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TAXI UNIONHEADS FIGHT FOR BEER 1S | ACCUSED OF GRAFT BTTERLY OPPOSED New York's Smaller Operators, | part responsible. It is now proposed | City Items The case of Frank Nair, Inc, against Abraham Kolodney and oth- ers, scheduled for trial ygsterday in the court of common pleas was settied lout of court. D. L. Nair represented lthe plaintif and Alfred LeWitt the defendant. Sons of Veterans Auxiliary will hold (Continued from First Page) New York, May 8.—T oflinexsz legalize once again the brewing and | NOW. JorK, s oA “eI'S | the sale of that most stupifying and | - A and four delegates of the~Brother- | ytalizing beverage, but actually to| WVin an Ivory Set. Enter our “Pyra hood of Taxi Chauffeurs of greater | ... |lin” Birthday contest. No charge. . & BT give a monopoly of the trade in al-| 4 . o0d4's Park St—advt. New York appeared in west side po- ! coholic beverage to the brewing indus- | “ Jina) plans have been made for the lice court today te answer charges| try, which was scathingly arraignéd by | cocial to be phicad ey imll i of extortion preferred by operators of | 0 judiclary committce of the senate ciening by the Ladies' Ald society of small fleets of cabs. It was alleged after a_special investigation disclos- g . s cf h {hat the defendants were demanding | A h s gperer . Joseph's church, Wy Pr e el RS "_Ung its misbehavior, disloyal activities |whist, Lridge and ‘forty-five” tables pArassl o 81 ROk . PCT- | and disreputable associations AUFNg in addition to other soclal features. ators who have acceded to the broth-| ,pg yefore the war. | Mother's Day Records at Morans'. ‘;Il.lm;:g:s demands for 40 per cent of | "'\ guiement prepared for submis- |—aavt. S > Lk ¢ |sion to the committee by a commit- | Ars Selina Anderson, secretary of t NG KIS0 Aoesipd Rphe Ilcy Mack | o) appointed by the general confer- :(he municipal home on::nir: ::lr:u?" tin, president of the brotherhood:y nco of the Methodist Episcopal |has resumed her duties after an il James Murphy, vice president, and|opuren, in session at Springficid, Mass. | 1 ess, Louis Dauman, John Cennolley. Jo-|yu5 taken o the capitol by Bishops | A building permit was issued today seph .\lul'ph_ and William Stone, "“'i'l'lmmns holson of Chicago and |t John Wiater for the crection of a delegates. ‘The complaints also d| Adna V Leonard, California, Dr.{three family dwelling at §9 Farming- that _lhe nmcura_ and delegates were | Clapence Trne Wilson, gencral secre- |yon avenus, ab's ookt o 18,008, isting that stickers recading “B. T. !tary of the board of temperance, p""‘f Btate CooBikiienis of-4Totar . Veor bs plaoed dn the esba. [ hibition and public morals of the | picles Stoeckels has suspended the Scores of chauffeurs, hearing of the | Methodist Episcopal church; Judge | jicenses of Luke Lacava of 26 Haw arrests, flocked to the courtroom. | Charles A. Pollock, North Dakota, and | king street and Ernest Burkhart of Before Martin was arralgned he | waiter H. Van Benschoeten, New | gsa West Main street. TSiEg & Whiohinas OENESE That tho | Yerk. | " The democratic women will meet at o'clock in the evening. & operators had “contributed of their| *This trade, to which it ismow pro- | headquarters on Friday evening. own free will. posed to grant this monopoly, is the | s gaughter was born &t the New teferring apparently to the Yellow |trade which Pittshurgh and Texas | gritain General hospital today to Mr. Cab company, whese men, company \grand juries found had spent hun- | 4" aree pambert Sanquist of 428 officers assert. do not Lelong to the dreds of thousands of dollars 1o in- gianley strect, A son was horn to brotherhood. tin said: fluence clections, had maintained & yp and Mrs. Donald DeMay of 57 “It i a big corporation. Why hpclitical machine operating in alliance | procnact street. mention They have police |with forvign language