Bridgeport Standard Telegram (Newspaper) - July 21, 1919, Bridgeport, Connecticut STANDARD TELEGRAM 49 STREET Office Open All Day and for News and TEL. 6100 THE WEATHER UNSETTLED Detailed Report and Miniature Almanac See 2.) VOL. NO. 61 as second class matter at the post at under act 01 1S7U MONDAY JULY 1919. Subscription 12 cents a 50 cents a for six lor one year 16 MINISTERS SCORE ALDERMEN FOR VIEWS ON IRISH PRIESTS DEFEND CAMPAIGN Theater's Seating Capacity Despite Upholds Ireland's Supports TROUP FLAYS MINISTERS Who Slurred to Blood Shed for Cause of American More than persons packed Poll's theater yesterday afternoon where the drive for funds to aid In the setting up of an autonomous government in Ireland was ally launched by the Irish tional Defying the crowds con- to pour into the theater until all seating space was dreds unable to find seats as prominent among whom was Mayor upheld the pirations of the Irish people for freedom and urged liberal support in the drive for Denunciation of the protest made by the association against the proposed flying of the flag of the Irish republic over the City hall and the of a campaign for financial assistance here was voiced by Philip Troup of Xew Mr. Troup resented the slui cast by the ministers on the was not an insult to true Americanism when the United States fighting same tyrannical rula which England is now imposing on It was not an insult to true Americanism in the time of George the Irish people proved themselves the test friends of American I; was not an insult to true Americanism when Dr. Beard Accuses City Fathers of Meddlesomeness in Irish Measure and SINN TRAITORS Marks Are Treachery and He Be Called Bolshevism Save for Its Irish blood and brawn helped build up our country and defend it against the What came cries from the audience. Xor was it an insult to true Mr. Troup when an Irish regiment from this the allied colors side by fields of the board of alderman of meddlesomeness in the action of the United State Senate in giving recognition to the new Irish Rev. Gerald pastor of Park Street tional yesterday denounced as seditious any movement to mote Fein doctrine aoJ Sinn Fein in this He was one of several members of the Bridgeport association who made the Irish question the subject of their Sunday said Rev. well be more in character the tion lately parsed by ihe States Senate concerning unless it be the silly and pompous document put out by the Board of Aldermen of Bridgeport informing National Congress that the time nad come to recognize tho Irish Sir Edward Carson might well say frankly the other attend to your own You look after your own Questions at and we will look after I am Quoting an man whose Irish ancestors have been fighting for Ireland for 600 years when I of the trouble in Ireland at the time is in To talk of a downtrodden is Sum Fein politicians of the City Hall their own reasons for Rev. George Believes Statement Will Bring Greater Response Than Ever to Irish Fund WASHINGTON IMPERTINENT When He Dear Old Says Rev. M. J. Opposition to Ireland's The protest of the will have the effect of ing the Irish drive for funds a Rev. George pastor ot St. Augustine's R. C. church said yesterday morning in tho course of his denouncing the project to tly the flag of the Irish republic over the city hall and endeavoring to stop proposed campaign lor funds will than cier to the peal he Father Donahue with a protest against This is simply another The priest then called on his congregation to do all in their power to make the local campaign a of FULL PEACE PACI New Clauses Provide for rations Similar to Those German Sum to Be Paid in TO REDEEM OLD DEBT Will Be Apportioned Among Various Parts of Former Em- Must Be Confined to ing up their hats for Sinn Fein Whether we understand those sons or it is likely that gent Irishmen see though and that perhaps is They only make the average honest American as he has often had occasion to reflect that the good work of Americanization might well begin with the city side across the Rev. Mr. Beard bitterly Carson's I ed the Sina Fein society of Irelard they want to find a real in his suit to true he I for pretty nearly I advise them to read the recent proclamation of Sir Edward Carson They will find plenty of impudence in The United States went into the not to make a few small ples but to make the entire world the speaker The principles upon which this country went to war arc more ing upon the victors than upon the John F. Cooney of It. regretted the recent tion at Madison Square Garden when at an Irish meeting the name of President Wilson was He on DOMESTIC SUGAR CROP WILL BE BUMPER ONE Government Forecast Yield Be Above Average for Past Six July retail the for old try are advising consumers they Sinn have difficulty in obtaining normal stocks of the government forecast a domestic crop far e the average for the last six The Department of in an estimate based on July 1 crop conditions and predicts a crop of Such production would be 000 pounds more than the average of the preceding six of the bag ot the now Irish lic from the city has done much to solidify sentiment tor the Irian M. J. ol St. R. C. action of the bigots will I in making it possible to raise not only the allotted to Bridgeport as her share of the Irish Educational but a. sub- stantial sum over and above that con- Father it would be 'a gross impertinence to one of our to fly the tricolor of the new republic beside the Stars ana Tories of 1778 thought George Washington impertinent