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News of the World By Associated Press i)V w - ESTABLISHED 1870 ol v NEW GERMAN GOVERNMENT PLEDGES STRICT ACCORD WITH H LONDON AGREEMENT On Other Hand, Chan- H[]MII]IDE GHARI]E cellor Luther Says, Afi MNST He Will Expect Equal Measure of Reciproc- Driver of Car Killing Boy ity By Allied Powers. Coaster Accused of Manslaughte Agrees That Holding of FATHER AND FRIEND HELD Cologne Area Is Viola-| tion and Will Seek t0| y it raws Resut From Fatal Have Issue Settled Soon. | | ing Set ¥For Thursday. Eight Counts of Violating Motor Accident On Pond Strect—Ilear- isy The Amsoclated Press, The first coasting fatality in this | Berlin, Jan. 19.—Loyal tulfllment | ooy for the vear occurred Saturday | 'y Germany of the London agree- |, .py on pond street when Edward ment on the Dawes plan and strict | entorcement of tho laws dictated by | Sajak, $, of 243 Mill t are among the pledges mnmmmus-rrurk by an automobile driven by in the program announced by the!Hareld Stipek of 117 iiew government, headed by Dr. Hans | street, receiving a fracture of the Luther as chancellor, to the Reich- |skull from which he died on his way ‘ag tonight {to the New Britain general hospital. s| Stipek, with his father, Arthur W 1al | Stipek, and Theodore Wessells of 55 alty on the | Winthrop street were arraigned be- rt of all the to the fore Judge Benjamin W. Alling in ondon agreem | police court this morning, a total of The Cologne Issue, Inine charges being lodged against The non-evacuation of the Cologne | the three men by Prosecutor Joseph street, was lie pronouncement, e neasure of reciprocal lo; ea was declared by the chancellor |G. Woods. Judge George W, Klett o be in violgtion of the letter and [appeared for the defendants and the pirit of the London agreement, and |case was continued until Thursday rnment therefore wa il accord with protest lodged | Harold Stipek was cha y its predecessor. manslaughter and three violations of The Luther government proposes|the motor vehicle laws by operating gotiations at the earliest date pos- |an tnregistered automobile, a ma- ible for the purpose of reaching a|chine without lights and withont a . of this issue, which the|horn. Weesells wi ged with ed was indispens- |operating without a registra- e to internal political and eco-|tion, and o ine mot ymie peace and to the equipped v T amicable foreign relations. elder Stipek is charged with allow- In the nees of his | Ing registration plates owned by him {naugural Luther de- {to be used on a machine other than npt to alter the re- n {for hearing. maintenance along Pond : hoy was com- latea any the ene for which they were issued. publican constitution by force or Used Tather's Plates other illegal methods would be re-| Sergeant Patrick A. McAvay and sisted and treated as high treason. ! Shvepi ol | the arrests after investigating the ac- lr!ri nt, They learned that the young- mHHMEN ARRESTE“ ler Stipek owns an old stripped down ! |machine which {s not Satnpday night, he i alteged fo (have obtained his father's permis- | [ ion to use the registration plate from the fathers machine, and plac- |ing them on his machine, went ont % . for a rvide with a boy named Carl Two Held for Conspiracy <on to Blow Up British e 5 ing down the hil! on his sled. The War Craft machine had no ghts or signalling device and » hoy evidently did not see it approaching. for when near The A the hric just helow Kensington London, J ’. O'Leary venue, » collided with the auto, 13, McGough brought 'is head striking the front axel o Jefore B Carlson pic oday in connection with the al- hoy up in his and cged plot to blow up British bat- into t 1 ¢ street police court [the ma od 15 hack , tarted off for t tleships and submarines, recently | hospital, ster died on carthed, and remand for way. K, bail