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Loy, 1 k A March 20th 13 334 Advt, De, h.ullnrd Cona, LSTABLISHED 1870 BRITAIN, C ECTICUT, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1926. —SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS GERMANY RESERVES' CHAPMAN'S ONE HOPE SEEMS SUPRENECOIRTTO Rejected For Cinil War As Not RIGHT 10 IjHANfi[ TO BE IN FEDERAL COURT | [N DOHENY LEASFS ster]:;geEno:;h %Zbay 104 ¥rs. 0l ORGANIZED TRADE DEMAND MIN" []N JfllN N[i Counsel For Condemned Man Withhold l’lamsl REVIEW DEEIS“]NS m:m[m”l] L Danvers, Mass., Man Has UNION LAB[]R AFTER JUNE ] 6 Wi L Al B Z‘;a.fi"’fvted‘nvéiflay’“" o O gt Wi gt o e ROBBERY SUSgE[T;%S i | ON EUNSTRUCTIUN PROJECTS ing Officers of Days of fion if Council Reconstruc- o A1 — N = Canoellation of Leases and | *61—Tells of Old Storms ; Not Satis] |l|:]:l’lln:"(u.()z:d:r‘\:n;;\(:’;?u“::)r:fi}-‘ B S e e Three Mefl Cflmlll‘ed LOO{iflg With None to Contradi £ THREF J[]IN fiRI]UP Contractors Get Notice n D No Sy e s G o | S e s e ' Of Decision And In- STRESENAN DECLARRS 57 iot 3 Sl e A G S8 e s o |0 Pt R H UF WELD 1D WORKERS i e Given 1 i s e R R e ) AY BE FUGITIVES SOUGHT| panvers. stass. saren 22 o — p ft, Bartl N | 'Will Be Ignored SITUATION IS SERIOUS soamt hoia s 5 s St i ' BE THOROUGHLY SEARGHED bt mece e sonner oo PR Barlelt and Mesl A o o bolster up a petition for a writ| Whatever move fs made will have ) |of habeas corpus in the federal to be done this week, and it {s said e Prisoners Refuse To Divulge Names | Uion forces of the Civil war be. Named Ward (hairmen SacFts o vegotla- court, that following the New York con-| cause physiclans £a A was Snot Asserts That Breakdown of Negotia | 1t is understood the reason o |forence, Mr, Wiley may stop bft at ‘lm;.nuu Of Fxecutive Orders Issued | —Captured By Deputy Sherift Who al ;Lk‘mc Affects All From tions for Admission of Germany announcement was made by Judge Norwalk to wait on 'United Stat By Late President Harding In| Caught Them Unawares In Fed 5 va. Frederick J. Graehl on urday |District Judge Edwin & Thomas, - Plerce today ent upon QU]GLEYS RALLY PROGRAM Common Laborer to Tfas Plunged Entire League 0f Na- |5, ving the conference of Chap- |with a petition for a writ of habeas | Eftect Transferring Jurisdiction | eral Building, 104th vear with cheery good hea | e i e R : N anaan Laclivel intereat ini i | Skilled Artisan Engaged tions Into a Grave Crisis—Criti \M pursued in continuing the fight ever action is taken will be through | Over Naval Reserves To Inérior I 2 e on Building Jobs. ) B S Ex-Mayor to Carry Message to Shoy | (ror ¢ world 3 ¥ 2 D | clzes Obstructionists Who Darred to save the life of the condemned the medium of the federal court. hree men 4 eing held here to EraiiE Sran Dot ot nolaarnIfo nod T et e ran) tow Kby ue (¥ (o ihal| | DERATtMent Alno (181 Likely TokBel % Wl ne e investigating to w huge - Employes Beginning Tomorrow— ‘ % ‘ o 10 ' he it if they have v knowl- | bank snow maining s wine cision had been reached in the dis- |federal court, it is tho'bellef of his| Arcued. W k ban Ly 5 0 n " '( usslons which lasted throughout counsel that another stay of execu- the recent robbery of tl Ivg v, bro om the old Uchalik to Hold Rally in Falcons | Berlin areh 20 (M —Foreign | cussions E eh 4 : : 5 1 Syt AWALEk LT ot ofioa I AGHIEN Imer (h ol st t a storm in In a drive to unionize all cons 7 ‘”“ 1d the Rel the afternoon. Tt was the first time [tion will result. Following the Sat- A} iington, March & gl U . " . % 3 1 i 2l Hall Tuesday Evening, uction work in thi iyt o hat Germany reserves MO announcement had been made of urday conterence, which lusted well {guprome court agreed today to re. " T S A O A R : | 8 olly, the New by thut SOTRIONY IescEes)ihe plan in mind, and was consid-|into tlie evening, Judge Groehl de- | .o S |wer le men were caugh Ldward M. Pratt, retiring school | Britain Building Trades Councll toe right to withdraw her applica- ‘he ¥ ; d