New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 25, 1925, Page 1

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\\emge Daily Circulation For e | NIEW BRITAIN HERALD =g —_— wuuo) ‘projieH ESTABLISHED 1870 o e A NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1925, —SIXTEEN PAGES. umqvl aws W AMUNDSEN'S FATE UNKNOWN: DEFENSE NUSTER REPORT OF RETURN IS NOT mAggg fi;‘fcfllfl CONFIRMED; CONDITIONS EAD v ¢ s oy | OF U, . WAN2OWER Ameng Members of Ex- M” "ER SUSPE[}’I‘ ) polli pedition Depression e i Prevails But Other ls UNBF R ARREST ana w: Must Move at Doubtd Speed From Now On. Experts Profess Not Kirby Admils NOTIRE D) ssingron, seus 3ntasis To Be Alarmed. | Gl Body o Cotlage | Romems e omse i, 2| | under direction of the war depart- ment 1 July 4. | | o was selected definitely Weather Drops Below Zero DENIES PART IN KILL]NG'MJ;.’L’ A i ot | TR | disapproved the department's selec- oy thi e i tion of Armistice Day and had sug- One Ship Returns and‘m gested that Independence Day be Reports Ice Situation in | Mns, says He's Willing to Re- | SUbsttuted Conference at Once, North as Difficult. ccused, Caught At Newburyport, | | turn to Maine For Hearing—Went | A conference of general staff of- i 5 | ficers to begin work on plans for the ! (o Church Last Night, [ muster was called at once. Acting Secretary Davis' communicatigns on t to the governors of the states will be framed in accordance with an expressed desire of the pres- Alda Heyward, the shooting of | jg that they should emphasize Emma M. Towns and the tpat any action taken by the states be of a purely voluntary char- e whuryport, Masx, May | Oslo, Norway, May .286.—(AP)—((Ap)_Horre A, Kirby hunted {n The Norweglan capitdl at ,9:46].00nection with the murder of o'clock this morning was still With- | vy out news from Captain Roald Amundaen and his fellow adventur- |yyriing of their cottage in Win- | will 1 ers who left Spitzbergen Thursday In |00 “\o was arrested here toc e north today was reported to be less | When taken juto curtody by Jocal | The National Guard and the or- favorable, I police at a poavding louse in this | g@nized res s, as well as the civil- The dispateh added that: “Amo y at 9 o'clock Kirky tnlmH’fJ that | fan 1 ining camps and oth- ) ; 2 was the map sour Maine auxiliary unlts of the new army members of the cxpedition a cer authorities but den)s “connec- | 6¥stem, will bo compelied to move SN of aprcalons prevalloast on with the Killing of Miss Hey- | at double specd in preparing for the calse ol '9(1;:“1"’;-7‘]': not ward. He said thatghe had found |IUSICT OWIng to the brief time re- maining. damaged the members of the ex- fedition will have a long and dan- . oAl tat eSS0 {throp, Me. and moved it to the cot- | R e e of Miss Jane Giay of Watkr. | the muster systen 11 have | 2 row temporature. which has 10w, Mass, whizh Ee was occupy- |Fecn possible r date in b I DL e L LU 1 ut the Il employ eve 3 He gave no explanation of his r but they will employ every dropped to helow zero. e ree to make it the best dem “From the top of Amsterdam 1 g : B 1 the captain the farm Police Are Callea | 00 R0 | S aterbio the notliis p Kirby said that he arrived dn New Will Make Stody I h uryport 0 Maine urday i 2 the machines might have desc {bur i m,‘f‘, LR “i‘_ Mr. Davis will instruet the de & [ E On anianean J‘“”‘ ment to make a comparative = {o room Saturday night at a lodgingy) o¢ 4}, resuits obtatned this ye Teport Not Confirmed {ioune Kkent by Brank Pond, at 34 H o inant' 10 dafennaltest of last — (AP) — | Market street near the station. Pond el Sreiideat Thero i no confirmation here of the |recognized the min from pletures o 5 o 2T Gl report printed in London by | published in‘€unday newspapers and | 00 noa o the foboinelecs Dally Mail that Captain Roald | calls he police today. When f 1 5 5 Kirby, cd for musters in future years. This | Amundsen had returned yesterday | cfficers asked him i he were Kirby, | yneornoion il 'be avatiable to con. to his base at King's buy, | man replicd immediately: | 4 " gress should the question of estab- t's '“‘“- T ishing the annual muster project (el) A JUECHY: law be taken up at t coming se Pond suid that Kirby had secmed P L s Hobby (an he expedition's fpolite aud friendly and had accom- | “myo o 1owing tetter was sont by.