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Z==|NEW BRITAIN HERALD =i | MONDAY FEBRUARY 4, 1924, —EICHTEEN PAGES MEXICAN I;EDERAL TROORS : : : H - ,Tentatlve Program Of Event Announced By ‘ UNDER GENERAL MAR TINIZ | ; b _ - ol v el : ' S o Dr. Grayson Calls For Se.rvice.s at 3 o’clock . MEETING WITH SUCCESSES ' St On S Street — Body Will Lie In Vault £ e N e - Y o | At Mount St. Albans Pending Final Obregon States That NOICITY IN SflRRflw AT o / | b PR " : , | Disposition — End Came Quietly. OPPOSltlon Keeps Reb 1 MR WIIJSHNS I]EATH i . ; gl e ‘PIOJIRH _(By the Associated Press)—Tentative : : : % S “yda(q ")apy former President Wilson, as announced els From Te“mg .. T : Y T 2R IdNPUM0) ovide for a brief private service at the H&yol' Pwflfisa Wires GOI]dO-» b i : ‘ 8 : IR m. on Wednesday. pib 3 3 This service will be followed by another at 3:30 o'clock at fea't lefel'ent St°ty< lences [0 Ex Pl\esmem’s “r‘dow e _— ¢ A ;. G i R Bethlehem chapel, in the cathedral at Mount St. Albans, where the body will be placed in a vault until arrangements lm»r- been Told By Prommmenh -_ ! : 1 : : o k . madt; as to:il hntali)e\tmg place. \ g { § i tw ided not to hold a state funeral, sed | Vitor ToUsited s EIPESES SUSE 0 155 Tl EE | ot s e et by ‘ - v & ) : h 'lho funeral services will bc (unduntod bnth d[ the heme bty wl-;s Placed at Half Mast When ¢ g . : e |and at the chapel by the Rev. James H. Taylor, pastor of the ¢ : § {Central Presbyterian church, which Mr. Wilson attended; the 3 o : i 5 | Rev. Sylvester Beach of Pnnceton, N. J., who was Mr. Wilson’s Comes—Proclamation Issued From : A s "o | pastor there, and Bishop Freeman of Washington. News of Former Exccutive's Death De La Huerta Messengerg Says That Hatred of U: 8. | City Hall. { " fo ’ e b TN & A large number of friends and former associates will be {designated as active and honorary pallbearers. Among them are Is Being Cyeated by3 The city's condolence upon thed a8 i L B Y i & Losath of wx.Prosestt Wendtow Wil: . B ¢ {Bernard M. Baruch, Vance McCormick, Cleveland H. Dodge, Actions of President son were extended to Mrs, Wilson : : | Cyrus McCormick, some of the members of Mr. Wilson's war-time il }an"molul|'|'|‘g"lr'\)yllvl:;mf::.ln\‘fln\zl l':_-:o- ; o : . : Lt %, : cabinet, d}l:d \ot}lll(*)s, who were associated with him during his regon. | gram, written yor A. M. Pao- X : ; S |terms in the White House. L { e CHty. of New BHitaln; dosply 3 8 o i | | White House officials again were in communication with the | mourns the passing of our esteemed . Wilson home today to render what assistance they could. During Mexico City, Feb, 4. — The main | Side d Sxtends its o h rebart g s b g b b o1 gl e AL Within an hour of Woodrow Wilson's death, President and Mrs, Coolidge arrived at the |t *’N"d“’:l't‘"t‘g t'\‘l‘f\”'“' W "ekl* C‘*“t":i on "‘ld'“‘"'\ of ““‘df"t!m“l‘ ent to talk over any plans they may have in mind for body of General Martinez federal | dolence to you in your bereuvement. | 4 e : 3 " urmy has leit Orizaba cn route for (This municipality feels, as does tho [Wilson home and left their card. All of Washington was then in mourning as the church bolls‘l"I Gof b Vortin, near Cordob, where his vab- fentire nation, that a great loss has Yolled “The Strife Is Over, the Battle’s Won.” Photo shows President Coolidge as he left the car|™! “3'3 guard of honor dl the funeral and entombment. guard halted atter mopping up and |pefallen the peace-loving world.” V i ervice men. | gurrisoning the roceupied territory | Haes ot Bk Siask at the Wilson home, accompanied by secret s ERAYS[]N EL"SEST Dredat Soaiins wia placed the in preparation for the resi ¢ By request of Mayor DPaonecssa, By b Sira. Wilkon's dlsporl . making e Mrs. Wilson's disposal in making are which the rebel leader Sanch A 4H||z! on city hall, Central park and pected to offer in that vicinity. ! public bulldings generally were low- G A E d rangements for (he fundral, and the The capture of the railway Junction | ered to half mast when news of the rayson nnounces , Ln ]" Ex PRES“]ENT War department had prepared plans g 3 to pay full military houors for the of Cordoba would enable the federal | geath of Woodrow Wilson was re- tioops to complete a line of offensive | gejved, and the mayor issued the fol- . ¥ 3 : 1 dead Commander-ingChief, The southward to the dsthmus where Gen- | swing proclamation: i President's offer was repeated today eral Juan Dominguez is helding Santa | wTho world lost a great man, and B ; Man of Fe“ Frlends, Found |at @« White House conference with Se« Lucretln and San Geronimo for the {10 cause of universal peace lost one cretary Weeks, and Dr. Grayson, but government, With this line complet- | or ji5 most sincere and helpful spon- Doctor a Good the decision of the family itself pre- vd thu Vera Cruz revolutionists would | sors today, when life passed out of slmlal Conference on Agmn[ - L e . R PRl vulled, There Wil be no military be completely Isolated from all the [ ne frafl and shattered body of Wood- I'he casket will be carried from the rebeilious regions except the northern |y, Wilson, Well may this nation . « J 5% 5 Banchez is reported to be summoning | penjus, and the great sorrow that ¥ : & % 5 #y The Assoctated Pross. the only military character to be roinforcements from all sidos. | must come to all who knew him for | Washington, . d-=Muny friends | given the funeral, will be the escort {@nd contuants eame inte WoOurow land active pulibentors—eight enlisted rada forces continued 10|yyy jqeals us well as for his achieve- " . % s 2 “hraugurated advance upon Guadalufa- | poqiization that he was onciled 1o . i | White House, - Many aibo passed oul oo yioen, the wemly, navy, and marine ra according to specials from Lrapud- | goath and must be restd content. OF ail those Who came, Lwe NOWADIY |oopng, There w in be | 10 qUOLIE departs of scoubing VIALOrs. | oq)y i the great land towards which |Continuance of Advances ‘Thyough remalned Lo his uying monsunt EUAKE o6 honor About the Saslet Ul b Genecal Francisco Coss with 150 rebel . e otod, an rom whic! % Une was his paysician, Rear Ad- T ne i r valdera has been: dotoated ot Low| oot ey, Sirected, and & M| War Binance Comporation Advounts 5 . mir® Cary T. Urayson; th other was|ne ot O OF the Eroup of we. Munbres ranch in Coabuila with 14| ‘The lessons of his life wil go od=Local Institutions Must Coe 3 . 3 'n r uu.l \l’ 5 Baru ,l' the N \«( Yor House, selected from those who were inuncier and counseilor on the In-|upee"when President Wilson was {8 kiiled, according to Monterey speclals | gown 1o posterity; his name will vt g g "'l""'";"n(:"“""l“" [ never ate. :’hn alms to which the| operate With Govenment, office, will keep watch with the dead risto Porez, who commands the [pett Tt g0 I 10 e devoted . . ad, Jeral operations in that distriet. | ear > Bra ot Washington, Feb, 4. —— President ; with 0r, Grayson were the more per Taft and Coolidge To Attend, {bespenk the character of the man, | y Pradtont 404 MEL- Cooldine e inforcements l.mn been sent to La and reflect more clearly than his ac- | Coolidge, in an address prepared for sonal, the bend between tnem was A e o teor ™| tual accomplishments, the mind that | the opening today of the speclal con- Mimost &y & touiing butwenn tather (11910 TR DL S €10 home At ORs from ente NUeVo o | oL and son. Mr, Hson's trienashap tor " § Advices from Chihushus sy that | it his and the thousht it was capa- |ference on northwestern agricultural Mr. Baruch aithough personai aiso|™ill 4l#0 attend both mervices and . ! e 0 ee INNecessar Mr. al Al al=o linacio Enriquez with 400 |0 0 TEERE 0 e ity of New | Problems outlined definite proposals was sumained on the toundation ot |thus Will the enly two living men cavalry left that eity for Parral en | 5 y M em- | for government assistance to wheat two minds that ran along together on |Who share with the dead the honor Rty 40 7 in an effort 1o en.|Britain to pay tribute to his mem : of the presidency watch 4 little while routy 1o dinines In an onort 10 o |ory, and I belleve that the shadow |farmers. common caus: 4 it i St s gage the rebels under Colonel Hipo- | 0%l o™ 0 0™ oy made itself feit | Direct extension of federal funds, as § Grayson, the confidant and friend " . . oleague o Vil who are reported to have since the first word came of his ill- | proposed in the pending Norbeck- of two presidents before Wilson, i e« uY; ,“h.m. nies will give kidnapped a man named MacKenzic, |, o'y garken no community more | Burtness bill, to finance wheat grows brought to his chict touches of na- SOme opportunity for foreign states manager of the Conchos etric | goaply than ours.” ers in attempting diversitication of ture which many declared were not |A0d SOVCreigns to eApress thelr sore Yower company and to be holding him Devoted Self to Countrs. their crops, and continuance of ad- part of Mr. Wilson's natural cquip- oW and svmpathy. President Cool- for $26,000 ransom. “At u time like this there is no|Vances through the