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“Adst. Dept., Hartford, Conn. NEW BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN o ——————————— News of the World By, Associated Press —— Average Daily Circulation For Work Botes. 11 98 Aug. 1 ESTABLISHED 1870 HAYNES RELIEVED ECTICUT, MC T\DAY, AUGUST 3, 1925, —=SIXTEEN PAGES, NEW HAVEN ROAD’S POLICY IMYSTFRIIIU? MAN GRECO-BULGARIAN 418 Automobile Fatalites in 57 IS TO UTILIZE HIGHWAYS [N MURDER CASE CRISIS IS ACUTE OF AUTHORITY IN URE ”“UM‘BLEMS.Vlszuiz:ld:i:lwfs:'r' An- FOREIGN DERTS HOLD SflDGTflSiOU Over ln(oxiuating‘[ stalling Motor Loacl; UP FRENEH PU““ES Beverages Will Become Duty | Service to Offset Rail { of Administrators Losses. e DRY UNIT ORGANIZATION 10 BE CHANGED SEPT. 1 Commissioner PRICE THREE CENTS TWENTY MILLION Cities of U. S. During Past Month [)([AR BUILDING WORK 15 HELD U New York Washmgmn an ~ Miami Construction Halfed by Strike of Bricklagers + THIS IS NEW PHASE OF INTERUNION GONFLICT | | = Mattoon, 11, Woman Found Greece Threatens o Send Troops Dead in G Men 1 Arrnss Bm‘der 'ATTACKEI] RY QTR!\NFER N PREPARINF ULTIMATOM .. bar of de m 67 Ameri tistics are b by cor during the New York Leads With 76 While Springfield, Mass., and Bridgeport, Conn, Have Not a Single Tragedy In This Period. The A hicago, Must Be Settled First. Sa) Painleve—Sees Riff War Near End an cities for which e ntly depart hilg Shortly Refore Disappearance Yie- Picpatches Say Army Wi March o M",]\ tim Was Delirions—Strange Tet Inta Bulgarla if Terms of Ultl- enrre 418 | atha Bosten, Aug. 3 (A—Arthur P.| Russell, vice-president of the New York, New Haven & Hartford rall- road and prestdent of the New Eng- land Transportation company, re- b tled before [cently organtzed subsidiary. = ‘today .n:n”r;\,]»flv- i foutlined the policy of the New Hav- o0 28 (00 Internal Revenue en road as it affects the co-ordina- [ynooon hare today. tion of rail and motor coach high- h shia e he allies would si Order But Change | ! The debts between the allies wou Biaisttiene | way gervice in southern New Eng-|jave heen easy to settle during the Will Not Affect Fxisting Per-|land before the Massachusetts de- |rgt months of the war, the premier partment Fflf r"\\g;‘ U;HW"& sald, but now “the question s im- aces Blg Tosses !posed upon us in pressing and urgent ol Ahll"r pointing out c)m a consid- {faghion and in singularly thankless Con erable percentage of passenger conditions.” | travel has 1.ct the for the high- | He appealed to public opiton to AlcotiolfToc: [ways apd that the New Haven, with sustain the government during "the Washington, Aug. 8 (/—An erder increase operating expenses, faces delicate negotiations” in prospect. yelleving Prohibition Commissioner |an increasing loss in passenger busi- | It would be a crime to fight in & ¢ all suthority with respect |1€8 Mr. Russell sald: | Morocco an hour longer than s aynes of Y 4 “Where, In its opinion, either a necessary, the premier said, adding: to the supervision over the questlon | ypgituteq or a supplementary | “The dilemma, however, is inexor- t intexicating liquors was made |mervice to that of the ralls is re- able. We must .defend Morocco or et into g8 g | i av, . sury in con- | quired, it is the purpose of the com- abandon all northern Africa and ublic today at the treasury i | ection with re-organization of the |P2RY, subject to the approval of the surfvcy disastrous conditions. LG 3 fve on Septem. | d€PATtment of public utilitles and | “That would be the end of our prokibition unit effective on 3eptem- | ¢o " yirining licenses ber 1. from the ceolonial empire and the end of our municipal authorities where required |economical independence, It would | D 9 The order signed by Internal Rev. enue Commissioner Blair, {s ad- ters of Threat Found-- R, K. K matum Are Refected —— Rorder Aug. 3 P — The, May Be Involved, Fatrols Arve Str rallied debts must France can enjoy | foreign policy, declared in a Autun, Frane thened question of the in four weeks ending Gy The Associated Pr Mattoon, 111, man, former school | dead in a cistern on the big her sister, Mrs, Ar iman Friday night and moaned that mads . 