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e e steaton Gannot Vote as Church Trustee Member ol Their Victims Far Prom Their Bodics, York, July Court Brante York, July 11 (#» y e Loo anda Justic Tie esterd 0 pan, t n his d an injunction traini Islur f kusa, Rev. Dr. John Roach St grave tor of the Calvary Baptist church der on from aeting and voting as a Which it is stat heads of in a.suit brought by five t 111l 1 there, posed to ghe erection of a sk ck to the yeat church hotel by the chu ctically Justice Tlerney denled a tion to prevent the deacons of the church from taking action to expel or suspend the complaining trus tees who filed the injunction ineluding Willlam A. M. Martin, also is treasurer of the The {insurgent truste in k original complaint charged o On rd 1 ( of ti church funds and for a receivership, shut the withdrawn later. In their they said many valuable had bheen driven from v the Rev. Dr. Straton, Yesterday's injunction stand until the sult is tr mling Justice Tisrney church’s charter called for n t ng E ¥ rue tees, and as there were nov ting She number, the Rev, Dr. ton could ot vote a8 a trustes, LAWYER IS CITED | Attorney in Campbell-Wheeler murked bou Anese i injun ) ! » Christians who I man ¢ Hlic seription ove auit who church ny o8 ir bodies, Jristian wticular pet m would make eparating their d ship and of in anothe that Cage Must Respond to Charge of Con tampt of Court. Great Falls, Mont, An information citin Helena attorney, de ator Burton K. Wheeler and Gordon Campbell in their recent trials he for criticism of court, has been filed \n tederal court here on the r']rr Jin, who presided at Ca wial, The information or \ppear and show ca thould not be held tor filing an alleged 1stignment of errors in bell case. In taking steps to app the verdict of guilt which 8 re- turned against Campbell, the infor- mation declares that Ford contended ths court erred in failing to grant thardefendant’s motion for a direct- #4 verdict, when no such motion was made by the defense. Another | charge is that in tha assignment of errors Ford introduced 27 exceptions | which were not noted by defense | counsel in the trial. ‘ampbell was convieted of frau Aulently using the malls to promote an ofl syndicate and s der a 2% vear penitentiary sentence and a $1,000 fine. He is on bond pending appeal. re, witivl ;Jdlflm H‘ Is € v Ford to he icism led the Camp- al from ! or . Mann her hunsband sex and her on a Lehig |a h her ilroad foresic Close ta Gl road which enwood the enters a closc rrow to 1 ambuscnd nearby stopped Suddenly the bushes and 1 |close range hit lann dropp: Carey took aim ting Mrs. ) herself hefore band, in t [shot hit M1 DRUM MAJORS TO MEE A meeting ot drum majors repre- senting drum corps all over the gtate, will be held tomorrow afternoon at the Y. M. T. A. & B. club rooms. chiic ving wateh the ed from hehind Ma him in the thi car. BELGIANS TO WITHDRAW Brussels, July 11 (A—The Bel- glan troops now in the Rulir are to return to their garrigons in Belgium bitween July 19 and 25. Dryin’ It Up ing nn in tl | rena »wh e sheriff of to Carey ers sag: | ke | {more | time | Irons obtained | with ook | these [na | ech m! the railro; {der* Mann f married he chavge [ | { I rema ul\u\l My ANNOUNCES R A They're trying to epread yon in South Africa! fhomas (above), who pavs jest income tax of any man in a8, Tex., has donated $20 send Dr. Jesse'R. Kellems, st (belaw), to Cape Town neighboring cities for a tures. He is nsidernr panying him. H bie- Mike e | morning NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, City Items SOME STORES 10 CLOSE AT NOON Ull,ers at 6 0'Clock and Many | at 9 0'Clock Saturdays Policeman and Mrs. Gustave W. Hellberg of Lincoln street will l¢ n» "ull\ for New York where they “H] \mr their Stuart and L‘:mnri Hellberg. They will also ML 5 trip up the Hudson to Catskill, Wellin, employed .u “the Meadow club, suftered an in- ft hand whila repairing erday, He was tak w Britain Genaral hospita went. sot ‘mhu’h: jury to h suiles owned by e ¢ 76 Derby street and Ben- Finklestein of 44 Tremont collided last ni at the cor- r of Seymour and Stanley