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

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News of the World By Associated Press Average Daily Circulation For mer s 13,410 ESTABLISHED 1870 BRI PRICE THREE CENTS NORGE NOW ON ITS WAY To REVOLTINPOLAND STANLEY WURKS WILL BUY FASEIST PLOT 1N WALKOUT ORDER RECALLED : . Berlin Dispatch Says Pilsudski | Police Announce Conspiracy to s LS After Crossing Top of World, Incidentally ™" B | O BT ) Conitions Provide Govt. Subsidy To Caal Losing 11 Hours By Instantaneous Changef I Mm_m_%_on_wamw WITH $3’2007000 EAP”A[ 1 Restoe HU_I]?%’[M Empie | Industry Temporarily, Lockout Against Min- Of Time, Big Dirigible Heads Over Unex-G0VI. IS IN GONTROL pperican Tub w16 cqnnewen oy REVOLUTION WAPPED OUT| ers Is Withdrawn And Wages Board To plored Area One-Third As Large As The ~mens from wotish Xesation merican Tube - And HOME 5 SADDENED BY e e ey : poumens show 1 viovers 1| Revise Their Pay With Satisfactory Assur- United States T aners ABSENCE OF HUSBAND T o S e S | tended to Overthrow Hindenburg, H H : tice Mas ¢ To Th £ ¥ )‘l To. Act On Parchasel “| ances Wl“ Be Establlshed. and Dissolve Parlinment — Ex- lutionary Movement At Home, rlinment Lx London, May 12.—An Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Oslo says that when the Amundsen-Ellsworth dirigible Norge | passed over the North Pole she dropped the American, Nor- weglan and Italian flags, | ¢ 12 (P — that s At Special Meeting Mother and Daughter Are! el ST R 5 ; Ca“ed FOY May 17. Reconciled to Receiving e sondon, 12.—Sir Herbert Samuel, as chairman of the 4 royal commission which made the report on the British coal —— | Bad News . e s Italians Claim Glory By The Associated Press Rome, May 1: ews of the flight of the Norge over the North Pole caused great e: Tos e and large crowds gathered to read the newspaper extras that c.ni.c were immediately distributed. The victory of Roald Amundsen, industry about which the conflict centered, was the natural go 3 ' . { el t between in the settlement of the general strike which was an- Ideai Location on Harbor 8 or,” wns : ; : « 'nounced today. H -\ Front With Mills for His memo: .| Turning Out Hot and ¥’ . ) indum, which the general council of ti R ol Union congress accepted as the basis for calling off the : 2 strike and resuming negotiations on the coal con s | tains the following points: Irades general troversy, con- Lincoln Ellsworth and Colonel Nobile was treated by the news- tha Cold Steel—1,100 Hands ' While First—The coal 110"'] ghics !.mni. e 5 apers as essentially an Italian triumph & e ¥ o | - 3 'S e e he coal subsidy to be renewed for such reasonable papers as essentially alia ph. s 1ot troovs have mutinied. Now on Payroll. 2 time as may be required When the news was received at the session of the council communiq gned by Pr : Second—Creation of a national wages board including rey f ministers it caused z oxtraordinary displav of i e foa i anvg Cneas i = — o s 5 & Sefreis AL RS ROL amg rep- of M}IHV l"W- \H 'f]:'\\::,lj; '—“1‘10'111_'_1«“.‘ ‘I_’fl’ldr.‘_ “L Oy R mige VLG . ! . y resentatives of the miners, mine owners and neutrals with an New York, May 12 ( The g r—f Lon gt en going on { y i Wi J o independent chairman, to revise the miners’ wages Tl L 12 Tfl lfi YEARS TFRM i : S Ci et et and Third—It is understood there shall be no revision of the R m,“‘,- | 2 e v ol [ " r n by | Previous wages without sufficient assurances that reorganiza- U ey s e et | LEe RS i ion d . t q ‘ tion of the coal industry as proposed by the royal commission : the expedition’s lead- | ! e i : “ y L p il Gt urth—A committee to be named by the government, he great b ated with-| - - " W e Boland > Stamping Co., has a capit il ates 2 s, the ex . ve and executive measures necessary to effect reconstn ] " g v it i 2 P—T ng pita [ i ar) efl onstruc e 29 Year Old Negress Who ‘ 1l o abirorial S TINO 00 Th e A sther ang |out trial ¢ rs as well as other | tion of the coal industry. 