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\em. of the \\mld By Associated Press SSTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICI PATRIOTIC DUTY OF IRISH NOWISTOLAY DOWNARMS, SAYS DE VALERA MESSAGE Free Sute Gov. An- JRDERS OF DAY FOR | : nounces Tet of Cirs- 11 FY SERVICEMEN | . lar Letter to Members of Army, Taken From Commanders of Post - Issue In- ——— — sructon for May 30 Observance [iRAV[3 nEEflRATIflN urther Sacriices o URGE THEN 10 Joi¥ paRADE FUND TOTALS$129.79 Would be Useless, One Appeal 10 Spanish War Veterans, Am Memorial Meeting Con- Part of xotc DQC'B"QS— erican Legion, Veterans of Forcign tributes $34.79—Ameri- Efforts Will Bear Fruit, can Legion Wants $300 It Says. o Graves Decoration Fund Receipts o Berviee st ehureh Smith Post r. J. Lyneh Mema Virst ™ M A ial Day Hapt Walter J I Mrs. Corbin Nh- don ¥ Acknowledg Captive Wars, Disabled Camp of Ameriean Veterans and World War Voter- weoek-end Over over the 1dy-Glover iLecoration fund up advance $64.70 since ort on Satur The Cor brov, pew § ; (d in order that E ay send s quota to nation jarters of the Americ an Leglon, o s raising $100,000, the incoms .u which will be used every yeur decorate the gra American servicemen who are buried in France Eddy-Glover post officers hops that contributed by Me time lmit they sot Al contributions gardless of the left at or n post for A. i, Ham panish War Vet . Americai Orders of the day mond eamp, United erans; Eddy-Glover |Leglon, Private Walter J. 8mith pos Veterans of Forelgn Warg: Disabl Camp of American Veterans and K¢ clusko post, World War Veters were issued today in connection the Memorial Day observance are as follows §I “The observance of Mems is a sacred duty of all the men's organizations. Xu.ll B the $800 will be ance of this duty, the Spanish MAKAY Day tha Veterans and local World War Veter. | FOTRC SO0 00 ans organizations will gla CONIN- 1ol aiantne. | T ate with the G. A. R, and other pa- g B ISR triotic organizations of standing sent 1o the Herall office. If the pub will be remembered 115 a5 K140l LIl ouiles, Lhs ExipyGet it deserves, quick action will be nec sary as only a few hours will e before the hooks closed A colleetion fe muet be accorded the the fund was taken p yesterday at th cariier war in this obse tional interests, | " *“The homes of the nation are empty memorial services at the First Baptist church, $29.78 be Ing received and sen “The military vietory must be al |for a time Memorial Day while 1he lowed to rest for the moment with [people of those homes gather in trib to the Herald received with the check says: Britain Herald, inted Press, o 28,~=A document Do Valera By The Dublin, May dressed by E ranks In the repubican army, calling discontinuance of the armed sTruggle has heen taken hy the Fren State authorities from a captured re publican leader, it was announced to day. Issued under document reads: “Soldiers of liherty, rear guard: The republic ean no longer he de fended successfully by your arme. I'urther sacrifices on your part wonld now be in vain and continuance of the struggle would be unwise in the na Awsor al ! r mon to all for of date of May 24, the legion of the pse those who have destroyed the repub- | vte to the dead who defended them lle. Do not let sorrow overwhelm you., There are many of these € Your efforts and sacrifices and your | How many we do not know dead comrades in this forlorn hope | for the sons of America have s will surely bear fruit, You have | Anterica to the death numerous |, saved the national honor and kept {campaigr But we do know this: | open the road to independence, that the greater part of them have “Laying aside your arms now is an [their last abiding place in ti il of act of patriotism as exalted and pure |their own land, and thelr bodies I a8 your valor in !akinz them up.” under American sod. About their ! tomba there opens out on every side W ntiemen “I enclose check American Legion e ition fund for $29.79, amount of the collec at the Memorial Day sery the Kirst DBaptist church in orde ( to the Overse 5 ves tion tak ice held at st evening. Yours truly, “W. H. JUDD, “Treasurer.” ’ CONSERVATIVES NAME < = == BALDWIN A5 LEADER, ™ TR TR | Lo Interurban Trolley From Detroit 1tuns the 32,100 Hibs Br EMEQ Meeting Is Enthusiastic One ki e Il e —Evans Becomes Post- master