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HEIRESS 15 FREED - AFTER LONG FIGHT Dorothy Gordon Wits Struggle o Leave Asylum Boslou, Mass, March 24.—Her condition highly improved, Dorothy Gordon. heircss to $500,000, has been rélaased from the Mclean hospital 2t Walerly. where she had been con- ned for three years. She is living vith friends 1n greater Boston. John M. O'Donoghue, her guardian, itends to have her live on the South shore of Maesachysetts Bay in the summer, According te him the change of environment hus proved “ighly beneficial. Since” her trans- tar from the asyluin, she has been taken on shopping tours =ud has at- ittended a number of conewscs. Mr. O'Donoghue. who on June 6, 2 was appeinted permanent suardian of the girl, said that for wbrioys reasons he did not care to wisclose the place where his ward vas living. e expressed the hope that Dorethy eventually would re- cover and take her place in society. For more than seven years Dorothy Gordon had baen the centre of court wrocecdings and consequent publicity. \When oniy 17 years old she was com- mitted to the MelLean hospital, and remained there until December 2, 1218, when she was discharged as cured, after having been permitted to trave there at times. She had as her temporary guardian William P, Jardine, who had complete rge of her.financial arrangements. On March 22,4921, she was com- Mmitted, just before she became of age, aud if she had come of age without being confined in the - asylum she would have obtained control of her ntire estate, Soon after her second commitment ner uncle, John Gardiner of New York, petitioned the courts for the ousting of Jardine as guardian end the substitution of himself. While the case was being heard, Mr, Jardine was made defendant in a $25,000 allenation of affections suit and Mr, CGiardiner was named n an action brought in New York by Mary Coak- iey, formerly a maid in the Gordon hiousehold. Mra, Catherine E, Hughes, sister of I orothy Gerdon’s mother, also enter- d the guardianship fight in Deeem- wr, 1921, as an heir-at-law in the Cordon estate, Before a decision was rendered on (e allowance of the Jardine accounts, fudge leggat appointed Attorney o'Donoghue permantnt guardian, Since then Mr. O'Donogline has kept carefyl watch over his ward, IHe was teld by the physicians that Miss Gor den was aYowing improvement and about thrae weeks ago ohtained their permission for a transfer, War Minister Fights Duel in the Argentine Buenos Aires, March 24.—General Augustin Justo, Minister of War, and neral Dellepaine, head of the mili- tary forees in Buenos Ajres, fought a duel with swords yesterday afternoon. Both men wers slight wounded, 19 The encounter followed erticlsms of) the Argentine army by a major, The Minister was unable to meet him ow- ing to their difference in rank, There. upen General Dellepaine took the ma- jor's place, declaring himself to be in aeceord with the major’s eriticisms, General Justo tendered his resigna- tien to President Alvear, so that he mig be able to fight. Actress Loses Fight to Have Case Tried by Jury White Plains, N. Y., March 24— The appellate division of the supreme court today alfirmed four decisions handed down by Surrogate Slater @ nying to Miss June Avis Evans, an sctress, a jury trial of her claim Against the executors of the estate of Dan R. Hanna, Cleveland publisher and son of Mark Hanna. Miss Evans alleged that Hanna agreed to pay her 21,200 monfhly as long as she lived in return for her agreement not to marry him, / Prisoner May Lose Hand, Injured at County Jail vew Haven, March 24.—John Dan- aher, 64, of Naugatuck, serving a 90 days’ sentence in the county jall, was hurt while at a revolving saw in the mil shop today and at the hospital it was feared he might lose a hand. Danaher was a sweeper and had no known reason for being at tha saw, It was stated by workshop officers. 