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e e News of the World By Associated Press e —— ESTABLISHED 1870 MITCHELL'S CLAIM BLAMING NAVY FOR FAILURE 15 DENIED Pilot of PN-9 No. 1 Contradicts Charge That “Amateur Bung- ling Caused Near-Disaster (OLONEL HINSELF GOES BEFORE, INSPECTOR GEN, fieclines to Comment After First Step I8 Taken in Disciplinary Measures — Meanwhile The Navy Investigation Into The Loss of The Shenandoah Is Adjourned Until Thursdaoy To Be Resumed In Washington, Washington, Oct. 6 (P —Colonel that “ama- naval William Mitehell's charg {eur bungling” by non-flying officers was responsible for tho fail- ure of the v's Hawaiian flight, Special Assignment Tikely drew a contradiction today before Trail Today | Because of the prominence of mv: e board, from | case it s possible the suprems cour Tieut. Byron J. Connell, pilot of the | may consider a special assignment PN-9 No. 1. conntor| Pellafonte, Pa. Oct. b (P o | foF It @ it ts 1ikely mg\;mr!:'i’l m:}: Under questloning by Senator | .o op"eor Charles H. Ames, air|TQUre the great part of a day. £ Tingham of Connecticut, Licutenant Clonnell backed up the testimony given last week hy Commande John Rodgers, leader of the flight, declar- ing that all arrangements were ca | ried out by Rodgers and other fiying | ofticers. Commander Rodgers’ had o charge of all details,”” Conne ] erfed. “He is a very, very good r and made cdreful preparations.” Would Have Same Plans com- | Hunters, ‘uuo) ‘projuey ! “ydaq Japy L1eaqrT 99E InaNuc) GHAPMAN'S APPEAL UP WED. OR THURS. Alcorn fo Present State’s Case-- Freedman Defendant’s SPECIAL HOUR IS LIKELY Because of Promingnce of Case and Air Mail Pilot Who Is Missing Tength of Time to Argue Appeal Court May Set Definite Tume— 14 Other Cases Are on Docket. Hartford, Oct. 5 (®) — The su preme court of errors will open for the October term in the first judi- clal district tommorr morning at 10 o'clock, when fifteen cases will come up for assignment. The first Aistrict comprises Litchfleld, Wind- I ham, Middlesex, Tolland and Hart- ford counties, and of the fifteen cases to be heard, Hartford county rarnishes eleven, From the view polnt of common interest, Gerald Chapman's appeal from the verdict of the jury and judgment entered, inthe conviction of the defendant of the crime of murder In the first degree, takes first place. CHARLI SEARCH FOR AVIATOR WITH RENEWED FORGE With Trained | Dogs, Take Up the S H. AMES i hursday | ® File thecourt does not remain in flight | Sossion later than noon on FKriday, was ye. | When cases umheard are reassigned. s {1t 1 very doubtful it the Chapman mail pilot who was lost night while on his regular from New York to Chi sumed today with re *d vigor, Halted last night by rain and fog, | €35 Wil g0 over to nest week. 1t the eleven army and mail plancs | 4¥ leardSonREV eChtatay ok | which for three days had been | TRUTSday. LG g Bl | It is expected that State's Attor-| couting over the mountains be- | 8 CRPOCIES | tween Harleton and Kennerdell, a | €Y HUED A0 £600 W0 BrEEl] distance of 150 miles, planned to | \'m"""”“]\ ‘”‘:1“‘"0 'I.rp s(i"'“:“ f‘:“ again take air wit e co 5 | | | again take the air with the coming | AT EIHR T TGt ek | of daybreak. Groehl of New York, senfor counsel Although not mentioning Colonel Mitehell by name, Tieutenant Con- | nell added that If the flight were to be attempted again tomorrow, “we would leave under the same condi- tions.” Failure of the wind, which weath- or experts could not foresee, Co nell continued, was lavgely responsi- ble for the plane not reaching Hono- 1l Connell testified the only “slip-upn” in plans was the faflure to find the guardship Ar Tf that vessel had héén loc . re-fuel- could have been done and the it continued. The witness eald he knew of no sitaney by 1 officers to onal views before investiga e