- | New | reservation given | | financial secr | | mattérs of | 5 would de- | | | | DECEMBER 6 1 shall define | INEW BRITAIN HERALD | v —TWELVE PAGE 1921, '\v\\s of the World By Associated Press PRICE THREE CENTS THREE NEW CHARGES OF EXTORTION ARE TO BE PRESSED BY ALCORN IN HIGH COURT AGAINST GREENBERG Will Accuse Local Pros Influence His Behavi BOARD OF CHARITY IS IMPOSED UPON Recciving Compensation From Factory s List of Alded—is | Liable to Jail Term. Willi i instanc Charity Superintendent Cowlishaw has disc of bad faith with the department o1 se family he the past six clothing from but his nisrepreset last Satu Cowlishaw heen montl receiving aid for said today 1 the per: and harity hoard, in 3 throt v groceri 1 ceeded abated fact police court the claims My The man came to the charity depart ment ter he had beer injured in a local factory. He repre nted as destitute and after e« he also ha personal ation ng T " One Man in Hospital and in Victim and Assailant ast spring Are Arrested i himself a oy, 7T Durmg December Term. court ye ecutor Qf Blackmail To our While Liquor Agent —Won't Re Arrested Today But Must Ap- 8w Albert A, superior Attorney 1 v of extortion and fined ound guilty in te th jail sentence will face three ad« counts extortion to in« nee his behavior in office, at the 1 of erior court which opened this morning. No Arrest Today, Attorney Hugh Alcorn made innouncement this morn« Alcorn added that, while ready to bhe served upe 500 W a six months SuSpe nisi titional f State's the ing abo Mr rrants are n investigation it was decided that | b aid. Accordir and furnis continued d fall months. at glyen v verbal t ould othing him through the Several days ago it the partment is drawing $14.40 a as a compensation for 12 weeks and $2 mutual bene to bring this departmentt, | f liable to a prison, the argumen wert wis This eloped i 1 bloody r Sarranovi of to he morning Salvatore summer i came to the that week alleged 1 the street is Beaver tention of e man the hed Raffael Negales hand 1 in fayette slas across from with a the treet the left conrrs of razor. factory s and $5 for Sanitary about cutting ¢ Rarber 10 o'clock t to and e Dr. Georg ed up the fr T nature limeaes OFFICERS ELECTED ~ [ne i oni Mathias Riva the patrol curred, arr injuric 5 op on Li weeks from society Dy his the attention man has made $1,000 fine and a superintendent failure the himse in points out el ran down the wis cu Co. for the The bl e stree first 1id wa year : ¢ cut but was it to give doctor of h Delbert Ve | arrived on the Iy after the fight oc 1 Sarranova, and hur ried down Dr. Flanagan's office where they found tor advised them man to the ment, hand men wh ssanit Ne and in K ey scene William I IIn an s \»'\\ President sho . ste Club—New X of Kenilworth 2 > doc- to take the injured further trea his Fve Pacty Planned. The semi- 1l hospital for Kenilworth club was held | d William P. Hog ident vard viee sident; meeting cords on the back of as the had were been taken to the police was of was charged n Wi severe Wiegar Harry Hat Clifford Talmadg chairman of Wieg the ning ed | electe with and ch of charged the with tary; peaac Leroy Brown, house mittee; Tdward chairman of social committee; Robert Bertini, auditor; David Modeen and Joseph Hopsia, executive committee. new membe elected to ship in the and plans for a New party Pope Gratified Told of Irish Peace Washington, Dec (By sociat Press)—Pope Benedict from Rome today satisfaction learning had been reached Sinn Iein for scttlement treasurer; les peas Sarra wnd N in Italy, harber nd they shop this from the met mor same s and old folks way 1other, the ment and words led to the a Sarranova barber who i that the A towr the starte outs in it t 5 werd conve ho In some an sts v Year's Eve abor 1 into to g the honed got ar- and wielding razor to and he, Ne claim When fist leged was bringi tc t the bi when the ow, he sage great agreement dritish and fording a basis Irish question. in a startec . arted expressec that a by the ates af ft razor in fense t h the wound wa the cords on the had been severe hefore N member, rious, back of the 1 and it will will be rrANova deleg: left hand some time 1les able to use the was re- RIALTO PROBE NEAR END Coroner Mix Ih ||(w~ |||.Il He will Conclude His Imvestigation By To. MOrrow. New lieves (i Mix in tomor Coroner his inquiry fire late will be Have he Rialto the row. The state to be callc Lawren the theatre hearing I ehi which tickets sented Tuesday b to the ter police last H. C wis court arroll, to have 1y but ation ling one manager been given as the com the law of standees finally pre until next aint of governs may not b the case went over additional The condition have no sinee extreme FEWER GETTING PENSIONS orday list of is Ve now 566,053 on Roll -Jund Decrease a of 26,137« Amaounts Paid Out Total Dishurse ont of totalled pensions growing wars prior fo worll war 8,715,842 during the fiscal lnst June ays the annnal today commissioner of This | S over Washington, for $ ended report pensions t increase mnt the 26,000,000 less year but some than was the appropriation The total pensioners on the at the 1 1ast 30 was et loss of 26 137 from the tota heginning the fiscal year of STANTON ASHELEY Stanton 15 Asl a New Britain Hig 1918, HONORED graduate in the sixteen men lettere for this Vermont Delta of of who foot year was were their hall My h iwarded at Middlebn R Ashley Al Ifhack iher Kappa He i Epsilon raternity THE WEATHER Hartford, De« f.