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’ News of the World Week Fndmg 9 939 Average Daily Circulation 7 By Associated Press Oct. 27th . ] NEW .BRITAIN CONNECTICUT bATURDAY NOVEMBER 3, 1923. —SIXTEEN PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS SMHH MISS'ING BRIDGEPORT .5 WBASSADORIN ARMY SCORES THREE POINTS IN FIRST PERIOD TAX COLLECTOR, IS CAUGHT SECRET CONFER . ' | BY DETECTIVES EARLY TODAY E ESG_ Rmfidfflfij WHEN -GARBISCH BOOTS BALL ,_ny’f CR _OSSBAfi City Offcil Disappeated ICTORUNDERFIRE |~ Pt?s. | West Pointers’ Strong Offense Against Eli | :::: Love, Faoka ab Smythe In May, 1922, Leaving AWAIT FRANGES PROPOSIL, = e = . & He Shortage Qf sss flflfl WAS INTERNE HhERE Poincare Said to be Unwilling to Yield (I ., I intois o fr ; . : . ki :n b I:Tt g b ; €, s Belief That Limitations Make | : 5 IR g i i e Rical=—Jiciome Growdi St $40,000 i B 57 7o R — i e s o o T, o \Y ) ,;(6 Useless. 2 —Myron T. Herrick, | ALLOWED 10 WITHDRAY oy ol G . , , siogfow, Mow HarseBien $ Court Judgment Later Re- ; ’ ! had _versgtion with him. | ‘ s 2 : 5 g the Army mule and the Yale bulldog imbursed Mfinicipality for | Man Who Says He Is Physician Gave| Tho s docrecy fpgafding the 5 ed each other in the 23rd renewal subject o. . conference is maintain- 7 2 : s 7 of their gridiron rivalry before a vast A" Bllt Ab()lll $35 000 Testimony Which Conflicts With|ed at th:l ‘1-‘rcnch foreign officc and i, 9 z e = i and colorful gathering of 77,000 that ’ Jury. Investigntide the American embassy. ? ) o ) filled the picturesque Yale Bowl te Has Long Eluded Police. . TOonp: SN : R - ; ; gy forsead : . May Be Held. Another caller on M. Poincare this - ; i _ o 4 | Primed for the biggest test they morning was Lord Crewe, the Britisi | % S ” X % | have had this season, the Cadets and Dr. Donald W. Stewart of Broad | ambassador, who talked with the pre- | i f ¥ % % peared closely matched. Yale, Bridgeport, Nov. 3.—Howard l‘ | Brook, who is under investigation by|mier regarding the conditions under | v _ 2 Sk 7 ‘- « r, was opposed by a Smith, former city tax collector, |the state's attorney’s office because, | which the propesed reparations com- | 1 i g - i 5 'riul veteran soldfer combination sought for more than a year for al-!it is alleged, he fraudulently acquired [ mittee of experts will work. The | 5 - 84 3 which . iten but once hy leged embezziement of $85,000 of city |a certificate to practice medicine in| point discussed is supposed to have| & # g g Notre v % funds, was booked at the police head- | Connecticut, was dropped from the|been the premier's desire to limit the 5 b 9 g > v e cadet clike in its quarters at 11:40 this morning and |list of internes of the New Britain|examination to Germany's capacity to W i 3 . 2 d | precisi ¢ us, paraded on the was held without bond for a hearing | General hospital after a probation-|pay at the present time or in the im- 7 8 * e b g - i ¢ ¥ | gridirc ume spectacle, after M the cily court on Monday. He ar- ary period of about two months, acs mediate futhre. # ] et 4 !.