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Today's Itoman h weeks of act. however, mal resol torm of lkely to “potlight, These sis for ld old that merits ommende An atte: open up FINAL CHAPTER IN Washington, April 24(—The sen- | ate prohibition hearing was given a merits and demerits of the Volstead entirely to the audience. Tho for- ey have dropped out of sight fre- but Chairman Harreld h: 1d demerits of certain bills. of prohibition, he thought, “would | list doubted that “the drys themselves could agreo on its strueture and ' argument wording.” None of the libe ures {s expected to survive the hear- Thelr chief protagonists, the wets, have never entertalned hope that a favorable report could be ‘h-om the beginning that the admin- | stration bil), which they have sup- obtained on them, The drys, on the PRUHIBIT"]N ['ASE other hand, have been confident | ported, would be recommended by | Hefll'll]g leely (] Be‘””:llfl:mn‘:x:;'e embodies |\rnpmnlfl" advanced by the government's chief | Most Important of All enforcement. official, Amsistant Sec- sury, the first witness called by the wets and ono of the lnst called by the drys. He | { began his testimony in favor of thix more spacious theater today to pro- | Pl yesterday, and was still on the vide for what Senator Recd, demo- Stand when the intermission wus retary Andrews of the tre | the wets, that government manufac- crat, Missourl, described as ‘a taken until today. | oliday” to climax three The opinfon drawn from him dur- verbal contest over the |ing his testimony as a witness for | ture and eale of non-intoxicating | Assessment of these qualities, | beer for home consumption wlll be loft largely if not id enforcement did not figur ution of the plot—in the a committeo report—is no sign that he intended to volunteer might | in his appearance yesterday. Demands for his removal from offico have considered by dry leaders, but they find the modification bills | ave no sign tha they were waitin and the administration’s measure to a8 had bpen indlcated, for an ex- (ighten up enforcement agaln in the | Planation of his position. He ave proposals provided the any further comment on the subject. the dramatic spectacle. d for enactment.” minutes when yesterd npt to report on tha effects | sion wi 1 little chance to be & Pandora’s hox.” and he | with each side prepared to consun one hour In presenting its concluding Wayne B. Wheeler aloon league's gencral b: the An tion meas- counsel, for the drys any by Ho has already made it plain that he held himself responsible in such | Iy as the story has heen un- | matters only to President Coolidge | and Secretary Mellon, and the the hearing is not an fn- | found no fault with his views. vestigation of conditions under pro- | A number of witnesses ifbition but an inquiry into the y's single ses- vy have < r— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NIGHTHAWK NESY OWNERS CONVICTED Conttnued from First Page) him a short time ago it was about | time the police put a stop to boot- legging, Wornlek testified he lves at 84 Chureh st quor on Summer strect or any place al friends were having it M { honor ture thoug] testin plac show in Northampton, M aunt He rs, of tron jony ho will He sald he somefimes been | 1C1ps Mrs. Wollman with the rent aid nothing wroug take treet and never sold li- Last night, he and sev- L party Wollman® apurtment in his contemplated depars 1 the city Monday. e { said e has never spent a night in [the Summer street apartment, al- b several times during his he refe to “my . plans to have her sell him in an athletic 5., it her permit ler to go place in the apartment, Mrs. Wollman he sa Acc i | washes his shirts id. s Prosecutor of Lying L frec nd cooks for him, i oasy for you, |fsn't §t," the prosecuting attorney | wera thireatened with disappointment be- s 1se of the committee's plan to end “We will make a report,” he sald, | the hearing today. The time lmi “on whatever legislation s rec- | had dwindled to three hours and 20 Julien Codman of Boston, for the Wets, we s £ 1 he use it: “To cateh Dame Fortune's golden