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v Y cara for current business in their de- ! U liccessary authority feady ews 0. the World By Associated Press ES' ABLISHED 1870 PUINCARE GABINET ' Re porter Punches One Infuriated REP UBLIGANS HOLD METER BLOWS UP | B, ey Drags His BALANCEOF POWER AT GAS C0. FLANT owrr 07 525,000, PCLICE SAY: bfifii&ER ZS UNBER ARREST RETIRES ON JUNE 4 Eclectic While Hick Briand Looms Up as Strong Can Companion From County Building Tuee Fron 6. 0. P, and Two Thomes Taglor Injurd il didate for New Premier SOCIALISTS ARE INSISTENT, Disbarred Doctors in Near Free-For-All With County De- | tective and St. Louis lops Dr. Burstan On Nos Will Demand Full Share of Hmom—‘ Deputy Herriot Also Mentioned as Hartford, May 13.—Fclectic I‘HH‘"" rians whose licenses were revoked 1 the grand jury and whose appeals | from the grand jury’'s action are being heard at the county building by State i Referee Marcus H, 3 were in a clash with Har . dige, St. louis newspaper reporter whose investigations did much to hrml: about the revocation of the doc- tors' licenses Punches Two Doctors The incident did not end until Brun- dige had administered punches to Dr. [sidor Yochelman and Dr. Maurice Burstan, two of the appellants, both of Bridgeport; until County Detective \ dward Hicke ad forcibly ejectec New Chamber June 2. iward Hickey )\1:1 orcibly ejec 1 .1 Yochelm an, who defied him, from the The new chamber of deputics will county building, and until, on com- meet on June 2, elect its p entipf- 80 L Lol : san con ficials and secretaries, and then ad. PIaint of Burstan, who wanted Brun- dige and Hickey the ourn until the fourth, when the new k president will deliver the apening pd- | S°Nt an officer to the county building dress, The first official husiness trans. '© investigate and 1o kecp the po acted will be when M. Poincare reads A8 Brundige left the grand jury his declaration of resignation room on the third floor, where the ap- peals are being heard, at about 10:30 June 4 was the earliest constitu- tional date the government could have | NS morning and walked down th corridor towards the elevator, Dr. chosen to resign. It had been a foregone conclusion | Yochelman, who was standing with a since the definite results of the elec- EToup of about a dozem other doctors, tion became known that the cabinet | MAde a pass at him. Brundige was im- would resign, but what the time and Mediately surrounded by the appeal- circumstances of the resignation DR eclecties, and Yochelman began would be remained undetermined un- to upbraid him in a loud voice, and til this morning’s meeting. with many vivid expletives, Then one Holds Long Meeting. of the other doctors pushed Yochel-! Tha eabinet deliberated an hour and man into Brundige, and Brundige | A quarter on the question whether it Struck at Yochelman. For a moment - would be possible to resign immedi- it looked like a for-all but just then Detective Hickey came from the ately. It was finally decided it would Pe improper and not according to pre- | jury room, heard the row, and sensing the situation attempted to stop the flPPflSE PUBLIGITY FOR INCOME TAXES sembled and hamrp the various prnu;n ad organized and positions had been Chamber of Commerce to | Start Agitation Against taken with reference to a g(\\pr” Bill Possibility—RBritish Mceting May 19 Not Likely Now. By The Associated Press, Paris, May 13, and his recently —Premier Poincare reorganized Ministry will stop from power June 4, The preinier interpreted the ma ity given to the parties of the le inday’s parliamentary elections as & vepudiation of his government, and forthwith decided to resign, His de- cision was ratified at a council of min- laters held this morning in the Palace of the F ee under the chairmanship of President Millerand jor- arrested, police fr ree- meritad combination. The minist all agreed, however, that they r‘nuld in the meantime only undertake to partments, leaving all problems in- volving questions of policy for their Fuccessors, British Meeting Impossible, Today's action of the cabinet is re- garded as making the meeting which Va& 1o occur between Premiers Poin- care and MacDonald on May 19 im- | posai The leaders of the majority which will make up the eventual gov- niient bloe in the chamber are un- | derstood all to favor the application | nf the Dawes reparation plan, but as' [there is more than the mers dotalls of [the execution of this plan te the dis- [cussed between the Irench and Brit- ish premiers, Premier Poincare con- “idered there was no longer the in his hands to nduct the negotiations { Socialists Want Office. Discussion in radical and soelalist