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mom) NEW BRITAIN HERALD ‘_uo'y ‘proyy vy DETERRELAN fUTIQIT MME JLIIINU0) 93 DR, W, F. WARREN | OPERATES TYPEWRITER | | P Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 13 ’3 l 3 March 6th .. BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, MARCH 1 ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE HAS | SESSION WITH PRESIDENT Andrews Also Visits White House—Drys Insist Straw Ballots Prove Nothing—Federal Sleuths Ordered to Stop “Petty Snooping” and Stop Booze at Source Proh proposition of substituting light to the | wine and heer for total prohibition newest | It was to outline its stand on thi 1926, —EIGHTEEN PAGES AUGHENT POLICE FORCE | T0 LAND BOSTON KNIFER EHAMBFRIMN b ROUNDLY SCORED | LSTABLISHED 1870 G, 0F C. SECRETARY [0 10 LEAVE BRISTOL, | GOING T0 FLORIDA, - - Barl J. Arnold Submils Resig-' e vaisteia Warren, presidon . lkeenly alert and deeply int nation and Wants It to Be- come Effective by April 1 a Oy PRICE THREE CENTS GERBAANY OR FRANCE HUST ! ADMIT A WILLINENESS, T0 O GEAEH " RECEDE T0 AVOID RUPTLRE GENEVA IS ASSURED This, Geneva Reports, Is Obvious Price Of | | i resident Emeritus of Boston Uni. Plain Clothes Officers Asslgned versity So Answers All of Back Bay District During His Correspondence Church Hours . Tostor letails of plain clothes p will be duty Sunday mornin n attempt to capture the man ndays farch 13 (4" Heavy dliceme ‘British Press Calls His “Back- stairs Bargaining” to Save Own Face a Crime has ssive & lested women ehurch goy itioni White ington, Mar, the h 13 (P vic ing two of then The augment with crowg took House At his express wish, only clos iends of tho family called to pu |- today ws will mingl as the th K bay, west | | their respects. At Dr. Warr: | operates a typewriter, and insists o inswering in this way practicall all of his correspondence, He was horn in | Mass. A son, William M, Warren, i dean of the College of Liberal Art of Boston university, AVIATORS FORCED Has Budget of $60,000—Retiring | HAS HAD AGTIVE CAREER DURING LI IN BRISTOL lls daughter, Mrs. H, M. Ayars Wil Become Assistant To Alvin 1. Gillette, Formerly of Waterbury, At Fort Worth—Southern City Official Worked His Way Up The | | Ladder of Suceess, { sristol, March ho for the secretary o rl J. Arnold, past yeurs has been the local Chamber of merce, announced this morning he has fendered his resignation hoard of divectors e ef- April 1 as possible nosition as ctte, secretary ommerce of has a popy \Escape Injury But Machine I Wrecked by Tres of fect as near d « nas accept ass to Alvin Chamber of Worth, ., Licut. Rogers and Sergeant Smi( wh Descend in Pield When Blinds Them—Gas Pump Repor cd Defective, Making a forced landing and blinded storm, Lieutenant in | familar territory driving snow | mer J. | Rogers, pilot, and | Leon Smith, mechanic, narrowly es lcaped serious injury or « | their plano came to earth in Berlt st evening and was wrecked in {clump of trees, T | Lan said t : plane was fror and it i it was en route Bostor |although & stop over at Brainar arttord was planned 1 ocecding ove Lerlin at abou o'clock last eve ning, when commission o storm, the gas In appeare of the d 1o be s plans mile sout Berlin, near pump went spite of 1h EARL J. ARNOLD ey i cast which later 1d 5 . proy Jout 15,000 people and is < from West Palt tve mil - ch I 6,300, mily with ke Wort! di 1 it n Reach, | mi ip hig mber n si Arnold v M hii is a 1 machine ugl ¥ surfi rme in Iy it lior nd both othe e aviator pick itonmobile ord, the plan Had Sue Has Howe uld not 1 storm 1l pon arriving s dion fleld L Hartford he chmar to while spent i was during the is prol FOLLOWING GPERATION - \ (Continued on Page 13) 3 eraft will 1 ¥ Knox, Wbl of proba 50 1 Conerete Contractor e o {ive in Business Over ars s pimp went wr r some we would probably h na ov sort of s selves U tree or some pla horns 1 a Hart or or mishap | “when 1 m tin turnpik stopp ust in right