endorsed a separate air corps in the navy and favored a sep- arate budgoet for the corps, but op- posed an independent afr service. Diseatisaction existed among afr of- ficers, he sald, hecause of the 1 ck of definite air pol PN-9 plancs, Connell sald, are “one of the hest types,” of patrol planes aver developed ¢ \der Kenneth Whiting, alr offl 1 duty with {he airplane earriers Tesington and Saratoga, the nest witness, knew of no muz by, the navy of junior officer enfd many vounger officers were lictant to advocate policles not in accord with the navy departme e testified {hat naval officers wanted a separate atr corps in the navy, heeause fhoy have not stndied it enoug ing but Tu- most “only c He ontlined his own broadly would favor permanent as sisnment of men to aviation duty a‘ter a probation period in the work Air officers also wonld be required to as commanders of aircraft Mitchell Reports, 1M vounger | n which | It was at Hartleton, 20 miles east of the local landing field, that Ames was last heard from. A watchman | for Chapman, will be present at the hearing, and if he desires to be heard in the case it is likely he will | at that station having r rted 1 : [ s \\‘,‘:fl,”’” U8 e given that opportunity. T he | [esis Toos Siaacaaene 6o greater part of ~the argument in | (e Chapman's béhalf however, will be | {a few miles ¢ T halhoyie ey | made by Attorney Freedman. | | join in the search air today, They ar joined later by two two-seaters for better observation. cted to he | P. 0. REGEIPTY HERE expe Inite n rch was ex- W is believed to be a def clne was received from Huntingd: the % Three Years Indicated last night and e ]1‘::"‘1::;“'12 on Records road,” and an eseential link in a il fen new routs from New York to Chi- Iy N el e {cago. The commission’s hearings lon Rock Ridge, 1% miles north of | (Washmgton Bureau of N. B e L | Juntingdon. The crash, th | Washington, D. C, Oct. st V. purnsite, assistc | resembled the sound e sceond quarter of the current| Nt dire 1co and to [ s atmecanacs ar brought a wholesome gain tn | Ward Gray. engineering examiner, | been about a mi Jostal recelpts over the first quarter | Who tenfatively reported —to the e 't the New Britain, Conn., post of- | commission today that the applica- | K i | tion ehould be turned down. e incident m i e During the three months period ! m April to June, 1925, the New ritain post office took in a total of £80,004.56, While this exceeded the March quarter's reecipts by $8,099, disappearance. mountains and r Mayor Fisher | with their story was s that I { a searching it once i By T a0 Al lonniaf the ‘coon it failed to come up to the record of ers, the party returned to the hunt- |the last quarter of with its izl camp night and swere to |tush of Christmas mail, and it did oh » |not quite reach the figure attained [ take up the sear ; in the corresponding June quarter of hunting cabin is locat miles from Hartleton in the wildest sections of Pennsylvania, | The first quarter of thils year | Houses are few and far between, {$howed postal reccipts amounting to high peaks and deep ravines are|$88.905.86, while in the preceding numerous and the only footpaths |duarter—the last quarter of 1914, for miles are those made by deer, receipts were $104,12 e ad other amimals, Tt i3 a| The steady growth of New Britaln favorite spot hunters, but the |commercial nd industrially is ex- jed in the consistent advance | hig game season has not yet opened Gelane 1l reported today to it MRk nost three o oral's office of the|and few men are in the mountaine rctintaThelind tathes J : S N R T superintendent of 1 increase of 2 Y \artment, where disciplinary 3 . e e Brit s against him are under | the.air mall service, who'is herd di- [[periceat 1 pec Ipt New Britain M e s “lrecting the search, is hoperul {the olal foritite calendar year . e ot this stage is i thoiof finding Ames alive. e expressed ! Deens §301 f“("r“,,'j"n lost RO fear, howe that he might have cceipts totaled $362,232, nel Geors nquiry. m op ply Nugent' A p 8 Wb at the time o . nfor 1g ¢ Maio Mason M. Patrick chi ) \ nd Bris chiof. i v s ( TN 1 ¢ o said He went to flics of ! H Formal B X 3 His Comn Mit suffered intensely from exposure. 