Bridgeport Standard Telegram (Newspaper) - August 12, 1919, Bridgeport, Connecticut STANDARD TELEGRAM 49 STREET Office Open All Day and for News and TEL. OHIO Circulation Books Open to for THE WEATHER FAIR TODAY Detailed Report and Miniature Almanac See Page 2.) VOL. NO. 80. second class matter at inn post at under act 18iJ. om AUGUST Subscription 12 cents 00 cents a for six 56 for one 20 FOOD PALMER IN H. C. OF TO ENLIGHTEN ON RENOWNED DEAD Company Turns Down Claiming 44-Hour Week Would Seriously Curtail LAVIT CHEERED AT HALL Complete Collapse of chak Movement in Forecast August Complete collapse of the movement in Siberia in reports Washington forces have fallen back almost 200 miles from former ad- linos and Omsk to be threatened with Failure of the allied governments to got quate supplies to Admiral Uic advices had ed bim to fall back steadily fore the greatly superior vik forces composed of veterans whose include many mans to Russia when armistice wa's Ousted Business Agent Throws Down Gage of Battle by Calling Meeting of Local No. 30. OF WALES LANDS ON AMERICAN FOR FIRST VISITING TOUR Their demands for tho 44 and 20 per increase in having been turned flown by tjie fifty per of trie nay workers trie Locomobile Company of America night j voted to walk out en strike clay morning at 10 Complying with the constitution Arrives on Battleship Renown at Topsail Near St Reception Bronchial Pneumonia Follows Severe and Is Fatal to Noted At BURIAL IN PITTSBURGH SUBMITS AMERICAN DRAFT OF HOLDS OTHER DAW Says Most of Documents Asked for in Paris and of a to Make Use of Them Grounds of Public Bliss ter Regarding Covenant Did not Mention Says British Was Concealed by Baron Aug. Wilson the for- eign relations committee today of the draft of a League of but declined to furnish other papers relating to peace negotiations asked for in ST. N. Prince of Wales landed from the battleship Renown of the American i fishing village on Conception auon secret ballot was for his first visit to North American among the 450 union soil After remaining for a few hours he returned to the war ployes who attended the meetin and President John of the Central Labor Union announced after the ballots had He will come to this city The prince and members of his suite spent much of the time ashore strolling about the country and ob- photographs of the Several hundred marines and cadets from the Renown and Us escorting were given shore eighteen years ago to give away his fa wast rated as having the Aclr been counted that per of the men voted for the Practically all the men who ed held union cards issued by cal No. SO. International Association of and attention was drawn to this fact by Samuel business agent of the after President Egan had ed the result of the it fact that .no objection was made to you men casting luts here virtually amounts to recognition pf 30 as the official lodge said The Renown reported a the At- To Hold Private Services At Lenox Today or Daughter Loses Race to Reach Dying his I great mansion overlooking a lake in the beautiful Berkshire where he sought seclusion when bodily In- overtook him and his mind was by the entrance of his country Into the world Andrew ironmaster and died peacefully Although lie had been In health for more than his final illness was matter of A severe cold developed quickly into bronchial pneumonia Lhe aged patient lapsed into and the end came us though it were but the beginning of a deeper No ostentation will mark the il of the man when he began Tells Savants of trial Plumb Data Left in In reply to a committee request for used in preparation of the treaty the President wrote that most of the documents and memoranda were left in Paris and that many were confidential so tha grounds of .i unwise lo make use o them the He ent the American raft and a copy the covenant as greed to before his first return fron To another resolution asking for of the letter written by Gen ral Bliss regarding Shantung Mr. Wilson replied he letter as Ince it contained certain reference o other He said th in which Secretary Causing and White Aug. tenths of the energies of labor ers are given to the job of sitting on the Austin B. for- mer head of the Order of and Colonel I second largest private fortune in j testified today before the A simple attended interstate commerce the Prince's came lo i St. Johns by motor from n. distance of 12 lo discuss with the governor the details of. the gram prepared for the reception of the royal visitor here public buildings and dences have been of 'the state federation of bor and the president of the j only by members of his family and his be held at Shadow tomorrow or The time had not been determined It is expected that the body will be taken to the city where he laid the foundations for his Machinists before you walked that there was no They have permitted you members prince and his suite found much Local No. 30 to cast your ballots terest in examining several small order that your sentiment in re- gard to the proposed striko might to the international at This should prove to you beyond shadow doubt tnat Local No. 30 IB the real j