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News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, AM-M Conn. Stflu Librar GHT PAGES. Average Daily Circulation saren 22na” 10,511 PRICE THREE CENTS DAUGHERTY IS FORCED TO RESIGN; RETIRES AT PRESIDENT’S REQUEST GILL AND PAJEWSKI REBEL AUT[] SKII]I]EI] AT REPUBLICAN ALDERMEN URGE = 33 MILES AN HOUR RE-ELECTION OF PAONESSA Witness Desc~ri-'-—oesAcoidem in Speak At Meeting Of Polish Club In Fifth! Ward And Pledge Aid To Democratic Candi- date. Lawyer Traceski Seeks Sup- port for G. O. P. Ticket and Holds Out Lure of’ Plums From Republican Party. John Gill of t o Alderman f the fifth ward, two of the ity’s five republican aldermen, came Cut openly for the reelcetion of Mayor Angelo M, Paonessa, democrat, at a ceting of the Polish Independent 'olitical club last night in Skritul sky’'s hall on Broad street The ting had been \ssossor Joseph Kigskowski, re- iblican and president of the club, nost of the ofticers of \\m-h are re. e said Mayor Paonessa Alling are both good men nd friends of his, but that his chief terost was in the endorsement of candidates for offics ajewski Endorses Paonessa alled on Alderman Pajewski, the founders and a former | iresident of the club, The alderman nunehad into a spirited attack on the publican machine and lauded the ork of or Paonessa, He told the ! gathering that he propesed to do all wseible 1o bring about the reelection t the present exccutive and defeat O. . machine, Te said his crsonal observations and his work th Mayor Paonessa convineed him at the eity now has ona of the most wund, sineers and honést executives ailable and he declared that Pao- essa khould be reelected, Alderman Pajewski has been in the couneil three years, His cction for the first term was by a | rge majority, and last year the emocrats allowed him a clear fleld in he district. He is regarded as one of the moving figures in the fifth vard., The distriet I8 composed for (Continued on Page Fifteen) COMMUNITY CANPAIGH TOTAL REACHES $36,394 Alderman Peter pened mee by vablicans. vl Judge Misl | he G ymmon Spain May Name Prof. Guilliano As Vice-Consul Here o It became known Professor A. Guilliano, teacher of Spanish in the New Britui; high school, is being considered by the Spamish governu Madrid, for the position o Spanish vice-consul in New A representalive o 10" intervicwed Pro uilfano Thursday i« ning. and learned Spanish government onsidering the blishing a vice wre for some tim. L | about 1,000 Spaniards Britain and 1t w that they have to g York whenever they papers signed Profcssor adu of Spain and speaks ln vel) as he does Spanish Most of 1 came three Valencia the * vssor in as explait a university WOMAN'S LEG BROKEN INAUTO BULLISIHN Mrs. Scotton Scrloush Hurt —Morecroft Held for Driving Under Influence The L0388 Stanley ployed by Power case of Loster Moreeroft street, a foremar the Connecticut Light a . Who before Benjamin W, Alling in was Judge police court | this morning on a charge of operat ing an automobile while under the 1 fluenee of lquor, was continued until tomorrow morning. Morecroit asked for the continuance to allow him op portunity to employ cour Morecroft was arrested following an accident last night near 1bell's cor- ner in the Stanley Quarter in whicl his machine colllded with the auto. mobile of A. G. Scotton of Harti Mra. Scotton, who was riding with h, h\llbflnll suffered a broken the accident and her baby | minor lacerations. They woere to the home of rclatives on street where (their sel Ived taken Irancis vere injuries | treated. Rev. Mr. Davis Everyone to Give Day’s Pay Urges| One ‘I'ie things that are done by the ited Community corporation are absolutely necessary and every man and working woman in the city should ontribute the equivalent of one day's jay, “according to Rev, John L. Da + director of the Chamber of Com- meree, who spoke to the workers in i United Community chest drive to- ay. The workers were guests of the hamber of Commerce In introdueing Rev. Mr. Davis, GAlpdtrie, campaign mana, «poke of the Fveryman's Bible class, vhieh Mr. Davis heads and paid the ass a strong tribute, Mr, Davis be- gan by stating that it was a commun- ty class working for the good of New! itain, “This drive s practical ! hristianity and if we do not put the ive over cessfully #t will reflect New Britain,” he said. e referred 1o the fact that pover- comes to the best type of people, 1 that community leaders come om the most unlikely plac He re- rred to a feeling of sympathy for o less fortunate, This mosming 