General ag Memorial Day association on aventh Page.) -~ Solemn of May 28, congecration Into Touring Mackine on cond Crossing in Suburbs, With the identifiec May 50, ranged These services have heen ar- Detrolt; N to pay tribute to the resting vietims of 1 Jand connty today were invéstigat umstances surround ing the collision on Woodward avenue Raldwin was chosen leader of the con. | Foad, about 10 miles north of Detroit, last avening, of an automobile and a servatives, gt a-patty mesting today, | T SR o ehan car. i mane wes attended by the T Fo gitan: to/the soven: whio conservative members of hoth the 1 : house of lords and fhe houas of cem. |death all of whom were Detroiters, 5 a dozen or more passengers of the in- mons who are supporting the govern- |y ., .h.n ‘were cut by broken gla mong : . were injured when they jmped from | It was presided over Ly Lord CUr-|¢y. "wai aetor it crashed into the au- 7on who moved the eléction of Mr.[j70 80 ¢ Baldwin as leader of the party ini qpo Ml succession to Mr. Bonar Law. Tha | poaen o®op i foreign secretary's speech felloltated | ,uic™ 7. Afary both the party and the premier onijch. 15, sisters: the cholce. Sir Frederick Bambury| sy “ang his brother, seconded the nomination, and Mr. Baldwin's election followed —amidst great enthusiasm.” The services ron- dered by Mr, Bonar law were re ognized by a vote of thanke. The procsedings were marked by en- thusiasm and unanimity ingaction. As the partlcipants’ entered = they were subjected to the usual attentions of the photographers in the vangnard of a' large crowd. Cheers for Sir Robert B Horne, former chancellor of the chequer, were coupled with crics of | “you must stand by the government,” to whieh the ex-chancellor replied: (Continued on Third Page) MRS, PHILLIPS CABLES HWammer Murderess, Due at New Or- | London, May 28.—Premier Stanley met leans Tomorraw, Declares She “ml i T'rove Her Innosagee. New Orleans, May 28.-—Clara: Phil lips, hammer murderess is expected | to reach here tomorrow from Hon duras on the steamship Copan. The | | fugitive is en route to Los Angcles. | Joseph “Kapinsky, 18: 18; Mary Chano- “rash, 20, and Annu Aloysius Balear Jr., | )r»e:ph 18. By The Associated "Full.l Tegucigalpa, Honduras, message declaring her innocence | heen received by the Assoclated s correspondent here from Clara Phillips, convicted of murder in Cali- | Army Trans- [fornia now on her way hack to the | United States in charge of American | officers. The message sent from Puerto Cor tez just before the steamer Copan {kailed, read as follows i May 28It was reported | “Please say I intend to give the that the Russian crew on [world the truth ahout thé Alberta | army transport Mer- | Meadows case—that T am iinocent of from Manila to San [that awful crime of which T was un L[ Francisco with 540 Russian refugees, | justly convicted and that the oppor- “I am standing by the government.”” | ,4 gone on strike, holding up th | tunity will soon come for me to prove Premier Baldwin expressed his ghip 600 miles from Olongzapo. The |4, | thanks to the party representatives|{” & S Harrieon was started imme- and voiced the hope that no one|diately from Corregidor isiand iwith would “throw any more faggots onjan emergency erew of Filipinos the fire” which he said he certainly ! The Russian refugees, made exiles would not de. by the soviet ocenpation of Viadivos 8ir Laming Worthington Fvans, tok are emigrating to the Inited gocretary of war in the cabinet of|States under permission of the David Lloyd George has accepted the|ernment. The Merritt left Manila on office of postmaster general under| May 23 Premier Stanley Baldwin, Sir Lam- Sl TEa = ing was & member of the group in- Klusive Whitfield Still BEHCTertAdYY Managcs to hscapo I‘nhcc first car to cluding Austen Chamberlain, which we o “the dernesd n i 3 ), g ¢ v Andrew Bonar Law the premiership. Men and "“l""‘ sheriffs continue to| Ent .' BT T Pt guard the northern roads and to {han a week ago, left the Fuller street o search the south side negro district | barn shomly after 10 o'clock today here for John 1. Whitficld, wanted in Mmanncd-by a soeclal crew and escort ARE USING BLOODHOUNDS Cleveland for killing policems squadron of motorcycle police. | The search also continues in southe mpany’s action closcly followed Posse Hot On Trail of Al- May 28. | SAILORS ON STRIKE A has 1P Russian Crew on U, S, port Quits Work 600 Miles at §oa— “Strikebreakers” Are Tin Route, v The jated Prese Manila, | here today the American ritt, enroute A ex- “Clara Phillip TROLLEY CAR SCREENED Protecte But | gov. Schenectady FElectric Against Hostile Demonstration, No Outhreak Occurs, N. Y. May 28.