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r——————— News of the World By Associated Press LM ESTABLISHED 1870 ANOTHER PROBE OF AIRCRAFT WILI. BE STARTED TUESDAY House Military Commitiee Be- hind Investigation--Davis to Be First Witness INQUIRY INTO VALUE OF DIRIGIBLES CONTIHUES xuql’l AME M (Well Known Author Brands Washington |, As a Profane Man|| — Captain Steele Opposes Dismantling | of Lakchurst Station—Fears Brit- 1sh Will Outstrip United States in Construction of Alr Liners, Rpcr Huglfu Construction of ‘Trans-Oceanic Air | andoah, \ 4 (A —Another | wvestigation of the aviation que house military | < mmittee, will be started next Tuvs- oy, Neo Davis of the war 0+ But Did Not Mean te Con-| R e | demn Washington or Charge Immorality tlon, this time by Seeretary Dirigible Inyestigation Continuing its inquiry into isability of replacing the v nandoah with a dirigib) louse naval com- oday that the ilitary practicability biE 2ir | degeribing ners could only be dem ated Of vprorane, isproved by building such & €1aft. joving 1, Rear Admiral Hilary P. J¢ somie of the patriotic socioties hasin | e navy had no other headquuters here to d cortaining the faets. Qu : 5 | eties ob b e big dirigivle un Hou tammunition i B G the British, he seid thic eircraft | ha remn b s declded upon for “propagan 08 otitles Dl e prses because of unrest in Ind 1 Bonsiarin fhe committee was told by Cap-fanq regy) N in George W. Steele, comman eiala ot t the Lakehurst nay o 2t tha dirigible had not reach iaplete development, um it th cehurst station was closed, | atation and development e p. Abandonment o station | or particips ¢& heen Pronos house ap- ligious communion, H Washington speech Ly Rupe Georg iington as irreligious d - pl impells members o 1Sure- into the Congressional lilirary for | re made at a me Colum voiution, rebuke from offi ization, s sald he me character groat whis player, a distiller o \pion curser” hose t 000,000 oiitoahs siimated & dir L" le o( rge him with immorality ,“, foot mnarm could be srrnh in rotation of duty. “Y have been consldering the in- s i o d the | Captain Steele sald he feared | . h would beat the United States pressed Y (‘sterday establishing transoceanic air % y Was no was accidental, aminer Waterman Lyon inue to opuatn. When questioned about th ers. He favored turning the Los eles over for commercial use if Bt o BERKER, LY, IS 10 s BE SENTENCED FRIDAY = corteiivion s 0.5 L sopriations coms nt, he said, to conden Captain’steele his country for under which, after seven y ir service he soon is to return to sea [ am wondering if speculation i3 e 2 )t neceaspry.” | verses Opinion He Ex- 1 Thomas Martin, e navy Is given another dirigibile. |which occurred yesterday at 1he he had examined ! lled room in Medic decla the body hich it was foun Relatives of fort to clang igma of I Former Norwich Broker Convicted Martin made an ef- lave the £ deat doin th ceord Lo remove the suicide and of Alding Defaulting Bavker in Peculations, Norwich, Jan. 14 (@ - of Gabriel C, Berber, former broker here, convieted late d him the death day of aiding and abetting Georse 1o "< A. Finn, defaulting treasurer of the ™ w0y “again “ono” o Bankers' Trust company of Nor-| ; sons, who survive Martin, made the wich, in embezzling bank funds, ing statement this morning: e eferred hy Ju Al ° - was my father's habit to keop until opening of court fys pus hurning t f8r e thought it aforde added imposition of sentence |ywarmth 1o jocke door to Thomas M. Mathewson, in insurance 1 they furnished © Investigation con- was accidental fternoon, the two follo Brown today tomorrow, Delay in f keep drunks from g into his room and disturbing his sleep, He ived with my married brother the ¥ T LA ter part of the and we of th C: rt, said always found his habits good. wus do not think he committed cide.” Mrs {in-law, added Ay, antl |Lyon ac ige Brown stafed that “in view |y the desires of 1 to file |\, notion to arr t it will fer the mat ce until imonths ago. According to the ir e opening court at 10 o'clock surance terms she JOTTOW. nt The Tohn Burns. 