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News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 UBLICAN CONVENTION IS TO BE- HELD JUNE 10; CLEVELAND CHOSEN: SOUTH GAINS IN REPRESENTATION National Comnitiee Also AGNETIC HEALER” |ELABORATE PLANS Grants Three Addition- | NDFR SCRUTINY [N HALLER'S HONOR al Delegates-At-Large ( To States Who Sup- Rev. 6. F. Cogswell of Hartford| Famous Polish Army Chiel Due, (Gets Subpoena Here Tomorrow Alternoon a 2:15 ported Harding v % New Apportionment Gives WILi APPEAR ON TUESDAY RECEPTIONS ARE ARRANGED Connecticut Fifteen Dele- Grand Jury mvestigating “Diploma gates Instead of Twelve as Mill” Almost Certain to Extend Its| and Father Rojnowski and Will Be | in Last Assemblage. et Inquiries When Sessions Are Taken To Hartford To Meet Gove sumed Next Week. emor Templeton., Inrncation‘ * VISIT | ll’\l LER HERE | Hartford, Dec, 12.—An 12.~~The republi- | that the grand jury which is investi-| | gating the qualifications of physiclans licensed by the state eclectic medical board will extend its inquiry when it resumes its sessions next week was found today when a subpoena was is-| sued for the Rev. George F. Cogs- Several Important Upsets well who has an office at 868 Asylum | A carefully drafted plan to curtail | street this city and practices what is! the voting power of those southern |described as “‘magnetic healing.” He states which belong to the democratic |is ordered to r before the jury golid south was overturned today by |at 10 a. m s | the national committee 4 just before The state s office yester-| selection of the time ahd place for [day and today was a busy place but| the convention had been made final. |there were no indications of the line| The committee also decided to re of research until it was announced ommend to the 1924 convention that [that the first of several subpoenas women be glven an equal status with | which were in hand was to be served. men as committee members. Later it was stated that the service Seleetion of Cleveland as the con- (was on the Rev, Mr. Cogswell. THREE ARE INDICTED tain since a preference for it was ex- pressed by the managers of the Cool- idge enmpalign, .\I-w’rl, and Joseph Diamond and Pan- Murdering Bank Chieago previously considered & likely choice had withdrawn when Messengers—Farina Also Included, New York, Dec, 1 Morris Dia- the desires of the Coolidge men be- ceme known and only nominal ef- forts were made on behalf of Des Moines and of San Francisco the home city of Senator Hiram Johnson. 1,110 Delegates 4 ] The delegate apportionment plan :r::ud. Phlluhrol?:! .lu‘,, dp‘l‘ and Ane finally udopted today provides for a ”' ny . antano were indicted today total of 1,110 delegates in next year's | charged with murder In the first de- convention compared to 984 in 1920, | 00 in the slaying and robbery of the increass largely going to the | !WO messengers of tho West End bank in Brooklyn November 14, The jury also was reported to have found an indictment against John Faring arrested several days ago in Hoboken as one of the gunmen in the case, The indietment will not be northern states, under a provision that each state carried by Harding in returned however it is understood un- Ul he has been extradited the 1920 eloction shall have three eatra delegntes at lurge. Toronto Crowd Sees Lion Maul Its Trainer in Cage 1921 Convention Roll. The 1924 convention roll, as carr ed in the officlal call adopted today, corpared with the 1920 roll as fol- Toronto, Dec. 12—~A elrcus audi- | After the “Star Spangled Banner” has ence of several thousand saw John been sung, an address of welcome Helliott, animal trainer, attacked by |will be delivered by Rev. Lucyan Boj- a lion here. He was knocked down and | nowski, through whose _efforts Gen, his back badly clawed. Guards armed Haller is coming to W Britain, with prods succeeded In driving the | Other numbers will be the recitation animal away from the prostrate man, (of & poem by Helen Konicka, a ‘Washington, Dec. can national convention of 1924 will assemble in Cleveland on June 10 and its delegate strength will be appor- tioned virtually on the old time basls of full representation for the south as well as the north. 