New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 12, 1926, Page 1

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News of the World I i‘ ‘\‘}ell'a;;l‘«‘z gnil)' irculation For By Associated Press -\::il( 16?h u‘u.z 1 3 :535 wor) | 'P“’" ‘w\.u \ ESTABLISHED 1870 St NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1926. —EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS PAONESSA AND WELD READY MERCHANTS ARGUE ' CLERGYMAN GUILTY, OUSTED MORE THAN 60 WOMEN, CLAIMING T0 ‘ e cw st i ousns | REPRESENT 12 MILLION, STRONG IN TAg’;’““i;;fi;;‘jj‘;“ 2 ro s BACKNG UP PRONBITO HEASIRE morality and Conduct | =l A I 2 sl Tenlhc Impa(‘l Scnds Pe-! _ l\ TORATES NAMED | 'here He May Die | ears. air Sex LT 1 L Argue Against Mod- or diRogs | Plainville, BOTH EXPRESS CONFIDENCE Fail to Reach Agreement on, Rev. Guy Will Largest Fleets of Autosr In History of City| Politics Used Tomor- | row. FOR VERDICT OF ELECTORS; S\TURDAY POLICY FROM METHODIST MINISTRYI 16,574 Eligible to Vote in Battle of Ballots Which Opens at 6 a. m. and Closes 12 Houn: After a hour and 1 and debate this morning, dur-| 1 Hrs. Whittemore Denies Knowl- Children Joining Forces and Re- ification And Some edge of Hushand's Robberies - maiing Avay From Sclools | Urge It Be Made 5" | = | More Drastic. wving po! ring of 43}, Later. a minis- 1 agains the Rev, to a de-|ter prefer = By o i LR SAYS SHE LOVES HIN YET LEADERS UNDER ARREST| it lots, pelitical | imitted the probable Friday eve w England sou his way to — I(ondmom Pictured in f uy evening e of tha Met f{piork }\ g 4 ;;;.] I Ferms Governing Mre, White. | YO Pleketing Permitted Today— | N Brelaud Bsit ; i R ‘ ; T the pastor way | {he roadway a proceeded only | s ! i New England as Better ; w:/‘luu‘(h\' ::'.“‘!”“.“4;“ 1 was 50 de vy Chairm expelied rom the ministry and { rom his home when more's Release Ane That She New York Newspapermen Ousted ontidence emanating from the George Il Dyson of mercantile | puipic of the chureh. the victim ammer | May at Any Time Be Called k| From Passalo—Weisbord sull 1s 1| 'Than Before Advent of lquarters of both mayoralty a burca. Upon thira on of the committe R ot DL ; - | JEN | o, maiing i i ; ¢ had held six | S n e o RAnsvor ol Jail Awniting Hearing, | Dry Law—Pot Shots 1 o € 0 the call ¢ G 1 il daorarothy g i : g and had exam- T April 12 (P—Jacl i vds will bo thrown open at 6 e oG dedt mia witnesses, T r feule Taken at “Wet” Senators ock tomorro morning. This = : ,‘ 0 to 1l xtile s u.-l 1al to both partic 5 | MAYOR A, M. PAONESSA 3w aane meeting | ting fron Nizer g those S t floct of auto- L e Ocs = ernoon until ¥ Bbyeon launty oolice i the | S L bl b9 M orelock t w!‘\‘ or ’1\»'111\'] to Washington, Aprl 13 (F—~From i | the raom, with 42 actually voting. | ; R RO nany walks of life and from many cctors to the polly, and Tl S | he i Huftman mil b hinery to bring out the vote will Hninih D I sanaiin) |states of the union feminine voices ; ! the Bt meeting | fnding, ernal injuries was J ra mer today called upon the senate liquor sing into action in what will be bt | explainuig follows: e / mpt 0 S Eninniin et 1L vas m\ 2 tollows: pact of {he automobile against ¥ tee to stand firmly behind the chtest of the s fon for the purpose of Oflicial Siatement ¢ headlight of nstein