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P_—————. News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 SHIP, ELEVEN SAILORS AND BOOZE VALUED AT $400,000 IS BELIEVED LOST AT SEA Tug William Maloney Thought To Have Gone Down With All Hands Between New London And Newport. Last Heard From Vessel | Was Wireless “All Well” Just Before Terrific Storm Broke. New York, Nov, 26.—Fleven mem- bers of a rum runner's crew, their heat and its $400,000 whiskey cargo believed to lost in one of the storms that have been aweeping the Atlantic this past weeks Fragmentary are have been nformation reach- ng here today ied shipping circles to helleve that the tug Willlam Ma- formerly the Capitol, had gone inne with all hands somewhere be- ween New London, Conn,, and New- port, R. 1., a week ago Sunday. The little craft was gaid to have 0,000 cases of whiskey aboard, pur- | 1aged from a rum row vessel off | Montauk. From rum row the tug was belicved to have fought way through the gale to New lLon- don where ghe set a course for New- nort, At 4 o'clock that ai'nrnmnn = inday, Noyember 16—=she ther vessel, signalling *all “en » nney, Tt was the last known or seen of | ne Maloney, in fury that hour and seafarers 1ave the tug was enguifed and went lown with all en hoard SFCOND CHARGE MADE | AGHINSTW. . BENNETT Accused of Breach of Trust in War Veterans’ Case Bridgeport, Nov. 26.-—Agents of the department of justice, it was said v has been ealled into the William Earl Bennett of arrested at Winsted last right on a warrant {ssued hére oharging him with embezzlement while acting an conservator of a for- mer soldier who s now in the Nor- wleh hospital for the insane, A sec- ond citation in another alleged in- stance of alleged breach of trust, is- sned by Probate Judge Panl Miller will be served on Bennett it was said here today. Tn the first case it is alleged that Rennett as conservator of Nicholas Rchuetz of Bridgeport has withheld something ke $9.800, The inquiry which led to the charge was made on eomplaint of a brother of Scheutz who lives here. Tn the second case it {s charged that on June 17, 1919 when Bennett «scured a proclamation as conserva- tor for Schuetz he was also appoint- ad conservator of Joseph G. Bru- zenak, who also s an inmate of Norwich hospital and is a former soldler. Bennett furnished the same hond, $1,000, with the same company surety in the second case as in the first. The estats, which he is eald not to have administered rightly has 2 value of a number of thousands of dollars it is understood and rela- tives ®ay that Bruzenak has never recovered any benefit from it. ase of Hartford, Wanted in Ansonia; Couple Are Arrested in New York New York, Nov. 26.—Arraigned today as fugitives from justice, Mrs. I.oulsa Imarisio, 26 years old, and Carlo Plzzl, 25, were committed to awalt extradition to Ansonia, Conn., where they are wanted to answer charges brought by Mra. Imarisio’s husband after they left that city to- gether, One of the allegations is abduction, based on the charge that hey brought Mrs. Imarisio’s four- vear-old daughter to New York with hem. The couple was arrested last Mon- ay on instructions from the An- fa police. The child is now In the custody of the Children's Soclety. BANKRUPTCY PETITION New Haven, Nov. 26.—Theodore Arge s, 1511 Stratford avenue, Bridgeport, filed a petition in bank- ruptey here today, giving liabllities of $599.10 and assets of $600. The unsecured claims are $842.60. two | her | The storm increased | be- | SOUTH END PARK POOL FAVORED BY BARTLETT Councilman Believes Can Be Built at Little Cost Councilman Donald L. Bartlett, who is chairman of the committee appointed by Mayor A, M. Paonessa 1to look into the advisability and the |cost of placing a municipal swim- | ming pool in the south end park, be- lieves the plan is a feasthle one and can be carried through with nominal | cost He went over the Mayor A. M. Paonessa and found [the contour of the land good and the supply of water exeelient, I construction of a dam and a small amount of dredging appear to he the {onl yexpenses connected with ground with banks gt has econ- ted on the he feels, He {could he [small cost, | veyed his ideas to Chairman Edward | ¥. Hall of the hoard of finance and taxation, and it has practieally been decided to ask a speclal appropria- tlon for this purpose. Statements mads hy Chalrman Hall indicate that any effort to