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B News of the World By Associated Press = e % 'STABLISHED 1870 THREE PARTY GOVT. FORMED IN GERMANY Dr. Wilhelm Marx Is Named as New Chancellor STRESEMANN . IN OFFICE Tormer Chancellor Aceepts Portfolio of Foreign Minister—No New Poli- cles Are Likely to Be An- nounced. By The Associated Press. Berlin, Nov. 30.—Official announce- | ment of the formation of the new | three-party coalition cabinet for Ger- many, with Dr. Wilhelm .\lar‘( l\l chancellor and ex-Chancellor Strese- | mann as foreign minister, was mnd { this afternoon. [ It is generally agreed that the crisis | of the past eight days has shown lhl'.‘ the Marx cabinet represents virtually | the only possible combination before the resort to a dissolution of pariia- | ment. No New Policies, The press comment indicates that | no pronounced new note in German poliey is expected to be struck by the rew chancellor. “We cannot expect a policy of great 1deas from him,” say the Tageblatt, and the general f.vun" ns to he that he will need all his wad faculties for coneiliation and Vs mid cmpro to steer a snccessiu fle cour h o tween the Ulists ind the socialists In the Reichstag 439 membhers the new government has enly 173 tive supporters, but the socialists are reported to be willing to refrain from | ereating diffieulties if the foreign pol- | fey of Dr, Stressmann—“the inevit- | able Stresemann,” the Dentsche Zei- | tung calls him-—is contihued The new eabinet will be immediate v faced with grave problems in con nection with thefood supply, eurreney and taxation, and whether Dr. Marx | will be able to carry on until the elec. | tions early in 1924 the near future s expected 1o show | Those Tn Cabinet cabinet appointments made are as follows Chancellor, Dr, Withalm Marx Viea-Chancellor and Miniater of Tn terior, Dr. Jarres Woreign Minister, Etresemann Minister of Datense, Dr, Otto Gess. ler Minister of Lahor, Heinrich Brauns, Minimer of Finance, Dr, Hans Lu- Aher. My, and Hoefle No appointments have yet bean an- nounced for the ministries of trans. port, publia economy, food and jus- Hee. BIG DIAMOND ROBBERY Gems Valued at Between Fifty and Rixty Thousand Dollars Taken From Hotel at Tulsa, Okla, Tulsa, Okia, Nov. 30.—Diamonds sald to he valued at between $50,000 and $60,0600 were stolen last night from a hotel room here occupied by Charels Mednikow, representative of % wholesale diamond company at Memphis, Tenn. Mednikow told police that stones in another oase valued at $75,000 and mounted gems in a trunk valued at $160,000 were overlooked. Ten Are Killed During Maine’s Hunting Season Augusta, Maine, Nov. 30.—The loss | of ten lives was charged against the | deer hunting season of six weeks| which closes tonight in Maine, in & summary given out at the state house today. Last year's record was nine. | Three hunters were mistaken for deer | one less than last season. Tour lost thelr lives by the accidental dlscharge of their own guns, and one was accl- dentally shot by his companion. A| woman was killed by a stray bullet. | One of the vietims was stricken with heart trouble and died while gunning. | ¢ ot ac- The ®o far| Dr. Gustave| of Posts and Telographs reipiad Regions, Dr, Anton [$amin “Pinky" {an NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 380, BRITISH SPOKESMAN WAVES OLIVE BRANCH AND REPARATIONS BOARD COMES TO HARMONIOUS DECISION Germany’s Capacity to Pa'y is Adopted Without Argument By The Asseciated Press Paris, Nov. 80.—The allied repara- tion commidsion today decided to name a committee of ecxperts to study Germany's capacity to pay along the general lines of Premier | Poincare’s proposal. Two bodies will ha constituted, the respective duties {of which are to be defined later. The commission's decision was | characterized by the greatest har- {mony and cordiality. Sir John Brad- | bury, the British delegate, comment- ing upon the result, sald: “I came back from London with an olive {branch in my hand.” FIVE DIE IN THREE MOTOR CAR CRASHES Hits Car and Is Killed FATALITY AT R. R. CROSSING BROADWAY 1S SURPRISED """ ™ One Killed Near St, James, 1. 1., As Train Hits Motor Car—Buffalo Has Double Fatality Accident in springficld. New York, 30.