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} News of the World By Associated Press - v uuo) ‘projyreH “daq 1P gy nns FLETRER LULS) [ S’PABLISHED 1870 SLAINBAGNAND AS “ARAT" Dr. James Earl Russell, ioned Plea For Olym- Sone s or O PAINESSH BHLENES Scores State Witnesses Mayor Appoints Fagan and Teachers' College ! Columbla |to begin the to conviet | r of a charge of murdering John |query \.ugnano, alleged father of her child, |upon open s today, as Judge Christopher L. the ch of such importance ‘very has so allotted the time for [a% to warrant furnishing the publis lay's session that ments of |With all the facts that come out ut sth sides must be romplv ted exactly |the meetings, t b o'clock p. m., D, 8. T., the usual { The mayor met Commissioners for adjournment. Today is the | 'agan and Ohlson this morning in | regular court day of the it | {his office and he advised them of 7 {their appointme: Upon receiving investigation, . in reply to a e would insist tings since he feely he efforts of the state k ot the Whether a s court_session | thelr acceptance, the mayor be called by J Avery for to- |BIS r'm \r~‘z'm to them orrow so that he may charge the |'D “"wll t L “rt: on both iry then instead of mext Tuesday |[4nd act impartially | dinst Hoen san Al After the missioners left the it it etenia robully ; |office, Mayor Paonessa expressed s views on the cha yesterfay, Assistant State At- ‘Putnam Manufacturing (omn‘m\ Is N)Id Today Pleasure Seeking Youths Find popno 0 S, Standards Too Difficu ) e R eper Principal Slade Explains e - o i Decrease in Number of iy adequat towas e xor ‘ Graduates, About 175 « ool W BRITAIN HERALD N W lell\l\ CO\'NLCI‘ICUT )III)AY MAY I]EFENSE ATT[]RN[Y BRANDS |‘DE[]IBATI(]N DAY Alcorn Requests Police Board To TN ENI] NEAR AT NORMAL SCHOOL State Ofticials and Educators ¢ 3 ] s SAYS UTH[RS ARE “YEU.UW" a(falllercfi ;7;(;1,000 P:l::lm:tatf\"exed Discrepancies in Chapman Trial State-. Ko]etsky’ In lmpas- UU[NN!S EHAREE BUNK 75TH ANNWERSARY ALSO, Dean versity, Speaks on Advance in Pro- | ¢ fesstonal Training of Teachegs, Average Daily Circulation For Week lundmg May 16th . 12,023 29 ‘) Lkiy PRICE THREE (,'lit\'TS AMUNDSEN AND COMPANIONS mej’fjjflff}?fl BELIFVED SPEEDING OVER " ICE FIELDS TOWARD POLE May Hit Plesem Generation | SEES SIGNS EVERYWHERE[‘" T e e | | | Give Him Text Of Cops’ Testimony@ MAY B ttorney Unwilling to Let Matter Rest Wherein ments Were Brought Out. | O Tugh M. A certain 4 board of po- | testimopy of these witnesses Btate's Attorney corn has requesied the were cies In the Brave Explorers In Two of/lce commissfoners of New Britain You are requested, therefore, to Prominent English Woman Believes | to forward to him the reported teg to me forthwith, at t | anes Op rom Uni- |timony given by three New Britafr expens:, a complete steno- | Christ Will Come in Flesh and | policemen i1 which admissions are report of the proceedings; | imed to have been ade that mis Blood From Skies—Bases Convic- on the the trlal of who was found gullty or tuken by and If they wera not reported by ¢ nographer Spitzbergen — Should Be Back In About 24 statements ness stand at were you are testimony requested to in the forn tions on Bible, The 76th anniversary of the hapman, your committee, of Christ As “Loaf And Ohlson to Probe founding hore ot e oot rormn[the ‘murder of Dolicsman Jumes et i FonChvie: v 3 Sk 3 =i y of New Britain e R | Mrs. Emr | H S $ oalers n Committee school in Connecticut, together with | was learned today that this Eugh A @Aioorm ity Sy ours ter tart‘ ” he dedicat £t $160,000 | ter had b 1 I L0 L | the dedication of the new $760,000 |ter had been received hy the hos et aets : Mav 212 19 war as plant in Belvidere, was observed this [of ~ police commissio Vankhurs 3 . ' ’ P et [ Atter naming Public Works Com- gm0 5 0 5 EEEEE S 2 wate's attorney Is very much tnter. | Wants All Facts and sister, Lincoln Ellsworth, Ameri- g | misaioners John Iagan and John STEREOR W 1he 87 e the developments of the request of the state's attor- | were responsible for the movement {‘ : . . |Ohlson as a committee to represent Present bullding. Governor John H. in which Intimation was ' ney s t 0 mean that he s de- to the wom- | With rty—Di Request for Acquittal |pe city or Now Britain in & probe |Trumbull presided over the exer. e B e SRR ey tetaked R pligoa can, With Party—D: {of a complaint made by John Quinn |cises, which were witnessed by a v th t was in lne the testimony 1 to have hee vs oK O Made and Fate, Of jtiat ho had heen discriminated large number of men prominent 1n | wi tne wester ot rme iaten i Lodmonyaliesen ito T debeen i tance About 680 Miles— ainst and refused employment by ney 1 from the transcript of the e el v , |the by s om t} L5 t an . P 3 Prisoner Will Rest With | alciyRRsuaafogntalikvockiniond ) Text of Letter nce taken at trial, If the el No Word Has Been Re- |aftiilation, . aoness: | B | Mr. Alcorn's letter reads tements given before the polic £ el . JiryRLateSThisEAlersisniotsc tis baletinaat e ke dBoard of Police Commissioners, |board differ materlally from the | ceived. ; 2 lot of hunk : . N 3ritain, Conr ence given at the trial by t Tziiha n . et i Tea R anal Tan e A N ii o (fiport ending the gpring con- ROALD AMUNDSE — noon. e e el | nen — 1 an . v 1t s of Importancr isonary | HOAL ' |by the Central Labor union to rep- ATONga tioRcom RS LALOIDOYS 0t " | society at P Dur- | New Yor} —(AP)—The R |resent organized labor on the inves. Erliatn 2l 0l L0 w also the reason Why |y, : ¢ with \.\uw Americ aper alllance New Haven, May 22.—(AP)— Ugating commiftee and the commit- and t ‘,]”'" ord ek a Herald r she discussed her I]EATH AN[] RUINS IN | s :‘x xJu noon today ’1’ At it had re- Ulympia Macri's fight for life against [1°° Of four will come together soon ey preser . and said o word o progress o com- | the LSS T movement ' the Amundsen effort since the planes omplice | | mittee of your I on certain acco S [hopped off at Kings Bay, Bpita« witnesses re i Britain on f, pollligaIl eatiatlty; {8 No communication s posetble, fhe {17 tri to be brought to trial. | rrked out. Not only do alliance sald, since the planes have versy v ding in 1 at Hartford the rights of men in | o i no wireles: no report will be the supr rors, T can- county fall and the ¢ alate ths reapont | Colorado, Ilhnms and Mis- |avaiabie until the party lands at & I not to be closed New Britain polic & ‘ point where there is communicati \\- th finding that there !portant bearing on now to 100k 1o Souri Raked by Severe 1}»11?‘ the outside world. e — war has i Wind and Lightning Tt o e e Oslo, Norway, ay 22.—(AP)=— rail | Glven vorable conditions, the two planes of the Amundsen-Erick« son expendition which started from nd storm |King's Bay, Spitzbergen, at 6:45 rough a dozen villages | o'clock ye: ay afternoon in an DELAY NOW SEENIN PAYING BELGIAN DEBT wmww, _“WW orld 2 Wies minder of th which tore t d in | sea tro were at an end or forward to s - 3 5 r g three persons, attempted t to the North Pole, vt B e by Quino. Quinn in @ .