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of the World By Associated Press EbTABLIbHED 1840 BABY GAR IV BEATS CRA K TWENTIETH CENTURY FROM ALBANY TO NEW YORK CITY Time 2 Hours, 58 Min- PROCRAM utes, Compared To U”T”NE PR[]GRAM Trai,n’s 3 Hours, 39 UN M[MAL I]AY Minutes — Sister Boat |Commanders Wood and Massey Breaks Down At| Issue May 30 Instructions Poughkeepsie. 'NEED AUTOS AND FLOWERS Record Is Slower Than | That Made by Hoyt’s Teaser Last Week, Though Owner Refused to Take $25,000 Wager. School Children Appealed To By Head of G. A. R. Post To Provide Floral Tributes For Graves—U. S. V. Report At 9 A, M. Yormal announcements regarding the observance of Memorial Day next Saturday were Issiued early this GAR WOOD'S RECORDS afternoon by Spencer II. Wood, Gar Wood holds the world's {commander of Stanley Post, No. 11, | spced boat record, having driven another of his boats, Miss | & A+ R and William D. Maasey Detrolt, at an average speed of |commander of A. G. Hammond 45.7 miles an hour over a race Camp, No. 5, United Spanish War of 150 miles Other speed records by varl- ous mo'es of travel include Veterans, Complafe parade are expected | Ogren, commander orders for from the Afrplane, driven by a Krench |Post, American Legion, who fs head | pilot In 1924, 278 miles an hour. | of this committee, Orders issued by A train of the Philadelphia |Commander Wood follows: & Reading raiiroad in 1004 | “Comrades of the Grand Army, averaged 11 iles an hour, |Spanish War Veterans, The liner Leviathan, in 1923, World War Veterans, Sons of Vet- | aries, and Friends: of the erans and Auxil Patriotie Orders “Again we are reminded approach of Memorial Tay. .“Do not It its proper observance ! | be neglected. “AR our made 28.04 knots an hour. Milton drove &n automobile In 1920 at an average of 156.4 miles an hour. Hydroplanes have aftained a speed of nearly 90 miles an hour smaller numbers grow W. V. Report At 9 A. M, At Arm- | Edward | of Eddy-Glover | in short spurts, York, May 26.—(AP)—Gar | and our ability to observe the day | let us unite d the as in the past lessens, the Sons of Veterans a Spanish War and ho have very sist the Members Wood, B: Gar 1V, 1 tha crack Twe ed between city. driving his motor speed boat, | ¥ y beat the time of | Veterans of the ntieth Century Limit- |the World War, Albany and New York | Iy offered to {of the Grand Army can to make the day one. “The memhers of Stanjey Post ap- preciate and thank them very heart- 1y for their support at this time. ““In accordance with our custom of past years and in unison with all 1. Spencer M. . emorable 2 Hours, 58 Minutes BRSO time bety 1 the railroad bridge at Albany and the Columbia Yacht ciub at Eighty-Eixth street, Manhattan, was given out by the of- fleial observer in the Loat as 2 hours, 68 minutes. The Twentieth Cen- Wood tury's officlal time between Albany [Grand Army Posts, T Spen : siation and the Grand Central ter-|Wood, as commander of !.\P_Wd tainal g 3 hours and 10 minutes. post Téquest You to observe Satur- Teaser Went Uaster |day. May 30, 1925, as a memorial Richard T Hoyt, who stols a|to our soldfer dead who gave thelr march on Wood by sending his speed [all that this union might be pre- boat, the Teaser, over the course, [served. ract ainst time from Manhattan [ *I request that flags on our pu last Wednesday, covercd |1~ buildings and in our parks be ':; k anc he! the same distance in two hours and | half-mast until noon and then a 20 minutes, | full mast on Memorial Day The day after the Teaser's per-| “The puplls in our public schools kind and helpful od offered to bet Hoyt | have alway “or any other &porty (1o the y in gathering * that elther of his | s with which to decorate the could beat the Teaser over the aves of our comrades. We great preclate this help so free 11 not accent the chailenge. | given, We should not know what Time of Train to do without their loyal assistance The first section of the Twent | 8o again we turn to them and to our for aid Limited Century arrived in I friends throughout the ¢ n any way they | | | | \ | | | - Pis | used by | troubie York at 9 & ring flowers that we from Aibany in th s and 59 | proporly decorate the graves of our Iinut {soldier dead, | “Through the kindness of Su (Continued on Page 12.) 