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New Britain Herald SUBRSRIPTION RATES [T $190 Tuses Monthe "™ fhe Past Ofee Beond Clase Mo L o X [*S TELEPHONE 04 mess AW e oria! Rooms e enly profitabie o the Mitw. Olrevle mewm always tated Press Mewher of The 4 red pub Audit Burean of Clirenlation atianal n frand § gures 1o beth patle e - ST THE WAR MEMORIAL would seem that there need | ible over the matter of authority to the erectic memorial. Tts erectior that fs unive and it would be unseemly, If In this matter, there lack of har- mony—a situation which has not de- veloped but which should be aveided The eorporation, sdes the and the presidents the Natlonal bank, the New Britain Trust company a cers the mes of the proposed war Is something wally desired, of course waAs any incorporated war memorial which in¢ Mayor of and the Commercial Trust, taln fund, It purpose of hullding morial, The other committee has heen instructed by the get drawings and estimated A bullding for a permanent memorial Naturally this entalls some expense If the status of the committees is in doubt, united action would scem advisable. The incorporated body cer- tainly has the right to use the fund now in its hands tc facilitate action by anyone to further the plan. The present committee is actively engaged in carrying out the work, and seems well fitted to do so, and the incorpor- ated body certainly has the legal power to spend a portion or all of the fund now in its hands in any manner it deems proper. Those funds cou: be used to no better advantages tha by alding the working committee to g0 ahead with the necessary detalls, provided proper authority be given the working committee by the in- corporated body. If the latter deems it proper to ‘“employ” the other com- mittee to do this preliminary work and to pay the expenses out of this fund, there should be no criticism of the action. And criticism, or just cause for it, is to be avoided from the Harmony between the two undoubtedly bring sat- action—some- was formed for a sultable common council to osts of outset. bodies would isfactory and specdy thing to be ardently desired. A NOTEWORTHY COMPLIMENT ‘When a clvie league, anywhere at any time, says that its “executive com- mittee is well pleased” with the co- operation of the police force, some- thing like an epoch has arrived. The police force, from its Chief down, has reason to congratulate itself upon this state of affairs. And it is worthy of note, also, that| GERMANY'S OF) report of the corre New York Herald the Fra hy co-Belgia tubr but of the whols comprising the eities of wnd ollow immediately the sanetion area Dusseldort, Ruhrort must ful outcome of negotiati Duisburg BUCCORRS the German offor This in itse techniea f suggests a surrender, ¥, by Germa f 4. her previs ous Evacuation to “follow" the suceesss f negotlations hased outcome o upon the Germ A her uttl. falled nd admission by Germany that tude of ssive resistance’ has to that evacuatior that further efforts on her part occupancy, bring about necessary. Fran how- c.er, was for the purpose of obtaining practical guarantees of payment, It is arcely that there will be | | any sentiment in France favor of withdrawal until after the | the greater part of whate " probable payment of er sum s agreed upon has been made. cupaney was not to obtain promises, and Germany’s latest offer is based on | | a promise, withdrawal to be made before that promise is fulfilled. France has aire y signified her intention of refusing offer after consultation | | with Belgium. There be to the refusal if France include other allles sultation and if the officially by all, the would more would her con- | force her in refusal were ap- proved England es- | pectally. | But it would be pronounced pessim- | 1sm on the part of those eager to sco| a settlement reached to declare that | this offer from Germany is not | hopeful sign. It indicates the wisdom | of France's action and a retreat from | her arbitrary stand by Germany. This | is a step, at least, to be made use of, | | if possible, as a basis of betting the allles and France together in future| treatment of Germany's offers. al RUSSIAN RELIEF | One of the matters regarding Eur- | ope that has intérested students of the situation there, is how should peo- | | ple of the United States be expected | to send grain to Russia when Russia is exporting or has already exported | almost 5,000,000 bushels of that nec- | essary commodity? 