2,000 Chickens Are Burned To Death in Hennery Fire Woeodbury, L. 1., March 24.-<Fire vesterday destroyed several chicken houges and more than 2,000 chickens on the estate of Otto H. Kahn, New York baaker, near here. Firemen frors Cold Spring Harbor prevented spread of the fames to several ot} outhuildings. The residence, quarter of a mile away, was not menaced by the blaze, which is believed to have started fn an incubator or In defective wiectrie wiring. Estimate of thé dam- age could not be obtalned. Trolleymen’s Hearing Starts Today primgheld, M Mareh 24.—<At- torney James H. Vahey, counsel for the trolleymen of the Springheld, Worcester and subsidiary street rail- way systems, opened the wage arbi- iration hearing here today before g Loard consisting of himself, Attorney Springfield Bentley W. Warren for the compans | and Lewis C. Parker of Westfield as neytral member. The trolleymen seek an increase from to 80 cents an hour, & reduction from 9 to § hours a day and other changes in working conditions. Tn all some 30 44 questions are ts be pettled. Leviathan Is Refloated and Starts for New York Boston, March 24.—The Letiathan with repairs te her 4 completed And her oif tanks freshly filed, was foated from the dry dock in Routh Bestos today and sailed for New Yeork, ¥ damaged hull | string of stores, found their gachine | i EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1924, | WALSH ANXIOUS T0 GET | | CHANGE AT OIL MAGKATE ,........ o v “|of the Louis A. Mil'er Counstruction Wants to Question Him on ,-".‘n”rompalu which Is doing work at the | State Armory on Areh street, told the | Million Dollars for Silencing | police this morning that a leveling | : | machine, valued at $100, was stolen | Newspaper . | trons the armory Batur night. | Washington, March 24.—Replying | , FIre, apparatus was calie out at to Sincluir's statement | 8:30 o'clock to extinguish a grass fire | that he had | g been called before the Teapot Dome | o .\I_l-.n street. Anm alarm from Boy | 418 was sent in, committee five times, Senator Walsh today said thatwas “chiefly by rea- gon ot the fact that the #ituess failed to disclose all of the malurlal‘ . A | o & Jhe m Radio Is Believed Caus :‘“c" L" his knowledge,” during Bis| g ington, N. J., Mar(-he"dl Efi:«: revious appcarances. | S b c e e nCen by littie | TUCk swiftly into o flock of black- {Dirds as they were passing over the Senator Walsh suid. “He did ot |y jv Yipein, +J. K. Lippincett f rd D tell anything more thaun he was POiNoME farm Pasterday and | hundreds of little bodies, rendered obliged to tell under searching 10ler- | jirelcas in some puzzling manner, rain- rogation.” el % & 5 |ed down among the fruit treés. Only nelair, the senator said, bad not | ,av of the floek was effected, death told the commitice “haw he paid a A wus instantaneous and the bodies | million dollars for fake claims o0 'gy5wed no sign of poison. The best Teapot Dowe und then paid another | gyees scems to be that some form of million to purchase the silence of a City ltems | | |Birds in Air Killed and STRIKE 1S SETTLED Havana, Mareh 24.—The strike of unien employes of the northern rail- REED QUITS RACE FOR NOMINATION Urges His Party to Get Together Tor Vietory Washingten, March 24, — nator Reed of Missouri declared in a state- ment last nght that he would not ash the democigtic convention o!f his state to support his candidacy for the “I expect to abide by the decision of the people of Missouri rendered at | the state conventions and to heaitily suppert our ticket,” Senator Ieed said, The senator declared t when he asked the Missouri democrats 1o en- dorse him as a presidential candi- date he "had hoped no considerahl antagonism or bitterness would bhe arowsed,” but these expectations, lie ! said, “were not realized.” | Declining to discuss the factors | “eontributing to the unsatisfactory resyits,” Senator Recd asked his party to ynite forces, to bring about the se- | lection of candidates “who will com- mand the confidence of the people and whose nomination will assure the triumph of the &emocratic party in November."” FIND SKOLL OF RACE BEFORE, THE INDIANS Californians Unearth Fossil Estimat. od 1o be Probably 308.000 Years Old Los Angeles, Mareh 24.