New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 12, 1926, Page 1

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et . —————e e —_— \ News of the World ‘ Average Daily Cireulation For | - \\erk lndlng —_—— "Q'Nnjuru — T ESTABLISHED 1870 TR RS NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, FEBRU 126, —TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES, PRICE THREE CENTS COAL STRIKE IS ENDED- AGREEMENT FOR 5 YRS. FRAN[;E T[] |NS|S’I‘ MOTHER ELFPHANT ANGERED AT AUTO M\ ']N SUV‘ETS BHN[} TOSSES MACHINE INTO DEEP RAVINE I lor\ From Southern Sumatra Tells End of Popular W“ RF”[F WHEN INOYCONERENE ™5 e s o™ YRQUT SNDED Demands That Preliminary Dis- armament Commission Meet Where Soviets Will Attend Work To Be Resumed Within 10 Days — ; Peak Of Production By End of Month — Old Contract, With Certain Modifications, Effective Until Aug. 31, 1930 — Wage Changes May Be Proposed Yearly After January 1, 1927, - " Jist What Presien Coolidge - Has Had to Do With Efforts | Remains Undisclosed By The Assoc AMERICAN MINISTER 1S T POLITICAL DYNAMITE ety ot - St RENGYED FRON GAPITAL, —= This 1s Prevailng Sentiment in rence a tative itract Yy COMING HOME FOR ORDERS 3" Summons Haa Nothing To Do With pproval, a both parties.” ve held in Sceranton beginning Tues will be forn T day morning. 1y exe convention wi League's Reportad Disagreement | Iod 00 F L | Administration Circles—Placing | § ) ; 3 d J i o e i Toboggan Slide 800 Feet Long AN S 7 Reume Work Within 10 Days Joss Wi Gome Up Tater BIGDR 0NN L. TEWIS GOVERNOR PINCHOT \"‘I"!‘?;‘ workers will ’l' AUMESTOLE WL 10 ;‘ *lvfl'--fl i Sy yil e M - |18 expected the peak of production will be reached by the end Is Built In Walnut Hill Park e cause of Assassination At Tau- joicing Now is Paramount of the month. sanne in 1923. T R A gton, Feb. 12 : Copeland qays ACtlon Of Senate }\{\r("’l"‘ (n‘[lfp’yr\\]:y:}l‘ "‘(\ n‘.v‘z‘j-l\‘vl\:x:‘ii.‘r the old contract suly T e e ELM [;"'Y ST“RE MAN Extends From General ws of the ach of : ! t to certain modifications and remain in effect until August msist that the disarmament prepar- i Hastened Settlement Of Strlke B ; ‘ ?'}r’)r.‘;‘ i |m0n A BESE Once a vear each party may after January 1, 1927, pro which wil N 1 b i or bit issensio pose modification in the wage scale. Host ot So;~Qs;.Ruésl'\::‘,.eth'::.s‘vmmmpym; ARRESTH] AFTER HRE monds- : ] ‘onders if “\upme . lige ety ded iniatraton” Wt Sup-| AFTER THINTY YEARb Hetory i bassador, Jean Henncssy, prior to the That Began Sept. 1 ————————— opening of the special session of the Tenders Resignation as pun Refuse To Meet On Swiss Soil Be- . ap han in Wash 1S been to t Now Open for | Outdoor Sports Lovers. League of Nations council Congress Ave. Blaze Does L (Russia, angered over the assassi- - . L nation of the sovict envoy, Vrovshy, | 515,000 Damage—Lighted | vt qorea st at Lau e in 1923, has refused to 3 . 1 = 4 ir artend any meetings on fwise soi) | Candle Found in Cellar M. Hennessy said it would ke im- possible to expect heipful coopera- tion from the states bordering upon port Measure to Ensure the capital tod and rejoi ustrinl and ¥ ot 1o Walnut Hill par} is good not on also for sleds—in for | 'Lasting Peace. k ; New Have Assistant Sales | . ben removed 1 Russia unless the soviet government tr.«nmzm; & broke out | fact N ith steel runners | e el | was represented. This especlally ab- | a1y this morning In the cellar of “XCoPt sRatcs. Ttisas steep as the | o lete x Washington, Feb. 12 (Pr—Se Manager | plied to Poland, Rumania. Bulgaria, | e i f alows. ) o complets : : , | I'inland and Czechoslovakia, the Bu Sur tend Walnr ¢ of the jean non-members of the council, 83 rime c ong v +ho, like the United States and Rus- | & b, " complotian sitd wis n 3 public. a, had been invited to sit on - $ Coolidge has protes preparatory commission. 4 no authority to owner of t Gibson Called Home ugton, Feb. 12 (P—Minister Gibson, at Geneva has been John L. Lewis, pres ne Workers 1881 pertaining of Natlo Tt vagiightiad isabic) sincaithe eonterence had been postponed, to let Mr. Gibson exchange first hand information with officlals here. It is belleved he ca: w light par- ament poli- Tewis Is Satisfied good pa- | ontai said it rema ticularly on the ‘dlss cles of the varlons gove are to be parties to th M & begins west ov’ s near the | b discusslon bson's visit to Wi ] gton is in no way connected with |¥ the disagreement over a meeting place for the conference. Despite suggestions that the gathering might be held here, the state department fully expects some other European ! setting to be chosen should it be found Impracticable to meet in Geneva. FAMOUS ZION LEADER ister gatimatedtiis o Mol N Ifred ARG PR IunkerRWas the heaviest damage be holes in the rear <o |>r.