—T'orecast for New Britadin and vicinity Generally fair tonizht and Wed- nesday, coller tonight, WARRANTS ARE ISSUED FOR LONG BROTHERS HARTFORD HOTEL MEN | Kroopne | frei | 1ate bail 10 furnished Cervano. on by James GREENBERG WILL RESIGN POSITION Are Believed to Be Impli- | Prosccuting Attorney’s Successor Will cated in Recent Rum Dis- | Be Named At Next Session—>May closures in This Section | Of State. Compensate Acting Official. with who has Aftorney to a rep this morn tender his attorney lays ticially in the ittorney counts care the probably lowing a consultation s | Al ' stated Herald ri issued r Mative t resigt withir Mr Greenbs 1on Court William M limothy Long Timothy hui press tim placed und Harttord hote ch rior ing 1t will John at 45 ought to the wrraignment had Malt few nothing opmen ch the wi ling John 1 county At court for g not heen e | Gred e rtior met upon specific W ) R t held nnot t it lisclosures will proceed Mr. generally | ticut rum ri Connes 1so take up or ex Woods' 1 that filling lice huge departmer ;v;“ Mr brothers lquon ellar hote on office 00, T whic will that time v ca MAY CALL STRIKE Pittsburgh, Kas., Dec. 6.-—A state olf strike 11 labor nnions may bif strike wide he in the calle Governor Allen interf W state Ireeman Clity the Kansus leratio dent of safd here The « entirely Aller the o rike ty pend upon Governor at Kansas said nian Two Mefi, Aged 82 and 64 Years, Are Killed By Train at Deep River; One Has Son Here Deep hrose Rey e Kille ratt's Cove The after River Miner at 1 nolds hy ht train wtomobile retu trip in this what known is train which the were sl i Miy listanee Miner o ¥y were in a ing 1 shoppir 156 the river the t 1 lived on | The machine w New Hav vil They wa S road ¢ wid truck 18| and two s on v line of the en [gons, one railroad l and a pile obstructed valle other of N The trair Norris road [ was Charles the machine | the of the drivi approached ynolds was as they erossing | tor v ¢ of ties on each side Strahin. both Midd clear observation of the|town Roth of the | station | satiort| ! pulled on Greenberg, the local official will not be arrested today. In the trial of the three charged | shortly to be brought, the state will cge that on one occasion Greenberg defended John Scolnick on liquor charges and twice appeared for Bteve Micskl when he was simllarly charge ed, all three cases being trled in the Berlin town court where, it is alleged, | Greenberg should have prosecuted. Bench-Warrant Ready. upon which charges brought was secured Saturday ternoon by Attorney Alcorn after a in his office and the bench was made out that day for to Judge William M., v. Greenberg, according : allegations, recelved an age of $450 for services in cone nection with the cases that he should have prosecuted. Scolnick, manager of the Globe cafe Kensington, was arraigned before George G. Griswold September 23, and actual sale was proved to the court. Greenberg appeared as | attorney for the accused. A fine of $50 and costs was meted out. Wouldn't Assist Lewis. During the month of December, Scolnick again fell into the toils of the law on a liquor charge, In the | preparation of his case, Prosecutor ‘harles . Lewis asked Greenberg to ist him, but the latter declined, stating that the accused was his client Steve Mieski hous The re evidence conferer rrant *ntation in Jud manager of the Kilby was charged with liquor sales and keeping a gaming hou on Oc- tober 13, Judge Griswold and Prosecutor objected when ireenberg put in an appearance as defense counsel, but Greenberg as- sured them that he had secured coun- 1 and was within his righ A fine $100 on the gaming charge and 3200 on a liquor charge was handed down Defended Mieski., When Mieski was arraigned on De- cember for a violation of the Ii- quor he was fined $100 and oc The accused defended him at that time. Scolnick and Mieski were among the witnesses summoned to the state's torney's office Saturday afternoon. They ted that the booze was of the “Old Taylor” brand, which is the same as that transported to this eity by Variola, the theft of which caused Greenberg to become implicated in transactions which result- his conviction. Since his con- Scolnick is reported to have stated that he procured the stuff from Kune Greenberg, father of the ace cused attorney, laws, subseq ed in vietion, Cup AND SAUCER PARTY Members of (Iuh fnr \\(lllll‘fl Invited to Bring Their Own Dishes and Leave Them, saucer party, at which requested to bring their saucer, and to make fancy ones, which can the meeting and used to future g will be held by and Professional Wom- s club this evening in the Chamber Commerc I'his will be the first eting since the organiza- effected and bylaws and con- will adopted during the of the evening ff h will be the wn o enp they after sts, sine regular me tic stitutions bn meeting t Inune served after Lloyd George l)ocidoé Not to Come to U, Lor Dec, (By )—Premier Tloyd intenti 2 to t [ Geo m to early et on t 1 has visit in settlement ped earlie Irish ) r the desired op Newbherryport Man Finds Ru-h Hunk of Ambergris Y William B. Web- whuryport came here today chunk of found on the Island near the mouth river Ambergris, tion from sperm whale, ing perfumes and 18 chunk found by Web- about 2 1-2 pounds. Exe it declared its °00 to 1,500 1t in warmer wa- Ne warket for had A ris which he Plum rimac r ma ‘ ter weight appraised n 81, ¥ [rer e to found usua only

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