groups, wWhich AN | Sy protéction. Policemen riding on this systematica'ly sought to corrupt the favored company’s cabs have assaunlt- foreign language vote, the labor \'utei ed our wen who ing out 'and the negro vote, and to organize peaceful - of [the saloon element for political acti- extortion will not stanil the test, ivities of the most reprehensible char- neis 0. Prench, cousin of Wil- acter, tiam H, Vanderbilt, who recently sur prised soviety by turning chaufleur, ATTACKS MINISTRY Winston Churchill Devotes Speech to has been seriously stated in that wine and beer are t Critivizing mc\l‘n-um Government Lour presence | Policies of England, 2 ; NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, 'MAY, 8, 1924. TGLENENCEAD WONT WALL STREET STOCK | Prefer Ghal‘ges | in bills introduced by a limited num- {a social tomorrow afternoon from ber of representatives, ot only to|2:15 to 3 o'clock in G. A, R. hall. The lrcgullr meeting will be held at 8! There will be! was u speeiator at the urt p q- (not intoxicating. Every care of drunk- ings. He sail he didn't “believe in cnness narrated in the history of an- London. May S.-—Winston Chur- the srbitrary a s of thess men olent times was caused by fermented chill's speech under conservative aus- on what appears to be a technical lquor t was w which made | ieos a¢ Liverpool Jast nlght was charge,” Noah and Lot drunken, It was Wine y,..01v an attack on the socialistic “Atta boy, Frank." sheuted several beer which ended the carcer of Al- ¢ gencies of the present ministry of the drivers who sat near him. oxander the Great n a drunken de. | ono B o orined as a “vast monu- bauch, Thardrunkenness of Nero's i dbe The police said coniplaints e hrought the officors of the brotherhood hy eight operating companies. with fleets of 100 ears or would 15 was caused by wine nnd beer, whistey, for whiskey was not that day, Prohibition a Blessing not by [made in ment of shame and humbug.” .nied allegations that he intended to bring dissension into the conservative ranks, What he proposed was the co- irss, who had uun_'rllun;«l $1 por eab. | Cins . 4 Ne operation of liberals with a solid body The policd allege that’ this consti- The probibition act has been called | g o, eorvatives for national and tuted extortion a failure, but on the contrary it has common interests. R B SV been the miracle and the blessing of In making these adyances, however, WANT CHANGE OF VENUR the past decade. The retall Huuor bill 'y, "oy ypohill retains his own opin- 1 L STLTUL, - |96 a8 Retten e "I‘l\"r°h':"l?’:'f’ """"' ions on free trade, aithough he thinks =8 et i Great Toritaiy | e 3Mclenna duties were “harmiess,” Luria’ BRAREM, Gf SWatcebury. Ace |doublod wid thers 1o no teason to |ond thelr propesed abolition = Cha gihven a new stimulus to a great con. otherwise was subsiding doubt but that if we pormit the re- troversy tha used of Murder, Vant Case Tried tarn of the beer trade the liquor bill A yper place in/ national af- In Another County. In Americn will also double the pre- ‘x‘.'::“ \ts proper place | , Y war bill, Seventy per cent - of that | g ) owe this Litehfield, Conn.. May S.~A motion |rum would come out of the pockets | . Th® conservative newspapers morning welcome Mr, Churehill to the for @ ehangs of venue W flled of the American workingmen and di- Thomas l"'- e 1 for IT rectly contribute to the lowering of ““""!