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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1926, COLLEGE MEN RIOT | City Items e | o | Gty Ttems VIETY RESIGNS AS [ watr Street Briets | STOCK PRICES GO 2 || Wall Street Briefs ‘ (;ENTER l]l: ST"RM 17 Lafayette Students Arrested After| Miss Lilllan teln, o student at PUB”G FH[;lAI — : |Simmons college, will spend the | | > Mob Is Dispersed By Use of Tear week-end with hor parents, 27 Win- | L \l :w\’r-\it:x:lxl of .sm\-klmxr\l:\_r.n a!\'(h;\ fl”RIN[i I]AY MEMBERS NEW YORA & MAKTTORD STCA EXCAAMGE) —_— rotatr b iniaols | el \darg company of New York Both Wets and Drys Clash Over o (i | { has been called for May 17 to take Svichaions 3[ WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN= Iy Easton, Pa, April 16 (®—Seven-| PREPARED FOR TROUBLE | (Contlnued from Tage 1.) e pravaMc Bt s Action H Limited and . 5 s (oo o oo S (R | UCRARED PO Imovm | Af) thoricl capial stock for 373000 cion However I§ Limited an Tel. 2040 0) scheduled to appear for a hearing | Sheriff Charles W. Morgan plans to | 1038 000 to §437,500,000 or 15,000,000 | PAKTIORD OFTICE 6 CANTRAL Aow ., p 0D sometime today followlng thelr ar- |place 150 deputies in Passale coun Reported danger of collapse In the | Bharen, T, 10 17,800,000 shares, NO B“" Mdl‘ket |S seen 5 i b eitd rest last night by police who used |ty strike districts Monduy. Sherift |Conter church sieeple came in for | 23 par, and te approve the propos- ! Washington, April 16 (®—Gencral | tear gas bombs to break up a rush | Morgan said that his men would not lits share of publicity in which th ;_“_l'jl”‘*_‘r'lohl of the assets of the gy et Lincoln C. Andrews the prohibition [of several hundred students on a | carry riot guns but would be armed [yuiding denartment again fgured. ‘:‘I“‘(‘]f””l ctrolewm Corporation of Stock | ' ) chief, has become a real storm cen- | theater, to protoct themselves. i L el alifornta, ) : to We Offer: ter in the wet and dry controver I'reshmen and sophomores banded — - = i o o day's market, but trading lul Attacked by some drys because he [together and pushed thelr way past, RELEASED TO NEW HAVEN | Two of the most important bulld- | Stockholders of General Petroleum [and rather featureless. Short agreed before the senate committee [the ticket takers, Dollce answered Memphis, Tenn, April 16 (k=T ing department matters that have | Dave been informed that the pre- |ing operations again appe 1 to NEw BRITAIN MACHINE that restricted government sale of 'a call from the theater manager and | Memphis Southern assoclation today |arisen are now Lefore the comm vered stock of which $8,212,200 was | furnish most of iy non-intoxicating beer might help |locked the doors on the students. |released Frank Fuller, inficlder, on [sion. Work has been discontinued | QUtstanding June 30, 1625, will be | partiewlarly in the motors enforcement, e was defended today | The majority managed to escape optlon to the New Haven club of [on the Naples house on Hart street | Called at par, $26 and accrued divi- |speculative industrials, Crodit o % by both wets and drys in congress. |through the side exits but 17 were | the Eastern league. under the claim that it is a two-dends in connection with the mer- | ditions continued early and ap: Common and Preferred Representative Cramton, republis |arrested and held under $S00 bail | - ——— - family house, whereas the permit | 8o A speclal meeting also will be [ly no disappointment was fe