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————————— News of the World By Associated Press IXSTABLISHED 1870 CUNMAN CALMLY ADMITS KILLED TROLLEY CAR CREW | IN MOUNT VERNON HOLDUP Frank Daly, Caught In Westport, Says “What Else Could I Do. They Wouldn't Stick ’Em Up When [ Told| Them To.” - Two Others Under Arrest in New York Charged With Par- ticipation of Same Crime Aug. 20 (P—A posse pf New York detectives and Con- hecticut state policemen early tod kmade a raid on a farm house near the Westport-Weston line, and ar- Fested Frank D: of New York, Who later confessed according to the bfficers to the murder of a motor- man and trolley inspector in a hold- up Mount Vernon, N. Y, & month ago. A sp Bridgeport, at, 1 sesston of the Westport Bown court was immediately Daty was arrs 1, walved extradi- tlon and will be returned to Mount rnon later in the day. Pollce have been on the trall of for da YVesterday es from Mount New York city came to Westport hnd learned from state polic that Daly had been locafed. Caught in Bed Shortly hefore midnight they “de- several Hetec !ks conducted as a summer boarding house by Peter Kielsch. T offi- pers, elght in number surrounded Yhe house and waited until dawn be- Yore making In the front door, they bedroom on the second floor, where they surprised Daly who was In bed, kmoking a cigarette. Daly admitted his share in holdups, according to the officer saying that he fited the shots th kilied the motorman and Inspector, hut clainied that he did so in self {lefense, that both men had puiled their guns on him. Admits Killing “twhat else could 1 do,” said D ording to the officers, “they Jan't stick ‘em up when I told the ar sn ascended to a ac W them to.” Two Others Held York, Aug. 20 (A—The police w d today of the arrest at Wes Conn, of Irank charg ‘l \\vlh e murder, on June 20, of Motorman Robert C. Nichols, and Inspector Jacoh Schumacher or Westchester Electric Railway coni- trolley car at Mount New ¢ Mw B pany N Y The e was made hy Detec- Donohue, of the squad, and Lieutenant arrest Martin New York homicide Captain Silherstein and Maitis, of the Mount Vernon police. Marino and David Demaio, John are under arrest in connection Wwith the same crime and Af.T NI}W 1y ASSMLEI] i‘s Constitutionality Ques tioned in Bridgepori Lawsuit Aug. 20 (A—The bili- ssed by the eral assembly this year and ap- ved by Governor Trumbull, tax- advertising companies three Bridgeport, 4 licensing a 1 ing billboard drmned claimed to e outspokeniy con- constitutional,” is d and 1 ‘an nnwarrante with and ts" of apt upon Conn., acting through the senat house of represent ! and suppress, under t . the of hilll sing ¢ 1 as su of tax business’ 1 nd I oar nies ar h is ve ani 1 and oppres. 1 tr fited asonable, v in paper: = in o superior Men Not as Bad as Pictured, Declare Young ( .ul Hikers 20 (P volver v was 1 The s oart ¥ they had opportunity for a gen- eral survey of the American man 1 Already Are| alled. ! Vernon and | 1ded upon the farm house which shing | Daly, | Vernon, | foot for each outdoor | 9 pm}fi"-“ ““0..)(“(_‘ APV \mfl’"““ WILSON'S PLEDGE 10 BELGIUM HAS BEEN MADE GOOD ' Special Treatment in Debt Fund- ing Redeems Promise, Sec- Tetary Mellon Declaves 'DEATH AND HEAVY LOSSES BY STORM 'DETATLS OF TERMS ARE Cloudbursts, Wind and il GIYEN TO KING ALBERT! From Avizona to New York e o MERCURY HITS 105 IN KY. Out 7 BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, reaqr] A3 ILL-FATED MACKINAC AFTER BLAST | 1 \ \ WACKINAL The Mackinac on which s at the naval Newpor s shown , where she was towed after the tragedy which turned a merry excursion of into a great catastrophe. Such was the peculiar nature of the explosion that outwardly the ship bears no marks of the disaster and at the picr as though :ui_ for another trip. so many persons met death in a l)mle\r explosion, ! people ‘ | Opinion In Belgium is That Parlia- ] | 677 | mentary Action Should Await Ap- L | proval of American Congress— | lies American Treasury Secretary Lx- Glens Falls Power Lines of plains Reasons For Remitting Tn- Commission—Hopl Indlans’ Snake | © asons osgiimittiog 1u SIYS PHILIPPINES 1S terest on Belgium's War Debts. Washington, Aug. 20 (A—When |the American government recogniz | Belglum's cls Dance in Arizona Iollowed by | Downpours — Houses and Autos Wreeked aim to special treatment !in paym her war debt, tary Mellon sald today, it redecmed a promise of I'restdent Wilson, which at the time it was made 8o import- ant that it forestalled disruption of Versailles peace conference, Why Interest Is Remitted. wury seeretary, who 1s Amvrican debt funding declared this circum- hed carefully by the and by President cing