New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 17, 1924, Page 15

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CAMPBELL UPHOLDS SENATOR WHEELER Dets He Represented Him Be- lore Interior Dept. —— Washington, April once 10 the heart of troversy, special sc comn tee investigating the Montana charges against Senator Wheeler opened its rearings today with testimony bear- ing directly on the extcn® of his ac- tivities in Washing in con &ith cases his Montar ents were 17.—~Cutting at the whole con- 0 whick ed. From Gordon Car gist, who said he had emp sepator in 1922 to represent him the state courts, committee ceived copics of sots of Srams passing en k Wheeler, one purporting tc #t Wheeler had advised xgovernment could interve campbell’s behalf in land ings against him, and the icating that the senator anged for Campbell olicitor Booth of the artment regarding intere Phe ¥ in re te and siiow t in proceed- two betw been not ne other in- had ar- to confer with per- interior the Lineoln indicted with insisted this did . whe er in Monta not” constitute S pearance” befg partment on be arged in the indic vdvice of Solicitor saidl, he. ¥ hired n attorney to har i He i er had andle such ection to the senate. THAW TOTTERS AS HE LEAVES STAND ad puzzle ent, It at Gray, & wwen broug surpose of was A Boot his own Washir dle land Wheel cases, bec his oller Mr, orson had b fr noted cross into the breaking ppedted the mt predict cxaminer b tor ti Thaw's antage ° at y t case down is not yet los Lawyers, ray's opportunity ause counsel opposed to Thaw e right during the pr t se to recall Lim, should have said Gray, after nothi v he weir oa “Wh haw? We had atter ke p st istead he ary questions, sanity in our wn witnesses i we sted nd and te asked him perfun We will prove Thaw's own and by our including Evelyn Nes. 10 m how Thaw wo his story, but way 1ol Mother Immediately after the rec ccompanied by Mr DPatter ed through the surging crowd v.. his nother's suite at the Ritz-Cariten otel to be at her side and comiod Goes haw, hur. son 1 Wi ssell Thaw left the courtro A. Gray, counsel for I Villiam Thaw, Evelyn Ne ar old son, who had been permitted o intervene in the case to protect his Mticipatory interest in Thaw's estat 1d Arthur G. Diekson, attorney he trusices of Thaw's estate, erred with their own alienists o) Ivisability of calling Miss > the principal “defense” witr problem seemed to cause some differs «nee of opinion nuwn?‘ the medical wperts and the conferénce ‘was mov- od to Mr, Gray's law offices, Miss Neshit artived from ity during the mornifg but had pur posely kept away from the courtroom, Ex-Wife Not To Testify 1t was finally decided that M bit should not testify today and returned to Atlantic City this after- noon, \y “n for con- t she Large Crowd Present Expectation that Harry K would take the witness stand in fort to have himself declared sane and freed from the asylum where he hias been confined for seven years, at- tracted a large crowd to common pleas court today. Onily these whe were connected with the case as wit- esses or otherwise were admitted. It was the fourth day of the trial hefore jury of 12 men to determine Thaw's sanity. Judge Momaghan announced hat when court adjourned today it would bs to meet next Monda Neither Evelyn Neshit, Thaw's di- orced wife, nor his mother was in court today when the proceedings be- san, Thaw presented the same natty ap- pearance that he did yesterday. lie alked briskly into coUft and was vatched Intently by the jurors e removed his hat and coat and took & cat, Thaw an ef- as Calls Thaw Normal Dyr. Ohdvles 8. Potts, Philadelphia, | alienist called in behalfl of o fifth Mhaw, who was under cross 1on when court adjourned yesterday, again took the stand. Tn his direct testimony Dr. Potts said that he found haw normal in every phase, Thaw oceupied himself by reading *fom leatherbound books handed him ¥ Bartholomew B, Coyne, New York, one of his attorneys. The hooks con- ained testimony of former tri He id not appear to listen to the testic mony today. Dr. Potts was questioned by Arthur (. Diekson, council for the trustees of rhaw's estate. The Gump Tncid “What is your esplanation of the Gump incident 7 asked Mr. Dickson, referring 1o the whippings by T1 W Frederick Gump, Jr, of Kanss