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ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1926, —EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THRLL‘ (,L TS COAST GUARD ISSUES CALL SNIWFAL GREFT 35 FIREMEN OVERCOME BY FOR FINE SEAPLANES FOR PSUT O FUMES N FIRE WHICH 1S USE AGAINST RUM RUNNERS "is's s NEAR NEW YORK GAS TANKS = QUIGLEY ANDWELD Fames Spread ToTuo GETING UPSPED 5 s e To Save Expense, Build- PUB“i‘,_FLEE[;El] SERVIOES TO BE AT 2P. M., ers Will Be Asked Toi [] V AST N G S Ay Submit Figures On‘ F AM“U TS '"'"'; nllL“r“.l p Or Designed. Charity Promoters el e Fire- Oochand Aligns Himsell With Fighfi“g Apparatus In Forets o Former Mayor Brooklyn District Is Called. WELD ENTHUSIASTS RALLY —_— cores of Families Ordered From Homes as Precau- —_— mountains of Virn today as Must Be De WARNING 15 GIVBN QUT 120t ; . _ an open sleigh, from Woodstock to livered for Active Sery Plymouth to aftend the funeral of ice Not Later Than First - ice Not Late of New York Explains The Iuner | The snow, hig father. of November. Com. Ye- ! ] T i | achine l'nlllh' Welfare Commissioner Coler Ihird and sixth Ward Rallies To- Imost blind- intly after {4 1 | night at Headquarters — Demo- Workings of Bogus Solicitors Who rained added a sogey bl Kep Generous Donations, Falliaine throughout the night, Tt e Should t to the heavy andle Announc Iy on the ground and made {2 e New York, March 20 (P — More | the roud nest to impassabl = ; In the face of {he storm the than $10 l crats Pick Primary Polling Places tion in Case Bl | These, the first pictures of the ar brought by airplane from the Ve ival of President Coolidge and party at Plymouth, Vt., were | ~ltallan Club Invites Candidates. '‘mont hamlet to New York in the record time of two and | | one-quarter hours. The distance is 250 miles. This picture shows the ch Ignite Larger Containers ) of Geor ,000,000 is “swindled' 'an o o » President and Mre, Coolidge, accom- . . ef “U‘“l“\\‘ 'I(‘[.‘)' 15yl 0 BoU RS I T New York, March 20 D—A cull auagly throughout the United States | panied by their son, John, started | N8 Wife (center) and son John entering the old homestead where his father, Colonel John | nation for mayor, will cor York, March 20 (#) — Four i has been issucd for five “seaworthy™ |\ R o iy promoters in the | from the Woodstock Tni, where they | Coolidge, had died several hours before. one el 1ipliale B oVRIEGL AT SRS futie SANEANEC Gy bl airplanes to aid the United States SACR h Welfare Commis- | had spent the night, over the sixteen | i .rvr :!I.,n.”(l‘ ': Tw-v- in spitc .\\' n ‘(m: me- out in t coast guard in its two-fold war | mile winding road to this hamlet, | ™ C ac ha ls ay ouse district of the Williamshurg {sfoner Bird 8. Col as quoted in the ¢ 1} veme toner Bird r as quoted Sieh sl 1 in a moven 4 S { ahol " t ¢ ct- | section in Brooklyn, One small g ugainst the sea and the smuggler. i o = " 0 0 e articles o the i, e RHWE YUUTH bUFFERh ed by the republican party whose | tank exploded soon after the fir \ With the augmented ale force, a8 o yorg Kyening Post today. the way for nearly two hours, more | “]‘: 1‘.1:’v-u \.‘“‘uum now head. had spr “m from a two-story buili yrovided by the recent v geney In New York city alone, Commis- than half of the time vxposed to the ) teminded it such a T i W it started, that appropriation by cong ; coast ns counter to establi repub- | the flames would spr d to other 2 had more than lidate sald to- | gas tanks cansed all available fire wiard will matrially increase the ef- | slnner Coler; who Iy n policies, the o and the &‘ulm--.m.‘:n‘.g‘1~J‘\~]:um\(:.~ :,}.{:m‘:l,\\? 'vl’xrt\‘fr\m.«i!:H_H\A‘II‘",;;'»"‘“‘\ " minute arrangements were ‘M“;;] ——— !»xu e the pre «im’ s\x“!.m m l;vs; 5-!\{-:\‘ of (“,,,.,5,,‘ living in th & U.