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SELECTION 1 May | WoRD Mewice Continue official silence on the neeal today a r | that for ¢ Von election did not co: Iwere recuperation fro mth Uncertaintios At Home war [ ] tries. Besldes the suspiclon which EOV- i jaggan,” he added, “ought to here are known to feel will result {4y, s nejo.8uxon countries, where j fre Hindenburg olection, par- ypeps hag heen a marked disposition ticularly in F! its chief "L 1o give the German people eredit for for Germany is expected dn the re- p, g heen converted to pacifism.” of the atte uncertaintles | e Alarx, it was pointed out, on the ude of financial interest owed himself equally hostile to the ! on both sid the Atlantie. 1t treaty of Versailles, His proposal 1 felt that complete execution of the that (Germany annex Austria was Dawes pl ilmost certain to be quite as alarming to the allles as any still f layed, with a conse-foxtreme project Van Hindenburg quent effect on the restoration of might have in view. The conclusion Furope to a sound cconomle basis, was, the spokesmun said, that th DRUG CO ind, in on Ameriean com- sie of “the field marshal might . furn out to be more advantageous in No Alarmist Views the long run if the logical lesson tlarmist view, regarded as more or Fapect Nothing Rash = less to be expected in France and [By The Associnted Iress. | other allied countries, that the elec. London, Apeil 27.—Nothing rash tion means a trend toward elther (in the line of political action is ex- rmany an war hero's election s ] militarism or monarchy in Gr Did you ever The Gorr stop to regarded primarlly as evidence of a republic by former Prime Minister | reflect— | senttmental reaction to his war rec- ‘m-w“.um\ who roturncd today | : f rd, while the historic antagonists from Ma where he has heen on in one of our of the other German states to the @ holic dispatch to The mirrors. from Southampton. I'o\\l relection of a Prussian as emperor ST Tt vour looking glass has been are helieved to offer a political ob talling you the same old story sufficlent in ftself to defeat ; telling, Yo g ie same ol st anv attempted reversion to mon. Many into this mood, which is ex- % traordinarily stupid, I do mot think Come in—tell us you are just A3 Hindenburg will do anythi; sl looking—Ilet us try on you & Reichstag Unchanged Slia eI L ng—] y yot K O .. On the whole he In a steady old man Horsfall-Made suit and then Tt ts also pointed out that the ; ; orsfall-Mads | itk eca i Sl 11 and T do not think he has the tem- walk over to the glass and sce teichstag itaelf, which he retalned |00 - C8 At e e s something worth looking at i Iy vital power in its own P ra7 D1 nan: 8 Note the chango in the chest— | lands under the constitution. it tn | "CT T KOOSO O (T8 TR the trafsformation in the entirc | nowise altered i complexlomiinll ot Lobe SN e ek e fornisand palliatiaiaden Rl ilcl supported both Ipgincare, or nationalist poliey, which L ky oy 0u ik e nnd ' overnment and the non-'\ag”repudiated at the last eclection Tom Melghan are not so diffcr- | militaristic policy of the Ebert re-| e i | ent after ail. zime, Try it—we're in earnest, Borah Not Disturhed It we can't improve your ap Chairman Borah of the senats pearance we won't expect you to approve ths pure HORSFALL-MADI $60 and $65 HORSFALLS 93-99 Xdsylum Street Hartford. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” Store Your Furs in Our Cold Storage ign committee, in commenting on_ the Hindenburg election, said not regard it "as necessarily “I have elations Ts no douht,” Senator Borah said, “that thera will be recrudes- cence of the nationalistic feellng and spirit. But {f that is directed | along right lhes it will be helpful, T feol it will be directed along right Hoes. x x x x'x outside world ard on had the theory o they wanted cts appear | accommo- and their efforts e German people & man 0 ciples and policy.” Other Views 4 ranking democrat on the foreign The SHURBERG COAL 0O. R R et Sl sl i s 55 Franklin Street regarded Hindenburg's election as Phone 2250. putting Germany ‘“under suspi- e only wa be re- moved, he said o eitorcen that carried out the election DR. LASCH to indicate to a m e | Dentist Quartz Light For Pyorrhea desire for peace and repudiation of the past milltary attitude and where the The men, for purty reasons, while o- | Votea for the as has been thought In ce pected of Tie denburg as president of the German NEW 'BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 27 pl today was the opinlon ex i official sume quarter the the it was belleved, Ither Dr. Hindenburg in the st war hero, chiefly sentimental, 10 Mar 1 Von Hin George 18 quoted as having asserted “I think France has driven Ger- clection in an indication of the re- vesult of yesterday's poll- iug caused no surprise, In the it was said arge women's voto for the field marshal ways deemed the most significant feuture of election. had voted Mars or_Ileld Marshal cater part the women's it was held, rtain coun- action of surprise bordering on ) Ohie 3 o ock, with the generally held view s, ;ml a ~|r;v\\\n|n\ at the that Germany has tuken a step that |[0relen office, “oug it to open the cves of the world to the taet that s almost certain, for a period at there is no such horror of war and least, to hinder her progress toward A | milltarism among the German people Asked for an orate of | R opinion on the Al []l Hl AUX“JA Y FPrench cabinet chosen during his holiday, int grity. and would certainly be opposed to a policy of think Briand is the ablest politiclan in France, | “T expe {be to make the budget balance, and he is a man of courage, a great and nance." Disinclination to say much for the present regarding the German elee- tlons wa the largest A. O. H. auxillary in the displayed today in the |state. . British official world, but one offi Yesterday's Initiatory exercises ence cept pesgibly to make Germany's for- mer oa_les los