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Y BRITAIN HERALD \EW BRITA ews of the World By Associated Press T\TT‘T o 'y 'tn;rr L e L Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 13’334 March 20th . ESTABLISHED 1870 CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1926, ~TWENTY-FOUR PAGES PAONESSA SEEKS \QUIGLEY HITS AT MACHINE; E"URT DISMISSES \Groehl Rushes To Hartford And THIRD ELECTION = TELLS OF “JOINTS” HERE ARD FRA [][]AE Important Move In Struggle T AS CITY'S MAY[]R WHICH ARE “NEVER RAIDED” i e e lg:;e E}:apr::; Belie:‘::fig;t l';)and CHAMBERLAIN FOR FAILURE Complamant Admits He Was ;pmm,ses To Rnd G.0. Untrutbful on wlmess Stand Missing Witness Being TOTAL FOR FIRST DAY AT GENEVA I-EAGUE MEETING ! Sought to Strengthen | : | P of Bosses And Drgpise SPRINGS COUP sini vlea. REPORTED AT 11,487 Says Courageous Swed- Clean Qut City Hall, ] Lad : o If Elected Mayor, Fai That, Unfair ish Minister Better el Irial Is to Be Argued. Represented Public Dirty, Rotten | Opinion In Great Brit- His Reference ain — His Move One to Building Department Of Censure PRICE THREE CENTS LIOYD GEORGE CRITICIZES Formal Aunouncement of Hisj Hart '_)_e_“fi’;Charge Candidacy Made Today--No Opposition Expected SCRUTINY OF RECORD BY PUBLIC INVITED Informed this afternoon th?l George A, Quigley, mayoralty aspirant, had declared there are “Joints” In the ecity of New Brit- ain that are protected and never raided because someone's hands are tied, Chief of Police Willian: C. Hart, made prompt denial that such a condition exists, “There is no place in the city protected,” Chief Hart said, “Furthermore the mayor, th commissioners or myself have never heard any intimation of protection bhefere,"” Asked if ex-Mayor Quigley had ever done anything to bring about the ralding of ‘these joints through complaints, to the police, tho chief sald Quigley had never reported a disorderly resort to the department to his knowl- edge, TAYLOR MYSTERY MAY | BE NEAR A SOLUTION, : {Dist. Atty. Keyes Repon-ts';").”;:“,z Success in Running 7500 oo Down Latest Clues Gunman’s Torces Kallen to Confess Testitsing — Failing nthusiasm Prevails Meeting of Community Drive Teams Falsely When He Denled Tyer at Being Arrested — Hungerford [4Polifiog Politics, Frees Alex Swicrezmski, \ | Harttord, March 23 dy developments a in the effort being or 114 Chapman to rom yws. Chapi tenced on April 6 for the rur Mx. of Policcran Jumes Skelly George T. Bear W Britain, 1s depending ¢ Barl Kisselbrack L hour activities of Judge R Gold erick J, ¢ 1 of New York and as L. and th W /P) anticipated Conn,, Producing c Alfred Hartford, ber 231 Hart ford, | ough, co Politics,” records showing | Sp Kallen, aged 29, of convicked on Octo- liquor fn MeDon- rezyn- i, claimed *1f in po- made by couns Declares He 1s Responsible to Citi- | WHe save “rwood mond orge viing Villiam ¥, Hausman zens for His Acts and - Will - Ac- it &en count for Conduct While in Office o oo tha lee |England's Im"rgn Secre- tary Replies to Attack and Again Denies He Made Secret Agreement With Briand. —Says No Defense of His Com- 1 IEs0 With « or George hiaracteristie vigor, A. Quigley ki was di republican nomination for may- | (M8 mornin | Hungerfora rial. New Move Expected [0 Shen asked yesterdayisC he eret )| Disipneuilng iis oftice n !'sold lguor Kallen sald, “I never S gl e tten sold liquor.” e also dented ever ! jounein s erlat hoss This morning In court vill turn the tide in Chapr I muu at a tended noon- | ski made a complef vor, Judge Groehl finally headed for the f gates of | every statement that Hartford and was expected to reach & Clark’s he declar- | y Both the this city aba Ihe original “points” all over the | couns or defense plan has conference of protac ind never but the counsel in Wednesd souicone's ing when when arr: ould be made arose. for a writ of hab pus in the “Your honor, federal court, but Judge Groehl's en back to th movements fndicate something of moments,” h much greater fmportance than the he committed a deliberate perjury L court petition. fon the witness stand yesterda