City, in a New York hotel, “TI ean't explain it” was the “Maybe the boy was his protege mishehaved.” “Has it anything normality 7" “Y don't know. Tt may be that Thaw only punished the boy for bad behaviour.” “You won't say that the Gump epi wie is not an indication of abnormal reply. and 1o do with ab *1 won't.” Dr. Potts replicd. Thaw Takes Stand Perspiration glistencd on forread and cheekp wher th d. ¢ élasped his hands over hus pert- Thay tonk 8| West Main street, and Atlantie Nes. | PAY HOMAGE T0T08 MAYOR'S MESSAGE Paonessa Issues Proclamation on Good Friday Observance “How old are you, ed his lawyer, gently. “Fifty-three,” reply. “You a Pennsylva nervous d been ther “About was clea " “You signed a petition asking that vou be given a trial so th ermined M- haw ' was the low vo at present confined in ia hospital for mental anc ses. How long have you seven years,” Thaw's voice rer, Followin mayors of the Mayor A. M. dtion iday to mayor's pro holy season 1 is now upon the footsteps of | ted States and the State of Connecticut, o the attention of t cit Jiritain the designation April 15th as a day of " the | custom of ci New Britain, Paonessa today issued a o1 dication of and prayer. follows: Christian and following e president of governor of 1 would cail vens of New of Friday, fasting and “l"“'\i tand could amined on cer s0 you all relevant questions con- | Good F ing your sanity? T After a shight aw < hesitation, T re 1 of the direct examina many sked mental and tts was ti irding psychopathic e forms of insanity. “In determii 't you usually ” Mr, ques fective SO8, different ¥ sanity, Ayer AN e uties of by 0 ofter ligic judg Dickson asked. cover Sanity Rut it is pos to recover his gan are the important in the rapidly modern world, i00d Friday as shail gather in or in onr in all flity and with pay homage to Him essings flow, stance of divine | inistration of | t us consecrage it our ost mo events of our the upon which w “Generally ves e sl.et us, mai n, set aside n insanc wors “Would not his pred mality recur if e were to he the attorney geked lly think so.” He i 1l older now and a man down about his age.” “After Dr. Mills (a said Thaw sett attempted ed the Gum® boy. your r. Dickson asked of the * Dr, Potts replied. Dickson asked t aw did commit which he char repeat them if rele DENTISTS ELECT OFFICERS de pre ' ed suicide How with osts of os8) s¢ 1 A, M, do you PAONESSA, | “Mayor.” | OHAFT 93 FT. HIGH ATOP WALNUT HILL views ccause difference in assuming i with is not Preceding Iage) and west ne for & s riy sides, one for hoys and rooms and public ances for ances for | pool side they may rls, with locker and separ. separate Henrey B Lasch Chosen President toilets below, with and females, boys and girls are on the these structures so that »" under ant observation, Above rooms, reached b; a fow steps, covered shelters, pro- vided with wooden seats, the eaves of d as to permit the vines and Yresenting the of open pergolas. remove th tl c primitive substun toilets malc ent The ent of New Britain Dental Society at Annual Meeting Last Night of held evening the in Britay Burritt At a Dental banquet society \ ¢ cons the loc s, President, president, wotel the wing ir. sy Dy Dr Dr Henry 1 Er & s 80 tre " \\ Lhiby .~muy~, Viv treasnrer, secrotary Dr, Charles orge flord W, in and Dr, I o elected mienfhers of t commities propose to rocks and the and | n umn an arrgr a present uter of the spray therein, al bronze col- and with such gem t on top of it, as to wide spreading umbrells spray or shower bath AS to the i« execn son pile ! a o banq ere added to the be used a question for pres- all - such questions mined during course working drawings and | 1 may however, | have had estimates prepared best and most reliable people both granite and ltmestone, 1In building proposition there are carditul factors, o, quality Any two of these will ¢ the third. And 1 venture to | the suggestion that in deciding | kind a memorial you want | W n this view of these | fact receive your earnest Corbin Serew Aid Assn. Gains 11 New Members nieeting or t Mutual Corbin Screw lay evening clected to Fra Durn financi record- The | and ad and | ters reported. $£3.189.48 $4.045.05 balance materials Iy to be preparing tfications, 1 shau dete | i Corp. annual associatic of