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News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN CO NNECTICUT, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, I 926, —SIXTE N PAGES Average Daily Circulation For Week Fndmg Feb, 20th . 13,235 NINE BELIEVED KILLED IN BLAZE WHICH RAZES HOTEL Schneider’s Prairi e"FA[;E THE FA[}TS’ oy, Meamwe CONFERENCE HELD town, N. Y, Swept By Flames Early This oy gombandment of Proii- l_Vlommg—Seven Bod-| jion Law Oped Tty | ies Recovered. el 'MODIFICATION ~ DEMANDED Senators, Twenty-three Persons Are Taken to Hospitals Suf- fering From Burns and | Congressmen And Citlzens Unite In Washington In General | Criticlsm Of Elghteenth Amend- ment And Its Results, Other Injuries—Pmper-; ty Damage $150,000. MODIFICATION EXPONENTS ASKED TO MEET MARCH 1 Washington, Feb, 22 (A) Authors of measures for modifi cation of the Middletown, N. Y., Feb, 2 Volstead act were Seven bodies had been recov invited tods J ney oon today from the ruins of Schnel. | Mopday before the scnate judi ler's Prairte house, which was| clary commitice for a confe swept by fire carly this morning. to procedure. tors Fidge Because of the charred condition of bodies only two were identifled, | Bdwards, democrat They were waite the hotel. I Bruce. democrat, It was thoug two more | e aenators iny s in the ruins of the ho-| conference. They ol. Tire companics trom Hurle licarings on tne question ville and Loch Sheldroke wer which both sides can present | a corps of workers in scarching Ir s fully for additional bodies. The identified de Benjamin Bank Washington, {and concerted |rected at prol in known only & Imingled with t A L eriticism were de 2 Monticello hospital }Ur )\‘(N‘ln( ation of Hospital authorities |, m. Toctors and seene shortly aided in re- | ¢ injured to Montice k damage will Feh, movement of general | Az or repeal six miles said geveral may die re The Facts” guns wers on table st st the Prol for its second Luncheon trained from t¥ 6 Ass Amend face-the-facts % nee The contention six -aped Unscathed. ST b i yirtunlly no ol has proved a failure pro- | b 'mote of th meeting, | with the i1 beer be mand that About forly guest hotel wh hur slaep in legalized. {prominent in and out of con B ouly flames spread | yuppljed the ammunition for the m\rl dly that man were trapped -)mzh on prohibition which the they could | ed a8 noral and ind forced 1o (1 ensibly stupi picable mock- | 2oL Broken | ooy hypoer and as muking | & {rom | terime o most people do not 4 B0 leven regard sin.” 5 Ydwards Leads Drive Mather's Fack DR Deseribing himself as “one who back wiwn o ry window bout san- | matter of | to hring and raticnality | ars o iris, T enforcement,” Edward ot injur wrds, democrut, Jersey, | Jullis Jacobson. an cmpl in an address that NRIIEROM, DE ik mockery and hypoerisy” ining 10 e § oo ibition enforecment has been | u ut he s not right thir people.” nospital authoritics | T S hard, indisput- | faced if Ameri et and | must be to naintain th r “lvegard of her citizens | Ruled By Minorits Sinee the advent m,v,; “fair mm ‘ ng have ! Hll EBTEI] CHILDDIES, : i or l‘\ an intoler - of suy inconecivably small 16 find dtselfi 1 Mother and Father, Slaves Alcohol, at State Farm promises and false en nd regulations hibitory re- asures vith > said, and a | n opened 1 willions of peoplt follow our lead- on the he hat heart trou of Helen Andreyczek, rites on t in big black letters {1 records le caused the 1 willing to rship. 