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MEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1925 BLAMES JAPS FOR HIOTS IN CHIM Friend Sends Outline of (ause o Rev. A. H. Heininger The fact that the present anti- forelgn upheaval in China was caused by Japaness workmen und! not by Chinese is revealed in a Ir'-; ter received by Rev. A, D. Helnin-| ger, First Congregational church)| miesionar, wew home on furlough, from Rev. Harold 8. Matthews, vice- principal of Porter Middle school, Techow, Shantung. The outbreak be- gan after a Chinese had been shot| dead in & near-riot at Tsing Tao, but it has not been made known outside of China that this fatal disturbance was caused by Japanese strikers who were attempting to destroy machin- ery in the factories where they had been working, This s the version glven by Mr. Matthews to the local man, and he continues that several other Chinese were killed when the British after firing into the alr with- out result, sent a volley into a pa- rade of protesting Chinese students, Given “Vacation” to Parade, The Porter Middle school, of which Mr. Heininger was principal when in China, was affected by this student strike. Urged on by letters from other schools, the students notified the faculty that they were BoIng out on a strike, and the fac- uity, upon dus consideration, grant- ed the boys two and one-half days to parade and make speeches, Ex- ams were close at hand and the sraduating class wanted thelr di- plomas, but the lower classes refused to return for the exams, even though offered a second parading vacation afterwards. The situation was still doudtful when the letter was written, In Symapthy With Students “As far as the goal and motives are concerned,” the letter contin- “we are thoroughly in sym- Pathy w the students. Those Ehanghai police should not } ®ired on those unarmed par: students. The unequal treaties, cluding extraterritoriality, should be cancelled, T am afraid that these demonstrations will harden the hearts of the British parliament and increase all anti-foreign feeling in China. The end is not yet in sight.” Porter Middle school corresponds to a combination junior and genior high school in this country and vrares for th® Chincse universiti; The pupils have 1osular curricula, ¥nglish playine a prominent part, and Bible studr is also required of all except seniors. Athletics occupy much of the studente’ attention, and | the bovs are mak rapid strid along these lines. When NMr. Heinin- ger returns to China this fall, it is| pected that he will resume hig dnuties as principal of the institution. Calls Governor Extravagant Is Gov. A. Vie Donahey of Ohio venditure of state funds at the governor's mansion in bus? Attorney General C. C. Crabbe charges he i governor denies it heatedly, Above, Governor Dana | shown standing on a $2,000 oriental vug, hehind a and next to a § piano, all of which Crabbe says e. Below i3 George V. 8meck, butcher wl plies meat to the execntive m: alwars buvs cheap cuts except when state company entertained, WORKER FLECTROCUTED | Groton Flectrician Willed While At ! | PHILANTHR Work This Morning At New I | don Ship Comparnr. Charles W. Faton of Hayerhill 1t New London, July 22 Sprague, today by Al:o Prominent Tn N (R witl Re fuest of Maval Skipner electrocution, while electrical welding in of the ngine Company men near Sprague no [l ing on the fioor and rushing to his |, aid, found him unconscious He was rushed to the Lawrence Memorial hospital in New Londen but had died reaching institution of 1t i5 not known how the fatality 2 urred. Medieal Examiner €h n n of this eity, render finding of accidental electrocutian Ne Decision Reached On British Navy Issue London, July 22 (£~ Premier |, Stanley Baldwin apparently failed at |y, today's cabinet meeting tle { o T o 5 Rt opinions of ministers garding the building of sev itish The sion this morningadjourned with- | stydenis out, It s understood, rear | definite decision Later it was lobbies of the that Mr. position garding nday, as Me had been expeet EN- | a Civil Tnginecy the Wark him Iy death Hartfard Jul (. 