New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 5, 1926, Page 12

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n1 \EW BRIT R ) ELN CITY MEN N ANTIHLAN HOVE Ex-Members Vigorous in Con- demning Its Activities New Haven, Conn, Jan, (- Charging that the Ku Kiux Klan * this time s a national menace which “can never be redeemed," Arthur J. Mann, former Kligraph (sccretary) of disbanded provisional Klan 1 of New Haven has nounced the dissolution of the hapler of the hooded order, In two etters, made public yesterday, onc of which was addressed to the press md the other to Walter I, Bossert, unperial klalift (vice-president) knights of the K. K. K. of Georgla Ine, Indianapolis, Mann eritlcizes the alms and purposes of the orgar zation, and sets forth reasons for th disbanding. About six hundr affected by the decision to digha which was reached at a council of the local klunsmen held on Decer ber 22, when It was a objects of the order wer New Haveners who were specting Protestar zens of the Un longer maintain. In the letter charges that the klan is the hands of one man." “Standardized after his type,” he says, “it (the klan) has become moronfe. Its psychiology is bad, and it has become not only un-American, but anti-American.” No American worthy of the name n longer affliate with an organi- knights of the Ine., is If-respeet,” Mann an local res self-re- 1 good citi- s could no 1 Mann frely in to the ¢ ¢ zatlon such as the X K, K. and maintain his s says in his letter fo Bossert, day under the lership of Hiram Westley livans and yourself, it has degencrated into nothing less than an organization of greed x i, has become, under degencrat management, without —ques greatest menace facing American neoplo tod Tor every good man vering his connection with it, ten men are taken in that would shame a ward leader of Hall.” now “To Tammany Another Leominster, Mass, Girl Reported Missing Leominster, Mass., Jan. Police are scarching for Mi; Halligan, year old dau John Halligan, whose disappeara Sunday night under mysterious cumstances while they were worke ing on the disappearance and d of Lena Leblane has ¢ apprehension for her s N\ Miss Halligan, left her home about. seven o'clock Sunday night. After going to the movies she visited the home of her aunt, Mrs, Alice Mc- Donough. She was later found in the Cleghorn section of Iiitehbury by a taxl driver who took her to leominster. axi driver left her in h-m\r of the home of her aunt about mid- ight. Her aunt said today that she #Hd not enter the home at that time o trace of her has been found since ihat time Mary hter of APPROVE KLEINER BILL New Haven, Jan. b — Approval of Vil of Charles Kleiner, nentral nt trolley men’s as voted by the conference hoard iy, Chatrman Frank A, O'Meari of Hartford, said afferward that the trolley men had not protested Mr Kleiner's bill of § the arbitrator in the v controversy olley men's st True economy is a result ing the C e e e e e | ONCE IN A LIFETIME Comes the th of first using th Classified Ads of The Herald and Getting Results! ill e HH W RALD hone Yours Today When [t's Chr That is what the evergreens, planted b from Christma N municipal Santa Claus disti their own homes. poor ct to *)ratds fn search of 1 members were | tion the | @ — n in Pasadena, Ca 's eve. uting presents to youngsters COUNTERFEITING PLOT PIGGLY WIGGLY WAR IS More Disclosures in Budapest | Brings Other Hungarlans Within noth Saunders and His Creditors S| s *ri ¥ hadows of Prison Walls, A Clabnia i | Budapest, Hungary, Jan. anothoer dis- the counterfeiting plot | brought a dozc ny| arlans within the prison walls detectives continued additional further arrests were made names of other notahles tnvolved were made pub- | Today in Legal Battle, “l\\»\n-w in that has already { prominent Huy hado th White one 5 hetwoen corporation and who for the waged a legal and fed- claiming a the of Clarence past thietr ovie | 1o war In many eo eral, and both sides vietory In t ittorneys under W s have , stato dence, githe legedly ttlem for former nt, announced by both sides, Clarence head of the Pig- and who led st “shorts" in Wall corporation years, The all claims and lit The a Among t n into custody aron Sigismuni srmer minister of the famous intimate frlend of the Plegly premier, Count Tiszu, Cou 4 to nreesan) a powerful jalitical wdor, rrested, and a | oorpor varrant Police I're- |4 ~t* Nad a vae ramifica- ly corporation fight a wi sly stock two within will walve Saunde drop Jssued w was wi for left when A will corporatic cement call Mr, & nd ot Linst sy, who on n turn galnst the the a 00 payment hy in 90 days whl