1 How can Russia | | NEW BRITAIN I Facts and Fancies BY ROBERY QUILLEN n't ehanged g88 now; in t lays they would ghs on the steps Yes, Nthe resembles lubh g a motor | putt, putt, putt Experigaces toaches that no third course, N serapped or scrappi Is vies or g And wh & man t after & g at i5 it the height a shower of chess? ame Good title advaneced With This Pic for the average samp of art “What's Righ thre Well, without that r Correet this sentence fifty dollars at poke mi dear. T can d¢ hat, Old-fushioned Modern version: * : 100 YOI ) start ere head- when his| party. Passive resistance: The sev ache a husband develops wife would drag him out to a When hard circu man to be virtuou consolation in the reflec overcoming temptatior atances forces a he finds great tion that he | “Berlin Apartments Cents A Month.” Thanks, but the ride from Berlin to our office every morn- ing would break into our day terribly. Rent Ior Nine Interesting speculation: What per- centage of people in this country, if asked to name the President and Vice. President, would say, “Gallagher and Shean?" : 1 f Iteasonable statement, casily imag- ined: “I don't like the movies, but I have to go—in order to keep the rest| of the family from coming home :um" telling me about them. i Warships chi now be managed by} radio, with no one aboard, and can blow cach other to hellangone with- || out hurting anybody except the tax- I payers—and they don't count. i ! a0 amommals 25 Years Ago Today It the policeman the place 4.7 per alyzed the contents of | P op: | which was raid )AILY HERALD THURSDAY MAY 8, 104 Handwriting May Convict Doctor we hu Louig D, Jacol:s, accused of viction, JAIL SENTENCE FOR RESTAURANT OWNER oren Church Street Man Sent Away and Fined $200 Also ge photographs, introdueed man Willlam Doherty testified store ind eome out dru McDonough appeared for t} in u sol that at JOHNSTON ACCEPTS GHAMBER POSITION « New Britain Man Director for aw, fixed © charge iquor Honds in ci t $500, Judge K ment the sald t s been /m eoust alt ott cas K mu The arrested wi wig Miadz wh restaurant Church street raided April 24 by L 1 J adler and trick ira was discharged Caught in Trap police cou 1y testified accused was n the s on Tues- hn C. Miadz by Klett n Stadler W ed ema n raid e police Mia shout- ) policemen had ey went to the Ke shelf . on th as soon as the ty red the place, the restau owicz take pour the contents policeman stated off the trap and pou of the trap into & previously washed. he put some of the bottles, keeping one and other over to the owner, rear of hi nd he a sink. he took contents which he had hen said that tents in two turning the According to been un- der observation several times and m have sober and come out d M W, I hat he analyzcd Mim by the police ound that by voiume 7 cent cohol. been to go in ink. . enport, chemist, testified the liquor brought department it contalned He also an- the bottle prought him by Kozhinowicz and said | hat it contained no alcohol. Mr. Davenport stated that he pad known that the lignor hrought by and if | Kozhinowicz was from tne same place |as that brought by the police he vould not have analyzed it. IHe said he considered it unethical to analyze iquor brought him from opposing | arties of the police department. Food Disappears, » accused testified that ting a restaurant at the 1 by the police and at raid was made he had he s store he time the | dent, | Hartford, State Organization Hartford, the nomin tors of the tions to the Connecticut for two years ending May, unnounced toda ces here, Five nominees were chosen resent the general w ind five to, repres ups into Ne8s divided. welfare nt are (o, Waterbury; John M. treasurer, Torrington Savings Torrington; Frank H, Johns! ident, City Coal & Wood Britain; Edwin P. Rot, New Haven Clock \d Bradford D. Connecticut Co. Haven; Pler ven. Parker of The Dry Goo ing Trz Holt, vice-president, National Bank, Hartford, repre Banking and Insurance; John terson, ing Arms Co. ing Industries w muel J7 at the executiv Quarri The group director: Howl Co., Bridgeport, represent- je and Commerce; Henry T.