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ews of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 POINCARE AND HIS CABINET MOTORIST MURDFRS RESIGN ON EVE OF DAWES’ WIJMAN_HEASSISTH] STATEMENT ON REPARATIONS Staten Island Mother of Two Killed Near Own Home Effect Of Ministry's: i justment Of Serman : = 3 " Up Victim Whose Car Was Stuck In‘ Payment 0 ‘ W ar S S Mud—Husband Speeding West at | Debts Is Problemati- : ‘ | New York, March 26.—Although a| ,. l 4 : score of deteetives worked on the case | -al. throughout the night, no clue had been found early today to the youth- ful motorist who last night a ssaulted | and murdered Mrs, Maud Bauer, 35,1 ona lonely road seve rom her | home on ten Island, Brutally Salin Mrs. Bauer's mother and her two! littk children were within one thou- sund feet of the spot where the m-lmp} wus committed, but heard no sound, although, the police suid, the woman 1 been shot in the abdomen, sta bed in the throat and struck on the aw after she had been assaulted, | Have Good Description The police have a good description of the murderer, furnished by the vie- tim's mother, who saw him twice, She | tirst saw the when he drovej upiinig sedan motor car and offered | Mrs. Bauer, whose car had ~l|<l\ in a mud puddle into which she had driven a few minutes before to woid colliding with a motor truek. | “The motorist took Mrs. Bauer into his car, saylng he would drive her to a | nearby hpuse to get a rope with whieh CONSTABLE BEATEN UP Pvarls, Mareh 26,The poincare Stark Hit With Bottle, Has' The mother, Mis. Mary Pero, next| inistry fell today, Premier Raymond W the ,mnn a half hour later when | vineare, after an adverse vote in the. Concussion of the drove’ his car by her at a furious| Brain amber of deputies, handed the res- pace, Suspicious, walked down | Defeated At Last ¢ by Police, Time of Tr “f Iy. Vote of Confidence, on Un- important Tssue, Is Lost By Margin of Seven—-Premier Narrow Refuses | to Remain, RAND RY POINCARE Paris, Mar LiSTS o RL h 26, — Presiden Millerand Asked M. Poincare t ontlnue as premier when he re seived him at Elysee palace thic ifternoon, M. Poine make his de g his office LX-PREMIER POINCARE youth ist )86 . re sald he slon about tomorrow. wo retain Press, o she nation of his cabinet to President the road a thousand feet and came illerand, 271 to 264, who accepted it. upon the body her daughter. premier announced he had de. Every ferry communication between | led Irevocubly to give up power, the Brooklyn and Manhattan shores IORBLBEIN e salil 46) tha hans was closely guarded throughout the iper men @ he left the pala of the night und scrutinized by ysee this afterncon after the cab- police and detectives, A gene police et meeting with the president at New Britain General hospital where | #1arm was sent out and a description hich the resignation had been pre- he is suffering from a coneussion of | ©f the suspect forwarded to nearby| cuted, “my restgnation is final” He' ) the brain, Hospital authorities were | Cities in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and tsed his hat, entered his car and unable to determine his condition nntil | Conneeticut, vove off lomeward a further examination is mude Husband on Way West Falls On Trivial Issue His condition, it is alleged, The police said that robbery was not The fall of the cabitet, after it had presult of being hit in the head by a motive, decluring that the wome rvived a dong struggle in putting | hottle hurled through the glass in the @08 purse, containing some money, rough parilament its program of goor of the house at 346 Broad str ad not been rifled, uvily Increased taxation to balanes | by fouis Wilezynsko, on whom t) Mrs, Baner's husband, who is & me- « budget, during which it was con- | goustable was serving legal papers, | chanlcal engineer, had left home but tantly obliged to ask confidence, fell | \yjuzynsko was arrested aftor the as- | & few hours butore the murder for De. a comparatively trivial issue sault by Patrolmen