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News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED:1870 GOVERNOR OF '1 Mfl #vs MASS. HURLS POWN GAUNTLET TO THOSE WHO THREATEN TO STRIKE Declares He Will Re-| move All Public Trustees And Dis- charge Every Carman Who Walks Out In Boston. Trouble But Technical, Is His Oninion, and Public Servants Should Remain on Job Pending Avhitra- | tion, Beston would n whole is called over was given to Governor Alan T. Ful- by during ployes of the elevated s recede their ge in t rences Astonished that a strike ated on the Bos- ated on a technicality,” the sald the ire from method trating dif Governor T am astonished ton cle governor men, 14 that 1t t work the ehould consider it public, such of the du nere an cess elevated to say is any on Boston 50 gre a woer ould removs ces will to its consequent 600,000 patrons vated atrike with to its 1 P and any em- that struck employed asgain, at | I may be governor Has No Objections no objection to the loyes debating any , but I think it is for these people, public fo even cor of seriously contingency es quit the con- them denied that con- fcts “No Strike" be strike predicted ney ed ambers also no to outside of the during the con- that he did not in the met Letween ernor who wa i o) He et sa or Jan of disputes ustces and the empl form of arbitration test of 14 y he been adopted suc Imost exery industry arbitrating 1t present od 1he and h cessfully by BRUTAL SLAYING OF WOMAN AND DAUGHTER o F(umd in l\'e\\ Ym'l\ Tenement: Throats Cut, Heads Crushed Mrs July Mar- and nie o her vere tound \ in their Ea 34th street te de had bheen lashed i that n erushe man her used i trume this morning with Mrs by neighbor elder REPORT £2.070,000 LOSS July 8 (A—Operatin 1a: in azainst the of Philipsborn, Ine nd work to force | the | BEDDING FACTORY ON TREMONT ST. GUTTED Loss From Afternoon Fire Is Reported to Be About $5,000 Damage estimated at r was ¢ re in the plant of the Hardware City Bedding Co. |at 60 Tremont street this afternoon The building damaged to the tent of about $1,500 and the re- mainder of the loss is on machinery and stock 3 An which $5,000 or d b; employe Otto Sirco | working on a p the second floor when a sheet of |flame burst out. He ran to a tele- phone instead of going to Box 48, ted directly across the street, sent in a still alarm. By the of the compa owner, was machine on Y. g July 9 (F—Notice that he flames had gained headway billows of £moke rolled out of the buildirg Th e entire ne thought I more serious Circo occuples both building. a brick and "ture, for th hborhood and it was the fire ctually was floors of th frame strue- manufacture of s. He said the bulldirg is covered by insurance but that his loss on ma and stock s the it matras hinery complete of | which was reported him $3.500, The upper floor of the building was gutted and the interfor of the ground floor was scaked. Com- panies 1, 3 and 5 responded to the alarm The Georg One destroyed cost alarm was rung In by Mrs. Scarlett, wife of a fireman. NEW YORK-NEW JERSE TURES ARE ADVACATE nalty [Construction of Two at| I Cost of Over Hundred { Million Recommended New York, July 9 (A—Decision to recommend to ths N York state legislature the construction of two tubes between Manhattan and the northern part Jersey |cost estimated to tot 00 was ence of the more tha ached today North Ne commisison ate and | Commuters' Tentative plans |drawn for the tute heir construce tion would tmprove the transit fa cilitles affecting half a million it s od old Webh, who presided at |the confer sald the cost of con- structing the two tubes would exceed £106,000,000 New Superintendent at Orphanage in Cremwell utive board of the Swe- sh Christian orphanage Crom- 1 ler of New It chas cted Jo- Phil to succecd Rev. Clemens superintendent of the Mr. Mortenson has tive September 1 already have been | commuters, : | state Grisy of The exee | at at we of which | seph I Mortenson ; | institut | ‘N[:H“‘ C fon. Rev EW wmo) ‘PI0JCH mdag "MPY of smoke alarmed | was | machines | at a | ! |into the activities daily ! BRITA CONNECTICUT, TRUMBULL DENIE§ |(He Started Trouble | ALL ACCUSATIONS Ingists He Had No Understand- ing on Ripper Bill |ALGORN WO COMMENT Assertion Made in Bridgeport That HND1U0) Ll J-HN, THURSDAY, JUL Exccutive Had Agreed to Appoint- mont of Certain Officlals Under New Statute, Hartford John H. T denied July 9 (A—Governor rumbull today emphati- hat he had the slight- nding with the men he to the Bridgeport board ment and taxation, the |so-called “ripper" board, regarding the appoint nts they