20 ed by suicide ott City, charged wit Mr. Martin was a resident of this wghter in conne ity for about death of Albert Pajack in wl | here from his n “home Ay J Yity on June ast was [ada, He was employed as being fat the MeMillan Co., store Jury. {that company was Ken over t o - Davidson & Leienthal. He was un lemployed about five years, and when STUDENTS QUARANTINED {7 soon-menm S il o leath was due to suicide, It was be- leved that depression caused by his liscouraging attempts to secure em- | ployment brought about his in Prat House Because of Scarlet action Funeral ser held at ¥ Fever—May Do Some Stndying. | iy chapel rnoon lo'clock. Rev, R _':“ i “‘;“h v |of Stanley Memorial church FOINTES, []“I‘Nvi Burial s in cemetery, appeal der consid- | couns Lawrenea Martin, daughte that in her opinion Dr, 1 too hastily in declaring death was due to suicide, Mrs, | tin took out an ins policy her husband’s father about two i nce cannot receiy on the policy if death was f 1 can coming in Can Jjanitor ment Kcore of Trinity Men Must Remain | e were this afte offi- Fairview ‘udents of the Al ight began a four days' ¢ occasloned by tI fever contracted by brothe Edwin 7 e scarlet | of their| WEAR ALUMINUM TEE Griswold of this| Len Jan. 14 B — city. | slans are beginning to wear alumi Three of the twenty men live in | num teeth. The Leningrad academy Hartford and been sent to their | of dentistry found that crown homes, | fillings of this material are more The others are confined to their | cconomieal than gold or silver and chapter houss and to special sec- | considerably stronger. Aluminum ons of the dormitorics set aside for | has the advantage, Russian den- them. None of them have shown | resisting the reaction symptoms of the discase, the quar- of the mouth, antine being solely a precautionary measure, “We pian tists say, of of the acids GERMAN INDUSTRIAL MERGER Berlin, Jan. 14. (®—Merger of hours a day quarantined men [geven of leading Rhenis! onl tell their nds over the telephone nd steel concerns has been “That's what we plan to do, but we |completed, subject to ratification by may be too lazy." the stockholders, to study six or eight | uuy ) paojER “ydagp Japy ‘Hawley Hardware Co. Bumed ’wan;‘ wi Midale \,; ny, | | stori was estin !able to take more nourishment. TELIICNY fimmltpflln A [] || Democrats Send Roses || To Republican Leader ELMM FIRES‘ Confined to Hospital || SUSPECT TRIO OF - BEING CROOK BAND pOINGIT e orencds 4 lmppia ;New Haven Police Believe Pris- Out in Former Place S T AleAum 0 Thieves askot of ful roses to George W, ropublican state ee committeeman an forces | , 1o che et Even politicians politics T can forget times wi § AND i0 IN NEW HAVEN. ler of this gectlon him up as 850,000 Toss is Fstimated in Both |Sanley Mceijuski of 183 Jubilee Cities — American Vegion Hall | Stroet Gae of Three Arrested to the hospital has more deeply or him 1mor cus ure than this remem brance from his i on the fleld of polftica) combat. Accompanying the roses w note cxpremsing regret at Judg Kiett's iliness and wishing him a speedy recovery to health, It was 'stated tod Judge Klott's condition rem anged. It is what 3 today was ted, lelans would expect i | under the circumstance ALY fourth blood transfusion has becn Hardware corm resorted to and he has re- bullding, the || spondea nicely, ame or store, the Handy however, dentist offlce Building in South Decrfield, Mass., [ fouched him After Elm City Policeman is shog Also Destroyed, While Making Arrest, Bridgeport, Jan, 13 which out o building of the Hawley company on Main damage to the building and stock of the t ware company and other occupants estimated at $50,000, The ch is three stories high nd extends through from Main to is locuted in the cen- of a %rwk block and houses he- ides the Hawley owners of t anmpell Millinery brok an autoni them v ed symptoms of 1 nd for ¥ was pa 0( Dr. R origin vr;.r(wl on the | terniinea, The fir | to the roof Dani was done Stawowcezky, of the blaze which second floor