the held on M owing officers yoar: President, president, John M. Baneroft ward M. Pratt rl Kisscibrac was s the fo one vice say, that by in 1 any nk e ine 11 hand last $1.756.47 in bhencfits, $4.113.7 J. J. O’'Brien Buys Part mbers was report, total [TF gain of Cash on ived Paid ¢ on hand Brit ors what N coe for three onsideration, “The estimats the orial the shelte limestone was, for | r $147.600; for me f r houses, $20.500, a total of pro i1 Of Welch Floral Shop 105000 The estinate i granite | vas, 227,- s memorial proper. shelter 0,000, v as pur L in the O'Bricn Stanley street hased Peter Tre Welch ¥ Al o for the H of § dimensions in this of interest to you: The shaft foet the ground nd §4 the platform; the platform 1= feet and six inches above {the walks around the™ pool. The shaft s 12 t in diamcter the | base. The circular platform 80 feet in digmet 2 ) ecagle the top of the . feet and | 000 o's nter- | at §9 ow conducts O'Brie 14 ing He is a mem 1 as a rep at 1 1is ond ter new 18 well known nt houscs $23,000, a i t stor design jing the business, Mr i @ | world war veteran, hay | a commissioned officer of the comme t of the M from a rved as | eet from resentative at " at high | now serving his se m. The proprietor as a vocalist of store cen promine s 12 aft 10 feet wide. CIVIL SUITS BROUG s s e o KNIGHTS OF THE PEN Fergara has t H-Jl for ry Rocco £1,100 ¥ of a note, Deputy 8 writ is re the fourth Michael d by The our The papcrs were ser heriff Adolph C turnabla in 1 Monday of Apt and Edwin brought suit for $100 agai Hallin, The writ is retur vity court the fourth April, FROTZRY HAS RECOVERED Moscow, April 17. otzky, soviet war minister, who tecently re- | cussion turned to Mogeow improved in health, | Le served has regained the physica will the resumption of fu cording to Professor Ge tended him daring his the Caucasus, Trotzky i to resume his duties at the war next week, Connecticut Editorial Association Will | - | Hold Spring Session At Burritt | or | as | Herman | the S ting Hotel This Month . Annou that 1t ‘mth held ritt At busine ement made spring mecting of the ut Editorial association will Saturday, April 26, at the B hotel was today Con- be r- 2:30 o'clock will be a s mecting and round ffible dis- AL ¢ o'clock dinner will d a brief speaking pro- follow. there 2 city for | gram i e announcement says that “at r the trans- 1 of any necessary business, there | a free and informal discussion suggestions or questions which | the welfare of the members | - and on which they wonld like to con- RANS TO MEET | for together” ial meeting of the Disabled | rdiner r" : will be held tonight at the % of the 242 Main strect, Al ex- — treasurer, wi servicemen who wish to participate in | 1° ' the parade at Bristol Saturday are in- | 915" vited to march with the Di ed Vet erans, reporting at the clubre 30, in wniform if possibl P FORR TABOR GOVERNMENT ' Copenhagen, April 17.—1x card evidence yesterday in the case the trade unions and other labor or { Dominick Waluk, eperator of a jit- ganizations at meetir yesterday line to Belvidere who is charged agreed to support M., Stanng in the with fraudulent vegistration of a formation of labor governme motor car, failure to have insurance | They aiso agreed to accept ks foreign | covering the entire seating capacity of minister Count Carl von, Moltke, Dan- and overloading a The sh mini Berlin von | a Thayer of Boston. Afternoor 1 stay expected . office | of any concern the ‘ 11 of Wakefic)d, | sachusetts Press t 8. Osterhont, contribute to the ' rreei association, 14 clubrooms, o its m Jitneur Given Hearing May Lose His Permit public . utilities commission gates of a ey a hus ster Count the ia Van T« in s revocatio was reserved of his li- nsse Drciston laer EXAMINES EXPERT REX Rome, April 17.