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Ne\\s of the World y, Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 POLITICS AGAIN TO FORE ARE ASKED T0 BACK G.0.P. Senator Lenroot Pleadsi Champions Old Liners “That No Man Hos- tile to President Cool- idge” Shall Be Sent To Senate. Brands ‘Progressive Ad- ministration’ as ‘Trium- virate of Madison’—Rid- icules Young LaFollette ‘Heir Apparent’ Oshkosh, Wis, Aug. 13 (M—The voters of Wisconsin were usppealed to today by Senator Lenroot of that state, (o “sce that no man hostile to President Coolidge” shall be sent by thew to the United States senate. Addressing a conference ol repub- Means hered here to select a can- didate for the seat made vacant by the death of Senator Lalollette, Mr. Lenroot assailed the leaders of the “go-called progressive tion” of Wisconsin as “radicals” and denounced their administration of ‘Wisconsin affairs as a “dictatorship. He also described administration” e SENATOR LENROOT COOLIDGE Te: VISIT DAD OVER WEEK-END administra- the “progr the “trinmvirate at Madison™ whi determined “who m Tearine T their followers shall vote for.” add- {In ‘“'C:m“"'(‘ Clearing Up ng that * member of this fri- Work—Names State umvirate did everything he could last rear to destroy the republican Dept. Solicitor party.” Defined Tssue “Clommon honesty and cominon | Swampscott decency,” he gaid, “would lead these | Prosident Coolid gentlemen to keep off the republican |day clearing his desk of 2 primary ballot, and i€ they wish 10 [routine Lusiness and cor become candidates for office to do |preparatory fo leaving for . #o under the name of their own par- end visit with his faihoe ot o ty or in the independent column. mouth, Vi *There 1s a clearly defined issne | Pregont p i s between these radical leaders I ture of resident and Mrs. Coo Wisconsin and republicans,” he con- | from White Court tomorrow. T tinued. “They seek to divide onr|probably will fravel |y i people into groups and sses. ar- | thongh may decide x raying group against group and class | yoment R AT 2 against class. They Increase the ex- |gatistactory, {0 mota) penses of the state government fOr | Returning fo the commer Whit the purpose of huflding a Political | Hause hore carly noat ek, th machine, and then try to 2pp the | prestdent probaily will confer N taxpayers by frying to male them)several vabinet offts e believe that they inerease only the |Secretary Kelloge ar Poasim taxer of the rich. In the national|General New and prr il v fleld they would destroy our €on-|hefore returning to W = stitution and make congress 8u-[indication has heen S preme with power to destrov every [whon he will terming S right of religions and civil liberty Althongh it 18 holf e Calls Test a Failure {4 & suspension of o ” “In Wisconsin for the past five fions 1 s impen 11 ave ha called pro- | Pring 1 1eation ; i years we have had a so-ca T ! gressive admintstration. Tn the eani- | At bou! Jegin we are going| President Coolidge visited paign about to begin we are g e e vielled ¢ to ask the people of Wisconsin what |excentive offices in 10 that administration has done for U»l\‘u fime in more (han a wo ‘ them, in what way their hurdens of and for ond taxation have been lightened, in |40 ""“"‘ ' i at way the ecircumstances of | Shortly after hre N what inoy heen |ed from White Court e thosa not. holding | [ I ; onneed infa t i e going o ok Ul te administration what part the < ) have been permitted to t infer vl his o head ini who i