2 Ties before the Ha Haverhil at wae sonia, naval aide cn Governo Wl's staff, has heen th far Admiral Charles D, 1 emmandant of the thivd wadron for the third arly in Angust will he i to cabinet gt He cabinet Lo cruisers for and p n Wil be on the camp il reportted in house of Baldwin wonld to ma thie question ta the honse the commens be statemant not in Cheeline hioh s ard Haven 1or Trumbu!l and on of his staff ) Fagl at New Ordered Goods, Refused ‘ To Pay, Sent to Jail | ert, July 22 (P)—John H . of Worcester, Mass to five months in jail ! eity todav on a tect charge of breach of pracs will be turned over to Wercester athorities after gerving his term here, He is alleged to have ordered 11 to obsarve t taul off \in Point Long Ts ~wing dav and will for twe and which ¢ Brid Hartf Pond Bay Tsland wil verner will he Miller, §7 amounting Fort at the sentenced nn om of Long court mmisst ! will pavable ptembe $1.700 worth of furniture from a lo al dealer and upron delivery re orat to pay for it eted on fused varian to be whereupon he wa complaint ar o PRSI ford Man Ae “tate Commis Wartfora Whittlesey of the pai His caler, olln ion Work 1 July 22 commissioner of announced Memorial Service for e it Late Passaic Minister Tomorrow evening at 7:45 oclock | at the Emmanue! Gospel church on Vranklin Square, a memorial gerv-| will be held for late F James R. Morris, of Passaic. N Mr. Morris. died July 1 in Passaic. He was a ¢ ounder chure E @ AUl THE s AT testimo esteem with whic Mr. Morris held imals, has ment of Dy ge vho jee the v J was veterinarians state resident who MAKIS WORLD RUCO "D York, July o rrea Fofthe ose frie Hie of th . Rey 1 of th his was by ity Items ehalf FAVORABLE ACTION EXPECTED A fa report 18 exy 1 A tan was born at the N nspital tod arable =l Anderson of Sraies 1eht t ¢ for 1,100 tarpete CAVE ¥or RANKRRUPTOY CASES HURT BY Gonfaves suffer ke employment of will be given, C J John Maerz members named nessa. 1f a amed, he will as of the office duties and 100 $18,785, Works. Gonfaves hen it the N was at w 4. H Britain 18 under A ctor ir Mayor P ins sume some rart of the work of inspection. the diteh 24 P | ment. ital where he ctravagant in his 5 chair nsion, who declares the governor is to be Dickering nf An assig A fas 1eet of Com CORWIN RENAMED Whittleser Aas Again Chosen Hart- Assista commis- | an Veterinary Medical | & ociatins BOARD OF TRADE New England States Representatives Wall Street Briefs w York, July 22, (P—Subsidiar- 1es of the U, 8. Steel Corporation are opérating above 65 per cent of capacity, slightly better than a week H e to | POt fallen below that figure, Feb- fr!;il:{;? ;a':‘:':vm[‘n:ml;:d' Board of |Tiary marked the high level when ? L 8 |the monthly average was about 94 area, commercial, industrial ana K% 3% about 44 per cent, financlal. The governors of the AT T states agreed upon the plan while nt has been declared by Attending the recent Governors! Con- \yjuzoninaler Linotype. Compun terence at Poland Spring, Mr. |addition to the regular quarterly ¢ i The eighteen conferees were en- | AL, sl tanafan‘sh N T (el Ramenz oL ot ‘l‘:r;::‘nf\?,q Ensineers club by Governor Fuller |gq gohem el 20 fo holders af rec. and held busi xemtona inthe | e afternoon, Thoss representing the | i T8, AtIbOr s various gtates were; Massachusetts 2 Georga W. Mitton, Louis K. Liggett. | and John rence; Maine, Rob |ert Braun, Hiram Ricker and Guy Gannett; New Hampshire, Paul A Brown, Guy A. Swenson and Albert B Woroesier IR etmontl Rredild e o host iniihe Panama Howland, Albert 8, Brigham and |5 \fon Pipe s ! James S Brigham: Rhode Isiand, ,,":‘,‘,,';n“ q,”:':;gA “(4”. al‘!f'lmk‘\vul 0 Theohile Guerin Richard BOWat-fg- o nEEI A0 0 00 Bld by rous and Henry D. Sharpe; Connect. | - -5t [ron Pipe and Foundry Com. feut, George B Chandler, Charle vany, The French were low bidders B S L, a ten eks ago when all offars e s |were vejacted and new prices re- | Meet In Boston Today To Form Organization, An extra French manutacturers of cast iron represented by B. Nicall & Co., bsidiary of. Universal Pipe. and Radiator Company, were low bidders tor the second time on 2,200 tons of iy | |Colorado Fuel & Iron for the first | Spectator Watching Bridgeport Of- | Dalt of 1925 is equivalent after pre- | ferred dividend to $3.42 a share on ficlals Destroy Liquor Toss Match the common stock, in contrast to | ,235 or $1.53 a share in the cor- onding period in 1924, The sec- | quarter's surplus of $654,107 | was equal after preferred dividend | to are on the common, | 5 or 5 cents a share in :cond quarter last year. | fel e S The Marconi ed a G (e z the total Into It, | raep uly (F—Whilo | O1 of the customs house here estroying stocks of confis {cated liquor by cra a street elevator shaft at the Brid port post ce, some spectator flicked a lighted match into the al- cohol soaked mass of broken gless. | {A burst of fire resulted brought out the fire partment, | IThe blaze was quenched with no | material dam I A wor ‘ was heaving the |bottled