fnstall costly bath- | honses, showers and other equip- | ment will be opposed by the finance | board, btu that any movement en- talling only reasonable expense will ,n» approved " FIRE DOES §5,000 DAMAGE Tlames Burn Out Shoe Dealer— Overheated Chimney Sald to Be Responsible, Between $5,000 and $6,000 dam- | | | | |8 gtore at ducted by Alfred Ravagll this morn- ing. The fire, which is belleved to have started from an practically gutted the interior of the store and the stock was ruined. When the fire apparatus arrived | at the scene in answer to an alarm from Box 43, the flames were po'1r< ing out the front and rear of the| store. Several lines of lajd, but the fire had gained such headway that it was impoesbile to save the contents of the place. In leaving the headquarters station for the fire, the . rear of Ladder Truek I swung against one of the large swinging doors of the station and ripped It from the building. Fngne Co. 4 was called to 35 Armistice street to put out a fire on a staircase that was started hy children playing with matches, ac- cording to Deputy Chlef Eugene 1% Barnes. About $50 damage resulted. Dawes Leaves Hospital, Goes Home Chicago, Nov, 26—General Charles G. Dawes, vice-president-elect, left the Evanston hospital today and was taken to his home where he is pre- pared to take an Important part in the disposal of a turkey dinner for members of the family tomorrow. The general was feeling good, his secretary reported, and had been looking forward nearly all the time since his operation for hernia ten days ago, to spepd Thanksgiving at home. Mr. Dawes probably will remain in bed most of the time for a day or two and will attempt to remain quiet for a few days although no adverss results from the operation are anticipated. Big Plot of Land in Penn. Drops Several Feet Wilkesbarre, Pa., Nov. 26.—A plot of ground at Larksville, near here, one-fourth of a mile square, dropped | trom five to ten feet early today as a result of a mine disturbance in the operations of the Hudson Coal c | pany. Five properties, owned by the company, were in the affected area, two of them being aged bevond repair. The Gen. settling started at mi night and ended within a few mo ments. Although the families in tV area and In the adjc tions were thrown from their there were no casualties. d- be 1s, TILSON A POSSIBILITY. New Haven, Nov. gress- man John Q: Tileon left today for Washington to be present when greas opens on Monday next. It was saidyesterday by delegates at the re- publican state n that Mr. Tilson was a poas! aker of the national house of tives, for & Cut Out Long Distance Radio And Cross Word Puzzles And Practice New York, Nov. —Cross word puzzies and long distance radlo are trowned on by the poli An edict has & Gepartment | that ot beer lasued 4 by meriber avor of pistol he department In ot letter ta the aisstoner Enright, before he lert tiy for 8o America and made public today, sald: A force, written by mr atte n'p ing to tune Shooting, Says Enright “The men time in looking are spend Hono- s, n om in target hearing about fr t 5. 1 want them, to spend all their epare practice. T am tire ralt a police tives emptyleg their rook, wit} er slde exc 1 of dozen detec damage pt that the !ably escapes.” It| The | the | pool proper, while simple bathhouses | IN HARTRORD AVE. STORE. age resulted from a fire in the shos | 47 Hartford avenue, con- | overheated | chimney in the rear of the store, | hose were | NEW BRIT AIN CHARTER REVISERS RUM GHASERS ARE | Oppose Appointments Contingent Three Ave Saved Alter 12 Days Upon Council's Approval in Helpless Boat | Board of Aljustment Eliminated— | Treasury Dept. Quigley Tax—Linder Urges Change fn Sys- [ Agents Reach Port | Wants Separate School | With Strange Tale of Mercy At Hands of Men They Were Run- | tem of Filing Property Lists, ning Down, Several fmportant changes in the orlginal draft of an gpabling s would permit the zoning ot RBritaln, were made at the first ses | ston of the charter revision commit- | | tee last night. The drastic { cerned the elimination of | board adjustment to | peals might be taken from | of the zoning comr second was removal | & clanse that would re | of mayor'a appoint miasion by common ¢ Chalrman Thomas Linder of the zoning commission, ia also a member of the charter revis mit presented a draft of ibling act and read it has been his plan to ha tion come be a spectal act, but