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_ wd wildd i A 2 ~~ e News of the World By Associated Press A Y YA uuo) ‘propavy Jag A (LA Ly ESTABLISHELD 1870 W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDN |ATTY. GENERAL DENIES WARDEN OF N. B. H. §. YOUTHS FINED $5 i PRlSONNHAS ASKED FOR LEGALITY FOR HARTFORD DISTURBANCE | ~ oF EXECUTION OF GERALD CHAPMAN VAGUE IN EXPLAINING VISIT“ e R e DAY, NOVEMBER RAILROAD AND 24 INDIVIDUALS ARE UNDER INDICTMENT: 18, 1925 025, v inquire pursue in t 1 corpus was s to prog cour in the question of jurisdic phatic denlal vh.u Warden H. K. W, e of Cc ut i iz soreEome 1 Core N INESS EXPI_MNS ¢ : i é?l‘f,g‘.‘:n',‘:‘i?l‘,fl‘ffl‘?;.'1.:‘(‘ N anlon and Maine, Police Offcer | ridor of Hartford CAPT, meyvs PART 5,5 & A U LG o and Pobbion Mgns T to the course he shoul s evel High School Appear In Capital City Court. e iole sars | Says Mrs. Lans- rved on him, orde apman question Y report e att mm) gene that the warden sor L a matter was made of cral cluded in Federal Charges t [ him Give Judge Indefinite An-| downe Understood Fu]]y ‘\ «”‘l:f‘;"fl-'i"‘\:-?\':.vn:l";.:;;,:}v Er "‘li‘l“ll""':\':ilhA'fi"v"f i CHICAGO BEER SYNDICATE swers When Asked Why o AR Gl U L S e RESULTS IN DISCLOSURES 1w, and with the od over to him as claimed, and t ihove omply writ, fir ing writ was signed by a federal Ther Wanted to Tk HTCHELL TRIAL PROCEEDS With Foothall Team |cotoner's rawyer Acks That coucstibnoltinin becn offic Coach. | Hinseit e In Line With Governments Prohi- bitlon Camipalgn Al Basie Permits Martial Call Prestdent's Anm- W Stentoan Cores RbtnelanderAdmttsHelntended “High Handad" Doings, Under Prohibitlon Act Are Can- celled, Effecihve December Principal Slade of New Brig- l Ain high school stated this aft- | crnoon that the six boys con- victed in tford police court this morning for creating a dis- turbance at Hartford I school yesterday had heen sus- General Andrews Anfounces To- Washingto! George W lay befory ' inqul L down 18 (P — day, n, Nov., d fu pended until Monday. He talked ‘f“"w [{"“);”, e e Nes by can o : = o is aft- taln a "¢ f he court W S o O W S T Youthfal Hustand Contra- B[LDING CONMISSION - i » meantimoe X.wi . {tlons, and not a direct stateme w-rI\l\ln‘v'»ul"".1:::1:“‘11\‘\1.‘»‘ :‘lf"l.:l‘(', of the testimony she was to i dicts Himself Several | Hartford bigh school to learn |°" the wilness stand, WANTS Tfl Bt PR[]BE[] the extent of the offense com- It was Mrs, Stee Times—More hndeanng; Lansdow mitted by the hoys and to de- has bec termine on what conditions T can adjust matters with Hart- foml high school,” Mr, Slade told the Herald, “I may re- admit the boys to thelr classes Letters—Admits Girl on Long Auto Tour, Deceiving Her Mother as Taking | May k Council Tonight i to Conduct Inves- ‘[o induce the andoah’s capta widow o to give false testi- Monday bu all will depend on | A tigation \as sonferesice wi >rincipal told her that {t w v . ~ ' :.;:m:imnrmu with Principa e r““ a v to Non-Existent Chaper- I man s er own s building co fon M they she testified one, s caniontoe T s I the way of su t L aeny 00l yeste orn- she could fill out.” | Sl ert and, Mrs. Stecle, the wife of the com-| yiyie platus, N. Y., Nov. 18 (# | they only wanted to |mandant of the Lakehu o s = | " " th @ statjon dded tha P LA U > ¥'s football game with [air station, added that rmits Cancelled | Newell, the stet of lansdowne read P m 1 it his father had forci Nov 18 (P—Con- hool youths arrested '€he showed not slightest an- permits under were found of {ger. Ve the peace e witness also said (hat what in was in the memorandum was wha Andrews o she had understood Mrs, = lowne to say she wante of erc it is know o James E ent money with them and pald th Mrs, Klein Called sons Davie R e i without any delay and left the | The first witness tod lander