—Premier lini rday examined tie submitted to the reparation slon by the two ewpert commift e was assisted in his examination the documenis by the Ialan ‘defe- ? who served on the committees, | The attitnds to taken by T the forthcoming settiement Jiscnssed oy n in City ved decision in the et al against the Vietory Tepairing company 16 recover ages of 346 William Greenstein nsel for the plaintiff and represented the defendant Judige B. W. Alling has rescrved |decision in the case of Alfio Bru tto against Sanlcy Drozek. Harry f this ity and Ferdinand tiartford repre COURT NEWs, " Wi V. court today re- of Maurice s Musso reports commis Instice q Mang « am yest case Tom. o e in e Hins |1 o o their | plaintiff jappears conple In et 1.0 f d lor | afterno | will officiate pat) 7isk TLowell, Little Wallace Maclaren, the squadreon leader of the round-th#~world fliers, gives his offi- cial O. to the plane in which his daddy is undertaking his spectacular flight. MacLaren his shown with the son of | K. | chitd. City Items Teller vs. Foote at C Frid vnn‘l adv. Ic]x-h your furnrture with our pol- ish. C. L, Pierce & Co.—Advt, Mrs. John H, Wiiey of this city has received word of the death of her brother, William H. Millington, of Meriden, at the age of 28 ycars. He was a veteran of the World War. Funeral arrangements are incomplete, Teller vs, Foote at Casino Alleys Friday night . The Y. W. A. cafeteria will closed all ¢ tomorrow Teller va. Foote at Casino Friday night.-—adv. A special meeting of the Mirst Bap tist church will be held Friday eve. ning at 7 o'clock to reeceive candi- dates for baptism Teller va. Foote I'riday night.—adv A. P. Rapp and sold their poultry Meadow avenue to Atwater, Au electrie stolen from t lar of the barber shop of Guida Giantano in the Uniwed building according to a report made to the police last night Teller ve. Foote at Iriday nighte—ady A daughter was George Averston of Alleys, be at Casina Alleys, Mabe! farm 'red Rapp have on Shuttle and Amelia Casino to Rerlin M a Lorn East the New Britain General hospital this| oo o morning Teller vs. Foote at Friday night.—ady Albin Dressel of 191 reported the police that about 2 from a Booth street, Casino Alleys, to this m taken tion on JAPS HAVE TROUBLE Chinese Laborers, Enter Japs As Cooks, Tmbrella Peddiers and Lat- er Take Lp N al Tabor, Tokio, April 17.—Japan, the gration of whose nationa siich a thorny problem for the United States, having immigration prob- lems of her own, t Japanese are d from America, Chines s ¢ arred from Japan, Certain class- % of Ch lowever, are permitted to immigrate. Two years ago Japan was inundated by a flood mbrella peddiers, most of whom, cording to Japancse police, entering J as mercha but later be came manuval laborers, Now the trou- ble if with cooks. Chinese hitherto have been admitted, police say that many ks hiave later become coolies, metro pe Tokio are onducting a round-up of Chinese cooks for deportation. emi- ¥ i i laborers labors pan 5 but the Funerals Ottilie Knust Mes. Ottilie Mirs, ineral of ckwe e he Knust of 94 held at at 8 Services were and home at 2 o'clock German Lutheran Rev. Mo W, Gaudian officiating. was in Fairview cemetery the John's «30, urial 1. L. Hungerford eral of Mra, ¥. L. Hunger- held Saturday 25 Russell Rev. Henry Mrs, The fu ford will ie at the home, o'elock. street, 30 w fer view cemetery Mrs. Ann Vall Mrs. Ann Hall will held tomor- Rev. George W, C. at servi at the o'clock, and burial will be metery. The fancral - yon CARD OF THANKS We L neig! fricnds and and sym- to thank our their kindne uring t Mrs %0., Hanora Hartford, Cabinet Lock and the Altar angelist church and family of for their spiritual bou- o lov mether, Fox & Corbin 1 tributes Qocicty John B Mps, T. O'Nedl Mass., nr « Pept for the and qucts m ¥ Willia hn, Mra. H. e 1 , Mrs. C. Torello, spmond anfl Hazel Zi Signed Mars, Mrs g " JOSEPR A. HAFVEY Funersl Director Mr. Paul Robinson, Assictant NEW LOCATION-G85 MAIN &1 Opposite St Mary's Charch Tel.—Tarlor 1825-2 Residence—17 Summer St Tel. 16258 e iliness and death of | Alleys, | Royal I, eleaning maching was U Alleys, | constitutes | N of Chinese | cooks | who enter as | The | WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS High TLow Close etaoinshrdlu cmfwyp 891y ) 186 Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Sg Rf em.. Sum Tob Tel & Tel Tob Am Wool Ana Cop Ate Tp & S F. Bald T.oco Ralti & Ohio Balti & Ohio Beth Steel B ... Con Tex Can Pacific Ches & Ohio Ch MI & S P Ch Rk 1 & P Chille Cop Con Gas | Corn Pra ner Crucible Steel ETEN Cuba Cane Sugar 135 Erie 343, Erle 1st Gen pfd ectrie British | o Motors Goodrick BIY Gt North pfd Insp Copper Int Mer Mar Int Mer Mar pfd Allis-Chalmers Pacific Oi1 Int Nickel Kelly Spring T'r Kennecott Cep Lehigh Val Mid States Oil Mis Pac N Y Cen . NYNH&H, North ‘. 