Edward K eley | troit wl e wak (o have taken a he chamber was consldering a te< ayg gouy Liebler, The bottle struck Job With the Cadlitac Motdr company, sion of phe And milltary pen- yim jugt over the left eye and seven Susprot Being Watchod with only a couple of hundred | yipo)iay ware necessary to » the! A suspeet, said to be a well known | embers provent. Boclalist DUty woung, 1o was in a dazed condition resident of the Staten Island distriet, fouyssou demunded that the measures ' ooy e Lit, but wus able to get under pollee surveillance today | wer consideration be referred to the o0 us the murderer of Mrs, Maud Bauer, vommittee to be consldered In | piosie iving in the building where 55 Whose with bullet wounds in | cetion with the senate bills on | yp ok was found sald that he had | @bdomen and in the neek and throat, | R Sine question, beon sitting on the railing In the hall. | Was found oft a lonely Staten Island | Finance Minister de lasteyrie, in for quite a while before he was | road late yesterday | IN THE SANE FAMILY ved avier ont'no than those in A heavi : - witz was called and ordered re of Constable George A, found lying unconscious in ¢ of the block at 325 afternoon and was taken to the Stark was the hall- Main street passengers is the was anes body, " el his e chamber, ; ) I moval to the hosp ' mt the Sy ¥ e e | Wilezynako is being et e 4 $1000 bonds on a charge POLICEMAN MUSTN'T FLIRT f the government, to make the May il held unde of assanlt, ¥y o Miss Thelma Danielson of Fairview iestion one of confidetice. Vote is 264 to 291 When the vote announced owing that the government had soen defeated by seven votes—264 to Nelther i1—there was surprise, with con- ternation on the majority benches, hite the radicals and socialists cheer- » 1 gried, “Resign! resig The fance minister reported to his hlef, who called the cabinet to; ¢+ and it was dezided to resign. 1 sreet Taken to Isolation 1 pital Today New York Bluecoats Miss 1 126 Fair elma Danie aged few strect was taken to the ikolation hosmital this the third member of her tfamily to have contracted smallpox | the w8 in the conyalescent, they have not | been removed to the hospital, but the th patient will in carlier relcase quarantine ( the ers and also give her 1 nefit of hospital treatment Mrs, Aaron Daufelson, the girl’s mother, and Lincoln Danielson, her brother, are under treatment at home. T has been quarane | tined for abonut 1wo weeks, Symptoms of the were discovered in the test vietim M y and she has been osely watched for new symptoms that time Wright of rd, wh i may son .o Tell Their OMicial Business 10 Wives, is New Rul afternoon, w York, March 26.—No longer may New York's policemen-—there are almost thirteen thousand of them ~flirt while on duty Nor may they tell any o f their business 10 their wis These are two of a long “don'u" issued today to all members be orce Police Commissioner Tuse two other « (Continued on Tenth Page) SIX CANDIDATES FOR P. 0. BERTH IN BRISTOL ' Five Seek 53,500 Position Now Held By William A. Hayes removal o latest sure from 10 st of for by mrizln Hn a long list and, amor cludes admonitions not to mpv-rmr officers, to be a “grouch, not to lean against walls or posts, not to keep their hands in their pockels, not to neglect their appearances, to be abusive or threatening to prisoner and concludes with the a vice that all officers “make honest sobriety and truthfulness your s PHYSICIAN SEES BURGLAR Police g now others, eritic house not disease not | « a' sinee 91 s suf Whitman ering from | contracted the according to a| ued from the office of Dr. sford, superintendent of the he: eau in Hariford | Mrs, Wright is a trained nurse, She | was employed here up to March 10, | in Hartford. wd since the diagnosis | after mem- city and state I de- had consnited. The patient e to the isolation Fiva Hartfc Mrs smullpox Jave Tise this city, HY GEORGE H. MAXNNING, ngtou Durcau of X, B, Hernld) vashington, D. C., March 26.