with sturdy band of dear old The descendants ot these same Tories think today the workers for Irian liberty aie grossly impertinent lo even suggest the Irish beside the American Uf it so bad in The all was just a friendly of opinion between blood The American patriots were just but these Irish patriots are so lough every druc and at ery bration lor the past two years the flags of other nations have flown besides the Stars and Stripes and there has been never a The the the the and all the rest from tile city hall and there woe not but at mention of the Irish republic's em- blem there is discovered a statute prohibiting the living of a foreign loyalties among j flag the As we will not have them among at Ihe Peace we again They love memory's bake and j though none of them want to go back no matter how pendent Ireland may They want Ireland to be free and to be But they know enough that j freedom and happiness foi Ireland are not bound up with a separation from Great but only independence in local personal So do That is the best good fortune we can BT THE ASSOCIATED July full conditions of the allied and ed powers are liow in the hands of the The first sections of the terms were presented to the Austrian delegates St. Germain on June 2, the final section being de- livered to them iat the place today ceremony by M. secretary general of the The terms comprise the whole treaty which Austria is asked to the and certain other minor were not ready for presentation when the official ceremony took In un accompanying dum the Austrians are granted tion in protecting against I -n to make true blue cans have no use Its marks are the desire of the less lo lay hands on what belongs to the Save for Us religious in Russia you would call it in ca 1. W. with that ai e American first and really de- spise the whole Sinn Fein Some of them will tell you so understand if we aie not final although they have already submitted a large number of notes on the terms pre- submitted In addition to the published mary of the terms on June 2, tho new clauses provide for reparation arrangements very similar to those in the treaty with ing the establishment of an Austrian of the com- the payment of a able sum in the issuing of bonds the of livestock and historical and art The financial terms provide that the Austrian debt shall be apportioned among the various for- mer parts of Austria and that the Austrian and war bonds Mexican Situation Grows Navy Department Awaits Eull Details of Attack on CALL FOR COMPLETE t INVESTIGATION UNANSWERED AS YET DUE TO RADIO Expect Flood of Oratory on Peace Treaty in Senate Today Wilson Will Resume Conferences on tors Information on Shantung to Give July 20 flood of. the treaty and League of Nations is to be loosed tomorrow in the For every day Saturday addresses have been announced and several speeches are Republican Senators and President Wilson in- last week through tion from tho White House will be resumed The names 01 the Senators who will lo the White House tomorrow have not been The Senate foreign relations com- tomorrow will renew its study of the Keply from the President and state department to resolutions requesting information on the Shantung clause are expected during the May A flurry in the Senate the daylight saving repeal controversy is expected early this week with the calling up of the cultural minus the rider for oC law The Senate agricultural committee will take up the House measure Advocates of the daylight re- peal rider arc said to contemplate their light in view of the two House votes last week ing Wilson's veto of the re- peal Healings on the United States employment service will be closed tomorrow by the Senate and House labor committee with James A. Emery of the National tion of Manufacturers as the linal witness inquiry is planned this week by Senate committees into ob- jections lo Senate of the nominations of A. Mitchell Palmer as attorney John Skelton Williams as comptroller of the John Barton Payne as a member of the shipping and William K. of South Carolina to be American to NATIONAL COMMITTEE OF A. F. OF L. ORDERS STRIKE VOTE OF STEEL WORKERS Work of Polling Em- ployes of U. S. Steel Cor- to Be July The American Federation of bor's national committee for iron steel m session here ordered the ing of a strike vote of employes m the United circulating in separated States Steel corporation and other tory shall he taken up by the new jron and and allied and redeemed us they SCd Power five relating to the says that Austrian army shall not exceed thirty sand including officers and depot Within three the Austrian military forces shall be reduced to thus military service abolished and voluntary enlistment as pint of the plan render possible the initiation of a general limitation of armaments of all The auny shall be used see the GRAIN CORPORATION AND DEALERS REACH AGREEMENT Buyers pay Enter Into Contract Priuc ior to on Page DECISION IS A GLARING INJUSTICE Believes Pekin to Tsing Tao road Will Place Japs in Complete Control of 86, DIES AFTER FALLING DOWNSTAIRS Miss Emily E. Warner Succumbs hi Hospital Following Miss 13. of 185 died Saturday at the She tell stairs on and sustained a fracture of the iet in causing her The funeral will be held today from the sen ice i oom of and stieet at a. m. The com- mittal service and burial be in Nerv to Rev. Mr. it ed with and Catholics the most part American Catholicism is liberalized by its en- not said the in Eu- rope it is bigoted to tho Sinn Fein is hand and in with that