~t~m Demands July ® y on ¢ second floor \ Nahum Sokolow to Speak "{ ' & : Charles K : I a - : & the oldest bHook | Sunday Night at 5 Bly in (Continued on Page 28) , Sl S § iw ) T DeaRt et K . Q 1 one ¢ s Yo Now T s w N o B - "ot s city, aien tota at nae nome. | OOAST GUARDSMEN HELD s ] Sne |l SN o announces the visit to this city of £ ¢ 44 yoars pgo he came to o Fatno bl haa ever Sineiy . - pre o the World Zionist organization and Al ool tled in the 1o o me. ' Are Accused of Giving Safe Comvoy | In his last annual ge . ¥ s A ¥ perhaps the foremost leader of world He (opencd a k Liiia R < S . e city in the country under a popula- had | u neeiine ; % A e 1 & ' & tion of 150.000 which will have the | . s Island e 5 Sl : friee § o ar 1 pleasure of greeting this scholar and | personal Bodyguard O British Tleir e th bought out his Pro R 1. F rower to deal with a r ¥ o t 5 t got A 3 n. The local Zionist district e arge | pour i ouk Tt nal . Pinchot's Tlan he express s one of the best in the country | Doubled And Six Men Now Attend srary at {he co it Al DR ! : - g = o in behalf of Pales- | Fim Constantly. 104, 18 {them with having conspi suspensio lining ) = A of inves 1 r Test of Agreement Sokolow has cons | & London, Feb. 12 (& 1 CIlE AR [lataiths nation = i SR e ; 3 A 3 by \ < v e to come here. He will address a !y oo P TR o first wardy BUt | Orher arre o SIas : , ’ tors ok fev asbient ¥ mass meeting Sunday evening in the |, Ty 0 T and now consists rests cut short his 'The four e s £ A R e e 2 Ode S iraitha Elihu Burritt school on North strect. | ¢ iy picked men {po Andrew J . T E EXE b vorkable and that it Nine M W . Bernard Rosenblatt of New York | o™ .f”,'t oriti o veantoEl narried Miss Cather- | pia | HRE ARE CUTED paif=y R Uiiratibn of Foakes ty ped B gy will also speak. Morhis Cohen will ;o in e quen Sretectioni|on v r Tune 4, 1554, She |yop and : A &k chairmian. The committee in |g " 0" v guard s | dicd a vear ago last June, four days s i o y 3 v { She : harge is Irving 1. Rachlin, Dr. M. | jyponger and 1 sing than |6 fter their 40t fing anniver- | cross of Provide S et IS L iH elentandiSuzanne Both S, vas Ul wages and s of employ S. Dunn. Raymond: Beatman, Morris |3 t0PF 0C O NIy e [sary. His death came Just & Vear {and Christos 1¢!roy of | pamlly Watch Negroce Swing Continue Victorious ted by one side ¢ nt : s Cohn, Louis Kirschnitz and Bernard Weair nd six me atter the death of | Newport, T ¢ held in s o) G P Sripeu sl Miller. R Taraat Afehetions o his Wi A daughter was the late [210.000 | preliminary Into Fternity. ¢ P A7 e < Nahum Sokolow, who Is 72 years| & 8 0t O he ce at all | Nitt who before Tl it \ United \ feanie of age, rose from a poor student in »‘,”m\ o Nen e States Gommias r Henry C. Hart | ¥, ¢ < \ ‘ 2 a small Russian village to the fore- | 5 & g Tt alleged the defendants | y \ p t p ' T oabivar ) | 2 v = it the country ort and possess ! . e an in ! ’\lerldcn School Afire W nd. Another ; ; i (= th beioved and admired by his wmb SHLEG TR LG ] = hat ' plan so AT | But No Pup s Ple\ent rickland. of : . . laboring in behalt of his Meriden, Conn » whom he S al & g event now in the yroke out in the roof of the s. B. J. Hubert | B ss s ! lite he feels North Colony str school he s Mrs. Clara |3 EStukmemiey P o X s 2l While stil] in his youth Sokolow | dfed ;n:,uv\ rope atiliated with the Ger- |gave safe com o r rs i Kb 0 . \ v s " ¥y pro H He — K e ! | CUT LEECTRIC RATES sior w )¢ wide (Con'lnucd on page 11) »,.. ding was el otz wrom ] e e e = e P 2 (®—Th Ar BURNS PROVE FATAI | in ghs and moor Ap- |was o gre- ore ; s : : v ne SR Rl Ansonia. Feb r M \ - s | gational church f past . 15 THE WEATHER | v struck ¢ \ . 1 it R Doy The ge is n s Hartford, Teh. 12.—Forceast hatvdh e 2 sekiad Sl A ot e = shalt be vefcrred 1o ) s 0 Wi © TeOpor NeX werk M¢ afte At 3 ¢ lock for New Britain and vicinity g ¥ \ = Wiiie ot & (e the New York co: [ powers ar to Falr tonight: Saturday unset- 4 i Ardpnditvbo i adunad™. . specte nd . r C s Congrega tled with rising temperature 1y sions an . K at'e S bk i ficiat t smiled br when they were 7 a profit of - - ials ave recommended |tior church, offt €. Inter oadly 2 " A S ment rview cemetery. | #—— —— otographed, | 859 | (Continued on Page 26) | (Continued on Page 8) will be in

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