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— pr———————————etimei News of the World “T n Average Daily Circulation For By Associated Press ~,..mn\ State Liwrary “\h:::h hln:;i(ll.\m‘ 13 y308 i fv‘ ll.ullmo, ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1926, —EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS ANOTHER WRIT OF HABEAS Stubby, Famous War Dog, Diesi WAL OPERATRS BRAZIL REFUSES TO CONCEDE AND r1 | Saw Action With 102d RegimentIn RFADY T0 AGREF : : cgfiifi mASY F?PEA?SIE([]EP?TI!ZQT‘ Frane; Decorated By Peshing 1) oy, poLcy QUESTION OF GERMANY'S ELECTION Condemned Mansl.aw MUST STAND TRML (:m“c("“l'f‘l““'l‘);’l‘0'2‘"':i(‘l’:"("I‘mg“e[')\o;‘n:;llPllll:(“"\‘"HLO;::EE ‘gleg:“é“e:’sla:) ?gl?emi____.ln_fl LEAGUE GQES_EVER T".I- SEPT tercede For Complete Dennrer Fld by by Klex Svier- “ ‘f""*‘_i o, Dot e L0 AL s ’STRIKFERS THEMSEWE,S e Bkaoel o fiZSAQflfi al, Exvresses Strong Review Of Federal! czynski's Lawyer Overruled [wciiont, and now Stubby 15 to be |\ BEl8 in the tenis of the compan AIL T0 SER COOJDGE‘m.mn.u Demand Was for cm [;[]"“I]GE TAKES Conviction That Ger- wrance, and although there was a {nou et e kg Al , Stubby from the beg wi & e ol $125,000 But Comptroller mans Will Take Right- Proceedings. 5 i o natiBhilo |favored. “He worked his way 0 |G s motuses Pormission — | | KadRUDRDY Ll 'H‘“"‘»"“ : N T 4o i || ikgange President Has Time n.g ’ ' ol (.mehl 'md iy HEAR[NG NEXT MONDM‘H wl nfaniry o Yalo sl at Now ; \ HiAnehes e of ] of Currency Agrees on M] NOUR_I—SEWNT NUW fl.ll Place In Fa“ . 1 d Meet Charlestc cors B Will | {Indge Hungerford Declares Stafe Ay N IRl eE gl ': Car :»y wag a member of Head h’(‘”mh Al ! Comprom Which Re- B sives. At Sefcle © was wound- i el e 1 cet Strikers,” Leader Says— ‘ 0 . Members of Counsel Wi Has Produced Sufficlont Grounds |00 by o shell S iveniiin | oerlersico e .'A“.'.”{ e | 5 Condition Unchanged—In- : < |me from ht AR Al o . € [GUYEI0L roNLiNG 8} iRy AOTOSEC ol Tming il T Atninle nh > R i 7 Meet in Hartford Satur- s Nl o iy clcties for | e S roposed ¢ Terms Call For eases Gilpatric's Asso dications Point to Visit —Rallen, TLoser of $1300, Unable |osene wo n the o flelds. Nalord i . ; WIE | —JRallen, Toser of 81300, Unabie |roscie w : o telds, ‘ RN Ororal ceme! 10!] S aniors o Retl o o do0e: [ = 3 “Irrevocable and Final, day to Consider Next| To Attend Court Today. s Ayl R Cor Iitis I SRepL S o B From President Soon ) | [ ( ) - i sermission was given shington, Marel 1 ate ains X Move. Deciding that there was suft nt. |tons and often heir parad for the transportation of the dog on {4r (e textile mill owners ¢ BACRES ’ D(‘l(‘gdk l‘\p](llll.\—(-(‘ll- srounds for trial in the case of Alex | the transport which bore the h Swicrezynsi, aged 24, of Summer | by, wi iiciully recog- |quarters company " | New Jersey strike have a ANOTHERSMIXUPAINGE st v e erosity of Sweden and avenue, Plantsville, charged with | niz S the 102nd In- {to the labor departn i 9 e i ARIIRNLAE Ay She st e x: Hartford. Cont. March 17 (P-4 'obtaining money under false pre- |fantry of the 26th division, was (Couttnned on Page 1 settlement of differenc tw ] REPORTED " lition o Colon (Czechoslovakia Warmly TS John C STt of hubese corpnalt by which guming, and conspiracy, i ___|emnloyers and employes L, Junsel tor Geruld Chapman hope Judge Willlam C. Hungerford, over- Setees The terms call for imme Rio Janeiro Govt.'s Stand jwin & Thomas in a continuation O count, in police court this ploves' representatives whose de- of the defunct First National Bank \ witzeblar M the fight to save the Hfc of the ,? Swicrezynski's case wil ision would he retroactive to t! Putnam against directors or | 1 me over trom Bridge- e league of mnations ARt 2 e N day ning and he is | te the workers go back he bank f he recovery 125,- "’ st a ual arriving on | toe adjourn Chapman, convicted of the mur: "n or { these negotiations tfailed each ! has been settled. With the sign- | .0uls Chamt rlain's automob at | of rany's election t der of Policeman James Skelly of | J ki is charged with de- — e side, would select an arbitrator and g of papers by counsel for the o'clock. He spent som o i ”\M_r I franding $1,300 from Alfred Kallen the labor department would name a irectors and for the receiver, George | white farm house, where Brazil Stands | . ‘ud poker & . mittes oo WO e bind fa at the directors pay el Cool als g a 1 nt AL o Mello RN ”_"]” able 1o gt the ne of stud poker at lnu. | mittes of three would be bindir y that lirectors puy 82 ] 3 o Mell 10 execution, 6 High strect 1d Leo Jeluskow- | I"ranco. 1 1 K H After announcement of the ow ¢ bank in the settlement of all | represent . that . Hiraiig ohca Berora cove e author has been authorized by |patient appeared comfort and | ermanent council seat for Ger Phe question of trying to i e to lay v before g ( p o:ml x‘\m of liabeas ‘.‘,km\ i uw ski of Hartford, are also charged ment officlals, announced they would !le comptroller of the currency at s would fssue a formal bulle- { many unless Brazil was given o Thomas will he considercd {With mplication in the card game ’BE\‘GSTON POL[T[CAL AGENT GAUT[OUS CONSERVAT]SM 20 into conference with Sccretary ;Washington, Joseph W. Mcintosh, t his dally examin- |at the same time, was irrevocable, ; sty S onfor. |but they have skipped honds of $500 | | Davis doring ST g Four Bad Loans ation, A f session of the cov nee to be held here on Satur {each in the New Britain and Hart 106 cou o en The im of governt Dr. Cram safd t 1 enoon, ceording {0 Attorney Jogeph M ! G e ChTES | G raanization Nearly Complete With | Perlod of Tnflation Past And Sound : he department’s efforts hay y ! rs grew out of four |condition apparen t s W flyi wrding in the defense cd on the same b Jeen confined heretofore exelusively ‘!eged bad loans made by the for- cd from last night. It has become |the chances for a last-minute set the n}mv Judge Frederick J. Judge's Memorandum | Ex-Mayor Curtis in Charge of | Policy Will Prevall — Financial | (o reaching some understanding witl /7107 v G Harold Gllpatric. jalmost impossible to administer | tlement when President Do Cost ohl of New York, chiet of coun-| Judge Huy ord's memorandum | | f 3 the mill owners, who have imed eV LY to be made nourishment and medicine is R led the momecntous meet ot for the defense. will come {6 |on (he demurrer follows: Headquarters—Ex-Mayor Quigley | Situation of Railroads Declared |, qirs of the strike are TenLLe .m\. 0 Constr compiny |only difficulty. So far, it | the asembly 10 ordur at 10:32 a, iford Satiis worninz and the| “The information in the B S s AL TACtors A a Brobic esentative of the workers, of Thompson; one of $20,000 made |was added, the ro free froj Extraordinary excitement pre- ‘““r.{::x] ;1”:]\. .|‘|‘|-f;”x‘.‘\‘|r !‘(1‘"’]:)“_ is In three counts. | Opens Drive With Rally Tonight, Satisfactory—Auto Problem. Goh erenten L iinE he Moy o I‘fi‘v‘u Murolo of Putnam; u third and the heart action nor- |\ 41. 