7 oven though he eseaped serlous in-| Rejyvenation Operation 1l by officials is that Is Reported as Success t hig bearing east of Belle- London, Oct. 5 (P—A dispatch If s forced down, wreek-{¢om Riga {o the Dally Express n JIV' Julininged il stonhlin tion on Clara Zetkin, ndmother % h tel \_"_‘“ of German communism.” The oper- e 2 ;f ation was performed by Dr. Verge 3 ! o U+ 2| yoronoff, French gland spec { Witheck, division superintendent of | " °(ih pin © (o ts 6% years the air mail servica at Cleveland, | 05 50 S0yl "or the German after he had eived a report t R fehstag). the station agent at Kenner visited tragedy in the little Catholic misslon eettlement in the Nez Perce Indlan reservation, 25 miles east of here, Look the llves of six orphans. rond fn a sparsely settled the boye' dormitory at the misslon, where 81 youngsters lay asleep, was wiped out. en the from thefr heda. 0 ECTICUT, SIK LITILE ORPHANS Lewiston, Tdaho, Catholle Mission | it boys from the bullding when five | of the fire to rescue some companion they | thonght was facing death. The bodles of six were found clo: huddled together in the ruins. The victims were from five to fourteen years old. fruitiess, NONEW TRUNK LINE, 1. C. C. Experts Disapprove $205,261.583 for 344 miles from Al- legheny fo Easton in Pennsylvania, were eited as an ohjection to the | projcet hy castern rallroad execu- tives, who opposed the Toree| project. At the same time it was | t t T T Pennsylvania state. | were assigned to investigate the sit- of necessity for the construction was fnsufficient. “The applicatlen hould be de- nied.” the report said, “but without prejudice to resubmission with ad-| will give broader consideration to | | | Hundreds of volunteers, on foot, | . 5 3 | the public interest. {in automobiles and on horscback, | (st e _ SRt serva e ] | The commission must yet act in | were driven to shelter hy the driv |l jiihermasien, | Gl = The New York, Plttsburgh and |ing rain last night. AMost of these . 2 4 (&t application assumed im- volunteers have been tramping the i e e L e M e s many hours a day. li7 Rl ~ . g 2 % chiics {meuntoing maxvaHels agday Growth of 20 Per Cent in | Delaware ana Hudson and other | | | | Ik Fen tnitesiats Wienther Holds Up Work eastbound air T e Of Recovering Bodies The etatlon t said New London, Conn., Oct. & (@ SRl 11 belief Rear Admiral H. H. Christy, in | charge of efiorts to recover the bod ) GOnEAT jes of 28 men who went down with theory ist ¥ ‘» the submarine S-51, reported to the B a submarine hase that weather condi b he low tions and the sea were too rough to {permit diving operations this me ing. Biggest Home Made Wine Season Forecast by Receipt | 5 |been run onto freight sidings for One Dealer Offers Free jiocal consumption e ot | : N : 7ing of the present season. These Use of Presses to Cus-|consignments are greater in number [than the customary full s tomers as Spur to Pat-|=es accor to |acaters handling the ¥ ronage. & I | | Dealers are conductify a spirite ‘) \,»r for lead in the business of furn- \ sh the wherewithal for the t i i s apes is beir aved 1 [fers his elientele the use of a wine | four carloads of grapes have |prees, without chargs { tance between Pitisbu | . e RCIRCL A | Dugan and Kerrigan had confiseated |Tormay also | 0 o T e L R e S o, Ly e lin ralds, He found discrepancies n | with 56 permits fssued and 44 ! s he will deliver 0 the | for tha convention. Should hb arrive, their stories to convince him that ! tures