Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
vt | NEW BRITAIN HERALD [E:#d "CTICUT, MONDAY 'STABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN E 4, 1923, —FOURTEEN PAGES, PRICE THREE CENTS SUPREME COUR @xiyeS - SHARLESH. AVERY TORASEFUNDFOR STATE LEGISLATURE IS FLAYED AS - 70 DECIDE ON hivet¥%ay*'a, * DIES AT AGEOF 7 DISUBEDVETERANS ~ H/4 VING TURNED DEAF EAR T0 PLEA ACT; POLITICAL QUEw «10 i Sl esior he. New b quu b Nto PRESENTED IN BEHALF OF LABORER So Tt Other Coes AL FGHT STARTED v DNy st 2 e Presented Judicial - \GAINST DOLLAR GAS DEATH OF MRS, MIDDETON GAKPAIGN _BBGINS TODAY ) YEARS BEHTAD TS PRESBYTERIANS WON'T | Prohibition Law Which Problem and Were| T Chmreh wm"“;n;m Stricken by ¥ LET F usm[;“ RES'fiN; Apprentic“ Children to Representatives of Ex-fervicemen's co, wheslor Disappointed in Coun- ‘ Conlidered on Tbeir Injunctions Sought in New Mleart Disease Soon After Roturning Organtzations Meet With Trustees —_— Mlkillg Of Deadly , CON , JUN tlf—Relleves Govt, Will Remain York Against BUlSIZNed ' yome room aun - nuomn | Resignati | 0 0 Auto o n Mayor Paomessa’s Office And Get , X . Kl'll'lol\, Ofl‘ered BC' iri Merits | by Governor R R Rasdy Vor Action: Low ::”:'";:LI":’:TW““m” cause of Criticism, Flatly Spirits Also Condemned [ - Two rosidenta well along in years | Dewey Selander, commander of |Wheeler, Montana's funfor United j ) b O,M New York, June 4—The New York dled last night after they had spent New Britain C mp, Disabled Veter. |Btates senator says he s disappointed Re,ec‘ed b'v (jh“rd‘ y wa Proceedings Had Been ana Richmond, and. the Conmolidated | thelr last day on earth automobile ans of the World War, was elcoted in the Kussan people and declares - & Gas companies today filed two suits riding chairman of the committea In charge that they are a century behind Am- @y The Associated Press. Brought by Several States reeking to prevent operation of the | Charles Hooker Avery, aged 75, & of a drive to ratse $7,600 in this city erlean efvilization, w York, June 4.—Henry N. Tire, | Conn, Federation of Labor ” . f1 gas rate bill signed by Gov realdent of New Rritain for nearly 60 tor the disabled veterans camp at Ronator Wheeler went to Russia | clerk of general sessions of the First’ ] § vears, died at his home, 208 Shuttle Niantic, meeting held this mom o 3 | 0 Constitus Smith last Baturday years, ( Niantie a '] with the announced purpose of in- Preshyterian chureh, announced to- to Determine nst | The publie servies commission and Moadow avenue, We reached home|ing at Mayor A Paonessa'n office vestigating conditions there before | day that the Rev. Dr. Harry Emerson Head, In Annual Report, ’ . the attorney general were made de. from an automoblle ride 1o Baybrook wnd attended by representatives of saking a position with reference to Fosdick had tendere S tinnalit_\ Of Shephard dendants in two aetlons filed hy the a »4‘!;'111 nlrm I-fl\!lt;dr:‘ he expired . sorvicomen's organizations, and the m-nl:m:mp of the :n);n lov::'nmbnt as p:lsl“m'hl.n!fl[m:':’:vd!hh'".r::::\'ln:::r:v‘ Afikfi fOl‘ b“pmrt Ot‘ m' gas companies which ask that tem. rs, Clara leton, aged 60, & mayor and ex-Mayor George A, Quig the T'nited o8 Wt e o ; : Towner Act. {portray Injunctions against enforce. | vesident of New Hiritain for 27 yeass, loy, who with Robert C. Vanee, are |1 mae i o |t ;‘:‘.:f'""'::y ) '::E;;;;;‘:T‘ffi:,:: " chinists, Printers and ment of the law be fssued died suddenly at her home, 364 trugtees of the New Britain fund B. Mtehell of Great Falls. but that the church bad fatly re vy | The suits were flled in federn! Church strect, two hours after return. | Clyde Rowley was elected socrotary | “whpg anposttion to the soviet gov-| fused to accept it, taking its stana Other Workers. | court, attorneys for