Senator-elect Fd- | ward F. Ha tast night) was | elected head of the charter revis suggested th it placed in | torm of ¢ amendment to ef- | tect a bify money savir | Mr. Linder explained mble of the act dec | pose to for health, s Renlty Owners May Appeal. In cages whers the districting plan | | does not meet approval after it has| | been in effect, ow of property within 100 fest may have it brought | {up for review and public hearing, | | after which a three-quarters vote o(, | the common council will make the | desired change Upan suggestion of | -7 L (u Mayor George A. Quigley mm‘l‘f‘r‘l‘:""' o b et ead 500 feet | tha e il ifiney Y'\"f)(;);:‘lm ha\th‘r(.q'ramy from government nm»m-,”~ : may be seriously affected, citing the 'r\;’:\risv;‘; "-:;ald 1’?‘34 end ;r:m‘a planlotainine 8 Lh";",",“.‘ ,,,.',’_’ catcalls and invitations to “go drown ¢ | yourseif.! S Then Used Gun | Another speedster hove in view, | some hours later. This time the dldn't announce thetr calling. New York, Nov. 26.~~Rescued by |& rum runner after 12 days at sea, three starved and thirsty rum chae- ers of the treasury department re- ported here today with a strangs ale involving the of mercy dispensed by bootleggers on the bounding main. In the speedboat Kinghird 11, last Nov. 13, agents James Lynch, Wi- llam Mangin and IFrank Brunner set out from Atlantic City, bound for Boston, where the Kingbird 11 had been assigned to customs marine pa- trol duty, It was to have been a voyage of a day or two, at the most. Spoeded Up Coast Up the coast th= agents speeded, along a falr-wea v until they passed Sandy Hook and swung out- ward from Long Island to Inspeot the far-flung rum fleet in passing. Then storms beset the Kingbird 1. Squalls, rain, gnow and fog envel- oped her, The gasoline ran low; the became capricious; the | drinking water froze; the food sup- | ply dwindled to nothing | Refused Rellef ne days after leaving Atlantie o treasury department marin- ers ate thelr last sandwich, so they related tod The' Roston coast guard was searching for them by this time At last the desperate crew sighted no man's land, an island off Martha’'s Vineyard, and scooting power craft rinning to and from the ehore. One of these speedsters draw near the But when she learned aphoned shouts for ald the changes con- « proposed whom ap-| deelsions | and the| rom the act of nire approval R most of 1@ com- yuncil ho com- | the yrovisions tor en- It e the ques- fore ti ature as who hat the pre- ita pur- be promotion of | ety and morals S F City | build a 45 ear garage { ed, will deterforate the valy | Quigley property which is feet aw There was no objection o | agents I L ct vided appoint- e m:‘n“o:fflr.‘.lmz:mn‘;mmmm..,';:n by | Instead they talked about the rum the common council, hht objection | business, and when the speedster wam expressed by the revisers and|drew closer, wwung & machina gun | the appointive power was dslegated upon her. fve us a tow” and to the mayor. | “take us ashore” became commands, Chalrman Lihder then explained|rather than entreaties. Soon the the purpose of the board of adjfust-| Bingbird was hobing at the end of a | ment, as a body to whom appeals|line, toward Woods hole, B5 miles from the work of the zoners might| away be carried and {f acted upon the or-| There was food for the mariners dinance might be 1. John J.|at a coast guard station, that night; Higgins, a mem s charter and there was sleep. And the next 0w change er of (Continued on Third Page) UNITED STATES CONCLUDES TREATY WITH AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY UNDER WHICH CLAIMS WILL BE ADJUSTED e INSTANTLY KILLED Norwalk Widow Run Down by Trol- Ran (Cont ued on Page 13.) All War Demands ;\rising Since July 31, 1914, Will Be Settled Under This Tri-Partite Agreement. ley as She Across Road to Catch Car. Norwalk, Nov. Mrs. Helen ington, Nov, tes concluded today a tripartite with W Hug agreeme Hungarlan g war clalms 26. —Secretary m»m ]1\ 1' mads an ¢ in order to Howard N motor the Austrian and ents under wi July ich arising since 31, 1914 will be adj ed., Under the terms of ment a cor stree the missioner yet to be se- agree- lected will pass upon all claims for losses, damages or injuries suffered by the United Sta and embraced . J Coro J 1d an or its nationals the terms of Austria and also will detérmine i to the United nals by the two isions must be binding upon FEeS nquest ¢ ce tr y. He