New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 22, 1925, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

o News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 FRANK A, MUNSEY, PUBLISHER, DIES AFTER OPERATION Peritonitis Fatal to Nationally Known Newspaper and Magazine Man | HIS CARRER READS LIKE | HORATIO ALGER FICTION | Was 71 Years Old Last Aungust— Stafted ns Telegraph Operator | | and Came to New York at Age of 28 With 810 and Great Am- bitlon—Built np His Tremendous Successes Only After Numerous Failures and Hardest of Work, Peo ® — Frank publisher, thi hospi- | New York A, Munsey 1ied shortly orning in th M, m owing appen- citis on De Up to the his physicians had held for his t carly to h spell the end « o'clock Munsey suffering peritonitis evelop! an ops or | Inat out s ope 1y nd recovery, t a sinkin within a ' <nfiered A short | ere Witliam T. 's general man- A. Walker Hogze Dixon a2 . S, Pric a publisher. | den Relative There | A grandniece Mr. Mum Allan W. Mansfield of Meri- Conn., and Dr. Fr lor Munsey's physician, al the be end came Mr. 1 tly sendicitls ortly th 1 to make he Mrs, Dewar | t+ Olivier, ndly, ! e pidl n. A, dside when th rallicd operation peritonifis set | Mr. Munsey contin vallant fight. Tast ondary 1 to erday | Alnsey W v from the f but in ~unday nderwent a s g hic own until yest en he laps fhe publish i ing spel nfiered @ v ) (Continued on Page ESIBENT R”‘RETS 15 o MUNSEY'S PASSING|. Sonds Wire of Sympathy— Publisher Ovned Much in New London | GALES AND B lZZARl] scores of 12 lions of roaring st night's huorvies | tronts NEW BRITAT "m Mm' " i (T g ':fl?a‘:uzxg DRYS WIN FIRST SKIRMISH, COOLIDGE IS SEEKING WAY TO TAKE PART IN PARLEYS \chools Will Need More Money in 1926 8 F lnterest In Washmgton‘ Today Centers On| Prohibition Fight And' U. S. Reply To League Disarmament Invita- tion. In the opinion of Supt. Holmes an increase in the priation allowed the school de partment for next year will be “absolutely necessary.” The superintendent has hased his opinion on the increase in th school enrollment during the past vear of about 800 students. H sald he was not in a position at thig time to announce just what increase would be looked for nor would he be able to give a rough estimate, ¥ vear the school depart. ment received an appropriation which t d about a lalf of the | entire city appropriation “La Follette Demands De- tails in Coal Strike— SR Appeal Likely Today. H‘\\l\(. CAPITAL ‘rance hulTers Great Lm‘s‘ —Traffic in Sweden Ts Paralyzed » P ribition t B Washir Dee. showdown on pro gton, ) to 17 & pro- i £ liquor ot as evi Dec I'wo injurie a in the bill amendme prohibited material orm (¢ n nd 1o appro would 1 “fraud, d deceit use amages amounting to several mil- i francs were the Its of storm of hurricane intensity which $25 buying evi- any of the France of the vept imax last night worst erienced period nany years n with the Dave the of for for The storms hegs f Dece nd they arriv mi ine of individual where not placed on record curr As opponents to P'aris the Eiffel tower station at lemoerat wd Wayne L Irys strect 1 with the Whe chimneys and roof it. Nazairc wer broke 1 wsers and wa ) Reply workin of nations in a preliminary disarma an effort 1o find is g poris along the Aflantic sca d from Bayonne to Dunkirk te heavy damages L reply to | vitation nent disenssion in pt 1s said tod L way to ac Traffic | ¥ the White made by tructive o that the study being Y serion d today in conscquence of a i p? (i blizzard whicl addi s membe seue ; ! Geneva commis of the Germar Aetedlor received as yet wiis Wble to no ir ton government ransmit ifs ed on Page 12) Rabbi Hadas Pleased Dr. Wise pub =1 Maine, nitable onr true i r 'flriici;\ni ( Reiterates Discussed His View Of Jesus Conditionally, M by ad Statement le in New York Churchman. Eminent cstoration of many re and me DARING RUM RUNNERS steal Const Guard Patrol Boat. Tand 1.500 Cases of BoOze and Escap Detection, PALLS OUT OF WINDOW NEW BRITAIN HERALD CONNECTICUT, ALL PRECAUTIONS iMystery In Death Of Bristol Man TAKES PARTING SHOT Decision on Tacna-;\l'iczl; | | | | | | BUSY TIME ' In the | funds Had No I)I(‘L.\]M R 22,°19 -—1 \VI ‘\T\ F ()UR PAGES Vo 20, TUESDAY, "TAKEN, SOWRECK | Whose Body Is Found Beside Auto | WAS ACCIDENTAL ~ With Broken Poison Bottle In Car 10 AID IN WA SEliarets ey Havold Norton S('ll@(fll]f(l to Appear in llm'lfm‘d “lnevitable” Is Way Lt. Com. Police Court Today—Separated From Wife I Dirigible Shenandoah émh AL”BUTI‘ER Latm‘ Resigns From Marine Gorps to Keep Position 5 KT WANTED ) extension mystifying KT COLONEL WITGRBLL ™ Personal - Knowledge, e Says—Likewlse Takes Sarcastic | THEN Kendrick Jab at Captain Helnen—Declares iel MceGillicudy Falth In Rigia Alrcraft Is Not Tells General Does Shaken By Disaster Aud |m.l“_' not Want Him to Head Police For Further Development. Dept I Role of “Resigned Offi- Washi Juiry into the gton, Doce > (P indoah disaster | ed today naval | took the evidence ler ad- nent on comple ar- nte cer of the Marine Corps.” s hen (h Br r10e | > () o on of tinal Shenandoah ster falls in | fer | sur- | declared ument s Accident