“‘L‘\(-rll--(] by November place i 'n“l‘ stolen charity fund ! r the funeral to be held in s C oo ndorad Dot gl Case Again Con- 1 i o lmlwzl in Newington Going Ol'l Polar Trip] Frank Fntson TO §om Town Court ——— Crew Headed By e l'{ho Coolidge farmbouss, A hearse, | e mounted on runners and drawn by | two black horses, had come over the | road from Woodstock; efforts were | police and fire dep The candidate p aution against dan s should spread to rking nks : down the | tank which exploded splendid organization. He also|was owned by the Brooklyn Union Chief am C. Hart of | Gas company, whe At thetermination of & cent Charity drives, organized !v)‘ T ~+ting of a coast guard board ap- |fessional promoters and hig bointed to recommend the future {sure salesmen, both a backwash of policy of the organization in matters | the world war, are launched for any- a being made to bring through the | ™ n: hing that promises big financial re- = = expansion, Lieutenant” & 7 storm floral tributes which had ar- | of air servic > Nassau br ey TR O TR S G R e S e Commander 8. S, die, aide to, turns, with from 40 to 80 Ber OO0 viveq at Lndlow and White River | et AR owr meeari department. He s ' is at 514 Kent avenue, at the fn- commandant of the coast guard, | of the |‘<t~|r\‘fl going lil" ROCKE - e e e RS e L' t Com B r d Qe IhY vom g | anxious, he said, to take both de-|tersection of Rush street. I re- and a member of the board, told the |ets of the promoters, Comm o e ToT iR o1 leut. o L L e i nents out of politics, but add- |ports said that the blaze ‘was \ssociated Press that the five new |Coler told "‘;I "_l"”'”?“‘q 1 for | the nearhy villege of Sherburne had . . v probable fractur ot ¢ realizes even civil eervice | spreading toward one of the large pianes must be dellvercd not later | Many cases, 'Iose ‘r..‘,\",,, L after | mads his way {o conduct the Whlch safils Fl‘{)lfl R R Sl Gl not do this, although he feels Eas s in the neighborhood. \ than November 1 of this year. (e ':: “;; "‘h, :,.',‘ ,‘\.“‘ report | Services s o inte | AN _fmprovement will Soon after the fire started “In order to eliminate unneces- | closing quietly, the proiw N Tiad been dug fnthamin N Y k S £ ( man P. Orchard |firemen were overcome by gas sary expenditure in experimentation |of the disposition LI ide cemetery a quarter of a mile ew Ior 00N, Jast Frie ¢ the second ward is the second |fumes but they were revived by ne to assure quick action Com-|mevermade o oo rom Col. Coolid hotne a : Ciionce ot oy, | member of the common council to | ambulance surgeons. mander Yeandlo said, “the board o T lane throu now was kept oper i 1 come out in favor of Quigley's| The fire destroyed the engine roo ai Took iity nulic 10w was kept open . < ontin f G s he fire des 0 a il eall upon afrplane manutactur- | | e BER SO E SR or the funeral party. A detachment South Main Street Man v o . candidacy. Alderman Walter Falk |of the Brooklyn Union com srs to submit types or models now | AcP attorney and police commis- ©f Vermont national guardsmen was i i Loy | announced his nd to be with |pany's Nassau branch and ca b in existence or alrcady designed, !rict attorhey FAC FO o war on 00 duty here, sixof the militiamen Has Been in U. S. Navy | weles, ® S, | Quigley yesterduy, Orchard sald he | damage estimated unofficially i vather than to seek an entirely ne O eits Commisslonsr Colés (Baving besn to carry the e e b Yo : e was moved to align htmself with [$200,000, i p nkers, Co ssione! » L 1 when : type peculiarly fitted to the co; however, it 1s fmpossi- ! ody 10 its resting N ace. - P , 5 ‘ i p i Tt the former mayor because he be- In all, three hundred fawmilios . o, Towe t possi J 9 Vears—Sz o8 of reckless driving and | | ; ' 8 g meeds, ‘:‘..M ute them becauso the wo o'clock e hour set for | for 17 1-2 Years—Saw S e AR e g Ve Quigley's