—Six lidates have filed thelr applica- 15 and paper with the civil service nwjssion for the examination to se- | Pr. George H. Bodley ( *.givies tor appointment as post- | at Bristol to succeed Postmas- | William A, Hayes, whose term ex- June 5. The candidates are 1de J. Bryce, Beul J. Ferguson, sin 1. Whitley Brayton H. Good- lon street s, William K. Russell and Postmas. | night that Hayes. The time for filing appli- through a m papers closed at midnight last Man saw i, but the commission will accept |before he ormal any applications recelved him. which show they were mailed | Police were sent te midnignt last night ood, but after a « #alary of the Bristol postmaster A Were convinced that the 41 @ year and the appointment |in the vicinity commiseion 1 then went on a case satur in bee observation, being made When He Discovers Man 1 To lay became nu der Climb in Window of His Home, Dr. George H. Rodley of reported 1o the police last a man was trying to get in window of his house, The the doc n away could get a description o 45 Hami tor & v Amateur Radio Operator Repmh MacMillan Safe M B. Aretie to re-| s of the cague here | » operator in y Donald H. | the MacMillan 1 in reply was un- s Mix has re- | to the thoroug mar Donal of March 26 is party cording worts reggived at hea irter will take about Nadie weghs 1o rate the papers of the ¥ privided nothing unusual | red and to certify the elig- « to the post office department depariment will then ssmay K. Hart Fenn and ask to name the postmaster from mong the eligibles. With more than . L0 o months remaining it is expected | T t these detalls can be worked | "| g a ne® postmaster appointed "'"‘:" Lime master Hayes term os June Birth Rnle l)eclmeq As U. S. Death Rate Goes Up Washington, Mareh 26.—The death 1ate of the conuntry wes to in crease, while the birth st to decline. 101 Statistics compiled by the census of Briste show the annual death rate| ceived a been 126 per 1,000 of popu- ety in the first nine o i compared with the 2 same period of 1922 n birth rate was 22.8 per 1,000 comy ed with 23.1. Montana had the low st death rate with 7.0 per 1,000 pop- nlation Vermont had the high- te est rate th 15.8 North Cardlina had the highest birth with per 1,600; Montana | with talke operator Sun re- t signals whicl Mrs of Mix, contir . notify e rate ¢ jerstand mother ort 1 to her si tetter her son teur in . traffic ex- V- by a radio am " eagu ief that with hie transmitting set t technical difficulty has been for his long silen Ama- | throughout the countrs have | Is all and months Rchr 11.% The Mis was } 00 HOU \f\ URNED the re Six handred and urs today in a fire a subnrh of Mareh ote burned tich swept Koshigaya kio. Twenty persons were thousand are homeless or sigr sitice Fe message rate 50.2 tion injured s ot NEW BRITAIN | early today. 1muq found the botfling plant, and its [ diately afte !a bond | York |amount i, LUBKHART, FAMOUS . shot and killed in a g | knocked at the front |#triking for the {1n many acte of brigandage in Okla- """’qa‘e“‘hm !s I ‘D v nnfl- m L — W NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1924. —SIXTEEN PAGES. Average Daily Circulation Week Ending l 0,51 l March 22nd . PRICE THREE CENTS EASTHAVENBOOZE FIVE MEN MADE 33 MILLION IN OIL SNUGGLERS CAUGHT /v FALL OF 1922, SMITH TOLD MISS Taluadge Ton Early Today CLEAN-UP IN SOUND TOO PLAYING GOLF e AT DRIVE AUCTION Four Vessels Have Been Captured l&y; U. S. Cutter Seminole Since sunduyi Teanw in (‘ommunil\' Drive Report Total Receipts of $17,870 —Seized Craft Brought in to New London Harbor, Haven, March —Liquors | made Up a total of 122 cuses Scotch whiskey being the larger part| of it and a power boat, Sparkler, tied | |up at the wharf of Talmadge lun, in| East Haven river, at Short Beach,| Branford, were scized by state po..u-‘, ‘The inn was also scarch- outrit tor bottling liquor togethier with « mmmn_\"l I'wo dozen eggs sold for $43 or at fhe rate of $21.50 a dozen at th {ond meeting of the United ( mumm\h) ‘corporation workers in the commun- ity chest drive for $50,000 today. The kers wers guests of the New Brit- | ain Kiwanis club and the €S were | auctioned off hy Charles W, Hawkins, president of the club, Mr. Hawkins started the auction by offering both dozen at the same time, Bidding was spirited and ran up ra- {pidly until it stopped at $12, when they were sold to Judge W. C. Hun- ord. Judge Hungerford immedi- ately turned them back to be auc- tloned again and they were sold in & few minutes to W. L. Hatch for $10 Again they auctioned and this time A, J. Leventhal purchased them for £10. U'pon Mr, Leventhal's insist- » that they sell them again, Mr.