A £ counsel to | Yi®W lower court decisions cancelling |in the act of robhing the post office . | "y into the League of Nu. red significant. It was intimated clared the decision of couns i sansiee Sl ; Lo nost o Selegnoy committes chairman, Councilman |48¥ notified contractors that aftes e e e O e [that cousel had not fully decided [“hold in abeyance” what they |the oil leases and contracts which Sh TN e Y Deplty fisection P 0s Donald L. Bartlett and Thomas g, | "0 1 all men employed on build- anslnithe erant ther o LADE) . What was to be done in the court|planned to do, and that whatever |Bdward L. Doheny negotiated with e "'vk“v‘“ be | him with first hand B ey e loaf vaam ot onas 4 ling operations in the eity of New, commission "»_I ”‘]g 'uw‘z‘*f‘“" ietlon s taken will be brought about | Ajhert B, Fall, as secretary of the I : ":r‘l:lj n»av)»w “1 il the ighing winter 'L Meskill, who last year polled a heavy | Britain must be members of their BRI (ARG GOl AU Sty It was learned toda Attor- this we interio (s e oe O VI I OWIRdER O v ien S8l were used {rom|yote for sixth ward councllman on |respective union, srec with Germany's expectations. | Sy R e rior \the Pawtucket robbery is under way. | Tha ng ¢ ATt o e S S el B2 Ol Grase: | ot i s Aol e Qrlieny et LGl S e Ty iblican _ticket, have been e effect of this edict, regarded A e SR e . > ' R it e LR sn. | &ded to the organization handling {as the most drastic movement ever he Teague of Nations ha ||I naval ofl reserves in California 20l from his slcep by Simon |1852 when Minot's light was wash- | o Weld! aign tiate : plunged into a grave crisis by the!| w, 11 ontract bet Dot Israel resident near the post of 1 from in Boston's ou ner 8 campalgn for the |initlated here in the campaign to plung 3L ¥ d the contract between Doheny's 1STael, a residen 08t of- | ed from its ledge in Boston's ou s e ? furt S reakiown of the leagiie negotiations | e R LD R S e Sl e oralty nomination urther the cause of unionism will be v Germany's election, Strese mmn “)m h magnate has con- !¢ three men entered the building, ' wint Falrecalled by B : “Kurl \\0\'1]1‘1”‘1“ (Vx nr‘)jv'm o:‘ fh xx.”\u;l? |'v“ W organized lal»or_“m,]\_ leclared in a governmental state- | structed huge oil reserve tanks fo Deputy Flynn rushed to the scene AT, o (0, ey war tee, Councilman o ot nt to the Reichstag. 2 'A) 1l tessrve .m;.l o0 | Wilh Israel, firing a shot in the air ok el e RE et natt rilett will direct the campaign |Which there is o non-union man err. He frankly criticized the obstrue- | at Pearl harbor. wnd calling to the men to throw up | radio and airplane, he said, hov he third ward, and Mr. Moskill | ploved. Included in the Mt ot bec tactics employed by cert His Country ¢ b 2 R will be in charge of Weld activities tions whose members hence- i i 1 Hoir hands. Covered” by Denuty | aver. that for: ahoice ha s ne: - While agrecing on cancellation ver, AT I i o 9 t vill i g ! b S i i : in the der atic stronghold — the | forth will refuse to carry on thei o v Pr 3 4 S the disty Sourt . ) Flynn, the men quickly acceded t her hel 1d Dobbir ¥ eir |Waterbury Probate Court Only 40 Withhold Personal the dlsriet court and_the e Feausat/and wers: migeen fundar |l Lon s being Ol DObInAmEGrstss g trades in buildings where ther are | 8 4 e | W 25 s « Dacal ornla ¢ greed on th O rreat : " e Chairman for the other three |hon-members, is practically every | Runs Across Peculiar | Levy in 1925, Books e e R AR O R G il ) i s e T ards Wil bo named afer the ward | inlon. organization” {rom sommon | i 2 storage tanks, o district court | iy sl cland J. Ross, but he "% | rallies now being planned. | labor to 8roups of the most ! Case to Settle { Disclose allowed §10,000,000 but the circuit M'n‘“_"::wr\f"é[}” e fonaa oAty 18 liabout every dayiand enjoyeinaving | % I S0 A8 Fanned. night of | skilled artisans, = | —— SONELS B GLLIb about the floor near the sa Ny m{‘\"” ,'.1"(\ 3, weld supporters it was virtually