—Excavators employed by a eonstruction concern soveral Jays ago unearthed & human skull near herd which visiting pateon. tologists, ineluding Dr. J. C. Merriam, president of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, said they believed to { pectations AN STREET STHCK EXCUANGT REPGR New York, Mar>h @ were firnier at the opening or warket, under the impetus of buying of U. 8 Sieel common advanced 13 points yfter publicatior the annual report ddependont Steels also were strong Laitia, g#ns were extended g was tenewed ona i the carly dealings | turn to above br in Cruelble. Ludium, Republic. which ros Railroad shares also with a widening tnquiry York Central, Che Missouri Pacific prefe Tesas & | Pacific and Delaware & Hudson | ~taking wiped out a pert of 1he | recent gain of Lackawanna brought a recession of almost American | J PUTNAM & CO. Menibers New York Siock Exchange mliers Hartford stock Exchange . 31 West Main SLTEL 2000 s ineh We Offer 2 | Guaranty Trust Co. nd S Recommend | & buy- R L ST e - v e wght advane Pethivhem and a b mproved in to N Ohio s MEMBLERS UAITTLORD STOCK Members New York Stock b Havtond: ¢ ford Conne Frust Bkl New By Bureitt Hotel 1 ENCHANGE aon ey Tel oss af Baldwin, which yiclde on profit 1gking. and L acted as much, cans: Pt aver at the end of the 1 hour. Forecign exchanges opencd i regular Wall Strcet Noon-—"The presented a spotty ppearanes throughout the morning. lien selling pressure a th shares was countetacted by of the olls. which adviced further | crude oil prices. The atiack on the | motors was concentruted on Stus bakar, which dropped more than a point. Sugar stocks were buoyant on feeble trade reporta and ment of dividend action on Beet Jugar common. Call opened at 3 per cent, 1:30—American Woolen and Tuter | national Harvester ran off sharply be fore the buoyaney of the merchandise sharen encoyraged a renewal of buy- ing for the long account in other sec. tions of the list. Studebaker made up all of its declifie and Norfolk and Western was earried up 2 3.4, Wool- worth jumped 12 points to 245 and | Kresge 18 1-2 to 258 1.2, Market | ) which 3 1815, zeneral list ' inst mao stren the 1 Counecti 2 thirteen shares also “h oot Stitge we completed an an © companies i e i G now completed a similar conapaeison Wi other states wih nst week ok tire s . We Aock fire copipan ommiand local A comparison ol thes 1idees of fire insurance cor We s’.f[hams'nn.' Thenn & (o Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 o ) MEMBERS NEW YORK AND #HARTronn EXCHANGES % Mygr. on ex of increases { het interest figmies aftords vaiuable déductions 1o the any stoeks Invite Inquirics announce- American money | STOCK We Offer: he a relic of a race older than either the Neanderthal or the Piltdown man. The skull is said by scientists who examined it to be different im appear- ance from the skulls of. the typical aborigine of North America, examples of which have recently been found in Southern Calitornia. Tt is not of the Tndian type. 1t was found in glacial sands beneath pliestocene clay strata, in the valley which a few years ago gave up fragments of the skeletons of t‘hc giant sloth and the saber-toothed tige! Tt was estimated that the Los An. gelex county man roamed this section as remotely as 500,000 i Is Expected to Recover The condition of Nonle Glatki, the two year old tot whe drank & quan- tity of benzine at her home, 654 West Main street vesterday, is rted at the New Britain Genergl hespital to be fair. Hospital authorities say ahe is not in any danger. The girl's mother was ning a stove in the house with benzine, and before she realized it, the daughter had reached the bottle and drank a small quantity, BShe hecame ill And was rushed to the hospital, Cl sonke Mad Ring London—A quaint ring, discovered in the mowuth of one of the stone tain of Hotel Savoy, has been re- atorey to its owner after an interval of seven yedrs, At & danee In 1917, & friend of the owner placed the ring mouth and the to retrieve CURB REVIEW New York, March 24.