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"‘00 ‘lufmnn o yapy T 93053 wans ‘\u:u», ————————————— ; sy News of the World ) L By Associated Press INIY WH[E ESALE SHAKEUP OF ARMY AR SERVICE, INCLUDING ADDITIONAL - COURT MARTIALS, THOUGHT LIKELY s Susects DEFINITE STEP T0 CONGRESSHAN ASKS Davis Sec. ods In Spreading Agi- gy piled in Baltimore Against " tation For Separate ants {o Know Stand on l} o o STOPBAKING TRUST PRESIDENT T0 ACT W | ‘Bloam W Ward Co. Intenests Coal Situation Prisomer, Declines {Word 1o Wise I+ Suficient.” y C ! to Reveal Name of Dead Woman Tevere Says, Calling Attention to | R —— v ~ . orps. LAW VIOLAHONS CHKRGED PROM[SES LEG]SLATION or Hix Male Companion With | Singing of “Ta Arms” Following { | s Whom He Had Pistol Duel Pre- | Mussolini's speceh—11 Messag- i Two Investigations Order- b i ! vious 1o Killing of Girl ! 1< Bt Timely Wa oW General Baking, Continental Baking | Promilses President That Congress : ) o) gl [ - | Ne b [7:3 Charles ! o ) ed Into Origin of Propa-| .4 tnied makeries nterests| Would Approve Any Tegislation FENDIKRReDE R s ing v . H | Mitchell was arrested In allevi ‘ i ganda Messages Urging | speciiically aentioned W Teh | He Might Suggest. Within Twen- | ogiiia) today, where he had gone |5 i Tionaf 3 | Ward's ¥irm, (y-Tour Hours, for treatment for a bullet wound, in or the sy 4 Aircraft Devotees to | charged usin \Cliar oon i (HoX L - Washingten, 1 fed-{ Washington, Fel - Dre gl b bet of deputies in Rome by Premicr j {ernment today 1o formation | ma iy Lody was found on a snow T e r i | of uge combination In the REHLERs I ULl ChublIos rie few @ Waahingion: Ttay sti- | N8 Industey” by the 1 int [ New York, to makeé a public pro- 4 gation of conditions Ry i e OULEIe SRS A { nouncement as to the necessities . who s 28 y ! rvice has been ordered by Secre- | -1 &R Ani-trust sul Ll lof the anthracit iation. o the murder, ac . 4 e A imore, the governnen elatiaite Sreal to police Eoihaw o tary Dav. of the war department. |y 1t b S | legisla president e ! e o e G nera B ntinentu might propose, Mr. Bloom said fr [ Wound in his left shoulder ST {edka stlillare |/ nonad Euk o la tefter sent to t Vhite House, | lncerated scalp. oo g the ot Inesidone | d with the Ward cor woull avan < ow he received his " e l"u: lid "r ;]‘ T .1“‘,1\»\ s © dislo: “‘A enterprige. an injunction L within 24 he | ds in Pight hich Lis country is | pOUUE] ¥ g CI | quested. i sk say that Mitchell and Mussoli ¢ methods in carrying forward the agi ppeal Lo yon tation for a geparate alr corp: | Say Laws Are Violated loom said, *n whose name has not | having been oce Y 1% ol i para (3 Ta eIt | 1t was charged that the companics | of the people o f re ith he voung 1;( h of Dr. I a4 , ,:1 “'o establish the facts two separate |nitaed already had violated hoth the miltons in last night in an automobile |13 isted @ inquiries have ben ordercd by the | Sherman and Clayton anti-trust acts, |fccied, or souie word, so quarrel started, ending iy | good o secretary. One phase hus been |and it was asked that the defendants | w il the people who are suf- | Tl Wree (Y ey ho handsiof Ma Gen- ' ot only be prevented from further from th rrible coal con- 1 PUSHEIE 5 piaced in the hands of Major Gen i o gt S eral Eli A, Helmick, iuspector gener- | amalgamation, but required to dis- | k just where the | the man out of the ca £ B ol of the armay. Another has beem S0lve any combinations already en of Upi in_order to provent the S e L S ) story, shot her | Particular attention Iy being pa k, chief of the air fce. | The Ward Food Products corpora- twice. Ol Whether disciplinary action will'|ton, whose recent incorporation ir nltaitnionzhe i} s Mltehellgtold She police that s 63 HD be taken by the war secretary de- | Baltimore led to much criticism in to how the situation | had exchanged several shots wi At pends upon the nature of complete~ | CONGress and has hecome a. subject by federal legisla- | hi$ male companton, afier the la o et 1ness of the information colle 10,.1, 1t | of investigation by the federal trade | tion : influence of your lead- | t¢r had fired at him. He bel - )lf”“}» bor o .. | cited by th wment Mr. President, that the ot s e of possibilit vw(hul el 3 sident, 1 1 = : W O e hat “fasc! i € up of air service, Including court |UP the “huge combination.” fon wonld be| Mitchell was v & along Nintl, Al<o 1’,‘ AL ith (acE LAY I P 1 proceedings similar to those ‘mh.