reles as to the formation of the new wernment indicates that the leaders the coalition bloe of the left will nsist upon the socialists receiving heir full share of the honors. Al A strong movement is on foot n favor of a socialist as president of , he chamber. This project if pur. ued up to the opening of the cham. ! This same er's sessions, seems Hkely to bring s Defore the n the first clash between the new |Connecticut Chamber of Commerce | In view of 10 be held in Bridgeport the latter {1ajority and opposition. he small margin the radicals and Part of this nronth, by Mr, Davidson, to Who was appointed a delegate to rep- fadical socialists il be able juster without the help of the more resent the New Britain Chamber, It roderate elements some doubt is en- | I8 expected in this way (o secure state [ wide action e e g St D W RRTURN O TENNIS FOLD THIS YEAR! {he radicals were willing to support Virtually Reached le, The bill before the United senate permitting full publicity on in- come tax returns will be vigorously opposed by the New Britain Chamber of Commerce, as a result of action taken yesterday by the board of di- rectors, when it was voted to enlist, the aid of the Connecticut representa- tives in Congress to defeat it ' The question was brought to the jattention of the directors by Samuel M. Davidson of Davidson & Leventhal, {who submitted that the bill was un fair and should not be legislated !through congres The directors vot ed to ask the assistance of the Con neeticut Chamber of Commerce, as well as senators and congressmen | from this state in a move to defeat the measure, States question will be brought annual gonvention of the am, Briand Seems Likely. Former Premier Briand remains Se most talked of probability for the remiership. Deputy Herriot also s entioned, but the veteran statesman ! regarded in most quarters as far ore likely to find a working major. ¥ 1o support the new government in chamber almost evenly en the opposing groups. ministry of the interfor gave it today the officially eheeked jon figures, showing the make-up of e new chamber of deputies as fol- ws Conservatives, 20 bloe national, 117; republicans of e left, 52; democrats of the left j: radicals and radical wocialists §2. republican socialists, 35 102, communists, 29, Tota Agreement Under Man For Reconsideration of balanced Writers Rule i New York, May 13.—Virtual assur- | ance that William 7T, n, 11, would be a member of this year's Davis cup tennis team was contained in the nouncement that the . |champion would withdraw o ration the moment the United lawn tennis association ecalled a spe cial mecting to reconsider the p! writer rule which next " move Tilden from the amateur to th professional Late president Aced that h & meeting be ca ve committee of the Tilden also agreed to » ha meeting's decision if KILLED IN AIRPLANE s nilian Observer _w“fl(h' Fisla March Tilden's announcement Thrown From Plane—Compamion pared for publication in the issue o American jawn tennis dated May 1 e nfured. bit WS oL, made pubie Uil 10843 - The Tilde e- today al 4 republicans Sates or- yvear wa hiists 9 ranks, night of the 1., he would ast George W. Wight 85T A recommend ed by the Associa- | thers remain 10 seats four for wnhich a and W n addition frm the enlonies, rnn" bailot 8 necessary I”' yet in doubt, making Yal of 884 ane le by up interpretation the er-writer firore topted aused such n ni% circies since it was in "t pre Calling of the meeting came after members of the west side tennis | b x York and members ther tenn ab8 had sought to bring meeting rampion's statement preted development and gave the fir would alter his at yer-writer rule under epecial May 13.—R. E. Ander citilian observer at McConk Fisld # killad at Wilbur Wright Fieid to . *hen he was thrown from an sir jre he and Lieutenant ¥. P. Barks the plist, were testing. lieut 'vk-fl e escaped scrious injuries by his parachute. P i E intination that wark High School Boy ,‘.'.L“’,'i,"f,,;,':,';,t. angs Hlm-elf in Garage 3., May 13.—Lomie i, mfl school student, hanged If today in a garage at the vear ie hame, accerding to County Phs ho gave a verdict o & o 1on, O bout such a T an 'y, cams as Unes the rontroversy he House Committee Orders 0. K. on Hoch Resolution May 15.