strect e running board and fender, ‘asclla’s car were badly damaged A datighter was born at New Brit- ain general hospital yesterday to M. and Mrs., John Uarkawicz of 26 Sil- ver street Mrs. Schumski of 111 Orang o'clock Fri- |street reported to the police yester- lay that a boy had stolen a gold watch from her home. 1€ to infor- Hrl“l:l this clock Saturday street i reet, H\‘ 9 o . which was the lat- | ved by many, while it 6 o'clock and liants decided to Saturdays during up of mer have noon on t stated er A 11 shatically | tur it there was Charles Ericson has sued A. Petow | don't |for 0 as the result of an awto- bile collision on Dewey street last month. Roche & Cabelus issued th writ, whi is returnable the third Monday of July in the city court, | Harry Bronstein, through Edward Mag. has sued Fred Geschinski $100 damages. The papers a furnable in the eity court the scc- nd Monday July Annie and William He . Rackl en sued for $30 di s by ing Co. and | Martin Kukas through Klett & John Boyle Co. the |Alling. The papers are returnable second Monday of July 3% to pay to keep One man 1088 comes sald they 1 open under pro competitors were | A u said they in- Ir three |o 1oon wer m last y¢ 1lund have i1 L. Nair left today attend 3Sth annual conven- tion of the Commercial Law league lecided to | Mackinac Island, Michigan. \v are Har- City € on, Parker Danielson & Co., z & Costel & Dunn H.w\uv/ thew Pay F. George De Witt A & Son follow | o - DRY WAR IEADER L. Gans, | Ri- | oY | will i ock | Andrews Says He Wants “Dal- 5 lar-a-Year Hen” Washington, July 11—Tha work of reorganizing the Prohfbition En- vica of the Treasury, to Assistant cretary Mel- 's rapidly and hope | ais that by Aug. plan becomes effec- Andrews will have ) administratora who | ucceed the 48 state directors | row in charge of enforcing the Vol- 1d lany of the small- | A will el ‘ for m.»’ nday ERENCE Peking I 1ons, Soun to Discnss Revision of Chis {11F POWER CONFE ntrusted Fxpeet Se in French sion is proceedi nese Customs, French | © calling [ &re 10 ¢ crence to selecting administrator neral Andrews 18 proceeding rlong the linea that marked nt of the War Industries under the direction of Ber Baruch of New York, He f rrice ex- ompletion yes £ the treaties velopm | Roard ard M ton conf China ad b c ed ness admin the ques. ity in v sider a0 extra-territor author ng the place of powers have nges upon this whom alcohc mior sery the of superiision of the fndustries while the attention to t enforcement ustratol Hmpo senjor 1-using o will give h off] Vil be tures of imi have aff phar and inspactions, 1 assistant a acists d ma tiga- ations for quotas, wasy 1 here torg will be retained A majority of the candida for re-appointment, but examination of t corde, 1t 18 stated, ¢ would not tit in anization that General An tont | In rebuilding Navy forcemer es§ yos- “_" Uitornin g applic ohol permits, i ete today that the state direc- as affministy directors 3 not more eretary of Navy Admits That tors re Peace Promotion Ulans Ofttimes ates Make Him Weary | 1 Ais the pre 1 G ttion ral en- personne An- special s in Ne ts having headq 1 Philad nt svstem ¢ we 1§ pasin w York and rters in pro ition enfor cotntry is into state m 45 lines i1 1vide [owing . the stricts, each and each ur posei 1 <d ly to promot the fudicl as as to t in cortain « are n of a Amer- s embra ittle offer sug- ministrator Alcohol Users Affected ze of pr e program of dry affects ohol. C e, who on of and use tter will fun. with respect to tax matters, Auties being hibition administrators Expeet Changes in Pll““"l' Exportation 11 (A—Some ernal re wperyi the man s says that, in view of 1 of ex- nd in harg! Personals RARS ROAD TO q-ru'-\! RS" W. Doerr avenue {s t in advanced phys iining at Columbhia Universi Doerr of 1 Loard Pettin Town Ot Goshen Acts to Reep opp of 43 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION P. 1 ANNUAL MEETING | in the | SEEKING AIDES - i de- | will he as-| chem- | reas- | ¢ perfecting. | attention to [r | | SATURDAY, JULY 11, mussmN PRISONS " ARF MORE Y ‘!Umnh[ Only Most Desperate fnmmals Kept in Barred Cells July 11.