\u'u } ( ¢ m P rived in a police car seated hotworul(-ordmg ‘to information given the| A high authority of the French for-| . W 8 4 Superintendent P, J. Flana | “Herald” today. eign office sald today that M. Poin-| . o k i 3 the Detective Bergeant John ( v. | Dr. Stewart, whe {8 a former vice j£are was clinging to his determination s k the taking up of the even- Smith was ta n into cus o yreside v cut clectle en 1 custody at the | president of the Connecticut | th oity of Germany to pay corner of 109th et and Columbus |Society, came to New RBritain on A . wenue New York at 11 o'clock last |Septembé® 14, 1921, from Richmond, U. 8. Is Undecided. : night by Detective Gerrity and was|Va. His credentials and diploma ap ; E > r 3 * “ y i inari e 5 | ! Washl , Nov. 3.—Whether the o 4 taken to the Grand Central railway |pearéd to be above suspiclon and he| Ateillihaes R P‘I“’rl‘|:| i o - . 3 i » covives Ball station. He waived all extradition | was taken on by Dr. J. G. Henry who new reparations inquiry, remains as | vights, waited around the station until | was medical director at that time.| . cu .0 ynanswered question as “‘ » train Jeft = for. Connecticut at 3|Mrs, Stewart, who came a few days| .. o4 hours RgO. . n‘clo:*k' lh.lf morning and had the | later, was a trained nurse of*excep- |\t Lo the proposal for an ex- 1 LIS SAD ‘ 2 [\:::&. ho r®urned the banl 12 (\vc::‘q‘n:, N|\.mfl (-'n him h,\’ Detmg\r—,:tlonnl abllity and joined the nursing| eyt committee under negotiation he- HEWITI SMYTHE MULLIGAN i e rd line,, Army, y o soon us the train crossed |staff, becoming in a very short tme | tween London and Parls is regarded | ey : . % for off-slde the ”'.1""" at Greenwich, The traiu | the head®of a department. No eritl-| 44 having grown ont of a plan origin Here are three stars upon whose broad shoulders rvested responsibility for a strong game ;;x.“ p A vensity 0w s okt i bt 'N;""“‘”fi“ (;”“’ clsm ever was made ahout Mrs, Stew-|ally suggested by Hecretary Hughes| against Yale this afternoon. In Captain Mulligan the Army has a great tackler. Quarterback | nea Ater: . and Wiy Taptytered: as e '“'l:'rn;v'.'. "‘*"';k:"&‘,“:}l‘;’p‘:"‘l'fi,_r:&;":";m:;‘ r:" ::r'::;lé\ln kbl 1‘:‘;":’«1 ,I‘:”‘ Smythe has few equals in the east. Garbish, All- American ecenter of last year, is still his tremen- A and began to make efforts to get in | markably good nurse, but her hws-| made it appear to xome officials that| dously effective self and the acquisition of flewit(, former Pittshurgh line demolisher, gave thep Are . punts Afmy fouch with his superiors. He suc-|band in some manner falled to make|the fina) drart of the plan may ren-| Cadets a Fullback of extraordinary .|Inlm Sastad vl Yale's goal Y“"l“'l in reaching Captain of De-|good and was dropped. der American participation futile, i AR N AR S e o i - e ¢ id Smythe ectives Regun on the telephone and | Dr. JReeks when interveiwed today| It is apparent that no final decision ! plouk thre or lirst down and the police superintendent and several was reluctant to say that Dr. Stewart | will be reached until the exact terms| o ROWD]ES RAVAGF C”Y AS s | 101t pass, Smythe ‘to - Ives, other officers went at once to Norwalk, | had been dismissed because he did|of the French proposals are known R o) { Latonis 4 A bail Extra Wi |netted another first down ‘mytho Disappeared in 1922 not make good or that his quallfica-| Presumably Ambassador Herrick aining al Latonia MFI BOUHN OPS STRIKE‘ oothall Extra Will |Proke throngh fackle for a 12-yard Smith disappeared from Bridge- [tions were not up to standard, but|talked over that subject in his conter- | Racetrack This P. ] il ks Give Account of Game |[|55, 10" I the ball on Yale's port in May W22 and in examination | made