was at liberty on ap- 4 act ons both parties have eve | : S charges preferred the aalator i from scveral arrests in both | th, ‘l',,[m will r\l:'w‘ at 6 . m. | i enings and clos- | Guy Willis Molmes ‘aonessa's Statement crumpled, More than three score women nand Passale county in con- | More than h urd: . tined Rev. Guy fon with disorders and {s [\ \"¢83¢8. gathered here for a meet- fayor democ Louis L. 1 lumediately de- | hereby lled from the Ler it ndBsrsEn counfyl 08T SIS MO S Eaationk L ican; s : IR ]| nied who wished to | o pulpit of the Methodist | dent, that ; ail keeper. i e oroent fel ety n, today I the followiny | s RO B 4 "1 on the |l°stified against modification of the nt | called upon to ex- | iately Iry law or fil Ciny . ¢ the ,,‘(,,,U: statements arguing e I : Hil on- |fo its preservation. They said they casons. Mr, Dyson rnlerd or which w ble to determine | . .i¢ : ployes last or a4 reopen- | G bt 4 W sury 1o ing Lefore w0 accident lay i o k 2 pl lown ;-m“‘)l‘“‘"‘ ":" more than 12,000,000 o { ) hand + |their sisters, year stion cussion, th Tual sion, pred a st that Kac Sl 1 months ago when i d tha 3 I Loves Whittemore e ; e twom e history of city. n was mide by solution expressin ciation | Jtred, & s g ""“ % ¢ | Strikers intimidated Forstm and | fi“'”‘.uf ‘n‘ » women were officials on resuited from the co. \ stores remain the work of the minis- s driy i i an employe |of, outstanding women's _organiza- speration with my ., of every | Priday cvenings and close e He s No! Bicketiigt Allowed: [tlons, and tncir leader, Mrs. Henry s city officl; th Jdemocrati and ision pastor YARE LR L0 DICKE mn«\u\» church and the school.” i lica 1 as the gen- Mr. Ruphacl said § superin- hed his bonds, * whiel SOl e Lorni ¢ L i e ot ‘,““ BOLOR and ihe press, all work- ould 1 in, sdford 4 releasad to appe 2 hearing e s il ) Senators |{|u of Jokes { tioueht in mind — a o r irman o in the local co stien M ity oy | i il w n ) J0f them. taoke pot shois & nrogressive eit i He suid thes Aline aonbiiit 8 Rev, G. G.|O. Ryder on Mot L e L tiier oW itors who have been at th made mistakes, but they time ti o their shopj IMOer ot Nowrortiin him in the car wa | will desert | ket |forefront of the modification cam- i 2 d f T 3 | et oubl it M SR Nell G. Burger of Mis- on rror 1 hove | erno an \\Iml-- Procecdi Seeret Moore of 48 Hawkin, Siay 0 S0t ing for the Womer i s hnmanly possible BDNER €. WELL was t A veil of secrey shrouded the employed L y oudi, speaking for the Women's ) sevve 2l fhe people and to fulfil | procerdings agair Tiast Hart i i pr : MM'HJ lww"“ £ : G g ozl At/no lime wes any ape | Wors on their 1 ral sessions. | ¢ 1 e s in o A toent o Bt t concerning the epecific | When the accldent happene incipal condition of her re. | ¢ W the event that attempts 10 \yenefit in Missourd, and later Mrs ; L rought by Mr. Robe el tollows icket plant were continued. {jraines Lippir AR ey “'” d n the coramittes LOTTERY ACENTS ARRESTFD Conditions of Releas Trouble at Schools, petition } o1 residents of rrow, \ member agreed to | Phe undersie her ETee Schools In tne mill s s of I at S r ) : ‘W ‘{;AINST ETH ’V R[}FR reilpg i S L repor at f off seo ction the n an i hearings 3 | plishme m i Stamford Pollee Areest Two Charged 00 her o ince today, despi