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ws of the World y Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 Paem ‘uuo) p-luw“’ll “daq 1PV f1IqIy NS m:nwfln“ ) | BELGIUM NOT TO WAIT FOR ALLIES BEFORE TAKING UP MATTER OF FUNDING DEBTS Official Announcement Given That atlon Will Act Independent- | ly In Settlement With| U. S. Situation at Home Re- | garded as Brighter and Ambassador Will for Brussels on June 9. Washington, May 19.—(AP)—The first. break in the tangle of inter- allled war debts was seen by high government officlals here today in the determination of Belgium to take independent steps in negotiat- | ing a refunding settle.nent with the | United States. Optimism Is Reflected. In officlal quarters the informa- tlon conveyed from the Belgian for- eign office In last night's dispatches was accepted as being highly signifi- cant, since Belgium must be classed as one of the major debtors whom the United States tinanclal ald. The Belgian statement to the As- soclated Press created a feeling of optimism at the treasury Will Sail June 9, At the Belglan embassy sald today Ambassador ' M chienne would sail for home June 9. The whole Belgian debt situa- tion is expected to be taken up by him with his government time, It was belisved here glum’s plans had been held back by the recent ministerial crisis but Under-Secretary Winston of the treasury observed on his recent visit extended was to Brusscls that the feeling was evi- | dent among the government leaders | that definite moves toward laying out a debt program should be made. The under-secretary believes that with a balanced budget, such as has been accomplished, Belgium will | take more rapid strides toward a sound economic basis, The state- ment that Ambassador Cartier De Marchlenne was sailing for Bri Is Is belleved to indicate that the of- flelals in Belgium now a more (Continued on Page 16) MISS COLLETT WINNER INHER FIRST ROUND Bests Welsh Champ 5-3 in British Ladies’ Open Tournament Troon, Seotland, May 1 ma Collett won her les’ open golf champion- siip today, defeating \H‘,s“'\'l),“ ;‘{ Cox, the Weish champion, hy 3 and 3 to play i Miss Joye through ch ninth hole of her mat Allan Macbeth of Tn the third ro Americar (AP) Wethered mpion, was 4 up the playing at ¢t h with Mrs, Bowdon nd, tomorrow, t star will meet the playir champion, Bovee red, who today an Macbeth 6 e car Miss Collett (c Mise Cox Miss Col Miss Cox Miss only ording defeated up and 6 to play. Is we (o et (In) [§110]) five after hook 1o 1ift Miss Colle Doris Ch title tohinsor ) play Miss ambers, holder, defea Worcester, 8 up and former British Mre. Cuthell anipion Noyal Prir Miss D, and 5 play. North up Fowler H Audrey Ash ap and 2 t Miss nts Sail | to | at that | | that Bel- |, mateh | 5 up | Mrs, | DOCTOR GALLED IN * AS HACRI WITNESS Says He Head Wit Uphraig | Man Who Was Killed STATE WITNESSES SCORED Defense Secks to Prove Them Un- truthful—Also Tries to Show Ac- cused is But 19 Years Old Now— Girl Visited Bagnano's House. | New Haven, May 19.—(AP)—The itrial of Olympia Macri, unwed moth- ler, charged with killing John Bag alleged father of her baby, entered ita fifth week in su here today. Both t |defense and prosccution expect the [nano, | Luey, Iperior court |jury to get the casc |the day before. | The defer {rapid presentation of its witnesses |in an effort to bulld up a ¢ of self-defense for the 20 year old de- fendant, who fired three bullets into Bagnano on February after the two had talked for more than an hour and a half in the lobhy of local theater, Miss Macr, has broken down onl |few visitors at the county the week-end. serving her strength for a trying or- deal on the witness stand after the {disposal of preliminary defense nesses, Photographer Recalled Joseph Condee, photographer, 1 his testimony on Friday con- cerning pictures he had