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Average Daily Circulation Week Ending 9 ,9 77 Nov. 17th . .. News of the World By Associated Press ES, PRICE THREE CENTS NOVEMBER FRENGH AGREEMENT | DRS. WEBB AND CHRISTAIN SAVES THE ENTENTE| ASKED TO EXPLAIN QUEER (Britsh Final Word Today Ex- WRITINGS TO GRAND JURY pected to Have Beneficial Results) ——————— ; Do vy i by the counly grand iy m' i KANSAS COLLEGE NOT Former asked about try- :|OPPOSED ANY ULTIMATUM AN ECLECTIC SCHODL ing to have examination know what the expected in —_——— | papers changed, latter would charge. Co, doa . { i f‘launl,\'at:;.:flslu advised th nnteeg:nt. S“te o e “ep concerning levy on ec~ lectic doctors CROWD OF 10,000 EXPECTED AT N, B.-RARTFORD BATTLE National Guardsmen to Surround St. Mary’s Field to Bar Free Spectators. Announcement was made this morning at the Senior High school, that the services of the local com-EB R anies of the Connecticut National |BY N AniRciate en, (E.uurd had been engaged to assist| Oklahoma City, Nov. 21.—Applica- squads of police in malntaining order | Uon of J. C. Waiton, deposed govern- at St. Mary's field Saturday afternoon | O for a restraining order to set aside during the Hartford game. The | the verdict of a senate impeachment militlamen will be stationed about|c0urt, by which he was removed YONKERS MAYORIS PROBABLE SUICIDE Walter M. Taussig Found Dying in Garage, Pistol Near by RECENTLY WAS DEFEATED If Suicide, Wife Thinks Disappoint- Respon- Bridgeport Appeal Case to Supreme Court Deposed Oklahoma Governor Expects to Be Indicted Today and Stands Ready to Submit to Arrest, He Says |dicted by the county grand jury and from office, was dismissed today by | Ady | . Polls, the field to prevent those who wish » Y 3 ¥ A p 5 ment at Losing at Polls, executive to return at 2 o'cl 'y [SO GOV ernor Is AdV sed by to wateh the game without paying|Judge John H. Cotteral in the United Ham,".d' - Y e »~ inite ! i Head of National Eclectic | sible—Was Prominent from getting in. States district court here. Walton | the grand jury is scheduled to repor.. | Be Threatened. ™ ' A Medical Association A wire fence i8 also being|@nnounced an appeal to the United] All information obtained by the built };:‘-’xynd the lot. The fence win| States supreme court, | legislative committee which formed be 10 feet high. i Walton appeared at the Oklahoma | the basis of his impeachment and re- 'School authorities were out on the moval from office Monday was turned lot today and found it is in the best over to the grand jury recently. i AR MERIDEN PRIEST 1S TRANSFERRED HERE announced that the advance sale of tickets is larger than in any year hcr(‘lo!o"e, and it is believed that Rev. L. B. Nowakowski to Be Assistant at Sacred Heart Church Manufacturer. By The Associated Press | London, Nov. 21.—The British gov- ernment’s final instructions to Lord Crew British ambussador at Paris, | for handling the delicate situation which during the past week has threatened the existence of the en- tente were forwarded to Paris early today. Foreign office officials ex- | pry the hope that definite and | permanent beneficial results for the entente itself and for the euntente's | relations with Germany would be achieved by the meeting of the coun- | ell of ambassadors in Paris this after- noon. French Make Concessions The French willingness to meet the British half way on the terms of the allied note to be dispatched to Ger- many is said here to have the alv he situatior Premier Poincar on three Yonkers, N. Y., Nov. 2IlL—Mayor Walter M. Taussig today died from a bullet wound, belicved by the police been self-inflicted. » was found this morning in the age behind his home, a revolver car him, and was taken to a hospital he died. police said they knew of no reason why the mayor should have killed himself, A democrat, he was defeated for reelection this month by Ulrich Wiesendanger, republican. Shot at 8:30 O'clock, Mayor Taussig was found about o'clock immediately after the was fired. He died an hour| later with Dr, James T. Gorton, one of his closest friends, in attendance, and Mrs. Taussig at the bedside, Miss Lucy Taussig, a daughter, was | only member of the family at the when newspapermen arrived, 1 asleep at knew unable | county court house at noon today, and {announced that he expected to be in- BERGDOLL WILL COME | BACK; READ HIS OFFER Waterbury, Nov. 21. — Governor Charles A. Templeton