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ESTABLISHED 1870 ydaq APy T wew) ‘paojymy Average Daily Circulation For Week l-.ndmg 13 279 April 3rd . SW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, n NEIG IND13DdUB0 ) WETS CALL UPON CANADIAN LIQUOR COMMISSIONER FOR QUEBEC PLAN EXPLANATION |— Sir William Stavert of H.R.DOERRS DEATH e e o) RESULT OF SHOCK Dominion Govt. Man- prominent [ce Dealer Succumbs. ufactures And Sells M Bl s s STRIGKEN TWO WEEKS AG0 - Volstead Mod:Gcation Ad- vocates Already far Be-| hind in Their Schedule of Testimony and Drys W |Ili Have Floor Next Week. | i Was One of Original Members of Doerr Tee Company And Later Be- | came superintendent of New Brit- ain Ice Corp—Fu ¥ endent the N t ]n ral Mouday, o Rheinhold Docrr, and one of the found Britain Ice corporation dicd Lome huttle Meadow e th & about § o'cloc 1 was due to a shock sustaine whout two weeks ago. Mr. Doerr would huve ars old on the 30th of this 0i was born in Saxony, Ge but came to America with onts, Hermann & dig Doerr, as a ¢ sottled Immudiately r re with two others 1 rs of 10 (B April i today J 18 lence to put in the rohibition he e for in cord of the | aring in su port of t mad » Vols William meml Ro- his ¥ Imina t of Montr ot the Quubeo liquor Stav ol commisslon, was the princi- A Co., owners of Doert’s pond on Shuttle Mea v oavenu When the company consolidated with the Britain Tee corporation k (v.:\n" nment manufaeture and sale liguor Far Behind S wedule sesgion, 11 hours b crday’s pro indicatic today entation the hind , Mrs. Gieor Mrs. Tobias Hauser of that nse wou vere of Britain, Doerr, One also s man Ur ug for four-iio would have concluded tod rys would have b 1ents and testimony curtail very day i t week. ury of mher of sessions, Gule no fra- at at 1 the Lome, POISON LIQUOR DEALER . SOUGHT IN WATERBURY .- utgrow rs opposing t A compret nditions tion, the I and of ad act iry into to its gan a wee nodification pror Esxamination confinud from the & conduet attributed b opera ril ite basi o8 hies b g to with rs it tLas Coroner Discloses One| Death in Terrible Agony ;: have night From Drinking Alcohol » Poisono death o his eity. » poisoning by impu lisclosed, Where not \h'\\.r'l 1 ad Alinoon s conimil Montana, . Oklahomit burden oWl 3.1 of sohol’ { In o roner John or ol cvery e of the liguor .mrlfl le agony it heca M. M. Wi known Devenis, stricken man 1 was perspiring profus found that little the man. Al view tly incre to accom- .n‘ » satis Attory ommen nodification was as stiff as thou trial o an twelve scontinued Hrandl leparted no less befor Pr: had left the body ucdical examiy disclosed th poiso Dr. encountere estimat tic hootl T " |ing to the \nv UAYOR DENES ATTACK ON 4TH WARD RIVALS_“ s o the extrew “We intend iligent sear. Alderman Johnson Only| Man He Has (riticized, (e oholic the coroncr, Ny dricd as iov to condnet in an Poskus obtai oror must effort o place where 2 iquor,” man It rehend not only the ructive sat in a room assisting r hope r me on and we have in th that the ¥ Friday my inve ga of ing 1t Mayor A. M hoing inue Faons through city 10 ( #s0's voice re- was ¢ employs Am hall today pro- LL Thomas J h ward that A nson was gui ments mayor as ard is not common eouncil | 1 Poskus who uncilman casting lus | in o roan Je \issta arrived smelling His o with tfourth W A Lithua Wedne \iodern B:Ed \lan Is Not Thouzhl So Very Bad | Prince Town gl \\rvl o @ Convicts jays are not the old hard-boiled imes past men who were ugh sloried in it and co L blow without any f The modern “bad man' fternoon tea and pow r who suffers \ ind likes to ery about it This is indicated in th port of the governor prison which for genera housed desperate criminals. “The present-day better educated than olden davs.” said is softer and more 2 trifies. Assaults are known, but petitions are becoming la cult. is room, 4 m us- sombr aday. t ending to the transformed imber 2 eou nto a for a few mo n and the & understood. Mayor Pao- ormed entire In B these Ju lux on L that morr ios him ward night Pao- i€ more ler-puff ‘nerves requent of the cading member of counc of other icism to of- | mayor re- John- nt and ) made ment rders 't of un ion nd had no their work conviet Is impressions of n's value as a public s rva re ds