| Hartford May 3.—Acceptances of hoard vf direc- Chamber Commerce to serve on the :ln-w-wr;nvi of was offi- to rep- var which Connecticut Those representing | John H. Goss, | s.president, Scovill Manufacturing| Wadhams, viee New ce, Jr., s Co., re Aetna senting k. Ot president, Winchester Repeat. Haven,represent- guson, vice- president, Hartford Electrie Light Co., ng Lee, represen ties; and Wilson H. pr Pudlic Utili- dent, Wilson H. Lee Co.,, New Haven, rep- resenting Agriculture. The elections to fill vacancies cau ed by retirement from the board of di- rectors on account of expiration terms will take place at the of annual meeting to be held at the Hotel Bond, Hartford, May 16th and 17th. The Ger which is in charge of the ral Convention Committee annual meeting plans & comprehensive pro- gram of speakers and. entert: during the convention. It definitely decided to ber on eral meetings of the ainment has been limit the num- banquet tickets to 500, Se committee have been held during the last month, and | the names of the speakers who will as evidence against Dr,| e murder of Fritzi Mann, dancer, at San Diego, Cal,, are banked on by the prosecution to bring con- The prosecution hopes to prove Jacobs was the man who To heighten the effect of smert ap« parel with a touch of tasieful noo. elty, the “Tremont" is shown in Brown Kangaroo Ooze leather with Brown Calf trimming. Styles with the Spirit of Youth for Woman's Every Requirement | W}m‘l‘mfwmfih:dmloreonegzorthe woman of maturer years, DOROTHY DODD shoes give a new pleasure in style, a new appreciation of shoe comfort, a revelation in value and satisfaction. For any place or occasion, for each requirement of fit and every taste in style, DOROTHY DODD answers your shoe problems—and the name is stamped on every pair as your gvide in buying. Glote Clothing House fare of the state | WHITE GHILD STAYS IN KLINGBERG HOME (Continued from First Page) bate court to have Rev. Dr. Kling- | berg removed as guardian. Attorney Crawford claimed that the Lewis woman conduct a babie home licensed by the state, but Cor- poration Counsel Kirkham replied | that her license to have white chil- dren in her charge was revoked in he defendant claimed that the plaintiff had no standing in court, not being the mother of or related to the | child, and that the best interests and welfare of the girl required that she remain at the Children's Home. Has Confidence in Judge Gaffncy | In dismissing the application for | the writ of habeas corpus, Judge M d the belief that Judge | Ga did not appoint Rev. Dr. Klingberg gunardian of the little girl until he had thoroughly investigated |all the facts in the case. No witnesses were called to the | stand although several were present [prnpurod to testify for both sides. Among the witnesses for the defense present were Rev. Dr. Klingberg and his wife, Charlotte Albertine of the | state bureau of child welfare and Wil- shaw, superintendent of the| Corner Main and West Main Sts, hat might record of the cas to the supreme court if his client so desired. be filed N. B, H. S0 NEWS NOTES training k on ti ing profess v of you women High school on Monday announced today. ve new members of the s have been added to the t cast, it was announced ¢y are Margaret Henry, Irances Wasprow, Grace MacCallough, Mar- garet McLean and Lonise Ske The French and chemistr few classes met in the Academic building today These clas: consist of all students who wish to be prepared for the coming college board examina- tiens. Miss 1. Ha t depart- ment is confined to her home by ill- ness. 8he is not expected to return to school until the carly part of next rrison of the g formal es held i officers toda The ing the 1 est eligible for office regular members The announcement of be announced ections for three candid number of votes are providing they of their class. those nominated will tomorrow. The members of the Amphion club have been holding rehearsals daily for the past week in preparation for {their play at the Junior High school lon day of this week, of the annual are Two socials are | liam Cow [ New Britain charity department. was at the instance of Mr. Cowlishaw | that the child was removed from the | Lewls home and placed in the Chil-|,n anpual event for the past few dren's Home last Janu o Mot (whnvs: - Aia #AGoNA {8, GIARE" day on interested spectator was little Dorothy | . 