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h NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JEWISH STATESHAN COTTON EXCHANGES CITIZENSHIP L0SS ' Don’t Suffer - TALKS HERE SUNDAY! UNDER INSPECTION' RESTORED SOLDIERS - Dr. Osias Thon to Speak at Mass Joseph C. Cooper, President of But This Does Not Alfect Thelr‘ Memng on Palestine Thon, the famous Jewish will address 4 m: meet- ng of Jewish residents of this city on | Bunday evening, March 9, at the Cen- tral Junior High schoo! While Dr. Thon is not weli to the younger element, famillar personage to the come to this country from Sracow and since the men of the Polish Sejm he resented his 4 garded as the the bloe in the Sjem and at all times fought valiantly to safegnard Jew- kuown e is a who ha Eur el estab) has He is rve- Jewish Exchange, Grilled Today New Cooper, York, March 6. ! president of the national Stock, Cotson & Gruin exchange and of the American in & Cotton asso clation —atleged successor to - the Atheriear Cotion & Grain exchange | which was convieted of bhucketin t Supreme Court Justice Guy today at a resumption of State Attorney General Sherman’s investi- ion of eotton exchanges. Cooper refused to waive immunity. He admitted that Scott, Norris & Co., which ewed enstomers $2,000,000 when it failed, and thrce other bank- rupt members of the national exchange. The only requi- Joseph C. | titied before coneerns were !stored the ' fil] T0 GOURT OVER ish rights in Poland. Dr. Thon is the founder a ent head of a rema bie #chool system in Jurope, callod Tarbuth, 150 schools and sem- sites to membership, e said, were and favorahle telephone refer- He pointeds out that each of the fous firms had heen expelied from shortly' before they d pres- Jewish which is €nees, exehange he had made cifort learn whether Scott, Norris [were engaged in bona fide trafisactions Cooper answered: “No; we didn't know they w making anl but hona I fide Is unti! aiter they failed.” Cooper testified the Nutional had | five to seven trading members and a few associate members in the south, He dectined, however, to name them. When the witness announced that the American Grain & Cotton asso tion was being liquidated, Mr. ( h..m bers produced a letter of recent date on its statiener; wnd signed by the |ussociation sceretary, soliciting busi- {ness from a cusiomer in the south, | Cooper « ined that “this is done so collections can be made on old counts, unless we give the )mpro»mn Hlmt the association is still in business would be unable to collect money Hdue us RUM FLEET SQUADRON ARRIVES OFF COAST! 1 DR. OSIAS THON. i inaries now being numbered in it. Pe i e fu s educator . Personally, the famous educator i8{ conce Guard Cutters Report $5.000, beloved by all who know him. Hel $ has u dynamic personugity and is u 000 Liguor Cargo Waiting Off-Shore, most convincing He comes to New Dritain in the interests of the March 6.—Slipping in/| Palestine Foundation fund us unfler cover of a The meeting will addressed by | Leavy, rolling fog, 21 vesscls, headed another sprake bes Dr. Thon. | by the British steam yacht Istart yes- This man is David Tennenbaum, a!terday rattied anchor chains along brilliant young spea from New | pum row and swung into formation to | York city, This man was formerly aldispose of 160,0 of liquor——| rabbi and served as a chaplain with | $5,000,000 worth United States army in France.| Thus the squadron presented to| He has studied in Palestine and is in | ccast guurd cutters, who reported its & position to speak with authority on | discove preholiday cdPditions in the Holy Land, strengih, There were rum ships on! Another feature of the cvening will | the row before Christmas. But, ac- be the rendition of Jewish melodies | cording 1o the customs authoritics, by Cantor Pauwl Discount of the Tem- | the vessels oul there now are enough | pid Emmanuel,, Hartford. Mr, Dis- | larger to more than make up in car- count is pell known to New Dr#ain go capacity for the slightly sm.;lhr' .ludlrnm 8. | rumber, | I'he pricc—al avcording 10 cus. | toms authoritiess~will he approxl. | mately $50 o case, £ 0. b, rum row. They admittyd, however, that thelr| cfforts to board the lsgar yesterday | met with ax Uttie success s attendod w similar strategy attempted a year | g0, when the British yacht first be- uumo the flagship Istar,” and “"queen | of the fleet.” | - Six steamships, all former tramp Hatfield was finally pulled to safety, | treighters, were doscribed py the The Bristol fircmen displayed g at | authorities as the backbone of the heroism when they work at the risk | Weet. There were a couple of con- ©f their lives to release Hatfield verted yachts smaller than the Jstar, | Hatficld was confined to his home | nine threc-stacker schooners and four for some time as u result of his exs cther nondescripts which the customs perience in the well. When firemen | men called “sca-going tubs, gas and | rushed into the well to reseue him, he |%ail” told them that it was impossibie for them to get him out and begged them | to cover him up and let him die .