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CORONER ACCUSES | CLASS OF 8710 GRADUATE Makes Finding Blaming S ricvvsevcn stuscnis i e poli in Lussier Murder | Vorty-seven Boys and 40 Girls Will Recelve Diplomas This Month at {the Klihu Burritt junior high school [this month, ~Of this number, 47 are Loys and 40 are girls, The Central junior with a class of 185 and the Burritt school with a class g8 the al to 210 stude inercase over tifat of last year The officers of the Ellthu Burritt | Willlam Cowles, president; Linik, vice-pr Eliza- 1 Burn, secretary; Harry Levine, treasurar. The class colors and silver, ALGORN 15 NOT " YET DECIDED shooting, woman 5 “01d Man' school | Blihu | of AT high Bridgeport, Jun, 6 (P—Suruh sler, who was shot to death Decem- ber to her death by th eriminal of Girolimo Scirpoli, known Nis Iriends the “Old Man,” according to a finding made | today by Coroner John 3 The accused dis shooting and ! hend The finding ccased way lived with Joseph Lvitts Lane and furniture used, paid and owned Decresanti and 8 The two men, accordin finding, ate Jdinner betw 1 o'clock of the day of prepared by the L During the dinner produced a hottle of shared by the three and also by others who called in later, At the conclusion of th Decresanti left the to as Phelan, |5 fter the appre- sident; peared s not been that o e rs oll Decresanti a that tho rent leing bought in equal irp that she t 61 and nd parts by (Continued from First funds they were purchased. he report of the accountants, Hadfleld, Rothwell and Soule, which established the fact that $330,000 in state Liberty Bonds had been used | by Giipatric to cover up shortages in hig Putnam Bank, would undoubt- edly prove an excellent ground work for the grand jury exawmination The acccuntants, during the time they were checking up the state se- oftice of the state able to determine bonds of the fourth issue bad been used freely by GI patric in his frenzied finance deal- ings. The report pointed out that if an Investigation were made of the fifth issue it undoubtedly would also disclose many irregularities, Woodin Is Named Head | noon. 1t was announced that neces-| Of New Motor Directorate | sary expenses had been met through New York, Jan, 6 (®) — T)mi the efforts of Joseph Decresant! and | American Car an Foundry Motors | that the funeral would be at company, which was recently or- | o'clock. ganized to take over control of the | BT o e | Berkeley, Calif., and Fageol Mn(nrs‘V house with J Crego and went to the home o latter, where he remained the rest of the day. Joe Congi, Tony Lupo, Nick Lour- fola and Biaglo Santocroce, who ar- rived between 1 and 8 o'clock, partook of the wine, According to the finding an argu- ment ensued between the “Old Man and Mrs. Lussier when the latter announced that she was going to a show. The differences led to a struggle in the kitchen, when Schr poll drew a revolver and shot the | woman in the neck and abdomen. The funerul of Mrs. Lussier, which was postponed to afford further op- | portunity for friends to raise funds | for the burial, was set for this after- { company of IKent, Ohio, today an- | nounced that W. H. Woodin had| !been named chalrman of the board | At| of airectors and C. S, Sale, presi-| Thought to Be|dent. Coloncl E. J. Hall, one of fhe | | co-designers of the Liberty —urro- | plane engine, was made vice pr {dent, together with Horace Hager. W. L. Stancliffe, G, R, Scanlan, an R. Tageol. H, C. Wick is scere- | and S. A. Mallette, treasu J, G. Brill company of Phil delphia. builders of municipal ri UnidentifiecdMan's Body, Found Newton, Mass, Victim of Killlng. Newton, Mass, Jan. 6 (A—Beli that an unidentified man whose hody | was found yesterday in the Thomp- | sonville district of Newton Center was murdered was expressed by po- lice today when a German automatic L ! pistol with two chambers di | way ca