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News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 I\F\V BRITAI\’ CO\‘NLCTICU’I FRENCH GOVT. REPORTED T 0 PLH]EES fiERMANY HAVE DEFINITE PROPOSALS| T0 CONTINUE ON FOR FUNDING OF WAR DEBT| [DAWES SCHEDULE Paris Temps Says Over- | tures Will Be Made to| H’F{VN[]E I&MM blili:lhsfln Fosr[etignfiolgilll'lilsl:gn[TeVlIIisll }:}(J]lch England and United Change From Agreement vm,m That Knife States Within th- P e Next15Days ™ o ont st | WELGOHES EFFECTS OF N POSSIBLY WAS RUM FEUD —_— ) THIS ECONOMIC POLICY Italy Pleads for li\?r:'e‘nt Treatment on War Loans i (Claiming Austria Has Not Paid Her Anything Yet. Declares That Ger- | Place Early| many's Relations With the United Sunday Morning on Street Corner States Are Most Cordial and All ~—Some Parts of Mystery Unex- Signs Indicate That This Country | plained Yet. Seems to Understand the Situa- Stamford, May 1S (AP). tion, ! no overnight developments them in solving the triple of Irank and Guiseppl brothers, and Paul Di Angelo police today following theories in hope of obtaining They incline to belleve that thers had been card game in which | six men took part; or there had | been a bootlegging feud, or a dis- pute over division of procceds from hootlegging operations or robberies ch the six men were par- ants, police cert six men involved and th wounded and taken away other two. rders in the Open The murders occurred in the open the corner of West Main and Spruce streets just after § a. m. yes- terday. The Vertull brothers shot to death and DI Angelo was mortally sed. A trail of blood | byt 1 S teiaTe ipation, but that Italy re- | ended at a fence where it was at {sration which would weived no payments whatever. He | first thought the wounded fourth | yrorran g uoted statements of some English- | yan was_picked up '“,l“,‘, 1 ien and Americans to the effect have | t the cancellation of interallied would be chiefly advantageous | ngland and America, because it ild accelerate Furope's purchas- | power and | England’s | crica's ex Signor Tittoni said Italy had « dence in the feciings > and equity which inspired her i roditors. A message was read from | had Uremier Mussolini expressing agree- | ing ont with Tittoni's views S0 -With | to ald murder | Vertuli, | M th Berlin, May 1§.- 8 unced to the three | (erman gove !carry out the Minister (AP)—Foreign P’aris, May 18.—(AP)—The Temps said today It understands a definite proposal will be made within 15 days by the French government to the United States and Great Britain for scttlement of war debts, ister nt will continue to Dawes plans semann said that no comes more | orts of the L to accomplish nomic pacif tion of Kurope | d that even those who op- acceptance of the Dawes an are convinced that without ft rmany would not have been able tablish Its currency on a se- » basis, and would have been ged to wage a bitter struggle for r economlic existence, nann said, y out the same mar heretofore. ies and governments facts, a lome, May 18—(AP)--ltaly is ititled to have lenient treatment in e settlement of her war debts, ‘lomaso Tittoni, president of the sen- and ex-foreign minister, sald csterday In a speech at Viterbo. | ‘The occasion was the unveillng of « monument to world war dead, and he address was made in the pres- nce of the king, several members | t the cabinet and senators and | ieputies. Has Received No Pay Signor Tittoni pointed out that \ustria owed Italy heavy debts for ar reparations and expenses of oc- the e FATTY ARBUGHLE Noiv i 15 BLAGKMAIL VICTIM, | Newly Wed I-]x-(‘omedian‘ Reported Involved in $12,500 Demand there were t one was by the “We shall the Dawes' r as we have may any depart policies lad an to obtain § mail s from Ros was heing inve county district sald, Arhuck Sat lay to M Los Angel woman brou Arbuckle, brotl A 1ce police nd physicians' 8 in an effort to for attorney, was m ss Dorls D s I hospitals many mi man applying ment. Di A polc d here ane, on | surgliea iae mmemMm STATE NORMAL SCHOO! Public Excluded Becans? of Lack of Seating h pistol shots were heard by a ¢ sforma- man at 4:05 a. m. yesterday Space nd had | Who notified the police half an hour . of | later just 1 come 1gelo was well known to the having been suspected of be- bootlegger. He was in hl . less than o and since that time been once arrested for r:.’