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News of the World TINYET sprojyvil -mw) P APV 208 ‘mmon\l('.) By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 FRENCH FINANCE MINISTER AND FOREIGN DEPT. PLAN (ONTINUED TODAY INTERALLIED DEBT STUDY' WI[][]W ON STAND E“MPLETING PR"EMM M, Bagnano Believes Child | FOR MEMORIAL []AY; Was Not Her Hushand's- I Cross-Examined NEW BRITAIN, CON fMAcm CASE 1S Caillaux and Briand Give Out Cabinet De- cision — Mellon’s and Hughes’ Ideas Are Parade and Exercises to Entertained. Mark Annual Observ- | JUDGE AVERY OVERRULES aiice Hote ATTACK OF WITNESS | clockllke carrying out of whatever court here, |Las been arranged, This mecting May 16.—(AP)—Finance|will bs held next Calllaux and Foreign Min- atinet nd s authorized by the|gion rooms, and th cabinet today to study the|is expectcd to be 0 ied debt question in an at-| _ ampt to find an acceptable solution. | This decision of the cabinet was ziven out officially after a long dis- sssion of the problem this morning | and the delivery of opinions by both M. Caillaux and Brland on what 1y thought should be done. Calllaux'c Views, today ild whick denied believed the “riday night at 8 1 claims to t wnd's, John | Bagnano's was o'clock American Le- full committee present, Mason P. wer sg-examination Joseph by defense Koletsky aid defondant that she ke the child 1f Miss | prove John was its Attorney d told the ano stated her that nd Kol- | it she remembered she did not went out with other girls, Mr. © husba ed her | events dyring nonth before her i“inance Minister Calllaux has ex- own child was born in September, ssed the view that the interallied | 1923, Her r was “yes.” bt problem must be solved to re- Excused jlish I'rench credit, and he told He then said he wished to ¢ inance commission of the cham- credibility of the witness 1 ber of deputies on his recent appear- fudge C. L. Avery excused the jury | wince before it that part of the Dawes from tha courtroom. Koletsky turn- | ration plan receipts must be d¢ «d to a group of society women and asked Miss Tda Slidy to stand up. When a young girl complieu, the » attorney turned to the wit- and as foreign minister is/ own to have been considering ness ar Slidy. asked her If she knew Miss 1 questi ae part of his foreign | After Mrs. Bagnano answered jolicy and, although his views have yos” Mr. Koletsky explained to the 1ot been revealed, it was said recent- | court that he wished to show that v in antho at the | Mrs. Bagnano knew of an attack aegotiations ement of the | g wade by her husband on Miss Slidy lebts to the United States would be, in August, 1923, when the latter was umed dv g the present month, Washington Memoranda, obably the most important of papers are the memoranda only 14 years old. THEODORE JOHNSON Koletsky Over-ruled past commander ¥ Andrews, For the second time Judge Avery | of the| hese od friend T0 LEGION CAMPAIGN, Enthusiastic Approval De- end of hers velops at Noon Luncheon ! ) ) the baby with her 3 condnet -4 SER} | o Ce Parl sohera the GLAUT Wasn't your real purpose then e o s ' Thantald % 1y it Olvmpia's sugg i o E ltion that g0 with her brother 5 ths Fr you ¢ 1 hurt Olym 1 Represontative I i I at the Jnmaonn | BINGHAM ON AVIATION No b atraid T [ ; ) Recommends to Coolidge the Fs- 10 g i ~‘ s }"r"‘ f be spl or with shand tablishment of Rurcan of Air t Navigation in Dept. of Commeree atter fund is to he 1 rehabi ength on t ent committee of meet early v Xt wee g AT |'\\\‘\ TO SPEAK a : e i ; Brings suit i} Ay A J rt | i show G 1 VECTICU' ‘\u, ald Took with disfavor A “"N a . have re- search of her own ships Counge er their pe- pressed his vigorous oppo n for rebatement from the state proposa f moneys alleged to Making a p re a result of cancell scarch of forcign r ses when th United States authoritic d that while the Unit as fe rcial agrecn . A powers in order to enf T !tion, her general policy Autos BRITAIN HERALD FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1925, —THIRTY-TWO PAGES Average Daily Circulation For Week h\dmg May 9th ., 12,036 PRICE THREE CENTS U.S. DESIRES NOT GO EX-SALOONMEN DR, A. J. BARKER T0 SEARCH SHIPS SEEK REBATEMENT CALLED T0 REWARD Theodore Burton S0 Tnforms T”TA[”NE 33" [l[l[l Prominent Den Internat mnal Conference fist Dies af Home 0n N(rlh n‘ i Former Liguor Deets Have i MENTIONS RUM AGRLEMENT Retained Counsel o Unge PRACTICH) OVER 30 YEARS ‘ Favorable Action Thinks e 10 M it A1 KGRIV DISPPROVAL WOOLD NOT BXD DEWAKDS American Delegation Head Attracted large Clientcie by Cone | Search For Arms, Ete, Would sclentious Interest In Patients Welfare—Active In National Stato And Hartford Dental Assoctations, Geneva, May® 15. —(AP)— The Dr e hariar ] [ nited States does not wish to search | y B priat Disposition to Make Pay-| pins for tne annual observance| Ty, | the ship her countries for sus . . : b aesriiine v Iiritaqn 1 Dead Man's Wife Believes That Her | pected illegal shipments arms, |Attomeys Spellacy, McKone and 113 North 4 . h 1 s o | tepresentative Theodore E. Burtor ¢ yoar - e ments From Receipts | votcran orgaizations are rapiaiy| Mate Dia Not Go Out With other |\CPICSCRIANNE Thnodore B Burton |0\ pepresent Fioonse |02 3000 i : nearing completion and formal nn-l I Dbl : 2 i no - Pyt o, - etsiis o tbat or| Girls—State's Attorney Alling |8atlon to the international confer Holla e Rodehtite e A, From Germany — Owes ment of the full program for g Eatlongto tho nitnation fenlors ders in Titigation, should Any |12 Lationg ; i ay in expected soon. Meet-| queqiions Stato Witness in Court |arms and munitions, fold the con-| Arise Out of Action By Legisl | : 4 v ir 1 ar s 4 eS¢ 2 L 8 anc m ons, he L se Out ¢ Action B; g - eling od 8 t b e s America and Great | ngs of ”n.. \.nl!m or, s ittt ol m By Tegisla : : i | tions for the past few wecks h New Haven, May 18, (AP)—Mra. [ A proposal to autt . ture On Petition Submitted T 5 L 5 . z REE . i = | propo 1 to au rize € seare " m Submitted This Barker w orn in this Britain ~ About Same | been secthing with interest and the|cargiine Bagnano, widow of John |of ships suspected of carrying arms | fiouse ad i [ ‘(lnmr\‘ ‘r‘l r.(r' 111‘ L}‘;.:IJI\".):.,;:(.:.‘“; Bagnano for whose murder Olympia |improperiy is hefore tho conference. s L Btre speat all his Amount. fnd overything In rendinces. for. a|Macrl Is now belng tried in superior | L) I AL Former local liquor hols e R Mr. Durton said the United States agalnst the restriction of freedom of transit, He emphasiz nee of freedom of t rough the s week Panama canal sald that t {United States would oppos whether the; carrying a lat violati on of the proposed conver May Lead To Abuse were fasy ymmissioners, Althoug! Mr. Burton said that the wed to exerciso the rights t ing of ships suspected of upposedly rined : proposed a convention co mit for but a fraction of the sily lead to abuse. He helleved | po rey as sranlcalig at control of rms 1 = 1 liquor should in t} [ and coun- merchants submitted a pe- DIt ANDREW J. BARKER 1 questioned t sdom ¢ o the legislature asking a re- | ice or the R AN GnrhEienas . ¥ ception of the p in the hands of t whic lied m N the search proposals as - y o ntende mittee for action, Althe T ! with commeree £ i T I r )t been reported t, the ra . % ; : i 1cd to enter field of dentistry gl assemhly saloonkeep are % | scerets o &Rt ovar |and studied with Dr. Elmer B, Abbe, preservec 107 EVEry even- ingw of Hartford, who had an office able The general sentim action by Netoxt vt Foreign Wars pen- | O ruled Koletsky's method of at- | A this city at that time, and the rought by former Ambassador Jus-| Veterans of Yorelgn Wars, is gen- | OVERTPICE A= ltavor abandonment 110 end | r Walss. From the L raor NSl eral chatrman of this committee, | L3 n Sanngenme e A and