| steamers) s retu I B & d the family to church last 5 t to Mr. T o { ay. ) Jtroll h and vight. When arrested today by Of- . vl y the eleven t you sube of Dane's ir'and fo jee | ficers Neil Kelleher nd Nathaniel | to me a preposed plan of the onditions d ILynch of the ewl ort police rfment to hold on next : o were accompanicd by James Ge b Dy R Nov s i Opinions Differ fFrench, inspector of motor vehicles, | co.0 el York, May Mingle - (he was calm and made no resistance. | (o) opa ot o O Salone atlipee: nd eptimism | He sald he would make a state-| o) jact Septemb e voleed Ly ¢ . a yrs | ment later explaining his movements | here regardi o | 8 t Tue night when alslse s Biitwont : edi- | Heyward was earried away fr after her-quet Mr the woman's body in' a_ cottage be- ; i Talcai T cook? mear Win- | War department ofticials therefore do not expect as complete a test of (Continued from Page 11.) POLES LAUD AMERICA, - 207 e %, PUBLIC WORKS SUPT. preliminary hearing oty "‘"m,( New Position Will Combine | anud it was expected that | e Duties of Two : ) rafi 1 e hals would arrive to = 1,500 Attend Celebration |ieouy mashals vond o ‘ Offices n H0n0| Of P'lSt : Hunt s Called Off ¥ A1 1 |, Winthrop, Me., May 25, (AP)— Constitution The arrest today at Newhuryport, ——t Mass., of Harry A. Kirby, tenant of ¢ cottage on ¢ Maranacook in which « body of Miss Atda Hey- : vard was fourtd on Saturday eaused ¥ o tate and county authorities to call v < A hat our c! able V‘v:)m'. R A K ntimated this morning iizenry ot American e eynote N for! Nawbursport to this Mass, city in : new posi- tion on trial o i: fefs in the department declare his work is very atisf nd at t the obscrvance 1o many parts of Maine and other ates in which scores of clues were sejm of the f low 1 found to be worth- Taelinizhtenioe s Throughout'the night a posse | 1 ~OCEP T D e : wateh over woods mnear 5 o MANILLA FEELS TREMORS (AP)—S8light Manila “.% Germany Takes Lead In Fighting noenrw nnet To Eliminate Chemicals In War able to t of their serve America and American ests, primarily time he held that a with the homeland sho: tered an ski said, * as such we should unite in tl wnding f ATls ur ofr hand: ng ot America Uian can interests ar we should u‘\}- a We shou Ameri dor the (Continued on Page 13 PROPOSED ITALIAN CHURCH, FRANKLIN $Q. A clurch, which is expected to be | A ma one of the most beautiful edifices fn | Will be re school on T'r will be built at 78 Franklir allan Catholies, 4 nds to finance ¢ y Divicino art with Common Coufidl To Conszder [I]U'VN TELLS ALEURN Memorial For Warriors Agam| DELAY IS NECESSARY - omorrow evenir Plu]ect for Shaft at Wal- nut Hill Park to Be| Brought Up as Result of i Mayor’s Message. RODMAN W. CHAMBERLAIN A SNOW COVERS BLOSSOMS Atiebes cainty, mnd |t tueon the board of public Joseph Zarella Wanted Charge of Stabhing Man to Death WILL NOT FINISH TERM Physician Instructor In Schools, Yot Recommended For Re-ap- pointment, Will Leave Junc 5, Army Officers Need Not icl m Th(‘n T xcess Pay AT THI. WEATHER Hartford, May 25—Forecast for New Britain and vicinity Unscttled tonight, probably howers Tuesday partly Toudy not much change in temperature e Un 1 opene 1 will for |Police Board Chairman Writes Snappy Letter to Prosecutor SNOW Al SARANAC LAK! PRICE THREE CENTS JURY DISCHARGED IN MACRI TRIAL UPHOLDS PRESS IN e Avery Disises PUBLISHING TAXES| Pazel at 323 p. m. When They Definitely Supreme Court Rules Printing of R Lt Wis Wiin Ly | - oPort Toat They Are ey ' Unable To Reach Any NEWSPAPERS K0T GULTY Vrgict. Decision Given in Favor Kansas New Haven, May 25, — Th ury which heard the testimon; in the case of Olympia Macr charged with the murder of Washington, May 25 John Bagnano, reported this afternoon that it could not agree and was discharged by Judge Avery at 3:23 o'clock. City Journal Post and Baltimor Post—Fight Was Over Right to Disclose Amounts Paid, Newspapers wl income taxpayers they pald last f (AP)—Un { Miss O father c Test Cases Argued t the case had and that 1 effort tu 1 y room w note but Jud s y and gaid Le would not answe mine. tain e and question. 1t was understood thi he post - lquestion was as to pentlay fo mas turn in court had said th and w ORDAINED ON JUNE 6 .= i Will Say First Solemn [’ High Mass Here June 14 ) seisted 1 ssisted moving hepto a s B0, HUMPHREY LEFT ’ ESTATE OF §127,344 Heavily in Industrial Stocks | - |Retired Realtor Invested

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