1 Pres Kla 3 (P—An L Mass. to he tots 4,002 Oakland Springfield omobile oma and deaths riod reports. | automo an inc weeks ne. thens dis- Ang A al by mbered 2,511, year { was it was gL I'rof farm of Moye T Interpreted s Retaliatory Greek-Bul- delirous zarlan frontier, is drafting an nlti- S Stroke by Bricklayers in Answer 3 Bulgarian govern- To Plasterers' Unfon, With Whom awiully Tangled Web of Mystery, the | S. Shilling cic Bulzaria to s¢ it nd the Greek uiti- st four mits—District Agents wil fltm-,1 They Have Reen at Odds Since was 1ation ghien of Sale and Use of Tuly 15 th who has un- Tast March--Big Jobs Being Held say the Greek gov- four we reparations murder re- a Greek Bulgaria. The reception of the demand fay ble, formally refuses the ations. the present Greek fn- ntion is to send troops to positions three miles across the frontier and establish a line t in Bulgarian In this case Rulgaria is appeal to the league of | o solve the 1 ih mystery gur Other cities AUTOS KILLFOURIN STATE OVER WEEK-END Jemand with the for the « dee rounding angled web of facts uding her d whish | MORE ACCIDENTS ON STRAIGHT HIGHWAYS Motor Review for Conn, Shows Peculiar Road nearly a doz notes. K. { 2 ¢ York, Aug. 3 e In the inte ntly 2¢n at v:v,\n,my, (A—A new union conflict be. tween bricklayers and plasterers de- veloped today when bricklayers, eme ployed by the George A. Fuller Con- atruction company, a &heaf of reatening and Some of these are K." “Three Boys and “Mrs, S0 and plicable signatures The strange situation \ he | probability that Miss { poisoned, the coroner he added that it mav ide but not by drownir was not [sure of that water in the lungs." Well Known Family The Seaman famil one {best known In this section leoach rervice and to carry the pub. France throughout the world sioner and to prohibition directors. i These bus lines, he sald, wlil be |tober at the latest would see the end nois, Mrs. Secaman intoxicating liquors, such authorlty |eorvioe making connections with BRIBKLAYERS PLAN Tfl | {stantial residents of this o ministrators, who are to be ap-! “parallel with and as feeders to | Lane Bogart, who died a n Bricks Without Union ilie which previously used the rails” M. Painleve added that it was his of the prohibition commissioner or operated as follows: “As an sxter. |of the Riftlan war. before her marriage 1o #hall be vested in and the duty shall limportant trains that may be desir- g LT 2 f00-acre estate of Mrs pointed for the 22 districts 1o {rail service, thus enabling rall serv. | BUYE[]TT MATERIAL years ago. "She has a large Label, Tt Is Stated anonrmous signed has 1t went on strike in |all bullding profects tn this city, Washington, 1. C., and Florida. Of- ficlals of the company sald work was halted on approximately $20,000,000 worth of construction. According to Fuller company ofti- Hazards clals, construction work on thres large apartment houses in this city, has been com ‘Mp”.)‘ a department store in Washington strengthen its forces along the . w Haven, / Motor ve- ' Hartford, Aug. 3 (P—More auto. and three additional projects In Greek-Bulgarian frontier owing to 0% accidents, ng, suleides o6 gecidents happened fn Con- H_r.'r('h has been tied up by the : : ST and fatal injuries to a man who fell strike. recent events alang the border, it is """ e B . necticnt on straight highways where [earned iniwell informed!circles herey [N & stairWey: reduced Conneeti i Moves to strengthen the border gar. CUU'S8 Population over the week-e L rison were made after the assassina- ¥ 11. Four R tion recently of a prominent member | Kliled by autamobile : of the Greek community at Stani- |Were drowned and three