—~A speeding motor car carrying three men ac ensed by the police af shooting death David Tekh, notorions member of Kid Dropper's gang in an FEast | Bide gun battle Wednesday night col- | lided with a St James, 1., Long Island train near 1., today resulting in the death of one of the men and the sertons injury of the others. The man who met death was Ben Levine and the injured and Charles K police records. together for Abie Backerman with long had opemted years Police Inspector Coughlin and had been released In 1922 after serving six years on an tndeterminate sentence imposed in Chicago for rob bery of a hank Tekh, long ona of the most feared gunmen of New York's underworld, lost his life when his gun caught in his vest. He was shot by men who drove to the sidewalk pewr him and opened fire without warning, A kit of yeggman's thols wera found in the wrecked sutomobile today The wrecked motor ecar's llcense plate was lssued to Frederick Wyne garbes, of East Otto, Cattaragus county, New York ner, They [ Car Hits Pole Buffalo, N Y Nov Two yvouths were killed and two were in jured when their automobile crashed into a telegraph pole on the Lake Bhore halghway two miles west Angora early today The dead are Josoph J 19, and Frank J. Barmel, 17; of Buffalo. an. Frensch both Driver Later Killed Houston, Tex., Nov, 30— Mr Fuller wealthy Houston widow Freck Hickman with her motor here last night and kitied him threa minutes later drove her chine head-on into a street car and was herself almost instantly killed Beveral witnesses of the spectacular end said Mre. Fuller, appafently tin- necved was driving her car through the crowded street at 50 miles an hour. ®he swerved toward the ter into the oncoming car. Apparent. ly she made no effort to apply the brakes. The street car was loaded with pas sengers but none was n- Jured. c truck ' o and " cens serionusly Queer Springficld Accident Springfield, Mass., Nov, 30.—A thut hovered over a milk wagon J. H. Mubbard in West Springficid early today, when it was struck by an automobile and Andrew Cyran, 13, the driver, and Napoleon Lajoy, a tempogary passenger were serlously inx (Continued on Page Civic League Wants Lid Put Down On Games Of Chance At All Fairs|. TAMPICO THREATENED | City Has Bad Fire But Later Reports iell of s Being Quelled Before Any Considerable Damage., New Orleans, Nov. 30.—The city of Tampico, Mexico, is threatened with destruction by a fire which is raging hlegram by A M There were unchecked received here Melix, Mexionn no details according to a ¢ this cons Nov Pri vate cables to San Antonio from Tam- pic tiat the Tampico fire de- stroyed one block near the heart of the city biock destroyed was one bl north the Cathedral Plaza it dows t ight and power plant 1 & cold wave inter- fered with fire fighting. advices sald state ° Ne v exting Me vies cording to John ¥ Vaschetag No further details The ished 1 Galvestor Tex at Tampico has e Te com message receite o mar given | £outhington {Hot Arguments Said to Have Been Indulged in at Conference in Mayor Pao- nessa'’s Office. At a eonfercnce held at the Mayor Paonessa this morggng be- tween the mayor and members of the Civie Leagu argume wued, it fe said mayor to report, sugg g at one Attorney Arthur W. Upse room Wwss he chang The members th they wanted all fairs, cther entertainmer of chance are operated closed tight is said that the religions questio also discuserd it arm acco point that n the 1 his mar cagn bazaars which 1018 «aid and games " ts a is unde asked to take Councilman Otto wen bound over witing Yiquor, and lerman Cornelius tor Cove 1ayor was as A 1 Sena in the Schmarr, ) superior conurt 1. Wi Mi 4. Dehm ar who were mised up in T nayor expressed e case ie nid hatl the suggestion was ridiculous 16 have opinier to | , | Texas of | IRENE CASTLE WEDS RIGH CHICAGO MAN \Texas Woman Kills Man, Then Famous Dancer Becomw Bride of Frederic McLaughlin Groom Is 15, Bride 20—He Also Has Been Married and Divorced and Served in Prance With Field Ar- tillery Unit. By The Associated Press. Chicago, Nov. 36,—Irene Castle, the dancer, and Frederic McLaughlin, wealthy Chicago coftee merchant, |were married here Wednesday eve- ning, it was learned today. The marriage took place at the Me Laughlin residence, 338 North Michi- and was a quiet cere- mony. The newlyweds left Chicago last night for the west News Is Confirmed, The news that the Castle, duncer and war hero, who lost his life while an aviator instructor in and later the wife of Captain | Robert Treman from whom she was divoreed in Paris, was confirmed at |the offices of W, 