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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, e e A s e e CHAMBERLAIN MAY Q01T HIS OFFCE British Foreign Secretary at Odds on French Question London, May 18, (AP)-~There are nt rumors, the Daily Chron- 1ys, that Austen Chamberlain 18 likely to resign the foreign sec- retaryship In consequence of diver- &ence with his colleagues regarding s attitude toward I"rance, Mr. Chamberlain, according to the newspaper, s so much more pro- I"rench than most of the other Brit. ish cabinet members that they had to restrain him from making a mill- | tary pact guaranteeing France's | eagtern frontier. Such a pact would | have heen aimed at Germany. and | the cabinet decided against it, When Seeretary Chamberlain went | o France two months ago he was *harged to tell the foreign repre- sentatives that this pact was outsidv | the Iimits of the British policy, ac- | which adds | then ex- | cording to the Chronicle, is resignation was | for the paper declures that M Chamberlain’s complaisance to the | in the foregoing and other matters is regarded endangering Pritish and European interests and | « causing mueh anxiety in minister- | il cireless but th as he is such n tnportant mem the govern- went, everything possible will be fone to prevent his resignation. Nothing regarding the question appears in the other papers, The [aily Chroniele in its editorial pol icy opposes the conservative govern- ment RICHARD 0'GORMAN DEAD Here Since rench Former Business Man, 1884, Dies Today At Home On Winter Street. Richard O'Gorman, long time rnsident of this city and former pro- prietor of an art store which stood | on the present site of the Y. M. C. A, wilding for a number of years, died lLis morning at 9:45 o'clock at his | howne at 104 Winter street, from the ffects of a shoek which he sufiered jagt Monday. Mr. O'G an, al- hough born in Ireland, came to th country when a boy of 10 years, and ived in Hartford until 1854, whe je removed to this city., Upon lere he opened up a picture A4 art store whe the Y. M. C. A ding is now situated, later mov- | his p of husiness to the lof ion now occupied bLy the Nerl others store, directly opposite. Mr. (’Gorman was a charter member of rdinand’ council, Knights of (o- sbus, and at the time of his d 18 @ member of Daly council. vas ulso aff 1 the Anc Order Hiberr America is survived hy Misses Mary and Anna O'Gor- in of this eity: one son. William. 1150 of this city; one brother, Henry yGiorman of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, two sis Miss Catherine | man of Cambridge. Mass., and | \lies Susan O'Gorman of Treland. | ur arrangements. In charge | bee a ling He ient Por- with ns and H s of two daug ey, have not HOODOO SISTER SHIPS |~ n m Maru Has Part of Her (nrhu‘ Was Destroyed—Other Boat lhr‘ Ome which Sank loston, May 16.—(AP)—A quan v of haled cotton, part of the ¢ zo of the Japanese freighter, Bost \faru, was destroyed by fire ear lay at a dock m steamehip is & 81 ip of the Raifuku Maru, wh with ali hands off the No Scotia coast last month, The fire was discoyere wer midaight by & member and two fireboats and called to as ny. It was severa was conti on lus as the ves rlestown ter 8 o 81O th h it ing tha said 1o he arrived ye rg via New York cont 1 to The damag sterday was from | Haml THIEYES SHOOT POLICEMAN of | Interrupls Rohbery and Gang Fire and Makes Y open League to Be Taught In *chools of Britain Geneva (AP)—Th ork and ons W ~cial ¢ ns t Waies, the \usteen Ci ague of Other r Britis imber {who has made | Brussels, | other countries | tie, adventurous carcer the snru\wr[ 1AUDS ATHLETICS | portunity | ford 1 | ities for physical | which st EUROPE STILL INFESTED WITH FOREIGN SLEUTHS English Professor, Who Has Made Military Intelligence a Study, Reveals Wartime Spy System Liverpool England, May 16, - Wilden-Hart, | military