New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 13, 1925, Page 1

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—m—m News of the World By Associated Press Averuge Daily Circulation For No 1 12,585 PRICE THREE CENTS BRITISH SUB WITH 68 MEN FACE LINGERING DEATH IF BOAT 1S UNABLE TO RISE MA[;R' GIRL WEEPS Undersea Craft Found NEW NEW BRITzausqr1 BRITAIN HERALD uuog) ‘paonar pla WPy <} ‘.‘),|a.»u\:n ) ESTABLISHED 1870 OLDER POLICEMEN FACING e FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1 1925, —THIRTY-SIX PATR[]L BOATGOES PLAINVILLE BOOKS ~RHINELANDER ASKED GIRL INSTATEOF CHAS 7O VISIT HIM IN FRISCO Expert o Be Hired to Straighten [YMAN ARRESTE] Tetesram Tutroduc (ut Tandle Annulment Heanng— iy ON FRAUD COUNT ST Between Two PR Other Fervent Love Mis- 'TOWN RECORDS ~ FAULTY sives I G o ) Also Passed Under Name of Aired in Court Today. | : Lying At Too ' Great e St S R AS TRIAL RESUMFS ay‘l‘)lfpth T:O Pe:::t " HAS OFF]GE lN HARTFORD e s communication team Lea o v Wa- g Says Three Verdicts m‘ Diving or Lifting At- e Case Are Possible tempts. FIRST DEGREE NOT ASKED X \(, LOSS OF JOBS IF ENGLISH AI]R[]UN[] IN STORM Relief Shlps Sent to Aid of 135 it Vmeyard Haven CASE GOES AGAINST CITY b ey Make U] PROFEER | e Svep Pt ALK ONTHIN I "™ Financial Risk From e Death of Veterans‘ iy While on Duty. J GALE 1S RAGING! Steamers Compelled o Immediate Exposure‘ F' H‘ seck Shelter at New Tondon as Jobnston Promises Trumbull | > v an Sweeps | Clerk's Acconnts — Miss M Across the Waters, Blamed Tor Confusion in Office, ondon nf that Nov. 13 the o terrific At ) the sout th sl Marshall Makes }\uthorily Granted by N ADM[NISTRATOR NEEDED 3 o Charter to Be Invoked| gale coast throughout 1[ Il ]\ D(\(‘Ided t() P 1 Controller Would Be Mere “Collector | ast guard patro f Grouches.” Prominent Dealer| ! morning went ashore sha bight, at the entrancs Vineyard Haven, according to 1 received at the state pler re, home station of the patro boat, this morning. The craft car ries a crew of eight men. Relief Boats Sent Out Coast guard officers dispatched | patrol boat 234 to the assist the grounded craft and |aiso requested the sectton at | Nantucket to send aid. tithe hoo) lerk he | \ ! 8 o ratin 18 birt 1 | The storm which burst last night | o the PO OF : iRl e : ) ) ¢ olle ak e they may be retired may have to| This announcement, today |Was still raging in Long Island |+ o step out of active duty. | by Mr. Johnston, was coupled with | SOUT having heer T is th pinion expressed b & four vears a ‘ This §s the opinion expresicd BY |an amonatie declaration that this ! police commis who fear the clty does not need s S 1o i d \ f d 8 3 : inancial the ci need a fuel adn and S ia (GalTe; Sursests Remalles L iDegs mhoeilh TR ga h if a precedent is estu 1 by t here. | MInEYESURRGAtE los S courts and other elderly members | pointed, could be nothing more t Judge B. I' Gaffne w Bri ame Rhine of the force die while on dut a “collector of grouch el the towr srney, wi it o : hol ¢ 1 Mrs. English’s compensation claim | spiked reports that a coal crisis s amounts to more than $10,000, Her | impending. There i3 sufticient lusband expired lenly on June amount of substitutes the 4 at police headquarters and she | today to provide 'S necds od a clalm for compensation a few | for five or six weeks, it The police commission | more coal was bro formally notified Corporation |thera are daily shipments consigned el John H. Kirkham that it|to New Britain, Mr. Johnson said. would like to have the claim oppos- Heads State D s ed, It ls likely ppeal will | As chairman of the Coal Dealers® be taken from on the | Assoclation of Counecticut, the lo- compensation co cal man has been delegated powers less of whom his decis ested in the governor of the s Authority to retire memt to investigate comy 1he foree is given to the police profiteering, and mission