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News of the World By Associated Press W H TABLISHFD 1870 McAPOO fORMALLY ADMITS HE IS OUT FOR PLACE AS PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE Issues Statement Saying Jfl“NSflN Tl]l], LIKELY Reduction o Tases and 10 ISUE STATENENT Soldiers Bonus Both Are| Possible. Takes Issue With Mellon and; Declares Righteousness Demands War Veterans| Be Given Square Deal. | Important Announcement, Probably on Candidacy, Expected Today | By The Associated Press | Chicago, Nov. 15. — An im-| | portant announcement is expect- | Johnson of California, late to- | day. | Senator Johnson has many (imaha, Neb, Nov. 15.~—Comnu-m-|f”emis among the Illinois re-| ing on a statement made in Chicago | Publicans who are said to have today by David L. Rockwell that‘been urgmg him to announce ! riends of William G. McAdoo intend | hig candidacy for the republican to nominate him as a democratic can- . . : : presidential nomination. W0 MILLS T0 RESIGN Adoo said here today that *“Mr, RRockwell has stated the situation ac- curately. Issues Sta New York, Nov McAdoo, secretury President Wilson's cabinet inced that the federal ) can both re ederal taxation provide soldiers’ compensat equiv- alent to a bonus, he dec! in ent William treasury JChairman VErwin Expects That Sec- 15. the of in! ona Ward Representative Will Leave Town Committee. duce and Confirming a statement printed in Tuesday's Herald, to the effect that statement made jublic toc | 3. Willie Mills, second ward repre The statement, which was made at|Scntative on the republican town ihe telegraphie request of the Literary [committee is to resign very shortly, Digest, in which it will be published |Chairman H. E. Erwin of the town | nest week, added that the bonus|committec stated this afternoon that questiond “should long ago have hm‘\wlhv retirement of the former prohi taken out of polities and in no eir- | bition enforcement officer now under cumstances should be used for po-|charges, is expected shortly. litica! ady A | The appointment of Adolph Carl- and Bonus Too, son of Ash street, a real estate | e tax reduction and do | broker, is expected although Mr, Ere! American soldier as|win denied that any conferences had MeAdoo says, “by treating been held with the prospective ap-| compensation as a part '-Hpnlnm- It had beep rumored about cost and funding it through |town today thut Erwin and another| of 50 bonds The in-|party leader had met with Carlson | terest and sinklng fund charge should | and that the latter had agreed to not exeeed eighty to ninety milllon | gorve on the committee when Mills| doltars per annum. This would not rotires. prevent a reduction in taxes, “The men who ved trenches got 81.10 e day; the reservey in Ame "ot lay If the American people that it was worth $2.356 per day serve in the trenches and $2.00 per day to serve In the reserves in| America, then the difference between | ind what the soldiers have | fved should be pald us ot justlc “We gave more n, | “ W ustice 1o the well,” Mr. adjusted the war an issue can CROSSING PATALITIES Men Killed In the those in $1 per believe Four € bus When Tratn Hits Their Car at Vrazeyburg, Ohio, This Moming. 1y . Nov. 15.-<Four Col. e killed today when | they were | | Newark, Ohi [ umbus men w an 500,000 of than 500,000 oivil] 4, " omobile tn which cmployes of the government during . w.l war a honus of 8240 per annum | T9'NE wae struck by and thix has continued for more than | PRsenger train nt ¥ra five years, Ts it less right to give the | M0 Wwere their way men who fought the war equal con-| NUnt slderation? Justice must | They never be measured in dollurs; it mnmi\""“"‘ be measured only in righteousness and | *O0 humanity.” | The bodies were scattered along the | The statement was given in answer|track for a distance of several hun- to a request for Mr. MceAdoo's opinion | dred fect of Becretary Mellon's recent statement the soldier bonus and tax reduc- REFUSE SM,MO OFFER a > burg for The on 1 day's \\v re Henry B Campbell, Osear | Turner and Harry Wat. | on ton 18 Families Rescued in Flire in Rochester, N, Y. Rochester, N, Y., Nov. 15 the Wentworth apartment the downtown section early today threatencd scores of livas. Firemen carried 10 persons overcome by