a study, fernard John intelligence in Burope In a lecture liere before mombers of the Liverpool | Geographical Socloty, asserted that for several years before the war Geor. | many had 8,000 spies scattered at various points between Berlin and The German army billets in Belglan towns and villages had heen | e |arranged and schoduled three years | befor shot was fired Prof. Wilden-Hart asserted The lecturer who was a professor of Engiish at the Imperial Japanese | Unlversity, Nagoya, from 1909 to| 1015, and has written pumerous | works on the e sytstems in Russia, n, Poland and said thut the Ger-| man naval plans concerning the hat- | tle Jutland were ascertained by British intelligence officers 24 hours Lefore the Germans moved a vessel fight, and that as a matter of fact the English flect moved first, | For young men desiring a roman- | "l fn 1014 Germany ioe, johs recomended the intelligence ser and sald there plenty of ¢ continent awaiting the right ere were more spies In Eur- | today, he sald, thgn at any \vmr 10 1014 | were el rope time AS AID T0 MORAL Angell of Yale Says Sports, Build Character Bridgc port type ha cevery stud May 16.—"Practically In Yalo finds an op- nter athletics if he declared Dr. James addressing 250 New @ club members at t) At the to is physically Amgell of Yale ninth any union he s the raining in Doatitaclls in the country,” he President athietics was trainii strong bodies, thing in ¥ il b the mogt of good “And athleties i 5 e men who are | |, g Now nder dership J td Jones, Yale has had for th Ars the most extr: dinary suceess in athietics Winding with Olympic 58 of lust The football team has made good. (3 i and swimming teams coming into thelr own Officers were elected for t) as (ollows: President, Judze D. Makepeac rhury president Ensizn bury; casurer, Ba Boston. Governor Johin be the of ho part in an auto parade 1} ]""\ ipal carryi B run of up suc year ward ¥ 167 Ha o pionship SIms- | tpere y Irving ¢lozest 18, ent wher they the tobort I3 ger, ough 15 street are flags, shown one of |'n\hx Sar powered craft of BATAGOWSH! WIRS ATURDAY, With Dry Navy Off Rum Row The Coast Guard is just against the rum fleet standing oft New York and vicinity. congregated in and arvound the rum the coast guardsmen manning his machine gun one of the members we be right s fast s f the rum FIVE IN A ROW Marble Champ of Camp Street School— eats N. Y. Boy owski, ord avenu aving knocl we ors’ the ot the at rar BRYAN MAY CAUSE SPLIT IN CHURCH Schism Over Fundamentalism Policy Faces Assembly the fol! prelimina umbus, Ohio, Mav 1 ory at t coming g the Iy Iy on the part mentalists, ok the Neaded by probably | Tioston |1 Erdman, R‘um ) Atrives SHRINERS' BIG P More T Temple Northeast t '8 Denying frer VILLA COMING TO U May 1 1 Coast Guand V¢ zames to rth EM LIGUOR TIDE Disperse at San Pedro S \ now peed peed DISARMIA MAY 16, 1925 BAPTISTS STIRRED BY FOSDICK GALL Fundamentalist Branch Dislikes { His Entry Into Church Y AU—(AT)—A S0-Ci RRochefuller Buptist Harry a cent church of ti womination 0 Ler, Dr son }os dick, talist-modernist co Proshyterians day he long lamen Beemie to create a similar among | Baptists. urch o chur engaging in the greatest offensive since prohibition More than 50 vessels of every fleet. Photo, upper left, shows one of readv to halt the flight of any rum runner. as it waits for custome le below is are relied upon to high- ot the rum boats th at cope witl smugglers. r BRE, HENRY WISE BURNED T0 BEATH .