smile, Assiduous wait upon her; And gather gear by every wile That Noi fc Nor for tendant, But for t orious privilege Of being independent.” Within the above is the advice to work to the limit; always be loyal and honorable in your doings and deal- }!) ings; neither be a miser nor extravagant in mode of | living, but Work, Save and Live, that you may always 5O | Independent to the End— The following quotation from Robert Burns is apropos to our teaching of Thrift and Success that | aran [ Wornick should go to fail. Kosyta | 326,596 \Iemhem (-ame(l | said, that,” Wornlek further said Ofticor Gra- | | bock at was in the place el e poli | ote,” Lback was that the police could come | lin without knocking as there was ! no lquor sold there. o, i they ever | are deliberately 1yin Wor sent not and nobody can say aw me, Mr. Woods, you | when you say | nick shouted, word to ha o any liquor | ned out ay | » were going (o “knock it and the reply Wornick sent | Prosecuting Attorney Woods said is a runner for Wornick and Mrs. | nick ‘(uurl cuilty on rep | Wollman, b and ling liquor treated fo liquor, hut {} {liquor with intent to se Attarney McDonongh [hit of cvidenca had heen produ | to show that liquor was sold in the | |apartme { nave visite claimed. He s Mrs. Wollman should be tion and sell- | and Kos for having | id not on Friends of Wornick 4 the apartment and been t is not a | | violation of the Hquor law, he in- |a ch | || Warnic on Your Own resources to the end. The CITY NATIONAL BANK OF NEW BRITAIN Main at East Main A Savings Aceount is the * gear,” the vehicle by and through which the Immutable Law of Independence first begins to operate. ass e F. ford nbia ' the - for hich ay at irned fann, aken right ut on other > nn- earn- nen of major d was | today Senator from nd the GHT ® — P in fist attacks all fans culators game of ship at ce were e of the T™MP England, Why not start a Savings Ac- count here at the “Burilt” in order to have this money avail- able when the time comes to meet those expenses? A definite amount each week will do it for you—then no further worry Bank an idea eorge t! {s the ump at those in Burritt Mutual Savings Bank jons. In the king and tanks nufacture, 10TT 4 in hon- the home last even- dered Ly Helen El- s Mildred lons were rison with ano. Mrs of many A Bank, Suited for every one of your Financial needs---safe, conservatively managed, convenient when you are down town and one in which you will enjoy doing Business--- Why Not Your Checking Account Here? TN | Danoy Wao one on reputation Tudge Oklahoma Visited hy Te ing the storms a took b more pith ¢ rld Do cities !today bedd sent to th Hun 'Six Killed, 60 Wounded In Calcutta Rioting lentta Ca o POrsons we e a nois | submitt nten tions a urther Pl a of the wo! 1 SUsp TAKING TOLL OF LIFE said t ment is probably on the evldenee the state would not have for a conviction but for ation. Atforney Me- suting A 1 the 1 dives we have nd eaid failure 1o ed trio would b he plac Mre. Wol \'v fined \\mn‘ 3 tenced him to ed Mrs. Walln result e police. ould give doubdt, & Wind While Water Ravages ree pe and hig! ity ned v Mo, e 1ol ings ctors arrived in the stricken ing. ¢ It h the street tween Hindus an The commissior ent troub’e the divid ly elemen e R bu ual perlod of for the new | irow, vided ture witl 1s Do rtained that six own purpo: Texas City, April 24.—Tornadoes ma 1 yeaterday follow- nd floods in Pexas 1 ¢ ged prop- ly. No estimate of the ¢ wire serviee today. o known to be 1y injured in ons we four seri Oklahoma tornado, while eleven nyroa tornado, y Mt poles in Han- of 0ofs, hr siderahlc ind - Mrs, onroe nd Mrs, Angie Callons, Kill- wvere killed and Mrs, Morton 1 when their homes were | more than 1ado, from nearby Okiahoma m 1l supplies, lothing and food is being trict this mornir of head of livestock have April 24 ghtin not 1 t was th cts of violence by disorders s anxious to extend t s much ag possible ECONOMY lrv m (l\<. ware E how will grou es in their and Onk- nd avenues, East Hartford tomor- tertainment will be pro- form of a motion pic- followed by a luncheon. and fa 1 by the s could he made before City Items See the wedding whdow at Torist, 92 W. Main street.