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——————— News of the World Average Daily Circulation Foi By Associated Pre: Week Ending 129863 Jan. 16th . NEW BRITAIN HERALD ‘NR0)) pAviseh e ESTABLISHED 1870 NO INTERVENTION BY PRESIDENT IN STRIKE EXPECTED Hands O Policy Will Continue Until All Peace Chances Are Exbansted WASHINGTON HEARS OF LOW PAY GIVEN JUDGES tharles Fvans Hughes and John W, Dayis Tell House Juliciary Com- mittee That Inadequate Salaries Cause Decadence and Corruption fn Federal Courts— John Marshall's Views Arc Quoted. (P —Presi- non-inter- Washington, nt ntion in the anthracite controversy as reiterated today at the White fouse with the explanation that he Jan, 19 Coolldge's policy of It nefther he nor congress should ttempts to make any move while ossibility exists that the Pe ania legislature »ut a solution, While the president still stands n his recommendation to congress t it carry out the le ive sug- <stlons made several y z0 by | e fecls Jiarm for im- coal commission, ht result from pressing mediate action. In continuing the hands-off policy, 12 White House has suggested t vt do anything to rrass Governor Pinchot and nia ture. Coal mir nt's view althou Fennsylva epls con er state £ jon of fuel i roblem, and the federal ent has no power under t itution to interfere thlgm \\n"[ \I(vrv- Pay laws, govern e con- 1g on a bill proposing ma- | rial increase to federal jusists in | courts, the former presidentia! didates indorsed the measure oftice the high | to maintain | il | ossary to keep ir pe of man ntial “T don't ighes, snapping his fit mitte all your fourtl ou don't v z for “You on the the Ig make side, o0 to the looking s and 66N- (g around 9LEDO CLUB FIEND KILLS HIS SEVENTH Voman, 12 Years Old, Found Murdered by Mysterious Assailant 1y of Mar. tim of a s than a year, yard irr head was cr with 1d she had cloth torn Blood stains on 1k police said, indicated had be attack ged into the found by Mrs, n gnged yard. Matti daugh srning nas eX- rown terror )sands of To- fol- | | nmber, Octoher i clty from ity reporting re various sc 1 to t having im erro- sir prosecution. Possible | will scek to “urk‘ an interstate | _ | confined DY IFUCTRIEILN 1H13I0UN0)) Of Anthracite Monopoly — Trenton, N. J, Jan. 19 (P—Gov- crnor A, Harry Moore gave restor [tlon of states' rights as his watch- | word today in an {naugural address | in which he urged the New Jersey | legislature to memorialize cong to modify the Volstead act, asked | repeal of the state prohiibtion act and suggested the destruction of the | “anthracite monopoly” with creation of a tri-state commission operati competing mines and a coal-carrying rallroad. The third consecutive democr governor of an otherwise republi | state dealt with problems of federal as well as state and | , particularly emphatic in his attack upon prohibition, de- | claring the 1Sth amendment to be | “the crowning act in a series of re- | ent developments all ter 1 stroy state rights,” the An league he attacked as “a bod jcal to popular government.” | The coal commission he s | would act under powers by the state courts of Pen and would bring out “a never fail img supply of coal at a price which it is estimated would not be in s of $10 a ton.” New Y New Jersey would join with | sylvania in cooperatiy coal railroad ling | mines to tidewater in Now nor Moore referred to | present anthracite tr | haps the most odious mo | ever arose amon, L af oon inimi- ex- | soy GOV, A from Tersey | Gove ry as opoly t people.”” i ora GOV. OF NEW JERSEY ASKS REPEAL OF DRY STATUTES | FOR $25,000 0PENS Inaugural Address Also Su Suggests Destructlon« IN SUPER"]R [;[]”RT Wants Res- toration of State’s Rights. HARRY MOORF rights be Moore as- a proposal "o stop away to nment." ifl[]STl]NSHRFMFN HITCHELL'S GULT Other Alarms Also Sounded | - KEPTONTHE JUMP SATISFIES BOARD {Blaze in Hovey & Co.'s Store- War Dept. Review Members ) prove Lega Legal Aspec {2 OVERCOME BY FUNES NOW TO JUDGE ADVOCATE Biz Ol Tanks Destroyed At Everett If He Approyes, —West Somerville Man Badly | Burned In Rescue Attempt—=§: and Thenee to 000 Loss in Tast Walpole ige, Boston, Jan. 19 (P the C. F A firc th ascment of Hovey and company, down town early this morning jed but wher caus. double alarm to be to the arca S0 . He smokes n No ¢ ailable stimat a four s nort om the fir Nearby crowded tenem. ved temporarily i 1 alarm tation across the ors were hastily preparations 1 those ch 1 with » nses and tr er others wh This, however, proved unune | Piremen _Overcome mptin, floor to was sou stree ison taken from the to pssary building emen two of t ospital iv reseue con Oil “anks De-troyed pany President Vinding of Court- Martial Will Go to Secretary Davis court hell 1o sus- rom duty army Ul pay Cool- | CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, FALSE