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w nuo) ‘proj3t wydaq 1PN Dauuo, ) 98ys IV ol e s i News of the World Lrwagry O \\‘}e()ll\‘l;,,l.g‘ gdll} Circulation For I If‘ st 135,332 By Associated Press ‘ May 15th ’ amng e — op _ MUTTN n SRICE 1 - BNTQ ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, MAY 18 1926.—TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS SOME ON STRANDED VESSEL Strict Discipline Will G | NEIL, NOTED) PILSUDSKI NOW HAVING RAND Strict Discipline Will Govern 5 ; W V | DRUNK, ALSO COWARDLY, IS | Poli Chai Declares; | E E ENT , ALSO C , 0 | Tolicemen, Chairman Declares; X ORGAN]Z[NG NEW GOVERNMENT TO | Seventeen From Sen. SHEAN |N PRIS"N ;\pc(m! Committee to Hear Cases of Erring Bluecoats WflS PI‘GSl[]EH 0 EKS {erm League eca, Aground Off ‘ e s ey HOPE T0 INSURE “REMH P[AE[H GN Ma“ha' Himself Is | n - Mi ? Mak USTEH Nfl I 321 — nd Member of National d By His Foll Drinking policemer f K to tha force by the new 1S rollow- iami, Make Senoum ) mis- |c ! itrati MFM H ’ ! ly erated und & presen Y he sai | ! Py R : Ehn nan | Discipling Committee Cnnecessars. Arbitration Board ers T,, Be The “Re arges ainst Per- | p .1 A discl mr 15 entlr i BESRAD | Chapman’s Aid Must Serve Year| 1.2 J L e p o . Ii 1 of | § 0 2 eKona o S ciion ro- sonnel of Clyde Liner. Rupway in Wetherstild 5 & o PILOTED FAMOUS LOCAL Preparatmy Gonmnssmn on Dis- | Lieu. Thnmas Mune of Hart Y To R . ! i | o o . | s e . ra Laud GantamBB L Accy of the yast commission, = vt TEAM OF CUBAN PLAYERS |~ armament Seeks to Satisly ford Orator in Paris gram” To Replace e . “"‘d }‘; Uh‘ ¢ NOW IS MAKING - SHIRTS - ottt R s Fallen. aie 2nd Palboge — - e 7, vk o1 e e o sence REHOYING LEAGUE CONT ROL PAYS GLOWING TRIBUTE e ibunal, ird by the ot Declare Li * Was - Will Be Continued in this Occupation | 1 acts w History When He Brought Tail- SO Jeclare Liquor Was Be. SLmentsiD spavbnent ToubRe o i : e Objections Heard to Hold- : ‘ ¢ Until Good Conduct Merits Othe: 2 5 end New Bri Nine Phind | Steps Taken At Geneva Today Tend- | Recalls that Tt Was the Governor's ing Sold Openly on the, 006 « T her oa eileok the| end w Britain Nine to Thind ¥ h he Flectiny e Bt | Occupation When Vacancies Oc- | [004¥ | ¢ y ; ity Place With Season Within Two| ing To Prevent Confcrence From | Foot Guard Which, in 1780, I i arsa Lot I car. . officers and men. Months of Closing—Was About 66, Becoming a Purcly igue of | corted Noted Frenchman on Hils —Rival Troops Reported He felt as a unit the force is cor | Hartford, May 18 (P—Walter E 1 willing to perform its s of Age. NatlonsEAfalr, Visitito Hartiord Returning to Posen OTHERS DENY THAT Shean, one time of Springfleld, Mas: ities in o manner becoming office ! . ; Y g sen. = g more recently of F ord w 1 o M ¥ * L - e v > - 3 TH | spent months i b : pres c [ c c oind | COME LAINT IS TRU r‘rmm’y jall, is now a full fle i v leag and A i n, to: 0K steps 16 | w, ) 18 (@It is t o L mate of the Connecticut state prison | aperation to ELC o ! y } . singly clea at Wetherstield. He is Walter 1 nade i tha T C g 4 : - s New York, May 18 (- en | Shean no lon t is registered at onsci will S & = o8 g t is irt passengers of the liner ca who | the prison as number 11 sainst reflections on | Diabetes Cause of Death e of ) a substi ere among the persons taken | Taken Down by Hickey by me o are Diabetes reported cause of : ’ om the steamer when it | ivent of nu o 2 t o i ; 1 5 par ground near Miami, Florida, 1 prison, so far as th v 3 i 2 pro ha I T 0 ot I. H i morning, on their arris concerned, was no differ e ) | ; : statement | that of any other prisoner 1 of the politi any ye ( 1 Re P. 8 rlg . question | W were under the influence | Scott and h Several policemen L i n 0 R , e A P ts and went into life | delivered orce for various reason Y ot g T P e 7 " cad of passengers, Officers | Detective Edward . SC : Fuard: o ) s Genuine Liberal the line issued emphatic denlals, |a . Gerald Risley s in T ‘”hm \ 1as a F Charges Are Denied | th 3 Tm 1,~.