ean, Michigan, one of the dry lead- |each for hearing IMPORT AMERICAN FISH TGGS | yrovides for hut Ingle family | held on May 17 to vote on the dis- |the New York Pederal Reserve ers, told the house that he belicved Several hundred patrons of the Tokyo, April 16 (P —Three milllon | dwelling. The Sidotl case is now | P ! f" its assets to Standard of | did not °r liscount ra General Andrews w aithfully do- [theater and spectators were affeeted whitetish eggs have bheen abtained 'pending with a temporary injunc w York, ! vesterday, s been rumorcd ing all he conld to enforce the law, [after police had m use of the |from the fsheries bureau at Wash- tjon standing in the court, The | — some q1 reduction 1 1 Henator Edge, republica New | tear gas ington for gtocking the strea of | building. which 1s located on Wash- | Alxwh: tion of newsprint in the on the « a hea ing | Jorsey, a wet, issued a statement | Fighting between the freshmen | Japan ington atreot, is alleged to be in tlo- | United States in March aggregated | demand for f rom 1 Y commending the prohibition chief | and sophomore clagses earlior in the —— lation of city ordinances, buildingand { 145,910 tons aaginst ,622 tons In dist for his frankness. : A day ended when the officers of the | It's a funny world icre are |zoning laws und the state tenement | ! wmr-vl Shipments totalled 1 lishment of another now rocord low MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGH Cramton put into th recor two classes agreed to stop hostilities | people who can worry about bridze. | ouse act ons agalnst 128,635, Canadian mills | level by IPrench franes ulso wa MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHAN statement 1ssued by Andrews yester-land join together on a rush on the | | Viets Not Builder f produced 154,093 tons in March without influence on t iritie JUDD BUILDING, PEART. ,‘E‘ BXUHANGH day, calling attention to the exact |theater, a custom which lafayctie & === r. Viots is not a bullder. He is|against 135,603 the month before. |markets. Chief intarest i T 4 NG, PEARL ST, Cor, Lewls 81, anguage of his testimony before the | gtudents have observed for years. ; CITY NATIONAL BAN a florist and is one of the two mem- o road group centered fn t HARTFORD, CONN, TELEPHONE 2-9131 senate committee, He added that s e 4 bers of the commission mnot ropr The world's productic s of s and strength of Rock Ne g |1 N aT10 Tassrve Dlatcist NIy P 1 F t New Britain: Burritt Hotel Buflding, Tel, in his opinion Andrews "l thorough- | rNoo JaUH Tt IR senting any bullling craft. The [copher in the first quarter of 1926 | I'risco commor Merlden: 33 Colony St, ’l‘ellls;l;ll vt 1y determined” to carry out prohibi- | ‘i Charter requires that there 1t hola alculated at 781,596,000 pounus el presumahiy wi f Bristol: 124 Main St. Tel, 2105 tion enforcement ! ] of {2 board of flve memby of with an output of 270,100,000 pounds |the interstate commeree commission “I am satisfied, added, “that f | whom shall ctieal huilder, |in March, an increase of 17, wproval of the cotion e this good work will continue and im- one u practical plumber and one a lover February, The figures are based | three Frisco dir WE HAVE AN ACTIV _ o 7 prova. | ; practical electrician, while the re-lon returns from countries which | Island board. U comuion s AN ACTIVE MARKET IN “It now develops that irate drys | Inaining. two needl not b Mlfar | turnished about 17 per cent of the, was the leader ydustrial o x SRR i et et ottt n 