through 1‘-? interest in chargedwas discovercd some distance | the Ha ott and reol com- from the place. The t that the panies, is represe vlnux ml.fln: Mm.r]‘ body had been laid out carefully and of dircctors by 8. M. Curwen, its| that the finding of the weapon so | president. far away convinced officials that the case was not one of suicide. A Dbullet wound in th was the only mark of violenc the body pistel, a box rorenens Git] of 18 on Trial ; on | For Murder in Phila, Philadelphia, Jan, 6 (A - Helen | of | sehuliz, 18 r3 old, was placed cartridges, two handkerchiefs 3 lay fo Ay under a man's | on trial today for the murder of| Edwara Liste, jr., 81, the father of hat, the rim which had been picrced by a bullet, Efforts were be- her hom she shot 1o death | ing made to ldentify the man by |Qctober 27 because he vefused to | means of laundry marks on the marry he handkerchiefs ! Awaiting her in the court room Chief of Police James R. Travers|when she was brought from prison, of Milton was to view cre her pavents, Mr. and Mrs. | day with friends of Jame Ma or Sehultz, and Gloria, her ten clary of East Milton, who disappea old bahy. The | cdfrom his home on Thanksgiving had refused to sce he The body was found near {he prison. avowing that | bridle path in Hammond’s Woods, in | ghe never wanted Gloria to sec her the Metropolitan Park reservatiod. |in a col), Toscanini Mentioned For Italy’s Immortals Rome, Jan. ¢ (P—Toscanini, mous composer and orchestral con- ductor, is mentioned as one of the first of the “immortals” in the new | Italian academy which is to be in- augurated April 21 in the Guistinian palace here, formerly the headqua ters of Itallan Free Masonry In addition to Toscanini and Gabriele D'Annunzio and William | 10 the 1 lice believe that he walked | Marconi, who were previously men- no o atked | tioned, the other members will prob- “n'lflw wharf hera in the heavy fog. ably be Pirande Mas- e medical examiner said that | ;ni T death had he caused by acci- | cagni, composcr; deatls hiad b & = pher; Corrandini, political dental drownin is supposed ciaolta, jurist; Tittor that his body subsequently Lecame sto Salvatori, poe caught on the cake of ice. Glacomo, ” = Federal young | Dense Fog Believed (Cause of Drowning Warren, R. T, Jan. 6 (P—Dense | fog that enveloped Rhode Tsiand | last night was believed to have re- | sulted in the drowning of Josepl Beauchaine of Warren, Beauchine's | ' body was found today floating on | a cake of fee in the Warren riv He was last scen last night going dircction of the stream and | fa- Gentile, n Mining and melting Dividend , 6 () — The fed- Smelting company dividend of an anthor- ations The Romagnoli, Grecian scho Notable omissions trom posed list are Croce, the foremost philosoplier, the playwr both anti-fascist o MYSTERY IS SOLVEL 5 m upon the ing appa pond re by polic found th ed by gir lake, Braintree Police Are Special Notice TR (iiven ®) reported toe expected a instituted abandoned orty-five gallons vas hid- of officers had y — icors —at— The Farm of the Late Maithew Felechner, situated in the Stanley Quarter Section, Farmington, Conn Near Hartford Reservoir No. 4 SATURDAY. JAN. 8, 1926—1 . M. 15 Holsteln and ¢ vows, all tuberculin testex?, 1 buil. 3 young farm horses. Ten tons of 15 tons en heavy two-hor farm w husiness wagon, 1 : 1 heavy bohs, 1 mowing hine, sulky plow, walki harrows, ltivate der, chains, forks, with many other plements, which floor in one TION Tan. 6 ALIDATED LLEC ® v o young 2 ords in ru gons, valid Cooley creamer, farm wols and M- RISHOP ACCEPTS FLECTION Ternis Cash - Note: This sale is called in ment of an cstate. Everythi e sohl The ROUBKI-ROBOTHAM (o P, Sales Managers <etile & must edral, | in { ston hich he ) of New Hampshire. accepted Unionville, | while mounting a ladder truck. The Offer of a Bribe | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD TWO PERSONS DIE IN WORCESTER AS FIRE WRECHS HOME, (Continued from First Page) Hartford, Ja cist license of Art - Bridgeport was the house, Charles Turner of Spring- ield, a nior student living in the liouse, was traphed in hiy room on ond floor and made his escape in night clothing down a ladder s Are Lost, 1, Jan, 6 (APr-Six liorses were ina fire which swept through the barn of the Met politan ‘Pransportation Co. here t night, ive were suffocated and sIxth 8o badly burned it way shot. Firemen were able to reach only one animal and they brought this one into the open by attaching ropes to its hind quarters. Old Land Mark Burns, Pawtucket, R, 1, Jan, § (A old Slater homestead on East nue, the second Pawtucket land- mark to burn within a week, was badly damaged by a fire caused by an overheated furnace la last night, The building is occupied by furniture compuny, the proprieto of which estimate the loss at §$14 000, a hearing at the The case which Six Hol Providence, aw requires that complaint showed the thou In the ploved by a whole Bridgeport and it y lice establishme Seigall's (I create a situ ed the manageme The commissic t the armed-ont store The ave- licen law. Park ————— the ations | Clinton, Mass., Blaze, Clinton, Mass., n, 6 (P—TFire liscovered shortly after 10:44 last night caused damage estimated at al most $50,000 to the business hloc! on High street. IFireman Frank Reddy was injured when he feil isting statutes to he hold t lec flames are believed to have started | he basement of the drugstor -»:[ ward W. Brady and spread into the jewelry store of James T. Duane and the clothing store Klein Frankel. City Items The discharge from bankruptey of Patsy Tomeo has been recommended by Referee Saunl Berman, Deputy Sheriff Martin witz has returned trom a trip to Portland. Me Martin O'Nell has returned from tlanta, G where he attended a fraternity convention. | of Philadelphia, Ja sanction padlock p the Ritz-Carlton h smedley D, of the Kendrick from 1 Patriotic Order ¢ asked foday by R Stephens against City Mackey dent responsihl H. Hor- business Kent Collingwood of Corbin ave- nue fs recovering at the New Britain General hospital following a success- ful operation far appendicitis. A daughter, Rose, weight was horn on January Mrs, Michael Mereurio of anklin strect. Leading Star lodge, §. of me tomorrow evening at o'elock in Jr. O. U. A, M. hall, Alsx Bessoff of the New York Cor- nice & Roofing Co. Is spending H few days in Lakewood, N. J. The regular meeting of Unity Ro- hekah lodge, T 0. O, %, will be held riday evening. The degree will be conferred on a class of candidates, gree team il me at 30 for rehearsal. Officers will for the liam 8. Vare In the compl ayor, Mr. Kendy sed of conduc B., wWill ' omber of the or forney and the re fon and 1t ons frands. situation to Law. n. 6 P—The pharma- Park of suspended by tho state pharmacy commission today at capitol, in | which it wus brought out that Park had been using his lcense | hur state ca the drug store have a full lic tha nse ant. "his nt sta an 0t run only an assistant n roceedings against otel pyal 0 has filed Treasurer nd Charles B, oust iint ick 1 sion in the purging of i prosecution he widely-known portait Girorge J. Coyle of § Connerton et has returned to Dartmouth r spending the holidays with his ents. Park Commissioner Maxw Porter is in Grand Rapids, on a husiness trip. Dr. R W. Pullen of health, fs about hi ifter o week's illness. 