howe from. me Williamsburg, TOLAND N BERLIN COME DOWN DURING STORM Snow un- d levelo froversy nent in the i ¥ t to President Coolidge, ¥ the exceutive committe nti-saloon league, coincided con at the oftice of Se Andrews, prohibit nent chicf, concerning uation in Washir He called in Gerald P, deputy prohibition administr: [ the District of Columbia, vort on conditions here, but drews has denied that the was prompted by charge by Senator Bleas South Carolina, that local finding a rich hi capitol itself. ary is of opinio hington is dricr now tha The aiti-saloon leag cently has heen s renee foree e gers a in the S a the W s been numerous )y newspa | prohibition, agitated votes heing taken 1 | A Murphy, for a the recent bootleg- e, which re- promptly orcefully meeting each attac conside perennfal con- | development and to reaffirm it on setween wets and drys, The | prohibition league's th gener that th executive committee made engagement with Mr, Cool In a statement the committe {attacked the straw votes as inacer ion en- | ate and not including the dry senti- the sit- ment of the country. In addition Wayne B. Wheeler, the league' general counsel, has advised the drys to shun h halloting. | Concerning enforcement practices, it Sceretary Andrews has h nts must not “petty snooping' or per- systems to develop within ree. He insists that state authorities do the police work and that the federal agents devote their time to checking the sources of liquor supply In that connestion Mr, sald he ot aware that have heen used as decoys in prohibi- tlon ca It is contrary to the de- straw | partment’s policy, he added, to em- pers m\! ploy women as agents. rranged of the ator for Pt ra- Mr. An- confer resort mit the to mocrat, st, even ssistant n that n ever, Andrews and is upon 1908, ~ SECRET GONFESS] n One Phila. Slayer Police Never Made Public % d B Philadelphia, March 13 | testing t the trial to growing 1 1 Miss A dismembering out of Davi charged with killin Dictrich, he; i with requests the n | swamp when case w oday has hecom hundreds of wonid-be ed daily, e to get in 1 found ring ntilators, Among a number of women, specta away Some o e n r Ve n ) wi of e corridors ) f the Marsh ok I atieged con s being read Attarncy Delaware count ton Ma District i 1o p Mi have Dietric mmitted officer here, take Miss chiropractic M main 1 comu Taylor was suicid today. Af: vitted Marsl n woul ieputy aviation, Boy Chops Finger Off Vorking in Meat ~ IN MARSHALL TRIAL interest Mars for car conrt through Dietrich | d that he feared ed | Néw Britqin Is Second In State - For Buildtgg_Activit_‘y Increase Jump of 51 Per Cent in 1925 Over 1924 Recorded by Manufacturers Asso- ON | | 1 | [ | { | ciation of Conn. e Gave | SRS A survey § ‘\L.n:vl'u'll- ' Association ccticut places New Britain second highest on the list of eth municipalities in point o in building activity in 24, Stamford completed by Conne of in (Pr—AtL- 19 in | i ina May wth a &4 per ont in- crease topped the list, New Britain's o4 per cent giving it a safe lead for second position. The respect r body n Dela- neighborir L peor shov to its 1 r cent e 4 g city Bristo | witl drop rey ing noted. construction wor ort, as re- com- that tors ure t those, room, them alpers sterday fesslons to the William THOHORT IN CRASH ONWAPLEHILL RO was he cut r she | New Held as Reckless Driver in his stand | hall was . Two n 11 trolley station 1a Mapl q n W t Hill an driven street, o'clock 1 blame o when death righ y Stanley Hill avenue ieency of Newington vho was in the Kelly machir severely cut « ushed to th tiospital by Thonias Woo Waskowitz lightly cut and went to 1 Neither Kelly w) dun, Jack Mul Elm Hill avenue, vus was OfF led him about the is home re 1 pain 1 ng with How d which was owr cw J. Muller, vho was riding the son of the Rowe was Store 1 ¥ . gfipreme Courf Wlll Girv’ei Ruling among his | er | Jo. married a Favora ?‘(v'oneral Opinion .