smoke down fircescapes and stairs 1o the street. Loss was cetimated at $100,000. Eighteen familles were aslecp in the apartment when the fire was discover ed by a passing patrolman <Fire in block in | Btate Board of Control Declines To Take This For Farm Bought at Cost of $24,500, Hartford, Nov. 15 The state board of control at its meeting today re. fused an offer of $14,000 for the farm In East Granby which the commis- #lon on state prisons bought a few vears age as a site for a new prison. | The farm cost $24.500 The board added $25,000 appropriation for Long Lane Farm for fmprovements and repairs RISK ALL T0 FLEE Two Youths Walk Along Roof Gut. in Making Their ARREST AFTER RAID Policeman Patrick O'Mara and Thomas Fecney of the liquor enforee ment squad, this afternoon raided store at the corner of Grove and | Lafayette street and arrested John | Kalakowski, the proprictor on a charge of violating the liguor law. A | smal! quantity of liguor was secured in a pint bottic. Kalakowski will be arraigned in court tomorrow morning. | to the a ter, 30 Feet Up, Fscape. Danbury, Nov 15 ~Taking their lives in their hands, Peter Kancewicz] and James Corona, 16 and 14, re- spectively, made their escape early this morning from Broadview farm, where they were being confined while awaiting return to the state school f boys at Meriden, from which t;:y ol bben paroled. They forced Suspects in $79,000 Har a bar from a window of. the room they occupled walked along a gutter at the edge of a roof, 40 feet above the ground, and climbed down a ®¥.nda, three stories high. They had been arrested for stealing and| selling coal. bu 15 two ~Twe mes- Kansas City, Kas, Nov masked bandits held up sengers of the Argentine state bank at | Argentine Boulevard and Seventeenth Booze in White Painted wssamprd st Milk Bottles Is Found #:0.000 in cash. Joseph N. Altringer, cashier milk bottle | A. H. Kier, of the Argentine bank, had obtained one thousand with and state 20 Chicago, Nov. 15.—A painted white did not deceive Police- man Edward C. Post, he testified at dolar at the Commercial Na- the trial of Mrs. Mary Grygol on a tional bank and were returning to charge of violating the prohibition | their own bank in a motor car when jaw. Post said he entered Mrs. Gry- the bandits drove up, displayed re- gol's home and found a man drinking | volvers and demanded the package of what apparently was a bottle of milk. money. But the odor of the bottle belied its The was to have been used dppearance, he sald, and picking it up | to cash the checks of Santa Fe rail- he found that it had been painted to! road employes. The loss is covered by make moonshine look like milk. Mrs. | insurance. The robbery took place in Grygol was fined $100. | a remote district Collinsvilte, 11, Nov. 15.—Three Pandits today held up two clerks of a4 nationalist has been commissioned the Consolidated Coal company here to form a cabinet succeeding that and escaped with $15,000 of payroll headed by Antonia Maria Silva, which | money resigned on October vhor Cach- ado was minister of instruction in the Oranjo cabinet of 1921 bills money NEW &P\\ SH (.fll\l’l Lisbon, Nov. 15.- nista! Machado Nov. 16 . Three robbing the Burnt Harrisburg, 1 | men suspected of | the | tributed Pennsylvania | 'Kansas Bank Robbed of $20,000; $14,000 Taken In Illinois Town Held For New York Murders and Theft of $43,607 Connecticy, Adyt, ";Lsme Librars Conn, ord, _I_‘f.’.l_ - 1923, []LEVELANI] APPEARS GERMANY NOT TO REPUDIATE AS LIKELY CHOICE Denver Fails fo Even Ask for 6| 0. P. Conyention CHICAGO 1S NOW BARRED Ohion Will Have No Candidate and | Berlin, I\ov 15.—Official quarters here dismiss as whollv This State Appears to be Neutral Unfounded the reports circulated abroad that the German gov- |ernment has decided to repudiate the treaty of Versailles in its Ground. According to Party Chief- | =nt1retv VERSAILLES, BERLIN STATES Crown Prince Issue Still Vital and England Joins With Allies in Formal Protest to Teutons—Belgium Dis- | | cusses Possible Naval Operations As Penalty. | | | | England Joins in Protest By The Associated Press. London, Nov. 15.—Lord Crewe, British ambassador to France | ‘Washington, Nov. 15.