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News of the World By Associated Press e — SE——————— FTTTYEIR ESTABLISHED 1870 ogfia APy . _glnqr] L L TR LETTRETITTY BORAH AND NORRIS THRUW MONKEY WRENCH INTO THE REPUBLICAN SENATE COGS Former Questions Right | of G. 0.P. To Assign Ousted Insurgents If| They Are Not Con-| sidered Party Mem- bers. “WAR UMPIRE” Nebraska Senator Also En- ters Fray, Warning Old Guard They Will Regret Their Hasty Action. Washington, March 7.—Objection from their own ranks prevented the repmpiican majority today from eompleting organization of the new senate, When the republican organization | rought in its slate of committce as- signments, relegating the Lal'ollette insurgents to places of minor rank, | 8Senator Norris, republican, Nebraska, | § ’ and Borah, republican, Idaho block- | ] ed Immediate consideration, | Senator Borah took the floor im- mediately after the report of the ma- Jority committee on committees had been presented. This report previous- ly had been approved by a republi- ‘ ADMIRAL COONTZ can conference with some discus- ! sion but with practically no opposi- Blue and Black Fleet Ex | tion, 1 Tells of Ousting. i Replying to an Inquiry by S-umori Borah, Chairman Watson of the re- publican committee on committees, said it had been decided to remove Senators La Follette, pected to “Clash” Within Day or Two By The Assocfated Wisconsin; | Apoard U. 8. 8. Seatile, off Mexi- ladd and Vrazier, North Dakota,|can West Coast, March 7.—The and Brookhart, Towa, from thelr|glash of two great fleets, embra formet rank and assign them to t ) 109 United States w places below even the rank of the|gyimax of one of the mo ts, because of the .uflfmi,,“_ maneus the senate republican con-| {1 o o ference last November, reading tham | e out of the party. The party conference had cided, Senator Watson explain : that not only sliould these scnaters! /2T not be invited to attend further con- | the coast of they should not| vill be the first time t republican va- de-) o ees of the defensive of Lower (alifornia. cancies on commits the.Pacifio. .. It will be the e 's Objb est mobilization. ever Borah's Objbctions, ?” i m_lfj ” “Then 1if hese gentlemen are not | the western ocean. to be treated as republic | The Blue flect 13 m tor Borah returned, *b; speed in scouting formation. does a republican commit WS O the mittees asslgn them to plac can battlec what right ¢ on cem- n th est PACIFIC MANEUVERS cing [little difference , in the | spectacu- | problems concerning the rs of strategy ever held | zation of ¢, I3 expected to occur | Interest has been keen in the pro- | Mr., blue fiect to- | the scene of the contact off It| The foreign secretary at fast scout cruisers have been seen in action in great- witnessed in [admitied on making high Seven | Ameri- ft afloat, are sweeping |[ed as outlining a s IFRENGH, BRITISH AGREEMENT NEAR Chamberlain and .Herviot Ex- press Satisfaction SECURITY PACT LIKELY Communique Indicates That Terms Agrecable to Poland and Czecho- Slovakia and Others of Allles Will Be Reached, Paris, March 7.—After a two hour talk with Premier Herriot this after- noon Austen Chamberlain the Brit- ish secretary for foreign affalrs ex- pressed himself as satisfied with their exchange of views. He thought | there was no inherent impossibility lof reaching a security agreement | |that would satisty P'oland and (ze- | cho-Slovakia as well as the other | allies, An official communique issued ||n-' mediately after the interview, which followed a lunchaon in honor of the British cabinet members, sald Mr. Chamberlain and M. Herriot had proceeded to a first exchange® of views with a determination to seck |an effective solution of the question |of security. ’ The communique added that this |exchange of views would be follow- ed by negotiations in accord with |all the allies. Another meeting of the two min- isters will take place when Mr. Chamberiain returns from Geneva after the meeting of the League of Nations Counc puted wealthy widow of Griffin, questioned, author. Shortly afterward she ac companied her husband here, His coming was sald he was writing hls autoblogra- phy. Last night newspapers became suspicious and located the other Gieorge Ade in Florida. After con- tions over long distance tele- Beautlful Rlch Wldow Thou ght She Had Married Famous Writer Georgie Belle Weds “George Ade” But the Real Humor- ist Declares This is Just Another Fable g0 | Macon as a Macon, Ga, March 7.