3 Holmes, we again are glven | | ment of the \xt to tha Meth 1 arrange wil by ive A committee to ren THAW REPORTED AGAIN AS DASHING LOTHARID Wine, Woman and Song, Is o o e ok their asslstane Story From New York— Glsnenilie Gives Lavish Tips I Ll of automobiles contr ibuted In this way ¢ of our comrades red on Broadway | 2T¢ ® Ao ang e s a0 i elses in m cabaret, the New York with a man ced his table World killed Stanf Falls Into Smoke Stack of Steam Roller But Slides Out Youngster He is said to b in the ave style any | [}fll]llllfiE FAVI]RS GOVT. RELIEF FOR AMUNDSEN'S PARTY But Is Not Gertam That Situa- tion Is Sufficiently Desper- ate for Action STILL NO WORD COMES FROM THE FROZEN NORTH Hammer, Who Went to Amundsern Relicf n 1923, Again is Ready— Some Think Aviators May Be Flylng Across to Alaska But Ma- fority Opinfon Discounts This Possibility, Washington, May Governmental relief 26.~—~(AP)~— sen expedition to the North Pole is but t certain that the situation hed the point where such d be justified, henandoah and Los Angeles favored by President Coolidge, he has re. ald wou The have been under Instructions for several weeks {o look over the pro- cct of a trip into the Arctic this| summer in connoction with the Mac- Millan expedition, in case their serv- iees should be required in an emer- t even this proposition still tentative, 1¢ either of the big erulsers wers | to be used on such an expedition the | services of the Patoka would be re- auired as a base ship with adequate gasoline and other supplies. The dis-| tance to which the Patoka penetrate into the North is | lematical on account of the fce. Insofar as the use of relicf p 1s concerned it is the view of n officers that nothing can ba done without a thoroughly organized ex- pedition to support then It is felt generally that the planes could do little extensive scouting vond that already planned by Mac- Millan and the navy gection of hlis expedition. It is the vlew of navy department officlals that Amundsen, lence now goes, i8 by no means lost and that it is not yet time to give up hope of hearing word from him. nes Oslo, Norway, May,25.—(AP)- legram recelved here today by the Shipping Gazette from Spitz-| bergen said the explorer Amundsen had not returned from his North Pole flight this morning, Weather conditions were less favorable, it was reported. ye Plnnofi Were 0. K. l‘v')m.rl"hs‘wfin‘ Germany, 268.—(AP)—Representatives the Dornier Works, whose plant at Ttaly, the fiying boats Amu n on his North Pole expedition, expressed optimism today regarding the fate of the ex- plorers, It was said that motor was improbable en- gines wer carefully protect rmm treezi May built althe e most to Start Again May 26.~—Haakon H. who led an expedition to undsen in Ready Tos Angeles, Hamnier, relief of Roa sh fn ald of {he Nor- er. In Hammer's day most ¢ proct explor- er's al s are some- | where of Sy 2 3 that outside relief is necessary. He has Jald ter f rplans rch of s only Nansen Raising Funds . whn 18 a nephew of the Likes to be Sensational Alaska, May (AP) stariling | for the Amund-| could | prob-| | €0 far as Mov:e Actress Is Granted Divorce ——————————————————— MAE MURRAY Paris, May 26.—(AP)—A divorce American motion pleture actress, {almost record time, The grounds were desertion, cruelty and fallure to provide, n CHARTER STEAMER New Yorkers Rush Aanueu- monia Serum to Bermuda lLMIIBORN SERIOUSLY ILL| Parents Hasten to Tsland in Hopes of Saving Life of Young Man Who | Was Stricken on His Honeymoon. Ham —-Mr. and ) rmuda Ar May 26.(AP) 5 H. Lamborn | of New York city arrived here this imorning on a chartered steamnshi {bringing with them especially pre- pared serum for the treatment of heirsgon, John Lamborn, who while jon a honcymoon was stricken with pneumonia John Lamborn was recently mar- ried in the Hotel Biltmore at New | York to Miss Anna Elizabeth Helen [Flynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs {George D. Flynn of Kall River, Mass. i Parents Charter Ship Mr. Mrs. John L ar- rived here on their wedding trip last Thursday. The groom was Imme- dfately taken fo a hospital, a viel of pneumoniz. m cal fon, but his icured a supply of seruu York and chartered a ship to bring hem to Bermuda The reached Hamilton early day; the serum was given their sor and, although he is eri y 11l his dition is somewhat improved, the | loctors said this forenoo | Slightly Tmproved York, May 26.