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HOUSE CALENDARS ~ MORSE'S TRIAL IS CHARTER CHANGES PROCEEDING TODAY . New Brin il WA Be Brought Mo o Dsmisal o Gase i, " Up Next Wednesday (Bpectal ta The Herald), Hartford, May 1.—-The New Rritain arter amendments were printed in ¢ house of pepresentatives calender lay which means that they will be mnsidered by the lower hranch of the gislature Wedneaday morning, The \rage amendment was offered in the senate and was accepted along with other amendments and it s that there will be no op- position to the ehanges by the house, The amendments will immediately be. come effective after securing the gov. ernor's signature, Representative Tyler of Unien, the Lrother representative of Hous Leader Buckley, introduced a bill this morning ecalling for a constitutional amendment which would allow the soldiers’ bonus, It is more than likely that there will be a 1" this week and if this is so, members of the constitutional amendmenta com- mittee have promised representatives of the legislative committees of the Forelgn Wars and the Wounded War Veterans that there will be a hearing before that commit The hearing will be held as soon as possible and it s expected that the soldier organiza- tions will appear in force.in order to convince the constitutio amen ments committee that public senti- ment is in favor of the soldiers re- ceiving a bonus even {f the earliest possible date for the compensation will be in the year 1 YALE DINNER TONIGHT the thought session Over 100 Men FExpected to Attend First of Annual Affairs; Interesting Program. Considerably over 100 men, includ- jed in charge ing practically all those at any time| cennected with Yale university who now live in this city, have their intention of attending the Yale dinner to be given this evening at €:30, daylight saving tim at the £huttle Meadow club, A large dele- gation is expected from Hartford and possibly from other places nearby. The program as previously nounced will be carried out with the possible oxception. of two of the speakers who were to discuss the aths letic situation, Their places will be taken by others from New Haven, fully capable of doing justice to the subject of athletics there, Professor William Lyon Phelps and Dean War- ren, of the Sheffield Scientific school, signifled | brilliant speakers both, will be pres-| ent, as will the quartets from the Glee and Banjo clubs. Any gmen intending to attend the dinner and who have no means of reaching the club will find cars wait- ing for them in front of City hall at 6 p. m., of which they are cordially invited to make use. And Nobody Hurt! John Hecht, of Brooklyn, N. Y., was driving his flivver sedan preme court today peacefully along the street when—crash ! ped and fell upon the car. Hecht's escape seeme he was directly under the tree. Is Filed Washingten, May 1 of whether eounsel for Charles W Morse and others on trial for eon spiracy to defraad the government or wur time ship contracts are 1o be per mitted to file a motion te dismiss the indictments went over again today Ir the Distriet Columbia supreme court Justice lawyers e a hrief ined t whethe heard The trial of the case on ita merits then praceeded Major Gen, George W Goethals, the first general manager of the Emergency Fleet Corp, resuming his testimony as A government Wit NORs The grounds on which the defen will seek dismissal of the Indietments are that one of the grand jurors was not a reside of the District of District of umbla, It is understood that additional grounds will be set up on information regarding other fur. ors which defense counsel said had ust me to thelr attention Deseribing the organization of the fleet corporation, Gen, Goethals said J h Cotton of New York was plac of the legal division