war finance cor- ment, Nevertheless, 1t was a pro- | 1dge has directed the State: depart. General Plutarco Calles who s en | .50 0e o o democrat or a repube | POration to continue finance and in- found respect for those attributes Ment to consult Mfs, Wilson in that route from San Luis Potost for Par. |10 UER A8 F CEREre o e o, | dustrial institutions in the farming re- which grew into close friendship and |regard and work out plans. for the ral under orders to organiue the stato | iy "Wl Tl " Songregationai | §1ons were the methods suggested. attendance of diplomats fn accordamos O war office bulletin contains @ |CHUPCh last cvening, in a tribute to| Without cooperation between state, easage from President Obregon dat. | °X-President Wilson. The people aro [losh) eiq Kederab GOMPonmerts, u ed from the presidential train at ira. |8 United in appreciating the great. | Warned, help could oy o Y"dd,"lm'- . R DRIl train ak rse | e of e MaA. |ttve. Likewise, he added, creditors ot puato in which he regrets his inabi luorthwr.uh o farming communities no miiitary v b ® tricacies of the post war problems. Of the two, Mr. wilsons reiationship attend services both at the home and companionshiy Dr. Grayson was the son of a Vir- | with her ginla country doctor, orphaned early| A partial list of honorary pailbears in lite, who took his hard knocks erd had been bade up today. Inall 24 while getting an education, F'rom his|close friends of the dead man are to father and trom experience he prob- be named to pay him this last servige ably inherited the innately human lof friends them will Be conceptions of nature itself as only Senato Ha 1 8w of Mr. the oid style country doctor acquires Wils ' ¢ e, Virginia, while them and these h ought Woud- | from the . me Representa row Wilson tative Tennesses demo Grayson Rooscyvelt's Physician, i A resentative Hull, of president’s message continues, “I be. | “8!8 of his country.” as well as agriculture, included ‘many The mublic mind Most ASSOCLALES | Tennoms Balonal o the Sidat lieve from ihe character of the re - 3w | leaders, he said, who could work out this physician, about whom it had cratic national committee. In additio treat the enemy has suffered a mater- m- ,,n,xm,,','\_v,\,'," ; The End—Admiral Cary T, Grayson, close friend and per- jcard so much, throug e INess poth senate 3 house today ',.:,,\': SNUAEE. T Synan. Wi SV * Text of Address sonal physician to Woodrow Wilson, announced to the newspaper- and d ath of Mr. Wilse O | committees to attend (Continicd on Page Sisteen) | The president, outiining “the steps |;en that thesend had come to the nation's war president at his pefore Woodrow Wison ever = o & the group of hono ontinued o o C . © feders e peard of as a presid p yusibi | "N FARE INGREASE et T, pinion Khe Mo 5°%. |8 street home, in Washington, D, C. Grayson was 50 overcome | 1" oor waa & naval officor | you, ns with grief that he could hardly speak. He handed the official tached to the White House as a phy | man v, birds, and a sl PRIGE OF MILK DROPS operation with you, us its share of the Paonessa and Kirkham At-| .. furness biil providing an ap- refused to act any longer. The end came peacefully.” ‘ e T s [ o e work to be done,” said announcement to reporters. It read: *“His heart action became sicia Reduction of One Cemt a Quart Yol- tending (‘onference ill propriation to be administered by the . _ Prod secretary of agriculture and two ad- - - - EpS— e lows Conference of Producers and \e“ Ha\en ditional commissioners for the pur- companio . er aides s e et s Stz DOVITICAL EFFECT IS 'WOODROW WILSON HAD :. In accordance with similar action Mayor A. M. Paonessa and Corpor- |the country, which heretofore have being shy taken throughout the state the ma-|ation Counsel John H. Kirkbam are peen devoted primarily to the produc- I oya Jority of loeal milk dealers have cut | in New Haven tollay attending a con- |tion of wheat YET Tfl BE SE[N leuUE PERS“NALI" ships the price of milk one cent making the ference of mayors and municipal le- “Such & fund can be used to make velt price at the present ime 15 cents/gal advisors at the Hotel Taft, at|joans to wheat farmers to enable ARy SE per quart and § cents per pint. This which & discussion is being heid on them to purchase livestock and poul- g 4 < ack drop taken as a result of 4 re-the method of proceedure in 0ppos- |try, and thus equip their farms for Death of l)emocrau s Lead- Of “Single Track Mind cent conference of the producers and |ing the Connecticut