—Denver, heretofore regarded as a strong con- | tender for the republican national | convention next year, falled to sub- mit an invitation when a special suh- | committee met here today to receive) Prince as inimical to the peace and order of Germany and as an | convention bids. Members of the sub-commitice sa |mfractlon of the treaty of Versailles. SR ms N o S CHRISTHASTREE FOND ESTABLISHED IN WILL orado city from consideration ulong\ with Chicago, Cleveland, Des Moines | Mrs. Traut Remember Favorite Philanthropy and San Francisco, whose cases were presented at length. Bequests to Charities Not Too Far, Though Great Britain, however, will not go | 80 far as to associate herself with any d< mand by the allies for the expulsion | the kaiser’'s heir, as the government | Cleveland’s Offer mu h .1 request at this juncture. Cleveland made what was regarded as a strong bid, with a cash guarantee of $125,000 and some sub-committee members apparently believed the race was narrowing down to Cleveuand and Chicago. Subm ing Fred W. Upham, rep treasurer, said the city coliscum and pay a I ondon government is r its demand, ady to renew er security to the sion of ir control and stricter ohservance ment clauses of the pe 1 also point out the mann cabinet, in the of disruption in Germany, have in meeting all of France's de- mands in this respect. The British | view, as has been previously set forth, is that neither the Stresemann cab- inet nor any other Germnan govern ment ®ould undertake to give the re- quired guarantee for the protection of I'rench officials and soldiers, in view of the fact that a large part of Ger- many is out of the control of the Rer- lin authorities, the feeling being that the German government might be un- able to prevent the distracted popula- | ton from taking things into its own hands, lied commis- hat t ra ere be ifsarma- treaty, but | C invitation, e iblican nationa would furnish | expenses of | 1 convention, but stipulated that| The New Britain General money left from the fund con-|Welfare and charitable organization: for the purpose by Chicago Vélatives and employes are beneficlar- Sarontatisng e l_.‘m’;ne:"_ P ‘lnn in the will of Mrs. Elise M. Traut, | % s laint ¢ o ver. | @0d provision is made for a trust fund | Awerlng’ complaints of - hovel’ OVEN:|ie . ooeiie froit which shsll bo de- | charging in 1 Mr. Upham submit- ed signed agi ts from the hrin-"‘]"l"d l?h '"“""’"r {';"'“’"' o I“"““”Y} Ipal Chicago hote 1«. ofering rates ot‘ 19, OPRETIUARGS OF e ARsual muni- |82 ‘b for double rooms. No Maonopoly For Chicago The hospital is bequeathed $2,000 | Representative Burton of l)Iuo.y'" a trust fund, the income to be um-d' heading the Cleveland 41v-lv‘ga'|nll.'mr the N!I[wul“l of & tive bed ta thel grgucd that it was not desirable for [ ot =€ SUBROEL OF & Tree bet, 1o Bhe Chicago or any other city to have &|, "ot o the Children's home, to- monopoly of republican conventions. | oo (S R B IR 0 | He sald that President Harding and g0 50 " 0l B O st tund to opposed any bid from Cleveland only | po known as the “Fiise Traut Chist, because 1 was to be a candldate for mas Fund” is created out of stock in | re-clection and did not wish any un-|10a) manufacturing concerns, and the niLge. following institutions are beneficiaries: Thompson, also urging the| 4 Ak, Zion church of New Brit- choice of Cleveland, said he had been | gin; A 5 Ben chireh of Diaia. | asked if other cities were to be made | vjjn 1 e g stalking horses (o bring down hotel | wngton: New Britain General hospl- prices in Chicago. He predicted that|gu); the Children's home; the Boys' Ohlo would not have a candidate bo- | elub: the Welfare association of New { tore the convention and thus wonld be Britain: the Tolih opl nage; the { wholly neutrl giound vaton Army; Visiting Nurse as. s Tr welation and the Chamber of Com- Besides relatives who benefit the hospital, would any prime mover, Possible Actions Brusscls, Nov, 15.