sort of An here m our own city said is nothing in the world but Catholic He not bul an Roman lic pi lest who said to one of our on Page DENOUNCES THE LEAGUE settle I the long standing dispute between and grain buyers to a pi price basis for United States Grain corporation Ins entered nito a contract with PIS the agree fiect to producers the price foi various grades of it was an- heie BOSTON STRIKE ENDS AS WORKERS ACCEPT Will Tie In Opera After 4 It To Suppress Ti ec Derby Forces Doctors to Raise Fees in July High Cost of Automobiling is blamed along with the good old High Cost of Living for an increase in rates in The charge of calls was boosted trom to 52.JO. with a proportionate m- in the for office The cost of and fuel used by the donors in ing their calls k held equally re- with the H. C. of L. for the increased Juo JU At con- vention of the of the American Labor ty here morning M Bennett of of and K. J. of Xew Britain were as gates to tiie conference of I Irom the local and blanches of the party and the league to be held in Chicago next month to make plans of a national convention the next At the the following resolution was adopted copies of will be pent to the j two senators from That we absolutely condemn the League of in us present form inasmuch as it Js no League of Nations in anything j but is Hon as produced thp I causes ot tho great world war from which we fear others are I hound to it appears to be nn international j pci the duty of suppressing the efforts of of the to free from the perils of BOSTON July men ho are on the ton unanimously at on thp Common late today to accept the award made by the local of nrb trillion and return tn woi k at 4 o'clock tomorrow They have bern on strike since NEW July of Both the Japanese and Chinese delegations to the peace conference leached here today on the Aquitania and spokesmen for both sides sued statements tho Shantung Quo a Chinese technical delegate to the said thp decision involves a glaring injustice lo is true that Japan sed to muni but will return but a shadow and keep thti She will retain control the railroads nnd establish a which will ale the fortified al Arthur and Manchuria she will the lo Pekin and of China and with her to Tsing Yao Japanese scheme for the of China be Turn accompanied bv K. leader of both technical for Japan in Ihe saul liipan was entirely fieri with the and that cannot n In China not take a altitude iron tries throughout tjie ing ot the vote will start at once and completed 30 In addition to the organized an effort will be made to secure the votes of unorganized cording to the The strike vote will be taken by the 2i established international unions con- the national The light ol collective bargaining is the demand of the said an announcement by the which issued a list thirteen other demands the eight-hour increases in to guarantee American standards of ving and abolition of company John Fitzpatrick of president of the Chicago Federation of Labor and chairman of the tional following today's meeting time lias passed for we aie talcing EATS HEARTY GOES IN FOR A SWIM AW DIES AS RESULT Earl Roys of East Meriden Striken in Water At Myrtle mil me MYRTLE July 20. in about three feet of water 12 from shore heie this afternoon Karl 24. of 51 Hooper East was seen to and when friends reached him lie was The young man was carried to the beach where he pronouncing death due to acute indigestion and cramps with George of Meriden and J. L. Godson of were spending the week-end at a cottage About p. m Roys finished a hearty dinner and announced his intention of going into tho Receipt of Report to Be Followed by Demand Carranza for Punishment of Culprits or Must Suffer for on Correll and State Department BY ASSOCIATED 1-' July Mexican government to representations made by the United States in connection the murder of John an American and the att on his wife near Tampico has stated that it would POPE SENDS MESSAGE TO GERMAN BISHOPS Hopes Devastation Due To War Will Be Repaired As Soon in House to Make Onslaught on Private Hoarding Clause July fight to strike from the tion enforcement the clause that shall not be unlawful to possess liquors in one's own wijl be made row In the House by prohibition This was made known today by members who declared ihe as row framed permitted wholesale hoarding by reported to have put enough WHIPS and liquors tu last thpm the rest of their The view was the House sone far as conservatives thought wise nith drastic Leader i ho would be taken up tomorrow and kept before House until but members said they had predicting a vote be no efforts in the prosecution and punishment of those for a Although neither the State nor the Navy departments any further information today regarding the attack and July 6 of a boat load of American sailors from the U. S. S. enne in the Temesi river near the incident to eclipse all else in interest in official GRAVE There was no attempt to the gravity of the situation in official circles first reached the state Additional information is by both departments within few probably the navy department it was there had been nothing indicate whether the note of iser who reported the had been received by the Delay REMINGTON ARMS CO. DENIES SALE RUMOR Works Manager Peal Ts Par From Officials of the Remington Arms company domed last night tho mor Hie com- pany of hart sent on a number of accountants to the records and books of the tion plan preliminary to ing of the big plant Edward K. general woi U.s stated that hfl Idr