—Mrs, ieorge Ade, until six wecks Mrs. Tom Oxford, beautiful and re- | today found her husband's identity 8ix wecks ago she was married to | a man purporting to be the Indiana |porte announced by newspapers and in an interview he | Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 1 l ,933 Fep. 26th ... TPSSIUNDEDFR CHIEF HART STANDS FIRN IN BLOCKING MOVIE SHOW AS PROPAGANDA OF K.K.K. CIVILWAR VETERAN Frederick V. Streeter Dies Today Age of 81 Years e e ioomen o5 & et COUMANDED STATE G, A, .| | He admitted selling meat; admit- ted he was George Ade, the author, too. i | phone, they | || Catholic Pries (Civic Safet Reported Burncd at || y League Stake in Ukraine | Denies Havmg Con- s e oo | nection With Showing L e of “Birth of a Nation.” {Held Many Offices in National and | | as you will" he told re- I can identify myselt as |George Ade,” | | “Are you still selling meat?” he | was asked, 1 “No; 1 may be driving a taxical | Connecticut Departments and Was Active in Memordal Day Obsery- ances fn This City. [fitn ae I'edoukoviteh, a HILLES 15 MENTIONED Yorker However, Doubts He Is Coolidge’s Choice as Ambassador ‘Washington, March ment of Charles D. Hilles of New York, as amba: dor to Germany 18 understood to be under considera- tion by President Coolidge. . It was nfade known yesterday at the White House that the president ! would fill this vacancy in the imme- Chamberlain Pleased The British foreign sccretary was visibly pleased with the result of the talk, though he made it clear it wa i quite limited. What was aimed at, |he sald, was on his part to give Premier Herriot an idea on what w.mr« the British government was !thinking fn connection with security |and find out what was the tendency [in the Frech government. | 1t was discovered that there was between the two |statemen’s points of views on many tranquili- surope, while on the spec- ific question of the admission of | Germany to the League of Natious Chamberlain remarked that he | and M. Heriot had larrived at the same conclusion. declined to say what that conciusion was, but it | is known that the French premier's | nd is that Germany onght to he diate future and those close to the administration believe he has made up his mind, Mr. Hilles has for many years can party affairs. He is national committeman for New York and was a vice-chairman of the national committee in the last campaign. He was sceretary to President Taft, The Berlin post became vacant when President Coolldge advanced Ambassador Houghton to the Lon- ssy to succeed Frank . B. Charles D. ay expressed doubt of re- ports that President Coolidge is con- | | sidering appointing him ambassador independently | {5 Germany. “It {8 my bellef that th foundation for the report,’ Hilles. “Neither the p; Mr. Hughes nor Mr. Killogg ever mentioned e sibjict to the same footing as every other nation, tion for or against. Both officials carefuly avoided suggestions that might be interpret- | curity plan, They any standing committe | up the coast at a speed twice t simply went over the hi:h{hy»uts”uf ‘ “My ar 1o that,” replied Sen- | the invading Iflack flect of d [ tr tion and sifted from the My answer (o that,” replied Sen- | g mbroglio the specific ator Watson, “is that two years ago and destroyers convoying a | European imbroglio il o when the farmer-labor senators | of supply ships, | problems that must be getilg by came in they asked 1o be assigned| The role of the Black fl is | tore security can be negoti b 1? to committee places by the repub-| being enacted by the hattle fleet of Thus the W was pave *‘Y bt licans.” ’ | the Pacific. more definite talk between