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P r—————— News of the World By Associated Press N e EW BRITAIN HERALD prictor Opens Place This Morning ‘['qucn[ and Sec. Davis Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending July 11th 12,007 PRICE THREE CENTS ISBIENTIFIB TESTIMONY 1S BARRED IN SCOPES TRIAL; JUDGE AND DARRUW ARGUE GOVT WILL TAKE HAND Defiase Tanes e IF COAL MEN STRIE | tion to Ruling, Claia ing State Is Maling | Case On Its Own Evidence. | | | | | \ | | ! L Do Not Disclose De- tails, However By Tho ) |Continuance Until Monday Sw . Mase., July 17 (P | ) f-4 nr t will take a and Y 4 H e e L Gran ted MRWHen@eA etion 1an ement not be . 1 ant a strike called on sep. | Must Move More Rapid- | ) which the govern v, Raulston Orde vill piirave in the event of a v ussed at three-hour ki e today by President| po 116 Assoctated Press, ldgeiand RecrelaryiDavia. Court Room, Daytan, Tenn., July e specific plan of the govern-| .~ 0n ARl tavas by e eclosed, BEetPStatyill R S TRa e ided to ex nturcd no opinion as to the | A¥ T B S s wage negotations | {0€ O ' J Ho poinfed out| g gocision will have a vita A of 12~ 1 aring on the length of tha trial fouch withiihe dis: Yesterday was devoted entirely to of the operators and the ’";"”m'"',m HigSauERiion ool and was hoping that an|PSicnce of expert testimony lie present wage contracts expire on o was adjourned until Monday morn rv Davis came to White| N8 8t 9 o'clock. The intervening % S i S time will be spent by cou 1 for the o 8 ailing s Engel iefense in preparing statements for i o e o M“‘ the record of what their witnesses ' cived particular emphasis| O%d ‘”,“‘ stified had they been conference with the ex- R ILtEdtoRaly ,”W 0 i cutive. There was no hint by the| Jiidge Raulston's decision to ex by the government in case a strike TR e e s is called. Mr. Davls will, however, | W0R0 SERHF e Havs o 1§ turn to this country on August 25, | ", i \ week by the expiratlon of the | | hfi,f"“‘s‘”" ACEETANERIC L] csent w reement in the an-| ;01 after reading Ly lon St { of the judge's con s of the in (N Ingland i 3‘"””".‘“2*"' the statute as passed by th fo etudy industrial condi- | '*8!SINAU % study which was interrupted | cfense Notes | xeeption two years ago when he was called | The defense at a ack by the death of Dresident | feption to the cou 3 Harding | Judge ordered it pla ord | In presenting the « exeep ,, tion, Arthur G. Hays decha STt in | to make the case | ) | .Q; wwmm'wwww of Anglo-Saxen jndietal procedn Mr. Hays said e == [ The anse then a th I'mlmtc CourtiSRefusesiiideined toipisea it Testament on “Presump- | o placing it « higher court tion of Undue Influence” | Stt Branches of Seiow In reply to a question from .1 s c Raulston, Hays said lefonse 1 leci n “a presumption of un- | 1esented by i * Probate Judge Hor. hink you ar titled to in the record a sufficient ed to admit the will amon \moo g \v e — | dag'p%“““ ) —————— O i ” N m \ I ) = Ta ESTABLISHED 1870 m,mam o NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1925. ~TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES, T DAUGHTER TURNS SWITCH, ELECTRIC \ 'y U AND FAMILY OF 5 IS WIPED OUT STREET TURNOUT \Ha]fl Qrd Ymmg W()me]] Mee[ Fresno, Calif.,, July 17 (P—Explo- | n helr beds. The father and eon Opel] Fallce{ n Heallh DPDT. Mfl’ | | sion of gasoline vapors, ignited when | o 1 one hed, the young daugh- T DEfllll on Mal]Clelel‘ Road | an electric light was turned on, cost | te ther and the two older daugh- GOS[ GI $2 000 Connechcut CO Must FR!‘ H i the lives of H. D. Schroeder and his | t b . ! — four children and razed the Schroe- | four walls of the two-story .