—¥a » Hoch resoiution to omm ewark, ge! Washing orable an Warren ide ” mother. The head in an A result of an in He been missing since jast evening 15 end his tife wae ar ot e house commerce commit 18d the bay ‘Chaimson, Y eortifi ' oftered 1T Alexander and Dr Tk Newspaperman—Latter Wal- e—Arrests Likely to Follow. auarrel. When Yochelman saw Hickey he began upbraiding him. Hickey Drags Him Out Hickey took Yochelman to a bench in the corridor, sat him down and at- tempted to reason with him and quiet him. But Yochelman continued de- fiant, challenging Hickey to put him out of the building. So Hickey dragged Yochelman down the two flights of stairs to the main floor, and then put him out of the building Meanwhile the other the third floor, on Brundige, threatening * tors, left on continued their attacks called him names and we'll get you yet." The argument grew hotter and hotter un- til blows be and Dr. Burstan ceived a punch in the nose from Brun- dige. Burstan left at once for the lice station, threatening to get out a ant for the arrest of both Hickey 11 Brundige, At the station he made his complaint to Lieut. William Welt- ner, who sent Officer Robert 1., Myers to the county building to investigate and report back to the prosecuting at- torney, w an, po- First Test Today The first ®st of the legality of the action of the extraordinary grand jury in causing the revocation of the 1j- censes of 174 eclectic physicians was made today when hearings were start- ed in appeals made from the action of the state council of health in re voking the licenses, 8even cases were brought into the hearing at the outset these heing Maurice Burston, Lillian Burston, Ger 1 Richardson, Bernard Kafka, Harry l\|flnr Yochelman and Ar- uold Brien, e Referee Marcus I, Holcomb presided at the hearing, with Attorney General Frank E. Healy presenting the evidence in support of the state's action and Attorney John Dillon of Bridgeport, representing the deposed physicians. All the phys cians whose appoeals were heard ‘are from Bridgeport with the exception of Brien, who is from Waterbury, St Louts Man Called The state sprung a surprise when the taking of testimony was started at 10:30 in producing as the first wit- ness, Dr, Joseph R. Sintze of the St. Louis College of Physicians and Surgeons, He attended lege from 1914 to 1917, spent two years in the army, returned for his senfor year and has been there since. He read a the faculty were but three slafy, me during fied that during eertain periods, men and sophomores heard th lectures and juniors and senfors heard the same lectures, Nathan I’ Colwell of Chicago, retary of the Ametican Medical sociation was present at the hearing a wWitnees Remembers Dr, Sint the col of the college, There full time men on the of the their faculty senior were teaching He testi. year, same as. Yochelman remembered Dr, Yochel as a member of the senjor class, first ir { Kebruary or carly i was gradu. ated Dr. Sintzel NS vice- senior and doubted if Yochelman could have attended ¢ to March with out his ki Dr man the | June that year, cxident of 1h class lasses prior ing it ord of n having at as shown by books 1tzel's posscesion was in 1921 He firet him October. Dr, fintzel explained that the college rog ister and ledger had recently been stol Bernard 1 Ne¢ The first 1 tended t in & e college waw in en Kafka was first at the Degember the year ed hiz pretim he McKinley night 1".', in ember o and there for g Sin reced inary educat high sch He knew o ion at Dr for. supsrinte Miseour Wil lent of m P put During instrue- two tion the are received a in v he which He testified tc scvgral students be obtained ate were the kaving be that from certificates Als of Sasve's deals ng 10 1 He Raxe told with Gobar, iseued could g a stud 1o whom for 83 certificate went to took o ed it out and not blank from the gave it The eertific o 1 Tune and was tesued 19 hut was e me of How sizgned to Atificates were as evidence Seeks 10 Show Collusion The sttorney gene response 10 a Mr. ne expected to proe e examination “r expacted to prove a collusion between Dr. Waldo Vriges, Dr Adeox, Dr. DPate RNaiph Veight and it possible for & man Al in anery on as to what Fe tzel raid Tiohert in Connecticut and a beard proposed tn shew to step off on= train in Mt another. ing a diploma and jcemsed in Conneeticut, no diplomas granted college where students attended but he did know of sev omas bring missing. He relate no specific names. He ¢ heing These were her colleges, Lovis, get 1 knew of Aiplomas 19 o ed granted. Three in 2 jesued to graduvates of cticing more than one year which 14 permit the holders 1o Asso- ot i of the 8. Louis Three [ Ve understond ¥y dipiomas but be llege. diplomas cost pinet teceived such fore his time at the co ‘retained secretary | list of names comprising | Democrats on Tax Committee FIRST HEARING TOMORROW BUILDING House and Senate Conferees Will Be. gin Work At Once and Eapect To Complete Duties in Ahout Two Weeks' Time, Washington, May 13.