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w0 e "0 PI0)srey & LT . News of the World “Upy By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, APRIL & 1926 REW BRITAIN HERALD \verage Daily Civeunlation For ‘ Week Ending 13 2 79 April Srd —TWENTY PAGES, MUSSOLINI DETERMINED T0 CARRY FASCISM PRINCIPLES T0 ALL NATIONS OF WORLD lalian Premier WhOTPAflNESSA SAYS WELD | Escaped Assassmatlon Wednesday - Ralling 3 MVSTERY COIL AN His Forces For “Grav- peclares He Refused to er Battles With For-| Attend Meeting on | Dt . elgn Countries.” ‘ Price Reduction | The forred Predicts Attempt to Eco- | n Mayor A, M. Paonessa's cam | paign talks as refusing to cooperate nomically Isolate Italy |with bim in the lowering of coal ‘prh\vfl during the recent strike, was But Is Certain of Vic-|ioday catted by name tor the fire tory “Because We Ha‘_eltnm; when the mayor told a gather ing of Russell & Frwin Three Million Youths ner C. the dealer who wrote him was Gard Weld, ) Ready. for 1 next Tuesday. ‘certafn coal dealer” re workers that republican eandidate mayor, and his rival at the polls ———— Mayor Paonessa did not elahorate on his statement and he afterwards leclined to furnish th ss with a FIGHTING REPORTED copy of the letter which, he says, ALONG THE FRONTIER [vas received at nis office lst No vember. The letter, he said, wa written on the stationcry of Weld' coal company and was signed hy the {republican nomince. Other than to say it was a flat refusal to with other dealers at the office and discuss prices, the mayor refused to diseuss its contents, Mayor Py Tcvoted a major tlon of his noonday talk today to ents occurrin coal strike Tle El Councilman Donald who had heen assist Rome, April § GP—Benito Mnsso- lini. the Luscist premicr of Italy hay ped assassination at the hands of a woman, is still deternmin- «ed to fight on and on for the prin- ciples of i fascism, not only in Italy but thro ! out the onessa world His Life's Slogan a discussion of the « chosen as the slogan of And 1 say AT TR E my lite. ‘Live in Da as an old fightev: When 1 advance tollow me; when T retre kill me; &hould 1 die, avenge m t n a g H Mussolini ende for a conference, during the | vised by sartlett, °% orce Thus to the new directorate of the Iascist | for: ¢ nee was party only a few hour e « v t hir he aid, an Laen shot through the to dicen day by the Honorable Gibson, sister of Baron holder of Irish pecrage. to he price The refusal Violet All powerless in Ashbourne, ' his effort to duction mayor | The condition of ass ' | taxes here, both of whic in od have won national acclaim, discussed as was also the “open doo poliey of e administration | Mayor Paonessa was introducee by Tawrence . Mangan, a ember vas discovered, warned the | ¢ y1yo poard of relief. Before Man nsy el Ao mog dealretres gan ad concluded hi: ntroductory privatal BhiE s spy will remarks, rafn, which had Ihroughout the country proces- | o T S osana sions were formed and the escape of e e the premier was acclaimed e s s were rung: Solem At L B The mier, it is believed, in to make ready hailec I'he dircctorate of the A which M addressed in |ty Democratic the ce palace last night scribed as the sonl of the party. \lssolint told the members that not | washi maintain the Party |one of the : of efficiency, but t constitute their per ton re ed on to consumers, the Causes Much Excitement attemnpted ated great excitement in Re throughout Italy, but Mussol the ci when the plot to kill him on the occasion of the celebration of of the Ttalo-Austvion ssmente and The ation » and | as in mive rmistice cople, s stoppec Ihro ayor's rain, but hold his andienc Miss Adele Murray wi speakers' platform with M 1 as an idol Paonessa. and Registrar Fascist tonig n te deums attack on the will be cer a martyr of a man al- the ca party, ssolini Women's clul was g whist, social, rally and voters at the EIks' club Miss M to new nrray only must they rally two yeors ako. Vietor Watkins, alder late, and Charlton Tor Trudell, candid will speak Will Fight Abroad have won our | at " he said, “we can truly aftirm it the old parties have heen put to o that the old regime is | essa stro t our hattle istian counci vally tom night hall on P is also expic will talk hriefiy row rk stree is not yet road. 1t is becom harder lways more morrow ni or suppor anvass o ieipal Pol ind mr and The hold a rally mior High itocracy people today by the 1 took the po. orld and |3 Gerard Cas 1 |of the hoard man P, ¥ nittee, Chair Y the bhoa R King of 1 press us but mal Yery Serious rious Mary zina and Ni SUES FOR DIVORCE Mrs. Ruth Durkin Brings Action Her Husband., Teld as fcago Sheik Slayer. 