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) ‘prejivy W 'mw “u§ 1L 1N News' of the World P By Associated Press W BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Weck Ending ) 3 ,535 April 10th ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRIT! \l CON TL’H(‘ THURSDAY, \Hll 15, ‘)’l» -—TWF NTY I‘\(; \ PRICE THREE CENTS DEMOCRATS TO STRIKE IN COUNCIL IF REPUBLICANS | TAKE ALL RANKING POSTS dadbin Dartmouth Head Hits From Same Palicy As Last FIERY (ROSSES BURN S o S Year Regarding Serv- 7y HERE PONTS ATHETS 15 BT ice On Committees To Be followed, Maerz one in Eliis Strcet Hints. COLLEGE SPORTS foes o Betti on Field, Another Near Old Brewery Party, Barrved Last Year | nificance of the From Positions of Lead- |, . 1. th | evship, Refused to Serve. ams—Refers To Deinking At sporting Bvents Amd Lays Burden On Outsiders Prescat, Member of ollegiate ting the Tidov w RBritain e whict i idered hy the suid toda wing ht of two demonstrations, ota About ing four within the pust woek was It the rey mon council ubliean side of the com- s 1 o lock last night, notificd that a cross burning in a vacant lot on alt | , near the old afterwards another constrict voss gent in the th plant the vallrond tracks, Nobody rear elther place, so far could tain The police believe the reci PINCY of the may prank nter | exciteraent, or it | Ku Kiux Klan ¥, ¢ | form of election celebr: is the first, there can s number of mischief carries ough the po polley favored by Repubiican Leader Willlam H. Judd tanding commit and subjeet s time I 36, to sl flames Cremo main linc was seen po halrmansh demo- | larly high for the majority party, the persons m w3 will again refuse to serve 5 itutions TUnit 11 rl Alderman John minrority nding committee, Maer: er of ind Unti) this re always hip. Usually thi the license mmittee and its chairman was the rman from the sixth ward, vear the republicans announced they ould take t cliafrmanship of ry com and when this be- | ime known to the democrats Who |involved, the polica beliove, re holding a caucy word was }m, Tiies of themloAnibe foumdle & t back fhat the minority Pamy |minutes after the alarm s spre vould nominate for committees on- | Likowise, if the Ku Klux Klan o on condition that a chairmanship At e domonration for truth and there i« granted them, This the repub- i tha police bellave o small commit. |(1Hished sl B licans refused to agree to and tho s e 1t . i of common life t has been standing commitiees |oiidonc of 1) . i e composed entirely of republicans. foome to Jight in Tntarodiles Alderman Judd, whose re-election | cop o yioin i o e e o+ president pro tem of the council | o oqg el e assured, has announced that re- [y 'o Gt B e, chomen it bl Nicans will probably replace dem- e’ oo ¢ BOC S promoting ate on all ity commissions. If |y IOk Ll %0 out into life s program Is carried out, the fol- | N e ving chairmen will be displaced: athletics s some; J'rank M. Zlmmerman, board of as- ek doteniad thut ssors; Frank T. Conlon, board of juhlle works; P. F. McDonough, surd of compensation and assese- nt; David L. Dunn, police com- on; Frank Riley, board of rities; Richard B. Vieis, building | as the SE ideals pre utions of learning vi o which pre the country,” American collega of than demor chair ats | trequent | one demonstratio ded to create v genuing merely be a of domin 1 institution instit were first During the first 1,000 the col lege was a by product of the chureh, the temple or the monastery. Later 1 men began to seck learning in a ion st, be nittec e Christian beo velly is st L3 { tee on heeause Intentions no P nd per. st of hletics are a al part of collc are maintained a ces for the pur- m work, men with the co- hing Unl hy-products of vill not operative tercolloviate 1 shoul where he theory of an rlection celel e Ition was discussed in police circles | this morning and it was point [ that someone may have seleated this | form of spectacle in prefecence to the old-fashioned practice of sctting {{re to old wagons and fence gute Whatever the purpose of those {hind the demonstrations, the polu mmisston; Michael . Kin % | department it not unduly excited, commission. Chairman J. T. was sald at headq 4 i dquarters, and no ex- cvers of the fire board has alread W | traordinary steps to stop the practice signed. are contemplated 2 e f the < s Urank E. fit'\:t)-";‘z:"";’n‘:zr")‘ 3. | The crosses have no individuality onrd of ) " (;m‘ vm not resign | °f construction, all of them being of Lonessa took of ©'to be consider- | ¥00d, fastened by wire and covercd ] ha\ “ashl"“l‘(flf“‘,‘] runs out May 1, | With burlay saturated with oil. They ing, since his ter 8 sl range fr seve a t sams Catter Mayor-elect Gardner [FAlES from seven to ten feot e e | helght. At the Ellis stroet fire, Soveral others whose terms explre \ ficer William J. McCarthy VN be allowed to continue | Supernumerary Officer Joseph ‘,)mw and complete the period of | Hayes found two onc-gallon appointment, but will not bo | Which smelled strongly ot turned to their commissions at that | Mv : : r : R arge crowds were attracte time, 1t 1 und {hm h fires last night and the ed out | ologlzea 1 “America is a sporting nation and we take great interest in sports we must semember that are some people to whom do not appeal. When King Jdward invited the she %0 see the English Derhy, the replicd: ‘It has long heen 10 news to me that one hors run faster than wnoth nd T am not interest- ed in which it is.” “When it ied ‘ove on wew thing lifs, this is not 0. Intercollegiate hietics are probably critical situation of certain the col- or \ere, buf the port d that the yorts ig inferre mpha in colleg x0- s in in a mor ever before because rest. There il growths which leges unable to control “I don't care to xo into the ques- eficctiveness of prohibt : public Is golug to en- sts at intercollegiate con- v responsibility on the public not to attempt to that the Volstead act are can Kerosene to A Xk police 70 TELL THE TRUTH 22+ 5 Rooth's lot was not night. Otherwise Butler Denies | Browheating Officers in Accusing Williams tion of the ion, but if 15 g th part o demonsty does not Approves Betting on Games problem. Lests, is and i duplicated last te MRS ELIZA TRAVIS DIES e team needs the support of his fi- fo that phase, but the ———— e is to the gambling pool. at Hanover time a that another lege Dartmouth w play had $16,000 to back its team. The statement concluded with the 2 question ‘Has Dartmouth any {rs. Eliza C. Trav ars old, ol v money ? widow of Kgbert B. Travis and a |, 1 we esident of this city for the past five vears died this morning at 9 o'clock 1mec stand at the | VO&T & : the miediihe st jat the home of her . Mrs. Jo- Sprne 0; 1,',“‘,\\.~ ; S]‘Z;:Y‘ q,f“x oo |soph R. Andrews of 123 Vine street. ‘”r]f:'mfv r] place v ~.r\\z,»)f“e subordinate oificers into [She had a shock Easter Sunday St \fying against the Coloncl & and her condition since Gene utler admitted. ealled Captain Clifton B. other officers hefore him and round- lv upbraided them for “equivocat " fn their statements they ha submitted to him covering the € onado cocktail affair. “Yes, T told them 1} of hoys running ore out now and tell them, ‘or you'll lar LL’ io! cre was posted Peekskill, N. Y., Woman Made Home statement Here With Niece, Mrs, Joseph which Marine Base, n Diego, April 15 (P-—Brig. General Smedley D. Butler, star prosecution witness in the court martial of Colonel Alex- ander 8. Williams charge of | on a ch apeparing drunk at the Hotel De (*oronado. | | \ R. Andrews. nd, as money did not or from from the undergradu: the college from a group gamblers. Two of ! viously had th icago Whit co nicce ol came of | mor the men a fow w tampered with Sox in the ity ing pool ever be found in some will be in need of mc he falls intercoliegiats a black eve s ks p critical h ths s prior he had exception of to her death Leen a life resident of Peekskill, N . Her Jate years we pily in the home ¢ her quiet and kindly disposi a lot | €1 Ber many friends. Si em s | ber of the First Presbyterian chureh g f Peckskill all her life and the will held there Saturday | t 1:30 o'clock. The body will be taken by automobile to that - S B. C. Porter Sons has OB OF BIOT s If & man 1¢ |0f funer ngements that ! L a c and acquired the a time wert| GARLANDIS JAILED fovosiment o comees nas made es.” | investment has made the when hi Free Love Celony Exponent Given |eration of his team out on a moment’s notice his skill for financial atting it fc the comple is colieg situation which leges. “When a man is an undergraduate sho himself to under- When he purports til he hat he is a | “Boys who hould acquire pro What would happen if 1 1-d that a pro iered 13 ty? prid 1 by the she men endors led bot- tually there a boy 10y and when d now will Seonan collegd ho 5 her nives ey were it college will mean limination of athletics in that zone if not in America. Hits at Red Grange, 1 in cireles, the truth t into trov Thomas Washing- of the court, then afternoon {ifile ailess onalism has come | city who has embarked upon charge General, obtaining bordin Do you consider feiea ou used duress in statements from your & shot the college reputa- al leaned forward, b es; if he in front of him goes 1 capi- effect, on of wit with Sixty Days and a Fine of Five 1 no lies from th SR Hundred Dollars, e Ve a ) heveithe Al ow faces many col- Charles Garlan ntown [7.28 April “00p- 0- He was for the Fourth suspend- regiment 10 1ld confine luate work an amate mateur, weing evider dier Gener oth alime of the genera belief th onel was “stagger- known t I at the Hotel Del Corona- led tocay. The he night of March 6 last whole y Jure took nup little tim ter 1 ;.vwmlnlr tenc ring the plea nal athlete drink s taken dozen to in- | followed of r! at 1 and that tremendo gr pointing Smedley atler's C 1 Willlams' sente Lehigh sixty and ared to fessional to a scnse of county jail is 's plea was not 1 be re entrusted col While Garlan a su 4 not come t the o as ise it do on few hours colone Hexyl resorcinal, a medicin lonel Williams, a explained from the fortunat was universally cone: the All when and e drowning sailors in t In New York his rica thrilled Pre rescued the with sident Roosavell stoo to © doctors ards. stand, duee Zines One o Captain is, ur gastric iver 1s ovatior geon lefend not prey had e wife tha iliation with nt Coloie Nia " n =ald that all o have deserted his love colony. his women followers | (Continued on (Continued on Page THOPHINS DEFENDS de- | not of Persia to | shah | to | thleties will | up. in | 1 by the co-op- | should remain | '_20 000 Afiens Mllegally Admitted ‘[]STRII]H’S SLMFR To U. §. Yearly, Sen. Reed Declares T[[LS []WN STORY! Pennsylvania Republican Asserts Desertions From Foreign Ships Account Fer the Number of Entries o C\::[;)(ef:lglhésfi E;]fll\fizz OFG <UD(MENT IS RbShRVhD Tells of Ingtoi in viol AW by viions s, fore ublic today b senate fnmn tio of sea rom Sonator Bostonian Being Attacked Pennsylvania hy 200 Pound Bird and of His commit Furious Battle For D« Life in tosertions 1eun The witi (uired s rry e 1 ! 100 Cage. w midnight battl i told his story in fam Melntyr 1 Gove with his trugele when 4 court today Williams of the Int Marine, who alien e Wil who last hauntile 100 testitying on the bill, o , liq il REMDFNT fiflfl“flfi[ FEARS STATIC NEVER W'y \an..l by Bird bare dosertions higher court o nditions ILLAT WHITE HOUSE ~ WILL BE ELIMINATED luy homn m r, ning toxici | mother was Indisposition Not Rexmd~ Yale Electrical Specialist | ed as Serious—Ha Sees No Hope for | Indigestion Radio Fans | e | Washir ril 15 (P—A 1 of i o N d F 10 canced engagements to- | is liquor 1 and sought Franklin | He had just to {ladd him flat onee 16 M| up qian't elemen " Mo will never be Prof specialist o laboratory ,’ last night of a brililant | ston, New Haven, Co April ack Coolidge day and retire atic, the bothersome for radio enthuslass, to the ¢ in t utive man- | eliminated Eyerett Turner, { Mason ele | Yale untver studied the display of super most of the erfe He comparcd conve rsation | sons who are in a by |selves. 1le said that but |, persons talk in a Jow they {may hear each other easily but § i many peopie are in room they | "have to rai Ir voices to ove come the other ‘noiscs. The may be regarded as static, and the two persons as a recefving and sending radig The power of the | 13t mentioned must be ralsed to overcome noise of the crowd. Frof. Turner said that “distance no special eredit due A sensit may plck up stations and at the same more statle t & set which | . oivaq th After going to his quarters today | Picks up only nearby sfations. |, oan unarm Mr. Coolidge went to bed In order to | When super power is used in with an & cure complete result | broadcasting a person cuts down | 8000 T0 THO CHURCHES nal, but there was some intestinal | up. The static 1s in the atmosphers Bequeaths opinion of sion. radio he liness made its uppearance ye Battle “something” w 1 that stood « poun He w guinst { cage, and fron nidenti nim 2 How long the oner could as his stron, It the men » which he had | clung 80 « Iy grow Hwuap A | He had Enofih | YAs soon that thing quit T vone right fril, there,” M Intyre sald '} never stopped to find what it was or to '® and things. T had enon