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e e News of the World By, Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 FRANCO-BRITISH DEBT PARLEY 1S NGT YET SETTIED 0. S. Ambassador s Galled Into Conference But 1ts Nature IS Only Speculative ROME, EXPECTS AMERICA WILL GIVE GOOD TERNS Parls, in Official Comment, Views Ooolldge's sand On Belgian Debt As It Affcets Other Countrics, As Fayorable to Ob- taining Tasy Terms ment Here, 25 After a con- Alan- London, Aug (P versation this affernoon with son B, Houghton, Lhe ambassador, Ansten British foreign s Caillaus, asked the mberlain, telephoned finance to call at cretar, French him two ministers nd and wh had a conference &, Stand (B—A Fear U Has 5 ol v says that it that Alanson B. Hough Américan ambassador to en he called at the London today, mieriain, A is ton. the Great Britain sign office in handed Austen C § clary o gn secr a comr France's answer sed security pact. says that the settlement of regarding many on the pr The me e ricipal ohstacle to :‘he l:-rT neh debt to Greal Brits Ao refusal of British publie epinion to accept such a set- same n the tlement of the debt question befere | Trranee's negotiations at Washington on her debt to the United States. Tiritish opinion, the message fears that a favorable settiement at T.ondon, increasing France's capac- ity to pay, would lead United Srates to make ulterlor use of such an arrangement when the time came to fund France's American debt. savs, the British Cabinet Ts Called Tondon, Aug. 26 (A-—The cabinet has been summoned for this afternoon to learn from Chancellor of the Exchequer Churchill the pro- gress of his conversations with Fi- nece M ¢ Cafllaux of The chancellor may ask his col- | to govern him in his falk with M. Caillaux fhis evening. but it seems unlikely that the Brif ish are prepared to make any more concessions, even to gave the mec ing from failure Jeagnes’ advic Tike Coolidge's Stand (P—The \foreign s appears to be in en- fire agreement with President Coo- matlon at Swampscott of the principle of ment as a fair and to America's B That was the first rea to unofficial accounts of the pr dent's point of view, as outlined in dispatehes received Tie Question Of Abllity 1t Is pointed out here that Finance Minister Caillaux’s discussions wit the British chancellor of the ex- chequer in Tondon turn almost ex- upon France's ca ux, it is declared in s instal French quick press clusively city vay. M unofficial but making no ques is a 1 and Ame h treasury in its ca unites the ompetent a jon of what ments she to Eng! The 1ations questions. 16, for 1s to find the £100.000,000 more rica of enite example, 1 ilent to equi of than abroad amount tor hut Ablc now - the treas- g0 should be divided proportionafel M i not experted fo re the Caillanx Tondon in time t cubinet the from will > compositior roh of henee eld ably not ¢ the Fr ed Sta has IFore turned in south- ern France Ttaly Ts 1Topefol (Continued on Page In Settle- | American | British | to Ger-| British | e to| le to transmit yearly | NEW BRITAIN HERALD ~er==1k “de PV £IvIqy] AMS DN RITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1925. -SIXTEEN PAGES, Divorce for Year to End with Remarriage of Residents Here CIVIL SERVICE TEST Nk Komnars ana FOR JARDINE' CHOIE They May Be Reunited |Appointee Cannot Hold Following Separation, | Office Without Passing Examinations | | | After being estranged for more han a yeur following thelr ion throug han court, Nick Kounaris, of un fee cream fuctory Anna Ondrick, the for Kounaris, have admittec ¢ coutemplating re-marriag Kounaris and his former well known. The divorce tricd out in superior courl separ | a decres 1 down {in divoree |roprietor land Miss Washington, Aug The e M clvil service commission today that it would hold an “open | competitive examination” for the | | post of chief of the burcan of agrl cultural economic position to I Hartford followes a rather brief | Which the lepartment [Period of marr life, attracted | announced yesterday that Thomas P, |Considerabie atiention heeause of the [Cooper of Kentucky had be ap- |Jocal man’s prominence in the busi pointed |tess life of fhis city The commission place | Kounaris I prospective jeould mot be filled in manner “',”'1‘ oty tme, adinitis d by Sceretary it gt [the fruth of reports concerning their consented to a 2 [eontemplated marris but .f"”” ment of Mr, date is way off. mination. The appointec, College of | of suceeed 1 P announced Both | vife are Letion, a agriculture 1 and icclar 1 the the Jardine “temporary Cooper pending wro e s o e ROSS YOUNG, GIANT STAR, Agrictlture of the l'.i»i Kentucky, wa | Henry (. se | second hosen appoint- | I satd the 1 @x- name minated tenure [ centiy | i was abrup by the secretary, Nutfielder suffered Fracture of Hand here have been threats e a econ gresstonal inve AINNNN Y v t rommission When fTit by Pitehed Rall bt today's Lreet note of that rase “The positien fn que Aug York ined a m feld. vight | Giant sust fractura of 1 fled under the civil catd Pres ser D it st | tvo pitened twirler, yo b ab] it hec douhl hit Donohue, places when Pete day and prol to pl az n foday, commission duty the @ ion to hold an op amination for the vaeanc nnless {1 of ervi will not 2in n competitive position when cazon, ame kno Blosw for 1 today by s a Young that he A el with ball oeenrs o was notifl fined ment shall {throug promotion “Fol on £100 Tolm reinstatement, tr Toiaiay ting hit cipit cases. the Mr. ¢ the nowne examin regicter hles. fury commi pending the o the est ment of an mpet he not punis tion ment of not urbance FLO0D N BOSTON Main sponsibl and the certific E e at other At nounced enee anid and Jified admitted lthe civil service Mr, Deming a ination for a acter does mot and that the {tablish ratings based on training, ex [perience and tr ™ ratings, he aid, would b termin- | ed by the applicant’s o &Y statements and upon thefr confidentially throngh commission’s it ment qu to it npon commi ded posific require commi; sio hat the exam- | Water Bur Near State of chs written test this House, Spronfing Thousands of QMY QL RSt Gallons of Water Info Air val Bn Kiibss tinay Fr—A porting of ial district was flood geyser ed today whe hroken from i in State hou, high pr the thons main strect near old civil serv The formal Agriculture 1 | nounced Mr. Conper's sta wintat Phirty frot vonshire idewalk, near trect, | yesterday e e | 1omas P. Cooper. dean of the | 0 L [ Coliege of Argienltur nd direetor lof the experiment ;svvv of Kent {been named b [eulture Jardi | Bureau of Ari to succeed Dr. H. € ing to 1 [ United | cutture, trect ed in Flowing ter appointy sair pay Peve nsed a Offjes hire strec miniature floo: LI squars Emergeney er the 12-iv sprinkler The flow s stopped the pive. des systems in break urred SEGURITY PACT POLIGY France n to arby be- supy oo announesmen Departm D Siates X X XX ¢ up his new EXPLOSION O WARSHIP | tecommends (hat Germany Negotiate Por Pact Based on | One T Sailor Willed, Another Paris A to Berl 25 (A)- on th The Fren security ques Germany security ip in the') execution Badly Hurt During Turret Drill on open U, S. Oklahoma—Names Not Given pact mbers and saille vineed an French of Vers 4 with agreem ! must Fmpers of Germany of nations is the mutual guarantee the ne sts upon obligatory cases “to make arms impossi- Fight Fans Urged {o Go opral Carly, Avoid Congestion Lendon. Aug P tic omas E. Donnhue ich western Comn AGCIDENT IN CHESHIRE B. hinckley, Retired Author, Run Down and Badly Injured hy Motor Car This Noon as he n front M hospita! ore vn car s quit IS PAILING a2, Aug. 26 Pi—I (‘omes From Florida o - BOYCOTT To Root for Kaplan 5, Chin WOULD ANNUIL, ELECTION rn the of the republ nt of congress. Admit | IS 0UT FOR THE SEASON Membership of Ieague of Nations | |AIL Distributors Wil Be Out hy‘Bahimore Chinaman Shot, Die§ Electric Car Comes Off Seco