under Section 4, € the dealer and a complete NXII of the city charter, tion of practices to be publish- reads as follows: el. Any Information carr “In addition to the regular and |shred of evidence to indicate exces supernumerary police force of the | charges will {nvestigated and Uity of New Britain, there shall be [ proved or disproved within halt an an honorary g known as the [hour, Mr. Johnston promises. sh Ehe crart Bad hes yeteran reserve, h the board | That there is not even Slight' manucvering. police commissioners of sald city | dar of a fuel shortage 18 the . transfer any member of the [claim of Mr. Johnston who says his| police foree who. shall, through age | conclusions are hased on an afficial | or physical disabilities incurred in|survey completed for the Stats of |y {he discharge of his duties, become | Connccticut some weeks ago. Clov- permanently disqualified for the ac- | ernor Trumbull and Mayor Paone tice duties of the police department, | have both been so advised, ho eai tut such transfer may be revoked Defends High Price Charged. st any time the disability shall be| Discussing a case recently given moved, and the member shall|some publicity by the mayor, | e i et el ihcreunengibe returnad iRty Jacue | e pe ot dialerfwhiojoharges [$18 as reported, however, though the luty in the police department, ! 0 for soft coal, Mr. Johnston & Rt e R ay of a member of the veteran re- high price i reve e “erve shall be on-halt pay, but the |in this and mar Tie) (oe TaPAS Wicok! inard of police commissloners may | reason of some ¢ R i e e M 11 upon any wember of the veter- alatance w ek Ol an reserve for such temporary serv- on the jces as he may be fitted to perform ind during such services he shall reeelve the full pay of a regular policeman.” ction & defines “half follows: "As applled to all retire- nents that shall hereafter be made, he term ‘half pay' as used herein | shall represent a variable sum mounting in each vear to fifty per- centum of the compensation that may then he pald in each fiscal year to officers of the same grade of that | v of the officer retirc | Eligible For Retirement | — Patrolmen Gustave Hellburg and cottages wors of the department for over o 400 ton ERASHES INNEW YORK - . the hoard of police commis sioners would be compelled to rm!re em on half p: Patrolman Clar- | This Is Death Toll Only to Oct. 1—Women Drivers Seem More Careful Deputy raged along Lokl the night, boat 135 e rest—Charge Has To Do With e i Using United States Mails t0 De- |'Th Greatest in the History or Her Tragedy Is One of the 0 fraud, o Prisco selectme night wiilch had n examined c of numerc v r et Vit s their disorder, leplorable Elderly Men on Reserve List. Belleves—Hits at Dealers Who (! o Jot | i Second Degree Murder, Manslaugh- | Are Ignorant of Business, e | of England’s Submarine Jlaints as to ound to he | im, who ter or Acquittal Posisble—Photo- | Hart- oL Governor John H. Trumbull, ing through Frank H. John this city, has worked ont . e Eiat W i rod Service—Several Victims of Mrs. % ank M, 1 the oldest member of the pol partment, who died during t weather last summer, s several members of the police force | who have reached the point at which It the English widow application [ mpany (A—Tod state of Cc pres of e of Vi Faven, | ADMIRALTY CASTS DOUBT ON REPORT Have Families. a plan | wherehy the be fmmediately upon | Pt of proof of eborbitant pri its in coal sales, . the « began the evidence by which it viet Olympia Macrl killing John R betrayer New profiteering coal dealers e hot | wiil 2 of tation lHowed }m = exposed were also tou base iving with tt gnano, her Haven al- : { mads i les May 1. In the New coming,” she said ven superior court the upon t ime task being charged with murder and the state seeking th penalty, the accused “to d by the neck untii dead” ted. tha eleven men listened od in court