New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 27, 1923, Page 3

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NEW BHEITAIN DAl “The Aght has just begun,” declared |dering netable serviee. After a con- | leaders of the movement, “The meel |ference the Yokohama officials made ing of the legisiature has just started.” [-n further protest Welcomes Legal Fight Commander Glassford won the dis | “The legislature shall not meel” |tinguished service eross In the werld Governer Walte retont He [war by saving nearly all his erew sdded that he would welcome @ test |when his ship, the destroyer Shaw, | in the courts {was eut in two by collislon with Allowing 1 governer ne epportu- | Hritish troop ship in the English | Al 0t 1 D Mot -DR e s i, o 0 1 No, Sas Gorermr , HANDCUFF GUARDS, ey a0 NN | TAKE LIQUOR AWAY committes which preferred charges against Governor Walton and lesued a8 eall for a special session of the! house to consider ouster proceedings, | whieh gathering Walton says would | be unconstitutiona!l and has refused | 10 permit the lawmakers to meet yn \ . WALTON WELGOMES FIGHT IN COURTS al Sensational Robbery at Eddington Ditillery Warchouse | GROWN-UPS WITH CHILD'S | erime | minish insanity LY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1023, NEW MEXICAN OFFICIAL The Asseciated Pross Vesica Oity, Sept. 2T.-—Alberte J Panl, secretary of foreigw affairs has been appointed seerelar the treas: ury, succeeding Adeife de la Huerts, resigned. No candidate has yel bean mentioned for the foreign seeretarys ship. detned erime as he 1 Turks Take Over Mails | In Constantinople City ™ ied ieted Pross Bept the last such estab. the allies, Turks teok De. Work sult of & e 1Ha T ootlegger, the he . AN ¢ poety gamb A Bt WIND 1§ CAUSE OF CRIME nstantineple L office s maintained hy ight and the Preparations for the tion by the allies have nd the fameous Turk murderer, 1 ation 19 that | 1o Tt Relation to Committing v o Pr, FHubert Work Discusses Mind and | o minimize erim nd by ish propa we wau Offenses. the same | od inal token they are ki it is & travesty theories of a state government's re. ', sponsibility and ta the pre ideals of what should eenstif e e e S CAPITOL~Mon,, Tues,, Wed, man relations, that The Celebrated Star MAY YOHE In Vaudeville With Her Shell-O-Tone Syncopators i Is s00n 1a enter the ity 1us of Greeks, Armen pans and Russians continues and & tward hound ships are evowded Md,, Bept. 27 insanity, for tiplication of grown prople minds is the greatest danger fronting the natien, Dr. Hubert Work seerelary of the nterior and former president of the American psyehiatrie association, told the medieal and ehi rurgical faeulty of Maryland last night, He urged the minimizing of eriminal propagation in erder to limit whieh he attributed to imma- and to di Easton Rapid mul ish ire with ehild - of justiee, on the eon Horlick® Ma to ) mental and nty these whope is slekness.” Cotton of 13 different ecolors 1s grown in Pery ture and alling minds der threat of arms, By The Assorl; Oklahom fiet betweed Governer J, C, Walton #&nd the lower house of the Oklahoma legislature developed today into a fin- 1sh fight as the laswmakers prepared fo take their cause to the courts, Meanwhile the state is in doubt as 10 the official status of its lower legis- lative hraneh Claims Vietory, Bute— The dramptie action of National Guardsmen in dispersing on orders of the governor 8 house members who Kathered yesterday in the state capl tol at their own call to consider im- peachment charges, loft the executive vietorlous after the first brush, Rut the contention of the legislators that the house formally was convoked, netwithstanding the military interfer- enee, *presented an unprecedented problem which a court must solve, From the maze of charges and counter charges revolving about Gov- ernor Walton's fight against mob violence and masked depredations In Oklahoma has appeared a tense sit- uation which observers say is the pre- lude to a spectacular climax. Continue Armed Forces The use of military forces to com- bat “hooded outrages” will eontinue until’ domination of one-third of the countles in the state by the Ku Klux I{lan is broken, the governor sald. Within the next few hours he added, he will place another county under | rigld martial law at the request of “ome of its citizens. Report has it that Murray mty is the one to Which he referred, although this finds no confirmation in official quarters. Case Going To Court Asserting that the proceedings in the state house vesterday constituted un official assembly despite interven- tion by the military the “rebel™. legis- lators went ahéad today to test their! 1ight to meat without a call from the governor. A legal committee is in charge of the work and while no de- tails have been made public, it is ex- pected that either the state supreme court or the federal district court will he asked to enjoin the governor from preventing the session. Action is an- ticipated before thesend of the week. e —— CAPITOL—Mon., Tues., Wed. World’s Famous Actress MAY YOHE | One Time Owner of the Famous W. D, McREE force of arms and men necessary to prevent the session the legislators have agreed to await the outcome of thelr actlon In the courts hefore at- tempting to convene again, The executive has charged that 6§ members of the house are Ku Klux Klansmen and that their proposed meeting would be barred under the martial law decree prohibiting “un- lawful klan assemblies." AMERICAN SKIPPER GIVES DEAF EAR T0 JAP ORDERS Commander Glassford of Tracy An- chored in Yokohama And Gave Aid Despite Protests, San Diego, Sept. 27.