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ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1924. —TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS BUFFALO MINISTER, ACTIVE MANA[]ER FOR WOOD : PROPOSED MEMORIAL TO WAR DEAD .!BR]STUL PREPARES TO PAY IN CLOSING SALOONS, HAS TESTIFY'NE TODAY ‘AT WALNUT HILL PARK - TRIBUTE TO SOLDIER DEAD CLOSE ESCAPE FROM DEATH ‘Pmcler' Denies Any Negotiations WITH MILITARY SPECTACLE gy U N G Wllh 0il Tuterests ST AT FE N . His Home Partly Wreck- | i THAW CASE HEARING ~ Dedication of Memorial ed oBy Bomby Shortly 'llépfivs[l;kfl?&%gggffl SINCLAIR REFUSED HELP | ¢ ADJGURNS T0 MONDAY Monument Part of A{ter Midllight __Few s States That Oil Magnate I)k:-' - e R | "I:::’:.....,w s Prog.ral’n Minutes Later And He Tokio Disclaims Any Intention i ' e ] Principal Goes “oa ey Idwards City’s Campaign Lunds — Also Jum But Ma Would Have Been Threatening America Uttt W Jokd S | lowed to Visit Mother | UUeST 20 Washington, April 1% —Stories ot There. - B e o i . < [ — . Doughboys From All Over . NOT TO RECALL HANIHARA 2 4uitc ioris" iy i : tctormine the k| Connstiont te Muh b . comunttes with - Williaan Outrage Follows Receipt of o : e . e g B ap. Ercuios iaya Amimieaosr 1001 e : P X ing their time 1o strengthe weir Parade — Jollification in Gooper Procter of Cincinnati, cam- | e : R g A ers on both sides paign wanager for Two Anonymous Letters , pe calted Home “at Least for the ho witness stand. oo e % 3 positions for the final i S Threatening His Life for Present” — 1shii Also Seeks 0 unicated with the lute Senator Boies | J W U . : Thaw, who was on the witness! s : B Penrose during the convention; de- [ v 1 stand for a brief perio 1 ck in (Special to The He Ul'\' Acti\'ilie S Clarify Now Famous Note, clared he had not seen :Jake L. 1 ? . | N ia hospital for mental 3r I, April 15.—With finishing % st By The Assocluted Pres Hamon there, und said e had not £ e h < and nervous discases in West Phila- | touches applied to all preiiminary are “Toklo, April 15.—Rccall of conferred during the convention with \ B | dc'phia today, but may ask permis- rangements for the city big celebras jutfalo, N. Y., April 15,.—~The ReV. passador Hanihara is not . Har K. Sinclair, although he had 3 S X slon to visit his mother, who is stay- tion of Seiche prey Dy tomorrow, . Smith, pastor of the OUD- plated by Japan at least for the pres- asked Sinclair beforchaud tor a cam- 2 ; Ing at s hotel. M haw, who 18 82 when the $20,000 monument in honor ario United Presbyterian church and gnt, Premier Kiyoura told American paign contribution and it had been [ ’ : B 3 014, is standing the strain of the | of the former service men of the elty ¥ crusader for Buffalo church or-'coprespondents today after a mect- refused. » memi Sl ‘_“’r PATLY | wil] be dedicated, the city Is anxious- ons escaped by a few miNUies ing of the cabinet. Harding's Nomination. °r she will take the stand | )y anticipating the beginning of the ¢ bomb explosion which wrecked Lis Hapihara's note, containing He had not learned until the last B e her “]‘ will, it was #ald, | gay's program. Resplendent in bunte omle shortly after midnight. much discussed “grave conse; day of the convention, the witness it sl """n""f”" e has \'E and the national colors, the city Mr. Swith's family wa quences” phrase, was ujisconstrued said, of the plan to nominate War- owise, Do definite decision has | nag taken on a festive alr and proudly i i 5 ! B | been made as to whether Evelyn Nes- |, o home, A ries of in America, the premier declared. ren G. Harding. e i 4 bit, divorced wife of Thaw, will take i‘““"\s her guests, among whom will " 2 bttt be Major General Clarence B, Ed- ctters bad caused them temporaril ! \ nde *Did ou see Harry Sinclair there? o P ST e et "|‘loufl!\:uill\l":‘{‘ |I\:|>" Iv‘d:vd of tho 'nslul-ll l\?:‘::lz‘r \‘\‘.