the gas companies Ing from an automobile ride. and 1t was announced that Vice ernment,” he writes, “has no means flatly behind '\" fromu-k asking that hearings bo set for argu Mr. Avery wag one of ghe city's best | President John C. Loomis of the Com- o0 oyprassion, as such o thing as Dr. Fosdiek's letter of recommen- Eeriehek FOREIGN LANGUAG! ments on thelr request that a per- known residents, He was horn in merelal Trust Co.. will be treasurer. lreMomv ot tlhr press in Russia is datlon sald Mr. TNft, was dated May CANNOT BE STOPPED gmanent injunction be granted on the Norwich and was at one time secre-| Dr, George H. Dalton was named unknown. All the papers printed in 24, and in it Dr. Fn‘udlrk Whots ;h'fl 'h:';:'o'l‘-‘l‘:x:n. "!une ‘&—A‘:fl:m'“ jon law and on L L # o ground that the §1 rate law would ba | tary of the New Haven Grays. He chadrman of a committee to solicit = % BY STATE STATUTES Il 0 nfiscatory, would not permit the gas | had been i1l for ssvoral months, Soon | contributions among the professional thaS oottty ate canmored and s evan| Wik he bad pungisresach o rthe o corporations an wdequate income, and | after reaching home last night, he mien of the city, and he will selact his 'h® letters o aren hatoms | interest: of the chuvch harmony ho|Connecticut legisinture featured the Washington, June 4.-State therefore would violate the 14th complained of not helng well. A phy« own assistants. Robert C. Vance is °f ! "’L’;"’ ;""";9‘,‘:’":“ “,r’_" FiNar e reeinttion ana l"f“, ,: annual report of Patrick F. O'Meara,, statutes prohibiting the use of amendment of the U'nited States con: slelan was called and attended him. chairman of the publicity committee Y 8¢ yon ¢ borders he | P N ALE C1OAY president of the Connecticut Fed- government contends that this {s for the church to decide whether it eration of Labor at the 38th annual itles of the present session of the toreign languages n public, pri- ||| stitution. A short time later he died. It i be- which is made up of the following e 0 ¢ A e et Roth the $1 rate and the B. T.|lieved he had a slight shock Bernard Kranowitz, James J. Butler, :’3:::':’:‘;‘:""‘:‘; of the danger of “‘:}’:“T:;.G:f‘:“‘:: ;‘:;"‘b:‘e’: oo | convention ofthe: organization at the e a8 5 S e q " the w Wh Mr. Avery first ) - W. Roch d Willlam ¢ 0! 3 e . = Ho to A lowa, Nehraska and Ohio and 1§ U, standard specified in the new en Mr. Avery first came to this/ Joseph W oche an “There are sald to be only ahout|to write Dr. Fosdick telliog him that tel O;‘r.d;' darm v measure were attacked, and tempor- city he worked at what is now the Kranowitz ary and permanent injunctions sought 'malleable iron works on Myrtle street Shortly after the meoting it was an He later entered the employ of North nounced that Eddy-Glover post of #ie Party. and they are the real govern- other states, in instructing puplls below the eighth grade 400,000 members of the communist the church stood with him on the| (onaracterising prohibition enforce- subjects for which he was criticised ment as “the burning question,” e v oday by the against each, : ::;::o$:‘tm‘;'.fiI'l"’:wtd’::iflnfi was A request also was made for a con- & Judd Mfg. Co., and remainy! with American Legion has donated $10 o ":): force. The red army has 600,- ?i"d would not consider his resigna- pregigent O'Meara said he did not delivered by n divided court, tinuance of the existing $1.15 gas rate, | that concern until 1883, wheg ha re..the first contribution to the drive and "' soldlers enrolled and they are tlon believe in forcing a man to y by Justice Hoimes delivering & dis- pending hearinge. S tired. He is survived by thie sons, has named the following tear to rep- Well equipped, well fed and weil ey police power, “but to educate him to senting opinfon