‘_\nnm fold, even though he‘ hl-d: and Michuel Luris, brgthers, of Wat- |[the siandards of living of labor, merely put his fost on (he theeahoid. vthitey, Who teeurcd ® new trial on | “The return of the beer trade would | After all, they say, he s entitied to th arge of sncond degree murder |Inevitably bring back tho saloon, |FeAln & certaln mensure of Independ- Ly decislon of the supreme court of Which wis a heer saloon. not a whisky | “1¢% and if he brings only a seore vrrors i superior conrt today, [aatoon, Ninety-two per cent of all the | Of liberal votes in the house of com- Mr, Ryan wanted the trial to be e in alcohollc beverages before |/NONS to the conservative side, —the elther in Vaiefield or New London |prohibition was the sale of beer, Al j/abor government's position will be- countles. He fmed ‘hat the men ' of the cvils of the suloon, its brothei cOme precarvious instantly, 1t is ad- connot get a fale teldl i Litehfield [aecompsaniment, its gambling hells and | Mwitted, however, that thin probably county boeanse “of the influence of side entrancos for women, introduced |18 the most he can do, and the ide yorlit Turking and of the in. by the brawe owned saloon, wiq ©f his bringing over a sufficient nuw- iaence of the prese” thrive just as well if not a drop eof ber of votes teo n\n&.vau-nhlf the re- Mr, Ityan sahl that after Turking. |Whiskey were sold. Tut the whiskey ftoration of the Baldwin ministry is ton had twice shot Michael Luria in (wbuld be s of course, frankiy scouted, 1" “It has, of ¢ county Jall at Litehfield, after the urse, been alleged that 10 STUDY REPORT d attacked Jabler Marvin ' 1f the beer trade j= agatu permitied,ite | , the lest pamed bad given u products would not be sold in ea-! e statements to the newspapers, He A How would it it be disiribut- " o #all thut Shorlt Turkington, he- Are we to permit its male in 80da | p il 0 Wt Give Attention 1o Cone ing & bunker and tle buyer, was fountaina® are we to permit it to fn- > ' able to have influence over prozpee. | vide American homes, there to reduce versations etween Logland and ‘e jurors. The motiva was argued to grossness the beauty and grace of end to Mr, Ryan's plea State's Atior- | American women and the joyous hope Belginm, ney Holcomb made reply, The trial | of Amesican ehildhood ? . of the brothers been et for mext | “If we want the lquor trade back, P¥ The Aesociated Fress. Paris, May S.DPremier Poincare let us reallse that we must take with it drunkenness and the oiher »vils of the s:loon, Lot us realize that W must wipe out of the economie and sorial Leaefits of prohibition. lLet us ek for the Lilling of John Scrsere I has been supplied with a full report of the conversations between Premier Theunis of Belgium and Prime Minis- ter MacDonald of England at Chequ- ers Court, and it is understood M. in Cannan in 102 "Sead of Famous Police “orce Will Speak Here " that we are yielding to the That the head of one of the most petitlon of groups which have done Polncare will take the report with picturesque polien forees in the world | cveryihing poseible to destroy the law him for study over the week-end in Ay spe n New Bejtain within a by encouraging its violations and who the course of his trip to the depart- w apponred 1o be a cer- | now have effrontery to approacli con- ment of the Meuse where he is going tuinty today when a telcgeam was gress and point to the results of thelr to cast his vote in the parliamentary recclved from Major Lyna Adawms, «fforts as « reason for overthrowing election. in command of the famous wmounted the will of (he people.” The report. which is believed to constabulary of Pennsylvania, aceept- —_— have Dbeen furnished the French ing an offer 1o speak to the Bine army of Byeryman's Bible class on May 19. Major Adams is a troopcr who rose from the renks. e is a soldier as well as a poligeman and tells thrili- ing tales of incldents in the e of the mousited troopers who are a ter- ror 1o evil doers in the mountain mining villages of Penne n. his police e I8 sald by writers and experis to rank i the Roval Northwest Mounted of Canada and the Texas Tangers and 1o be of he three greatest police forees in the ortd on SEC, VISITS NAVY YARD New York, May 8.