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News of the World By Associated Press _ ESTABLISHED 1870 4 EX-MAYOR DIES ON | EXPLORERS DISCOVER LOST | TRIBE OF NEGROID PYGMIES Lowest Form of Human Life Found in Darkest Africa —Language Consists of “Clicks”—Are Fastest Runners in World 2H ANNVERSARY OF INAUGURATION Horis C. Webster Served B | Ohiel ~ Executive of New : Britain From 1898 to 1900 tbeen brought back Mo yapy Lo T DRI Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending April 17th .. 13,929 ¥ BRITAIN HERALD New York, April 21 (I)—Deserip- tions of primative Negroid Pygmies, ' the lowest type of human life, hav from darkest 'SDAY, .\I'RlL_Zl, 1926, —<TWENTY PAGES. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDN PRICE THREE CENTS SCENES AT INAUGURATION OF MAYOR weLD | BITTERNESS MARKS DAY'S ~~ DEFENSE OF PROHIBITION o STATUTE BY DRY DEVOTEES 5 | { i FEDERAL COURT IN ) “elicks,” and short legged primitives | which the explorers believed to be | the swiftest runners in the world. The three explorers are Dr, C, B Witnesse:sT_;l-ify Con- | e \ Afrlca by three explorers of the Den- Cadle, Grant H. Joln and Paul | | dltlons Are ]mproved | ver-African expedition, They told of Haefler, all of Denver. They reached | | finding lost tribes in the Kaluhari New York last hight on the steam. | | S ALSO OGCUPIED OFF[GE desert, bushmen whose language ship Mafestic, bringing pictures and Al'ld eek TO lmpugn consists of sounds described trophies for & Denver muscum. | | | P ° ° OF STATE COMPTROLLER | - e < ' Previous Evidence In- ‘ ‘ S | d By W <‘ | i | troduced By Wets. This City in (878 and Held T | Came to This City in 1878 | ‘ reaties With England, Norway | Many Positions of Trust—Sought | la 1 2 Y ’ | 1 and Other Countries Thepe- | Story Told by Penn. Priest Republican Nomination For Gov- | \ i 616- g d G n at — i cenor in 1914—Born in flnrwimmlt e L \ hy Are A"wefl sneeres at range roe q | ) | Repr Ao 7 8, e Governor | s, vescendunt ot Governor Helene de Bisping of Warsaw President Pearson Accused ol i UHeLTe RSN John Webster, | | 2 I Cider f Farmer ’ ; or Farmer But i A T Guest for Day [ Not Telling Truth HOUR'S SAILING FROM | Morris C. Wecebster, for many | O ; ; i T ) 5 - o SHORE BASIS OF FIGHT, e et for Other lustrial life of New Dritain and in | ! i WL IMPRESSED BY SIGHTS WHY DID BARDO RESIGN? | - Workers ight at the tol hospital on the | | | : = | th anniversary of his inauguration | ey Judge Finds That Sea-Sled Used By | 3y s f ¢ o] New Britain. Hopes To Interest Poles | By Stoc or Insie i | | we 2 w ey Hopes To Inte oles of America | Boston Stockholder Insists He Was | Coast Guard In Getting Evidence| Washington, April 21 4P — Many W e yor came to| n Improving Education rmmn»s: Forced Out By President of Road ‘ Ol Exstlyl Havel Modal i | of the statements of fact and of ; Britain in 1878 as secretary and | e s R | 3 =gttt Jiade Shore | theory used by the wets in their e \y;,n..“b]e: in Homeland — Wanted To -"l“i And His Direct Demand ¥or An- From Considerable Distance In An |campalgn against the Volstead act here he was emploved | Rev, Lucyan’ Bojnowskl. | swer Is Fvaded. ented categorically toc rs before o retired and 3 | ; Hour—Territorial Jurfsdiction Nog | ¢ G¢nied categorically today by ook up is residence at the old Countess Helen de Bisping of | Haven, April 21 (#—Anima- LA 5 i | dry ‘.\Imew‘! before the senate pro- omdicad in Harwinton. Warsaw, Poland, is today the guest | tion glven to the annual meet- | Fxiended By Treaty, Is Finding. | hibition committee. ActiyoinitnblicTite.] oy [OF the Heart parish and Is |ing of the stockholders of the New | | New York, April 21 (®—The ef-| The United States attorney at A 'h‘ ‘;“m i ll’;.,,.