New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 7, 1925, Page 12

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" IS BEING SPEEDED New York Making Every Effort 10 Combat Crime Wave New York, Ot. T (P—Tather Knickerbocker, beset by crooks and accused by reformers of leading the nation astray, is bestirring himself {o catch and punish murderers and purglars. But he Insists that morally he is not so bad as painted. Seven judges are speeding up jury trials of criminals and the addition of 640 additional men and 25 wom- en to the police force has been au- thorized because a crime wave in he ‘last few days has seemed to be at high tide. One opinfon &s to the extent of | nel ONAT CONVENTION Gontest Seemed Certain as Session Opened Today By The Omaha, Associated Pross, Oct, 7.—A test on the floor of the de Amerlean Le- gion's seventh national convention as | to the officlal attitude toward Colo- | wil Mitehell the | natlon's air service, scemed certaln today, regardless of actlon in come am critic of . Joe Mike Lonergan of Lllinois, national chaplain of the legion, last night was chosen by the Oregon delegation to take the place SECRET MARRIAGE ENDS IN DIVORCE Wile Takes Blame for Not Living With Husband — | A wife's devotion to aged | father and sickly sister in prefer- ence o a strict adherence to her marriage vows was the cause which brought an end o a war-time romance in superlor court yester- | day morning when Judge Lirnest | C. Simpson granted a divorce to| Bdward A, Man of New Britain | from Caroline L. (Fuller) Mau of 616 I'owrtecenth street, Washington, D. C. | Married in haste and secrecy in| Annapolis, November 3, 1917, the an Mau w Pont company at the time of marriage, P! { Only Person Remains |the New York, of an employe of the and ahortly gnt to Tennessce, Richard llips represented him. STAMFORD WRECK SCENE IS CLEARED AWAY TODAY | and His Condition is Not Serious One Oct, 7 (M—Tracks New Haven Stamford, Hartford rallroad at the Darlen line, | the scene of yesterday's derailment | New York to Boston express No, 54, had been | restored to train movements were schedule, Supt. Bailey of the New York di- | vision sald that while seven coaches in the this morning on use it had in Hospital regular Du‘!rnurn of replactment at one point, the | and that it was there that weakness afterward | deyeloped permitting the third car in the train to leave the ralls, This car probably started a spread of the rails which caused the (followlng cars to go on the road bed, Mr. | Palley gave pralse (o Engineer | Knapp, who upon feeling the cars behind him leaving the fron applied the brakes gently at first and then | with accumulative force which re- | sulted in methodical checking of | the train and retention of all cars in |an upright position. | A, Ekmanian, of Lawrence, Mass., the only person Injured remalning at the Stamford hospital, was not 50 serfously hurt as first thought and he will be discharged shortly The usual inquiry into the accle dent and its cause was proceeding [today both by the railroad company and the publle utillties commission. H. of and and PHILADELPHIA SELECTED Omaha, Oct. 7 (M—Philadelphia was unanimously selected for the not {1926 American Legion natlonal con- couple have never been able to live together, Mau leaving Washington | of the state's delegate-at-large, who aid not come to the convention. He {« known to be a strong supporfer of Colonel Mitchell, and in the un- usnal action by the Oregon repre- sonfatives some of the delegates pro- fossed to seo determined move toward a showdown on the Mitchel) matter. -Chaplain Lonergan is a forceful speaker, The acronautical committee was to meet today to recelve the report of a sub-committee of five appoini- ed last Monday to digest numerous proposals for resolutions to be re. ported to the convention. Tt was in- dicated that the sub-committer’s ree- ommendation would he that Colonel Mitchell's suggestion for a nnified | air gervice under a separate cabinet officer be accorded the legion’s ap- proval, hut that tha name of no per- son ha mentioned. While that was regarded ns satis- ifactory In some quarters, in others |it was regarded as sidestopping the actunl fssue, After the gala occaston of yestoer- |day, when the legion lald aside its |work to hear an address hy P {dent Coolidge and to march in a e |eolorful four-mile parada heside perfunetory crooks’ aclivities is that of Judge Otto A, Rosalsky, of general ses- sions where criminals are tried. He thinks that during his 20 years on the bench conditions in New York were never worse than they are now. Back from Europe yesterday, he contrasted condiiions as to crime here unfavorably with those abroad. “In England and France the criminals are terrified by the thought of the sentences they may receive,” he said. “They lle low and don’t operate in the large citles. Unfor- tunately our parole boards, Instead of holding criminals charged with serlous crimes, they Iberate them with the minimum sentences." Tn the court room yesterday so many cases were disposed of that clerks could not make a complete record of them. Meanwhile there was a comeback to charges made in Washington by the Methodist Epis- copal board of prohibition, temper- ance and morals that New York is a menace to the rest of America hecause of Its output of salaclous literature and plays; wet propaganda and other (hing: “Every one who knows New York knows that there are no better churches, nor more devoted church members anywhere,” said Miss Annfo Mathews register of decds. “Some visitors have the idea that we spend our time flitting from ome indecent cabaret to another; it that | were 80 we couldn’t get our work done. The struggle for existence in New York, is so keen that the average resident of New York has neither the time, money nor energy to rush about In search of in-, decencies. “Bome people who are eminently respéctable come to New York for a filng and scek thrills that would make them blush for shame at home. Naturally, as In London, Paris or some other European capi- fals, groups have developed which cater to salacious minded tourists. If the so-called evil places the w is crylng out against depended on New Yorkers for support they wouldn't last