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News of the World By Associated Press MRS, CANDLER AND FRIENDS GO FREE Case Against Millionaire's Wile Dismissed at Atlanta BIG CROWD VISITS COURT Court Thus Disposes of Case When W. J. Stoddard, One of Party, As- sumes All Blame and He Is Ar- rested on New Charges At Once, Atlanta, Ga., March 3.—The case against Mrs, Asa G. Candler and W, J. Keeling was dismissed and W. J. Stoddard was bound over for another trial under bond of $300 today, when they were given a hearing in police court on charges of having been in a place where intoxicants w e drunk. The original charge against Stod- dard was also dismissed, but he was bound over on a new charge of vio- lating the state prohibition law when e assumed responsibility for the partly filled bottle of liguor found by the police on a table when Mrs, Cand- lor and the two men were arrested, Hundreds Are Curious Hundr of spectators were police conrt today when (he case called for trial, Mrs, Candler ente companied by her s Urown, The code by in was the room ac- ster, Mrs, J. V. char is violation of the city nd grows out of a raid made the police on February 9 in an { | MESASA G CANDLER Gpartment house. A small quantity o fquor wa The defer it he him s selzed, nt's pleaded not guiit of Police vers testified led the raid upon o complaint by Asa Candler, Sr, Tipped Off By Sleath, Il to come to certain party who was shadow- dler W. J, Stod- Chiel Beavers 1 had to the ca and at amily 1 Kept it a to 1 gol a ¢ a from g Mrs tarid v radowi Stoddard he th second aparin in this apartin said *No.' 1 ¥ VeV or, 1 Mr. Keeling came et me in the down 1 d suid " and to ‘A comebody ” ' door card a chair knocked to the * and on th door and W I said, walked ball and room which vorknob e Stoddard What 18 I you I tell iy, added Ner's Remark My, ( v e sent 1re ike this’ L1 giess plenty of other wa chie A bottl it the table, he ti *“Whose apartment is this® | Mrs, Candler " 1rs Mrs. Candier's comm contai iskey was on ask- ed Kintie today.” Mrs. Candicr wought them woenr wher she's in told me. is e und polier d ief concluded taining a small quan s ttreduced in ared conrt W elief deg 1 i bottle up AL Had Taken Drink told me they had dronk ehicf said, amination. Chief B ‘ * was identi Tom Vitts, to the represent been shadowing Mrs Candler for some fime” the chief requested that mitted that dler be Pitts taken wanted Peavers Mr potice station, them all treated alike “Mre, Candler asked m on the 1o the not to pat Ty dorket he said am INSULIN CHEAPER Mareh he committer Miid medical school stats proparin insulin combating diabetes., finance hospital of « und cost of " redued is used in B onev process sutin being 2 NEW BRITAIN HERALD Conn, Polar Bears in Bathing at N. London New London, March 3. cral local poiar bears took | vantage of Sunday's {| weather and took a dip at Ocean Beach. At one time there were a dozen young men and women attired in bathing suits, but all did not braW¥e the chilly waters of the Sound. i r 'STRICT NEUTRALITY - ORDERSTOU. 3. NAVY Commanders in 'Honduras | Waters Warned to Favor Neither Side Washington, S.—Strictust | neutrality as between the rival revo- lutionary movements in Honduras has !been cnjoincd upon Amcrican naval jcommanders in Honduras waters, | They have been directed to contine ! themselves strictly to the protection |of American lives and intcrests, and not to® permit their operations 10 us |sume the appearance of American in- ion. 5 of the d seriously de facto governme :d yesterday L revolutionary column commandd | by General Ferrcra, The t oceur- jred at the town of Tamara, 15 mile !west of Tegucigalpa, the Honduran capital, Presumably an attuck on the capital is imminent of the de facto president, has left the city tor the Amapala, General Ferrera is belicved here to be supporting the candidacy of Bon- illa, one of the three aspivants for the Honduran presidency. The cruiser Doy | Rear Admiral Dayton's squadron, atill s at . eruiser Milwuukee is expected to ar- { rive soon at Amapala. American na- | tionals and their property hayve menaced by disturbances b | ports, The Kingsto | north coust ther arrival, GRAND JURY 10 HEAR " OF TW HURDERS HERE { | |Cases of Feank Calorico And Frank | | Furrera The wite Guticrr seaport by ot pecial service iba, and the been those from the ported destroyer to Puerto has not disputehed Co L I as yet Holecz, Both of New Britain, Come Up This Week Hurtford, Mareh §.