in behalf of The complaints declare that 650 I Harry of Hartford, and Sherman F. resent the legion in securing funds: clothed, 316 000 IN THREE YEARS observe that which is best for the himself and Justice Sutherland T. U, standard would create serious and Nathan C. Avery of this city, and Harry C. Jackson, chairman; Clifford | “The government, however, s y M) e aeoiared. Bt They held that the law should fire hazards if ueed in the present |two daughters, Mrs, Arthur D. Brad- | Hellberg, Carl Nelson, Felix Kamin- strong and everybody agrees that it MAY BE BoozE PRoFlTlcoum not be faithful observance of y type of gas appllances. ley of Chicopee Talls, Mass, and Mrs, 'ski, C. Kasper, G. Hachenbach and will remain in power.” | the enforcement laws ‘while there be tried out as to their effect in making more general use of ¥nglish as the npational lan- 1 The Consolidated Co. earned mq[,, P. Forker of this city. John Oster, PRI T exists In 75 per cant Af the homes , according to the complaint 6.08 The funeral will be held tomorrow| Chairman Selander and Mayor A illicit stills for the making of aleo- per cent of its actual investment or|afternoon at 3 o'clock from the home. M. Paonessa appeared before the FEw [;HANGES MAI]E IN |This Amount in Bankbooks of Hart- . "= 0 "thouundl’af Uttle | | ElaRe. | 2,88 por cent of the present value of | Gervices will be conducted by Rev, Chamber of Commerece directors at a ford Couple Arrested For Moonshin- | children are today being apprenticed L L] ite property. Henry W. Maier, pastor of the First meeting today to solicit the ald of that | by their eager fathers in making of S : e —_— Congregational church. Interment ?;mn!zn:’onka:m"!he aux{"&M? of 1:‘“‘ EI ERKS APP"INTMENTSI ing—Had New Auto as Well. deadly spirits right in the home.” ashington, June 4. { will be in Fairview cemetery. Aons and Rotarians will also bhe| vronght to determine the constitu-| PRONESSA SELECTS TWO M M adlelon s i 6o dow lof |asked | UL O Harttora, June 4, — Four savings |, REFETTINE to the stata legsiature tionality of the Shephard-Towner ma. | | Alfred Middleton and was a native of Plans will be made today for the' "hankboaks showing depoaits tetalling | Assembly Rebulked. ternity act were dismissed for want! FOR GARAGE GOMM]SSION Eneland, She had hean automobils Appointment of a ladies committee to uearly $16,000 duringthe past three | .o, f i | Eng i | 2 " | ge carners of Connectiout of jurisdiction today by the supreme | rid vesterday aft q 5 assist the Disabled Veterans post. un- fior C |vears were taken from the inside & ding yesterdsy afiernoon and was| SN the Pimbled Vewsrats post i |Judges of Superior Court pocket of John Kalida's cont when{ NeVer suffered such a setback as&hey court, which refused to pass upon in her usual health although she had | have received from the L o he present legis- the validity of the law. Will Name George T. Wells, Repub-. ' suffered from chronic heart trouble held. } Meet Today to Select he was placed under arrest for alleged Justice Sutherland, announcing the After her death last evening, Dr.| The drive is being conducted this 4 | Violation of the state liquor laws Sat-| oo ST Page.) court’s opinion that the cases could lican. and Michael ¥, King, Demo- | Waterman H. Lyon, medical exam. Week in Hartford, Litchfield, Tolland Legal Officers |urday night, it was testified in police | i not be considered on their merits, iner, was called, He sald heart dis. 2nd Windham counties with $40,000 n court today. ‘ pointed out that the cases in which crat, to New Baaed ease caused her death N6 the gaml, Of this amount, the oity DL aIcaNeh 40 ercbind by ‘HRE BflARn T“ P“;K the t d ass d 18- ’ M , v |of New Britain will be asked to con- s nr etective Sergeants A. J. Willlams and | the cour! hltheno( had assumed jur | George H. Wells, ex-alderman from Mrs. Middleton ls survived by woitrlbute $7,800, The money raised will Hartford, June 4.