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SENATE ADJOURNS, BREAK 15 CERTAIN Breach With President Is Out- standing Feature Wavhingtom? Mavel 19.-—Memor- uble for its bréach :with the White House over the Warrén nomination, the spetlal session of the senate which convened March 4 had passed into history today after pursulng its turbulent way to the very closing Lours, With the senate's adjournment sine dle yesterday congress had closed its doors until yhe convening of the regular session on the flrst Monday in December, unless called in special session, Of this, Presi- dent Coolldge has indicated no in- “ tentlon, [he senate finished off the record of its session yesterday by again standing on its opinion with respect to a presidént nomination, refusing, MOB PURSUES SUPPOSED BOSTON BACK BAY YEGG New Outbreak by “Lone Wolf" Sets District In Uproar, Boston, March 19.—Boston's Back | Bay diatrict, residents of which have been on edge for weeks as the re- sult of the depredations of a burg- lar or burglars parading under the name “The Lone Wolf", was yester- day the scene of a mob chase result- ing In the capture of Phillip Pucci of Boston, after one woman had been attacked and another frightened In- to hysteria, The occurence was the latest of a series of breaks in which women have been attacked and robbed in Back Bay apartments, A Hemenway street apartment house was thrown into an uproar yesterday when a man knocked at fhe door of the suite of Miss Anna Darrah and forced himself in when the door was opened. The man fled from the house when Miss Darrah's scheams in her struggle with him, brought a dozen men to the scene, Two policemen joined the pursuit which led to another house where a woman screamed to the police that a man had entered her apart- ment and had fled, In the cellar Pucei was arrested. He claimed that he was a member of the pur- suing party, He was indentified however, as the man who entered her apartment by Miss Darrah, the police sald. . as in the case of Charles B. War- ren, to be attorney, to give its ap- proval to the resumbitted nomina- tion of Thomas F. Woodlock of New York to be a member of the interstate commerce commission. Sent up by the president again yesterday after it had failed of con- firmation at the last session, the nomination was referred to the In- fcratate commerce committee which did not even meet fo consider it. The president is expected by llls close friends to give Mr, Woodlock a | reeess appointment. With a large number of nomina- tions, however, approved without de- | hate or roll call in the closing hours | vesterday, the Warren and Wood lock nominations nad 20 postmas- ters were the only enes of all sub- | mitted by the president during the scasion that failed of confirmation. | The 12 legislative days of the| session was confined to ratification | of the TIsle of Pines treaty and adop- | tion of two investigation resolutions and a few lesser measures, Agree- inent also was reached to take up the world court issue next Decem- ber. ALL DIPLONATI POSTS ARE FILLED This I First Time in Years All Jobs Are Taken Washington, March 19.—For the first time in years that portion of the American diplomatic slate on which are written the names of the ambassadors and ministers to South 21 and Central American republics, is MEXICO 1§ SILENT |one hundred per cent complete, Mexieo City, March 19.—That |\hije the list of those who represent Mexico denied an exequatur recently [ino United States in other parts of requested by the British government |tpe world is nearer completion than tor the vice counsel in Mexico CIty |i¢ has been for a long while. Leecause of the suspension of rfllu-‘ The appointment and confirma- tions between the two countries is a | tign yesterday of Peter Augustus Jay report which the foreign office |of Rhode Island as ambassador to (velther denles nor confirms. Argentina, of Ulysses Grant Smith The British government, probably |o¢ pennsylvania as minister to Uru- fntending to withdraw the present|gya nd George L. Kreech of Kan- Vice Counsel, C. G. Rickards, re-|gas as minister to Paraguay, filled auested an exequatur for his succes- |the last vacant Pan-American diplo- sor, according to the report. | matic posts. Secretary Kellogg is expected to make recommendations to fill, the remaining vacant' places without de- lay, and, in the interim of scnate |adjournment, will ask for recess ap- | pointments. Only selection of a min- ister to China to succeed Dr. Jacob Gould Schurman, transferred as am- bassador to Berlin, a minister to Rumania to succeed Mr. Jay, & min- I'ORMER EDITOR DIES. Oswego, N. Y., March 19.