25 herself. &he is a bright child and|™ is a pupll in the Monroe street school. Attorney Grawford asked for the| justify herself in exporting grain mw} l (Taken from Herald of that dute) there are milllons of SIATVING DCOPIC | §uememmomsomemmeomsenmomssmmoms e there? | { D' Sovist -soverimentiaiven:. two |, DIr8e i 4. Ritkelt in. vislting with ¢ : ) WO | friends in Boston for a few days. lons of cof Policeman Stadler said = everyone and’ everything outside ot | '°*50"% for its action in exporting| The public schools were closed to-|that he saw but two eggs in the store the league was in league against law, grain at this time. First it says lh;l!}‘]«",\' on account of the storm. Ses-[at the time of the raid. WARD GHECKS INQUIRY | transportation facilities there are so|Sions will be held tomorrow as usual.| David Gorfain, charged with violat- | ; order and decency. sl 4 A i i George M. Landers was registered [ing Section 42 of the motor vehicle| i There I8 no need to mention names, | PO°F that the exported grain could|,, the Jyrth avenue hotel in New York law, was discharged by Judge Kiett,|Court Grants Five Days' Stay L | not be taken to the famine areas, and |iast evening. | He 'was sted yesterday aftertioon | address the various meetings of the dnnual convention will be announced the latter part of the week. civic leagues everywhere would be able to accomplish more by this sort 1t of a stand, where conditions warrant | it, than by taking the attitude that| more than three pounds of ham, five |dozen of cggs, three pounds of pork |chops, one loaf of bread and 15 gal- The first, 18, is the |scheduled for this month. {which will be held on Ma fri Spanish club dance. This has been Impor ssell'a. advt, AR v o vl oihar sitien ) FHE VaHAET And napiPing ErowEN ol | 0n! Mala btraat by BatcHn | Deter| o entnE TUMIpEEOVEE ol Alleged New FEngland come back to New| Britain pretty well convinced that this | 18 a fairly decent city by comparison. The first thing a “civic league” has to do is erase the it | organized for the sole purpose of | criticlzing everything in sight. There | are ways and ways of handling law- breaking and crime, the police are far better versed in these way: outsiders. may be reasons for handling certain | idea that was and the best of than There ¥y that would meet with even cases in a W the though unless they knew all stances. Such fair-minded | often become supporters of the police | in their methods all the facts However, the point worth 1 of critics, disapprova such critics be fair minded, the circum- | crities’ when are known. | noting is that the Civic League of New | PBritain has gone on record as l’\mwf attitude of bat, cor- oughly satisfied with the the New Britair tainly, is noteworthy force. And SABOTAGYE BILL at the THE It is to be bill which voted 1 sabotage just passed by the state senate has alrea hou ged ly pa 1he provides punishment for “advocation istification of in- encouragement or jury to persons and to public or prive words it would ate property.” In other advocating vio punish teaching or lence, The this time wher the charge to the Foster trial. It that in order to find must be shown that actively advocated about the stituted authority. a meeting of a hody of whose | creed was one of | fcient, as, theorctically, the person at- | wording is interestir | t ight of the the then ¢ viewed in jury in recent was ged | Foster guilty he had himself iolence to bring uceess of attacks Mere ipon con- | attendance at folence was not suf | next year gained weded for the second that the money such exported grain is general welfare of all the starving must be allowed to starve, Russia; if necessary, in order that the majori- ty of the people of the country may be saved. George Horace Lorimer, ed- the Evening Post, Russ according to “If 8,000,000 itor of Saturday puts a's position, the Soviet belief, thus: the exported