lated pro ited hefors ot i {Gladys J. Klein, wife of Commander | sult, re fhe last session of the common coun- urs of I'hose who were fined were Harry |9200b Klein of the Lakehurst air | written by wealthy el : 922 ssiv Siromquist o 1922 mi ilback and acting c: N. L. H. 8. football team, juclid avenue, ptain of the Albert tion, who testified she heard Mrs. Lansdowne talking over the tele. phone about the Shenandoah's west- Rhinelan t his father's orders. wrec I'olitls of 424 Chestnut street, one \;"I ‘”‘\ 0 Jr‘ 158s sEiois permi acture, 5 and hearc say: para oh sald conimissic - PR e A tica TThvey P RoIn s wakll ok 20Y paragraph said 1105 of spiritous R ‘W"”'[j;;’m‘_";':l"m:kp‘“"‘ | “He was not sent; ha went.” o T SR R b My T etng cAP-l Mr. Klein said this occurred d e : 3 ; ! ; Ladislaw Arczylowicz, Edward longer, 1 set my Wing basls. A it ing a visit to Mrs. dow Sowka of 98 Dwight gtreet and Ed- t officials that it home. Captain V rdi, na- tter how long " ! lxk ? : : .\‘n\torl\ :“v;"r':- val aide to Secretary Wilbur, also | what espec understood to be membe o ile she here e N ¢ S called while she was there, she said. | ,cpod Mr. Dav Slconolito oot and ghe heard Mrs. Lansdowne say Ojected to Separation The now two 1 Two lnrml From Classroom >, S1 £ th g cparated, answered ors, one of whom o Principal L. P. Slade of the hij T ot iaty ATy Blstnd Rl ~1 separa o longrat o G ool sald at 1 o'clock this after- never criticised the navy da Winelander. 1 ed, but wh ty to w he work ordina 1000 separated by your at two of the six had re-!ang the retary of the navy, and ported at the school this afternoon, |why should 17 but had not been permitted to gater Advised Silence t The interview s There are no deputies is the Intention of srooms, awaiting action by | between Captain R 1 s thealntaniian o principal for absenting them- |Toley and Mrs. Lansdowne was de- | AN Lt Ives from school v ay morn- [scribed at length by Dr. Mason who S ing without permission. The princi- ‘v‘(mflrx.md that he told Mrs. L: downe not to tell Foley a “damned thing.” He sald Foley impressed upon Mrs. Lansdowne that the conrt "1 pal said that the case of each youth would be considered separately and that no standard punishment exists visions ot it,” responded GILPATRIC INDEBTED tor the offense y committed. He was friendly to her, and that she AR «aid that {f they had reported at would be under oath and should tell ast paragraph of the long the school and then left, their ac- (all the truth. letier which told of his trip, read: - on would mean that@hey had au-| Mrs. Mason sald there was an ar- sts Great Loyve : fi37 4' I 42 ||] BAN atically withdrawn from school between Foley and Mrs. | 1 am going 'nvr‘ 08¢ y . [ lid not report, two facts owne as to whether the but 1,1 want to tell you made cortain before ac- andoah flight was a political one thing, and I want you to read A : Holtconlg tak tnac ey NG 8 P 5 nolltisnt flight L overowhEn you e onele == Y0 it s tafo ook wiien (laims of Putnam Institu- AN not |1he witness said. “He replied ‘M true to / them permission to remain |L-Ansdowne you must not say tl love for ¢ tion Are Divided Into chool, and second, the |28 a politics e reater. ] ! : oy bt theic wiien Mason was insistent that To- i s e S ad sought to s imony on al flight. . Toley, the wife of Captair in giving her account of the v Mrs. Lan e point of a s would be taken into considera- | thgice and Sowka were they ran Ondrick arrested ley, ool buil 0 ng, but ew. quoted Mrs. Lansdowne as TSR t r others were notified to ap- et 2ue ; I (hosHaciiond pollchiatation feel rather foolish In appear- | (Continued 64 Fage 18) ¢ " o'clock this m o e e S e ¢ of $6T41 : ipulated time, ATLCE | oo 3 e = oday with t .. mes and pedig 1 heen | ypre Lansdowne, she sald seemed et A ot orge M 1t the police blotter, they | oavar