- Dewey, instead of calling a new g ljury for tihe consideration of murd | cases this week in connection with the eriminal session of the superior cour [ Mareh term, has summoned the grand |jury which has been considering the {evidence against fake doctors since carly in November, Bene dict M Holden i forema this Jury, Clork Hurold J, Hartford sent out notices today Ing the members of the jury in sion for Thursday morning o'clock The vl West call- Beardsley of ank Holee New Britain, who is charged with murder in the firet degree in connection with {the death of Mrs, T) his bourding mistress on Pebruary 25, will he |woman throu breast, a bullet from piereing her jother 0 be to the | Jury i hursday will he that of Irancis Colorico of New Brit ain who is alleged to have shot and killed Schastino Gigenti on De- cember 6 1eresa Stausal the night presented, gl the le > callbre Among w T wae shot cart, presented session olver " FOUR SENTENGED 10 DIE Diamond Brothers, Parina and Pan- tana to be Exccuted During Week of April T=Al File Appeals, New York, March Court Justice Cropsey today 'Morris and Joseph Diamond, ers: John i‘arina and Anthony {tano, bank messenger murderers, to die in the clectrie chair in Sing Sing during the week of April 7. The four recently were convieted trials of the murder couriers and robbing them of $4 ast November 14, Coungel for the four men made for- mal motions for new trials, based on various legal grounds. None of the men made They were led quictly aw unhanenffed, immediately after tice Cropeey imposed sentence brot Pan at two any show of 1y LEAP YEAR BABY GETS $10 AND OTHER GIFTS Johin Wojtueik, the proud of baby Doris in's first leap year ba ed at the Herald of nd collected the 310 which was to awarded to the first baby on Februsry 29, Not only de baby Doris collect at the Her ald offi but cash in at the New Britain Trust, The Commercial Trust, tie jon al Bank, C. L. Plerce's music store, The Vogue store, The Rig Store, B, Porter's, Himberg & Horn, and ney’s. The proud parents at 37 Horace street, where 1it- Doris Joined them at n and at ence began yelling 1o Ivertise the fact that she ucky baby she ¢ Kin- was i Sherift Ldward | (A NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTIC SH O INSURAN CE COWLISHAW MAY Bt - DA UGHERTY IS SENDING IMPORTANT UT, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1924.—EIGHTEEN PAGES. Average Daily Cirfllll,fiol' Week Ending 1 0’507 March 1st .. PRICE THREE CENTS IS BONUS ARGUNENT . 0. .CANDIDATE. MESSAGE TO PRESIDENT COOLIDGE: Some Propose Payments in FormiSupt. of Charity Department| ;GARNER EXPRESSES VIEWS SAID 10 ! Intimates He Thinks 80 Per Cent of | Has Given Thought to Possibility o tri malke form eral of pu and surance Opti 0f a Paid-Up Policy lotism > soldicr bo of paid-up insurance arguments tod ublic he means is payments in th led to sev house wa; rings by the mmitt compensation legislation. Representative Andrew, republican, |eral months and ar® urging upon him Mass; mitt proy tion eran: the The III|' 4 ingt the Mr would not cost more than the measure | prsse e New allow months of service u ama low the 5,000 who died during the war|Will be drafted with Su 000,000, or about §100,000,000 @ year, | Mr, cludi cupt and celigil e tive achusetts W measur iding for i on cash payments for those vet not entitled to more than $5¢ Bonus An Obligation vete now caplain urance he same 1)'s at the close of th: “und the bonus now form of an obligatior jon uppeals veterans, grant igainst worry fo the i a8 bettor for « hem protectic future,” P, Andrew slimated the d presentatiy York, pres st sessic republies ed his bonu restricting all payments to 1t would | r