—Trading iIn andard oil issues on the curb mar- ways of Cuba which had tied up the | road for four days, was settled today. | static electricity was responsible. newspaper,” adding: | One suggestion is thut conflicting “It was to avoid inquiry into thal \,zdie currénts in seme fashion caus- maltter that he declined to answer.” ¢ the death of the birds, Several Senator Walsh read the Sinclair | New Jersey scientists will be asked stutement declaring the loan of § to consider that and other possible 000 to Faill had been negotiated |explanations. Some of the hodies have | “without secrecy.” been saved for them. “T don’t know low it could have , A man pruning a fruit tree was cut been made more secret,” Senator on the cheek by the beak of a falling Walsh said. “Zevely himself (J. W. bird and fell to the giound, Other Zevely, Rinclair's attorney) made a taurm hands were frightened by the | trip to New Mexico in that conne unexpected shower. | tion and bonds were transferred — e express to a bank named by Senator | o . ¥all. How would the commitiee or Land Fll_llds Alleged, N the public ever have known or te| Investigation Under Way transaction, save through the rigid Washington, March 24.—~Another cross-examination of witnesses?” |senate investigation made a bid for Senator Moses, republican, New house attention today when a special Hampshire, presiding, said it was the | sub-committee of the eéommittee of opinion of the chair that action by post office und post roals was called the president of the senate was au. fogether to inquire into alleged land tomatic under the statutes and the |frauds in the Rie Grande valley of motion offered by Senator Walsh was|Texas, with Will H. Hays, former unnecessary. | Postmaster General, summoned As + “Since he has offered it, however,” the star witness of its opening &c: Senater Moses continued, “it would |sion, Senator Heflin, demecrat, Al seem best to have the decision of the |bama, who intreduced the resolution senate recorded.” |authorizing the inquiry, has charged Senatgrs Lodge, republican, Massa- [that R. 1. Creager of Brownaville, chusetts, and Wadsworth, republican, republican national committeeman New York, both suggested it would [from Texas, was instrumental have been better if the committee {through conferences with officials had rendered some sort of conclu. here in having an investigation of slon instead of what Mr, Lodge de. | the alleged frauds dropped. He will soribed as “mersly an excerpt from |be assisted in his role of “prosecytor” the proceeding: (by James R, Page, of Kansas City, - ‘)In.. an attofney whe has investigats {ed the matter, and a number of LITTLE lNTEREsT SHOWN | post officials and others have been | summoned to testify, Senator Heflin, ST in pressing fer the inquiry, charged Less Than 1,000 New Voters Made Up that a group of companies and in- | dividuals, members of the lower Rio to 3 O'clock This Afternoon Out of | Guange Valley Land Mon's Associa- g |tion, during a period of years de- oy et 'trauded a number of persons out of Although this was the last day for mil'ions of dollars, making new voters and there were | e S almost 8,000 applicants, up te 3 2 7 o'clock this afternoon little interests, cenwich Woman Jailed seemed to be ahown In the work, On | For Liquor Violations Saturday there were 688 new voterh| Greenawich, March 24.