placed, HNGEEALS % Oma He was|cunain Peyser said, an officlal Dis- NS SN A CRIRTR ANSERR R D s ot e | supervision. lileven defoets in w 10 appear on the observatlon | ot “or Columbla delegate immedi- : | Kerrigan were held without ball. | manship were found and r vlaiform to wave {0 fhe public, bt iy *would restgn and permit Sl diliie o | =oe unwilling to indulge in extempor- | ygirepel] to act as an officially ap- Slayer of John Bagnano Taken to | DARK [N NEW YOR‘( D s due fn|Proved delegate. That would give i | | 5 G on |Colonel Mitchell an_ opportunity to Litehficld Where She is Todged i o Omahin Lo Wil address the |PTInE his alrcratt fight to the floor | Trcavy Fog Keeps Smoke from City's {1 onr T o ntion, aitend & lunch. |Of the convention, in the County Jail .ogion convention, aiten 0 n the ¥ | BRIEK PLANT HREBUE Tndustrics Low, Thus Shutting Out [con that will be given in his honor Drain Gives Address ftehf ot § P il ; b e S to of | Taws under which a war might be Litehfleld, Oct. § (A —Miss Olym- Daylight 1 review an afternoon parade ol pia Macrl, who Kkilled John Tag- | ) : T fammnires. 1 will be back in |conducted “with no profiteers and nano 1 ruary, and who is to | v ¥ hington Thursday. :,\Mu\r!,”‘“'u; u’r)tv!d N\vy d:mon&l | H i 73 o tions of « e Commander Drain, in s address. be retried on a charge of murder, | Ber v Wil v 1 was brought from w Haven this | Berlin ( WIHRELR, Vill Pa~ lfi'm last J Cin Oct. b (®—The Presi- The surest way to preserve peace b g i 5 i =~ H H \ hers N + 8t . 0! 1 morning and delivered into the $500 for Tip Leading {Ncv Yorkerst o “ train arrived at § ora in );v:\rlv"r; he said, is adequate custody of Sheriff Frank H. Turk- | ity I£: t on the outskirts of the city preparedness. g ington, of Litehfield ¢ Vol n o to Arrest haze at morning and departed | “The word of the American Le. Placed in t unty jail there | night for € o fom minutes later, en |glon has alvays been and always to remalin at s until after to-| had € oufe tn Omaha shall be pledged for peace,” he de torrow. The time of her sccond| The Berlin Brick Co. today offered | ! or sectl took an eve- b frain did not come into Cen- [clared. “But we know the world trial will be fixcd 1 I5. Hin-|a reward of $300 for information t considerably it EA :rwnw have peace simply by wish man wh ¢ ield county |lvading to the arrest and conviction T Mra. Coolidge. |ing for i, and denying the possibil- super comes In tomorrow |of the person or persons who were Xz ar Dra “(“""“ |1ty of war “"‘}\N‘“‘ peace must for the Octoher term |instrumental in starting the fire commander of fhe frest upon international justice aud Miss Macri was hrought from the |which nearly caused the destruction | x in on. appeared for a | preparedness:—International justice Al at New Haven by Sherift James [of the plant on Saturday morning | 1 s rear “‘fl"'"”" rfl’ | by the best means available—pre- Geddes, Jaller Frank R. Baldwin, |last. s reward was announced " : In silence for | paredness based upon & sound mili- Treputy Sheriff J. W. Hutt and the [through the president of the con- i"" fr A i e s ‘Hr\yw‘ ley for v(vr ;;mmr,\'.‘:l :\:uel.v { jail matron, Mre. Katherine McGirr, |cern, H. A. Pease. | The haze s s - . |consistent with its history, its ideals | The fire, which nearly proved dis- | clearing abo Bald Headed Men and Fire [ana its resources : g —— lastrous to the plant, was arrested | The Ham Ar eI N amost Relief in Preparcdness lafter It had burned away about 75 |bert Baliin ! !“ \hfl:l.