—Secretary of the Novy Wilbur, with Mrs, Wilbur, visit- «d the Brooklyn navy yard todey The cocretary ‘nepected-the various de- partments at the fard and the baitie- #hips and other nava leraft. He is to #ddress the National Security League Lonight. Drive for Niantic Camp To Open Next Saturday New Dritain’s drive tor funds for the digabled veterans camp at Niantie win opened nest Satugday and run for one Mayor A. M. Paoncssa ve-Mayor George A, Quigley, tru t-cs of the camp fund, will speak the Capitol theater Saturday night, at tise Lyceum theater Wednesday night, | Palace thea which is the closing night. A. M. Paonessa has con- ay 17, Mayor sented ceatral park which will serve as cam« ign headguarters. Letters will be nt out from the office of Mr. Quig- ley to some of the leading citizens asking for their support. Beside the present and former mayor other theater speakers will be named including clergymen and other professionsl men who have assisted in the past. Saturday, | to the ercction of a tent on ' premier by M. Theunis through an un- derstanding with Mr. MacDonald gives n detailed account of the discussioh beiween the British and Belgiam premiers, The conversations however, are said 1o have covered only the gen- eral aspects of the reparation prob- lem. The conversations thus begun will be continued through the regular diplomatic channels among all the al- lies, it is said at the foreign office, and are thought likely to come to,a head soon afier the meeting Detween Premier Theunis and Premier Mus- solini of Ttaly at Milan on May 18. D §.—Federald New May Judge Thomas today appointed Mayor Iravid B, FitzGerald as a special mas- ter to 4ake proof and testimony end Haven, 1eport the facts to the federal court at Norwalk, as to the amount due by the bankrupt Groten Iron Works to the governme: morigages on the property. The real estate was recently sold at auction and $10,0M has been paid to the auction- eers, , . The American Mortgage & Discount Corp. - NESOURCES OVER $2.200.000 HOME OFFICE: WHERLING, WEST VIRGINIAL 25 West 1301 Street Franklin Trost Building Union Bank Building New York Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. 407 Booth Mook 588. Broad St New Britain, Conn. Newark, N. 4. Austys Stebhing The funeral of Justup Stebbing of Newington will be held Saturday. Serviees will be conducted at the home at 9:30 a. m., Rev. Harry Martin Burial will be #n Mun- OFFERING £ COLLATERAL TRUST 15, GOLD BONDS. 3 Due July 2, 1983 | officiating. son, M, 10 YEAR FIRST MORTG, Dated July 2, 1923 A DIRECT OBIAGATION These bonds are a Direot Obligation of The American Mortgage & Dissount Corporation with resources of over $2,200,000. ¥n addition, these bonds are secured at all times by the deposit with The Citizens. Mutual Trust Company (as trustee) of First Mortgages, 20% or more in excess of fhe face value of the outstanding bonds Willis 8. Hopkins ral of Willis 8, Hopkins of The [ 432 West Main street will be held to- morrow afternoon from his home at 2 o'clock. Burial will be lane cemetery, Kensinglon, in West These Bonds afford a safer investment than individua) First Mortgages or Bonds secured only by one properiy hecsuge they are equally se- cured by a number of Mortgages on different properties in various locations. First Morigages of comparatively small amounts on many properties furnish a disfribution of risk which cannot be stained in any other way. JOSEPH A, HAFFEY Funeral Pirector Mr. Paul Robinewon. Ascistam NEW MOCATIONSGGSS MAIN 1 DENOMINATIONS *1.000 K500 mnd May be bought for cash or through our “las 7% interest paid on monthly payments as low as $10.09 Thone New Rritin 3045 z1e0 ent s you-Save’ The claims are on | ‘ X | 1 - TALK POLITICS| EXCHANGE REPORTS | ‘ | | g (TR i High Low Close Refuses to Discuss Situation 10 | am ca .......000%" s05% G035 ! 5 [Am Loco ...l 73 | 13" 73 | i [Am Sm & Re.. 64% 64 64% ! Publication Am S R om.. 433 424§ i p |Am Sum Tob .. 14 181 18% { : [Am Tel & Tel..126 . 123% 126 | | Paris, May $.—The opinion of for-|Am Wool .. 6515 | { mer Premier Clemenceau on the com- | Ana Cop 321 28 | |ing French clections is something | Ate Tp & § T 1005 100% | levery French paper would like to|At Gult & W1 . 16 16 :print but an. cxperienced journalist | Bald Loco .,.. 112% 12 | |attached to Le Journal, aithough hav- | Baltimore & O . 534 5315 |ing the advantage of having accom- | Beth Steel B .. 498 panied the former premier on his Con Textile ... 31 Egyptian trip in 1920, was forced to | Can Pacific .... 148 {admit today that the “Tiger” was too | Cen Leath Co .. 1 |wary and that he had been unable!Ches & Ohio .. 75% ract rr;om him a word of poli-! Chi Mil & St P . 143, Chi RISl &P .. | Chile Copper (l‘hinn Copper . Con Gas to | tics. | “I have so many cares,” the veter- {an explained, speaking at his home at "\'endcv. “I am determined to grow flowers here and it is a tough job, Corn Pro Re .. o ;Jun look at my wall flowers! 1 had ' Crucible Steel . 5;1,'. |twice as many, but a tidal wave car- ' Cuba Cane Sugar 1% | |ried off several square .yards of land | Endicott-Johm . T and 1 have had to build a concrete !Jipie ,....... 25 wall,” Erie 1st pfd 3 | A remark by the reporter that he ' Gen Eleetrie 1% 219% | | had been covering the recent German |Gen Motors . 133 15% | elections only elicited the reply that “things are not finished yet,” and the exclamation “what people those Ger. Gt North pfd . . Insp Copper Tnt Mer Mar 6s 4% 013 | ns are ! Int Mer Mar pfd 367 Nor were compliments on his ' Allis-Chalmers #7431 vouthiul appearance, keen ove and ' Pacific Oil 5 clear voice and regret that such un- int Niekei | imprired faculties should bLe wasted, Int Paper | muel. more productive., Kelly Sprin “itut 1 work,” Mr. Clemenceau said. Kenneecott Cop.. 39 “'lt is too old a habit to break at my ILehigh Val 1% aze. Very little sleep suftices me, I Mid States Oil,., 3% 3151 rise at dawn, but pass part of the night url Pac .. 18% 13 | writing, FCen 1.l 101 1018 | He vouchsafed ng indication of the H & H., 204 20%% | sunjeet upon which he was engaged, & West ,.123 122% only repeating: North Pac ..... s 52% | “Yes, § write and cuitivate my gar- | Nat Lead ,.....131 130 | |den.” Pure Oil ...... 22% 2y The “Tiger's” only direct statement | Pan Am P & T 483 483 | in the isterview was that he probably ! Penn R R ..... 8 @y woul® never avail himself of the Pierce Arrow . 6% | privileges of his membership in the Ray Con Cop . % Pronch academy, to which he was Reading . | eleeted in 1915, Thus he will never [Rep T & 8 ... 46% | don the green and silver uniform or Royal D N Y : Sinclair Oil Ref South TPacifie girl to his side the ornamental sword {10 listcn to some hrother academician prevotnee a speech of welcome, |South Rail | 2 ¢ electad me a member al- | Studebaker Co | [fhovgh T never asked them to, bhut|Texas Co ...... | wo are good friends all the same,” he Texas & Pacific aid, | Tobacco Prod .. | it Transcon Ofl ., Former Elevator Boy to - |"lon Pacifie .. 1307 U 8 Indus Alco 691y Sue for Searles Estate v s rubber co 29 New York, May §—Arthur T, Walk- 1" 8 Steel ,.... 03% er, who inherited most of the $22,. 17 8 Steel pfd ., 1101 | ,000,000 estate of the late Edward ¥, Utah Copper .. 681 | Searles, filed notice today of appear. Willys Overland 818 anee in the suit begun against him ' Westinghouse 111 LOCAL STOCK QUOTATIONS (Putnam & Co.) |vesterday by Angelo Milton Ellison, Bearles’ young protege, | Elison so far has filed only a sum- | mons in which the nature of the ac- Bid Asked | [tion is not set forth, but_according 1o Actna Life Ins Co ......570 B75 his attorney the former elevator boy AM Hardware . . 68 [1] intends to sue for the entire residuary , Am Ioslery Cere = 40 'estate which Walker, Searles' secre. Bige-Hfd Spt Co com ..108 111 Billings & Spencer com Billings & Spencer pfd .. 