—P life n Russia has greatly im the grim days of the fon. A much gime has replaced methods which chunge from a lemocratie regime, ned murderer down sive looking youth acc prisoners eat, slaep, er and share the same daily cond tio; prison life. Criticlsm chiefly directed at the slender quar ty of food and lack of outdoor crelse. proved since bolshevik revo- 10re humane r the terrori rccompanied | nmonarchical to a I'rom the hard- thy offen- sed of theft, | ningle togeth- ic the | But Few In Cells Only in the cases of the most gerous criminal prisoners ar W things as stone cells, ind golitary continement s, even politicai prisoners, en large, well-lighted with iron cots, 1d a single a covering, In most ¢ {rooms are not even barred, {inmates free to ming themselves, Very little work is pro- vided, and the pri rs, therefo are (ree to indulge thelr hobbies, smoke, p! cards, and [the freest of musical 1 s (their own) and other { entertain nt, Not Enough To Do. as it ma are giv- s these ire among v re have mmr in R the is poorly orga per printeries, ents and mach work 1\ sufficient only s {8 aspe alls, whe e allowed Th fle ar in id ‘o rs, making t | pondent, and w | they are wholly any us i Murde | Murder in {mild offense ed to eoun | ter-revolution pondent on ‘ra recent visit to one of the Mose prisons spoke | tripie mu | three years, | was a man Iutionary activities, demned to death naximum but death ir » present polit eviks say this So Serious, 18 relatively to a youth guilty of , who was se while in the ne accused of count who was Ten years for mur ,vnv e ff I groe, )‘wux'. The ) insure of revol Talks With other prison 1 1 with Mion Priest corre o ta 1 frof own &lory. was sentenc cars for 18 ConsuTe n intell ed to foin 1 Army irate-featy n three years fror . who was give pHing to without a passport. tion vous off cross Connte vo! grie can be convicted | i Political called regarded most of which now 1A va to the old imper gime, 1aking wres aver heul istie r of osts every week on even the sli Most of tha arres to the far on the outsk R Priso st suspicion Ruterka Pr as th ristacrats’ the num of [barans, b countesses inte IDEAL RACING WEA American Yacht Fr\ Is Taking Part in Rig Scotland Today. Event Held fn | Tdeal this morning for the | which the Am the challenger we for the six race S and t These condition sspecially favorat Lecaugs th w vacht think a | her, THe Lanai's erew man Hoyt, seeretary can six-meter cor Crane, Aesign Danie] Cox, R Commodore Caillanx Favorite In Sarthe El Tuly 11 to be retu | majority in for the Department of & COURT IN BANKRUPTCY 1 by rooms | blanket | d the | to | w tier | 1925 i Then in 1 turned at my own gate,= And nothing to be sad for— |To such a man as any wite pass a pretty lad for e then, 1s Miss Millay, but only 1. Her ability, her place in ire, her technique and her NN Y O charm can never be really PASTELS appreciated without & AND rov reading of what she has 3 °n to the world. And any reader [ POR I l\ \IT‘ time to such a thorough e 1]l he amply rewarded—tor it ons Edna St. Vincent fll T, NS 7Y - INWAR ON BOOZE 'ew Elfort to Stamp Ot Phila- Qelphia Alcoho! Ring ¥ 11 (P—Another with the federal van,—to “dry up” stop the flow of ale i forbidden channels, 1 to the activities of an and prevent ume manuface np ving to bootleggers, as resulted in the indictment by & federal grand jury of forty eight ine ials and six corporations. But Opening Guns tments returned yesters the words of Assistant that he States District Attorney Hen« 1 that |y dman, are but the “open« : he warfara that is to egal alcohol dealers. 1s promised 75 more ine he said would be 1 evidence uncovered pecial force of 100 “under fnvestigators of the Intallis e Unit of Tnternal Revenut irean is presented. Policemen Implicated e grand jury report mentioned half a dozen Philadelphia men who wera said to be im« 1 in the work of diverting al- and accepting bribes for “keeping quist.” Theirs names were to Director of Publie r for action. campaign against illegal deals yhol has becoms o pro- v Friedman sald, ones have set gun- {men on the trail of the federal ine § {\muu-nr: One agent, K. Woodside, € | Friedman said, was set upon by & ! of gunmen after he had been a certain location, Woodside's arranging for a police guard to follow him, however, pre= T|vented the sncecss of the attack. To Claim Bonds addition to prosecuting those dictment Friedman hopes them to forfelt the {ne bonds posted as guarantees law would not be violated. s range from $5,000 to 1f successful fn this ate o district attorney sald, ral treasury would be en« by nearly a million dollars. 