ARREST SUIT Ben §. Forman oi New York | Plaintill in Action Against Edward Meshken PLAINTIFF TESTIFIES HE \WAS THREATENED WITH GUN Merchant In This City Alleged To ‘ Have Secured Rewurn of - $500 Posted As Guarantee of Making Trip To Europe, Over Trip To Furope. tford, Jar The suit of | n of New York against Meshke New Britain or irrest opened orning at o'clock in the superior court befora Judge Waldo man put on the t Meshken for Rritain on De. barber with Fe ing furs an Meshken aske as doing In New Br im and said he Intended to go to Europe on December 16. Meshken sked him to come to his store ause he wanfed to talk over going t0 Europe with hi Meshken said s wouldn't be re to go on De - t \\nn[] he an said Meshken told him thut if he couldn't go at the first named date he would give him $500 as a guarantee that he would go in Janu: To make i ont to Law Witt and drew up written agreement whereby agreed to go to Russia with Forman on a business trip in Forman agr»ed to cancel him what iin. He told sl contractedi{o Eiv arantee that h would go to Europe with him. * Forman said that he ‘wo trunks of furs to he did not know going to do with them & hie gaid, wanted to buy them. they agreen on was $1 n Meshken said he had a n he could not get rid and he a them to some of nine coats aw Britaln The his trade re were (Continued on Page 17) WINIFRED HUDNUT TODAY IS GRANTED A DIVORCE Valentino's Wife Granted Decree fn Paris Court on Abandonment Charges. Winif ed a divoree SUNDAY CRUSADER TO TRY TO STOP ALL TRAINS AND NEWSPAPERS; SAYS AMERICANS ARE GALLOPING TO HELL Wonld-Be Rescner Burned Charles . Wood of West & ille suffered severe h No: Every two sisters frov remen earried ¢ Walpole Firemen Turt ¢+ Walpole, Mass., J The loss 7l)mwhtc;‘ Is ranted Hen Divorce \\Hv‘w\. Pa., J o Josephine W ldonm Ohjects to \n\\~p.|[\| r~ August, sador and Decoy Pres Webster Cooper, Tennessee Methodist, Declares Sabbath Publication is “Satan’s to Ruin America.” Ambas- n tricl at Daytor ny Sunday busir vith boc ars whomt they conden vho buys a Sunday pay tevil to An; word is my authority Only One Reply ed that he h e { railroad pr but reply v got only one letter in from «vho of th Erie railroad would like to ause they Ame his state ror i vift will go beyond by Violent Meth- | ods in Presence of Lawyer—Row | be- | ready early | that | Mestken | | had brought at he was | Meshken | iTETRJ&E’THYEGAs'OLiNE the | JANUARY 19, 1926, ~TWENTY PAGES | fother 146, Son 117, Are Found in Persia L o London Jan, 89 (A Daily Express trom eran says th \v, § he history of Pe r dis < T0COSTR. cently take ealed & woman 146 ERECTION UF NEW FACTORY & E.$175,000 © vears old living in the village of with her son, aged 117 s was ordered b C. Millspa financlal unabl to saus the absenc population e — ALICE G, STANLEY ESTATE 15 §13771 Accounting Filed in Court of Probate by Appraisers OWNED FAGTORY STOCK | Large Tnvestments in stanley \\nrm | With Construction Per- of Two in Future, mitting More demands ctory erected livision the Corp., afforded or space for ¢ purposes, of building rwin of Hardw Landers, Prary & Clark And American Hardware Corp, As Well As Other Companies, of & $15 today estate of William L., Eddy wore appra v Cons required ed Derties conais 5 two s for its completion ories In heigh 1 stocke. £ report rein \\\:]nn e construction is so plar for ralsing it story factory building in d ns to a fou: a short ‘o pro Bond & AL 7 shares L $10,458 Gas 1 t res Nations Republic with Stock Co., nders, Frary & Completion of this addition to the i 48 shares New [Plant wil Co., $1, Leather Co., Tron & S interest, $2 Swift International t& Co., § oy Works preforr Works common, Securitles, partially $134; 38 shares United Steel Corp., Park Hill Construction Co., orest, $11.25 bank deposits, urnishin fil in the square b : tte GILPATRIC PROBERS STARTING ACTIVITY Consider Bringing in Bos- ton Firm of Ac- countants 24 bond, cash on I NO HAZARD T0 HEALTH Treasurer govern, M. S. Surgeon General's Report i tves ing committee, ecided to |ir s ir Shows No Need For Its orning Scovell ot 1 com pany of B with a v to gaging th m for the It was not made Prohibition Washington, Jan. 10 (P-—Con S mercial gasoline eontaining tetrac- thyl lead is not & hazard to the p: *alth and there s no rc its sale shou prohit proper r Surg ar: public salth service, A today by a committee 10 subject The investigation was ordered hy he last May s vor! known whether liscussed in any suggestion whick retaining s of Frank Soule ting firm Soule who \anner the servi of on gene 1t of the d the BRayway Standard Oil company s of i workers : ring that tim proposals of The report of t hased upon £ expos no cases were soning or oth ) the use o are. The provision tudy committe he ma of the proble THEY HAD 10 WALK HONE But Two New Haven Misses Also Beaten and Thrown Auto | By “Boy Friends," From They Say, rls said vere standing o for a trolley car men drove up and Bt "\tr" 19 P Westport attacked hen thrown out Ornafril is in the k|of §1 hen t were FIETH mmm 1|(\\~| USION wind George W K rwen ng em 1t th blood trar \4‘\\ Rrita A Y NEW IRISH CURRENCY " 19 (P b Hartford, Jan. 19.