(AP)-—Arthur H. Lamborn, reported in Hamilton {dispatehes t \ 1 there to- day ahoa boa ir serum f t of his son |15 a offices in | New e in Mont- jclair, N. { His son, John Lam 5 mar- | ried Saturday, May 16, and left soon honeym Lamhorn SCHADEE IN COURT Driver Who Tries 1o Mix Gasoline and Aleoliol Gets Suspended Sen- tence and £100 Finc Ha W a Leari X s { t < 1 BIG JEWELRY ROBBLRY i AT \ THE WLEATHLR Hartionl, May 26.—Fore cast for New Britain and i cinity: Pair tonight and Wed nesday : possibly light frost to Vi warmer Wodnesday {was granted today to Mae Murray, | T0°AID THEIR SON He was given medi- | to- VLIS TONOVE T OTHER PARTS OF NATION Hartiord Man Says N Britain) —————— Industries Are Sought by Scouts From South and West BOOST NEW ENGLAND OR | LOSE 0UT, HIS WARNING | Advertising Man Declares This Seo- | | tion of Country is Bost in Land But Needs Advertising to Continue to Hold Its Place—Vast Publicity | Program Being Drawn Up He | Tells Lions Crub. | Scouts from southern and western | states have been in New Britain : two or three weeks trying to get local industries to move out of town, according to Wilbur B. | Rogers, president of the Hartferd [Advertising club, who spoke today 1o the members of the New Britain Lions club. f Mr, Rogers told the New Britain {men that uniess people in the city, state and New England wake up to a realizatlon of the assets of this| vicinity, New England will lose other lindustries as it already has | some. He called attention to the boom |in Florida real estate and said the pv enomenal success of Florida 1s the it Nothing more or less than ing Florida to the ry same thing ap- | a, although in the a the advertising | | was carrled to the extent that it| )p"n\r\] offensive to other sections and resuited in a boomerang. | “There are men in this room who | now the assets of New | | Bri he sald. “We of New England ought to know the assets | f New Fngland zo that we can talk | w Fngland and its products | | wherever we go. Tn all v‘n tra m.‘ irg I have done I wish to An\' (1] |there is any place in the coun where a man can earn a good 'mrg for himself 1t is in New England. | {“Isn't it a nice thing for the de- hv»'npmnm of New England to say |'Go west, young man? Any busl nessman who has made good England and advises men and v know the assets lost t of sell | Floridians, He said plies to C of Californ ‘owkn {0 not X in,"” ng women to go wost | of sn't Now ed on \"al;" DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE COMPLETES REPORT Will Submit Findings To-, | night on Policemen’s | Statements | Thne report of the discip mittee of the board of ine com- com- given police nisstons n John I ecause th g out 50 DEMPSEY IS READY Winner of the Weinert-Wills-Gih. bons-Tunney Battles Going Back to Maine After {seat her by the mother of Gi Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending May 2ird ... 12,075 5 "PROSECUTOR MAY DECIDE 70 IVOLLE CASE AND PERMIT MACRI GIRL TO GO FREE; IS TO DECIDE ON JUNE 9 'MOTHER WHO LEFT THREE BABIES AND HUSBAND 12 YRS. AGO PLANS TO RETURN, FOLLOWING BAD DREAM DEHM CONTINUES WAR ON WAINWRIGHT RAISE Will Confer With Mayor, | Seeking Veto of Resolution Years of Unhappy Wan- dering—Vision in Her Sleep Showed Daughter Dying. Chicago, May 26.—(AP)—The Chicago Herald and Examiner wday published a story that a mother, known as Margaret Keene, who had left her three bables and her husband 12 years ago, is about to re- turn to her family through a letter sernor Alderman Cornellus J. Dehm who led the movement to bring about a reduction in the salary of Park 8u- Ralph B. Wainwright | on the ground that it waa not legally | granted and contrary to the clty's fi- \ cing policles, will not aécept the | perintendent Brewster of Main Unhappy and leaving letter say- ing “It is either this or suicide,” the newspaper says t Margaret Keene wandered away from her home in |decision of the common council to ow the matter to stand, and plans Maine, But wandering won her no : & discuss 1t with Ma . M. Pao- joy, and one night she dreamed that |10 dlscuss it with Mayor A. M. Pao- | her youngest child, Evelyl., now his week ad died. Awal ng, fearfulness mayor's cnly authority in the | followed the dream and she wrote a letter back home, 1t was the mother of Governor RBrewster who finally received the has been before letter in Augusta, Me., because Eve- cil for two lyn was living in her