being efused They Medical Examiner John J. Purne ere charged with an offense under |was notificd s act, Teath due te pwright and Mc- and gh Is a civil servant, f The detalled information ’leary with having in his p on information concerning the Has- «r dockyord at Portsmouth, w s a prohibited area, and commul cating this information to McGough. i'he latter is charged with civing the information. Scotland Yard detectives this aft- ernoon conferred with the public prosecutor and later talked with in- telligence officers of the admiralty The details of the offense with a1 Selll baihald tomorTow which the men were charged Were |morning at 8:30 at the Sacred Heart not made public. . kchurch, Rurial w'il be in Sacred Tt 1s understood Scotland Yard de- tectlves have selzed many ments bearing upon the case which are being examined, The arrest of five Irishmen and one Irish woman concerned in the alleged plot was reported by the | London Dally Mall this morning. | Two of the men were gaid to be sub- | officers at the Portsmouth dock and helleved to be connected with the Irish Republican movement, and the plot was supposed to have been designed to effect injurfously the | relations between the Irish Free | State and England by creating feel- pronoune o of the sku boy's al Wessells Drose Auto Home leaving the hospital, s parents, Mr. and Mrs the hoy is survived by a sister, |Heart cemetery, docu- BAKING 0. 13 S0LD Continental Baking Corporation of New York Parchases the Massa- chusctts Baking Company, rics in Bostor and Holyoke, ST ng In the latter country agalnst the | S Free State, , ; Tt was sald that the plot, the ex- S stence of which had been suspected | ¢ BU E for some time, was regarded as an | ;. T important affa which offi- cidls of the home office and the o DT HART LOSES 1 conference, Intercepted letters ed to the arrests, which were mads in different parts of London and in | Wife Wins Right to Return to Mo- Uortsmouth. over vies Under Married Name Until Senate lutlm'n\' Puts Its O. K. on Harlan Stone | 1. angeles, yan She Can Get Divorce. Washing Jan. 19.—A favorable | Westoy toda a port on the nomination of -1 over W (Bi m ¥ General to be an ! P, 1 lega 1 States su urn to sc k yday by th ne until & c diciary committes Ve y ad nanimously, and that B! ce 1 without cal n(‘\(ln\elx Are ho 17 ¢ Rushed to China ght ag him by the ox= |10 Manila, Jaw: 16.—Six 1 v o all the facts, dsstroyere off Shanghai s \“’ W t| By The Assoctatea P Winthrop | ed with | liceman Patrick J. O'Ma'ra mada } registered. t for 1| who talked to him that night (EW BRITAIN HERALD 1\?‘ Quud v nltI’lAIN $3,740,000 PAY INCREASE LONN CTICUT, MONI)AY JANUARY 19, 1925, —SIXTEEN Labor Board Grants Raises to Clerical Service Em-:H“ghes Issues Statement De- i ployes On 43 Lines in All Sections— claring America Unentangled New Haven Road Included _— : The increase ranged from one to 10 MAKE TEXT PUBLIC | Chicago, Jan. 19.—The railroad | twoyeents an hour for the classes in- |labor board In a decision today |cluded and grew out of a failure of |y ay, I granted an annual increase in wages [the Brotherhood of rallway and of approximately $3,740,000 to clerl- | steamship clerks, freight handlers | cal service employcs on forty three |and station employes to agree with | railways in all scctions of the coun- |the roads. try. The employes affe d do not The roads affected lucinde the |include those clerical service em- | New York, New Haven & Hartford | ployes taken care of In a decision a | New Central, Pennsylvania, year ago. ‘lmm Boston & Albany. antime Secrctary of State As- | serts That Terms {mpose No Ob- ligation, “Tegaily or Morally” On | This Country, Washington, Jan. 19 Secretary s fssued to formal sta isserting that the agreeme reached in Pariz at the conference jof t nce minfsters im- { 5 | posea ation, legally