to remit the Belgium borrowed od States during the| Mellon said the pledge of Wilson was made at a Belzginm was about to | from the peace negotia- rotary Hoover, a both the Versailles con- \d of the debt commission, ving the debt diseus hat the influence of Mr son's promi the peace s undisputable. Is Piest Explanation, eretary Mellon's explanation of he cirenm- Vled the Amerclan ¢ teviate from the ne peentiar Storms of Seer Chicago, Aug. 20 P cloudbursts, hail and wind, dang |ing erc telephone lines and erty in Arizona, Indiana, 1l | Towa and New York's dairy were the secming wers | prayers for rain of the Hopi I {in their snake dance cur | yosterday. Cooler temperatures, i some y | has toda st for central west which cord-breaking heat, were movin nd mo Indians' Ceremonial Heavy downpours burst proportions, i northern |zona came almost on the heel the Hopi snake dance, which end a nine-day religious ccremonial. In the ancient Pucblo of Wapi, tl braves and squaws gathered for t rite, Poisonous reptiles, sprinkied with cred meal were held in the mouths and wreathed the ] |of the Indian dane remony. upon ther lo to carry the 1edict S ernr L ey |the “snake mothe | woman of the under worl Ithe “weaver of ti Crop Dam Little damag Arizona do tri cast was considerable, Can Produce AII U. Needs, Declares Island Commerce President ois, ians | [ The head of commi tre the ion, New York, Aug.| Ippine Islands can rubber needed in Unit John W. Hau n, dent of the American Cham Commerce of the Philippine T said today. Drawing upon th s country's rubbe , would result in 20 (A produc The Ph Fet vice-pr er ts of th ed with The hot b Coc inter from ar P'ro time withdr tions, { membe swelte on cast, lerating the Ari- of i reaching when mann c “extremely conservativ tssued last week by the Unite department of commeree, that 1,500,000 acros were for the growth rubber Philippines, on the scal tons of production annua “This report,” sail Mr. mann, “is based, because of the ited labor supply worked over only one-third of the this basis, howt lands of proved alone can eventua 000 tons annuailly, of Amerle in crude rubber. e American ( in the Philipy 1 that the rubber ne states. “It d Stat estimat | | of in an ¢ ment L i m Prayers wer and the n ,producti of any virtue of the president at o would be no ited many thority hefore fhe h, but when the conference was before President | o at Plymounth, it was decided poral ol fon asserted ans could not be denied. im Argues To Stay. sta which Belgium was 1 by President Wilson not {o raw from Versailles, Mr, Mel ed when it had 1 hy That ther ition | diseussion hoeve clouds. we Heavy was caused by the ut other were not so fortunate. In the and in Illinois, crop damage |Mtory Hundveds of acres |7 of grain and potatoes in tho New [Cooli York dairy country were ruined by |that hail, trees we uprooted, telephone by th and power lines were put out i commission and antomobiles upset,| The Acres of corn levelled | Peoria. ly prodt or more was s s present i amber of s is now n grow viey siands ¢ d by 1 the Here are the outstanding he mu: of the rescue work— Seamen Harvey Peterson (left) of Olean, N. Y., and Carl Pownsend of B rd, N. C. Wearing asbestos suits, they came from t} . Wyoming and worked in the hot te nded azhore is therefore y for the ch we have import a part ption 500,000 it e lar our over tons from territory unds not ¢ | the a fer our s pri lopme were ne was reac icd not to 7 nst Germany Tn New York State Damage to properly and Unes near Glens I N. | estimated at around $60,000. persons were Injured when an mobile struck an uprooted t the Glens TFalls-Lake G Wind broke 48 house a B N Xo death th { Merom, steam British I Britain, 1 production of ru ontr a for 1r time al FG wfieeper to Have power & | is cism of Great Y e ex- | Five [ pense of fa il auto- n 1 not cost of machine actually by th n i e LU} P ber growl s would it wou of revenue rvight ad, | T hilippir panes of wny for the C moved on Germa two ssvill and the plants mean them." 1 new conntry s, of n He Made No Will But Had 4OMM1TTLE GHOSEN FOR Promised Estaie to ther HUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE 14| Woman Whao T of Him Work ) rejection ms N 1 Telgl it her yout fo ¥ 1 that 1 offsot I a mes | from resentment o freaty was eleetre ] from an automobil which had hee other parf | though prope {mated at thou injuries were reporte At Farmington, 1., ked home, cut nd crushed in part r Perryville, Ind, cked one home, cut two and crushed in part Near Perryville, | was unroofs and Westvi ning and burne uted wh o in e epecial tre deht to her a live nt of Relginm’s i LA will With Park Commtssion The Ability To Pay i eir was do In Sclection of Site said nided i ano 1 ability ¢ For Links by one Seere tives or Friends of Victim : : man Willlam H. Judd anc to pay, Ger- L en Thomas P. Orchard, S.