of Bridgeport and that the new is but a thing nf camouflage and Lavit then announced that a meeting of all members of Local No. SO be held tonight in nial He left the platform amidst a. storm of No sooner had left the form than Secretary Ira M. burn of the state federation of bor jumped to his feet and men who desire to remain the International of Machinists will meet in hall Tuesday night at S. This announcement was the throwing down of the gags of between the faction of local machinists standing behind Grand Secretary E. C. of the I. A. of and those are continuing to Lavit Tonight will tell the story of tne relative strength of the two factions of the The meeting at Colonial hall will be a of the bers of old Local No. 30 who that Lavit was unjustly when he was suspended from the union by and the meeting at hall will be a gathering or those men who have shifted i lance to the new Local 116, which has the bucking of the international secretary who dismissed bergs in Conception BRIDGEPORT TO BE FIRST CITY IN CONNECTICUT TO SELL GOVERNMENT FOODS Hams Expected to Arrive Today Tracks in N. Y. to Transport of his but he did not revive to permit any sign of Their who last April married Ensign well Miller of New was lied that It apparent that the Illness would be and she ar- which Is seeking to solve the problem of how best to handle the railroads after the war time period of federal Sporadic strikes throughout Garretson great merely are show how the wind is blowing over a sea of industrial lings heard In many quarters do not he that laboring people want the but indicate a demand that Ihe rived from her home at the of government plus ham in or Thursday at the Bridgeport will be the first city in Connecticut to place this food on sale and the second city in the ff. ering New York Connecticut and part of to have one of the The Bridgeport Transportation composed nf a dozen or more truck owners in the with T. H. sent a of trucks to New York yesterday morning at 4 and tbe hams wero examined all ed aboard the The first supply is expected here today and will be sent to firehouses where they will be until tho salo starts tomorrow morning or N. a few minutes after her father bad The widow of the of Slubo although overcome with grief at the comparatively sudden death of her bore the shock Her physician said tonight that she had recovered sufficient strength to i make it possible for her to go i through the of the private funeral She was not to the task of directing POLISH ENTER MINSK final arrangements and A mass of telephon for the service and On learning that Davison was statement Says Won sponsoring the meeting at Eagles hall tonight and asserting that this meeting would he looked upon by the international officer as an cial meeting of the Bridgeport local Lavit Only One the advice or our attorneys there is but one official local in Bridgeport That is Local No. 30. retain our our members have not been officially notified that they have teen dropped from the I. A. of and we have been legally that under our constitution the of Local No. 30 cannot be dropped from the organization un- til their appeal has gone before the rank and file of tho union throughout the on August The Associated forces entered capital of the Russian graph messages of condolence from persons of prominence in all parts of had accumulated at Shadow Brook Until Mrs. Carnegie is able to read these morrow the names of the senders will not be made Went Fishing Dr. Brace W. Paddock of who attended Mr. Carnegie in his last Illness and hail visited him frequently throughout the said tonight that his patient was in a very feeble state when lie ed to his summer home in the lin eager to motor on pleasant days and to fish in Lake when the weather was At such times he sought permission from his cian With a persuasiveness that was hard to The last of tho trood of which the ironmaster had been tha central had to do with an unusually cood catch of illness developed in such u It is largely in the power of the witness the i it cannot be done by lie the American people are not prone ways to today what may be done unless emergency forces us to and then we break all .am not a dreamer of he told the committee which gave unusual attention to his There was no he to extend the plan beyond those Industries in which men worked will their He the mei who run the railroads to have a voice in their want ed politics and in the general discussion of his last sub was no particular politics in tin Ject the witness declared that there of the Federation of Labor in seeking to thr postmaster general be this he was ex pressed by Republicans and Dem BRITISH VETS TO Food for Human Feed for Stock and Fuel to Be ALL SUBJECT TO DELAYS Union Leaders not End Before Friday As Ballots Will Not Be Counted on State Administrators Enthuse qt Chance to Fight Food Profiteers Men Who Controlled Supplies During War Anxious to Aidt J Attorney General Palmer to Reduce Present High U. S. District Attorneys Instructed to Act on Evidence at Service Men to j Aug. General Palmer today received assent from virtually all state food J of whom he asked