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FLIGHT OF 26,000 MILES WITH LITTLE TROUBLE of Navy ANDOVER DFFIER INSTATLY KLLED . ]3 S{]O[ m nealh Y poch Making Acrial Journey Rrrest Man Wyatt Complete: Trying o' —To Head Alaskan Mop. 28 (P~ gton, Nc approximately no scrious engine od by Liew av ¢ miles trouble s record nant B. H. Wyatt of the An man Robert Bl over, M way 8 ! last nigh up a st bLefore, b rence e tlon of the to surrounding celved the call iv to the square, bile parked there He returne notife Golng was fired on standin lean in the direction there wers over squn unable tc t by I 1 cup car us fou miles gion epair facilis flght, one sed by I away frove of where ugh And Wi of Be GERMAN T0 LECTURE Brinckman of Heldelberg Se- severa 16 Lhe the time, 1 re ofl troubles s ternal lines, ne exXpec will utenant contem- Alaskan mapping expedition 11l begin operations next the interior department narrow nd run. Anchorag yroxi | Wyatt con Dr. Bt from Iying lected To Give Dudge Course At Yale University, New Haven, N Brinckmann, fc acholar, and now 28 (P mer German Rhodes professor of poli- | tical economy at the University of Heldelberg, will give the Dodge lec- tures on “The Responsibility o Cltizenship” at Yale this year, the| Sitin ST university announced today. | Professor Brinckn is the first | NATIONAL BANKB]LL German to appear on this founda- tlon since its establishment in 1900, | The lectureship was then inaugurat- | ed by Justice David J. Brewer, '91, of the United States supreme court. ? Professor Erinckmann, after leav. | tng Oxford, became professor at the | Unlversity of Berlin and later ad visor on Great Britain In the foreign office, In commenting on the Prof. Brinckmann as Dodge lecturer, Professor Iidwin M. Borchard of the Yale School of Law, who last year | recelved the honorary degree of | doctor of laws from the University | oy 50U 05 FROLE B0 B O of Berlin, sald: “Dr. Brinckmann 18/ 5, ¢ ¢he measure which fallodl to a a progressive, and enjoys an excel- | cfo € FEEE R Nt lent reputation in Germany as one | @° © s e of the men hest able to interpret the '€ e new socleliany Mr. McFadden plans to hold no and outiook In d ! Flirope ) hearings on the bill in view of the | extensive hearings before the com- [mittee a year ago and cxpects disposal by house before end of January The measure banks to establish Lout state an forty of thousand mjles be an - areq “ ‘hree plancs and the operation wl threr years, with only lable in each sed aho e monti here for fiyi Measure to Revise Old Act s to Be | Brought Up Farly in This Neat Sessfon, Wa passed last fon by revise t National Ba ot wi reintroduced in virtually the same form at the fo g session. In making this announcement today, Chairman Mcladden of the banking and currency committes, its author 5 (P—The N 1 hou. o ectlon of ust 56 given Pl conomic Germany experience and in SEEK MALE AGGOMPLICES Think Men Aided al t would br the same banks. It vent all nd Federal Re- stablishing corporate would forbid ging n limits, stoux Falls Police city limits on as permitted Ter pr Nation: ks in the serve basis Two Women Who Robbed Renner State Bank On I'riday, Bioux Falls, {rot Investigation wonien of the Renner, ne that the | their home 8 D, of the First here its probably 1 1 o8 (P by two Bank of ed had Nov. he st bran he iy banks from 1 s beyond s, Mr. MeFadiden s awa $ Wilkenson, |on this Lill before deciding whether nofled with (to reintroduce a measure he submit- ned antomobile ted to the house last session pro- Sherift George 'posing to eliminate some of war- ief that |t e to the federal re- heir trail, crmitied helr business BRIDGEPORT ROBBERY ional activi today made I action in Sioux ing toward 8 oardm, they h after sta The that been living her by reports t several 11 to “get the also was complices whe 3 assisted in planning the in the getaway CHARLES RAY IS BROKE - across 1 exy . + o I doubled barck in th for this ci th me act ks 10 ex so ting tan was streng Holdup Men, Armed With Revolvers, Visit Restaurant And - Tap The robbery THE For 810, S (- fire ahout A re idquarters netted $40 fast ht, 1 revalver he the propris nd his assist of place holdup staurant Movie Actor Bankrupt—Owes $986,- 508 And Can Assemble Assets of But £130.355—TFather Also Los Ar Cha [z approvit Dog Tax of S17.50 May Ra Effective in Berlin Murphy of Tammany Left Estate of Two Million \ccuse Prison ( am Head Of Mnrd Two Men » :‘L’ REDS STAGE MEETING rles ordered ee Mrs. Kate Bur r of welfare. ha there flags writing nce. 1 at 1 been no viole min- | member | NEW BRITAI BELGIANS PEEVED | " AT FINANCE PLANS Glaim Wall Street Dictates G(umrys Policy T That Wa gian | poli gium, Nov, 28 (#®) ot s dictating the Bel t tinancial which the o answer s domestic y acensation called upon ont re rove ssemble ¥ roglng in the newspapers. It ent meeting of the fi ommittes of chamber of dep when former Forelgn Minis ir Inquired of M. Vandervelds | hether the government was acting pressure from American and | London bankers in cutting ity bu et expenses by 150,000,000 franes Jaspur emphasized that vment had previously declared ther reductions could be the budget. He added “if the ernment's answer is in the s facts are of the utmost and permit the conclusion at Belgium is in the grip of Amer an and British financiers who ictating their conditions, and that 16 Belgian parliament is no longer in control of the situation M. Vandervelde was quoted plying “the statements in the to that effect are exactly government had 1's ¢ alternati or give uy an franc mous in inpopu 1 measures ar | might thi parl hitter o is o this sub- political hegan on now : nd are ler M made ftirm. Ty as re- pross true. Tha between cither to obtain a stabillzation of the he ministers were opinfon that, In rity of tie pro- | the crists which the ihmit to t ufrements of forelgn capitalists land obtain stabilization of the Be gian curreney unan o of the pose result from them, hest to do was to o re- PERRY HAS JOBTO | PREPARE PLANS Local Architeet Working on | Storrs Church he Storrs | be started | 15 stated by | Rev. Morrls 13 tor of the | mpaign whicl 1 funds for the church and community house today. | The money for construction will be {ready by the end of January, he said, and mmunity house will be Mare} | nd will be brok- e church and Delbert K, Perry, of New Britain, architecf, will | e asked to have speeifications ready late in January. The church plant proximately 150,000 {ished will serve all denominations | {alike will also the community Fouse. A good start has heen made ing an endcwment fand | £75,000 for maintenance. The city | of Stamford is the first to over sub- seribe its quota of $15,000. The Bristol church has |, ghven s Is the largest ! contribution church to the fund Storrs, Nov. » Commun will carly in the the ¢ is to cost . and when f n- as sect Congregational Jap (Cabinet i)l)po;(:s | Sendine More Troops 5 25 () — The ge ¢ army g advocat- | ng of additional Jap- » Manchuria but the pproved the move, the foreign | will not taka! tronbles in Hves and Takyo, sone cal China oftie csman sald battalions churia, the Jupanese fore : reased In Towe 15 | office elti guard ion. How ordered re now 0 | foreign Japanese Manchuria are forming Urging Repeal of Tenn. \ntl E wlu!mn Laws N P % resolution its next tior . | made | Jersey { several leor liil'l'lt fals were | the | forees |federal |separate shortly H‘ 118 arrived vores | | has undout (riage | ital DAILY HERALD, City ltems Y‘v state and contes . E. Zion church morrow at the morning service and | finish the evening service, All {who have cards are asked to bring them {n at this time A pair of roller skates of admission tickets for rink were stolen from v, according at headquarters last Supernumerary Policeman on duty at the hal and Mrs, R, Deehunt left morning for their home at Mount Carmel, Pa. They will stop New York and Philadelphia route iving home ahout 9 o'clock spending about 13 hours on t rally by will start tha to at 1a ro the Jester's 1o a report night by Harper ha vesterda who M, at on a tonight the 74 MEN INDICTED ONRUM BHARfiES New Jersey Grand Jury Fmds 945 Coun Mt. Holly, N. J., Nov 2 The Burlington county grand which has been investigating running activities in the turned 946 Indictments s ~four mien, with violations of prohibition law. Those indieted fnclude, officlals sald, the fifty-six men rested on the night of October when