-The| be operated on the lines Chicago a Wisconsin, where traces of Whitfield notice on Mayor Clarence A have been reported at intervals ginee Whitmye President Harry 13 he escaped under hail of bullets Weath the trol compqny from Madison, Wis, policemen Jlast that cars would be operated today Tuesday night. There was no demonstration of = kind when the first car 1oft the barns The car was screened and occupie only by the motorman and conductor, Tt was understood that officials of several Schenectady unions in addition organization against | Kentucky leged Murderer, Hills in His Night Clothes, Who Flees Into ny ! FATHER SLAIN Valdosta, Ga., May 28.-—Iour chil- dren witnessed the killing of their | father, C. A. Hunter, a farmer, late vesterday by Sandy Armstrong, a ne- | gro. A posse was reported today on the trail of the negro. 28.—Blood- SE hounds have been sent to Maulden, Ky., to aid in the search for John Hurst, who is alleged to have shot and killed J. B. Short, deputy U. & mar- shal late Saturday night when the iatter attempted to arrest him on warrant charging illegal manufacture of whiskey. When word of the sla; ing reached the offices of Roy F. Wil- liams, U. 8 marshal, last night, deputy marshals from the entire eastern dis- DETROITERS HIT BY HIGH RENTS' e the ek or 1o Pogti who BUY TENTS AND FOOL LANDLORDS | according to dispatches fled to the | Milis clad only in his night clothes. A TR Marshal Short, Deputy Sheriff Flan-, Detroit, . May Detroit during néry and Ford Short, son of the mar- | the last fortnight has seen the growih shal, went to Hurst's home late Satur- Of its tent colony in the Grand River day night with a warrant for the lat- | district, from a handful ir ter's arrest. As the elder Short step- | residents, to a small city ped in front of the door Hurst is al- hundreds of families who have taken ieged to have fired a shotgun point | this means of fighting the home short age and attendant high rentals here blank at the marsh He died minutes later. Rents in many parts of the ctiy{to $65 and § Ky.. May Covington, trolleymen's their to warned violence members have doubled month modest to o atmost T wor within the past especially is true of kingmen's homes, accord- city welfare de- | 1 are being be- | sieged persons from their homes heeause they could Ivances of from $35 a month. icials of the who daily of open contain ing ¢ ejected a0 not met the cans in for- | | omy | added that | woula MONDAY, MAY R INEW BRITAIN HERALD 5, =FOURTEEN PAGE N Average Dull) Circulation Week Ending 9 271 ! May 26th PRICE THREE CENTS MORTGAGE GERMANY GE'T 7O WORK OR QUIT COUNTRY, IS 10 PROVIDE MONEY - FRENCH ORDER TO GERMANY’S R. R. MEN; GIVEN BUT 48 HRS. TO COMPLY This Is Basis of New Reparations Offer Planned by Teutons BIGGEST DEAL IN WORLD With Vyery Inch of rman Soll A ‘ rantoe, Countey Would Be on Firm Foundation for Borrowing Acoonding 10 Present | A tated May reparations program med, will literally from “the ground up, primarily on a nution-wi mortga n‘r‘ Gormany's as it is now out he cor ,-!r‘. ed real ¢ 40 Year Period What promises to become the gy est hypothetication of land In the tory of economics will eventun [compuss every square | soll which will made t @ 1o Germany's former period will be [the present [dred million flow Into t |ing pot from this sor fhrst years. The total approximate one bi parks, the inerease depend! he promptness with which metr tan re tate can bhe mortgaging process, A beginning will be agricultural lands properties of the Industri Mot plan fc most impor ¥ pay teib years, I basis of gold marks a nun oh's repn arly e during fmate y fon will poll the m Impe the trialists as submit C'uno for the pe ment, Thi freadiness to sum it by § proper t wou ssume payme per cent of the hypothetical | 400,000,000 gold marks whict lieves the government can rals sessment on the industrialis he remaining 60 nteed by the shipping and ties. be guar: | mercial, ests. ¥ Ing aria com Inter Reorganization Plans