to argument Ha- state the first | rain had stonped blowing at a 65 mil I shipping was held but wind veloclty in 1ereby i 1emse were Plyy The uth, Engiand, Nov submarine M-1 was located f¢ on the bed of the sea 12 miles west of Start Point, Devonshire There is a slight chance that men bers of the of 68 are sti The M-1, which disappeared dur ing moneuvers In the channel yes terday morning, s sald to be lying at too great a depth to permit either ~d the charge of the court. | diving operations or attempts to Deliberated 21 Hours | ring her to the surtace. Twenty-one hours the jury dellb- | The naval reset erated and then r ed its dis- | ported to have ment. Eleven wanted to acqult | \_{ had not suffered from any col- young defendant and one to con- | jiglon, and for this it h » second trial In the l:hmmhl the men on board may b superior court i was brought on a change of sked by state, finds the | pressing 16 first charge. Time and the and a Shite mired the jury for the | e trage dy i one &Y i % . retrial Attorney A \u. 7 porter to ! : {ine service. So far as can be recall- + would not be asked aian:be rocall fia joners, severs port tor, and that such an ag. Put nto Port The The freighter New Haven of tl New Bedford line, from New Bodford to New this port for shelter mid battling the eral hours without m preelable headway. An hour or rlier » steamer Pa of the 1ll-fate the Blackston nsportation compa New York from freight carly liner proud I we lllllu\l\) But Refined nother 1 o meeting ¥ a in for the cit to the evid e ol i v | nce eas for sev- 0% no king any iave ago. laily recor fmme today Lym office ok on Octo n 1. be installed, tion shou ents brot 'his book strume o book be wrote, while ships are r ascertained that the P r rec- |in office bound vidence Hug ot o reason th is and onia. 3 rded e tntad rs of om- Lingering Death , experts say, they face boat is of and lying in too |deep water to permit raising her. the It degree | iy again alf days York put explana- up nr rs o storm morning d at the been r',rl\wn from Block Isla ; iy - Started |too g which Tnve 1tion ! [too g ted by sev to select Lo the . arrive ot ving sub- de- ry be A L S L L {ed the crew of M-1—68 officers o Miss Macrf sald yvesterday she |, ;4" HFOR O HE ST, JOSEPH'S PARISH 7 . r ill-starred cr Adistin ) negro butl maintained a SR ed service record, that = | were married George Mo 5ok she tol years of He seven children I i has a |and the youngest ever involv= English = abourd Ansonja Storm Swept Ansonia, Nov. 13 (® — Some of city's re tlal streets looked | though a gale swept | thickly covered were they and branches trees down by the high wind |which raged practleally all night. of the o repre- today Had aem, so | with tw: | brought Berlin Echoes Brick in Trouble at Yards Police Court tes Room 607 at had ot een about investigation started, and so had left the Greenwich urning Nov. ght to M, ttle of fervid love | five Intters see kely in R elander's annulment suit. Have His I Iy 31 he tters, Too One on out of | Organization Perfected for (‘ampaign to Replace Burned Building the ' yon the oldes Mr. 1ction today inst Lyman as to two months e Hit Wreek England, Nov, 13 (# missing monitor-submarine M-1 nay have fouled in the wreck of one of the many vessels sent to the bot- tom of English channel by Ger man submar s during the worid en intro- | ler's two Mrs. Rhine- they have a with which in this city court thi fanta, was s Aft May Plymouth, The missioner was that he able tine stocks. s served fan Fra ording to poctors. B Lym and Oscar Main for 6 Bone who TRt Los Ange s mornir 491 1 to s attorneys say of his m fire Her letters are shand's attorneys Nmn! was entitl mmm ted for ecalers in the city who are not sufficiently informed on tr . Z. Crandal | of coal to be In the business, | ynq its barge Genevieve coal laden, , . Johnston who is a coal