—According to information available here today through naval district headquarters, Lieut. Commander Willlam A, Glass- ford, aboard the U. 8. destroyer Tracy, defied the orders of Japanese authori- ties by anchoring in Yokohama har- Lor soon after the recent earthquake and tidal wave, and remaining there to aid in rescuing American and other foreign victims. The Tracy is flagship of the destroyer fleet on the Asiatic | station. % - According to the naval report here the Tracy was the first American naval craft to enter the Japanese har- Lor after the disaster. The anchor hardly had dropped hefore an order came from shore that the warship could not remain under the emer- gency conditions prevailing. Com- mander Glassford ignored the order Hope Diamond — and proceeded with nescue work, ren- Another New Victor Record List Friday being the simultaneous opening day for Victor Records, we invite your presence at our store where you may hear the latest HITS by the greatest artists in the line, as well as the two Famous Quartets from the opera “Martha” by the four greatest artists of the immortal Caruso, the price of this record as well as all other Red Seal Records being reduced ! to one-half. their time, among them et b, A Y €00 e HENRY MORANS VICTROLAS 365 Main St. Sonora That We Have the Largest and Most Complete Assortment of High Grade Phonographs in the City For You to Choose From. EDISON THE C.L.PIERCE & CO. 246 MAIN STREET RECORDS Directly Opposite Myrtle PIANOS REMEMBER N |chairman of the textile trust, has been | Philadeiphia, Sept A band of about 40 men some of them masked | {and armed, hound and gagged the| | guards at the warehouse of the Phila delphia Distilling Co,, at Eddington |near here today and escaped with| | from seven to 10 truek loads of whis.| | key. This was the seecond rald on the dis tillery within a month, a large num- ber of men being driven away the first | time after they had hound wseveral guards, but hefore they were able to seeure any of the whiskey. | | Whiskey valued at $2,600,000 was |stored in the warehouse and a legal battle is now In progress in the fed. eral court here over its ownership, | Carried Shotguns | There were three night guards and two engiieers in the bullding when [the bandits appeared, Some of them earried sawed off shotguns, The five men were handeuffed and assembled in the engine room and held under kuard while others of the bandits rolled out harrel after barrel of whis. key to the trucks. ‘How man$ were taken cannot he determined until an | inventory is made. The guards believe they were held in the engine room for an hour after the trucks Ioft so that they conld not glve the alarm, When the last of the handits left, the handcuffs of one of the men were unlocked by another of [had left a handeuff key behind them, An alrm was immediately sounded | and the police of Bucks county and Philadelphia notified. The state po- lice were also sumomned and a sys- tematic search of ail roads leading away from Eddington was under way today., 806RD YEAR STARTED AT | YALE UNIVERSITY TODAY Freshmen and Sophomores Clash Sat- | urday Night—Angell Talks to Newcomers Tomorrow New Haven, Sept. 27.—Yale uni- versity awoke from its summer slum- ber today to welcome its students for the 223rd year in its existence. Im- portant changes in administration and organization marked the reopening, outstanding among these " being the limitation of ther freshman class to 850 men sclected on the basis of their examinations, a single undergradunate faculty of arts and sciences, a com- mon freshman table in commons at a fi¥ed .hour a modification of majors and minors among the extension courses in purely academic studies, the opening in Kebruary of a school of nursing, and three new professors in chemical engineering, administra- tive engineering and transportation— Harry A. Curtis, Hudson Bridge Hast- ings and Winthrop More Daniels, re- spectively. President James Rowland Angell | will meet the freshmen at a reception tomorrow night. These fledgings | will have their first tussel with th sophomores at the rushes and wrest ling bouts Saturday. 7The matricula- tion address will be deliverey on Sun- | day. Today the students settled them- selves in quarters, registered for their courses, and renewed acquain- tances, With the campuses alive with voungsters it was noticeable that they have gone in heavily for “knickers" for street dress. , COTTON Noguine, 'LAT Moscow, Sept. commissioned to regulate the cotton importation from the United States. Arrangements have been made for six months credit. . i CAPITOL—Mon., Tues., Wed. World’s Famous Actress MAY YOHE One Time Owner of the Famous Hope Diamond That New Victor Records Ave Issued Every Friday From Now On — Also — VICTROLA SONORA OPP. THE MONUMENT the guards, who found that the thieves | § Don’t Forget Our Stove Club Buy Before It Is Too Late COMFORTABLES ranging ' $4.50 " $24 8-3x10-6 Axminster ... 9x12 Tapestry ......... 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