te |the defense, was the first ono [to testity He festified of tak- |ing photographs in the [county fall of scars on Olympia's hip {which the defense claims were made {by a knife. These pictures were made soon after the s Dr. Harry A. Con the defense, testified that he went to the Bagnano 1 on Prindle alley ahout two w before ing and said there here when he mination St ed him what was 180 who 80 far in the trial recelved jail over once wit- who oday. several te me - the shoot- sturbanee rrived. On cross- Attorney Alling the state of af- wasa d Everyhody Was Excited His answer was: “Fire in the eyes of everyone.” He sald Miss Macri and another wom. an w he identified as Mrs, Car no came Into the bedroom > had gone to see Nicholas {11l He sald Mrs. Caroline 1gnano made a remark to her hus- band, John, who was that he had made mor her while she wis visiting in ken at her parents’ home | Dr. Conte testified Olympia very cool and followed Mra. no everywhere went, tryi e next witness, i John “Fa hotr 50 present, trouble for Hobo- she lore P, that 1 Ragnano,,brother testificd for of the an o {the stat | Thinks Bagnano Untruthful “What is Bagnano's reputation for hang my This answer out by the cou phael had X number of years and 1 good characte To Prove Lie v Frederick C. vouched for s once Tohn Bagnano appr Paint on Man’s Head Balks X-Ray Sharp hospital last rytor of on Friday if not | today continued its AW BRITAIN HERALD NEGLECT CHILDRE, PARENTS ARRESTED iGold Stoeet Mother and Father Taken Into Custody "« HOME CONDITIONS ARE BA| | | | | | Wife Insists She Must Work to | Earn Money For Family But Probation Officer Finds Husband FEarns $30 Weekly and Son $8, Charged with wiiful negleet their children and contributing { their delinquency, Rose Alekslewicz of 28 Gold strect were | arrested this morning. The arrests | were made on complaint of Proba- Officer Edward C. Connolly | who made a thorough investigation | of home conditions in the family | and found them in a deplorable state, according to his report. T was brought to the attention of the probation department by Dr. | school physiclan, | ed to send two of the | Alekslewicz children from school | bacause of their condition | According to Probation Ofcer | | Connolly's report on the case, chn‘ mother of the children refuses to | &ive up her work to stay home and | care for the children, insisting t | the family needs the money arns. The father earns a weekl of over $30 while the oldest | working and earns 85 a| A 12 year old girl who at-| school prepa the noon for the family and on Sat and Sundays works for a pr of to and Waiter | | tion ry week. tends me day reported month 15 on can be advanc s working and The couple igned in police glecting will b court tomorrow the children She fs said to be con- | PERFORM IN PUBLIB Five High Schm)l Bo_\'s (0 Through Novel Stunts | swered the | sen d in the r #ex, pranc ind t ter of nigh hun, weake cavorted city oviding entertainmer or more interested spe tors. The boys were being into a secret society connected witl > hig and were forced to tesque attire and y edification ed public stunts was one at Park h school e fou shed his feet tain w with a broom, broom ther rior Two Aviators Killed in hcnch “Illlal\ Race May 19.—(AP) Bridgeport Doctor Held For Tllegal Practices port, May (AT Assis Wilson trial is expe to s afternoon or tomorrow morning. t Problems. €| | names | of them, in Attic Child, Bruised a Stocks, Found o Chlcago, May 19—(AR)<-An thony Neher and hie wife were taken into custody after their adopted daughter, Marjorie Elizabeth, aged 6, !ml been found Imprisoned in a set of ‘wooder stocks, her neck in & pitlory of wire, in the attic of thelr home The foster parents explained the unusual punishment by say ing that the child had boeen gulity of serious m!seonduct The police were summoned to