New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 2, 1924, Page 12

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Infernational Mercantile Mai feels Competition New York from gos tition ahipe rnme operated rogardle refnits, was bhlamed showing of Internati tile Marin 8} ankling, steckhold Mr. ) the A Whit ine m ors today line, port sult €59.921 abou der e om s mated surp compar “Until the ¥ Furoy v is for mat 1t are corre to re is inposs of normal inte passenger traffic tries of the has been business the hoth difficult and “The new effect July 1 ! reduce the nts that ean enter this cou nd thers be a consequent loss v company. “Tt is too « 1924 far satisfactary, e with an improvement in Furope, there revival of b, out th Operating industry Franklin ex higher amount on the year, exce 000,000, we no improve cor immi number of will 10 the arly to predict results been more ul, that conditions in a g s wud trade through- but so they have are hope will follow neral world expenses in the shipping Mr. t the are not decreasing ined, becanse 1 uel The oft for preciation steamehips o labor charged company’'s last eded its profits by Labor-Progressive Planning Convention Paul, Minn., going ahead today 8t June 2—Plans wer group under Mahon held here third party, At utive commit tes Labor Fed- rday, ducided to convention despite a state Sena Robert LaFollette recently ing 1 of the labor the Progrersive Wi 1 leader, lip \hor to be 7. to dis of the %8 a N Farm it w sota the ment by Wisconsin proposed meet ticipation of workers or communist committee took ho ac munists from t} third ing and did not fl executive committee the refusal of J, A or ot denouncing the the of ause of par- the on to har com- party gather- the he made vacant Honkine of New o commit o place on irman , to participate in the con awning of rial alway assurance and ease within, Give | your that <pirit | of summer gatets that | such awnings impart We Keep Out il')d(l) Awning & Decorating Co. 106 CITY HALL 1 Phone 10131 & gives of com Alwase Why not make a FIRST rewolution for pot it in e by W upply som with owr PURL. HIOH. G NURSERY MK PASTIARIZED AND D Wi REAL, <afr milk ied milk PRteurived ie what orn SAtLTY y and i | - Carefulls ? properts you ohtain when vou MK United Milk Co. 19 Woodland Street New Britain Phone 1610 3 DAY, JUNE CARP GROGG Mr.and Mes street and ) Cl eft I s Lernice auio to spend | s Clark's paren Miss Hazel Atws Is of Miss Oxford he guest Wonie meet it St B tomorrow nevolent evening Mary's school hall Family Cirele meet school hall in the sewing nesday at 8§ ol n's will evening Al nominate ting Wed- wil ! i The an- | me: ning in Vega Ha wi'l he Miss Iea Andeison 1Ay A, A t returned from | Pennsyly 14 ughter of Mr, n of Chestnut | after grad- | Jenk- | | | ors home ing chwood school, wn ia and Washington, 1wet his son dowski, & student at € Univ g sity will trip through Washington a . Blogoslowsli LD lenny, today D C, h Walter town They ms nd Balti- | THO INDIGTMENTS WILL BE ASKED - First Fage) It boys on the separate charges apping for rangom and for | murd While the maximum pnnish- | nt eirken offoniae as death, the | minimum penalty for Kidnapping for s five years imprisonment minimum for murder is ment for ansom d the years in prison, Attorney Bachrach said he had not | He was near absolute collapse to | rights and lefts, as this picture talked with the boys sufficiently kunow whether they would vepudiate their alleged confessions, Asked if he thought third degree methods had nsed obtain the confessions, the lawyer said: | “No physicial violance was used, but continued questioning and duress are ust as important as physical foree, " was all the heys started for the in- - THREE ARE HELDIN PAWGATUCK HURDER one pint of gin or whiskey The detective been to destroyed the note Phone Their The prisoners permitted telephone their parents last Loeb, talking with his mother | sured her repeatedly that he had com- | mitted the murder, | Young Leopold assumed a business- like conversation. His His mother is dead | “Send me a changs and | isn't it about time you employed an attorney for me 7" he 1 as saying. “Yes, 1 did it ot to face it and make the hest of it." Mrs. Franks, mother slaln | boy, I8 reported in a condi tion. The lad was a cousin once re moved of Loch Mrs, Fran) Ifered a relapse when was in 'tormed who had killed had not recoversd from Robert's death Joked About Crime A young co-ed at the University Chicago, where Leopold graduate law student and Tc graduate student in history, vealed on meveral oceasions since the ! slaying Leopold had joked with her about the maltter, Once, she she had told Leopold that it ba & good joke for him to co erime and for her to claim 1} onn offered. He huge #he Parents were to nigit “Nothing to sa o would say as they qriest, First Skirmish first skirmish in what is ex- pected to be one of the hardest fought battles in the history of Tlinois juris- prudence was set for today when at- torneys for Nathan Leopold Jr, and Richard Loeb, scions of millionaire Chicago fagnilies and confessed kid- napers and slayers of 14 year old Robert Franks, also * millionaire’s demanded their rélease on writs habeas corpus, The defense attorneys