—Nrs. Louise made and at 3 o'clock this afternoon Goodwin was sentenced to 50 days in there were 218, making & total of 814 |iail and fined $400 and costs on three out of 4,893 applicant, . leounts of liguor law violation today The work of making new votera and on the selling charge it was her will continue until 7 o’clock this even- | second offense, She took an appeal ing. Late this afternoon the party and provided a $1,000 bond, The prin- leaders t to work getting out the cipal witness, Edwin Goodwin, w men and & last minute rush is expect- |fined $25 for reckless driving of an o4 this evening, A number of men automobile while under the inflyence who arrived too late Saturday were of liqguor and he had told the pollce turned away. when arrested on March 21 that he got his liguor at Mrs. Goodwin's place, OITY COURT TRIAL DATES |+ — — Trial dates have been l.:.ned ound Dying; Heart v eity r this wee M, 9, Tuewtay, 10 . me. petor Agosting v».| 1Touble, Coroner’s Verdict Bohneider and Naughton, M. A, Sexton Norwich, March 24~~Edmund ¥id- for the plaintift, D, R, Woodhouse for '¥¢h, 16, foumd semi-conacious dn the |lawn a houee in 13th street, today defendant, Thursdi 10 a. m, Lud.| « > died as he was being taken into the wig Mautner vs. rank Poglitsch. Wil W. Backus tal, Both th Harry Ginsberg for plaintift. Joseph |\ !llam A °M‘l"‘ "“'l’ 5 B e G.. Woodn for Gcfendant. Mayrice|O0Toner and medical examiner wore » called as the case seemed unusial but Gordon et al, va Vietory Shoe n--‘”‘ 2 e decision was that he had died of | pairing company. William Greenstein | wié heart troudle for plaintift. 8 G. Casnle for defend.|"" b ant, Willlam M. Greenstein vs. Con- necticut eompany. Trving Rachlin for plaintift. Day, Berry and Reynolds for defendant. Alfio Brunetto ve. Stanley Drezek, Harry Ginsberg for plaintiff. Dun and McDonough for defendant. L. 8. Koplowitz va. Harry Koplowitz et al, David L. Nanr for plaintiff, M. D. Saxe for H. Koplowits, Rackliffe Brothers company Ve, American | Btath‘ Crodit eompany ot al, Irving D. Rach- line for plaintiff. M. D. Saxe r::‘ d: | fendant. 8. Symolon vs. New tain Vamand ¥, I, Meyer, Clothing company et 8. 3. A. !eg;" Edmund Broest Rudoiph Meyer, for plaintiff.. Harry Newicki lorJ h“: aged 47 years, disd At the New Britain eek. Harry Himberg ot al. va. Jo " | gemeral hospital this morning abeut B. Howard, Willlam Greenstein for 5", ) " sre Lesided on South strest plainti®t. Seymour and Parmales foi and was & machinist at the N defendant. Bernard Miller & JO®| i yiaciiine company plant for fhe Geéni et ux. Hungerford for plfln(l!.'”“ 12 yeara, was born in Gere B. ¥. Gaftney for defendant. Angeline | oy and leaves a wite and one son, A. Leland vs, Frank M. Zimmerman. p.q0i58 James, aged 13 years, and David L. Nair tor plaintiff D. R Weod- | .y gaughter, Geraldine, aged 8. house for defendant Pasqualina Calvo | ryneral services will be held Wednes- va. Delfo Sanpere. J. G. Woods for| 4uy afterncon at 1:30 o'clock at the plaintift. D, L. Nair for defendant. p . pPorter's Sons usdertaking par- John Weiss ve Harry Freeman el Al. | jors Burial will be in Northtord, B. F. Gaffuey for plaintif. B, M. Conn Holden for defendant. Paba P. George | vs, Odishos David D. L. Nair for plaintiff. B. ¥. Gaffney for defendant. | Herman Belkin vs. M. Ntad et al. l’ Hungerford for plaintiff. I'reedman ,un!t. i and Freedman for defendant. The case of Joseph Luzistti va, Bernard Miller | == | which ‘was scheduled for Thursday Mre. Elia B. Fuller, | morning at 10 o'cleck, has been com. The funeral of Mra. Ella Borritt tinued until April 1 at 10 a. m. D, L. ! Fuller, who died at her home in Nair for plaintiff, M. D, SBaxe for de- Brockton, Mass, Eaturday morning at fendant. A continuatjon was alse the age of 70, was held this arter. granted in the case of Jobn Esia va. ). noon in that city, Mra. Fuller for- Wesler et al, until Apeil 2 at 10 g.