Unavoldable director hour later known es 1%, Rosenda Broken l'nlmu Bottle Foun ificer of the A B with mayor disas verted clearly establishe tr precipitate after known, v ’ the mayor's office, | Co. ‘ a f nd of g to his own room and | R, W she wa : . { the mayor had “re- | 1 that the t P gned er could mnot have PS PLAY SANTA FOR ELQTE‘HM BURfiLnRh “flVER!b‘ EDFAMILY HELD IN WA?ER!EURY‘T i i f | | W u~\.u1vvm ‘! i | U all in | | Lip in this commandi nQ " But- | ne | en| 1 action, ex- upon he of the sq en entrapy Butler elahorate his Boston Bluecoats, Hunting New Yorkers Caught Lunatie, Dis- | Ia v With Goods i | we | cover Pitiful Condition Valued at About $3,000 oday hefore he came to his | office. He said that had sent it a s | = s fon lust night, 7 on preceded him to city hall Y ached city hall he summoning him | resignation marine corps could be re- sitive | iscaped rly Tc : ral ar commani v of impending dong at icebere carly t P--Two men t and a third m ton, Dee. 22, (P)—A frail litile ¢ and her four hollow-cl wmy to wo polle Fajth Is not Shaken 4 member of sur lieves is Le mi " M Tm i Delans Describes Dialogue at Mitcheil I Dol } i ding to' ) o i e ; ital Shoots Jdihe the newspapers from Williar mtion the ma vor s correct. \ reachi 1 had office funeral of a po- T by ed on I unted The their Fourteen) nql i n» n oy were Comn s of me es of mil time One for Heinen .lz:il of in Writ Now Some Awaiting |7 Habeas o its NRI RRITT STREET HOUSE DESTROYED BY FLAN! "\‘ bl ) New Building Burned o Gronnd Be Arc cient Warning fore Firemen Given Sufti FATH w Haven Man Who L \ Too Vigor ously Opposed Danghter's May riage, Gets 60 Days AL BERT i C“SE IES Manchester Man, 85, Was One of Pounders of Case Brothers, Inter- nationally Known Paper Makers, apartment A S OFE TRESTLE THE WEATHER LD c \\I\\l\\|l\"l!.|l\||ll~ Hartford, D P 1 for New Britain Mo 1 <thy vy and cold Vight and Wedn are allowed to ed On Page Fourteen) as called into |¢ {Hoover conferred here | elat {of |single mile,” said Mr, Word of ‘ Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending Dec. 19th, .. 12,801 PRICE THREE CENTS HOOVER ASKS AUTO OWNERS R ON RUBBER LOWER PRICES Says Consumptlon Can Be Cut 25 Fer Cent Without Decreasing Use of Cars Single Mile. Declares That Restrictions Imposed in Production Exacts $30 to $70 a Year From Every Autoist. Dee, 22 (—A move- ment to.cut down American sumption of con - rubber has been or- zed with the bucking of Becre- Hoover and represent- principal rubber con- suming trades, Within a tew hours after the house had ordered an inquiry into 18es of & British monopoly of the ces of rubber production, My. last night with spokesmen for fhe National | Rubber assocfation and the national automobile chamber of commerce and laid out a program to arouss the public to the necessity of econ cmizing on rubber, Cooperation 1s Asked Every automobile user and every garage and service station manager was asked by Mr. Hoover today v cooperate with the rubber trade in etting longer mileage for tires anid more use of rej ed tres and in re- ing old rubber, We can reduce our consumption rubber by per cent, withou decreasing the use of our ecars a Hoover, “{f ws ir our tires in time refully, We ask for , we simply want bet- will simply reg nd use them ¢ no self-denial |ter u “Our tires are like clothes — a patch in time saves nine,” 700 Million Annually Hoover erted that nearly hung million dollars a year o oted from the rubber using public by the British East In- linn rubber combination, riginally the producers fived 85 cents a pound as a reasonable price, der the ful operation a scher ict production, Hoover prices have n raised to three times the orig- inal figure. He est ted that as a result from ) per yoar was being ex- cted from every automobile user. The campaign to economize {in rubber will be extended to other rubber trades in case it is necessary to bring down the pri Attacks British Combine . Hoover repeatedly attacked h rubber combination and 1 that unless there a change of policy, decided ps would be taken in this coun- try to meet the situation, In ordering an investigation yes- rday the heuse acted on a resolu tion by republican leader, Rep- resentative Tilson of Connectlcut, N 1 with the support also of ran ¢ members of the minority party. e resolution also directed the stigating committee to inquire i situation as regards other products, including coffee and pulp- wood, and the campalgn launched cretary Hoover appar- was intended partly as a warning of what can be done in othe where foreign to the ntly tries 22 P rovernm 1 that Offictala ent today that gov- anipulating” and sald in the t RBritain is her war debt s is pure non nad crude heen ils in of sber mark ness injected tion by ihe in- # of represen DAWES WITHDRAWS Be Brigadier General In Army Reserve Corps. Vice MMH t vice-presi- '1 such high rank. his re- was with was ex- on had vesterday ident's knowl dered by Mr fes as a brig im at the eall war departinent, might con. with his duties as vice-president 150 qu od the constitution- ality of his holding the two posl- | tions simultaneously.

Other pages from this issue: