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REICHSTAG BACKS WIRTH'S GABINET / Sonlidence in New German Minis- . try Is Voted, 230 to 132 VICTIM IDENTIFIED FOR SECOND TIME ‘Woman Murdered, Said t6 Have Been Mrs. Dolly Bailey Higgins —Probe Continues. New York, Oct. 27.—~Examination of dental work in the lower jaw of NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER AMERICANIZATION PROGRAM GIVEN Gity Director 0’Brien Announces Schedule at Local Factories ™ 27, 1921. — when he can be reached at his office or home. The schedule given as follows, also contains the names of the different Americanization direc- tors connected with each factory: P. & F. Corbin—M. H. Norton; Monday, 1C to 11 a. m. Corbin Cabinet Lock—F. R. Woods; Monday, 11 to 12 a. m. Russell & Erwin—DMonday, 3 to 4 p. m. Corbin Screw Corp—E. Kisselbrack, Wednesday, 11 to 12 a. m. Stanley Works—W. C. Dalzell; Mon- day, 3 to 4 p. m. 4 Fafnir Ball Bearing—K. Monday, * to 5 p. m. American Hosiery Co.—M. K. Pas- co; Thursday, 10 to 11 a. m. Vulcan Iron Works—D. V. Walker; Thursday, 11 to 12 a. m. Stanley Rule & Level—A. Beardsley; Thursday, 2 to 4 p. m. Parker Shirt Co.—E. O. Shjerden; Thursday, 4 to 5 p. m. Hart & Cooley—J. F. Hunter; Fri- 8. Kyle; M. 7:30 to 9:30 p. m., every Thursday evening. During evéhing school terms: Monday evenings, 7:30 to 9:30 p. m., at the Central Grammar school. Tuesday evenings,,open for speak- ing engagements, sociables or enter- tainments, at either of the evening schools, otler schools or other places. Wednesday evenings, 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. at the Elihu Burritt school. Thursday evenings, 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. at office, Old Burritt school. T 9 mittee. E. L. Dunbar, Enc. will be the hosts at the district meeting and will have as their guests the grand officers of the Grand Encampment of Con- necticut and eeveral out-of-town lodges. Entertainment and supper will be provided. “serHorlick's The ORIGINAL Pk Traut' & Hine Mfg. Co.—Edward Starr; Tuesday, 3 to 4 p. m. North & Judd Mfg. Co.—A. C lone; Tuesday, 11 to 12 a. m. Union Mfg. Co.—C. S. Neuman; Tuesday, 10 to 11 a. m. Skinner Chuck Co.—F. E. Haus- mann; Tuesday, 4 to 5 p. m. Landers, Frary and Clark—John Hurlburt; Wednesday, 10 to 11 a. m. New Britain Machine Co.—M. Kraus; Monday, 4 to 5 p. m. — e e —_————— day, 10 to 11 a. m. Hart & Hutchinson—C. H. Merwin; Friday, 8 to 4 p. m. Mr. O'Brien’s’ office is In the old Elihu Burritt school building at Main and East Main streets, telephone 2056, and his home is at 540 Church street, telephone 354-3. His office hours are as follows: 8:30 to 10 a..m. each day. 1:30 to 3 p. m., each day Saturday. Friday evenings, reserved. the body of a woman found last Sat- urday In Long -Island city was be- sun today by Chief Medical Bx- aminer Norris in an effort to verify a second identification of the body as that of Mrs. Dolly Bailey Higgins. Dr. Norris was assisted by a dentist who had worked on. Mrs. Higgins teeth. The body second time gins by Mrs. COMSTOCK ENCAMPMENT At the regular meeting of Comstock Encampment No. 29, Friday evening action will be taken on the report of the committee appointed to arrange for transportation to the district meeting to be held in Bristol, Tuesday evening, November 1. Those who are except r have autos should attend 2 Teeting and notify the com- Malted Milk . Ma- Berlin, Oct, 27. (By Associated Press)—The Reichstag this _evening Vvoted confidence i@ the new Ministry of Dr.' Wirth, the composition of which is| just -announced. The vote was 230 against 132. The majority was made up of Majority Socialists, Independent | Socialists, Centrists and Democrats. Dr. Wirth femains chancellor in the new ministry. In his announcement to the Reich- stag of the new cabinet Chancellor Wirth declared that the new govern- ment’s ‘‘viawpoint regarding Upper Silesia. differs in no way from that of the preceding government.”” He de- clared the German government would protest against the recent decision of the council of the League of Nations concerning Upper Silesia on ' the ground of the illegality of the Allied Supreme Council’s hapving referre dthe question to the ILeague of Nations. This procedure, he said, was not pro- vided for by the Treaty of Versailles, The Cabinet The new ministry is censtituted as follows : g % < Chancellor and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Wirth. ‘Wige-Chancellor and Minister of the Treasury, Gustave Adolf Bauer, Social- ist. Minister of the Interior, Adolf Koes- ter, Socialist. Minister of Defense, Democrat. Minister of Schmidt, Socialist. Minister .of Fodd and Interim Fin- ance, Andres