—John B. Alexander, former editor of the Os- | v.ego Times, died today. Previous to his retirement in 1922 he had been editor of the Times for 50 years. Smith, and an agent to Tangicr, now will be necessary to complete re-or- ganiation of the forelgn service, The only capitals where this gov- ernment has no classifed diplomatic representation are and Moscow. { Two Factions Claim Vera Cruz, March 19.—Two fac- tions are claiming the right to gov- ern Vera Cruz city, and the situation has reached a point | intervention is thought likely. | One of the factions is that ousted | | about three months ago on charges | | of malfeasance in office, but which | recently securcd a writ of amparo |and. deciared ftself again in power | The civil administration counci skin, Used daily,with touches of| | Which had meanwhile takenover th Ointment to little skin troubles, | | city's affairs refused to retire ang i 4 {the old government has established L TR O e Dt is soothing and cooling, idea1| |TOtificd business for baby after a bath, taxes to the civil councll. 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THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One System One Policy Universal Service | 1ster to Albania to succeed mr. Grant | Constantinople | Vera Cruz Government ' where federal | men not to pay NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1925, SHEPHERD TO ASK BAIL SATURDAY Mleged Slayer of McClintock Wants Liberty Chicago, 19.—Willlam D, Bhepherd, foster father of Willilam MeClintock, orphan milllonalre, to- March cell in which Nathan Leopold, Jr, awaited trial 9 months ago for kill- ing Robert Franks, while prosecutors Investigated a theory that the ty- phoid germs he is acoused of giving McClintock to kill him may have come from the city health depart- ment, They establlshed a conncetion be- tween two health department em- ployes and fhe National University of Sciences, whose head, Charles C. indictment charging McClintock's murder, said he gave the gérms to Clintock, Stationery of the school contained of Winfield 8. Hoerger, heatlh in- speetor, and Dr. Harry Rand, for- linerly in the Bureau of diphtheria control. Until a month ago, prosecu- tors said, Hoerger's duties had been to receive typhold and other germ cultures at the city laboratory. He denied being a faculty member of the school and said he was only a student there. Dr. Rand was listed as the medical director of I"aiman's school. Temporarily denied bail, Shepherd was taken county jail yesterday when a petition for a writ of habeas freedom on to the ment against him was returned. It was agreed to go thoroughly in- to matters of motions and ball Sat- urday morning. Possible exhumation not only also those of Mrs. Emma Nelson McClintock, his mother, who died sixteen years ago, and Dr. Oscar Olson, friend of the family and brother of Harry Olson, chief jus- tice of the municipal court and in- gator of the McClintock orphan's ath inquiry, was indicated by state's authorities, Faiman, although indicted, not been formally arrested but held in custody of the torney. ther questioned regarding his story that he furnished the germs Shepherd and $100,000 in methods to introduce them into the body of McClintock. Hearing on the contest of the pur- ported will of young McClintock ¢ is state's at- $1,000,000 to Shepherd, was tinued yesterday to May 1. con- Guarantee to Hatch Every Hatchabl: Egg Now on Display In Our Agricultural Store 85 iiggs 150 Eggs 250 Eggs |day occupled the same county jail| IPaiman, named with Shepherd in the | Shepherd for administration to Mec- | afternoon corpus was dimissed after the indict- | has | Meanwhile he is being fur- | for | instructed him for | which left the bulk of his estate of ! RELICS DESTROYED Loss In Fire of Madame Tussaud's | Wax Works Not Ascertained But Many Historic Collections Lost, London, Mareh 19.—The full ox- {tent of the loss in the burning last {night of Madame Tussaud's famous | wax-works show in Marylebone road | {had not been ascertained this morn- | Iing, but it s feared many historical [relies collected by its founder, who lived In the French revolutionary | period, have been destroyed. [ The show Included effigies, with |! {the features in wax of thousands of famous persons in history, as well as | la “Chamber of Horrors,” with models of notorlous criminals, crimes | and executions. 