—Forecast for New Britain and vicinity: Fair and colder tonight; ag Wednesday increasing clond- For iness | *— % g Brit # lunaffected Industrial Unit With Floor Space of 43,200 Feet To Be Built On Washington St. Two Stories to Go Up Now ‘ for the | Elected to Bank Board] WILLIAM C. HUNGERFORD JUl]fiE HONGERFORD flN - BOARD OF N. B. TRUST Annual Meetings of Sev- eral Banking Institu- tions Held tollowing W. E Hate! Cadwell, Platt. Geo. Isaac D) lcumn, , J. E. Cooper, C. . Norman P. Cooley, B. A. Hawley, . G. Vibber; Bald- win, H. H. Pease, E. B. Stanley, C. B. Parson wett, G. W. K W. Maconder, Lucas, Howard Willia lLouis 8. Reynal, \(\\h Louis W. Young, Harry H. , judge of with the Cooper, Hunger- ord & Ca wa ected to the hoa firm icers were yoper, presiden sident F. G Meyer, assistant on to t secretary treasurer. were electe North, A, Pelton, Pws nowski: B. Gafiney M. Pao Wa P S 6 LINERS AT ANCHOR 19 (®—Twenty \ ports, tnclud ored to- rday. TELEN WINS FIRST MATCH nes, France, Jan, 19 (A—Miss Wills Americ: This Is Only City in State Polish Prelate Will Visit on Tour ave Arcl o them in was possil L tion ot ose W asked His coming to New Br is regarded personal trik to th itai as a progres Polish city's colony PRICE THREE CENTS W[ll:{l[l GOURT ROW ONTINUES TODAY; - NCVOTE IN SIGHT Senator Hlmm Johnson Fires Broadside Against U. 8. Ad- herence to Tribunal INHERITANGE TAX VIEW OF COOLIDSE GIVEN 0UT President Favors Ultimate Abolition of Government Levy But Has Not Decided When It Would Be Ad- visable For Congress To Take Such Action—Blease Suggests Dec, 8 As Date Yor World Court Vote Washington. Jan 19 (P—Fighting for time, opponer 8 of the American mbership in the world court con at ler today their argu In the senate against the reso- proposing adherence to the protocol ator Blease, democrat tuling, who on three o used his talking ability as a stopgap m ward off a vote, presented a reso tion proposing that December § be °d as the date for a final roll call. The American people, the resolution id, are not yet in possession of full tlon on which to base a de- The proposal was laid aside nder the rules. Johnson Fnters Debate The battle against the court then was taken up by Senator Hiram Johnson, republican, California, who declared membership in the court would lead the United States inte European political entanglements, “Joining the court under reserya- tlons by which we would avoid e¥ery question of conseque Senator Johnson eaid, “will make us the the coward tmong nations of the world He denouncy which h ment South sions bas the “propaganda” id was flooding the coun- larly the churches and organizations, “which points out that the sole d only means of gett is by Joining this court.” Tf we are going ieto the le said Senator Johnson, “T as an Ameriean, with flag fiying and ad high, pi to go the by door ica ought to go and not to sneak in by a side nce or the ba door or be shoved through a trap- door tnto the league. J ut impossible a part of the timately join into the front as Amer- en 2ok wi leagu “For wl into the ot going in to settl questions, Oh, somehody °d in this thing, “We say we are going to join the court, but hold aloof from it. What kind of position is that for the United States to put ftself n? Tt A be th an maintain position as that. It we do > will be made the laughing stock he world.” The Tax Question While President Coolidge belleves at the federal government should retire from the inheritance tax field, aving it e has not de- cided when it be advisabie for congress to he levy. e White House' today when omment was sought on the state committge amendment to 1 to abolish the inherits ax, it was made clear that the ed the principle ot 1t was of the opinion 14 be resorted to by 1 government only in brought hat pu cou The Europeau is being foo we o states, would aholis es such as that at War. of when nmlid es, should of expert investigation, Corporation Tax Ralsad ase in the corporation tax per cent to 131 per cent 1t by the Gre Determin al goverr s) the fed« io away levy, t be made comes law REAL WINTER WEATHER Paul Has —North Dakota low—30 Below in St. Paul, Miny St Two Inches of Snow 16 Be- Albert, Sask Jan. 19 (#—Two t nto Reports m Canada North and South ported 18 s recording under LY which was om Canada ert, Sask.,, had 39 Moorhead, Minn.. reported & by low, while Thief River Falls had an unofficial reading of 21 below,