-~The presence of the former crown prinee in Germany | continues to occupy the attention of | Belgian governmental eireles, whieh | are represented as in complete accord | with Irance upon the attitude to be |adopted in the mutter, It #tood, however, that the Parls and Dirusscls viewpoint, calling for addi tonal sanctions against Germany, is finding upposition In the London gov- ernment In parliamentary and political cir ‘(',ll« it is said that the | posed would require naval rather than M. through the terms of the will, Charles | military execution, and that this fact G. Spring, the testator’s chauffeur, is | s increasing the British unwillingness | left $2,000 | to participate G PLAL CARDS ALL DAY Traut, sons, | Florkda Youth, Walking in His Sleep, Traut and Frank [, are left the contents of | 49 Arch street, | Ellzabeth Francesca 1., Louise, and Anna Columbia daughters of George W glven 8500 each Clara T.. and Kills Parent While Tatter Was the home at Sleeping Amelia Traut, lakoland, Fla., Nov. 1 Whipple, a music dealer, was shot and Kkilled here carly today while sleeping n The police reported Whipple was shot by his 16 year old | 1ers of Frank walking in his sleep. The father | !lke amount won had planned to go hunting |the daughter of a party of friends late this| Brnest Brandt Young Whipple was arrested | Ward Brandt, George but no charge has been placed against | bara Brandt are given ol Elsie Pulver of Lox Cal. ant Miss Vietoria Korckel given $200 apiece, and Grace Williatie 18 given [ Pletures and New Britain I After bequest have been mad Lthe rest George W Traut, daugh re glven a | or 8 Traut, | Prederick A, Trayt Adolph Brandt, Bd Brandt and Bar. $£100. Miss Justina o his home, ut, Investigator Says. | | with month “on, Hartford, Nov. 15 Tolland this week P. Kellogg the department welfare found ten inmates in the Only. one of the ten trusted worl and was a bound prisoner with state prison offenss were kept in a state ness, there being no inside them to do except time--possibly a =Ons | morning when they swept the {the sail Mr. Kellogg =aid that t nothing during the They had no ¢ thetr Mr that Secretary Charles of afl of Angeles sther charged The 1o outside over a other eight idle. for Bristol Grocer Giets Year In Jail, Fined $500 Also | Nov. 15—~William J. Brown, A grocer, was given a year in jall and fined $500 and costs by Jndge Joseph | M. Donovan in city court today for|©f the dece violation of the llquor law. The coufts | Codicils those of keeping and reputation | [OWIng pros and he pleaded gulity. His arrest was 000; due to the fact that the police were | Hugo looking for evidence on a charge of | Honer an receiving stolen goods, that is of buy. 39,000 is left ing cigars and cigarettes from boys | benefit of Mrs | which had been stolen, On the lat. | Traut, Miss Grace ter charge he was fined $100 and sent | tha Hoelfeld 1 to jall for two menths. This was the Polish ory sixth time Brown had been before the clary in th STUDENT IS SUSPENDED Undergraduate books are left to tha Htute o ' of absolute offects will directs that o of personal work the for hrief short the floors of Bristol . In equal L Traut, be gy parts hall hour— in and Frank nt tn will make the ¥. A. Trant $ Mre. $ r August iam Hone 0 each; + trust fund for the M. Traut, F. A Williams and Mar ater codieil the fol did a3 e men but ision il were Corr V cards. Moench 1 Wi Kellogg ystem conduc the character cultivation of t be help estored has 4 1t employing their Qipying minds could not n ything i jve to the impre of the habit ful ement of prisor industry that mig they w the ong time He did reformatory feplored benefi- fund made tree A to them ere w ry H existen Christmas said system to it been in to continue ot could be and he was allows how it in i WATERBURY MAN KILLED Brown University Pe. nalized for Alleged Bootlegging on the Campus Providence junior whose . fuses to rg Robbery Captured—Two inaenniters campus, it office of Liquor w room and to students said tr was & res not of P Later student nard Fa —A hruv-n’ college re- suspended bootiegging the earned today at the Otis E. Randail. vered in the man's ed to selling it ersity. It was ce that the man Rhode Island but Walking on Railroad Tracks Near the has been " close Place of Employment. on 1é.~John Stricku this city, was d today when a south struck him while he was N. Y. N. H. and H tracks near south plant aterh Light —— The man is 1 by nd three chi Water us ¢ instantiy bour walk raiiro of the where survive Medi was ™ s -l P ¢ 1 w Gas Ce Prairie State bank of $79,000 Monday night were captured here last night a few hours before a plan to rob the Carrler Mills bank could be carried out, acording to Sheriff Small ire i ounced that the Thomas Ber. Falls ntral suspe Str 10 ¥ SENTENCED New York, Nov. 15.