- AMENT IS NEITHER OBABLE NOR FEASIBLE UDADL PRO says Timothy Smiddy, of Irish At ree State Political Scicnee Also Dies—Hunshand Sailed Mexico Academy Meeting for Mis N l* " WILL FO0T ‘”’"r‘ 'VIJO \ERS' BILL Gites Granddanghter witial Chieck A< Wediding uropcan “Tour : : Alaskan Dog, Team ARADE ARAY han entative < in W gland And Mavch in Springhieh forning Driver Goes Home Alone \ Newspaper Suspends Publication Baptist to crday Aventio Dr. Fosdick yrnelius Woelfkin Announcenic trustoes of the Parl church had called coed the Rev, mediately by a cha br. John Calvary was followed In from the I Rond Haptist lenge v Steaton, pastor o na mentalism ife said tha some such st loterforatl \\\u!'h on re champion A prot from ot ies in New York, n D. Rockefeller, Jr ra 1 startling co influe ligion expect ehurel Jo! a trustees Avenue hurel dea- cons hav ons set by APPION Dr. of the planc s among ot hureh pr W not insist upon t ciple of baptism by i1 it open 1 Christians and aptist mer sha its mem- moy ¢ a sky and yrooms other voted on next I'riday by ymmunicants of the chu approval 1s genera Dr. Vosdick w forced t ato ¢ of Preshyteriar of v expect s assoc! . New Y ehurch 3 1 mein- a4 to become h as erian genera will await a nest woek lofinite answe by t tion by n Colur ssembly thinks its cathe- is recall Iipiscor REBLL THE TER MEK GO BACK INTO THE FOLD Compromise Differences of Years And Join Others in Pyt Azainst “Big Thre motion y Amer International Commission Adjourned for Agreement Rrotherhomd Ainmen IPROF. WUTZ CLAIMS NEW FACTS ON HEBREW BIBLE Book Published by German s Hevolution n by Investigations Prof. Iran on the authority like WHEREABOUTS OF MATTHEW KROLI Galled at Home in Webster Last Evening ted in W slaying o Ned at ada he ho m ast vo protruding manding tly r-old son of Mr told tha police father's m. near around [AWYERS GET IN - ALOT OF TROUBLE Claimed They Got Divorce by Fraudulent Means Plane on His Mother \irman U'ses Visit to BIG FIRE IN ~ SAUGATUCK, CON Lives ol S Persons Are Iinperilled May 16.—The lives of in perilled and the the Saugatuck Grain ugatuck was by fire with $100,000 escapec when they came in cor o wire while fighting which threatened ' lostroy the entire village child in the home Vena adjoining the destroved warchouse W arly suffocate en rescued by firemen, cuit occurred in the ghting system shortly after was discovered and the en plunged into dark destroye arly today an estimatcd loss of owly flames o e on o 1 fircmen were attend- at the Ameriean Legion was discovered lestified woman whe o Owen Feeney a mem- r hook and ladder e fire onec pressure threatened for the flames to get t they were fin- two hour bat- their attentiom dings when the early seen to he mit a formed & bucket line faled and the fire, a siding near the fire but was ex- any great damage vo auto trucks were the burning bullding. man of the place could the re CREDIT MEN 7O MEET This y ¢ amnual state con- of credit men will be divided Hartford and New Britain be held Tuesday, May 19, morn nd afternoon ses- bo d at the Hartford on Asylum avenue in and will be devoted to ad- 1d discussions on subjects +ly intercst to credit men. of the busincss ses- e afternoon the delegates to the Meadow club, where a sports program carried out. T vill be followed by the an- nual banquet in the evening at which William Walker Orr of New York ev. Dr. James Gordon Gilkey yringfield will be the principal renee tween and will e sions wil Golf club Hartfo dregses ¢ of t ¢lose is HOW TO RAISE PIGS Washir May 16.—(AP) study department of agricul- "o liag ghown that hog production are lower when two litters of re rajeed each year than when 1 itter ton A by the the fall means a n feed and labor ¢h 100 pounds of pork was shown that other jced ,chiefly because ft weaning in the n rs A year Knights of Pythias Convene in Waterbury —The annual cers of the Cone uniform rank, a8, will convene in rnoon. Among the f the order who hav Major Gen. Sam- shville, Ind noon include Glover, de- of Haverhill, hert H. Hall of and Col. Albert of Worcester, Mass. IN ORTAHOMA f-—(AD)— n wn and wer storm here more than jusiness di FLOOD flood- Street Shower Baths \inmmmed by H\lan (hicago Physicians Leave on

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