doors & tact (time by being * N b some countivs 2 ndietn s of the united front com and dry in other y t 1 sh i s o 1 ive a With Selling Teeasury waiver o o 1 be | Mrs, Willlam Tilte St ot The " Paonessa P,\p!' ns His pouse said business il T ke Appeat Chinca Tithot ury ont Weisbord moven sible with him if he open| Shortly after rceeiving the re- | . of this « 0l strike in repris committee that in Jast el Criticism of Karpinski o i cus- | port the conference was adiourned | gumpord, onn, Ap time ri v 1 ssentation of the wet side Ty { ; iers are mostly people who do not | a8 the preeiding bishop, Erpest G. 1yonag Reedy and Wil = iseek o 3 confroversy, thero had been 9 Lanianat and Gryshowski own antomobiles and tjority of | Biichardson, of Allanta, G, Was | yeng of this oity were arvested today | Jurisdleti i i ] some important “silence.” Neither \ nacani X nts ave made on Saturday charged with selling and in posses- 1Y aErecd v the women, the churches, the farm- SFEme e said i (he merehants vot- | mak lon of ticketa which gave chances 'hO retur fgnand nor the south or far west, she Al open Iriday evenings he | ( o buyers in what the police called SOUrEht o J 1 1 Reporters Are Dusted. J 1to the outpour- GO 1o nig ! based upon certain figureg 0N ot 11 New Y 1y which was ine \ : P Q| amor 2 the United States treasury. bale | ™ of sday to permit the wo- this _conditior | point of order which e t se for the drys ] ictates of the repabl t [ bishop overruled. rhenatarstt thait i or her ex Try to Ofisct Others e E Bl e o ‘th imes has no i r . ]m! Towne p] her it o y reteren 5 v < « - |in this cc i« Bishop suld he was delivering tickets, Reedy AL ther witnesses \\f'u' ‘l \}‘1 il ",""v",' -N‘ S fusko post of World War veters t day | ardson s ind it is not as arrested in his office in a busi t 3md ¢ other to draw no hasty con- ndidets Gordner Wl i il i 4 of men who : said [sary for ess block, which place wa [ W . the testimony of those messugs of coufldence, as fol- | o office : LR Shicait b e e X s wd 1 satTon g o whom 1l su i o Lowl onrse, h v oitery tickets and i £ . i ¢ v of Er county oo, cle 10 represent, e I \...m of Tracks” | thiis s not the time nor ¢ were found i } { g that Nicholas Mur 0Iorroy closing noond t % 1wtion and said lat an arrested fn Noroton 10 days ago or f e Fglar il ctable people of the state » B Warte iy . en the |a similar charge but his case s W8 1 L . Whittemore, | New Yor only a group of Sl ik mayor sald } W "‘\ orth ¢ 1 confer i ses- | pending. ' pivebalon L3 o Buss Pol D X wnclal interests,” and Mrs. Helen places: for t rov 1 oy g1 1¢ v CC P 9, Foil ne f Kenty t ] . e would keep open m—n»-v h\q\n ay ¥ o : 8 Bruee, of K t : o 1l Mainl sirection- | mn otn o B : i i ommenting E g T Tad et representing fing street. R s S {noiy | 0F the Duvidsoit & Teventhial “All you necd now is pluck,” the - g SR S el " L 2 New Britain will come | o0 Ty Mr ¢ C ) paper men wrniv day. It may not be in rheledia AT Rematns of Baby Boy, Dead Several | i, e in m Juest stat v sartlett school, Grove |, o i : -, i | replied —_— 1 Weis i be il . - ok L ABGGLAC it is comir Ernest Laycock, Mr. Holmes'| pDays, Found in Room Recently shal Mariilns ! Pl Tunfor 2¢hcit, post as \ement ¢ Will Do What Others Do el il severa s 3 or two da - i , North