1 was talking to a whose entire salary for a year « only $750," he said. “He is not orking in any of your factories or <tores, either, He's working in a harch.” Mrs. Frank J. O'Brie Nursery was ealled upor the charge that the nursery care of ehildren so both parent ork and earn oney old her hearers the nu last soked after the o idows, of five ands had desorted 1 hushar f the Day to answer takes s can She ren whose m: of were § sehands ar T hus three and je A Middlstown looked after chil- iten of two jos where the 19 families pare madical bills. back rie stated bad " to pay ae not reached «hat (Coutinued on Second Page) of Police aries Av accident According to the report men Thomas Tierney and C1 derson who investigated the and arrested Morecroft, the occurred just below the driv Morecroft's yard. ing along on Stanley street and as he was approaching his home, he swung cut to make the turn into his drive way. He swung sudden! 1 ton, who was headed | ard Britain, was unable to avoid the lision, the cars crashing almost on. Both machines were badly aged NINE YEAR OLD GIRL NEW SMALLPOX VICTIM Mollie Mondzeska I« collision way into Seot co ead dan second Member of Her Family to Be Taken to T<olation Hospital Molli aged ond member of her family to be seized with smalipox was removed from her home at 401 Church street this aft ernoon and taken to the isolation hospi Her sister, Nose Mondzes 10, 18 now under treatment hospital, She was removed inetiution the day opened. Her case was diagnoscd as smalipox, March 13, after been under quarantine as ¢ rase. There are the latert case other th e Mondzeska aged the after it was no direct cont and a younger brother, been quarantined in with th longer than the period the development of sma The latest patient was on the day the home was quarantined but the vaccination did neot “take In the meantime she had be posed to the danger and de of the was started pox LA FOLLETTE COMPORTARLI Washington, Mareh T LaPollate, ill with pne a very restful nigh today, and ouraged. He r the first time Moreeroft was driv- | Which Fireman Was Principal GUILTY ON THREE COUNTS Convicted of Driving Under Inflience of Liquor, Recl Driy Operating Unregistered Motor Ve- hicle—Appeals to Supreme Court, Ma night be- | old on a | e while | liqor. He was rges of opel and 'ing sutomaobile 10 be harge and an appeal d for nposed on 30 on t took nd was p rosec- ney be shways un 1¢ it was tor, it quicker The lves oted from and 1eall they too L4 are os Ahe .u| of Thme. Patrolman Anthe Buddis first wit ed by Prose- | Lewls to te for the state told sent to ny was the was vident in whieh | Maher was} tiftad tiraf weing toward zalost a tree by | He investigated the machine and number plates on the | at the, st aher and wern not to April, w Britain and plac out e just | nike hy e t W up oad o house | t to New p and Wife Testify irp, employe irtment, e & along the n of the tified Berlin when he | aceident in ac re. em ts they ermine §f | ect in the told him ed ma- r was ad a strong the conditic Irove th Mahor left m & taken to barracks in Hartfor My mt 11 tem rnoon had st lors they e v all aceid irtn Maher the wreek 1 that Ma wteadily and arp testifie f liquor « | o Maher | young | to Ber. | 1 man with hin in center where The the state 1 where he of the yonuug polic aind story Mrs, 8 , the ma that |t estified DIES AT HIGH SCHOOL Wilhy Captain of High Team Drops Dead Right Taking Part in Race This Afternoon Thomas | ¢ N 1 #on ¢ Nora of the |M poot | man, son G youth had a relay climbing up he feli was puiled L2 le s at artl- Ex- cart | mus by said at ved were on under | guilty {llquor when they fore the superior court “bootieggers of were list containing |ent others tained from names Hugh | be issued « |court those w Swimming | Were explained by After | pose the i They James died | William T insur graham, ma er Edward |ford: tonia Sano; Art Among Hartford People Subpoenaed Bootleggers’ " Trial, in ociely Harry Providence by Uquor age ha bonde of $10,000 ca to a Bilss who nte Hartford, March 28 d Donald Seige arrested here Monday and who Washir Daugherty charge of t g be- were presented Maltbie inve Willlam M today have society” wh arched each had a the names of lawy list o Bliss from Siegel, M dge Judg: was thrown out o today by the General Day caused | been dubbed 1 they delivery promin- Bliss and Seige! orty nt had task s ment idec n its against the Life Daug where Jess Smith, t & ttorney Hartford A rs, doctors and 0 names was o and ten additionat State's Attorney D g , friend cansed subpoenas