were to make to the office of tax collector, tax at- r offices provided for | ‘ripper” boz rd Makes Flat Denjal The governor's statement is fn ef- fect a flat denial of the reports re- 1 to In a resolution passed by he Bridgeport common council which asks State's At- torney Hugh M. Alcorn to conduct | an investigation into what it calls | “probable eyidence of flagrant vio- | |1ation of the corpupt practice act” | by Senator Howard C. Challenger who has been appointed tax collec- |tor and the governor executive sec- Edward L ¥ | been appointed tax collector. | Concerning Challenger | In connection with Senator Chal- lenger, the Bridgeport council r |lution said in part: “Whereas be- | the of either the com-| mittee or the general assembly on this legislation creating the office to | which Howard & Challenger has | n appointed, the daily and Sun v newspapers of the city of | | Bridgsport continuously carried the {story that Howard S. Callenger him- had stated he would be ap- | potnted to this office and had stated u,, some people in the city of ‘V‘(rl]cr port he would be appointed to | he office of tax collector, and had mmhrr stated that the governor \» 1 agreed with Howard Challenger at no member of the board of ap- \pmmnnm»m and taxation would be ,,mmmu unless they agreed to ‘ election as tax collector, there [ fore be it resolved, ete.” | Governor Trumbull was in the | executive offices in the state capitol J(Ng.._v following his return last night | trom his recent trip to Maine where |1e attended the conference of gov- lernors and spent a few days at his |summer camp with his family and | with Executive Secre: Kelly, The executive secretary was not in the | eapitol today | essary Alcorn is Silent e The request of the Bridgeport | 440, common counell for an invesiigation | people who employ teacher Senator Chal- of ator Chal- | o what {s employ the t business men i from running instru call est under: appointed |of apport | 1t was his text boo the trouble. This W. Hunter of burg, TN, and | Bio! copes Tenn., e 't attend the tri is which caused John to be indicted in Davien tor teachin alution, H BRYAN SHOUTS OUT HISLAST WARNIN the council jiring Tearlm of Country | fore vote Tt Evolutiontsts Win, e savs, No Teachers Would Be Fngaged \'\AH Withont Giving Their Personal Views on Ouestions Dayton liam Tohn Tennings Tennessee Tuly 2 (P es Wil that the is doing s of the 11d s B ant in country than to This harm Le “indefinite] (Seopes') pendence tablished Grave Tt 4 in establishing the teacher can fea he pleases.” teachers he views of the Problem evolntionists Ahead eanl =t that a ry 1 b fore ome point- nec- to on as certain to preve o |1enger and Excentive Secretary Kelly | .| reached State's Attorney M. Alcorn today but the latter officlally re- fused to comment on the situatior {untl) he had further chance to study the facts | |Latvia \\ ants to Pu S Her Debt to America | Washington, July 8 (P—The gov- PRUHTEERQ A[TIVI: ernment of Latvia has informed vvm |treasury of its desire to fund Its debt ‘ ‘!\V the United States. Latvia's debt is about 38,350,000, | Information as to the intention of | that country to approach a funding settlement was transmitted to the Washington government today through the Latvian minister here More defipite conferences between the minister and treas officers are expected to take place a {month to prevent cler banks cont stion of their employer (Continued on ¥ But Ua,\'(nn (Club Seeks to Curb It—Activity as Trial Nears within Dayton ?TAX COLLECTOR IN BRISTOL ON TRAIL OF FEORFE E KINGSBURY DlES (N NEW YORK HOSPITAL/ Former H. S, Football Adviser Suc- cumbs At Age of 36, Three Months After Mother, Elliott Kingsbury ars a resident of Ne in and the thall team, hospital, New York ng Mr. Kingsb cted with his fat and Leen He 3 w Brita advisor of ew Britain ed in Dellevue city was of menths in E o lost his and and came old bor when four five vears For some vears h " cal po: but later joined his Kingsburr of Herbert his father's busines tes and father New Britain |lowing th tonizht be arr of | vestigat Da | one Dayton | made by AUTO OWNERSi Riley Docldes to Tako Action Against Delin- |, quents Who Dodge City | Foome o Assessment. (Speciar to the Herald) will be undertaken by Tax Col ancis B. Riley to secure the pay- nt of city taxes motor cars, ding to an announcem ce this morning. Th has a large of unpaid car on his books. To date the m but responsive ordin the state laws, the cars may be held taxes due, so that taken that than the the erection ton An i r F d meals d the | =it be charge ing to share r