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* POLITIGAL POT BOLS { . BRISKLY IN NEW YORK Walker and Hylan Camps Both Ac- Personals Jack Rou trainer of Col and New track coach ate university, few duys rencwing {and triendships, Miss Mary M is Judge B, I two wdeks' vacation acq tive, While Republican Also Start . T AKiniry In the office New TYork, Aug. 10 (P—Activi- ties within the camp of State Sena- tor James J. Walker in his fight for the democratic mayoralty nominu- tion redoubled today, as Hylan and republican leaders met to complete thelr respective tickets, Never before, sald denfocratic leaders, has a city campaign got un- der way so swiftly, nor attracted so state-wide and even national inters est. John H. McCooey, facing a possi- ble split In the Hylan ranks because of democratic criticism in Richmond over the latter's selection for renom- ination, was busy today on confer- ences to select the mayor's running mates In the primaries Sept. 15. The complete slate probably will be made public by night. In the republican camp Frank D, Waterman, fountain pen manufac- turer, former State Senator William M. Bennett, neral John ¥. O'Ryan and former U, 8 Senator William M. Calder wore the leading figures to head the ticket. The lesser offices were still in o tentative stage. Dean Brown May Be Put on Arbitration Board New Haven, Aug. 10 (P—James H. Vahey, Boston attorney selected as arbitrator by the Connecticut trol. leymen in the wage and working conditions dispute with the Connecti- cut company, met with the state conference board here today and the preliminary detafls for the arbitra. tion as far as the trolleymen are concerned were perfected. Mr. Va- hey will confer with Joseph H. B ry, Hartford attorney, who' will rep- resent the trolley company, on the selection of the third man or umpire. Among the names to be propoged by the trollsymen, it was gtated to- | day, will be that of Dean Charles R. | Brown, of Yale, ¢ in the I monntains, Miss M Warner of street has returned after® spending la three weeks' vacatlon at Provi- dence, R, L, and Boston, it Speliman P8int, Fact Hampton, Mrs. Henry Rower has left for a iK's stay in Scofia, ) Mrs, : Neek, Mrs, €. Culliy Sound View, fs at Indiar urns i end at Lake Congamond. GOUNTY DETEGTIVES ° AS YET UNCHANGED (Cotninued from First Page) torney E. Farle Ga ing State's Attorney William Comley of Fairfield county, and State’s Attorney Howard (. Brad- ford of Windham county; Frederick M. Halmon, state controller; KRobhins B. Btoeckel, commissioner of motor vehicles, and Col. Tirnest L. Isbell of New Haven, members of the state police cominission, State's Attorney Thomas 1. Noone of Tolland county. ate's Attorney Thomas I, Noone of Tolland county and State's Ator- ney Lawrence l. Lewis of Wate bury were not present, The gove nor will leave for Maine on August 17 and will be gone about three weeks. It is understood that least six of the attorneys arc oppos- ed to his plan. State's Attorney Alling of New Haven today was said to have join- ed forces with his fellow to keep the county detective in his present status. Mr. Inglish of Mid- {dletown attended ghis first on the question. German War ‘Aces’ Want | e Persons near the conference room to Join With American® |.ouia near voices raised in argu- New York, Aug. 10 (—Dr. Ed-|mcht, and at times Mr. Alcorn and mund Gros, head of the American |(‘blonel Ishell could be heard in spir- hospital in Paris and one ot the or- [ited debate. Mr. Alcorn was vigor- ganizers of the Lafayette escadrille, [ous in his opposition and it is under- #aid today upon his arrival here |siood acted as spokesman and lead- that a number of German aviators{er in the discussion. 5 had applied to the French minister | Mr. Stoeckel also 18 said fo have of war for service in Morocco. [taken an imporfant part in the ar Among the applicants were several |zument, The state police commis German “aces.” sioners were invited to this meeting The German aviators want to join |afier a special conference with the Americans who already |zovernor several days ago. have been enlisted, Dr. Gros said The I'rench government's aftitude toward the German applicants has not heen announced. Dr. Gros announced that the bod- ies of all members of the Lafayetfe escadrille were (o he faken from the battlefields and entombed together i Paris, with a special monument above the grave. lick, represent- ROBINSON-RENEHAN O'clock Service At .St .