endowment poli policies of 3460 for each i ove 60 days, wit ) and wouid al aximum of $500 to benet out insurance Two Billion a measure Plan ch vould cost $2,000, Fish cstimated ng offl din in the arm lieutenant in t ole, oth Cole AlL s up to Y, would ‘b My, Andrew and Repre republican, lowa, said the: never heard opposition to honus oxptessed by an enlisted man, W per atis Mtepr ing ques $0p the Cash or Insurance Mr, Col believed 8 the would b Jied with the provision resentative Garuer, Texas, rank demoerat the committee b, toning indicated the belief tha cent desired bill wyments and insurance optior fwara | Americal hils suid veterans fnsura on ' 1edoration of —Called Debt to Pa- | Washington, Murch 3.—I'roposals to | e ¥ at the opening inomination, admitted this on adjusted |the mayoraity fight. 1 to the com- | that has introduced with an op- whether his services as mayor would W e to! % s X h il marine corps i ¥ 5 H ° n, Y | t providing . reported thut organization unanimous. in nt Chy SURR cash N eloct ment ernment I to i insist erans a trioti Bl men thes, tuke 16 Couli (& Al Wa House officials said today lent by e AR Y dent resig favor or insur irman Gre estions for payments or insur of neceptar 1f any propor of thoso cligible for a to take an entire cash pay. #aid, all the revenue the gov wouid collect nest yea nsumed MeKenzie, of an option ot cash pay. nee, regarde opti o nee as impos allowing - ed , he d be ¢ presentative inots, author jat veto cd the govers bonus ment owed the onomie and vet fo pa Y the with he NORES VANDERLIP TALK Pignify” sons governmont must call depondents to fight its bat said, “surcly we ought of ther dge fuses o W, nment Banker's Statement ked Daugherty To Resign, Whit that Presi to dignif ashington, Mareh 3 Coolidge did nol care mment e vesterd ed bt Attor unde that the presi ha e not nation 1wy Daugherty ™ denie pes k at repeatdly hay story by all thos authoritatively Second Fatality After \is a ferin are s cident in t and report rrolle troek branecl the into | sidewalk Stamford ' wtord, Mar the re man trolley car i rians on the treet on the . February today Lane, 1 The crash 1o a group o walk in Man ning of Sat 3 « urred at th Paul Gastaraacatie, o broken pel injurics, and his suf g8 were ended carly today. Ther till five other victims of the ospi Coroner Phe smpleted his inques not yet made ingquiry hich wa irnie the removed rub witeh points, 1 it the len pening r it and had "s of the o sid nd intern . poli thelr ted toward ha the as y car thi: forware the the t bt took as tha! h T jumped workm at t 1he at point Brooch With 27 Diamonds Ne in wh valne porte Taken From N. H. Man | *- w Haven, M hich ad at d McKinley The time $2,000 were take Heary L. Eile We ille, to. s visit wa about 9 last night. om had been left unlocked. aven of the t d t bonus | August when he was put in on rec r republi- | th bill similar | 1 by President Harding, on 10 He Considering Entering Race HAVE SUPPORT Vets Favor Cash Payments and In-" Sceking Nomination, He Says, Rut | Has Not Made Up Mind Definitely, | | He Tells Reporter. f who is now mention- republican afternoon that he is considering entrance into He sald friends !have been approaching him for sev- ent of chariti ed in connection with the The considered he question his name, first only is enter to be ¥ than his charity de- cision in be more beneticial to the cf services as head of the partment, and upen his ¢ ed for cash is not this matter depends whether he will ienter or remain out of the . he | says, PAYOR FILIPINOS bin | House Msular Afiairs Commitice to Report Pavorably On Bill Tor In- , J dependence of Tslands. The house decided to. for | Washington, March 3 insular affairs committee duy to report w bill providing Philippin independence. ‘he committee voted 11 to 5 to ree- iuries of each of |ommend passage of a measure which Y @ sub-committ with the resolution of Representative Cooper, republican insurgent, Wiscon- sin, as a basis, Chairman Fairfield said this aetion was taken so the question could be brought up for discussion on the oor of