000,000 Youths Ready Chicag premic 1 nt cago, April 8 (B ow the "t | Scituate’s Oldest Man fate [)\um .n Age ol 103 \r (Continued on Ps native of Ireland. LIGHTNING AGAIN ~HITY OIL TANKS .~ IN'CALIF. FIELDS ~Two 750,000 Barrel Reservors | Set Afire Today by Bolt From the Sky OTHER BLAZE DESTROYS | SIX' MILLION BARRELS\ | Flames Leaping Thousand Feet | Into Air and Are Visible Fifty | Miles Away — When Tanks Boil | Over Flaming Ol Spreads Over | Nearby Country, Carrying Fyery- thing Before It. | LIV ) v‘ | Anaheim Two 750,000 Calif., April barrel capaclty n“ tanks of the Union Ol company m] Brea, a tank ficll six milos Tnorth of hor MRl B Murder Charges, Third Is Guard Two Known Dead T hispo, Cali®., Apr P — A ber and his Willlam 1, t were dead today yards one of 1 burning oil - oir f on Oil com found from cher home, near the r Union com- pany, son was hlown to by a I n carly today it sprang ng str ned 1o burn tank 8 : Loss May ranchers drov wvhich wa Great Tanks Boil Oyver Burns Al Night Unable To Fight 1ames 1 s away. Oil K onnt Loss. Is Millions imt (Continued on | to hareh criticlsm for his mctions | afternoon {one to whom the property owner burn- | PRICE THREE CENT Hennessy Defends Himself Against 'JUBLF GR[]SSlN[] Criticism Over Sidotti Building (F (HAPMAN SEEN ) Tells History of Case and Says Owner Should Scek Damages From His Own Lawyer Bullding Tnapsctor Edward 3, board ot compensation and asess. | BALAIE Had Expected Associates | Henneasy, who hu been mhjwted ment had r'xwx N\m"'n nr'i dam. fo Come Forward With Money He Stole HAD BUT 88 700 TO USE ages n the Sidott! building wrangle, this 1% fssued a statement de- | “He came back In a few days with fending his atand in the case and |a plan that would conform to a 16 declaring that Bidott!'s lawyer, At-|foot line. 1 then fssued a torney George W, Brady, ls lev showing a fiv both sides of permit fmv‘ side line o house. Mr. Sidot ti came back in & few days and Nud he could not build the house une | should look for damages. The inspector's statement follows: “Mr. Brady camo to my office those conditlons, so | allowed x ! with his clicnt, Mr. Sidottl, and|to come fn on the north Mne with {asked permigsion to erect a build- [the understanding that the old ing on a 6 1-2 foot bullding line | bullding was 1o be torn down and 1 on Washington street, 1 told him |changed his permit to read that way | the bullding line was 15 feet and |and so marked hie y T told him that T could not fssue a permit for |he did not nced & recess in his A 6 1.2 foot line. Mr. Brady sald south wall. L these conditions there was no bullding line on|Mr. Bidottl proceeded with his Washington strect. He sald the | bullding. common council had voted to re-| “Some time afterward, Dey duce the line to 6 1-2 feet, I told - Mr. Brady until such time as th (Continued on Page This Amount and More by His Lawyers in Fighting Case —Murphy and Wiley Goy Only Expenses, While Freedman and Groehl Both Expended More Than They Recelved, | T wo Brothers In Same Jazl 0n — Hartford, April le for Known today Of t “[;I.ERGYMAN IS FA[;IN[] [Accused Men Not Identi- 'f , fied With Same (vime— ‘ SERI”US AECUSATI“NS One Previously aped‘ | ) convictio [ and Became Respected v Rev. G. W. Holmes to Be| Citizen in Another Town * Tried at Manchester Church Conference Lawyers 4..( Little Racine, Wis, Apri ames buck Lome to stand trial for murder. He sits in the county d from by one of co is 3 vlly remove made aguins | Rar oo Guy W v clerical to be consids fteen on IPriday Rishop Vrne Atlanta, Ga i anaits member, red by a committee of alluded to rdson of today's wanee still strar rdsmen at il is ised men, Wil Greeo, captain of t Racine v brother the county Methodist Fpi: motorcycle s copil Few men have Iked into o cour ail L ms Wpman's t the bishop, in his sermor Smadl s0§ may come but 1 to whom they come. Christ ar down nore dramatic than those which There ar who live lyes that he was a 1 sheriff. | °r “hapm v ©owa and do harm, but it | gy cams back towt wakable when this v whieh he f W 3 th the ol 1 The knowledge at a ad been named to cor Mr. Holmes bhe rial by controu Jame candidate s Greco Ly co