New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 9, 1925, Page 13

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CHARGES GERMAN DEFEAT TO DRINK Ludendor! Won't Deny Wine! Gellars Checked Drive | o Associated Pross, Koenigsberg, Germany, Uil the big German offensive on | the western fromt in 1918 fall be-| cause the German armies ran amuck amonk the huge stores of wines and | liquors left behind by the allies? This question was raised by one of the speakers in the Kocnigsberg | local option week which closes Sgt- urday, and Initiates a nation-wide arive many dry | Referring to an allegation by Dr. Schmidt, professor of theology at the | University of Glessen, to the effect that German soldiers became Intoxi- cated on looted alcohol, one:of the | apeakers at the numerous meetings held throughout the city in the pust week declared that General Luden- | dorft when confronted with the | statement exclaimed, "1 can't con- tradiet it."" ! A vigorous anti-alcohol movement | has been introduced here with &l | the glamor of a medicval pageant | in picturesque dress, students’ “ ternities intermingling with modern uniforms, The event was {naugu- rated with the blowing of trumpets | from church steeples while male | choral societies in the public squares | sang anthems. | At one of the gatherings here this week, a speaker declared: Iniquitously as the I'rench treat the Germans, our people are treated far worse by alcohol,” while another | advocate of the dry movement de- 1 “in America educated circles e ‘nsisted upon prohibition, while Germany educated circles offer the greatest opposition to the move- ment."” Alcohol plays the same part many families,'} contended the prin- cipal speaker at one of the wneetings held here this week, the snake in the Garden of Egen.” He said that there are 400,000 noto- rions drunkards in Germa whom 800,000 are n MOVIE FAME SEEKERS SUE: CLAIM FRAUD More Than 50 Men Thought to be Insane May 9.~ to make POSED AS DIAMOND WIDOW Buftalo, N, Y arrested , May 9.—A eral days ago by Buffalo police while posing as the widow of Joscph Diamond, identified by the wuthorities as th wife of a Buffalo truck driver, committed to the Buffalo ecity ital for mental observation yesterday after arraign- ment in eity court Police heen sefl from about ten womat in ald she releg ellevue lays ago. Shr the commitment was told | 1o er rel , and aff local police, w WATERBURY MAN GORED BY BULL WAY DIE lice that th story pan in regard ns with' Joseph Di mor to t and Women | Claim They Paid For Tests But No One Was Accepted Farm Hand Failed To Heed Warn- New York, May 9.- of achicving fame and stars on the silver screen sha more than 50 men and women o foreign birth appeared before Di- ector Lillian R. Sire of the division of aliens, state department of i sor, today, to urge prosecution of David Caleagni, president of Vera Art Film claimed that ( thou eir hopes fortune as| ings~—Is One of Three Accident Victims in Day Mary's hospita ollowing a ernoon 1 to hs il Vo tests, wi ts said Calcag rent in r persons wishing to Le 1 When_they went to the studio for film tes cagni col- ected a fee for m est, the of the king the applicants charged. ANNOUNCES COMMITTEES Chamber of Commerce Planning For vas Annual Banquet Thursday at Bur- ritt. Hotel, nual hanguet Cham'er of b t Josop The are & ral chairmar Loomis ption cammittec lett, May EXPECT INDIAN UPRISING radama Government Dispatches Coast Ve o Keep Watchiful Ty Life Memberships ¢ Are Annually Taxable Y ) J CASCADILLA WINS 0 $7000 SUIT FOR —— A PROMISSORY NOTE gage ¢ i & Nettleton NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1925, W—W e e e e 'RACE DISCRIMINATION HITS GOUNGIL AGAIN Whites said to Have Refosed o At tend Pageant of Peace [t Is Claimed That Mortgage Is Too Papular on Pronerty With Negroes 1t for damagos ire of m premises br Suul 1. agali ind Sam pladntis 1t W, Duckna In Realty ( ity, The ptem! Iis promissory ring it 1 On Jduly 1 Wlege neider | Reatly ¢ uintiffts claim rinte ] riford I ha for fuxes premises of Ha e city rl that th or on thie t of $900, prope cped 1o be n halance is p I'he b the [ property, a defici L an liscrim s explained vould firs 42 org o ,. WEDS DIVORCED HUBBY ABBY 10 WED B Mrs. Curtis, After Announcing En- Miss Rockefeller, to Become Bride — gagement to Another Suddenly Thursday at Parents’ Home to' IReturns to Arms of Husband Avoid The Crush of Throngs, T 0.—~When daughter o Now Y Abby Ra ind Mrs, ockefeller ther Milt ir a gow and Ven John o will we Irist tond h a liss Ellen Milte will he br hridegroom, Al Fink ) far m satis ting eff Rockefc comprise 16 WANTS $50 DAMAGES nd M > mit fl ) IRGESRETURN 0. [ Domere | FORMER STANDARDS - J 0d Fashioned Religion and === MISSING FUNDS GIVE Administrator of Pair Haven Man's Fistate Claim 815,000 Wa TFrom His Ferson Home Lile Wante( it by confusion ot ken possession of & an - religious leader SRNogH by delphia businiss vaslorday Tortnary ehape Josiph hureh Funerals iglous young malntain r Willinm Siebert Wi < DISARY, NOTE O . GERMANY WILLSAY i French Cabinet Today Discusses Dralt of Communication Er New Bi Mrs, John 1 to Berlir 1y M Bridget O'Brien they nission as Denies He Visited Rum Row Wilbur M —Seer v B 1 FIRESTONT < nscription mplot on Day fohn F. Meehan S1500 DAMAGE SUIT 13 TGNORES EX-WIVES N WRITING WiLL el (o Large Fortune Cuts O Former Helpmeets ives, Charles W ill Ison of Willtam eDeering Ha who ac port file¢ to him jted May not Mary W hter of W g0 capitalis he was mi Moyer, widow portrait | r, Anna | Her sister, Rowan, rece » of Deering's death it eath was due to in- ci- coroner at tion an airplane a he later ¢ of the repor No report of T SEVEN BABIES AWAIT WORD FROM PARENTS Twenty Two Said To Have Died Irom Acnte Malnutrition— Dis- tracted Mothers Besiege Place. May Seven is in & v to vietim avio con- AHUNDSEN HALTS ral Days More of Delay in Dash for to Pole While Waiting Snow 10 Clear—\Vessel Stands By REVIVES DANCES

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