| cor fons and in 1 within 24 hours | | avenue whe ‘”“”’"’",““- ticiny :\nl,d ."’ ey ‘ which preceded the exit of Colonel | efendants were: it ‘m» Muv;u» L:nual. 4{:@«.,“.:;”. 105 deit | illiam Mitchell from tae army will | _The Buking corporation, the = tioned him and later sent him to ' ) | Ward Buking company, the {85 Whieid Wow Spiokis Nulsancei, | SPEUBL When ils Sriews weail Sl Has Coples of Messages | Baking company, the Gene | e ed to dquarters, de 3 Yw'l(“u i While Mr. Davis and other depart- fhe poontinen ssioner Harels' | wiionatve thee ”"‘fi’.(f{‘: o of | necess i i ment, officials decline to disclose Ji s fiset B kanes the smoke nui T8 OF | way referring to the Italian positio g Gl iadtte the tion and William B. Ward, i evidence “hi‘(h ed to the 3B Ward, William. D caueed by the vuse soft o 5 veal ! |8 renner pa for a sweeping inv S5 (\H Sl et re imposed today oun three engin- | ra-Italian known that the war secretary has in | 4 3, Hetme, . W. Ium-feers of downtown oftice bull | shortest route from ce | his possession copics of anonymous o xl s g fines were 2100 each. linto Italy. ' uments believed by some | de- o ":‘“‘" i) The perturbation ' partmental authorities to have been | eIt 'f:‘ i \dded to by the comment L mimeographe and distributed o maeed 'IT ARB MB 'I' fro WD SO e M through & s on duty eimin Ll | with national g nd reserve or- : | EIVEN YUUNE SLAYER (Continued on Page Fourteen) { ganizations through the country to 2nd the Cl e : : | s “get busy” in their support of the | 1hat th ndantebe iglngd i i | air corps bill o one S e HARVAR[I’ ) ERAI] ATE eported! actiyities of alr officers {oF te BliFEeC coniracion, Conspis: - sordon Pirie, 19, Who| I in furnishing congressmen with pre- |3¢Y and 1» onal = St | 1 Tha q ndants, the Ward ' Q, 2 ave n = S parcd statements intended for dis- | tThat tho Aefondapite (e RS Soldiers ('alled Into Action | Killed His Chum, | tribution through thelr offices at the | &t 08 €87 B Bt B o Ganeral | Sentenced Today capitol and_supporting other loyis- | BKInE corporation. the Gewerat| - at (reorgetown, Del., tenced Y | lative proposals for alteration of .he | > IS e el Rl . - | + presidents air yolicy also wiil be {E00 Products corporation, De e’ This Afternoon [ ver § (P Gordon | poott ) \d Bourd eyl 0 it 7 0 B PR S i iy Biuic 10 yeaisiold Lo haneta oot )al Advisory board tigator : : : ; | g : other evidences of Indebtedness of [ . 3 3 wrdering his chum, George ,\;- ticers tha d last named ants | ! to murder in the second degree and A q N = house here for the afternoon s ons / in the conclusions of his BIF |1 perpetunlly enjoined. trom having | %% here for the afternoon sesston [ TLCTIEE T Hhe mecind Sekios ARl dati re Ignored :mrll . ln“h xr’:«or):ylmmt{])(‘.] l,H""‘“ ¥ director, ofticer, agent or em- g o0 (T 61 BATY S from twenty years to life imprison h parate air s 2 advocated ¥ 1 cha ¥ - i E ploye in common with e 4 13 4 ment > L Mitehell and proposcd instead that ! Y n'u‘»m entering into any ? nmetz, a AT 0 rml Mrs. flrorvvl* ve, mother of the ‘;'1'1""‘. 