Andani(GHATETS L k ) tlie mn hour ihe ot bearers shall be, of than volir parls for the candidate s a for them nal b in some secrot meeting held in son £ ane & : pack roem o ive |acts in his Wi Conrt \ “In recent years fhie progressive | {018, 10 Lhiie Hourl qereaons 9. kworth of Washi on Yol ) leaders to offi them s Lon : i (Continued on Fage 12.) ordered to mark an X opposite {7 A names nanded to them, but they | wire never lted as to what t » confer i be in Y i \ nd file of ipation in hoice of can | The Heir Apparent \‘C\t l{ ox I’ u ‘ ¥ 4““ & trinmvirate has decided 1 ; * the welfare of the people demands. Woman Believed Dement- to the tt be viegied to the sen- e Through Il Health ate this year, another of them sl be electad 1o the senate next —_— and the third shall be « a : ernor neft 1y nd 13 i g H ur that the voters of Wisconsin ey dist € * orders. We,shall see. [his wif Yool atisficd,” he 1 at of their « I T their deli misrepresentations of f v | \ Blic questions.” o | | ) L : lay in a | m and ommitted suict (| ¥ ¢ WAYOR SENDS GONDOLENRS 3747 3 Writes Family of Tate Mayor Kin- Sl yl'y‘ "\ rte 1 b t ;' sclla of Hartford Expressing Re- 'per flo edliancat 1 H Ir \l r her mothe gret for Latter's Death. A letter of sy ¥ 5 Pacnessa 10 the far - Mayor Kinsella of it S 1 trom o i Britain cx n M of th ) ur fat 1 J. Kins om I k s W many . 1 e 1 H 1 se M ( i f cit n wrote K ¢ ' much time to the f t fice. and It 1s regret t son. George, J ad t he could not live longer to en et c fr fruits of his labors. pleuro-pneumonia Respectfully, Warjorle Curtis i the |hospital later in the da 1 A. M. Paonessa, Mayor, NEW BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN, C()T\‘I\'E()’l‘l(?l/l‘, TIIUI{SD‘\Y, AUGUST 18, 1925, —EIGHTE Average Daily Cireulation For Week Ending 12’02 l Aug. 8' Hapy Connectie. A ectioyt State | dvt, D PRIC, Hartforg "{m ibrary, N PAGES | | ) Tear Bmlhs Hmled and Several 010"0!] Na[mnal Guald Oldered Mortis Colm Tells of Trip to HELD UP R OBBED 11 NEAR W OR CES 7 ER NONE SERIOUSL‘{ INJURED DAR[NF PRISON ESCAPE SPEAKS PUBLICLY TONIGHT Mustap ’m Kema“ aSha’ Turkish ‘MM L Lt \ . . . ‘ e Presid t, Di Y, Wif. From City Limits Te This Disturbance Oceurs at Reading | One Convict Fatally shot After Rill- General Massacre of Jews Tn Palee- resiaen worces Ollng e l‘ L k QD | —Several Are Arrested But \u‘ ing Two Guards But s Thre tine Impossible to Organize Be- | \ a e Qlllll‘Slgamollt‘l | | Convictions Are Obtained in Po- | Companions Escape From Oregon lieves New Britain Man—Inter- B“t Robb T El d { Proces » S - a ers uae lce Court Today. State Penitentiary. view Glven to Merald, ocess Quite imple, He Simply Announcing Fact (0 g, Nuss, AvS. 13 P—Twn | Som, Orcgon. Aug. 13 OP—Tho| A goneral massacro of Jows | World—Reason Believed to Be Fact That She Was| Web of Bluecoats. 1 as a result of a clash | Opegon National Guard today ’a ine unless the Zionl: nove 1 | persons attending a Ku |ordered (o mobilizo to search cetinguished would be inipis Over-Assertive and Insisted On Mixing in Affairs ;. | meeting here and @ | (hyee convi ho cscaped from to organize according to Morris g Highwaymen Threaten to crowd nti-klansmen last night e i i ), local man who has recently Vhic ha m . Ty - L IR i I e e aht e fel L D G an ey Which Hushand Thought Outside Her Sphere. Kill Victims in Case of jdistriet _court today. The case of | prisoin hwaynan. A} which was spent in = [Henry M. Morasls, charged with as- | oy a1 i Cohn scofted at the late g .