Closely following mmenda tion that an hypothetication of redl estate on a gold basis constitute the groundwork of the government's 1 parations poliey, comes the plan for reorganizing the fode WAays, waterw Conversion of profit paying l.of big business h to realizing from them : | of 600,000,000 gold marks, Ready With Guarantees Although no direct offer is made by the league for taking over these utilf- tles on an operating basts, the gou ernment has been advised that a group of half a dozen leading indus- alists is prepared to guarantee federal government this amount gold revenue annually for the op privelege. The properties would its re raphs. inte ders these pro institutions, the we would smggent lity of revenus hesi | one ta nm of | erating in the cure, remain stimates in Rillions In the memorandum handed to Herr Cuno, the industrialists estimate that 1,100,000,000 gold marks annual- 1y for the next few years could be de rived from the initial mortgage on the land and from the administration of the railways and other utilities by the business interests. e memorandum Impresses on the government the fm- perative need for the most rigid eco in the internal administration and urges assignment of revenues from customs and taxation for repara tions purposes by individuals who are possessed of movabie assets.” It s the revenue thus derived eventually enable government to realize and establish definitely annual provision in the budget for o reparations revenue of 1,600,000,000 gold marks, Would Have Sound Basis With these assnured guaranteed Germany or thr creditor nations could invade the world money market on a sound hor rowing hasis The government has not yet indi cated its position on such important features as the forthcoming offer the total amount Germany is will to pay and as to annvities it must de termine when they shall begin, if this form of payment is finally decided on A JAZZY ELOPEMENT Kyvale's Son, Sa an annuities and either Congressman sophone Player in Cabaret, Secretly Weds Former Ziegfeld Vollies Beauty. T Alfred J. K <vale, of Renson Andrew J. Vol- has cloped to married Miss former Zieg and danghter of a Pikesville, Md s a saxophone in Chicago, May . son of Mich., stead for Crown Point . and Ethel Vi field, feld follies bea wealthy Youn a Chi contractor of go cabaret Kvale POSTAL HALY Ma HOLIDAY. Postal officials that beginning next carrlers in the Boston would be given a halt urday- Clerks will holiday in alternate ¥ Boston, announced tod Saturday letter district holiday each receive the weeks. haif [ — THE WEATHER o Hartford. May 28.—Forecast for New Britain and vicinity Fair. not much change in tem- peratare tomicht and Tuesday ; moderate vaviable winds, * Refeh’s title | e | | | were FWITH nor ™ FiIND May today guns | of the Was B It is t CAN'T CUT GOST OF FUEL AND TUITION School Board Asks Board of Finance and Taxa- tion for Hearing HANK ALL 0, An hroug NN UL I x Fme A one - LIQUOR WORTH $300 * INKALKOWSKI HOME George W mittes of 1} voard « nrman ance eor oard has asked the and taxation for a hearing » figures may be sl It w not be commitivo 1o ropriation for during this fisca d Hall will make nhearing. ished f and $4 Apense nd facts and oW that Report of Its High Value Found “ s {0 Be Exaggerated i NO ARREST IS MADE TODAY Denies Rakd possible remunir tuition year 1 [ of the I bourd Irmar « Aarrange 8 for such ¢ board n ' for its For ap was fuel $3 total cut was $22 The item of tuition covers an obli gutlon already contracted for, the school committee explains, because of the fact that it is for the school year which closes next month, and is as- certained by muitiplying nverage attendance the Camp Bartlett by the average per pu sreesponding grades of the city schools. | State's Alcorn " Attorney Kranted Was Resnle of Information From | | His OMiee—Chief Hart Slent When Questioned, t 1 whisle Alteged 00 was ant Wihitlam L1y schools co: George and men Patriek O'Mara night on the kow it kowski w Patrick ohn Stadle in n rald Saturday home Klemens Kal vland st t Kal- it home when the wit w t not yet and Chief to anaG 118 as follows During the coul consumption for the schools was as follows Hard coal, 1, soft coul, 1,826 tons. For the year sufficient amount is to be added to the to heat two addittonal bufld- the state trade school and the ngton