platform, pare | were driven from their homes, 1 six characterigtics upon which [1e i ate it funeral. The revised burial of- . s . e X et as it relates to public|of them taking part of their bl the planes offered will be judged are entrer of the Episcopal church was to War - hHervic in Sub- partment appointments, endorsement of the socially prom- v SRavIntmen ank of 1 0,000 cubic radius of action, a re: seaworthine o or their drives'he used with inferment immediately | ) 5 Weld Workers Meet s threatened for a while : teability, milliary value, cost of up- |inent and reputable, ot ! marine, narters of G Wwe durability, 3 just within the law, L v ! g keep and size. e ianers, $50.000 hazaars Planned to return i vho opposes Quigley he nomi Must HayeRRaslo honse to house canvassers, boards of |10 Woodstock late in the afternoon s il entertained 35 republic WHU ["SAPPEARE'} i ch plane will be cquipped NoUse 0 & B 4 1 special train for the re wt North i i NN workers last night as plans for the s vith radio in order to be able to ¢ Féeni8 | T Hl to Washington which will be " ) t der gttt e e campaign 3 informally ~ d ommunicate with patrol boats. The | €Y 0 O ¢ | tomorrow morning. It has W : L e WA cussed. . satheringa WA plane will be assigned the duty “"‘I" ‘U{ = g supposedly held on a siding there sinee his N Y. th T e e Ami e ¢ held all week and a ieeping watch upon the attempts of | v > he L bareniar from the capital early yes ey o T (e o - : ¢ 5 Judies' committee has been ory | » sels to smuggle into the country | 107 A e o 7 S Y sed, which has already begun its pior or other illicit merchand o missions or ¥e- firs of the journey from tie nhr s ilnolliae o B work. Third and sixth ward work- | H a1 (A Ee 4 e . itk Wi Ralonly:wamal pié oy | sl e sl ER T LR S ot rine e A Loy the nbsty iliinehiiee s : R e s e Harold BRAES Wit S eantthy = o) Tt vegilar) work willl bojliBions Motte seBLEC d antomobiles which afford- S ] MOU allinan's building tonight, A Ay _ 0 Huntlie ou derilcta n the [tbereUIAr VAT NOtCTENe, | don. |11 the presidential party. proteetion | ————————————— [{}f) o ek s i ent e pough 1t ta third and Acquzintance Last ade routes, sceKing in e T ¢ o storm. b of h Vol r ;un ns in gener P T 1 backers, con 2 out in quest of the North I veen the patrol i and a0 B R e iere, however, a fransfor was st ] e e bnse.t - to sleighs, as on yesterday, and | i i R e Democratic Polling Places ErEr G : In time it is hoped to extend the | there on, the president faces | & ok Palling places for tha damocratiolm s ing liis ork i s hoy s standpoint: atic | ryosday morning, Harold E. Swift Jr service in the south Atlantic, ve : e A S hary, April 1, were announc B e e arnia sectors, but the five planes for J1&6 ks hic: re i ey e petnEEnotfeaiONELOEKE POLINIENE Keevers as follows: First and sec . according to illian = ich the call has been fssued will nt's disposal, and the seater York, is a veteran of the navy sery e e T el eder of 194 Kensington avenu i o us heen issued 2 A GG . \ Dagad TSRS Tieio| o) b ARSI d ) AL B ) et Swift Tuesday mor: AN be assigned to the north Atlantic, | YEAR(\ ighs which wer ! serv- Miss Helen C. Blue Passes i | n; has be {,» e the flag w\ i e e Y :‘0\;‘ met Swi 1)1| I ,AL:)\ r:\' m]n\n an B4 Sam for 7 years D as Hartfo with him on hich now offers the coast guard the | X 9 o d / Central Junfor High school; |y g:45 troll LS eatest challenge in rum row, and The president. making a winter Away at Age of 78 nee July 10, 1922, has been on th L0 By HEIE silog R X o LOLSY S ) s A lanes beset by ice- Visit to his native town for the first L potired list of the flect naval resery o kno ¥ AOCEEL Reeo Fredericks stated that Swift seen picrondcd (seatanes y Iimie fn a score of v Jeft Wash- T aharttlnme ago he | Muller feth L u tt ac 110 be in a normal condition