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News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 “TEX” RICKARD DECLARES HE Judge Alling Flays H. S. Boys For “GOT BUNKED”’ WHEN HE WENT Bombarding Actors With Eggs and INTO DEALS WITH MOVIE MEN Spelacy, Another Ex- FLFYEN Blfi_l’ll—wfk_ NEW BRITAIN HERAILD NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924. —EIGHTEEN PAGES. Fruit; Orders Other Arrests Made Declares They Brought Reflection On Themselves, Fra- : Lo ot fernity, Ncbosl Clts and Siste By Coninct SURPLUS OF L.F. 8§ (. Neither Shows An y lnrvous Reaction When et Agen,Sors - PIANTS [N NERGER ) udge Maltbie, n Superior Court, Ord 5 H ld d P b themselves above the law held under bonds of $30 cach oldridge ‘ l’efloui and brought reflections upon them- hearing this mornis Attoriey e hPm Connne'l At ,Ve{heyg Id For Rest Of T tim A “Al)s 8315 000 000 Capltal ]I]Veslai ves, the high school, their frater- David Waskowitz ced the bonds. | Annual Atement St * ) ¢ community and the state, While Patrolman Cosgrove wus & d d Shows ‘ i« estimony As Fm S[at% Are Aneclw J-m B. W. Alling today adminis- waiting for the patrol wagor : S A The“ Da_‘ys—/“lkm ts Em’re in D\.CIS!OH v l;ll ) tered one of the severest rebukes in theater a lar, Corporation in Excellent ely Tnle the history of the local police court gatl 1 F e to Edward O'Brien and Harold |« inancial Conditi . s ! MANY M[LL[ONS ARE SERYED of the New Britain high ollowing the arrest Mavor W ‘Inm, P'"J';‘L“" State’s’ Attorney Alcorn Satisfied Both Pris- , 4 P | sehool. who were arrested charged sa and Chic( of Police Hart 2 : z ¥ “Mr, Burns Is a Liar,” Lat- |with disturbiug the peace in the erence at the police stat L e b np{ ¢ of Low Mentality—Former Slew Friend Group Controls 40 Stations, Develop- | Capitol theater latc yesterduy afters r socmed to thi ! ¢ lLanders, Frary IS 121355040 ter Roars at Daugherty =~ - aoon, ors should 1 ' iisclows that the corporation bad 4 v used fo Pay Back $100—Latter Killed Land- . H 4 R f i ¢ ing 2,000,000 h. p.—Serving Ohio, | 1t wus during the portion of the tired of huy & . | surplus J. ry 1, 1934, of $3 2 = e L& earing, eferring 10| po, virginia, W. va. ana Ma, | S10W Elven by Al Tucker's S city and cast slurs upon th 176,516.50. The statement is made in lady i St e renaders, aggreg its citiz connection with the annou il vt | By The Associated Press. remar] ged to v Frats Must Stop Rowdyis: that the annual meeting will d —_ — Sre———— Press. New York, March 20.—Eleven clec- | been made w were not taken | Chief Hart said the time 1 - jat 2 p. m. on March 31. s " - — tric power manufacturing companies | kindly by the students and in an in- rived when st "ll"l' “results for the yvar ¢ I wd, Mar , = | representing $815,000,000 of invested 'stant egis, decayed fruit mil- cease som E urplus account is given as fo s ericeo, 1 i Washington, March 20.—After h““'lmfnul nnd‘ serving five east-central | dewed bread rained onto the stage. hav en perpet ; TMlRNCS. JAB. 4100 5. Sebastinno Gigenti ! o = . ing Tex Rickard, fight promoter, tell |y 0y today linked themselves in a| Many of the missiles f spite t that he did Lotk A ! ssed murds i : e Ao P them he “got bunked" when he went| ;. ative distributing system to be | got violin prized by prove of actors casting slurs 1 ssal, plead gl . ¢ into the “deal” with Jap Muma, Wil | ypoun agithe coal field super-power and valued at $300 anid; - was |comm s did not 2,018 mugder £l . A, Orr and the mysterious “Ike"” Mar- | group. badly damaged, boys ti 18 iprosnad Add Adjustments in 192 0 : & R g & tin, to show the Carpentier-Dempsey | ™ mpe group controls apyroximately | In a bricf address (ollowing had done yesterday: e said re- s tenced te t s He \ tliors - fight plctures and escape prosccutlon, | 4y gtations developing 2.000, orse- | incident Mr. T said the cently he found it necessary to enter | Net I . by Judg m M. Malthie, g " . th the Daugherty investigation commit-|yower which tap the principal cities ' regarding high school football te a local theater and request an actor | " . When the gra i t was | o, i Lee today turned to verifying the testi- | or Onio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West was oune which had | d time to + casting slurs against Detoc- d d to Holeey e wi o : e mony of G. O. Holdridge, a depart-|virginia and Maryland, scrving an es- t of stu- uas J. Peeney fer in t v the | t . », ment of justice agent. timated population of ud been taken in - The chief of police informed the ot plead to it twas eay T Rta ™ ' Holdridge, in previous “"“"“’“y to | Coucerns Involved a spirit of good sport iship. 'mayor that in the fulure ing in | atance e = o . the committee quoted Muma as having| ., T ; Following the completion of the city will have to stop. He said | Ac: sald Attorney General Daugherty had [, Concerns which, according to the | FOUO 560’ Mioliael Coagvore S aotooltatinert P % ————————————————————————— ty American Water Works & Electric |act Patrolman Michael Cosgrove, on the schoo horittes ordered ft| e told him (Muma), that if the “deal” | Sty ative [duty at the theater, had a conference stopped and that as far a poe | 100N : $ ) went over, he (Muma) ought to get a | OlmPRNY, TS Jolhed the cooperalive | L T T agle and liee we sle, it would stop in the [, T8, financial ata - u big cut out of it, at least firty per cent, | #ystem {"c".‘d‘ 3 the Duquesne- Light O RHen wite b iRder. mrecat. alls: it o Holdridge presented his statement |€OmPany, Penn Public Service Cor- ' 1 S\th bedng R ETiet vl taldt ot aoveralt el - .| poration; Potomac Edison company, charged with breg peay i rt told soveral i to the committes with an attest bY| yoronn Gas & Klectric company,| The boys were put through the | ~; Thomas Spellacy, a former depart-|a (CNT ot T BT o com. | usual routine the sawe as other pri (Continued_on Page Twelve) 4 - " ment of justice agent, as “absolutely | Cleveland Electric 1lluminating com- | ! st . Hathn . - e true.” rany:otl):\m]}l’ubuc Service cuy:’pmv_\ ! A § A When the committee got Spellacy | Penn-Ohlo Electric company, North- [ M lP E | pn | on the stand today he confirmed some :.r::"?tggn;‘rmu,l?f.fl& .i.'“]l',:“',“,).n”::.':.!,: ! ! n'\‘.:'q o ik " °? of Holdridge's testimony but made &,y Kevstone Power corporation change in Holdridge's account of Mu- | o "ot bonn Power company, : N | mna's report of tho alleged conversation | ™y "g “npompcon of the American FINAN[;ING tT with the attorney general, | Water Works & Electric company, in | $15,672,892.6 J AT pointed out that the states h.--'u‘l‘-l f . : n-u:henyh-u::m;d -hn"g'{ por oent | B o e unit fanhed ou the (Gibbons and Carpentier Dr. Pullen Is Opposed to cut, but that he thought Muma was by the New ingland Supe 2 \ - x interceding for Tex Rickard ald that| bower fostim auy the Sioma 1oer-| Matched for July ith in Closing Schools and s L Daugherty sald Muma ought to get an ents, on the th by the South o " - N iay Gl 3 ~ interest for that, Muma said he told ::‘:XH;,,,,O)‘,,\:\,\,“f)u\\. m') and m;‘ the Michigan City Factorie . st nes J Daugherty he was going to get an in- | west by the chain of stations in the Sl e & terest.” { Chicago district, \ > Spellacy admitted on cross examina- | gy Thompson declared all s Tnd., Mareh 20 Liizabeth Thompson, aged I, was tion that he never had “checked up” | sasily could be lined into u e roand Tomwmy Gib- 'aken to t Isolatlon hospital this on Muma's statement's to Holdridge. | group of interchangeable power ma matched to box in fternoon whea connect 1 g The Hegring in Detail, | ufacturing and transporting units aid imnions outdoor arcna here With the department of heaith pro-| INJURY fiETS $I 2“" FIANK HOLECZ PRANCISCO COLERICCO Tex Rickard, New York fight pro-| { predicted that such an amalgamution | . with Jack Dempscy, as one iounced hor lllnces an smalinox, i > ' moter, was called to the witness stand would be effected within a year. Thue, tinaneiad rs, 1t was an The ‘Thoimpson hume has been un - - - — before the Daugherty investigating|lLe sald, the east, from the S Law- | nounced today der quarantine since yosterday after him by Attorr Donald ¢, A per ' ' was committee today to testify regarding|rence river to Montgomery, Ala, Pitzsinomons ounce. | HooR. | Thires direct contacts, the pats| Whiting S¢, Z\lan AWRIN L e el i oar . b his finterest in exhibition of the|would be ready to hook up with the ment wis Lat Jack €Nty and another chiid, ,aro beln ' that ch, h o pi i ner tt \ Dempsey-Carpentier films. | national super-power system advocat- Demnscy bocame as od with Mitz. held in quarantine at the home at 137 Compensation From o second ) w to kil her, . Knew Muma, Not Smith, ed by Becretary Hoover simmons by paying t 160 | IS OLtou (B thin 3 b el 1. #he would . Rickard told of knowing Jap Mu.| - 4 the arcna, Dempsey s been a I‘“ ainated, but as ye have been Colt's Co. LYo Aok 1ie alk ire of K the woma ma, New York representative of Ed-| N D triend of IMitzsimmons “’,I‘«“"‘ll“ e g anel - Sl phitiorie 1 o, m i Kiiled ward B. MclLean, Washington pub- Movm MA ls SUE S R e bl = bt . ' . e ® Jisher, and Fred C. Quimby, film pro- Salt Lake City, Utah, Marct L ”“.{ i ] r‘v"\" B0 Through Iis lawyer, Joscph Gulwon that ¢ B o o \ Ahoe called ducer, who have been connected by Asked about report from Miohls i L e eh of Wihe M &g ;1‘ :"f Woods, Anson G. Place of 8% Whits |y b : i testimony with the plcture “deal” | Torrington Owner to Fight Against #an City, Ind, that he one of the | Lo vion hospital, S AT ing streot has been awarded com- U gy thin s 5 - o 50 Rickard said he could not remem- aneial backers of t rosed (€ Uealth Superintendent Richard W, PeNsation amounting to approximate e Malthie ¢ 2 ber ever meeting Jess Smith, dead PAYINE Royalties For Music Played ' Lons-Carpentior matel §, Jack | ,oiin doon not favor the ciosing of ¥ $1:200 for blindness of his Hght | ey that the men w Al Y T Pn—— = Whecler on Job Today New Haven, March Clie pak pecventod, LolloHng thet R atan. |1he Colt’s Iatent re Arnin MIg. C0. | graten Fo ath : Aplaint from Senator Wheeler, democrat, Mon- |ishers' lcaguo which is made up of | NoW Vork, March Juck Kearns| o oug 1o the city to - huve ot | Hartrord, that ) ; o o g tane, the committee promecutor was certain composers of music has <00 todo foubted reports that!o, .oz ne they afford nly As & direct result bring struck gpy [ W pratlsien back on the job today and examined|Lrought sult in the L', 8. disteict | JAck Dempsey is interested in promote (po S0l g0 S {in the eye by a § steel, Place g \ mitted 1 Rickard, He arranged with F. C. court here against 1 fe Cabol, mo. A8 @ Gibbons-Carpentier mateh at In the hools the toachers cap | W8 forced to remain in the Har he o on o R Quimby of New York to flim the|tion picture theater owner of Tor. | Mivhizan City, Kearns said the cham- keep in close touch with the pupls |’ hospital from tUme of ti cas second e rtroy ) bout, Rickard sald, and knew it was| rington, Conn., to recover damages PIOR had not given him any informa. | o0" G0 T away 11 it )",,:,. aceldent until March 1918, and the the men was rach ut von " h,\‘ ' a violation of law to transport the!for mlleged use of copyrighted musie 1! he reported arrangement because of ‘illy health de ‘olt's company voluntarily gave him that 4 t | % pletures into states, but intended to|in his program without paying re. ment can by At e T as compensatior In the fter 11 o \ shown them in New Jersey, quired royalties, it was announced Agnosis of the cas ' egan o sufier m Attorney MetCan (LT G.W 5 Muma opened negotiations with|today. The motion picture theater H- S- PUPILS STRIKE Lv' .,‘“ ‘JH . . and on 1w mar wl Do 1L AL 1% t, phy A him, Rickard said about June 15,| owners ‘association in session lher given such the ns who < 1t 1 - e fit 1921, for showing the films outside|yesterday engaged counsel to assist sible, Had y o b 1 and b, W, N s New Jersey. Many details of the pre-|in the defense of Cabol on the ground LAkl Students Walkowt—Trouble 5700 "t Wor Dr. W, W " i vious accounts of the “deal” were|a verdict against him might mean o R > 2 others for ' t r t d ' corroborated by Rickard including|that motion picture theater mannge.