1", MeLaughlin and {company of which the bridegroom is secretary and treasurer, Major Melaughlin went | with the 332rd field artillory. Bestdes | I hix North Michigan avenue home he {has u Lake Forest estate Groom 45, Bride 20 Mgt aughling destring taraveid publicity, waited until 5:30 n'elock Wednesday afternoon to go to the county clerk for a marriage license | He gave his age a8 45 years and thal {of the bride 29, At Mr. M ughlin's offices his ser retary said he did not recall the name of the officiating minister at the mar riage which, Mo explained, was private and without a guest list, Twenty-four hours later, the ary wald and Mrs. MeLaughlin departed for the west their wedding journey, and he wans of the impression they plan ned to go abroad but said he did not know their destination A Harmand Graduate MeLanghlin is a son of the late W. K. MeLaughlin, pioneer cof tee merehant, and a Harvard man of 1 class of 1961 His eider brother, George D. MeLaughlin, succceded their father as head of the company. The bridegroom in 1917 after the United States entered the World War, major of cavalry, officers He also has been mar his first wife having beln Helen Kinnear Wylle, daughter of Willlam A. Wylie, of Baltimore from whom he was divorced in 1916, Ho is a polo enthusiast of southeast California Broadway 1< Startled New York, Nov. 30.—Itre startied today when dispatches were received from Chicago telling of the marriage of Iren the dancer, to Frederick McLaughlin, wealthy Chicago coffee merchant Considerable mystery ate has surrounded the matrimonial affairs of the stage star, credited with having introduced the bobhed hair and many utricate dance steps to America On July 30, after dispatches from abroad told of t “rench divorce the dancer had obtained Robert E | Treman, dancer arrived on the ship bet the Tthaca manufacturer and vigorously denicd she had obtain- Paris decree Denied Her Divorce have not a dive and 1 have instituted proceedings for one,” declared the dancer, who said she in tended meet Mr. Treman at the jpler when he arrived. She did not however, keep the appointment Cable dispatches previously had ported tha stituting divoree proceedings she nt a week at Deauville it t 1 that friendly ations had restored “I don't sce why the should be int 1 in my affaire danc- sald antly on her return to this country. “They shouid be dis couraged than uraged ubout ny matrimonia ters. tarn what th ple th Hling whet ™ Broadway's gan avenne, wrere Major became a corps red previously, sorVe way was Castle of ror the ore 1 to t after a publl =t the or pet mat peo quit following 1 don't gi ink. Tk and 1 . v have oy m clothes a ollow Wedded Treman In 1919 Tr t orch o was murried to and a ¢ in the Little on May 4 which both had graduat ound tha following denied that they en secretly wed Corner report previo short t with Jame P had 1 dent r's first hushand «hom e - ki on i for years or 1 abrplane Worth, T ras while (Continued on Page 27) widow of Vernon | to France | Mr. | PROGRESSIVES 0UT ? Will Defeat Gillett | Party Action Recommended | Democrats. Washington, Nov. 30.—One | ment of uncertainty in the senate or. ganization situation is continued ab- |sence from the capital of & ‘Lal‘olltlm of Wiscon recognized Inadpr of the progressive bloc. Although he came 1o W | sometime ago, the Wisconsin | has remained at his home here. LaFollette Is 111 Senator LaFollette will not be pres- ent at the opening session of con- | gress Monday, it wag said at his of- | fice today, if he follows advice of his physiclans. It was said he had not fAlly recovered from the af- tack of pllpp‘ Add ssing the house progressive Nelson wi group, dec 1 prevent committees with reactiona cnuct progressiva legisiation of bene fit to the masses as opposed to | cial interests, No Solid Vote Leaders in the | that no ement had be |or is likely, for members group to center some one candidate |Ginett, it being the se cnch | should vote for whom he q in ’flmnnnmu to the Massachusctts rep- reseptative, Predictions that the [olection of the Mussachusetts ropre sentative on the first ballot {could be prevented, they suid, based on the assumption that democrats would vote as unit | Representative Garrett, of Te nnessee, jand that without the support of | progressive group, My fail of a majgority Are Not Blufiing “We intend to show," suid one the progressives, “that we are bluffing. The fAght over the