the house, 'SENATE CONFIRMS COWLES' APPOINTMENT AS P. M. Forwarded | | Commission Will Be to Ke ngton Man Within Vew Days By Prestdont BY GEORGE W, (Washington Buresu of N, Washington, 1, C,, March MANNING. B, Mei LS 1d) | postmaster at Hartford and Sidney M, Cowles at Kensington, Conn, have | been contirmed by the senmte Thelr commission will be forwarded to them by President Coolidge in a few days giving them four year appoint- {ments. Taylor has becn serving as lacting postmaster ut Hartford since ommendation of Cougressman enn, He took the civil service examination about two months ugo and passed, | Mr, regular appointment. Cowles will take the place of ster Willlam whiose s term expired Pebruary 4, Cowles and George B, Alling took the civil service commission ex- amination for this job December 21, ' Cowles passcd and Cone sman Fenn recommend ppolnt. t of Cowles, salary | Harttord is 1 [ yed ster L] at at the $6,00n 4 Kensington, $2,300 | STRUCK BY TRAIN | Hartford Ty Jured and Morning Accldent. Two Horses in ¥ declaration of Frank received the General been position to rolley Crash second f f f t a Jdentity t t the s A burglary | diamonds =1 in a brooch was re-| s A March Jot employed general t Ny i when the G, 1 by Whit- wkmen of jured carly team he was rorthbound plant. The load of fy the Hartford, {ards, a teamster aker and Bacon, {this eity, was crit | this morni |driving was Wit by Valley trair Colt’s truck, which carried a lieavy lumber dragged feet train, The near was almost cleared hit it in ip two horses in the the the team had track when the tear, lifting the r in all dircetions. onsider imong the finest city were Instantly killed. The aceident occurred where, because s it is imposeible d, if going fast engine lumber The at a nrve point in the | 1o sce very far to slow up Dies in Ansonia Hospital Ansonia, March 3. Adolph Dzik, | whe left leg was badly mangied Raty by a motor truck on which his belongings were being moved to died at the Griffith hos=pital rday after- noon The man tied and is survived by a child- ay household new location, late & was n wife and three BABE RUTH IMPROVIAG Hot Springs. Ark., March - ‘Babe” Ruth will be ont in a day or unless unexpected lications tin. Dr. W. T. Wooton said today. | Huth has boen 1 with influenza. His | pulse, temperature and respiration ars normal. though he still is rather weak | mether-in THE WEATHER an@an | Hartford, March 3.—orecast for New Britain and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Tues- day, somewhat warmer. J i * * Willlam €. Cowlishaw, superintend- ~The | TorE Metirndy, spealkting for |uppoirtments of Harry K. Taylor as| k" Tabor, Ta. | hi- | into the THOUGHT BY RADIOIS 'ASSERTS SUSIE LEE GIVEN ACTUAL TEST Sunday Night to Be Made Known Thursday Chicago, Mareh 3.—Whether radio |waves can transmit thought is tq be {decided by-Dr. Gardner Murphy of Columbia university, who last |supervise¢ telepathy here at t “w . station, W o) ‘projprvyy to write ¢ Waq papy HBRIUTTSY ntal test by a givllqI'T Ojepg o send ther |E. F. McDonald, Supciiiaa station said, would be sent unopened to Dr. Murphy and should be known {by Thursday. Twelve tests were . Professor Robert H, Gault of Northwestern uni- versity, who participated with Dr. Murphy and Professor H. 3. English, ‘of Antioch col °, in the test, 1irst announced that he was thinking of a | number betwe 1 and 1,000, Lis- [teners were asked to write down the number that came into their minds, The other t. included the an nouncement that the professor was thinking of a certain wild animal; that he was thinking of a horizon line crossed by anothe color, a certain food, nume to given; onc of the professors registered pain, the answer to be what puin and where; pictures, to be described; word, a drawing, and several others, 'FOUR AVIATORS KILLED AT ENGLISH AIRDROMES Aoei- e Three Others Are Injured in | { | dents Which Occur At Various Flying Fields | London, March 3.