Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 22, 1915, Page 1

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Becker's Latest’ strikar Killed in Gondonsed Telograms BMWSHKEIIHIE Glll.it 'Jnflmhflw 9 L o 5,060 in Pleais of NoAvail| Riot at Bayonne ’",;“‘,,f;,_,_—m.;,.. Vice President Keppler Says No More Men Are o! R G Called Out.--Pickets o be Withdrawn FAILS TO' CHANGE GOV. VIHlT- MORE THAN 100 INJURED AT CLOSER TO WARSAW === MAN'S OPINION OF GUILT. ~ STANDARD OIL PLANT. um?.w.m.“ e as e e : ¢ _| ANTICIPATING BATTLE - e e p A A from Bordea: “ G il the- Baltic-Region the Russians Are Withdrawing ON MEXICAN BORDER.| CONFIRMS ROSE’S STORY [FIVE POLICEMEN HURT | way i South Bakota from Juiy 5 to Residents of Nogales Are Boarding Up the end of the month. Windows Facing Mexico. Sheriff Succseded in Pacifying the “Strikers and Has Arranged a Con- ference Between Strikers’ Commit- tee and Company Officials. Says Only Thing New in the State- ment of the Condemned Man Is That Alfred Henry Lewis Told Becker He Was to Be “Framed Up.” Before the Advancing Germans ‘CAPTURE TOWNS AND STRATEGIC POSITIONS —— ma m"”l 2. - . - - g % leader, ope Albany, X, Y. July 21—Governor meork,mJuly 21—Quiet prevatiea What is Transpiring—Wide Difference in Claim as to Wm ni careful it Bayon: e - - 2 ‘Muscovites Seem Utgerly Unable to Cope With Enemy—The s ¥ gtudy of the sstement ¢ of Former nnnu:'on'o.mgn};o’kux«:.::;‘x; Number of Men Out—Union Men Place Estimate \J . - s sey, where early e a o1 Most Severe q Line: Progress | 2o eath, not | between police and strikers resulted Manufacturers Fighting on the Eastern - . % i o wm»maam-mumhm.afinwmnnkwmm . - 500, dlfl—-&:dnbwd-m & 2 A Toteot_American oted Inspector, four pa- Between the Vistula and Bug Rivers in the Region of |settiers trom nalans tn the Yaqu Only One Thing New. Walkout Yesterday — Demonstrations Were Quickly LRl - cording o advices received hers Yo | “Thers iy oniy one thi the : Lublin, Where the Teutonic Allies are Meeting With | re e . Broken Up by the Large Force of Police—Manufactur- % avy Fighting is R o be “‘h‘fllm-mm'l;:fimuneowmmuflymmnu from Strong Opposition—Heavy Fighting eported on the - %mhummdwbm‘%wmdh:m s S st ople. a mAnai:eleHethflIRdBdweml‘bwU“ . . ‘ega, Maytorena utenan important bit evidence, true. trikers today rejected garia. Austro-Italian Frontier Where the Full Force of Aus- But i it were true why was not Lewis | ultimatum from. the oy thet Working for an Out of Town Contractor. - luring Becker’s | their proposals would be considered Clifford Mll"\. champion 3 0 0 m,_Am ranza forces of Gen second trial th ed ‘work_to- | of the Newark, N. J., o sch trian Resistance Has Been Brought Into i (g o SR T T e, R - - - e . lead. kead, who ng ‘wagon. Bri port, Conn,, July 21. — J. J. lot of work for W per- and Artillery Active in Belgium and France, With In-|i%; s o Ehe governor sald that during Beck- | strikers, arransed e s i [ fastiy watictiod wih ceaticeAi fantry Resting-or Preparing for New- Attacks. : ally all the allegations made by the A or rahbout 1500 delegates of the PRotog | national Association of Machinists, who | A SOmmIttee of the Bridgeport n—. A ::l;mad_ - ‘5.::",,'.“'::':,1:‘..’.‘?;: their annual convention at Indianap- | has been directing the strike at the|out m pnblka.uon n..mnwmnn- SPEECH AT EXPOSITION | questioned Becker concerning them if | taken to the Hudson county jail. oy dagee) P, S Th6 Batuatcl;; Seen: seud. 2 - -| Toid tang Ammunition company and various sub- " Manufacturers’ Statement. The Austro-German: forces c;hm: Trbune from Villach gives the follow=| . 1y liteq Men That *A Man | Dot el e Op Wigu | geriff Able to Handle Situation. Five governmant departments 6ave| contractors, announced here 1ate foday & g ol e i F K] un. cpnsideration e repor that Germoana in the Far Nerthwest stead o e St oo, of| (oo o ot Ia Not Fitto Vote” | Gonfirmed Jack Roww's Story. | no"wouls Tot penais sny succds sut; | German submarines have a base of the | (Bat & gettiement would be sgreed 1ly are making progress toward thelr | whom b2 On the Calif The Becker statement, the governor |side the Standard Oil plant. He said | Maine coast. out the situation for himself, S ‘address- | declared, only confirmed Jack Ros’s |he was