| Hawkins announced that because of pressure of time they would be sold just once more. He sold each dozen | separately one dozen going to Fred O, Rackliffe for $5.50 and the other to ed and an @ seized liquor. | Charles and Nellie Talmudge who | are sald to be the owners of the inn und Theodore Reiter, of Greenport, Long lsiand, who wuas in charge of the Sparkler were arrested and each held in $5,000 for a hearing tonight | in the Bast laven town court. It is/ said the Hquor seized on the boat has| a value at beotleggers guotations .xt\ $60,000, | . bour Men Make Raid, | The raid was made by four police-| [ men just as the Sparkler docked at! f§ the inn. Another man on the craft! besides Iteiter jumped ashore and ran. He was later {dentifled as the| engineer of the hoat and also lves| in Greenport. The papers of the craft were in his name, Sldney Curran for the same price, The Sparkler is 38 feet long and is making a total of $43, or $21.50 a| valued at )00 according to Prose- | dozen. cutor John Confrey of the East Ha- Corrections made by a number of NGBy ats team captains to their reports yester- Mrs, Talmadge before her marriage day made the first day's total §8 was Nellle Green and the inn for 30 715.65 Instead of §5,768.65 as was re- | years or more has been one of the vorted yester Today's total best known along the east shore, sopth |1 Monuted " toRi8N, 15583 btaging: the Rum Running Common. Her madel | 1 10 Guts kP W SULITRAD, Rum running is said to have been | . : The report by teams was almost continuous along the vnxl"‘”""" gave her elghth place and she shore from Fast flaven to Madison Won her first match, losing, for the past two years and much lig-[t0 Miss IForsythe in today’s play. vor is sald to have been landed by|bBennett is but 15 years old, the way of Bast Haven river which separ- | daughter of Mr, Men, C, I, Ben. | C ates Bhort Beach and East Hayen.|nett of this city, will undoubted. 1% State officers oallsd Ly Prosecutor|!y be heard from in the future, e, Malc ',‘,", Confrey worked neas the tom for Lk ”’”',‘.”‘,'”" several days as Jaboress, it is said and B Makay e atched the melghbprhood. In the inn A'!‘ PINEHURST faona Fade E. J. 8hierden ST Mra. 1. Smith Mrs. B, B. Bassotls Mrs, H, €, Warner Barlow=—3Miw Ben- | 1, Sheldon A. 8. Jourdan W. . Hung B. Loomin Teland Pie of were Miss Marian Bennett, gume at Pinehurst pl the first 16 players, ship flight, in the woman's golf tournament, whose sterling ced her among the north champlon and as fol- Captain W, . B. Klssolbrack Charles ¥ox (1, Hausman however, Miss nd nccessories were, corks, seallng wax labels for Lotties said to be counter- feit, straw o yacking, and wire for strapping bo ¢ Taimadge f.onishe? o bond fmme. avest wG hix Wife gave Reiter found a bonds. Glenna Collett Wins as Docs Mrs, Du- holse amd Mrs, net Loses Her Mateh and Cha later, man. At Semi-finals The papers of the Sparkler indicat- ed the craft was registercd in New and was built hard usage for service at sea. Pine being down at Glenna Collett, north and south cham- pion title holder and former national women's champion today of | the eight Noles of her matel with Miss Ruth Perry of Philadeiphia, and the ond round of the north south women's golf tournament n=today, T 4 and 1, The | Miss Y oungstow Olio, M on Bennett New 3 and & hurst, one N. ., Mar Alter the turn, Miss Today's total for and Total to date Members of the