four state troopers, panied by a former federal bition agent, swooped Adams wharf on the Ranco creek, and found them unload hundred thousand dollar: worth of liquor from a barge. Glve Fletittous Names This raid, coupled with [ jury county, re- yesterday charging the New against seve them county ar- 1, aceom- prohi- down 15 paratively small bail the next d. {resulted in the grand jury investiga- tion At least two of the ty officers believed, the wealthy defendants were among leaders of a Philadel- ,mh New York syndicate which sald to Dave unloaded two loads of liquor shortly before ms Wharf. Most of was | harge rald the ofh have been emplo! load the hargs Soon after helnz men captured in the peared and resulta ~d that given fictitious rele raid disap- it not and tain, however, the of them lived in Philadel- 1en, or in nearhy towns, hals Have Warrants 1¢ grand jury was charged to investigatc major points the rum traffic generally in circumstances ge raid, including the settin bail, and the action of the of FEllis Parker, county d . the department o prohibition all = majority phia. € Ma While three of the otive, agents instituted fnvestigations and have rking in the county since after the barge raid. United States deputy ma from Trenton yest vith warrants for the arrest ¢ persons. heen Three :Judsze l'rges fieavp Fee In Securing Divorces Hartford, Nov. 28 (P-—A sugges- tion for lawyers to maintaln their fees on a high level in divorce cuses to keep down the divorce rate is in a deecision of Judge Molloy the common court in passing upon the L. Clarke in a ained Thomss J. pleas asked by Sidney of ai- | case, to the jndec their days of divorr headlong tribunal,” should 100 lightly, Iy been don Ing & counsel value rvices s by some attorneys. “Thos» lightly into the mesh relation should that in one r litigants who have rushe s of the mar- to st made spect, at lcg light and orce court.” 1z rush di v casily into the can't as v Famous Round the World Plane Is at \\'ashingtrm Washin Chicago, « comple world flight to b planecs army’s ‘round has arrived in the preseryed Smithso cap- histori ution. as an the ian inst ed and crated, with aller parts wrapped In cot- the plane now repc Bolling field, and is made 1 relie i Disse a box REr A the space r it wil carefu r under the direction of Pr N. Motman curator of engincertr |Excavation Started NEW \\nmn RECORD N7 T swimmin last ni 1S RECORDED QUARI Seloh 7 ward w EXTENDED (Pr—Leave April the adjutant | ext s from 5 s office today. For Theator Building s put to work brick bul formerly ling used mohil and a smaller “Ma” Pergumn Now Faces | New Legislative Crisis xi n. Taxas, Nov P—Go Miriam A. Fr lay o iquor laws by any ! « offer proyerty is Vaiued at he re. lamation funds at “But 1 to con- APPROVES SHIP SALE No 25 8 u Brooklyn feder Mack re k ragansett a boiler explos Bay, August 18. Procceds from the sale will be apportioned among claimants allowed damages. skating | | | m rum | on | the fact | hat the men were released op com- | . iand to lay 0 \ investigations | the | surrounding | stice and | s |ments betwee t | state SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1025, Sy (GOVT, WILL PROBE - TEXAS HIGHWAYS Federal Expert 15 Being Sent 10 Slale | e Collision in Hartford Results in $500 Suit Carl Anderson has been sued 14>| $500 by Anthony F, Bleau of Hart- ford as the result of an automeol. {accident on Welherstield ayenue | Hartford, on Oetob ST plaintift that he stopped bee hind a which was discharg Ing passcngers and the defendant frove up behind him and ran into | his macline, swinging It against the curb badly damaging 1t, be sldes & the plaintiff's I I| Washington, No Harry hworsky of Hartford is-|y sued | vrit, which was sorved by | Deputy Sherife Matthew Papeiak. | Ano sult has been brought against Ldward Bassos and James Valides, proprietors of the Hard-| ware ( market. P. Berry Sons of Hartford clajm $200. The writ was 1ed by ir & Nalr and | served by Deputy Sheriff Martin H. | Horwitz. 