\ Outery and Do Fire jsandt on a police officer, was placed | (wo pricon g . | [ 1 Dr. William 1. Rap i n e | two prison g io1 inople, Aug [t { Mouaamerou Oha’s 7o on tile. In the case of Louls H.|auen’ rec i convicts 1urd of Geneva at the Institute of |, e i et L | Through Windshield | Pavidson, charged with having a | .ony, I'olitics Willlamstown, Mas cpubli s divorced Sl ot et bionglie| 7 N lelub In s yossession, the court o v | Tuesday, in which the speaker said D i e aietsnt - When One Tries to Es- |ruled that this did not constitute | '\ 1 \ CraRN B ianAEH it R : i LG CArTYiNg 4 dangerous weapon and oo ‘< INOX iaving dooided (o separate from \" fow montha lator Maduine Tat-| CoPe the man discharged, aadid e A mass meeting of Jewish r ey } et arenactineilatal | g & Lcondition wa T T S i) s Issued o ) otna- 1 a believer in women's | | Tear Bombs Used The quarts -t e 1 Lo hear 118 @ divorce cifective from A | roposed as o deputy to | BY The Assaciated Press After racing over the roads from | prison wrscen sl e T i s GOt Rich Dowry lin parliament from ¢ | Worcester, Mass., Aug 13.—Thre R A L ; uln's talk 1“"“”3‘.“(.‘;':‘ n ”.v‘t..sv AuRthDia L KAl e iareiad AT | armed bandits, who threatened to force of stiate troops mobilized here | on fson guards. gt ”, H," ,",',\‘f];‘,.‘,',‘ ,'“;20“,“”," Junuary 29, 1923, to Laiir Hanoun, | indigant [&hoot their victims at the slightest A o0 e A\ 2 [ 5 e e e \ ¢ .t | hostile e, descended n {carly today and stamped out {he Iixpeet BizIE to Death e i L ssfu of | hostile ~ move, ~descended upo {dizorder which threatened to end in f ki vl g T frses The > ied i marriage oh- | Woreester early today and in two bloodshed, worth K, James Willos aid o {uicd 1o open at § o'clock. | Breaks Marriage Bond e or Holdipe ang Jefore cir arriva enri St stices G NS L IL I Qi § d ore oma il | threats ence P ough m:,,«.', A Sl LU R S e a tasicab | M Cohn said, in an interview yoraliWoman's Rights S5 l"\‘:r:_” f".‘l';": e DrOUER! HomESAht heeEIL IR s ecord taTiee Dilcere o e slalRihor (e pir e that | al has talen an very avallable state patrolman and fansmen and anti-klansmen had | SATYERE R i 18 meuro Mosliliiy to the Zontst | i 1 the {mprovement of | Worcester policeman info o man been injurcd by stones and elubs, e i cavily lmovement felt by some of the cone Turkish women, On | hunt in which orders were to shoot m(‘[ ‘> ul heen 'mi“v‘l and two al- .m}‘\. o i Sy lond. o havellos A two mlul',H\s 'a":"::ummu ):.‘"V:n,mn_ o e il g et ey wonld be tak « zreat number of slaves by the de- | bl \ Ul G PR - cady to Shoof Aetin of Polico Slack and | (50" J ROl REon eom aeeal rantiiee | & for him at Konfah, he broke | Through the morning houra unt other members of the R PO Glovornon WWaller AL Dlorce Pilestine, but the mass of the| traditions by having womea n- | daylight, motoreycle policemen force stated that they were af- e oS ici naonle ook unon. el do vited to the banquet with men. 1t scourcd Worcester and state police ted by the teur gas hombs when | WS I I-w”w e A G el B O el was the first time the sexes had |men searched the countryside ear- rrived on the scene The | ¢ “"‘:“ & \‘ SREeN R ‘ vish people as a golden oppor- 1t an official function and | rying other officers in sidecars with iy Slack sald, had been | O back o Balm o earin D ISl 200 Ba L Sopnor, first time that the Turkish | (heir pistols in hand ready for in- urled into the erowd of anfi-klans o ue beciuse of the increased pr nment had approved women | o >, The ; The sl SO ~ o 1 heciuse he increased pros- I |stant use. The handits had not AL lols o sl ting Tt N sOb LN 2o | perily they are experiencing, | tside their Lomes after | 2 hended although their o crowd, l\)?