5 Councilman Thomas P. Orchard /o= Jeft the employ of the hoard of where he was employed cor to devote full time the Auburn Transportation Co., of which he is senior member. o received one of th commissions for p placed in Ameriea to be of (hree family of (. ¥ said o he and collector, s Mr. 000 for the from Mr. Mich., superintendent duties again cal Vine exo HEARING O The $2,500 dam enlonm perry ag: of Hart GOVI. WITHDRAWS RO resulting from ¢ Washington, Jan. § (® — With- jigion on Novem! draw of the government from the heard by Judge 1 operation of towhoats in New York | tha superior court harbor. long the subject of contro- versy with private operators, was decided upon today at a meeting of shipping board. SKIPPY 8 ( A\ 8. Borden the company. ed. werly a Newfoundland fis ly rvesiding in Toronto, most Interesting or painting is the o1 generations of Baker of Chicago, connoisseur n 14 recejve of the con- whom he millionaire and W ent cen Baker, by was selected to do the work, age Is represented Sperry, nd J. F. 6 Ber Using His in Way Contrary B me up nse, it Selgall wa Park w of ted mounted Selgall the to eared hefore the commis- sion this morning and did not deny he complaint gall has no power under the ex- the store, PHILA. MAYOR NOW 1S 1% 0.8 of A Drop Him A< Result of Wide-Open Conditions He 1s Sald To Permit R—The r Kendrick WEDNESDAY, PHARMACIST DEPRIVED OF HIS STATE LICENSE Bridgeport Man Found to Have Been gally. before the commission yesterday was that ,of Benjamin Seigall, who conduets a drug store in Bridgeport, but who 1s ant pharmacist and the | manager of a | The was | manager of the store, al- | ¢ displayed is em- o drug firm in was said that spent only a few hours at to fon that misrepresent- store yesterday a ap- peared at the hearing and sald that he had no intention of violating th he rma- al- 1o ORJECTION O FOUR MEXICANLAND LAWS Coldge Dots ot Expet. - Iringement on 1928 Pact | Washington, Jan, 6 (®) — Official silence in Washington as to delails of negotiations with the Mexican for- cign office over retroactive features of New Mexican petroleum and Jand law legislation has failed to conceal the grave anxic with which events in Mexico City are being observed, Despite refterated diplomatic rep- resentations, it is now known that the alien land law awaiting promy gation contains at le four clauses retroactive application which would adversely affect the interests of American investors in the proper- ties involved. ‘There can be no question but that these ure regarded 18 not only in contravention of the rules and principles of fnternational law and equity, but also are in di- rect violution of the understandings en the two governments which out of the conference in 19 led to the diplomatie recognition | by the United States of the present Mexican government, Wlhat course the Washinglon ad- ministration may have in mind has not been ¢ That some hope 18 stil] entertained of an adjustment hefore the new laws are put into operation appears to be the explana e statement authorized lay at the White House tha President Coolidge *“assured” that there would be no violation by Mex- |ico of the 1923 agrecments or of in ternational law. ionable features of from the American point lie in articles 2, &, 4 and 7. In final form it now awaits offic the provides: 1—Irrespective of the interests were acquired cigner in a Mexican corporation owning lands or otlicr concessions mining or other mineral an losed, tion veste 1l law of view its act time when by a for- for ex- vequesteq | Dloitution, hie would be required to by former Director of Public Safoty Butler, is listed wons for the ouster for |CONtinue ownership. ership in the of America . Stephens, Harr Hall, s |cos against the is further a unheco ‘whe ' (1o public support to the distric ation commis Painter Gets Contract For Three Generations *" ' oronto, Jan. 6 (A—John Vineent for- hier lad and Just painter, has t work he ill conta to 00 SUIT uit of Jacob Paper 1 a counter suit, automobile “apitol 1924, terday. while R. 0. A s one roniplaints | g from the lorder last year of Congressman Wil | porations frandulent of col- were C. Dickenson of v acted for | Decision was reserv- renounce his nal rights with respect to such holdings in order to Article & denies recognition to | more