Satunday o Way to Hospita ‘ ‘EXH]BITORE MUST ~ PAY GUARD AGAINST OUTBREAK“, will Smashup. A Thirty Persons were injured in a colliston today at and Third avenue between and a city ash truck. The injured pussengers on the car. Efforts impact of the heavily truck hurled the car off 1l attering windas 1 cr many wome Ambulances but th | 'This Result In Closing OF More Than Bluccoats Patrol Majority Of So-Called “Nelgh- New York's Chinatown While In- horhood ‘Theaters” — Managers — flyential Chinamen Make track a ’ Feel Public Won't to Bring About Truce, | i itin oW butors Maven, Aug HASSeNgers, (Ai--Tone nese Baltimore, Md., Aug. proprietor of a C1 in Druid Hill le, was of movie ure films thearters bhegan el today and by ) WOng, res- | Connecticnt I their hed to umber the | urant ave offices hore seene, wter Tracks—Mistake in Right of Way {op NOVIE GFFIGES N ANOTHER DEATHIN | 30 ZNJURED WHEN TRUCK AND STATECLIEDONN, CHNESETONG AR, TROLLEY CRASHIN NEW YORK nd Best and is Knocked Off ignals Causes pass trom it ed hospital there for fed themselves car. Seven were but only two further treat- ey the wree to the remained ment No arrests were made, the ation indicating the lue to a misunderstanding of sgnals. The truck and trolley car od at the Interscetion and cach ator, consldering he was to be glven the right of way, started simul- tuncously police in accident was stof | t and fatally wounded by two | unidentified Chinese today. Kwong | died route to Maryland General His assallants escaped. Police on Watch 26 (P — Wide 10G GOES 0 STORE. e ONFAMILY SHOPPING cast and middle | l O o ont short 71 “Sport” Also Carries Mes- tthe distribntors, fonr Chinese have been killed and “ 9 y o1 1 | Many To Close wree wounded in the last 24 hours. sages to Neighhors in | Kensington Extra details of police guarded | ¥ o % | lay it 18 exp {tor will ha |state as a disteil from the | ted every | tor withdrawn prots inst movis en spital. ag flin | s action will make it nec for indi sewhere hipped tual theater Aug. autions today the mpt tong owr obtain if films o nolles clty in Chinese n compel an aft tax 1w Owners of nei again met ituation, claimed hhorl today Chinatowns of eight eities. More | 100 Chinese have been arrest- | being held in connection | murders and others that than [ e will plosp o0, OIS | “sport,”” a collle owned by Mr. and | the O Mrs. Patrick Kelley of Kensington, snspicion. [ : \ is a great pet of the family, But Thege e ms {00} 45 more than that. He s a val (andtonn loanotiingin favor of |, yie member of household the Tlip Sinz tongmen. Police here | ned that telegrams to this . providing there is) foct were sent ont from New York | L3 nd he delive Chirese leaders afi |27 he also deli I Mrs, K th laim that score to pa they th the Aty 1't too mueh to do, n ort” docs t shoppi rs fror and Boston to individual * the country. On Leong tong: T (osiis e sichilinet ot s t the o 1 ave been murdered in New | s ! |Camilla Kel the 14-year-oid Yort ago, - Minneapolls and | 2 207 |daughter of the family. She has Fittshureh, one in each city, while | e ey Sing king of China- |traincd the anima form rwnvln Sing King ot China- | T o daily “Sport” In iis has he |irin to th Lt ry store Kensing! orders | Proudly a nete e holds In being de. |Mis mouth. Arriving at the store he ®\flor | Varks loudly if the door be cios nd then v Ll an i ted h {admittance is granted he mmigration authorities, | e and drops the note Butler intimated that all |37 f ) without government cre- |MaKIng plenty of noise if would be deported. 2lley to netg en apen did tax on | town that th gro bearing (hinese i np in FPhiladelphia General Butler, 15 further investigation. with most | Seventy-five were round- | L theat- | ed on ‘ o from tain for telephone conversatio tion 10 ppens to ington = {do not he fsn't |upon Immediately. 