\‘\yvy pollcsimen Rl St oy il The wealthy Arab landowners for | { ¢ | sicked up several times. indi sai jione i ! lmv the shols | down | e \ hop |ndreds of years have had a large | [ rkish Eest len I(V“ ;“" ’:“-‘, ated nm they were In and around \ ores suffered temporary dis- |Cells from (e yard olizil s e es at thelr dispc voeated dress reforms for Turklsh |\worcester, Police believed their omfort .\’1'»”‘;”-' o througithe raof Hhesian) nd th Wbie slaves received no Women, fovaring lees con seratlVe | capture was a matter of honrs, T eting ity ertleca geriasle s renimeration for thelr labors except | ostum et 11 Known Victims o RcanE heliRbegin Senrl v ol BLAC LBl ‘”'\ S : the most impoverished Hving. The ary, 1624, 1t was reported | 4 yon6t 11 persons are known fo LUELER NG far Nenih i elRub olai A Al Dalerynple | o ish dovelopment of industry and me Latife was “”"”""‘]‘ Yl jave heen held up and robbed by | et o i e | e R the higher eultural standards that | engild 1] ’;’“’I‘_“' hor WS |the desperadoes deseribed by il T £ rtee ¢ 0 ing vstablished have awakened itnfattemptinto T L the victims as “young men In their fie slaves 1o a reallzation of the | teens.” The wecured aby 200 Juge they have been living un. | 1 whasometa) iy SACTUEL Ly i c?nhn 'xrflxn i i M«YL,.L i " BELGIANS CABLE HOMF [V e P e Uridde development Where {Cretain was in p K sigamond. re enfoving comparative pros g lihe utiempted Saneassinaliontior the Shoot Through Windshield v, Mr. Cohn stated, MUSTAPHA KEMAL PASHA s T T e AOn e S Koppen's Plant D e o1 | an il womanteldl g nlaleRi Cohn, who ¥ accompanied l‘ g v t i riags, She ! to halt. When the order was ne | - I ‘ ‘:--vh and daughter, Doris, | 'TC ttractive | 0beved they fired through the wind . 17 00K T sited the plant fn Palestine owned | A < When |Shield. The bullet went witd 1 Negotiations fy"\"\f\“(}(‘ [IMU (/0“ iz, U 000 0 | by ‘,\, i u.wrmv senend ‘r,;-;,,,.}. Main | Kemal | the cotpe driver stopped. While o S i 3 T s man BNogEhasth lo- 1 3 111 jourrey affer the | Man covered him with l il © 5 i ‘ o o Then the handits hurried to AL S SR O urkish veil but had a larg n | New American Proposal, 1 it IEto Lethe tivnclte M elored. sitkon kerchief [nOTth part of Worcester. Ti | Pahlie 1 dlities Commission Ap. | SPot for fourists this yea reord- g8 ) O‘.,'m‘\ was [they held up a faxt driver, Hast n 1 o Mr. Coh who said that ore . < her hal an. he se was | 3 Embhodying Some Con- R T i Ko \”mw Rk il ;“m:] Nelson Then Must Face s T ing to Lake Qunsigamond they stu & polelt & eh n, "p a par f five men. Threateni R : pa | \ than in all the past four | N 3 The 1 Wt Smyrna, was fn 1P a party of cessions, Will Be Taken| o< nridge with Viaduet ; (endlnnll he juast foar| Trial Here and in PRl Etyler | dtimal aimply them with death it they mo 3 | B or e T TS e o I have decided to marry | they relieved them of all thelr c Up | A i AR ssst e i Other Cities 5 " Wil yeu please o~ | and other valuables, Tafer they Iy | v ) ap i o e I DA I, ssary coremonies.” | Up a tourinng car with three men By T > | el _”‘ e Many Settlers ’ 5 1% y Washingte ogotia- | ; ! kil '| Settlers are arriving in Palestine Now Haven, ( Al 3 Monu,»m{ on Page 16) Police Hunt Falls fens hetw s o SR At L Reymnolds the rate of hetween 4,000 and | P N Who Imperéc 1 """"' calls