than fifty per cent foreign in- | |terests in a Mesican company en- gaged in agricultural work and arti- le 4 supplements this with a pro- vision that foreign holdings in ex- of the 50 per cent must be di posed of in ten years if held by cor- d could be retained only 1 in the case of individua! Huntil de ownershi Article ns with in such requires ali legally acquired interests to declare their owner- hin a year after promulga- tion of the act under penalty of the assumption for I purposes that such interests were acquired subse quent to that promnlgation. In conncction with the first provi- sion the Washington government denied the Tight of an American citi- ¢ in the ner de ilso de- te 1o estinguish the obligation pon the government to give an American full protection in the event denial of justice, As to the sccond and third pro visos, taken together, it is held that they constitute an adverse condition to be attached to the forcign inter- involved regardless of the fi when such interests acan or of the complete legality of that irement prior to the enactment ' of the new law. The fourth point is coustrued as threat of loss of property hy an arbitrary legal assumption under fhe law of those who do not comply with ifs requirements for declaration of ownership within a year, even though such failure might be due to | the fact that the holder of stock or other interest had not been inform- ed of the law. The longest non-stop rialroad run in England is 225 miles, and requires | | 147 minutes to complete, aper: of ests 100 S U U —— N JL{__ ARXNSEN e: 028, Tohmaon Teatores, Tpe. POLLY AND HER PALS | special [ caused by the construction of a sew- ! [ To S e —— NUARY 6, 1926 pp— RUSSIAN GHRISTMAS | ™ | kAL “WANT ADS" Alphiabtunily e iy Hulveivine LINE A LES FUR CONSECUTIVE INSEICHTONE Chinigs 111y 10 oy W " ] 34 PASSENGERS ARE ON MAROONED STEAMER Vessel, Ca Services To Be Held For Remainder | of Week, Beginning ‘Tonight, At WU | ght In Fog OF Woods | Hole, Lays To And Remams | H0sian Orthodos Chure, All rvices at mildnight tonight will usher in the Russian Christi, 1 New Bedford, Mass, Jan, 6 (#)-— | the Russian Orthodox church, Ihirty-four passengers who left lere | Washington strect, Syes o1l Dy Y yesterday afternoon abourd the| Tomorrow the services will consist ) i & Islunder for Martha's Vineyard | Of the liturgy at 10 a, m " IR spent all ot last night and the carly Pers at 4 p.m, On Friday part of this morning marooned off Urday the liturgy will e Woods Hole, returning to this port & M. The liturgy will also b at 8:40 today apparently none thy | Sunday at 10 a, m worse for thelr experien A Christmas tree socfal will The lslander left here Leld for the parochial sehool shortly after noon, and was due at |Uren in the church hall s Woods Hole at two. On running fn- | “rhoon at 4 o‘clock. The children to u heavy fog, Captain M. K. s.\v,\m\\un sing, recite poems and dance declded not to (ake any chances of |And @ nuwly organized balajaika or- attempting to run through Woads | chestra will y Hole Gut, a_dangerous channel, and = anchored his vessel threo and one- | CHAR OAK INSTALLATION lialf miles outside Woods Hole, The recently elected When the fog lifted to some ¢ Court Charter Osak tent this morning, the Islander re- | America, will talled in office turned to New Bedford. t a regular mecting o be held to- the trip to Martha's Vineyard, The | 1norrow at 8 o'clock in Grotto hall passengers who were marooned yes- | The ceremonies will be in charge of terday again boarded the steamer at | Deputy Grand Chief Ranger I V. | 10:30 when the vessel started out | Burkhardt, After the meeting to try and complete the trip. smoker and card tournament will he Last night the vomen and chil- | held. Refreshments will be served. | dren aboard the Islander were pro- e vided slecping accommodation, the | == o men sitting up and spending