mer- | from Newark, N. J., for local parties, | chant of long standing, claims ‘h st Islan¢ No anthracite coal wiil be avafl- a0, of letters e sub- days. the the inc ly large representation h parish was in attend- as the aggressor in their court meeting held in the Her attorneys insist they can t evening. Plans were he was t oss 1 that i ted for a campaign to be the erec- Desplte her a er court, resent was not expected by to prove that her wratiy sentences cisco the 108, E she w Baltimore, ac hin Sund blow. : I the Cottages ly.mm';\-nl. strike were to be ended at once, in| The high tide brought fin the | the opinion of Mr, Johnston and in | wrockage which crashed into eight |the meantime the use of substitutes | cottages at the Water's edge partly must be continued by those now us- | wrocking them i ing soft coal and taken up hy those | These are owned by Sprin hose bins of anthracite are being |y Bridgeport, Waterbury, (m"h and H. r! P SOV S . i Elcctrocuted While in o prove is theory was advanced in naval in ‘he absence of all giant her 1 ant el — e ali b : - conducte $50,000 15- | 1 ters were pres fire a few Light s today of the Ve for under-sea weeks | which m tested Mangan | Devon coast John F. |terday mornt r, Harry | Ev am cap- to t ive commit w captains will he hall Monday eve- | A each will Following B. Cox, John Frank Both men » Donnelly pany whe notice av Rv(: rs To N. \ ng maneuvers ye wve field, Rov An- New Haven Eleetrie Worker | was i = 1is part of the At Work On tains wer appoi as the exec sweeping opera Il be continued for One Slight Chance Irive Line Today, will 18 for work s of soft coal h navy's wn along the beach, and fu ings from the lighter's cabin floated In and were salvaged by persons vho were on watch, one securing a | Further along the shore and West considerable 1 been New Haven me comn s im which him on the drive, e captains: Frank ary, Matthew M. Me " McMahon, Frederick G. Russell, hillip Bratton, Irank Durham, | Kenney, Mrs. Hen E. Hannon, L (Continued on Mrs, 33) FOOTBALL RALLY TONIGHT AT HIGH SCHOOL HALL Students to Meet 10 Practice Cheers or wire at Campbell avenue and West Haven. He a force insulating heavy wires that had be circufted during last nig Neville's co-workers sa and heard him sc up, the him hanging Police arrive ence Lanphler has been a member of the department for 20 rs, but | it would be optional with the board | to grant a request from him for re- | ement as he has not yet Pnssx‘d‘ age of 60. Patrolman Charles | en a member of the | i il sha would the waves at | fer was si damage £ s one of ° hs anot rank as a 5 ! mind a then has you 1 L. 10 not if th to get it." said you 1. Mrs, ere's nothing an other sawW The batt] years, and having birthday, it would for the board to re- request. Jot fleld Is a court room so is expected that cotve Pre hy you went b 1 with led to more we Ko {ntorder, te et itors that ord —Red and Gold Rooters on INJUNCTION DROPPED erbury, Nov. 13 (P—-After a ference in chambers with J N. persons accidents this o ~The auto- ached 1,253 7 Att T. F. | th P coat 0 In aqai. | Ryan of Torrington did not press | £ = : ek v‘<‘ application for an Ixu.\“.m ; S . s i : tirement until they have completed been injured e 3 : : ¢ ' Lterbury from inufng blasting s ot it nenie ptember's share of these totalg | (CTIUTY from cor el cor in the department nstidiledfaha N6, 07 ORI ONE SOE AV G SR SO Siontia Tieuterant | New DPreston to Watert who observed the appointment Albany, | number | mobile te Y., Nov. 13 killed ) in compulsory recess him on Patrolmen nnis Neal n Alfred Phese men pladges of W Last Side of Field. foree by worked son and ville's body year Police Tuttle Poctical Outburst gh- is ye for 21 not eligible for re- Atwater ar one occasions it is be- are ons, had tory | PoTmission for to an u 1pany officls Philadeiphia August was mar t Trask of t! w O'Mara