speaker- pr sent r iries p.,. the for Mr its” vote solidly than that please the of stand we will takosiater #or heraliza- o af houst rule. and eeramit Progressives 1t wus declared |attend the republican conferene |morrow. They expect to st position, refuse to be bound dagision of the confercnce and themselves free to vote fo didate speaker number of Wisconsin progressis in to- ate n, -. hw any for they see fit A ‘Are Not Blufing, They Sy, and Poincare’s Proposal For Committee of Experts to Study | (GOING T0 G.0.P. MEETING unanimous and the procsedings were | P4t Will Refuse to Be Bound by Any | To- | morrow—Count on Help From the Accu he suffered during his ! fraud and movement rejtarated | n reached, | Monday | noon with the were | parties to for | € the | delegates 1eft for Gillett would | not | tions on 1923. —THIRTY-TWO PAGES. Daily Circulation 10,046 Average Week Endmg Nov. 24th . PRICE THREE CENTS ALL FAKE DOCTORS TO BE DRIVEN ~ FOR RECOGNITION. FROM STATE FIRST, THEN JURY IS T0 GO AFTER THE CHIROPRACTORS | Eight True Bills Found nator | by Grand Ju shington | was ) 2. by ti. “on, day. “ ight cha. dictment, three are one false ,,15 One embezzlen, pretense, one false stat with a finaneial a nection The vernor's bor one Tod: 20 indicted on embezzlement 2 1 jury to- in- nent, reeny, | ¥, one in con- statement was fixed a eme, SIRICT SILENCE ON gling Parley Br | CANADIAN CONFERENCE -l)ominion Rum Smug- ought to an End Toda) Ottawa tional sossion and (s anee Nov rim s ¢ sinee adian dele concluded its repre wo nt the conferoy complets dings and prgbut the disrussion |of Wash Assistant Recretar { Mogs, head of the « United States, declined statemnent but said he t the border The T of the lega would Interna in th American In attend rk this after atives of hoth maintain 8 to the pro- consrquences American ington Treasury ation from the to make any hought condi be im. onference, | proved insofar as suppression of rum |ship will be nothing compared to the | MININE was coneerncd It is belleved that o Dami be ion governm | will slders recommendations | the conference, made after the cahinat drafted * CHRISTMAS CLUB CHECKS REACH $351,000 TOTAL tend to support Representative Cooper | of Wiseonsin, the house House members supporting My lett for speaker and § Longworth, Ohia, for generally the progre telaying one of the G pre athy leader, {day th 1 in were of the view t “ives might house organization the opinien and My Some however re of they wonld hold sufticient Gilett Jority It was generally progressive regular that the conference not attempt to pass tor modification of rules One suggestion made by t) ganization group was that the matter, together |for changes in ¢ | ferred to the the rules ¢ and a report to a Progressi lecision we unable to corral to pre from finally obtalr admitted hoth re tomorr upon the wonld attemp: wi ith other proposals mmittees, be republican members of ymmittee for investigatic later conferen erted that t wo was to on their ¥ their stre session by from Mr 30 CENT PREMIUM MoST eir Gi SPECULATORS CAN ASK 5% New York Appellate Division of Su- preme Court Upholds Law Reda- tive To Theater Tickets New divisior vot amer law making tickets state 50 cents York passed 2 ater the more than r box office price he FIND MISSING STUDENT Vort 3 er Viarsto. THE WEATHER n Hartford. Nov. 30 —Forecast for New Britain and vicinity Rain tonight : saturday fair and volder; <romg south o west winds. republican | veterans ot | | Revised Bigures Show | lion Ready to e Third of Mil sent to Depositors ban Christmas either ne the Christma Commer Britain Nat Britain Tru Th the and Dec ing to t inerease amount o od that ~t Bank will $106,000, yea year's whic th The New Britai over i city send out the mm The ristmas ¢ New Rrita ings, the Cinb sa ok or yrmation pa Britain 1 ¢ h also to Trust Co. 000, making a b say New itz nest week irs ediately r's elubs upon KILLING GOAL INDUSTRY Coolidge Orders Charges Made by North Dakota Wasl telegrams gton, N MOVIE STAR Martha Mansficld Die Bums Reccived While Yeaerday Inve . stigation of Governor of DIES Todas From on Location policics of i Governor | Governor McGray of Indiana is Indicted On Charges of Forgery tions of luml)ezzle-‘nEATH [;AR I]RWER IN ment Also Are Included in| POLICE COURT ON $AT. j\Vhiteside, Crazed Autoist From New Haven, to Be Arraigned Tomorrow Hartford, Nov. 30.