scho This is estimated soft coal, making the d for the schools : Hard coal, 1,635 coal 400 appropriation for coal in 1923- was $35,000. Up to April 24, to deliveries made in March and he sum of $11, paid out, leaving balanc 363.11 available. On April school committee awarded for $00 tons of hard coal at ton, 1,500 tons of soft $6.85 a ton, totalling will leave a halance of The committe has no expeetations of securing the same favorable prices for future orders, it i the apparent shortage in the priation is estimated as follows: litional hard needed, 83 “T did not,” Mr. Alcorr at $16 dditional soft The raiders found at the Kalkow. needed, ' tons, at $7, $6,300. |ski home two barrels of alleged whis- $19,660 THIS amount three times the balgnce 'k with large number of jugs of miscellancous lauors liquor was | after coal now contracted hrought to police headq where paid for, At 4 meeting of the school cemn It was locked up in one of the cells, It had been previously reported that | mittee, April 25, the finance commit- the liquor seized tho kowski {ee was instructed to present this sit- | home 100 fef Hart uation to the board of fingnce and this ied that the liquor advise that the schoal committee will coized t much and plac- | be unable to keep within its appro- priation for tuition and fuel, and to a value of ahout 0 on it Attorney Michael Sexton, who vep- | request an additional appropriation to cover these ftems, resents Kalkowski, has not made a re- quest that the seized in the raid he returned to the owner, as had been ki n med 1 made heen arrested by Willlam . Hart above declines he will b Chief Hart prompte it the | state sted ined or h wh B 00 tons of total estimated the current yi nid it 1eted the M. Aleorr ponsibility. his offic ne ) say rumored for ‘ tons; tons. The cover February, ceived office Attorney Denies 12 tnformatior e of State's Hugh \lcorn Mr. Alcorn in Hartford sentative “Did tl upon information afficc they ¢ d asked police from dot your raid Klom- ain received teted night at the home:of ki In this city s far as ‘I kno coal at 7, Which whey and " he re piied. | “Did you know ing to conduct such anything to do with it? asked that they aid the wore or reporter go have appro- Ad- tons coal otal | nearly hand for has been 9 a o The K was worth afternoon de was worth th N lignors reportad, NYSTERIOUS SLAYING T Mur-| Prominent Lansing Woman dered in Own Home—Hounds Lose VFTERANS MAKE GOOD Fa-Seevicemen Carry Out Trail at Railroad Tracks, Police to as to the who shot and Britten, ' 1 at Mich,, May re withont Lansing 2s. York, Pa, day still we identity of the prowler Killed Mrs. William T prominent lansing woman, a former Alderman Britten home early Sunday morning. No one the Mrs, RBritten he bedroom into th gate nojse: Power Britten, ; Bl Grand they lost 1t a clue Threat and Rip Down Statue of Winged Vietory her 28—1ormer service demolished the which was plac during in 1018, The plaster, had fallen into spair and the county refused to mend it nnounced would on a., May today winged victory™ front of the court loan drive Pork, b early saw person who &hot w stepped from her house corridor to investi- 1o vietory Miss Helen | agatne e of with Mrs. (5 gtate hbor and the m ims of i s who i ymmission W cterans days ago that they march past the statuc Day if it was not repaired No attention, apparentl,y w this threat and today a group of to the court hains hase were no i il to the where " i trat tracks railn ydhound Memorial rin 1y ign war howse puiled broke as O WIDOW Neu NEUMANN FESTATE By the mann, personal, | \r umann, ral ind its of the late Lou SHHLAD TN . they and it Using ropes f he entire estatc Jeft to the e widow: off statue into plec ife 1 death the property shall b among her children, upon her Freezing Weather Noted In New London District divided equally $75000 'UR ROBBERY Detroit, [ Sunday brok ineh brick fire of Mau, Ine 000 worth thieves must trucks to carry Blinded by Flames, Butr Faflner Catches 7 Youngsters Dropped To Him From The Attic Window The weath during last today two Conn., May 28 sudden change fust sunnp (e had it and thermometers here helow freezing to a that mark. It w | 28 morning reca throu 12 | o tored the ind stole hole w fore furriers, Officlals said two furs. ranged from few degrees ahove 8 the coldest May ed here of