de- | That the ukase of the plidleg Review Will Be Complete was a veteran of the War o cided to carry on the campaign | trades council will be ignored was Waterbury, Conn., March 22 What is believed to be a new rec- | pogigeg this question the supreme |COrdIng to Deputy FIvnn the three | pig prandtather lived to be 80, and through the issuance of personal let | intimated today by several of the Judeeyby J.fsiavinain) provaCeiconre UL ARRE CNADMESnColicl Qs iDL coiinG talx pg vt Pl el it o' ) (PLASVIEU RADOLERORD EiTL Weriorl O R e L e fers explaining the candidate's plat- | city's leading contractors, The ordes has appointed Attorney Charles W.|the state of Connecticut has been!ppages of the case and partieularly |\ SaLanIEghandgd, tive of Weymout s Be WA U0 form, through posters and other |5 not couched in terms of request by as administrator of the estate |established by Collector Bernadotte | fii* 5 O T (682 416 hariieniarly Heavy Pistol Found early lfe a drugglst and later su- ! g (or e Dosters and - suggestion, neither does 1t prcoes f John Battiste Squarz o Loomls in the local oftice, his rec- |orqorg fasued by President Harding ' A 48 calibre plstol of the speclal | perintendent of (he Damvers Rube A gathering of Weld followers will | joint meeting to discuss the adsies from evidence in the hands of the ords showing receipt of §9.8 per cent iy vt transferring jurlsdietion POHCe type was found in the office | pep Works. be )\‘M tonight at his he adquarters | bility of the demand g court shows he had five wives, none 0! roall "H;‘ N iasonnlilacss 1evied o ver the naval reserves from fhe """’"f'l‘\‘\‘:“ TS ‘:“U“j"i"’*':"‘ n Hallinan's bullding on Main street,| The note mafled ‘today to every {of whom was divorced or dead cbruary 1, nav the interior department, 90 R afolin a sledge hammer, | ¢ ey ATS e : | contra Heian o Aprls Two wives have already made a |Were not entered in his records dur- | o 4ho sensational senate Investiga- bit. who opposes Weld for the nomin | lows g ;i 7 claim to the court for the estate and | ing the year brought to & close |yon twe vears ago inta the lensos| The three men gave the names of ST 1 i b Share chi tion will visit Landers, Frary &| “This is to notify v § the administrator started out today | January &1, Collector Loomis is now |0 F1 JEITS BEG TEIG 00 ensen L'Y{nr‘l;- Burke, 1 ank Martin and Billy BRlNfiS 5 l]l]fl AET[UN ST R R o\’,nf-m;“o,:‘ :m( & meet. to find the other three wives and |In the midst of another year and {n [Harry . Sinclair. the latter involy- | Burke and '4::,:’:"““'“‘;“; Eeo e y 0 P. & I, Corbin's and the Corbin |Trades Counelr nely ooy 1:“ fing 50 a $10,000 cash estate which [the first two months has taken in g the Teapot Dome naval ofl re- A R S Cabinet Lock factories Wednesday, |1t was voted that on and aftes o, ife number three claims is being |NCarly half the amount levied serve in W _m“m: 3 cording pu - E speaking on Oreh d street, 92 S 925 personat | s Ksttac folmd on Markia leaas i 5 ; | Lst, 1926, all men employed on build- concealed, after being held by O g Rebruaty e d, 81920 Hperaona e : T Candidato Quigley has been tnvit- 3 axes in the amount of $57,582 be- bolice to belleve tha name is M is Claims Damages g operations in this eify shall i s AN D was ruled uncollectabla and was| nce. Deputy Fivnn o of the apin. | From Hartford Police e Bapiis bail'on Chiren st to : 7 A ; mmmn!, fll'lll"i!‘ 1 with V||IH organiz “batcd. bt later 1,300 was added, | {{on that all three are residents of the e D ieus et ot i § . § [ aking the net to be collected $54, Rhode Island city. Force Members B0 and ol | “Respectfully yours, Y e MUNFY MAKER ’:: ot v,u: ,Ammm: ?»'v;.\ has | Rlv Letter Important Clue His visit Wednesday noon will be |, mm\m 5 BUILDINGAESD = an invasion of one of Stanley Ucha- i ' been received, leaving a balance of The letter found on 2 in ad y “New council seat promised e 5 hf n Building Trades AL $80 o Iressed to “Friend Joe at Miami, | Hartford, Mare Albert (11k's strongholds. LBk, ol b ot ana \mn ed Unions.’ Locarno. $ : e mayoralty aspirant, is an employe of il Bl ot In the last fiscal year the office Fla., leads Deputy Flynn to believe yriiis of New Britain, nov g s . Corbin Co. and his ad. | Afixed to the letter is the follow S ‘;';‘ e also made o creditable showing in | All Industry Suspends at far wartin was connected with the e the colleetion of property tax, being recent Pawtucket robbery. The the demand ; y % 5 " leg nsportatior liquor fol- 'heavy backing among his co-workers, | ond highest in the state, according | Oil City, Pa..—Rain tor tells of the arrest of “George gal transportation juor f I“r, e i ch h“w‘ unv.':lm\ in | Journeymen Plumbers, gasfitters, Police (et Alleged Confj 1o a compilation of figures published | Is Added Menace st week and the writer says he be- [lowing his conviction ¢ superior stemfitters and steamfi Sl i S carnest tomorrow night when he helpers; by William H. Blodgett, state ves the police are going to “bag" {44y days age stituted : ! ; International Hod Carrlers Buildir E : I onduets a rally in Falcon's hall on 3] o g . s et him for the Pawtucket job, i ) and Commo! 0T b dence Man and His commissioner, h | —— e diding ol Dsinty rio (e |euiL® e nirat s o expert | Neaver and Broad strects. The ftn (47d Common ' Laborera Union o M i S nmneed dhh e snno! Oil City, Pa., March 22 (P—TIn- three men drove into town shortly |Thoma livan and “two others | Ward being a Polish district for the | JCF €04 m””)‘gmw e ac he o evied take anc ity, Pa., March 22 —In- 0 e’ arove OSSO B i : P t ; decorators, 3 aperhangers o Machine v\ am m' \ vicd taken in, and R e e e e S e O s O e HmoE simple ass reater part, the candidate plans to Aratiital i ‘\:vle\‘:- ; 1 : Britain e o o AT e e e e o (10w A R SR Teind e T : $5.000 speak in both Polish and English. | & e S eona { 1 and l eral hundred people had The trio left th iutomobila or; S s in Lis complaint He \‘1! have on his platform v\];rrh it "m”w”'m] n(; '_Wv‘x‘l:n.‘ o el e ol today as a result of flood condi- | Post of i 1 of T Slie and Meta hers Internations e % 1 movement of the 2i-mile series of noise of the hreaki s ruary 2 only 28 years of age and heretofore | Electrical Works Criticizes Adherents, each of : ¢ & police did B NCLE LN lcs gorges in the Allegheny river|aronsed Simon Isracl and his t g e s i Iy 2 \'. o s a ':t wy,H;— vu,\V‘v‘- i ; huve | court today. It is said that he tricd | HAddam Man Was For More Than | last night. The river was rising anc ReSnens B ohbery 3 Clantoitsnglln S e A e e e e Building Trades ) of persons interested to hear the |council, has been in contemplation - y . 10T e e em. man wha is probably the younges or many years. Inability of the lae any into mer fi 2 h land S il A ¢ AL ¥ 7 s nsy 0 igh 0 1 ¢ vd carriers i AR mberh o A A SuESGuBIRE ot The low-lying sections of Trank. 1'% Fiinn LTy ane IE ) Lok EuIEn L Dos v i New Britai and common laborers in the move fu s BERRD i Peba el i B idam, Conn., March 22 (P~ lin were inundated. The river sta el AL Sas allk will d 1 1 as the reason for its delay, but hat of uni ity i n ! o throw up th @ : ‘ ¢ volice r 1 onsiderably strengthened, claimed he could duplieate bills tain George Parmelee for neariy | there was 20.6 feet, more than fi Iy \,.,m.wv‘ t } i St - Vi t the pr and t 2 L er sent out today indicated he men did as ordered and wr e : i romises e groups have now fallen = Sl A0 taken to the lockup here 4 3 4 o of his| ThE fira’ department rutal mann a s tve Thomas J. Feeney and Officers ' 101 : months and 21 days. | from one to 15 of wate The three men steadf " : > : it ion, ex-Mayor | provoke hic : | Kiley, Hellberg and Veley made the | He cold but a jew | Oil creek itary of 1 The contraption he police | W ¢d so long and had Practically all the large Neston rinte 4 K e hay t “olice Willian seize a black ha consists et th he - trial plants were affected ar ) “tied” ed by