1 in the hall of reformation Mr. Freedman's office, [t is ex- |1¢g2S obtaining moncy hy fi | Gardner Weld rer counc ) oF 1926 will be good, but dtarted Jast week at the department O $40.000 v“'“ Sl lonsonEWorslel | iz the delegates assembled, and eeted Attorney Ray M. Wiley of |tenues tho s i L man who is now secking the re |not so good as in 1925, according to | When C. 1*11( Johnson, head of the Pt l"‘“‘\f‘ The physician Im:de-!lmln'\n that | galleries wero Jamm .. K oringhiold and. Attorney’ Charles W, |and the third alleges conspiracy. De. |man Who s 1 e otany and Garfield mills, met Sec. irth 10,000 to the Kol a- the president had a telephone cor usten Chamberlain ”’:I{.‘"‘\' 1M 1“'.\”:.1;»‘\- BoY “»". \\\ fanAant demaraito thaifratiand o publican nomiration for mayor, |George ¥. Macllwain —of BN\ oy Davis and agreed to o finap | S1IN? company of Worcester, Mass. |yersation last night with Mrs. John- | British foreign secretary, took ¥ counts and pleads pot guilty to : | has selected ex-Senator ard | connected with the Reger Bubson | + settlement plan. | The first offer of compromise 1 son the nurse. The president {s|rostrum and said that the | Covert as his campaign manager |Institute, who spoke to the New e {0y s directors of the bank was for |watching developments here —very | nouncement which he was aboy LR ireigeol fIgsEnIn syt R e Britain Kiwanis club at the Burritt | Try to Sce Coolidge LG Lt G o Dr. Cram said, but the phy- |make depended upon a statey since the ‘false representation i not |20 Couvcilman Thure Heagson fyore) at noon tod o T Ll Gt roller. The | ojan said he was not aware of any | made to him by fhe repres st out with sufficient particularity, [as political agent Mr. Macllwain opened his address St Ui r was made early in December : It has been held in ‘onn | With these announcements and | quoliie & List be authoritics on ‘!: legrtion of strikers from commendation se into the federal courts and fur-! 5. 1o particnlar kind of f with tho opening today of Weld | o ot "0 o siness condition: Passaic, r_‘ texiile mills fa ihe recelver L e B T B itee must e allg » only | headquarters in the old_Chamber | " (yion were optimistic in tone, but = 208 N ol lo siavtheln Since (pat Uy urth repricve, counsel will also|gijeq pretence in the paragraph un- of Commerce offices in Hallinan's | ooeq conservatism. crievanc - resident Cool- reen In pro; s the feastbility of filing r consideration is the following: building on Main street, Candidat i 'n in the stafe court for : dants induced Aitred | Weld has launched into the il on the ground of newl participant in an e wi gor and the cf 1 evidence, and also the sug which is called d | ing combed today in the interests appealing to the board of would teach him to |of his candidacy. iwrdons tfor clemen If either of | New Evidence Considered, [Bsgongs addition to discussing the pos- ity of a writ of habeas corpus | Iieh would once more ca the ttive mmediate intention on his part m\w Braz Senhor Mello Franeo ome to Plymouth. | thereupon went to the Trilune to D= Cram said he had “a lot of |explain. work” to do before giving out his| Brazil was convineod laily report on patient’s condi- [that the reconstruction of 1} A {tion ol interested all states, and i flation has passed and a s ) SLOMDA 4 4 A LIBCRIN K | wphare §s nothing new to be said wpoints should ba mads knowi more cautions business policy visited the ne of Cole ge's condition this ' B s deeply interested in the prevail. He said there scems to be | red for nearly half an by fhe bank sl gL norning,” the by caid. “His ‘work for peace accomplished at .