‘ | der hime in Piper Colony, between | s » house were blown out from ay ost of Cl’gange‘ i JEN ARE NOT BADLY HURT\ Recdley and Dinuba, yestorday., 1It| the bottom of the house and the sec- CARELESSNESS AUECLD | waa believed at first that a bomb had | ond oflor and roof settled on the ln Tr k H /i [ | been placed in the home. | foundation from the violence of the ac S, an = H‘mnmv Occurs When Autoist| The dead arc X n.felt plainly at Reedley, gev-| Cut Bunting, Flags, Poles, Machin- Zan L oy ol | W, D, Schroeder, 50, vin 1y, In just an instant Expected Revenue |77 l\nn\\n mllcd. 2,775| Drives Too Close to Car Teacks| Sarah Schroeder, 21, fruit » explosion, the debris broke| ery and Equipment Soaked and 2 ‘ , g g . | Myrtle Schroeder, 24, fruit flames and burned. | o S “ oun : 666 Mis and Eleetrie Crashes Into Alnmr‘ TLouis Schroeder, 13, and Arnold | of the walls, particularly| Water Covers Tloor hen Therefrom ‘ ; | sehrocder, s I blown nearly ¢ 5 i : vohicle, | Schroeder, 8. | the windows, were blown nearly two | Men Believed Dead | With the exception of hhundred feet from the house, as ! Manchester, Conn., July 17 (— | Schroeder, belleved to have turncd bits of bric-a-brac and portions k and fixt ~ 4 | ) | Two women are dead as the outcome | on an electric light which provided dow curtains, while a row of ning Co. Wt Commnn Council Wins | Paris, July 17 (A—Total I'rench | of the collision of a Hartford bound | the necessary spark for the explo- | 1 the gouth side of the house, | tent of more than Fight to F C {casualties so far in the Moroccan 'trolley car with an automobile on|sion, the entire family was asleep, I» the driveway to the barn, | as a result of 1ght to Yorce Corpora- war with Abd-El-Krim's Riitians | Center strcet late last night. The|and it is believed, never knew what t 1 with bits of glass and | turned on in ti P lare glven by the Petit Journal in & |dead wer Helen Nozarskl, of | took place. Thelr bodies, charred al furniture and kitchen | health, and W. i tion to Foot the Bill in ! ex dispatch as 4,145, Of these 707 [270 Jefferson street, Hartford, and | most beyond recognition, were found | utersifs, e bhl | were Killed, 2,775 wounded and 666 | Helen Kapinos, also of the same | 5= 0 his intention {4 5 ST missing, The latter may almost cer- | city and street, ment for t) > | ) State Board Finding. [, he fater mav u i ober 1o (1 AGT MINUTE REPRIEVE e ; | Lrench authoritics cstimate Abd-| The early identification of the first ! What caused t (e | EI-Krim has not more than 30 |named was as Mary Platz because question city official i The city's order to the Connecti- | I'rench prisoners, Therefore those [in the pocketbook of Miss Nozarski | scomed unab t cut removal of the Myrtle | technically listed “missing” are re-|were three letters, each signed ing. Dr. Ri street nust be obeyed and |garded ns dead. | “Mary Platz.” The state police In | Intendent o ' torne by the Connecticut | ‘These are the first dtailed figures |clearing up the identity of Miss | — health, rep: C c utilities commission [published of French casualties. | Platz went to her home, found her Gov. Smal have been has auaniced n a finding handed |Premier Painleve, upon his recent |there and returned with her so that | - Small Acts on Receipt day afternoon i tod. jreturn from Morocco, assured the [she might view the bodies of the| f . ;| water faucet t d I re j of Telegram sedly | On M the common council |chamber of deputics. Irench losses | women. Miss Platz said she gave -g Supposedly this mornir a (uest of the board of puh- [Were not so great as rumorcd, but he | Miss Nozarski three letters to mail 9 From Condemned Man’s | cmvlove tn 1 . ordered removal of the |avoided giving figu nd the latter forgot to do 8o before | when no water iteh fo improve road eonditions | The I Fex corres- | starting on a_ride, Brother Admitting Guilt | o turn it oft or a inate a traffic hazard, The |Pondent say Krim has so Man Not Badly Hurt | | open expectir ( t1cut Co. on