Once he was for sheriif noney Oelwein commities , in which 1 iried the pas or whether | and starte \ is re placed npon nee led to many ions of the ar. Mr. 1 citizens sroup dis tied from po sam the commniittee to h h ase are >, a 1 during an treorge Scrib of Newport { fartholor and I W to be Bartholotiew city for th At sermor of Pawtuck Coleman, the last n 1 cht a garag connse]l for Holmes tecently to serve a Gelwein and arr ~hur 0 Mr. Gro SL000 Contributed od Geor, W ) er the s known 1 His husiness pro conviction At confere his support York a mot 28 1 d him In his 15 Yof i parted, city o from good luck authorized t will be Arthur forwarded to the I held on a char of commitiee 1 Frank record as vi usly | ¢ shootirg oce Lequit am b of the hrother-in-law Arthur said, wh nan onference on en he su o appre two months opposed to modificatior rohibition law B r of men wi o nigl ) rob hin PARKS CAR, KILLS SEL! Nridgeport Negro, Working in South- wspapers of today for on prohibition. He el fering o ministers were not prohibition but their opi ; Makes Wil Before He Com port. ad for more mits Suicide, pers to countera hport, Co John S s at killed 1 ated six yea 1y g ain had ki that yes his will i TE 10 Picrson given o five lappearcd and 1 his session was The principa ning session w d Wilso ' D. jer % : ¢ t an ¢ s machine. The w en from Plerson Mencken’s \lam/\nc Is Suppressed in Lansing Lansing, Mich April § (P—The | MANDIES, AGE {11 [american ereur vas ordered supr ounty today by prose Harr uting attorney [ Widow. 109, Walks Unassisted From | Vuneral To Her Room In Hebrew tor referr | iss1 de | Home At Baltimore. morals, which he | in “a decent Action was TH . WEATHLR Hartford, April 8.—Forecast for New Britain and vicinity Rain and <lightly warmer to night: Friday generally fair (Continued on Page 12) FRIENDS ACCUSED 10 WAGE LEGAL BATTLE Was Spent | ENFORCEMENT OF DRY LAWS -~ IN NEW YORK IMPOSSIBLE UNDER PRESENT PROCEDURE HAR[]“] UURANT AfiAlN Buckner Tells Senate MENBER OF STATE pap Liauvor Commitee Petty Cases Should Reinstated by Judge Bald- Be Handled Without win After Suspension Trial By Jury_ of Twenty Years Other Evidence Introduced Waterbury Durant of Guilfor ormer clerk of th Today Shows Appalling y and at one time Growth of and Pro- ('rime Corruption Since hibition Was Voted. !?'4:"‘&&.". W ) District York, Attorne told ti that prohibition la il “I can't law, which e Mun- | law,” said out tk editor of some of t 1o also wrote several | “Wwith produced. He ¢ trial cles to magazines It we s motion picture under jury federal o pay constitution the time asked S organiz seball, 1} 1 OWDer Witerbur word 1t replied Well, th Ju Shulw 10 pr tried in police | Durant fore he could wrried ou Iwin in his memoran ack abont won't old Connecticut leagite i s lawyer, rmody rhaps we o Anglo-Suxon somebody Iro k T, retol Defends Pre \|U\|\ Story Recalled 1o t nents on 118 | who have hee should every year, lecision con “it | week to preser Who | York distri contem- | ed and defend court rday t 1lgmen e lotol ity to the bootleg t lone way of on in New somplishme to its v cnslon entitle in every bition situation in Ch drys will be glven all of next week to reply to the case presented applied aside trom repeal of the dry ol Death e, District Attorney Buckner sug 3 : ing that “prayers to URDER AND SUGHE = should be every day \mnnmn ome where thoere ar HINTED IN MYSTERY % o | by the wets to argue against any Former Bridgeport Pastor, | moditeation of the law. ‘\ t dnd \0" \hol Questioned what remedy wonld be ife : g s gested that the law might be modi fled as a “bait” for New York stat o enact laws for dry law enforce Vilkesharre, Pa April 8 (P en answering an alarm at the the HRussian Orthodox ay found the g the Rev. Dr. H olin, 62, 14 year old son, bullet wour neral Andrews has sald that 1] government must depen.d states to asslst in enforer sald., “New York state has declined to cooperate Then it's logical to ask congress to mend the law in the hope that the state will grab tha balt." Drys Take Notes luckner agaln was summone witness stand by the the fe on the Buck his wife Alexa 15 i their heads. who tly returned iy where he w from A s the fourth day earings orde L nervous breakdown senate liquor commt his son and MO CaIn . was followed who tool \1'1'(~~led Trying to Pawn Watch Stolen From Rdhhl New York, Apeil § (P STRIKE CALLED OF1 M called off. | (Contir