1t 36 refurnable [ court 1 cond Mon uunvr Bl]MBINfi TRUST - TELLY WORKINGS Cmcago Outlaw Gang Had Slid- nie AV n claimg sl 28 UP--Thomas donull chief of the bur public rouds of the departme agriculture nnounces that he B, hn Wilson, th chief cincer, and W, J assistant, to Texas 1o stigate the f thera, he of would send bureaus O'Leary, St one an morrow night to Inv cral road aid situation Making it clear that pect any wrong doing leral funds, Mr. declared that hie w men on the mission be “intense Interest” on the publie {n the Texas situation. Advices to the he said are to the effect that its funds are not involved fin any way in the Te controversy, and that only state malntenance contracts con- [eerned. Mr, Wilson and Mr. will check over the funds turned over to asserted, merely as a sure, and will reimbursement of money expended in tio [P by s in the city he ay of I touching sending the 1se of the federal the road state, hie precautiona inquire into the counties for road construc ing Scale of Rates he federal government matches ithe states dollar for dollar under the federal aid program. A it deal of construction is under way in Mr. MacDonald pointed ]Mll‘ and with the removal of two of he state lighway commissioners, ork ently without a di- ing head. Mr. Wilson and Mr. ary also will look Into this of the problem NOT ALARMED AT IRISH ACTIVITY Free State Authorities See No Serious Trouble ago, Nov, 28 (P--Details of rkings of Chlcago's bombing which wrecked harber shops, homes and smashed rates ranging from $50 heen revealed fn a con- fession prosecutors say was n Josepl M. Sangerman, named a director, Sangerman is a {barher's supplies {union official. cated five rust ;p.mw en windows Ito 8400 nave road Texas, O' L Phiase manufacturer of and a barbers’ His story has impli- others, in 1ding Mrs. ILena Schrock Rice, Chicago's first woman bomber, who carried out his lord Robert | plans to E. Crowe, charge state's attorney, them with bombing and threc window ings at once. to forestall habe corpus proceedings for their release, he result of his Inquiry |before a special grand jury Monday. {Labor union officlals and victims of {bombing will be questioned. | ROSENTHAL-GORDON five smash s Nov, P~ e Free State horities no political sig nificance in the spectacular delivery of 19 men drom Mountjoy prison yes- terday, but the coup recalls the old exp of the active service units republican army. after o demand for 0 republican poliey, recent. convention of lican party. The prisoners were releasod men who entered in the guise guards bringing new prisoners, on being admitted, they disarmed the agged the wardens, and Keys, and then, appar- fami with the interior, Ly ed the 19, who w g trial under the tre from Michael dirvetor the int of the republic 15 of prominern included =ome of those Hon with the roe ttacks motion picture house showing the battle of Ypres, * prisoners thelr rescuers fely utonobiles, Dublin, New Britain Girl To Become Bride jof the closely | fory On Stanley Street. mose made the repub- | i | of Hartford Lawyer at Her Home Miss Betty [daughter of M, (Gordon of 146 |beconie the bri uel Rosenthal “.\':nh n ton night Christine Gordon and Mrs. George Stanley street, will 2 of Attorney Sam- son of Mr. «nd Mr Rosenthal! of 435 Farming- ivenue, Hartford tomo her home at 6 o'clock ny will be performed I'Rabbi Gershon Hahas of this elty and Rabbl Morrls Silverman of ¢ | Hartford, | of Up- 0% The by sontrics, took their cerem ently quickly it Aside Yrormer n act. Carodan clligence none they ssted in The Gordon home has been ted with smilax and ch for the affair. A large numher of Joca ont town aflves and fr present, he maid Helena Roscnihal, slster of the groom and the hest man will be 1. Monre Gordon, hrother of the bride, {flower girl will he Merle Lynette, | Attorney Gordon is a graduate ¢ | vale college and 1 and the bride-to-be is a grad of the lo- cal high school and attends Smith college and univer- E The couple e tomor row night on a w ng trip to Ber- ‘mul . Judge Willlam 17, ngan figured | Wealthy Men Form Ring |in"a skiading accident Wy In To sm“zgle C hme“e {Newlngton and his car, a heavy sc | Honoluly, Nov. 25 (P—Evidence |d2m Was wrecked, The local attor- |showing cxistence of a ring of |ReY proceeding in the direction |wealthy merchants in the Unitea |©f Hartford fo attend a court session States and China for the smuggling | nother skidded. of