—Groom Yale Graduate. S The marriage af David CITY COURT ASSIGNMENTS Iobinson, son of the late Mr. and Cases were assigned as £0llows by |\ Daiid M. Robinson Judge Willlam C. Hungerford in oity ! s zaret Renehan, daughter of Mr court this afternoon: land Mrs. John P. Renchan of Vin Automotive Sales and Service | cireet, took place this morning at Corp. v8. Christ Christopherson, AUg. | g'olock in St. Mary's church, Rev 17 at 2:30 p. m.; Nair and Nair for | Raymond McCrann performed the plaintift, Dunn and Mcbonough for ; defendant. Citizens' Coal Co. v&.| The hride wore a gown of white Mike Karnasicwicz et ux., Aug. 18 | chiffon with a veil of at 10 a. m.; Upson for plaintiff, | caught with orange blossoms. Traceski for defendant. Concetta | carried a hridal bouquet of lilics of Luced va. Carroll W. Holland, Aug. | the valley. Miss I'auline Renehan, 19 at 2 p. m.; Woods for plaintiff, | sister of the bride, was maid of hon- T. F. McDonough for defendant She was dressed fn pink chiffon Samuel Welinsky vs. Anthony Dor-|and carricd a bonquet of butterfly buck, Aug. 24 at 2:20 p. m.; Green- | roses and lilles of the valley. Dr stein for plaintiff, Roche and Cabe- | W. J. Rohinson of F Rrook, lus for defendant. David Dorfman | Lrother of the bridegroom, was bes! ve. John Maliski, Aug. 25 at 10 a The ceremony wae follow m.; Traceski for the plaintiff. “ eption at the homc hride's parvents Mrs. Robinson has been a teach in the Washington Mr. obinson was graduated from Yale in 1914 and has since heen connect- ed with the Stanley Works. After a Jonsymoon, the couple will live on Trumbull street, this city. BLAZE CAU A blazc street owned Lumber compan) nnon caysed $25 damage, William J. Noble of the cereinony. princess lace She man, 1 o Train Wrecks Auto But Two Occupants Escape Stamford, Conn, Aug. 10—Two Sound Beach youths were uninjured today when the automobile in which they were riding was demolished by | a passenger train of the N 1 w Haven read on the New Canaan line at the Crescent street crossing. They were Fred M. §mith and Nicholas Fecker. At the colliston Fecker waa thrown out of the automobile, ment said that if it wasn't for t Mnthcri\\'hn ;[‘l;le('i to e Kill Daughter Insane .. a clerk at the Bidgeport, Conn., Aug. 10 (A nt ) the damage would Mary Wendolowski, 28, who is been considerably more. The zed to have attempted 1o rting to @pread rap- oy herself and six year old daugh- | idly when Engine Co. 2 arrived at ter, Helen, in Seeley’s pond last|the building in answer to a still Thursday, will be committed alalarm, but quick work by the fire- state hospital for the insane, it was |men them and kept the stated today at Hillside home, where | damage sma &he has n held for observation She will be faken to either a New Haven or Middletown hospital, DAMAGE Park Britain S 82 building on the New yesterday after- but Chief fire hy n Christensen, de- | flames were s a READ TH ADS FOR RESULTS Guaranteeing College Careers for His Two Small Children A certain New Britain man has a son, aged 3, and a ddughter, aged 1. The father wants these youngsters to attefid college when they are old enough. Statistics show that it takes $5,000 to educate a girl and 24,000 to educate a boy. This means that $9,000 must be saved by the father within the next 15 years, or by the time the youngsters have finished high school. This raeans saving $600 a year. A The father, however, is saving money by putting $250 a vear into $9,000 of life insurance. One policy will give his daughter $663.15 twice a year for four years, beginning at age 18, should the father die, and the other policy pro- vides £330 each six months for the boy. Should the father not die he turns the policies into cash when the voungsters enter college. Whether the father lives or dies the educational money is forthcoming. This plan was arranged by L. G. NELSON and J. M. WARD PHOENIN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 272 Main Street New