maka, a city In southeastern Bul- |Suiclde. garian near the fronfier, and also in | Thres mere anticipation of the evacuation of Jured in motor vel Greeks still in Bulgaria, The drownings occurre Savin 5000 and 6,000 Greeks | Rock, near | Lake Quona- remain in Bulgarian territory, and |pang and at amford. The man under the voluntary emigration con- [drowned at Savin Rock yesle ventfon and supplementing agree- | afternoon was Igi Gustas of W ments made hetween Sofia and | terbur: A Z-menths-old bahy Atheng they should leave Bulgaria |drowned in a ditch in Stamford Sat- hy October 15 after liquidating their urday afternoon, and eph Cole, a property. camper at lost his tors will retain such documents, The |situation in which the operation of |lin, 25 non-union workers have becn | et cartesnenaent life in three fe at Lake only exception will be the reports the motor coach offers the only nmpor(ed from a point in Massachu- Temps says th Quonapang vesterd, a collision ! : e e prevails there th between two cars at distilleries or bonded warehouses, [now lost, and of more directly com- |places left by the strikers {wo weeks AL 18, Seaman o thi \ mant wi terday George Finch. 41, of Thomp- upon which the internal relvenue bining the two forms of transporta- ago, according to a report today. |1°me of another sister, Mrs, War wve bofo sonviile, wag Instantly killed eral tax upon liquors responde Pinch was attempting to ::::’uc',j‘; ;fd,,:,ed‘ LR | .., 85000000 Yearly Tax report could bo learned from . 0. 3 Attacked By rger A s '““‘r"; :‘,4.‘1‘.“:] SR aks ‘It is only fair,” he declared, “that (Idrk Mr. Clark stated that the ! fiss Stallman was icked on the guilty of the Stanimaka assassination with one operated by a Providenee ¢ re- nization will not wonld serve to reestablish caim be- | p, Two boys died ¢ be:‘;mfl:{:fifix\:rfi:m September 1, |nually $5,000.000. o substantlal part jtion and reported that he would not | Wore overalls. Caroner Shilling saif, | 1ween Crsece aig e lin. r""'mn".:;““f' ,”"”‘r?“: Mot ';’,,],”,, ot which is used to bulld and main- {say the men had heen hider, while |The man knocked her down hnt sh - ederal administrators with carricd manded an indemnity for the vic- | 7 S lealin el :«cvstp::t {todv,he control of the manu- [to use these highways to retain the ‘tmt they had not been engaged. |and he fled, tim's family at Stanimaka. ‘l\:l‘:,r,‘w- ““,'l‘}.',' “11.}':. :v,n“l'.’ml 5 traffic {or which it has been built.” | The strikers called attention to the spiial,avas aticed Ritoncilanl el lEaa ol pers “ var |and the 1 atening letters, [that systematic efforts were being | Goorge Franclamore, 14, died in the form other functions and dutles for .11‘“:; !::Iinonor)n('ll:p 1:](;‘21'“0‘(1!'0‘:éd(::\x\]:: These w idressed to Miss Stall. made in Bulgaria to terrorize Greek Mercury hospital yesterday at Deceased Long Identificd With New been sui- f=rritory 4 to nations Three Drowned, Three Commit Suicide, One Dies in Fall The doctors found no — Patrols Strengthened Parls, Aug. § (P—The G rnment of the of 1l heiress Seaman, and sub- unty. aman was uncle, mber of home has Move Explained The move was Interpreted as a re- taliatory stroke by the bricklayers in answer to the last move by the plas- terer's union, with whom they have been at odds over unlon matters since last March, Officials of the company said the strike was motfvated hy the recent walkout of plasterers from construc- tion in New York, Chicago and Philadelphia in protest of the allied employient of hricklayers for plas- terers' jobs on Miami projects, Hire Non-Unfon Men Mlami, Fla., Aug. 3 (P —Delayed two days by a strike of union bricke layers-plasterers on their two cone structlon contracts in the Mami dis. trict, the George A. Fuller Constric- tion company of Miami and New York, today resumed work with non- union hricklayers. ‘GELL SHOCK’ IS PLEA IN SCOTT'S DEFENSE anity Trial for