—Few changes!c_ I. Keefe. Judge Blsner imposed a | 5 : diction differed from the maternity ! tne firet ward d4 Michael F. Ki sons, Willlam H. Metcalf, born of a| |in last year's iist of clerks of court | | b J i , and Micha . King, be used for the maintenance of a rest | 4 |fine of $450 and costs and a jail sen- | cases, which presented only political 5 sormer sixth ward s tative in former marriage, and Alfred C. Mid- And-recreation camp for tha ‘isbled and other minor judicial offices wers |4 "¢ fve days in the case of the | I N 5 [;APTA'N and not judicial questions. the common council, will ®e named | dleton: a daughter Mrs. James Car- 2 Ot made at the annual meeting of tho 'y, chand’ o first offendeér. The wife, | | y ,servicemen of northern Connecticut. Heud. né % "y by Mayvor A. M. Paonessa as members | ter: a sister, Mrs. M. A. Fastman of | st year mondy was' collected in | 't':em s of superior court held today in ', charged with first offense, was | What It Really Ts, of the municipal garage commission, | Bridgeport, and five grandchildren. |gofe SEAT NORCE VOB SPFECET state librarv. Chief Justice n..q $300 and costs. | { | | The power of congress to make he announced this morning, and it is| Mrs. Middleton was a woman with a toq | George W. Wheelor presided and ' ne alidas were a e XeH appropriations to accomplish indi-| expected that Wells will be the first| wide acquaintance and many frisnds,\[",fe"';‘:;:m:"o‘}'tgi e o B fhe taiar | Judge Newell Jennings was appointed | ome e el | Will Meet on June 12 to Fill rectly what the courts had held was chairman of the commission | Her funeral services will be held to-lino o o jarger fund this vear, it is| C/efK for the coming year. Glover .. gqmitteqd to the police that she had Vacancy in East End beyond the constitutional jurisdiction The garage commission was created morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock and |yonad to extand the work to provide | CAMPbell was appointed an assistant paen’ celling liquor at the rate of 25 ot the federal government was ques- by an amendment to the charter | will be conducted by Rev. Samuel|go crantar numbers, clerk for Hartford county at a sal-|..nig 5 qrink. House tioned by Massachusetts in its aftack | which was slgned by Governor Charles | Sutcliffe, rector of &. Mark's Epls- | 4 ‘liat of four minute speakers for |8TY Of 83,800, George S McLaren * goioeant\Siiltame found papers in- | on the maternity act, A, Templeton last week Tt will re- ) copal church. Interment will be In 4ne theaters will be prepared and on was appointed first assistant clerk for dicating payments on a fine new tour- PAIR Ve Fairview cemetery. New Haven to take the place of Er+iing car which Kalida readily admitted | When the board of fire AATE mrm il te' lal'!_rz@d o 'hh:dmtw :;d wml?;:h }:‘Pm:i":z " inmfme hcos or"tf;: — —_ DAy Bt sand DAt ey Shot roll M. Augur, resigned, and Daniel J. ! RelomI AL AsL & LB L L | TR - |talks will be given in the playhouses. Bl kel 1950 : {he had purchased | sloners meet on T y G e ol | | 'y . " Mr. MeLaren a uesday evening of avarica of the seates to relinquish common council. Both Wells and [ Capge Overt.m'ns. Youn | Prominent professional men and DalleY tn:kss fr. McLaren’s place as | NE%E weelt the haiiss or mvad l‘leu» their sovereignty in exchange for King were members of the commit- | i second assistant. i several v ’ e | G SN 4 _|clergymen will assist in this way. OtHet changhs and re atralnte ONLY 1 T tenants in the fire department seeking money uniawfully appropriated from | tee while in the council, Wells being | Man Drowned at Brewster | YW1 