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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1923 show no traec of Queen Ankhysamen, BAR MME, KALININ, MIS8 BARRYMORE TO PLAY. interest in the department in future years. A communication from James Mur- Bhe seems to have entirely disappear- ed from view after King Ay usurped and that Tutenahkamen Willing to Star in Dollar Theater for 3 Nothing—Kahn to Pay Losses, f Wife of Soviet President Not Per. Souney Made 2d Asst. Fire Chief; TUT'S WIFE WASTED permanent position with the de- Board Wrestles Thru 13 Ballots [}, hoiior ity s cident as given by the driver of the truck was accepted and ordered to be placed on file, It is probable that the clalm will be referred to the Captain at Sfitlon No. 5 Elected After Deadlock of ly in de fore the board, was read. ray stated that he was fdrced to re- move to Brooklyn, N. Y., unexpected- Mr. Mur. and the letter did not reach him time, hence his absence. It wan cided to answer the letter in a NO TEARS ON HIM Belore He Was Buried, She Was claims committee of the common council for action, ” Five Signal Boxos, Chief Noble was instructed to have five signal boxes placed at prominent corners of the city for warning of approaching fire trucks. The boxes will be placed at the corner of Hart. ford avenue and Fast Main streets, East Main and Main streets, Church and Main streets, Arch and Main streets and Franklin Square and Main street, It was ordered that the request of the common council be heeded and {that a fire box be placed at the cor- TUhivateivan, 8 dndighl, (00 .::‘nar of Dewey and East Main streets, 12 Ballots With Captain Butler. Number 18 proved to be lucky for Captain Michael T. Souney last eve. ning at the meeting of the fire board, a8 he was elected second assistant chlef engineer over his opponent Captain Michael W, Butler, on the 13th ballot. fitting manner, TEN PAY COSTS FOR (Capacity on Their Trucks BREAKING AUTO LAW Neglected to Mark Weight and Seeking New Consort Luxor, Egypt, April 11.—(By Asso- ciated Press) — An anclent Hittite document recently unearthed in Ana- tolla discloses an amazing royal ro- mance in which Queen Ankhsamen, consort of Pharaoh Tutenkhamen, was one of the principals. It also ap- pears that the queen was banished by Tutankhamen successor to Pharoah Ay. This remarkable document has been translated by Prof. Archibald H. Sayce, one of the leading Babylonian and Egyptian scholars of Great Brit- ain, the throne, owed his kingship entirely to her rights of royal succession, It is pre. sumed that Ay's move In banishing her was to prevent a foreigner from ruling over Egypt, especlally a hated Hittite, American archaeologists who gave the text of this amazing document to the Associated Press correspondent, regard the foregoing circumstances as one of the most dramatic revelations in present day knowledge of Egyp- tlan history, The . Hitttte narrative they say, makes it clear that Tutankhamen did not have progeny to continue his flourishing relgn. It also makes it oxtremely unlikely, they add that the body of Queen Ankhsamen will be found in the royal necropolls, MASS FOR DEAD KING Memorial For Late Charles of Haps- burg Dynasty Observed Today mitted to Land in United States. ‘Washington, April 11,.—As a pro- test against the putting to death by the Russlan soviet government of Vicar General Butchkaviteh of the Roman Catholie church, the United Btates government will not permit Ekaterina Kalinin wife of the Rup- slan president to enter American soll, Mme, Kalinin had planned to visit the United States In connection with work of the American committee for rellef of Russian children but the de- partment expressed the opiniou that her presence “is rendered wholly un- desirable by the deep feeling which has been aroused by the execution of Vicar Gen, Butchkavitch,” EBU B New York, Aprll 11~~Channing Pollock, playwright and originator of = the “dollar theater idea today an- | nounced that Ethel Barrymore has |oftered to play in the theater with- out pay and that Otto Kahn, the banker has offered to underwrite part of the expected $2,000 weekly losses. Mr. Pollock told an audience of theatrical folk that playwrights, ac- tors and. philanthropists were flock- ing &0 support his scheme for a thear ter with prices from 265 cents to $1 and with a stock company of from 12 to 14 members with no stars, Miss Barrymore, he sald, has of- fered to play the lead in John Gals- worthy's “The Silver Box." R R R O ROR It reveals the extraordinary fact that while King Tutankhamen's body was still upon its bier awaiting burial, his 27 year old wife dispatched an ambassador to the king of the Hit. tites who was then besieging the an. clent city of Carchemish between Mosul and Damascus to induce the king to give her one of his sons in marriage, “My husband is dead,” said the Egyptian queen to the Mittite ruler through her ambassador. “I have no children. Your, sons are said to be grown up. If you will give me one of them, and if he will be my hus- band he will be a great helpmate. I baflots, Commissioners A Gans The members of the common coun- Keevers favoring Captain Butler and ' were invited to inspect No. 3 en- Commissioners Rodgers and Blair be- gine house and It was decided to have ing in favor of Captain Souney. Fol- the chairman of the committee and| lowing the 12th ballot a recess was the chlef proceed in the matter of taken, the commissioners conferring . redecorating and repairing the chief's for nearly 20 minutes, at the conclu-/office, slon of which time Commissioner| It was also decided to advertise for Gans changed his vote to Captain pids regarding the work of cutting Souney. . The proposal of bringing in down the wheels on No. 2 fire truck & compromise candldate was voiced and procuring new tires for the ve- once, but whs immediately. downed. |nicle. A new gas stove is also to be; A clalm was read from George H.