| Fr Ability e payments te tor, Hausmann | as a com- incil to n the derick G. H. Maxon, common » park hoard as well as a fac interna Igium with A man about been | Elm str this arity situation . ars old f k s Ya Joss |l in- | t from the its of of income internation ion in time i n, where a temperature of |$ 100 1 JoMldy y il ft ommon counci 105 was reache Bowling G required to dis o th R \ Mayor A, M had 1 t and princ a special messag t | ilar figures, 'BRICKYARD CORDITIONS : t v o v i such a committec SAID T0 BE IMPROVING Made to ame exchang o her is omme ements Judd at the re i1 t's counc can view 5 e Jues ntroduced a resc meet nam VICTIM BRANDED Chicago Man Sears His Initials on Know Teadway Being Aszainst 91 Will Give Names of 2 Jry Directors Tomorrow Strike, Manufacturers Associa- Face of Other He Thoug tion Official Declares S It haubiiteo . Friendly With Wife, Som the Hartfe it ) (@ ter Rose Felee Enrage 193 his c to Mrs, = ini- tion, t tuation in n's cheek ca strike of brick workers I Kinz Gets Data ral we i 20 (A and foot the story wh ared with the bled to a for Mrs. nessed th d said 1( ect \d she had ~mov t ess fOr seve \king parlors of Irews Co. fition the b apsed P manuf; u HIGH TIDT br Augnst 21 (S AN 10:43 p. o 1" TO COACH MIDDIES Wash.,, Aug. who, me m t At 16 a 10:31 New Haven Workers* 1S FATAL Aug. 20 (P niversity PARALYSIS R. 1 today \ Naval October 1 ach Academ maties in pment on Lar- 1 today After Miss TUNERAL THI MOND. \\ A P Iy WEATHER Hartf for Nev Partly night ~—TFore i\\\\\l\ \TIU\ RE I'l‘llT‘ D f An exchar 1 - Iy and coole and Friday 1s held here at ounced. 3denly o The ecamp w ntined at the order says Chung-hol, board of health. Miss the C remained at the camp. ssassinated. accord ns. 1Mam details have not 2 ng to his present p | He arrived in Paris today after a | several weeks' tour ot Europe ti of the state Drabble availah th THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1925, —EIGHTEEN PAGES FERTILE RUBBER AREA cly vy e l- of ® worl of the street sergeants has ol the < lquired to cover every beat at inter- ng e Hausser- n- m- nite ry o rubber | beats and send ‘.n ber un- of the ‘ ng be 11¢ to FI]UN" HEA[] IN AT'”[; ; and Presented in Meri- | OF ELM STREET HOUSE | Police Cannot Locate Rela- who pro. A body he last - | men, e teh from Hong Kong e minister of |parkers. Cantonese government, has been le | Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 1 2’0 41 Aug. 15th .. PRICE THREE CENTS MACKINAC DEATH LIST HAS REACHED 41 AS PROBE OF DISASTER GETS UNDER WAY POLICE SERGEANTS 10 RIDE IN AUTOS Will Cover Night Beats in Ma- ' chines to Improve Service iCOUNCIL YOTES MONEY| wFour Separate Investiga- tions Under Way—BKoil- er Was Cracked and Weakened, Report Shows ‘Four Others Missing Are Believed Dead | And Eight Scalded Patients Are Expected To Die Before Night \ppmp.mmu Made for Additional | Patrolman, Who Will Be Assign(\ll‘ to Beat In Northeastern Section of common council's action last | Newport, R. I, Aug. 20 (P—The Mackinac death mounted to 41 ‘m‘lm as four separate investigating " |boards met to det arm % novation in police work in this uu, “I‘Omlhnn, e ine the re that night | oller explosion lduty will make thelr rounds by mo- | tor when the new machines are put | into service. The cars wiil also be available (m-\ Four police work during the day and will | ill-fated greatly aid in the work of the de tective bureau. With the expansion of the city the night in approving the purchase of | st 1l runabouts for the police tment will bring about an in i strect Bergeants on [ on the excursion steamer in New. ‘porl harbor late Tuesday, Eight Dying persons, passengers on the are missing and “ | eight others are expected to dis be. | fore night. Those missing are be. {lleved to have drowned when they | Jum ped overboard to 5 much moro dfficult than 10 | seany yiich snveloped f1e ooy e The are two sergeants | | after the blast. amer duty ,each of whom is re- Five Die Today | Tive of the scalded victims, one of them a 2-year-old child, died at the | naval and Newport hospitals this morning. They were Jean MeCar. cy account to the police commis- Mrs. Mary G. Wildenhain and sion an amount sufficient to engage rold Shaerman, all of Pawtucket, [a reguiar patroiman for a newly |#nd Pauline Stephens of Darlington, created beat in the northwestern | R L, and Donald Wildenhain, 3, sectfon of the city. Fourth in Family For several months residents of | The McCarthy child is the fourth the fifth ward