co-operation in the government's to reduce the high cost of At the same time he sent in- j to all district attorneys to get in touch with the administrators and to act at once on any evidence of law violation which might come to light in the work of the fair price committees to be reconstituted in every ed. took a very gro province of the same Kit there was no opportunity Friday after a- fornight heavy for Carnegie to have any according to an official well words with members of IT 1C statement issued by the wir IF YOU FAIL TO RECEIVE Your Standard Evening Post or Sunday or if you don't get your paper on Telephone num 6100. Circulation POST PUBLISHING CO. BOY MAY The condition of four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. who was injured by an automobile is reported as being somewhat im- proved at St. Vincent's The child's condition is serious and little hope held out for 1 cry after the Edward j Long driver nt the j is held for trial under a bond OJC His case was continued un- til Aug. 16 in the City court I j Aug. 11. the House of Com- mons tonight passed the second I reading of the government fur prosecution and penalties for persons guilty of The vote was 251 to S. A meeting of the Veterans will bo British held in the against the settlement of he question but could e described as a protest against the Inal Shantung Another development In the treaty controversy was the statement the foreign relations ea by Secretary Lansing that count Japanese ambassador to he Drilled had the existence of the secret be- and Great Britain re- j the peninsula while the agreement being The American League of Nations plans for time that the American Kates had proposed a covenant con- forming In many particulars with that finally adopted but differing from It In At variance with the covenant as finally the the President's would have omitted reference to the Monroe Doctrine and the of would have empowered the council to Into the feasibility abolishing compulsory military and would have contained provision relative to the freedom of the The and assembly would dif and Instead of a unanimous vote being In the any three nations resented would have ed to any Article 10. The much debated provisions of article of the for guaranteeing the territorial in- of league members is almost identical with a. clause m the American The latter was as contracting powers take to respect and protect as aggression the independence and integrity of all states members of the President the today in response to requests NEW August 11.- partal lifting of the embargo all freight by tho New New Haven and Hartford road Friday as. a result of the strike of taka effect according an an- issued the company's offices here The following classes of freight it was stated would be subject to non perishable for human feed for livestock In- 3ludlng fuel consigned to the New Haven Central New England August said tonight that the strike of shopmen employed by the Boston tnd Boston and Albany and New New Haven and ford could not end before Friday as the ballots of the who are voting OIT question of returning to would not be counted until that day hundred local chairmen of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and will meet here morrow to make a request on the railroad tor increases In wages of than a hundred thousand and lers on all federal controlled roads in United States and roads in the United States and it was learned Chinese and Teutons Hot At Parliament Declares Aug. 8. the Associated ment today passed 'a resolution the president to a mandate declaring that a slate nt war does not exist be- iween China and It is considered doubtful whether the mandate will be published until delegates have discussed terms with Gorman Will Convoke National Assembly to A up The entire force of Boston and Maine railroad repair men and car tors In this city who been on strike since last voted day lo work tomorrow The sentiment men was to stand by the National Decide on Form of Aug. telegram of Archduke temporary tator of to Premier outlining tho new ment's policy and asking for allied was received here today from The message was Secret Servce to The attention of the district at- also was to the limited of the secret service for any investigative necessary to the punishment of hoarders and A development of the day was request by of Houston that inspectors of houses instructed to furnish district attorneys upon request they might was not indicated what was Living problems continue to alK sorb much of the attention of Federal supervision of the of stocks and proposed in the age regulation by dont Wilson was taken up by House agriculture imports of food from particularly that purchased with the fund President Wilson to stop the westward spread of the lire of Senator who declared in that people abroad weie buying American products cheaper than they could be purchased at President Wilson's suggestion thit Congress could what can De done to control mounting prices remedying the extortion it been charged was the District Columbia in the of a by in conjunction with Chairman of the federal trade would at voted