| merily was a seyoel teacher in New m. W. . Mangan for plaintift. Stanley | Britain. | Traceski for defendant. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our dear friends snd neighbors for the kindness and State’s Attorney Alling ighbo " ness H 1oy athy shown us dufing the iliness Pn"fln‘ Prosecutions .'nrv'x‘pauih of our m:m :q husband | New Haven, March 24.—Col, Arnon . o005 ap A. Alling. state’s attorney for New "y, oipiaily wish 1o thank the | Haven county, returned from the ... .5 af Dept. 24, Stanley Nule & | | south today and began preparation ;... iy P, O, 8. of A., the Leading | | of cases™for the incoming term of the | .. | aze No, 23, ©. 8. of B, The| | superior crimival court. He Weml|y..y club of Staniey Memorial south to see his father, John W. ANINE | 40l Everyman’s Bible élass and who was i1 at Columbia, 8. C. but|yu. soty o 8t Gesrge and our kind | who is now improved and will return | roiangs for the beautiful foral tributes | next mooth. recsived. Signed: Mrs. John Swift, Mr, and Vs, August Jehning, Mr. and Mra Harold Swift, Evelyn Swift, Herbert Swift. JOSEPH A, HAFFEY Parlors 38 Myrtle St Service Eaceptional, Lady Assistaut Tel. Parlor 16253 Hesidence 17 Summer St. —1625-8 | | 816,000 Loot Is Obtained In Holdup in Washington Washington. March 24~ Four masked men robbed Pigely Wisgly store officials of $18,000 here today in a daylight automeblle holdup. The two men, with receipts from a | erowded to the curbing by the car of | the robbers who poWed pistols in thelr | faces, grabbed the money and sped | away. ‘ | ket today was about evenly balanced all through the season bhetween ac- cumulation coming largely from in- terests concerned in contrel of the \arious propertiss offsct by the per- sistent offerings frem reom traders who expected the position of these is- sues would be further disturbed by the congressional Investigations, Ohio oil moved up about one point, and fractiona! gaing wers made in Inter- Aational ePtroleum, and Stapdard ofl of Indiana. Vacuum oil continued ons of the chief features, being under pressure in the early trading, but was firmly held after a fractienal de- cline, Prairle Oil and Gas fielded some two pointy after an early gain, but was in demand egain and rallied sharply from its low level, Independent oll stocks genorally weré firm. Announcement was made that . W, Baker of London had been oelcted chalrman of the board of di- rectors of Lage Petroleum. A firmer tone was shown in the in- | dustrial list generally, Jordon Motor moving up 1 peint following the an- pouncement of application te liat that steck on the stock exchange. Duyrant Metor also advanced one peint | in the early trading. and a fraetiona) gain was made in Teo Motor. Am- erican Gas and FElectric was a fea ture in the public utility group, mov- ing up twe points. Dubllier reflected tenewed accumulation, making & fractional adiance. There was €on- tinued absorption of Hullson and Manhattan, which made a further gain, while Hudeon ecompany, pre- ferred, receded slightly. Tadios were quiet and virtually unchanged. Foreign Exchange New York, March 24.—Foreign ex- changes firm. Quotationa (in eents); Great Briain:, démand §20%: cables 429%: €0 day bills on banks €27; France: demand 5.37%: cables 5.38% Ttaly: demand $.31%; eables 4.52% Beigium: demand 4.2 cables 4.30 Germany: demand (pér trillien) Holland: demand 36 Norway: de. mand 15.67; Sweden: demand 26.47: Denmark: demand 15.75: Switzeriand: demand 17.28: Spain: demagnd 13.01: Greecs: demand 1.72: Poland: de-| mand .000012; Czeehs-Slovakia: de- mand 2.90%: Jugeslavia: demand 1.28; Austria: demand 0014 1-8; Ru- mania: demand 52%: Argentina: de. mand 33.75; Brazil: demand 11 Tokio: demand 42; Montreal 97 5.16. | snakes in the statuary of the foun- | two | Street Railway second pfd, and Gold wyn Pi€tures rose 5 points each, 10 shares CONN. GENERAL LIFE INS. 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