\Illsh. Sl - ; 5 tho atand, She has been coming UP | wargy Governor Charies A. Templés Balk & ek the IR T6er IIVINE a s e et Sk Bt ’:\] L N Tes 1 10 aca ki The proposed memorizl to New Britain's ex .f»r\'(-': men who died in the | from Atlantic City e day prepared | o “ygo Co Anpelo ,.m”",\“l of New vith nelghbors, The pastor returned | wwould convinee aryone that it does| e mathing of & factor| W4T 18 the work of IL, Van Buren Magonigle of New York city, who has de. | to take the wiiness stand against her |10t MASor Aneclo baonessa, of New gttt i Goores hagbioen would convinece anyone o 1 u:! : - . X signed some of the most elahorate monuments in the country, It will cost former husband in behalf of her son, of New Mave 1 \‘ She R DTy UGG Nevera® Savh AR, anu inot jend ftesit to an interpretation a e P botween $168,000 and $250,000, depending upon the kind of material em- Russell William Thaw, who, she ey Haven and World War vet- larie ‘:.'", L f““;'"" LIS a threat or express any desire to in-| “Not that 1 know of.” . ployed in its copstruction. Tha memorial proper i & shaft 94 feet in height. | ciaims, has an anticlpatory interest in "”’:f.""l““_' all parthof the state, Aurch office when a telephone call torfere in American . Did you talk to him about Gen-, 1y wiil pe placed at the top of Waluut Hill pagk near the present wading pool. | Thaw's estate, The son, through a | , 11¢ big par Will begin at 3 ntormed him that bis house had poptunately the majority of Amer-eral Wood?" : lawyer acting as his guardian, has in- | ©¢'0ck tomorrow afternoon from the been wrecked. Hud the explosion |joan newspapers appear to under- “Not at the convention. I talked tervened in the proceedings contend. |Junction of '.\H'lh Main, Terryville been delayed a few minutes, the gand this and their comments are 'to him about it before in New York. avenue and North streets ,and the Ithe i + " 2 ing that Thaw is still insane and if re- . minister would have been in the gympathetic to Japan, which is com- “How could he help? NATI NALLY I:AM US KINfi [ifl[s ABRUAI] g Wil A elbath Al adtate: of march will be along North Main house as he planned to slcep there. forting to the ministry.” “Well, he was an influential man So far five alienists have testifieq |10 Main streeth to the Memorial Probably Time Bomb, Reallzing the s 'ss of the and could have helped financially at that Thaw i sane and not dangerous, | oWlévard where counter marching Police cowbing the 1uins, today ' situation, the premier asserted, the ' least.” ) while four have declared that he is | Will take place, failed to find any fragments of the government has deci to maintain Sinclair in March or April, 1 Vi still insane and would be a menace if Major Willlam J. Malone will be Lomb or evidence to indicate the |g concillatory attitude and to do its, had spoken in a friendly way about re . The slde opposed to Thaw's Marshall of the parade and will have esact ¢ ter of the explosive, Po- ytmost to bring about satisfuctory | Wood's eanpaign, but would not con- release still has two alienists to call, ®8 Lw\m-nlm the following mounted liee “Captain. Willlam H, Milan, who gejution of the immigration problem. | tribute, . g o - The 13 jurors who will determine | men: Superintendent of Public Works a8 at tho sccne directly aftor the | The Japanese exelusion clause hna | Senator Walsh pressed Procter as W ill Be Invited to Aid in Senate [n\'estmalors For- | mhaw's sanity wolcomed the holiday, | Oscar Anderson, Major Ernest B, Mer« Ast, exprestod belief that a time peen passed by both- houses,” he to why he did not see Sinclair at! They were permitted to separate and I, Captain F'red Beaucar, Licutenant bomb had been planted. The force sajd, “but it lacks the president’s sig- the Chicago convention, Readjusting Veterans | mally Released Him for 20 to thelr homes. Leigh Minor, Licutenant Julian Nors of the explosion was o powerful, |nature, which at least is doubtful.” “I did not have a conference with | Bupreau Medical Staff European Trip o ol {ton, Guorge E. Cockings, Harry Ivea aptain Milan sald, that a person i him In Chicago.” Procter said. *“Why, | ALL S[x MUST DIE "; Roger Mills and Thomas Large, wrling the bomb from the middle Tshil's 'nt. 1 do not know.” { - Parade Formation, f the street would have been Paris, April 18 i possible “Did you confer with A, T. Hert Washington, Aprll 18.