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m T /1 ASHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1923, —FOURTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS ENGLISH, ITALIANS AND BELGIANS ~ BGPUNTSBOUK QUTLINE OF PLANS FOR DISPOSING BREAK WITH FRENCH, JOIN U. S. IN ' RUSSING RELIEF: oF MUSCLE SHOALS GIVEN COOLIDGE DEMANDING FULL G’ERMAN INQUIRY ™ Yo s Mt : ' e Bresient Tels Gl 2 | Their Schedules Upse[ Miss Pihl Wins Cup For Having Best Physical g ——— ,‘ Sr—— Condition Among Mt. Holyoke College Seniors Madden’ Who Drafted Re-alignment Stimulates |[ 1o Give Verbal Reply NO MORE SPEED TESTS HEARING 1S HELD TODAY s Prepcend Froioit. Bk i S . S. P “New Haven” Roa -Hope That French Will | To Proposals of U d FOR NAVAL AVMT“RS;»« Snavely of “New a Favors Early Settlement . Says He Cannot Promise Complete : 4 s L Accept Unrestnctedi . ‘Tm Dangerous, Dept. Chief| Meli—promises New “scx on- k- . T . Program Rather Than .. Says—Final Air Race | Tk i Wox Fna : ! ‘ M , ; T Traffic managers of lodsl manufuc- : ‘ Eo i e " 3 - § O . | SR % turing concerns who met with the : el L : . " o Face Dlplomatxc Isola- £ ‘ FRIlcRd CABRNIRD . ot the o s~ .| Proposal Is for Construction e councll and representatives of th. ; . y g . i ; Washington, Nov. 6.—Further specd | “New Haven” railroad this afternoon . . 1 o of New Steam Plant and tion. v 4 ; | contests between naval air service |at the office of Mayor A. M. Paonessn, 0 e % i fliers such as those yesterday at|to discuss the problem of bisehis 4 : . ' L Then Ford Might Renew Mitchel field, New York, were prohi- (erajlroad crossings by switch- ¢ 4 Washington Is Silent on At- 3 e : i bited for an Indefinite perlod under|ing engines, voiced objection to any : ¥ . His Offer. |an order issued today by Rear Ad- | change in the present system and A A A SR e , | miral W. A. Moftett, chief of the Bu- | schedules, provided it in any way i . i e titude in Case Poincare| § : : ¢ reau of naval aeronautles, | factores with it ans o;‘hirl‘l-‘(ili“r:agyl::. 4 | 1 Admiral Moffett based his decision tory ,,um‘m 3 " é Washington, Nov. 3—Outlines of a Refuses to Alter His Posi- S |on an opinion by bis technicat star| G _ . I B Sm probeen 1ot Sams ¢ 04 {i f Limitation g £t eI rbd I £56 alr Wiich the } ru!{ru.!:la committee presided. Muscle Shoals project, contemplating 10N o imil N 14 DosblS WIthout Erave’ MUk of hu: T.lmae who attended the conference i " 4 a duplication of the Gorgas ' steam . : Eman lite. The exhibition now in pro- ';‘”’"'“i';“j" l“ ‘;‘r";“”f;’"g;‘s*:i Buper- gress Por army relief at the Long | *"o*"t 4 J. 5 A8 ool e dor s presented 10 Wathington, Nov. State depart- . TMaia 0511 Wit bal Sontinusdithronsh ldm:nm of the railroad, and Mr. Casey - St Power company, was pr ..v‘ 1”| ment advices today indicated that the approved program, however, I r \‘\-( 13,((:‘." u.l:l;’rv'x' h'lm‘ .“(“mn' N 7 i President Cooli today 'n'\ ( !..u,‘ ],vv; Grreat Britain, Italy and Belgium have ; The admiral sent the following tele- ‘,r‘m({w Fleiads A"‘ -‘” o \‘an P, B Madder t appropriations reached an accord favoring a free and gram.to the naval officer in charge |\ ar'c M Af{mwl\v b S ; % \mit ) : full reparations inqairy by an expert " JUSSERAND ‘nr the exhibition: Py _,‘_"w i rpora 4 X % Would Build New Plant nt my heartiest congratula- |:aw”1 Sl ?f:"‘f\”"" - Lk i i ks i I er outlined the govern- —— anders, a 3 ark's, raffic 5 t the position of these three | - 1 o Lieute ts Brow and Wil- 2 ild or authorize be t position of these thre tio t jeutenants B | Manager W. L. Bell of North & 4 8 f : n ithorize to viments as understood here coin- fams on their performances of yes- TS el : & - v new plant at dams, 15, 16 and with that taken by the United BIRMINEHAM HAS Twu terda Both apparently have obtain- l::‘xgdof:. ;;:::fi: \}:T‘x:::‘»lv I‘””}If\,c‘tn e cE ; y o L i/l o a !ed maximum speed possible without | ¥ - MCILA, L OURG) 23 3 1 i 3 3 \ new power transmis- opposes the stand for a| e AT W, Hollisce and 0 Mo of Gorgus inquiry only taken by | taking unnecessary risks. Discontinue €N C. W. Hellberg and George M slon linc from the plant to Mus®e Srantid ) ¥ lander, Chief Police W. C. Har 5 A : i ot | MflRE Ax ATR“E"‘IES speed gests but permit both pilots to ,;\‘:fl ik ;i’dr;"fe'””“ W Hart ; \ St ; ; ; % Shoals proper also would be authoriz- New Allied Alignment fly planes for army rellef benefit.” | &00 opening the meeting Councilma ! ; i ek % ed. Mr. Mudden expressed the belief This development, indicating an en- . e v that a revised offer based on these l. vl. \ opment, indicati ‘c Mitchel Field, N. Y. Nov, 5.