the C Ad . time lstening to the ship's radio | lty vertisement and entertaining themselves in var- ious other ways. e Light for East :r, from L street Wells stroet, Clerk's office ,Conn,, Jan. 6, ) B [To_whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that Bourd of Compensation and ment of the City of New Iiri the following upp award of Jan & of way for from East viz: There Nlght, 1 duy duys 3§ daye o e i N | b 1 und vos and st \ Nl g i ST ) jin e Mt No Ad Acewpted Clamiflod gy o AN Ady Accrpten convenieny b Ask o1 Hal sung at 4 Hook' ¢ D chil- inday uil- yesterday for I officers IForester BRIVAIN=MOunuienial worke 124 St Monumenty of ull sizes i duseript Carving ana etter oot Side trunk westerly to Assorted wieathn fur and cemelety, Flu tireenlioure, 11 LX-CZARISTS ARRESTED Kharkov, Iussi tly Gl el Pive former czarist officers were rrested yesterday charged by the tate with plotting a monarchist @ One oficer s said hy | police fo have received from an espionage abroad kil o scoking concessions City of New Iir t coup Asses the structions cani cigne Russia. " in s e for. |und in | right sewer, strect, or- sement used by trunk Wells fo n le street to Dainages £4,500,00 10.00 $4,510.00 titied from e by order C' d . 1 Bdward O, Kilbourne ity Advertisement i Vani o Sewer in Dove Road, fromn Lin- coln Street east to Corbin Avenne Town Clerk's offie ty New Britain, Conn., J 6 1 i To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given t Board of Compensation and ment of the City of New Britain, m e the following ment of betterments, Ac record sed, adopted, 1 published the Common Council; Attest ALIFRED L. THOMPSON, City Clerk of - ; City Advertisement in Dover RRoad. t east to Corbin North Fide rt M. Purs Hart % M. Wightman Lonis Jones and 0. 8, Bennett Walter from Lincoln | e 1y of New Britain, Conn, Janua 6, 19 s grade on Corbin Avenue, rrom Harg Street, scoth o near Monroe Street om it may concern. Notic hereby given Ttoard of Compensation n of the City g I followi oo [ ment and award ssessment of terments, Qe N L AUTOMOTIVE e e RS e WD) Autos and Tock Agencies “on is that nd Assc N Britain, the Motor’ Bucke B hu s m the Will Loui; 0. Louis 8 0. of special henetits or bet- by the change in Avenue, from Hart to point near Jones and l Bennett Jones Bennett Jones ¢ Bennett Il Jones and Bennett 1cas ga K, ) . Bennett Louis 8. Jones . Bennett d eda Jones and cansed of Corbin rly MOTG sout he crior Aui @ to ¢ Louis & 0. 8. ud Dang g (ud rervice, Motor Saler Uorg, 1hh Bl & coruer Franklin. Plone 0. & vt jointly B L& denni nd Cooper Kennedy William J, Reilly zabeth Yuug Anna Yung Zeh- roand Yung, Jr. jointiy West Side Mzabeth Yung, Anna Yung Ze ler and Jacoh Yung, Jr. jointly the unty of of Comnecticut, has all the provisions of the § to be com- © an associatlon etiall Le n and Jennett ... Jones and Bennett . Jones Bennett Jones and Bennett State nd How tlierefore 1, J. V. Melntosh, Comp- et of the C | New 1 in the Conn the $3,008.44 Accepted, adopted, certified from record and published twice by order of the Common Counceil, Attest, ALFRED Martford a - suthorized 1o commenre Total $1,2 as provided pted adopted, certitied from iR nd published twice by order ! ; of the Common Council, Lenhimany Ot withete iy nans Attest n,.he. thi ALFRED T. Aeer s uinth day of 1. THOMPSON City Clerk. 1025, W, 5 MeINTOSI Comptroller THOMPSON, of the Cuiiency City Clerk. | mea)y By PERCY CROSBY | | | T Ty | BAH! HOWS SHE GONNA | ACCOUNT FER GROWA U NEPHEWS AN' NIECES |LKE You AN ASHUR® e kLI T - [ ANT MAGEE CAN MAKE HER BEAUX THINK] SHE'S STILL A FLAPPER. WHY NOT 5§ A o | MAGGIE ME AGIN ASHUR URL PERIINS! [ REFUSE T'BE GREAT HULKIN LUMMOX LIKE 1928 by Nevapupe: Foutare Servie. ine Great Bri I Tuis cow snap reers UP,IM GOIN' To HIT UP THE | GOVENOR FoR A Suir o’ ! L’( UNDER WEAR . . Ashur Gets Instructions DONT MAM' ME NEETHER. UNDERSTAND?