‘ o Ivisiting 1 I institutions and | York, New Haven and Hartford rail- | fectiveness of the treaties with | Cleveland, A. E. Bernstein, said the Jeitain by servir 1o commor i i : i : : [dry 1aw not only is enforceable, but ‘ X 4 1885 Latar |organizations which are adjuncts to |00 compeny today when Hagop | Great! Brilain N | dry 3 , D i e e b i Boson hoarit o) dndl| ,m: i an oUier |is belus enforced in northern Ohfo. Yo served on 1‘r. street comuaittee, | i “‘m;h noblewoman {s in | 0ut frem President F. J. Pearson the | countries permitting the 1 nited | Denies Labor Wants Beer r to "‘v; pregent !u:;.m et et E e of educn. |Teason why C. L. TBardo, general | States to seize rum runners at any | A denial that organized labor is a e e ol nomttos, |tonal work in her natlve land and | Manager for many years, left the {point within an hour's safling dis- | Unit for beer and wine was entered SBERiOL tho Achool com is hopeful of interesting Poles in |10ad. Mr. Pearson said that M. [tance of the shore, was greatly lim. |°¥ Charles Stelzel of New York, a T 394 Hemmndoiia it ranifor (NG SIRRRECSEERIGE AR Beles do resigned. Mr. Bogigian said [iresa it atl kel ’ |social economist, who sald he had LRch R e ol e shie has pro- nted to know what the troubie |ted today by a decision in the | ogtablished beyond doubt that many he was defeated, | & re:sne e TR e S o United States circuit court of appeals | eminent labor leaders are prohibi- ok 1 7. parker Vided dorn r & great many go. Tl setting forth that the treaty “does | el IO 2 irls training come. fcachery | President replied that Mr. Boglgian ¢ make law i ciliiatot | s HiesepuRlcan NOmirides and whers she now has under con- | ‘had the answer' and the latter de e enc T L8 of) (i rath o s 710 iteran® ot WAL NRE | assembly and both A e o et d it “Barde ata Rotireslen |territorial jurisdiction as to, laws of | Barre, Pa., told the committee that INelts Bhexns el siration building to accommodate Refuses To Retract the United States. nother Catholic priest, Father this city, serving one L Arthar T. Hadley, foriner preel- | e court, In an opin- | prancis Kasaczun of Sugar Notch, | Terms as Comptroller, WO, - il G fon written by Judge Hough, and |ps, had misrepresented the facts ¢ distinguished visitor is trav nt o versity, and for | Blioto by Joh ; AR Son A Rk Ry ML 8 BB R i O e s rs a director of the com- < , AL D 1 Cite Clorh ATfiagir mieraon | conekored in by Judees Manton and | when ki teatifed to & degrading alts frerward, he was elected 1o work to be fatiguing, involving |pany sald that Mr. =Boglgia ayor Gardner C. Weld, ex-Mayor A. M. Paonessa and City Clerk Alfred L. Thomp- |Rogers, dismissed seizure proceed- | yation under prohibition in the et i0sstn e en i isunt ot v aLsstionea st son, are the principals in inauguration day photographs taken for the Herald during the im- | ,‘LL\,“‘\{O[’;,LP - ‘;"mh’“n “{\_‘n'r“:w";i’:‘r: | Pennsylvania anthracite fields, lling, Countess Bisping declared to- |and wanted the pressive ceremony which took place yesterday noon in the common couneil chamber. vessel) and the Diamanting oy Ottier: Testimony t e Sl P | Mr., Dogigian s not | f 5 : RS ey i : > 5 ang th fnd 2, 1YINE | yn its only session of the day the Vb candidate Bitent SA% AL DR Reck S Choes Hl e e In the top picture Mayor Weld is shown with his hand raised as Mayor Paonessa |the Gritish flag, RovSTaliea AlEh, haara ShEtimaneid Jomination for governor ‘~‘~‘.‘w'»"r:|1~m:u\‘-»p‘ R (il thought there were | Stands between his successor and City Clerk hompson who was administering the oath. i USRAE O CorsU I |support of the dry law from Canon 0t T SRR in in fhe directorafe” | In the second picture Paonessa is scen congra tlating Weid. othe 430 By Goast Fuerd ‘erewh | e [ Ghass of New York s o ‘\_‘{‘1'u"\m“m“_-‘;‘\"‘ AL EA o she v oon | a* these g Lirectors The hasket of flowers on the desk to the left was the gift of City hall employes to the [one of them 15% miles and the othe “;',urly\r';;.