Con- demned Man Opens in Chicago Today are wealthy sight line is unobstructed, than on hills or curves or Intersections, it has been found by a new analysis of last year's casualties, which has been completed by the state motor vehicle department, in the great majority 8, is when the road surface s its safest condition that accidents oceur. Out of 20,781 persons rep ents, three committed accid her others seriously ollisions. in- a by law, to operate a highway motor [°Nd the prestige and Influence of dressed to the prohibition commis- e nielbee s i B T e e L G of prohibition directors relating to o, "o anq 4y connection with rail | . whose relatiyes be performed by the prohibition ad- ’ablP in the public interest.” | 5 inherited by her fro which the country will be divided lice to be scheduled more radily. For | - on the farm. Her husband Not Accept n for administrative purposes. the filling of rail schedule intermis- | Where authority is required to be [sions where highway operation fs | excreised or duty performed by the |justified but where passenger traffic e Shad pshid o prohibition commissioner, such ad- (s too light or freight switcking 15 | Union Wil 1:;"‘”‘“:‘;’111‘(’,‘ et iy vice, concurrence or approval will {too heavy to justify gas rail cars. afterioon oritie '“’l“ L "\‘h«-i rot be required In the future. “T'or a highway service connecting il e e After September 1, permits, honds, | with rall service so far as practica- o KgloCher agreements or other documents re- (ble, between certain populous centers [Seelan lating to intoxicating Illquor, now where the rails handle passenger o m\‘.f”- s passing through the prohibition com- [travel, but between which the con- e T 2 L] wmissioner's oifice, will be stopped [struction of new or the improvement “""’w “l“"‘r\":“ Cincinnati, M in that city at Between motor accidents of- s reported during 1924, 10,666 occurred on straight-away stretches re the driv of the colliding had a clear view of the ob- iections with hich they collided. ' Interseeting rouds were the scenes of of the accidents, most of them being due to the face that one or both vehicles, in case of colll- sions between two, approaches the Interscelions at speeds too great to checked upon perceiving the ing ca were 8,666 reports of fault the right of way at street business, oceupied a was of the mystery rs In order to continue operations at Pol water Iy Rockyil Athens of impression ia govern- > the Grecks the date set. This cor- t adds that the arrest and an I o ves | vold hit- s ar collided St There to nt | crossings, Which she I'here accidents shows ntie were 940 on ‘he record 1,169 “driving on the wrong side the road which resulted in acel- | dents, and 117 of cutting corners and 26 of passing on curves with similar results. Tn 1,010 cases, the automobiles involved in accldents | were going down hill at the time of the accidents and 770 were ascend- lug hills Approximately curves, The other, | cases of of mem- family. as far and the new prohibition adminstra- [of old highways has now created a ‘Vhe Clark Brick yards in East B of government gaugers stationed at \means of regaining former revenues setts and these men will take the |Versity of ¢ "H\M“ body was | tion.” | Neither denfal nor affirmation of the | Kinney in Cincinnati renle oL |the New Haven, which fs taxed an- |firm had nothing to say for publica- | farm last Thursday by a iman wh. Aliate: Ul ing prohibtion dles SEFLL Bt highways, should have the rlght |on the other hand he would not say | Mlew a whistle The Greek government has de-omobile accidents. One, Kenneth facture, sale and use of speclally de- s ot el the She fold Seaman ahout the attack | (Greek officials recently charged theihighway. at Merrow, i 5 Scaman never rece der was alleged to have heen a re- o SH lations based upon the re-organize. E: o at Suffield Saturday night ot gats also informen a e tERenI T e