the house by an anonymous telephonc call and found the child, or wriste held by the stocks and wire encircling her neck, Her eyes were discolored, her cheeks bruised and a tuft of hair missing from her head was HOPE OF CHURCH INYOUNG PEOPLE {80 Declares Bishop Brewster at Diocesan Convennon AGAIN ASKS GOADJUTOR Such As ments, Industrial Care of Criminals Assuming New Proportions, he Brewster, ntion in Tri 1 that to chosen sccession by the Im was reeded and st he speelfically stated desired assume diocese, ¢ the Bopven- xll» 5 As is th wm ie bishop of after sinee these 1 1l in culog: agal s of many pri offered. Among tic A. Heato, - Defo: wmer Smith of sury mentioned the o0 member g Mrs. Edla of W N R ibute to Departed George ar iterto DeFremery (Continued on I th Page) RUNAWAY BOY FOUND SEC. WILBUR ORDERS COURT-MARTIAL FOR OFFICERS of inquiry are: Social Move- Relations and t a young man's| the in the | prayer and the ty who have on and have hney ns were mensd) | on ot New of Average Dary Circulation For Week Lndmk 12 023 May 16th ]’RI(‘I‘ FIIRH (F TS ’M'S%Pgi']’ffl&’ls’}'j'& ,75 INJURED TWO FATALLY, IN WILD wameirm o PANID IN NEW YORK SUBWAY TRAIN et G FYSE BLOWS AND BULBS EXPLODE STATE WITNESS WISSING N e o s POLICEMEN ADMIT COLORING PosengersBreak Glass e - CHAPMAN TRIAL TESTIMOMY |- Med Scanble To Escape —Two Women MUTHER RESCUES BABE Are Literally Hurled FROM BURNING HOME | Through Wmdows. Hotel Vanderbilt Made Temporary Hospital— Accident Occurs as East sent—He Was Faiman's “Body- guard"—Picking Jurymen Chicago, May 1, sufficient technical testimony invol Istry. bacteria and polsens quired of jurors who will try liam D. Shepherd for the a murder with typhold germs wife's ward, Willlam Nelson tock, orphan millionaire Picking the Jurors Wanted also by the are who » in capital punish- and who would not dis- cir (AP)=—An "1 to Liebler, lona Explain Their Atti- Feeney and Ma- cation comprehend chen 18 e Wil- eged Gt M W mittee Hearing. e lin- tude at Discipline Com- | J('hild’\‘ Clothes Afire As| It Is Snatched From Death ate C § rney those Hugh ) ) d to ment those hay count m; Side Line Leaves Grand | Gerald 1 | Patrol | ) | were ¢ | committe | comm Central Station. th sciplir testimony (AP) rsons wer At in- \ probat tions t's clothing had e extinguished it been set after it its had burn o Starts Panic sharp stop a nal. Men, nfusion whi the 1 stifling smoke h t rived J the house filled se smoke and the hed- | cars began t Monalla tenement w caused by mass of flames f <ly I A iihias | 245 15 was e 5 fogti. [room of t} urning i | ’ i ght Bulbx Explode er control cire place, halt the Jiately it estim 0 Imme es are belleved empted to start bult was light {'téestimony | the statc's ch ' man, eci | fesser he Shepherd heir us This accomplice witness is C. C | head, wl supplied typhold germs to VANDALS IN GEMETERY anid Instricted im - in! Dasidss CUT DOWN SHADE TREES ight out in the ques Rev. Matthew J, Traynor Reports 10 ) con- | host womer knocked mple d on Descration At St. Mary's urh,..ml Night J in Hotel Sunc the va ary's ¢ conve where twe | treatmen: into ¢ trees cut down, ty-fi accord moved to orough up ed ad been orms, were e third stigatic scontinued ade permit the par t thou- HAVE DUEL IN STREET S ' One Man Wounded And So Is Little cks Two Badly Hurt Girl Who Was Playing Nearhy— b Describes Accident Miss Pope Returns < WEEKS FEELS BETTER Iears I'hat He Will Have to Under- Missing Are For the Time New Use Por Siraw Hat Witness go Operation Being Dissipated i Pheasant Pays Visit To Fafnir Factory C0OL STRANGER SAVES BABY IN SUBWAY PANIC OF SUBMARINE S-19 Snatches Infant From Mother and carries Ty to Safety—T P Hat, Disappears Earthquake Is Recorded At Georgetown Today Baby Farm Woman Held On Substitution Charge THY WEATHER r Harti ow May Rritain a vicinity Inesday tonight and wArme 1ay