Roome pro gressive Dayton steps 160 was ntorm nt from is offi colle let taxe tor th Ac to be Gonnis for action th As few people when ma will to see ac- her about car ta es are sold, mangy bills former are owners. taxes were not rea How me ver, as the efers were — Faithful Old Dog Saves Mistress From Rattlesnake made, the new owner may have the of paying sev- s ma few we his hat ov 25 of collected § r proportion and July than } ) yea unexpected pl eral vears' has owned for a A report from morning y tax Riles taxes on of a generai tor 19 owned by Mi olle lite larg for t of as been col- per was and is 2 total propo id tax lays against motor cars, ey the collector cent more the paid on time than As the biggest r a of the ast the be taken In order that | may follow out his duties bl Declares Scopes s Greatly Tn- | MIGHT CHANFE POLICIES sed IN' TENNESSEE TOWN 5 had traversed it Average Daily Circulation For Week l‘ndmg 12 030 July 3rd IN HERALD Y 1925, ~SIXTEEN PAGES. KILLED FEW HOURS NN MERCHANTS FAVOR CLAMPING LID ON ~ SUNDAY BUSINESS WITH POLICE AID | — MILLAN RADIOS HE HARTFORD JOYRIDERS Forward Resolution To VAS RLONE AT THE THE, - \c oREpARING T0 60 COME T GRIEE HERE Mavor Expressing De- : sire ' To Have Meat at Hopedale, Tahra- Three Youths With Stolen ! And Provi Putting on Finish ! S PRICE THREE CENTS Had Been Assused of Forgers and | Frandulent Bres of Trust — n nt Breach Trust \\n\' on Stores dor, Closed All Day. Implicated tn Fallure of | Big . . Car (anght by Police- S ing Touches man Liehler deral court of was killed in ckson Judge Tenr s, Domintex Concession Made to Jews Because of Different Sabbath ~ But Rabhi Hadas Pledges Help for One-Day Suspension, omobile accident carly today message | | | | | 1 | manking Honse, | | i | | | | a of forgery fraudulent | pedition of trust accassory.|lthisim and being y 1 front of the Lande in connection with | Dorm Peoples Sating: slement e Main street when he o tempting to m curt over to the Hart- Jackson i into t Pinned Under Car Ross was killed v ed as riding five miles nd turned over in | nning him under It | died instant] [ in in which he > about having been | Hartford, night. N street last on, D. ¢ ement of the He at & meeting held of Commeres rooms Hig body the ey copied the after acci hination haq head and he | ber he in was bleed- Liebler said {n his & under the auspices of t u Dyson pre on th at 1 o ck this morning | Chairm inding in front of T i ec The meeting was called at quest of Mayor A, M {wanted meat and i which previously vy Sunday tc Paonessa who the center of swerving to and here the of the re stopping to se gas wae in the car. He T the car belonged to his were taking 1t ntain by J Ross was returned i provision stores the offi- lad e had been open all Judge 1dge reduca their business a in one indictment ay with having forged Ki trick \ay spend in w {hours to a maximum of two hours B ik oy we | pairic N o explore eoutry on ©day, | Mayor Can Close Stores | Mr. Dyson opened the {the explanation that the ma [ power to issue orders to the to close all stores stores all day He r and that they s¢ with spin ! to show Under $25,000 Bond lr",‘ drug ols it cald Mayor Paonessa at meat and dy his leense, it de- Judge Ross was under §25 bond on the charges In the indict returned by the county grand following its investigation of ank’s fatlure bank was month ago af! exc if e at none of the three pos Sunday 1 ebler then took them fact that the from J sout 11 eclock odas here in | sand on bin costumes o1 their red cape a pro- untit morni onivits recommodate those who do not have taking care of their reported that they Sunday provisions, He said if the eived the report of ‘merchants themselves did some definite action he f mavor would enforce his powers There was discussion concer fruit and confectionary clally those which and soft drinks. Secretary Gould of the Chamber of Commeres rined |that the mayor's letter referred or to meat “hi ot the slon stores k closed about a r an investigation by examiner showed a funds ta of Thomas R John assistan 0 o'l stolen 1 o at al ce were notified at wel the facilities for of excess Carroll, Carroll r, and W wers | warrants scon after the | They were indicted with Ross and released in | singing by Eskimos was the tcature { o 4 by John' of the street reported cashier; that the and Cawthen, d o ler service. Men | A ng ots and s blanket b | with hood about nig by ter Wagn Talcott o'clock this morning. Frary and Clark (.nns Use of Residence | 9 (M—-The of Com- ed TLanders, Britain with par- on Main 1o t The rooms {8 one the town m street B ) was