12:30—Depurture of committee of re. ception to Meriden, 1:30—Depurture from Meriden to New Britain. S—Reception by city und hall. hildren in 3:15—Recoption . by orphans in Polish Orphanage and to printing office wodnik Katolicki" “—Departure to Hartford. 00—Vislts Governor Charles A, Tem- pleton. Bi15—Visits Mayor of Hartford, 5:25—Visits Rev. St Musinl of Hart- ford, 6120V isit Rev. 4. 3 N to New Britain, the vinit 1 Richard Kinsella | Rt Bishop 7:00—Ret T:30—Reception to Genernl ler in the parochial school, Purade, military and church societies, from school to KElks hall, 9:00—Banquet In honor of General Haller in Elks b Haller, commander of ¥, Will arrive in New tomorrow afternoon at 2:15 o'clock, according to the schedule npw arranged. An claborate pro- gram will be carrvied out In honor of the hero of Polund and he will be accorded every courtesy possible at the hands of public and private eciti- | zens, Polish Gen, Jozef the Polish San A B Britain residents about Gen. Halle are enthusiastic s visit and Intend to show thelr famous countryman that New Britain ognizes his great. ness as a military chief and as a man, In this they will be joined by thou: ands of others who are anxious 1o o, | tend a4 welcome to the Polish patriot, | who is the outstanding figure in one |of rope’s newest nations and who helped his nation throw off the shackles. One of his first acts while here will be to visit the Polish school where a suitable program will be carried out, 14., Arizona 9, 8., Are California 29, 28., Col- Connectieut 17, 14, Morida 10, 8., Geow- | Idaho 11, &, Ilinois 61, 33, 30, lowa 20, 26, , Kentucky 27, 26, Lou- Maine 15, 12, Mary-| Massachusetts 39, 36., Alabama 16, kansas 14, 1 orado 15, Delaware 9. gia 18, 17, L8, JIndiana Kansas 23, 20, tsiana 13, 1 land 19, 186, Michigan 33, | [ NEW BPITAIN CONNECTICUT WEDNLbDAY QFflRMER BRIDGEPORT WITNESS IN MANSLAUGHTER CASE SAYS HE SAW DAVIDOWICZ STRUCK |the missing man which had been aue- | Receca Ilores, a |a judg | left to keep out of his way. | been obtained ' NEW BRITAIN HERALD DECEMBER 12, -~EIGHTEEN PAGES. 1923, OFFICER SENTENCED ExTax Gollector Smith Gets MEXICAN REBELLION SPREADS; Three to Six Years in Prison HUERTA SAYS HE’S IN CHARGE HE ADMITS EMBEZZLEMENT| |Cables Consul at '\c\\ York SH00TS WIFE AND D‘&Ncifika To Take Orders From PARTNER; KILLS HIMSELF Him But Latter Refuses ; el —Rebels Report Federal AR Troops Defeated. City | to-| former Smith Bridgeport, Dec. 12. Tax Collector Howard day pleaded guilty to of $85,300.08 of the cit was sentenced by Judge Isaac in the superior court to from three to six years in state prison Disppeared in 19: | Smith disappeared during May of | last year and when an examination of his books disclosed a shortage warrant was issued for his arrcst and was given to the police on May 31.| No trace of Smith found al- though there were reports that he was not far away and that he even had been in the city. His counsel|divided. had declared that Smith could be! A report that several revolutionary found when wanted. The company |generals were executed following a which had bonded Smith paid the |skirmism in Sinaola is being investi- city $40,000 in August 1922 and it [Bated here wi assumed that the ecity's loss| The h regiment at Mazatlan re would be decreased that amount and [Volted and disarmed the 17th regi by avails from property belonging t¢ |ment under the command of . Col. ording to reporg which were verified by travelers who arrived today from Mazatlan, The disurmament w romplished without embezzlement funds and Wolfe | Man, Crazed by Jeal- E ousey, Carries Out Oft Re- | peated Threat John | shot and hig Coats, partner, Dee. agent, lle, Ky. 1 , insurance fatally wounded 4 SU| fatally wounded Eugene of Mexico has attained great propor- | Mys, George's dancing tions aceording to udvi received | killad himself at a dance in the home here today and has spread to Mazat-| or his mother-in-law early today. | lan, Sinaoloa, where the garrison has | Thut George was crazed with jealousy | because his wife had refused | with him and was dancing with Coats, | was tlg theory advanced by investigu- tors 1 ~neht a motive for his act g acting this, He had Mrs. Georg l after ”fp Sate | George, Nogales, Ariz., Dec. 1 | probably lutionary movement on th west cou a rovo- and a danc 1 | thre orge carly hosp his arrival. On Mrs. George's mc n, apparently was in a happy . the evening. Later, however red w he tioned off. In May of this year, the city got ment against Smith of $85,300- figure mer on whic s ac 08 blood tioned Smith which was the exact in the in he complaint d toda A ated that the $35 and it about that fig- Yor g Ge Mex wife had ref He left the house, but re short time later when he called his wife into the front yard and shot her following a brief exchange of words. George then was said by wit. nesses to have en ed the house, singled out and sho® Coats and fired | twice at other dancers. He then shot ‘hun.s(lr, dying instantly, 1 Revolution- SRR FOR TRACE OF ROUSCH | Bilviano Garcia have defeated and | dispersed the loyal trdops which were 1 New York city, ar he had received a ing to come from wenera munced today telegram, nmpn-n Adolfo de la Huer- ta, rebel leader, informing him that Early in October Mrs, Smith left | he had assumed command of the her home. It was assumed that she |government. The consul said he dis- | had gone to join her husband but |Tegarded the message, which directed after Smith was arvested in New |him to take orders from de la York eity on November 2, it was said | Huerta. that she had been frightened by her husband who had returned home and | demanded money of her and she had Snith's movements were traced late in Oct ber, and on the night of November a local detective who was close on his heels with a warrant in his pocket stopped Smith on the street in upper New York city and walked him time it was estir ity i loss would be supposed to stand at ure, witk turne <idhas . him ¥Frightened by Husband. Rebels (‘I.lllll The Assoclated Pr Vera Cruz, De Victory |defending Coatotolapan, & town on [the border of the states of Vera to | N Cruz and Puebla. Jose Maria S8anchez e G Cent tat ere | the Grand Central station where an who was | former governor of Puebla, early morning train was taken for| d of the Obi on forces, ls‘ Bridgeport. After the train crossed (&% the head of the Obregon being pursued by the rebel the state line the warrant was serve " > od. Smith and the offieer 1aft the| The statement also asserts that the | b ) e stat Col ns | train at South Norwalk and continu. | §overnment of the state of Colima ha »d on to the city, He pleaded gulity|De°™ Overthrown while all troops in al days W revolutionary movement. “RS WEAVER I“DIGTED Too March on Capital reformatory and wanted for the mur. message from General Angel| g0 of Albert Hogg, a guard, maybe Atlanta, {Cheshire Murderer till Succeeds in Eluding Police Officers New Haven, Dec. 12.—Somewhere Philip Rousch, fugitive {rom Cheshire A ¥lores, a presidential candidate, ans | os the move or hiding but up il nounces' his adnesfon to the rebei(neon teday the police bad no new movement and says he 18 moving his | race of him. Local police today troops in Sinalon to assist General awung around the idea that Rousch trada in the latter's advance did not get a start on his way to New Mexico City | York state and may be hiding in the Generals Guillermo Castilio Tapla | oyey, and Carlos Domingues, each in com- | gyporintendent Erskine of the re mand of a detachment, have gone 10 | formatory said this noon that he had reinforce the garrison in Puerto Mexi- | no report on Rousch. A reward of accessory before the fact in the slay- * 5, Coburn by ',';]“:p co and to organize military operations 500 for his capture has been posted. e |in the south | —— ing of Captain W, 8. E. Fox, Solicitor General Boykin's of- | y 4 : . | A telegram from General Matus in fice announced today. Evidence has| & '°CKTH il pagpliong . ; = to warrant similar in. ~lr.