Ing to an inquiry he said Mr, Cotton later was associated with Wil. tiam G. McAdoo after Mr, McAdoo resigned as secretary of the treasury. On cross-examination Gen, Goethals testifiad that Charies W, Morse's repu- tatlon as a shiphuilder was good. He sald that hefore the contracts for wooden ships were awarded, investi- gations were made as to the financial standing and material ability of the companies concerned to build the ships. Morse's Noank, Conn, plant, he said, was one of the few building wooden ships at the time the govern- ment embarked on its wooden ship program, plving to questions by Attorney Rockwood, counsel for the defense, Gen, Goethals sald agents of the shipping board who had been sent over the country before he came to Washington had committed the gov- ernment to a building program in ex- cess of $50,000,000 appropriated by congress and that some of these com- mitments were on the cost plus hasis, a form of contract he opposed. NEW COMMISSIONERS James J. Naughton and Bernard to , Public ==The question Stafford told the submit their motion for and to accompany it with and that after he had exam authorities he would decide the argument should be defense p 10 file 10w Repl Al Kranowitz Appointed Amusement Commission By Mayor. Mavor Paonessa announced today that he had appointed James J. Naughton and Bernard C. Kranowitz to the public amusement commission to succeed William Hopkins, resigned, and Miss Josephine Fishelman, de- ceased. This tre suddenly snap- d miraculous since — THE - SPRING & BUCKLEY ELECTRIC CO. 75-77-79-81 CHURCH ST WESTINGHOUSE MAZDA LAMPS 10 Watt 15 Watt 25 Watt 40 Watt 60 Watt 75 Watt 100 Watt 150 Watt 200 Watt MAY 1, = WALL STREET STOCK ————L EXCHANGE REPORTS asti B N P e o FW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY 194 City Items, Deaths wn of 6§ Flater r e police that e dr Hroad today Wiane Harey By red to the cast tomebile Curtis str his street Peter ot and v was remeved Hig Brit Meneral hospita G it was learned t his IRJuUrles wWere her h not serious. Victrolas and Planos, Henry Morans —advt w o ishand she ehildren. Th from Larala & Bagari 2 ing pariors o8 Bpring s Elmo lodge, Knighta of Pythias, morning at 5:30 a'cleek will confer the first rank on & €lass Marw's church of candidates Wednesday at| wiil be in B¢ the hall, 242 Main street, A socia time and buffet luneh will follaw, Open alleys at tne Casino tonight, —advt, Arne by Policeman at b s after arp inera PR he mark preagure a resultant de i or & with Hearvi ind #t - imber ¢ v s and spes Wall street movements du fected N MRS, DELFMA BORDEAY Mrs. Delema Rordeay dleqd ¢ morning at her home in Ware at the age of 84, Herson, A. J B leau, of Plainville, left for Ware this| sions | afterncon, following the reeeint of a | forced telogram informing Mm of her death. | snappe Nesides Mr, Dordeau, she leaves two | covering. Kelly other sons and two daughters dropped nearly o v overed re tha Mys, Alesander Anderson | fore noon, Trading in the Mrs, Hlima Anderson, age 43 years, pan well over 400,000 shares b wife of Alexander Anderson of 170 | volume sales decreased whe Arch street, died late yesterday after- | initia Ming orders had noon after a short illness. 8he leaves' sarhed lerwood Typrewriter her hushand and two daughters, Lin. | ped pointe. Call money opent nea and Melen; two sisters and o a & brother in Sweden, The funeral wil be heid Thursday afternoon at o'cloek from the late home and in terment will be in Fairview cemetery. e ¥ traders ; here w Mass, evidenee Ohlson was arrested today Fred Wagner for operating & motor vehiele without proper markers and w sessing a certifieate of re “"Bambalina," fox trot record 10085, C. L. Plerce & Co.~advt Open plleys at the Casino tonight advt Open alleys at the Casino tonight. A - | that selling ack 1 Npringf of heer uzay Wuzzy Bird,” fox trot, No 160 ©, L. Plerce & Co-~advt University Lancers, orchestra rec- , No, 35728, @, L, Plerce & Co. adyt The American Hardware Corp. has leased premises at 6 to 106 Waah- ington strect to Rosina Passanesi for 49 month at A monthly rental of $100 The common council license ecom mittea at a meeting last evening voted to grant a permit for a carnival on Vibherts' 1ot on Stanley streot James Tormay, a veteran fireman, suftered slight injuries yesterday when a horse attached to an lec wagon driven by him ran away at the corner of Church and Stanley stroets. ) 34 High Low ( hijetaoin shrdiu etaoin shrdiy Am Bt Sug W0y 4o Am Can e ' Am Cr & Fdy..173Yy Am Cot Ofl 1 Am Loco 1824 Am Sfm & Re Am 8g Rf em Am Sum Tob Am Tal & T Am Tob Am Wool Ana Cop . Ate Tp & 8 F At Gulf & W I Bald Loco Baitimore & O . Beth Steel B Con Textlle Can Pacific Funerals — Mrs, Margaret Riecker, The funeral of Mrs, Margaret Rieck- er will be held at § o'clock tomorrow morning at 8t, Joseph's church, In terment will be in 8. Mary's ceme. tery, Shipping Board Ships to Be Bone Dry for Some Time Washington, May 1.—Definite indi- cations were given by Chairman Las- ker of the shipping board after a con- ference today with President Harding that government owned ships would be kept “bone dry" for some time at least although under yesterday's su- preme courf decision they leg: could carry and serve liquor on tl high seas. Thomas Martin The funeral of Thomas Martin was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Erwin chapel. Rev. A. B. Taylor| Contral 1ea Co officlated and interment was in Fatr.| Ches & Ohlo | viaw cemetery, Chi Mil & 8t P Chi RIsl & P . 3 RATDERS ARREST WOMAN Chile Copper Chino Copper .. Mrs. Ajellna Katshnok of 276 oo Gas ®| Washington street was arrested this corm Pre R [ . Corn Pro Re |afternoon following a raid t her|a cible Steel | home by Policeman John C. Stadler| Gipe topn ‘nnrl Patrick O'Mara. A quantity of F“‘ ," "nm\.u:ar liquor was found and the woman was E::_'|"1m ok | teld to appear in polic 1 2l 9 Ly polisercourt Somutmny ist ped Gen Electric Gen Motors Goodrick BF .. | Gt North pfa {Insp Copper Int Mer Marine . Delightful May Luncheon At Shuttle Meadow Club The May luncheon of the Shuttle | row morning. Meadow club was held this afternoon| - at 1 o'clock at the clubhouse, there| being decorations consisting of yellow | flowers at each table. At 10:30 a. m,i“ = S the members sat down to low on Head Blamed For Fall in bridge, | Four Feet of Water IInt Mer Mar pfd 3 there being 19 tables. A large basket| of 'panslr‘s was the prize at each!| .\'ow_York. May 1.—George Zeno- | Alijc.Chalmers table. [ties, 753 Grand street, Brooklyn, an!pacific Ofl fce puller in the Williamsburg Tee | e \'xrk:-; Cream company's plant, 257 Teneyck Int ‘P&pflr‘ | street, Brook vas pulling a cantya Snring Tire Her Dancing Wasn't So Bad, But|containing a cake of ice from a tank | gann Copper Marie Swung on a Cop. | holding four feet of water yesterday | papion \!‘"l,,:‘_ New York, May 1.—Marie Walsh, afternoon. when he lost his bnlnnm.\"” \‘tnln-‘(m 25, of No. 431 West 34th street, just and fell, presumably striking his head | ypiqiate steel heard about the marathon dance against the iron sides of the tank. Mike Pakifa crnze yesterday as she was crossing| When employes found him he was|n 'y Gerbral 1734 street at Eighth avenue. She unconscious at the bottom of the tank.| N v N H & H, 153 decided to start one right aw: minutes later he was pr Norf ‘& \Vyw‘q ~1M s She had danced 12 minutes 12 1-4 nounced dead from drowning by ar }\,o”h e - seconds when Patrolman Biensack ambu'ance surgeon from Grornpumty'},urp oil ””‘ A stepped through the cheering crowd | hospital. Nt p' AN and told Marie to stop. When she| SR 7 N . *Penn R R 443, swung at the patrolman’s jaw in re- N. Y. CHURCHES GUARDED, SR e ply he took her before Magistrate| New York, May 1.- York with | pittsburgh Coal 6313 Simpson in Washington Helghts | its ahurches and public buildings un-|Ray Con Cop .. 15 court. der heavy police guard, went about| Reading . ..... 7 The magistrate sent Marie to fts business without any May Day Rep I & S Vo5 | workhouse for three months, demonstrations. The guard for years Royal D, N Y .. 483 “If you want to dance after that,” has been called out May 1 as a pre- Sinclair Oil Ref 317 he told her, “hire a hall." ventive and police headquarters said | South Pacific 894 ——————— no particular significance need be at-| South Ralil a0 tached to the ordering out of re-|Studebaker Co 1207 BaRYERE Texas Co .. 7 J y SRR : Texas & Pacifi review, of the New: Totlt federal req) RED FLAG HOISTED, lemd bl serve bank issued today estimates that| waw York, May 1.—The red fielof manssoninn he building shortage has been reduc-| o goviet was hoisted over the United |1'nion Pacific .. o iy R"‘"":‘"“ liner Reliance today by 33| United Fruit .. | TREnE | American miners who sailed with| Un e 8 | HOUGH'S FUNERAL TODAY |incir wives and children for Russia|U .ét(;lxlm}vts .-\'h“n | Chicago, May 1.—Emerson Hough,|to work in the mines of the auton-|U § Rubber Co | writer of popular fiction, will be bur-| omous colony Kusbaz. | lieq late today with full military hon- ors out of courtesy to his rank of captaln in the officers reserve corps. He dled yesterday in the Fvanston | hospital after a short iliness. MERANE, COTTON MAN, DIES. Tockhart, Tex, May l.—Alexander 1. Mebane, former cotton grower, who added a fifth lock to the ordinary four [locks in a boll of catton and thereby brought countless wealth to the south in the development of the seed, died | here last night. Mebhane cotton is| | known the world over. DROWNED IN ICE TANK LONE MARATHONER JATLED. — y &T the | LESS BUILDING SHORTAGE New York, May. 1.—The monthly, | | | 607 581 NO TROUBLE IN PARITS | Steel pfd .. | Utah Vopper | Willys Overland ; 3 . | Westinghouse Hup.t util Noon Day Had Passed With- | Xational Lead out Ditsurbances {Gulf States Steel 9174 By NG ARsorIAted: Bras: s Extra dividend. Paris, May 1..-Up to noon | May Day in Parls seemed more like a leisurely celebration of the coming of spring than a day of demonstra- tions against capitalism. Ixcept for the scarcity of taxicabs on the houlevards Parls presented the rormal aspect of a city celebrating | TR T a a semi-holiday. [ CONN, TO FIL¥. BRIEF. | The nearest approach to May Day | Sashington, May 1.——The states of | qemonstrations of other years wi | Arkansas, Connecticut, Tllinois, In-ia¢ the jabor exchange and the hea | diana, Towa, Kansas, North Daketa, quarters of the general federation of Eagie Lock | gouth Dakota, Washington and Wis-|japor, where striking industrial Hart & Coole consin were granted leave by the 81-|workers gathered about the strect cor- | lLanders, I ..... to flle briefs in|,arc and engaged in mild discussions.|N B Gas Light ... by the First Na-| - — N B Machine com Louls attacking the| IN B Machine pfd natlonal o | Ntles-Be-Pond branches. | rnjon Makes Agreement for a Year North and Judd | With the Tamber Carriers. | Peck, Stow . this week. | Cleveland, Ohio, May 1.—The lake|Russell Mfg ... | : | seamen’s unton of the Great Lakes Scovill Mfg { N¢ A {and the Lumber Carrlers' assoclation |Standard Serew ...... | New London, May 1.—In an effort |y .o reached an agreement for one|Stanley Works com [to ascertain whether the ThelmA[yaar which includes a closed shop, an|Staniey Works pfd Phoebe, British motor yacht which|yigne jour day and a substantial in-)Torrington Co ... grounded Sunday morning on Fish-! roace in wages over last season, it|Union Mfg Co er's Island with a cargo of 1QUOT | caq ynnounced here yesterday by E.