this morning | | received a letter from Dr. William P. | | Best of Indianapolis, Ind., recording | secretary of the National Eclectic | Medical association, in which the secretary stated that the college of which Date R. Alexander of Kansas City.,, Mo., was the head, is not an | eclectic college. Dr. Best says in part: “Permit us to tell you that the school in question is not eclectic. It iwns denied recognition at the meet- ling of the National Eclectic edical | association at Nashvill enn., June | 1917; first, because it was not mann | by teachers who are eclectics; ond, because it did not the minimum requireme lege; and thir beca th & | Eclectic Medical association not recognize any medical school which does not comply with the laws of the ate wherein it is located. The letter stated that reasons given therein “form sufficient and conclu- sive reasons for objecting to separate boards of examiners in Arkansas, Connecticut and Flor: (latter now has a composite board). Dr. Best compliments the governor and his of- !ficers in their efforts to “clean up” | the present “medical mess.” u“ Governor Templeton Is communi- i | eating with governors of other states, in ot| asking each to inform him as to their respective laws governing the admis- sion of applicants to the practice of medicine in their respective states, Probe of Alleged Diploma Mill Activities in This State Likely to Bring Forth Some Interesting Testimony Today. | nearly 10,000 persons wiil watch the game. 2" lflAflS l]F “0”““ |Stipulates Conditions That ARE SNEAKE" ASH“RE Amount to Immunity— Govt. Rejects Proposals Rum Runners Again Run-| g 5 . |that Grover ning Gauntlet of Revenue this country Men off Jersey Hartford, Christian of witness to be called by the grand jur today in the third d being made into the methoc 1 by i Nov. 21.—Dr, Fairfield, James B, was the first hot pre s employ- Washington, Nov. 21.—Promises Bergdoll will return to from Germany {f the government complies stipulated conditior said to amount to virtual immunity for him, have n made to govern- ment officials by attorneys and others coust rum runuers took more than 20 |SPeaking for the Bergdoll - family. lcads from five liquor carriers about These olf(‘rfl the government has de-| 10 miles off the Highlands last night |¢lined. Officials declare they can en-| in the first extensive smuggling cp~:n“"" no compromise, but must insist| ation attempted In months, upon a free exercise of their powers With the exception of one load,|in the event the draft evader s cap- which was dumped into the sca “h‘.,”‘turpd or returned to American juris- Warrant Officer Tilton of the Sandy | diction. | Hook Coast Guards gave chase, all| Officlals deciined today to tell what United States District Court in the liquor was reported safely ashore, |terms had been asked by those in- | At least half of it is believed to have |terceding for Bergdoll but admitted Hartford. been landed by runners from this vi- [that the offers had been received | ; . clnity. |since Mrs, Emma Bergdoll, mother Hartford, Nov. 21—Tweuty sombre One of the largest schooners In the of the escaped' man, returned to this arbed nuns graced the naturaliza- rum fleet departed carly today, evi- country recently from a visit in Ger-|tlon session of the United States dis- dently having disposed of her cargo many, Mrs. Bergdoll announced at|trict court today and were made Am- during the night. Her place in the that time that she would cause her erican citizens by Judge Edwin 8. “row,” a nice “corner lot,”” was taken son to return and “take his medi- Thomas. The nuns are Sisters of soon after her departure by a smaller cine,” but she, also, is understood to Charity and Sisters of Mercy from schooner that appeared to be loaded have asked the government to com-|convents in West Haven, New Haven to the plimsol mark. ply with conditions of an impossible and Hartford and also included two The night's success apparently en- sort, or three of the Sisters from St. Pran- | garding the note the allies are to | hection with medical examinations couraged local runners, for today a cis’ hospital in this city. All were gend to Germany., It was then an- number of them were observed tuning | British subjects until today having| nounced that the council of ambas- up their engines and filling fuel tanks, been natives of Irclund or Canada, 4| sadors would meet this afternoon. The weather continued ideal for {few of them being French Canadians.