Daniel Hawkins, Zoo, s dthe osirich w tempered and sxpressed surpri stru erday and impelied the president to 10 as the neck of ot higl Melntyre bodily & to time would gtrike with a foot punishment lasted the but at last, iling, h remaln {n the mansion most of the i he kept engagements and ight f Is. but s lifted fternoon, although his | that power the will of statie. of superpowcr Ween two per room by them the two nd morning ; | hur! nt a short th time In the in the He was visited exeeutive time, his nt tlow : MG, offices late afternoon. twice yesterds stunning Major Coupal, went to the executive isual this morning. Feeling no better, neelled o heavy and returned at White IHouse, In the hope of jquering the trouble by rest | Major Coupal visi 1 and indicated that the i was 2 g A year ago the similar attack It kept him away from the ive offices on few hov his physicia tone oftices i the ! however, ) engagement list 11 o'clock to con- away m' there Jisposition serious stdent indigestion, but the curat suffered ba them, listant time, of fet nerous bird at MclInty . declaring that exeen- ult ostrich.” pain. The physiclan expeets him to | but the frequency in the has e back at work tomorrow. heen reduced, KLAMATH INDIANS IN OREGON ARE | | Residue ON RAMPAGE, AUTHORITIES HELPLESS | Bristol Manufacturer of His Estate to Wife and Sons. _— 3ristol, 15 (R two wills i for probute AS LEG IS CUT flFF’ April the this ary. here today Fear Felt for Safety of MAN Whites—Drunken Red- Menace—Out- wrivle T. days ago thousand dollars Adeline H. B public hequest Rarnes left the Congregat here he had spent the w 20 years, $4,000. The ha estate was bequeathed wife and their two sons. " WINTER-LIKE WEATHER in queathed the church by C: [ Barnes, who died several n California. On was left it by | In another skins a wman. Mr. break Result of Legal i Ruling Only Govt. Offi- Thomas W. Fagan Con-| cers Can Make Arrest. b ,Opemh"" at Hospital remaind Falls, (P —Klamath Indians Klawmath Oregon, April at Bea Thomas W. Fagan, of Blac avenue, who underwent an operation | for amputation two reservat are on gambling and | felt for the saf in the district county peace officers to cope with the situation, growth of a rec cision by Cir- cuit Judge A. L. Leavitt corpus action, holding on the reserva the jurisdiction of laws, Judge Leavitt's decision holds that the Indians a govern- | ment, protected and im- | mune from arrest by anyone but [United States officials, so long as ! they remain on the reservation. | District Attorney Elliott sald yes- ferday that if the demonstrations inue he would be forced to ask ' for federal officers from Portland or that local peace officers he empower to act as United § deputies. Indians Are Independent. “As the mat now sta B {ott said, “an Indian ma middle of Beatty's one |a moonshine | drinking his own product a {ning a cash poker game on and be from ruption until States officer: {arrive, “Someth be done quickly or some one be hurt. FElliott pointd out that deral law dealing with {crimes such as and the like and that were safe unless they reser 't 1) of his right New Britain General hospital terday, drinking, yes. | Snow Danbury—Watertown, N, v of white Local, sidents state and powerle the out- [y was reported this afternoo: fo be resting comfortably, Mr. Fa an, who has been a trustee of St. iry's church ears, has been grene for vears old Local anaesthetic was u: ration, Mr. TFa leg. Dr. I aind Dr. Peter W, performed the operatic Y., Reports Mercury But 18 De- grees Above Zero, for a 1 of several w num diabet beas He in a ha that is Walter Camp’s Widow Is Given Entire Estate New Haven, April 15 (A — An order of distribution of the estat of the late Walter Camp widow, Mrs Camp, rece gy total residuary of the estate approved by Judge John T in probate court today. T} tance tax due the must come from this 1 by court at A son and dau mer athletic expert tioned In the w! ed walvers to th will to prot of their his mone reby | , ) whe the Sumner Mayor- bFler(‘l Weld to Dine \\'lih Fdd\ -G Im er l’o\l still running besi fix legaliy United fone and nission of 1 1s going to made no ¢ test disposi is no here the gam SENATE CONTEST DROP Washington, April 15 (® ate committee to y nously to dismi. natorial contest brought nus Johnson, the former labor senator, against Sen republ.can th se Ma 11 1 by and bin inted by elony Aded that he by Providence Women Agree To Boy Mt"v r