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e ——— e gr—— Y : News of the World \T l i ‘ ! | Average Daily Circulation For | i By Associated Press wno)) ‘Nn STty / I“e‘;:.kl:‘tlk‘ndl.n . 13 165 Y45 apy RS \ el MRE A0g Jonanu; \EW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18 1926, --SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS JEATHS MAY TCTAL | TRAINMAN’S QUICK ACTION WN[]R”Y REPORT ~ Archbishop Cieplak Passes Away SEVENTY IN UTAB'S L RE VENTS WORSE ACCIDENT OPPOSES ACTION IN Almost On Eve Of Returmng Home TIBUI:U%E{EASA%“% R[ERE ESN]!::;KE IS CALLED ON FIRST DAY &8 'luun Just Be!orc It Crashes Into Freight Near ST I‘nm.ltc, 69 iy it 130 b Gastoriand tatlon; I, X =Two Klled, 200njuced. - chtwoyy (hnioe ORVIAON| Soouss: ot Ave-Visited wois Contempt Proceedings Could —— This City Several Weeks 500 Workers At Penn. e N "FBT F[]R M[]RE . Coal Co., Mine Walk THAN _[]_NJ: MHUUN Out Few Minutes B LSTABLISHED 1870 35 Known Dead N Landshde Sweeps Highland Boy Mining . v d freight in on t Camp-to ODvion | Comr ratieeas, e atlon today, Enginema L Not Be Malmalfled Ago and Was Accorded locomotives, two of them | Jght and the other on th Wonderful Welcome. EES SER]OUS THREAT nd Fireman Richard | Passenger fnstantly train, were ¢ [ k 104 A 4o e v. ,:‘ T i i iool pro. After Starting Time WERE BURIED 14 HOURS, e e e At e ST 045 FORMIOR GOV e net s aderai o Miver Morosco, Theatrical Pro- ] : o b 1, oy e [ e * ducer, Banknupt Today In Dispute Over - Stide Begins Two Miles Prom Litle it there was no train on the side o i1 track, ready It Action Is Continued 1t Will Re- Sucred to sabl 2 ages. - LISTS ASSETS AT $200 = Feeling Also Reported Vive Million, in Failure of Moros- E vo Holding Company in Catifornia, 1ty 0f Instances Men z usnally oc pulled sult in Subordination of Execative Settlewent and Gathers Speed or Jdudicial Branches o Legista- | lvoryhody and Momentum as it Zig-Zagged tive Branch, Head of Senate Ju- | Iy sorvowiul” Other pror Tts Way Down Canyon—One Man : 1 o banquet Tost His Wealth, Estimated Once a where But in Major- diclary Committee Suys, Presenting | ) Washington, ¥ P Afler e repose of Archbishop Ciey Bankrupt in 19 Resume Labors. tomorro it estigation tl fepartme: has reached the conclu- New York, I ISP OllveriEEe = was the t e today of the it contempt proceedings | L y" «l' \TOHCO. . " avalanche that overwhelmed the T against the Aluminum Company of 9 ; S [ture producer, filed a voluntary v, Teb. 18 (P : R o America_cannot by yossibility tition in bankruptey in the federal R e iy Highland Boy mining camp to Sap M D K P k t0 Ask Pro- P id P F K | Ny | ! k ning | | | The ounce was made to- | . [ 8 (M — L 00 and ass after nearly six montls of idleness, Officials directing the search of | ht C t A he announ: WAS M2 Sl L YRds dnon tl’uvfi:’vrv::\r'nl-l\l i A et ale Lour {0 ol | T, B[l]‘l‘ 10 Re H‘e ". v by Chalrman Cuniming of the op John Felix Cieplak, ¢ \\.w 56 fortune one| Five red workers, employe i 2 RO S il AT N | cenate judiciary committee, in a Poland, once the center of ime was estimated 1hout 00,- | by the Pennsylvania Coal Company Pullcings, ons & dhe .'r:” ":m\l\' o minority report opposing the senate wide sympathy and interest 0 los the failure of the number 4 shaft at Pittstoy hoarding place housing 50 person HUSBAND LEFT gwo 000 e R iee s all sox ling Coripany| went on stike o faw minufes atte: {f.,‘m.