30 Rounded Up | When the eantents of the | Thirty were rounded up fn New-leupplied, “Sport’ carefully pleks up | Four ware suspected of being |the and walts. For what? | cation in the New York Killing. [weil knows that If he waits later were held merely on|jong enough and himself charges of carrying revolvers. Min-|somewhat of a nulsanc will re neapolis police were ordered to dis- caive a cookie. 8o he walks arm all Chinese in anticipation of |managing to get in evervbod further trouble during the national |ynptil he reeeives the tid-bit Hip fing meating there next month. | with a satisfied look fn his eye. Ifforts to transfer the eonvention unusual to Cleveland were deseribed by Tom [many ways of them is that Chan Poy. secretary of the Cleve-laan he trusted tn carry meat home as an excuse to AM- (without sampling It of gunmen to fight : Y see him and dentials note are wckage “Sport™ imp bt * from which to pay the that sma might main until the situatior makes el he 5 ce arou 's v Then, | he in No Plea To Governor The night 1 ked about preparing a pe to Goreriar; Trumbul Nim to ca tion asking clal ses the mhly te upon & pro- the tax there was little discussion of o trots out. ‘Sport” s a0 One roneral ass yposal ta repeal movis Jaw Jand On Teon a On Leongs. Mora than 150 ik that {dea rnor Trumbu! led for a 1 in liof. law 1n erowd “Sport” also comes fn handy when | Kelley munication The do, Introduc | managing whom the keeplug a until that The dog hout port com- to be alone, | to and wishes to send a of 1 roonee fas on reply o stitu admin manns alwas extra police pa- trolled New York Chinatown while influential merehants sought to bring ahoul peace. Tn Boston where two Chinese and a white man wounded in gun play on the streets police succeeded In calming the | Chinese quarte Long Chooey, nded Hip Sing in St Louis. de- clared that the On Teongs had put price of 5,000 on his head be- he refused to pay tribute There is said to be only one other Hip Sing leader in that city. | Roston, Philadclphia, Washington Newark, Baltimore, St. Touls and Pittsburgh are strong On Leong centers. New York and Chicago are evenly held; while the Hip Sings ¢ strong in Cleveland and the Pa cific coast. The workings of tongs have long bafiled The present war s he sccond outbreak in 12 years The first culminated last March after a long string of assassina- ns. The On leong tong fs the wealthier of the two princip ocieties, being composed chiefiy mn The Hip Jarger membership. laundrymen, seamen to any with ihen find is hold the 15 found. | cited much e sto) ) rorl ich prov e and he the his 1 oes ciaims that the tional, that the istored in a Connecticut exec to to person conld br v note eonsiititlonal firm on paper i person has e cor been reluetant has n re until is as of t wo or ery ives his bundles and h persan ever 0t ones to | eause impatient thought WAR COMMANDER DIES | Ficld Marshal Hoetzendorf Ted Aus- as belng. ot Torivth it inst i . who is acfing | trians Against Russians and Also rumbull speeial ntight cost olice Against Ttaly in World Strife. Vienna. Aug Fleld Mar- shal Baron Franz Conrad Hoet- zendorf, chief of staft of the Aus- frian armles in t} later commander-in died to wor distributio of Jiallan front movie fil ( In W \inese hants. the largely thetn, have Supply Tiere Contracted Vor are restaurant workers. RIS The word “tong” means a protec el ciety, but since they R organized during the gold days in California and Nevada, hecome fraternal or worn to protect members enemies and in some monopolies e Darrett of with A were | , it hegan hey t he comma Russian to the have niza- At tions cases on = holding zambling and drug selling. early Leaioh months of t credit strategl was with the Cause of Trouble 1, Aug. 26 (A —Plans of the 1lip Sing tong to transfer a co vention scheduled for Paul Minneapolis to Cleveland was ported to responsibe for the Chi outbursts in various citi Wong RBo, local organizer for the Hip Sings, attributed to the nEer it said . ©lorders to efforts of On Leon telephone T " |tong to prevent