| One little word—the word “consuit” !-nmnnn; The oath. of citizenship was admin-|—is what has been delaying final ac- | The liquor ships, the smugglers istered 10 ‘the nuns in hody by|tion by the council on the sinee AUTOS RAM BUILDING AS DRIVER RIDES ON HOOD say, huve all sorts of liquors aboard Court Clerk “tic ! J, Carroll | Monday, it appears from today's de. with cargoes largely made up of Fifteen applicants for citizenship | velopments. The decision reached hy whiskey and champagn Podestrians on Arch Street Sidewalk | wore dismissed because they claimed | the ambassadors on that duy was | . . exemption from the draft for the|that the note to Germany would set Soatter 8¢ Appronch of Surange world war on the gorund that they|forth the al'lied demand that the mili- Procession. were not citizens of the United|tary clauses of the peace treaty be States. This st included five Ital-|carried out and that if Germany Cranking automobiles is bad busi-{ians, four Russian Jews, two Persians, | failed to satisfy that demand the al- ness and anyone In doubt of this is/one Turk, one Lithuanian and twe | lies would “consult” as to what action directed to ask Clyde Rowley, an em- | Polish men. the situation called for | ploye of Harry Alex's on Arch streot, Objections to that word were raised following his experience this noon.| n the French binet mesting Mon- Rowley left a touring car which is day afternoon. It was declared that the property of Harry Alex, parked the necessity thus imposed upon in front of Hoffman's Bakery on France to “consult” her allics every Arch street and when he wanted to time action was required was drive off found that he would have what Germany was relying upon —The Rev ant pastor in this L. of city, to ew Meriden, Nov. 21 se Nowakowski, assi Stanislaus church been 1 church of the ain, he pastor. TWENTY SOMBRE GARBED NUNS BECOME CITIZEN Take Naturalization Oath in Body 3, gl been 5 the omg has of the | Sacred Heart, Brit will be assistant to the way Washington with certain notific his s¢ hief points chi M. Poincare ha }1sh that the ultimatum feature could | be deleted from the German note; | that the request for the expulsion of | ** |the ex-Crown Prince from Germany | | could be dropped, and that no definite | | penaities were to be threatened im- mediate The British believe an allled note | along these lines will enable the Ger- | man government to accept the situa. tion without endangering its posi- tion, . Whether Germany succeeds, as | British spokesman put it today, maintaining “her traditional role pluying the fool” remains to be seen | when the moment comes for Berlin | |10 reply to the allied communication, | ;rEE A 0 b erested | British Reply |in the laws and functions of the BY The Aswoclated Press | medical examining board of Minne- Parls, Nov, 21.—Lord the | sota, which are sueh, it is claimed, British ambassador, received instruc- |8 to make it almost impassible that tions from London this morning re. | any fraud can be committed in con- at shooting and little oncerning it was to contirm a report that her mother had liscovered the tragedy. Mayor sig was a brother of Frank W. Taussig, the famous econ- omist who served as chairman of the U'nited States tariff commission, and has been the Henry Lee professor at Harvard since 1901, The mayor, who was reputed to be wealthy, was the vice-president of the American Chain company and was fn- terested in a number of other large industrial enterprises. He was active | in local phiianthroples, | Found by Chauficur, The mayor was found on the floor of the garage by his chauffeur, Wil-| am Selinskl, who heard the shot| while he was outside the garage. He| was bleeding from wound in the| right temple Mayor Taussig about two years ago, drafted by the democrats as their| candidate for mayor, He was the| ouly successful democratic candidate on the local ticket. | Comes as Great Shock, Mayor-clect Wiesendanger declared that “this sad occurrence has been| groat shock to me, ‘I thought a great deal of Mayor Taussig personally,” he said, but add-| od, he would “rather not express” his | opinton of Taussig mayor, “Let the past remain gone,” he claimed | Mrs, Taussig declared, according to | the police, that, il her husband had shot himself, it because he was oxtremely disappointed by his recent defeat, From another source it was learned that the mayor yesterday