\.mhoml of 1 ad been | IR retary Mellon is a large stockhoid- | churel v, 15 dead. recefver exonerated | The dispute > Over wage Tates S SR S Hnrer B Do er, has violated federal court de- y responsibility the |a sore spot in r ard cor Cheeking TUp On Victin: Plainville Manufacturer Died 1=y ent of Commission On Educa- | oot s, Yfor i B z e e mare et Trank A. Wardlaw, superintend-| o o0 0w organ = : oy Mo Condition \M Rv arded as | viorox Bo lotim ot the 3 : aware thpilmvestate ekl organ, i s Thicl 'am- | Senator Cumming said the de- from et o : 1 at t ent of the Utah-Delaware Mining tion Has B n Thick of Cam- | Shalon g i enid e i \ariing gl Mo | Sitles ot foan promoL. Lol company, which operates the High-| Town Clerk, 1s Now Guardian Ad o e : : ' 5 i ¢ of Het E ! @r | his dream vil- AR A0 A el paign To Tmprove New Britain | e jnformation known or believed side by land Boy workings, made up a lis 5 sl Sieaies Roman ( clergy at Heavy Cold | | operations we of 29 missing persor jich includ- | Tdtem of Two Small Children, S X C g not only wh | 4 only the owners and lessees of 3 g | 3 that was available to b i | A #eore of company v destroyed. He w unable (Special to The Herald.) President Patrick 1. King and | federal trade commission, but e arc p. who had b in A 1 A 1 k from variot to say how many other persons| Bristol Ieb. I&-4 - situation |commissioner Henry T. Burr of the | s of nformation not sub- | this country sice last Noveubr \ 3 Pre P S P opening might have lived in the cabins, A.l. which is creating an unusual amount 1y of education announced to- | mitted to the commission. expected to sail Saturday for I'o i I today to e il b loeic mines the failure o ¥ though it is known that there w v“l‘"’v'“ oty Bl o peTa e v will retire at the end Questions Legal Rights land. lis bed 1 of a heavy cold eSS Y e | miners to report on. their jobs. b CLU i rath last September of King Peck their present ferms and will not N e MerC) eI T i loved i X g usands hask Ontouh. ’ by the mining comy Biuingtlle ninpEesiioidsdaehgilieRcanIdutestron heeleaHion ing(iial | ) o Tlarhaiet bishop of 1, was sentenced |Grnt’s pl ) Scranton, Pi., Feb. 18 P—Thou BYLLS QELE Spring company in that place i | entir ase and exhat el e \ i i or Sty Only 18 of the known drad : sprit allablct donras o armation il Marchi2s, e oscow to b nds of workers thronged around : ; and ‘operated it with unusual suc- |~y Tl e raniltU] o atabias BoNKas: Boks Lo Ak O e o Ty a squad. Vicar ¢ *‘n’m of the difterent coal cot been identified and there coss. In later years his father, 1 P gting s decislon U | Senator Cummins sald, “the de- & ! N ssibility that the 17 unidentified |5 P e talliels Dot the increnscd duties attached 10| o timent nas reached the conclu. | cral Bute it tried | panies everywhere in the hard coal es were those of persons listed S DT s position president of the | + sentenee 1 later 15 1'wl“ at 6 4. m. at which hour th : Sy stockholder and active worker in the | sion i contempt pre s i Tt believed dead. On oo o e Peek was marrfed, |oard. His duties as assistan ey 1y possibility cuted, as involved in the ges began lowering their loads o is, with only 35 missing, the 00y doatn tn September left | WAIY of the Stanley Works reqtire | o ey maintatns The United States. foinod W AT ELe at the trial he | huvian f';"\'—i?" to the 1 woulc e i el Sapdbesiatoy k Lk ' most of his e and rather than S i f o e had beer \ped | earth and began the PI L ';’" vould be in the is widow and two small children, | ©¢ ',,',” ¢ ”‘:H,,”:J 'y\,,\,,[\(‘\;.‘ In view of finding Senatoy | Other countries in pr i S ,f\‘, \, ;‘.S::”; 14Hnn of an'm"i ite fu zcst ;x" ed After 14 Hours pikenosuill pusin Rk , he has decided to retire, He, | Cummins challenged the legal arstinpr ! i rela tes. Among |Strike went into effect escu ated by him has been a great f e ins | tishtiot the enets to A b 3 o s Welkiea scue Wor numbering Joseph M. Hallor are {h g : J ment ciforts ot i 8 a part to| € : lsted 1o the col- : cial success for a number of y n 50, were spurred on inipagt, qud has furnished hai their attack upon the debris by the ({5 a large market in the anding alive of Jimmy McDonald |eentral sales agency in and his wife, owners of the board- 'city, ., after more than 14 hours | D, ¢, Peck, the father. and Mys: | Attorney David L. Dunn re board | ther investigation. 