Britain, Conn. York, is visiting in this clty for a aintances Gaffney is home after White i'rancis aul Borg is spending two weeks Reynard Anderson spent the week- | Mill, both horn in Spain, now resid- H. | attorneys | inceting | with the | Rev. MeCrann Unites Couple at 8 Medical Mary's Malcolm | fractured spine received accidentally, | and Miss | Bronson hotel recently, and is well ? HERALD CLASSIFIED | City Items Running his automobile against a wagoi@to avold striking a baby car- riage on Farmington aven late Suturday night, Alphonse Hancisit of 98 Booth street knocked Alfred | Roy of Slater 10ad from the seat of the wagon and caused him to suffer minor bruisces and Haneisit reported the accident to the police. The operator's held by :H.mh Kieffer of 489 Lincoln street | has been suspended by the commis- | of motor vehieles, notice received cuts, sloner a police. There will A meeling of the house committae of the Knights of Columbus in the rooms tonight at § o'clock according today by the to e A marriage license was fssucd this afternoon to Joe Lopez and Mary ing at 155 Washington street 57 MILLION L0SS INPOSTAL DFpT, (Continued from First Page) neeses alsn appeared committee, direct mail agencles urg. ! ing the adoption of 4 “C', 0. D. post- 4ge’ plan on cards that were sent out to obtain orders, before the! Washington, Aug. 10 (P—The ship. | Here's & ping hoard and fleet corporation 7 expected to ask for an appropria- | O [tion of $18.470.000 for next year ae compared with $24,000,000 for present year, Th reduction has heen made possible, officials said, by | fdeereased operating losses pesuiting [ MONT from disposal of ships and lines by | Total |sale and more efficient operating |month of J s, [#ecording t Colleetor |afternoon Itudol the vard with a meth | FALLS FROM WINDOW § r John Beatty Dies From Fractured stre 31 Spinc After Trying To Fiscape From Imaginary Vire, tax udoltito Gaona fito swears that v pet billygoat H'S €O collections uly totaled §1,86 Bernadotte 7, i and practices every day in the Loomis son of the richest bull fighter in all Mexi- too. will be a toreador when he is a man bac ECTIONS v the 650.1 hy this This is a gain ob §146,- reported as street improveme 661, sprinkling 280.80 over July of last year. 1l , taxes $1,846,177.69 The ollows: sewer Suffering from |that he was Beatty, an ballucination [f apped in a fire, John | rew a rope ladder from | @ window at the Bronson hotel y terday morning about § o'clock | @nd then attemptad.to climb down, | {He had barely left the window il |on the third story when he lost his |Brip and el four stories to tia (mornn | basement level, receiving a fractured | Funcral s spine from which hes died the | resid | New Brituin General hospital a short | morrow nic {time Jater, He Policeman George Colling t- rme tracted to the scene by eries of "Io- | liee, Police™ but he could not reach | the spat before the man had failen Examiner Waterman I.yon vieded the hody and then gave per- | mission for its removal Luigi Rc f Int cemetery « Carl G monwealth afternoon Newingfon and had ritain foithe un- dertaking parlors of Joseph Haffey, after pronouncing death due to a fe Beatty has heen living at the siste vin broth | He w | Ovdor of i kriown abanut the city becanse of*his | fondness for dogs. having fine specimens wred soma He is #aid to h a sistar in Bristol, hut the polic hoen unabla to locate her Tt is known that Beatty had heen Arinking considerahly the past week and Ig death is attributed tq this fact by the police, think that the man'a mind ted hy the liquor The funeral will he held tomar morning from the Haffey Undertak ing parlors, by a funer: 's church at ar \ and of {he The at th have hoy during 0 who | The body in the vanlt will he' p Mary meter pending arrangements for its hurial cad at st FSCAPES DROWNING Miss Marcia Wexler, 18, of had a narrow e owning at Ocean Beach, N yesterday afternoon 4 with cramps whils ont to a raft and when hrought shor Guard John Andrews. IR ssful and she ap- this ity from v Lon = M- 1 of Art She % swimming was ueonscions ife to by T Nirs, Henry citation, | Staniey however, pear WAR 8N 1 to sufier TR making her nothing more than i - Wesler §s stapping at Camp at