be made In the s the i and corporation a | recent feder Suit file stockholder 'RUSSIAN REVOLUTION :Mlfl from Vh m on the z..uflnl*l l’lH ; H»\ liable with inders for Sets Represent Soviet and Anti- josses alleged to have been incurred {in Wall strect transactions was dise missed yesierday in chancery court {under o consent decree. This was | regarded as a victory for the cor. poration, as the decree will erve ag a bar against similar suits in the future, Father Who Killed Own Child in Auto Is Fined New Haven, Jan, 5 (A —Clementi Verdi, of this city ged with gross negligence in the operation o a motor vehicle, was fined $250 and jcosts and given a suspended term ‘(v. one year in jail in criminal court tion” of for inders payments | Bt seltlement, Saunders renco botwoen $150,- 1,000 allowed the inders in a been Hun- who Is border arrest ider 1 fled over 1 1in iy cour by L. in the Piggly the Wiggly Wi | | Soviet With Characteristic | | “Men” in Each, | The revolution niost cosmo- nd a pastime that its origin is lost in | The recent international 10 here has stimulated | 2 game and “bolshevil cssmen | are being manufactured large | lauantities, Moscow, Jan. b (A fected chess, th i o Ihe new scts are jihus representing the forces of revo- and counter-revolution. In the set the conventional and time- lonored figures king, aqueen {knight, bishop and cs are re: tained, but in the opposing set the Iking is replaced by a worker, the queen red and whit Verdl, the father of five children, was held responsible for the death 1of his 12-year-old daughter on D r 18 last when his automol Charged with five counts glary and attempted bur a sccond offender Clarenee ali rank and Jamos | Sayles of no « n address, was | sente nr‘rd to from four to six years priso The burglarics, homes in \\'fvu)lrl'illk‘ and Orange, The an was castles by of hur- Iy 1 “young plor scouts of 1l nd the pawn e the in e's New Haven W oman of 90l atouiidaat Haven, .5 (P—Judge | Hamden in probate court here today [not put to plea on nwmnu: that d a conser over the person | he forged the name of John J, ate of Mrs, L. Adriance, | Lane, former director public of L. Adr for n\zlh\‘{\x:uksio five che TS an executive of the Tirm of nry Hooker and company, Mrs, Adriance, who is in her 90th | \1 exceuted a pow of attorney ‘ 11l of irs to E. Miles New Gilson name and wi of W 5 ¢ Pope Pins Dcclmes 1‘)"1» World Jubilee 5 (R —Tope Pius is- sterday pronouncin lee year for the year, or heing v } ich Brad ness, Mrs, with manner v comdueted her Adriance took up the itter with her physician, Dr. | Inq 'v'l‘o.ll“ | H. Joslin who made a com- | o (u-" ha ”m,- (plaint to the hoard of cha T ;r;u' ‘,'1' 0 filed in th ate [ plicd to Rome in i entire world, pronouncemen conditions Year only whicl 1025 with respect indulgences, will apy present the en- Faithful Catholics will have performed tivs, O 1 appointment 3 3 er Cook of of Mrs 5 v visiting four neighhorhood 8 iro visited Tryen's I'nper\ mmlm | Wanted in Northampton Thampton, e BUYS OLD PEN FACTORY County v or Edwin W Schultz has t title to property on the Heymon tract where old pen fac s Incated, He cis to remodel the factory into rn storehot The buil cres of 1 YN Mass John 1, of W Conn., after posing John Me Weller 1 m ng S surror i ind is located on 1 [t 1 today by iroad lared MeCar- | vl him a pie- | Haven, | QUICKT New " OVT Yark, Jan offerine comt SUBSCRIBED. 5 ()T 5 National Cash ick Connors, | stock, made n goods val- from Io his MeCarthy wl wit le in | for his ar o es of a stock issuc within wer quick ome r the hooks warrant This is one of JAMES GEDDES DIES Springtield 5 (A G ATION 5 P RGOES OF Vi, Jm 0., Jan, former 1 was rece UNDY ¢ M nor Motor Truck Nty and seriously Lurn- h onn receiver’s s01d execn Bus Truck dicd to- Ine st mas Eve in Pasadena lif,, looked at this Christmas — s lighted with electric candles nigl a Christmas party for the , with ¢ who do not have Christmas at ; avenue of And thea 5 ¥ NOW APPARENTLY OVER| 7 $7.) 000 AIN DAILY HERALD, ; A fire in Waghington, D. C. , that did §75,000 damage cast a blood-red light on the capitol dome UESI,).\Y, o TR JANUARY 35, 1926, to Light Up Capitol Dome BUSINESS (Editor's Note)—The {article by John W, O'I | dent of the United Stat of Commerce In Washington, D. C., was written speclally for The ald. Mr. O'Leary {3 an authority on business conditions and gives a sound summary of his expectations ary, presi- Chamber LY JOHN W. O'LEARY President United States Chamber of Commerce One hears and reads so these days of zood busines tions over the United States the very prosperi- ty evidenced, he begins to ask for the facts that give rise to such mistic report As president of the Ch Commerco of the United States have an opportunity to study at first hand the conditions in many pa the country and glad to express my usiness 18 in a sound condition and 1 fog the future are en- | | A | ! stories { ment in of an improve- founded on erage prices are | operative marketi owing until today hundred million rm products are at method. | tion is very hopetul and promise appro ble condition which will place on a level with the ducing industries The improved tlon ig a source ¢ wetion to | husiness. Business know how dependent our national prosperity is on conditions in our Record 1s B loadings, rec moveme billion, five worth sold ur the situa- iculture hing a it other great pro- doilars’ heing ther us of 1 condi- men barometer loadings foriner record of a million which on: amazed part of the ntories much goods and not at overtook us | | an the ‘ W Ky | nev tory | | . Everyone | 1921 ent in mer Building records ing ten months of wny previous full ye ord with total of which aproached five in and acks. hnitdin consty illion dc n in valve, Inguiry 1t condi wre good ons in all and that bie for following | Her- | much | condi- | nd of | optl- | | mber of | 1 conviction that | of | ol \'H IN SOUND CONDITION ‘%&Wfl%”i‘ | | | | JOHN W. O'LEARY ent investment Should Go Forward most liopeful for » of Ameriean S ¢ attitude business enterp ne ahout a new public under- | standing of the purpose of business reguirements of com- mark i< heen boomis the s the nation- | There has in exce hoth » impor | power nd luxuries. nt question of our in- almost behind about in our s come practically all d prospect jations with An important i is that French bu of foreign \141 10! f as been reflected in | tions of our government | touch business and in our ional policies as essed in ation. So long as this healthy on ness in rd in its r the needs those ope £ | which apenin contint should go 1s of providing population. Americ stand 'of our Senator Borah Attacks Flexible Tariff Law Washington, Jan. & (®)—The tanff ct was fired on from ourc today, when 8 tioned the co flexible provision Disenssing the r i Smoot, of the commit for inves the tarii ommission, Senator Borah sueg ed that the inguiry uestion of constit he flexible pr udent to r s by a new rth ity itutio the fina the of ot Propose ‘shock the tariff administration cons i{n'h:('vort \iuvdc' Victim Buried in Potter’s Field iridgeport, Jan. 5 (P —The | cemet burial by contract f friend pauper's gra lay they b FIGHT WITH CROSSES Akna, Proviy ¢ er y usc capons in a row t > and Gre of oc Stone were tween the Orthodox parish ch holi: congregations the h here on the to the re sfer Cu IREAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADs FOR YOUR WANTS i€ ]uH Steps From Curb, :]Nine Manholes Blow Up Runs in Front of Car! And I‘u«rhten New pmt Wehile driving north cairview | Newport, R cot at 1:15 ics of nine e which terrified | roon, Carl Carl 47 sidents of this city this afternoon | struck I hard Dunn, s found to have heen caused by 77 Fairview street, injurin the blowing up of as many manholes only slightly lue to accumulation, of sewer gas. According to Many persons had believed the ree mads por ed by the firing of a salute driving alo {by a n al vessel entering the har- when he w five bor. the child stepped The heavy metal manhole covers ran in fro re hurled high in the air, but " persons nor houses were in- though windows were shat- several points by e ex- o'cloc son, nu report irview street fect from Riel fro templed to stop the knocking him t tered son stopped and took | plosions. the boyho m tor was nmoned. W. VETS INSTALLATION The newly elected officers of A. Hammond camp, War Veterans, will be :ting tomorrow nig armory. Past mander Per e den will conduct cercmonies. Supper will be served at 7 and the installation will follow. 1 8. Worcester Trolley Survey Committee Is to Meet Worces! M L5 (P— rst of the commission r M G United §) H\:m\]m}. t at the state ’\Nmtnl Com- of Meri- | n appointed by O'Hara and Col le, president o ayor Michael Whip- of Commerce Wor A vi ster Con w to s re Ja » Worcester com. | to the body srmed when the n and Hartford | e Good Vision is not necessarily comfortable vis- fon, a large percentage of eyes that sec best, suffer the most— | | ne ninting, facial twitch- | | ings, ete,, are very often caused || by eyestrain. |1 1f you or your child have any of | these symptoms, our accurate ex- amination of the eye will reveal it lenses will relieve the col tion, H. F. REDDELL Eyesight Specialist RAPHAEL BUILDING Suite 215-216 99 W. MAIN ST. New Britain, Conn. Phone 1185 milar in Springfiel New York, New Have railroad asked to > 10 assist it nd s a cc ving the impr WO WiL o wills : | today in pre S FILED TODAY s entire | Agatha, with t th 1d be divided Lmong survi irs at her death, | na will.drawn May 2, 1925 Ellzabeth Juer divided her es among children and grandchil nas Kar to his s left I ovision that it she The estate of E. H. Robinson was |shown to value $8,056.18, in an in- ventory filed by Nathan Google and | | was a theft of |a e e withdraw the Bryson nomination sont to the senate yesterday, He de- clared ho had not endorsed the nom- Ination except on the condition that Iiryson submit to a civil service ex- amination, and protested that post- master patronage belonged to repre- sentatives and not to scnators or members of the cablnet. JUNIOR H. §. GRADUATES RAID PROVISION STORES Glace Bey Unemployed Miners To- day Agaln Visit Stores and Take Food They Need, Glace Bay, N, 8, Jan, § (®-Un- cmployer coal miners early this| morning resumed the looting of provision stores In Glace Bay and its suburbs. The attack on the food stores, which began Sunday night | and were resumed last night ended when Mayor Morrison announced that those miners In want would be | glven ald when they applied at the | town hall today. | Quiet prevailed for a time, but| Midyear Class of About 123 Stu- dents to Iteccive Diplomas This Month—Boys Outnumber Girls, A midyear class ot about 12 etu- | dents will be graduated from the shortly after midnight the mobs|Central Junior high school this started to work again and looted siX | montl, Lor the first time in many stores In Sterling and Dominton. In{yoaps the boys will outnumber the additfon to taking foodstulis there | pipg yy Sixty-seven aro $150 trom the eush | oy g : reglster of ona of the stores entered. | ¢ o St S The police werc of the opinion that |, (I 3 the raids were made by irresponsible | persons who were taking advantage |“7Y 5 0f the existing criticul situation, Two | NN arrests were made, During the early night five pro- vision stores were broken into and ransacked fn Glaco Bay and New | e e = Aberdeen. All the 11 storcs entered | UNWED MOTHLR FREED were empticd and wrecked. | | Paterson, N. (Phfavers POSTHASTER FAGES FIGHT 5 o i s after an .‘l: night L(JHEAdQlJUOfl of Robert H, not been set, xpected to be about Janu- he officers of the class are Young, president; Llizabeth vice-presiden Helena | Burke, sceretary; Edward Mileskl, | treasurer, the caso of Edith Ashley, aged 23, of Ridgewood, charged with the I death of her eight day old son in the IMorence Crittendon home in | November, The Ashley girl, ashamed of belng lan unwed mother, gave her baby | poigon, it was admitted in court. Washington, Jan, 5 (P—Robert H. | on, president of the National | { iation of Postmasters, is threatened with a fight against con- |of 248 to 27, the house today passed firmation for another term as post- |2 resolution to create a jolnt con- master in Postmaster General | gressional committee to negotiate New's home clty of Indianapols. {for the leasing of the government's Representative Updike, & h‘puHL’\[usr.L Shoals property. The reso- an, who represents the Indianapolis | lution would direct the committee trict in the house, said today he |to report back to congress by April would ask President Coolidge to|1. FOR Bryson, Hiad of Na- | tional Association, ¥inds Opposi- v tion to His Reappointment. MUSCLE SHOALS SALE hington, Jan. 5 (M—DBy a vote Br Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Pain Headache Neuralgia Neuritis Toothache Lumbago Rheumatism AcceE Bayer” package which comams proven directions, DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Handy “Bayer” hoxes of 12 tablety 5 ’7 Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists, Aspizin s the trade wark of Bayer Manufacture of Mouoaceticacldester of Salleylicactd At the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1826, ASSETS Loans ard Discou Furnitur Other Real Dus from Fe Equipment and Fixturea . ‘e, Total Ascets, £00,000,00 409,000.00 ved )r‘ ntereet, ‘Tn\u YA ot r 3 and uamm. ,734,883.92 13,232.50 109,000.00 26,653.83 38,082, State of Connecticut County of Hartford nuary §, 19! s New Britain, 1 F. W. Macomber, Treasurer of the aforesald The New Britan Trust Co. do eolemnly ewear that the foregolng stat ment a true to the beet of my knowledge and bellet. F. W. MACOMBER, Treasurer, ribed and sworn to before me, thie bth day of January, 182¢ C. J. LAW, Notary Publle, |1srael Zevin, appraisers. —

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