8 and run th 7 o'clock this miorn ! nocratic members of tl vhose term expires in April. ch has run s ylelded its from touring compan- | Was ined by vork at the mil Premier Mussolini of Ttaly, and the he min- | Roman Catholic chureh in the |V United States, he was releaged fron prison in March, 1024. H s the “It §s the judgment bheen a member of | ority of the committec,” when | added, “that there s no cc Mr. King Hthe board sinee May 81, 19 o producer’s wife and Peggy | The contract under which i gned o | tlonal authority for the resolution | pupst of Pope Pius in R for 18 ! J J imprisonment under the wreckage. |Bertha C. Peck, the widow, were |accept another appointment, During |.of investigation) recommended in | onth nt nom i ns Joyce are listed as two Justry is now workin si The MecDonalds were brought out {appointed joint lis first year on the hoard he was | the majority report, and that f t Archbishop Cleplak visited a | MOt (0 atter vk ors each heing credit- | late yesterday in the offices o Jate last night after all hope had |the estate, which will repre airma the school accommoda-~ | course indicated in the pronased ,umber of American cities after his ¢ : 00. Banks in [ Glen Alden (‘oal company in t been given up for those remaining wards of #100,000 in value. tion committee, the most importan solution the ¢ ““d|,rrival ding Bridgeport € ; ! bl War ‘“N both are | city. Six operat and six min buried. controlling stock in the company |commitive of the hoard, and it was | practice of the oV - | New Britain, Conn., Webster : . ¥ Q! or large .sums. | d their signatures to the docu- bb Campbell, a miner, first |was substantially owned hy King ng this time that the throw of our fo rmeut | Worcester, Mass., Detroit and Gree I e Beas r ong th :mc is @ hotel bill | ment, declared by President John 1 heard their faint cries coming On September 20nd, 1 ich has resulted in : is the cerfain result | . Wis., and New Y e wus. = retl « . 00 for which Morosco pledged | Lewis. of the miners' union, to be through the snow splintered Ryder of the probate court |building of schools valued at $1.- Sees Threat to Government | —_— Heniiin b A L) : eRgreRtostcon! drawn up timbers Aling for aid, he dug| inville appointed May Morgan (V00,060 got its star The struggle which must ensue | ( nued on Page Five) G i olites e | In the history of organized labor. H and chopped his way to them. Roth ainville gu \ ad litem of A year after hi oming a mem- | nallcin et ne R e L 4 ) NEW BR”‘AIN Y TH ?M a mass meeting of miners in e Soiuclona® McDonata Lsvithtn | two Peck children without the | her of the board, the term of Judge | «yhordination of fhe exe e or g Hous ymouth yester that agrec badly injured hip, had burrowed lis |knowledge of the widow [ ney, ident of | Judicial 1 et oo NINE RESEUE“ IN Twu "1 Vs o nt involved wages aggregating a way a distance of several feet to his Relatives Come On Seene the board s its nization I | nient to the lezislative i ! f ter Peck, formerly of New or New wife, who was pinned into the wreckage by a timber over her left 1 he did {in su ting tl wse of his [ o another son, billion and a half dollars In the per- Vit HELD AS AUTO THIEVES =2 v oo t Cooli | There was mo discusslon of the arm, which was broken sin-law, a M. Harris, « PMiEi fram |terms of the contract. The min - 5 have both come on to ydations committes, . 5 b ave declared ths e agreement Tvery effort thus far has heen N ! ! of everyihing sa {Mrmw MRl bent toward recovering those buried nd are actively purticl- | yqr, King was elocted by the board | cagentis aaneijaas hinsre S e . Matulis, Smelter, Smulski | LECIai cofnia o g the ma t of 1 s second president . . by by th €03 company, &n tha beneath the debris and succoring i i nd g | more loss, Leominster, “a and |fron the 1 : o [ ths iecal compriy andy il the Injured survivors and those who (husiness, neither of whom, it is al DRt vern wiie vl Mt v o B ’ A e e and Smidak Bound W‘f‘ operators understood that i have heretofore had any