« of . doorspe g B and 'f"‘”,“' his clot vv-urrlrlhpml dictments against several other pep. | UtiOnary governm 1 | us u result, apparently of having fall- oining the cause with a band {en into the water, unidentified | "ot Yaqui Indians, youth crept out from beneath the Ga, Woman is Held as Acee cessory Before Fact in Murder of on Ku Klux Publicity Man, Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 12.—Mrs. Mar- garet Weaver Las been indicted as an Bridgeport, Dec. 12 Sonora wet rebel an 05 —— - speach of welcome by Walter Ziezius- {lewlez and singing by the hool chil- f.|Married Half Century, He A1t Is expected that Gon, Ha Hewl dren, It is expected that Gen, Haller New dersey 31, 30, Kills Wife in Quarrel | ™! sl weak to the bovs and giri New York, 91, 8. | At the reception at the Elks hall | 5 Moscow, Dec. 12.—After living with |in the evening, Rev. Father Bojnow- | North Dako- | his wife for more than 60 years, Ivan | wki will deliver the address of wel. 8. Oklahoma | yaghinkin, 4 rich peasant of the Tver | come, Rev, Stanley leeck will b Oregon 13, 10. Pennsylvania | province, killed her because she re- | tonstmaster. The S LpiriPlons Rhode Island 13, 10. South | fuged to make him an omelette. Ya- ranged includes speeches by Mayor | Carolina 11, 11, South Dakota 13, 10. | ghinkin waa sentenced 1o six years in | Ponessa, Rt. Rev. Jobn 3. Nilan, | Tennessee 27, 20, Texas 23, 23. Utah | yrigon but the supreme court ordered 1, 8. Vermont 11, 8, Virginia 17, 15.| 3 review of the case, Washington 17, 14. West Virginia 19, 16. Wisconsin 20, 26. Wyoming 9, 6. Alaska 2, 2. District of Columbia 2. Philippines, Hawali, 2, 2 Porto Rico, 2, Totals 1110, 984, BURNED IN AUTO WRECK New Haven Physician Dies of Injuries | Misstssippt . Montana 11, Nevada 9, 6. Minnesota 27, 12, Missouri 3 Nebraska 19, Hampshire 17, New Mexico #, 6 \nrfl\ Carolina 22, 10, Ohilo (Continued on Eighteenth Page). | | %McAdoo Rips President’s Message To Shreds In Los Angeles Speech: — Says It Is Largely “Counsel! NOT A KISS IN THE DARK Of Dormancy,” anking$ ) : '\lmluh Scarub Woman Who Caught Progress—Flays Him for! Opposition to the Soldier | Bonus. | Received When Car Overturns Nmrl Westport. | Bridgeport, Dec, 12.—Coroner Jobn | Phelan went to Westport today to | spot_on the Post road | where Dr. I'MH’. reenberg of New | Huven, was fatally hurt last night when an automobile in which he was | riding went over an embankment. Dr. Peter Gregory Daschavsky, the driver, claims he observed a machine coming in the opposite direction just as he had turned to the left to go by a truck and fearing there would not be time to pass the truck he applied the | emergency brake. The car swerved across the road and over a 10 foot embankment. The machive overturn- | ed and oil ignited. Dr. Greenber®, | | yncheon club and Women's Demo- who was pinned underneath was en-| crane teague here today. veloped in flames. Taken out with | Aesiem s Nesded. elothing ablaze he died a short time| 3. former director general of rail- later at Kt Vineent's hospital. DE.| ooqe derided the president’s proposal Daschaveky was only superficlaily | 15 4 voluntary consolidation of these my face and threatened to have me hurt | eystems of transportation | fired. His was going up an year fteh for reduced freight and pas- | down like a sledgchammer and then | senger rates with no assurance of re-| he hit me a good crack and shoved tief at the end of the trial,” telling his| me hearers that “what is needed is not seven years of delay, but action” Impasse Over Interstate Commissione? | “The president’s message,” said Mr . ! 