- a growing hesifancy on the part of | SRERCIITY S Sandersy phioh T Js Walen reamre e ¢l eart condition is fair and temper- | carno, because sh: was one of tl some anthoritics to be definitely op- | 4¢¢ "’"‘"“ Lol sl 5 R LiraRaniifseep rationinehtly. T fn_arbitration and e timistic about business. (et 4 . wl. He remains ve weak, and |iation, but sh hought that the s Among the outstanding industries elegation to eir case Gl SlonagNotilizced s unable to take nouri mirable work of Locarno should on which the prosperity of the|!0r® the deps e it ) L RUES LoLRY RIS ntry depends, he mentioned ti eisbord said they probably dineetarneolping hank ime personal and pelitical friend. |yyilding industry and the boom e x dants failed to teach | huring the days ir Jiately fol B e o hl o atoted A Ha T olure (Conttnued on P & 11) i Dresicil = — e se, would be on the theory t said Alfred Kallen how to wir g : A : i an organization ~Mayor | busines | presidential commutation of &en-{yor that the game was not played as | o™ G o) others me, o vt hon e St it s e e e M M o e | et et wnes| NOT 10 G0 00 FARJ ERe As Result Of Strife For Trade mad e said the period of b N an enorinonus sum of moncy In addition to t lections of 1 card game." The court is of wert ind Ber on i opinion that this was not the | Weld has availe him of the oned 1d of misrepresentatic 1in the | services of ex-Mayor Orson I, Cur- ond asked of Judge Thomas in th e latter moves are decided upon, e fede 1 court idea.may be 1 R (Continued on page 11) (Continued on Page Two) owin G entrance into tl 5 nent of hpadguurte 1 ourt of appeals nor the SUPrema | opinjon of the court that the dr f Hioumatton o6 fis gedy jn bulldis court of the United States passed o0 lrar should be overr to from 10 to 25 per T rtheless containg suffici allega- | ‘ b i B ve billion dollars \,:'ku, GE R e e 5 . made ] ‘. 1 : ¢ - ‘ HER HflNflR ASSATLED, fiom st sty | ettt s s sonon e " g oy |- Donough's Charge He yromis i ir wirhont mhassador, In Chicago MASSABR[ DIES AT 86 | | i y‘._..__v. | i S nd defraud. The 1l star in the spring of 1026 ate v, Gannon, et a I in repub polities locally | (g ) 1925 and will re Is Unfair Adine tovards recove \l’(‘“h- Sees Seeds of | S":ALS F[]R MEANN[S& mw'n" B e e | iatoh 1 frammrerart Caxina | DD LCOUERE R :.:;1 o e fn e Bitter Struggle in Busi- | antially the same cause of action | Print » is one of the « . nd for more build- | a three corner fol o |part of anything receive o Joseph Rogerson, Pioneer lag stated by the count now under ¥ i hadd | o gng i 18 by a plethora of | letwegn Thomas . McDonoug nd e to obtain fr t S ness Ambitions. ThicfESavs Victim & Her | iosidst Ionsheist Lotz colutlie . council | nygne Ju Hungerford and | > | Frontiersman, Expert now nder consideration may be ding ) i L h o exception of N C L ant Willian >, Mc Another Bond Mixup T e b ‘other-in-Law, At following: the | committes on sala St .. [Cue, in police court today, ) Shorthand Reporter Brother-in-Law, At- esent fo | Quigley Rally Tonkght. cvery city fn the countr r- | ough intin hetanasate 4, vould play with him me of stud | 10 P T i on nph s ' " - e | Salt Lake Cit rch 17 UM poker, where as this representation | cav jon i it X S aettifor M 17 (M—The next | 1 | Josiah vas fa ind no real game of stud mand 18 the small (Cai T 4 < ever g from traditional | pher 4 ntie o or was play t the said Al built ac e peace in th s-2 A hich cannot be buil s R i 2 ealousies terri ions upon g 5 i Kallen by means of a conspir e oF I prove either tha 3 narked cards, or stacl ards Saalive can g be condition that his cli rther investigation can be made ther devices of trickery. . a fine of $2 . e crgeant William . MeCne said Defendant makes the Ateme would be revok his o : At on Monday