\'cemswto Be That Condemned Man Has Little Chance of Receiving ble Finding Kelly shot towards Sett! ing Chapman’s Fate Monday side of his machine car Row side was cr THE WFEATHER Hartford, Mar. 13—Forecast for New Britain and vicinity . air and somevhat colder to- : Sunday fair. moderate h north and northwest winds women | 5 over | Britain Man to Be! h er 1 no! and down town dis wateh the ty of the most serted viel the 1 will more de vhere man, Sunday Mrs, wounded ft her u Daily man 1ling out, “How 1 a halt hours the at- | a maid bay physician 1 not Xrum‘ who smiling 1 ¥ ta Tuckerman, Not ck Vre Situatior suspeet, was re who was taken into ed when the vari unable fully to Police department plans for Sunday's in- at a secret conferenc ody t vietims ntity is mad ive hunt » yesterday were him o0 1l om {Natio to me VON SALM BLAMES HIS WIFF'S FATHER Says H. H. Rogers Estranged His Bride From Him \RUINED BUSINESS CAREER pers yester pe of Declares American Business Men Are Afraid to Deal With Him Vor Pear that They Will Incur Dis- pleasure of Mr. Rogers, New York, March 13 Ludwig Salm-Hoog for Europ: infair methods" him from his — Cowm aeten complainin used in estrang the former ) | licen but grateful to the American courts for permitting him | to see his son, P He gaid he had let authoriz ith his attorney to publish ! “proofs of unfair methods” against | \im At it should b necessary | to hearing of suit for | separation. The count issued a statement hofora he sailed in which | said that disapprov of him by H. untess Salm's r, had wrecke his busine | v i Unile “Poc | vle were afraid to th me for | | today Rogers, tion the ne Rogers, ur the s and : Geney fear of offending the fami- he said o Will Prove Unfair Methods “When my separation sult reaches fria I will prove the un- | ir methods which were nsed to in | » to forget her promise to me; that if for no other re han that T have been a good sport in it > would never play me a The ra ma e ) | i " he saic ' | e | | son | firty “I regret that it was | fight so hard for my natural rights (to sce my and have him bap- !tized in my faith of my family, but [ am pleased with the protection I celved from your courts, “I desire the American people and hope not resolve doubts ount amily title, ave never featured personal distinetion honorable record wh the lo necessary to nally fon Lo | respe of the will against f of my ows old eno Mosleys Also Returning dy_ Cynthia Mosle hter of the late Marq . and her husband, Captain | Mosley, former labor M. I’ 1omeward bound on study of industrial get their “capitalist soci 1 th shment in Chic | (Ce ion ¥ i f NEWSPAPER FANE DIES - | Was Organizer of Seripps-Howard Publications | i the | { | | | ! New York, Scripps. ripp-How his yact Liberia, received ripps-Howard Mar W Montr w. | Bay gram io ling Roy cat by How: the Scripps-MeR United Press 11 He retir om acti work the o 1 to his rprises Robert son, .- SEES DEATH OF LEAGUE 1" 1F GERWANS ARE BARRED tary Loudon, March 1 Most of the usten, 3 EOWARD W, SCHPRS 0~ Capital City, [ | News Demands Forelgn Secr Be Immediately Dropped— Worrled By Brazil or Spain— | | neh Opinion Refuses To Admit AL Geneva Is Absolutely | Hopeloss, | (P—Yesterday's neva have giv- here who 1 o Gl g incider shock to liopes on ¢ peace ihe ting assembly ot 3 to elect Germany mbership, Fiercely Denounced | London morning p: refrain from commenting on day's deadlock on the question rmanent s in the league | | | AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN il, but the anti papers fiercely amberlain, I'ren; vernment and denounce pportir N il a does not says it will be Austen's att end a public itude in s official ca- de with hacific | friendship f ountry into “His 1 lunder ime of ha Grene tining elled ul no. Blames Sir Austen Trench Not \ Hopel 1 |of |the president of [likewise deiivere LEAGLE BULING New Headquarters Will Cost About 17 Million Gold Francs Gern March that the Leag: continue to m quar- ters in Geneva was given at a brief | session of the