the conventlon be busy f ing held September 22 to October 1 virtually H orces. re- be Aug. § (P —Po ived of any renewal of tong warfare revent any neral Butler, afety, today ordercd all suspiclous Chinese. up resulted In the questioni of whom eld for further investigation. hera possible ¢ Because Bus Was igeport, A 5 director of |against the Metropolitan Coach company ught tc 75 Chinese, 15 e | HIGH TIDE ! S 27 (Standard Time) At New London, 2:38 a. m.; 3:08 p. m. At New Haven, 3:47 & m.; 4:16 p. m. Advi Holden Gives A August Death and Destruction In Wake of Calif. Stor * e e THE WEATHER R to dark- | Hartford, AWg: 26.—Forecast storm for New Britain and vicinity v electr blown Vair and cooler tonight and Thursday storm rth The = = | |stroyed and a number of residences (Contlnued on Page 12.) & demolished. Late/ ; 10 APPOINT GUARDIAN FOR ABANDONED BABE Supt. Doyle Brings Action in Behalf of “Mary Doe” John Doyle, suparintendent of the warity department, today flled a petition in probate court asking that the parent or parents of a baby Main street lot g0, removed jardian and that some other s person he made the guardian. The child has been {n the charity partment’s custody at New Britain 1l hospital since it was found. court action names the in- 5 y Doe."” hearing on the application will be held September 2, at 8 o'clock in the morning at the office of Judge Bernard F. Gaffney and unless the parents present themselves at that time and show couse why they should not lese custody of the child, will be removed ardians POLICE FIRE ON MOB Two Are Killed in YTatest OQuthreak Resulting From Strike in Shang- hat, China nghal, Two per Chinese po- of vard workers besieging the po- lice station and demanding the re- leasa of four arrested of the besi re today crowd workmen Four were wound- held by the police arrested for nlting a erowd which gathered poiice station numbered The first efforts of the | police to disperse the gathering were | gr 1 with erles of derlslon, into the afr failed t> Intimidate dockworkers, whereupon the po- turned their guns against the ranks. ing their comrades fall, remainder of the demonstrants fled. INFANT ABANDONED ots lea fre the Newly Born Child Found Deserted in Norwalk — Newspapermen Christen Youngster “Eddie.” Norwalk, Conn., Aug. 26 (®—An Wbandoned baby boy, not more than 5 or 6 hours old, was found in the rear of the home of a resident here | t 10:30 last night. It was discov- d by Richard Timmons and Ju- lius Reisman, local young n on the step of the home of Mrs. Zanoni inders of 39 Wilton avenue. It was taken into the Saunders' home Police Officer Edward J. and Clune where It was taken in Health Officer Dr. Dr. Maybelle Perry. No marks of identification were found. It was well dressed, in two with a jumper suit and undergarments, boy was christened Eddie by is progressing hospital by ry and charge Jocal reporters and FRENCH REPORTED ROUTED N 26 M — An Ex- ph message from that the French gar- 12-Zor, an important right bank of . has been cap- s Jebel Dr says the revolt of the Inst the 1 preading MAC MILLAN RETURNING Washin (M —The has re- voyage after for sev- Aug. 2 hwestern coast | Fined $10; Drove Auto While He Sat on Lap Of Female Companion R Aug. 26 (P—Law- lels pald a $10 fine court today b sat in the lap of a gt drove Lynn, Mass here he Officer James Bur automot ett was puz zled when he saw an automobile pass him at falr speed, saw two heads, but only one seat occupled He pursued the car and stopped it. As a result Vellels was taken harged with allowing o be Impeded. He also was fined $10 for operating without a license, took the child to the Norwalk | Robert | ch | Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending Aug. 22nd 12,040 E CENTS LINER 15 ASHORE ON SHOALS NEAR NANTUCKET I51F Dollar Line Steamer President Garfield Runs Aground Bot Is in no Danger —_— \T0 PASSENGERS JUST ENDING WORLD JOURNEY ‘(am: Guard Cutters Put Out to Re PRICE THRE