Kiwanis o bandanas tied about their denoting labor, "I'he ‘We Build,” and th Four Vessels Seired. New London, March 26, -1"our ves. sels only one of which of contraband, have selzed by the .rum gnard cutter & won four ub we necks, Kiwanis r club e bine won Is been | ang sCor " Louise | defeated Britats Dorothy speaker too ¥, Fisks of Iiske told of the passing and fasl idea getting the other fellow and of the ment of the broader spirit of helpfulness and service “If the world could be so organ ized that each man could take of himself, it would not be worth liv thg 1" he sald. “We need to be touched by the ant ne boys and part of ) w om1 lny was viir f the v My old of cond Mins preps (Contin Page) Richard nt dow before Mrs, ) ye, N. Y., 2 and 1 was 3 down at the turn 1o regain only hole Mrs, Roland was out in 43 to a 45 HANIJIT HILLED TODAY Oklahoma She ‘iff gnd i One AN A N fecie ) Six Deputies WOMEN T0 HEAR RETURNS e FROM PRIMARY CONTESTS tot 110445 | pecnlts of Ward Rivalries o Tulsa six miles develop K. Dubols ity Miss Richards and was able| soming in, Philadeiphia Mre, J, D Conn., and ith commur one care arlow o of ( o wds of 1 arg holes w girls w hom a shall o into this ity spirit, instead about the 1 of neots effc of affnir trom a from JIfish & Tie unteer age f «polt and spon the betterment and said: “If laws were suffic world, Rome would not 1 If knowledge, grace sufficient to save Tu hart, Okla., bandit a Mareh Z6.-—-%d d bank robber 1ok wag Will B¢ save (he gone beauty world, ancien ived. Wond« they wil found with Sheriff Bob county and six deputies, west of Sperry, Okla, Receiving a tip that Lockhart w in a house on the Fred Walker farm, the sheriff and his party surrounded the place just at daybreak Mont Grady of Muskogee, a special officer, door. The door flew open and Lockhart covered him with a rifle, commanding him “to |stick ‘em up.” Grady complied and Lockhart took the officers’ revolver. Jack Quast, deputy sherlff, enter- ed the house from the rear and as he came upon Lockhart and Grady, th bandit thrust Grady 1. front of him finally backing out of the house and timber still vsing th officer as a shicid. As he neared th edge of the clearing about the houss he fired at Sheriff Sanford At t Deputies who had circled about about 1 Lockhart and Grady then opened fire 'fir'\vh whirled, seized his own r Yale Ha..‘ ard Ra(.c “a‘. lle volver, which was In Lockhart's o pocket, and without removing it rrom ROWed Early in \flelnoon the otk clothing fired the Cambridge, Mas \ i bullet entering Lockhart's body from Harvard-Ys arsity the back bhelow 1t kidney Thames at Lockhart fol! with the words “you ' June y may have killed me,” on his lips and died o'clock in t “with his boots on.” Mo The death of Lock pointe end the earcer day w described as the big three” of Ok lahoma outlawry Henry Starr and Al Spencer, with who Lockhart was alleged to e been closely associated Sanford, and the down Rally Newt Greees rful would as surs as thes America the crach Woman inter republican rally Friday ey headquarters on Mair the results of the will be held Friday. winning candidates ty wili be Jndge w the republican nominee fe will make his first appoarance before | the falr sex.” Chairman Willlam H Judd of the republican town commit tee will also arrange to ha be & are have 1y where to th the a women's will learn doon street fron is FIRE CAUSES 82,500 LOSS IN GRAND STREET HOUSE \<hes e rouble ahe Atner nd their plurs will e mayor. o a woman Wl Thrown Against Partition nte wil In Cellar Thought To Have v r present., we onee, New b x partition set fire 10 rubbish ywed 1o ecoll &% 10 an o'clock of what peuce officers because of fle not able was necessary t a few As n vard Haven Hkely that |reached to | time betwee | 014 time 1900 varsity race was the in the Harvarl-Yale rowed early in the afternow hours of floc P woodwe result of Yaie New sidered and ¥ oss and homa and Arkansas, aiso died from the bullets of officers’ guns, and ail within a comparatively short span. ate up t first floor The furniture owner of the b first floor tenement, was badly aged by smoke and water. The smoke that filied the cellar and hindered the firemen in their work ar be oug pariitio some that the most recent be H. L. Ry who ecet jed the Aam thick - e —— = ollowers say 15¢ THE WEATHER | to —pn Hartford, Mar. 26.