— Crusberg miq Lh.re_ have been many ¢ ’ b il tirely new alignment of the European y | complaints of blocking railroad cross L i propo: slfies OVOR fhe reperations gusation W Hacked Lieutenants Alford J. Williams and | FomPIInts 0% bloc . ; 3 e Fied : 1 ston. One Woman Hacked t0| i o1 1. Brow, nove airmen who : v L o BuRp Rord N0 S A appeared to stimulate hope here that| were scheduled to renew their offorts| He clted a particular instance p % ; linois repr ative told the VSR TRLIS She Fod > - : LR v schedule ¢ B - 4 e o ot » yresident he would soon begin work cept an unrestricted program of in- A | ) regret today when a “stop | Plocked for 15 minutes and the poiic « : o W ) on @ hill embhodying his plan and quiry rdther than risk diplomatic iso lnju:'ed | exprassed: regm ay s |and fire departments were alarmed would have the legislation in shape 3ol order was received from Washington. . % ) ation. Heretofore both Belgium and ™ Hdginiies however, when | OVer th epossibilities should there be MISS MABEL L. PIHL for presentation when congress con- Ry in 10LOWOd, HIa. ETRRON 1804 Al | hl\) e ents were made for| Ny serious happening that would re. nber il b venes next month. He said also he in most of the questions affecting| pirmingham, Ala, Nov. 5.—Bir- d,"""‘" "My tomorrow, wing to wing, duire the fire apparatus o police hiiaved thera wWhe & FSDESNAML usty reparations " mingham police redoubled their e [ them to A hind ce at the air Service north of the rallroad tracks (Specia e lor cal examination to be in the best|of opinion in the house in favor of a b g e Ay for| He also told the gathering that the | South Hadley, Mass, Nov. 5.—Miss | physical condition,” speedy disposition of the Muscle Washington Silent forts today to solve the city's latest| . ™ Y e diaiiow fof o S e ; " ‘ Administration spojesmen declined | A%e sasault committed last night in a | 0rnival to he hield here . | Whiting street gates are down most| Mabel L. Pihl, 24 of 25 Franklin ~ jdjve feet five in height and weigh- |Shoals question, army relief fund. el Aoy kel - k ) ; today to indicute the probabls attitude | 10Wwntown alley, Jane Jackson, a | "“’\ owities at (he feld. made ft]of the time Square, New Britain, Conn., is this ing 150 pounds, well poised and trim One of First Acts i the Whshihaton & it nadioi young negro woman, was hacked to| UtHOTLe 5 s Chief Hart thought if switching| Year's winner of the Sarah Streeter figure, Miss Pihl has auburn hair| o ! o Ahe washington governiment In case| g oo and W. T, Conway, 30, probably | Piain that one trick which more than | o /4" oiminated betwoen the hours | Cup, awarded annually by a graduate | dark brown eves and a fair complex.| One of the first acts of congress the French government majntatns fts | Q00 404 W T any other "““‘ ’“I;"“‘,‘“"l"‘;‘ “‘,l‘,'h”‘-""':’ of 4:45 and § o'clook and around noon | 8t Mount Folyoke College to the | jon which is the very trade mark of |should be to clean u;; ;n- Ii\l:lflcln kg \ A y lives must be eliminated. at 1s “member of the senior class who is Shoals proposition,” said Mr, Madden The death of the woman hrought time much traffic congestion woull ‘'memt L . the number of alley murders to wun‘h'""l" sigendir "hmnnd?iu:t‘)‘lmu‘h 0| ue relleved. Mayor Paonews agreed | found at the time of her final physi- (Continued on Eleventh Page.) |after his conference. “This question ! { R | 1 y ! g h A full statement of the I'rench posl- | while fitteen deaths have resulted|Pick UP speed before darting across| ..., '... noiice department head. | has been before congress long enough tion was brought to Washington today | ¢ the starting line, “ Soav d tha = {and there is a general opinfon amony from axe asaults, In addition, 18"y o0 40y Willlams, who once dove| SUPt. Bnavely advised that n survey plant, recently sold to the Alabama « 1 be obtained from Will Decide Soon ¥ Ambassador Jusserand, just back | porsons have recovered from injuries | Y of conditions he made and he pre | house members that the drain on the Paris, gnd it indleated that | janicted. 