New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 15, 1925, Page 29

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HARTFORD COUNTY DISAPPROVES SITE Bar Votes 165 to 1 Against + Washington Street Land | — Hartford, May 15.—Members of the Hartford bar today voted 165 to 1 in favor of a resolution disapprov- ing of the Hartford county court- house site at Washington and Ta- fayette strects In this city which the county members in the general sembly voted to purchase for § 000 upon the recommendation of a special committee which Investigating the necessity for a new courthouse, The mecting also voted to appoint a committee to eonfer with county legislators ,and ask them to reconsider their purchase vote. It was the sentiment of the meeting that the present courthouse site at | Allyn and Trombull streets should be used for the erection of a new | bullding, Attorney Arthur L. Shipman of city called the proposed site at shington and Lafayette strects absurd, and it was the opinion of practically all at the it was too far removed from the business center of the city. Noble 1. Plerce of Bristol opposed the pro- posed site, Mr. Shipman, Mr. Plerce and John T. Robinson of this city were ap- pointed hy Lucius Robinsion, vice-president of the Hartford County Rar assocfation, who pre- sided at the meeting tod to rep- rosent the opposition to pro- posed site and confer with the legls- lators NEAR EAST RELIEF DRIVE Goal Aot Eapeeted to Be Reached mmittee is Opti- Tonight, But C mistic of Fyentually Rafsing $6,500 Another $100 contribution, volun- tary, like so many of those which Yiave been recelved for the orphans of the Near Fi was sent in §he mail this morning to W. H. Judd, treasurer of the local Near East Re- 1 mittce, #'8 reports make 1t that the full amount will g not be reachcd by tonight's commit- tee mf"mc, hut plans will that time for obtaining ! nradnder of the quota of $6,500 in New Rritain cansiderabl addition to the fund by ren subseriptions made throt 1d the special com- h headed by Mrs. W. E. Par- nter chureh, P Grooman eoples’ church of Christ, and hard Hulbert, Jr, of Trinity in the Memoria W and commit and Stanley W fons of $25 have been o+ ite gémmon, it is reported by com- 1 workers, though many more of ihig size are needed to rea 1e h ting tonight, at which all worl poen urged to be pres- ent,d veld at the Chamber of « TROUBLE lN lRELl\ND Dispatehes From Cork Say Sensa- tion Is Caused by Movement of 1.000 Troops Londer AP —N ney dispatches from Cor s tand something of a sensation has heen cansed by rcports that more than 1,000 Irish Frec St troops, oper: with eivil guard made T ing movement oV a wi ca last night They are elosely inspec cor tain people and premises It is rumored th: th the is in conneetion wi d British soldicr 3 of unarme eastown Earl Smith, Catcher, Charged W 1|h \<~mh Roston, May 1 A« plaint chargi arl Smith, ¢ of t Pittsburgh c ¥ - o . o c b Br Judge Cor a wons fo t ", reiurnable tomorrow Smith was the center of a storm at Braves ficld t w ! resented “ragging y one of the game « 1 v cr struck him. 8 1 from the field and as he e 1 the Pittsburgh dugout a r ad A. G. Hammond Vets to Meet at Armory Tonight There will be a mceting of the mond ¢ 1 Yo i I 8 o'clock in the sfat rations are being compl coming state department ment to be held here June 13 and 0, Invitations to the st . manders in Massacl 8 York and Rhode Isl nd the state encampment hav n sont out. Wi m Reed is ¢ and W. W. Bullen is secr this committee. The ladies’ auxi convention committee will also tonight SLITHUANTAN PONZI" GUILTY Chicago, May 14 (AP)—N. P. West, known as th 1 Ponzl." vind 1s o Tithy it « nd ( Ur ‘ of conspiracy fo us ethe mails to d traud. Two others ( es E. Phil- lips and C. C. Handees were a ted. They asked for a mew trial has been | the | meeting that | FRENGH STUDYING DEBT REPAYMENTS (Continued from First Page) of all the debts, France would have released these ,000,000 as part of the annual amoritization of the to- tal and Interest, which would be at a lower rate than flve per cent, Mass of Material The documicnts on the subject | which will be supplied to M. Briand by the ministry of finance comprise | an enormous mass of materjal, |’ which however, has been lyzed | fand reduced to an understandable | form for the convenience of the new flinance minister and his