A conference was expected to b Prosecuting Attorney Joseph . had in Hartford today, and there Woods objected, and the two law- was m speculation whether it vrangled for a few minutes would lead to an effort for a fourth Judge Hungerford ruled rieve for Chapman pending the Kallen should t the determination of a motion for a new again Tt way confldently expected Knllen ente here this morning that the day visibly nervous, would see developments in the Chap- ex-May ‘j missioners Ts Needed—Will - Ask candidate court Willlam €., two hour |y, for Judge following ; the Opponents Questions, : a or, today opened an attack on both Polities took a 1 | the organiz iday when Mayor A. M. Paon ormally announced limself a can- lidate for a third term, That the mayor will no op- on in his quest for the demo- ation fs a foregone con- party leaders declare w lease on ution forces of his own from [mm and on the democratic admin- Monday tion, promiilng if elected to rid | and to | DAVID LLOYD GEORGE COL. WILLIAMS MUST STAND COURT MARTIAL Butler’'s Host Formally Notified of Trial on Drunkenness Charge he o8 -w an out city hall Swierezyn- denfal o Kallen mad o and the had produced trial seemed to Attorney Me- an! ratic nomi and B . Loomis Katherine Smit) R. W. Pullen Marsland Mary Owsiak a rary are London, March 23 P —Former Premfer David L loyd George fnitlat- |ed the Geneva debate before a crowded house of commons today He moved a reductlon in the forelgn office estimates in order, he il to call attention to the recent League of Nations proceedings ar Geneva and the action of Sir Auster |{Chamberlain, the British representa |tive there. This motion s equiva i.(n( to ona of censure. Two-Fold Criticism Mr. Lloyd George sald his ertti- clsm was two-fold That the Lo carnist powers were responsible fo the failure at Geneva and that i was a fallure which damaged t} machinery of peace to such an e |tent that many of the best friend of Foreign Secretary Chamberlai wera despairing of its effect, Mr. Lloyd George said yesterday s |dlscussion in the United States s mo made very unpleasant readin: because, whercas all had been hop |Ing that America would enter t league, as her advent would malk the league a perfect suc |vas now no doubt that happened had put ized not time, ision noon. for a York ngements Gryshowski Charamut . Protass Speaking of Gard Ing candidate for lomination, the former mayor ad- Imitted Weld to be a good eltizen, and a man haracter, but said “he cannot be independent because he 18 tied body and soul to the machine,” Quigley's attacks heretofore have becn confined 1o the management of and fire departments and iministration’s alleged ex- Today he lashed out af department, declaring been proeu through dirty rotten polities to the Hurt street by ey claimed a build- 1 in a singl el is actually a three Allowing such a con- to exist is unfair to the cality, he Weld, oppos- © republican may I bring Kal- stand for a few asked, “to prove that le Chicago. Murch 2 Inve {tlon in the | slaying iu Angele | Wilitam Desmons motion ! | picture director. hias well repald (he 1\.,m: trip and hard work said Asa Keyes, district attorney | Los Angeles county, here tods | indicated that a development might be expected within duys, althou {he would not say that it might lan a . nor whether a man or woman would be involved The investigation in the been . concluded, he Chicago visit iy not | with the casc The next step taken at Ka 5 City, | he sajd. v are ready 10 put forth a united [ The slaying, which augmented by many promises | rounded in myst had support from influen ither in drugs or love, Mr. ¥ S d he belic results of his pro- tracted investigation wo'ld show stig east clues to the Los 1922 o ich gton, March 23 (P)—Sec- Wilbu- today ordered a court martial to try Col. Alexander Wil- llams of the marine corps, on charges of drunkenness, preferred by Brigadier General Smedley D. Butler, commanding the marine base Diego. secret ot vocations, e their out of explained to 1 United unity today ssell of the former American ¢, 1 found by