to have no dark i S d upstatrs to the court- | mojey tord M 1 seen in Havana. Summer Home of Springficld Man Gy bt a ety thevastaiien theiop f the ss ith your| At Saylrook Heights Is Razed by (FPAtric are g of court | t was composed of ATt L e All Plead Not Quilty who did not want to en ! Fiames® Earty! Today chedule 1 Debt of the bank When their cases wero called all larass her, but to T i i i represented by loans, overdra eiiteradtpic Siren Saybrook, Nov, 18 (4 : of Aug L b h 4." ; Ars wwdowne did protest “During the time you oday destro: s nitor and Iy that this was a political | Wes you have any suspicic Daniel J. M ‘ Tosses rosulting f h ! was in national banking Mrs. 1 Ond staten she took to Mrs. ned $157.446.11 s s merely a gave {ta tho Ila ming from it Losses resnlt c he andum of sugsr arried her? about | fire ap- s SR e Tha A{ItoheIE Case also was ot | paraty nen who {6 cenuniile d when he asked Washington, No resp 0 1 some were doing there, |0f the navy's St to the time you read joutlying buil v were goll inquiry overcast accounts of your m = ng in 1924, you had no suspi- ] (Continued on Pase no" e & e No." This wa k n to previov < ey heavi i BEING KFPT INFORMED .| ™ave Soucorer win Shiisa byl et o e 1 the fire and she said t v yw | Pre-Nuptial Honcymoon of the family President Advised as to Father's i Sini Under a ste s Much | Rhinclander taken Allce and In Av questlo ed that he X on a trip through Ne 1924, a few Condition—Older Man KiJmficr Is Ci\'(\n 10 Tn 50 Years in Prison After Heart Attack, Ei ; 0! Improved T i onths before their marriage, tell Acetady. N. Y. Nov. 18 (8 Nov v g her parents that M andi e e a0 of ten (ol ATty vears 1n ews,” were going along as on at Da ora w " Heavy P.m thquake Shock Felt in State of Wyoming lay upon Harry C. Fair- there any such p rsons as Mrs. Mathews asked Sheridan, Wyo., Nov. 18 (#—A se- 4 carth shock which was C " ®ald young Rhinela TALEY A SR e Davis then produced a L Sthroar) d to Mr. an R rip throt L esday night he addressed — = It is believed tha quake may he as dear mamma and papa. In = ey » [have sed slide. The tremor this lett wrote, e | | ertain THE WEATHER P oying s —— Pl ; ¥ Admits |\mpm»n Hartford, Nov. 18 —Forecast = ) } irers that that deception of for New Britain and vicinity 1s names v s he waited motherly 1 Increasing clondiness tontghi s t 1t al police. n call of his per- asked Davis Thursday mmin and warmer ospital — | vv‘v\:‘r‘ an, Dr, Albert M. Cram | admijtted Rhine | | at Fort Mackenzie, No damage was (Continued on Page 15) | of Bridgewater., |a low voice. * ® done. ~FEIGH % D Average Daily Circulation For Week Iundlng 12 380 Nov. 14th TEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS CLYDE LINER, BLAZING FROM STEM T0 STERN, WINS RACE WITH DEATH AND 367 REACH SHORE IN SAFETY KNELL IS S[]UNI]E[] Boat Bound From New York to Jacksonville Guided By Gallant Officers In 30-Mile Dash H]R BITY MISS"]N For Delaware Breakwater Where Passen- Directors Demde (0 Clse i gers Take to Lifeboats And Are Rescued— stituion Founded in 193~ Thrilling Tales of Heroism Told—One Dead. STARTED FRES AR cune 105 TO STEAMER S 5575 . 5 FULLY THREE MILLION Del,, Nov. 18.—One lost in the race with death h\ the blazing Clyde Liner Lenape off the Delaware capes early today, all of the re- Organization Has Cooperated With Churches, Especially fn Work e S mainder of hm‘p‘mt ngers and Lenape Is Scuttled as Soon crew, numbering 367, were Received Building From Burrlct safely accounted for. Of these about nine passengers and crew as Pas sengers Are The New Britain City Mchi hioa RndLitAb R et Removed members suffered exposure and burns and were taken to ST the Beebe hospital here. \ war | Now York, Nov. 18 (P—After The man who lost his life 1 close its ac 1l of all pass g inside water, th d today. Of | was identified as