morning, Lawrence [inat a false representation must b |— - N ———— | client allowed 1o go 1o Provider Mayor Asks Viets v fars usir nterest 5t and most accurate s Martino, 479 Myrile s I~ lof a present fact. Nevertheless, the | Detective Sergeant LLiGhc ] Ml i L Y Syicide Rather Than Murder fs ehermra ol Mo of LS e ing valued at §$150, u wrist wa ot. and this intention may be mis oelaronlait AR (ommission oS 1a. “that tl ; native elty, Prestor $20 was stolen from him. Ser- [onlcentod. Tn state v. Rowley B ll f l w d k M . e e tain o o eltect nssade ! t Stblods T : int McCue said that he sus Conr 2, the court cites with ap- I,"(: y t y said that in a conversution ) 1 so enormously during the ased the) platua as & member of t woman ha ne to Willl- | 5roval 1 Inglish case of Young e e n m sor s s r ve Hickey of Hartfor tt 1 M \rt forly years y & had | the Martin Hand company. This tic so he notif he authoritics |, ‘ in which the B - latter stated that his e Y Chai ¢ ! ihiagito . 3 ness, | {T3In was massacr in Mounta rgeant said Mrs on 10 4 ution for fals - | Body of Philip )lcl)(‘rmoll, ; e R o be removed nouey, and said that she went of a representation as to sor \ 25. With Hands and Feet | 'ad been 1o towar celved from Hickey RitA 1 1 ¢ ¢ tably ¢ John Waterbury wher o et lgetion to take place at a future time, ) Suffield. The belt, i und Gorski was to nanded ¢ ol < t t he gr shang has come | In Wh band, and " 4 @ Icke “Dem T a e rst count is | H n H Y, o cen loose SR s I ponttes | Tied, Is Found in Canal e et Willimantie, McCue sai h )l count is overru h qhERl na e S i «| —Was Slightly Dement- |73 ¢ R i L ; J U : N with me.| Rogerson (ricken, and was going to New il the trial wa - , : ns ove 1 1 at's where the K bel n g permit rd to individual squabbles, the tion, after h Bt (aintlo Elve bask: tha Jewslry: S e : -1 ed When He Disappeared | 5oares s } e SEoNARTcars F i wide tor ¢ o pr for the by horse Mrs. Pappani lared on the Swierezyns d from be witness stand that she had never be- vorried this mornins, tt = - MedlcaitEram fore taken a 1 and that she ¢ McDonough stated tha nid that clined to | find ki guilty of br I r 1 revoke t} McDermot f y t of 30 days. with was incorrect " o % MeDono took ricles only because her |as il ay not b R told Judge Hun: | Hungerford instructed McDonugh rom rougl ng at the hands of | physiclan. Swierczynski's wife Mriinl. Sk er | not present but Mrs. J $20 and ¥ with |ski, his sister-1n ion of the p T B sakitetekl s v 2349 ¢ X TIcat AT and i et \ e gywn‘ am Yo him. She fu a ———— 1 an e e uI sl ana | ¢| Gets Divorce in Paris “the man's nose was brok v itopey p f : o it , .| Ford Would Purchase hey could be alone | From Wife in Hortford e st police, t er R R et 1 : 1 ; repai iy el Pittsfield Schoolhouse “I only took the things for mean-| paris, March 17 P—Irving Nelson J erif DIVORCE" DEALER —— sal t por v ng in- e t n | 4 N. I March 17 (P " Mrs. Papp exclaimed nson was granted livorce in ' Gree f i March 17 THE WEATHER 1 st s ; t. |that the whole er | Her r for old 1o New tain Saturday be- | puris courts today from Mary I ma \ ependent ing d aroon of pe Hartford, Mar. 17— orecast 1 & N for New Britain and vicinity Partly clondy today Thars day increasing clondine and warmer, fol'owed by rain school 1al village tended ause 1 heard i 50 | lyn Boregson Benson s ill at 'abandonmient, Tiey rtini) made es 1o m + Hartford, Conn present iven in the court record as & J 3 ‘ - t th t | (Coutinued ¢ 5 lace, Hartford. | b hen he dis red h rati acatan d mill. | % —

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