3 MeAdoo in part, “is largely & counsel 3 oF A, Poancssa asked Adjomrmment & | o Dormancy. Nowhere is there the hat cily officials who { stimulating call of progress. The|Possiblc be prescnt at | worid is In commotion and vital do- | ™OTTo® when General Haller will be mestic problems press upon us for go- | oTNAlly d by the city. Mem- lutlon, but no effective program is, DTS of the common council and com- offered for the alleviation or correc- | missioners will be given an opportun |tton of domestic ils, nor i encour- | 1Y 1o meet the Polish leader | agement given for Invigorating inter- The mayor has also asked that national policies which will reopen erican Polish flags be dis world markets for our surpius pro- | Played throughout the city tomorrow ducta, tend to promote economic #ta- | In honor of General Haller bility, or encourage peace 494 tran-| quillity between nations. | Anent Tax Redoction. “The most affirmative part of the| of president’s message Is the recommen. | Conn dation of tax reduction. The whole| of the Twentieth eatly Sunday, was reported today (Continned on Page Fifteen) 3 Dixctor Kissing Stemographer Claims I look © Medico Hit Her, r th Yonkers, N. Y., Dec. 12.—Mrs. Mary HINOrs, office buliding scrub woman testified today against Dr. El- | mer A, Sheets, a wealthy retired phy- sician whom she charged with having struck her after she discovered him kissing his stenographer. “I walked into the office and there was the kissing Miss Spiak He had both arms around her but she pushed him away when 1 came in. “T said ful thing to be married gentleman young man “Then Dr. Sheets shook his fist in Los Angeles, Dec. 12.—President Coolldge's message Lo congress was {called “A Counsel of Dormancy,” and his opposition to a bonus for ex-serve men characterized as a summary dismissal “just claims for consider- ation,” in an address by William Gibbs McAdoo before the Democratie oo doctor of ‘Miss Splak, this is an aw- doing, to kiss that old and you engaged SENATE DEADLOCKED way find hall to- Continues and it city Taken Until Saturday T A ated Pross Washington, Dee. 12 Althongh there was o break in the ranks of the supporters of Senutor La Follette of Wisconsin the republican insurgent leader the senate remained in dead- joek today on the first ballot for the election of a chalrman of the inten #tate commerce committee On the third batlot the was Smith 41, Cummons 40 and La Fol- lette 2. Sepator Norris and Howell continued to vote for 1a Vollette and | Bruce voted for Cummins | After the third hallot adjournment was taken until noon Saturday. recefs | WEISS SHOWS IMPROVEMENT. 12 vote | , Pa, Dee Weiss, of serionsly injured Have in the Century be “very 9004, by hespital Sficiala. ] | Mrs, | not been arrested, The solicitor's office | | Lwogootes, | was se Shoots Self Through the | with a result | {was " conditiogly sons whose names were not disclosed it was added. | . . jew state government hus been | & ol dge »on % pe st on UG SRR A new state government ha ongress atreet bridge about mid e g god to have beer | "€t UP here and ha ready begun |night Jast night, climbed up over the in company with Fox from Saturday |'° functior B | oo B B B o | Y| " Revolutionary jquarters in Vora | into a waiting touring automobile, preceding the shooting until a few |, - . . e ¥ Cruz last the receipt | which stood with drawn curtains on minutes before Fox entered Coburn's . wirele wnnouncing that | the bridge e car shot away be- 10 joined | fore watchman John Dywyer, on duty office. ®he was under surveillance "“"““”IN some time after the shooting but has dispatches | at the bridge, could secure the license oll re number. the revoit from that ¢ d the entire was Police incident gion from Tampico to Tuxpam have peaceful and that the were rebels in the district. The newspaper | may 3l Mundo was the thority for the | Cheshire ment that the officials at | for the murder of fampico had been replaced by the |at institution military and that troops had been | ST—A-T—EWILL SI]E posted throughout the city , 000 s @ a g fo ' ampieo | on but newspaper sald her home is in Columbus, Ohio. The indictment ainst Mrs. Weaver was returned last Friday FOUR BURNED T0 DEATH investigating the the youth usch, sought uard today are in the belief that been Philip reformatory inmate Albert Hoag. civil Indiana Farmer n'h[ Steamer Captured Francisco, I 12.