|purchased for No. 1 engine house. | Gordon of this city and Albert Eckert Carter of 53 Cherry street, who was' A letter of thanks from Patrick To-| of Newington. Francis Crowley was struck by Engine No. 2 March 28 at bin, who has recently been placed | gischarged without payment of costs. about 10 a. m., when the truck,was on the pension list, was read by the Hahn Froeba Case Continued. Budapest, April 11.—(By Associat. ed Press)—The anniversary of the death of former King Charles was commemorated yesterday at a solemn mass celebrated in the Coronation church by Cardinal Czernoch. Among those present were Admiral Horthy, Archduke Joseph, Archduchess Isa- bella, and the entire royal aristocracy. A catafalque, hung with crepe, was surmounted by the Austrian and Hun- garlan crowns, symbolizing the dou- ble claim of the Hapsburg dynasty. The entire Budapest garrison was on parade, The anti-royalists have served no- tice that they will interpellate the Ten violators of Section 42 of the ! motor. vehicle law, which compels truck drivers and owners to have the welght and capacity of the machine printed on two sldes of the car, were discharged upon payment of costs by Judge George W. Klett in police court this morning. They were Willlam Anderson of Hartford, Martin Rebisz, Louls Nataro, Herbert Andres, George McLean, Arthur Roderick, Samuel Ribicoff Michael Katowski, Samuel| Col. Bogie Says: “Just because your # game isn't up tG pan § is no excuse for golf- ing dress that looks as It A r|clerk. Mr., Tobin expressed his ap- The case against Charles Hahn and vy returning from a fire. Mr. Carter|cl George Froeba charged with 8 viola. | %689 bridal gifts, tion of the liquor law was continued| The king of the Hittites apparently until Saturday morning upon raqu“;'doubced the motives and good faith of Harry Milkowitz, attorney for the|of the Egyptian queen. He replied to accused. her overtures: Overcrowded Bus, Fined 85, ““The son of your lord (the king) Emil Nyquist, charged with violat-|where is he? Have you deceived me? ing the motor vehicle law in refer- |The general of the army (horemheb) claimed damages for Injuries received The report of the’ac at that time. "PRINCESS MARY ATTERN P. Stevling (Solid) Silver /. preciation to members of the board, uring them that he will not lose ence to overcrowding a jitney bus,|has not nominated my son to the was fined $5 without costs. Nyquist|kingship.” was arrested yesterday noon on East| The queen thereupon rejoined: street by Policeman Willlam Hayes. “What is this youpaay'.' I have de- The capacity of the bus s 22 people, [ceived you? If I had a son and my and Officer Hayes testified that 32 people had a ruler I would not have ‘were in the bus at the time of the ar- sought the hand of a man from an- rest. other country. No one has had chil- On request of Attorney Michael dren by me. I have no son. Give me Sexton the case of John Gadzynawski, [one of your sons as my husband and charged with a violation of the liquor|he shall be king of the land of law, was continued until Monday | Egypt.” ing. SINFRILE; The document shows that the royal romance was almost completed by the STUDENTS IN ON TRIAL University of Kentucky Man Who king of the Hittites, giving the fair suitor one of his sons but just as the marriage was about to be celebrated, King Ay seized the throne of Egypt Present history and archoeology government on “the renewed Haps- burg propaganda which is officially supported.” AMERICANS IN BERLIN. Chamber of Commerce Delégates Ob- serving Conditions There. Berlin, April 1, (By Assoclated Press).—Ten members of the Ameri- can delegation to the congress of the International Chamber of Commerce recently held in Rome have arrived in Berlin for a brief visit. They will take the opportunity to obtain information on Germany's economic position from economic and financial sources. FINED 75,000,000 MARKS Berlin, April 11. — (By Associated Press)—The town of Duisberg has been fined 75,000,000 marks as a pen- alty for alleged damage to telegraph wires. The burgomaster and his deputy were made personally respon- though you’d hooked and sliced when you chose your outfit.” Golf clothes chosen here are correct—they give the valuable men- tal poise developed by proper dress. Present history and archaeologq |sible for the payment of the fine. Killed Watchman in Alleged Duel, Faces Jury. Lexington, Ky., April 11.—Interest in the trial of Warren Middleton, stu- dent at the University of Kentucky, charged with the murder of Joseph Self, university watchman, was at a high peak today. Belf was killed and Middleton severely wounded in an ex- change of pistol bullets on the Uni- versity campus on the night of Feb- ruary 10. Police officials declared Self sald in a dying statement that he was fired jupon when he opened the door of an automobile he had found upon the campus. Miss Clover Coleman, a student at the university, who was Middleton’s companion in the automobile, testi- fled that she was unable to say which of the principals was first to fire, IMPORTANT On January 16th the United States Senate received a lengthy ;eport on the Furniture Industry compiled by the Federal Trade Commission. Among the findings of the commission is the following as reported by the Grand Rapids Record: “MOST RETAILING OF FURNITURE IN 1920 AND 1921 WAS ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN, AND INSTALLMENT PRICES AVERAG- ED PROBABLY AT LEAST 16 PER CENT ABOVE CASH PRICES. IN- STALLMENT STORES GENERALLY HAD HIGHER OPERATING EX- PENSES BUT MADE CONSIDERABLY HIGHER PROFITS ON THE IN\éléZSTMENT THAN THOSE DOING PRIMARILY A CASH BUSI- NESS.” “Simplicity” has been defined as “,..an exact medium between too little and too much.” In the field of arts and crafts the happy medium—true simplicity—wins sustained appreciation. THE PORTER & DYSON CO. “Old Reliable Jewelers” “Where Quality Is As Represented” SHOOTING IN MEMEL Though Situation is Critical, Fatalities Have Been Reported Memel, April 11.—(By Assoclated Press)—Shooting has occurred in var- {ous parts of Memel in the course of the last two days but no casualties have neen reported. 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