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| | News of the World By Associated Press ) wowvu “13q foasqry fl'fls ;nzmaum ESTABLISHED 1870 DISMISSAL FUTURE PENALTY ‘flEFlNlTE BREAK |f FOR POLICEMEN CONYICTED APPEARS LII(E[Y OF PERJURY AS WITNESSES EModermsts Will Refuse to Suty Drastic Punishment De- PR ANF FARMATIAN | e 0 Virgn Ba rsic P D- PRADE FORATIN of Probe o Tesi ONMEMORIAL l]AY PRESBYTERIANS AT om)s mony By Liebler, Ma- e lona and Feeney. Representing l;ll-:ul-! B Makes Threat at Assembly Today | 3 —Objection to Fnforced Expres- | b | sion of This Beliet, 0., May Discipline Committee Re- pate In Annual Observance of | Cnstom—Program of Exercises at Har | wnder | church in the 1. S. ls fmminent, I ciared to lay. Officers Said They | Sloane Coffin. New York, represent- | teries uphold mction of the assembly morning by | commander of the United Spanish | | essary qualification of anyone who ishment meted out to any officer or |orders, Commander Spencer H. | their' poaition in this regard, today, ness stand is proven, according to 'shal, and E. E, Ogren, past com- | moderator and one of their leaders, missioners adopted at a speclal |chief of staff. w York presbytery continues to| John Liebler, Walter Malona and (hereby assume command. The fol- | trina) beliefs of the church. upon to explain testimony given by | Chiet'of staff—F. ¥. Ogren, judicial commission yesterday fin James Skelly last October. Massey, church in licensing ministers to as far as the board of pollce com- | Disabled American Veterans — | 05 B0 P O mbly today b i pointed | Willie of the report. The commiftee ex- Avery and Fred Hoffman. | Columbus, THREE DIVISIONS MADE UP setsie vre | modernists In the denomination's ports, Explaining That Veterans of Three Wars To Particl- | goncral assembly In session here de- | Split Is Threatened, The split will come, Dr. He ory | » Were | y Thought They Yere Walnut Hill Park, | ng the decidedly liberal presbytery S H b N id, he raby- Following Orders. | Formal Memorial Day parade or- | ther® #ald, it the varlous presby ders were issued this | yesterday in voting that a literal ac- Theodore Johnson, state department | ceptance of the Virgin birth is & nec- Immediate dismissal from the War Vet 1 thik year's parade | 3 ; _ War Veterans and this y | enters tts ministry. police department will be the pun- |4 roha) " According to the general | ywhile the modernists made elear member against whom a charge of |Woods of the local G. A. K., has ultra-fundamentalists, through Dr. glving false testimony on the wit- |heen named honorary parade mar- } Clarence Edward Macartney, former the report of the discipline com- mander of Eddy-Glover Post, Amer- | sasarted that the “law and authority mittee of the board of police com- |{can Legion, has been appointed | o¢ the church will be upheld” it the meeting last night. The report was The orders follow: { license ministers who do not accept on the hearing given to Policeman | Having been appointed marshal, T | in' ¢yl all the creedal and doc- Thomas J. Feeney last week, in lowing appointments are hereby an- | Protests Ruling. which the policemen were called nounced: A protest against the ruling of the them at the trial of Gerald Chap.| Aldes—United Spanish War Vet- | 4, 0ihat the New York presby-| man for the murder of Patrolman erans—lke T. Hills and William | - e Eeain e ot Case Closed TLocally IiVsieransiMorelan WArssRaVImond v - o cr by ot catilAi obiafrirmielles The case of the three policemen, Frost and M. P. Andre in the virgin birth, was formally pre- missioners is concerned, is a closed Dewey Selander and Philip Ross. Rev, Charles wartz of Chicago. matter as a result of the adoption | American Legion Nathan C.