finan e SR anl 1 ’t.. Have ¥ T both sides work out a reciprocal pro- ve been made homeless olone It aninan itding yea conelusion reached by Burlington, Vt., Have o Over Today €ram of “cooperation and efticienc | Slide Crashes Onward e o i school hoard, addl- |y ant of justice, s tc < 2] r. 8 s explained 11 I A Jit il mean ¥ tha wdontion T e slide began two milen from |Prck 1¢ 4 for e AD= | tions to the Smalley, Stanley :l"‘;‘ I G hina va fc e 1 Spectacular Fires sident xra v e A e (1. Tlittle settiement more than & Ll z Hill schools were completed. ns of the « | S haed his heal he ol reRlagls | children seems to e a ¥ [complgiog 18 of th | i A NRCaIIaat th e intont dnes mile above sea level in the Oquirrh ‘“”‘]:w“, fioveinent on the partiag | Al school i SUSlEtD RSl tendon = entity bas ar a Six young operators have made no puh {mountains, when the freshly fallen o By 5 prevent her ap Hh e PRro\imate \apout discovering a lawyer who| Leominster, Mass, Feb. | Washi 1 ro | t regarding their inter Pl | snow slipped from its resting place (A0 C R of $300.00 vilievaRs h el nlo)ds ate opinion and direct Two helpless persons were A contract, if it differs Jon an earlier fall tat had become } Mrs Prol o for year before | Smith and (dast street gchoo:s, ‘,‘,'1 | the president to employ h o safety through smok « of 1 e | — {her marriage, was intin other on St Sueel 1o KR k| W deny e tis) r of |Of the old Wood block 1 ssocia ; atloa ot e e, (Continued on Page 12) A el wringe | place of the present Lincoln stre e emEta o Tt We ment Sguare when fire \ ood p s Lon AN T details e springs has vetained | school were started, Tand near the | o B0 egioion rol the SpulldinEeear ' robable e i | BAI] B“UKKEEPINE AT ) mn lone of Bristol | corner of hutile Meadow = aveniit |orany committee morning causing damags of 31 Aftor ) 1 v i g caus g PR 4w street was bought to be | i A general alarm was sounded ar hed ros t & ) o/ carsanher 1l ot aeel o tnka! tha |Summon and hear i e : T 1 March term of oppose with the ntmost vigor any for a il > of & violation of t iremen foug ¥ pro commisslon attempt on the part of any bank or of the Monroe street school. | our hefore the flames were co 1 ne er Th (e ola BANK IS FXPLANATIHN i ANgIApeInLENS Question Up Todas ! Shle 18 4 a ) § mall children, N . James Noble, 13, who was €ols purpose The question whether the senate his bed with a fractu . (<P et e e federal tr rd A. Drumomnd AN ; \WLLE 1 Gilpatric Seeks to Explain a controlling ey &t B 2l fedeal U A Druaion J its tor years o of a trade |der of business for to ' Bond Muddle—Admits ; s e . : Tale |in the controversy is the Santa Barbara, Ventura and Other ey ; ; el on¥o ) wh i Juggling $300,000 el e e mo et WILIEbe Irinibv o XiTEn ] atindcoRiRan Sy e e Sonthern California Places Rocked ) = heard in the probat vt in Tlain- | proximately $200,00 | P R unfon leaders today | AL he | e i 4 the matter promises fo i s | future —No Damage Reported A e ! vile, a n Burr Also Retirin, et e - S ; ; m Putnam, Conn., Feb. 18 (B —Bad |furnish some unusnal and fnterest Mr. T republican, who Aephblicansiib s nariyeso X L) 15 75 Per Cent Normal Yookkeeping at the First National ing litizatior A laleios e s 4 mEmberar| Yeaterdaydecided & : Renort itiomt el e hine o e e u X |should be applied o osti v ear ) e i 14 bank of I m, during the Liberty t1e school hoard fs also T & chid Lok : LAt SEn 4 racite belt showed that all but cuse Harold Gilpa‘ric, former cash ! private interests has made meces- | PR § toteL e lierles were work approxi jer. conld giv day for his mani- | HIS ATHIETIC AB]UTV vy his withdrawal. He is a mem- ‘;, e e ““ ‘,".