1 S air personnel be placed under a, i frOM ] {1 | Bridgeville, on Jan, 21, two tho it JEANS ok arvard graduate advisory foof l special assistant secretary of war |(ELCCMCNIS OF UnAUTS ".1.', S o of [52nd persons, mostly men, made o ""‘"“ ISR e nvaer 1 committ | o B one anothenitor oln tpii e ©f 1 iush in an effort to storm the build- | When Piric's e was . ! and remain a gral part h ttinamaryicator e binmentyor 1 - nounced. She ran up and down e r datrick T ac OnEpol o was breaking down the corridor shricking I can't see was rejec Nevertheless General Patrick re- | 0, o1 o fonce protocting. the | DOY Now until I die too.” She iy i 4 ly went before a house 'wrl:} The court was asked further 1o} o attar taken to a private room = ,‘Slv’n_fi“”m GEAh st e ment mittee and renewed his advocacy of i require the corporate defendants to | s {medical attention. None of Pirle's 0oL the comimitice i ose [ a separate corps. A bill embodying | . 3 f “ihe stocks, | > | relat o ; i . | dispossess themselves of “the stocks, | o500 Rt L AR | relatives appeared in court. his recommendations was introduced | o, 45 or other ovidences of indebt- P inois | Pirie, who was extremely nerv IHetnamaNot the oo o A ;l,:‘(-lf“y‘.’\‘f”{.f‘xw terward and now edness of any competing company U ST R [all through the proceedings, made |rorwara by the gri P t ) . ¢ | heretofore acquired by them to th |, Jling part of the no demons |was not made public W One of the anonymous _circula on may he fully |po Nogro. | Young Nye's body was found in |yoore, graduate treas A f r\'Mir\' ];m!.s possession | haking fndustry” | Uywhen #he erow | the Pirle apartment under a bed by | Harvard athletle committes. cor sented as having been dis- A T ip e S | Gordon's 16 year old sister Margaret ltirmed in a it f e ainesiuce e n tions 1 Marvil of Laurel, ad when she re 4 home from a |ihe report H2a 1 i Mll '“\v‘ s —_— R he milita Tquarters here - ['party. The skull had heen crushed |over the sslectio a gducationg j‘vf”‘rr ATson . <‘ (Conti ge 11) {ed to the mob, telling them fhat all |and the head was wrapped in ! coact urges recipler HH Jv‘ cirey ,n:A to who could be admitted would be al- | burlap bag |" The memt t W] b Boious LNl And e lowed in at the proper tim He Pirie surrendered to | visory commn we T sentatives in the interest of a scpar- | them to get back. Simiiar|when he learned that h | er, head coach RL2alr cOrDh . [action was taken by Major §. B.|for questioning, having been the last | bert H, White, Lothrop War department offic :“ on- | Dy he commanding officer. | person known to have been with N Charles B lering this language in the lieht ‘; KILLEI] BY TRAIN t waniviTi=ode ) wherennon sols | befora) tha n r. He confessed nd Gil Br of the declaration of President L ers put on gas masks and hurled | saying that he awoke after a drink- ' Coolidge, when he approved the ur bombs from the upper windows | ing bout, seized wit notion to ‘ Mitchell court martial findir of the court hou: t 20 or 30 | kill George Tis weapon as an axe, | President’s View " - B yombs were thrown The next day Pi made a second ! T “The theory of governme iid ss Helen Katt, 24, Run T o oD (h e deth e Aheitrd e confession, asserting that he had the president, 1plies that every > . y el some | killad his chum of a slur 1 h < « vd quickly i | h au a g ‘ official, so long us he retains office Down Mile South of NEslERtIv AL in the [upon a girl's cha -, The identity |said: ‘ I comport himself with respec 5 - e Ere assed | of th eve led |ise 5 1 toward his superiors. This v&‘ h‘l‘ er (“" h‘a‘"‘n ff h\ ;('\ the wi \O l" ;foill:}hn ';‘* J F ’”l told 1 h s T X ‘ ;‘ pecially true of those in the military zain, but a little less emphatic hop- | the authorities ine dollars | et 8te foo | seryice Unless this rule is :.m'l'\;‘l chance to get in the bulld- | from Nye's pock with this |advisory committee and t of \ here ca o discipline i ” hear the tria | took a gzirl Violet Smith to |captain it , army and navy, without which these @clock court recess [ the movies. est of the day, un- {agreement as to th ' two forces would not only bn without e Tl i CEeRE TR a0 | 1il his surrender, was spent at poo! |next head coach ¢ 1 b value as a means of defense, but d PR R soldiers duty s | halls, which would assure the Ry ; v killed Miss Helen Katt | ! 