sufficient f Wolver stand school hours, worke corpor Crevis the buildir permits h o Referrin T spute, was in the tion drive acticut for the an conferring with Chapman | I2astern Legion ed to $11 than ever red the witness stand just as he appeared Com by ° YOU ever arres 1 *Donough. did not nd hi; ed before? e A over certain aspects of the said Judge Grochl this afternoon, as was about to for Wethers- 14 to visit Chapmqan at the state Judge Groehl would not dis- [ITs! day hurrled visit | A new Kallen cass, moments, as he Deo. | incoherent. an complained, Mifted that he aced to poli- | Previously. McDonough Charges Perjury McDonough accuscd him of per y when he sald that before been arrested. dlan't you that r before sold liqaor?” fad never before sold answer for a face turned dgeted, e stammered answer, d final had been arrested the | navy pre- legally acte gener pecifi after of the ations Butler ing is now east h and hi red advocate family zone & amily hou connection 1ition ple in that be T Priduy leave said an ag- 7 prison. close the reason for the to the prison, nor would he Indi the nature of the court action might take “I shall return to New York this | afternoon,” sald Groehl, “Tomorrow, New York, we shall definitely de- It may taen fer the prepara- reported on the 2 plan has b flags n evolved. ed, an! The court will later, probubly from officers on the rican flas was glyen L'acific The court will sit at Captain Stanley San Diego where General Butler was team having se- Colonel Williams' guest of honor at amount of Jinner on the same evening that Ny, fat o acta of Whith General Butler complains were committed. probably will Mo A e be selected a hiu ind a red nd the he tr sceur S8, ther what and ar the United States in a g else has lone for MAYOR A. M. PAONL: sticaninng, a0y flag. he An to team No. 1 Hart, today as cured the rg “cription cordanc i ag ics. x he Opposes G. 0. P. Bosses, i t of his talk, Quigley 2 has not appeared be- in many years to re- support, and he is in tha campalgn by aceident. He has been off u nt, never eaterday you had nev il d I republi- | sub- A 4 team 1o ac- The hiue s Prases Swede's Stand has been gensrally ex- eral weeks, but it is the mayor continue his service as tive for as long a period ejve politics was possible, iey is reported to been time g0, He discarded finmorality as a pos- > cawse. He belleves that former butler for to = 3 ontinued on P | WHISKEY AS 1 MEDICINE ntinued on Pag ENF 0F %ANTA GLALS ..« by prohibition ere ordered for the Washes 200 (ases of Alco- s of postal employes il ir liomes here with grippe and u United Stg Marsha in ehouse th said e fed have od 1o friends som (Co & Gallons Seized In Rochester Or- dered Released And Used Tor March 23 (f) W Whiskey ents in 1 released svized s, to- their Ashore for Manch enia. Mass.. People [luor ad been kept. cral nurse caring for the g o ployes had t him a Mass., Marek (@ them should have whiskey, 100 residents of 11 wis obtaine 1 court order obtained from F il Judge Hazel at Buitalo, iol s whose s ter, number and ot re. Ly lease liquor s of alcohol today t ashore last night knew nothing landed on thr it went into o WIFE BEATER APPEALS hat bes unoficial ——e Baltimore Man. Sentenced To Lash, six discovered by Asks Injunction—Claims Whip In Soh flicts More Than Law Allows, £ no evidence indicafion as t Raltimore, Mar o Thej only Kingamore sentenced t it had been thrown ipping post for wife beating HeREING | gay petitioned for an inj hased bY 2 e ground that the nin ews of the Maryland's official *cat” s00 the |4 ad of five, while Ly Criminal Court Judge cases ('Dunne. The petition in circuit court. Kingsmore uor wr ing a sixty day jail scntence the en vhipping to take place at any time which rum runner: iuring that period at th® discretion pted to land. here last of the sheriff. « advanced today. Tt w ) that Chief Polic nd some officers ction of the b evidently g rum yuryport ch but no James om to Loard ction o1 thone will infli as or of lashes instc with with t t the-l have cars Eugen vas entere 1 11 1way m. is