or that this country remains as free commitn in European | was, of the agreement signed hy Ambas- sador Kellogg and the other Ameri- can representatives would be made | public as soon as it was received { her. York Fort Fairficld, Maine, Reports 56 Degrces Below Zero —Low Tmperatures Registered Elsewhere White House Approves Mr. Hughs t was sald | v by White House officials to have the | s 0 —-N S S ntHeAta LA eters | oston, Jan, 1 Northern New ern points in the state thermometers full approval of President Coolidge, 3 ¢ ere | readings are 30 below 3 Sl 3 England shivered this morning in |readings are 30 below and even 10W- | wno 1t was enid had heen fully ad- temperauneaisrepopied s fromainons }"’ | vised of all angles of the controversy. points to be the lowest in 37 years. | g A resolution askinf for a copy of The officlal thermometer at Gavdiver | Fort Fairtield, Maine, Jan. 19.—A |ty agreement, proposed by Scnator | Matine, early today registered 35 de- temperature of 56 degrees below 2ero | yohnson, republican, California, 1s| grees below zero, the coldest weather the low I st for the state in the pres- |pending in the senate with the ap- | recorded since 1898 ARISAGREENENT CHAPMAN. CAUGHT GIVEN RAILROAD CLERKS| LEAVES U. 8. FREE ASH MLEANS AID | unexplored in their efforts to have | P Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 1 1 ’226 Jan, 17th .., PAGES. PRICE THRLE CF“TS IN INDIANA, HELD FOR ATLANTA OFFICIALS: MAY NOT BE BROUGHT 70 CONN. (TR | Alleged Murderer of C/tapman : Record Policeman Skelly Cap- | tured After Trying To “| Shoot Down Detec- il tive On His Trail. arch e jAdmils Identity, Bitterly Cursing “Squealer” Had Nearly $5,000 in (Cash—May Go Back to | Federal Prison. T0 GET CHAPMAN | ' Senalor‘s Tnfluence Sought 10‘ :;:f;‘t‘:;,,,f;c;;; s Bring Bandit to Connecticut | ntenced to Sing in 1912 for grand larcer years, Sery ‘ltll"n[vwn Clinton and Auburn until 1914, | t Broadyay and Leonard | at Manhattan, on October 24, with two rompanions, over- cring the « iver of the truck Chief Hart Waiting for Answer to : 4 escaping in a stolen automo- ‘ Telegram—Relatives of Walter || ; bile to a remot Island Held up American company truck at Ni in December, 1 with $70,000 in Robbed the Tsaac Throb, in Niag same day, knocking prietor unconseio sisted, and securs Ty Robbed jewelry store at hamton and post office at Fu section of Long Shean, Alleged Accomplice in Oc- tober Crime, Express Elation. That Chief Willlam C. Hart and State's Attorney Mugh M. Alcorn will leave no avenue of procedure| nd escaped elers’ checks, Indianapolis, Tnd., Jan, 19.— Gerald Chapman, to whom crimes ranging from robbery to murder are attributed, and who was arrested yesterday at the man who is alleged to have shot | Patrolman Skelly in the Davidson & | Leventhal store on the morning of | October 12 here was the | assuran e headquar- | ent cold wave, was recorded here at proval of others of the frreconcil- | In Barre, Vermont, the mercury 7 o'clock this morning. Itis believad ahie veterans of the Versailles treaty sank to 24 degrees below zero, while to establish a new record for Maine. | fight. I'rom these and other quar- | Montpelier thermometera registered | o ters the state department has heard | from 25 o 30 below. Portland, | Lewiston, Maine, Jan. 10.