as he knew the deal was at Tar trom it hud been at thr the the plant un jn inspection July People's Gazette says Pope Benedict has sent a message to the German ops in which the Pontiff expresses the hope that Germany will repair the due to the war as poss ile and that she will un- der no circumstances permit any tion which would bring mill M f I alpi rope as well as to Germany Masters Of government message also the farmers to be in supplying able to the residents of SEA GIRT LAUNCHED N July The ton combination cargo and passenger ship Son dirt which stuck on the ways at the York Ship yard on June 21, was launched 11 iss Elizabeth of X was the ship left the ways today Die aid oC hydraulic It originally designed as a troop Hh I p Distributed to the i inability lo communicate wireless with the the existence in the Gulf of of what is known by radio as a sage undoubtedly would have transmuted overland wires Texas to Tampico telegraphic communication wires is subject to While Commander Finney doubtedly has investigated the thoroughly it was pointed out iu view of the request for a re- port and result of might deem it expedient co further before I The attack on the American I ors was an incident which I all other matters in interest in. capital today and it is expected state department after further details will ask the za government to apprehend punish the If carry this request diplomatic the next will be asked disavow the It was learned today I point on the Temesi river j American sailors were only three in a direct from the outskirts of finals here in close touch i Mexican situation that BY THE ASSOCIATED July new reign of terror exists in are at least cording to a from the in the The on the Correll occurred near about miles from late in Junl His reported to numbered about 30, also his wife and slightly u to the and in us worst iorm if The dispatch ror now of the and that they stormed the disarmed the troops on WRENCHES HEEL FROM SHOE EXTRACTING IT FROM WOOD PAVEMENT LEAGUE OF NATIONS l BLESSING OR Get both sides of this momentous question by two leaders eminently qualified to lay bare the reasons for and against the proposed the debate on the subject between Senators Hitchcock and McCormick which will begin in row's issue of the Standard Bear in mind that tor McCormick is leading the opposition in the while Senator Hitchcock when he the views of the These men will discuss the question from every angle in a series of six articles to be carried exclusively by the Standard Telegram beginning tomorrow and ending in the Sunday Post on July 27. ORDER FROM YOUR DEALER Young Woman with Escort Finds Difficulty Crossing Golden Hill All Corset Workers to Strike At 10A.M., Union Heads Say Leaders Declare General Today Is Reason tor M. M. Downer Asserts in MYSTERY SHROUDS I ATTEMPT TO KILL Marjorie 21, 210 Found on Ten this is set ami all Last voung with the type of walked along the west side of Main with an escort When Golden Hill was one nt her high in bad spot in the wood block paving and when fhe tried to wrench it toie olf Her escort grow quite indignant about the and muttering something about the ter to the street hailed a public auto and the couple proceeded instead of to Thp wood block pavement at Ihe has been splintered and loin up by heavy that gaping holes have been ROY 11UET AT Harry of 681 Broad foil while at play esterday and received a gash on the He treated at Emergency bv the committee of Cat meat tin on as the hour at which start a general ol all cor- in Hi t At a late hour union were that non- union union of Die and plants would walk out In a body K support the workers of the Wainer tompany in their demands for a 41 recognition the anil in- creased wages of the factories weie as to tin number ot who would walk out in to the MI ike It was the am that the greater of in these snops are unorganised and it is be- that arc willing to awau the outcome of ihe Warner ties In an Col. M. Moody ol the La inv Xo i nave made no v The compani its own ed by all of tlie employes of the Conferences have held with this committee since the present controversy und the mystery other mallei s except the closed to begin Juh same to be i bv amount to be when the an present situation was skilled and to equal rate upon in ami 10 nine been potted m the toi Shop understand there is nothing to strike except principle of the closed this our company will not agree to Our position is Hi s principle is lean and i i of our aie nor of the and so lar as I can ascertain through 0111 committee ail aie ol haie by from thice to ten yean and 1 the pleasant and mony has Reason to should regret very much if anj i strike or should occur to upset the of the company ind its and 0111 tepi by their feel tue what there is for our corset to strike and should deprived earning their through any action of a few who have no grievance it -An atmosphere rounds the finding of 21 of 210 West 72nd N. in an condition on Harmony street late Saturday after she had attempted She was of Emergency 1 removed to St. for It was said night that she will Hiss Smith said while being moved to the hospital that she been despondent for many She would not say it was a affair that caused her to grow It nas near 123 street that the woman was found people at that address were to give any information about She wid later that she was fi in Bridgeport but to give their DO NOT LEAVE TOWN THIS SUMMER without first making ments to have The Standard Telegram follow you to vacation Daily sub- scription by 50c a-