‘Ln((‘“\_(' "t“ma gr: “The American T.eglon belleves 2 e ' 3 | frot of a 400 t brick shed at th viig = o n « L hed i peace time pre for a war Series Ga foet of a 400 foot brick shed at the SR LR e T Big Series (.m‘ncs on ol i S e s a aF v o s ndic 1 by eS| wpich may be thrust upon the na- Herald Playograph ||ment being summoned at, 2:45 Sat- s r nis > Kalloting I the town siection teday | one hanl reduce |arday morning to fisht a stubbors = : ARG L S i t war and on the Play by play announcement of | |blaze which appeared to have bee QUARE IS REGISTERED Winsted fire department and otter prepare us for defense the world series baseball games ||started in a pile of wood in the m Dy Oct B ) == A yery Bald Heatd Clab St Amotics te ves if forced into war, The n 4 lyman P. Case, a od shich open We day will D e of the shed, after the wood had |8 AT L onnes A8 NOW N special commites s furnished by the Herald at its of- | |first been soaked with some inflam ownR RS seioriman men engaged In making & on Church strest. The Play- || mable lquid ! t ngad BIheEL study of peace and the best aph, &l g the game as it -— 1 £ - harter |F2Y. 0 & and retain it unfolds in d 1, is being brushed || . e 1 it ns of the charter| .rp. yegion balieves a wise pros St iy moumeer 12 || MacMillan Boat Due { Was Jiheeiecia) There (L LoSON BRlave o S R polishing 11 which At Wiscasset Tuesda) | plos toiteila avallable resources of the nation to signifles a Mt mad h . N Bet. 5 (P—The |carry forward s stully an wn- i of Grapes “oup ARE BURNED T0 DEATH Burns—Nuns Make Rerofc Rescues [ Lewiston, Idaho, Oct. K (®) — Fire | at midnight Saturda y an a rail- section, Situated five miles from Nunsg heroleally worked to awak-| boys, half dragging them | The sisters were | all the| elisved fo have escorted lads dashed back into the| Wfforts of a bucket brigade were ! COMMITTEE ADVISES of N. Y., Pittsburgh and Chicago R. R. 5 (A — tate commerce commission experts Oct, Inter- Washington, oday recommended disapproval of the N York, Pittsburgh and Chicago raliroad to he proposal of bulld & new line straight across It was held by the experts, who ation, that the new road's showing litional support on a record th rallroads, told the commisslon that intended as the bac it was hone of America's premier trunk lne rafl- The cost which was estimated at enid the line would shorten the dis- h and New MONDAY, (OTHER SHOOTING AFFRAYS | Prohibition OCTOBER 5, 1925, —SIXTEEN PAGES RIVAL GANGSTERS IN MURDEROUS WAR Two Killed, Third Badly Wound- ef in New York Fights Agent and Policeman Also Placed Under Arrest for Killing of Alleged Bootlegger In Fight Over Spoils. Now York, Oct. 5 (P—Gang war- fare, always close to the danger point fn New York's congested East Side, burst forth in a series of shoot- ings between 1 and 7 o'clock this morning. As a result two Inen are dead and a third lies dangerausly wounded with six bullets in his body. Encroachments upon the territory of vival drug and rum running gangs cansed the outbreak, police sald. Irving (“Chuek”) Madonic, a taxl- b driver, died in a Rumanian cof- fce house in which he had sought refuge after unknown assailants had lured him from a cabaret and shot n. An unidentified man was shot and killed at 13th street and First avenue, His assassin pocketed his re- volver and walked away after the killing, Meyer Lewis, a glazier, was way- laid and shot six times within sight of his wife and nine-year-old son, T =———n of the aux vention to be Oct, b to 9. lary at the annual con- held in Omaha Neb. viously, of Madonic, but Mrs. Le: denfed that her husba away from home at any NEW BRITAIN HERALD LEGION LEADER SEES PREPAREDNESS AS SUREST WAY T0 PRESERVE PEACE PRESIDING OFFICERS OF VETERANS® ORGANIZATIONS AT OMAHA MEETINGS Also Urges Federal while on his way to work. His con- Mrs, O. D. Oliphant of Trenton, Omaha, Oct. b ()—Colorful scenes ditlon is eritical. N. J.. national president the| Jamea A. Drain of Washington, and an enthusiasm unabated by Police connect Lowls' shooting|American Leglon Auxillary, ill{ . C., national commander of the|S¢¥en vears of following peace-time with the murder a few hours pre.