trains | Warns of Haste, | An extensive network of com-|when Mr. Chambtrlain ‘”:::;‘1, The Nebraska senator protested | munication is being maintained by |through Paris on his way froml; aguinst hasty action and said he{the scouting fleet, Special radio | Geneva to London, r would require s the comunitt e time to consider | stallation on the erui presented by the | highly efficient ability crs gives them ption. republican committee on commit- | munication and inter They tees. Senator Borah declarcd re-|are types of the dcfensive flect, moval of the insurgent group from| The scouting fleet's mission is to their postions of seniority was “im- Jocate and attack the Black flec politic, unwise and unfair.” | against the superior force of the “It is not oniy unfair to the men! Black fleet, the couting fleet is themselves, sald Senator Borah, | grooming ifs submarine and destroy “but it is eir consti radio com- | SUIT FOR $90,000 BROUGHT Lo tion st Two of Former Wiz- Ag 8 ard's Customers in Jamaica Plain with no excep- | the tha Live {a holdup game gave {men who made Trustec of Ponzi's Fstate Brings Ac- | ro taining two | was cha although I was in guration here is Washirgton f and eaw them. T am satlsfled t nothing to it.” HAVE SHROOT]NG AFFRAY Officers at Grafton, Mass,, Chase Alleged Holdup Men, But Good Latter Make Iscape, Grafton, Mass h 7—A shoot- ng affair took place on the Upton oad here early this morning where had staged. 'hree regular and two special con- tables were called to the scene and chase to the alleged holdup hasty flight in dif- rent directions. A touring car con- men who looked like uspicious characters to the officer: ed out of town through Iar- heen i-1er division as scparate striking | numsville, Six shots were fired at ents. 1 venture to say that within the | arms, Boston, March 7.—Two sulls for the men by the constables, one bullet next two ye agues will re Aboard the U. 8 8. Seattle $45,000 each were filed in U. 8. 4 ng the tail t on the ma- gret th will 1ook back | miral Robert E. Coontz, comm. trict court today by Henry V. Cun The number which was of upon 1t as a mistake.” | Republican campaign spokesmen, he predicted, would have to devote most of their time “in explaining fiwact o e ey “wien | WILLIANTIC THREAD in-chief of the United Staces fi acting as umpire of the meneuvers. K0 into these men's st Al %4 | oy St e HILLS PACING STRIKE continued, “but they have the same | Influence in the senate they a s e e had? There is a difference of opinion | gyt Factories Will Be Opened Mon in the party, but it is| t s | ate © ee of the e ningham, tru: Charles Ponzi, one time getrich [y |quick financier, against Louis and |4 {Charlotte I3lass of the Jumaica | Plains district. The trustec in his pill clleged that the defendants, hus- and and wife, received “frauduient | preference: * when . they withdrew their investments and futerest from | Ponzi's international postal rep | coupon scheme August 5, 1920 a f Quits sachusetts register was obtained y the constables but they refuse to ivulge it. HOUDINT RESIGNS Society American For Psy- chical Rescarch—Claims Research net coufir lers but exis ts | day Momning For Those {days before the I(m;nblp collapsed :mvl‘ Officer Aided “Margery.” among the conet | e | Ponzl was arrested. men it Who Care To Work. 3ass and his wife invested $30,000 | pittsburgh, rch 7. — Harry 1 sec men| wiimantic, March T.—When on- | ich in Ponzi's business June 24, | Houdint, mag and exposer of »day whe Uiratorithe A orican: | nd drew $45,000 each a li bo sirit mediums,” announced if this pro- mill he ft work at noon to- |more than a month later. today that he had resigned from the - —_— merica Socie! for Psychical Re- gram goc ; day it was believed by most of them | American Soclety for Psychical Re- Scnator Indiang, one ofl¢pq¢ strike would be efective Mon- : urchiglieriie hadiheardioly political party was L s e o ssor o Walter Franklin Prince reality for only one campaign it | as research officer of the “T do know,” he asseried. “Uhat i g cont 1yon H. Curtis