June 16 appealed | veduced the T cetlves in Mo- | The driver of the automobile was| ; . j and Promising to Sur- |7 eueh had b I f fea = rocco that they are daily becoming | Willlam Maynard of 115 Bond slrm't,. \ 1] | did not come until rt to the utilities commission and the ; 5 h f | ! matter was heard June 30, Judge |! efficient, French troops, be- | Hartford, and the man with him wa o i render. lient Bad eloseal fo e 2 their numberd are insufficinet, | William Nicholine, who received a Gl S S ] | | perintendent, William ohn H. Kirkham presonted the , ; i S i ! g,,f.’i 5 s SRt Iare compelled to be in the fighting [bump on the head which- at first 0se Stores Sund 1y | | fhe municipal builiding s NVhen the commission recefved the | line constantly, with no rest perlods | was thought to have given his a | Chicago, July 17 (A —These were i ater stem ha 1 s company’s appeal, ft an- | Whatever. They are carrving on un- | fractured skull. He was still a ces in the hand of Russell Scott as | Proverly throu nounced that no hearing would be |der terriflc heat and the cor patient at Manchester Memorial hos- EXPLMNS [Awg OP STATE played what he thought his last | Water did not com { 1 until the fall ATaver Paoneses | Pondent Insists it 1s imperative that | pital this morning but was reported A ame of cards early this morning in | Ment of health it was i held until the fall Mavor Paon 1 wl o i wrote at once asking for a hearing |1eY be relieved soon. He demands |as not seriously hurt. {dcath row in the county jail while | PINE drawn elsewhere in i Bl SEnE LT Tadditional aviation units and says| The trolley motorman was Thomas | 2 awaiting his hanging at dawn for | N8 reducing the pressur { prichonbdslay, "“""""““’ ')“’,'}"“" i”” present Freneh bombing planes [ Tomlinson, and his conductor, - |Peclares It Ts “Not Province of || . o Cloth Clogs Up Sink | co ssio E wonl hold up ’ | | St A e lin EnOTcono Mo e Balivan s Wotilon1 wari FHORa iMENT ot were folaiu iad R s B R | o ¢ SR Co B R e T et e et Dot ‘]',' s ORI ors jon o eighteen miles over the enemy lines | for the time being and then allowed | |a new deal in the form of a seven | {iboratory f vz 18 roq :n”‘\‘\»'h ;:Ir inted, ing for. |And that pursuit planes aro badly m ;;u home by Medical Examiner| Office To Pass Order Conflicting |day reprieve from the governor |cjeaning cloths is to plac m over A SRS ST 3 sde t. Tinker, who began inquiry at | latter he all 5 t needed i gan inquiry at | s ifter he had abandoned all hop, | the edge of the si s g ) The correspondent declares Ger-|once in order to make a report to| With Statutes, The reprieve was really a message | no g i \t‘-w 1 have | Nareiidsnce giehomed "’“'\”“ | man aviators are fighting with Abd- | Coroner J. Gilbert Calhoun Mayor A. M. Pacnessa f{oday from Scolt’s missing brother, Robert, outlet from the sink w street line, so-called, in New | o w0 " one he savs, is name Drove Close to Tracks. | § oul e [the man whom Scott always has said ring the t ! S PP e [wrote Secretary L. L. Gould of th 3 open during th ritain, was cons c abou Von Dietrich, a former member of | The trolley car had left this town hamber of commerce reminding |did the killing for which he wasl|of water, h 1 yoars ago at the urgent renest of | Goyera) Von Hindenburs's staf for Hartford and was mmnz“,,j secretary that it is not the func. |sentenced to death and who he pre- | was knocke ink and | the then mayor and ‘m,”:r of c""jhir\fh\"f. Abd-EI-Krim's headquarters, | hrough and down Center strect | [tion of the mayor's office or the |dicted would step out of obscurity | qrawn by the wate to ! n council in the expectation that | 4 giee* Apd-EI-Krim's headquarte 5, | il dnto which runs, near the foof {chamber 1o “pass an order in direet |10 $2ve him from the gallows the ouflet where it elogged t T i ed