llef of Stranded Ship, Which s About From Boston—Half Moon Shoal |« Soene Nine Hours Run of Grounding. | 35 The Associated Press, Boston, Alg. 26—The Dollar Line steamship President Garfield wag aground on Half Moon Shoal off the Isle of Nantucket today, radio dis- patches to coast | here stated. Acushnet guard headquarters The coast guard cutter Wuas proceeding from Woods Hole to her assistance lo dispatch picked up here Steamship President Garfleld ound on Half Moon Shoal. Want const guard cutter,” Later a meseage from the Acush- {net was picked up stating, “Proceed. INg to assist President Garfield. Half Moon Shoal.” . Goes Aground at Dawn. The steamer, which was belng navigated by a coastwise pilot, ran 4ground In the fog at daybreak; of. ficfals In the line’s Boston office said She sailed Boston for New t 6 o'clock last night Padscngera ainnral e The liner, officlals safd, 1s tn no Immediate danger and it 13 expected that will get off the shoal *\y;m- Jater this afternoon oon Shog a Noony e al is a 9-hour run g steamship 08 from she at Half ut of wat In No Danger, | Adsices received here that the veasel was not in ous condition. The der Ammen also sistance of the st dent occurred The Acushnet w | the scene Indleateq a danger- lighthouse gen- ent fo the as- amer. The acci- at about 5:40 a, m s expected 1o reacl by the middle of the g noon. Half Moon shoal, 1and of Nantucket, being four or i\ hours run from Woods Hole, Among those on board grounded vessel is Capiain Dollar, the president of {Line Steamship company, pa e all New most of whom will end months' world cruise when the liner |docks in New York. Kighteen New York newspapermen, guests of (e line on the run from New York tn Boston, where the New England world cruisers ended their trip, ar also on board 21,000 The President |ton vessel, wa fler- off the Is the Lober the Dollar Ton Boat Gurtield, a 21,00 built in 1920 Philadelphia, She carries a crew « officers and men. The vessci scheduled to start on another ti: |months' round the world trip o |of New York on Sept. a, | The sca oft Half Moon shoal t morning was smooth, the cou guard authorities sald, and weath |conditions were also ideal for th task of floating the liner. At 10:30 o'clock this morning the coast guard cufter Gresham left Boston to join the Acushnet and as- |sist in the work of floating the President Garfield, which, company |officlals are positive. will get off with high water late today. Later, word was received at the Boston navy vard that the Acushnet was 100 miles from the sceme when called to assist the President Gar- fleld and it was sald that it would be 1 or 2 p. m. befors the cutte; h the grounded vessel MEMORIAL FOR COBB could | City of Detroit Votes £1.000 For Testimonial—Voteran Will Round Out 20 Ycars on Saturday. (A—The eity voted $1,000 to imonial to Tyrus manager of the De- Cobb will celebrate niversary as a mem- lub Saturday. Appropri noon and a ban- 1y night opropriation, last provide a fitting te | Raymond Cobt troit Americans. his tw W nig’ arare | Fleld In Navin all Detroit with the su- tevement in ey are those 1s Cobb.” respective fic | of Henry Ford and Ty |36 Hours of Rain fiood! Tokyo, Traffic Impaired Tokyo, Aug. 26 (P oded today, as a res Tokyo was o almost fall street 6 hours’ continuous elee- tric light, telephon ar 1s fmpaire Honjo, the Ic sect | clty, is tnundatea and t homes have been flooded Few casualties have been report | ed but heavy damage is expected. and service 4 on of the ousands of |Crew Is Saved by Ship, Wrecked, Is Total Loss tland, Me., Aug. 28 (P—The ed schooner Victorla 8, formerly the David Cohen, ashore on ginla soast, probadly will be a total loss, Walter E. Reld, her owner. has been advised from Nor- folk. The crew landed satsly. The schooner was bound to New York from Georgetown, 8 C., with (im. ber. She was launched &t Dennyse ville, Me, in 1918, |

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