the coroner suit of such awempts at terrortsm.) (L oiNer at et on p! . (\r the “Herald” today that the new I when the machine pD over, The order specified that the excep- | workers arc carrying weapons | MAYUR A_Pi]mNTS Twfl Theodore Thompson, a od any {8 Kknew, Body Is Found Miss Staliman and the ne painter, home i ty Wu- fons to existing regulations and the | bechns ’ o Teidalatin e otk WeecatoT {Zround Swith Sithemiias Sprotection| st morning s S e ] 17,000 of the 20, | Leroca : Britain Affairs—Funeral |agalnst any attempts on the part of | L hgshe Shelton Saturday and Walei 7 of the 20,- | are not intended to affect any exist- ing permits or any act performed, right accrued, or liability incurred or any pending suit or any proceed- | tng. 1t was Indlcated that the mnew | regulations would leave Haynes 101 act merely in an advisory capacity tant Secretary Andrews af ury, who will be vhnrgml; with directing all enforcement. | Andrews had no comment to of- | fer on the order, referring inquirers to Commissioner Blair. BDlair se- cluded himself but sent word to in- | quirers that the order meant mere- 1y “decentralization.” Commissioner Haynes is absent from Washington but others In the‘ prohibition unit sgaid he would be left with all of the duties he could have the time to perform. i J. E. O'NEIL DIES SUDDENLY AFTER VlSlT AT SHORE‘ Well While at Work At Union Works Known Resident Succumbs This Murning. John E. O'Nell, one of the well known residents of this eity, died suddenly this morning about @ o'clock at werk in the Unien Works } not been feeling well last weel 1 had speut the Jast few days with nis family at In- | dian Neck. embers of the family ed him remain there with them, but he 1 that he was feeiing #0 well that he would return home and vo work today. He left | his home this mwerning apparently feeling in the of ith and spirits and while at work was selzed | with the fa atta He is survived sone. John and Vincent daughters, Catharine and The funeral arrangements which ar {n charge ot J. M. Curtin & Co., are incomplete pending the arrival of the from Indian N Three Professionals whil He b wie best hie family {Humason {ton, who died fn 1903, lelub of this city. Tomorrow William Lawrence Humason, president of the Humason Mfg. of Forestvilla, died at his home on Grove Hill Sunday, August 2nd. Mr. Humason, son of Willlam Lorenzo and Eunitia Minerva (Eno) Humason, born in New Britain. June 7, 1853, und throughout his en- tire life was ldentified with the in- terests of this cit His early edu- | cation was gained In the schools and at Williston {In the year 1873 he entered E graduating with the degree'of A.B. {with the class of 1877 Upon leaving college Mr. Huma- son became assoclated with h father in the management of the | & Beckley Mfg. Co., suc- | lceeding him as president of that {company and so continuing until the .m< was sold to Landers, Frary Clark. Thereafter he gained a controlling Inferest In the Peck & Young Mfg. Co. of Forestville. later orated as the Humason Mfg which he was president at me of his deat} 1584 Mr. H ence Minerva Cole married of Kensing- In 1915 he | married Grace Langdon Sturgis of Kensington. Mrs. Humason survives | him, as do the three children of his first marriage, Lawrence, Marjoric and Mrs. Leslie W. Lee. Mr. Humason was a member of the Harvard club of New York and was one of the few surviving char- ter memhers of the Saturday He was tively interested in the New Britain on |club from its beginning, holding of- fice therein for some twenty years, first as secretary and later as presi- dent. He was long & director of the ML C He was a member of Mark's parish and for eeveral vears was cne of the vestrymen of | that church. Although Mr. Humasen held no clvic positions he was well known in the social and industrial life of the town. Ry the older generation es- | pecially and by his associates of the Saturday Night