—Thirty of BE. GHOBEN . RANKIDE \ GU]LTY DDES NOT TELL Mo formation for the parade wil tnocked flat, to imagine any government or its | (Lowden's manager) or Harry Daugh- ) 0" oountey's Jeading physicians have | Rl ”'”‘l Sk ot 5t B e s be as follows . H | > . * s S Police Fscort The vestibule of the house was|representatives addressing A threat erly (Harding's manager) at Chicas o ynvited by Pirector Hines of the | \ ol g e Mlown buck Into the living room, 0ak to the American government,” said go veterana bureddile serve as oonsul . '\d-j:-“‘lk‘ Y ”\'. b \".",, ‘»n f | Major General Clarence R, Bdward vorsills wore splintered and founda- | Viscount Ishil to the Havas ageney 1 conferred with Mr, Hert, but 00t o™ Dronaratorss tosputting the b i_:“‘"]m" et “M“ A-vlll.l:;:ll :“‘;:fd‘ “,"'v"‘ Of Condemned Men, But One I8 Ac- | Gov, Chas. A. Templeton & (o0 Sudes wers fiuriod out of Biack |todey/oammenting. e the scusibas | Witk Mn Lmishatnt ., 1 veau's medical staft on & permanent | yurope yesterday ou the Deutshland, | tually Guilty of Murder But His ! iy P wises adjoining alro suMered, Al tion placed by some Atierican sen Tells of Cipher Code, basls through enactment of legisia: | ge peported, he went with the entire fembors of the city eouncil and \Indows faving the Smith house were lators upon Ambassador Tlanihara's — The witness was excused and the o "o am gl (R B o . ...v.’\m S Bl 'M”m, Friends Won't Tell visiting mayors and eity officials tored, and occupants sleeping in note regarding the immigration ques. committoe called L, W, Dixon, & Chi- "y, o o cuisiang ehosen rapresent ex- ‘“‘n"pn s besn '.v.\.-umv'mx:u . = Gold Star Mothers ront rooms were thrown from their tion, “Simple common sense pre- o telegraph operator, who af\i:l“m perts on tuberculosls, neuropsychiatry Teapot Dome of ,‘.,,,,Mk" New Orleans, April 18 To save the | Troup B Cavalry Detachment beds and showered with broken vents any such supposition.” worked the private wire between Chi- | ponoeal madicine and surgery, hod ! Gomator Walsh of Montana. demo. | IVe8 of his five companions, one of | 165th Regimont Band of Hartford Kinws The explosion was felt Viscount Ishil, who is now am- cago and Scnator Penrose’s sickroom 'ay Sianning and constructions and in crat, prosscutor for the ofl investi- | ?, MR Wmen Sehtenced to be hange d | Hagts, Co., First Batallion, C. N. ¢ throughout the In\nr-»h. bassador to Irance, was formerly ' in Philadeiphia during the convention dispensable. They inhclude Doctor gating committee stated late yesterday at _v\mm“. May 9, for the murder of ompany H of New Britain Received Threats, stationed in a similar capacity at period Livingston I'arand, President of Cor- that he had on Tuesday formally re- | 41108 Galmes at Independence, la., Bervice Company of Hartford I'wo anonymous letters received by Washington, Continuing, he sald Dixon said a cipher was used aAnd o) Criversity: Ray Lyman Wilbur, | loased King as & senate committen |TEC Years ago is expected tomentar | Third Battalion Hdqts. Co. of Briste the minister had sot- April 13 as his “That i8 why no argnment based “men's nes were ¢ mmlym -n|uv‘,,r.