to the polles from oand e erossing Ihomaston by 00 a month. and the number is | prominent Conn. w | Shore residents who wer Beigian debt re sus- | bnilding a . e W e o e e ) e e 1t stores of E aroused by the excitement follosy ) vily foday to permi t ! ! ' innd.. Most ofithe aatt)ire i 1a s tod I l an the holdups hrought a wagon to reeni instrn imately re from Furope, where business | tenced n ! of policomen. Police were un e o (AL 1o Vol {itionsiine D aotiGE Il Nt A et Al e ed in cit «v;.u to find the three men in th N S aalaAl Tenty New Ia road, w s vtted to seek an existence | gnit, ho at tore expressed the bellef it had been e Sk i i s f ) S« t v The enormous taxes | gix rrect name followl | driven away by one of the bandits ) e R o | brides, and 1) - maintained by Furopean conntries |arrest in the railroad station here | o {who had probably compelled ti e talno e Isslone TR Gy cut ion ot th ther canse of the mm ation 10 | as he was about to ) town with [Senator Will Endeavor to |driver to carry him as a passenger Sk u s he sald. Comparatis \ i i a5l ile his two companions used the o SH SO The i ol then locating n the land ined 1 ! Push Flying For Com- which figured in their e rad 3 manently are from the United | caded gm 3 e carlier robberies. Proposals 1 i the {States o Foods under | merce and Defense | s o - i (Tl theiy In the four monihs of his st e | which to [ MEIELY, (0 i o Jowisn homel: 40, Mr. Conn satd | ] Sl o - {ONE. DEAD, SEVEN STRICKEN sary by ed in 1h 1 1 1 not hear a single cor i do ¢ 1tn | | T B H. \H\\v; ) ! ROIE Bl et e that the differ- [anarter, emphasizing the fact ' D e IR hiieton D) . _\ng FORoNuILLE '_‘_ ;'\','"‘{"'v, ’"‘ | In o 1 be ¢ v cot | who have settled there with ; g |lieving that the United States is ex- | Ambric [VSlnirannies tostint ol e ) n of the Zionist movement 7 A \ . " |remely backward in developmnet of | Bridgeport Fealth Officials Relieye j s pr ' e eiehesas will 1 Gontented mRal Moy ekIn was invented by Ma to t govery ‘ el 1 rin the opportunity fo b N ator Hiram Bingham | They Have Prevented Serfous ment ¥ ur ws who are withont i ( has prepared a legis- s ASk Total Reduction ams o stile fhere. giving | T G Tpldemic. it a computing of (Continued Page 15) 1 Josep ew Haven extinsive Improvement of avia- | ane child is dead and seven others bioEl aycompuiingchac | ntinued on Pa ] e o military and commerical | from the same house are isolated b R e T EosPAnceicsiFeelsi Shockiand Citics Sia i Coihe: . e | and under treatment ac Englewood i ‘ ‘ t I'his proposed leglstation 1s the re- | ospital following outbreak of diphe Bl el N e Ut no ontana Also Repor ta- at 1 W A company Cige A iay A r 5 . o s : ; ade o branches | gjizabeth Sander, eight years old & . N dor. e ; s adjourned | gaughter of Mr Mrs. Joseph v guie far dis LR A 13 (M An Hartford Honeymooner Parks s L n ourse of this In- | gander, died Saturday. Her three st A hrief moratori 2 e = stie he visited every act Ry ey hre 10 g e fons remain quite |P1THAUANS S0 ; il In New York Street Four Days— HT RMH&Y DIES i et et g brot '.;'\::"rw:m ;,,:l‘;;r 5 8 Wiy A \":'::‘ e Iher t 6.15 this m Now Haled Into Court. S Sratln Do Andplacitic thedinz 3 R i LA Deceasad, Aged 84, Resided in New AyALl I8 e 100 R pas Irene Sander, 14: Jennie nt wi ow York, Aug. 13 (P—The heavy ; e aviation out Margaret Sander, 11; Mont., At 12 (& t traffic on Broadway so Rritain Practically Al of His Lifc in Alaska r. 7: Mary Rordash, §; i t t = s 3 el, of Har rd | Most his