Hermes, Minister of Posts and Telegraphs, Johann Giesberts, Centrist. Minister of Labor, Dr, Brauns, Centrist. A Minister of Communications, Herr Groener, no party. Minister of Justice, Socialist. Following the article published re- cently in The Herald, that a personal census and tabulation of all factory employes to whom Americanization work applies, was about to be made by Americanization Director James E. O’Brien. Mr. O'Brien has announced his schedule for the winter, showing when he will be in each factory and Tbe “Food - Drink” for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S. | 33~Avoid Imitations & Substitutes was identified for the vesterday as Mrs. Hig- Anna Bailey mother of Mrs Higgins. This identification was corroborated by two friends of the family who had known Mrs. Higgins well. A sister of Mrs. Higgins identified the body as that of her sister two days ago but her story was dis- counted partly by divergences be- tween her description of her sister and the description worked out by physicians of how the murdered wom- an must have lookeéd in life, and partly by the fact ‘that Thomas' Hig- gins husband of the missing Dolly declared the body was not that of His wife. The medical authorities examination of the body convinced them the slain woman was not more than 23 years old while Higgins said his wife was 31. . A man who Mrs. Bailey said had paid attentions to M:s. Higgins is being sought by the police for ques- tioning concerning the ‘case. rOU know what a mess cheap, slatey coal makes in your stove. Poorly refined, low grade gasoline behaves much the same way in your motor. “Socony Gasoline is absolutely clean, uniform and always dependable. You can prevent many motor troubles by filling up with Soconyevery time you need gasoline, and you can find a Socony pump wherever you go throughout New York and New England. Look for the Socony Sign on the real red pump.” STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK 26 Brogdway Herr Gessler, HAYS TAKES CHARGE OF ROBBERY PROBE Losses May Be ¥ven Greater Than Million Dollars —— New York, Oct. 27.—Postmaster General Hays arrived here today to take personal charge of the investiga- tion of last Monday’s registered mail robbery by auromobile bandits who held up a mail truck and escaped with five pouches filled with bonds, securities and currency. News that. the postmaster general was coming to take a hand in the case led to reports that the Ilosses were even higher than the $1,000,000 figure intimated by post office au- thorities. The post office officials still with- . held definite figures but statements -, e ¥6 Trace Of The Disease issued by banks and brokerage hous * REG. U.S. PAT: OFF. 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Among these was the detail of a black automobile which he said pulled labead of the mail truck and slowed down, apparently for the pur- pose of aiding the bandits who came up in a green automobile. g The, inspectors also let it " be known that Havraneck had given them a white muslin laundry bag which he said had Been pulled over his head and tied before the bandits rifled his truck. The owners names had been torn from the bag but one letter at the end of the name—an “E” —remained and the bag is regarded as a valuable clue. Havraneck selected the photograph of one gunman, who he said closely resembled one of the holdup men. STEAMERS TAKEN Partizans Seize Coast Guard Cruisers Belonging to Fishery Now at Vol- ga Bay. Home-made, bat Has No Equal for Coughs ak 12 of !55 e s .mnyhnwlr 4 ri:‘ll_y ,and gaves about $2. 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Vladivostok, Sept. 19, (By Mail).— In addition to the two large tugs seized by the partizan forces and kept now at Olga bay, it appears that two other steamers belonging to the fishery inspection have been taken by the partizans. These - include the “Lieutenant Didimoff” a cruiser of the coast guard, and the “Mongugai” a coast guard steamer. It is reported from Japanese sources that 200 partizans landed at Imper- atorskaya Gavan and arrested the lo- cal authorities and people engaged in torestry. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS VESM= Sugs ) ] L b o L W RNl T BY BLOSSER JUST PASSING BY AND THOUGHT TD DRoP 1N FoR A S0 NICE OF You MRS, S\PP=WON'T You $IT N? T JUST WANNA SEE W' NONEY'= \oU SAD ALLTH' MONEY SUE GETS GOES ON KER BACK BUT T CANT SEE ANYT TAGALONG, WILL Nou GET DOWN OFF THE SOFA- MBS, S1PP DOESNT WANT YoU BOTHERING THE ROCK AGENCY 343 Beach Street West Haven _ CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 Estimates checrfully given on all jobs. 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