AR the Whrikhne: Have Badn salaat T changes an W app the berth of cAptain in Habiiaicl ments are as follows No. Salary of Clerk George E. Parsons Pk ed they will be furnished with receipt 5 and several privates seeking booka and a receipt will be given % the berth of lieutenant to be m i New London county reduced from Res 500 Striking Trolleymen ade |cach donor, The workers will also “S’;Mj\“‘ff ;‘;‘J‘[} ‘.;’o“h';-‘H’f“L‘;’fk" ‘;’nd All t of 500 § Y by the appointment of a captain, will have on sale, tickets for a hoxing ex- be presented to the memb e | S e Sel to 'mbers, Eve; I hibition ta be given in Hartford mext Charles E. Hickey appointed assist-| at Schenectady Decline to Respond | SRR AN RRER aTiiNe depmmem’fi; the tederal treasury. Having failed chalrman. in its efforts to intrude itself into the The charter amendment provides roserved rights of the state through that not more than two members ceived here today of the death by recourse to its taxing powers and ite shall be affiliated with the same po. drowning last night in Peach lake, control over interstate commerce, the litical party, ~ Wells is a republican near Brewster, N. T, of Joseph A. Stamford, June 4-—-Word was re- state asserted, congress had attempt-'and King a democrat. The remain- Graf, Jr, 24, of this city. Graf and | ay ; v A . ant clerks for New London county; e U ed o invade tne domains of the Ing republican berth will be filled |hs flancee, Miss Agnes Romanek of Saturday O it Young Mont- ariorle . Bradford appointed as. '© Company's Ultimatum. [ tenaat and ol shamns mnn AR states by distributing among them | either by Walter L. Bell or Jesse I this clty, were in a canoe which yy 4icrets sold in New Rritain will be sistant clerk for Windham county: I.| Schencctady, N. Y. June 4—Fif- ciigible for the osttion 0f cnnm;'] i money raised in part by taxation. | Atwater, both of whom were con- overturned. Miss Romanek Was res- .ragiteq to this clty's contributions, Clinton Roraback appointed public| teen of the 500 Schenectady railway | The captain's E‘acam—\- Wi f’.‘ i The case was heard in the supfeme nected with the garage committee in cued by persons in rowboats but ef-| 3 defender for Litchfield to succeed | company employes ‘on strike went | about by the appointment of ('.“’"f:’t court on a motion of the United an advisory capaclity. forts to locate Graf were futile, | The “Herald" is in receipt of ad. Judge L. J. Nickerson: Willlam E.| pack to their posts today in response | Michael T. So;ln:\' ot Bigihs éi{!’p :on ttates to dismiss the proceeding, as. Son |ditfonal contributions to the Overseas Waller appointed messenger for su-|to the ultimatum of President Harry |5 to assistant deputy chief. Lieu. well as that brought by Harriet A, Graves Decoration Endowment fund. perior court at Bridgeport succeeding| B. Weatherwax of the company giv- [tenant John Stanton of that come 1 rothingham from the courts of the C. E. Hellberg contributed $1 and Sidney FE. Hawley. ing them untl 5 a. m. today to re- | pany was appointed acting captain . . District of Columbla, where, the val-| f'oran 7urns MaleSkl M,YSter_y “A Friend” the same amount, as did TW0 new members of the state bar | turn or consider their positions Alled (and Vietor Davis, lieutanant of Hoolk idity of the law was sustained. The Magon Andrews. The drive for the examining board were appointed to| by other Company officlals indi- | and Ladder Co. No. 2 was assigned fuderal government insisted that the fund closed Saturday but The “Her. Serve three years. They are Howard|cated they would continue their plans | as acting lieutenant of Engine Co. . . courts had conslstently upheld the 0 t Pl lI S 1 t ald” will ' uote o F. Landon, succeeding John T. Hub-|to rebuild the service with new em- | No. 