torritory wonld be |} T ‘shanich fleet or by Freneh |of the hill, Love Lane, a somew i i s b ey Governor Small, resting in a sani- | The tub then filled up and 0 ) ened up and relleve erowded V- ajpiance, and declares it necessary |INfrequented passags fo another { (oot WIth stte statutes,” o |!arium, actually wrote the reprieve, | qvor” Tra floor of the departme it in the city. In order g0 tne French to use native meth- |highway. Center street at l“m‘l;"\f"iv, e i AL based it on the telegram. Ten ‘y\ Al ,‘ flood ol pected | oag of warfare against the Rifflans | Point is narrow. Motorman Tom. | ‘m i “,"“,r’”‘\,‘_ ments made hours previously he had refused the | o & e h ted on |__meaning the destruction of prop- |linson says he saw the automobile |, "tk 0 8 B ECRENE L L icaiion of Scott’s young wite a company. With the i function farty and confiscation of harvests, the 1‘“”’ outioriLove Tiine dnd st a ptiiipi B T o 1 father for executive clem sonie bunting stock store \ 0 (i 2 | penalizing of tribes who do not assist | the hill. Maynard, driving the ma- |, 410t stores oam b closed by cott was to hang at in the corner of Mr. Fdd of about 300 feet. |the French and the faking of host- | chine, had been In the road but ap- )0 o/ S0T0S, o : ; s morning. lnstead S TR Traffic demands on this route, in |apes from tribes whose fidelity rently he came too close to H\L; “I find Y this investi nd him sleeping soundly tion ,,,31.,“},, g out { recent years at least, have been in- | wavers. tracks just as the trolley car ap-1..yion “that my eriginal eonteniion |Prison bunk in death row. Sl O e ok sufticient to warrant a headway that | He says AbA-El-Krim took 200 |Proached him. There was a erash |ic corract and that thare Is ng. In Authorities foday began an in- | o¢4py goods will suiter ! woull make neccssary the use of |hostages from the Beni Zeronal [20d the machine was demolished lunder wh can eliminate n. caniry to determine if the telegram ‘ ,‘ great S RALG this turnout and its use has, there- |clan, shot half of them and inflicted | APParently both women with Nicho- [ go pocd hough 1} are |Wa8 a fraud. One report which |10 win of 1 fore, been confined to providing ala fine of 2,000,000 francs upon the | !Ine were thrown out of the car |2 0 S pear 10 o ye Came to them was that the message | Ml mu . fied Place for occasional work and other [trihe in addition to confiscating | WVhile Maynard was heid under n‘.‘;‘;nm,, controlling power been given to a messenger boy y\,,“q‘x okt HL: cars to await the arrival of passen- | quanitles of its goods [eainot dthesmachine SSMIse iy o v Joriatlatier o in the street fehedl g b 1 ar ger cars The writer eays Marshal Lyautey, | Kapinos must have been caught by | e, o d followe | Seott’s penchant for writing found | 1 R0 T \ o “Myrtle street has e width be- |French active commander in Moroe- i the 'r'fl‘h"' car for she was dragged | ‘Dear Sir |expression in works on busine e v i naAlsor o tween curb lines of 29 feet and the |eo, has “seen the necessity of this [Some distance. ; I 4 A .. |chins and boeks on how to succeed g Haelein sl city of New Britaln is now repay- |procedure.” and that he is organiz-| ;un'u‘ oo e esithions orlone. o copypRed Hhe | mongEhioitities fareReMInd Yot for a day or mor widening the street, This |ing a force to put it into practice 1”m % na r r'rv er sald that owing m‘”: ! 15( ', psLepacantaiia el im agninst th y which s located near the | & o heavy raln the curtains on the|moeting of storckecpers at the | G 0 3 () 2] Britain h ‘ | {car were in place. He had seen a |Chamer of Commerce, 1 1 given e P 1 seen a conter of New Britaln, contains in- q ‘frrfl ey car pass before he star{ed |further consideration to the question Same cquipment stared in th dustrial _plants and commerclal 0 P the hill. This was the Hartford |of Sunday closing, ani 1 hase scenc- | F[YR mREGTORS ADDED cellariortheipullaing. o, : houses, rrm'tngvh“‘qu-"' automobile to Manchester bound trolley while | €1 legal advice thereon 1 the health 1 € e e the one which struck his car wag| T find. asa A b lost i 1 Todd traffic congestion in the center of I\ | zoing the other way, [ Eatin G e el | Proprictar Finds Place Plaode I "’l"' Pl o ; U Maynard allowed to gn home |iS correet and that th v | —— | When Mr. Eddy reached ¥ “The total cost to the company in by Dr. Tin who had al clven | under which w m s 5 " s W g he 1 eompliance with the city's order was orders that an mn!wr‘mh?:q ]:‘1'\”“: day husiness, A \ye Um0, Contaras, Erickson, Pajewski estimated at 5,150, The Connectl- | A pparatus Blocked on Elm |rake the hodies of ihe two women, |statutes which appear B Stk to Decom e Ontcins ‘ water eut Co. was willing to comply with 5 i ‘ Had Been for Ride |some eontrolling 1§ Mtutes s i the order of the city if the latter Street for Five I\Imutes. | The police understood from the | provide that only ticles of Hardware City Nationals. would agree to hear the out-of- e | stories told by the men that they [may be sold on Sunda t L N oUNCEment whsmadsiodastat i Ty pocket expense of doing the work, Chief Says had faken fhe two women for a|an absence of any lnw--at least o | ANNOURCement was made today of s I which was estimated at $2.500. The | ride, having met them on the street far as T have been able to 1 thie adaifontof hestoliowing diescol e nplostata tr n ground for this condition was that — |in Hartford. THe party was on|Which would permit us to to the Hardware City Natlonal| Jo'iy o' fi0od to the lahoratory equitably the municipality should An occurrence which Chiet Noble|the Way home at the time of the |down the Hd fightly ‘"v‘\l 1:' Ge ‘{v‘fl'_\ '\\{ I".v“ Zz:rr he r\fl‘n']}'v:gvm\‘:dmi Sallaa ap of rubbish at the rear of a | Both Report Arrest of Phillip |any other ag had a .\*m],;: \\ar)u‘”.l‘m.‘:xh x"\ Lamb, r ) of the General Statutes, on Taurel street | Rnapp. to order the c = of ‘ vice-president and superintendent of | 071 1t the order of the | 6 was called out at 1:33| ! en day or with t t Landers, Frary & Clark: s w1s g ifaln set forth above | to answer a etill alarm, ex-| Charlotte. N. C., July 17 (f—The few hours, T wou Twiteh vice-president T Tha a ng a smali fire in a dump Charlotte police today reported the MY co-operatio urer of Hart & Cooley: ¢ arrest of a man suspected of being | it presents itse Whyte, credit m dismissed —_— Phillip Knapp alleged slayer of a |Which we find ourselves ) Erwin division of the ! 13 e A i New York taxicab driver. {to use persuasi A P itvare B Cory v Hartford Elevator The arrest was mado s s ohe haden jRots ! : STEAMER PEARY PROCEEDS Sy as made as a resylt | OTEA! Wightman, vice-president and ~ s: WasMngton, July 17 (P—The | Drops Six Stories of ch that began yesterday when ;0f Comme e e of the North & Judd Mfg. | The bod steamer Pe of the MacMillan ! artford, July 17 (F—Fred Met- |the authorities recelved word that | Pose of pit w ( K. Rogers, viee-president | 1afer aft Arctic expedition reached Godhaven elevatorman fn a Main street |2 Suspect had been given au auto- | 8°eM to he iden r nd treasurer of the Skinner Chu nd police of Disko Tsland. Greenland. vesterd ired wl mobile r from Charlotte to Gaff- ‘""’“w snut T on + \ A dispatch ta the navy deparimen top of the » near here by a galesman, ot se i — e body said the Bowdoin with Commander |build Into the pit, a drop of six started their search in the | 4°T ¢a ST SARGENT MacMillan aboard had not left Hope- [floors, this morning. The accident the suspect would return N Wast dale, Labrador, when she was un- |came when the cabic on the elevator lotte ynder cover of dark- L | I A s "hlv»:r: ! der repairs, hut expected