falin Kies Judge bond Trial of the four men had been set for the third week in September o Jast found sell ice cream were which are er on tection "Avtators hay sewing togett ter than The basis of Judge indlces (ISR Y e was in unpaid drafts bearing several of them issued on and found in th bank. When bank liquidat- | ing agent to pay drafts. Judge | Ross had refused, declaring he was not indebted to the institution | Soon after the bank fallure Judge | ss issued a statement in which he sald payment of the drafts had been made contingent upon the operation of loans in Memphis banks s he had failed to benefit from one of them It Hable for and provision Volek Favors Closing ably the most of the meeting, nearly two hours, seph Volek of the Bellevu 99 Hart street TI'his is 1 est shame I ever faced in 1 here and discuss the tion of doing busi said Mr. Volek. “Everyone hera knows storea Wy Unpaid Drafts Pr Rows imp Jul Lok v Tuly W hic Hartford Chamber was made by Marke there arri at resources of called upon h gre o recently |to come q ess on Sund Alexander is house more th that ac- 1 man work (Contion v place cording to the laws of God av we have six days in which to and one day to rest. Did vou read the letter in the paper Mr Brooks? He says it is a shams to {the ol The merchant works 1 |day—maybe ]i Isn't it swwit Hearing on State Movie Statute to be Held Friday as Scheduled .. payment P e to I;m\,«- f but not the VW HAVEN GRANDLIST o LIKELY T0 BE BOOSTED ‘It should be taken and discuss closing Ts, by hours a ame? plenty were re- into cor mer- = we have get every 6:30 we should Court Decides ation that a grand jury inquiry is Named 5 T big stores close at 1ly an ex-parte proceeding.” By Harding _ Judge l;ma.:u s 47 ; at night and make money. We ’\ H”app{m; € .‘ lwlx r-.]‘. ivm]”fiu.tnr n until 11 and 12, o the federal bench for the west 3 ; Su- 1 know a man who iltrict. o Tenncssco fn June,| POMement—Appeal to Su than $100.000 who Prior to his appointment as ip at 6 a federal judge he served as chan- | place to cellor of the kson district of the o’'clock. state chancery court | too. He is survived by We came to this cou got a better living thar own country aad we are {five ehfldren and W. Ross and J the laws. We m Ives, | Special s o el Against Requested Post- is worth ern 10 of Tt 1s Officials Hope to Reduce e JALERE 11 day m his h in hi and 1d. preme Court Whichever Side Gets Verdict. do busine He until 25 Miil Tax Rate Half or 2 stays all | Whole Mill. Su widow and others, E. of his two b M try because , July 8 New Haven gran 1 ate cut whi n 1 list t tol o v we 1 in our Ravanna film tax law the violaters Dr. fned slaves of our- G. Saunders, oxam at b'clock i Un ¢ » allow a tax re body, expressed belf tes district court r t N @ ity v fJudee Ross met his death by dwowr ing and not from a wound on ! ad caused from his impact windshield the car. At the au left the road bed the antor 1d been charged sl the last few months t wha morning the i 4 I knew a man who was in busi- ess for h elf and worked n he we very night vork with list for ¥ rdes e to which ¥ v spot where the gree within t Judge Ross from B ral times sir ‘ partly swollen by eve The antomobi s vah ed in a st nt heavy PRIEST'S CAR SMASHED Rer. Stephen Grohol's Machine Dam- le was rains. nement cighbors wil It th 387 in taxes. From taxcs the t mayor that ar 81 st yea 1 recelve this ve s 3 ng Sunday T will el s income and T wi expenses for Mayor Rabhi Hadas Speaks For Jews . Hadas, aged on Plainville Road by Speed- et the t {ATH VICTIN DIES Man Fnrt in Pickwick Disaster Suc- ing Driver Who Fails to Stop. : Gershen who Rev | Saints Stephen A hurch, Girohol, paster of this city, reported ocal ce headqu n night that was v damaged in Plainville by a ear eaded for New of speed arters at 11 his automobile Rritain at a terrific cumbs—Report of Inyestigators The other car did not Late Today Likely a (- The oday wh HIGH TIDE T Yaly 10 (Standard Time) At New London, 12:10 a. 12:19 p. m. At New Haven, 1:42a. m, 227 p. m ed to reglster added that he nally responsible for people complying with the oftered to appear p prosecute to the limit aply aw 2 Many Will Attend THE WEATHER ST Hartford. July .—Forecast will t r- | da s 1 © 2 for New Britain and vicinity n called to testify. It is | pe iminal t was called for Fair tonight; Friday increas- o he |t} nz cloudiness probably fol- lowed hy showers; not much change in temperature, " S but the on the Sabbath, the o get 80 possible in. | people who clos i jury day, ought ing a report wrecked bu expect be dome & —_"_——Mpeuea to mem the he