cool the office again assumed quiet, dignified bearing. its nmmwsmmm' eration yest tigation or give [ — ] APRIL 10, 1926, —EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS b 94 Amencan Corporatlons Listed In $10,000,000 Earmngs Class } Now s THD FNES F 1o FOR AUTO DRIVERS Visk and Tucker Ca posed of in Police Court Only Two Banks in I But Nine Motor ¥ facturers and Fifteen or | More Oil Companies Reach This Figure—Am, | T. and T. Leads With 107 Million. — police 254 Al court today Ignatz W n was fined harges o ling resy t of driy- of liguor | state found ft was drunk, 1 two days after the Joseph of wnd street New Pty d e York, Apri ~The rning power of Am in last five b reck v onsi- | . un the 4 4 ars Associatio 94 corpora- to prove ings of $10.000,- | He was arrest while five of the |accident. T rgest ind als varied from $90,- | Chanda of 1 was nolled imnpossible when tior ) or nic o Allc him i the car was nolled. wer dge Willlam . | d Mangan cour which iner 7 \nd Tele- | B, W. Alling that Wisk with | t rate of speed General | hut at bility, . Wisk stopp llided with iph company e followed Motors corporation w 0, reet i e 1 Wi Was gl profits recently TEspe Many ¢ had lLis car afte that of Al- Derby street latter, Wisk ne of the ac- r of Palducci e result of the rporation, ndard hose il comp: figures been publis b Record cord New W Hig high rticl s excited ag tY The attorn said, T ele he matter to the p rier us compare not give | with 20 and 1 1921, nty corporations such splendid business during they elimbed up into the L000 or better poll Mangan point- opping the e T ter him, Mr. out that Wisk's proved that i not intentional- g to get away " gave chanc i numbr Balducel grak 1 but that 1 rode nway of Oak 10, nas about t me back lebut i and those th n the ranks of West street cording : west miles last, newenniers, AS nks ar bunkers | mod ad popu- know, earning te, but there notion ths apacity is enormous wo \mlw out 1N s 810 No more tha 28,000 ke L year.” (Continued on Page 15.) of |supreme 1 client should | him- | to {m POSSIBLY GULTY, § | - CANNOT BEOUSTED Mame Gnvernor Without Power| {0 Remove Sherilf COURT JUSTICE'S ~ RULING Dectsion T« 6 HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLAR FIRE RAZES E. HARTFORD TOBACCO SHEDS MAY[]R WI” VISlT ILoss Estimated At Far Above Half Million Mark When 1,000,000 Pounds Ready For AI‘I‘ WAR“S IN [;ITY Shipment Are Destroyed Early This Morn- Democrats Plan Whirlwind ing—Losers Are Members of Connecticut Drive for This Evemng | Valley Cooperative Organization. JUDD DEFIES ~ PAONESSA RELI[il[]US EllUEATI[]N Of Slush Fund Cannot Be Proved | i 1 That Governor Has No | Vote In Council, Therefore Could v; Not Legally Break Tie Ballot On | omictars Guilt. Me \"' lu"\ I3 )~ of Kennebe beremoved Jugh charges o fficient perform wave been sustain agah ¢ Gov. Ralph O {Brewster and exccutive couneil. | 'rhis is the opinion of Albert M. justice of the Maine Judge Spear | on the fact th Sher East Hartford, A loss estimat Conn,, 1 at ful Iresulted from an earl April 10 () v $600,00 morning fire which destroyed a warchouse under [lease of the Hast Hartford Tobacco |Growers, Inc., in the building were tobacco ready for of 1,000,000 |pounds. The warchouse loss was es- |timated at $75,000 and there was a |hay and grain loss of $15,000, | Cooperative Assn. Property The growers whose tobacco was In the warehouse are members of the Connecticut Vall, Tobacco As- soclation, the cooperative marketing organization, but they have their own varehousing fael! The cased tobacco was valued at about for opinions |45 cents a pound. Superintendent §. . | Oauisa) Not! Ascettained school department.| The cause of the fire is at yet un reported them- | detormined. 