conferred | with local bank officials regarding his financial affairs, Was Bridgeport Manufacturer, she been the had does s assured the Brit- to pass exam lectic exan board. time of where ng Call More Witnesses While Dr, Christian was being quize zed by the grand jury, Dr. Frank | Webb of Bridgeport was ke pt in wait- | ing just outside the grand jury room, and was the second witness slated to appear before the investigating body. The process servers continue their work and it is anticipated many addi= tional witnesses will put in an appears ance during the day. Dr. Christian arrived at the county building about 9:30 in compliance with a subpoena served on him yese terday by Deputy Sherift Harry Come stock, While awaiting his call by the grand jury he sat in the office of the state's attorney, smoked two cigar- ettes, and then paced the corridor out- side the attorney's office. He was in the corridor when Dr, Webb arrived, The two shook hands and conversed briefly before the grand jury got une der way. Interesting Information information to be supplied the grand jury by Dr. Christian is ex- ted to he interesting. Dr, Chris- who st week was romased us tav Cou veut Bl ete assoctation v to be asked | his version of the causcs leading up to hie dismissal as secretary and of the act the assoctation in with- drawing its nomination of him as a member of the examining board, He was to named a member the late Dr, She Associated Press Highlands, N.,J., Nov. 21.—Jersey | a Crewe, entered politics when he was \JUNE 20 DATE SET FOR YALE-HARYARD REGATTA win Penn and Columbla May The note [ | Crimson Oarsmen’ Also Race ADVICE FROM LOVELORN d All Men Talke of ex- | 21 Cormnell on May 1 ave rd Mass., been boat moridge, Nov The| | Yale-Harvard race the Thames at New London next year will| E. H. Marsh of Mausfield, be rowed on June The Harvard Letter Asked Mon varsity crew schedule 24, A letter, alleged to have nounced today, also for ten by Christian against Pennsylvania and lumbia | association in which at Cambridge on May 10 and against' $125 Cornell at Ithaca on May 24 physicians in the Additional races arranged for May|to X been filed with at Cambridge are those between | This letter is sald to have of this be to replace Chicago Cosds ¥ ors, Mostly Dull—Prefor Right Man ies to “Sap” and Opera, Chicago, Nov, 21.—University of Chicago co-cds, meeting to discuss men, dances and proper introductions, decided yesterday that “all men are on 2 ¥ been write ry of the ked contri- from eclectic is now said grand jury. been seized FEET GROWING LARGER Maodem College Girl Has Larger Pedal | for an- L] races and M a8 secret he oh st butions o cach just 4 10 Mayor Taussig was born in St,|talkers; sonw of them eerious and Louls, Mo, in 1862, He came to York in 1879, In 1899 he we | Bridgeport, Conn., where he organized and others trivial A movie with dull; some of them frothy and dull, and dull,” the right man is the Challenge Cutlery company «ml] the Dunn Edge-Tool company, re. more desirable than grand opera with | the a “sap,” sald girls. They ex- |to crank the machine to get it to run. He bent down over the front bumper and spun the ecrank. The whirl set the machine in motion, but the auto also started to move be- cause it had been left in gear. With Extremitics, Physical Falucation Instructor Declares, Columbus, O, Nov {the modern college girl are steadily 21 The ! fect o ]nm no step forward would be made if after making the concession to the | British government on the elimina- tion of any reference to penalties the {hands of the French governm | should still remain tied | umbia Harvard, Pennsylvania and reshmen and 150 pound | sity crews. Harvard's 150 pounder | will meet those of Yale and Princeton [on May 17, and the Harvard and Cor. treshmen will battle at Ithaca on the var-| nell Ie lin the raid on the office of Dr. Robert Adeox in St. Louis and its purport is be that the payment of the was the the said to save ion of money le thus money recessary censes and the reput cotic physicians, The s in favor of three | dates a week, preferable - theater | dates, Two shows were regarded as better than one theater-and-supper date. | Tf the man is interesting, 1 want | him sl for myself,” said one co-ed. “But if he is tiresome, 1 don't want | anybody to see me with him | The girl most popular with men is one who can adapt herself to a com- | panion and a condition, whatever they | may be, the