Chinese into the former country | other has resulted from vesterda |covery leven ol o servies n but army, they arr and of ends will e of honor will connec on a a film of The got LAWYER'S AUTO WRECKED Willlam ¥, nd away in a school ate 1S Syracuse will 1d! Judge Mangan Tigures In Accident, Heading Into Tree While Avolding Skidding Machine, M maching attempting to avoid 1 Judge Mangan skidded {He was shaken up, but a tion showed fous Injury. KING ISSUES MESSAGE British Soverelgn Responds To Many car, o a tree n examina. £ of sto Ch aboard the liner Jistriet director Burnett, 1 ¢ of i o se vays esident | no immi- declared to- {Lincoln ‘FY’H]H\ |aay | Two crew as {in custody I here | “we ow ple in San cities o the the Lincoln's 3 stowaways arc federal off of als Manifestations of Sympathy In the names of the peo- and other stowaways | 150 agrc "o Alexandra’s Death whom consigned,” these Bernelt anda of nts in China and gnees which include the prices paid by Chinese for tran portation, and also the agent's e pense accounts. We know t methods of transmitting money in uch transactions. > London, to the dolence Nov many on the ager 28 (P—Responding expressions of con- death of his mothe en Alexandra, King today issues a message to empire, reading as follows: My People: 7 my great sorrow I am helped the flood of sincere and generous sympathy reaching me from every quarter of the British empire and tindeed from all parts of the world. “While deeply grateful for these expressions of good will 1 also re- joice that my beloved mother en. joyed the cons t and warm affec. tion of my people. It is such proofa of alleglance to my throne and fam- lily that have given me confidence {and strength in the many anxious wave had to during the past fifteen years." l (Signed) George [were |“We have memo the cons s (ieorge To list faine P. U. Commission Grants Raised Rate Augusta, Me. Nov. 28 (P —The Maine public utilities commission has made public its decision on th of the New England Tele Company petitiol for 1Y The ace ight by for {h de- Y R. I was $660,000, which after taxes 1 increased ense payment would be 8516562 Fight on Brookhart Is he commission granted this with | To Be Started Again certain modifications, the m,v’ A L & | amount of whie s not stated Des Moines, Nov. 28 (P— 8. Spangler, member of 1 publican central com day said the contest the committee seeks to unseat Sen- ator Smith W. Brookhart, would be pressed before the senate committee on privileges and elections. He was plving to a report that the contest might be dropped. The committee Rrookhart duction o anc e Jowa re. ittee, yester- CAURCH CELEBRATION Mass., Nov. 28 (A ebration of the centennial anni versary of Trinitarian Congreg tional church will hegin tonight a1 continue through Dec. 6. Tonight" oting will be largely of a historical re, speakers will review the last hungred years and students from Northfield schools wi sing. The centennial sermon t Northfield, i charges Senator was elected by “fraudu- lently representing himself to the Ivoters as a republican.”” The com- row will be the pastor, mittee hopes to combine its contest cis W. Pattisor {with that filed by Daniel Steck | The present church building v;.u!mwrw, in a hearing at Washing- erected in 1889 en the growth of |ton next wee under the influence whe mor- Rev by of the im- the town Moody ik SAVED BY INSURANCE Louis, Nov. 28 (#—4 ough rain kept the St. Louls university- ¢ ns gridiron gate receipts yes y down to $6,000, the univer- sity will not lose money. A rain insurance pollcy will give the school an additional $6,000. st JOURDAIN ACCEPTS Paris, Nov. 28 (#—Paul Jourdain this afternoon accepted the post of minister of pensions, offered him by M. Briand. docs ot | MacDonald | of the part of the | O'Leary | It also came | civit | rough which | | | Alumni | Hartford PARKING ORDINANCES HELD T0 BE INVALID| Stamferd's Traffle Regulations Turned Down In Test Case in Court Ramford, Nov, 28 (& pasecd by the cil last July and fie committee of t ber 13 traffic regulations as parking on the city's strects held to invalid by Judge Young of the eity court, orandum filed today, (e M. Skene, hronght tost having tagged parking. questioned the leg