~\\v.‘..£ ?\‘4\ ho 5 O 1 t 2 Zalevs H. Raymond, president of th ‘H‘w“mr S 3 O'Nei irn ¢ 8 s and ev mship company, who was present | {iaeHOR CHUT DA i o i vhen the passengers were removed | oo Of from one his home i non-lcagu : s by telephone from Miami that 5o L‘(:!m o conceals than to t , s e charges aferly IRIE | o pan and with stabatons bir the introductic 1 S 3 not worthy of considera- | ¥¢*PO1S and with staty S i 1 McKone is Orator tion and to deny them gives them an I8civen ombookt] Back Y U, 8 Gave Wil Hartt [ May Bt > it Shortly after 1 o'clock = 3O : Lieut. Thomas C. McKone of pexsence e0 ot i t the prison and given num . ! T ¢ did not i Losae onle - fran ] 1 He was then 1 out to S e n receiving room, where he 18aEUC t isit goner has sinc n o : S bye, | Was given a bath and provided with | e P 1 com- ew clothing. This consisted of ) S 56 f Hart- o BeTser e N esons e ot il @levieland la\lel Said to A\dolph Benson, 56, of Hart ( c arg. and after he. . . . Qe . E “Captain Leek, who commanded the ;";fr‘:‘j‘,r- e H‘““”‘"}“‘f,“' s Have Profiteered at South Main Street Com- s pend v e Seneca, has been operating between | & Prisonen he was immediately taken g s . e s sults of a c ow gol jiavana and Miami all winter,” Pye |t the factory and put to work. | Prigoners’ Expense mits Suicide o I said, “Tfo has given strict attention | SNeaN's adaptabilty for work other | S 5 s o the matter of drinking and we ave | then that of making shirts in the | s tribut fident no liquor was sold on the | Prison factory was not sought out by | (yoioiang, May 18 (P— B With a rope made of his ha Object To War- p. We have no means of pre- | the Prison attendants, and in this re- | % il conis whih i i | L8 ol N ¢ it AR spect he was given the same treat- ¥ S | 3. enting pa I I e inTey o ol 1o laia Ot iona ot e 6 8 1 8 P Grabbed Life Preservers Fpenkadl S EYAITOLoR . | %y to find otit it Sheriff onal f 228 e out siened statement also|Mate at the Institution, indgeanll Hhgtoinad GOI RN o ppointed n c peaih : 5 | g S red Kohler of ( velane as bee ek that members of the crew St ek it Now e e pastry Proved Cubans White s : : e abioat The business of the prison is the | Profiteeri lin o Urug i ‘ e : Gama on board, | Shean will be so emplose un - i tr y . it o o Although ik o criticised ps later, when the ju 1ent o 1l of us long lay says that all t regin 1s DONE oS Soncears | the officers, he has by good cenduct 3t il athers 1o cherish e and | b 2 v e Ot er Nt s he was s chicf salesma Lo ster of you at Boston achusetts, | oo Mar s Hiay‘oaoun grand inquiry into conditions | v =y, - ol ppbi el e on i, 1 b A ‘:‘;”(‘ Shean will serve at least one tull [ Chicf J ’:”f Y hard for two weeks | . Ivania terml- Tittial aiata nrison i s comimon g .r.,‘y‘»,’” d zOV ,A e A Sk e of from one to years, in |Would lay the el b S govel ; of the fact t ¥ 3 : Chek His handkerchief h Ve i s, § e SRR S e C. Phillips said he would de e Stage and Movie Stars plete 5 t ad in part vea, ctual eans t if L e Sl 1 locked u . s - Fd s Fla., May 16, 1926. el sl S e of “Loule the Pie Man.” | & £ beinsdinokia uo Admit Rift But Deny e former v I b 7 5 L T his statements that ac = St i native om i ears for having been tk speei Is stater e free en . B Your frie o sned et il e coffee and soup formed