ts to 1 its nati His de 1 as final an governenir The First Class ms are divided into three The first embraces claim rican citizens arising 1914, in respect of damag to or seizure of their property, rights and Interest, mcluding any company or asscviation in which they are In- within the territories of empire, m of Hung y existed on ast 1, 1914, second Grou nd tion Includes laims for loss or damage to the United States or its na- tionals have heen subjected with re- to Injuries to or the death of persons or with respect to property sts, including any atfon in whic & are Intereate 1914, as a consequer The third division has h owing to e Austrian or bs or by their I —— — i / No Il’l(‘Sle]i\l‘lli(‘\' Are States and ; N Bank wh Gr Commissi afton, Mass., FaN ons of affairs of Grafton [€) W treas : 2 tempted suicide ¢ in afterno: of sl by sho mse July 3 Ame progressi s L have terested er th or the as the The sec oth T C ; that Wore ntly imy may 1 to spect \l‘nl y why he trie SCHOOL BUR\ED BOYS' of the war 3 to do only American citiz | Hungarian gove wit s as burne The ca Must Re when ratified by th Ratified N take contracting les that the com hold a meeting in Wash- n within two months after t w efte e e R tles and prov THE WEATHER Hartford, Nov. 26—Forecast for New Britain and vicinity Fair tonight; Thursday in- creasing cloudiness, warmer sloner will ment eon to foree, anno to come before t missioner for adjustment sk be presented one year from the 4 on which the first session s held TS—— ] CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, UPHOLD THE MAYOR | RESCUED “AT SEA! TONING ACT AMENDMENTS SAVED BY BOOZE RUNNERS' Found in (naflun Bank w0y ‘PIOJIILE “ydaql APV QU] 9BIE H1IULO) SIXTEEN PAGES. Mid-West Amateurs Easily Plck‘ Up Foreign Programs 10 TRY AGAIN TONIGHT Weather Conditions Said to be Ide: I‘ ASH STANLEY WORKS | TO ABATE NUISANCE Hrid) Mome, Bome ot (he] Satims Near- hy Picked Up In U, 8. | | | Ro,sid(-nts Draw Up Petition to Ohtain Relief 26.~Transatian- | ords, singing | 0 plainly | n pick it | New York, No tic broadcasting o and {nstrumeneal mus that the average amat up l8 an accomplished Reports were today still pouring into the Garden City offices of Ra- lto Broadcast, the publication whic fostered the projeet of week o transatlantic broadcasting, of eue- cess by amateurs in picking up pro- grams last night from Newcastle, Bournemonth, Aberdeen and Madrid. Last night was the second night of the week's foreign broadcasting and marked the first widespread suc- cess. Monday night scattered re- ports wers recelved of partfal suo cess, but not until last night had for- | elgn programs been generally picked up with satistactory clarity. One From Abcerdeen. One amateur In Bronxville last night plecked up a plano recital from | Aberdeen &0 clear] he was able | New Britain's wealthie to transmit the sounde emitting from | side in the district and his loud speaker to the Garden City| dences are among the sh laboratory by telephone, of the town. Their happiness would « complete were it not for Chicagoans Happy at the fumes from Chicago, Nov. 26 —Scores of Chi-| Works chimneys and factory cago radio fans today swelled with|cloud them a great part the pride that comes after hearing|time, according to what the volces of FEnglish and French|said announcers. Maay'were reporting their ““"""Fnur Fold Plan to Aid to newspapeys, dealers, experts. oth- = | Farmers Is Coming Up er enthuslas’s and anybody elee who | would listen. Long sighed after am-| Washington, Nov. 26.—Plans for bitlona were realized. |the ald of the farmer at the short Most of the fans reported hearing | session of rnugrr:u are understood England, and|to include a four-fold proposition— n, Scotland. Others, co nprra'lvr marketing, preferred listened to PTT, Lyons,|railroad rates for farm products, —_ | development of the Euro mar- (Continued on Page 10) and easfer credit for ttle ralser, Arouscd “hy soot and gas factories of number of West Main and F | Grove Hill have tion of remonstran has been forw of the learned. of those who drew to court publicity the secretiveness movement they do anything said about According to report soot and gasses from | Works have so that section of the to have ereated an s become insuffera caused by th Works, a live on streets and peti- 1t icials the resider a a er corporation Tt was not tritention S ion o Stanley the air in vn that they hich Many