| DR JAMES EARL RUSSELL Oveythyow of Cabinet (,onilscauon of Booze Ship overely [njuring throe others and |should be back at Spitzbergen in C I SR bor organizer and has been active |y, - Sucation: i sands of dollars prop- | about 24 hours from the time of th arguments for the state de- ate political and educational eir- A 1 o 4 . £ g T > be hours e o reuments for the ste de- lin tocal and state labor circles. For oo Aayor Angelo. 3. paencaa| Likely to Hinder Fund- | in Boston Harbor Gives | take-oft. - three years he v n inspector for 5 [ e - one man was killed | American Board Calls It Cold Murder three year opened the ceremony with an ad- : N I ed | m on Boar: A e Gaa ot Huta s tiha UieRhpnral ot Spubiletiworka IR i inr el s (i SRIG B fa s ing Negotiations Agents Clue vhat happened when & roof on which he was Work- | The plans for the fiight as laid Gl G 181, premeditated |BPFINE another inspector was engag- growth of the local norm e ing was blown mass of | down long in advance of the start il TR i3 ed although Quinn w applicant |gay,061 and told of the pride which he conclusic 4 rock A boy of five was drowned in | placed Roald Amundsen in ane \ith malice aforethought and cold |5 e ool ¢ ot oo L : X 22— (AP)—What is me by the fac 5 s : 1 ted “fx”"‘\l‘ HE felitime the city and citizens of New Britain 2 AE)=A [ Boxton, BMayELtests Sy nent to aliT heataoo o8 e n o acting as observer, with e ; ng interests, wol b 7 ¢ 0 be the largest haul of high Bk P= 'boat overturned. A seven r Rieser Larsen as pilot. Pl N Ir, on rested arguments after | Sral Rl s felt in it. e L t when men and women |o y e s el CATREnIss DIl0L ane No, i ras D aters certaln members of the board, | "(ynries 1,'Ames, a member of the iquor ever seized in Bostof Tdps iy girl was crushed to death at Platte: with Lincoln Ellsworth, the Leon brought about the selection of his |y to” poard of education, made a e vote, we ville wh outbuflding was de- | 4parican o s a4 1 i Joseph Koletsky immed Irival crnaldato for the position he- e 02rd of cducation, mads s adl miyen harbor was made today when har-|of utopian condition. e S e ARE RaDlos ehed int spirited 2 short speech. ", & Barl Rus- ch had give e stroyed. | obse: had Lieutenan ot - 1 into a splrited att cause of thelr dislike for his labor *ho't speech. Dr. Jam ] \ations were fo|bor police and customs men|was finally ended for me =i observer, had Lieutenant Dietrichson Bagnanos, many of whom testi- | 5o iition scll, dean of Teacl Co : ! e e R piled with emergenoy provisions 1 at the trial, followed wWith a b gtaooo o o . . lumbia university, and one of the 1 irded the steamer Van, Jonespor Centr ay 38— "P‘_ Omdal as mechanician 3 or Paonessa who was for a % b Adic Host At L sitad T 054 two wera a ! cart stirring appeal for consldera~ |, fuptcs ot an LF Sl D gdtcatons SHnDAtIe 2 oMy el i Ph 680 Miles to Pole n of “the sanctity cf womanhood.” 1 VR ool e elivered the principal J‘ usseis o cases BOTLEC ‘1. 4 ~oh o The distance to the Pole, 1.100 Mr. Koletsky resumed his argu- {a)ways heen a vays will bo a |00 ’A-«m.l( ,fl"v',;'?:’”l‘ m: n'.‘]v A:hv\”, )0 e case vEl! % | kilometres, or about 650 miles, was te this morning sympathizer with labor, and that he |00 BETE: S0 AORATES A alized ¢ | e expected Sto S require S about St \s Koletsky continued his appeal |peljeye orzanized labor. “But” |*/ o ciaona & B et | : 1 May 22.