|pnig the church leaders ssed the opinion that the fact Honorary—G. A, R. pres 9:500 s field, W. F, Sternberg, w D. Pen- of the assembly itself, making a di-|in the N EW BRITAIN, LO\'NECTICUT MISS ALICE JUDGE CONSIDERING CASE OF J. W. MILLS |Counsel Asks That Tt Be| Remanded to the rrut coy the Asaismn! Gideon out, is in reality a dissenting opinion | cer '1rns’rd in th - NEW BRITAIN HERALD Three Winsome Winners of College Club Scholarships MURPHY MISS HELENA DOANE | | State Court ord, May 27 (AP)—Judgs Thomas of the U. 8. dis- t here this morning took ideration the motion of State's Attorney R. L. to remand the case of J. Mills, federal prohibition offi- > Southington inn 3, from the U. 8. iSotil that the three men were called upon rect line of cleavage. sourt to ¢ ; : iralotithe day . e supcrior court of to appear before the discipline com- ar: ':1':-.-{::-’:1“_‘"‘; orders of the day | 50 Sign Petition. oAt Henry J. Calnen milteo and admlt _ thelr misstato- |18 oSRIEL o The protast wasclrculaied among| Walter Walsh, attorneys ton DM T e e |Saturday, May 30 gt 9:30 sharp, day. | (¢ commissioners for signature and | opposed the mation, d | no further punishment ; hoard. » report of 80 far some | names, |light time, at junction of Pearl street | 1ad appended their| Mr. should be exacted by {1 'with Franklin Square Whether a copy of | not arrested when aci | . Gideon argued that Mills was | MISS ABESHAG BENJAMIN ng In an offi- | ment was nfade today by Announce I It conceded entirely the Mcensing|clal capacity, and that the counts ‘ 3 o | Commanders of various units will 9 B ) {the New Britain College club that | ¥ J o i fo ded to . ¢ v P 1se 0 & d e " 3 2 thegcommithessimsnlonnaicod report to the chlef of staff, Saturday, | 9% Henry P. Van Dusen, New York, |against him cloarly thowed the case |y veio G P2 188 S0 0 s State's Attorney Hugh M, Aleorn 18y, "50 %01 6.0 0 m. “daylight time, | ¥ho did not either affirm or deny |to be one for the state courts. Mr. |° ar to the following mem up to H"\e :r;nc.s d('(o.r,lvr l«:flyl\u;;u Tk ln Sanare for) n o onte ] Bec lr\‘m?c an he theory of the vir-| Calnen claimed that the question |3+ A LT atal David L. Dunn of the bo The parade will move promptly at | £ Dirth. Bight points are listed and | was whether or mnot the United (Eisttse e Iu the last com- |, 5 ‘v “gayiight time. Parade will be formed in following order: First Division after the meeting. munication to Chairman Dunn, the state’'s attorney said that he did not the principal contention {s that un- States | der the church law the presbytery {nquire into the conduct of Its own | ¥ | 18 the only judge of the qualifications | ofticers and cited many precedents. | 5 was to have the aut = hority to | Miss Alice Murphy of Washington et, who is planning to enter Dos- request & copy of the report but de- | p o WA DI of s minieter. f The case had ‘been removes gram | foNinIversity, $150. e sired that the board forward a g i O BRCe | Chapter of Confession the state court to the federar eows | Vi3 Helenn Do <o hl stenographie copy of the tesllmony | = yi; papq), | The holding of the commission, bY & Writ of habeas corpus cu pilliente] om- glven at the hearing. Buch a coPY | (iin of stafr, which became the judgment of the CAUS3. S I min of Unio docs not exist and the board has pjjeg assembly by its adoption, violates| = —— RS s not been informed by the state's at- torney whether he desires a copy of the report, “If he its one he can certainly have it," Chairman Dunn said Mayor Congratulates Board Mayor A. M. Paonessa was pres- ent at the hoard meeting and when com asked if he cared nything | ¥ to the members, lared that Philharmonic band—E. J. Lynch, the confession of faith itself, the leader., |protest asserted. The following Provisional Battalion, 169th 1In-|chapter of the confession was auot. fantry, C. G., Captain E. P. ed in substantlation: “The requir- Dunne, commanding, Lieut. Wililam |ing of an Implicit faith and an ah- Jackeon, adjutant. solute and blind obedience is to de- Company I—Captain W. T stroy liberty and conscience and unding. el colors, Headquarter: Squlres, reason also.’” h absolute con d, “It re- Sena Co.—~Lfeut. H. C. eh had no comment to make except ' Jackson commanding. stores those Roman Catholie theo- to congratulate the mm on the Company H, Machine Gun Co.