to ey ay summoning to W # appeared on list and as a in the corn Thu lived dium of an ur e alleged ult the suy v conrt room today ud Alby air, Will Hay Wil A d of s ine the cases wert Sinc ton rs, a particn but rath itnesses calle y. Those called's vas charged wi of acqus conditt S were ¢ v 0. K K W Je broker; attorney, o ompsc A. Lot er: 1rvi er of West TLuther of Warcth Taylor n nee im J. Multi- vi e I Hart- orge fltiam 1 ! Page) 1 H. §. BOYS SUMMONED Instrncted To Appear In Police Court Wilson Left Estate of ‘)l-mlcr of a \Illhon‘ \n: L Tomorrow to Faplain Vtiack ©on Actors a1 Capitol Theater Fiftee & r in polt rged actors at | weeks made by ( summoned ng Ly Scr his af THE WEATHER Hartford. Mar. 28 —Farecast for New Britain and vicinity Fair tonight and Saturday: somewhat colder, Mar resignation of but W genera attor Attorney General Daugherty Who | Leaves Cabinet Post Under Fire| BANKERS, MANUFACTURERS, INSURANCE MEN AND OTHERS IN LIQUOR EXPOSE 1Declares Reasons Given For Demanding His Retirement Are Untenable With Facts But Are For “Party Expediency,” Adding “Cow- ardice And Surrender Of Principle Are Never Expedient.” —— ! Asking “All the Pretended Charges Resignation, Says Attor-] Against Me Are False® ney General’s Personal, Retiring Official Declares and Official Duties Con-| in His Bitterly Sarcastic flict So He Must Go—| Swan-Song Note to Ex- Doesn’t Question His In-| ecutive—Says He Has | Done His Duty. Coolidge's Letter tegrity. 98 . Washington, Mareh 28.-—At| Washington, March 28.—At- the request of President Cool-|torney General Daugherty's idge, Attorney General Daugh-|statement, following his en- erty today submitted his resig- | forced resignation, setting forth nation, effective at once. |his side of the question took The president’s decision was |the form of a second letter to based on a conviction that My, [the president, in which the re- Daugherty could not give dis-|tiving attorney general declared interested attention to his of-|the grounds on which this re- ficial duties while under the|tirement had b e en forced stress of the senate inquiry into |seemed to him “‘untenable.” his conduct, ' | Any suggestion that he could |not “function as attorney gen- cral and defend myself against these charges at the same time” the letter said, was “hardly war- ranted by the facts.” Presence An Embarrassment \While disclaiming any inten- tion to “prejudge” the issues| raised in the investigation, the | president wrote Mr. Daugherty B : ? that his continuance in office| _CoWardice Is Word Used i must inevitably be a source | Mr. Daugherty recalled that of “ever-increasing embar [he twice had offered since Mr. ment.’ Coolidge became president to Three Sentences to Resignation | vetive but had been requested In a letter of three terse sen-|t0 Yemain. lle said he was tences, the attorney general re-!aware that the argument of plied that he was resigning | Party expediency” had been “solely out of difference to your tused to secure his retivement kuxml {but added that “cowardice and | The correspondence was made | Surrender of prineiple are never S8 — | public at the White House with- | expedient.” [{One Woman \lso Is Listed HAUGHERTY'S HOME IN WASHINGTON WAS ‘WET’ Witnesses Also Tell of Visits ... " 5 By Sinclair—One Hints at Extortion Effort step momentarily Attorney n the ex nounc a evidenct along g suicide out comment, but at the depart- ment of justice Mr, Daugherty immediately prepared state- ment setting forth his side of the question. Fears For Country Declaring the attack on him {was only a part of a definite program to discredit the admin- |istration as a whole, Mr, Daugh- | erty declared the country was “confronting a grave erisis which must determine whether the country is to be governed by |law and ovder or by “slander, 1, terrorism and fear Goes Away Tor Rest mediately after signing resident, Mr gating the Deparir Justic ty loft shington for a rest at partment, re vit from that lat} it and to t | £ 1 letter frov lopar Test « again President’s Letter vequestiv ‘ rosig ion was writ It follows Mr, Attorney Gene with March 27 “My Dear uve my conferen you examine suggest the last Daugh- At. g to litigatior Mr ma Daugherty publie 1stice committe nt of Letter r'1 have just ition as 1 States I am r cabine mal resig Unite N t+ of you rtain matters sons Are Untenable grounds A% you Nt Facts Truc Not Question of In olests Inmnocence ion that s service rr A charges against an Ny d him i* 8 dane an me are or fent No Man I« Safe other true or false, i a ed On Page Ninewen), Jf