1058 0 G g, it S 1057 Aetna Life Insurance Co. Rights scause he told the truth,” sald the | (goninued From First Page) €. Warner fs the builder, Thomas | i (N eurly. of(enanon, b dratine tha 2 drews hy his frank admisston had [ oo O Tiiory §8) {1i0 electr John % 000 Shunde sel ln P e veiers Insurance Co. ts done much to help real temperance. = p in e 1he year @ new o1l un- | cus Walsh and the refiring chatrmar same period the year hefore 718,- General Motors. Mack Truck Pri ionth The drys apparently prefer theoretl- |, CE B0 S A B stalled sy vat 048,000, The oulput for the Sivani oinete it i Prices on application eal femperance and practical de- |0 0T Haven and Hartford, | Hennessy Will Not Resign thre nth of 14926 was at an an- (1 to 2 points higher, banchery, [ A portion of the tclephone lines in |7 s Wardd sy does N0t plan | MUAL FAto of §126.334,000 pounds, | covnrics. from § o i = ETSCTAITE liha new cable will he brought fnte | sign post building in- | The March output in the United | also were record w Pull 15, | New Tiritaln through a cable from pector, in spite of ru g s 8 e AUB000 peunds Chst Ton Fips val ) and the central office here to the tole- 18 to quit prior to t emnatie LA, AE00D Sl w b ruary. LGBlinibin (s | phone subway in Beckley, thus giv tion Chile and Pern were the next larg Wall Street Opening ing additional toll facilities to this est with about 4 .000 pour Stock prices continned thefr re- s e ot inr se e ien Lo The Chicago, Burlington and ST e i - [ Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Telephone 3560 ol lin the subway between New York Je e ‘]’fl" Misfdivitlond i uines ¥ drifted within a rrow | MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES land Boston, both containing lines |- s L e ot trading arc Initlal gains of a Donald R. Hart, Mgr. y M d h | which are brought into ths New 1 distribution among mem idiaboul 353,008 md s Hale | poing or so recorded b q- Thls IS Promise ade y< Britair jce, Local subseribars that party. Hetlon, ',:’l*“'l e et B0 win, Hudson Motors, American s for Ma B! about -ip ) . . therefore are in the cahle 3 poout 384 prown Doverl, Canadian Pacific AT - = Gefleml AHGI‘GWS the Bell phone system, SMITH LEAVES HERRIN y “.,, e n‘r-”tf\‘v & 1 Northern Pacifie, hut s 1 AETNA LIFE RIGHTS i 2 & P Yot ury ¢ wints of weakness ineluded Gene i ) i means that calls from New Herrin, 111, \,'””,' bGr 'Jt hn St R Tt AT points ol in Tud v.v. TR_.\\ ELLERS RIGHTS |10 any exchange In this calle nith, former Ju Klux Klan lauor 1 s an Increase of $1.658.. | °ra) Electrie, Allied Chemical and 16 (B —Tracti- | + gorvice for the entire 120,16255 1 a ¢ has sold ou 1 left Her- | J ‘ a'any' | Atlantic Coast T he present Sources | 1 over these cables, p L Sl Hilisitentus ofel2 821 e s i b e Bought and Sold wias promiscd today | the possibility of interruptions 46,103.44 | - RalRAliGha kot T ihAL el | ATkotEAn S th rtainty sur- ecr tary Andrews, in | or ice storm The its i DUN'S REPORT rlington will carn as much on its | FOuRding actu ] business We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts ohibition enforcement, | rea are, Tov Jor | Now York, April 15.