1t started about $ \thusiastic over the plan, [\ ;"",““" and grain store of Btows ¢ nearing the end of the [nd Olmstead wilich 18 next door to : ar of fts exlotence, at the |the DIE Warelouse. The fire. had meeting of the school board yester. |3Pread to the warehouse before ¢! s |firemen arrived, Several compani:s el out by |{Fom Hartford assisted the I S tenaARb Tl aa {Hartford department. The bl 1o interest of the school com- | W28 under control ahout 6 o'clock o in the success of week-day Spectacular Blaze, ous cducation i3 such that & fre sCoui e epphLae g ito report of the working and |2 the flames shot fully 100 feet in me of the plan would be much | the air “f” hundreds of = peopl appreciated and of considerable help | FUshed to the scenc despite the ear in deciding as to th continuance | H\fl“\ll‘: hou Sparks se e fire : t of the plan for |Douses ‘l‘”” gehiF Sram Sl e N ming mext Sep. |house but these small fires were | out before any considerable damus. had been done. | According to Buel ¥ lager of the warehouse 1924 and 1§ was destroyed. Beeause There Is No lumi—\\nlnl 000 cases of |Pastors and S(hool Teach- mnumm a ers Register Approval of Classes | the | t the vote that sustained | e charges when the six members of Speaks Monday Night. his cont 2 | governor ¢ Sirootile Al orher ted to tl T s W is ¢ : 1o ( A, M. P tion for a third term, | rry th Mayor nessa al. In the nmtvmn | car, the governor has no | , of a majority “’”‘ iry before h e hes sponsoring r Paon the ssa e is pla of eartily (o 0 S, Gerard ( now in force, rding to Conlon voard of ;nw ks and will other ection will » doings of {ment of whic nhn does not |Spear. or ca rries into effect ive depart- e head, but d Judge by Holmes of t n requests ent out ) pastors gentiailt Eighteen |in the even The {tiner: in_tl he sixth ward, thering will 1 it Main wue, From that cratic campaigne | Main and ¥ Secks Legal Opinion wster intended to geek an e legality of his ac he cha v to pro- achment, 1 Raymond W. | at the corn H point t s will proceed Main streets where At Broad and thering is evening ots will be er is the letter sent |from Attorney Gener llowe today. b rges cont " rell de out oute ined in the peti- sheriff's jmpeachment, led by Chiet Arthur H. Fleld of th olice The 'rvn. rullies arc 1-\_\“““1 for Mon- held for fifth hall on Broad the ¥ hu | 100l for sixth | | gambling pr istration at jall, and tember, “l1 am, therefore, to send to me the Ker pris ors in their cells, 1o sels and went on inuxmnm‘;ln rides. ar eived | stre ned midnigh | requesting you at some time before @ of the next school ¢ meeting) such a state- of the vadue ihliea close Gardnor v didate fc hig i ment of Auto compilatior And ONl Fems further show. » manufacture ‘fi‘ more than $10.009,~ | ol companies made | more, while of the leading corpo: ited a substantial rrnings to the automotive ment maker automobi . Tenn. Posse Hunting Dar- ing Fugitives Who, Led Make Break for No One Is In- by Two Lifers, Sensational lS NOT YET HNISHEI] Freedom— (‘ase Against Rev. G. W, jured, Holmes May Be Con- cluded in New Bedford Nashville, Tenn., ) this section of Tenne hix convicts who last night rds April 1o Throughout today, officers were searc for the pril 10 | absence by r, Cont Hie nd m heir way to free- 1 from the walls of the state wpointed (o in- | penitentiary, against | vhat arms the y two life termers in t convicts who wege churel 1! (i ol un- ing bolt from the prison ca rried W doubtful, Only one weapon en W. H. < / pls- the che nnual meeting of )H rn Confer h here | LEG8 6 was shown W. C. Dinwiddy, guards, rpowered while lo np prisoners in the e overpo cked in a cell i the prisar and tho over the walls. Steal Car and Auto The convicis then Now 1 \ 8 were ove the 4 to omma which to West e after relievir his purse and the clothing, they 1l taking e v forced the Nashville the moforn oforman to run conductor into th 1 small antomo 1t mme the gat ere two life Martinda onvicted aders of armers, A. H 1t Chattanoo and James Wh Others in the g es of from his ite, Mem- ere serve tsol. tev, Mr. Holn pe three irty adjoining th v e Bl years for erimes ranging from forg- sterday but 1172 L being e rooms for hours ¥ ery to bank robbery re finally dismissed without TINFMAN IS KITUED N HARTFORD TH[ HORNING 2400 Volts Fatal to Hartford Electric Tedford ta ¢ b TLight Company Employe has not R on Hudson Street L Ha cinane ord April a lineman ¢ Hartford ¥ was killed by a live wire on Hud shortly after § o'clock this morning. He received the full force of 2400 volts through his hands and died on the way to the “Hart hospital. His home was on Hatfod 1ome on Hartford a had two children 10 (P m plo; Jacob by the ont company, et with hat h ¢ 4 1 Elihu Burritt’s Grave e At the meeting of Eddy- Glover post, Americen Le- gion, last night, it was voted to decorate the grave of Elihu Burritt on Decoration Day. The ex-servicemen re- eard the grave of Burritt in the light of a national shrine. WEATHER Hartford, April 10—TForecast for New Britain and vicinity: Generally fair and warmer tonight: Sunday increasing cloudiness, probably follow by showers. 