colleagues. Washington quart The American government has |ot certain | mado It so elear that the prospective | negotlations will be in the hands of | its deht funding commission, that it is felt the diplomatic exchanges must be made in Washington rather than in Paris. M. Calllaux has not said exactly what proportion of the recelpts un-| der the Dawes plan France is will- \ Ing to devote to the payment of her debts, but it has been suggested that | half might be available. [The sacramental wine Whish The Dawes' Plan. | his" aistutbeal prohibition sesicins | The Dawes plan for the coming|in various sections, was thrust fiscal yea 118 for the payments of |squarely up to headquarters here to- 1,200,000,000 marka, of which the|day when the congregation of Ohev ‘l‘ ich share is 52 per cent, ori ynagogue announced it would fight ahout $158.600,000, | for the return of 851 quarts of wine | | Aa the I'rench debt to Great|seized from its representative ritain roughly equals the Irenc hi Semuil Kaitlin, 64 years o debt to America, it would be pos-|arrested the time of the seizure sible for I'rance to devote half of|jast night, charged with selling the this $158,600,000 plus about $20 .,mh_,“_,_lm bbi TA o iaros paid for army stocks, toward | testing Kaitlin's innocence of law rican debt payments—or a total| yiolation, explained that he had been of ahout $100,000,000 annually. However, a large proportion of the Dawes payments la certain to be in! merchandise and it remains to be| seen how much of these goods France can sell, and at what prices. A Rough Estimate, The ecstimated sum of $100,000,- 000, although insufficient to pay In- | terest and amortization on the French debt at the rate Great Brit- in is paying America on her d shonid be enough to make a begin- ning toward a settlement of the| debls question, it is believed Tiere point at issue Is France's lisposition to make her debt pay- ments dependent upon her r rom Germany. Report From Washington. Washington, May 15.—(AP) e one-half of one per cent am -1 tion rate mentioned in Paris advices | as & mark for adjusting the princi- pal of the French debt is the amor- tization rate granted the British government, the treasury today it was| & ed ‘that certainly the American government would ask no higher rate ofafmual payment on the p cipal from France and it was cal d that should France nch a basis she would be committed to payment of about $22,000,000 as wn annual Installment on the total in addition to interest. debt commission previously has r ie known at it recognizes distinction between the loans to nee for prosecution of the war 1 the $400,000,000 owed to the United States for supplies purchased inge Teht The is here inelined to question of interest as gov- France's abllity to assumed, officials would with Britaln co- ement with which he ot for deht are view the erned hy 1 pay. It is to be snid, that France ling sct with an agre States, event in ual amount o asii maximt wor m o 1w na- nilar to thos ceptahle 1o payments woull HONORED AT YALE. GARAGY, BROKEN INTO TO DEPORT ALIEN o wife a I pack te Italy Anlonti now sent City Items A spare tire was stolen machine owned by W, X, Tyler of b fro m a Locust street while it was parked on Court stre a report morning, In the matter of Mariano Marino, [ bankrupt, there hearing on May 2 will + When the claims | vendors conditlonal be ano t last night, according to colved by the police this will | be en up, Hungerford & Saxe re ent the bankrupt, and David L. Nair is trustee of the estate A son was born at the New Brit aln genecral hospital today to M and Mrs. George Barnes of 94 Put nam street, SACRAMENTAL WINE. GAUSES TROUBLF Synagogue Wants 81 Quarts = Refurned (AP) designated to handle the synagogue's wine under Meanwhile announced th the further investigation of the syna- ok Assistant Commissioner Jones declared so much difficulty il heen encountered in enforcing prohibition in connection with the use of sacramental wines that k-up of memberships of certai h synagogues had been or-! 