lelegation had not 1 of two ks, covers 1 oilclot] istome ‘1 ply I t | workmen were idl I'raflic by \ on Lo ang | the ndi foves po- 76-Year-Oll Glen Street Resideng . r as to permit loosening und| Cap a 1 ¢ on | open R 1 v dirt r S 0 S f I nder th e med on 1 tening, Several packages of whita | Augnst 2 24,5y to scu as a the ing Iis zations N Do hs el e : he been assured of | M8 Mst of organizations participating ordinated all oth congiderns| 10 work a. confide @ on Peter aSwralhentorcoaayioriTalngtor 1s 10 the formalit € ree Wenskowiez, of ton stroet Sat Half Century Long Js- nizht and toemorrow gave the situa in s of certain| Wenskowicz, however, doubted his @ hait century a Long Island Sound feet above flood level. exploited in such a pow- | story, and called the police, Detec. | pilot died at his home toda Sections of Oil City were ozen bottles of liquid | ca ong Island Sound pilot in Franklin, intry for 70 tound in a case, and which Rol ¢ tired at of ZOrge move v 1 e said, cording to the police many experiences which | gheny ri L R T S LT E0hs ofihessinas il e e SRR e I poses Having Open Diss T SRomics RN R o i R LI ot L A cussions of Issue was hicago Woman Demanded Frenchcr : e ; o baring on 1 cas S o 2 said that e was im- 5 SR I(;"t\.’l‘i"“ ihe Hding ; E ’ ported By Witness—Young murder Mrs, Bea- o ey iy : e a0 “uith him for Saturaay DeAth Fails to Separate floodea nSre v il : ewetsand | Woman Found Unconsclons wger for the | o telk - about the matter. 1t Couple \med .)_\oa . whom she ! ig eaid tha lman reported on Sat- | Memphis, F Telen . e lute had beer t apslicy : appointed tir 's ab T Police Investigating Incident Re- wife's ictor Mrs. Os R he Caine apariment: Roman B 139 Gold street James ) k., d h 5 S i the committe id in a closet, Mrs. Caine|also pres J In her complaint to the | gho I s e fpbrding states whi Mrs. Osborne remained un- to Wenshow Bolman ¢ he 8 prohibition ftor Mrs. Caine had gone to P a private talk and when James, known as * ealth- < be wet, With the governme Juving provided hersclf with ' gp alone in a room, it is al- iest man in Woodraff county, Ar. Northford Boy of “Ten cturing, sclling s nd a revolver, Mrs. Os- |eged that Bolman produced his kansas,” fter a general Lreak- Is .\(‘(‘Id(‘nld"} Shot 1 rlously attacked Mrs. naking outfit, and a ‘ y 1 " issoclates de New HoventEoaninre, ) Three o ng her until she agreed plaining at great length as red : at he realized | While playing with a r _ proposed to that i divorce so that Mrs. | showicz for $1,0¢ ying that he |t - lying from throat ' eq Iike a jack knife in me to. |PeT cent beer, or he. iShasdioss o ent spoke have her husband. | would double the amount. Becoming [troubls day, Emil Bianchi, 1 1. beer an bes ‘ 0 be : . - - S n fled. Caine, his | suspicious Wenshowicz said that he | Mr. and Mrs, cidentally shot himself in : ntoxicating in fa . arth | taken : i Twelve Peonle Killed h\ o oot s I el A {1155 § Sre el B R o, : reseription ; ik 2 ¢ -1 Autos in Chicaro Sunday FIRE IN KENSINGTON years g stunt with $100. Bolman is said to |becay . ve he | tion to remove the bulle 1 : r ihli : 1 consciou ( 0. March 22 (P—A ( n son \ said, his | have shown signs of restlessness and eased Caine, | made a move to leav | . ]\n)k on \\; Wyh(\'-'l ized ! . S e republ i i COL. BLUNT DIES Rolman was 1 til t o Hart ¢ =2 THE WEATHLER M and Wals r ! 3 1 Hartford, Mar. Forveast rat ompanied Bolman was gone w today result of exposure for New Britain and vicinity —— the Do fved overcor v 1 robably clondy tonight NAMED "\ l'“l" > M t N Johr At ice 1qu 3c r e the J Tuesday rain: rising tem t Mar 2 ® ve I rt attack Fan F'a o 0 Drriad S e e R admitted owr he m rer : 3 perature prointe ’ v the last year were 123, the ecessitate ompany lain 4 that W st v P a een \ 1 sor p § n eat answering the alarm There was ne and a watch from him man for 30 years. R — 3 L i | & e eighteer lities amendment, wou orme

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