—advt. : bk | Iu-upr les of structural umv‘ I] RIN[i TRA[]INE Alex complained to the po- | .. | Har h- lust night that boys have d aged the roof of his block on Arch e Now lne of sandwiches Crow —advt, | Mr. and Mrs, Fred T. Campbell | ily returned to thelr home in Boston today, having been in city to attend the wedding of Campbell's sister, Miss lLau Campbell to s thelr week-end guests, and Mrs, A, H. Harris and fami- rank Kenefick, will hav, M Iy of § anley street See the wedding window at Ilovist, 92 W, Main street.—ad Miss 4‘nr|\v Jester, 4lnAIK|Ih ph L. Shepheard of 1 J. J. Gooby has boon st 2150 by the Hartford Window to., through Trving T R the fourth Monday of April, the operator's leense of been refurned, J aptain - Thomas Grace, has left New Dritain € hogpital and Is recovering at Lome of a sister in Hartford. Mre ward J. Anderson o swold street s 1 hospital, w | G 95 members, the total m ship now heing 750,000, Signor T rati, the new secret pvarty, gave these at ar ing of the party divectorate, pre over by Premicr Mussolind. ATTOS IN COLLISION Nohody was injured in between two automobiles drive ral o John Rachunas of 18 Henry strect ! Fugene Bleau of 288 Monroe street at the corner of Park B at 6:45 o'clock er David Doty re morning, Of od. He charged Rachunas with recks less driving and heard in police court Monday n Rachunas was driving nort Stanley et and Blean was dr cast. on P glon occurred, ad the Bleau's ecar ter of the Interse The cars w Blean's was moved fitteen SMITH WANTS RAISE Boston, April 24 (P —] nutfielder hought by as scheduled according tc mation here, is still in C1 vith a demand increase, o two 3 H —— Mrs. Charles Anderson Ba d for by the luncheon elub of Eddy-Glov- on Is returnable in the city court | police wern notified today |noon at 6:15 in the Chamber of iy of 22 Prospect street h Grace, widow of the | res ew Rritain | re she under collision | (he city, Th 160 will b street when the colli- hen struck, the officer reported. | feey om the water's edg itly damaged. | lower dock of the ¥ oin the | terday by Harry pric | Funerals ; ot ¥es eSS To Be Made on May 14 Wi Yoot - APRIL 24, 1926, WaII Street Brle/s []IL SHARES RISE Volz cported for the first quarter | this year than in the corresponding | period of 1 , the total of 673,000 e, | 418 commarins Wit G100 ton ‘General Tendency o Today's March shipments were 247,060 tons, | Market Is Upward against 192,100 in KeBruary, and dame- | for the three monthy 649,650 tons, against H8H 000 a year ago, Surplus '\‘;‘,:‘* of the Western Maryland for the | New York, April 24—Strong rotte | TSC quarter rose to $348,330 after | warq tendencles were malitained in They charges from $806,342 in the same yje gtock market at today's opening | quar were § Gross 126, against last ¥ nnes [in the face of cattercd realizing * | sales, Oll shares continued to move forward in response to the an- ; { nouncement of Amerlcan participa- | Volz | T R ey 4 Sy lonmant \( NO DELAY ]N RES 0 ]NG ion in the Mosul ~devclopment, | rs led a rise in based on the {turned home nfter spending the wine prospect of satistactory first guarter rin Dallas, Tex e — carnings. vl Albert Shepheard, student at lu-mun Committee Votes To Pro-| (o l"“")’)’" ”'\"f" e tens e *olytechnic institute at q ye LKL S s 1 s sy pending tho weeks | ©eod WIth Plans, Regardless of - Am Can oo AT 40 40| oy, , 18 8] i L h= | § & Fdy 9T% — -— ond with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Am Car & Fdy 97% East Main Street Extension |Am Loco .... 10015 ~ Am §m & Ref 117% Am Tel & Tel 1457 Am Tob ..., 115 Ana Cop ..... 448 43% Atehison 4 1811 tald Loco ...1071% 106% Balt & Ohio . 801 89% Beth Steel ... 41% 40% Calif P % 837, The spe committee appointed | a0 | er post, Amerlcan Leglon, to look The |into the advisability of restoring the | Blihu Burritt home in the rear of Main street met yesterday after- D. J. | Commerce rooms and decided to ap- | point a large committee with the o B mrw in mind to restore the edifice, | Ches “Ml\ 12 ard of whether Iast n|C R l,,& Pac :‘,i" W, |street extension is going through fn | Chile Cop ... 