1t was reputedly the | finest of its kind In the world; | [popular than a generation ago, per- {haps, but still visited by many Eng- |1 {lishmen and forelgn tourists. columns by the London newspapers, in comparison with inconspicuons paragraphs about the Amer nado and the Toklo fire, ! DEMOCRATS TO M C | A meeting of the democratic town |1 |committee will be held tomorrow s Kln United building. Dates for filing |1 |petitions and primary dates will be seftled upon at this time. Let us get 1 Avoid the rush. put it in first class shape. charge for storage. of the hody of young McClintock, but | Service 170 EAST MAIN ST. 7:30 a. m. to Sundays and Holiday | Hours: powers loss [Rlum, [three powers—France, Mr\, "that the us until you are ready for it. McENROE & URBA 3 POWER PACT 1§ FIRST IG ISSLE ‘Must Be Disposed of in European Security Problem By T Parisg, Assovinted Pross. March 19.—S8o far progressed the the as they | have conversations regurding European sccurity ’.nnh.nm appear to have fixed only | e point clearly, this being that the {German suggestion for a pact of five Great Britain, Fi Bel- y and Germany—must be rance, It lisposed of before anything else can e done. Foreign Minister Stres mann thus seems to have scored a The story of its burning s given success by making Germany the key to the situation for the moment. I'rench government, it Is from a rellable diplomatic suggested that a pact of Belglum and Gireat Britain—precede consideration f the German ofter so that the al ies principally interested would pre nt a united front in dealing with as members of the faculty the names |evening at democratic headquarters |the German proposal, Austen Cham- | serlain, the British foreign secre- | 1s understood to have insisted | Germans must be in the | it now and .eave it with No extra Station PROPS. ’Phone 708 9 p. m. 8 a m. to 1 p. m |fl Expert Repairving and Rebuilding of All Makes and Types of Batteries | Ask for “Rudy”—the W P] ice | §25.50 $36.00 l $51.00 ! ell Known Battery Man OUR YELLOW CAR IS AT YOUR SERVICE .|#aid in official elzele | Czechoslovakia, Moe’s New Incubators A BETTER INCUBATOR FOR LESS MONEY Size 400 " 600 800 Price £63.00 Complete With Thermometer, Egg Tester and Instructions RACKLIFFE BROS,, Inc. 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Had Been Stvanded on Sand Bar hearly Two Months wis was among | Boston, March 10 subnia. the chancelleries which been | rine sfloated las ghit from going on since Mr. Chamberlain's the Chathain bar where it hud been visit have resulted in the tentative lodged conclusion that it would he well for |cording to the r |the allies collectively to ask the Ger- iman government to make definite and precise proposals. It {9 under- slood that Premicr Herriot cani around to this view after his recent talk with Ioreign Minister Benes of having come to real- ze that it was essential to know be- - fore the negotiations went any L ther whether the eventual Gern proposition would amply proteet the interests of IFrance and the central Luropean allics have B0 w for nearly two mo ports reach yard, Boston navy The ship 5:21, the count of the eral pulled el said, but It was report ours L as attained first today t at higl the 1l been dragged 120 leep water fog, seve age ob- rews dn that ot W e indicated subuiersible feet toward continued and further Seem ly. report water strafn » cables |grour y in the evening the vessel was |foating but through the thick blanket of fog, only the taut cables |Indicated the position of the craft, Reflonted, the submarine will be (nlun to Provincetown harbor, on tip of the cape, where tempor. repairs will be made before It |is towed to Boston. Naval officers, after recent examination, sald that 8-19 had suffered little |damage during the two months the bar sands held her fast. When the submarine went ashore while en route from Portsmouth, N, H., to the New London, Conn., base, he coust guardsmen repeatedly risk« ed their lives In high seas which flung them back on the beach in order to rescue the crew, ury MARX DECLINES Assuciited Pres March 19.—~Former Chane Marx has declined the n premiership because of of his efforts to form commanding an entire mas ority in the Prussian diet, It is now | proposed to form & “business cabinet,” and the election of the man for the premiership is expected today, By The Berlin, or ulure Victor Methods Meeting With Remarkable Success In the Treatment of Chronic Ailments of Men and Women An lllustration of a Fluorescopic \-Ray ¥ umlnnxl.m as Made by The Vie- tor Mealth Offi he Old Brain- . 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