|Traut and Hine . bound from Nassau to Halifax, 12 be-| ; Tqullivan, business agent of the| s | yond the point of salvaging, cus oms | 3 Y I ; - g by ! offictals here have ordered two dl\'r\rs““""‘:;" oot 4 TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT. men worked 12!U. 8. Treasury—Balance, $392,612, to fnspect her hull. Tt fa thought{, ~ o T ol (1 watchmen, wheels. that the vessel Is resting on & bould- |\ 0 able bodied seamen recelved | S8 UL & e ORI B 880 a month, at the heginning of the ‘:1‘\:"(”-' to the rapldity With Which Eh® | seaeon, and deckhands $60 each group | |later getting a $5 a month increase. | The new scale calls for $106 a| Imonth for watchmen, wheelsmen and| Boston, May 1. {able bodled seamen. and $77.40 for| federal prohibition agent, who shot deckhands, About 2,000 men are af.|And killed Joseph Sequeria in a dem. | fected by the Agreement. onstration that followed a liquor raid | last June, was sentenced to serve from | o 't | three to six years in State prison by | ia total of $15,061.87 received last| | Tndge .\l(.r!n: in the l'l‘nlr‘m‘: District | month as compared to $13,459.34 in| = | Court yesterday. April, 1922, In addition to this.| | Hogan was found guilty of second | $7,532 was collected in personal ‘“"‘l | degree murder, but District Attorney last month. AUT! = | O'Brien said he would ask sentence ! eu?am"f.f,‘f#}"“ otly for mpralaugtiter, | MADE << RBSOLPRETEST (Judd & Co.) Bid Aetna Life . iy A80 Travelers Vv a8 48 Hfd Blec Tt ..v.v0veeil8l 163 Amemean Hardware . 65 Bige-Hfd Cpt Co Bills & Spencer com .. Rills & Spencer pfd Bristol Brass ......... Colt's Arms . today Asked 700 of the case brought tional bank of St. | Missourl law prohibiting | banks from establishing The case probably will be argued late LAKE SEAMEN GET RAISE. 180 160 60 48 43 DRY AGENT SENTI Three to Six Year Penalty Tmposed For Killing Man in Raid Edward Bogan, a APRIL TAX COLLECTIONS, Collection of taxes last month ex- | ceeded those of April, 1922, by | total of $2,602.53, according to a re. | port issuedtoday by 'Tax Collector Bernadotte Loomis, The report shows| TWO DIE IN MOTOR PLUNGE Buffalo, May 1.—Two men, believed to be from Olean, were killed V"nh\r-‘ day when their automobile plunged through a bridge guard rail and| dropped 25 feet to the bed of the Buffalo creek near the village of Wales Center. A bank book In the pocket of one bore the name Gus ST ATRIFLE Johnson. The name Cosgrove ap-| MORE THAN WOODE' peared in the other's papers. l Delivered angwhere MI-HOLIDAY IN BERLIN | By The Associated Press. Berlin, May 1.—Semi-holiday con- ditions prevailed throughout Germany today. Parades and assemblies were keld in various parts of the country, staged mainly by the socialists and communists and although large crowds sttended them no disorders were reported up to noon. coeTS N BOXES, at shord wobice L0012 PUTNAM & CO. Members Now York Stk Eachange Members Hartford ok Exchange ssors 10 Richier & Ca) 21 West Main St Tel, 3040 e (Wuew Stanles B Fddy, Manager We Offer 25 shares Scovill Mfg. Co. JUDD & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange MEMBERS HARTPORD STOCK EXCHANGE HARTFORD: Hartiond « Conn, Trust Bldg, Tel, 3.63290 NLW BRITAIN Wost Mabs S, Tel, 1815, We Offer:— 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE 100 BIGELOW-HARTFORD 100 COLT'S 100 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 100 STANLEY WORKS HARTFORD 10 Central Row Telephone 2-4141 Members Members Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange Donald R. Hart, Manager NEW BRITAIN New Britain National Bank Bldg. 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