st citizens re- affected annoyanee e of th the fact the St s being said ,they Week Ending Nov, 22nd PRICE THREE CENTS HRIPEAN RADIO | EGYPT SENDS PROTEST TO LEAGUE TEST SUBEESSFUU -OF NATIONS; TROOPS ARE ORDERED OUT OF SUDAN; SIT UATION BETTER AMATEUR DETECTIVE Message To Genera THWARTS BIG KOLDUP Asks Intervention In Defense Of Innocent (dplux Two Rohhel and Nation That Seeks Shoots Another in New 5 York Restaurant Only To Live Inde- pendent. | i New York ed hoi 1up rons of a restaur British Troops Again Make early this morning . Rt - by the daring of Display of Force—Possi- who was put on patrol duty to " wou the bility of Riots at Cairo Is Greaily Reduced. two of men after and with th el range piste ald of Patrol srreste the sough wounde Robert MeAvoy was arrested charges of assa nd attempted robbery and Harry May, 35, on a \arge of pted robbery. Me- |Avoy was wounded slightly by a bul- llet from Burk's pistol Bury said that while trying doors orhood of the restau- e patrona standing up I8 raised ring, Burk, according to witnesses, closed | MecAvoy, who fired & ce point blank. The student de- ctive returned the fire and McAvoy on or nation of as ariat of from the under the sig- nt of that body. tes that a similar rded Sir by e Sirdar, elved today the League ptian re- Nat ns 1s In Doubt off 8 scem to bs s to what to do with the as it does 1 not from him | coming | May tried to escape by the front door, witne 8 gaid, but [ed by Patrolman Santori, who rush- | ed up with drawn The third man left the place by the rear door after firing twice at Burk. | Two other holdups were perpetrat- ed in the Bronx by another trio of gunmen. Franks Rosenberg, pro- prietor of a pharmacy, was robbed of $75 in cash, a diamond stickpin and a gold watch and chain, and | $125 was taken from a cash register in a dellcatessen store. The holdup men escaped in each case, yptian gove all be he memt ) as check stributed of« of the leagus shortly in determined, g expressed m likely ocument would the membera information. Text of l'rnuq ed with the tted by prote hamber of dep revolver, the B ities ag« itish “the pro- ACCUSED AS MURDERER “Tex” Latimer Said Have Shot His One- Time Friend to | Attitude 2 ing Says, Not One of Bolt- He as Republicans, But Rather Service to That Par Xenia, O Mackrodt, 40 the Pennsylva tem, today trolman rmer member of | Dodgers, New York burgh Pirates and ot clube. The Nov. 28,—Charles| , former fieutenant of railway police svs and insta killed ifford (Tex) Latimer, the same road, and the Brooklyn Glants, Pitts-| er big league was shot by O by for for Senato J. La “My 1 Governor Eve a te oyalt hi of public ser to the regard will Bir n i traditions of Cor have nothin Bingham republic tor its nd ic not per men had been fast friends until recently when animosity i sald | to have arisen over Mackrodt's di missal from Mackrodt i& said Latimer for his ve threatencd with him, L | pport Col. ne to st r wo ot politic personal a was a mem force any served under Lieu Mackrodt. Today teh street and di ences for some ti sald to ha a “telling ',‘.“A about him, regented the accusation, to poltee, and ed argument in peared to be great 1 Mackroc ing in ngs bank, el street, where r quarre! sons standirn them discussi eed to wa to indulge { . Howe nged ned away did so, any . whippe r and ah s in the cussed th Mac used Latimer > Commerci i to walk ac | the they continu [4 & a due wn a near lent ¢ 1 out Mackrodt 2d Mact ineta er woun offi Elt havl caused her lals Midale bury and y, Vt bury 1 1|1"»1 Yale i pext ng ¢to Prize Stock [k‘mm ed edne W hvn lhl nls I)urnod entn Haven ason countered at Camb ing Saturday October 1 echeduled: Octo 24 university at New York St. Stephen's at Middlet Tufts at Middlebury; No ont at Burlington; N wich at Middlebury is a the \ 0 ry MISS CURTIN Miss Ma » Chamt HAS 1'\“ \m\l ) NO HERALD TOMORROW € of ¢ <hl Tomorrow s day and in accordan usual custom the Herald wiil be published with FORMER BALL STIR ¥ OVERNOR LAKE FLAYS BINGHAM AND LAUDS HOLT {tx insistence ent has ent istic WOULD GUARD LISTS Congressman Watson Has Proposed upon can only rely Bill Preventing Publication of its Sums Paid by Income Tax Payers, Washington, Nov. o 26.—The fir , have no tion of tncome tax oday by Dennsy the Egyptian against 1 at witness mity 3 of 136,138 Is Coolidge’s Plurality in Connecticut Slain New Yorkers Bound Over To Superior Court PROFESSOR TO RITIRI