ordinance, ralsing the qu tion that the common council ) cxeneded jts authority in fixing a in addition to the provided for by An orii- common coun- lopted by the traf- 1t body on Octo- providing for nane enford to automobile samuel in a mem- @ an [ his been He machine tor fine whic charter, Jnige ne: Young sustatned the aftor- contentfon and further that even the fine was unreasonable and the ordinance might be de invalid on the grounds. The ques- tlon was also ralsed ity of the common an ordinanee for enforcement traffic ulations before the regu- lations were adopted. Judge Young sustains that state in this point, however. Since the regulations have been in force about 250 arrests h: been made and something like $3 in $1 and and $2 fines collected, The common council fs expeeted to act again on a proposcd nance and the question of reim- bursement of those who have paid fincs may also come up. YALE'S SCHEDULE counell T Basketball Team Will Open Its Sea- son On December 8—Five Games | During Vacation Period. New Haven, Nov. basketball schedule 28 (P— Yale's for the season announced today opens with a game | December 8 and Christtias trip of five ing up with the en the Army 2, The winter schedu ary 9 with ds on N hedule follows: Deeember 8, Rhode 10, New London Subn sala; 15, Wesleyan, all Newark A. . at Newark hattan College, N. Y.i it South Orange, N. I'enn at Philadelphia at West Point; 9, Princeton at Princeton; 20 Penr vaning Febroary Harvard; Princeton: 27, Dartmouth over; Mareh 8, Columbia York; 6, Cornell at Itha lumbia; 16, Cornell. on cludes games, gement against hegins o1 Jan Dartmouth game and ¢ The Island State; t home; LN Junuary West Polnt Dartmonth at ew Britain and Hartford Alumni to Meet Dec. 5 nager G I\mnx n Britain High s team annonnced Letween that te team afternoon ha v week from t Paris nehan {he hool Alumnt foo today that the and been po jay. Tna agement for ned unti a to secure players sontials acros Coact nece made John sehool ssary to pu {his decision of the th n & cessa Newel Tig eam il take over e management of the Hartford squad, plans are already underway for ne to be played at Clarkin turday, December 3 BARBERS ASK RAISE Stamford, Nov. 28 (@- the I b s’ union notified the of have b a uniform effective January 1, and of commissions on ¢ $45 a schedule custor 50 per cent » submit to of wee a uniform charged the shops of prices In now soms ) is paid. REFORMATION LUTHERAN ices in the Lutheran churel of the as follows: Confession at 10 .m. ot Tue The will a. The y and Vriday in religious Wednesday The will afternoons. instruction and Thursday Women's Mi meet Wednesday lock noon ionary soclety after- noon at 2:30 o Messenger Mrs. George W. naval air station, is in tt public attention in Washington now. Mrs. Zachary Lansdowne, widow o e Shenandoah’s commander, sal it was Mrs. the letter in which, \l'l‘ ment of was attorney, | overtime il | fine | he city sald | lared | as to the legal- sing of © |in protest ordi- | Wy wind- reh 16 with Cornell. n- »ton Hall 1 Cap- game m and the Hartford this hility of the | nd to take care of other cs- Martford Members ' master barbers that they ge of $30 a weck I business over Reformation tomorrow will be 2:45 a. m. after- | Steele, wife of the | commander of the Lakehurst (N.J.) a ecle who brought her |songs of the battlefleld and those of she charges, | the folks at home. NEW TRIAL SET IN DETROIT CASE Dr. Sweet and Associates (0 | Have Another Hearing Detroit, Nov. 28 (® carly In January Nweet, his wife Rrocs charged Bretner w A new trial Dr. Ossian H. nine other ye- with slaying L granted yesterday by Judge I'rank Murphy after their fail- ure to reach u verdict, Both counsel for the | defense had agreed that a new triul was nec Robert M. Ton's, prosecuting attorney, deelared “the community is entitled to a verdic Clarence Darrow, noted crimi [lawyer and head of the defens is “sorry that the jury dis {agreed. 