5 8 ¢ i 2 gladly accept further con- F. Landon, o rebuild the service with new em- | No. 5. Stanley Rozanski of Heok right of congress to make appropri- ver 0 alnv’ e e ec men tributions and forward them to Eddy-/bard, and Wilbur W. Gager, succeed-| ployes. and Ladder Co. No. 2 was appointed Edward D, Robhbins. Judges Interurban cars between Schenec- |acting lieutenant, ations and had always refused to re- Glover post, American Legion ing strain the disbursement of such James H. Webb, John P. Kellogg and tady and Albany were in operation| Those who will seek the berth of it otner respctn, he sovarnment HOPE 10 RESGUE MINERS | Grand Juror Puts It Direct- JxN £N) WIFE ARRESTED 'uinm, ol wore anpeinicd o] totey for the st sime. since the captan or Enefne Co. No. S “are: Ladder No. 1: John Souney of Engine asserted and did not present a con- . * e suing year. Four cars were operating. Twelve fioverase o et molntstwal ra: |- e A | ly Up to Town Officials IN RAID ON HIGH STREET Following the meeting the justices cars were running on the eity lines. Co. No. 1; Willlam Hartnett of No, 2; quired to consider on Its merits. Tt I Wilether Eurther Investi had luncheon at the Hartford club. The strikers were scheduled to Frank Gilligan, No. 3; T. Tinchey, No. was further argued that Massachu- Ape Receiving Alr and Food ether rurther Investi- R iEels e meet during the day to consider the!4: John Stanton, No. 5; J. Connelly, setts had not brought into court all’ situation here. No. §; Victor Davis, Hook and Lad- those who were entitled to be heard, Through Tuhe Sunk Into Tunnel. gation Shall Be Made of ocement v et on AUTO THEFT RING e der No. 2. had sued the federal govrenment House of Joscph Orsjel And Gets Regular firemen seeking the posi- without its consent, and had sought Bicknell Ind., June d4.-—Rescue| of Naath, | i SUICIDE YIA GAS ROUTE | tion of lieutenant and who have ex- wrongly to act in behalf of cltizens Crews driving a new shaft expect to 48 Bottles, ssed a desire for this sit 8 reach three miners entombed in the Meriden Promises to Give Several Sur- Biat {8y Rostmibi (;P:,fif"\',‘;.'c',;rr," ’“hl'nvnm)::d LN B LEL e s du e bl i s e Forty-eight botties of alleged liquor AR KA 58 PO on Kibdhel & : i The power of congress to make ap- Afternoon today. A cave-in at noon (8pecial 1o The Herald). were selzed by Policeman John C.| prises As State Police Start Clean. ‘Woterbury Man. 32, Found ;‘”'k”‘m MoCrang and. - Lawee 0 i LL T ) - % o % ! ), )\ " S re ‘arker. propriations fro mthe general funds 'ast Saturday imprisoned the three- Plainville, June 4.-—An Investiga- ;ffn':r,rm' ?v‘,.,‘-y:\:.l:n|'nn‘|“l“;:vm'la‘:dl:'I‘":I‘;\'rl Ll ) e BT N Is almost unlimited, the government Joe Rarnardi, James Bertillo and o\ ynderway in Plainville into the \Wiiiam Potltis tn a ol sordoe ¢ .~ . 4 Frank Maherto. fam Politis in a raid conducted | . On—Had Been in Tl Health, asserted. I'rom the earliest vears in hat has| Information received concerning the (his morning at the store of Joseph | “criden. June 4.—Harry A. Brad- the country’s history, congress had re- Through a two inch hole that has| . io.ique death of Joseph Maieski X us : " ley of New York, was arrested by the y , eyl 3 4 i heen drilled trom the surface food| '™ + ' Orsjel at 222 High street, Waterbury, June 4.—Harry Ames PSR peatedly made appropriations, it was he 8 whose hody was found in the Plain- oy found behind the |10¢al and state police here this noon | ceockett. 