the following statement: 11!1" today with Premier Poincare, al-| o 2 5 ' S0syar of his accounts disclosed a shortage | “Dr, Stewart was allowed to wnh."lhmixh the state department has not | By The A b > A o cir attuck on Yale's of $85,000. A warrant was lssued | draw from the hospital on December | been advised officially regarding it Latonia R T k, Latonia Gangseters Overten Cars, Smash l pon the eonelnsi 14 d mnr) arbisch, Army center, charging him with misappropriation |1, after.a due tryout.” It i known | Pending receipt of a report from him, Ky, Nov. % hree hours e Windous and Rob Sisies Besore ale-Army gaine " n oon, [l{dropped buck to the 25.yard ling of fthat amount. After his disap- | however, that officials notified Dr. all comment fs withheld, and My Own wers e Herald will publis) « and booted a drop kieked pearance Smith's counsel in n state- | Stewart that he would be allowed to| The substance of the French pre- goheduled to &0 to the pomt iy Volunteers Disperse Them hal} ¢ 3 § through the po giving the ment indicated that Smith had not | withdraw but that he was ghven un.| Mier's recent speech at Nevers| ) Latonia champior disappeared but could be reached 1f | (i December |_ as a reasonable] 'eAched the state departinent during s % today, 8 drizzling Melhourne Australia, Nov. ! E Hicting on ather ortant ) ) of yihe wanted. notios.” tfll:; m.:fl through official channels but rain 1-;::” V;n"lhvr‘ ‘rnn; ‘H rowdi taking advantage o in th ast v « n ' Neals loves ™ not serve to throw any “uethor || cast skies b the dindieatic . el Ny ‘.‘“ Passes Connecticut Tt light on the situation. So f{.r as the || that it weuid continae an k W ept - through ¢ In August 1922 the bonding com-| pr, Stewart iy alleged to have fafled| Washinston government s concerned ternoon pany which had furnished a $40,000 | in an examination held by the West|it s sald authoritatively, there has overturning « ashing oy bond, for the missing man paid the | Virginia board of medical examiners|heen no development on which Presi-d windows,and re y store ’ amount to the city. The city of (in January, 1921, The following July| dent Coolldge and his advisers .-;.n| The tran top . \ TN BiMdgeport brought syit against Smith | 13 he passed the Connecticut state|hage a decision. mervic ! poiice IS UOH] and obtuined judgment for the en- | Board of Eclectic medical »saminers. | 4 { ! ‘RS : a3l : tire amount of the loss. The amount | When he tried to take the oxamina- Prench Are \\uvrml | U I l “ iy { TREET : B b o 3V VEGA STREET DUMP ind choese to ind defend the kicked off to uarely cadety of Smith's *alleged pecutations was | tion fn West Virginla he was given 40| uy 1. Associared Pro RE reduced by the sale of his property i the bulletin of the Federation of SUAS| parie Nov. . - tbiished ronorts ke 1 ’ 7 HOI{EMANS LEADING under the judgment but Announce- | Medical Boards of the United States (01"t He “lbsied | reports I]EFEAT YA“: b TEAM The police st J ment was made that the city would fas a graduate of the Southorn collere | qo)).0 b Vic . | SI HESSERES wistuin o loss of about $35,000, of medicine and surgery at Atlanta, | o ' . ‘ Smith's wife who remaiiitd in | Georgia, n 1914. ~Six montha later he | [0 (001 LA T HmFavon of U b ] hi Bridgeport was reported to have left | sworé before the Comnecticut hoard | o 3 Treadwell of Blue started vecans commisst searable and Will Petiti