3 com-| Killed Two in Seven | £ aughters, their Lome ] Advises Simpler Changes Months Sentenced ence that Commn HINERS STRIKE WiLL | na 1,600 mile non-stop fl | ; + i 2l | conspir T ; | jurney toward Nome { 1 A | o0 Andl ligy, B apdeatel 40| Ge e e rvas ; L f g Wires Ahcad to Nome | negre i Gons (e ellinibet Zian g had s ey ) Tiitie: e It he third expedition to reach I i ) B8 avan e e e |/t the I former 1. vour No Settlement for Them Bl 1|teen years by Judge John E. Hooth Ehe : ; ere r Until Conference of ’ |in criminal sug co s Mr. To sls wed splendor t Hohenzollern rs . |morning. years ¢ : ire in o reg libe Delegates 13 1 men" hold the ship down 17 Members Tn Crew The Norge leit Spitzber placed BODY RECOVERED m., Norweglan time or Now York day mi Terms Unconditional 17 members of its crew at n - VT patch t E payroll. With t q m., tod Nor an tim state on in Po 1 1 B I , the Stanle W | proprict Jones t York Ti mocrat er 00 mile | L estimate es, one-third 1l United Stat 1 by man ctin rre Bridgeport ¥t : the e mentions the repo y STATE POLICE INVESTIGATION tatorship was ¢ st piracy Hartford, May 12 —Superinten t/0 Byrd Watches Departure Sn— v | dent 5 The polic t ex W0 Resning Services Commander Byrd saw onpe ATy Y Stent 1] of th plot 1 New York, May 12 (P—T off but remained SERLOCessI0 LA (P)—TT 15 | made or an opy n Exp coninany epare, in r e longpr it as batiit roce 1o a5 has 1 cipt £ ton N. Parker of his party, to [Pronounc the woman d T ot 1 | por 8 t om its T on agent: nvestigate every foot of real estate | ¢13118€ oxpression nor ghow any sign T about 1d T o c I of ( All travel services w o tear pole for Uncle J o |"‘1»”\ on 5 < port Rolling Mill ( Is: r fately and conditions will b Loses 11 Hours South Norw 5 aen | bances of any sor | known as Wilmot & r C Von W Iy normal within 48 hours T lost 11 hou i el L Lttt L i ated about ¥ « mere fact of passing ove | i 1,.20;,.7 o d e 1 3 Finally Chat is, on approaching the pole it | AL (L ,; AL L Oy \[]ENIEI] [;[]MPENSAT"]N Work e ralds ’ lon, May as one a. m., today Norwegian | S Gt S ! \ LA L iy ship, and a moment Lol Der i cout | ley ar 1 i " EOR TUBERCULOSI ‘ | SR nidnight su | (Continued on Page t th ) t trip through- i TR : . L s o e his cabinet B = e oEgonyg | Worker Said He Contract- | . . ‘ e fiR[mM WITH []NLY $l o et A s et i e ST e Disease in 19 | Sterling Reported as Wide-Open premeditated and whe nshe was vile d on Page 16) 'EX-FIREMAN SUSPECTED R R i Tak Aotton | INSSTS ON WEDDNG e i ’ TATE EDUCATION BOARD 1 ; P of Rei e i Joserh Yaroska. & former conl| fer i 7or | Cupid Laughs at Condition OF ; lences of land in this arca. s o ety { Charge is That No Attempt is Being Made to Enforce |; = o RINGING FALSE ALARM s of Man’s Bank — This last geographical mystery of | T e | Prohibition Law in This Conn. Village jsme o ited : Account James Carroll, Who Left Depart obe stretches from no of = | i & B | yund t he had c A ” = s . \laska to the pole. It is practically | George J. Mers, Tocated Tn New |hovary tubsreatoss | Sterling, Conn., May 12 (P) — A |may call in the state's attorney or | Police Dog Brings ment Yesterday, Semtenced to SR e Britain For FEight Years has been denied compe nd e Lo ba ot et osecutor to assist i < L State Farm to Sober Up. nine whether o Commissioner Leo J. Noo 1d jurors' court will b 1 at e e Lost Canine Home ), ng but i ] Sl Stceumbs to Shock | 1e factory’s interes the town hall here on May 2 i i s i xto : en waste such g ola. | e handled by 'p. m. to hold an inquest, as th ey s n oh fir A in whicl les g | Follo a shock suffered las kowitz V ‘r d > :ll ,;,l ( B Hipy e a1 Y g the lice cc The trip from Rome to Nome, Eh{dihonie tn North Hav s - termed under the statues, intc ¢ nowledg e hix : iich began April 10, was laid out » for the past eigh B s S nbe 7 3 | ports that liquor selling rried s sald to five jumps, totalling 6,850 miles. ad 8 t of the stat of education, died this morn- 5:30 o'cloy on in town without e: to stop it or bring al ve disc a and quit ployed on ort bei d afternoon with he first was from Rome to Pul- England, 1,400 mile ence 1 offenders to trial. maintenance actly one dollar, 1t his hon ™ urs e dUEss a h a marriage o, Nor 