‘“::?'r:;x n‘\y:‘!l;!"".‘"]z::‘\(:H' subernatorial nomination, | E #1E Tas B LAl G S respect for the | DEW mayor, P intles off the Long Island|op Chicago, head of the flying squad i plced on Lhe teket o8 @ ean- e ecacadl s e irlain iisadtors bt (Aot sastun | o Mo S o S i % They were brought to New |ion foundation, and Cora Frances i W comptroiler, © e o il T O G 1 the federal attorney's of- | groadard of Boston. A erved in on in the s g | heing a maemb "t for many year entions, 1s il ] in of Colonial Governor in Harwinton, Sep- pmer | f Conne . He education at “the | ; " at Harwinton, | | spent on his ( 1 on Page 16) | HIT WITH BOTTLE DROPPED FROM TOP FLOOR OF HOTEL Nien fn But Room Deny Responsibility, Pay Human Target For Cut on His Head, Struek 1 to have I om on t on the head i bottle n thrown from or in the nc Bu 1 1 Sup umera Officer \ O'Day, who went through | sccompanied by Manager Woakley and fou n oom in the corner n i arcd the bottle was denied knowledge of | wereed to muke a s satisfactory T i David Beens Aitred MeAddin Ri 1 Dwyer gave their o Officer O'Day as witness incident '10REUEAD NOT LOCATED AFTER 14 HONTHS' SEARCH Lrother of Former Well Konown Colored Restdent Fears Trage- | dy, He Tells Police Absent from New Britain for a st two years and having failed to mmunicate with relatives and | vls here ir months, Rufus nd. well known colored resi- . is thought to have met with ! play, his brothier, Charles More- Lead of this city tola the police late Morchead is about 48 years of age L while liv in this city was prominent and active among the colored population. He went to ] idence, I in December, 4 nd t} had fallen In wi [l s tried to lo- (e " times through the i e police departm of v and use of the radio, | | arine Wrecked e s . S — S ot | stituted seizure proceedings £ hatore adiotinment, Dr T € with the city of New Britain. The |tions, . | r rosn S L Just before adjourr , Dr. J. M. T ey e AR e Was Forced Out nterlor ubm | ANUIL nder the treatles with Norway and [Doran, of the probibition unit, wa of the cify gha found o be particu- v asked that Mr. Bogi- | Great Britain. ; J | put on the stand and denied the es lariy g, ¢ in | < ¢ which as- | . o " 5 Judge Hough ’)""“‘ et forth that | inae of Distriet Attorney Buckner : 5 e e AL el proianira v the government knew the vessels t0 | ypae 60,000,000 mallons of alcohol o | ETIEH hat he prosident did not Completely, In vestigators Find HAZARDVILLE BURNED ©:covcvrse v o, that €0.000.000 eullons of _alcohol I Anrerica in of | “Why?" asked Mr. Bogigian, “Tha | —— e o coast and that “consequently the |;ny gallons were releassd in thet Americans \ ral counsel of this road told me 3 BNt Postiion In and must he | year for Industry, medicine and sci Sl Ao o i o ol e Vav o] Lo ; that between Britain and Norw o ald, and of this amoun while she n Washington within two woeks (Naval Board of Inquiry Old Terry Homestead and .y e iy amin ot Norwas: fonee, e Paligh Red Cross. S stonnd- 'that Bardo did not resign. What the Selree s aha el 0 was completely ,,| |:n!rx wd. she said L knowl- | goneral counsel did say was that the i ¢ Q.49 Thayvat B "W e . o Sheer 1)UL atlon o8| for anti-freeze solutions and 21,600, e, she said, at o lack of kr eneral counrel ald say waa that the . Visits S-19, Where Ex- Two Tobacco Sheds De: neh and every Jux of the United | (1 llans was specally denatured 4 he a 1erican poss ) : ad | g . 