—Two men, one a former bank employe, the other a drug addict were sought today by the police ir nection with the slaying yesterday two messengers of the West End bank in Brooklyn and the theft of $43.607 they carried While these men, whose known to the police, are have had part in the missior sicnder found by the to point to them as “tipsters.” em-| o ployed by the bandit slayers to inform them of the movements of the mes- sengers Twenty suspects Were taken in cus- tody night. Five of these wen held until this morning and releaseq after their fingerprints failed to show comparison with Wloody stains| found on the body o nait tomobile, which hs two hours after the a no the Shenandoah MaS:—(ve( Of To New England Tomorrow Nov Ath co - i.eonardor A Nicolareas, revolutionary officers of Majors leaders ¢ : o volt were i amnes are | movem believed to| high ra Jactual coms| senter no ement of the 1 flight to Bos 1t th elews | for long t said s propose r New England points the naval air station 1 nay be made tomorrow, | onditions permitting. investigators we - was said " 4 attem weather THE WEATHER o Nov. 15 —<Forecast for New ritain and vicinity : Clondy tonight. Friday becom- ing wnsetti«l. probably showers not much change i tempera- ture, northoast winds. | | g e YALE 1S FAVORITE Jast the an ght. Odds were avor today. vandoned rime. | B | .AIN HERALD —SIXTEEN PAGES \O’RYAN STATES HE'LL SHOW ;mll inform the allied council of ambassadors in Paris today that | | his government is prepared to join the allies in a collective note | Ernest Schieier, labor organ ed to be made by Senator Hiram | committee of the republican national | to Germany condemning the return of the former German Crown has been on trial many | pected the jury would have | was taken from bhim at the time of ,|‘,..“,\,., it would be futile to make | 2fTest in order “that the authorities | might Crewe will also say that the |defendant did in cooperation twith the|in his argument said that the state| Her‘mu that Germany shall grant great- | Wa8 not trying out the methods of a lculties the | have said, prese nt | terest of leading his listeners on is under. | penalties pre. | Traut, are | This 1< All That the Prisoners In the | 44 Tolland County Jail Have To Do, | 0¥ On his visit |n‘p>un|'r to practice the Tolland county jai! in the town of |in Connecticut shall be | Meets Instant Death This Noon While | rule Average Daily Circulation Week Endmg 1 0, 1 36 Nov. 10th . | — PRICE THREE CENTS FORBES CROOK, AS CHARGED IN BUREAU INVESTIGATION SPELLACY ARfiUINfi IN Counsel Declares He Wil ' SCHLEIFER’S I]EFENSE Bare Past Life of Former Organization Director. Long Drawn Out New! Haven Trial Is Nearing Final Stage :Del\'es Into His Personal Affairs and Brings in Matter of His Recent Divorce Suit. 1 15.—Arguments case of er who | days on| railway | Aoy Washington, Nov. before receas Charles R. Forbes' charges against :nse charged | COmmittee counsel, John F. O'Ryan a card showing that Schleifer t0ld the senate Veterans' committes @ member of the Baptist church | 048y that he expected to prove “convincingly the whole truth of Mortimer's charge that Colonel Forbes was one of the gang of cone tied together jowl to defraud the gove Haven, Nov. begun this noon in the w charges of inciting striking shopmen to do vislence. £ » case 15.~$tirred by lulv in the \)ml day. Just Spellacy for the de their claim that the | Goa.” | Spirators who were Pickett | cheek and ernment.” “l expect further to show,” said, in consonance record.” Thé statement of General O’Ryan, in-| Who 18 the committee’s general coune to 5¢l, wWas made immediately upon re< murder, assault and disorder, which |SUmption of the hearing and before is, In the last analysis, an assault |the cross-examination of the former upon the sovereignty of the state?” | director of the Veterans' bureau was Mr. Spellacy in his argument de-|"*%" clared that only one impartial vm.nzws‘ Yesterday in the cross-examinas was offcred by the state and she, Mra, | 308 Of Colonel Forbes,” O'Ryan sald, Beasie McNally, who heard the speech |- he made charges that the testimony in question found nothing in the|tRUs far introduced which impeaches words of the