able to handle the situation r— on one side the promises of the U b g G Carnio at the Panama-Pacifi story_that after the Rosenthal mur-|and did not need state militia. Mayor | Several officers of the Greek army,| siTivery town labor agitator on the In the Baltic region mm i idend A fron! der, Becker sent to Rose ng him | Pierre P. Garvan, of Bayonne, earlier | including the commander of.the gar- side their belief in the sincerity vk sdaniomy ts—Tol. Dot to tell anything he knew about the |in the day had asked the governor of | rison at Athens, Colonel Constantino- - statement of the manufacturers Germans, who are carrying and St A bri talk to “the men on the New Jersey for troops, poulos, have resigned. a few days ago, whi S9N0N: gt srateRto LOMtiOns. “The Italla: soldiers, safiors ana" marines, | | Bernard Sandler, attorney for Rose 17-Yoar-Old Laborer Killed. —_— Asepert Russians Driven from Trenches. Val S e Enlisted Men's club. and for Sam Schepps, another witness Four hundred million cigarettes, for | would not return. The Tast entrenchments of the Rua- | “With the aid of aeroplanes, the Ital- | Ho ‘held both willingness and ability |at the Becker trial, conferred with the | In the rioting John Stovancik, aged dolivesy Bagh L Wil o Tanle £¢. the g sians weat of Shavil, in the province |lans located several Austrian patteries | to be soldiers to b fi‘“’gfifl& attributes | Eovernor today. 17, & laborer of Bayonne, received re- | troops of the e be Tade Iorane| Thinks Strike Will Scon Be circumstances 2 otanc. have been stormed and now | near Rovereto and succeeded in de-|of good citizens. He le_enlisted No Retraction from Rose. Dbeing | company of Jersey City. Thomas J. Savage, member of the “ 2 "hnu In the Kovno- em. men “a man afrald to fight is not fit| wg,nater told ol Tptn i hurrjed to a hospital. None of the general executive board, who took up |Shop. 3 ying # ] . Sesmisn to vote” and “ a mother who is not injured was hurt seriously. Inspector the work of leading the strike durini lhrumpnl district a number of Rus- “that he recently had talked with Rose | Da; was from | Officiale of the Brooklyn navy yard -3 sian positions, lying one behind the Iriliing to ralse her Doy to be & soldier | ang that he would mot Tetract & Bt | madie hins and he rrcs Henck by fiyiag | admitted there is a Dossibility af bar- [ is not fit for citizenship.” Before the ) LS | other, have been taken. of his testimony. ring the public from the yard to insure roa e omood and at Tozan, . iné | arrived datly. Now there e g onenke DiSchof a firne Becker statement was deliversd | Siruek by Slabe, Beick and siones, | the safety of the enips there. oy i 2 B - ik near an . German attacks have everywhere been | which comes at night. Pence™ was the topic ot |10, tie_ Eovernor todsy by jehn B How the Trouble Started. William Thaw, the avistor serving deal of un~ successful and the Teutons have cap- | “The Italians are consolidating the el an im- The governor said tonight that Har- | The trouble started after 11 special | With the French army, declareq his o F i fired positions, men and gun: mym- they won on the Carso pla- 1y, Applebaum, formadnyl‘ “Blg Tim” fy. shorilfs had left the mh‘x;:" was shotite sibons’ while fl: g ] Ruseian coumtor-atiack on the. bridge B — o B | ecently: . ADpidbauan - na4ed” o | the S As th ke o g B e e L | NOTE TOGENME N YD a o Tafittary material evidence to the case, the ex- [neared the plant they met & crowd of | Three trainmen were killed when an { 1 o5 o B At £ vt e i o se DiseaToHED ToDAY | iz 2 T R e = St b o mad” ot seila : i ST D e T n_the Nature of iaroor. Ha war ini | SALE OF WABASH ROAD AT | ore: the asputics, it is fald, started o o g xPe Yide pu etk s T et | Eey i e > LOW FIGURE OF 918000000 5% ko Nurica Variogs iasies he | _dames Soott. picher of the Chicsge| mome; eemeorn et Watow | oS By e » 9 i deputles sepurated. While one party | White Sox, was made detendant Shgnt the an industrial center and o 1 Just west of the Polish cap! _— et i sa1goncY OB the Drogressive | 5 ies Master In Acopting Bid Said: | went through ihe plant of the Tide- | breach of promise suit for 25000 ok Wasl July 21—President “And N Bonth Water company, the other, numbering | brought by Mias Mabel Bailey of Chi- Wilson and_ Secretary Lansing, con- v Gentlemen, May God| i ought refuse in Engine house No. | cago. ‘Hox tonight, | TETANUS NEVER CONTRACTED Have Mercy on Your Souls.” b N — of the Union !lewlic Cartridge plant ferring at the White :M ol of the Bayonne lflm department, 3 h Cas ) of the Remington company, where army arEing her that the repetition of & THROUGH VACCINE VIRUS| st Louis, July 21.