| U*F Swhor Smoking Cig - AN » Commissi f ' exhibition of the pictures at Mclean's| ments not only in Connecticut but a) Violation of Regulations a reope 1o ¥ ] ’ home here. He also sald there was a| over the United States would have to be found aloty Colt’s Question Colericen’'s Mentality \ ota & . man .amed “Martin” interested in|ellminate music from their programs | Cutski N. Y, March 20.--Ti way tactottes can that 1 . ' ode il . ’ the transaction. lor pay royalties to the 1posers, op Soking cigarette in a class play | for cames sickiioss and ' % Rickard Tells of Dea, publishers of copyrighted music as | i Vic utions has caus- veedure followed t 1 b d : ' Rickard told of the contract by|[the case might Le. el a h studenty oot ne adventage In andie i : s whish Muma and Martin, who signed,| Rossie in his reply savs that pro- i hig ool. Hlalf t = wou ' & + M were to get 50 per cent of the pro-| fessional copies of music were sent | Wilkod yesterday 1 P v B 5 eeds. W. A, Orr's 20 per cent, Rick- to him with requests that the same be t i action by schiool place been awarde ' At ard #ald, was to come from the inter. included in his musica) | SELEIE TR L DRMRRY S epidemtc v period of 104 " . ssisble est of Muma and Martin, A means towards popularizing the | VigTom W ECAPRRCIDENON fhs vl oy et tods : . 1 ' 4 i " The film contract dated June 30, SOngs or instrumental rnm;mw P SEPRRICE : o positive cases ar » y h ! 1921, was on the stationery of the' - SIS W e Tt P TR N i Atantine ety e Cinelnnati Enquirer. ' for play in which action pro- (AMS S auaraitine. 1 o FARE INCREASE ON LINES | A second contract, produced by VAterbury Garment dod for soking Citreltes, THE | veoak, thosn! inciuding 1 o sus OF B. & P. ELECTRIC C ' : Rickard, provided for a 20 per eent " . CEIEU LHE BMORING be €I | s 1he “he M G . 0 ¢ share to Orr and 15 per r»nvp»aoh to Makers’ Strike Settled ks ekt patients o vl y ,,,”‘ Muma and Martin, Rickard denied ‘Vaterbury, March Hettlement | SMOK auarantis i ) that at the start of the exhibition, the ”’t““‘ garment workers strike in this #ctor e '| Patrolian Wil jo. Mate Will BeoSiv Conte Aiter Al lan contemplated initial showing of |¢it¥ Was consummated this morning | Pres s wer J o ’ i ide. % :’". Rims h”‘:‘r! ex-soldiers and then | When a new agreement was signed by | Smith wid be discipitted m{“_]”" s pe it A f—Reduetion in Cost of Pl i AL”ON ON BONUS BILL ® to bave small fines imposed on | representatives of union and em- Althe Smith remained in school, "'-m e tsolatie e : . “goats” to permit further exhibitions, | PIoyers. A #4-hour week in place of @ hundred of his associates walked ! hat institution is running tricity. Annovnced : “Muma told me he thought he & 50-hour weck, recognition of shop Out. ~The “strikers” have been e are: ' senmtor Watson Prodits Measure tould get a law passed to distribute | chairman and the closed shop and quested to send a committee to thresh istol, Mar A neement =ide ® the pictures” Rickard explained, the old acalc of wages for the new the mattur out with the hoard of cdu 1842 Bobs Hair at 100 was madc today by P Wil Beceive Priovity in the Scnate ] “Get a law pi d 7" Senator Wheel- | hours make up the most important catl ngeles, March 2 Mrs, Eliz- George Cockings that, tive '1 ' « er exclaimed. “You know he didn't, |parts of the agreement. About 60 * : = beth (oudiich, Who joernered