—Dun's we S fions restricted the to congre Bheald 11, in the e hic ¢ Iy compilation of har vresent proapects materlalize, it may | MOSt of ,which rep tlonalisdi000,0008ap ez in the est o show au aggregate of 38, 10 hetter than last year,” olden cbb and fiow of == r the south, » increase of 14.0 per cent aver said, rading activities e Is are neces 1| vear, outsidn of New York there was e which yesterday 5 L prepared statement, to \ SRR ket from an eacly sinking : of the proposed reorgani- | Hartford, 1s {1 = i resumed in various railroad, which fne » now In serv e ! steel and oll shares but s = \ it and beer gquads g New ilaven = e ) ] " ered solling parted consid- Jew. ¢ 250 more men for solntly by the local | erahle 2ul to price mic , HARTFORD NEW WMN 1 rol work. company and {he long lines dey D h | ments, movement in- 3 i - SR U et e et e IS BE R aR o eaths | Al e T e EHartford Conn Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg, program should be put into efect | - 1t will contain ove | tHi ] piilic Steels, Hudson and | Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 he predieted that the entire cost of ¢ copper wire. The | ORI | Wi Moto Wiilys-Overland, nrohibition would be met by tax | gouthern New [ngland's share of | Sophic Maru S N S i A N | sta Ol of New Jersey and N coileetions from the liquor trafite, | cost of this job will be about | ¢ ophie Marut, nged six years, aVS CWS lOl‘leS e NotiS Petroleum but these gains |l WE OFFER his phase of enforeament,” he ! 3sg,ans A child of Mr. and Mrs \'(“}“‘“ \']‘ s . 0 artially offsot by the heavi- 1 “hase never been properly de- | Ahout u i VL Sl T Written With Prejudice cs8 of Dodge, -General Motors ‘ AN nicn fuid Lral Wil bo held ooz morn A i shares Stanley Works we should be same. Durin 1 1 ingiwith Aspvices a iRt k. Aprlt® 16 (@ —Dr. 50 Am C H d i T ad ' that 1,630 i Other a i 'u}.v\ln 1 at 7:45 a”m nyy: n” nt| True Wiison, general sec- | A1 ¢ & Dye erican araware Bverai e v telaphones will he fnstalled i will be in Sacred Hear 1 e 0 e (e R o jroved to been condueted b will e removed for o esspa g ‘ibition and public morals of the | Ay oy & Iy 50 L nders Fl‘ary & Cla k suffle 1o or another, 1aavi ) Hay s "‘"'I“" mouths | Methodist Episcopal chureh, whila { xm Loco ’ r solf s the venr of 780 telephe Ca S tie elty today took ccc 10 | Am Sm & Re ¢ old son o el A porr an o in on he |, . Mrs. Woods President Vo500 o ';’»,‘L”m, A mxr I.‘.",.n‘ at | \m Tl & o, Of New Birtain C. C. W. G fon were at times prejudiced. St R s o nth 1 r seph G Woods elected | 7 g 1 5 ! s ments reported to have originated | y\chjson 2 Aetna Life Rights 176 | soon w 1 the New Rritain chap 1 2 " ; were hepq ) Vith himoat B 1ere ie SpOXe Bald Loceo 1o Aetna Pire 600 | t oures of liquor supply, I il of Catholic " : I I it o ock at|on Faster Sunday had heen brought |y Ohlo o Automobile Ins ) 1 Snnad L LheL dvy ehi ing held ! I LS LRI “’ 'J‘ L0t S (o his attention and, i Hs- et 1 " J ) | Hartford Fire | hoped to out 1l of €. homa e 3 5 L % " c owing t entime o Callt Pot A Natio Tiine 3 | - sith her were |4 g : s | fy impression is that while {1 Travelers Tng ( 490 | —_— EOTRHD) W Vv sident, Mrs, ] R Al statements were contemplated i Sravelora R S ’ s "‘““!" ll ! 10| = —_— thought they were elimir o C y Manufacturing Stocks, | Mollia Dunn Mrs. Thoma J || any advance copirs of my spoe e s s | Z 1 h GO : Tour Armed Bandits Shoot Jeweler, J. Smith; an of H\nm;.u;imu P 1 certainly hope that this is true I.,‘: ‘l, ; Hosic 2 Elll! I'Dl)l‘alll)l] itt iss Margaret Sheehan 5 F as upon further oxg 0t T And|| i b e hin 8 a0 g Pt Geru Wor( 37 100 S | oo S AR XATERREE SRR St 8 SR o bl | e L R b : fons : Overlook $18,000 Mare, i ,v,] mittes m\; J p vaya sl ince recelving your DiiLoni o ngs & Spen com sk “!l’"m s h:hl govern- IDEsom e O Mrs, Flizn A Travis have gone fully into t S : o ings & Spen ped - 12 DIERCY Came to- N Aprit Tons Vhite and chalrman of so- ! T o (o ; . or Mrs. Eliza ! in our offfce wish to 3 e = \1\» when Federal Judge James H. x ShEvRilahovealthalp Loy a committer, Miss Julia X o et By ARt avidenge cond 5 1.