contend that the youths have not been permitted to discuss their predicament with coun- sel chosen by the Leopold and Loeb | familics, and that the state has had | alienists examine the boys in an effort to forestall a possible plea of insanity. Inquest Today Also 'he inquest into the death of the Franks lad, also was set for today. Through confefsions made public by | Robert E. Crows, state's attorney, and newspapers, it has been established that the child was enticed into an automobile occupied by Leopold and Loeh on the afternoon of Wednesday, May 21, struck on the head with a tape-wrapped cold ehigel, rolled info a peavy blanket with a gag rammed Jown his throat and left to die. His some five hours later, according to confessions by Leopold and Loch, was stripped and jammed into a cul- isolated wpot the where it accidentally neat morning by a father is il the serions s Buf- son and blow of was a pogt b a po has re- sy, would 16 agreed it raid, rewards would be a oke MARBLE TOURNAMENT Witness hody Several Thousand Persons in a wild on south side, nae found the Mol Oponing of Contests ta Determine the Champion of the Nation. IN TENTH In the tenth and final round of their fight at Michigan City Friday, Gibbons, fresh and strong, chased the French idol all over 4 'the ring, jabbing him at will and giving him terrific punishment. as Tommy hammered him with indicates. Crowd Yells “Get a Rope” But Police Keep Peace Mal- Asbury 0 Stonington, Con June %, negro , Sam s ne- held New m by toning of fe + assaulting to kil ce and Winkin Paweatuck on Saturday. vere taken at to the at Norwich sup expect 1 and James Duffy ut bonds for tr lon Wi am Wi today on t court n w1 the with | t comes in it charge against changed to homicide dead. The m the com men were n lock- ning- court ior cou it the the men will be o vietims are was thr odged in the wwentuck end of George . M As witnesses a number of nt and heard It is said versions of 140 the last 1 admitted that he actual ubbing of Plerce and Wil- were op in the ' Pawcatuck s both o rraignment to TR tor Kenna, od ns who were prose make a or has told , one he they sl passing laborer, Get New Faperience The youthful kidnapers-siayers, who claimed they killed ®he iad through a &pirit of adventure, as well the $10,000 ransom they de of Jacobh M Franks, the gained a new sensation last that of being relegated A16Me 16 |40 oiteats with specal | g0q rrom commite o o Phil Harland Mel national ma ‘ game N. J. Jur The tournament Atlantie City national marble on the beach here today by audienes of ssveral thousand as for manded Prior e matehing Eiw the lelphia city youthful contenders Mayor with vight olice precinet eells mibs ta heep them guards ting suicide Accompa CEpADET i* of Columi Artecti and yasterday by My af the route they had In the ereed with the young in their rented automobile and tell tale jod man the boye o ampion o Crowe of the first retorne ok it g sody of ware posed of 1 enld o and 1 admitied letter Leopo ransam Publicity veed t Unjoy gai piecing Senate to Vote Tonight On Child Labor Amendment 1 TROLLEY SEER AGREEMENT Will 13 Making of Him PEMOCRATIC CONPERESNCT Awmed By Boyalty opened | o Amos Bu J oAk and two feet long, #ix inches thick, Teatimony statements by Deputy McMahon, Dr William A, Gray, Benjamin e twe tn evidence was g with en Offi Dr wody 08 that Taker 1 eonfession when three mon had on Pierce and money wase the Friday Duffy and MONEY WHEN YOU NEED IT If you have use ior 316 to $300, we will lend it to you household furni- ture without removal, to property owners will knew anything about the matter, and you will have immediate relief. Terme of repayment mode your ewn circum- wance. Your problem can be solead here at low cost. Consult our manage=r pri- vately. one ta sus fov g woed BzneficialloznSo 5 Wed Wain St Open 9 16 530, Saturdass 9 o 1 ty 2 “ FRENGH CABINET ~ GRISIS CONTINUES “Socialists Unsettled--More Poli- tics Than Policy 1924, the Associated Pro Paris, June 2 cabinet crisis scemed but little nearer settiement this morning. The congress of the socialist party still had eighteen spe s on scheduleg last night when it adjourned. A com- mittee passed the. night in drafting alternative resolutions for the congr to act on, one expressing the part willingness to participate in the new government of the left and the other for merely gsupporting such a govern- ment. Meantime: the radicals obliged to mark time, for they can do nothing until they know what the socialists are decided upon. Up to the present the only thing the left bloc seems agreed upon is in laying interdict upon I'resident Millerand, and even here M, Herriot, radical chief and prospective premier, is unwilling to commit him- self too far, "The political sages fo s a long pe are inclined to S od in which there will be more polities than policy. The ! parliamentary left bloc, they say, is showing many signs of cracking, and considerable negotiation will be re-! quired before its component parts can | be made to work together as a coher- ent majority. | M. Franklin-Bouillon is said to have refused to sit in the same group with Albert Dalimier, in consequence of in- cidents arising between them during the elections, and to have