82, of 65 Field atreet, o b i o cas and alv is provided for the men and L . e liguor was found behind the & o , Crockett, 52, of 65 Field street, com- _ N Tl " said, relating to matters which it was . , ville pond, Wednesday evening, and e ‘hien And is held avithout honds as the A . o Towners, N. Y, Bride of Year, Dies hot entitled to regulate. It was as. they communicated frequentiy with oo T e St by | ainscoting in the dining room which | S 18 REM FAthAUL Fonds ae the mitted suicide early this morning by b 3 several clues w ve followed out by |,qioins the store. Orsjel was placed | CIpAl e : s ® g i g. He had be in ? s o rted o jati thefr wives and children i ] A - 2 "he gas polsoning e had been in After Ker Stove E: rerted that the appropriations made the officials. It is expected that the under arrest and later his wite was StCAINE rng. The state pollce dis- {28 BOFRAE: 08 SO0 JEER (0 0 After Kerosene in Stove Explodes, The miners are trapped at a depth of 43 feet, Crews working since Saturday had forced a new shaft state police will be called into the|arrested, They were both released OOvered that the cars from New York .. .."i. sonesport. Me, and lived| Setting Olothes on Fire, case in an effort to determine Wheth- ,inder honds for appearance n police MeN were being hought here cheapty (070 1 JORERORE T ARG, AEED r there is any basis t e murde! and on Saturday they arre Chris- et 5 d 2 il i AL rder court tomorrow morning. : ¥ ey arrested Chris-| ooming to this city about six years under the maternity and similar acts were authorized because made for the general welfare, and did not entrench Danbury, June 4--Mrs. Benjamin upon the powers of any state or state Within 15 feet of the men this morn- |4, L0005 o0 P AR A IR topher Jones, of New York on a tech- e Williams, 20, of Townera, N. Y. a official. ing. Another angle of the case has come nical charge of reckless driving. The °E0: He was employed as an elec. |, G B On U0 T e in the Danbury 13 States Use 1t D to light following the visit of Aleck BAD FIRE IN GHELSEA car ho was driving had been altered, ‘riclan by the Chase Co. His body was|, o0t jagt night from shoek and Maieskl, brother of the deceased man, Bradley was arrested when he ar. iscovered by his son-in-law, on the . oo veceived yesterday when axplods —— floor of the kitchen, with the Ras 4 ) ing kerosene set fire to her clothing. turned on, about 8:80 o'clock this The voung woman was starting a fire morning. The body was examined bY ¢or the noonday meal yesterday and Forty-three states had deemed it wine o Rvall thenfdsives of the benss STORM WREAKS HAVOC to riainviiie to attend the tunerar. He rived in town from New York. Local fits of the act, the government said, visited several places where Maieskl £100.000 Loss When Flames Destroy developments are expected worked, including his last place of _ K through their legislatures and 10 by " a : o : e o the acts of their governors, If such T'0zen Bridzes Washed Away in Can- residence. Here the dead man's per-| Wool Pulling Plant and Threaten | 5 it M'milm\ Examiner I\r.f .-:" :] Crane. ygeq kerosene. The oil exploded legisiation was distasteful to the - tonal eficcta were tHOoughly Bome oo pee Kansas City Man Slain, Who gave the cause of death &8 §83 wrecking the Stove and iguiting hed states, it was deelared, they had ada-=Cottages Blown to Pieces in through, but a bank book which he A B T polsoning. clothing. David Williams, an uncle, through their voters complete con- Another Scction by Great Hurricane o “'Prosed to act it il it | Chelsea, Mass. June d—Fire today ody Thrown on Tracks P r—— was burned about the hands trying to X v ¥ i and wa u e o trol over congress, and could repeal H:f“..;—nhm\“'m not found on ad | jestroyed one building of the wool | Kansas City, June 4. The body of CLOGK m MOURNING extinguish the burning attire it ¢ Winnipeg, June 4—Reports were| M203 S ook | pelling plant of T.eon Gingeras and Guy A, Moore of Moore-Lawless ot i . . . vy The Thousekeeper At the boarding threatened adjoining property so ser- ) 1 —— The government's interpretation