9,000 feet, come within ten b o Of| vented some interesting figures. Hp . ‘MARRY IN SEPTEMBER troasury showld-be-stappes - through iter his talk with Secretary Hughes death. when his plane, traveling at MOSBI(‘ Expt‘rl AlSO ] lease or sale of the war built proper. | pointed out that there are S8 trains furing the afternoon the American more than 250 miles per hour, justf .o .. New Brita aresalags every} r W ties to private inderests government might be in a position to MENACE 10 PUBLIC | managed to straighten - out before | GitUtE HEW TRt Cromings every | Judges N. Y. Beer Prosident Coolldge is understood to determine without mueh delay wheth reaching the ground. there were 90,161 highway move- — o L) Flogprmipin il uld be regurded us we hile, [to be eve v 4 oty Aeiotboisiatiy i il Aug cen of Beriin, . WO be reganded as Worth while, |qwus Danbury Jodge Brends Drunk-| soectutors point of view than yester. | O\ 7T, One crowover: there are 107/I| oyport who arrived here today ||| ) i he government holds to its view, pes . movements one ho and in a one to supervise the mosale work fr Plainvill P ot ter and If we ean make the southern states neantime, that there should be the| en Auto Driver as He Slaps on | 43Y's for whereas in the last €W jour period, which happened to be [ 49 &t ol iptoperpylbos | mville Fostmaster and ,,ore productive through the manu- fulle ible exploration by the ex- days the birdmen have been raciig petween 6 and 7 o'clock on the morn- | Louls, said ”“' e v e . S tacture of nitrates for fertilizer at sl s Bt el oty ”r::iv ey l"m e llfm7mrr;m Y | ing of July 2, 5,000 people crossed the York was good. The profe ! ~AF Scotten Musele Shoals we will have added that wy's industeial - productivity, re- - ’ will engage in an aerial Zev-Papyrus Bim street crossing. All these move- | . B BRSNU AN 0 BP Y edrrarba bt pit o bep gurdless of any factor. of tims. Iu.| o Danbury, Nev B.Calling John | match Sionts cannot te made Withott Inoen.] ?I{I(h:: on ‘his arri ! urprise Friends L by rices end mregw Pirnab, of South Norwalk, arraigned —_— vanieneing someone, he or veral days h . Arre waid b e o il Madden. “Taking that view of the Moot fadiaxtos thit GONEERT 1 S04 :;‘\;”!:;yhl“r""t;r(;:{’u“)”:ll“.-l.h:'II':AI:;.I"“A\'h driv. He reminded the gathering that the || (2"2"s 0 o0 nterreter, inatred . i o it eve. |MAtter, T believe that the govermment making any reparation paymenty of | N 1 sutomobilo while intoxicated Two BURNED To DEATH city Is dependent upon its industries BAEE DN B SUIAINSS ARl the rsetoid oot can afford to make # contribution in ibstantisl nature, and that such pay- ™ P! ' I N for ita livellhood and sald anything || micer obligingly directed them party sive 1 '4he interest of national prosperity to ments ure not Ly be expected in the | !N the city court fined the man 230 e done to njure industry would peact. | iy “ Bel- [ yhe amount it originally sxpended ia sear future withowt stabiiiaation of .'v‘v;ll;n';h“ :\‘":ml“m nten ler“ s m.w Soveral Others Injured fn Three Man. In these days of competition it is| | viders, Arele « Tm.’ AItha . 1ding the Musels &hoal property.” SORaions 1 Clorudal, On 't end | ipn ecause was the man's necessary that trains be provided laughter of the hostess trary the United States i« aimost fac first offense hatan and Brooklyn Dires ,‘,.““- hen necded for immed shipment o he evening, to James § N 50 Million More “You are a menace to the tra Mr. Poteet of the v Work postmaster of Plalivi . : tative Mudden said that W the me when it may be called oLee N b € orks Repre v i 11 " upon to sake 8 wlable larg \,,,m',I',,, public and no one i safe when a man Today sald he would dislike greatly to ses mony was performed in Septen I permonal survey of the Mussie Sheals ' - = like you is on the road,” sald Judgo any restriction on the present systen some point outside the state of Con-| g mion had eonvine im that pri money ta feed German nationals who | peo. "0y New York, Notv. 5.