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ews of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHELD 1870 ‘-WANTS STARTER'S BOOTH | 10 HIT DRY LA¥, Bryan To Petition Common Council for Permission To Ercct Enclosure, fuperintendent of the Con ut Co, will present petition to the common coun this evening asking pern n o rect u hooth for the protection of Atfack on American: Prohibition Statute Organized at Dort- 'orec s oot toc i protection o mund, Germany e R slghtly telephone box now ched to a pole and construct an witractive sure, ] Mr. Bryan says the ters suf- | fer from cold weather during winter months and it is in their in- rest that he has prepared the g titlon. He was starter for the Con- nectieut Co. for 13 y and do- clares that the men now holding that position undergo serious hard- 1ps during cold weat 1t sald that a number of X and members of the commo And-Probibition. L st e FTHER CONJESTED WITH RADIO WAVES Hoover Thinks Govt. Must Con- frol Allotments ADVERTISING William J, Bryar JOHNSON WARNS AGAINST WET MEETING ON JAN. 16 enc st the Tells Chicago Dry Convention That Even Now Money is Belng Collect- or. ed In Furope to Defray Fxpenses of Energetic Campaign Here and Washington Conference Wil Start Tt ) n, Willlam k. international says a Euro- American pro- to be launch- | Chicago, (Pussytoot) temperance pean plot i bibition law is torming ed at a gathering of wet advocates | at Washington next January 16. Mr. Jolmson's information was given out today by Dr. Erncst H. Cherrington, seeretary of the world league against | alcoholism, one of the prinicpal ! speakers ut the anti-saloon 1 conventlon in session here, Pussyfoot e report of Johnson ws: he anti-prohibition demonstration announced for Wash ington, D. C., January 16th will be | engineered from Jurope and fi- < for it will be provided chief! ropean distillers and deal- Amerlean Secretary of Commerce, However, Does Not Want Govt, to llm'l‘h'l'(', But to Cooperate—problems of | Radio Discassed at Convention, Financed In Furope. “Made by Inroady the | American service for the elim- row have made on enterprises, distillery in- | liguor inter- Nov. 9§ (- its statne of fcan | ns Whic Washingt full grown to forco in Ame ed probler with governmer tary Hoover ¢ address o radio conferen 100 Delegates Attend. More than 400 delegates nting national and inter Interests in the radio fleld, {hand to hear the secretary present to the conference, meeting &t hi call, his views on the vital problem cther congestion by the multipli- tlon of Lroadeasting stations and | suggestions for their solu Air Not Big Enough, “We must face the actualities frank he sald. “We can no long- cr deal on the basis that 1 is Radio, a vital s develop be Eolv desperate new ination of rum Kuropean bootlegging German brewery and terests, flanked by the sts of Belgium, France and Czecho- Slovakia, are aring to launch v far-reaching effort to break down | and discredit the American prohibi- tion law. T movement is being | td by the internationaler V Zur Hebung Der Freien alcohol ¥ zcugung (Interns Society for e L to alcohol in every country.) Move Began Tn Sept. “This drive was launched on Sep- tember 28, In a general meeting of | re society held in the parlors of the Weissen Schwan Hotel at Dort- | miund, Germany, The meeting was | room for everybody on t radio presided over by Frederic Garnot, & | highwuys. There are more icles wealthy distiller of Brussels, and | on the roads than can get by, and it tiere preparations were made 10! they continue to jJam, all will b anti-prohibition demon- | gtopp the city of Washington, | v 1926 as to the must. cooperation, d today i fourt 18 the jonal erty make ve launch an in 16, piradon disclaiming any fixed vicw best solution, Mr. Hoover declared there must bo “federa sponsibility” in traftic control on one the problem, and on the oth- January “This Washington gathering will e held ostensibly under the direc- tion of American organizations op- e posed 1o prohibition, but real move- | cr he suggested u large share of con- ment will be engineered from En- trol for the commun f as to ropean distillers and brewers. e Collecting Funds Now i Would Control Waves, finance committee