of the plant | Former Sccretary Of Congressman | Houdini, who is appearing in a in 18 hese individuals left the |a¢ y60n issue 1 this statement | Al _|local theater, Issued a sta in republican party.” {\ have been ,,1\“,‘: by the| Comvicted Of Signing Another's [\ iphieh he accused Bird of “helpin Benator ooklart, lTowa, one of |njtcd Textile Workers that they . . Margery, " of Boston, who those read ont of the PARLY. JUMPed | jave voted not to T ore e [ amegTokChecky powers of a medium, in to his fee immediately chal- | Monday morning. All departments | manifestations the lenged 1he ciment of t mills will be kept open and AImSricanipHe 0 sRion] “I did not leave the republican lywork provided as far as possible for Represenative e said. T better re- jall employes who remain i Pennsylvania, and subse- Bench “an'a“[ fm' Auto ‘an the s from In-1 1t i3 the ¢ of Miss Amy sentative Manlove 3 % : stand for the principles of | jooker, president of the testile e R !)me{ “ ho l\‘lllod Girl Abrah Lincoin and Theodore |council of the loc ant that fhe ury yesterday in the Dis- | Hartford, March 7.— ! Roosevelt, two great republicans. :operatives have the sanction of the wmbla Supreme Conrt, | JeNDINEs of superior court 1 and 1) s this by my #0108 | national council of Textlle Workers She was remanded for sente rbench ens fon CRRFIesiA LAY more than the scnator from In-ito strike and that finanelal support | oy, way linlicated anap=| 1 00 00 WA RECH Qi i e T limitea.” | "€ “'JL.V ment on the charge That surg MR Lt o ther | SAURNter in con Tha insurg that winning or losing of | \ | PLECERLEE N icons ! tainly d ropresent t this strike would nlean, a great ivision of the court, en a treet, Dec ean ]vql ¥ as it declared itself in the (15 tha textile workers of New 2 ~hich she was alleg /'v‘l"’_‘ ”“ ‘ A 4 (, pator Watsor Miss Mary Kelleh Scranton, i 5,000 for payment & as she pas ¢ ing ' I Reck for s street after alighting from “They championed wse of | Pa. will organize and stpervise the raheed e a snother e f - | strike, it is sald, and the elaim is|°f SUrpit Mrs, |trolley car. The cese was schedule s g 3 . through : for police court taday r dency [ nued o t 200 € oyes used of | ther folitical parly a ! u | continuances t nt Rl Y indorsing was issued to av other political convention - — == Aol T L el : tempted to elect an Woodhridge Man Held | Warfield, & Neg ‘ Criian) tial candid 1t b P [ i way, Calvin Coolidge would not be | For Federal Hearing|in v : ; O irerottie | e president of the Un ates to-| New Haven, March 7.—I'asquale ‘:\( Anecl day.” t, of Woodbridge ) e «d she had : : = In 1928, the Indiana senator add- | with- possession | Mrs. Buch e THE WEATHER e to ed, the insurgents might conclu liquor was today held f no fraudu v T ely to o return to the republican party, but|commissioner's learing o the checks, Jv»u“ > ,:y k c having decided to “wreck” it in 1924, | Tuesday and he furnished a bond, |serve t ap e they had no right to ask now for |A contest in this case s forecast pe | prosecution argu he uduens, republicar ces on committees & quantity of denatiived alcohal s g Ry Priioie made objec- [scized and this the federal g« the s s lare sald to charga, was to t a trust com | (Continued on Dew» 11) |in maoufacture ¢ 9D liqu. & -4 to her personal account. * e ——————— e o e S Tor New Britain and vicini- ty: Generally fair and warm- er tonight: Sunday ing clondiness and followed by rain, increas- warmer FOR POST IN GERMANY New 7,—Appoint- | played a prominent part in republi-| re i6 no | tomorrow. “I want to get the col-| I'rederick Villroy 1] Catholie Priest, has been bu jor, you know.,” he said. rs old, one of 1 promi- 1} alive in the town of Jitomir, ne | Another George Ade from Belle- [nent Civil War v s icre, The horities ailege | Colore 4 izati 5 |alr, Fla., over the telephone, said |answered the final roll call today, | | that his assallants swere Senoli d Organization Com that the Macon episode was “just |Mr. Strecter, had been il w the Poiish sccret police, muni . Wi {another fable,” n attack of grip at his home, 41 | The murderers poured K unicates With Mayor | Dwight street, for some time, died || sene over the priest's body < : () at 7 o'clock this morni Withes mniad ot ww ths s Paonessa, Thanking Him | Mr. “'“r'*l w || from Jitomir describing for His Attitude. 