—The |charges that the Paris agreement, Maine, had an officlal low of 7 de- season's cold weather record here |signed gsador Kellogg, the grees below zero, with nearby points was smashed last night when at 10 |secretary te, had | reporting temperatures ranging from o'clock the mercury had slipp=d to idrawn the Unit flefally in- | 16 to 31 below. In Manchester, N. 17 below zero and was still geing [to an involvement inst which it I, the lowest temperature during down. From 9 o'clock to 10 o'clock |had been guarding ever since the night was 12 below, but at north- | the mercury dropped three degees, H-r close of the war —mr]rm at the recent conference in | FRIENDS OF CORBIN CAUSE F FATAL FIRE “"““""fj'f“;‘j‘"‘ff'“j DAY SUCDE STORY OTYEOETERMINED 2= of d States "'nn portion of the agreement | full text of the ag vrrm“v' is on |'$ { way to tils country and will be pub- | 'Millionaire Cuts Wrist | I‘Olll Small Children Die as 52 o5 soon us received. In the | While in Delirium From iddlebury House el e B e . f purpose of reaching an agreement Pneumonia Burns fas to tha allocation of the payments | A/ ALY i R S— 3 xpedtea thropeh the, operation Triends of “aliiy Copbin, New | Vivterbucy, Jan. 19.~—Myetery to :nl‘y’i,lv:‘“("l\\;’fr:?[nr ;:r;flw ;‘\.'w\')v’h n’(fi Britain millionaire, deny that there | day still surrounded the origin of the | it way necessary for the Inited | | was the slightest basis for the rumor | g gt Jour Corners, Middlebury, tes to take part in the confer- that e attempted to commit su in order to proteet early last night, which destroyed the aturday at West Palm Beach, | ¥lorida. It was stated that he in- | one and one haif flicted several cuts on his wrist while | home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Loomis, l'in a delirlum but intimate friends > latter here they have recelved in= S iaalta formation which strengthens the i v that there was no intention and Merrill, bin's part to end his life, Loomis couple, ail of whom had in left New York on Janu- ked into their bed ary 10 to go . He was then e bofore the fl suffering from a cold. When he st seleetman Bli T 2) The confer: was not a hody, ag sion provided for, cither y with (:\VHAH\ story wooden frame and took fo i small lives, Ruhan 2, children of by the s “(3) Paris was simply for of the payments made reached Palm DBeach, phy cbury stated m ves | were consulted dlagn W rst confer wit sancti his illness as influenza and ordered Loomis before muking a decision as t m him to go to b Pneumonia de- | to whether he would 1 the state 5 to investigate the fire mars al 1 this morning as to ho irted, Among t 1 radio 1 WLle to prevent the | of the ho restrained and | originated, During the night | been a short critical but it im- | Anot old Lee Judd veloped and last Saturday while de- he thrashed around fn his| Sev scttl water pitcher and | van & a pane Qf glass, cutting his | fire 'wo nurses were in attend- | wa liriou bed, u breakin wrist. ance hut were ident. He w i into a sl his condition was proved yesterday. Ha Are Not Valid of this city, who with him, tele- | However, these are only surmiscs. = R - graphed this morning that Corbin | fire which wij out the s 1 1dd feels great- | building and fo 1 lives brol e i mugh bedenantd (Contnued on Page 13.) FIGHT ON ZONE PLAN IN THE LEGISLATURE | out shortly after andson of the late | four children their beds upst Mrs. Doomi nd the latte nd Mrs. € ymrsi TELLS ABOUT - of the the Americ ted the yying a radio program e in the lower part of th not aware ¢ in flame rformed by 5 e . fior it o il New Britain Delegation BEINfi []FFERE[] BRIBE lias St Expected to Oppose New | Tty Ordinance Father Bennett Testifies in |« BRI Weehawlen Liquor I e hous L are Trial | £ Logmls New T , e 4 ra will oppe 1 bribe of money on > t ci 1 rum runners un- = s New 1t ks in Weehaw- | ( ¢ 2 : Bennett, of | wer yond rec B > olic church tes- | search for thé small c he trial of 12 men | Deputy ( to violatc pr ed c 1 80 of t wl 1 b 1 5 under ¢ | ever, to identify tn court, Williar ‘.