5 Beer v physicia Defends An offr ey, as n..’ principal cause of U Pl s i ! ting csentative Helen's mother aud ““-LI s been drunkards, so John oo Jost all int n Yo 3 to their children &1 experinien gl 1 Helen to be neg- OtNors e & Eancits ) s a delicats Iy prove beer 275 1 : alcoholic contut consumed by d glienioris to the full capacity of the stom frov she and could not cause vould not | intoxication.” | Contention that ion when was expres Lazaron of Ral d repeal of th i , or at least legalizution of and wine Temperance, & probably phy childiood and the o0 useful won Instead of care, 1 of love hey cry prohibi 18 til they were in Not ll\pm risy | of stupor, Mr. and Mrs. Andre czek | e id i mot work, they did mot clean|., ST jir house, and they did not clean | which parads heir children. When the source of | ot kin ir moncy was gone they pawned e {ashy weir clothing to get W ¥ st Yo father were arrested. WI ople, which make m content v were brought to the police '/ yive yn and 1 tion their clothes were tattered | oo 1o constitution of 1 torn. »Mrs. Andreyezek had jio g0 n shameful f t £t cnough clothing to keep !y hardly > lofticeral found Bha || il and in a cold and dis- | 1,.ad Rl g roor S InEE AR prohibition amend clothes or cover, drunk, With &]of the Anti-Saloon It partly filled bottle of moonshine bY | retorts in stateme i ads ng the part George Wash s 1d play in the controversy Jive now. Gives Wheeler a Stip statement said the first and her I s last night were driu themselves senseless, Helen bravely fighting for life at the hos- pital. Because of neglect, her condi on was hopeless but she fought at fate until she s able to no longer Once doctors vould die. They sent g but the couple were intent upon drink ¥ wer toxicated to go to th parents “would sc | endowment f 22 (P—A new | today and | & r Yesterday when Helen passed (Continued on Page 11) i (Continued on Page 13) | TWENTY MILLION SOUGHT AT YALE BY PRES. ANGELL | Enormous Emlowmem Needed, He Says, for Theglold Pur- pose--Sets § Years as Period FACULTY SALARIES ARE | LOWER THAN AVERAGE Washington's admonition against | can peopie and the American pec i g permanent alllance with foreign | wlone, « policies of W powers was termed “u settled - m, S v Borah declared Fund Would Be Used to fnerease | yional poliey” by Sceretary of State| i i IR salary of Instructors, to Add to K Kellogg a Washing v 1ol day exercises of the r of hi Thelr Number and Also to Ald | versity Pennsylvania today, | Swu % to thousands in | The sccretary ferred to the 1 m 110 ¢ ess other In Great University Library tendency to demand changes |« i ithia Fodia ine chalen : i m of government and made | ¢ s reign relations ¢ tablishment—Bannard, Taft, De- |0, e ranheitolilaoana illiie Mscrlen tha i thas teal pew and Hadley on Committee, "1™ hagataod die it AL “ test of windred und | and At pr \ New Haven, Conn., Feb, 22 (P — | 1 vote 1 L Twenty million dollars more in en- | siding foreign 1o t Yale university was glements, ctary Kelloge | The next fi lent James How t alumni today. | 1% money, he said, is needed maintain the cducational standaras | of the universtt d s ould he ra endow- ment More ate compe | the n iner s num- ber, sermanent ersity iy which Bannard 1s Chairman The Yale endowment fund hended by Otto T. Bannard as chairman, and vice chairmen will be Chaut M. Depew, ’id, Justice \\v‘ m - Howard | Taft, 78, and Arth *76, president mittes will be out the g Hul- connt ‘EHAPMAN’S LAWYERS WORK FRANTIGALLY - : Meet T ()dd\‘ to Decide Pro- . cedure in Asking for Third Reprieve 22 (P Judge New York, Fred. Attor Hartford. Feb. J. Groenl o ney Ray M. Wiley of Springfield, At- torney Charles W. Murphy of Dan- iy und Attorney Joseph M. Freed- nan -of Har Mr. Freedman's relative to procedure in to confer a office this after No Foreign Alliances Contirues U. S. Policy, Kellogg Asserts As Sen. Borah Arraigns World Court! Secretary of State I s Chairman of lations, Via That Admoni- Also Urges Adherence to the Washington’s tions Prevail — sists Threatens Policies Constitution. First President. Philadelphia, Feb, Py—George | & [ 22 (Rr “has had a ofound influence | United State upon our national 1 now being o “It is as importan when | said he United St great and pow- } i s crful nation as when ft was a small s Kk nation of thirteen state id \ to mainta ared. “This nits existence,” | pronounc ment | of | (Continued on I Fourteen) i (Continued on Page 14) ]Pack Of Ferocmus Dogs Attack And Kill Man Near Yonkers, N. Y. Bod\ del\ L:::lalcd and MRS “BRIEN W‘u Cla lho." .