meeting concluded. pressed themsely | After consuitation between Cambon and Lord we point the Rritish gested another word to | ment which he though might at the me time | remove the ohjections of the cabinet It is understood the accepted the | amounts to tacit wee | French separately | should make | SAMUEL MARLOW BANKRUPT Main Street Will Sehedule Jules | that mbassador sug- | his maining in control of both companies| until 1916, when he became associated | with the American Chain company. | Taussig married twice | His son Frank recently was gradue | ated from Harvard. His daughters are Mrs. R. A. Spacth, wife of a biology professor at Johns Hopkins | university in Baltimore; Mrs. Carl A. | Bcott, wife of a Yonkers physician, | and Miss Lucy Tavssig, a member of | the editorial staff of the weekly| periodieal, The Freeman. His sister the first jump of the wheels, Rowley | VIO (0 TG ACORing 1o Mlos leaped up on the mudguard '“'”pnrlnun' 0,’ “,‘l_“ H““mm" at from there sat on the radiator. A gy "e o B FU8 LR rusabout was parked only & foot OF| i Clark claims that modern ®o in front of the larger car and 1t{ o ivee ang the great Interest shown was pushed along. The wheels on | . 110 modern co-ed in outdoor ac- both cars turned to the left, and|yiyjjey are causcs for the increase in with gathering speed made straight |, for the bufldings on the other side of | x4 onic are Arch street. Rowley at this point, | gisa byt statistics show that the ine leaped clear of the autos cTeam Pigures from Vas The machines, however, failed 0| gap, Smith and Stanford shov B the wife of Altred Brandels, & it s stop, bounded up over the ourbstone, | that the welght of the col brother of Supreme Court Justee! NAME NATOR BRO()KS |scattered many pedestrians on the | jeg. woman reased from 123.8 Brandeis, ! SSE street and crashed into the Balvation | pounds to and that the waist- Tanssig was president of St. John's| {Army building. Alix Heleen, pro- | jine has an average of Riverside hospital, where he died, He | prietor of a garage, was by this time | 1.3 jnches, says was high in Masonic circies, ingide of the larger car and he had | . . thrown the gear shift into neutral, - Traflic Officer Frederick Wagner 1n-| Hoboken ( vestigated the matter, | Highwaymen, Loses $2,800 | { variety collected is said to have been intend- |ed the purpose of defraying the expense of legislative matters Webh Must Eaplain Webb will asked to to the authent " been writer May 24. On May 21 the Harvard junior varsity will compete th American ¥ y regatta at Philadel phia. Combination and freshmen Harvard and Yale crews will compete New London day of the big o on govern. satisfy Dr : Y to would Frenc British which ptance th right to act attitude London and 'y of written by him is said to have 4 to get Dr. kr- Durham, chair- ining board rs to cor at on the T a letter |=a ave in the ced that the Princetor 4 impossible for Harvard be visional examination custom Navy May o annou w hich Harvard, i modification T and endeavored next only their feet increasing in of rod not t y as of reservatior the is genera cet could exar and | rage it Germany's s 2 action necessary o satd that t | e on th Mark & Weht has i is part of Dr to THREE MRE RESOUED | ark M Mark? Governor Appeints Him As Active Merchant Mother and Two Small Children State Chairman of the Harding | Assets of $25.000 With Tiabilitics Bridgeport, Nov. 21 Mayor Taus- |I \ “.fim of #ig was formerly vice-president of the American Chain Co. of this eity, have ing resigned from that position |wnl Waterbury, Nov years ago. He was president of the |Charles A. Templeton this mornis Challenge Cutlery Co. of Bridgeport. | announced that he had appointed Senator John N. Brooks as active state chairman of the Harding Memo rial association in Conwectient, The governor is the honorary chairman of | the association in this state. President | Coolldge recently asked the governor of each state in the union to act as | honorary chairman of the memo association in their respective states Governor Templeton will in the near future iSsue a proclamation in which he will set aside the week of December 8 to 16, inclusive, for was born in New Pritain, and spent| Harding memorial week. During this her early 1ife in this city. She was|week there will be special church the valedictorian of her class in the | gervices, Harding mass meetings and bigh school, and after her graduation | other observances in honor of the late took the full course at Smith col- | president tege Besides her husband, Prof. H. F Cleland, she leaves two little daugh- | ters, aged b and 2% years. The doc- -lvu::rt;l on dsbit bal tors were unable to account for her | existed sudden Vliness an she had been in ve.