>,.i.1,\,., of Stanford Universi W. | witness, arter Senator George M, 10V to confess, All other efforts”to Company 1, C. N, G, of Bristo! vlast day." On one occasion, Tev. on an Interpretation of the Hanihara other designation” There also WaS&|J, and Charles H. Mayo, of Rochester | Moses of New Hampshire had applied | **¢' €iecution have boen exhibited | Platoons from Co. L, I, K, M, Hifre Smith said, he had gone to a place pote as containing a threat toward | private telephone wirs, Minn.s orge. M. Crils, Cleveland; |for & release for King, stating that 1 the prisoners have been informed ' Composite Company formed from de named in one of the lafters at a time the American government can be just “Just what was it Senator Penrose \wiiiia'm 1°, 1orens, Madison, Wis., and | he wished to g0 away on & trip. they will be hanged In pairs, they t0 | tachments from Head appointed. Two men were there, he | or reasonable expected to accomplish at Chicago A8 |, pare M, Barrett, Ann Harbor, Mich.| King has no status before the sen. | G°¢ide the order in which they shall | Medical Corps, 118th sald, but they walked away, The “I only know of wh is called you gathered it from the mess®ges®™ |y, tor Hines declared one of the ate or commiitee now a witness or | 91 Corps and Sceond Diviston Naval letters have been turned over to the the Hanihara note by t the news- asked Senator Walsh, peime purposes of the hureau would vtherwise, tor -Walsh declared, Calmes, a restaurant oprrator, Reserve of Hartford police, They were written on a good papers have published. 1 ean only 1 suppose Scnator Penrose was in- yenooestin” bo the hullding up of 'a and the senate committee has no fn- | (000 sx men robbing a bank and New Departure float grade of paper, in pencil, and showrd hope sincerely that the document, terested in secing a certain candlidate y00 grode permanent medieal per terest in whether he goes to Europe Va8 shot and killed by the single bul- outhington ¥ife and Drum Corps no iliteracy prepared by one of the warmest ad- ’ sonnel, : oF to any other place et fired from the group. The man Rev. Smith has been engaged in irers of the American nation and (Continued on Page 25) Mr. King was served with a sum. | Vh0 Killed Calmes aould not confess, Wallace-Barnes Company float 3 5 s B ouih- |none of his companions would name Girl fcouts Drum & Bugle Corps investigation of lguor and vice €on- in a spirit of cordial co-operation - mons while in Forida two months 3 ditions in the city for several months. with the government of the United TY PARTY THREE SLAYERS EXECUTED ago to appear befoer our committee to lmn: and all were sentenced to death of New Britain Itecently his work s endorsed by States, will receive an impartial in THAT NAUGH | RAEA testify,” waid Senator Walsh. “After All six are natives of Italy or of Camp Wive Girls the Buffalo council of churches. 'terpretation.” LA he was here two days and the line | 1t210-American parentage, and thous asions Clock Company float Evidence collocted by the pastor has e e At Little Rock, Ark., mond Joe™ | of textimony on which we wished to | A8 0f their fellow countrymen and New Darture Band been the basis of several dry ralds Ashury Park Printer Declares Nuode auestion him did not develop, scn. | MUMCrous organizations have supplied vice Men's diviston including clergyman has taken part in many = o - b uoed. 1 agreed the s Yankee Bristol : | Chicago Two Negroes Hanged. e excused. 1 agreed with the un y sosently to viit Sloy Taom, M b o - of the raids. The anonymous letters, | F[GHT 0“ TROLLEY FARES By Mayor and Others, | derstanding that King would appear I recently 1o visit Roy Leona, his & Goyemnor's oot Guard Band ot he ®aid, followed soon after his ac Little Rock, Ark., April 18.—*"Dia- & without L brother, whom he had not seen in 13 Hartford = ‘ again when notified wing ~ tivities were made public. Frechold, N. J, April 18 The mond Joe™ Sullivan, last of a trio of | served with a process. years, found Roy, one of the six con- “10 and §" Detachme demned st night In a death | g perican Band of New ¥ Accused Is K. K. K. Member, Mommouth county grand jury will | desperadoes, who escaped from death hOn Tuesday Senator Moses asked ; In a recent controversy between Aldermen to Designate Lincs Whikh pave Walter C. Tindall, Asbury Park |cells in the Arkansas penitentiary | me if King ““-m‘ll 5% Seionied 'H‘ al 1in the Orleans parish prison here p ent fro American 1 tev. Smith and Mayor Frank X. . . printer, before it again to gxamine JFebruary 1, after holding up the pris- - v e 4 '” : - wab, the mayor charged the p Oty Woats to Denignated 89 im nest Tuesday, it was antounced on warden with a wooden :»mn.r,lm.u ;‘.