|Preside over the business o8 can LacTon, i vl rative from | Coisi e DUKAd Che Gpaningiak iy office at the annual legion conven- | tion at Omaha, Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending Oct., 3rd ..., 12,196 PRICE THREE CENTS Law Which Would Do Away With Profi- teers And Slackers In Event of War. . |Head of Veterans’ Bureau Reports on Year’s Prog- ress—Six Major Hospis tal Projects Completed— More Jobs for Service- men. FIGHT ON MITCHELL POLICY NOW IMPENDS the seventh annual convention of the American Legion. Neb., Oct. 6 to 9. Before the gavel of National Com- the night or early morning. One man was arrested for the shooting, and was ldentified by Mrs, Lewis as her husband's assailant. This man w present at the Madonie murder, po- | lice declare. | Shoots At Priest. Monsignor Thomas O'Keefe, pas-| tor of the Church of St. Benedict the Moor, in West 53rd street, waa shot | at three times by a negress today as| e was entering the church. One of the bullets pierced the lower part of his coat and the other two struck the woodwork of the church entrance. Fifty persons in the church ran to the street as the firing began. The | negress who did the shooting, Mrs. | Helen Gruber, was captured by a taxicab driver. Two Are Arrested A prohibition agent and a pollce- |\ "y oco man were under arrest today on @ mpig g charge of killlng an alleged bootleg- | 1o puilding commis: ger in what Assistant District Attor- | ocoonding months ney Joseph Pascogello sald was a fect Construction Adversely | ning apparently has not had t t of retarding building as many of its opponents had feared, for operations during the month of Sep- tember were this afternoon reported ched a total of $701,242. | on in the cor-! in many years, 1des wor ied on The report inc fight abont division of profits from |ynier two weeks o new [ean Leglon convention. His route |was scen on the floor. liquor sales. R ARAneA e e b DA effective | was througih & sectlon of the coun-| The New York delegation stood | Policeman Francis P. Dugan ad- |jast month. o hus Lok wizited mince; ontoring | Ut 1 & blazel ‘of ‘arangd colopll {mitted shooting Owne Bovle, 24, & | Iuepector Edward . T {ia AWhite Honse {French smocks and blue chausseur | printer, as a suspected bandit early,ports the operations to havs S AithoutInaldent, the apedl {caps. Connecticut delegates had {Sunday morning on an Fast Sidejine following: Irame b Ko andiMrsCaciid blue chausseur ca street, John J. Kerrlgan, a federal | $469,150; brick buildi 8 terday in Wash forced | After Major General Milton Fore- agent, was arrested nearby. He sald | aiterations, $26,968. v durir through the | man of Chicago, past national com- [he was on the way home from a lectrical Inspector Cy 5 Virginia, hauled | mander, and J. R. Kinder, come dance and was running for a taxics Al . |tin issued 185 permits for ¢ and in 6t old t n asserted he saw a man run|pew tenement fnstanee fired to get him to stop. [ ments. Tn fwenfy-onc Boyle died in a hospital saying no | was found work 1 ARl | | and o it more than, “I knew who shot me.” [trary to the ele Mr. Pascogello sald that ree | spector nen were friends and t Boyle | conform with the | was sales nt for. Hquor which| The plnmbin Complete details of games will he provided by The Ase ciated Pre vhich will have its representatives at the scene of conflict pre to keep mi of fans t the intry ydvised of the progress of the b s. New Britaln f. re invit to come to the Herald of while the serics is being played and enjoy the sport roughout e e | THE WEATHER H 0 | | Hartford, Oct. 5—Forecast { | for New Britain and vicinity Fair and cooler tonight; Tieeday fair and <lighthy * — 8, | Both Dugan and Kerrigan sald they |{ns tians and made 294 visits to | meard crics of “Help!" “Pollce!” | iobs In progress during the th of }tain Murder!” coming from a bullding. | September. Work