and bergs and storms . Miss Auror me i : ash ears f ; i The voting hours will be between {Bavi oliattea pleas thother step favored by the board Duties of Allss Aurora lington in hope that presenes from Wasiington asking hin | . i A 8 oclock. Petitlons of they reached Hartrord center o an s ot “The Bear,” the B = = Jight comfort his f s last mo- cared to velunteer to go BEand L 0 hente ot ithe | T ReD ttiord cente = ! e o el PierceliniOld Farmhou AL U by ST S °s vears old. | Lieutenant Commander Tyrd. N Avco o Muler, 1dacy must e In the hands of the | ever, Detective Thomas 3 RARTS i3 teath, he remained to perform the ! .ogqene made up his mind imemdiately and ¥ down under the o > WRRT L BENCLI e 4 ) iorttiEracas, ultinl el End Today Wl filial dutics. Te came yester- 2 ! aid he would go as a seaman. All | st w r [ N wis e o | been unable to find any furt B i ’ years and an active worker in mis : make an effort to control the board T s SRRy ay from Woodstack to spend r Mis- | {he who will accompany Byrid ou | ¢ T an. (Continued on Page 11 — SREBEM I Gl and welfare work throus A irentGiel cetinin : ; of relief and the board of selectmen left his wife and four ch = Plymout \t, March 0 B oday planned to pass several hours Rrehiey Rt '\ Vo dani ! is a compliment to Vrit Accar o ) Rowaivne - lsnominiisilourssonatalilbe o ’,;."" !v. of whom is six When Colonel John €. Coolidke ‘ut his childhood home fore the o'clock last [ 1jat he was asked to join the e ¢ ous v ' - 7 old, Tuesday morning, aj hfl [[]VT INuUlRY Saher of Ui prsint, 5 car et e e ke v fall she suf- | oo i ; ; (Continued on Pags 13) to report f Al Ne 1N is grave today, members of a little ¢ and 11 1 student d During his ser st y, Dr. John | other of 1 Z YT n SEring oo oup which care T e wpanied Fritson has sailed far enough to ¢ 1 driver T e or 0 ‘m\x‘m e could gi "m motive fo; Plymouth through many 1he presider TR itha alataiinice uiial anv f not offer medi s e disappearance with 8 S i . Mhitty-cight weeks ago, when the| Yhile sold e i s eir hom ( Opposition Develops 0 s condirion ous, e ey s : - Naiin i Mrs. Johnson o ved his terday South America s ¢ 3 way s Rl b ; , Plan for Federal onsohold as gurse Angus S o Elenia) Pt n - ¢ G T, G Intervention tacanlay. & d-puly sherift of Wind o balf years he was In {he l Names of Three Young- | T R nty, was assigne 0 the He tine setvies Tov one venr . acenr Vi 4 5 adio i “hite farmhouse as bodyguard for hon i i e Tas ey W It ey e Maple H sters in Her Care Are New York cis 1 uged invalid, ¥ years be s ago t AU R nresalt ot e v t a bend in the road, y - R position to federal JuseKeep 1o Coolidg been thrown ope lersea service, he was place u riving toward New LGS ) Y T v 1ic A s t s 8 ie death r ’ nfined their efforts Mrs. Johnson will return to hergag '? ”\"l s | <elle oy o Sl o '1 ‘,\” has | l-monstration before the Gera mill, || o1nain Rutland and Macaulay Will 1000 o part o innced. by Jah ) ; e Gk b b scene of Thursday's riot. . in the town : ‘l 1sel Ford. 1t ) 1 she was caring with- | phila, Man Al:o Leaves Her Om \J ot B T Bay, Spit ) t Senator Lidge, republic New | or H sided 1 Ki ; i ) e el opposition to ‘,‘, assigned to Plymouth , spot it will leave in : e g v Gertrude N. Hayden| Dollar—Says She Nagged Him ; , ann ; i being ed o Seswiie ¥ ! ; 1 of pucumonia authorities dis- al investigation of the in-| yune. Roth will rest before 1D | Danptlc r PP ) the left side ¢ r ' ofd Ar AR Veacs e a e deteee o " Pencils and Note Pads | (ContinuaaliEihee 13.) (Contloycaonipags 12) left sid e e e i e For 25 Years, tion of strikers, holding the strike t0 | 1o colon In Police ( Z\” BO\(‘S Y 3 i D iae, aniity ol the chil; iladelphia, Ma 2 he a state matter for adjustment. | yy.m o know T fos : Oniy one has been claimed executed more than a year t Vepresentative ger, republican, | o jay what her future would be - i Judge William ) o Ul PR m‘o; or. a he ended his own life by poisc Now Joreey, while expressing wil-| e ever 1 go, I will work, : in t y t gt for Kelley, (" and a Halt old, wa taken {rom | nst Juns, Dr. David 1 iter s b 4N : : ix Instan illed As Blas 6 I the city home yesierduy by 8 o' |1'hat His wie hang her jssue to an impartial con N Jes, excey Gex throngt F E l d B b X P 1w k\u 1S u,;,‘t\‘inh ‘.f be Mrs mrg that sheil o w.