| Chicago Department Man Struggles | York markably good heaith. Two doctors,| Through Dense Smoke To Bring| "k bt of them a vers promiment phys.| Youngsters Out of Maming Al | Jailing of Craig Fatal ®lan of Albany, N. Y., with two Chicago, Nov. 21 —Fireman James aa . " 4 Braga Srained wure=s were in attendance| miawy today mved the five of foer| 10 Friend and Co-Worker | ror upon Mrs. Cleland, and all spent the | shildren trapped in the garret of a Oty fight at her bedside before she died. | purning house He carried all four New ¥ Empress 20, Vanconver Saved Prom Fire That Does $100,. Memorial Association Totaling S8, ) e AL amast Maitew, Beans 000 Damage At Amherst, Mass, N. J. No Hoboke t larmed Orang chine the compant's stroet. The ts escaped in New bearing a N Y fee e ! M Since First of January I o™ 21 up Miss the Rutton robhed payroll Two Main street Mary Ma her on the in r , 1 bankr or Amhe timat Mass, Nov between to Damage 5,000 and the Albert today by zen occupants in their night sweeping up the ¢ third to the mer y several § . of the s ve of exsme " emp promit P at the 1 Death of Mrs. Cleland At Williamstown, Mass. The many friends of Mrs. Herdman (Davison) Cleland of Williamstown, Mass, will be grieved to learn of her death at Williamstown, after an il)- ness of only two days. Mrs. Cleland was a danghter of Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Davison of Lexington street, and w of tition i it Ha company arly Amatenr Stock Speculators in Amerd 120 Million J reed ding 1o th ent ) Dollars aca ca Have Tost fle . 1 i from 1 82 roximat Prohably Fatally Injured In Torrington Auto Crash w0 fourth it off the escape 1 New York, Nov 21.—Peaple SHIP NEws throughout America whe dabble in stocks have lost $180,000.000 in cqui [ties In 89 of 104 bucketshop failures in New York city since Jan. 1, 1821, United States District Attorney Ha ward decls today husi ness men's ¢ Becanse failed never had made chasns for thelr customers, was him sdditiona! tremendous (tained after bankrw . were forced to Arrin Minne [ from New ve Pittsburg? Prosi at of the adiol nsiderat s the other w e before a Paris, f York for Ha York Provides York President London bucketshops which | bona fide pur he said, 1t o estimate losses wns- interest 1 impossible for for 1 FIREMAN SAVES FOUR r Inventories Filed in Court of Probate Today b} Estonia » ahd 3 elight N PEATH (LAIMS THOS g thampton ™ . 1 oper New York, Nov. 21 Deputy Comp- ™ crhourg Henry Smith died this morn [ing at his home. Tt was sald that the immediate cause of his death was | #hock over the decision of the United | States supreme that his super- |ior, Comptroiter Charles L. Craig, must go 1o jail for contempt of court o When word of the supreme court Hartiord. Nov. | decision came to Smith in bis office for New Britain and vicinit, Monday, he was overcome and was Generally fair and warmer to- atttended by two physiclane. He was wight: Thursday fair and cold- taken to his and begged that or. sonth to west winds, no one inform Craig of the effect the | | decision had had upon him. | & | trotier Sh of Canada tor Mr. and Mrs. Davison will have the [ of them through smoke so thick he sympathy of their many friends In|could scarcely see, and with fames New Britain in this great sorrow, |scorching his eyes The ildren which has so suddenly come upon|started the fire while playing with them matches, The whole roof was biazing 'wh-n the firemen arrived con wae when Webh had and Dr. i1ding to- 4 hospital LA | | rang.me ' } | conrt Co THE WEATHRER MRS, CARUSO TO WE London, Nov. 21 Mra. Enrico Caruso, widow of the famowns tepor, today awthorized the statement that Ler marriage to Captain Ernest In- gram of London will ta place in Lrompton oratory during the latter part of this month ! APPEALS SHLETVER - state com. tnrned last had Bridgeport, Nov. 21.—Charles (lark, 5 years old, was instantly killed today when struck by a omtor truck driven by James Doran. Doran was held in 060 bonds on & charge of man- slaughter. Ernest S tenced inciting to of app superior court Hatsing. §1 Tk | ‘ home io thee with (Continued on Eleventh Page)