presented to the supreme lied council on Archduke Joseph's message I Bridgeport club tonight al. 7 Stratford The meeting is the onn which postponed from last Tha which was recently will be to return to work UNDERWOOD CO. FORCED TO CLOSE BY STRIKE of 400 Employes Causes Unexpected HARTFORD Aug. The Underwood night announced the of its entire plant with the exception of the because of strikes which have occurred in past three This action sent by tc the House em- had no knowledge of any tempt by to the Chinese tives or of a reported secret treaty during the Golfing on Main Street MASS AT A mass meeting on behalf of the Red Cross will be held at the Lyric theatre next day evening under tho auspices of 1 said his Tho dark lake and which had become dear to because of their constant re- minders of his beloved Highland Hills and looked on a scene of lonely Loved It chiefly due to Mrs. description of Shadow after a visit to tho estate in tho early summer of 1517 as bearing a strong resemblance to the country j round Castle in his native that the Ironmaster decided to chase the groves immediately Ills Mr. Carnegie had repeatedly ex- pressed delight at the quiet pleasures of Shadow Those who were to believed it fitting that the end of his long and crowded life should have come i Archibald to Mrs. Carnegie left for New York It was understood that would look after arrangements for the removal of Mr. Carnegie's Complete story of the life of An- drew Caregie 111 be found on page lowed a strike of additional em- ployes making a total of idle out of the regular force of According to the ment the railroad freight tie up was partly responsible for the shut Many of those whq struck today were women who have been ing a week for operating punch CARRANZA EXECUTED 15 MUTINY LEADERS under license all dealers in partly of former members of the government was in- to withdraw by supported by public The ministry re- the night before last and a new transition ministry was my quality of dictator and as the transition ministry 1 assumed power and so created a The population of the capital learned with the greatest en- of- the fall of vist I atn persuaded the population of the entire Coll National object is preparation Cor convocation at the earliest sible moment of the national so the latter may pronounce on the of what form of state shall be established on a tional then our program will con- sist of stamping out im- planted by the the of the armistice restoration of normal tions of resumption of fuel and wearing with the licenses revocable on proof of ASSOCIATION SUED FOR BY WINTER GARDEN COMPANY preceding com- Actors With BY The principal noise in as Bert would put is the of holo in as few shots iis n you can make In you are n hy you are champion anr dispute and cop to won't no nor I've played a little golf in my day and the only hole I could make in one was the nineteenth You are eighteen holes in The point ia you place your ball on a little 1 City Over Villa EL Aug. teen leaders of the conspirators to cause a mutiny in the Chihuahua City garrison last week to deliver the city over to General Francisco wore executed lowing the discovery of tho cording to an American who arrived here today from He said the identity of the men executed was unknown when he Plan of NEW Aug. for damages alleged have resulted from the ed by the Equity filed the Winter den company in the United States District court here late today 300 of country's most prominent stage and sereen The which the the general line of the Dan bury in which members of a labor were sued successfully for 00 and many of the workmen lost their homes through attachments the The Producing tive in announcing ing of the sulta asserted efforts ould be made to attach bank work in the country and counts and property of the for the peace dan Is unless bonds were posted tot i. I ha t all these reasons we the contact the allies and kind support and of our in the terest of the success of our FIELD cover the amount of SEVEN DEAD IN FIRE LENINE MAY RETIRE Strikes Everywhere In shovik Controlled PLANE 1 DEAD As London to Capetown Ship Aug. flying boat Felixstowe which was due to start Tuesday for South on an mile crashed today off Felixstowe during a The was The six were MEETING Owing to the absence of a the meeting of the library scheduled for last night was The next meeting will be ia Dominion Park Dead in Place Aug. Pre- I mier it is intends to retire from the head of the 3ol- according despatches from ing Russian are reported to be raging everywhere in Bolshevik controlled One hundred and fifty Aug. ment issued by Dominion clals this afternoon placed the ber of dead in the fire at three women and Morgue officials ing announced by mistake there had been nine strike leaders were said been have HOLDING SEA Aug. 11. the 50 of the Black Sea coast remains in the hands of the the volunteer army having advanced south and west of Kharkov and 41 miles east of according to a war office official statement DO NOT LEAVE TOWN THIS SUMMER without first making ments to have The Standard Telegram follow you your vacation Daily sub- scription by 50c a