club, who held him in affectionate esteem. his death will A St. Co. | Night | also ac- | |strikers to drive them out of their | J(]h& | That the strikers will not attempt any violence Is promised and speak- ers at a mass meeting in Kensington | yesterday afternoon again urged the | |men to carry on their dealings Ipeaccably. The meeting, held on a vacant lot on Farminton avegnue, | was attended by about 1,500 peop {including strikers and thefr famii There were seven speakers on th {program, among them being a repre- sentative of the American Iedera- tion of Labor, several organizers and John Carbo, the one Berlin hrick anufacturer who has agreed recognize the Clay Workers' unfon, | Representatives of the brick layers’ [unfon were present and they stated {that they will accept nothing but union made bricks. Tt is expected that this decision will affect Hart- ford and New Britain. | Recognition of the union 1s undor [conslderation by officials of fthe |Cennley and Purinton Brick com- |pany at Clayton Croseing, {ain, 1t was stated at t in answer to a rumor that the com- |pany. was expected to sign an agree- ment within a few hours. An offi- {cfal at that plant stated that there has been no decision made in the matter and that it is not yet known whether or not the agreement will be signed. The plant has been fn operation as usual ever since the strike was declared in Berlin | Many of the strikers have secured jother work out of town in order that the weekly pay envelope may be forthcoming. There has been n let down efther on the part of the strikers or of the manufacturers. Both remain determined. ! — i STRIKE T0 GO ON Willimantic Thread Mill Operatires, At Beginning of 21st Week, Show No Signs of Wavering. Willimantie, 3—The striking |operatives of the American Thread at a mass meeting here to- Aug. voted 1o | |w'\v. d. Seaman call ived no response, A 4 leng 3 arch he in a sitting position n | board two had b cover, or |trom the ad reported year old tion that something coroner some si What action will be er portions of the | will be 1 ’4 105t I h of delivium and th that man ma was regarded of th exela me t by ificance, taken, w internal and when the 1 wait conferer with th eam. rom Cineinnat &pinstey ™ the coroner when they return The coroner said Various Theorfes kil members of “Tf she that was but ¢ wmiher of pos There may be sitnature with connection hetween the of t girls,' one or more dent of soms and twa girls had hes boys an i rrested time wor in cor he Seaman miles {about 50 y | her forti. home Mattc Comparison of handwriting M ed no aid they cil on paper ur of sim were writfer i) raan home | The coror had termed {"queer.” but that ct fler said she nor, |Seaman and his wite was are return in two days IN LAWRENCE 1 STRII\I' Mass Lawrence employes of the print works of went on strike morning in pro wage reduction of 10 pe the at p,, Ty r for break 1k- fter hody tern, removed A 45 ma- | ke | org 1's af on e fter on Dziczek board of asses water municipal announced morning. 1, kowski ter the orin 6th ward me K of men ON' OFFICIAL FAMILY F. J. Dziczeh an Assessor and J. F. Atwater on Garage Commissi The of 1927 Mr. Dzieze of the ki tain, ntion of C. Mr, commission Chicago, 29 1S asse: expiration mana ter and among the Lake ors and Trinity garage by Both succeeds Joseph Klos Smith r expired J Mr. was offered former but he s a 1 Atwater Wells of and municipal affairs axpired June 1 Aug ere have beer of & ney w. t of the union w [ Mr. Women Barbers Taken Into Union Ranks 3 (A—Women bar- appointments of ¥ street Jesse F, street comm Mayor Paonessa apopintments tive at once and terminate June stre pr He is a republican from the nd although possil for various offices in the city ernment, tive campaig He is also a member of the Elks a ver: A and succeads George 56 Hart street as a member of the municipal garage commission. He was previously a member