assembly today. It was voted to erect an assembly | the | hall and league secret bordering Lake a new building for on a large tract man, adjacent to Le {the new home of the international labor burean, total cost of eventeen million gold francs which would be lightened by the the present secr al quarte The Swiss government guaranteed that the latter would be bought for not less than four million francs. The assembly was called to order at 10: a. m. The meeting was opened with solemnity all the dele- gates being apparent impressed vy the seriousness of the crisis be- n the allled powers and Ger- ny over the council memberships. The French delegation headed by Premier Briand, was complete, as s the British under Sir Austen amberlain, the foreign seeretary. th these statesmen showed signs atigue from thelr labors on the council The galleries were crowde assembly began its session by paying tribute to the memo of Leon Bourgeols one of the founders of the league, Fran- cisco Urrutia of Colombia tra French statesman's carcer in behalf of the ¢ t pea e assembly, Costa of Porty an then o nd For mer Premi The delegat r served a mome of M thanked the assembly to his countryman in which was Bourgeois. length, the to the French pr over Brilish se ! Al LACK OF AViEN n i York Have Dearth of Physicians Mare . land faces thousa iral sections of ysicians within t t became when Senator known districte caused by the lack of at & ers inanimons dwindlin doctors s tions, the tod propora of lth it had no support ment v o 0'CORNOR-GALLIVAN James T. O'Connor of This City and Ellen F. Gallivan of Dorchester, Mass., Pile Marriage Intentions. Mtions in t Of County Tax New Britain, West Hartford Togeth (ent of It—Local v Totalling $155,000 Manchester, Bristol and er Account for 80 Per Share is $22,892, ale of | ed the | ok | . |man o |[tragedy,” he declared, N Rural Districts of New | ; Saving League And - Keeping Europe From 1 Depths Of Despair. Real Tragedy Faces Dele- gates—British man Throw Assurance | wili | Spokes- Up Hands in Helplessness — Swed- ish-Spanish 1l Feeling Growing. ‘ Geneva, March 13 (P —Either |Germany or France must give way {in the controversy over the recon |struction of the councll of tha League of Nations if the league is [to be saved and Europe not again |driven to despair. This was the sit- {uation early today as seen by close {observers of the situation in Geneva he German representatives have jreiterated that they cannot accept |an obligation to approve a new non {permanent seat in the council for | Pola for this would violate the |fundamental policy which Germany has fashioned to guide her in her attitude as a member of the leagu: —a policy of co-operation by all |the members of the lcague, and not la selective policy of allying hersel( | with special groups of the powers. Situation Grave Sir Austen Chamberlain, the Brif- foreign secreta announced night that it useless for the Rhine pact signatories to con- tinue conversations with the Ger- because he was convinced |they would be fruitle | “We are faced was with a real and it is im |possible to predict what the reac- {tion will be. The tragedy is also |that Germany has done this thing.” it had been decided. fir Aus added, tq turn {ha pr Ithe conncil of tle Lengus of tions, instead of leaving it in thr hands of the Locarno pact signator fes. France Backs Poland e the leadership that Poland's ap- council is necessary, nd perhaps vitally urgent, and cer m coun- Spain and Br They two latter nations have {no problems ti tening to disturb ional or eus Poland et concel world's pea getting d at Polisk may ; e Poland council out and by ace the Germa of hot the friendly Il in them prot ¢ cilfg tiosphere mpromise t of giving does de- per Poland mands of 1 Spain for ent ere is cer v Spain to resign ms and w drastic vould position May Oust Ger ssed s son rather will at rd some are Germans Steadfast ainly ecom opinion, es jerman newspa abanden (Continued on Page 13)