— |riewof bcclestastical authority which Foal ut. Albin Bachiel, commanding. | it y purpose of Presby- | (Continued on Page 10) Second Division terfan Protestantism to overthrow. (nm Walter O. Cook, Commanding Break in Another Year —New Motor Bill Bl fage Foun PENSATION SET AT $21 PER WEEK' te Cuts House Request | rd The rec of these voung women Adopted | ,.‘r, Q‘:M,_” o Carpa. While the modernists said, that the | State 1 ]tj,v »'r.'“p e e appointment of a commisslon of 15 (AP) u r‘nw,w BEIR }‘n,‘ A vesterday to study the whole issue adopted ' o s e Pl el | probably will avert the break for bate, the bill w Sl s s : e WITH TH raterualtand s weltare orea {another year, Dr. Coffin’s statement | the board « wices t b Nls i, ‘m-mf al a fare organiza- e e Presbyterics | DOWers of the New Haven s. 2 ot L Ak ey gt 1 approve Aoet it would mean district . s heen dn | : 4 Firemen, policemen and elty de- S i s i rs Tlectad partments, a break In the chureh. The great controver : D Three Executed Today and TR majority fn the church does not ¢ : e a br ut was re 3 American Legion band, V e . Three More Sentenced | American Leg wanted to state our position tim Uiz < mes up In civil court the . Capt Ifre Griswol : v - to Die in S Gl R e a0 wing < Col & fraion I hope it never comes to t v o= olors i 1 4 . 3 Dr. McCartney sald he The senate, ¢i = 0 Sofla (AP) |\' A il ‘{I,'Qf: B Armerican | Wiser counse! would prevall In the |house, amended t a A ! Three aders recent 10y Glover post No. 6. American popitery of New York than was pens ) bombing of the Svell Kral cathedral £ manifested by the extraordinary and ni fommand. Sche com- = in which persons were killed, | Gommander H. E. uy, €om- | o mingly defiant actions of some of $21 a he | 3 SareiTRE ere today. men ™ "'"’* New York ce ssioners yes- , all of whom wer executed were Zadgorsky an 5 e A terday, 4 L il te grallek il BALSEET R S o Offercd Statement men Commander John 1. O'Brien AT e ity p of [ Sommanting amended bill was the 1 1 r of The 1 403 ent a i ed cterans of Ameri 3 Yo n ¥ cxeculioner sted s amendment n € the maximu In summing up a se around his neck 2 HEIDE RO €Ml pe uph figure $21 instead of $24 s of the College club dgorsky came tottering | MO N ‘i Dreabyteriany e never been |Cronin defended t . he steps with di G, Ha mp L. S, W, v, | known as men who w mittee's actior i on Page 1 Priedman. the last to mount the ~ A- U. Hamm : SLINE e SO g ST e s i counes S GIRL SOPHOMORE AT H. § and head i their government. A180 ST ! SN , 1 1 we Colors ea B senare atopiet oo moter [ES AFTER LONG ILLNESS a Je N aran than the d . il tery of Ne : Stanicy Post No. '; el braiatey yrists may I. Mary Collins, Aged 16, Passes 5, H 16 pEDSERt : / Anay At Home of Mother gan = sem! th oth At 622 Main Street n isters Lin G b ¢ fune on our lawr . k s r Bl lution decla ® S g strects of i Faria v diviston will form on reSolutl '»]7 iy SO he s r April 14. On 1t issas- | L n Square park; right ok i : 10 assassinate King Horls of 1 e st A il foru Tan Tand. for the 8 Gl : gar © Was mo vvmf near .~, B el atd Frankiin Sauire wii —_— 4 A e ] ! s e Pearl stret. West Hayen Child and Milford Man w! Sl Georgi Koell are h s Injured in Crash on Bridgeport & She was epalties King 5 E Aty ( P & proved, Other : Turnpike Today. LUTHER LEAGUE M £ imposed 3 5 4 jeclined to sanction them. | REN : b ) more persons have be May I8 & d 1 r r con 5 nection W 4 * leted « she 3 n ¢ { spirators, I ¥ are M er " & . THE WEATHER M ra M - Mm 1 was sentenc ABLAZL AT SEA Hartford, May —Forecast mprisonment May 27 A for New Dritain and vicinity s L K - Vair tonight and Thursday 200 SHIPS . S63 1 T vy ot t possibiy light frost tonight. not i H,‘..,m, 3 B Continued on Page 16) for serepp!ig | WI’D\I DAY MA\ 27 19 5. —EIGHTEEN PAGES LOCATION NoT DECIDED EXPLAINS HIS REASONS Equality of Pay {about Oct. 1, it | morning by Paul K. - | der consideration. | Wightman, | sistant Average Daily Circulation For | Week Ending 12’075 i May 23rd .., TEACHERS TO DEMAND INIIREASE IN SALARY FOR ALL GRADES IN CITY NEW BANK STARTS WMILLAN HOPEFUL Radical Upward Re. BUSINESS IN FALL AMUNDSEN IS SAE yyoen, o Schedules Will Be Presented at \Hardware City National Nay Fellow Explorer Stes No Reason School Board Meeting Open Rbout October 1 for Bemg Dlscouraged In June. for Male and Female Instructors in Senior High School Included in Request. Authorized Capital Stock Will )V‘}hfly,l The Mere Matter of Locating $200,000 With $50,000 Paid In— | the Pole Itself Might Take Sl'vml‘ | | Paul K. Rogers Probable Choice Days—No Word From Aviators | for President. Yet. | Approval glven for| Washington, May 27.