the diet of Wi Divorce Intentions Bl vice, which 4 1 of Geral un on riso or whose good the |d00r : cd the tide ecngers aboard the § fated expedition from Spring S : e ound the body, the Tt 1 orithe nitatan hound from Miami New Britain on October 11 g|heriie is e costs more | ing off the plank & L8 1 g May 15 at ‘, T n had no part in the killing of | s s complete o i H alay {o Hediitade o 2950 man James Skelly and e he denies he Pickford BOnSwCuuL [vo et N e J ’ ad no part in the t ) l0 i auvinrol i NINETEEN wlLL TRY o . ; Amigtaatilvhot ; Sene condition | avidson and Leven R B B five street A ¥ red the courage to t B Rt 4 and 16, and | po giq embark from Mer ML B S e n I : rd up tearlessly in its defense. To A% RORDELE et sengers being removed in burglary enterprise and $ i Tnsumiciontiias Tols employe the P v 2 puey vou whole wor il o boats, to wit: his possession a revolve 3 nley Work leaves, hesides 6 o Texly Un s g Charges Are Filed by Chapman. makes a good | Carl, his wif 14-venr-old! sox 10 a owes a de ttekifed To i et % Liguor sold openly on the | Doubt Vengeance Theory - e vspapermen. |who live at 304 Park one | al separation, Mr. Pickford s R a2 e &n Many have been freely predi o he was the ghter, Mrs. Lillian Low 3 W 5 P Sarlon o Mikrar the ship’s | that Shean would pay to et 1 six | East Main str \d thr Free Outfit for Winner— " 1 to/ae : i e e aken ashore ce paid with his own 1 e e e e e Thurs. Gift of Photo to All fn New York recently ) W Ta:A o raest you roving today back ren b ho ty Har tc FRitiaRal Semvic o ! many ladi that of his wife, and as Te hold Forar0 aentmlcl ay afternoon at 2 o'clock at Erwin Ch . row We ca Y b e o " 5 ’ rced to use small life bo; proprietors of the gar: at Stel that cost 15; penny boxes of | chapel. Re Abel A. Ahlquist, amps 5 E ¢ 4 2 ts of crew |ville, Ohlo, paid with the loss s cost prisoners ten cents; | pastor of I hurch, wil. o ‘ ats e i head of passen- | the rage and automobiles. foul chewing gum cost double and Tabarment il Baliniral : v r g ¥ u concern to few in official life who Of {23 cont ples were cut in six 10 ce for Wi e sclection Mur- | ¢ s 1k gissirn B opinlon that any such th 1 ns, Louie related. Prisoners s e R Tt phy 8 ‘}‘ "*“r‘” as I r New X statemeyt, Mr. |happen, however. A five cents for daily and 15 hampion speller of St ro- |y i [ mean when you o 1 day Sagors and his five as- : ! bellhops,” e on i1 ovary mornios he Hadite | RS cobnia " £l Lublin 3 Bdwardsttaas 1t Searathat [;ENTRAL EflUNGIL [}F 1 g A s “agors | American Tube and Stamping ("“ 1t will be a regular old fashioned | Policy of New Government Aiiarseniagaias Sl i | g > By |Spelling bee, with a possibility S e | Mz i, forei v o x‘;‘ "u:mnt whose nmm‘ il ity il oracaed Stockholders Approve of Sale By |¥ire Titons will chalisnue. tha sl mei KUHNE BR DGEPORT MAN signed to the statement w efindicialilndu iy aprossec . way there will be a lun not opponents of liquor drinking. [;lv"; ELUBS FI]RMEI'] fhe theory fhat the sherif s an | Targe Majority. yway ther (‘\\:v‘r‘m‘:” ncheon— sta Men Taken First cer of the courts and that the | e Gttt T rast to ¢ Fdwards said the first load tal ifiEeniliEye thepcwerito ”‘f"" A ok n Tube e latie—th - W arelifaz i bon C g ore were all men. He stated . ”‘, Mx ’“'m]m“tr m&: Stamping Co. of Bridgeport yester- regular Lions roar for t ! Bank Clerk Who Altered Books it no me m\wim of the crew " (‘!earing House Idea Car- ™" i oY g | day afternoon. it was vote con- | Of the 19 champic i, it e i 5 diks at life boat stations. He also | | N firm the purchase of the company'’s \may or may not be si i . Years To Save Girl Not : said a