82% e eral | the near future, The committee will Mr.»‘-‘h»[» Corp flf ] u” (v the [ be composed of representative citi- | Coco Cola ... 147 — 1461 1464 and menmbers of different or- Consol Gas 0 Seeretary Ralph Gonld | Corn Frod mber of Commerce and [Dodge Bros A 1% 30% ader Kdward Ogren of | Du Pont De f 04 | went an operation for appendicitis, or post were | Nem 200% 219 ——— select the committce. RI 3 | tive Cook and A. . Scoit were nam- 18t prd «d to bring to the committee meet- | Players o By Faseists Since 1923 | ivs. in tvo weeks a tenativa plan I\Ll‘\b‘:;lx[ Rome, April 24 () — Since Apri] |0 financing. Luke Stevens ar 1925 the F L {torney Harry Ginsberg were named Elee . ed el ined | f)tng an estimato to the commit- | Genl Motors itee of the cost of the property and Gt North pfd . .| restoration of the home. {Gulr Sta Steel of the | ™50 (a8 the opinion of the major- | Hudson Motors meet- | o0 ihe committee that the Elthu [nd O & G sided | 0 it home be restored to its for- | Int Nickel . ar glory and every member pres- Int Paper . ont reported that the 1dea was being | Kelly Spring cntertained with favor throughout | Liuis S permanent committee \ack N by gelected will meet again within two | Marland oil weeks at the Chamber of Commerce ' Mid Cont x rooms. Robert €, Vanee was elect- | Mo Kan & Tex 1| ed ehalrman to until the com- | Mo Pac pfd.. 828 this | jpittee meets nest time, Mont Ward (7N vort- | National Lead 148% ‘(onnect‘lqut Riven]Overiiiiiy e el s torn- | Its Banks at Hartford ~xo: & west 1457 hon! Ttartford, Conn, April 24 P— Nor American 491 iving | The Connecticut river overflowed its th Pacific. . nks this morning and by noon ific Oil reepod up State street almost | Mot mmeree street, more than 100 | Pan Am The | Plerce Arro artford and New | Radio Corp . ation company was | Reading Sears Roebnel 871 1403 44 had ecton |10 C kT covered by NSO more than one foot of ater and the company abandoned |Sinclair Oil | this landing and un- loadin tieg to the upper doc Warning of a flood was given Adame, meteor- o {n. ologist of the United Stutes weather o \ and his prediction mual spring inundation Esstiel) s appearance was fol- ceo ro 0 = )‘:\-. \.” more than four linion Pac ... 1483 1483 148% athern n eau h t the wonld m 8 Ind Al .. S Ruber ... I whieh will reach ominous propor- | | tions if rain falls within the next 1 36 hour! { } (e Wabash Teachers Appointments N appolntment of teachers for ywoglworth Fneal ooty _ | the next year, a matier that is to be lati8 A r of Charles brousht up s mecting of the LOCAL STOCKS \ird 1. who | S°hool board on May 14, is being (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) % hop ', Clarkson s fo ober . 14 months old sc Charles H, Clarkson rnoon home | discussed jointly by the teachers Elim ' & 1 tinance sub committees of the board, and rccommendations of ap- sointments wiil be brought in by he committees and acted upon by the meetin Another matter to be brought vp Insuranc Aefna Casualty coueee tna Life Ins Co... Life Rights Actna b o Automobile Ins . e board meating is the election of a \ o veretary tosucceed Bdward M. jiangord Fire ... - Pratt. who, at the elose of his term | xovional Firs . this month, decided not to be &, bhooniv of 87§ candidate tor reelection. The posi- | pravels this 1 he given to one of the re- - fam- ! n menmbers ¢ the board, ity hom A 2 Conn. € pastor of First Congiegalional wpIGER'S" FURNITURE SEIZED | (1 Hardware ........ s chureln, will offlciate. Interment v is, April 24 (P—-Because he Am H he in Fairview cemet PR o fi - e settling a tax Georges Htd Cpt Co. con 4 58 Mrs. Mabel Williams au, war premic 2 5 Tuneral rviees r My S subjected to sei ‘ wil v of turniture from his : : n Passy. He bou 3 back from ; 103 cmissaries, howey ciae 160 offivial will be in 1 paper, Aux 15 iger” wasn't notified w prd ol due. When he ) o summons he went to Sy That official proved stubborn | peck, Stowe & Wi Clemen fus ray. 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