\hm\c Temfic Struggle Took Place, Founded l( in Foreign Re- Radio, In- Membership | 1918 and Names Of 150 Female Pattents On Indtan Herb Doctor s List STATFP 0, GLERKS oINS HFR[l (l New Britain Woman's Death, May Have Had Extensive Practice. - About 250 Present When Busi- ool TS Meelmg ]s Opened It L e el, under arrest at Knoll street on a his home at nan Hr 15 charg lh connection with |to face Dele. | several mo | H. Brown, w charges in court for hs, according to Dr. ho stated that the man Patrick Barry of Waterbury gate To Every Convention For 28 [is in a rious condition suffering el n an organic disease, A police | Years—Morgan T. Burke Slated | § ! guard Daniel was arrested on a superior being mantained at the For President, we | Good mail sery | court bench warrant Saturday for has come 10 be 8o cd |an alleged illegal operation on the he city now accepts i er | New i G, - ch, police of fact, Mayor A. M. Pa a told |say, caused her death on September You |a gathering of 230 post | 2. Two books contalning the names ployes this afternoon at the oper of about 150 women, believed to lof @ convention of the United ave been treated by Danfel, were tional asso of Post ©d by the police, at I. The arrest of Danlel last Saturday 1l been anticipated for several iys in this city. New Britain po- ofticlals had been cocperating with State's Attorney Lewls of Wa- bury and Detective Alling, at- tached to Mr. Lewis' office. Both pent some time in conference with tective Sergeant Willlam P. Me- e of this eity last week and it is thought important evidence { was uncovered. It was announced in th elcomed to the yor A. M. Paonessa, who | | Murphy of this city | The v ayor of the it the opening O | qqtyrday that Danfel would be mel . many re. |charged with practicing medicine ML, S S L |tlegally and with mar slaughter. qmri, these gatherings nen 5. Some, I b ‘\.u EHUNTESS HURTS HER jifier in many able to gr 1 of busine o com s ine o) 3 g Has Been There religion and others fraternity. Youkers, N. Y. Fet A T ¢ the delegates dogs ferocious as timber Since e o o) emiployes [;HAN[;ES FBR FREED“M on a common gErou nd of govern- mental service. You and 1 ave | | Al had been hoped that |t \ perhaps in a somewhat dif- the information would become | for manner, in the public service. ; | public uniil after corlne | W nre tha servants of the publie, HCl Signing Bond Nullifies 0 Crted Community corporation | and onsible to the public. s found shortly > noon, RN e iownt (o1 ROLG all times M Habeas Corpus Proceed- Torn carth iekiion fepil i s AT L O BHIOR A oundpt Bkl A : | ings, Buckner Says }"“"“‘7 lacerdte ] her rosignation to Mrs. John | system of mails, In fact goc New York, Feb, 22 (® — The "H”-],»f‘v- und other clothing, torn to Kirkham hairman of the board Countess of Cathcart, by signing a R La tors Rand S|l Sileay et 2 personal bond of $300 for her r “Potice believed 11 in June. Mrs, Kir ase trom Ellis Island last night, Killed: by e rope. Mrs. O'Brien voided th eas corpus proceed- oman tenant 8o n submit SOTEEENAEE 0T ings brought by her attorney, U. me distan et L third reprieve for told polies w”\‘ 2 nan, convieted murderer o0gs 188 Chapman, twice reprieves : sponsibilitie scheduled to be hanged at 1 R tral: prison at Wethersficld on March 3 |4q the American R i il S m sorry his time. 1 was i ) after i unless o | a5 the tak plice betor supreme court he United s inity feci her it le or aj ved ich up ision of Unite missin Lheas orpus and remanding him to the custody of the warden of f n at t 1 ¢ No arrangem Attor Hugh enlis; repri o Alcor line n « possi ity ¢ f laring 1d hieard nof o rdinar 13) COAST GUARDSMAN LOST AS BIG WAVE HITS BOAT Unable Sailor, 18, 1o Swim, Drowns When Washed Overboard OfF Block Island 1 is or k Tslar t io ad G Res was ' I T a cavy eled ¢ over s to lose his balar 1 hir yoard | n o oar pmates who saw ed ridg N \ n Aoy Newton, Mass s officially by coast 1 of: s of his los! < SULLIVAN PRESIDENT - OFSTATE I]RUM CORPE Major of T. .