to leave [brok: | ness. 0L DICAEINE 1o, the r pionts ot 1 today. The Peary needed coal. but Working on top of the elevator at | D ony d be pleas was ha ving a liffienlt time in getting |the time was another man who \\.'NJ Wabash, Tnd., July 17 (#—Po with the pre « it at n | fAxihg it, and who fell with it, and [ had in custody today a man giving |0 T mav 1 A e 1s sald to have sustalned a sprained |the name of Bob Jackson a I COnRuISH 3 FOUND NOT GUILTY ankle |address at Kansas City, Mo., and be- | 3y *— Dl e RE SR gan an attempt to identify him as | “A. M. PAONESSA HIGH TIDE Phonian! Walts \botham, for- k Phillip Knapp alleged murderer or M . 2 e oo ears uneral of Chas. Searls [T X ioor ot ¥ AT o 3 7 | e H A s July 8 ( g inar ose,” today tound| I8 Hel(l From His Home Middle West Utiliti LIl and A (Pme) nig hyin it court jury! o oy T NEW ANAFSTHETIC Middle West Utilities Co. t Dew "“"""‘“-\‘-‘"& m.; || the stairs on a second murder charge o’ hils late' ho! fi6r® [the Tiiners Bath, England, July 17 (P —At BU\& Maine 1'0\\(‘1 Plant (;”nl m “,':) ew Haven, einforced wind tion with the siaying of les Searls, who died Tues- | the ninty-third confen of the! Cnicago, July 1 SR R3S SR . North Dakofa yo atternoon, Mem- | British Medical assoclation sesston- | of fhe controling. inferest. o the | o |atten ago Higginbotham was | ber « bar from every county | ing here it was announced that the wer ¢ 3 ty as o t a new | in the in ¢ # medical world as a result of re. ' . : ranted supreme > in ye ;wnrr" work done by Dr. A. J T = ted wi Copeland of Cambridge university b THE WEATHER CHAMP MAKES PLACT : soon would be in possession of a ° x Yo y U. S ATHLETE WINS new anaesthetic possessing the vir Hartford, July 17.—Forecast Dempsey today vis 1 mly 17 WP—H. H 1 | tues of cocaine with none of its s for New Britain and vicinity state athletic commss 5 hletic r-;vk Fair tonight and Satunday: a e co T A elub. th elg ing event s n recognition of his work, Dr. \sidiary g not much change in tempera made peace and that in the annual Britist ir Atl ) Copeland has been granted the Er-|companies. t Mid Utilit 5 ture. slonters had agreed letic essociation hips to was in the family plot in|nest-Hart Memorlal scholarship panv new f s - s | bouts b h ts th *av by a hurl of {7 fret 3 Inches. t burying sround valucd at 200 pounds sterline. to 1,269 ¢ n s ! . - linm McClintock to probate, | your proof to show the to prevent admission of | been’ id the judge t S ) The defense contended, howeve nare yvouth, charged |that it also had the t ! wttorney that the docu- | Before the court tha Jan vas the result of “a crim unreasonable and to put in « 3 tween William Darling | *© v the rt” in Mrs Shepherd and | Of the Jury. If the evidence was B Y Mr. Hays y i erd, pri 1 beneficiary un SUED LS e i 2 = then he will his op! nd wulston marriage to | 1S OF J HenlL M ¢ s provented by Attorney v {that the defense wished to ¢ : . annuity under |® Campaign of ed 1 sre she has hetd [theorles ot educat rtofrom effort o |!hroush the n ent of her attorney to- |51 . 3 S€ b e fous ebjection | Offer the substance of tl o 3 atiorney for | IR aMidavit: form o & 4 A | Denies Educational (nmp ‘ Dudley Field Malone denied Alcorn Will Be on Jobh i b |)c~u|!(\ Vacation Plans ! ) 1. July 17-—Although plan- | S v take a va this summer | g T A\ om th v 1 practices by oy in fr. A I | Darrow Tn Agreement Three Aviators Killed [ In Collision in hanm‘ e Sur Saone, Fr 13 3 ¥ T s W to ! - % 1se.” sald Judge Raulstor of a ¢ r v‘- all right said D \pr clash l\r!nn\ l"(‘mlnvh : : Mr. Bryan Insisted on the right of New York market next Monday | witnesses in the absence of the jury <A of 991 Simultanec He submitted that no one side » ) pounds of the should be sent along with the de- same bonds will be made in Lon- — dan, (Cantiaued on Page 15)