~The Coahuila, which is port Manzillo scized by rebel | to a message by the marine hamber of commerce Injured Trying to Save His Children Mexican anchored Mexico, forces, ceived today ment of ti Plans Action for $12 Acainst From De steamer in the has accor City of Waterbury for Over-Enn- Loogootee children of Fuhrmar i { burned to de their home wa dead Peter Fonr William ere ight en by fire. The Wilbert, 13; 9. The father » trying to| family meration of School Children. farmer near were wl Hart! ticut A} Dec. 12.—The preparing bury for the obtained from as the result ool chi AUTOIST IS ACGUSED % [ Bridgeport Driver Weld for ot ten years stat i daughter—Friend Jolted from Seat lestroy is Erman, 16 und Harol burned while rescue children, Mouth With Both Barrels New London, Deec. 12 Daniel D, Rogers, 60, a farmer liv in Salem, committed night by shooting nouth a double He had been past week and Is Killed in Fall € Bridgeport Ander e self through shotgy or dem barreled Ha from grip ‘ be-come strom had f the as Waterbury have figures of t1 I'fll‘tfl\ g Ul( PATAL. New York Poloitis on Probation wore " ‘ excavation on Main wtree After Zigzag Driving Thye The « « of 2} e t Nem Dee, 1 vas jolted c machine e oy a St lerson was not poli king which could wot in a conditio: driving at gh as 60 a spes miles of was Actern kind been ture not ESTATE $1L.100.000 Inventory w court $1.40 Jest (% Ye Ehter SHERITY MAINE INDICTED 12.—1r " to i act grand t e estate ite fan = fet Bishop. Jise o Bis) et rrobate today spiracy ate - tition were cder jury o onnecticut |t o anty Guy E sheriff, and Willa Al are Ean sheriff ASKS EATRADITION Dec. 1 stock ex the chang: a are Governe sole hei 48 ey re FANOUS DU ATOR DIES V N. Y., Dec 12 wi tor of the THE WEAT o Hartford. Dec. 12 —~Vorecast for New Britain and vicimity : Becoming unwttied and warm- or tomight: Thursday rain and warmer. increacing sontherly wined- n P hermar ams intil recentiy ibraries division of the of New York ad Been in New York city the State COTTON CROP ESTIMATES ashington, of agricuiture. - &' said {cused mey | blunt instry \‘erazv l)axl\ Circulation Week Lndlng 10 059 Dee. Sth PRICE THREE CE} TS Miiorski, Taxi-Driver, Accuses Migatz And Pierkowski Of Being Directly Involved In Brawl Resulting In Death Four New Britain Men Face Judge Haines to Answer For Fatal Assault Front of Broad St. Re Fall taurant La Joseph Migatz, Stanley Budnick, Edward Potash and Charles Plerkows ski of New Britain, through their torneys, William ¥. Mangan, Noble Pierce of Bristol, Saul B. Waskowitz not S . Assistant Prosecute nted the case opening the that the st for the state In Mr attempt Gideon to JOSEPH MIGATZ the in- ac- ce Davidowiez went to and while there became controversy with the which led to a disturba in the street Dr. Lyons Desc Dr. Waterman Lyons, aminer in New Britain, witness for the state. He test he periormed autopsy tound a punctured wound on per lip, a smail abrasion on the |and a slight u on the There was also a tumor on the head, probably blow from a Internally, Davidos wicz suffered a fracture of the He presented a skull in court to dems onstrate. He claimed that if the ine jur Davidowies brasion the » that it volved in a ibes Wounds medical ex- was the first d that and le the up- chest beck, brasion iment skull skin on the he Widow of Dead Man on Stand Mrs. Ame widow " ooth street stified that Davidowic of with CHARLES PIERKOWSKI Sergeam MeAvay Testifios Star Witness For State (Continued on Page Fifteen)