west | AL 1. The tate of fare @ M mance Commitie ' and yet you agreed by comtract to|workers and five concerne were - Hartford Men Fined and from Beaver Dam, Pa., i1 ." covered |10l and Plainville Electric > Vo Below Mentally . \ S him fifty per cent of the teceipts | fected by the strike. Jailed in \hddlelm\n‘ 1842, and had her hair | W1 be six cents instead of five, 1t . was t it . o - letown, Conn., March geies Warveishop | ' GERECIES LIAE LIe REW TRt W i Knoning Uries PRIEST WAS INSANE Gulseppe ritla and Frank Lom ¢ et B s Rickard told of knowing Alfred R, | Pittsburgh, March 2o Tie fev. | bardi of 458 Front strect, Hartford, At Bt 5 e trien, wyer, identified in the | JOhN Grady, pastor of St Francis wer | 5200 and sentenced to 15 today. Whe <o ope . - picture * and also identified as a | ¥avier's Roman Cathoiic church here, | days in Haddam jall by Judge 50 T ' - . riend of Mr. Daugherty was insane at the tim shot and Carl I*. Anderson in the police court | L FCH THe S exaperiment 1linois and New York were the | Killed Miss Anna Mebonough, parish las SRR M sa bl PR g whe “Having re 1t . e ” M iy states where he was fined, Rick- :"'””“"""" “I SHSNINOOR 1 by | and pos b, ]"‘"' meg | "0 A5, st pedient to at A fa rease, v 1 ard sald, adding that Quimb; .| the court to determin h t paid their f th ts and went t » - lecided, upon recommenda of # ' X ended to” sales for exhibition In oth. COndition, reported todas it were arrested early tods . " g e Yo AR traffic experts, 1o give the one r 1 to ¥ » states e 1 Durham road by State Policeman Itome, Mare i ar a trial The exp. 1 was not ins An att w PINED 1O SLLLING G Rickard submitted a statement of PRESE OMNIBUS BILL smith and MeKes They were driv-| | i ™y r R Acery o our patrons, s in 1 ' AR Y roceeds from the pictures, showing ing March g0 " s tom € WEre york in private audi w this eve z to i einie B % > hat fines were Included a8 “expenses” ;..o bl proposing appropristion of LN Ans liqu € | Archbishop Mundele f en abandon o ' ‘ i of promotion. Rickard sald he paid ,L" (,r,:.‘}.,,f,'«,‘,, p':,f.,p'v“lv:v::.:v”f.; ',,v,.,f fhe S iz Skl et by the pont vt o Simultaneous with 1 . ' Atrte ' . percentages of the profits to Muma, puiiging projects aire st 1 were on the, way e rent of the fare incre . % ‘ 4 o Orr and Martin, while knowing the |way sntroduced today » e e wounced that the eo ' . . = victures were being shipped In VIO | yyerener, democrat, Fic consumers will be men 1 and that 1 . - - ion of the law e = o Headquarters THE WEATHER Apri g ts 1 ' s e 00 Stmess Sioass; S and MAPPING AT ROUTE Concedes Loss of N. D. 5 Mar, S0emp 2 Roal . June 30 between himself, Muma an R NG Hartford. Mar. 20.<Fora | 5 i L « ® L N. Martin” providing the latter Boston, March 20.—Lieuts. ¥, 1 o, N. D, Mareh 20—Calvit || qor New Beitain and vicinity : “?ek.s Must Explain '“m.“t t N AVIATORS CONTINUE TODAY te 16 recolve 56 per cont of the Eilot and 1. B. Chandler of the army was conceded victor in the ‘air followed by increasing Selling Arms to Mexico .» " W March 20.—Mas krose receipts if a law were passed 10 ait serviee flying two de Haviland presidenti preference Aondiness and <now or rain late Washington, March 20.—A resoln U Licuten- galize interstate showing of the planes, arrived at the Boston air port Dakota Tuesday in tonight or Friday: litthe change ton calling wm Secretary Weeks . e H s gh Wade M This contract. fick piain. today from Mitelil fi-1d, Long 1= Ty tate in temperature " formation regarding the sale ’ was my ] They ate engaged in mapping bq nator H s to Mesieo was adopted 1 dicted occut " e g sturted tinued on Fifth 1'age) |air route, son. - — * senate, { on Sonth Main st . ' Daily Ending March 15th Circulation 10,382 PRICE THREE COLERICCO AND HOLECZ GO TO PRISON FOR LIFE AFTER PLEADING GUILTY TO SECOND DEGREE MURDERS IN THIS CITY CENTS

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