i8 now at| iy other w it gathering funds for this pur- | 4pjon, 4 b pose. The committee is made up of | |0 trafic regul Wilhelin Rosenkranz, Franz Braum | uovernment, to and Wilhelm Kieseche of Berlin, but ([ o o oo the liquor dealers of all of the cen- Niiine tral Furopean countries will com- | Iine bine their funds for this great drive i into America. e “The leading brewery interests be- iy Lind the scenes is centered around TesiNticn the Schultzis brewery concern of ; o Berlin, Fritz Schultzis director of | Sl e this eoncern and his nephew, Otte, have engineered soveral bootlegging enterprises In Amerlea, seme of which have come to grief recently. “Otto has made frequent trips to America recently but never gets far- ther than the Atlantie coast, though his real disposing agents are chiefly in §t. Paul and Minneapolis. Sold In Minnesota “His goods have been mostly land- ed along the Delaware Bay and thence sent 1o Minnesota. While he speaks Lngli 4 German | ! fluently, in pretends to nothin German lan- | “A work rds ion the exter Jengths and cont policing of int to each community a determin power rrier- ence, rge ing who wave Advertising, warned’ that | tive” er- lising in connection with broadcast ing programs would in th feat the interests of terprise e On the questi ¢ 300 members of cfation of Broadcasters for the conference, were expressed in resolutions adopted at a pre-con meeting last night in which declared against any limitation ing. The public s of what it end de- cat Dest radio en- eren ftself wants (Continned on Pa 10) STATE GOM 10 MEET i the 1 of the n opening the in- criiationaler ve coting, Chairman Garnot lavnched a profest st the dry of | Thursday's and Teeland Pledged To Help AoRlareatinng the ll the time talki erty when thers was no lit resolution was passed declart ‘it will be a shame if Ame enjoy freedom in til and 1 Lielp in this effé xt WALKER FOR CLEAN-UP York rein laws Session of Democratic America state Central Commitice Is Event of Some Mystery. lib- g abont riy “He were 9 P va- of mocratic Nov. For the ¢ New Have rious purpc which is undis central committe Hotel Taft, this ¢ meeting or in the Edward M. Yeomans, the sta will resign as a [vrthmm\r\' to activity t the will be nature will meet at ursday noon elther at this ar futy te chair- its Al pledged was vory man his severance of politic fore he rlor court bench, w February in New Post Says Mayor-Elcet s will 1y, bat r from hay be that Mr. Yeoms nt his resignation Thur this no one who I8 a mem tion seems to know have been men to time as Mr such as Mayor elty. who | Mr. ¥ Turn Down | It pr Will Make Broadway Bright Lights Earlier. New York, Nov. 9 (B—The Gre Dlisec White Way may have to go to bed after Jumes J. Walker takes wayorel Sow Lock | David E. Titzgerald of EygninggRo: was chairman before friendefefBLien former Congressman P. R Is or formerly of Derby, i I"lorids paper i o it Xy third district L on of Willir tor b d to which Several names tioned from time carly Yeoman's successor, ofti ing to the From ¢ fifth Or- vt congressional ning sla rd bt the re Maranville Rahins for New York, Nov. 9 (A—V bbit) Maranville, vet , National shortstop ar 7o into dis remains in minds ¢ night ellers prosp he morning wil ibs for a BISHOP DIES been secured N. Y, Nov. 9 WP— the walver price H. Clark. 71 X The Brook ops of the Free United Sty He was a METHODIST Rome, wi one Methe Ty it is dead ive fam at his home here. ®of Racine, Wis. same route from | tionals. i Toad of ('(mn,‘ Adyt. ',,"” State 1, ONNECTIC ”Al“tl rd, Conn, Sensationat verbal Cannonade Turned On War And Navy Depts. Mitchell Says He’ll Prove All Accused Officer Repeatfl Charges — Says He UT, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1925 O N Biggest Parade Since 1918 Being Ol‘gamzed for Observance Himself Was Demoted For Telling Truth. Washi Nov. 9§ (P—-A nnbdna of & Colonel William Mitchell ! In charge of the milita wval air rvice Throt counscl, Represer Reld, the eol martial trying him pres the a fully pr his charges of crimin slige ious utterances in o pro treasonable rament aviation mong the multitu hich the, defe o to furnish proof Sums up Char the Shenandoah western trip will of t 1o of o