\. li. Organ- ization Elected at (onvention or the comir " Wi \J S Burke, Merid Liahl Torringt IRS. FRANK J. O'BRIEN H. G 1 i hos i 1« v t B i ¥ 1a s 1 as an em \ ! Mrs. O'Brien LY M T. A ¥ A fessior A 2 © « 1. O this ¥ ¥y ® i \teres Y. M A 1 was star Augu He s of r r vork permat ‘ T - ex 1 as €00N as e \ s 13) 1 New Y T THI. WEATHER Will VISIT LONDON ST ( o, F P N ¥ i Hartford, Feb, Porecas for New Britain and vicinity Georg e Snow or rain today: fomor- n ) | row fair rot of the E - () r announced to- Buckner said, 8 under the o |8, Attorncy fay. This City o gain pla idenls {iurisdiction of the development in the brought by the United i : rnment (n exclude il 5 &8 om S cou on 2 ounds of “moral turpit was : ounced by the United Stat ol a erence Wi : r for the department of la- : rity. In « n from Washington. ! S While Mr. Buckner sald that he ¢ {ar ¢ 1 by countess, he ’ feved « bond stipulat- vour return to our he country ys. As a re- Attends AL Conventions this bond, he 1 ,‘ ¢ 1 ng to- T abeas corpus Yy § i W i w : 1 | i J 1 or M r ¥ W of New 1 Waterbury Man, Held for| INCREASE IN BUS FARES NOT ALLOWED; ~ STATE REJECTS LINE OWNERS' PLEA 10perators’ Petition For One Cent More De- nied By Public Utili- ties Commission. City Wins Verdict After Stiff Fight—Board Finds Bookkeeping System Not Reliable. The public utilities commis« sion today rejected a petition ,fu " & one-cent increase on New | Britain bus lines, declaring four of the six operators are apparently earning a fair re- turn on their investments with the present fare, while ac- counts of the remaining two do not clearly indicate the ab-~ sence of a fair return. | Application of the jitneurs for an increase in rates was presented by Nair & Nair and was vigorously fought by Mayor A. M. Paonessa, Sena- tor Edward F. Hall, Chairman {F. L. Conlon of the board of | public works, Chairman F. S, Cadwell of the railroads com- mittee, Alderman John F, Maerz and Edward 0. Kil- bourne, a former member of the school committee. When it was first announced that the operators would pe- {tition for permission to in- crease fares, the statement was made that transfers would be issued to patrons desiring them. At the hearing hefore |the public utilities commission, counsel for the operators de- clared that it was not intended |te issne transfers. This oc- icasioned great surprise among {the remonstrants, who had Ibeen led to believe that a |transfer system would be in- |augurated if the petition were | granted. z department of | The hearing. held {ate chamber in January 27, consumed an entire day. |Trial of the lssue was enlivened by frequent tilts between counsel for Ithe fitneurs and representatives of the city government, and by spark- {ling repartee in which Mayor Paen- {essa and Chairman Richard T. Hig- {gins of the commission engaged. ! Attorney §. Gerard Casale, ap- pearing for Mrs, Hannah Hunter of Winthrop street, who as a patron of bus lnes nppm.»a the increase, con- ducted the inquiry on behalf of the opposition F el e Cres tions noted in the record of the hearing preparatory to an appeal |had the petition been granted. Lines Affected d lines affected are: illo, who operates the Oak street line; Ernest Nyquist, who Cvmour avenue line: old ser the s rani, who operates the Jer- e street line; Theodore Wag o operates the Burritt street line; Mastco, Inc., operator of the Chap n and South street Peter Agostini, who ope Arch t line. With the exception of st named route an cents lines; ites the inere stx to s 18 sought. ges flve cents and to six cents, excerpt from the commission's ] e 1 rerican woma "‘()fllfih'l\ Mysterious Gun- H. 1 iation in London.” OYE I Armand man Captured at Bart- B . . o lett, Towa, Today SN o ; —_— a1 ( o] b A Da it 1 toduy f o1 * the 4 : I A\ \ 3 k\ w | H » ler W " so ad d 1 N » g \' McDevitt « ) i of |G of divorced persons The v 18 W Dav Bart . t lv g two o [} I v M s x the case of the | 1oaq ¢ who Burke May Become President ced Farmer Tied to Tree 5 1»_,! 1\4 Fecv 1 by x ‘ o eenicnes | As Bandits Murder Wife "o oo T e e 1 ; ) i y s '\ i 1a ‘L 1 . A s tary jcer at < ™ bout to be ar 1 himself and notified author wounds. He gave ne = ( u 1 on Page 13) ties. 1\ of McDevitt.