3 States uscful to prevent liquor smug- | 11, od that between 13,000 ed W 0 Poland and d as the president was the boss, T[] P";K WHITTEMGRE o % s o\ [+ d V& [ e computed th ) i e lie a4 fhe el plosion Killed Three Men | Stroved by Flames €ling o a point measured by the 100 ‘and 14,000,000 gallons reached ] g S e £ speed of ar hoat."” r. ative land through lecture % to Mr. Hadley, Mr. Bogl- ¢ S L - e ¥ St AT o aue. | the buotleg trade which she did for several months. | gia It yon do not want to|_ . Tuesday—Cause Not Yet | rruzura e, conn R pEl Bty | acsarlng foiths Tecomds i Sae - Extension of education, th il the truth, to tell the feets, say Vietim of Buffalo Bank Determi Sltoyedlcn ey st nolinetandiin e Wiaian s | B Con inuad fon T oyt | PaEe ) ow cansnmes the 0. etermined. 3 Yeds € ome- 1 was patron by men aboar e Sk “Presidont Pearson said that mar. | Robbery Does Not Iden- | ermined stead two miles north of this village @ sca-sled. which, the government ¥ ; 1 s | today, and a second fire took two N°ld. could casily have made the | (Continued on T to 1 7 | today, 00k two held. cou ) T st ey - S - G trip shoreward within one hour i o Did he reign wilingls 3 asked | tify Accused U obacco sheds in a string of four | Not Self-Existing ! fr. Bogigic n the plantatiol the Allied To- SERR S ROl (hat 't LY % 5 Tl LGP Tohn: | marine 8 45 reco company. of Hartford across |treatics with Great Britain and Nor- | plied to vou lo, N. Y., April 21 (P-Jo! narine 8-49 on which an explosion r which parallel those with | SIGNED B L S AT i T men, was opencd this m o that e ot ealled on to constaer | “Group Nursing” to Cut n, with a show dis- er, testitied today at t members of the board of fire in \ternational effect of our statutes or | . e o ] m‘;,, ",,”?:m:\y so Whittemore, :m pointed by Cap E. J. sparks was | the power of congress to prescrive| E:xpense of Patients at of nna 5 ors were go afrald te e 8 | King, commandant of t ase, € 5 il S e ] S To Fight 4 p i Ijfii.'"l” 1 ould not d ered and made preliminary survey, |by the 15, limi sision stated, “nor are | Institution ponent, Picked by o, e il e S [N were still unable to determing | The she abraaty o e e et Rickard. in Sept aiTaya lied fo the trial from Ithaca where he has ‘”‘j'\h.,‘, ‘w‘ ient admi rlor when disco l W horityl ane ‘; n :z\\\“:n exte n;lr l;ur‘ L g Did e lx- Kl etors of the |mext three days lea 1 tiren chen bition laws to a distan a | which no other hospital in Connse- At T RO GO R B (OO L G RO et e e S e ured Ly e speed o a hypo- | eut has and which will enable ex: 2 w__ tell a wrong sto movements ank ostigation s AR oAt ton & v of nd | pert nurses to earn more wages a Fort Worth, Texas, April 21 (I et Sonit Kiow:™ i iennea ; o r bel 1 bout for n Sutheikindl)pertynutsen o oA INOrs, AKen 8y Jack Dempsey put his name on the ‘Y' L RO A A shot to wn| T st bu is attempt weido hold ShesauIns Lme shis ‘mh Tor e 3as AMfr. Tox y i b % Revolutior var ar o auch extension af territonailj the ss expensive fo dbited lne toduy. o it vou fore e SRl ried pEs o dhealLy var s A e loor ”.rl\ e et SXpanals Dempacy signed articles of agree &0 %y dioy moved to proceed to Charles Clifford, Three Already Des rry who died a year >\ i AF T New al ho ment here with Tex Rickard to eI » Another morni ":u ¥ Dead r f 450 A8 e e , yionship b arou allc 2 # s morning, hours a 1 1d’s last real so . e T ma L ’:v],:l‘m s A s Challenges Hadley 4 1 which 1 19 3 S h e, : Mitip nystem xiven thal pationt the y 16! ba melactedl by Rlekard demandedamhaltiEby them E 1 was a nark the | JLERL i \ivantage of having a private opponent to be selected by Rickard. 