resolved to leave the radical party. Andre Marty, communist deputy and Black § mutineer, as soon as he set foot in the chamber today, was sighted by the conservative deputy, Bertrand, who =oundly hoxed his ears, ying he was acting on bhehalf of the veterans' association. When the two legislators were separated M. Marty went to the quaestors’ office .o invoke the rules of the house, only tind that the quaestors had not Leen appointed, RHODE ISLAND BANKS to Ap- ave ver 1 propriate Money o Maintain State | Failure of General Assembly Institutions Until Next Year, Mokes Acute Situation, June 2-—The board of directors of the Providence chamber today appealed to the banks and trust companies of this eity and state, through the Rhode Isiand | hankers' association to take immedi i1e Ateps to meet the emergency aris. ing from the protacted failure of 1he general assembly to make appropria- tions by advancing cash to maintain the state institutions until Januaryl, 1025, Providence, of commerce REAL DATATE TRANSFERS Leopold 1. Maynard, trustee, has transferred property at Ellis Manor to Joseph Kamenicky jr. Antoni Baskow. ski hax transferred property on leacon street to Joseph and Varelia Rawa Maregold has transfer. red property on Childe street to Adolph Pfeiffer, The Bodwell Land company has fransferred property at Relviders Heights to Julia Kennedy. Louie & Jones hat transferred proper- ty Ten Aere road to Edward 8, TLancastor Morris Cohn hae 15 Main street field for thre the yearly rental of first and second yea the third year George o the store at °s K. Had. June 1 for Auring the for $1,000 and HEARING ON TRAFIN Notices af a the RULES, held 1n in the at % he com- hearifig to he council chamber tomorrow evening mailad hy 1 linance committes, Nair {8 chairman, to # for a modification traffie common ha ock ha non 0'c e heen ", o of of the Park way abont Central A. M. Paone has » attend this hearing and Aws on this subject, es. dation made in age 1o Ma 1e mmer masg the eommon of the Park the cutting away COrL nadotte ON TAX or B ATIONS, 1.0omi. nerony nonth of May st of $40,465,5% was * 39,640,768 May. 1923, taxes, £9,207.44; str street sprink $8.059: The total for May of this 456.8% Taxes st i STATE TENNIS MEET Haven, June 2.-—State cham tennia started this after ih courts and by 1 te the round will on Friday awn ol final 1 prohably Con faten with tournaments else. down the ers and the first round thee who are ocal club membership, Fx- keep Arnold W. Jones ampion out of the singles but play dotiblos teamed 1.. Hopkins where has eut number of prominent play brought players YALE BUILDING SOLD Haven, June 014 Yaie 1 building in York state n disposed of b treds recorded today hought has br the universits showing that it for 311,000 by road buider =ith of The lot had beer Tohn Arborin fices has a frontage of The medical at the New the physical The old build- many years. s now contered hospital where t is very estensive ing was in nee a great NECOVER STOLEN CARS w Haven, June 2. —New Haven today wnade public the fact 77 automobiles had been stolen 1 and that all but 12 had been recovered, that re w Tan DECISION ON PATENT Declares Ford Motor i Supreme Cou Co. Has Not Infringed on Rights of Harmatta Invention for Welding. Washington, June 2.—The Ford | Motor (‘0. was declared by the su- preme court today not to have in- fringed the Harmatta patent for ¢ tric welding of thin sheets of iron and steel, owned by the Thomson Spot Welder Co. 5 | The federal courts in Michigan had | declared the patent invalid but that decision had been reversed by the cir- cuit court of appeals, Pope Expresses Horror At Attack on Seipel | June 2.—The pope, in re- )0 Viennese pilgrims pre- today by Cardinal Fruhwirth, addressed them in German and ex- pressed his horror at the attempt which had been made upon the life of Dr. Ignatz Seipel, the Austrian chancellor. He besought divine aid in preserving the life of Dr. Seipel for the good of his country and for the Catholic church. The pilgrims fiean 1 quake shocks, province of Pangasinan, telegrams received today. knelt in the consistory hall where the audience took place and recited pray- ers for Dr. Seipel. COMMISSION CONTROLS Supreme Court Rules That American Railway Express Is Subject to Jur- isdiction of Interstate Body. Washington, Jyne 2 he Amer- way liapress company was held hy the supreme court today to be subject to the jurisdiction and con- trol of the interstate commerce com- on. The question was raised in three cases brought by the United States. the Southern Express company and the southern traffic league and others to set aside an injunction granted by the federal district court for northern Georgia restraining the commission from exercising jurisdiction. Earthquake Shocks Are Followed by Tidal Wave Associated . June Strong earth- followed by a tidal wave are reported from Agno, in the in official The popu- The tele- are be. By the Manila, is terror stricken. the earthquakes lieved to have bheen caused by the eruption of a submarine volcano. There was no serious damage. lace grams say Help That Aching Back! ACK lame and achy? Sharp pains stab you at every sudden move? 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