Potatoes Providence 15 (@ es grant e legal not gr 3in CLAIMS TOTAL $35.000 New Haven, April 15 (P THE WEATHER Hartford, April 15—I for New Britain and vicinity: Fair tonight and Friday: somewhat col hi; ris- ing temperature Frid mpany of New Haven wed by Re 5 oday. An of s i omposition settlement in the case | potato which was rejected, two bushel sack. A He REED AND HILL LEAD WETS IN FINAL DRIVE AGAINST PRESENT PROHIBITION LAW mmflfi[[ NORGE 1§ Mlssoun Senator Viv- NOW NEAR LENINGRAD gy ictues Ml Airship But an Member of Con- xty Miles From Russian gress Urges Referen- apital This Afternoon dum N\ mund&cn's 2.75 Beer Not Intoxicating, Rep. Kindred Declares— Another Witness Tells of Year Old Boy Drinking Whiskey. xpedition air Norg ay to Leni + from Pul » Mo ornix voyt from trip Missour m Russia Slotithe mong committee memb: I along with i L bovy o Norge arrival her ed about field outsi into evid 1 keg 1 saniples o be said went d product o Loture, having cove 4 ! L charr flavorin i the the monar it is hoped 1) by to make up th the ilieit lic e The articles wore identified for the senator by oreeraent officlals of th rument. Mr. Reod then presented com depart nt figures showing that consumy n of corn sugar more than tripled ren 1510 and 1902 e o e Hill Leads Wets R s now | Representative - Hill, 2 ith Lincoln Bllswortn of | Maryland, head of the et blos $n 5 Epitahbmpen main | the lionse, led oft for the house a (hr s dentatiion: | vocates of a change in the dry lay 3 Adranout using his own acquittal some month el 0 by a Maryland jury as a pre- cedent to support his contention that making of drink with a substantia aleoholic content is constifutional, Referendum Wiped of the three women sentatives in congress, Mr Norton, democrit, New : former welfare worker, advocated u tional referendum on the question bringing to an end the present ible condition.” Questioned by Senator Recd she said the effect of hibition had been to “ruin a grent many of our young people.” She lotter telling of the sale o liquor in a ve hospital, with the the patients died. he of the lospital was withheld 2.75 Non Intovicating DISAPFROVES EXTENDING | .., 2% om cosiiing SOUTH STREET BUS LINE, 5,k o pissicon imentes which le Refects Petition for Con- 0 finishe a0 or crossed for the first tim federal goye home of Roald e ndsen, six miles distant down fiord, the Norge dipped her flaz 10 the home village (i of spubli the palace o accompa hy naval plane window 1 officials parliar wiio observir ineuvers from a vikke and ofhie School ehildren w wvitness the arrival le difficulty was experienced fr ring to a mast War Secretary eofring greeted Commander Nobile th Little time was lost aking ready for the flight to ssia. The gas hags were flled vith hydrogen from 1 nks to re- t leakag From rted of it ho 0 o) ropr Miry to poisonous forans Kings result th bureau some of | name d ex had condue! (Continued on Page 18) WHITE HOUSE GHILD PICKETS ARE STOPPED Strikers Their Grievance Under President’s Windows P. 0.1 tinuation of Service to Rocky Hill Avenuve, Commission | the proposed to the junc and con- 1o Publie Utilities regards unfavorably a bus line Hil extension of ijon of ¥ South ions A pe ommon who avenue stre of road in that district. itton presented council last month in that Mastco line Stanley and ded to Rocky proposal utilities fon and in- ommission Passaic Carry to the by cality was owners was commis its disapprov rondway which would REMORSEFUL BURGLAR Malden Man Finds Stolen Watch wou th Returned and With It a Note yway by tt ildrer of Written in French, Sara T ho el & h purposes w v violation returned a Good a note, | ia law, age fron ly moved . Who pre ng o leaders, is in no Iv.“ the This be- er care of next t vod bless the children. | Revoir.” Mr. Walker's house was April Mitk “Qur Mother rs Day, Whe Took On Back to Us"; Our F, For Us™ “Au Revoi aske if the del 43 ey could see the president but Gas From *uto Tank sl e e Causes West End Fire ccretary a number or amidasits to Company No. 4 of the fire depart- that the nt s called out 8:30 shis were orning to Suburban ially on Wes small f Cut It Work Ni Can er to take liter- Care » rocola ders wtion tion at this Filling Main street, whe were denied picket in ros over- said it wos not intended White primary e wish to lay establish pickets at the grounds, but t of his visit was t obe & was K called nsington av to n enue | (Continued in Page 17)