4 would become actually a menace to 7 ot Mrs. Linda Katt, |the Tesult of a issued | He was iIndicted for first degres |lected of the wholehecar T society. Discipline is the whol S g % % ng il week by Gov. Robinson when | murder Dece 7. Alienists re- (of both the committ 5 e [of this clty, at Holt's Hill | 1 of miltary training e i e e Ted s of lynching we made | ported that he was menta ab- [tatn. Under these cond J Urges Bdu Work e A e : st Rutler, normal, | visory committee at a meeting educatio s _— — H‘rY»YH’!T\' 3 thoroughiy r 3 SO A e Aletane it BLOWN TO ATOMS COLDEST WEATHER OF WINTER |whole situation and came to \ L o el e per Lake, N. Y b 8 (8 ’vivis\(v which was expressed | ! N n"" n ;‘1- 1 body was brought "rr.n coldest w er of t wint following vote Y Ll e e W St b : | was recordea today, the o committee on athletics recomméndations ar | 1 oker's the Tamly madc [VTAN And Team Of Horses Killed In | tamperature being given as 3§ -| "‘That this committee after ver enough an undertaker's family made | S tlow & careful consideration, hav i ot 3 Magazine Explosion At Salamanca, | s Y | 5 Bibtbeanld D A s R who i 1‘ 1y come to the conclus * the circ a 2 ”‘ N. Y.—Shock Felt Miles Away. anac Lake, N. Y., < P best interests of 1 fairs con Qraops 2 )-26T0 temper ¢ aile, wonld be served by asking the with favor upon a reorg: ion of ephone and Electric | gaiama N. Y., Feb. 8 (P—For | the A 1; i The 115‘r” letic comn: i iy ot C‘K;C resi r service along the rame gen- | company, suffered & Nervous |{he gecond time in & period of three | momete P legrees be- | nation.’ ) as the rine corps is| breakdown about three weeks AO Imonths a magazine of I ow at dawn to. this village nized under the sceretary | ar undcrgoing lical | Torpedo Co up near was enveloped in s fog, which 00 navy. This idea was pre- mill today, killing a man and was slowly dispelled as the run rose, fa to them by General Patrick her of horses & osion i when he appeared before them as a | - Szl committ der cireun witness on January 27 of this year. | w stances w tfully to accer &% “There is no doubt but that if | 1t THE WEATHER | [t the military committee reports fav- | s made no i —o0— \ orably upon a organization | stateme his train s Hartford. Feb. 8.—Forecast , p- 1o the ho tw a fed | The i to the i s wase for New Birftain and vicinity effect upo t body the bill | coroner. of Irving M | | Unsettled tonight and Tues- | |t comes to a \¢ For the last year Besides her mother the sur-(the job after his predecess | day; probably light snow | - - | vivors are th brothers and & [been blown to bits in a s | (Continued on Page 11) | sister, ® TSRS Kl | l | a | " ¢ - e J Lol e = ol - - - . NEW BRITAI;\ CONNECTICUT, | Charles Mitchell, MONDAY, WOUNDED MAN 1§ HELD FOR DEATH OF YOUNG WOMAN 1 New Yorker Arvested in Hospi-| FEBRUARY &g, 1926. W BRITAIN HERALD GERMAN PRESS 15 DEMANDING FIRM REPLY T0 1TAL Mussollms Thmly Veiled Hint Y (al Where He Went to Have | of Drastic Action in Upper Injuries Dressed SAYS HE SHOT GIRL T0 PREVENT HER TALKING Adide Causes Gonsternation {FASCIST PAPER IN ROME ADDS T0 PREMIER'S TALK \I\ [FEN PAGES — Average Daily Circulation For Week hndmg 13 504 Feb, 6th PRICE THREE CENT'S COMPENSATION OF $32,089 TO BE PAID FAMILIES OF EIGHT DISASTER VICTIMS; CITY OFFICIALS CONTINUING INQUIRY Boy, Left Fatherless, Wants Job To Help Mother In Her Distress 15, Willing Pitch in and Help— $2,802 in Relief Fund. Insurance Company Makes Adjustment With Survivors of Men Who Died In N. & J. Accident. Rutherford George Rabis, Plucky Boy Says Morta, i e Was of Low (Grade— g e Kirkham Disqualified e L From Representing Nev i ) Britain in Case. 0 1Mt [; « —— George ha r e, He il TR e Hanfmd Feh, h—(umpcn years old, but the decline ir 1 ition adjustments have been made with the families of the cight men killed in the collapse f the foundry building of the North & Judd