Oc Asy Gets Million Kit, can Deac s sont 1 F | s, | The funer |vis of N {noon at Congregatic six mont lo'clock in | Burial | tery. w friends thized v reavems pecially (Sign Mrs Mr Very de Torten, 2 has aire a a Tos Angeles carned ghe is a A great uncle died in England and the gets a third of his $3.000,000 estate. m ust | | milti s his f € 114 Korth tin vington Residence. yssi, 1 his lome i will be Viees I nes o'c rnin it and at church, Fas be Britain, | o in & arl G, Engwall avenue, at the H was born | dent ort t t ut a th veden, I rs r nember of the Iirst will " n Oscar. iy n asa Luthe held ne 30 A 1 Ahlguist w in Fairs vy 1 Anna Sl New Britai n csidos hor 10 tom ehnr Arthur 1 ot h Frane Fllen | |in Newington c¢ Jward Kowale k | Henry Kown ic n er, two brothers and painters' this Bast Berlin 1 at his ) o'clock at | Berlin, 1 Com sterday arigim v Britain, Lodge, union hurch orrow Genera CARD OF THANKS Bicknell Bickn unerals = Mrs Ikirian Lodge GLADIOLY now WEST MAIN €1 The Telegraph Florist of New Funera) Uirecton Phone 1625-3 ice selection of ¥ Carlson | We are Showing placed for bulhs Deliverics Writain [ Jocaph A, Haifey opposite Nt Mary’s Uharch 17 Sammer Rt—1635-3 + | osia Pt ho income no fnterest riod enged Ju I that orution notliied that paid for the pe Incoma bond v 1 honids ha heen i e ne $0 i nount 2,66 Maxwell A and B certificates have | been the « today will tion ¢ tor w | been ¢ 2ation stricken from slock ex- Trading corpora preferred ist, effective in CF riiticates and in 1 continue yslor ot r shaves han pitali- plan 1 under a r Ho r Municipa | per o “’H | been [ Obtober 8 11 otified by Kuhn hlock of the t lag ' per ce their yme of the Panha It ( 1925 N lnch alf providing for sinking f1 T as $244.4 q s compares 1oy 10 ition and deplction 50, Earn et ¥ mprovement over t riod last net wing advanced to $3,18 npared with $1,7 3. The | second q 081,495 |agiinst cond quar- iter of or preferred allowgnces ; n th 1he California ro first ) alf how A correspondin incon year, wter's net 14 in the wa 1024 i dividend |was $2,163,411 | n with its refining and market producing policy ng to buiid 1 vell & organization, the Ohfo Oil Co., has 1 property in Day- ton, New Mexico and will build a re {finery to handle the output in the ar- firld. The company recently honght, leases and we he Rilli land Ol Co., in that time that the Illinois Pipe Line Co. acquired the Fill HORE ABOUT BRYAN 15 i Des Moines Paper Purports to Give | teal Reason For His Leaving Cabinet D 1 Ang, 10.0P)— r today pub- I 1 Evan aying William Jen- nt Witson's ur a Moines, | The Des Moines lished article, 5 G o] y Shield, a copyrighted ( interview with | editor of Yeor that resignation o ryan from Pr in 1015 was due to fail Unit ratify an nings abinet The nations stip- nine arose would difii wait ny ity ing war A M Wil- X Pres nt should | Bryan had n that this « and S i 1o tre Germany am in- ot sign it filed & cal the German | forming avernment i moments ona | nl that this conntry ratify the treaty, the Aft an Geormi 1 complt 1 <o if that must this treaty od can't iminary zements vl my resizr tih A tion, article Tiryan as having t i . Two Are Injured in Meriden Auto Wreck Meridon, Ang, 10 (A — Mr. and * o Di of C wen, hoth tak curly A sid New wers the Meriden the Tmshand 1 skull, arter in which they 3 th a tele hospital With an DASKENgOTS W pole in the ractire antomohil 1zainst hone Affinito, Haven, Chay driv police Rosalyn, JOSUS FINGER Astronsky ¢ i mputated at the nd New 1 al hospital this merning taken 1 tron wturing Co. of owsky caught at the Wins Prize his hand s factory | \ | a dainty bit l l temala won a contest there, Wall Street Briefs | NEW WEEK OPENS | | | Noiway, |equipment onds|in that group ) & | of 01 | Steel common - [Am | | Corn rea about the | €T ad Pipe Line Co, | Cosden | | | | sign | Rey In Wl | | | was noted lAm { Int Paper Ty PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGES JIWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 € CENTRAL ROW WITH UNEVENNESS General - Motors Up — Some Others Show Losses HARTFORD OFFICE TEL 24 New York streat opening ments ushered in the new the atock market Ger opened a point higher top of 94 5-5. A good for