—Tne Arst step in | 1o tne tidewator works. The strikers | Oranger N. T coMabeed from the hest | tioussnds of men, women and giria okt of The grest fortress, Ivangorod e Dr. U, F. Anderson Declares Investi- | 5 Plan for re-organizing the Wabash |pursued the first party through the |on a eubway train at Brooklyn bridge. | 8r® employed at making ammunition tan any n 810 captured & Russian position near | LUSitania or any violation of SWerc| gations Have Proved Facf Conclu- |of reccivers was carried in eftect 1o Rallroad and taking it out of the hanas | Tiaewater works, but ail escaped. o was removed fo Hudson street has. | for Great Britain and her silies. y i Demonstrati Wiadiglawow. - Battles are now in Pro- | i jogg of American lives will be re- day when a purchasing committes of| Police Fired Volley Over Heads. |/t Police Stop ons. gress for the adjoining positions. garded as “unfriendly It will be the joint re-organization committee of | The ranks of the strikers were aug- Sovernor Harris and thres prison very Svaliahie “Mauimen- Sl o [ prase t A meet- Amr- Fighting in Lublin Region. | dispatched tomorrow. ington, July 21—Dr. John F.|the Toad’s creditors bought the entire |mented rapidly and scon nearly 500 foriies of | GeOTEIS will @0 60 e in Deliigeet e ""“"':‘"‘: ing of the machinists, it was said, had Probably th: t severe fighting The note is in the m of a final lerson, $220,000,000 system with all its assets _[men and boys had gathered outside Mflled‘!vule on Saturday to investi- fl‘"D the ID ch hour. .At nitti; called for tomorrow lnywhemyno:ndm::a eastern line is Tublic I and liabilitles for $18,000,000. the engine house. The police were |gate the attempted murder of Leo M. ing une 3 quitting | 355 girls who walked out of the U. M. time tonight several miniature demon- Tnterpretation that will be placed by |today ann t The Wabash Railroad was sold at|notified and Inspector Cady at the | Frank. C. plant also held a m b Vietul e, o this povernment Gn future fransgres public auction under foreclosure to|head of a squad hurried to the scene. e ot o, he |15 & hall nearme plant. S elvoer tno viotiis and ihe Bug | sons"ox, American_riehts_tad ny | o e S Bovel | he Eesiianis Tront Somanny or e | peierr, TS o, dlmperen ond| | War, Sy, Sgantites| "R i walted o son | Giris Wore Ofered Consessions peats that the can government y of New |the police are o have a vol- | are piling up 708tol h-nlmv; l::vxe:‘:-wwn dgn ‘:; mfl‘f Wil leave mothing undone to stand |OPing after inoculation have York. Robert Goelet and Henry Rog- |ley over their heads. This had no ef- | of freight cars and engines is holding 'v-‘v:,:‘ qu.‘:hwy' "m"’# tm: sen's army, whiie 1a the Lublin dls- |bY the position it has previously de- | J9ig. SoCuriarion. Chasing committs of the." credltors, | o packed. sway. leaving Sovan ‘{;“‘u‘"%’“”"“" % urgently neededa | torce of policemen on hand. ~The crowd ustro- garian troo) ors, | crowd baci away, leaving Stovan- | the fron B Ty s teot- | . The note 1s about 1200 words long. Iaboratory Presented the only bid offered for the |cik and three others who were struck was kept moving. g e ined grganism |road and as Judge Chester H. Krum, |by bullets. Police of Southampton, L. 1., denied Many Girls on Picket Line. et D of vaccing gpecial master of the sale, accepted the i et B St the report that the 350,000 neckiace and| Many girla were on the picket 1ine | shops that, beginning Aug. Austro-ltalizn Struggle, Did, he said to the eastern financiers: alm . 