--Four airmen | were Killed and three others injured {In two clashes at different airdromes in Englund this morning | At Duxtord, Cambridg: air- planes approaching an airdrome to {land collided and crashed to ewrth. Sergeant Bont, the pilot, and Officer kiiled 9 one machine und | Llewtenant Albrecht and a passenger | were seriously injured in the othe , At Biggin Hill an airplanc got out of control and fell. Officer 8 W, Smith and Sergeant Lister were killed [In the crash and the mechanie was injured {6 N. B. DELEGATES All Over State two {Total Number From Fenn then recommended him tor | Democratic Convention in New Post- | four | Haven Will Be 7971, New Haven, March 3.-Apportion- |ment of delegates to the democratic Mrs |state convention has been compiled by Alexander 8. Lynch, sceretary of |the state committee and the figures were made known today. The tota number of delegates will be 774, and distribution by congressional districts witl as follows First (Hartford lond (four eastern third. (part of Haven cou 169: fourth (Fairfield) 3 | (balance New Haven | field), Kome be county) countics) of and it follows 41 ited as Hartford | Haven 41 {10, Norwich btiry 11, N Waterbury K, Derby 6, Bristol LAFOLLETTE IS OUT | Wisconsin Scenator Asks That Mis Na be Dropped From Michigan Preferential Ballot, New Londor 37, Dan New Britain Meriden N Bridgeport 0, Stamford 8 3 walk Anso Wine Manche Torri Wallingford [ ster § Mareh 4. . Senator of requested that the presidential g to be Lansing. Mich M. LaVollette, 1 consin his name withdrawn erential ballot Ar Celebrate: Relea;c From Jail by Robbing Hou Ansc v: d\v Idward charged from th New worved ted his reien week theft. ce ing intn on 1ebor Portuguese street and nnd Ready N arreeting Jones Sy Tremont st a revolver a de Officer watches of eciothes, the shops was bo supe e up in the nd 1l ove atl tern r 1o the n rior court when his cas ety eourt todas aves Family, Tries to (et Valuables, Is Killed Mdlnt Lakes, N. J.. Mar After taking his wife two childrer and law down a blazing stair- way to safety, Sidney B. Austin, a New York city clectrical engineer re- turne to his burning home to re- cover Juables and was caught the collapsing walls where he burned to death today. His body was covered after the fire which destroy- ed the home had burned out Austin was a liewtenant in the United States navy during the war, in re- night certain | sinee iwoman | ue ot only was older thun Mrs, | 15 NOT MRS. HARRIS Result of Experiments Made Tennessee Registrar ports Contention of Banker’s Wife New of York, March 3. Memphis, named Lex as the f Harris in a death sion by the girl's mother, accord ing to testimony given today by Mrs. Rosha Corder, half Mrs, tl proceedings brought by sister ot Harris, ir nu B ment verly Harris, banker, w York, March 3 Memphis, n., was not Elaine of Eleanor ? rris who uppeared in supreme court today as defendant in the maurriage annulment suit brought by her husband, Beverly D. Harris, it testitied Oscar Elliott Hy- smith Stewart county, Tennessee, Hysmith, taking the stand to sup- plement a deposition read into the record several days ago, declared he had Known “Samuella”) Lee 1904, whe rut Dum- pus Mills, Tenn,, § 16 vears old then, and lived with her wmother, Mrs. Samuel C. Lee, her sister, Rosha, her consin nuel Curtis, cording to the witnes Hyswmith told of 1 Memphis Susie only und his friends, he newspapers about and “we though the Mrs, Harris lescribed must be the Susie we bad 1 thought this too until last met Mrs. Harris and saw a er had seen befor was by rogistrar of and ac- the He the suit, aving scen last July suld, read in the Harris kno month 1 “Susie Harris, ing to shorter darker complexion tarker Attired in gray und without the sage of rose las worn through out the triul thus far, Mrs. Harris reached the court room late, She was accompunied by her sister, Mrs. Roha Corder, who bore a striking re- somblance o the defendant Mrs. Haorris, echristencd Elaine Lee, was born on J My suid Her mother, witness declared, died May 19, Atter her mother's death wus scattered, the wit Swmuclly, or Susie, going 1o the of a Mrs, Jones in Nashvil The last time, Mrs, Corder aw Samuells or Susic wus 1901 