company’s pro- | dairying and gencral farming. The dealers held at Martford posed fare increase funds should be used in a manner er Causes Speculation Worked Out Own Prob- The eontinued mildness of the win- It iIs expected that the payors will that is sound and that will accom- | 2, 2 ter and the favorable condition of the lask the Public Utilities ACommission plish effective betterments in direc- as to Future lems and Stuck to Result tecd market are advanced as the chief for a hearing and will present their tjons approved by those most expert teasons for the drop. arguments against allowing the fare jn the agriculturad problems involved - g increase to become effective it should not be loaned to men who | By The, Agoriated 1 The company has declared its inten- have not the ':m,wmm'n( the ‘ex-| “uln&' n, Fe 4 TR T ) T T R I S ter rate for fare tokens, February 10, successful farming tormer President W g R the increase being five-sixths of a Cooperation of Credit that only ti Grevk Premier and Cabinet Give Up cent per ride over the token rate now Moreover, government aid in this From his p esisting. No plan of procedure or connection must be predicated upon | kept a kee Posts—leader Sees Doctors—Kafl- | action by the conference, which was coopegation, along certain well |the party ove a k scheduled for 12:30 was forecasted. |defined lines, of existing ereditors of | ercised not andaris o Form New Cabine However certain of the larger cities |the farmers. 1t will serve no useful | but almost were believed to favor a request to purpose to lend money to a farmer | his friends wishes ity to announce a federal victory be m;":""""" "{f‘lz‘:“';,:‘“‘;"l“":"_,"‘";'“ con. | must take concerted action for the cause the rebels, upon feellng the > ’ o refunding and extension of existing in- [tinued, “on one subject everyone i sirength of the loyalists advance have odne ¥ the fx |.r|:vn‘|‘ u disorderly retreat in suite of |A8Tced. that of admitting the e e e o the previous boasts of their leaders |Nes8 Of the man, and that he devoted | ffective. = The conference which i o o s et or. | PEiNg attended by representatives of *judging from aviators' réports.” The | himoelt Gbwolutely to the best intore | g b0y o vee und transportation “First: The enactment of the Nor- | feebler and feebler until the heart muscle was so fat L\l(‘d that it caus SOIBOLASHE GROWE WU- | wrysasy n ne, Feb. S—Premier Veni- the public utilitics commission to es- who Is in such a position that at any a year o gelos and his cabinet resigned office tablish fare zones throughout the moment mortgage holders and gen- | the demo today. A new ministry will be formed |state. In this way they contend lines eral creditors can fall upon himh, sell | into eclipse by M. Kafandaris, former minister of [in the larger cities, which pay their his lands, and seize his property. Ex- . the interior way, will not be ealied upon to carry isting crediters, particularly the mort- (Continued urtk e r. Wikso: “ - 4 By the verdict of four physicains |the burden of the non-paying lines in | gage campanies, the insurance com- - fi t s outstand . —— "“ J"’ who examined him this merning Pre- |smaller piaces panies, and the commercial and bank- g aracteristics. It w e v & mier Venizelos had to give up his post —_— ing interests to whom the farmers of | | ™ = » ‘4 . vt - at the head of the Greek government SHOT BY Wi l' the northwest are so generally in- | THE WEATHER ] 4 only 1t " f g - - = ”'.“' o abstain from afl his wonted ae- | Providence, Feb. §.—James Ma debted, will readily isce that as a - acquai ' S Sos and Feh. 2—Fom tivities for an indefinite period 26, known as Scofty, was shot fatally | condition of any advanc of funds Hartford M. Kafandaris. who was requested | here this morning His wire Mrs. from the federal treasury arrange for New Britain and vicinity - by the regent Saturday to form a cdb- | Mary Manzo, 39, of Boston, is charged | ments must be made for the funding Snow probably tarming to <deet A g s, whe - . - ~ stated e is confident of | with the shooting. Manzo was under |and extension of existing indebtedness or rain tonight or Tucsday 1 te to 3 . 1 “ . inct, has 'R wouid | 810,060 bail in conhection with & for such titne and upon such reasor slightly warmer Tuesday constituting a got ernmet receive the support of the national | shooting here in December Jast. He asscmbly. died in a hospital. | (Continued on Fifth Page) |fl - (Continued o Fe It ; ntinued on Fourth Page.) 1 on Fourth Page)