--Two person e, mposin the N You b persons night otherwize die of famine due to e - counted 1% hour period | — tio ormation reaching the state depart- 8 | s ¢ trains to the factories eeticut vate interests could, throngh an addi ought to be sent to jail, but 1 will|met death and several were burned In | o o) "ohay ape needed He said | Pennsylvania Train Crashes Into An-| 7T nouncement o ) tonal expenditure of approximately the confused cconoigic situation 10| nor 16 it this time three Manhattan fires early today under the pr t St o ¢ 4 w tiona A T Germany The arrest of Plrnab foliowed a Peter Fogarty, and his wife re g It to get out 1% on time tomobile on Grade Crossing Ten .- Sy Time & Near | collision between his car and that of | asphyxiated before they could reach oS Wr est power plant in the world.” Russell of 1 lers, sald it t . ative inville h ' o fire o e leading fre “ir top Miles West of Indianapolis *rivat tey aleo he maid, In these circumstances the | nited | Baul Moos, of New Mijlfor the fir Al ading from thelr top ' 0 tat be pomible to et out that t ndianape - . S b . it ) . States government 15 more than ever | floor home in a West Twentieth street | oo, ol b it ite onto the mai tenement. The fire, which had started > Mats the vicinity convinced that the time has come | line without palling o on e : PR e P ¢ t ¢ two sten > Y when a financial plan to make possi- WOMAN HOLDS GUNMAN In their apartmen?, was of unknown | o000 oo er to the main hen a P s . 1 " p = gx Wils o 'h‘: pres fle the collection of reparstiens pay ; W . 4 dis : s ey B o roperty near Gorgas, nents should be devised, and that - - Philip Gianetto was serlously f 5 ’ By . . A " save $2,000 a Although the trair s changed uch a plan, to have any practigal | Wife of New York Redaurant Keep. D701 savi Is wife and W0 o0 one track to another this is not A OF Gout, now value, must rest upon a study of every children in & fire which partially de- | oo 4qored switehing, Mr. Snavely ‘ g b o '8 w v of Gorgas up phase of Germany's economic condf. | ©F Grapples With Man Who Shot «’V'\-\ 1 'H l ok zv.‘vun-- o muid, becatige (he' engine d0es NOt! me S A Gvis ™o it = t % ration - Bee Biand, Uutll Pubios ANtve. | badly burmey whon fo e g po8{feave the trak . A ptel W Washington officials do not regard A . ek POICR POAEE, SHEVING. Ny Other traffic managers present at- p 5 ther abama oipany recently the creation of a committee to pro. New York, N Mre, Ly mng tenement In West [\ ted 1o justify the action of the M Srn. Ushor W e f " Henry Ford the state copardizing the treaty rights so zesl- | shot her hust ray Reynoids, | sogt of the fire victine wery erot s explain it long trair ale properties ously guarded by France. The whole | early today, and held h until 1 s o ATOUsed | wuch 1 f areying 60 - \ cinded t Gorgas steam from ‘ Woa patrolman who went » 1 auestion of the switability of the | polics arrived s 5 V‘m;‘v” e oyt Nt cars, cannot andted better than | goth Republicans and Democrat MIRACULOUS F‘SI'APE t v 1n he ox tinancial plan must be taken up by the | The gunman was one Vindow & POunding | u¢ present s il PESIVA S VRO & governments concerned after the plan | entered Teynold rant a Supt. Snate | the men pr Predict Victories in Tomorrow's v opertics recent itself has been formulated, and 1t is | was talking with his wife and five ¢ that he ize the inc New York Brickdayer Falls 11 Storfes | 18 ‘ nees here in an Oy ear Balloting “It. here that Jimitation of the ex- their patrons. The leader of 1he trio ventence, but e not guaran ol or " way by which perts’ inquiry to the present capacity | ordered Reynolds to put his hands up, FALLS ',000 FEET, LIVES that there wo continve ta b o Wi 2 and Lives While Another is Rilled T « hat tiined by of Germany to pay, as proposed by but, but he lcaped at him