Serious nternational complications, it 18 said | from the Last week, )y & majority of the Lloyd George sald: “Calllaux 18 & vory able man-—ox- ceptionally sonal frie | very high opinion of his ability and y-ventured opinion was that the choice of Hindenburg as president was not e Germ s0. Painlove is & per- nd of ming and T have a He s the soul of honor plopricks to Germany, 1. —_— ot Caillaux's first task will | intelligence of fi brought {the Ladies' to a close yesterda Edowicde initiation of 50 candidat Auxiliary to Rev. Harty branch, A. O. H,, British Opinfon were o {county gations from several ne | Mrs, Blizabeth Mangan, the local branch, presided. Miss Carrie with a basket of flowers in clatlon of her work |degree team; Mr was presented with pected geriously to fnflu- an foreign relations, ex- rby trustful of ther. | are not expected to arfsc cholce of the fleld marshal. before the Michael elections, official circles here declared the [donated by Mrs. Mangan, cholee of Germany's war idol would |ing the greatest number of |make more difficult the problem of |members, and Mrs, Howe r recinstructing Europe into a group |rosary | s, the of stable, man people would s gime, peaceful countries, and | Agnes as a second prize. that by such an expression the Ger- | The meeling np.nul with the ¢ that they still [singing of “The Star Spangled Ban- had téndencies toward the old re- |per” by Mrs. Mary rei and |Rev. Matthew J. T 8t. Mary's chureh, led in prayer. The MAY PICK MACRI JURY TOMORROW ‘Possible Box May Be Filled by ! Tuesday Evening | for the trial of Olympia Maeri by Tuesldy night is now thought witt range to a statement by the Kolet, It three day. of with e w Haven, fion of the task of selecting a jury was pointed ont progress was made on each succeed- ing day of jurors have already There was 29 tal the original pane] will report afternoon seesion Miss Maeri spent a quict day at offered $10 in gold for the member | mitted herpicide, jail today, her -onjy-visi-4who secured. the. largest.number, of | the _party was es up to December 1. the county tors being Mr Josepha Whitne nded the tri © opening of conrt and durin would give the girl her moral sup- port durin Miss Mac gives his col following Remarks, nor, remarks, solo, M Mrs. of New | president: solo, marks, Mrs. ven, state vice-president; \n-- M Crean, New ta treasure solo, ‘ ‘rey; remarks, Mrs. Carthy, New dent; solo, Miss Ruth Igoe; r Mrs. Carroll of Hartford, vice-president; remarks, Mr ¥lGarvan of Hartford, past president The ed of Mrs. Catherine Kehoe, man; Mrs, Catherine Price, Mary H . Mrs, George H. more | \rs. 1 Progr Rev. Matthew the chaplain of Ry Dorsey: April 27.—Comple- gh iin according Attorney Joseph | counsel for Miss Macri. that of possibility, ine Kalinowsk) and Mrs. the trial McAvay t week. been Six chosen, cepted Fri- | for new members. Mrs. men left in offered a prize of §5 in gold and 50 new men | member the opening of the ber of ¢ Tuesday. meeting in July whom were for andidates up to th Koletsky and candid Miss Whitney Triday and Satur- glrl defendant hefore i the GUARANTEE EVERY TO HATCH HATCHABLE : made {t known that she the trial. i is reported to be show- ing signs of fatigue and was suffer- ing from a headache today, her at- REE torney said - r Atforney Kolotsky irsued NOW ON orders that no one shail be per- DISPLAY mitted to visit the girl unless he IN OUR nt LARGEST IN STATE New Britain Organization Now " Leading Way in Connecticut By virtue of a membership drive | w. has become ried out in the presence of and state officers and dele- president of | Dorsey was presented s captain of the a §5 gold plece, for secur- donation of Mrs. m was cartied out: organization; Walter A, McCrann; remarks, Haven, Miss Ruth Tgoe; Mulligan of New Ha- | remarks, Britain; Miss Charles ritain, county presi- committoe in charge consist- ank Morchead, Mrs. Kather- curing the largest num- nd Father Tra y with es, the A clties, appre- Lyons { new eceived Tr: state | re- Rose Me- emarks county | 5. Tlla | county chair- | Miss Shine, Patrick 1t was voted to confinue the drive John Igoe for the e last | mor | | ble F'ranks last year, | solve the | —Police today announced that Mrs, | day, using a revolver which she said MURDER MYSTERY Mutilated Body of Young Girl Found Near Chesterton, Ind, Police Have Yew Clues, Chicago, April 27.3-Working on ! t clues as meager as those that led to the arrest of the kidnapers of Bob- authorities to. day were hunting for the slayers of a girl whose burned and mutilated body was found last night near Chesterton, Ind. The girl, about 16 years old, had been shot three times, Her body, burned bLeyond recognition, was found at the edge of a small wood along a highway. An emply five gallon gasoline can stood nearby, A little powder box, some wisps of dark brown halr, a string of heads, a pair of tortolse shell specta- clts and a partly destroyed Pennsyl- vanla rallroad employe's card are the clues with which it is hoped to mystery. The imprints of automobile tires veering suddenly off the road led to the discovery of the body. CONFESSES SLAYING ‘Woman Hempstead, Tong Island, Sald to Have admitted Killing Hushand During Quarrel. Hempstead, Long Island, April 27 Lottle Bauer, had confessed having shot to death her husband, Fred | Bauer, in their house here yester- she took from him he had threatened her. Bauer's body was found in his home yesterday morning and Mrs, Bauer was arrested last night at a neighbor's house. Police said .the woman avowed that her husband was jealous of her friends and refused to admit her to the house when she returned home about midnight Saturday. When he finally unlocked the door and allow- | ed her to enter, she said he threaten- ed her with the gun, A large amount of liquor was found in the house and several hun- dred dollars in cash were found in his pockets after is supreme! 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