is unde- trio, the othe 10 BE PUBUSHED e il o i o plates of ging to Smith ch worked fts way through | sweeping the two upper | estimated at $7,000 | to the stock of the Lam- | linery store, chiefly by water. The Handy Work Shop estimates its &1 35.000 and the damaga to e | JO03L8 Gomminee Approves This -« o -'- itist's office will reach about failed to regard a William ed to go to the cinet ment at the cmergency hospital, o BARLY PASSAGE ~ LIKELY yver st i T he latter tried to get r shot, the bullet hitting Diet- A tinger. Two men who h Dwyer were later caugh vyer simulated New Haven Blaze New Haven, Jan. 14 (P—Fire of undotermined origin, starting in the basenient of the Hubinger bullding | UM Action fn Uppor Honse ks Ex- in Chapel street at 11 o'clock last night destroyed the stors of F. W, Woelworth and company. The loss ted at $30,000, pected to Assuee Adoption of Rev- t wa a story of the men together enue Bill 10 Bocome Operative March 13, NEW BRITAIN MAN TAKEN! fireman was overcome by ) and was taken to Grace hos- : ) rany Washington, Jan [ - 1 many pital where he soon recovered. Eehintto Jan, LIRS Discon i i was at first belleved that the f!nuance of publicity of income tax | irted from an oil heater in |returns was approved today by the t but later it was learn- blaze originated 75 feet s heater, The fire soon the Main strect store and pidly, burning practically | No record vote on the proposal thing in its path. Checked in |was taken by the committee, Chair- | «qult with intent to kill, 1!1 o 1 m;"‘p_,,, Proks Smoot announced sentiment| The others who said they werc out in the rear wh ere i | Rich v, S It untan Fone fror o ac- (Richard Molyn this city, addition o and & half stories high. | 4 y Meijuski of 183 Jubil The second floor of this addition |tion, but Senator Simmons of North Britain, were each New is used as a stockroom of the Wool- ‘«'.m'm.‘. ranking democrat on the | breach of th t 1315,000 for worth store and. there e damage | committee, reserved the right to | - ialgo was B4 3 e al | e on attio wpard | presont an amendment in the senate Gives New Britain Address it ‘was ENeGlER’ ~ | propoesing continuance of the pres- e L ) Tho blaze was upder control two |0t Jaw, which allows publication of G O A e b lours atter the ulan: was sounded | AmOUNLS of Incomes. P ester- but fire apparatis remained at the | The North Carolina senator "']"" b i e G eI T Nt scene for many hou |announced he would ask the sen- | N eenatohliiohatze ot bz [ute to set the definite date for & Ealiie i L Tire in South Deerficld E2ia0bthe BilL forsentiyhingRant Eae ol tho e South Deerileld, Mass., Jan, 14 () | TUATY. This he sald would answer e B (i it he former Methodist church, |¢ritles who believed the presenta- | fintvith d in the business conter of the 10N of & substitute program by the | The other men wid ‘ “v.:w:\,\" town, used for some years as Amer. | MIROrity would delay final action, sty R N ican Legion hall and for stores, was | that he was an inm e No Rerec e Ticiioted h«hn-n hospital for the insane, ax destroyed by fire early today. It was United action in the senate appar- rd Molyn of Ne Haven, built in 1548, The blaze was be- |ently is assured for passage of the | poycoman Dietrick had placed lieved to have started near a heater | revenue bill so that its tax reduction | Dwyer under arrest on charges of 0 the plumbing store of R. A. Slo- | provisions can be applicable by i lthoie ra ansraltral 1S combe on the ground floor. The loss | March 15 when first income tax in. | e estimated at $15,000, stallments are due. [itheat, Ak regiitration e | In reply to a suggestion from na- Forl T St et Big Loss in Galveston | tlonal democratic party leaders th e o G e alveston, Tex., Jan. 14 UP)—Fire | senate democrats press for early a. ‘m‘(" vt four blocks of wharf and |tion even at the expense of succe (e o ennaclof cornes yarehouss facilities on the water- |of thelr substitute program for in- | Do, bacaithe i llcehinn last night and early to- |creased reduction, Senator Simmons, e s an oy G Jday, causing a loss which probably ot North Carolina. ranking demo. 1o Comn o Will exceed $500,000. More than |crat on the finance committee, has [ e 1,000 bales of cotton and about forty | agreed not to permit the substitute | i m’ 3 O oAt carloads of freight were destroyed. |to stand in the way of prompt pas- i el (. o G bl side. The car sped away The senator, who conferred v 3 N ek wrd;u' with Clem Shaver, chal i A Srahs e of the democratic national commi s s ; e \nold camped while on his way to jtce declared, however, he would | Abandoned it and aen. \: hiy ttack Quebee, had - narrow es- | propose amendments to the bill fn | After. Meljuski Shl e re from destruction early today ‘(he senate to {ncrease the reduction | CAPtured in a nearby lumber when a theater adfoining the anclent | to $500,000,000, o $170,000,009 | The search for e wooden building was burned, more than provided by the house | U and he was I Several hundred persons were | bill, SR pRTLiotL iven from their homes when the No Tong Fight Expected ilm theater, the town's only arnu | “I belleve the saneness of the | MEMORIAL TO ALCORN ment place, caught fire from a dee | democrats’ program for further re have sent finger prin smoke fons identificatior ims in No Middletown also were ask |senate finance commlttee in ancept- knew Dwy |!ng this provision of the house tax o Lo, | was hel 1 in $20,000 for as- man (8oecint to the peace tomobile | certificate the running police L push front here pas O1d Tavern Afire Danvers, Mass., Jan, 14 (®— Ye Olde Berry Tavern, where Benedict | fective furnace. The fire was con- |duction,” he said, “will appeal to the fined fo the theater building. The |common sense of the senate, I ex- loss was estimated at $65,000. | pect favorable action but no long Thompsonville fight. Senate republican leaders have | |declared they will seek early pa sage of the bill and substantiall drawn by the house. Pcople Consider Clinton, Mass., Has Fire | Clinton, Mass,, Jan. 14 (D- The | and McKnight business | block in High street, was damaged to the extent of $100,000 Jjust before | The finance committes, h noon oday &s the result of a fire | which still has the measure wunder corn, long a physiclan and surgeon h started In the boiler room ‘rnnrmt‘rninn devoted today to hear- |[of this tow n, once a member of t some undetermined cause, ing representatives of the special |state senate and & man who in — —_—, committee which Investigated the (active life endeared himself to peo- internal revenue bureau and which [ple in this section, has been pro- | Secure . Bondsmen For Public Tribute to Prominent Phy- siclan of That Place. Ganno Thompsonville, Jan. 14 (P-4 memordal to Dr. Thomas Grant A from amendments. Complstion of the | trade voted to rec measure by the end of the week Was | ganizations who mi predicted. to Ffforts to name represer SCARES WOMAN IN HONE i 2 o {on the Enfield High school whicl was dedicated in October. He Imrches Into Franklin Street HOUse | ahajrmaan of the town schoo! o | mittee for several years and cha Iman of the building committee « ways $20.000 Seem to Have Met With Failure, R Hartford, Jan. 14.—Ffforts to se- cure bail for the release of Guy I. Daker are believed to have failed, iccording to reports reaching here from Putnam, and his mother, Mrs. Ellery Baker of Pomfret, who has been Irading the fight to raise bail [the school board. School for him, is said to be discouraged |may be asked to contribute to the and about ready to give up the at- | tWalking from her porch Info her | cost of the tabls tempt. home yesterday, & man under the Baker, former assistant cashler at | influence of liquor, with a nickel- N I'rist National bank of Putnam, wm“.,d pistol in his hand, frightencd surrendered to federal authorities | Mrs, Salvadore Nappl, 114 Franklin liere on January 2 and confessed to |street. She screamed, and the in- thefts of over 316,000 from the |truder hurried off in the direction of K. He is being held in the |Elm street. Ho s described as be- county jail under bonds of $20,000 |ing about 30 years old, who wore a for a hearing in the United States |gray overcoat and a gray cap. Offi listrict court on the fourth Tuesday |cer Thomas J. Feeney is in gating. | The Y. W. C. A. reported last £ night that the gymnasium had been THE WE. entered in the evening, and a purse - containing $50 was taken. Mrs, E Hartford. Jan. 14.