‘ s und 1 Griffin, local L r an 8 ed | that t f ! L boss of t gan nd another of tlie | he ¢ ed the ¢ dants as the Griffin seen by - ~ = at the docl He gaid the man who was said to be named Griffin height and had William Griffin has light ha had met Police Commissioncr was of Stearns of Weehawke a in , about midnight whe g ¥ i t n s, X Irove me home in his car,” v th bsition 1 it ried 1 tt related on the stand. s v W ¥ [ - ar later Charles Kirk and % S— * Dorsey came and inf It 1t & 1 uld go down THE WEATHER ssembly gation N n s D ey ki Hartford, Jan. 18—]orecast T cans, ghares 1t had g but for New Britain and vicinity Mossrs, 1 1 ey d W Increasing clondiness tonicht Alto 1 \ Ta 1 Tursday unsettled, probably & 1d th p 1y rain or snow and warmer o fruitless, they w on Page Thirteen) | * — #* (Continued | of Skelly, b ‘m‘rvo' e | that the family of W | although they of | capture | would | Muncie, Ind., will be held for while | | the warden of the Atlanta, Ga., federal prison, Alexander G. rdstory win. || Cavins, United States district |attorney, said today. Chap- {man escaped from the Atlanta | institution in March, 1923, a | few months after he had been “l.\ontrnccd to serve 25 years in thorit i connection with the $2,400,000 s worttediendiean. il imail Rtrack robbery e New. days later and made his second || YOUK in 1921 and last escape from an Athens |{ The autho hnsmtal,‘w(h re he was ‘under {| Chapman had been attentive to ”’""1‘;";!;!m‘]”;_,]':i”‘::""d'”" who ||@ Young woman who was a led a policeman in New Britain, || member of a rather prominent , in October, 1924, Indiana family but who is now M:‘:'n:‘ '\{'“‘_'""”‘v‘»r\_. P\?l,“;n“‘:‘x:m.;:]- living in the San Francisco underworld. ber, 1924, as the man who shot || him and robbed him of bis Caught fn Muncie, Jud. Chapman was lodged in jail here volver —————————) | 10d4Y awnit] a nment before |t tes commissioner, who will take steps to return him to the at Atalna, from December 30, N. Y., the same w Arrested in July, g in a luxurious apartme Gramercy Park escape through th dow of post office building, but 1 that every ‘:ff’,‘.".} will be made to have Chapman re-| ed to s 4 trial for the murder| declared that he v not in a position to make any state- | ment on the of getting said that 1 awaiting B menta from Washingten and In-| dia i Sentenced to on for 25 yes Atlanta s in federal August | chief announced ‘nat a tele- | gram had heen gent to Senator Me- Lean this morning ask zetting the alleged mu aped from the penitentiary | | authorities while fn the prison g his aid in | derer turned | officials. i | ities declared that Shean's s from Family Pleased eld stated | Iter E. Shean, | er of Skelly in | store held ree murder murder, were | pman, | id venture no predictions as to the effect of the e standing of Shean Ren { partner of the the burgl en a cl in connection elated over t 0= Counsel fe ponement of cember term of the until the March tern motive he be ap n secured a post his trial from the De- | —— superior court | - ALCORN CONFIDENT OF . GETTING BANDIT BACK serious of- I penitenti h he csca search for the whose exploits ile from petty thieve robbery, to an end yesterday of She get him tric ‘ 400,000 mail 1in Sprin cn- | Murder Indictment Will where e vas I am greatly pleased | 2 of detectives wprenension, | Be Ready if He Is i ss of what be n 1p- culmimation of ce the bandit's ports were reccived that Chapman was pman s n escape from Atlanta. sted in M , hom Mr. and wl ticut about was learn- frequent e at Mun- for the escaped stul in in Cor Arresied After Strug, nd in ors Fred Brown drove up an automobile, who fm- RHODE ISLAND TODAY -5 Five Men Rob Two Factory s Nt ready w gots r of bonds, 1 1 to have Officials of Payroll, the extiaordinary ¢ fn the cast, and a quan- Then Flee s to atten c p : Rl W b ‘ : sterday : il s L remained Fnsincered $2.100.000 Mail Theft p % T 11 vears P T « a mail ! > e - 1 k1 tru = el Mrs. Gavin P. Taylor it turned . her m; 'hm at \m\ T bbbttt : it 1 : E B nJ iy & & { 5 , Atlanta but . o He was re- =t X 2 x N = R ar prison rk d 3 A s { W « h 27, S ! 3 he e t spital v,‘ : L | s = his allege 1t C € o s ' t 0 een)