22| WILLIAM NIVEN DEAD New Britain Resldent Dies Haven—Was Associated With Brother in Boston Store, T NEW BOOKS AL THE INSTITUTE DI i AND WHO IS MY outline f h NEIG in rica HANDICR Kk DOMESTIC p RAFTS givit ral FINLAND AND ITS I t Medill 2 fascinat auty of its island st forests and to the PEOPLE, ion of its citles, the 1de should be add the Europ rd to today no ot who is q e, all embodiments Miss Mi ible o Vs, THE H A MU H h HLANT bury Mac I8 Osgood ttish famn itten a consid- beautiful en ount has been was not 8o | go that wel cri of e it | poc HE SHANG e Witt Wells, trip often pralsed ralsed, 1-known was awarded poetry, her offering winning in great competition be \ Weay * the tit est book of ve TRANSLATED LAXDAFLA SAGA | ICELANDIC by 0M THE read ough we con d have done so lly Miss Millay, wondran the tenth re tha » OF by JAMES ELROY FLECK Geraldine Fmma Hodg aphv of ed in an English January, 1915, poet, or anywhere when ; lier book the maybe it s } W has co did like her ea ter, how growing founded us lication. And yet, which are hetter than she has written, matur tn 1 in “The TALES of adventurous awn, from romantic va Scotia, i . e e s I laaini i | The title poem merits every t OLD WAGON fHOW DAYS, by G praise lieaped upon it. We on! gret that it is too long for a printing here, for it fs a poem f {no one professing a love for p can afford to overlook by Archi han. re = short ever hefo « the [ past car summoned to us days and he modern cir- r showman, * THI 1RISH TINEN r Conrad Gill to show beecamea acture in part pment of plon Ttisat mother love and is simp! ind tense, great in all great narratives are and should IN hy 0 L R the rtaln sonnet in thns vol ad it in one of s, Tt is wr 1 N who s dying Inction SHADOW OFF THE GLOOMY 1 Antho FAST, ny Ossen- | Former in New | e S % | Word has heen recelved here of IRELAND AND | =2 ., |the death in New Haven of Willlam 3r Willlam Orpen. | au who was formerly associated early days his brother, David A. Niven, with repro- icting the Boston store in Niven, authar's | 1and rated i ¢ Caie | | WAYS OF LIFE, ann | ising on elb ' | Some rhyme now out knowr ntir Niven died Wednesday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Horace | Gardner of New Haven. The re« debated | mains have been taken to Provi- ifi- i3 ol R. L for interment. 1 with the b Niven was a native of Scote a young man he secured t goods house in Tou T R. I, and remained in | R b that ln work up to the time of s rement, in 1923, For more ars he conducted a dry in Clinton, Mass. Dur« ast tllness of his brother, as manager of the local about seven years. When sold to its present nelly & Mullen, Mr to live with his daughe v Hay In days were b by Rich anners 1n own woman had a ot a a mag c on ma Who sta rding you with ful rigin Fiction I MAKE THE Day The sunny sky Trederick R. Beach of This Oity Takes Miss Eleanor Harrison of Winsted for His Bride Today, ding of Frederick K. Edward B. Beach of , and Miss Eleanoe er of Mr. and Mrs, on of Winsted, this morning at 10 o'clock ot the First Bape Winsted. Rev, Samuel The couple was g a wedding trip, Mr. and °h will reside at 1 Osgood t Mrs. Beach is & ocal normal scheol Monroe street h is with the New Depart nont Transmits Signals Washington ta Constanti From nople, Distance of 5,300 Mile - More Attacks Feared by Foreigners in Canton atan v 11 (M—Can- of is expressed on the for. Indian the women weeping, fathres are standing by, of those disturbances aish these showing Landing en among the vige An Awkward QUINN ,ml\\ \I\C!\‘IL and, Ohio, July 11 (P—Jack eran spitball pitcher, has sired by the Philadelphia cs from the Boston Red Sox Mack eaid Athletics at ts. Connie oin the | Detroit today