--George Kenneth Whiteside of New Haven, whose in- |sane ride up Main street Tuesday re- sulted in one death and the wrecking of five automobiles, will be summoned into police court tomorrow morning to appear before Judge Alexander W, Creedon on the charge of ecr negligence Vhitef \\ hitesi iminal fined report to Prosecuting Attor Jnvv I. Bonee late today as to ther Whiteside will be able to ap- in court Dr. Thompson said |hu morning that Whiteside was | somewhat | disturbed today than thu has been, but is still confused Dr. Otto G, Wideman and Dr. Harold A. Bancroft, who examined Whiteside after the accident Tuesday, will also be asked to appear in court It is expected the court will take some action on which institution Whiteside |shall be committed to, in an effort to guard against his escape before prosecuting authorities have decided what action they will take against him. HAYWARD DECLINES T0 " INTERFERE FOR CRAIG where is cor ex n ¥ wl Did Not Prosecute Case and Does Not Feel It Is Up To Him To Make Reonmmendations statement of ent's attitude con by New York, Not United States Attorney Willlam Hayward today an nounced he hud declined to make recommendation in the Comptroller Charles 1 President Coolidge has pardon after his jafl se eral Judge Mayer for 30 any i of City Craig. whom been asked to Fed ntence hy contempt conrt Colonel Hayward nenncement with that data from the made after a telephone co Washington. He docket in the of the Craig case had the department of justice Hayward explained that al pardon a form re quest for a recommendation from the prosecuting official usually he had net conducted the in the Cralg case his ssor his an nver added Pro- Leen sation ecution turnished Colone thengh n cares s made prosceution the Francis and iy views predeoce Colonel 1 1) Matthe Caffey, ar tter's assistant, A be =onght 00ST OF ZONING CITY Ami probably Program Can Be Fxecuted Vor Loss Than $6.000 by Using Data in Office of Assessors. Brit a ¢ v in number a study other This fact } city plan ¢ body « opinion a city have of 1 possibilities. smitted to the which is the counct cials who made itions and costs in cities efor, commior i aki By 1 INSULTED BY JURORS Wontan Who Served On Pancl I Pittsburgh Tells Judge Men Insult- ol Her in Jurs Room Pittsburg ) Jn Senator Willis P;c;lich Llechon of ( mlldze ngtor is efforts Harding resident ‘State’s Afi;—r;y To Ask Medical Society To Revoke Licenses Of Many Additional Phy- sicians. Missouri Starg Ouster Pro- Against Three Di- ceedings Schools Accused in ploma Mill. —\Many addition= submitted to the ex- the Connecticut Hartford, Nov al names will be amining board of Eclectic Medical society Monday. by State's Attorney H Alcorn on tion of t it M rand jury obe in- acticg until found been remov- Then the branches of to the methods employed by e obtaining practicing has been learned jury will shift to other | medieine, the next to be invelved in the probe to be the chiropractirs, the clean-up in this branch to be just as thorough as in the eclecties. The Connecticut health couneil will Imeet this afternoon to act on the res quest of the eclectic examining board to revoke the licenses of 18 eclectic physiciuns, censes all iliegally ¢ ed, it Act Against Schools Jefferson City, Mo, Nov, 30 —Oust. er proceedings will be filed promptiy agalnst the three class € medical schools of Missouri, charged with is- | suing fake diplomas, according to a ummr:v by Attorney Gen. Jesse W, ett today Cutting Competition 8t. Louts, Mo, Nov. §0.~The action of the state hoard of health In bar ring from state examination the grag: uates of the three © medieat colleg Missourt waus 1 Waldo Briggs, dean of Physicians of these three effort on the part n characteriz today hy stitution I the Am lessen competition in 1 a ledical association 1o s medical pro It : winld ¥ eened declared that this febhar from the pr all those the Compettion Dean Briggs would mediciy to attend classification Assails Medical The wate i action of unable higher vetiee financially colleges of th Association of t hoard ed by association 1 the re oard 18 a part of the health en Brige: ported action of Ameri to mad ery tine: 1od, “nr he sociation's plar to it potent ¢ mtrel of o iffected 1 health are \ N o licine nd Surg wit ity uni . rgeons, ARREST BERLIN CONSTABLE FOR RECKLESS DRIVING Judge s Case of § nk Clark While Police Tnvestigate Story Six Persons Rescued From Sea After Vessel Sinks