10 Bristol Brass Colt's Arms Cenn Lt & Pow pfd Tagle Lock . Fafnir Bearing Co Hart & Cooley .. Hfd Blec Light . Landers, ¥ . IJ N Montgomery com Montgomgery pfd . N B Gas N B Machine N B Machine pfd . Niles-Bemt.Pond com . | North & Judd .. | Peck Stowe & Wilcox. | Russell Mfg Co . Scovill Mfg Co 8 N B Telephone , Standard Serew Stanley Works Stanley Works pfd . Torringlon Co com . Traut & Hine .... Travelers Ins Co Union Mfg Co Yale & Towne . tary, inherited. DEADLOCK ADED Chicago Teachers To Meet In Absence of Superintendent. | Chicage, May S.—A deadlock be- tween William McAndrew, superin- tendent of echools, who forbade teachers councils during sehool hours and the teachers federation, affiliated with the federation of labor, which declared the councils would be held &nd demanded the superintendent’s resignation, wm? evaded temporarily today whem I8 was announced at his office in Ghe @beence of SBuperinten- dent MeAndrewe that the council could be held this week, The teachers have called a mass mesting late today. Dr. MeAndrew has opposed dismis- sal of pupile for an entire afternoon to permit teachers' councils on the ground that parents had protested. 108 APPEALS ARL Russians are Condemned to Death or Prison for Corruption . Moescow, May S.—Appeal was en- tered in the supreme court of appeal today in behalf of Nicholas M. Kalin- in, a director of the state textile trust, |and othe condemned to death or imprisonment yesterday upon their be. ing found guilty of charges of cor- ruption, exploitation of a state organi- gation in their own interests and giv- ing information to former owner of textile factories who are now abroad. In view of the appeal a stay of execu- tion of the sentences is expected to be granted. . Kalini, before thé nationalization of of textile industry, was director of | the Konehin Testile corporation. He is not a relative of M. Kalinin, presi- dent of the All-Russian Central Executive committee, By The Associated Press, Tokio, May $.—M. Merlin, governor general of French Indo-China, arrived today and was greeted by large crowds | including Vice-Minister of Foreign Af- | fairs Matsudaira, Mayor a of | Tokio and others prominent in official and public life. Despite the news from Washington of the arrangemegy | to postpone Japanese exclusion until nest year, newspapers are devoling more space to Franco-Japanese rela- dions than those between Japan and America. M. Merlin will eall oa Prince | Regent Hirohite tomorrow. PARTY FOR MISS SINCKO A farenell surprise party was ten- | dercd Miss Katherine Sincko at the | home of Mise Anna Naples, 5§ Dwight street, last night. Miss Sincke is em- | ployed at present with the Corbin | Screw corperation but will enter the | |employ of the Aetna Life Insurance Co. next Monday. A number of friends | from out of town and this city were present | sefections wére ren- | | Vocal dered and piane selections given by | Mist Bincko. She received many pret- | |ty gifts, among them being a French | |ivery set. | | HEADS T. B. ASSOCIATION Atlenta, Ga., May 8.~ Dr. Charles | 1. Hatfield of Philadsiphia, a director of the University of Pehinsyivania, and {& leader in the Aght against tubercu- | losia, was elected president of the Na- | tlonal Tuberculosis association, at the | organization’s annual eonvention here A 5 | Francisco, May 8.—Charles San | Pung, member of the Hawallan Olym- | | pic swimming team, who was detained |on the steamer Matsonia because he falled to possess papers denoting his | citizenship, was released today by the | | ) {immigration autherities. Immigra- tion officials verified Pung’'s citizen- ship. | ldcutenant Peltjer Dolsy. Fromel A — ‘atrman who Set outl 4h a lome race BUSHINI—DI PETRO | against the British round-the-world | *Frak Dushini, aged 23, of this eity, flters. has astounded the Aying world ‘#nd Leéna Di Petro, agéd 21, of this by making an 11-hour non-stop Might city, were mas A by Justice of the from Paris fa Bucharest, Rumania, a eace David L. 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