—Forecast . Koonze, 116 Wrst street, told polic for New Britaln and vicinity: A disquieting weakness per- | that $50 was taken from the pockets Probably snow or rain and sists, although the aged prelate is | {of her husband's trousers yesterday warmer tonight and Friday. | afternoon, . —— With Revolver In Hand, Then Disappears. "W MACNIDER 1S T-0-M Washington Jan. 14 (P—Hanf | MacNider, assista cretary of war, | announced today that a son born to | Mrs. MacNider would be named Tom —not Thomas, but just plain T-0-M Mr. MacNider th at rest a supposition that his offspring would investi- | be known as Hanford 3rd. | | Cardinal 's condition, follow his re- on, was less satisfactory today | flatly that ¥ | have Average Daily Circulation For Week lundlnx 12 837 Jan, 9th __/ S e — W BRITAL', LO\NE(,TI(.«UT l'}ILRbDH JANUARY 14, 1926 —lel EN PAGES Garland Free Love Exponent Who Renounced One Million, Also Has Given Away Another Inheritance Hald Million Dollars From limndfdllm Estate Con- verted Tnto Trust Fund For Helping Worthy But Needy Students Secure Their Education. THO SURVIVORS ARE TAKEN FROM MINE AFTER EXPLOSION (Little Hope Held Out for Other . 9 Men Entombed in OKla- homa Shat (COURT ORDER HINDERS SKILLED RESCUE WORK { Injunction Prevents Strifers Prom Approaching Mine — Victim Res. cued This Moring Tells of Crawl ing Vor 23 Hours, Oyer Dead Bodies, in Vrande Atempt to Fa CHARLES GARLAND, o o 15| MeKinr thelr studies | land, Crawled Kinney sai Over Bodies us nght him vered with soot from the throng the ming, said would recove \\an to Go Into Business No Tran-fuc in Future When His Present Unless Owner Signs Term Expires Consent N. Y., Jan. 14 (P or Smith will not be a candidate ¢ condu asoline t reelection as chief exceutive of s iro d 1gh stroet state if he can help it. This he de clear today. Discussing busi- | the p f the publie activit into which various toward this form of by | friends of his had gone, he declared 1SS @ creafter no transfers [ intended to retire from roved unless eigned by | that any in the mine wep volitics at the end o present owner nr t‘\n permit, [ “Thre=more Lodies orih. and eoiintoubhs for him- | Chairman Frank L. - | brought to tha Solf. : ree ready to be dra “1 want to get Topa petitioned tl blic | Prought ou hen next J board sever. Were uncovere t | to the surface at explosior Kinney room, rells of 15 Bodie: are 13 Albany, policy on | Saueezed through an. works de- | slope and came to 11 i- | You found me." McKinney said away fro : mont clared, "and go into business f T lef a myself, somewhere where I won't Propellers’ have a boss over me. All my lif trects to, been working r someh k and now I think its about tim get into something for What sore of bu ss h side or whether it might be lo- cate gOVErnor was uncerta T, any time, Dusihes it e Big Relief Force it 7d ! Other men are believed to be d so deely t 1 debris that t Wil be two or threo days before r bodles can be removed, ps that Propellers was not a | Regular work he Wilburto party to the agreement. While the | Valley was ¥ and b ownsr of tha property.! a mox |tween 380 miners wer a good business to come Famed Wisk, refuses to extend his | here to a0 by i858, Pronsliaral Tetuntal to teahatec | Court Onder Hampers aperman recall- | 1S permit and it is not possible for | Federal court injunction. fssucd , referring to the governor's presi- J parties to sell gasoline |lust October prevented union miners o saten! United Slatus Trucic|on the sama spot commis- | oM Joining in the rescus efforts ing corporati New York city | Sioner of motor v s has the |{he Degna-McConnell mine yoster during the administration of Gover. |board’s recom that Topa fa% Where 83 