of this prominent w to Be of which there are §00 are to be tak barbers, on slon t me 1 Kloskowskl's assessorship appointment Alderman refused, an Mr. » Lyceum thea- very Polish citizens of New loskienski hanged himself > in Burlington Sat at home ing. Thomas MacCarthy of W dled in the Meriden hospita dny night from when he fell down home a stalrway a at Mar uries rec al Memorial hospital sarly today from in his morr, Frank Dekillo dfed at the Natfon- fved Saturday night when the motorey he was riding collided with car at F Miss Je vea old, found dead in tl home in Mane ster ing committed suictde by inhal luminating gas. rank J. to the At- to the were this are ester ye Providence, Aug figure automobi sased today show te ed in this city in the 18 whose At |k perfod endi there findicate p killed in the city and city hospitals from inji The rsons Peter Avald the Dizic- same statisties show t killed in Pr from 10 to July 18 ocal r 1 kiiled in Providence {in hospitals here of ominent 1 tims "® lin other s BOY= | Tha 1s ca er been an r in his own bet fying to W sons who die in t mishaps r i of t s in. H he sta in ‘ term in Highway Robbery Denver, in Cht- | 1 Into the union S. Leidig, presi- €aid women bar- king 14 hours a | Ontside ries receiy ords sl THREE KILLED IN HOLDUP Two Young Women and Man Slain of 781 accidents occurred on road sur- ved and witnesses as 6 it was wet, In 31 covered it slipper. muddy a was reported by those “good. in 488 it was by snow, nd § 1.018 ice made vy, In 186 it was sandy, b1, NEW BRITAIN TABS ARE STATE CHAMPIONS Fife and peting with Britain t The c the nusp exee pated This the al e “Tabs" bl Drum Way Corps Play Their Honors won t hip turing the cup, ind nors at state ention ices of ptions and Ma xercises in Bonney defe Maithews corps of Hartford 18 consecutive yes ev me was the playing »w Brit- o the eld Francis Fife & Drum corps of Naugatuck and with v corps in Con- chusetts particl- To Highest other fife and m corps from this state and Mas- | the corps of the Y he the W had carried s, N aving New Haven cen- 1906, corps is direc for man v yea nember of the organization ivan is the leader. YELLOW SAND CAUSES §0. HADLEY GOLD RUSH Only Presence of Former Rlondiker Prevents Stampede In Mass City state Saturday at Father Chicago, Aug. 3 (P—4 shock,” A new term will be put into Ameri- can legal and scientific n- " & el vocabularies the sanity hearing beginning to- re JHIM .h)~\|vh B. hock” 15 the have used to describe the mental debil ity they say he has suf- fered since his conviction months ago for the murder of seph Maurer, drug clerk, holdup in April, 1 en months in the Cook County jall, always beneath the and depressing shadow of the gal- lows, are held responsible for Scott's | condition, acterize as Insanity of a degree plac- ing him beyond the legal the hangman's noos A special venire of 100 | summoned by Jud M men ge David | wishes are met, tion of a jury to determine the condition of condemned man will he completed in a day and defense and will begin Immediat tion of conclusions reached ew hich in nder | tensive last weck. cott, once a man of Ontario, on business et} later ind finally principal in Aramatic effort in the American jurisprudence to stay Sl executi may millfonaire hices, an history er, be to appear In the court fn which his life is at stake Tudge David the question of prosecution, acting on a of several years standing to 1mit the proceedir ert nony of however, right to bring thefr cllent jry and prepared to point on the ground that ne can be excluded from his own trial The defense alleniste, an array as appeared Nathan Teopold. Jr has ruled strictly Wil . y sanity, and will se test all attorneys, rt contest and R many who took the David gallows, term Scott’s ten Jo- slain In a ominous which his attorneys char- reach of was If his the state alienists v the presenta- in- examinations of the prisoner busineas