1843 i ety | ing in agony while his as. \\!‘\.n the Civil War sassing looked on unmoved That the showing of “The Birth HR PPE" IN fiE enlisted as a pri Father Tedoukovitch was the | of a ion,” which was supposed author c known letter || to have been presented last night fn to the Pope in which he pro- | [0dd Fellows hall was for purposes || tested to the Vatican against the participation of Polish clergy- men in th soviet ecampaign. re e was killed emies for divulging to s the activities of raine, of Ku Klux Klan propaganda, is the expressed bellef of Chief William C. Hart of the police department, who sent a squad of police to the hall and prevented Edward Barks from going through with the scheduled program, The chief sald this morn- Committee Agrees When' Gov. Intervenes—Will Do No More Work by his ¢ the authori Polish sples in the T f / |ing that he has been given to under- | | | | 'anud that Barks is an organizer of e Klan. The alleged organizer is Ihs- son of Ezra Barks of 177 'Win- throp street at whose home the klan | held a meeting last summer, The chief said that Barks told Sergn.nt ‘\Ir‘\\.u that he came from Nor- walk, (THREE ARRESTED FOR DEATH OF MISS WINCH i Hartford Girl’ S Blallce Ig | ball Lmd the kfoppmg of the picture = | stirred up bitter feelings among the One—Crime Character- |men ana women who had' purchased ized as “Dastardly” Atlanta, March a suggestion by Governor Walker, the exccutive committee of the Stone | Mountain Confederate Monumental| | association at a special meeting to- | | day decided to withdraw its appli-| cation for the ex ition of Gutzon| Borglum from North Carolina to nd trial in DeKalb coun for de- | stroying models of the Stone Moun- | {tain Confederate memoris | The committee pa o resol tion asquiescing in Governor W er's suggestion but giving notice that | the withdrawal of the application “does not mean that there is the r possibility of Borglum ever | resuming work on this memorial.” 1t | also declared that ny imption | 7.—In response to | | | | | | | | | tickets to see the performance and before some of them left the hall, they let it be known in no uncertain | terms that they had little admiration for Chief Hart or Mayor A, M. Pao- nessa, both of whom were the ob- of hoots and jeers, March t of 25 Hen don, ‘William y street, John and |ject FREDERICK V. Ocean avenu | STREETER | of relations with Borglum would be| | | Allan Day of 29 Cottage |, C11°f Hart said this morning that fatal to the building of this monu-| York independent batte ith | Tolice court | ¢ Prevented the picture from being |ment and that the committec!which he served until Dece P m“mmg e 3ok co. | ShOWN because the promoters had | breathes a sigh of relicf that it is|1864. He was then detached from [ tively with manslaughter in ,,p, | received no permit. He added, how- now happily rid of him.” | his company, promoted to acting | 2 & L conuscelieyin h eve e q | tion with the death on Febru that even it they had applied and transferred to | K st lieut nant, il 2 o! . for a permit, it would not ha [the commissary department of the | Of Miss Marion (Dolly) W nted. Motion mctufiul;‘]:v‘;eifi \DR. SIMONS T0 BECOME ‘l nited States military rallroads and | Harttord, who was engaged to marry | anything of a Hie natars doh ah o Army of the James. | WO043 and who died at his home | ngaingi any race, cred ne ot ArC ACTING GERMAN PRES. | P i o Alexandria, Va., | Bere from general blood po not be allowed in thir city, the ehief during this period. He was discharg. | following o criminal oporation al-|siq, and especlally ‘anything fn the | ed by special orders from Secret eged to have rformed by form: of Ku Klux Klan propagapda. three cases|The results of such xt Sature under bond of bond last night w Bartlett. [ were conting Bartlett was $10,000, This Will Give Dr. Luther Chance lot War Edwin M. sistant Adjutant-Ge on May 1 return to civil li performances have a bad effect on the city and simply stir up prejudice and il fee! ing, according to the chief. held to Carry on Work as Woods' fter | Chancellor married Miss Josepl 00 it was increased No Hearing Asked. Hart Says e i morning to $10,000 while Day Attorney Arthur W, Upson, who Bebiln, Alareh 7 majority | one son, Morill B, Strector bond of $5000 was reduced to|was called by the promoters of the parties in the Reichstag have agreed | Prominent i National G 00 which he ished and was | meeting to advise them as to the lo frame a measure appointing Dr.| [rederick V. Strecter was promi- | released, proper proceduce to take, conferred Walter Simons president ad interim | nent nationally as well as locally in | Prosecuting Aftorney Daniel M with Chief Hart and he is reported of the German republic. Dr, Simons|the G of the Republic, ronin stated in court that in his!to have told the people gathered in is a former foreign minister and now | having offices. He was | opinfon, more serious charges might | the hall that Chiet Hart refused to president of the supreme court at!departm r of Connec- | e pref st the m. and in | give him a hearing on the matter. Leipsic, ticu n, 4, to \;nn the ca *tt there was a pos- | The chief said this morning that At- It is understood that decision mander of der ch being | torney Upson at no time had asked to make Dr, Simons the tempor < prosecutor termed the | for a hearing. Regarding the state- president until a successor 1s made aide-de- “a dastardly cold blooded | ment made by Upson the chief had late President Ebert is clect Lo ‘,“I"” mitted failing to consult the idea of mble of 11 Bartlett being ble prosecuting attorney, Chief Hart Dr. Hans L e to ca onils w d to | said: “I didn't admit it, I told him important work as chance t Franklin street T had consulted no one as there was hampered by the duties of th no need of it."” Whether Attorney Upson intends to take the matter up with the state’'s attorney’s office could not be ed today. In dispersing the peo- who gathered for the meeting 1 Upson said here appears to be iing for vou good people to do presidential off THREATENING LETTER Georgic Day, Dr. Simong w elgn affairs in cabinet and was the German repar with the allies. Fehrenba leader in t negotiatio Ohancel Brother of Bagnano, Slain By Macri Girl in New Haven, Under Gurad, illy to your homes Bimons entere on of a higher de- no party March 7.—"G signed with t 1921, following the on reparatic He la German legal advis boun appointed court in born in 1861, §18,000 PAYROLL THEFT Three real nar Civic League Statement e executive committee of the Safety League was in session for more than an hour today at the office of its president, Arthur W n, after which a statement wat over the of four e membe: ing am s motion r be lid nd on Memo! Liquor\'eiling (Cafes in A%y Phlladclphla \10 Raided Armed Robbers Make Away With Loot at Paterson, N, J., But 1 8 X ey L One of Trio is Captured Later, ¥ v tow t . Iat N J 1 1 '} i 8 t DIES IN BEAUTY PARLOR employe « to the « Y . : ; Los Angeles Woman Passes Away Of Ui S PR R LR ] .| During “Tnce Pecling” Operation 1alf 1o; i At Hands of Specialist i from i A Seh vlio 1 that he 3 ees d : 3 3 1 a warrant i $ S J o the ar Y L3 5 d con ' N 1 [ N places sl y ; . Held in $5,000 Bonds on Broad 1 J 8 ! Hnldup an(l \wmlt ( ‘ounts s XS Den 3 : T two negroe A A £ < ) s police wem DROWNED >3 22 : he s dctingis nsRivn s (e dnet las: and > € TS K L i) Main stree ] Siv Year-old Boy Loses Life in the |t 0 s s Morris ! 't'; Park River When He Falls From : 3 ": g i - nooT . r aring r bon Raft Into Seven Feet of Water. . ] 5 y s, L - NO \l'(t LESSOR TO \l”](“\ made in Fairvi Movie Actor Killed When L trustee Sunsotivet O o S 5 expected that Auto Hits Steam Shovel . . MORE EARTH TRI'MORS r wouid be named to fil 3 = S 4 e <h in Early 4 that ot to be made

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