| fore further slides of earth buried | M, any more men, renew , At the present time Hatfield has a | tournament T muit pending against the city of Wa. | Junior Mec ferburw for several thousand dollars | play will be the third block of the | »which has attaracted considerable - [tournament to be played. The Me- “tention #out the stale. While he was | chanies will enter the mateh tonight in the vicinity a fire in that eity | with a substantial lead gained in the weveral months a tire hose burst | first two blocks. when a picce appagalng ran e over it. . The water hit Hatficld and | h w S i s e e bt | Laugh at Winter ing, breaking several of his ribs d )| making it necossary for him to e ] eonfined at #t. Mary's hospitul for | some time : “ speaker, New York, from the high s be les (Continued from IFirst Page) PINOCHLE BATTLE. aln council, Jr. O, U, A, and the P, & ¥, Corbin club will | hostilities in their pinochle tonight at 8 o'clock in ties’ hall. Tonight's RESUME Chambe Hre e | N | AppetiteKeen and Bowels | Relieved ’ You ean relish your meals fear of wpsctting your liver or stomach if you will put vour faith Little without Foulaccum« nlations that poison the blood are expelled from headache, dizzincss and are relicved. Small Pill - Small Dose Small Price the o sallow skin [ their workouts today. Pain Stops Instantly Here's instant relief from that burn. ing coml Blue-jay will stop the pain instantly. Then the com loosens and comes out. Does away with dangerous paring. Get Bluejay at your druggist. } olds ho aids terrore There's Jack Fros @B&BIM these profty mees wround. bat Blue O e | monly | that | quences of | which is proof sufficient that he [ 1871, | Manager of Cincinnati tal | | | Prison Sentences } Washington, March 6.—President | Coolidge by prociamation has re-| rights of American citizen- | hip to all deserters from the army | and navy during the threc-year period between the armigtice and the formal ending of the World war, The action affects more than 100 | men. It does not affect the status of | Grover Cleveland Bergdoll. he proclamation, issued upon the | recommendation of retaty Denby and We affects in nowisc those who deserted in the face of the enemy or at any time before the armistice,” and docs not remit or commute the | court-lartiul sentence of those who | deserted after the armistice and prior to the technical ending of the war, ficred Severe Penalties, The president to clear up a situation whereby . under the those who deserted 'r the rh.—h,nnx ceused suffered the same loss of citi zenship as those who left the military | forees during the war's prosecution. The war was actually over on Nov. (11, 1218, but all who deserted after 'that date and be fore the last procla- mation of peace on Nov. 17, 1821, were deemed under the law volun- | tarily to have relinquished and for- feited” their rights to citizenship, as well as their rights (o become citi- | {zens, and to be forever incapable of | holding any effice of trust or profit under the United States of or exercis- ing any of the rights of American citizenship. Secretary Denby in a lctter to the president, made public at the navy| department coineident with issuance of the proclamation . the White Houge, ‘declared the citizenship pen- alties “however justifiable in cases of desertion committed during the prosccution of a war. are unconi- harsh and severe for offcnses committed at any other time."” Many Mere Boys, “With mere boys, as many of them were when the deserted, a full con- ception of the statutory disabilities which confronted them was not pos- sible,”” Mr, Denby said. It is dur- ing the years which have cnsued) and which they may yet have to live, as they grow to manhood and old age, they realize the terrible conse- their offense and the shame which it involves and whieh, uniess reli they must carry with them to the grave, to the everlusting dishonor of themselves and thelr pos- terity, | “They are forever marked men (living In a country without any of the benefits of cltizenship and forever de- prived of obtaining such benefits,” (UTHOR OF FACE ON BARROOH FLOOR 1S 81 Ilu,.h A, D'Arcy Dined by Thursday Nighters, a Group of Llks. “"Twas a balmy summer ovening and a goodly crowd was there, “Which wellenight filled Joc's bar- room on the gorher of the square.” Hugh A. D'Arcy, composer 'of the classic \ballad of which the above are the two lines—reference is to “The Face Upon the Floor” or, as/ is more familiarly known, “The l.Arn‘ on the Barroom Floor'-—celebrated his eighty-first birthday ycsterday. Last night The Thursday Nighters, un organization of which Mr, D'Arcy | is an honored member, which is com- | posed of members of the New York Lodge of ElIks, gave him a testl-| monfal dinner and requested him to continue to live until he is 100 or 200, At cighty-one he is hale and hearty end a4 100 per cent American, living in fact, at the Hotel America on West | A7th street. When a reporter for The World inquircd there for him yes- torday e was reported at the Eiks' club, and when the Elks’ club was searched he was reported clsewhere, i still ve. He was born in Irance in 1543, was | reared in England and cames here in He still writes sketches for vaudeville actors, MORAN HAS RELAPSE ! Reds Not So Well Today—-His Team Maving ! | Workout in Ylorida, Cincinnati, March 6.