—(AP)--| the establishment of the Hardware Hope for the safe return ot the| A 9émand that a radical change City National bank in this city, Amundsen polar expedition was held |b® made in the salary schedules of ¥ |out today by Donald R. MacMillan, | New Britaln school teachers provid- new fnstitution will [Arctic explorer, who believes that |Ing for the establishment of new and any one of the several reasons might |materially higher minimum and o delayed the return of the fly- | Maximum salaries for teachers in |elementary, ard junior and senlor Bistit Take Feversl Do high schools. will be made by the The there problem of locating the | CORference committee of the ~New [Pole itselt by astronomical observa. |BFitaln Teachers’ council at the next having been the | begin business | as announced this | Rogers, vice- |; president and treasurer of the Skin- ner Chuck Co., who is understood to | be the selection of directors for H‘P‘ presidency. The bank ers. will 4o business on : [tions, MacMillan sald, might tn it.|Mmecting of the New Britain school Maln street north of the rafiroad | [selt have required meveral days to|PO%rd on June 12. This step was tracks, at one of two sites now un- |70 PNE | |adopted at a meeting of the council & ot fias (pone of these 17| “It is inconcelvable” he asserted, underetood, toabe the Camp (& Zinslothat any mar) however §ooB'a pliot man bullding at the corner of Main |loan 1y trom the north end of Spitz- | and r.n.'ayrtjf aires ,,,‘:’: ::n‘f”r’f'mgnn for a distance of 600 miles a declsion by the director 7" lin a straight line and drop down | fcation of this choice could be Mad® |ypon the North Pole, or even within | {50 miles of it.” et en 0 I Capltal Stock $200,00 MacMillan, \h-: night, at which meeting the |conference committee was given full |power to go ahead with the pres- |entation ot the demand. The committee also will ask that |in the senior high school women |teachers be given identically the |same pay for the same position as |men teachers. This, if granted, will streets, who will head the Ly al of the institution ha e rm‘:flp 1“ Fo f\“u”:'“ ( 50, Mn MacMlllan Arctlc expedition arrived | |mark a radical departure from cus- been fixed at $200,000 with 850,000 \p0re to4ay to confer with officials | tom. The council resents every paid in, and the corporators who | ? the he council represents eve: National Geographic Society | |teacher in New Britain, the increase {and naval officers, |Admiral Moftett, alr sf,r“\r‘e. 0 Farly To Give Up. “If Amundsen had one month's|rolls in Bridgeport, the board of directors | Lamb, vice-president | Frary & Clark: E. M. vice-president and sec Judd Mfg. C v\“] comprise |are Joseph ¥. |of Landers including Rear |in salaries proposed affecting mor chief of the naval [than 410 teachers. \ The conterence committee of the |council has already examined pay- Waterbury and ¢ of North & R« witche vice-president ReiC. 3"'\ P rmest W. |provisions,” MacMillan continued, |Several other Connecticut cities, and ittty 4 woeretars | "It 18 far too early in the game for |Pointed out last night that New Brit- ain teachers are comparatively the poorest paid in the state, at leasi the poorest paid of the citics, whose the world to be alarmed over his ¢ the Stanley Works: Arthur P. one week's absence. The Pole s o White, credit manager of the Rus- scll & Erwin Co. and a banker of [not an easy Hiag tgn.