fnvestigats The only of ‘ and arrested Bone eligible for a ¥ uel Bamfor anniversary of his injured, Four iren of runni were s sai hundred 14 y g 77,reats Against Offwtals W/m fl e 0] to the force this his total, 63 lost their lives dur)ngy Dublin, Nov. 13 (®-—T SHOPS HERE RUNNING -2 Condemned Chasman Possibly - : | pman Possibly - ATS8.G. O NflRMsz{,\;.M e Hoayy No Cbances Are Taken - 1 arreste nine months of the year, as com- |pared with 39,311 male drivers. those directly Chapman Mummy of l\m;: Tut s Women, being perhaps a tri At Last Disclosed ted less confident at the wl vnm The last May 18 = It year. at city, who survives 1 onets lines from a popular song one fourth of the opers state are now women, | ot | happiness I can't expross kiss from vou." Said She Prayed For Him nvass the parish 450 1 of dents in this city their wved for she families Employes Engaged Total‘ 19,800, Factory Bureau | Head Says wald m to save his mo with the ipt of the authort- ) Anonymous Letter From avagant Nov 7 iy men, are therefore more careful, the opinion of burcau officials. are not so ready to take 5 5 they are fond ot ing—Chief they do not drive under | fluence liquor and they | the pedestrian | 8 operators who got in the nine mo 188 w Tennessee Issues Warn- of Police Thinks It Work of Crank But Those Concerned ties can Ing bee Judge > tenced Ct sitting in Justice pr th man trial out f t to rital n w fire not &0 message from | the of this city Ge Wt » court who wrot th S no error i which and 45, which thelr normal female are today experts’ nation 1 ) respect tv. N uch | Of the into trouble about Flappers Can't Practice Charleston Steps mand for elp is noted W been wou t the pres>nt time Are to Be Guarded Just During Working Hours in New Britain Shops cording to persons who had driving for two months or moj Saturday the other days ek num of a wi inday a close second accidents be- § o'clock in the kind of friculty these he is out Arthur (dents, ¢ the The peak Manu- tween & and Ty . un men No | of Mr, large | workers, | m metal | discharged recentl | committed suicide. man w.thout is having iing woik ployment, accord to arg some lead of |the we of comes after- Brown, who has c ployment buresu of i there is ve demand ’ s and fow association MAYOR OF SOFIA SLAIN 13 (M. Madjariow, nd son of the Bul- Michael Mad by ed being is men, ntinuously fro fre c suffering mayor of Sof garian lack to ory ra ariow, is a today a former had been o o ol hands, makers, The emand dle makers, ete. automatic pattern the Same. Nice assassin |at by ity, ters A 2 th condemned ( Wethersfield cau! Bridgeport anon . new trial, s here While ster at s will t 3 of Police Iy says nsound n Nov. (P—An believed by po- ve been written balanced mental- police headquar- from Chattanooga, Tenn, er was in the nature of ithorities who ald Chapman to hang December 3, pre- tions have been taken to inform ymous er, W authorities to h some one of 1 was receive today s the reat against the a TM- 1n~mr looks to m the same typa side two go two R THE WEATHER o Hartford, Nov. 13.—Forecast for New Britain and vicinity: Unsettled this afternoon and tonight; possibly Saturday fair, colder tonight and Saturday showers, obless. ston dance consists Much rehearsing is required 10 reach the degree ton which to arlz with the movements es the Frisco, years ipled yents of witl move at n is & shufMing and scraping of the feet, not uniike e movements of one att ing to dtsledgs largs chuaks of chewing gum picked up on the soles of the shoes, empt 1 James ( r' the of Two thousar who financ the school commodations seat he to AV e made sald It s bellev In t 4 th draw a ¢ game this record crowd. crowd has varied from 8,000 to 10,000 spectators. It is the general opinion that interest in the game was never at a higher point. will past the

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