grain heen kept people star now, on which they could have allve will purchase goods whose pur- is to incr production so that famine pose will not occur again,” People are sta be- Russia Soviet, The ng in cause of the policy of th lack of transportation is not the real reason for the exporting of grain men- Soviet the be reason is the second, the desire ¢ at the situation The real tioned above f the to gain power expense of peasants. The hetterad, and our position : can not to aid- ing the starving of Rugsia can not be the to see, the cruelty of altered, until Soviet gees, or ig ms it IFrom this object lesson alone there position is to be drawn the obvi ons eonclusion, #0 often shown in other v that ford to imitate the policy of the I no country can af s- sian Soviet. An English author is visiting Amer- the that he Proving that the day of mir- ica for first time.and it is an nounced will not deliver any cotures, icles has not passed, HEADS YALE FRESHTES Derby, May Howard T. Kings- tury, Jr., of New York has been elected captain of the Yale freshman which mests the Massachusetts Tech chmen here Saturday in the first cvent of the regatta scheduled for 3.45 daylight saving time. crew from | that government as8 on Central park recelved its first |( |clipping today. | Samuel Knight has photographed wer 200 of the militiamen and the| list will be greatly increased before|c he troops leave town, | P. Emmons announced today [that 19 men in his employ can have a half hollday with pay tomorrow to swell the ranks of thoge who celebrate | the voluntecrs' departure, Attorney Benedict M. Bristol enlisted in Co. last evening. James Manning of this city of the crew of the war crul more which f d in the nave at Man v Clark, also of this city, Towa, one of the veseels Sampson’s squadron now vana. Fugene Barnes and W. J. Rawlin [of the fire department will leave with | the troops tomorrow morning. | Loeal saloonists have receivod tice that the retailers will have to pay | |a war tax of $2 a barrel on all heer | The wholesalers will not be affected by the ruling of congres | Holden 18 one At Michael i Admiral H morning. is of near or no o ey Observations on The Weather i Iair not much change moderate rth and Connecticut and Yers northeast in tem | wind litions area of high pres- Mont to asant weather the northern low pressure valley is weather in from P in all sure Maine with Hetricts extending is producing nights At cool {over causing "' sonthern Conditions this Fair weather and not much change in ltemperature. unsettied distric favor for vicinity s 1630 feet high have ler the sea 100 ornian cc Mountain pea been discovered | mites oft the C | Tieern “abelus hut testificd in court that he has had markers painted and will have them put on his truck { Judgment was suspended in the continued case of Arne Ahlin when ie produced a certificate of W@gistra- | n for his automohile Bagdanski Fined $150 Joseph Bagdansk store and garage Rroad, and Tigh $ hy Justic saxe follo at the corner of stroets, W fined of the Pea M rested on April 28th place where a | found in the| n, an empty e 1 nine, five r werefound under! garage, Sergeant d the aquad po- ade tre arrest. Police- as i quantity upper portion pint bottle gallon ¢ the Mic of lignor of a | s st D. e Blackmail Telegrams. Albany, N. Y., May 3.—A fiv the supreme court directing the surrender to Gen. #herman of the Ward cablegrams, granted to s for Walter 8, Ward from appellate division y halted the aying of Clarence Peters of hill, Ma Until from the when the 5 and who operates a|Western Union Telegraph Co. by the osterday effectively | state's investigation of the supreme court e days' order .\nornr);} “black- atttor- the Haver- appeal | order | will be heard by the appellate division, the st: attorne will move the scene of their inquiry to New York. Best Coffee, §Sc 1b. | aavt. A Bofiie For K. Kittenber: Little Rhino Russell Bros. ergar, who has lived in Central East Africa for| 20 vears and is a world-known authority on wild animals, feeds a | two-month-old rhinoceros with a bottle, EVERETT TRUE CYERETT ! | HouseE . Do YOU HEAR 2 EVERETT! THERE'S A BURGLAR LISTEN — usren! 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