“:“;::5:7‘? ;tmln]d for the defendant, rough a crowd at Grand and 5 l ¢ \yterian ¢ of Peckskill, N. Y., | onstrates that the attituc T or Soworporation e ity s i Ak sting was address ; ® [1omorrow afternoon at | a’clock., | Assoclated Press in hand wring Co president, U, . McDonald, Jr., who : rgaret Newlon, county ¢ i e R S [ e i had been accused of violating the e Conneetic ! , « . el R e | R Wireless act of 1013. ;‘” ol \Women: and. A b « ! (ot ottt ot e RO G g b 1 The court held that sections ene e Roylan, state director of ) R IR § oAl < NE Moohine vea nd two of the wireless law were . ‘ ce work. ) 3 e 1 Hiliside tery YALE PRAT FIRED Nilos-Be com .. biguous and could not apply in b , in this city wi New Haven, April 16 (P — YFirg the present action, and that congresa e Special Courses Offered e : ld damage estimated at | Al STFONaT Liel beoratary i of S B : : 3 B AT M e i 1 v ertaln discretionary For Electric Meter Men 5 is « % ‘”» e L H pa5 |POWers which he had assumed. New Haven, Conn., April 16 () br. G o o B e 1 R The case originated when station : : ! . ; : - < Congregati chool Rl el ioirr = WJAZ, owned and operated by the s carried ooy at ) i Al il _ |corporation and which is licensed to € from the majori A rate upon 322.4 meters two hours h Marut . floor | | ; ; & d panics o L s A \Mfe. Co. weekly under a split arrangement en co 4 SEs with station KOA at Denver, assum- canipped ' fory, Yal b ERaNaniC Public Utllitles Stocks. _ 1¢d the use of & 339 meter’ lengt i A N Nered \ ! n { ! i \ ., | which had been set aside for inter- i 1 s 10 it | g routine or Epecial I i C I 0 s g ) national broadeasting between the u bit 1 out onto g other for m 1 ; ‘ ; . Mid ¢ [ United States and Canada. Bt ' 1s and their im LA S IL was the sec Mo Kar . el | At t of the alleged piracy 1 e meter commilt 5 ¥ ich ca ¢ M . of that wave length it was unused. England division " « ratus in the tr t Mont W ) 5 | MecDonald said today that the Mo 5 2 ; ! 2 i s CARD O TIANKS city. SaflonaliTaad 14 ‘ = ve lengt o Train Hits Auto on Grade BIgeIcELIE o B e g Xl . | TREASURY STATEMENT e !:':;xd'r.u‘ :1::1’::::- . . Sl ' : 5 3 oy balance 2458.000.710 A e construc! - Crossing: One Badly Hurt x n M HLID S AUTO THIEVES § ' . the corporation wiltully tak- Iford Thills Y. April 16 U9 g 1 company of ’ 3 s UORL EABHURLD oo POl : ‘| Newy ¥ix i . ing an action which they belleved of New 1| Prov 1 hairman of ) 3 & 1 i 1 9 I 4 4 i 7 4 1 v to the discretionary powers n . the committer nd hele nd. Alse for | today w poseession of g « R e ich the secretary of commerce 3 4 S . 7 W i an autoniohil to have been s = ; 4 assumed. The government in a cr of a i (ake-Bater Leader Is s stolen iy Provid _ They were : S minal information field in federal ( ) loe ire v = < eld for the Providence anthorities . ‘ istrict cc ccused the corpora- it e ; £ Sentenced to Death , CARD G TIHANKS The oldest, John Somppl, was MOTHER SENT TO JAIL. dent of tour spsoitio to New Yo York, April 16 Herhert S L3 | wish to ex s earryin revolver at time of . I 16 A moth- iracy. i = or tional charge of carrving conccaled ) s ) sing wounds which April 16 (P—Tt was ed. T 2 s symp pons against him ! REE nt rl's death was sen- at the commerce d t : ; reasen . e 2 . . @ year in Erl Zenith Radlo ease ot 3 our 1 1 husha father MANIAC SUSPECTED 4 Sk nty penitentiary t would be carried to higher courts. Kisco hosy % . Sig Ghent, Delgium, April 16 () \ S1x f viction of assault. T s ary Hoover had previously police ln . MRS. EMMA DOERR { unknown persons today three ‘ 'z [\Irs. Mary Tomasik. Her daughter.