1he marquiss Samand Hng stole from tonight. They talked to other girls, |eight hour day goes into Vet Ny Agitng deiih rebarass ther - Sikinster M-t has the And now, gentlemen, may God have| Sherift Kinkead arrived in an au- |the home of Mrs. Sherwood Aldrich had | persuaded some of them, the 1abor | day shitt would teport at 7 o on the Austro-ltalian frontler, the th v Sy o Yourathe: tomobile soon after the shooting. The | been found. Teaders said, to leave their work, a1d | the morning and mult st 430 i central point of the struggle being |phatic statements throughout mediately after the sale it was|sheriff, standing up In the car, plead- E still others not to go to work on the|afternoon, with a balf hour out around Gorizia. The Austrian war of- | communication pointing out that the announced that B. F. Kearney, pres-|ed with the strikers to disperse and| A new vote of credit of $750,000,000 | nign¢ shift. To men going to work on | luncheon. Girls at present receive co"tells of the capture, of Montesan | discussing of tho principles involved ident and one of the two.recelvers of |offered his services toward reaching |was introduced in the British house of | the night shift the girls cried “Scab!” | proximately $1 o day. 4 Ghele by the Italians, but adds that | has been virtually concluded and that | i the Toad, would be retained as presi- |a settlement with the Standara Oil | commons. This does not involve a new | Meon pickets marched around through Wotkos Puctostty aatiiii She Austrian reserves were brought | future conduct of German submarin n dent of the new Wabash Rallroad. The | plant officials. He declared it was his { loan, but provides for expenditures out| the crowds with signs on their hats = commanders will determine the sale 1s subject to the approval of the |duty to preserve peace and he would | of funds on hlnl reading “Don’t be a scab.” ‘Workers who did not strike sald as moneibility: fr- the comtnmance "OFf e pposed 1o b federal court and will be passed upon |take every means in his power to they left work tonight that they were st A A e e vaccination, with 29 | probably within three weeks, after |prevent disorder. His words caimed | Delegates from man many berts of the, Wide Difference in Figures. perfectly satisfied and had no inten- D e e ovinwtly bosi | oy deaths. Which the road will pass to the pur- |the crowd and they began to disperse. | country are at San There was a wide difference between | tion of going out on strike. HEE?PE ‘brought into play. The satement that future trans- PR ST YT - <cbasers. May Arbitrate. tend the opening session of '-he an- {the figures regarding the number of Detective Guards Penfield. = : de- i % Although it was generally e: ted - al convention of the Kappa Sigma t B , _ Infantry Resting in France. gressions will be regarded as “un|pENSION SYSTEM FOR in_railroad - circles here that the Jow. | Later a meeting of strikers was |fraternity sessions. £ D tne Jabor seaders and by 6 Bridge- | svncs, Yalor VY A, Peufield, works France and Belgium remain com- B lucak of TUGRAIS Tein: WINCHESTER EMPLOYES | S5t acceptable bid would have to be in | held which was addressed by Sherif — port Manufacturers’ association to- paratively quiet. The airmen and ar- | s oor eriiti wad Slisvow- et i the nelghborhood of $30,000,000, Judge | Kinkead and George Vickers, assist. Eimer W. Hurst, financier and at- | night. According to the estimates of | Aomunition company, left '"“"Nmfi; his home, a detective, who had & tillery have been busy at several Mini + ™ Krum, in accepting the §15,500,000 bia, |ant prosecuting attorney of Hudson | torney and a leader in. Democratic | tho tabon wonding Lo the oo o ot Troms " Shtn L Doints, but the infantry are resting of | * From stx welodk this morning wntil| | ee Anece "1'23_'“.:'3::'\‘:::':: sala tils amount was suficient 1o pay | SOUnLY. A committes of seven, Includ- | Toilticy “in Tiinots, dled at Fock 1o | sad moort Bot gie et oy Maciniste foecibty sreventod revipeser TR for new attacks. Iats: tonighit the Presldent, With. the for the outstanding receivers' certifi- |ing Sherift Kinkead and Mr. Vickers disease. ‘He was 63| Manufacturers’ association, however, | srom approaching his automobile, i exception of a few hours’ spent in| 9 Dates, Intieseion thille cut iflcutananll | Tan NDRUIBIRE 0 e pe- -8, declared that in all Bridgeport ther — et i - experises e. These obliga- were just 127 machinists out. Append- GREAT BRITAIN TO TAKE tlon, wag at work on & SOPY of | New Haven, Comn, July L—The| tions will e due August 1 1915 was instructed to obtain from the of- | President Wilson approved an order | ed (o thess figures were others waich | NEW YORK MACHINSISTS e ‘board of directors of the Winchester ficials, if possible, a promise to arbi-|of the interior department providing |representsd that, according to the pay- MAY BE CALLED OUT o COLONIES INTO CONFIDENCE | had Repeating Arms company today &p-|NoRwWALK trate on the quuuon nt 15 per cent.