German Eapert al End of The Seve the city sometime between October 1 |that he was & graduate of the Atlantie | ',’"LM"I:I ;'! o rosd s »‘r::ulpa'::”:':: hocesy Captain rI( d cll Blu wed 4 cer v " ition s and 12 ust. Nothing definite had be- | Eclectic Medlcal college in 1914, it 18| mittee unele Ve Loy ’m“d' "‘ o] | Was First Over Line, cons ) fn {or Relie v Ining come known as to the wh-ruboulu'cll.lmed. o prog ‘,.nm\. B Sy h"‘y” e L 1 was conf « policemer ¢ of Smith however up to the time of | According to records on file by the s gpeantiore . However t 1 f t fe N saak his arrest, reported from Norwalk to- | | MHope was expressed in official cir. | . . . ' rin }’]‘A:AII . | . ulrw that if there had been any mis- | da ’ -(Continued on Thirteenth Page.) |\ qoriunding tn American official enro : or gy - Wt e | QUATtErS Of the motives of the French government, Ambassador Jusserand | VOrsity's cros P 4 . ! as been forme ‘ ot o o e | would be able to dissipate ft when | feated Yale | ‘ A rt 4 P x e w hijte ° * ) E Bavarians Send an Ultimatum to 7= i S o w0 e it (e e ¥ Vi sires [ b - £ The Freneh ambassaddr had a long Treadwe tat AR . ( the " ‘ missed a talk with M. Poincare on the sub. the Mune firs " s Tor ¢ g = . end of Berlin, Threatening Hostilities. = ' XA RE R S O o i et Vill March on Capital Un- NEGRO IS LYNGHED ~ FINANGIAL PANIL‘ NOW BT EflRNELl SLURE) T T GOOPERATIVE. WARKER less Thelr Plan foe Diste-| - ——— " HITS GERMAN CAPITAL - TRIAL OIiE-NS MONDAY MRTM[]UTH INFIRST i s g ‘_ PLARS ARE DISCUSSED torship for Reich Is " v A ollidge Calla ¢, § I e b, el B ol g — Alleged Stayer of Soviet Envos Stands | Fails (o l(icl« (,,,;.[ and Tally 2 s Adopted at Once. tacking White Woman Papet Mark Still Official 7o Get Amywhere From 12 Yers « Stands 6 to 0 #t Muskogee, Okla., Nov. i —Dallas \ < y Sowel, accused of attacking a white Currency—Dollar Rate Life i Frisom Hanover, N. H. ¢ Associated Press. y " . - - ~ woman, recently returned to the 3 Lausa ' i No Beriin, Nov. 3. —The Bavarian gov- |yttt POt et for 1ih Set at 120,000,000,000 I <o vt L, Bwiss ¢ = crnment, it is learned authoritatively, S N A | erty, across Oklahoma into Texas o . wd gent a letter to Chancellor Btrese- | oy’ 1ypnoned by 11 masked men at . g b manh demanding the creation of a | i e O e today, | 17, The Associa . Jlion b Jictatorship for the Reich based on v ¥ SOt SN Y, Berlin, ) —New York's ap-Paky, soviet accordin, wor eceive ere the Bavarian model. g to d received her praisal of the mark on the basi§ of lefore The letter adds that, unless such a one and two-third trillion to the dol- |The penalt dSietatorship is estabiished in Bertin JOps Open Bids for Big ar moved Chancellor Stresemann to |ton is impri torthwith, the Bavarian government Qlllll"tv of U. S. Lumber ©""oke « midnight session of his ygars or. i . fitate jntends to send the troops now con- ~ o % | rump cabinet at which scveral emer. | preme centrated on the Bavarian ofrontier Washington, Nov. 3.—Bids for 120.