700; thence to| Mr Merz member of the With . ofher d This court wili be held under ble repute. s 18 dobine Wil spearsd Subss .k 6 t 0 lgeneral assembly as representative [quired to carry ammonia from the [tion 351 of the revised statutes whic ese who have been de & pollos > ;i G g King'’s Bay, 1 thence to Nome, Ifor North Haven and was serving |first to the fifth floor once or twice 'provides for inqu by grand a grand jurors' court Foi the office of Justice of the F 750 mi |his second term. He had been as- |a night, and to mix a cyanide solu- [Jurors in towns of less than 35.000 o body sitting in any to to be mar- Those on Board sociated with the state department |{jon for plating. The fumes brea population when they have reason to 5,000 in population would be low state of | From King's Bay to the 18 {for the past 15 yes lod in by him during these opera- | believe that there have been vic ippress liquor selling room insiste 0 miles, from pole to Y1 In his home town Mr. Merz was |tions, he alleged, ¢ 1 th ss. tlons of the law. It will be he forms of law violation rough with the cerer wrrow, 8,250 thence to Nome 750 |prominent for 1 nany years in Ma- [ The comm and in the work of |dence of ing from Box 42 Shortly b him | Carroll oner heard the evi- is understood, because of the & e experts on tuberculo- tion that no effort has been m Congregational church. sis who examined working condi- enforce the prohibition law. The selling His dutles with the state de h known the nd jurors n invoked previously case ying that he wot Nair the dollar dov more later. 1d seen to tur to the home of A re the alarm sounded, hened to Sergeant Rival The justic performed |to send the patrol to his house and The 17 men on the Norge who saw Ellswe ell with whon factory and pronounced statute was enacted long before th — ides. “Punch ted the marriage but felt that a newly |arrest him. Officer ney testified Amunds YeTL0 Iment required his services one day a productive of very little question of sale of 1 - and the | _,‘ right up to the ¢ and the po married couple should have at least | rroll’s mother told him he Nobile, the pilot, the lweek each in Rockville and Man- [danger. Evidence of Yaroska's ¢ licensing of saloons b { | tlice dog mac re that th some money with which to sta pted to cut his wrist with a Norge, Lieutenant Hjurmar Riiser- | his headquarters were |ployment in coal mines and The grand jurors who will sit as | | THE WEATHER | wanderer was noticed before h wedded life, 50 he refused the initial | terday afternoon ursen, Lieutenant Emil Horgan, (in municipal building here. lin6de of Iiving wera alvo!k a court are H. Tartro, Samucl | | | 3 bintent 5 %6 o0 M wee red and told Buczak to | Carroll asked Judge Alling for an- ptal Wisting, Lient | Had Mr. Merz lived until tomor- |in the opinion of the commissioner | Malbourn, Fred E. Marrio | Hartford, May 12.—Forecast | Tt is understood that “Punch’ ck when his financial condi- | other chance and he promised to s Gustay Amunds 2 [row he would have observed his 69th |they were responsible for his con jamin E. Douglas, C. for New Britain and vicinity: | | was picked up by the policema tion was less straiten | take ige. He said he has been T commander, | birtt |tion. The type of tubereulosis from fand E. E. Freeman Fair tonight and Thursday; for common begging 1 Buczak is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | drinking and he could not say K 1m, Commander Bir 1| Surviving is his wife and two sis- |which he suffers probably that a justice of the little change in temperature | | he will be tried in the court o Tohn Buczak, while the bride is the | whether or not he sounded the fir: — {ters who make their home in New |his Stanley Works empl and under the law he mg || Dogvil n a charge of going | daughter of Zoza Rusin. It was her |alarm last night, but it he did 80, he éCeatinued on Page 14), | York, 1wo years, the finding states. | poenas, commit for contempt, and *—_——-—H to the Bow-Wow second marriage. does not know why. { \ \ { \

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