‘t‘m:, 12\.1! i:. lm;m,crds S ite lookaalun [more than o quarter of o century {locate accurately with fnstrumenta, | "GO7L8 NAIS 100RSE NP |experfence; Mortimer H. Camp, as-| “In view of this frequent landings | sy tenchers in New Britain have must necessarily be made with the possibliity and probability of injury counsel and | member of the law firm of Kirkham, Cooper, Hungerford & Camp; Paul K. Rogers, vice-president and treas- urer of the Skinner Chuck Co. Application fer a mada to the comptroller of currency Taited States trensury department, on May 4. After an investigation 6f character, resources, of the or- ganizers by fiold agents representing the comptroiler's office, favorable action was recommended and this corporation not had an increase in salary grant- |ed since 1920, when the present rates to the planes if iceflelds alone are |were established. At present, the lavallable. If the party lands Within |minimum salary for @ beginnine |25 miles of the Pole, a journey on |teacher in the elementary achool 1 charter was |foot would be preferable to a trip |$950. whth the maximum §1 through the air, asAt would elimin- ke junior high schools, ate one more extra hazard of @ take- 'mum is $1100 and off and landing. If on this foot jour- $1350. In the senior his ney Amundsen encounters ice slmi- |figures are $1200 lar to that seen by us in 1914, he $2050 maximum [won't be back for several days. | The conference commit Tells of Hazards | mand that every one of 1l “If the two planes landed in a|De materially increa lead or watercrack, unless carefully| There was much comr guarded, there is a strong proba, |MOTAINg on the action take {council last night, and biity of thelr being crushed for|, .04 44 think that in spite of the the mir the ) ete., as tak | bank comes into the city most favorable feeling on ng louses anf teachers here, it is understood 5 2 1y . ng not existed it might ::’fl';;_]”fl;:“&“”aja‘;n Spening “("." increase necessitated in the school possible for the other in- ‘A_ap' e el glgantic |y gget, the people of New Britair ibioak e[ : t the Increasc is some stitutions to block fssuance of a A > B | will realize that the ftutlons 10 s conversant in mat- | , .1f Amundsen’s planes should be| yny which they are duty-bound to il dogruRingroushicoigilay take Joq through. Members of the cour ters of banking several days to construct a ‘run’ for cil at last night's meeting were also - R his pianes. If he missed Spitz-|o¢ thiy frame of mind, and it was s return he s down, with this feeling as to the outcome T[AP["' [] of gas, with the re- ¢ the demand that the conference re If he 13 committee was empowered to pre Pole and cannot |gent the resolution for the increase INI]I[;TEI] []N[;E M(]RE y unlikely. I fear to the school committee at its mex the worst in spite of his one month's provisions. To walk over the rough ow-covered ice of the Polar d with open and thin -covered leads, for 600 to Spltz- ergen or 413 to Cape Columbla at this time of the vear is utterly im possible for the best of m meeting. HITS AT AMERIGANS WHO TALK T00 MUCH Fall, Doheny and Sinclair Held by District of Columbia Grand Jury == Today n, May 27 New York, May 27.(AP)—Today Cong. Fish Wants Banker , Edward L. D s the sixth since the Amundsen- 2 air whose § Elisworth pol .dition | Prosecuted for His Debt of the oll s ssed on a whereat Comment in France . six urers Whe planes disap- AP)—T i re view of those at ericans w K bergen, all com- | rega o the war d pr t r cased, ed Repre Fish of N \ w York, a ey n rof t - L ask President Co en the party | section of the Cods G provides fin it BERNHARDT DEAD Al : t ed w n L © %% Well Known Traveling Salesman ( ooutioe ihat any A " Passes Away At Home 46 Madi- LA 2 . . son Street, After Long Tlness Micial -".*- or QUINN PROBE DATE SET - R, 27 \ Committees Representing City and Central Labor Union to Hold First Meeting Tomorrow Afternoon b ; o 5 . ¥ he wds a r of ppoin Mryor A M X T e T PRISONER WALKS AWAY SO s ek end ‘ r 8 ay 27 ; \ < ¥ serg w a s wife r pris £ s by NPE e war o ained, ¥ s Mrs. Congzn i 4 ai police