1 dered, RECEPTION TONIGHT Methodists to Welcome ter and Bid Farewell to O1d, This CH!CACO POL]CE Evening. Members of chureh will tende Alde also will b and progr blossoms at sion. pple for the n with a play by the L. ‘How ard E. Leonard C, well will freshm he Story € Horton wil Voke. th nts will by play Six Lose Licenses to S ster, Rev. - Ne rinity rson this ¢ liss Mur auto 1 ser w M prohibition law. prohibition author cy would move toward | an offi fare- Mrs, J. Emerson am will commenc @ has heen decorated in d spring follog “The program will Operate Aut (m\l}hl!C\ _The c mmi 1a8 1 street ssioner of the polic James have me M (n\mlln\ COMPORTABLE tor returne The condit of Wi W ) Pleasant st was s fairly comfort at t 1 Gener t n he fe > an el o Ame Hosicry c $219.621 ESTATE i b 1 vine Andrew CARD OF Funern Phone opposite St Reddence, 1 Flowers Occasic Mars's Church Ander=on Linden, THANK uCSm'l] fi hus Director 16 r S fe for Al n s - F. H. Bollerer's fo:y Shun %2 Church St f“The Telegraph Florist of New nr\mn W BRITAIN DAILY HEI’.AY,D, FRIDAY, s —— e — BRINGS SUIT FOR | AUTD GOLLISION Canton Man Tnvokes Statute for MAY 15, TOWN WOIILD FORCE SON 10 SUPPORT FATHER Newington Brings Suit Agalnst W Morgan For Expense of Main- 1925. INDUSTRIALS ARE . OTRONG AT FINISH. Advance 3 to 8§ Points 011 | PUTNAM & CO. MEMDERS. NEW YORK & HARITORD Y WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 taining Samuel Morgan, Entra Dameges |, oo ot s, Wall Stree | KT T G.CRITIALIY TRAHS Svemr——" | Morgan by the town of Newington, | —_— Ask that damages be doubled |The plaintift claims that Samuel| (yia¢e speculative interest in to areelb 1 accorinco it YOrci e gor und uneble (0| gy ok market cured In We Offer Zeitler of l'murr(‘n ‘H\s \vmw:‘:r'l suit 18 son, did not provide ""'i)‘"" -v:\l.‘nmv:‘f\‘t u”-“iw':‘.‘»w\\ P Iv,” T :r’ vil x’::(‘ K \“v’v: ;“ intitt lege ¢ ‘“v SR "‘l: and ning commodity to pass, with the result that he was was made by | ©* a | himself. He has clalmed to ».. ; 18 J ! atly injured about i Am- Can 190 % 0% | ; }‘_“v‘l‘q"’m":”;““"’" chieing DHQEUSSE" AT N Y A Sug Members New York Stock Exchange detont reckie wall i Am Sum . Members Hartford Stock Exchange i | ) Ari Zali&iTe New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 | ditoraey Eduard atyeralod Hait Head of Child Wellare Wants Amconda Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. tached real estate of the d 'Z‘ o ) 5 hndes o ot QL 1o , Aetna Life Insurance Company ottt et fo pention Ingnation, a0 a1 ’ \ Travelers Insurance Company b » for goods &0 « v « 5‘/;‘-1:",1: AL etuenabin tho st | Amerie, at tho < Prices on ‘Application ( ab A r g ; Sl ,‘. N ; I ¢ 1 nisheed moncy in I 1 ‘@ n 1at | i 1 1 t i ment i er Baba t 1 te p an ) ted n I 42 \‘\’ " wid o 5 agni Peter T and 1 ‘ gainst Rosa I Benja land Odishoo David, the defendant’s Beid ot « 1 by SUnn 0 IS Gunmen Mow Down a Possible Wit- ness in Rum Feud or Conne- terfeit T Brazi ons Fig 8 a } ‘ 1t \ the chance he n 1) e him a ¢ or 2 { or a 1 of a U. S, Gevernment to \«l\ lm I’m‘imn n 5. (AT T Los \n”d(\ on \n.» her 'in—30 Aboard Jokers Till (;asoline Tank With Sana ( Sl ical an er |y Thomson, Tem & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mge. We offer STANLEY WORKS AMERICAN HARDWARE FAFNIR BEARING PRICES ON APPLICATION We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts NEW, BRITMN Bumtt Hotel Bldg. Tel. 3420 HARTFORD g Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. 457, 45 e | i Tel.2:T186 We Offer— 80 shares of UNION MFG. LOCAL STOCKS Bid . [ JOHN P. KEOGH Member of Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York New Britain, Conn. Joseph M. Kernan, Mgr. Room 509, National Bank Building TELEPHONE 1012 ‘\\'rangle Over Wrangel's chelry—Must Return n affairs, today demanded up- t of the Soviet government A Bt Stirred Ofer Return : Politics Report the government of wels and other ar- ch he alleged were General Baron Peter g the civil war in Rus- subseqt y delivered by the Jugo-Slav goverae Ui ; sia and Wrangel to valuables had be- private owners 1 a safe de- ad, which was According to Lit- banks recent- ke to assist ing their prop- 1s and tussian n stored voraty canpuen. savs “Bishop of Wall Street” s . . Appears Against Thief 1 . New York, May 15. (AP)—The 5 v, William Wiukinson, known as Wa reet,” today A wi John ARING HOUSE as against stealing . S TI 4 with UASTURY an -old PMENT s HIT RY BULLET S & SOVERNOR STGNS BILT \ siona further wided in 25 {fipguhle Qut Hiinois Way on Gas Tax THUATER PURCHASED M COMMITS SCICID] th m- nps of sev- ar the bridge, = anmmoned the the men from wever, contime ir work in the street.

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