defendant to move the | I8 character, 15 not only false, but charge of the state. {1t is the result of subornation of Both Mr. Spellacy and Mr. Slade, | PERIury and the coercion of witnesses, Who followed, made pleas that the| "He also charged that documents jury do justice to the defendant, the |®0d papers which would have indicat« latter saying: ed the innocence of Colonel Forbes “The rallroad knows that the time|Were withheld by counsel for the com« Las come when professional witnesses | Mittee. cannot go and get evidence that will| "When asked for proof of thess convince a jury.” [charges, the witness suid that his State’s Attorney Alling ¢losed the | COUNsel was in possession of the proof arguments when court resumed this|2nd thereupon his counsel sald he was | afternoon | prepared to offer the proof of the Before the arguments Judge Jen- | committee, nings denied a motion that he dircet| "1 did not wish at that time to the jury to return a verdiet of not|@bandon the cross-examination of the gullty and another motion to require | Witness to go into a collaterai mat- the state to turn over personal prop-|ter. It s a well known recoursc of erty of Schieifer's. On this latter the | embarmssed witnesses to district ut irmm did not believe the state's at-|tention from themselves by attacking torney would retvse the defense use | Others, of it if nece 3 support believe in Attorney not Assistant State's O'Ryan “that this criminal conduct was with his previous life strike but of the defendant and the est Schle things did he er say ir he have a pub- said the lic speech the is to and Assails Forbes “Colonel Forbes I regard as irre sponsible, 1 expect, however, 1o prove much more than irresponsibil ity in his conduct of office and in his lack of care of the disabled “Colonel Easby-Smith (counsel for Forbes) is an officer of the court and is responsible, and I ask him here and now it he has any proof of any im- proper action toward any witness or improper action of any other charac« | ter upon my part or upon the part of | Major Arnoid, my assistant counsel 2" Chairman Reed Interrupted to say |that the committee had announeed |over and over again that this was not liealing arts |a trial of Forbes or any other person cxamined by |and that the committes did not des one eompetent, honest and responsible | gire to lose sight of the main 1esua, toard” the same resolutions register | which is the investigation of the Vete indorsement of the action now under {erang' burean. He added, however, way by Governor Templeton and pro- |that if the committee’s processes have secuting authorities been used for the suppression of the or to prevent the exploiting truth, the committee desired to know nocent people by imposters claiming | i to be physicians or graduates of medi- | e WANTS HONEST BOARD | Waterhury | | | Madienl Society Pases | Resolutions Condemming Present System of Examination Waterbury, Nov. 15.-—Resolutions opted by the Waterbury Medical nd made public today refer o the present system of medical ex laminations in this state as and call “wherein all ap. the ‘vicious"” for a system in thelr endeav The ressiations Easby.8mith responded that he - would submit a list of witnesses to doctors A. A the committee in connection with 1. Lawler | Forbes' charges and would furnish soclety the committee with et of doeus NEW RULE ADOPTED U S S A by Graves mittes » a com Crane as a Gene O'Ryan ther demanded te arges were die whether those rected against general counsel or ase Depositions Will Have to be Taken in Mr. Lasby-Smith Cases Where Withesses Cannot At | TPpled Makes No Charges tvnd Compensation Hearing mak y he he Forbes, New H Nov Colo affecting testimony forelgn countries has ted by compensation commissioners who wit) ir as ther fraud 15 Aver at tioning e y committee insel is entirely the im com- wite been f prope nsult wit the ssioner I ust er 1t have Kletr of 1 istrict was sihility he always a able to b was adopted th taking of depositior give testimony sioner's hearing HORSES SET RECORD Two Animals at New York Show Sac- prese ness not o el in Saning Load Whikh Weighs 000 Pounds Naturalized ( that Mortimer and t at the de- KING HAS CONFERENCE Ajrector oper mied that it #t he became Page) smers ool (Continued on Thirteenth Page).