sircet entrance. |- tement in recogmition of their | o JAY of the | 'he ' supportelEEVactUbIRCCHle: Third Girl in Family : thon doy officlaly selected BY lyorvice to the country, but Alderman | 507 SUG t 8 Gechared, locence. of ihels ger| Dridgeport, April 13 (AT Enters Religious Life v such informa t ire Thomas J. Smith and e |, tl republi tSictmbeon mers |4 H\ B g E Lody of a baby boy, apparer 1 AL tor Deyor had said o ¢ o Workers At Polls According to the mayor, Karpinski | g St 8 o L per in a clothes closct of a ta ¥ nt Moditication t ward: Moderator, A, L. 1 Cn R e hat Friday nig local hotel ers, Willizin Bentley, ent back on ates of | W omes, the er than Sat- Discovery of the lody trick and Luke W Polis rvicemen from their o Parsons, Bail Put at $30,000 iy reg Disapy nee Three Weeks Ago Just sistance of s Department |10 ascortaln whetk is known that ci by Father Mrs. Parsons! Reported to Poli registe ¢ night day. and ¢ noon hough John n of Vicenti $15.000 JEWELRY THEET fillburn, N, J., April 12 L res Way, Short Hills, today rey ago, the not called in or rday 1 | his complaint It has been the father's wish to tomoNile Relongine ol ‘ ) oor & cdronsEasezlt) have the hoy attend high school ::‘r;\m.i,;"m‘“]:,l,,\{{ By ;in th % mark of | - | which he did not « bout doing | way reported missing 69 v vote; in the fifth ward 3 X ¢ 3 3 sions day after day © v then |y e AR “(:n..’ o 2 : | Anto Radiator Freezes, I HAE Halmushielther g0 tolact b0l s { the sixth ward 5 o'clo 1o | Giving Spring Ha, Ha! || or o to work. but his fondness for FIRE IN MERIDEN Miss Laura 1 ; . ¢ ] hal N R | . the latter method of spending his Meriden, Conn., April 12 (#—T Mr M A S ShiE 3 e s the ¥ writt Junior |1 time was about as great as for the | home on Orchard Kr Beatty s \ C Polish Businessmen Hit Mayor o B0 §:45 o'clocl will |1 g ormer. He would stay :»rnmm'hm ol Siitoxtor [(ha Tntecy ent of Mary stan s . At a meetin £ «\-‘:““(v‘! Po! B : the cor of Main : 1‘ »_“ t t\ niost no'r(;‘(\ 11‘“"V,h“fi“.h_.,“-m] L ‘-‘ “,‘,h‘,n:,‘:w ':“‘r]:,,,vm Tni N o b 8 , 0 e t. re 1« Park he would leave the premises | yneertain origin th on A ey nt I | orts the bis v ording to the story of the father he | ¢y and he cony E. H. Silver president ho is the associa- H B ; St b < t the boy left to join | L Dhielons, wid She | &G The resolutior : T the navy or some other unit in the lied s aAf of X A, M. Pa So: of ‘the ol Abita | service of the government | of ftors Be it r s ! s The description in the h TH> WEATHER t 4 eig ssic S at we men i 1o 1 shows that John is at Hartford, April 12—Forecast S 3 fage | nosed if Weisbord i found guilty World Watching Amer iy « - ! vhich was as ¢ A |0 feet 19§ s light h for New Britain and vicinity St. Mary ¢ three complaints. “All the s look to eo in v ¢ s M s r v Vair tonight and Tuesday Paro 1 c Elihu Tudge D sald that } a on this g auestion of 2 ‘| th 1 ALl Rar- show l'ac . ed 22 degrees abe T 3 % 13 dww warmer Tucsday Rur J r high s S was b « said, “they ars — at § o'clock this morni | trousers, a brown overcoat and a | | |alse an honor y nd g ate o e of B 3 (Continued on Page 12) | (Continued on Page 10) o] cap 1% e # | the Couriecticut Business college. | (Contt on Page 18) L)

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