was d 186iia BUILDING OPERATIONS COOLIDGE. SPEEDING LAST M!]N_TH_S?QI,MZ TOWARD CONVENTION Zoning Laws Fail to Af- Will Arrive in Time to Ad- dress Legion at Tu With toute ynd Illinois lay ire is greatly in excess of | oo)igge today as his train traveled westward morrow he will address the Amer- | mander James A. Drain fell, the vast auditorium resounded with musie and all the songs and mirth of the great army of democracy buflt for |themselves in American cantonments or found in France. “Omaha is yours,” Mayor J. C. Dabiman told the conventoin and ratification of their taking of it last night was cheered. Governor McMullen, In a welcom- ing address, said that “men, not property, should be the nation's first concern after the war.” Mention of the name of the A. E. F. commander, General John J. Pershing, was received with great applause, Governor McMullen wel- comed the TLeglon “to the home state of your commander-in-chief.” All Wear “Civies” TLeglon colors of old gold and purple, old glory and the flags of the allies predominated in the decora- tions. Most of the delcgates wore civilian clothing and no service garb day’s Session | T Chilli- Ohlo,, Oct. 8 P—A daylight trip through southern Ohio, Indiana President Coolidge’s ain to Omaha Near before President tow Ormaha, where to- d moun- in mander of the department of Ne- braska had accepted the welcomes, the convention then moved to the reading of reports. No Message From Mitchell Captaln Junius Peyser, commander of the Costello post, Washington, D. C.. upon arrival sald he carried no personal message from Colonel Willlam Mitchell, stormy critic of the air service, He sald that Col- ltimore and Ohlo im is the largest » passenger locomotive had erossed the way toward | Louis. Although rtainty that crowds party at various o route, the president | yed to confine himself | ng amer Peary. carry the naval per- 1 of the MacMillan Aretic party three airplanes used in the ons sailed early today after here over night. With ther she expected to arrive Me., eht or some time Wednesday explorat having lain b | {1n | | we Wiscasset either tomorrow i)lolhcr. nf419 Ei{iid;:en | Given Legion of Honor| xew vork Oct. 5 -z Tanton that New |fommandership. He sald the past Alencon, France, Oct, 5 (M—Th ¢ fro York was “bad ng On the |caar had been one of success in all Legion of Honor was| .. i o contrary it was a ¢ t and clean |y agion enterprises. o th breast of M & o el BSE ] SOWENAS big towns go. Service to the community, state ire, the mother of i ol “New York's badness ia seen only [and natlon is what the. American n. all of whom are liv-| plavs. ¥ v small town hypocrites who stand | Legion says it lives for and it has village of Vingt Hanape, | was thea T At-{on Ma with long faces and | no right to exist as a national insH- The woman was d J 3 the | clasped hands” he said, “Yet when |tutlon save through its capacity ¥o 1 in the presence of the peopls of e board of a they co to this city they consti- |give that service” he mald. “With. niire 3 Al the | pr n the |tute a great percentage of audi-|{in that service, its first duty pee- children of Mme, Gaudre live with| Methodist Episcopal church, that|ences at salacious plays and readers # her on her farm. | the metropolis Is “wicked." | of dirty booka™ (Continued on Page Pourtesa) FROCK COATED HYPOCRITES AS THOSE WHO ATTEND SPICY SHOWS Then Go Back to Main Street With Long Faces and (Clasped Hands and Criticize, Banton Alleges |avoidable war, SCORED | inve es tome form of adeq eral law by which at th not only wilt there be made available man power {to fieht, but man power to work, ;'mp»; power to produce, and man wer to finance a war. In short, ay to carry forward war with ne | profiteers and no slackers.” The commander presented a 1850« page report for the period of his » nead of the natio | po aw