-i : P e Coolidge house- urnace Xp oaes lrmmg am ¢ : he remaining three, ons 18 & |35 be ‘siven only 31 of his $1% a strikers was flexible, but ol . nths old baby named Elsle, |eatate and suggested that 1tk stories of riot and bloodshed Ce bowed good : W DI T ¥ last name is belleved to be ;504 to purchasc a rope to form the il cafety Com. | umsident of the United States, on ¥ killed and [near the Howard Mussey ik our who answers to the call of | "Thq document, dated August, 1 Abram y 0 pro- | pig visits to his boyhood home, would e : iy y o i i but who does not KNOW |was yncorporated in a petition fiec e st recent ¢ ks by polico | Miss Pierce change her routine. With A 1 Iror dead Washington Cops Told If They Must lis last name. Both of these tem- |, rday asking that a citation be 5 rs and cameramen Were |no living relatives, her only home et st el Later repc LIRS e ol v e L being cared for in a |jsgued against the widow, Mrs. Laura pr Jequate protection in the | hag been Coolidge farm house v number of the i 1 men that the injured 1 1 not ru et Ll priva ! 3 Relter, to show cause why letters o were fssued 10 | ghe rarely left the house except to Urginjued igh. It was belicved that thos ous In Way They Sock Him fourth child, a boy apparently |agministration granted her should appointing them | go for the mail or to drive to the Kilied included most of wish birth, knowr ely not be revoked and the will admitted the city of |polls with the colonel on election R P Wa Markic” is in the Lawrence Mem- ¢o prabate. ration of the ! gay, furnace was ished. 1 or ondering rial hiospital. It was believed R policeman mols he news- | Miss Pierce had saved enough mon 1 Ly water dripping en 1) Co. ] 1 g to accompany his wife's found the will among some pape any policema 1 s e Japermen would be immediately sus- oy in her many years of wqrking in | the pads of 1 Edward Island for yn the physician's papermer bald e pended on presentation of sufficient “buy two farms When v Chief Hart is also considering s were working s Y wi could find no record — talk last fall of the colc giving A ndard v 1 by = e * B. ¢ hilirens’ parents among OUT, RIGHT IN AGAIN oman of t} Washington for the winter, he ar rm ¢ ok ‘ s o T | Hoss id | Mrs. Huyden's effects Trenton, N March 20 (P—A y's disturhance anged that his housekeeper should re will us: A 1 THE WEATHER no ex f ness ¢ All of the youngsters are belleved ihe Jeft the st pris rand jury p the Plymouth home St is s r Accord vi 1 Hartford, Mar, 20—Forceast v > belong to greater Boston fam-|nad serv . ed and ty n 1 ain the now yo stated t veloped; i side of t e for New Britain and vicinity r s temporarily without homes |cenviction for pi s 26 en and four men were sent 1 10 at least for a tir was a sma B Fair, slightly colder tonight ¥ v A pr mes Mrs. Hayden registered with the |pPassalc county. Jos Rurke " — 30 days in jail following arrs ent has decided wh be de ok with perforations \ Sunday fair t.state two years ago for the purpose arrested yesterday Ve am ment in police court on disorderly eet can t dy to g 1 xplosi 1 v 1 wring for young children. She |setts warrant cha t conduct charges yesterday. | (Continu 12) | roying the be | threw 1 for a hundred | % ———— ur ] |had two daughters of her own. |same offense.

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