—Forecast || for New Britain and vicinity: || Rain, possibly turning to snow | late thic afternoon or tomight. at the wool auctio Thursday clearing: somewhat bales, T warmer. 1d L rom home and continenta buyers on the recent values. # The bulk of the offerings was cleared series AUCTION The offefings today amounted was a strong LONDON WOO! London, March 26 There were censes to operate rmined to noo Patrolman & T. Mot ber is & record for this year, ere hasis | 83 { had not let them in on the | had thought Smith met | troit’s underworid. RidMate s an Sip uss . STNSON, SENA TE COMMITTEE LEARNS E[i[iS $2| fi[] I]I]ZEN Witness " Declines. 76 Give Names But Says Both Daugherty And Jess Were Angry Be- cause They Were Not In On It. Daugherty, Coolidge and Sen. Lodge Meet Washington, March 26,—At- torney General Daugherty and Senator Lodge conferred with President Coolidge today, but te House officials said their iferences were separate and that the republican leader's conference did not concern Mr, Daugherty's situation Mr, Daugherty s his conference was “about routine matters.” e e — Washington, March ot an oil deal in which “five ade 8,000,000," in the fall of 1922, was brought before the Daugherty inves. tigating committee today by Roxie Stinson, divorced wife of the attorney general's friend and political lieutens ant, Jess W, Smith, The witness said Smith her of such a transaction and that she understood it had to deo with stock in the Sinclair interests which on April 7, 1922, leased Teapot Dome, She added that Smith had said he and the attorney general were “sore” because the men who made the money were friends of their's, but deal. She —A hint men Sn had told could not name them, The flitting reference to the $38.« 000,000 affair was made in the midst of w messton with otherwise had lacked much of the momentum of Miss ®tinson’s provious appearances as a star witness in the inquiry, Senator Wheeler, of Montana, the imittee pros: was kept at homoe with a cold and the examina- tlon for the part cded quite peacefully Belleves Sifith a Suicide, witness sald at the outset wished to disclaim any inttmations in the testimony his his own sutor most proce The she provious that she death any hand except convineed he killed himse belisved Mr. Daughe sponsible” for fon to kil himself Whet Miss Stinson $126.0 found dead in apartment last Memorks inventory his property tota! v of $214,000 Asked thought thare were omitted from the inven would rather not 3 but rty determinas “mote ally his he eame to Washington, was worth was ith but when the attorney said, & he gene day, an showed a wome J0 ation vhether she other iter tory she said she reply Khe 1 negative when Ashuret, democrat whether she knew that a found in Smith's pocket ath and never was turned authoritics part of the with the reading had written her general's plied in the asked by pator Arizona note was after his de over to the A » Smith wession of was let the ors department The referred ttorney stationers y Teads Teapot Evide the questioning today, Sen Arizona, read in argel o the ree put aving to do Daugherty ounts seript ommitt stock 1 8mit) purchases ere of HOLD-UP VICTIM HERSELF WAS ONCE DARING CROOK Sophie Lyons Burke, Fan man of Years Ago. Sorry for Youths, pity m for five i make m wiil pay. I'vo could talk minutes 1 know 1 that erime nev proved that in my own life™ The fittle gray woman, 76 who Is author of a book entitied “Why Crime Doesnt Pay,” and ae cording to her own statements, has probably forgotten more about crime the yowthful bandits who held up ever knew, turned from crime “tivity 40 v ago and istic work in De- e — years old, than her about € inal a are is now doing evar