and 1904 at the Hume Nashville Eleanor the the witiiess continued, defendant She stouter, and had point was n eyes." Corder family ess went on, ome afd, she between school in wis taken to the uncle, Fr K Harris, not related to Beverly Harris, she lived there until BN Raynor sent to a private school in 1.os Angeles leposition from Mrs, Pace, the former Frank Harris, wus read into th record on Friday id Andrews ition was not home of testifiod the Susic Harris K y had witnes: e by Nirs, hen and th The asked if had met Gl latte ood I was up she the e was Susie aid T other woma ! was not He r Cross-( during «] for Har- n I u vatni did in ation by cou other ris. us witnesses, pwer tonnere et PEDDLER FINED $5 FOR SELLING FRUIT ON SUNDAY Park Street Residents in Bristol Ob- et to “straw -brees” Solo on the sahbath Home Wednesday Trade at Day flored bargains The norrow’s Her T worth rea advertisements i 1 wil tory nean sai who shop esday. _— | today tran TEAPOT DOME PROBERS DIG DEEPER Attorney General How- ever, Refuses to Divulge Nature of Communica- tion Which Goes Forth Late Today Head of Secret Service Must Tell How McLean Got Cipher Code—Early Action in Lease Prosecu- tions Is Forec Miami, Fla.,, March torney Gen. Daugherty will send a message to President Coolidge late today *“which may be con- sidered important” he said at the Nautilus hotel here today He refused to divulge the na- ture of the communication. Ciph xperts Busy Cipher experts of t r depart- ment who have been translating code messages found in the McLean tele- grams will be ¢ 1 first tomorrow when the senate oil committee re- sumes its public hearings Senator Walsh, democrat, Montana, chier prosecutor in the inquiry said ations of the telegrams by the government experts did mnot differ materially from the paraphrases furnished the committee last week, and arrived at by the use of an old of the department of justice, Burns to Be Called fam J. Burns, chief of the de- WWa burcau of investigation, questioned by the committee as to how empl s of B, B, MeLean into possession of this code, and whether McLean is on the roll the bure wi par came asked about the message sent to one of McLean's confidential men at Palm Beach in which reference was made to Burns and to “the MecLean inves- tigation," Mrs, Mary Duckstein, former prie vate secretary to Burns, and now an operative in the tica department, Who sent the * telegram to her w, Duckstein, probably follow Burns on the stand, Mel may called before the committee before the end of the week. He returned from Wiorida e last month in response to a sumimons, but, unlike other persons under sub- has not been required to appearance at the hear- ' code An be iy Preparations neared conclusion to- day the first steps in the oil suits to be instituted by special government counsel L result of the senate com- mittee's disclosures. Some announce- ment is expected tomorrow or Wed- nes but meantime those prepar- ing the suits will make no statement as to their precise intentions. Assembling Evidence wssembling of evidence in the candal went forward today, ale the public hearing was in re- til tomorrow at the request of demoerat, Montana. More telegrams exchanged between Riward MclLean, publisher of the Washington Post and its employes are ' 1ght in the files of the West. Postal Telegrah come with messages ro. 1 by or sent to Albert B, Fall, B, v, Harry 1 nd J, W Sinclair's attorney has sub- from Fall, wart of the Indiana, and Midwest Res between March 1, 1924, Mexico, where o881 nator W S 18h eing n Union and here, along Sinelatr personal the committee to Robert $t litior rd Oil company o Ready 1o Pr hile 1t conte rment's epe- dy to inftiate this g8 will be Atlee o Onio proceedi tlon wnsider pecially 1tment oceed- al gove lard Oil Co. sms 16 and 36 in in that state jjourncd Sat- r considering behind closed ords of distance teles calls from Washington to Me- and is expected, es tomorrow, 10 fe- the publish- shed light s sent to and 3 while cfforts to keep him off the ' othe it its stioning of nployes in an effort ¢ rere t1 g m