Manufacturing :[nmpflny. New Britain, Thuis- The compensation, which amounts to $32,089.08 will he paid by an insurance company. The payments are for 512 weeks in each of the eight two hoys to WIIL ASSEMBLE HERF, " exrse- nd, anc Investigation of the North & Ju can T factory disaster by Mayor A. M t #lone More Than 100 Expected uResa & cormibee B 1V B rol : H utor Joscph G Woods has not o ra at Meeting Next far been productive of sufficirnt r S ) “ sults to cause Stufe's Attorney Hue S Week End M. Aleorn to regard the ineident Peod O, Rack : A clo:ad, it was fodieated today in committee o T |statement given to The Heral 5 Het o wndred physic ALY | Asked if he would have County i om_every of the state arc {peieotive Wdward Hickey con or work his i, an investigation, the state's attor My, Ricklif i sefng : 1 to the W : o uetion 114 and th would be i fusesl ers who f s He amplitied Contrit Istatement by saying ho waus of reported 10 « lerstanding Prosecuto e : w Woods in this city was now iuvesti N Boitain Tlerald ool auditorium afternoon-|gating and Le plans to await the re SRk A ) lat 2:45 o'cloek will b of that probe “fo determis , given by Dr. Frederick W, Maroney, |what action, if 1 should take visor artment of |He declined to hether he world th educ tic City, N. |ask Prosecutor Woods to file a 1 J The Physical |port at the e of the state’s a Di on.” Friduy {torn Total J0 | morning e over to Visit- | A report was prevalent that T P s, |ing the elementary, junior and senior | tective Hickey is in the ity today | schools. At 6:45 o'clock a din- [ but pollce department and factor DL ¢ 10,00 | 1o Wil the Burritt | attaches expressed nee of i e 100,00/ Botel: Dr. dircetor | presence and the state’s attors 2 ; | of physi said Hickey was not asked by hi ] o0 A 1 give the | office to institute an investizatio itecord 1 J Pl Cannot Remove Debris 1 i 1 A permit issued Saturday to erlin Construction Co. for the r 5 T moval of debris in preparation f to Chawmber of Com onvention W01 o'clocts | Teplacements was countermandr ; j sl Burritt hotl. | 18ter by Inspector Hennessy at i : C. . Vibh 3 ‘ - stion of Prosec Wood A RANIGIECn asoRT RO O o ar e t of the bulld 1eation in New will be i vo E. B. ( _ disturt | The Berlin Conetruction Co, ng I'riday . | ness for work as soon as this ord is lifted and plans to [ioaatit ontatier 1 {North & Judd Co. 1t is planned to have a tempo 1 |ary prot placed over 11 anncaling kilns making e i operation during the perio t . $ 8 Wi L oLelito) Cause of Collapse 1 p. m ( inued.) | \ause of the excess t of »1 on Page 11) 45 p. m, m SVanuth el Sasae OCREESRER et school auditortum, Hillside place. |nq cnos \ first o WILL OF H. A TRYLOR IS jcirectine trom the mayor ot ot ! abo FILED IN PROBATE COURT oo : Staniey H. Holms tor's K W. Maron Specfiie Bequests to Members of A Family With Residue Be- th edu At queathed to His Wife ! ‘\'\ T 1 1 A v ¥F. G [ S v will follc 4 Paymer Y Speake xprnses t ¢ ite a r physical a r hmond, Virginia, in | s p. r port of the investigating comm o nd to| Progra tee, 18 of the same opinlo 1 e § school orchestra Miss | torday coneur. W v Doris Bradicy The explosion theory has be r Flag Dril e stx, Chamber- |yionnea™ by ey 6 ventiuntt o lain school; instructor, Miss Cath- [y .n she MeGra Rutherfonl's Report Dance — Gr. erford’s report placed in t er. | school; insf r of the yor lowing lis pal | Wi the factory and presented ol est tors, Alice | & 10 his siste o d the £1,000 1o s its construc reesc; $1,000 consideratio the Mason Taylor Imposed on All the rest, residue and remat masonry, and If at some ot s bed gave, devised Migy (¢ a additional weight bad T X ed to these pllasters, this o Gy Tesso s r gh f might have tended to pro- school; instructor, Lionel Depot iuce an ‘overturn’ or unusual strain Virginia —_— _— | i (Continued on Page 11) | (Coptinued on Page 13)

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