liquor into the noted the lighted match come down into {ths elevator pit from etrect crowded with spec- | a brave attempt | ' but was too late, and |"Une ! escaped burned puty of d the in the job of stores or the | \osing it The march good his escaps $1.58 a London dividend of ordinary shares 10 per nt for | npany, final which a American Chie! 85 ho mpany report Inet profite of I hatt of 192 A 3 for the first . equal after one month's dividends on the 7 per cent | preferred and 6 per cent ferred stocks, hoth cumulative 12 to $3.74 a s the prior pre from [1ever which w the He made rieve it owly |After an share on | the with common | 3451.654 eqy being investigation 1 > Smith dec cldent would not check ' |destroving the 1licit @ [methods of |thrower m |the crowd The liquor is being disposed of 1o make room for newly seized stores mpares after & months divl- | on the 6 per cent praferred | 1 share on the common the If of 1024 Utility circles in the financial di are discussing proposed plan {of the st s PansciGo melon of dis to cut a| 500,000 in the form | the company's Power Corpor- | ;, conststing of 75,605 vibutions |1arze holdings | on of New ¥ 56,425 of common t Harvtford, | Batch of baby chicks recen cent by Colum- | the hey is airmail from F the shares of S3 Conn, to Chicago, a dis stock. Power common stock recently increas- | | | =d to 730,000 shares giv &t el Regls 5 show | 10 sup- - — 1| market value of $26,500.000 h district mills have had | olume of orders last and there is a slight incre. t 1| sed o s a Indications now are that the July rate will she Funerals the indu KAYE. | . Edward M 1 Morway funeral of Mrs v an av- | of | 1324 fell to X With the clos €l production in teh 11- | past six months to second place | il event o fthe | a little above 60 per acity M. | ow aft-(cap whereas July 5 per eent x x Loui heiblin fapproach of s nare Wi Lee F Anstin of Mass and burial UISE, Hilitia| il be in Fair ving 1s taken to in of | Aleate high percentag st half production has gone into Talmer Hol Baplion. The funeral of 1t Talmer Holmamist at 230, ek at the home of his father in nts a ton higher than one monfh oF v ] a g an fn| |ago Fair ae Th n Aze composite stee] prie 439 cents per pound or s held this afternoon gton, Ret B 1t Com. | quist officlated. Rurial was in cache The | which it fen July (B Cener Ty | posite price r Trum = | | | T ned by | Patrick H funeral held t M Tripe Fatriel or SEo | roin-Williams Co. morning from | “<tra dividend of 12 e church at 8 o'clock, nith (and the regular quarterly of {ust 15 1 solemn requism Walter 1 | Matthe high mass pavalile to holders of recorq Aug- Tuly 31 pavment preferred The regnlar quarter)y < per cent on the ithorized WIFE 15 ACGUSED New Vork Man Clatms That She {c sminittal services t Mary Re < cemet M pall Guilty of Rigamy, Charges An S | b other Hushand July Marv Parente, vears p merly of Springfield cet, and with a so yuiem in 8 Tondon, | ' in Springfiald practie r Spring and, remair RBay B Parente in 1919, « thaloman 16 told the firat |y city 3 Walden on April by Later she v had killed this 1 in an ace York on the stre Roy riage marr killed Plaint with n her arrest AGTOR FLEES HOSPITAL Allen Dayie B after Walden the e York wae He Al the police which resulted | John ¢ On High the graie New | in the ant In a com- M | CARD OF E. Cor THANKS to exte his manner our f for thanlks t ne B ghbors their relati kind ex pathy shown Shot by His Chore Girl | AP Wife, ¥ hn A. Ar Also Falls to Appear cretary e : Against Her United | 17 New York, on Day head 1 shoulder on the night of July 6 by 1 ) Mrs. E autiful floral offerings ot in th Mr. Justinus Johnson and Fa VISIT OUR NEW AND BEAUTIFUL suop eeame knc .| 89 West Main St.. Ceame o BT FIOED tor falled i t of Mra Davis AT at the arraign- on chargee of i violation of the Magistrate hearing until July Marskiel told th t he had visited Day Poly “ril | Bollerer’s Posy Shop |* The Telegraph Florist of New PBritain Rarrett ad- o8 Joszph A. Haifey Fonera, Idrector Phone 1625.2 opposite Nt. Mars's Church Residence, 17 Bammer S5t.