- | .o,y grdinances were proclaimed for| The tribu 000,000 board feet of American lum- |1y — - sgainst the capital e purpose of forestalling 4 smilar |has acquitte ber to be used in reconstruction work collapse of th mark in Berfin tences to oo 1 rde s i in the Japanese earthquake district. |y, government now will .permit |they acted 1 rabi@ipassior T cED were opened today at the Japanese |o.cmonty 1o be made in foreign eur- |and this or may: § rencies, although it prohibited 1o | of the de csent case _— terms wis made. Other bids will 1¢ | oiry’ gold exchange as the sole Baltimore Operator Gets Five Years |¥ked Tor later as the bullding necds | yogium of paym The tading of the stricken distril® are further boo s oy will still rank as the offi In Atlanta VYor Using The Mails to | developed. Advices, from J .panw cial ..."m.,\ 1 its a‘w'vv'ém" as Il’rx‘:-'w .l‘ :' « : IND!CIFD ’55 MURDERER and Secretary of % foel that the limitation of the Claim ( nndilimu Are Une Belman Coe Avtist Has Advantage of Hareit of Georgis President of Varmers' Union o Conteronce Today Conradi uncle were ut to ¢ dicate that much of the bublding now | gch is made obligators i Defraud. in prqgress is of a temporary char The government also decreed that f‘a“"," . o . acter. The commerce department 18 | oreign currencies must be reckoned | wonmmpii Noitter (he ; ' 1, Philn coBperating with the embassy in or ¢ basis of the official rates spe- ';(";;'_"';"' i el dron e der to insure, fuir pric > by the Reichsbank and that the | CEER" Aecrssd of Murdering Dmma Dick Paltimore, Md., Nov. §—VFrank M.} VYouth, Pormally Young, local biind pool stosk operat- « conviets n federal court In r. nvicted § d —— - new Gepman gold loarf, which In the | ey of uing the wals to dc | Barthquake Recorded on | vast reo says has been made the ob raud, today n S ereaits s mprisenment in Atiafita .-drral G'orge“""‘ Instruments ‘,’,j‘,n;,. (’l’m:':‘“ : ".”w\'v! v'! y”‘y 4‘v v |\|u\\\ FACE STARVATION S WAR ON B prizon Wathington, Nov. 5.—~An earth®]cial rate Minneapolin Scnator He ' ung, it was shown, l’"‘ MOTe | quake of moderate inensity was re The Reichsbn f today's Ao |'N% '“.’ o - - PPN FPOLITICS 5 and ViaBilities of { org00 at the Georgelown university |iar rate g 0.000,000,000 marks § Sure , i r W0 wher ware thing” A-| o iemotonical observatory carly toflay S neial scheme, 1o beat the stock Mar- |yhe tremors beginning at 3:42 a. m GETREAL BEFR _— L collapsed in O : and continuing for an hour. Director | 5. Nov. So<TRovEn . Tondor! of the observatory estimateq | Toido. { W, So-TROWNRE ¢ o LR ot beer were Body of A. Bonar Law Is . |ive centér of the disturbance at 1,509 B e v 2 : PR i | miles from Washingtor J - Crémated This Afternoon t Who rubded e Grutent Products bus R — Nov. 3.—The body of ter-| BOOZY. PATAL TO THRED Storage Co.. formerly , om Brewers here, early todas Bhwnd Son. Stuit £ for New Briain and vieinity FSCAPED CONVICT DIES, Pate giehi. Somday nctvasing onneeted with the | they were eiployed. The police be-| New York. Nov. - Themas Git Aeomsdine beoomink wnsettled « ' ot ot - family were prosent for the service | gan an investigation, declaring there [ len, escaped convicl from a Phijpdet by Sundas aftornoon or wight v " was ecidence of wood aleohol peison- | phig penitentinry who was shot in a| wot moch change in fempern n;fl duel at the Hotel Lahgwell| ture, moderate northenast winds Wh Jomph ¥. Melesn, Mond - n & Sospital London, wer Premier Andrew Bonagilaw whe New York, Now Thr Tuesday was cremated at|were found dedd today In & Bro ® Lireen « afternoorn. Only | Russia bath establishmetn in whic MISSOLT TION ORDERED A the crematorito. After cresnation Ih? ashes were placed in an uen for | Ing. Several empty bottles which ap Wirtel in Westminster Abbey next 1o have con . I Mo