‘ e S R 8 <P Sub Committee Approves Bill Ex- ! ¥ 75 per cent of t norn ation of (I h of Lib ) 16 et ‘ iitter of the | A a ¢ - s Bonds belonging 1o the state of <7l He [its vightful functions in the 1 : cluding Pistols, Lotteries and > Yo 191 S—— | of inquiries. TP ! = < G onnecticut purchased in 19 s associated with Lan Frary 0 2 & (Continued on Page 12) l “The former cashier was testifying | Woonsocket Man Tambles Tnto Minp & 25500 i : | The original v ! lamag Fradulent Literature From Mafls, S B rore fver (. M. Coffin of the Race Trylng To Perform Difii- C morning as to his \'\y"l"*_w-’u,m Cot g . ‘“"':u“[‘ Rl e T B L nerall ¢} s 5 i Washi . 18 (P — Bills SMPER MANIAC SPREADS Bank directors room of the | cult Stunt For Woman inter his ferm conies to |the senate in 1 years I ik I ; by 1 X NP 5 7 1 end in April, Joseph M. Halloran, |in tt nresidentiatiColtinanil Hivoyolng ; g 3 ¢ €200,000 in Liberty Bonds | “Showing off hletic prowes e ttee, said he had not provisions of the consent de-| C . ? = 5 yurchased by the stat wers | for a s vas escorting home 1 ¥ nd conld |cree entered into in 1912 between |eral other families mad. ¢ . vere approved today by & sub com- | 00000 —— ot turned into the isury (in Woonsocket, at about 5:20 tl ot make a definite announcement government eorg Yeure g % Prominent Doctor Killed and Sey intil 15 months later puy- {morning, cost Henry Giruere, 2 e & CTt 18 expected, how- |had been violated. This report w identifi " ng the interest on If {his 1 he trench o Nour fank ) i1l agnin-be a candi. |{ransmitted to the justice depart » \ eral Pedestrians Report Belng uring this interval. n was (mill of the Manville Jenckes com- (‘o™ it T o e the | ment which nearly a year ago start- | =sm e o Sunihig . . 5 nxfous to know what emergeney |pany. Mrs, Florida Masse, the wom. | (1" &' S Uhai o [sa the InGeatiin ow concluded. | Slaver of Girl Sentenced A T ] Fired Upon From Ambush sen to make this delay in de- lan for whom 1 rforr his fa- ‘ ¥ —— — { Lt S ey ad arisen to R an g et per(ory el Luildie programs % T() qu: on April 16th N ¢ Omaha, ¥et » ¥ AVSLY Dece e onine Tt % Sl T ADe e Thanks Mayor For Cooperation | CHAPMAN S NEXT MOVE i Fen iR P \ eeataie Hniper I I‘\“”'l' up : ition of with t the v‘ e treicaved Appreciation of the '"”"'r‘”""i Ray1 ~( Costello, Chicage., re 1 tha was I n respons I ixed up WIS e ks it displayed by Mavor A. M. Pa- | S ‘ 1 of murdering Madeline ¥ At REEATIE = i 1" RITA B reracinb o Gig ) toward the school "“““”-”"(“ | Attempt To Get Supreme Court To | I8t tothaie Abel) \ di % br. A '1\ Searle, a sp ol 3 L 1 G ssion of a hope that this UL a05Y roat IR ar ‘reste d office last. mizht S ed him to keep these lguire in is contalned in the | Act Tn Case 1s To Be Made Within 0 ay Third Man Arrested in e as Sl N his possession at the time 'started for WLl | e ' > Pawtucket Rum Murder v such ® terror in a n DU 7 L e DL \day from Secretary Edward | Few Days, Lawyer Says. The girl wa gagged 1 5 R 1L, Feb. 18 T hen. the downtown however, that he Deguire ) 1 o T | ;, .n,'»‘ o s ouse near | S S + 'Rum Runner Chaser ( op o FLE T s 060 purchase boastifg © : danbury ¢ ‘ e | her Chirago : i e = £ e b e tordat Gasrivoaa Mayor A. M. Paonessa | next move vs for Gerald | Costell 1 that s yinglicCamdinc Is Back on the Beat 7t strians, resulting in 1 “City Hall Chapman will e k the supreme | man nam was ra 1w oyl 1] Darien, Conn., Feb. 18 P—Motor- 1eath of A latt r swung | 1 S | writ of tiorar the matter, it | : t 1 1 ared to hav Ml R It v intention to retire from | o 4o S eRaT eV a2 e ) i e ‘ n April and | o of the attorneys for Chap- | 20 Seri, 5 A‘ 1 want vom |, I.“ (e EERTNE . 9 i 1} Degu s he ¥ Y I rei el ] TAE WEATHER sar. |an | i e ot off Hartford, Feh. 18.—Forecast id he was und, {returne L A for New Britain and vicinity 1 A at th nsfer w es- |found nd trace of Gi RERUBEAD Rain tonight and Friday: ' t 1 Loan | vas four s ) somewhat warmer tonight; ( A e se persons Lol | nalt a mile down the strear spec 1 colder Triday night sistar reported (Continued on Page 13) |are dragging for the bodv today. | “E. M. PRATT e country. l*,w e # | fOr him strict court. llarbone, upon.

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