4y 128 MM_ Pure O . . 23% pan Am P & T 48 Py R R “ lay Con Cop 10 Reading SiN Rep T & 8 ..., 41% NTY. 5% Sinclair Oil Ref 321 South Pacifie South Rail . udebaker Co xas Co 5 Tex & Pacifie Transcon Oil Union Pacifie . United Fruit U S Indus Aleo L' 8 Rubber Co 'U 8 Steel U € Steel ptd Utah Copper Willya Overland Westinghouse TN LN 131 1 (1) 2814 08y 201 667 % 801 LACAL STOCK QUOTATIONS (Putnam & Co.) Bl Lite Ine Co | Am Hardware Am Hosier Bite-Hfd Cpt Co com Cherry street | gyyhe & Spencer com Orning | i ot 200 teet of piping had been | o \n8® & Spencer prd house under construe- Birstol Brass Colt's Arms Conn 1t Pow pf d Lagle Lock . afnir Bearing Co 1. R. Montgomery ptd Hart & Cooley Hid Elee Light JJo R Montgemery Landers, ¥ N B Gas ... N B Machin . |N B Muchine ptd ..... s-Hemt-Pond com North & Judd cck Stowe & Wileex, | Russell Mfg Co . | Scovill Mfg Co .. |8 N E Telephone | Standard Screw Stanl Works . Stanley Works pfd .. Torrington Co com . | Traut & Hine | Travelers Ins Co Union Mig Co . | Yale & Towne com I Foreign Exchange | | conts) Great avenue was held this | church at afternoon | at Burial will be in FPair. | of | New York, April 17.—~¥Foreign ex- | changea irccgular. Quotations (in Pritain: demand ¢ ' b 60 day Dbills on banks France: demand 6 cables Italy demand 4.42; cables lh igium: demand 5.34; ca- Germany: demand (per 2%, Holland emand demand 13.77. Swe- 26.30, Denmark: de- demand Greece: demand demand LI4% Rumania lemand Tokio. 20 cables 4 432%, den: | mana demand Poland: choslovakia gostavin: demand mand 0014 %, Argenti emand 11 Montrea (s Avstria 'l- mand ANNIVERSARY OF BYRON Athens, April 17.—The fote in com memoration of the 100th anmiversary of the death of Lord Byron was i gurated yesterday with various cer monies including laying the first st of a memorial donated by Mrs, He Morgenthan, wife of the for to Turkey Lassador FRENCHSLAVAK ALLIANCE? Paris, April 17.—The Belgrade cor- respondent of Le Matin says he learr aut that be conclude and Jugo-Siavia King and queen the end of from an horitative source defensive etween the visit a France asion of t aris at MANY JAPS IN HARMAN April 17.—Immigrati that during Japs were mitted to Mawaii, while 31.036 parted, resqiting in to the Japancse community, of Virths, which usually Honolt oAficiale past dceade ne increase ive | number thess of all other racial di | visons. Nmfl"‘v‘r &M England—A cargo from No- voressisk of 0 tons of sunflower cord, said 1o the largest consign- ment of this Kind &er sent 1o Eog Tand fr has been un Hull m South Russia loaded at Hull. | | {mr PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Members Hartford Stock Exchange _xchange 31 West Main St We Offer and Recon HTFD. ELEC. LIGHT CO. COMMON In addition to the cash dividend of $10.00, the rights attaching 10 this stock have averaged $10.00 per diare per year for end JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTEORD-CONN, TRUST CO. BLDG., TEL. 2-6281 New Britain: Bueritt. Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 IRADING PACILITIES New York Stock Bxchange and correspondents . Stovk Pachange Building. New York City, Y. we offer excellent facilities for As members of the of Thomson & MceKing with offices throughout the con trading in listed stocks. 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Public to Enjoy National Facilities for Amusement Park stree about $1 MR Was April than 1 m outdoor ingt presenta- rected by m ganizations will be in- Tresident « spectal vation commission here to work out with federal of- ficials & plan for cor-ordinating all ational ities to open them to en- swment by the public, Sceretary Weeks, chairman of the ommission, said the mecting would opened protably with af address greoting by President 'Cootidge. 1t 18 intended that a commit tee will be ereated to draft legisiation conering the subject life Tide: inte vit {re to mect moon, | May wrm 1o asy fire on to several 11 Rrooks st fire nnder Fanehne mire Co e 1t wa 1 o'clock a =i Stat y an st fire grounds the ~ i Staniey stre At 4 red & st 1nal ot Jerome st At 6203 1 a stil fir fgine for NO GAM Aprit ‘incinnati and b ‘ read. | Pittsh gine . eriee INstional) = game poste . operty ony noinmatt it

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