—Republicans control of the conferees on the tax reduction bill through ap pointment today by the senate of three republicans and two democrats, the same ratio as fixed by the house, Pointing out the bill as passed by the senate was modelied on the demo cratic program, the main provisions of which had been opposed by the re- publican organization, Senator Sim- mons, North Carolina, ranking demo crat on the finance committee, had suggested the appointment thres democrats and two republicans Senator Simmons #aid he would ac cept the membership named by senate, but if the democratic sections in the bill were not protected = he would ask for discharge the senate conferees and appointment of a dem ocratic majority. Substitute Corporation Tax These provisions consist principally of the substitute corporation tax im- POSIng a levy on undistributed profits, the Simmons income tax schedule, providing for a maximum surtax of 40 per and a proposal for full publicity of tax returns. 1'nless these proposals are modified administration leaders have declared the measure faces a veto, The following were ferees by the senate tWe finance committee, McLean, Connecticut, and Curtis, sas, republicans, and Simmons, Carolina, and Jones, New democrats, ranking democr bers on the finance committ Chairman 8moot annonneed t meeting of the conferces won held tomorrow. About ten daye two weeks are expected 1o he sumed in ironing out differences tween the house and senate, LANGLEY, GUILTY, 15 T0 APPEAL VERDICT Congress Today Decides to Probe Charges Against Kentuckian of the cent, amed as con Chairman Smaot of Senators Kan- North tic mem- first e or con May 3 Altorneys sentative n W found federal and Covington, Ky., representing Repre Langley, Kentucky, who w g last night by a jury court here of conspiring transport liguc appeare Judge Cochran today and that they would peal his andge Cochran them until 1 o'clock today to prepare their motion Aftornieys for Milton K. Lipschutz, ladciphia, codefondant with Lang who likewi guiity, alzo announced their n of ap pealing from the It i8 expected will immediatels tions, and if they pass sentence . in 1o da announced A he was found inten Ju pass upon the ruled that Cochran mo wil are over A The « of La can # found guilty yes terday I court in Kentueky of conspiracy in whiskey transactions. was taken up by 1t committes named to investigate charges agat Chairman Burton refused to predict what action might be taken T which also has been look Representa Washi Representatiy gton gley, repul Kentucky, who w y by a federa house the today s him committee ing into charges against Zihiman, republic pointed out 1 e He must charges against sidered definit Pending the saild he under rarticipate house member he had turned Ebiott chairmanship of the committes passe that temporarily r to Itepresentative Indiana public buildings republican the Pittsburgh Child Shot In Church Dies Today Pittsburgh, T'a, May 13.— Wounded illet when a pisto ot ket ar o Pittshurg night, 14 v smith Aied ir liam Klinge carried against During the ch by a tell from 1 W8 discharged in Sunday Kiin Ay ather's por an ¥ nreh ma zen wil said he protection a hoepita ssmith, the fathér highmarmen services the pas. ongregation to stand and #ing a The pistol dropped from Klingenemith's pocket 2% he arose tor ealled upon the mn Snow, Freezing Weather Hii-_ Fargo. .\o. Dakota ., Mas \hrfl\nr\ whip heay ¥ the tem ed clase to freezing. Fa winds were enow g A 1ere farly today while perature - THE WEATHER —g Hartford. May 13 —<Forecast for New Britain and vicinity: Unsettled tonight and Wednes- day; possibly oceasional show- rre: Bittle change i tempera- ture. - | Mexice, NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1924. —-TWENTY PAGES. RISTOL Vi Rushed {o ucneral Hospital BflDuY JARRED i 1T Worknan Flattened Against Wall When Explosion Occurs — Alpmn For Fire Sent In But Apparatus 1< Nominated at Conventit Sent Back to Stations, Thomas Taylor of Gree t of the New Rritain nwood strce an employe Cas Light afternoon al large explode Hartford, a high, hy the £l 8 me in company at Cherry stre n the meter red and Wall a 2 ntion o Knigl ned corner of the the 1s. not the when the he was thrown ag knocked had ga was sent Nox house Connemt pened here The canse hout heen visiti knights was in same room With [aq g, Josepl explozion occur- | chureh ser gainst ok ‘plnoe unconscious, He te &h on his head e : in fire | tne ¢ hut part Deputy William suffer port in w An al: partme i rm or the nt rk 8 mneeticut from i and fire de ner en strects, do of 1 e " e insurance there w wi the ment no A arrived . Lxplosion Wrecks Buildi meter 10 bits and wreck the room which stretelios from end of the build- 1o the other. The