of recelved here early today of a heavy propert Grain Co., and president of the local . b . : place stated that she Knew t Mai- | y | the city - N ; v the power of congress under the gen- | rain storm which hroke over the Mar. | Diac® #(ated that she knew that Mai {fously that all the clty apparatus was board of trade, was found on the stonington Timeplecd Stopped and Quincy Adams Sawyer »ral welfare clause was chalienged by : o 4 . eski had a ban wi N ac-[called out and help was summoned tracks of the Chicago, Milwaukee & 3 D- : M proees . ey | TATEL district, carrying away “ | count amounting to more than $50 in ¢ B Three me : Author Dies in Mass. those attacking the law, Who insisted bridges along the Canadian national |,y oM\ A0 T8 FO bl e S rec men Were ser- §t Paul railroad near here late yes. yDraped in Black—May Test Con- it was not for the general weifare to! raflways between Margaret and Dun- | & Priatol Bait | BO6 Khs unablo tojously burned. The loss is estimated | terday. 1t had been cut in two. Po- “ow Melrase, Mass., June 4.—Charles 7, ¥ . state what bank he h » money in, |; 100, : " - 1 f make an approprlation to aid a part rea, and wasbing away the grade at ,.1,','.h1‘ was positive unrn ’:-h“o.{ he it $100, | lice sald that Moore had been killed Stitutionality of New Law. Pldgin, author of fictlon and former or a class of the public. The situa- | scven crossings. left the house he took the passhook A e e before the body was placed on the | g nington, Conn. June d.—The ! Chief of the state bureau of statistics tion was not affected, it was argued, Ninette was also reported to have | o 5L AN extminetion of the i A e 'l.'fll'kfi The polic hn,h'\« robbery | ook on the community building here | Of labor. died at his hny;‘vfi :mrn yeos- Ly the fact.that the exercise of fed- becn affeeted by the storm. There ol Flel ST R 2y ave ; # | was the motive for the killing. |was stopped &t noon today and o | lerday. His best known ook, SQuis cral powers proposed in it was to ha was litle damage to crops. | failed to reveal any trace of the bank THE WEATHER 3 plece of crepe was fastened on its .;:;":.lam- Sawyer,” was published in cftective only with the consent of those —— book. The town officials will get in o SHIP FIRE, $150,000, hands. This clock was purchased by | ' o e who accepted the law. It was gointed Regina, Sas June 4.--One man | touch with the banks in Pristol in an ! Hartford, June 3.-—Forooast Los Angeles June 4.—Fire in the | public subscription. The committee . R z > out that when in the child labor acts gae killed, ssveral cottages were offort to discover if the man still has for New Reitain and vicinity: | hold of the freighter Willilam A. Me- | in charge of the clock plans to con- EX-CONGRESSMAN DIES, congress had attempted to invade the piown to pieces and 600 miles of an uncollected account there Generally fair and warmer to- | Kenney, which arrived Friday from | suit lawvers to get an opinion on the Nashville, Tenn., June 4-—John C. rights of the etates by recouree to I8 farm lands were covered with hail The town officers are reticent on|| night. Tuesday fair, southwest ' New York, was extinguished late last | constitutionality of the state anti- Houk. former congressman from the taxing and interstate commerce pow- and torrential rains last night in this their plans in the investigation of the winds, | night after it had burned 27 hours daylight saving law and may start the gecond Tennessee district, died here The dead man, Wassyl E ——a I Jjand caused damage estimated at|clock again and take the case into last night after an illness of several ovin-e struck by lightning. ! (Continued on Eleventh Page.) i‘* g | $150,000, the courts. | eexs (Continued on Eleventh Page.) Zowie, o ) Mo St TR, AR