fourneyving from one | gert a Bordas 8§, and Margaret Am and ne came to New York ~Funcral Saturday r st to another was done by | Rorda 14. The or three are ¢ SN A2 2 vmoon that he parked N course of ser- | ohi Y of Mr. and Mrs. John Bor- omobile for four days on a| ! & ¥ £ ator Bingham h dash, 315 Bostwick ave s 1 o downtown strect while he and > this to test the efficacy of al- | ¥rom disclosures that have just ; i vicinity ) ! enth Sehionceln e : XA of plane and motor | come to lght, it is evident that a ser- ¢ el f y and "L". Today = B 1 Navy lous epid was nipped In the bud A N i nt the busy New ork tra ‘( " N K 2 er d flyer of nine by the ment of health. n r Elielos 4 5 o t W a | v ¢ 1l experience mator | A week ago today a report came to T o {safe for soon a 1 parked s 1 by N any other man in the Senate or | at the Rostwick avenue address were W rog 5 . e patrolman on that be Ice Cory 45 years, retir 1/House to prepare a practical pro- |suffering from some kind of & dis i 3 LEAD PRICE UL = ler his surveil to make his W is | o for 1 tion affecting avia- | case and needed medical attention r o i men kept w i vears ag t His ¢ fons concerning the | The report was investigated, and I AR ot ur days thinkir I three N s aviation develop- | health workers uncovered a deplor ce af SRAGSAICET 108 have been st M t Mrs. | e t experience, obser-|able situation. The were three . 5 3 .00 to 9 S @ wus taken to the statio Pk Leanard of New [vation and not from hear- | families residing in the house, and oy on the de- | M 1 el claimed it n Henry C. T ¥ av. t children in two of the families st < 1 an = = > issel told ow ) Lol [ « 1 Bingh n began actual fly- | were i1l with diphtheria in an ad- s S Raliat = _— - fraid fo drive ) ot 1 ida as soon as | vanced stage. of the h tr < 1 W in Europe.| The condition of Elizabeth 8ander s hoen groement HIGH TIDY 1 P r e at ok, |1 » Am has entered | was critical and she died. ' of at n fum A 1 \“ ’| S s« Frod L officiatir Burl was ng aviation - ugnst 14 (Standard Time X s v R s 2 A for the War Department ik . At New London, 5:44 a. m : L epantment it i Randit \ph(i l Loot ¢ has Si05 g At emaHaten WILL LIVE IN U. 8 He Takes From Victim LI R SR T e Aug. P—Morrls hlcago. Aug. 13 (M—A robber 3 B ; | | Morris, 192 ! i 5 who kidnapped Georgo Schepelers, o oo e e e = s to o in yvers at Issodoun Danish vice.consul here early today, . o el SRS D o o \ 1w r business eight most pressing needs for |returned two of the four dollars he = a t r New Y H aviation development and |found on searching him. i S THE WEATHER p h ast night from Lond w | vered In Senator| The vice-consul was about to Rdep ME i thaw s Bedl : Morris was 1 ; w's legislative program to be |alight from a taxicab in front of his the rejection of thelr Hartford, Aug. 13.—Forccast tion in -t regatta on t ed to Congress in December [home when an armed manm, com- il I X for New Dritain and vicinits < K st ¥ t found utlined by him as follows: pelled the chauffeur to alight. The Sl il il b talsiod ¢ sidle to get h Pre of adequate alrway [robber drove the machine about & fter the positions of t erally fair. helr sightsceing expediti He said today that reports in Brit- [maps on & large scale to facilitate [halt mile, searched Schepelers and s had been presented more | | {dectded to return to thelr Connec- Ish rowing circles that he had retir- | — when he found anly $4 returned in detall, i * * |ticut home, '.~1 were unfounded. l (Continued on Page 15) _ _ |balt, —sdain. v