counse| “That r fatal vinst the Lansdowne a naval offi widow hary er have Lansdowne's testimony. That those wi cessful Haw 9 No, 1 we That high army had testified fa giv wian flight “incompet and navy before cly nott Wy by against ry th I'rank onel informed the breause of ir nee were thes PROBLENS pATROL BOAT FIRES ON AMMUNITION HIP Mistakes Powder . Off Portland rd patrol Me Lot Nov. 0 (B CG-151 today on a snspe which prove loa:l powder steamer explosive shells passed cle s he army hoat. th S.q fore s, “co master's steamer 1-49, had a cases of traeted the atte eraft on of the munition 0w and o miw on board ¢ amer, in in shrd! taker o sl com 140%d ¢ McKinl Casco Bay s the BE realizi pursie T.-49 began by the were the | 18 19 Th speed Frantic irmy men rh s patral hoat e {34 ¢ ned It piled on ¢ from The w offietn ¢ s reported ind it was s fon would be BACKS NEW HAVEN R. Waterbury Manufacturer Must Ttecoup 10sss by | Boost Freight Rates, Hartford 9 () Wat aring commig plea in rail and prof Haven road. must fon t bus en he passenger bu rate eipt tion of s on freig ht must to interes e propo us vd a leratic Whury w nt bus lir ons which Eugland CREW IS MISSING Lighter and Barge Agrou Milford still Fast and N¢ of Those on Board Nov 9 @ and towing wl r Beach S: Milford, ( : or was STAB. OWN SON harged w rphy 1M pocket k hen the v prote father's drinking. rum hich had island comm Says permitte ecou Laden Craft for Rum Shi ip apen 1 run rmy v craft znize uart e at patrol oiwon in firing Vder i is ac o army R. They s or I'rederick erbury i 1tilitic ted New Iroad | p on opera vays or rially he 08 op ry nd ) Signs The iturd bar to eavi- An- 1 for in ith as to kil off City to Take on Holiday Spirit After 1P, M. Neat Wednesday—Factory W histles to Blow—Bonfire at Park, Public Dance In Fyening, th rges o feature istice Day 1t aft B B thousand Arn nibers of Works Frary & ted by Members fire and Girl will and wuard rans of the ack vm- arade o'« ttend the k. torias and ock V 1etory several vin wle Sust Main under up Hil W M on: s ove nee under Das given the a commi ade, command and issue g order following are to t appointed aides chief of staf, nf Ce rdnes- 1 will report rscetic Mai 4:15 p Theodore John Mason An Honey- Iter Cook, H ank Robert Hanee, n- W Hill ander, Major as ng at Summer street Spring stre Main street, Main stree et Matn st I'rary & Clark. ivision — ¢ ion Fast ne at divis Center resiing St isfon - ord ave- East Main resting Directly in imme Mai street n stree or¢ Ioli oon of COAL PRICES SOAR Dealers Jump Waterbury Charges > B P Lieut, pany 1 'rom §16.35 Per Ton to $18.50— Substitute Being Forced on Buyers Wate FLAPPERS SIGH AS VALENTINO BOWS AND KISSES HAND OF MME. PETROVA “The Sheik” in Court, Attired in colored ()mm and Wearing Gold Chain Bracelet '}l)t‘ll\ THE WEATHER —— Hartford, Nov. §.—Forecast for New Britain and vicinity: Fair tonight and Tuesday; somewhat colder tonight smmereial | Multi- NEW BRITAIN HERALD —SIXTEEN PAGES Dr. Blazer Pictures His Daugh- Average Daily Circulation For Week I'.ndmg 12 585 Nov, Tth .. PRICE THREE CENTS THOUSANDSINLINE FATHER ONSTAND, STINTING ON CEMENT BLAMED N ARMISTICE DAY DESCRIBES CHILD FOR UNSTABLE HOUSES BUILT DURING CONSTRUCTION BOOM 16r s Physwal Mvonslrosny SfNTENEfl] T0 JAIL UN City May Adopt Ordi- Could Neither Peed Nor Help Her- nance Requiring Stronger Mortar, As wii—cout ot taen 1w w Bootblack Who Tapped Result of Investigators’ Bed at Night—Could Not Talk or Give Indication of Brain Power. ) (Pr-An rining Stricken “Hazel was L in M Siv Weeks Dil nind emotion imbe- cilie daug vas in j liscover | would go tstons come rigid, Could *She had Not Chew Food ssfully mas food 1 child i was into the shape of the spine bor ribs ind visible as to b skin “She conld ra a picer of )m)ny and oc by 1d aring ;\ cos. this by rollin of with ough she nd hed was as helples months." night she couldn’t She CAt | sound that listre | Al broke mony in %6 or ¥ composurs “1 sley ol from the room time &he w many i hild-woma her was Rishop, a with her hiead bo bouly testifyin voun W settlf W Dec Mrs, 1 myself, I thou come of Haze ver talked wife he fore her ¢ en T wae a il to Practice practicing OVER $300,000,000 CUT Indications Today