serv- may at shipment of George: with a vi glers. Three appeared were ques- information smu who truck men of a was ol- ter today the yoli Nk So Warm Heat—General Wea in somc rocks, heneath a quan- on West Man- liquor of lobster traps was 16 police st GHT YEAR OLD HERO fichizan Boy Carries Three Months' 1t n be but iemonstration on Chi \farch 23 (4 spring calendar, sum- mer is making a | the thermometer. The growing 1l bow to heat prostrations, tures and ent n to trickle in With the temper it Houston, Texas persons fainted in rds Iy made and its stories of N season of bude and b ings 1 bare Old Nicee ntry when To Sdfety Across Float- record tempera- warmer season ing lee Cakes in Kiver. fiklicatioe ol v At mi o rles McKinney irried his three- 20 (P)— rs old e Mo river ho: prostrations ascribe ment meteorol ot he humidity s anothe nosis W Ve abnorma Antonio wa r high spot with_ 2 grees reglstered ouse 1 wWere resct and firemen { 32 de at Purpose j made by I Quigley, 1h | 1 is not fight ight for prineiple bossism’™ the public i that he s oppos in republican politics Stating he feels it the privilege of informad as to the 0. P. politics, A visit he sald I voters ta he inside working of G. i a story of to him by acting-Commit- est W. Christ for 3 vas mad Br eman d to ru Mr. ( intends At the promi according to gread to stay iitional upon the finding ot strong republican e h andid nd Quigley was t cement, out con a good, A futile search for 1 told to the up rdner took his f tribut elared vouldin stopped to be ai Assuring sted in the was not fnter- honor o office held 1in the & and that ary that mayor said is candidacy no s with inferest it, the forme otive in n in pu of a prin- ~ Politics in Building Dept. Tepartmen isaster, constr tive ion Summer Temperatures Send Many Scurrying To Beaches At Frisco At Houston That Nine Are Overcome By ther Upheaval All Over Country Being Reported Irancisco ger for cooling was the warm recorded in the Los Angeles the il ot ifornia_ city. mercury climbed whi ually west ts virt long the moderat over most of <o in the Canadian northwest averaged day's high, with from 40 to ir range st, where 18 1 prospect today. g his own | At this point |t liquor in my p replicd. resent store,” Kallen enpon McDonough produc howin ested in Hartfo cted on charges on present store o ior charge, d on a cl , | trafflc ordinance. allen tried he m t th uor in his T on cross-examir nd McDonough Admits ¢ you sald 4 lique 602" replic eyes turned “I'l discha tated Tudge 1 the trial to an Proce: nt to Kalle morning to of a doctor to W remember his not ther returned ndine later foune Hartford rear room of K He said hile Kallen sandwich, and | ing a few mom tie of whiskey. kowski for the liquor. ki as ¥ lings br when Swicrezynski and sald that on sk T} 1 1eo I s that Kallen was ar- 1 and con- of violating the the stand yesterday been in his n Zion street for six Previous to his arrest on the Kallen rg was also ar- of violating the He was on October 17, to ate that ye hat he never soid any present store, Then nation he stammered ald: Telling Lie yesterday tl or you were 102 eien d 1he Kallen floor, rge Swier fungerford bring abrupt close. morning took the stand, ury 2 with this him for the whom he could provious w Kallen told ame brot eluskowsk and alle Kallen in tI er talking for a room T r he could mes and K some want to go arc e was too w knew someone i got int gave the cie him momey to 1 “We got Johnny's treet to Britain ore we women el k allen con but b Hartfo! nown 3 did ound i n N 0 the Tk a i rita out 12 uskowski lace or minutes w said that but wou skl that n would go to tt time away to John Swier High kows st e depot a but hen e ar luskowski pass th inst e 7y ™1 Hartford, M for New Br tain this aft ably tonight. not much ch, WEATAER ar. 23—Forecast ftain and vicinity : ernoon and proh- Wednesday fair, ange in tempera- ture flag was awarded to (eam No. Mary Owslak, for I st number of sub: . with its quota of flag tion of papers. Secks “We are looking Tocal Witness for Gregory as annpunced last night in