17 Conv1cts Escape From Pnson, Steal Street Car and Automobile : held up | Dodson, | 350 pounds, making a luss of mor |than & million pounds of 142 1925 tobacco. This tobacco valued at 45 cents & pound | was all through the swoat tically ready for fl loss on the tobacco al d at $560,000 an of e merd vou your wa; greatly The {campaign Mo {fgth war Judd l)t‘lu t\lu)m lay g in the speaking at Falcon hall ; ‘~Iu~l| Pund” Fists "stush fund” untrue by working of the present plan, i defects and the results as y be inclined to make in Such a statement will be pprecieted.” following pastors Willlam b odore 1 (BURBANK'S cONDITION |« D) ! by insurance I 3 mwmwwwwwnwmwmmmm AL timated as follows: Tobacco of Eost F For Recovery Of Famous Growers, Inc., districts and 4, $550,000; warehouse leased by growers, owned by J Halpine Stowe and Oimstead b 1, as and proce branded ruarkot, iam H. J T Burdefte Farnhur er of district nun oba ed of crops from ricts numbers 3 and 4, and was the hest produced in four vears. It ,\m Wi sixtn replie Michael . Rev. A. Charles nond Gilman, Rev, Ma Fredericlk W cco consis s . Traynor, Rev, loss is covered concern are em- Donohue, rtford Tobacco nd Rev, Dr. numbers 8 Year Old \c“ Yorl = Gangster Found Guilty Plant Wizard, as follow as matisfle m C. French, Mary T. Tor- | 1 E. 10 ‘fl“»«‘ls exhaustion | Bur | 1 lay. Samta Rosa, Cal, April | Suftering from extreme ing 'and weakness, condition was eritical to Peanblitat weeks as a Luther TRAPFIC PROBLENS AR DISCUSSED BY ENGINEERS Will Check Up On Street Intersec- bank's He here for two of Murder M. Mile Legh Dorbuck, Campbell, s s home Hel Y‘ elen J Eliz Grace Coholan, sult of mental and p! strain due to overwork. After a turn for th Dr. Joseph consnltation late J. Wilson specialist, | men o marked fmr 1 in the la prognosis remains F,l Ryt earlier bullatin Dir. 1 Rurbank's conditior but “not yet entirely hop: bank, who is 77 iant scie day, 2 3 tions and Route Problems night with Dr. a San PFra: ns county issued this Through City Loy nd A meeting of the Amervican with police department held at the Chamber of yesterday afternoon for of discussing the traftio this city committee of the 1 ofi oV ment h hours iety of Mechanic has 1 fore Commis- i nan about weeks ag t's cour: L e and to continue with plants and t that € King anc . Penney, Arno Schuber on Page 10) Baver ot CALIFORNIA OIL FIRE AT LAST IS STEMMED i his life, of 97, dying h y His brother, who rings, near as older than Lnt coughing, rer from Known Loss Climbs Into Millions, With Much Property Still Unacconntal ¥ ning o New York Chauffeur Held iy hn \lu.dm of HL road to good ! DENIES ENGAGEMENT |Browning Now Says That He Has No Intentions of Marrying 15 Year Old “Peaches" Hecnan New York, April 10 (F)—The Jdward W. Browning, ear-old real estate op ancis (“Peaches”) H his second Cinderella girl ibility today g, throug announced last night n affair * a closed chapt Heenan said she never had co sidered the engagement seriously The girl herself said they were ged when Browning's attentic following tempt adopt Mary Louise 8pas and the un- 2ppy ending of that s attract ed notice. Browning. pr sy had neither confirmed nor denied th ported engage his that nis Obispo Autopsy Ovdered to Find anse of Prisoner’s Death v (®—An autop X riins air, an twe ber will be A shoc 4 s the culmir wolice, of a tefense fur at Lyce Sixth stree Smilers’ 10 to the a dead night a \ arrest- robbery of Baltimors. after he had en postal money order blank as payment a diamor ring. A Harlem jeweler was suspl- | elous and ealled the pollea raise g Methuen Woman Aged 95 Burned to Death at Hnmc Methuen, Ma 1 clothing lgnite Mrs. Luecia Gule; ha um S 0 with t ch post ¢ small oil refin- t and orange tarm the rvoirs, a 70 acres of wa xper Brenna rrested ed a stol thre sive T ral he property were {fames the Nk consumed by r(I\ burned in ab tempting to save her. en to a hospital with a bullet wound in his arm.