and author of books actor, the most of the permitted that the the precedent to the ex Scott's their fore the the man as !mposing in behalf of ard Loeb, hera last summer and including stand in thelr be atly regretted. Funeral gervices will be held from his home Tuesday, August 4th, at 3 o'clock day light time, Rev. Harry L Bodley officiating. The bearers iwill be B. C. Morey, C. L. Faulkner. E. Evickson. H. F. Pease and E. R Hanson. O. Pease. all associates of Mr. Humason in the Humason Mfy. Co. to continue their stri which is entering in its 21st wee Don Curtis, agent for the company said today that a change of strike had not been recognized by the com- pany since May 25, and that there are at present 1,200 workers at the plant, 2 ed when the plant is in full opera- tion Two-thirds of the 140 tenements lot the company are now occupied by plant workers who have been —0— brought here from Manchester, Vt., Hartford, Aug. 3.—Forecast Towel), Mase,, and points in Rhode for New Rritain and vicinity Island. There are only a dozen Fair tonicht Tues (ball placed on the ballot at the state |families remaining in the tented city fairly warm lelection of 1926. The petition was of the strikers just outside the city filed by Alfred . Doe of Quiney. limite nd their pay s half the income from wor do with no guar- The barbers receive wages of $30 a week and 60 per of the g $42 HIGH TIDE —o0 L (Standard Tir At New London, 8:49 a 9:12 p. m. At New Haven 10:26 a. m ; 10:46 p. m . defense are prepared to offer ela- borate ohservational data tn support of their conclusion that Scott is In< Five state alienists will be called by the prosecution to submit the state's that he iz The decids the Are Being Challenged ! J%ns Indianapolis, Ind, Aug. 3 (P— Three persons were fatally injured when their automobile was_ struck by a north bound Interstate Public Service company traction car eight miles south of here The dead John Schwartz, 30 driver of the e Q Lee Schwartz, 7 Mrs. Pearl Schwartz The automobile was driven di- rectly in front of the spreding trae- tion car apd neither the motorman or conductor were able to explain the accident Saturday P. J Pen Workme Kennedy engaged in the re- building of Granby road, uncovered low material that looked the prec and wild the ist 4 com- m sane. money they earn ex- r s and Fred Fu ing taken to a hospital 0 less than will be employ- 3 75, the other youth, is In a cri TO DEDICATE HOME dedication of the contention win 0 ¥ fons ore a sane jury eral } near ding to Perry's ned parked ted his revolver condition question The t the ge scramble . stuft. Two nerve specialists from Dee The layer was down about 12 feet, |troit, Dr. Jacobr, head of the De« résembling extra fine sand with a |treit Municipa! Sanatorium, and Dr, glitter that set hearts beating and | Reye. an assoclate, were added to hand over [imagination working overtime, Just |the list of defense experts yesterday |at the heieht of the excitement, the |through the last minute efforts of iss Stearns screamed the oldtimed sauntered along and after |Scott's wife, Catherine Scott. whe bandit instantly fired at He [an examination, announted that the | remained in Detroit. and Windsor to then fired a hal? dozen shots at th uff was what is known in the min. |carry¥ on an eleventh hour campaigs other occupants of Ahe nutempbie; ng diatsiat e ‘bnlucou. for funds to save her husband's life. ensued to get home ed, being bullt by Rev. L statement. wski of the parish of the |,y will take place | Invitations to the ation have been sent out. ! will take place at o'clock in the afternoon and will i |»s performed by Bishop John J. e el ac approac tomobile and po SUNDAY BALL PETITIONS ot Boston, Aug. 3 P—A petition was fled at the state house today with the required number of signatures to have the question of Sunday base- THE WEATHER red Heart church ow of the ma. 39 mber 18 nded that they and her