-~Pat Moran, | manager of the Ciucinnati Nationals, suffered another siight relapse today, | after having shown improvement dur- ing the negiht ceived from the at Orlamdo, Fla not worried, but cxpress the opinion | that it may be three weeks or a month beforc he can leave the hospi ¥ia., March 6.-—While Manager Pat Moran, of the Cincin- nati Reds, lay in a hospital here Yyl fering from kidney and heart trou other members of the team continue Otlando, aid Moran spent a fair- night but, that he will the hospital for at There i no danger was stated cne sacker of the Physicians comfortable be confined in least ten days preumonia, it Staley, star keystone 1923 Orlando squad, is slated to re- port to acting Manager Jack Hen- dricks. Sammy Bohne, Inficlder, re- ported yesterday. ACC! l\!ll OF BIGAMY. Harttord, March §¢.—~Joseph Bes- y . 30, wus arresied here 10day on a charge of bigamy. 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WHAT To Do le, | o3 fr e & d~ ot t ¥ tisse, fenew th vigor of your hody, | and Jilspre o & stabe of nervoss pr #nd ward off germs ~f disease. Once |g7,00t1 1 Sour weak-ned condi MARCH 6, 1924. Supernumerary Whose | Bridgeport Auto Killed Girl Takes His Own Life This Morning. Mentally up- ident when | and fatally 19, last Satur- Bridgeport, March 6. set as a result of the a his automobile ran ov injured Rose Goodruff, day, David Goldstein, 52, special po- liceman shot himself through the lkead with a 32 caliber revolver at his home at 5:30 this-morning and died at th hospital shortly before 8 o'clock. Gioldstein was to have ap-| peared today at an Inquest called by | Coroner John J. Phelan to inquire in- to the death of Miss Goodruff, Since the aceident, which occurred at the corner of Congress and Housa- tonic streets, Goldstein had been un- able to sieep and had spent much of the time walking the streets, accord- ing to members of his family. Besides his occupation as a special | viceman, Goldstein had beep em- ployed o many oceasions to remove bodies of drowped persons. e had been successful in finding the corpses | persons who™ had lost their| manner, according to rec- Goldstein leaves two sons and two the coroner. His wife died rome years { erds-of aanghters. ago Coron J. Phelan closed his in- jatvest tod into the death of Rose { Goodruft who was struck by the Geld- sutomobile last Saturday night. d that while there wouid be no formal finding because of Gollstem's death today, he had found no eriminal responsibility gesting upon Goldstein, This was regarded as equivalent to exoneration of Goldstein. "he co Yener closed the hearing and the case | upon receipt of word from the med cal examiner that Goldstein, havieg worried over the aceident which gost Miss Goodruff her life had Kkilled himself There stein 1110 was only one. adult eyewit- ness of the accident, John H. Dona- | hue, who testificd before the coroner | toda His statements were such as to indicate that the woman was struck accidentally. BEERS BURGLARS SENT AWAY| Copland and Ryan Who Rifled Pearl Street Home, Arc Sentonced | to Reformatory At Cheshire, ! am Copland und William | ded guilty to a charge fl(: burglary und were sentenced to the reformutory in superior court yester- day. They broke into the home of William 12, Beers on Pear] street and secured loot valued at 82,500 Balvatore Dendotti 1 fved a 30. day sentenee when he pleaded guilty to a charge of driving an automobile while under the influence of liquor. Felix Kowak was fined §25 for a violation of the motor vehicle laws in Southington. e was arrested when an automobile he was dpiving was found to have no brakes. Lonle Ryan, colored, of 60 Chest- nut street, pleaded guilty when ar- raigned in superior court at Hartford yesterday and on a charge of indecent assault upon a 16 yeur old white boy, was sentenced 1o serve one y in Jail, POLICEMAN FINDS LOST HORSE, Louis Tifo of 184 Curtis street re. ported to the polico t he had lost | his horse last night. The horse was found prancing about Burritt street i ¢ this morning by Patrolman Clarence Lanpher and was persuad- ! ed to go into the yard at 245 Burritt street, where he was held until Tifo called for liim, Painted People Should See “Painted People” ZredS in arms and Children all ages. 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