\v‘r)- concealed weapons, far as known all three men who now are dpad were unmarrled. Vrank Vertull came hers from Bavonne, N, J. while s brother (@ in Peek- skill and Poughkeepsie, N, Y. Pistol Shots Heard to aly ery | shot and of Wb reported | years a | ¥ woman to h | in the presence of Rosens {r'l'mk!».‘ and two representatives of the office | of the distriet attorney, who P presen’ Arbuckle, two column picture—the one with “the worried frown—is ; William D. h»p‘*rml. white the beside him is W. W. one of his lawyers. column picture be- is Judge Thomas J. ding at the had not Isaminer ¢ from nted by <iderable sum to Austrion s. He declared that n debited with the \nstrian war fleet, for t on into a merchant fleet, 2 so heen debited with the single The | mitk SR across s street. DI Angelo Tith anniversar A\ustrian government proy 5 the establishment rritories annex to Tt grant her as lenient tre Ut i \nw’m' the 1 tomo o of allies 3 o % cticut markers, A revolver v in 00 John M ver the i fum at 2 & Y SRTaTlenNang RS hEc Al (Contlnuca from First Page.) LD AR LR L Dryden E_tn Have - Picked Out Stove for Burglary CGiovernor or He red th Pa r be rece retexts used to redn. parationy to Ital mount of Aus- perhap: Germarn Summons When Children's Hear- ings Arve Scheduled an re ons wi s will of the May 18 nited States Paris the 1 ot uesting funding proposals debtors ored in official circles, nent in from foreseen advanee, he occasion wi tate board of e a pu DEATH OFIO IS SEIPEL Re education to a the eabinet meeting 7 the state jegislature, all This was to the effect tha o el the overnment, (Continued on r'y(n g P WO HURT IN FALL Workmen nbers of Well Known Smith Street Resident to promir ut New Eng ber of invitat 1s ats in the auditorlum public must be Dies This Noon—Was Prominent s arrosted ns ex the num 0 from ber 1 that in Fraternal Organizations { e LL) Storfes When Scaffolding on Man- ) o Ne itain robbery. ] ¥, but be Hartford Tumble imposs chester Building Fafls the i 1, were injured h orning when they fell from the h story of a new apartment n which they were working a defe put log. Two er men were saved fror [ affolding d men were Memorial e o tive ‘aken to the ospital where l.eone had a Aviator Dies After 900 Foot Fall Tnto N. Y. B GOT THRILLS GALORE us Wagons Runs Wild Down Hill itfon dou i from 1890.93 Ithough badly bruised abo t ody from hitling against th ous parts of the staging d all escaped with a fractured hip. Leone and Cebasta, mason tend- rs, with two other tenders and wo masons were taking a ’M! of | brick up to the fourth floor. Two | tha mason tenders had passed nto the bullding when the putiog buckled and the four still on it fell e two masons grabbed a window school 1 studving | cefy his During Parade in Albany—Cow- 1s Do Their Stuff Well Nearly Score Killed, Many Hurt oo i ass £ o 4 in Week-end Crossmg Accldents ' =N | a score ¢ Naugatuck Manufacturer Held for Child’s Death | Waterbury, May 18.—Gilbert C. Wood, 263 High street, Naugatuck. rubber factory official, is held crim- 5 : 1 lly responsible for the death of | Ont the Rt Tl o bl S g Carlo Sar 7w a by | nlE Ak ; n automobile driven by Wood in | 80n8 W Middlebury on April 22, in a finding tssued today by Coror l T more t Fort Wayr o was kill THE WEATHER mobile Hartford. May 18.