workmen Jost™ their il b ¢ Pro- |1lves in an explosion. A restrainit : R I Nolds A pormit which |Order from Judge R. L. Williar left $200,000 in New York city to has neither been revoked or tra ot e et p come up here and got $40,000," ferred etk tdociihe “But you've had a lot of fun got- | T ]“n,w‘f“\"" another visitor Old time miners, virtually ti only ones Y acquainted with rescue work and experienced fu \andling Were kept fron lending a Jefi Thurston, veteran miner ou SRR on strike ,was one of those anxious 0 g0 to the morn DEPT OF JUSTICE HAS Ho and ' groun. ot trikin NO TRADE COM. REGORDS '©-iere 55 st i Boyle, state mine in T, to Wilburton, With tears in his eyes, Thurston appealed 1o Investigator Tells Senate Investigat- | Toyle: Was o of the for your sec- 1917 v agree board of public works eon- LI od the usual inquiries, a cursory examination of the applicant and of | the place where the business was to o carried on, it was assumed hat Propellers was a party to the agreement company least T've shaken people here than d I remained down came the reply. ASSESSORS T0 CHECK UP ON ALL PROPERTY IN CITY Board to Visit All Sections and Will more mine yesterday Tast Chance Lost they are not Retting any where, If the men in that mine had iny chance to live, t on, Jan. 14 P—None of |!0st because no old original evidence against he ground to of the um Co ny of America, [Fuscue work.” 1 by the federal trade com.| Thurston pleaded has been obtained by t of justice in its that company, J. E. T agent of the departmer 1 today before Judiciary ommittee | that Revise Files Now Ing Committee Where He | 1 in Use, Secured Data, are on with Boyle for permission to take a number striking miners to assy scue work dospi unction, o charge of Judge Williams' told the veteran & group of men ready and would call on them if he to make |thought they could then give assist wheth vest on « Boyle canoiias ' t o determine TRy this con in Secretary Pitiful Scenes Mellon a large stockholder, hag A rela other Violatedfederal court decrees, D: outh of the mine throughout the e 10t le commission, h, iv ight, huddled about scattered fires said, but mercly made notes awaiting recovery of the bodies of copies of dc s as the cc oved ones. As the night wore on most dead silence settled upon the tant group, broken now and then by the eries of the women {One young woman, a sleeping baby her knee, sat throughout most |of night. With no word, sha t and |kept her place on an old nafl keg warming the children before one of of [the flickering fires, Only with the Asked |approach of dawn and the an the intervening |noupcement that no bodies were to vid h voted | be brought out lmmediately, did she to examining orig- |end her wateh, competitors and | The ill-fated mine is located s cases, {mile and a half west of Wilburton, {1t is one of the largest in this sec- tion of the country. The normal employed {8 around 100 men, Blames Mine Owners wyhich otes ives remained at tax- W. C. A. Plans Clinic to Physical and Mental Effect Upon Dancers. into | expec plainta Chicago Y. Note part of his working on othe lancing class will be mens. A re on their ord OVERCOME BY SMOKE weight, of lartford, Jan. 14 (P—Two aged c aple Andrew Lopez anu & power me by | Responsibility for the disaster was effect of the tted two | placed squarely on the mine opern. ly after eating, house at | tors by Ed. Boyle, state mine inspec. will be shortly befora 9 |tor, after an investigation, Boyle de several | o'clock t ! g. Louls Ve q»‘n:nml that in his opinion, the ex- e, as in a ball from the bull plosion was due to the employing of ng. | incompetent miners. He sald that he ut Mr. Gladwin, a relative, n ged | believed the explosion was from gas if the |to get out of the house although he | collected in one or more passages in the slightly burned about the fore- | | head. ment contrasted |1 reet carried Mrs. Lope ankles each we turning steps of Charleston take off extra fat. twisting, -y (Continued on Page 14) e

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