trom Washington, giving the| of e geomaution, | s Nhatliiry Y eoalitA. Ted |PECDoM No co fey claim | he opened his own oftice his ¢ his conversations % wl r:.m mmander | &7 e en [ Mo ; oS Caa ¢ o f the Treasury Mellon and | € S BBECLa Y I o Trtaoduce a witne ftack upon the problem, he feds prohibi- sic nterest i r\fl he o eretary of| The parade committes has ita pro- |0 Intro a witness to aftack the | Rt i el beon ol interests il ; Y " gram about ready, although definite | credibility of “I'a u e taia e e ) e stene S ‘ne substance of these is that the | Parade orders will not be ,‘,,_:,‘.,,m_‘:'r: 1rv:‘ “r ‘v) > \mv”v": n was EI‘/‘RK STREE’I‘ MAN fty, Memhers of the |the city ar funding commission would be will- | ! til Monday, May 8 Ll S e Aday Statels 1 New or many out to consolidate with the war debt | teani compoaniBof W amm [P e e e e 1 S astl i pad . i the $400,000,000 recelved for army of the Spanish War Veter- IEng & kil PSR g s be g ! ; ] tioning of Mrs. Bagnano to show 7 a i Loalale At TTissarand was toldiit chairman, and Commanders | toning of Mrs. Paznano i« 9 r $30,000 In | During o s sald, that I France would agree |John J. O'Brien, Philip Ross and | that Mies Macrl fe ¥ 10 amortize the principal at one-half r uyy respectively of the MA ”'m,h'i‘ ‘”:“] e S s ey sxpent of one per cent yearly, the commis- terans of Foreign Wars, Disaly /4 R Degsoeh e 3 Sl : fon would be prepared to deal with | Veterans and American Legior e P e e Thomas O'Brien, Aged ATt ; the interest in a most liberal spirit. The committee anno! d yester- | e s SR g ] - v report to o o taken part in the ogran would A aq 3y o French Payments i at Spencer H, 1) couisken part B the peogram fweiid About 70, Has Cerchral haxhechivaying (h AT e Bty b ¢ for three months last year Hemorrhage s five per cent on the §$400,000,000 that ~Theodore | 1< 1 in Hobok e : Gl Witness Cross-Fxamined Stricken with a ¢ ! v me LI LR ¢ sh War Veter- | shor this Japan Transfers Northern Saghalien a . 1 b —_— {ans. had been appointed mars! On cross-examination the switness Jdid: ! H wa s ; } 2 m ) n band of 25{Wwas & 1 t t el to Soviets—Military Rule There to tho e ) oan(lclnate iniihainaraie] . “When Olym nd told Oxg 53] 3 i . in Collision: Man on Truck Hurt Looking for Rum Fleet Off Gulfport, Mississippi < \T Col. Thomas B. Feld Is Disharred by Court NOON EDITION SATURDAY BAD NEWS FROM TOTISVILEA LOWI L1 FUNDRL THE WIATHLR Hartford, May 15—10recast for New Britain and vicinity g > 4 Geaerally, fair and new hat cooler tonight; Satumday fair and warmer: possibly light GLORGE 1B BERNARD SHAW frost tonight Al 'COMMUNITY ADVERTISING IS NECESSARY TO CITY GROWTH COMMERCE CHAMBER IS TOLD MARB“L EflNTEbT [§ Cong. Reed, Speaking WELL UNDER WAY At Annual Banquet, b Forecasts Bright Fu- Zaleski Boys Figure in ture For C]ty of New This Week's Cham- ) e gt Britain. pionship Trials Gov. Trumbull, Mayor Pao- nessa, Secy. Gould and Others Laud Work Being hy Agency Here. Done Mercantile t night at \merce hald when and of the New mbull ) speak- : 1ed with @ re- six this and when Helm iolo0k whentaioree r,,, od over his marbles to Frank lcomed the visitors and e latter had gix also. The score sts. At 7 o'clock e folloye ated in the ball- t was h to 6. Am ‘aonessa, essman Danie A, ;*ut _work d, Rev. iam H. Alderson, n Ung ge W. gerford, President reet and £ vas r ski t a eated Samuel Gottlieh of 993 Har ford avenue in a game followl tle score. S of 23 Willlams It iy f the title of the Geate school, will meet I park at 10 Saturday morning to declde \e the junior high school ¢ the city and to deter- | will go into the S school will play this atternoon and it is hoped that it will he possible to play the games Mary's parochial BAPTISTS T0 CONDUCT OWNRELIGIOUS SCHOOL. Decide Not to Affiliate With Other Protes- tant Churches GOV, JOHN H. T‘H MBULL. Joseph R, Cor and others, Tribute was uld Introduced