—(AP)—One |1 the lite of the defendant, Miss |y ’. 1islik e s ea of hid- The audience was compoesed of in- 1 d 3 & a favorable landing place is not ¢ added, “1 dislike this idea of hi idlee eibe 5 : t w orted killed and con- LIS crl recemed depressed and several !ing hehind the cloak of unionism TCHIEs G o t . oL S the Pole, the journey from ymen near her were cry Thete's plenty of work in New Brit- A1yt 5 to the P turn Calls Vietim “A Rat A0 1o Anvore who anta te o ~h’r'\='” en py al hours Te said il CRRE S (e out the s lebt question prose 1 the planes should be k at Olympia. didn't realize she was, [ghip towards Qui jut added that Promine catore otiNen Rne, perul B ng's Bay this afternoon killing that wretched rat, render- ya fools the charges of diseriminat- to the i ! e b ble develops and the plahes g a tremendous eervice to our ing brought by the ex-Inspector b £ S ums L oo 2 . 3 o \ . . be abandoned, party will ons, who may be sub- ; s in 0l auditorium, e loans is n v lon 12 tha GazolinefBricesiDron toRMN sl 8 RERE AR RS TR t el ere nol open to the pp s ernatlor 2 (" 35 P v > e ) : ! nited States 18 Cents in New York Yhé Desrr expenitisn LI at « had staye a8 Leen the sub. I P = il s SNt wolnk ¢ Miss A Mayor Paonessa’s Address !and \ & Tn Blame New York, May (AP)—T o lght poing Vs or and muni- i el DR ] b Plans For Flying much in the time at- | g to the a ir fory which | made i . re tr apsc e S 1 him in court He remarked . ol of rep-ytoday obscrves thie 75th antliversary ) diat s v of b ‘ S ) ‘ Sty ) - ! ) ; t ) money i ( I ected 1o fly w Olympla, eaim in-court and en ip or unigps in " i i 8 = S a f abonut 2,000 yards o stand, proved her sincerity the forwarfed to (Continued on 15) I Liru i ® 8 us % i e ’1:,:9“" exhansted f her sufferir ] " nt that, Juet 0 seHifrel bl (opiinusdion Eigesta) b ot sasitan 1 &pe nf the tna s ir rin N OO ary 4 1 gotia vestig « . o o T 2 of thn wi y n min- Secretary Weeks Will A e ¢ ian con il rom HEADS Fanh: Achw s pped with Seited an » Leave for Boston Tonight a-tic i o i Al n Sy R0 non IRl " | \Washington, May 22 (AP)—Sec- i i : 5 i \“", st i fie oLy They also ! tE T retary We wve Washington | s 1o 1 ( m pars ¥ & tY nition for been ent has oceupy over as Nor- I be|ne allied A sen to Good Weather Pred! L, o Nearly 500 Chlldren Are Kllled M Or Injured By Autos Since Jan. 1 ane te- !y S s, but |V sus ; medi Tha by TR - g ' g \‘ y AN s - . e Py S ] : ':’rvh-s far north as lcn VIO N Y Sieny Savatasion ; .. Total Number of Conn. ! i permits. and » & lookout for 1 e ned only a pa ¢ vroueat | Months Reaches 1,170— oL dlsiicl e GacER ; B t Joard of Finance May v nesiay sancspor S Fatalities Total 81. . e i s edr : Not Be Able to o cargo was 8/ vliers accients are shovH 2 ey ¥ - Accept It e Sy 22 (AR)--N gEengeis s “ " White House Dog Takes . o e Lop 1t o ! ‘ His Jn.h T})(» Sm-iuusly s Total Injuries 1170 Insu NOON EDITION SATURDAYS ' Twowditiéns of The Herald b t are published on Saturdays 5 " 3 The first may be sccured from 1§ v J g of the newsboys at 11:43; the B s 2 nA second at 1 oclock g ! ‘ . o Loart s e Miss Wethered Wins Title In an Extra Hole Match TH1 WEATHER Hartford May 22—F orecast Campaign in Schools t for New Britain and vicinity 8 w t Fair tonight and Saturday s ' warmer Saturday 3

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