|announced that a decision adverse to i, Augustus her = MR. AND MRS GEORGE DOERR, | revolver shots at the door of the 7 5 Mary, 15 years old, died of spinal|the governm would result fn wnat youthful companions, who t f MR. ALB . DOERR, |home of Minister of Railways Studeba 1% : meningitis induced by scissc aos In the broadcasting fleld, with P P d no termed *“cake-eaters” by the” pol 1 Nen MISS HAZEL DOWNEY, | Edouard Anseele, who is at prescut Texas Co 497 = rush of stations to favored wave th nt s he Koerber was convicted of shooting ' o - LU, e | in Italy and then threw the head’ Texas & Pa 511 . 1% 4 — ———— lengthe, the time it occurred. Angelo Mahairas, a restaurant own s . = == |of a cannon shell into one Tobacco I'rod . i | LOANS OUTSTANDING —_—— £ S, r, March 21, and the four others !, . S windows. Union P 1 14 “o i m Teena vy Y Hsh 1 Soucl pleaded gullty to conspiracy. v ne | The shell failed to explod United ¥ 248 248 A i Roptis Will Draws in 1892 sband Sought ] nn U T Jis 1641 163 ealers ma Y| A iy ot s - a s L The R polical o A city federal reserve| Filed in Court Toda; Three Wives' xkmwiLEp WHEN ROOF FALLS T v . ||t shootermentallyfuntdanced . 1, member banks in the week ending| A will drawn January 14, 1893, 34 . April 16 » — Bangor, Mo, April 18 (P—Na- | State o e « B | - . 45 ¢ 1lss April 7 were announced by the|yoars ago, was admitted in probate in superior court poleon Lachar thony Les- UNDERY ARER NO SHOE CHANGES 8% 8 000 com- o ey v ) i both s Que I Phonr 18 il Haverhill, Mass., April 16 P—No sk 9 000 com- | oo, \s noon by Judge Ber- L o Helen Beraski sard, both ; : : ' Ouponte 0 Swrs's tharen f | Haverhil 1 S 5 000" the pro- : The will s that of Scanlon of gatuck, against were ins! b t Remdenee 13 Summer St - 163y | radical style revisions in women's B ¢ L2y 3 Stesd S 3 Maurice Scanlon on the grounds of when a sugar & t \ ks ——— | footwear are proposed this year. West E . i " S o K‘:“f‘o i::‘l::dm::?i‘ gamy. He } ve liv- | were boiling dowr sap 45 Everctt Bradley, president of the White Motor Y ’ : : 7 to her od, in t city er in | miles north ¢ t | s New Engiand Shoe and Leather ex- | Willys Over & RACEHORSE KILLE ll- and nominated him ug mites Moose « ) the & ' BOLLERER S position, made this anno Woolwoerth g 1, April 16 (P ries ) weight News | today on his return from 8 the steepleck lon'e a{of th wlay - sivle conferen « LOCAL STOURS v uford, w A Bans i n | stacts ‘ POSY SHOP (o O reoresataive Furnished b Doy ‘ 1 in AV Har Chatae of bilganitiag | Gagne, who had step ynh A9 ; WHERE WEDDING BOUVQUETS BAVE | tion 1 Root and Shoe Ma Insurance Stocks, broke a hind log in the West Se stmaster of Hartford, Connecti defendant, Scanlon s | building & moment or two 1 j y ¥ 3 W MATY ST PROF. BIDG. THi, 89, | o™ association and the National | Bid As and handicap here today and was | cut today authorized to em \zht by the police | conapsed —— |*The Telegraph Flarist of New Britain.” | Shoe Retailers’ assoclation. | Aetna Casualty — 800 destroyed. ploy 10 regular clerks.

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