1 think the accused should | have been acquitted, but I appre- {clate the fact that most people are born with prejudices that are hs to overcome, and 1 think ti reason for the disagrecmen The defendants were charged with participating in a disturbance at 1! Sweet home In September when I'vol of shots were tired from | house in which the negroes had fo tified themselves, Breiner was kil The defense had contended that ¢ | negrocs fired in self defense when a | mob had gathered outside the honse net the presence of a in a white neighbor- for and state and the | counsel | negro family | hood. | 1t was learned yesterday that five members of the jury had held out for a gencral acquittal and the otl | ers, while wishing to acquit eight of the d ants, wanted to find thry guilty of a second d homi- cide, NEGRO CLERGYMAN ACGUSES WOMAN Says She Beat Him Up Ater Hearing Sermon York, Nov, of his | | t West Point on January New 28 A woman congregation, who 1o general st in his sermon last next day at the Rev. T. W. larsen, of Grace Baptist Vernon, knocked a blow of her fist out of ] s | member took exeeption | ments embodied Sunday, called home of the negro pastor urch, Mount m down with ind kicked him ¢ pastor charged Acting City Judge Rey, Mr. 1 against Mre. Ara negress, of 342 South Sixt Mount Vernon, whora of the assanlt, Mrs. Buri denied the which the pastor referr tirely over sermon, She of his 1 fore The pearing Buri, Aven dispute to arose en- her displeasure at his said the Rev. Mr. Lar- sen began the rgument by his conduct in conncetion with a debt of $11% owed to him by her broth- er, which she ! called to scttle 3ut’ be'fore 1 was adjourned until today, fo jof w cn ] u[h'n‘ In gr of s Rave | | his version of t de- tail. Left During ‘Serrhon, Tle sald his sermon Sunday on “Righteons Living ahd Camouflaged Religion” was heavily charged with general statements and scourging re- mwk". which were taken personally | by Mrs. Burl. He did not have her in mind'when he’hurled these scath- Ing remarks frone the pulpit, he pro- od, but she'seemed fo think oth- | erwise. She left the church in the middle of his sermon, he said. Monday, when she called {home to pay the rent for her brother, who lives In a house owned by the pastor, she appeared exclted, but said nothing unttl after he had given her receipt for the $115. Then she be- gan to use abusive language, he sald, She told him to what parts of his mon she objected and then called lLim a liar and a slanderer, he said. | Whereupon De told her she must not [ talk that way to him in his own home, In answer, struck him on the mouth, knoc out four teeth, | he said. | While trying to rise from the floor he was kicked in the and his ose began to biced charged, Then she bega him in |lumber-jack f Dragging him |and Kicking him, she took him out {of his stuc the second .flood, |down the stairs and onto the porch, where, with a parting kick, she {tumbled him down entrance ‘s(-‘ps. he said. Hit Him Again, He Says Then she went back inte tiie house, while he went to neighbors across the street to get first aid in checking the nose-bleed. Five min- utes later Mrs. Burl burst into her | neighbor's house, hit him in the {nosc, starting the bleeding afresh, and then went home, he sald When he got home, he found Mrs. Burl had returned the receipt for the rent money and had taken the cash home with her, he charged. He wished to make this the basis for la charge of grand larceny against iher, but Judge Coffey dissuaded him. At the hearing today Mrs. ! Burl will explain why she attacked the pastor. |ARRESTED AT HEADQUARTERS ! Bridgeport, Nov. 28 (®—Charles | Jestesto, who gave his address as | Hallett street, went into police head- |quarters last night and demanded the return of a revolver which had |been taken from him by police in |New Jerscy. The police told him |that he would have to get the gun |trom the New Jersey police. Jes- | tesio became abusive to the officers and was locked up on 2 charge of breach of the pe Jesteslo had |used profane language in front of a | young lady who had come into head- {quarters on business. at his in she n tot ce ion. GERMAN WAR SONGS Berlin, Nov. 28 (M—German songs | of the World War are to be publish- in a “Weltkriegsliederbuch.” It fled include regimental anthems, and will The project has Captatn Foley sought to get her to the financlal support and direction change her testimony. of officlals of the federal archives.

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