|for compensation for accidents whi rolls, 15 girls and 21 men were out at o e P> | ey e Droved the establishment of a pension RW. AND STAMFORD 1ncr—-e in wages o laborers. may occur on the work of constructing | the Union Metallio Cartridge plant, Unless the E. W. Bliss Plant Grants an 4n Every Matter That Might Arise, Fareon with W= ng’s susgestions | SYStem for the employes of the com- BOUND TROLLEYS COLLIDE he committee Gfl-fll Manager nurn-d- in A:uu. Eight Hour Day. Including Settlement of Peace. 2 pany. Tho system which went lnto bl e %n&m ana Snpmn:flaemd Kennedy Keppler Going to Bayonne. today applies to about 12,000, Half a Dozen Persons Injured—Brakes | 0f the Standard wo A Mn.Allannon. -.oduldllod Mr. Keppl seen to board a| New York, July 21 Deering; July 21, 8.40 p, m—Reply- Under its provision a man who has s g rake® | from them an ultimatum that the com- | ner father, David D-vnu. base- | train tor {pe:r ;:3:: tonight. He told business z.m"r‘.'.i. faf m‘z lnumnlu- “London, starting on its way to Berlin. of One Car Failed to Work. ing to a o Actate Iy the Nouse of tome < pany would consider no proposition |pail bat when he attacked h-r mother, | persons befcre he left that he was|al Association of Machinists, today on the situation in dhel ., ST RS T on be upon his request be retired at age from the strikers unless the men Te- | gigter and brother at the family home | goirg to Bayonne, N. J, where he said | precipitated the strike in the Sy 3 ADERS 55. A woman who has worked for the at New Guinea, N. Y. he had a aurber of men on strike. A |munitions factory in Bridge an- .REAP HARVEST FROM EXPORTS |company 30 vears may be retired at - The company’s answer was referred nounced late today that strike the age of 50 upon her request. The T awent, K, ynd|to the meeting, which was attended | Board of heaith officers reopsned the cal hotel, ly that|would be carried to this city by calls Prohibit Purchase of Supplies in|SOREIY o B8 vend!:’nonlht any male son's Point avenue, I js caid that the | Gcided mot’ to, Fetutn to work The by oy o m""‘"“ °§a"_k““fl:" ot| 108 out the machinists employed im . > ’ e wi surroun ew o . W, Mexico for Relief of Noncombatants. | employe who 1s 60 years of age and | ROtorman of the Stamford-bound car | meeting ordered the committes 1o | ailow dense to emit from the e ald o6 | e thale desnand Tor an elght. ”w was unable to operate his brakes while ith the Weehinglon Py Th-1n & to| Bas worked for the company 25 years | ToS InAbie Lo operate his brakes while |make an effort to confer with stacks, in m,m of the law, 3 day “wero mecdlly granted. any female of comy officials again to w. peace. fho war department today on efforts | 3L* (T ncorn Zor & smilar period.” | cauzed the collision mear the junction | Pe"Y OTials agaln tomorro oo William J. Les, arrested while ¥, Bl & company bave cen That was the reason, he said, Pre- The amount,of pension s to be|9f Where a single line track meets dou- | yo CLEMENCY FOR advertisement smier Borden of Canada attended the based upon the emple's average annual | P18, tracks. . cabinet. x:e‘:flnxv{uly Ta* Tn&x was | manage: Red Cross, | pay during the five years immediately MADAME CARTON DE WIART ot ted lenomenon, e un- rocedis retirem but pens ured. > ragE :.-:enaahry added, but s part of the £ bo'less un.nu;'io e oot s General Secretary of Belgian Parlia- 108 IBES 08 o ment Denies Gurrent Repores STOPPED TRAIN TO RESCUE S e WOMEN FROM DROWNING ; a Mrs.” Switzeriand, Cop Bt OFF A DUTCH STEAMER Traln Crew of Canmadian Pacific By a Boarding Party from the British Freight Save Two Lives. Cruiser Isis Off Barnegat. hire, Vt, July 21.—See- Bast Berks! 5 ~ . 3 ‘aswell and her daugh- | the arrest’of be et | 1o Agk Explanation of Gompers. B e X T e b strugg] a hearing. . ‘because of the s Virtually all the lsbor leaders as-

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