‘\]\-':y”;,:“: Ln‘nl.dl '|'m‘-‘‘”f:n“.y.‘uxll-“T REBUKES TAG DAY PLAN tor with being a member of the Ku As Separate Fare Zones, t the 58 of the first day's hearing | electrocuted at the state prison here agreed, His going aproad is of no Klux Kian. Rev. Smith declined to ast night. Tindall's affidavit charges |today for slaying Luther C. Hay, & ' consequence to the cofmittee.” affirm or deny the assertion. The' New Haven, Apirl 18.~The board that Mayor Hettrick and 60 business- | detective, When John T, King came to Wash uffalo newspapers received a Jetter of aldermen of this city » asked nen of m!'._\ Park attended a re- nd another detective, George ington to testify before the ofl Inve the next day, purporting fo come at their next meeting ¢ to cent dinner™n Deal at which nude Moore, were shot to death when they tigating committe wWas very much tion Registers Opposition o Any from the kian, stating that Rev. designate the lines of the Connecticut | women dancers gave exhibitions and |attempted to arrest Sullivan and |in the company of Senator Moses, Smith was not a member, but that Co., wiich the city « s to be sct | where plenty of llquor was in evi- | Emory Conne companion in the |They walked to the committee room Such Proposals his work was endorsed by the klan. off into a separate fare district and to de , 15 being investigated by the ape. together, sat side by side in the re Mayor Schwab had charged that authorize the appointment of a traffic grand jury. I and the third of the trio, | ing room while King was waiti Rev. Smith had been leader of a expert to assist the city's counsel in| Mayor Hettrick s Iabbi Max Sullivan, were killed five doys | be put on the stand, and when 1 group of hooded men who, he said, dissection and consideration of the Davidson were among 71 witnesses |aft prison bre in a fight with | committee meeting was over they interrupted a meeting which the statistice already presented by the who testificd before the grand jury. » “Diamond Joe"” gur P walked arm in arm to Sengor Moses' mayor was addressing. The purport- Connecticut Co. and more 1o be pro- Rabbi Davidson, a member of the s the encounter which end- ' office, w they remained in cor ed klan letter declared the meeting duced next month by order of the Civie church leagie, was one of those |ed with death of his'two com- | ference some time, 1o have been a “clded meeting” of |public utilities commissior " attended th ague’s meeting | panions, v Senator Moses is chairm the klan with the mayer the only ! The aldermen by a previous vote some time ago at which Tindall's af- . . sub-committee of the senat person present who was not a kian authorized a protest against the in davit wa . The league Chicag April Lucius Dolion 'tee on post offices which member. Mayor Schwab denied he 'crease in trolley fare on the pa¥t of and the Ku Kiux Kian have joined in and Henry Wilson, groc onvicted | gating the fitnéss of Arthur | S £ had addressed a klan meeting. the city and asked that the city lind a drive on vice conditions at Asbury of slaying Patrolman Vincent Skiba | to be postmaster at Bridgeport t : a ay e sta Parade Dispersing Arvanged - —— be et off from other state lines for Park were hanged here today is King's home towr King is ur it : i gt wW.oa M fare purposes. No designati was I'hey t part of the night Hs- d ood to have t E < B 4 e district s wot instes the usual ehicken din- |illegally while tax asscssor of y Assist. Corp. Counsel Ttobis ver given condemned men on the eve | POrt several years ago. Three Men Arrested After Finding Assisl. Corp. Co ot Enright Asks For 2000 New Patrols of gieir cxecution, They slept sond Missing Restaurant Cashier Tied in fare hearings it had will ask i . 