Are That New Tax Measure Wil Exceed This Limit Previously Pixed, in t e the this category $300,000,000 a nually. wou ount to | permancat, Electric Wires Gets Ten-Day Term Reports. Henne Declares for New Law Requiring Safety Program — Ten- ants to Leave 639 West Main St. ow irtm ng the all and on three have r buildi commo; r mortar the fu condu porarily, 1 by the ted an i suliing in parlor in | had tap- | ining s to his me con- | 1 fron R spec ward this | ! s declared this to be the building situa locally. City theory th ning 100 sma ! of may have the West Main street build- ing to bulge leading to its condem tor ) s ficlals lean to t cement cted with the | caused to Cos- | 5 alleged to | hation, Lamber > 1t was AR Tenants to Move Tenants in the six t We M str is bullding under ban, ements to move nzo and made a plea for | out ti 1 the work of re- aid that he T he w 1 will be Riertne lay, Samy owners of the Out partment duse of aling foodstuffs | ne huilding, | entenced to jail is completed it not he possible fetermine exact cause of the “huckle”, The ‘Lmul)mx inspectors wi sup, ry step of this an pecial attention wi paid mortar. Gozzo & Rocco, ers original the m they every bullding requirement and appear to he e for a thorough lnvestiza tion. Since there is no law on mor {tar mixture, building specific this int will | the to " SAYS NEW ENGLAND IS PAGING REAL DISTRESS rvise work be La to the build house, observed Coal Shortage Serions, Representa- tive-Elect Mrs, Rogers Tells cover in no arch President Coolidge rton, Nov. 9 (®) ss in New E production is resume John Jacob Rogers, -elect of Massachu- President Coolidge to- to appoint an fmpartial board nquiry to attempt settlement of I coal controversy. Pro ngland unl the were free saw fit Inspec | erford They while tom x the mort Henne buildi tors ssy anc visited today i and appear it s fault of the inspected irree this ricklayers and rities th marked chan in ppearance that allowed to stand, they possi is she recefved | ['nless the president |1he huilding's that the fo wall will be an do nothing un- | have announced w and that nothing could No Fault Found at 637 ined by nitiating an investiga- | A six-apartment house at 7 West Ma of, the lot ad- in the oining Ba property, was in- a been elected ceted this morning and an- sor to her was made that no de fortified with an The owner of the | supply f e been at the office o in N - ilding inspectcr this morning ready are feel- Luind complained of losing tenants In- during the od of unecertainty hra- |y ater there is her to t eral governmen der the law 1 st on While trict, whi stry Lowell ¢ sish's cement re qnate nscholders \ble to b tn more i short was 1 foun¢ liis only the apartment building department took the adjoining house. e Wileox in course of titutes bhefor quit 1 Jots, she al- hay four 1o five {tion on s o tor | Th ting of a nq togers sald P constituents in- |} and pric e skyrocketed street nement construction Inspected week by the rs and commissioners, it known today, but the only issue one having to in use was re. could advo appointment oates o wer last s conveyi of he lers, sire ccame order to was 1o with the mortar The use quired he! sumed. 6ET SlXTH'JURYMAN Woodbury 1ding coal REVENUE INSUFFICIENT Postmaster General New Says that | mixture of more cement fore building be re Income from Dept. Is not Enough | to Pay Wage Increases, Farner, 7ist Venireman Examined, fs Accepted In the Macri Trial, Litchfleld. mber of 1 hear t Nov. 9§ evi Olympia Maeri, sk Haven s Edward A. An- He s a fa arried and 1 bhoys, Andersor examin ay years o childr: T1st ve all ireman Thwalon(‘d h_\ Bad Fire mond, N. H.,, Nov, 9 (T part this own tened with was destr 1 several were ion om hot ea an un- The smalier today when fire st nd destroyed the by 1s was rushed over boulevard from Manchester. ant to the as brigade, 18 miles Jury Is Completed to Try Rhinelander Case N. Y., Nov. ed in Bridgeporter ¥°d I)emec ury whic Mason, Dies Early Today t to hear 3 poit, Nov., 8 (® sorge by . . d, a promin 1siness Mrs. Alice and a ter broug inder against had been and had be was a § en interested in the itia for years, being a liens He leaves a wife, |tenant. appear bef was made mi