home, says the 'm Herald and Examiner. T “I am a mother, t00,” Mrs. Brew- the salary at the opening of the fis- | ster replied, “and T could not bear cal year, a conference was held with | |to be separated from my children. |Chairman dward F. Hall of the I have two boys and the younger 18 hoard of finance and taxation. As a governor of this state. I know rot result, Dehm introduced a resolution discussion is the exer The Wainwright salary problem | the common coun- months. When Alder- n Dehm and Mayor A. M. Pao- rned of a $250 increase in | the circumstances under |8 lof John Bag | definitely decided until |Judge Avery asked t {tlon for a new tria |Judge Avery acce { must |disagreement of |when 11 ing about which you left “nme but let me wel- come you bac th to your chii- dren and to Maine. in the council asking tlie ordinance and salary committees to place on the salary list such park department |Trving A. |out for a second degree murder ver employes as believe should hc; on the list. The salary committee was ordered to fix the superinten- | dent's salary at the figure pald when | the budget was made up. This m-‘ 50 less than now paid. The three | oftleials concerned fn the drive felt | the increase should not be allowed | since it was not contemplated in the | budget for the department, and be- | So Margaret Keene fs going home happier than she 1 been in 12 years, says the newspaper, knowing that her children are strong and in good care. s SECRETARY WEEKS T0 cause it did t come before the meeting. In answer, park commigsioners | eaid the a istration ftem would Performed at a!'ov the increase without an over draft, The P’Yr"rr'mm' counsel w Mass. General Hospital ked tor an opinion and he declar Next Thursday to eith ction of the council was approve or disapprove the l\filo‘! s action, but not to The ordinance and mittees then recommend- he increased salary. At the last council meeting no objec- voiced. w. May War John Boston, | tar Weeks who rday regarding ions provi Jurors, Who Were Di- vided 11 to 1 For Acquittal When Dis- charged, Offer to Go Bail But Question Is Not Raised. |Attorney for Defense Asks New Trial at Once But State’s Attorney Asks Delay Until He Makes Up His Mind. Haven, May 16.—~(AP) er Olympla Macri will be r trial for the shooting ano, alleged father of her child, or State's Attorney Arnon A. Alling will see fit to dispose of e case in another way will not b June 4, At session of the conrt toda hat a speedy dis- posal of the case be made and the state promised to give a nswer by June 9. At the session today Defense At torney Joseph Koletsky made a mo at once to whicl. led, It Miss Macri n following the jury yesterday for acquittal Andrew of Orange, a epeelal definite face trial voted whil held dict the trial held at the June term of the criminal superior court. Statc's Attorney Alling in formed the court. He said he had not made up h¥s mind as to whethe; [there would be a retrial or another disposition which would probably br to nolle the case and give the gir {her freedom. Does Not Ask Bond Defense Attorney Koletsky de lared that since the decision would {be made withtn two weeks he would not ask that Miss Macrl be released will be in bonds which b offered by the 11 jurc St cquit her, Mr. Andrew was at the ¢ house today to confer with State's Attorney Alling. crowi which included mer followed hir | ing, but no violence w Miss Macri was optim when learned that soon be given I is thoug of the girl's m the build bladder trouble trom which he has iTin e S Hioy s | mouidl pro been sufering, will submit \: an e PR A TR et operation at . Ma S e e he could live through the or- mmon council, Seven days have |3¢3! 2gain. Her baby, Lucy, was now pas 10 2 search of the | tAKeN to hier at the county jail today SR s Miss Macri today, smartink, ety e owed som LEFT BIG ESTATE T. & H. T0 BEGONE PAGE ; IN HISTORY THIS WEEK (:7F - Stockholders Meet Thursday to Pass On Dircctors’ Vote to Ead Corporate Existence e & 1 Mig. & ¥ pe 3 = x i M Bluejays Attack r Pedestrians on b S South Main St. 5 \l ; ( A S South M M S ¥ § = o ! . S ‘ THREE DIE IN WRECK | Motormen and Passenger Rilled }' oS B 2 i When Trolleys Crash Head-on at ry Southbridge. Mass ¥ Sl B & | A g & ¢ 5 ssing | K a v = i % Z f ! r Y said sh erday as for a second a re His life hs sald, and avow French Socialist Shot And Assailant Escapes