4 of Al 83,500, 'Y the e ler of the night. ®kiba aldermen to spooificel! W men and Addition of Abowt $3.500,- © 0 TR Miled wita be At G”‘Y BONUSES sl 540 Bed and strangled With Sheet. lines, e request for employment of ggg in the Annual Payroll. temipted rrest Wilson, Doiton and experts to assist the city is t other negro, who had just held up of the action of the city ore New York, April 18 —~Police Com > 1 ' Employes in Health sepactment Will in securing expert assistance « issioner Enright has sent to | ¥ | itain glon Hartford, Mothers' Day International Associa- Chicago, April 18.--Three men are eld in eonnection with the killing of Mrs, Bessis Gacensslen, 26, restaurant . ad " t e 4 tition opposing the incres r oard of estimate and apportionment | ga g . e < A g = . wiie fl::x'u;!:"l‘a‘:hn‘mj'”r!l,r:d“;'.:'ntt;:; Sy et for about 2,000 more potice- | BX-Postmaster Delaney Edwin C. Spear, Springfield 2,000 more o Hr A Work Du : dition bout 88 Reported Seriously 11l .I f' ' i _ Manufacturing Man, Dead ad strangied with a sheet. o~ S bt | They are Alexander Gordon, who MRS. AHLGREN SUES il ""”' """” l"‘*” ‘”‘ ‘v.f':“ i ¥. Delaney, who retired as Receive This Amomnt Fatra police say posed as her brother, and irday, was report- ormerly was her partner in a res- uthorization and appoint ' h £ in a critical condi taurant: Abraham Weiss and Harry ‘ohen, his friends. No information n the soli'ion of the mystery was ob-| Winkle On John Henry Ahlgren of ained from themafter an all night wuestioning by the police, 122 Main Street. tional men for traffic duty at un E — lired | The woman was found when police | ded points and 50 for motoreycle AME CALLED OFF. Wednesday night roke into the flat after her employer - ckson A higre iy to cheek rech Iriving and shiladelphia. April 15.—Boston- 1en, $350; Dr ported she had uot been at work for (¢7¢d a div action peeding *hil « (National) postponed; | A. Dola some {lme. Neighbors said they heard '1CNY Ahlgren through Mice rain Matihe . iss Ber e el iisturbances in the flat Wednesday A'¥. Willam M. Greenstein. Mres. Af 80 §s Willing to Wait . lette fle, $150; Miss Ventile SETTLED OUT OF COURT vigh Aligren was martied in Februars > o ogan, $150¢ Mrs, Gertrude V. Bow 3 e o and in her complaint she a- | 2 Years to Become Citizen * R [ $100] Desbert 1, Gire . 1 e of Morris Carp a leges intolerable crusity and habitual New Haven, April 18 —(icorge THE WEATHER the B wi " : BOY KILLED BY TRUCK. drunkenness. She wants to resume L w0 ive of Londen, o z ’ ed in the Superior court last wee Watertown, N. Y.. April 18.—Fred. | her malden name and asks for the 'England. who came here in Hartford, April 18 —~Forast ANOTHER MOVIE DIVORCE. wen settied by an agreement be rick Kilbern, ten years old, who was custody of their minor ehild, Agues. clared his intention to become g eiti- || for New Britain and vicinity Los Angeles, April 18.—Vi t » parties out of court. T . . Arvck by a truek w he ran from Papers in the case, which are y n e United States in t fe Showery conditions tonight and K 11 Ruggles, former New Yo 0 for commission Carp - jml‘ Dires ',‘ rains 1 erowd of Several red schoo! able in superior court May 5 wers ' ore yesterday. Whe probably tomorrow with con- ess, is comp t in a divorcé | leged was owed to bi ol ¥ OWig 88 % e N a shildren to ree baschall, died served today on Ahlgren yme it wait iwo years before tined cool temperatures. action on file today against Wesley man of Hartford represented Carp, units of the Connecticu n & hospital today. The boy receive 422 Main street, by C table Fre in full eitizenship, Mr. - t i otion picture actgr, charg i Auy. Morris D. Sase the defen 8 fractured skuil, | Winkle, 1ot discouraged. % | ing desertion | dant. for tember 1. b claney has been in poor aers Served Today By Constable fr. Enright declared he now had M months agd had ras the city's quota pas yvered sufficiently to (Continued on Page 13). -~