stocks manutaeturers, Aug. 10 (@ Uneven pric Wall move We offer Torrington Co. Eagle Lock Co. eek eral Motors t a record emand also tric Al il of el ad with an initial gain 1 point Iractional loskes were recorded ‘on initial sules by U. 8 Mack Murine preferred and Willys Overland com mon Chalmers leading the ear JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange ew Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., lel. 181% Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. Allis Chal Am Am Bt Sug . Can Fmelt Sug Am S Am Tel & m Wool Anaconda A AL GIf Ball Balti & O . Beth Stel Am We Recommend and Offer: AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. Stocks chison W Loco Rosch Cen Can 1% 1% 1417 . 1% . 141% & Ohio , 1015 C M &BtP 5 CM & St P pd 16 CRIA &P .. 46 chtle Copper .. 24 uel .. J Con Textile Prod Steel rific Prices on Application |@homson, THenn & To. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGES Donald R Hart, Mgr. Sug 103 Crib Cane Das Eirfe [& 1st n FElecl Gen Motors Gt North pfd . T Int Nickel We Offer: STANLEY WORKS LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK TORRINGTON PRICE ON APPLICATION Kelly Spring .. Kennecott Cop Maring ...... Marine pfd Mid States Oil Mis Pac pfe Nat Lead Norf & West North Pac Pacific 0il Pan American Penn Railroad P&ERC&T T Arro Pure Oil 1 & 1y Conper nt NEW BRITAIN Burritt. Hotel Bldg, Tel. 3420 HARTFORD BHartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel.2-T186 oyal Dutch Sinelair 0il ra Railway Sonth fie south Studebaker Texas (o rox & Pacifi Trans Oil I'nion Pacific United Fru INE SCENERY BUT | Ferepn Erchone F’g' I l[‘ Bl Wl | i ‘ i1 .J “} JL | New York, Aug. 10.—Foreign ex- : ‘ it ¢l stead. Quotations (in cents): B — Great Britain: demand 485%; cables 15 Go-ay bills on banks 581%. LOCAL STOCKS hed by Putnam & ¢ Insirance Stocks Bid Aot Aetna 1af it (Continued from IMirst Page.) ' ‘Man Is Heavily Fined I i dema . Cables 4.69. It 2. Cables 8.63. Belgium 4. Germany Holland 40.18. Norway 18.35. 26.86. Denmark 22.75. 19.42 Spain 14.48, 'oland 18%. Czechos Jugoslavia 1.79%. Rumania §2. Are il 11.85. Tokyo T8N, Montreal Aetna Fir Antomohi y: demand I Demand Iire Manufacturing Stochs ] Austria 11 tina 40, Sh ai in 1 i Cotton Crop Figures Send Day’s Prices Up | New York, Aug. 10—The influence ! of Saturday's government crop fi ® lures wus reflected by an opening ad- ce of 16 to 24 points in the cot- wairket today, for covering there appear- le demand and prices woakened under liquidation and ccomp: 1 by bearish com- Satu s ginning figures of weather re- ton Exc to be vorable vie er con 23.96 by cts eased off from the end of the general market Torr ton « Mfg 1 about 5 to 14 points Private es sald it was considered in Liverpool that the nment crop figureg were offset avy ginnings and New York reported sellers on in anticipation of an BALANCE in hedge selling from 34 Mass. State Police Will Aid in Boston and Revere TREASURY CES & EXCHANGES PALAN York — 1 152 N hanges, Los Angeles, Aug. 10 (P—As an airplane crash P which Willlam R. Coe, World lost his life, two women m supposed she was met today and ] arrangements for n nath to npton ( R ed lead in East Ham Te ‘ourt ) an ® airman will father, rial to After of their ference turned over take it for s who wi Neb conference, the twe annou their meeting 1 in friendship. Alma. — the Accused of Plotting to Murder Alfonso of Spain NEW FIREMAN vacancy in the ranks of the tment caused by the dis- John Maher from the _de- He! rec plotting t Alfc n suspicic ey K sc ssal of as in the United | Bridgman Lili Giron of Gau- MISS BEHR WINS Aug to rtment at a special meeting of the ard of fire commissioners & week 2g0 is expected to he filled when the board holds its regular meeting te- taken to Ma- [morrow night. A number of sub- irid and a estigation several [stitutes on the eligible list have sub. other arrests been made at mitted their applications for the ap- various place throughout Spain. pointment. visit to the roya v ording to re- iy »okiyn s tourn: cup which been at the Norfolk country club by defeating Anton Von Bermuth of New York 6—0, 6—1, 6—4, the | ports received today om ten e | Spain. As Hendaye has t have