have expressed a umun mber of that family Isire for additional police protection. |result of the di A petition was presented to the d brother bourd of police commissioners and fi tims to succumb. The head reterred to the counctl, which refer- of the family, James J. McCarthy red it to the board of finance. The -vn of the chief of police of Central latter board recommended the ap-| Valls, is still in a critical condition peintment of three new patrolmen, |at the 1 hospital The counctl cut allowance to} Mrs. Mary G. Wildenhain, when 4 the ordinance | death réleased her fram pain today, the number of pa-|left behind her small son, Donald all be employed | who died soon after, ‘ pol board dis- | neil's dictation of o 1 should be assigned, ilming that the board or the chief of police had the power to establish en to cover them. vessel, come |on night vals. T | Money for New Patrolman | It was also voted at last night's meeting to transfer from the emer ge to die as a Her mother, nong the ter., whao trolmen s lar ) v liked Prosecution the State offictals, atastrophe was due to a boller on the Mackinac their investigation here { sistant Attorney-General Oscar | Heltzen has sald he would [criminal action 1f his board that the officers of the | were gu of negligence, “If officers of a steamer on whieh »»\pwsmn occurs e been of negligence by acts of )nnh-‘r mmmmmn or_omission they ma; where loss of life ensues, e Nine Youths Rounded Up|ruiity ot mansiaughter,” ne s:'i today, Threatened, who said that the defective continued Ase L. bring finds Mackinac ol today. fANfi ANNOYS PARTIES - ALONG CAT HOLE ROAD an gullt Toilers Defective, The statement that the Mackinac's |beller was defective, made by the | state investigators is the first fang- {1ble result of the inquiries which Patting Part a|have been launched by federal, state | and apparently amusing occu- [and eity authorities. [pation to all but the vietims. Two| Governor Pothier Rritain men whose 1 into on the Cat night became highly indf the methods employed t ‘the ng wen and complained ln‘wnm\ Meriden police, The nine Our laws rrested and haled into police court | gipin is morning, judgment being su- g all | Supervising Britain men gave thelr | o ron Uhler of » Meriden police station | b steamboat Inspection service, Fast Main |} : ey Jennings, 10 Ke 7‘1m[rlm rive here today Neriden: Vo ed to lead the feder Hon | ment's tnvestigation by Secretary of SISO “ommerce Hoover, at the request of 15 and 21 A Jauc 1 f of Rhode Island. er Bauchman, 18, b5 aival Robert : John Battipajlia, ne, sy Rober t; Thomas Woll- pector ¢ Springdale ave iden Court {nspection is oW said today that e state should pass more stringent {1aws to prevent a repetition. 4 he =aid, ends of the pest sympathy, made more nt to avoid the recurrence of W were In th tor Unit General 1 States s ex- w He govern- 6d the o between were Wa B, . Richard F. inspector of bollers, and his Al all fed- als, were pressing t terday | with the rule of have so far dec 186 John Brooks, 1 North First 30 Fost 5 Bots | tindings. S Fer i, ford Red Cross officials here considered Josep! h The youths in a Hole ¥ at ounds. large car L Providence, Harold B. Wil ctor for New the boys ar ough hems with Catherine Cottre Newport chapter 1t nothing oc To would not Vo; aced handker- | Cross, e plates and the .flsn wore white for all the| jefs over the lic nounced inspectors’ world like real, live got along fine more fun Mot Not Inspected knonn today It became were| (Conttnued on Page Fifteen than would had gone to 1 None of the occupants arsts to speak of and merry. hed the car in Britain men thelr girls. The| e procedure was resorted to, but | e boys received the surprise | The New Britaln being made of sterner stuff protested, volubly at being molested withont cause and the boys realized | had carried their fun too | and they Six Nationalities on City Plan Commission The newly ap ty plan commission is un in make. up, being one of the most cos- mopolitan boards e to serve the city. Waskowitz, slat p. comes of : Commissione he two New ointed g \que here t of their lives. \ missioner John ar Swedish; Conm Jennings com- the Meriden police all day yesterday veral patrolmen Sinklewicz municated \ departmen | s consumed by s |in rounding up the “inspectors” who |were conducting an “unofticlal” and unauthorized campaign against They were book upon charges of breach of the peace and were in court today, much humbled. S C sioner Louis Falett! is a native of ITtaly, and Commissioner Harry G. Hancock comes of old Yankee stock. Six pationalities are repre- sented on the board whose mem- berehip includes an equal number of commissioners. an