a week." M. A. Hagensick, of newly elected president of the tional Poultry, Butter and association said: “I've been lovking over the city, end it is as clean as any I've becn in." been definltely determined as to the |vention when the report of the time suddenly the same day. Mrs, Mau |CAUSe of the accident he thought [and place committee was ratified. recelved news of the iliness of her | that the sectlon gang at work on| mother 1y Michigan the next day|the tracks at that polnt may have | went home with her sister to [Femoved too many tles in the be at her mother's bedside at her death. She has been taking care of her father and sister since, The story of the romance and its ending s best told by a letter sent | by Mrs, Mau to her parents-in-law | In which she accepts the entire blame for the fallure of her mar- riage, 1t follows: We were married in Annapolis, (November 3, 1917) very hurriedly just as he was leaving Washington | permanently. 1L was at the begin- ning of the war, and nothing was | very cerfain. We intended to keep | : s the mafter secret, as we could not | .:]l‘ru\;: style for the shelks, A\unc»‘l,‘, together and did not exprct to | it the tucks around the | ¢o. come time. | | waist and the balloon frousers that | s jat hera immediately. We | |almost drag on the ground. | did mot and have never lived to- i —~— | gother. The day afteryhis departure | wve received news of my mother's | erioua illness in northern Miehi- | The anditorinm housed only a | an. My sieter and I left at once. |bare remnant of yesterday's great | She died a fortnight later, and we | [throng which came fo hear Presi- | brought our father back to Wash- | ident C'oolidge when the third da ington with us. We three comprise | ;.0 sion of the American Legion was the family, ‘ |caned to order, “The mistake was in keeping fhe Major General John A. Lejeune, i matter a secret in the first place. | lcommandant of the marine But T assure you that I am the one ! | first of a half dozen spe | who 1s entirely rcaponsible for the | only briet reference to the air ser conditions that now exist, and yet| lice controversy. it is not that 1 have done anything | “There has heen a lot of talk as|wrong. 1 simply felt my first duty | to who won {he war” he gaid. |lo he tomy father, who is old, and | | me gay it was the infantry, some | my sister, who is not in the best of of anjeompleted its considerations that be- |the artillery the nmavy and [health. 1, therefore, refused to go | feont of {Ing the time and plage committee, wome the marines. They even, espe- | with Ldward, or to carry out any | at 153 which had decided unimously fa | eially of late, say the air service won | of the plans we had made.” also given recommend the 1926 convention ta the war. Asa matter of fact, neith- | The wrifer i3 secretary to Thomas | | Light and Power [go fo Philadelphia, Pa, with the |er the infantry alone, nor the artil- | H. MacDonald, chief of the bureau | Co, to in aterals to supply date to be set by the legion executive [lery alone, nor the navy alone, nor | of public roads, Washington, D. C. Iserviee to the New Britain committee, the air service alone, nor any | Co. on Main strect, necessitating the [ Apparently the big poinfs for le- (hranch alone won alone. 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Silph sells for 50c. per box or two full week’s supply, $1.00. that last Conlon of meeting hall, two, Mitchell and the election of a national commander, City n Conlon stated that Mc- verbally to the terms offered him, but when his signature was roguested drawn up by the board, he wanted from sewer assessments that street is bullt property at some fu- This is impossible [the chief exccutive, a |program was set for today with six |nddresses by high ranking army and |navy officers and two civilians and three committees reports, That gave Vs ot 1 fert, |Aaditlonal {ime for the committees A to perfect thelr recommendations Eridiie {and for the delngation to draw their “llines on the other important item, the election of officers, i Only one commitiee inday ha Carry Out Alleged exempti in the cvent the time. on Agreement through ture proposal, ¥ Condemnation proccedings will he instituted against the prope the nort section of the owned by John Mc and former site of McCabe's slau house, unless the owncr the terms offered him for the erty by the board of public an the b abe a sewer property., @ Permission meeting for the | illuminated sign in i office reet, d . i some Upson Permission was BEWARE OF IMITATIONS the original and ;muinl reducin, LY GUARANTEE TO BE SAFE AN Best Dresser Sitph is the nam o gum, THEONLY Ithe Connectient ONE WE PERSONA HARMLESS. | up of the pavement, and to Wy to dig in lafay- 0 a teari ithe & elte ne compa to supply servie votte strect, re immedi- ‘LEARN THE MARINELLO SYSTEM OF BEAUTY CULTURE niey strect Hurl- " sereeaerens . o Hartford i A New Opportunity for Women of the property at the SUCCESS awaitsyouasa Mar- Beauty Culture authority. 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INDEPENDENCE! ordered from avenue Sidewalks we ately on " burt etree £’ [in front ' junction Des Moines, Na- A form of Corperation srcemon 4 in the ordering of pted streets was be signed by all rs on the strects v‘”’"l he streets will provides that petitioned changes Tea ham to b work on Social Worker Explair School Nutrition Work Miss Elizabeth Deye, who has come here to supervise nutrition work in the schools at the expense of the Ame an Red ('ross, outlined _the program which she plans to car-| ry out at a mecting of the United Parents and Teachers' association % % | laat night, ' Miss Rey broad field fq read, I prop cern not 1 the dumeges grade on be helid work m the st The bo ise t improved, " ot far of in will that of nest week in started on some \ trip of in- 4 fomorrow vill make street lights Exclusire Instruction helieves that there is a or fhe work in this city and she terms it of the most Important | work taken up by the educational department in one STUDY ROAD BUILDING Aires, Oct. 7 (P —The Pan- roads congress is delving | the of road | an-Amer- at yes- fous delegates inches of Americsn deeply Tnilding. 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