New 4 d Judge Groehl, “and 1 also would like to obtain the nanmes and addresses of certain witnesses in Britain. These, together vith others I have in mind, indoubtedly result in an order new trial would not weight.” Judge Grochl today sal ing the prograss of ti Hartford he was approached voman outside the county build who was leading a little boy by the | hand. The woman satd she had been waiting all day to see him, and she thought he should know testimony given hy Henry Hel New Britain in the identir ‘hapman on the morning of 24, was untrue h‘ wom 'wui Heller had told two young rsonal acquaintances he could not identify Chapman. Groehl said he told the voman to bring the two en to Hvr‘ Hotel Bond the following morr ¢ wnnnxml to two ur-vy!l com Tt pear, ver. A commu from a man in the eff Heller i trying lan was ptain m No. erine Smij amount ple connee- v clty t vistan said ear would for they much in part, as follows an old saying by 1) perhaps have ks persons d that dur- | Keen. It s ec trial at hy is docs not nds couple ] hat fs needs Great prog Octo- an vomen, pe of hers, that that hows Hel to loc to whom s ted the inci ¢ additional ipled with the testimony G expreted to give, stimony clalmed York tl was in New f October 0w condemned m Who Ihtll‘r Is Heller is man ding in front and Leventhal store i wit aw Man Uses Cat o' Nine Tails and the star of Crowbar in Attack VYoman and Children. Tron store \mn al to Pardons Board roehl, intimated would be made by board of pardons i failed. He discussed followed the t ings, an the met etition, such a H Ferocious ami E a m identified on ma his co that Ch in vd led a board for the hearing could t e A execution Seck Missing Witness New York. Ma 3 (@ ng witness has be eote ctedly out ) to hang i r, within The into Conne ks Ch two w iregory, on ist, was son V" today by C} 1ade, saying h ou a train coming Under naval regulations Willilams can be tried only cerk who are in rank Mr. Wilbur had before Colon by his senlor or his equal him offi in reaching his decision a statement in is own defense made by Williams. No information except t charge was drunkenne n ¢ navy department. Colonel hat was given | (ouhdgc Plans to (,o fo Mountains for Summer March 23 Washington, P President Coolidge intends to spend a summer vacation somewhere in e mountains but has not determin- he ed where will go. he estahl Hous clieves a higher ficinl . Where ks in th Vermont a his birthplace ny years of his fa altitude will not return to Swampscott, he e Green or lie ne E. Hartford W oman Dies On Eve of 94th Birthday st Hartfor Conn,, » B, HH"' s Olmsted Burnside aroline ord, la night Har o The \| March 23 Olms! is hospi- onthe eve ireh tomorrow Judge Wlshes Wlfe Beater Could ‘ Be Given 50 Lashes For Penalty g in and when vou get fll ses what we can do with you" out we ar and homa Sweden, who took Mie right [ 1geOUS course Geneva Mr. Lloyd George, undoubte so represented what opinion in Great B matter of a permanent seat {council, Yet the Swedish fore M. Unden, was treated irreconcilable and though he done more to g the league than any other man I his struggle and sacrifice. Sweden record regarding the league without a hlemish, Lauds Senator Borah ferring to the American at titude, Mr. Lloyd George mentioned Senator Borah, whose name was greeted with some laughter from a few conservatives of the rank anid fiie, and with counter-cheers fron the opposltion, tetorting laughed, the dly o pubti gardi righ e s the ny's in the N minister « 'V‘Hlvnw w Tn re to those who former premicr safd “What's the good of scoffing at onr of the ablest men—-you honorabl gentlemen t know him—one of and most influential men who is chafrman of the th had in Ar foreign relations committee of rica sena Mr, Lloyd ¢ tor Bor: hie (D 1o orge ‘s rem then arks quoted regarding W's) conversation with Am Houg He cited itor's remark 11 dominated prac those for friend pression cre his v wer ssing 1 on one sect Ir. Lloyd Georg on abroad vita vas o the govern 1) (Continued on Page

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