—Fo for w Britain an WMy fair cast cinity W Tue change ir ho: e The temperator ing Br ad sustained a which he died The man on the right in the| Average Daily Circulation For Week E ndlng May 16th . 12,023 MONDAY, MAY 18, 1925 --SIXF FN PAGES, THREE PRINCIPALS IN CHICAGO SHEPHERDSTARTS FREEPORT IS BOOTLEGGERS’ TRIAL WHICH STARTED TODAY FIGHT FOR LIFE COLONY: ‘BOTTLE’ FISHERMEN e e THREE (, INTS Il\I( E } IN P[]|S[]N DEATH ALL HAVE SPEEDY VESSELS o Weeks Probaly Wil Be FIMCITY HISTORY Taken Up in Selection of REFNAETH] TUI]M Dozen Jurymen CASE WILL BE WATCHED BY STATE AUTHORITIES sary of Departure for War WENT T0 AID GOLONISTS. State’s Attorney Crowe Will Prose- cute and All Details of Acton Are Actual Date Was April 20, 1775, But to be Closely Viewed—Judge Oi- Day Was Postponed This Year on son Insists Mrs, Shepherd is Lady Account of Lexington-Concord Macheth of Cnse, Observance. lcago, May (AP)— . am D. sherd went on lay cha ith the murder of his Willlam N prosecut ter in colonial history May 18, (AP)—A was re- here today when the sec iy ating t penalty. Charles C school of herd and tnstructed the latter in the adminis- tration of typhoid germs and sup- plied him with cultures, was grant- ed a separate trial notlon of torney Rot Faiman is ed star witr ster son Ison , n | the col- tile of to aid who and Con cord. T but the Foot G th zton s year de- ayed the da exingt might ha on on on I battle and the veteran or g e ons which took part in it the st opportunity to come here Arnold In Command 1te 80 on 2 its celeb to be First Two Excused The first two ver for possible jury s second n in read to Boston wa dict Arnol on march 4 by Ben ipital punishment Attorney ¢ ready for tr alled before s J. Lynck et with the e | the judges of Coo in connection w of a rule of photog refused to all telegraph or ts to observe commemorates nd powd da assembly and e selectn and when same powder hous cou h t for powder taking rooms, were no owder House” Ceremony “powder house” ce was reenacted this Green in front of ci 11 and the guards who took part in it port the characters of the R and Ma remony room, the afternoon on Shepherd 1Is Pale Shepherd, le when bronght into fhe prison- 's dock. He was ciean Shaven, but episode his sult show commen wvyer rather t with the military or- ed one Old Companies Present ALL FAVORITES WIN IN BRITISH TOURNAMENT Miss Collett Plays Tomor- row—('aptures Practice Match Today HUNDREDS AT FUNERAL OF DR, ANDREW J. BARKER n High Mass of Requiem Sung At St. Mary's Church This Moring ADOPTS GOLD STANDARD Some Can Do 40 Miles an Hour—One Trick to Disable Pursuers Foot Guard Observes Anniver- Is to Throw Big Fish Net in Their Path No Terror to Rum Runners’ One Pounders Strike Hearts But They are in Mortal Fear of Machine Guns, Freeport May 18 “bottle (AP)— fisher~ to keep their iquor loaded the hands of the ard were made cent inspection rum smuggling Admit “Bottle This Long 1Is| iers of the ins Fishermen” 1 town has many speed boat ne; do not even Freeport a litera 1 inlets t ands t form a veritas to the New fleet. Coast of the but the all of at one - only per= wledge of zed wa- ean lanes Jersey run als in whom we fisk ime or another sons with a thoroug! he intricacies of charg none virtually ers of fish “olonfes its colony of h backed by & g on the water, ials avow that are boot r colonies. All spru ¢ the advent of prohibition, In each hoathouse t} men who made > coast g se ar papers a tour rum blockade area with the 14) (Continued on Pagec PROVIDENCE LAWYERS HELD IN HEAVY BONDS $50,000 Bail in Case of Two Accused in Latest “Divorce Mill” nt divorces ration of a for New ntinued srdered v jail grand he re« harles he at- inst \’ hered 3ahvheod H

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