Robert Liver- ton about 60 vears ‘old, be- lieved to be of Willimansett, Clyde s here he damage to curgo and | Mass, He hecame panic WS i e ool e icken as flames burst purpose of owning el A it through a deck while passen- Lroperty or roting other le gers were heing taken off the p. and jumped over- The City Mission has done som: board. not missed by Hjudhj ‘\.,:v"x;. e g the ship's officers, but his body thoughiit was picked up in Delaware bx) by a fisherman hours after all ands had been landed here. More Than Dozen Hurt More th has outlived its W of the work | continue, My one of h learned at the Ylyde line office | 0ZEN PETSONS Wers taken Threa Is0 treated and hospitals are: Shimko, Brooklyn oft ose in the Jolin Tales of Heroism Del, Nov. 185 (- Tales of Irving nard, as lan, New York city ind exp Miss Minnie Dor kwater, were related s by Davil W. Burbage, | Sheldon, I wos agent of the Clyde lne, N. J.. exposure, Yieat o Reaehiseens John Miles Woodruft, Jr, 7 Ghre le. fn the Lewes| MORtIS 0ld fon of Mr. and Mrs, ) rol boat No, 1 was M. Woodruft, Roc h the side of the | POSUr after a vagrant 1 to *age 15) ¢ (OVERNOR AGAIN HAS CONFERENCE ON FUEL Explains Why He Opposes nto th Negro member br tly & wir » hove The akwa Acco members of due exei all hande ¢ sol to rescue to and 'hrn was no m'.! the transfer the burning ves- was s to the ship smoothly complish- as circumstances ed as 1d per Lenape's lifehoa ere drop ped over puar the sides as rapidly as the Tavita coutdi e Captain oheattl re many women and < qig Steele ered six wo and rt ng the passengers and Coal Administrator 1 them to 1 t boat Philade m left phia, jark ho before. daws Here Dangled Over Sides clad. Some wore only th who 1} 1 All wore life pre- ¢ hoats we they were landed. were in e for survivors und as thrown of the men, of rop ol the hwatt reservations here irs as close irch w pe the sco comfor and other food mbly hall of one made as e made to take a special train Arry ts were th on (Continued o I o YA AT LI LOSES LI N IR Dr. Bronson of New York, Aged 80, Was of Class of 1865 torme: of St. Louls, Tells Thrilling Story Mrs, William C, his city. He wi k. Now. 18 (®—Dr. Bronson, a retired o was graduated from was burned to death fire that swept his reet just off Fifth was 80 years old. a servant, after belng BRISTOL MAN NOT BLAMED FOR KILLING OF TEACHER the house by firemen, Skipton, the physiclan's Katherine Babbitt of Miss Porter's severely burned. Miss , & Co0K, was taken to School, Farmington, Stepped in »firing from smoke In. Front of Auto -burning nace exploded basemen. Dr. Bronson and en, the only occuy he five story Brownstonq were asleep on the tog Farmingtc of Judg , Nov. 1 wo cision Kiese criminally Goes 0\ er Embankment of Miss Katt And l~ Badly lmund o e fw losion shattered window, caused a crowd to gather, s quickly shot through the was Saturday Watcrbury 18 P—The S Dr. Bronson and Miss Skipy itlon of 1 Evi- | ton appeared at windows shouting sses {ncluding | for ald but whil firomen werq Jadders the that was | Putting up doctor way s last night when his town because of | Overcos nd fell back from thy yurtled down & forty the football | Window into his room into the path of | g While being placed in an ame ur, bursting into flames| Miss Rabbitt wa bout to cross | bv » Miss Skipton, who is 84 wh was struck ¥ oad 1 waited for three ma- | Years old, murmured: “Get thy critical. according t o pass when she stepped r, get the d Kies: remen did so but the physis d was struck by Mr ol an di oon. another de- d in a few minutes after by T fent ¢ 1 on the nocked down. ad been brought to the street. Thy Naugatuck road after Wall's car had Her removal to the hospital fol- | flames were extinguished in half ay | collided -u.a another machine. owed. | hour.

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