furs the have used motor the face wife got a blast in the ad the children together the small one-family Paccht made his way outside and canght each child. Later he was hospital. The fire | believes the fire started when a overturned & lighted gas ing His upsta house. New Haven, May 26-—Julius Pae did a remarkable thing yesterday, the fire and police departments reported He flame ight, after being blind- today. ea his seven children who o 4 dropped “to him from an attic {window by his wife. The fire started |while all were asieep. Paecht, fight- | ed by sk pet dog heater, | walked General Degoutte Deter- mined to Put an End to Traffic Tie up, Reports From Berlin Show | Grips Where to Reign of Terror Dortmund Avea, -— Communists Strive Gain Control. i Awsociated Press Berlin, May 28 French commander issued o new order to the German raflway men to resume work under the French within 48 hours, All rall- way men under 60 years of age who fall to do so will be expiiled from the occupled territory, while those more than 60 may consider themselves dls« missed Gen. Degoutts, in the Ruhr has nvlun of Terror winted Press, May 28.—Disorders in the | account of strikes andygom- | munist activities appear to be cen- ' tered in Dortmund where the inhabi- tunts pussed a night of terror and the | communistic «lements today were still striving for the upper hand. The workers took up positions in the streets and searched all passers- by. Many complained that money and valuables had been taken. Numerous fights grew out of the searching and a | large number of persons were hart. The terroristic methods at Dort- mund wi preceded by bitter mflnxl‘ between the communists and blue po- lice at a nearby mine, where commun=- ist emissaries tried to induce the pumpmen to leave so that the mine would be flooded Several automobile loads of police came up and attacked the communist forces and dreve thera away after fighting in which the police had three men killed and ten wounded. The communists left two dead on the field and carried many wounded away. They were armed with hand grenades whieh they used effectively, the police | reported. into the the metal is At The strike Rhineland. spreading Duishurg & | workers went out today. explained, and | At Duesseidorf the security police had a clash today with striking street car and gas works employes, in which workman was killed and a nume- were wounded, one her Bandits Torture Man Till He Gives Safe Combination May 28.—After chasing and a customer into the slamming a trap door on their heads, two bandits today tor- tured Joseph Stimmel into giving them the combination of the store safe by slashing his cheeks with & knife. They escaped with $2,500, New York, a shoe cler cellar and Policemen on Carpet For Riding in After Makmg Last Duty Call |Chief Hart Questions Patrol Men Who Came to Heads quarters in Autos After Night's Work. Stanley Dome ppointed regu- dward Peterson Michael luecas, supernumeraries, we led hefore Chief Willlam C, Hart this afternoon at separate hears ings for riding in an automobile from respective beats to the police when they shonld have The men were-seen riding in chine Myrtle street on Sate and Sun mornings between o'clock when they make their ring, at 4 when they res port at headquarters, by Sergeant Michuel Flynn who reported to Chief Hart he beats chief Hart William Doherty and brauskas, two newly ar policemen, and nd their station the or urday ay 1t o'clock men have adjoining were called by the their actions. Chief stated this afternoon that the matter will probably he referred to the discipline committer board of police commissioners four polic and they to explain of the teen Trucks Needed to Carry Money French Take Fssen, May 28 Sixtesn motor trucks were pequired away e 1 A0, nf silver money m the local ye®erday 000 pleces of Germa d by th Lranch of th Guarded by armored cars, the mon which is the cquivalent of about § 600,000 was taken to Duesscidorf and sent by train to N Shildkraut and Weinberger Each Are Given $200 New York, May 28.-—Itudolph Shild- kraut, star and H Weinberger, producer of the “God of Vengeance™, convicted with 11 members of the st 1 week of producing an inde- performance were fined $200 ach by general sessions Judge Me- Intyre today. Judge Mclntyre suspended sentenee. on the 11 others French Ty