instead AtiCetpend some grumbli nst blocking ; : fr ' he put throngh France, would prevent the develop- Three shots brought him down. e tracks, He said cventwally there wit)] 7emocratic chieft Ay reiterat in Two Story Drop . ate of The Bo° ment of a program sufficicotly broad fore the gunman conld turn his wea- American Saflor Plunges OF Yamous x ew 1" track in the west| ! ne o t the off-y New York. No roplant at the Wilson to promise any important advance to- | Pon on the others, Mrs. Tevnolds was| gy . ward » solution, upon him, wrestling him to the floor, ' oM (WA in Hawah, Where Thou- ; b . been [an elevator shaft toda ' « the Alabama Pow Silent On Herrick's Speech d taking his gun from him. MHis cands Have Died. ! s . t tspess and I8 expected te Y ' by th State department officials would CoMmpanions fled . SHIP NEWS | t not indicate today what significance | 1"¢ Prisoner s he was Louis ! B R e 213 President Polk, New York Nov. 5, ful that enow r Coyne coORstruet they attached to the declaraton of | Weinstock, a laborer. . Reyne v “”"""”1”“1’ Nav. 5.—After falling | rrom Liverpool via Portiand, Me. . American Ambassador Herrick In an | ' 10 be seriously wSunded 1,000 feet from the top of the Pall, a| Montevid ew York Nov. 5 t j maiorits e | ott ald somewhat ¢ ' rres oy, o brtekiaser foll 13 Mortes dow f the Musela Wt the same " nt ke g H address in France yeserday, that the Tnited States having put its hand to the plow was “willing to run the fur- row through.” It was said at the state department that the ambassa undoubtedly was speaking his own personal view Herriek in an ad- dress in Franee yesterday, that the United States having put its hand to the plow was “willing to run the furrow through.” 1t was said at the state department that the ambassador vdoubtedly was speaking his owr personal views No attempt wa Tn some quariers Wt “ted that France may vay out of the position in Which she finds her- welf by acceding 1o a full reparations nquiry on condition that the Amferi- an governm will withdraw o ts stipulation that there be no dis ssion of the allied debts to the nited Sates, Taki ' ount the possibility of sueh " of- fietals said today is government remair utlined many times § egards the s aving no pro tions discussion and in additic congress alone can deal with a for scitlement of the obligations. | 141 Held for Murder, Man Is Also Accused of Bigamy Charles Gorski, in Hartford said 10 have Smith Out on Bonds, Will Be Triedat December Term rocky ¢liff near here, over which thousands of Oahuans met th in the carly history of Hawaii, John An Irews, a water tender stationed on the U. 8 8. Reagull, was rescued from a narrow ledge on which his body lodged Andrews’ legs w broken and his skull fracture he may recover, ysicians said Paonessa Signs Payroll For Police Department Mayor A. M. Paonessa this morning affixed his signature to the payroll of the regular police department which included, as regular patrolmen, the ames of John O'Brien, Martin J. Moor: and Stanley Dombrauskas. These are the three policemen who appointments are under fire by the republican members of the common conneil and whose appointments were termed * ” by Corporation Coun sel John M. Kirkham. Before sign- ing the payroll, Mayor A. M. Paor essa asked the police messenger who | rought fise list to his office, if the mes of ©f these three men were ir cluded, and when the reply was in the affirmative, the mayor at once signed | Wis name, approving the pagroll Havana Adriatic York ¥ nburg Nov New York President Mor London No New York Yorl Tegin iverpool Nov. &, Montreal President Harding, Plymouth, No 4, New Yorl Sailed Manchuria, Hamburg, Oct. 31 New York Canada, Liverpool Nov. 3, Montrea Seythia, Liverpool Nov. 3, New York Paris. Piymouth No 4, New Yors THE. WEATHER Hartford, Nov. S—Vorecast for New Britain and vicinity Unsettled. probably rain but not quite o cold tonight: Toesday probably raim. not moch change n temperatore * Cranked Car in Gear, Now Has a Broken Hip OWNED Ot Chandler Reappointed to Compensation Commission LR LA LR L Eleven Naval Officers ;o on Trial at San Diego