New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 2, 1923, Page 18

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18 [ S e HULBER'I‘ HAD W[]N Latest ovie Ro@ance ASIATIC TROPHY/ Destroger Made Speed Record dust Before Tragedy | slatic nots the destroyer Hulbert took the fleet apeed trophy by making an nour yesterday, that abosed to chill the pri Six enlisted men were killed explosion in the boller room, has n came > crew. by an An investigation hoard appointed to determine the c 8 . hodles were removed to the Cavite naval station, where they will be pre- pared for b 1. Cause Undetermined Naval authorities had been ur today to determine the exact ¢ the explosion, Two the advanced—the first that mwan, going on duty, att ¥ to open the fucl valve of a er, the ol fire bo: head, fire to explanation is back of burnin paint, forn the sailo; Lieutenant Vinson, executive officer | of the Hulbert said { Tells of Di “I was below when mediat » two faulty burn ignite hat suffocated curred, deck. take, ind to force air room in an effort of burning oil up | kestacks, This we | i for the men to kick er and escape | i oelow | How 1) “"‘“r‘l:"]k ff'"'r Miss Barbara La Mar to Wallace Beery. Miss La Mar, whose real the terrifie heat and we knew it was Dame is Reatha Watson, starred with Doug Fairbanks in “The gmpossible that any men were alive,, Lhree Musketeers,” while Beery added to former laurels by his Then we took the other course, which | King Richard in “Robin Hood.” Beery was formerly the husband was to batten down the hatches, turn | of Gloria Swanson, also a screen star. off the air and smother the flames. | As soon as the fire was extinguished, tries and relieve an existing acute e overwhelming preponderance of l [ Japanese in the islands, their control p | | LETTER GARRIERS fire from into the to force the flame through did and w open the from below, h u] 1 ¢ Latest engagement to be announced in moviedom is that of Tow parties equipped with gas masks en- of the labor situation and the possibil- tered the fire room and brought out ity amounting to practical certainty, the hodies. “None of the men burned to death | under existing conditions, that the Ame an control of the island inc All were overcome by gas.” tries may pass into the hands of this SEES JAPANESEAS MENACE IN HAWAN REPUBLIGANS SCORE J propriation Has Effect Here New Britain is the only port Rushes Through, Thus Frus- ed by orders | trating Democratic Plans, received at the postoffice from John | . | A charter i introduced from that ity which will be cur Race Hay Get Gontrol nt postmaster | carriers be em- | Bartlett, first a Hartford, general, that all.m Washington, March actment of the Dillingham resolution to permit restricted immigration of otherwise inadvisable aliens into Ha shortage com- hour periods and that no overtime be con- ployed only for eight d imme of the general spension of the rules, ned in the original cover Templeton late in t LSLEPE amendment wa IVEry. se Tei less the W city yeste n both cach Jday 85=1 (racted, waii to relieve the labor there, the senate imn mittee, in a report pre here, declared that American control of Hawaii and of the center of the Pa- the ! Edward J. Munson, a id this morning that the de- ice will not be curtailed un- | rather is stormy or during| ation by nted nor T The ney ernoon. as emer cific ocean was endangered Hom¢ Japanese, the first of each month The situation with respect to the P an ir serance | preponderant Japanese population of ol the Hawaiian Islands was discussed in the report which said that the DH- lingham resolution shouid be adopte as an emergency measure and co ditions more completely remedicd b permanent legislation. Senate l¢ ers, however, are of the opir there is slight chance of get resolution through before ment. L2} when the | bills places or business send out. livery will | Mr. Munson | will deliver ir routes in} have not when their return to the trip. | The regular morning d be made on all routes, stated, and the as 1s possible ternoon but if the their territory urs are up they wil and not com the month of Jant at the New Britain o iined an amendment throu then 1 administration could r 0 saw f fit, e Also abolish ce the & | comple eight h the of democ to do w tion had op- ame of muni- previous portunity to do, in the cipal politics. Calling attemtion to the 1921 strike S TR of Japanese plantation worke as 11- WEAT REPORT lustrating the need of removing the ~ Japanese monopoly of the t Generally Fair Tor Connecticut :Hl?l-nx ':ob D 1“‘“:“,“ ; will no longer be allowed to put in | rikes had been “marked by unus o e ey animosity on the part of the Japa. , W H an YR nese language press and by un-American demonstrations of vio- " i | Thnae :ctic 3 warmer to- | A The shortage of labor, the report| "5NY i VU LESRU R ADEKhBCH said, was the result of the restlessn of the field laborers, who received, in addition to their regular pay in 1920, a total of $26,000,000 in bonuses, ana also ‘“in larger part by the ps ular raclal solidarity of the Japanese who| constitute 43 per cent of the popula- |, tion of the island “American industrial and political eontrol,” the report added, “is ser- fously threatened by the preponder- ance of the Jap: among those who normally perform the field labor of the territory and by an actual shortage of such labor. "“On account of their close slveness and characteristic colle manner of action, the Japanese have Christi March it in their power to control the ciated — The tries of the territory by being . ernment 1 either to furnish or fail to furn ection labor without which those industries/ posai can live, Portugal, “Immigration to supply the imme- down 119 to 22 dlate needs of the agricultural indus- adjourn- hese This was | it was stated, e of | the we er, Yor the weeks | in February the 1 overtime were somewhat heavy but the men | Jin | | neces To- from W ngton eame, | 1d substitutes ed in extra wo Thus postma were obliged to make deliver through their regular staffs. 3 h the order does not affect postoffice, an effort is being made to reduce the number of hours of overtime in this depart- | ment also. and south A - the upper | ther pre-| in the rthern dis- is rising vicinity R 5 cloudy slowly| EDUCATIONAU CON temperat e s IRENCE, we anese FEREiEs o GOVERNMENT CRISIS Cleveland Sessions End, But Delegates || Make Tour of Inspection. veland, March 2.—Thousands of | itors remained her today to | peet schools and col s, after the adjournment ‘last night of day f the department of su- perintendence of the pational cduca- selation, Norwegiaa Government Resizus When Proposed Treaty is Kitled, n live convention o for { nnani r-Towner ast night endorsed the a national department of ry of educa- Hill to ereate tion with secrets gotiations for tion in the president's cabinet, v between Norway > been in prog commercia Wl Pol ACCUSE FRENCH SOLDIE All New i would reported to the Under wir the |German authorities up to yestc y, it officially stated h case is been established by the | Ay's law 1 not verages lestined v for medical and technical pu prohibitio be sold |is sem | | said to have poses testimony of witnesses, A ORDER YOUR EASTER SUIT NOW ¢ London <§h02’ (T L OR E:.Mb.MAIN STS. “Fot' the Smaxrt Ovessevs"(v I A R W TR P NEW BRITAIN, CONN. | Seflale Gommittee FMPS Yellow;m-: Charter Amendment for Bridge-| The afternoon delivery the | |3 many | L i , after congress had failed || | h 2.-TForty-two cases by French soldiers in Failure of Congress to Make Ap-f unusual rush period and about | | mails are heavier due to the number || & i “It’s Your Move” “CHECKE Grocery The Checkers are here for your good. 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