windows in the shattered and ti torn from their mooring of the building we feet Ithough the had been Vi The force fronf of the ed the inside relig past s the ki of manif similar s one er stands “against the ¢ Dep Mulligan on and N this « place man from o Mul s Ju Deputy Wt the conven nominate rotary renomin 1altic There were ity » sides ” it about south Tway carried next window par wing building were shat ured Em re worl W e hulg two and one corner on he west side o the house was torn explosion wh The 10 the hs John Phillips ted and J. I° oppose him in N0 contests for house the gas tered, but ployes of the ing in other they escape Now [Britain HELD AS SHOPLIFTERS Are ve company no one gas COMpi parts of the Taylor general wil was in building but sent 1o the \ conye offices W Bishop Joh hony ntion chureh in Conne Two Women Who Say They Resie Taken In By 1 dents of New Britain ot o X ow Yotk ak ot Residence of Moore on wolice under heavy bonds | Two wome New Yor eharges schauiller Home § shopitfting Horbert M street and Park street Yo Mrs KHeshilents of (1 m ot 467 recel New ames as city the are becomin nt Che K Bro Zheglor cal police the frequ I Kon and the of ks tha from ppar the women they had any pr h The police a vestigated anc were authentic jam (', Hart re discuss gh 1 to althe fus cdge ta ot were FURNISH $10,000 BONDS Engineer and Deck Hand of Captured Held house was ente been aw has not Moure oy ang 1ed n oarti but M Rum Runner at New Haven For Hear May 20, tary for May 1 of 8t leck Barre New musscr Glovanni Car power hoat ghts with cach held i hearing on May 20} 1 was Wilkes ite cargo o 210, ni were ¥ cendin took were furnizhed Bonds submdrine t the ig 1o be Wilke chored 1Pis a to neg Congressman O'Connor of Amvions 1o Delve Into 4 Deputy Mullican Is Conn, imi tod S.441 “old er pirit account of is city ay other BURGLARS VISIT HOME OF STANLEY W ORAS HEAD k. Sunny ledge—Haul at n made n mily retu Now AfTair Ag Average Daily Circulation Week hndlng 10 502 May 10th PRICE THREE CENTS ‘OMAN SWINDLED Mrs. Edi'h Cook Says gent Of New York Firm Took Certificate rnd Then Disappear- ed. Samuel Krantz of New York Held by Police—Alk corn to Try to Bring Him Back to Connecticut. Jus of 8 ] Herald), Bristol, May 13, — On com- plaint of Bristol residents that they had been swindled out of thousands of dollars through worthless stock deals, Samuel Krvantz, a New York stock brok- er, arrested in New York city vesterday by Lieutenant Geegan and Detective McCart- ney of the metropolitan police department, arch is being made for salesmen whose surnames are said to be Vineent and Dubrin, The three men are said to be associated with the Syndicate Finance Co., which is reported to have offices on Broadway, New York ecity. Detective Sergeant Daniel J, MceGillicuddy of the Bristol po- lice in New York with the W rrant for Krantz's arrest which charges that he is a fugi- (Live from justice. Krantz, it is said, will fight extradition, Prosecuting Attorney James T, Mather has called State's At- | torney Hugh M., Alcorn into the case and the latter is preparing papers a view to forcing Krantz to return to Connecticut ion by due process of law, nring Mrs, Cook Lot 825,000 sey Amon norted to be Krantz's ctims Al ra M, Cook of £1 faid to have lost widow of the pro- The syn. desire to her pur- Foundry to buy shares i Which is interest. imed that she was getting kWi the certifi- 1 she learned she ed common k. 8he com. sndice nd an agent ny and took the . promising 1o shares later, Mrs, 10 seeure her she in. \Succon. polics Krantz has bheen to Tie nbers ithi was his two tio 1 is \Men with d g those ¢ her nents throug in 1 induceqd Power wtock Troy they the in t) has was Arizona Iin Syndicate nee Co, nd a rming q great ) y 1 ery mp eal i With preferred Al months ago. gan to investigate in finance, they | other Bris. s it nad nfortun e same character, Yok NEW YORK GETS RADIO MESSAGE FROM NAUEN of | v Telephone and Telegraph MARRIED 67 YEARS Canaan Couple Were Childhomd Play- mates amnd Swecthearts—Hushamd 88, Wiie is 89, e World Wircless Weare Dispatch Telling of Ex-Kaiser Loaving Doom Vor Silesia Former and rmany INCREASE IS GRANTED Boston and Maine Kngineer and Hoslers Get 'ay Aot Vive Per O Two Robbers Shot, Third C zpmlcd in Gun Fight Az * British Rum Runner Taken C aplnc on Paflfir Coast whiskey confise Mesica Mes was young the \ of Pores men cmen “ of n for his Aret ces Hors re - II“ AR'S FATHER Digs " Ma John A = M. Schwab, Lorette, woration h year. his 851 TLOODS IN PITTSBURGH May 13.—The Allegheny a riv here reached more than 26 the danger of res toildings egheny finnded. inwiands were forced hom gahe o slightly