—1625-3. | | uthorities said Stanley authorities ¢ by friends ork on vas taken away e was || neral treat- working heat of the the | \ il Dtrie | tnral Hled an ady | price vhen the low point of the vear | " MONEY RATES ARE FELT ON EXCHANGE Speculators Not Quite So Active Today New York ing July P—Confliet motements marked opening of stock trading te most of yesterday's lea aged profit taking. W Montgomery Ward and s tor and ofls wers hea Uneasiness over placed a speculative activity, and in con to recent trading sessions changes were fractions price the a encour. yolwort the hardent money rates dam limited main Attempts to force a netion to al r however, e Selling pres increased *EAINAt the copper, rubber, tobacco. merchandising and food shares, but prices yielded only slightly and th volume of tapered off, Meanwhile firmness of 1. & Steal, American Can, Atlantie Const Tine and other and rails had a the market. U1 the met with snecess, ure business standard industrials tendency to 1y € Cast Iron Pi 1ndividnal mounting almost 3 point half hour. Foy steadr:, with sterling nune $4.55 3.4 Reactionary tendencics predominance as the farenoon trad ing progressed. With newal rate marke was outstanding feature in the firet 1 exthanges openad need at 1 t up to 4 per cent traders fgnored such favorahle de velopments as iner expansion of higher prices for estimate ased carloadings, 1 mil a6l products 2 s of another decline in ¢ output and sold throughout the marning. Hepubl st stocks I P Steel, Baldwin and Ameri an Can were depressed a point or 8o fore noon, losses of 1 t ared by AT Haiana ¥ Sears Roebuel American Rail with marked heavi- [ while Points I'rucke, 17 Wools Electrie Sugar and North American ghare also sngeed off, shown I rthern Pacif 1581 Frisco and Missouri Paci Tn the face of the gener- al downward treng, the fa Reading n imple stocks show International uNnIng up 3 peints to 117, the hi est price ar a Tobaceo prod 1 outstandir strength, since the post Aepression e in the tabaceo is The return of call money por cent promoted further sel the with to iner carly afternoon utility fssues subjented American Water 3 Consolidated Gag, Columbia Dressur tandard Gas turned feh onna however, v operations, | Harvester | PUTNAM & CO MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGES SIWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN- Tel. 2040 HARTTORD OFFICE 6 CENTRAL Row TEL - e American Exchange National Bank Rights Bought and Sold A T Y A ST T JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain— Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 7 Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn, { We offer 100 Shares Hart & Cooley Price on application wh | @homson, Tfenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORE AND HARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr, We offer 100 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark Price on Application WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS of almost 2 pamte to a resumption af | common ditidends th nd a for vear were cstahlishe the by TUndern tvp Femin Hish 8414 0y, 1141 Allie € Am Can Am Toaca Am Woolen Anacenda Atchlse At G Fald l.oco Studebaker = . Transcon T'nited Fruit jbber LOCAT, STOCKS (Furnished by A fe Ins Aetna Fire Mac 1 Machine pfd ....q¢ 80 r hine DDY BROTHERS & C HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust. Bldg. Burritt. Hotel Bldg, Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 NOW Is THE TIME TO Have rour typewriter overhauled, while yours is being repaired. Pric work guaranteed, NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 96 WEST MAIN ST. lachines loaned N s reasonable and York, July steady, Great 22.—~Foreign ex- Quotations (in Britain: demand bles 4861, 60-day bills on elgium 4.61. Germaqy 40.13%. Norway Denmark 21.60 1447, Czecho- slavia 1.76, Aua- Argentina Tokyo 41%. ntreal 100 1.32, D MARKET 22.—With buying restricted by another fening of money rates, ces today drifted within a trading area. The so-called issues failed to hold in view of the | of the | Carrsing Out of Bis Pavir : e dv:w. | tract in Bridgeport consolidation develop- | ock Tsland 4S and several edium-priced western car- ne ¢ With the ex- easury 48, the U, 8 tions also moved Foreign bonds, steady, with French € maintaining a firm tone on ngth of the good response inte 1 gold loan offer- U. & TREASURY STATEMENT Spain Polan 1 oland 131 HOUSE STATEMENT CILEARING Inly CITY 1S ENJOINED Action Ts Legal Taken to Prevent gation . were » PROMINENT PRIEST DIES th Ashburnham, Mass, July 2 UM—Rev. Patrick Morrissey, p tor of Ann’s Catholic church in this age and of §. Dennis church in hburnham. died suddenly last t from heart disease. He was graduateq from St. John's college ere Charley berg was to |at Berlin, Ontario, and was a priest defend his against Shea of | 22 years. He served in New York. Chicago, has been postponed until | Pittsfield, Holyoke, Southbridge and ht at the Veledrome title tomorrow night because of rain. Ashl