1 to shut him off. i 2 ‘ nure: 1 uch e of las a : submarine Y of ¥ nuree, a 1Ich lower ex in the office of Amon G. Carte Ehold 2 ‘ ¥ \ e p lisher of the Star-Telegram, Demp- | #0000 1000 © i he hat containin ity 0 means ‘\“”‘""‘ sey and Rickard picked up the pens bl “that Mr. Boginian la man stepped up to hin re- (S¢ ak ; st chapter of the |Tcason to belleve that Mr. BoF T t ¢ . i 1 4 Admits That $300 He Pald to Get These would that wroto the first chapter of the o %o % "ocknolder. Mr. Bogig-he was within six steps he o t0 hurriedly leav o would oc- next world’s heavyweight champion- un walked over to where Mr. Had- |revolver with th vords a Sl Jito | Canntryl Wax. Poor S0 ronni ship bout. SR - was seated and said he held ‘e s Sh el : . oms Although the ‘.f...::.m drawn P |0 sies stock he n to Dot I Hgs on e favestment. lu’the and approved by Kenneth Gr Ty i o ' bu - h & A seee T Hlo1ceh Demps attorney, did not specify peiaae w ched the door ol ‘ i 1 ety 3 uld look the amount Dempsey is to receive as Tie. was Ahot arm and dropy st | appar J n NG Funyuk, alias Wi 11 look his end of the expected million dollar s shot g Frederick {1oT f ! } P Lo zate, both principals let it be under- ain, Wou p igar orn, boatswain's mate, sec. | 10 g ; ork N:; i lv‘.ut ‘;:-ln“x\‘: y is to receive IWO MORE ARRESTS IN store and h Claire Fellds of ue d18 5! rst Chines , but 0 i oined in chas r lass E y ¢ tout dts Waiving aside reports trom New | PROOKARY MURDER CASE ineton «ix- barl men, second : 0 er the § patienta York that the New York state| | Myer said m»‘ln i 1t ospita ¢ |”( s athletic commission might revoke _— who shot him i that he litio % i . o : @ 1 whe Victims rove DO ’l' ald $8 a day his license and put in je “l"““ NS \Coman and Man Taken Into Cus- Lo Sitic :,"""."\ ] Sora BARDEGK [D API N ED SIS puy: only $4 $5,000,000 investment in Madison 1 befo ion A - St ‘ ) Square Garden, if he should pick tody in Detroit—Estradition o4 Fras Conway SECRETARY T0 MAYOR e ) jene Tunney Dempsey's oppo- — adly T 1 > ,‘, ,‘;”.: \\. 5§ vig th \L\Xm. Fight Pending. 700 PORTED DROWNED he is e | rar nts 5 the fight, Rickard reiterated | .o o oo | aate by f o voten Rerd 1 e . et Wi Accept Oftice and Will Take v Geticd - at his choice would be made be- Detroit police in the murder dispatch from Gair iy prypich rd ol f a : had no X e s and that Tun- ; 3. Bookary, who jdisastrous floods in Ak I o B bl ¥ T Up Wis Dutics Tomor- K IS o st taad s weck, | Arabia. A traveler arriving from |ported to be out of dang e and in so | is expected il “.0 L -’ S ".l‘.‘.. 1 1k Ll \. ,‘ ,l,d Yemen said the od piled 1 row Morning loing h admi d th 0 he had r s o same Rickard cailed attention to the | jcated, 8 ‘g:t‘ nt | i a4 itk e b PR g fact that the contract signed here ! of Detr R Ty had ot 8 D T o today by Demp and himself | = 500 ybod N RS . of the box mmissio murder STERN CANADA SWELTERS Details of contract wera | gane g TS P ot thrashed out in Dempsey's suit at i of mi an % it 5 v his 1 tn' Which' he s closete A Mechan 0 y 1 lay after for several hours with Rickard. 3 she 12 MuroE G e r s hig or ) s st ! nurse. She has York, April P—-Tex = = s60 T rs whi 3 1 show givep 11 struction and kard will stage tb vig a s legally the |pr ! ks e and row gned J THE WEATHER s 1 « 11d not y ty, The Dempsey tod ither in the ¥ see 5 arrent 1 held ir v plan of a post graduate course adium or Boyles' Thirty Hartford, /.pril 21—Forecast will open ford coun! N, He is similar to eship for doe- Jersey City | for New Britain and vicinity yor plans 10 | mitted he had been born in China tors after trom = This 1s the 1 « servers fa- | m Fair tonight wnd Thursda); 12 a. M. | and his f before him was a na- |me college. The nurse, if ahe - _ tugitive from e and the warmer tonight first meeling | tive of that country and had never | (Conlinsed W Puie 11) s continued until tomorrow. S tonight been naturalized. l (Continued on Page 16),

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