group of boys and girls ] ied Out by Five by the S ks of this |11 of them are girls. Vs 5 y th | se o Jal e | i i COP RESCUES FIVE ME v. The vote to sell was by |will have to look wel ; AToR0sll (Continued on Page 11) Orgamzahons ority. ! rels if they expect to take D : 3 R | New Haven Bluccoat Drags Gas BE merican Iuby fnd SampiE lto Washingfon the - es brc nj nials | ¢ e THOUGHT COACH YOST | Co. owns 50 acres of harbor front| One girl or o . e phiatio ] denl | In a movement to extend y| Fume Overcome Sleepers From | gjte and numerous buildings for pro- |eity championship, go to admit it | licy N means of cooperative effort, t N | mcm: !m: »1 cold rolled steel, | Washington June return 2 e y R e O New Haven, May 10.—Five men |approximately $3 PO Oont! 1050 res those or; ions formed o e by coal gas | 2 ailroad Conduc Ann Arh o S ad been overcome by coz O K ‘ Faons Contuir 1 A anver [ WSRO I8, 00 g MOTORS DO WORK OF 170 ESTATE OF JOSEPH TUTIES e Never Heard of Noted Football 0 LAVIC, ARbE. S with; = B warg | re carried, one a time )\-‘ Wi i Cres, President, yesterdas. | policeman George 1. Sullivan trom | MILLION MEN EVERY DAY IN U. S APPRAISED AT §62, 977 | Mentor. Mr. Christ presents “X" | the apartment to another building | change club. Frank H. Shield of t d regt Sullivan broke dowp r\’H ; \"';r*r h .‘v";m\{?s “;v;"/?* z z]‘ :-I ”:u:V; ‘1“.;(0‘.;. vu]m e l\ \\.\ ‘l door to their room after he in- | Atlantic City, 18 (P— ctrical industry and our task Is|Interests In Real Estate And Manu = % " I; 7'” OB S LHGRIIAL on N r |President and .Attorney Israel Nalr| eport that moans were c s nited States [not nearly finishe Tel eatn | chailall i eport Haller Advancing 4 Beach was a summer resort and the |of the Racus club, secretary. 3 s e il ‘,“Um h.‘xh“mk e CTSAn Y BeG e (ol aEAN ] facturing Corporations Form |chould mot be prisoned. | Berith, May: 18 VBLBerits niws Kentucky Derby a hat; and there| The council will be made up of | o e e 1 an |\[° d0In as much work every fouble the production of the 1| Kuhne's falsifications of the bank s Replit b e e B ot Iroad ~ conductor who | two repreacntatives from each clun, | | The officer found cach man b as could bo accomplished by States; we can frrigate lands Bulk of Holdings. Joks covered embezziements in the o4 e R i et ¢ Fielding H. Yost, athletic | lis objectives as set forth in the ar. | WICORSciot sond ban, atier tie 184 [500/000men, o four times (\ 4.~ Jaro golng to was o; we can iner ! i sum of about § ) wtolen I 193 | B e et kot Titg ot or at Unbvassity of Mickigan; |ticles of afeielotion i O TR mm\,y'w men and women of thix the yicla of gsleiltiics; el M n. M, Zin Kelly, amsloye of ‘ihe | joleh EoYerhment 81 HiALomba ailroad couc ote and encourage spirit of | N¢ ambulance, openec country who are engaged of the load from mar he estate il pon Kuhne, | L n L CoslELl i - O datd Bhcaliay o in | windows of the apartment to let the | ou ot e T 1 Davison of Om: " | Tutle e reported his man, to “cover |i§ 2dded that a rival governme oh Lofk Wi Bt B Way &mion | Iendlnen) - and sedqudintingessiy e and then went to the |ovesident of 1 Elec Sk t 2l . At by | has been s in Posen under 1 night, but had arranged that |between the affiliated clvic clubs; to | E25 cfcape and then went to ihe |president of the shr : T e her up. Qi ma R oY H aderatip of Ganerel LA Bia \ the fast train stop and pick him up. | provide a medium through whicn | basement "“‘y(u LK po | Light association, said to Lo ollows: Re on L Dis so much as penny an 1 in 'r‘ el i A 0 ain order to the conductor the combined cooperation and sup- |9 i ‘:” ’j 2 |first se of the rl'\'-—‘.\‘_\ [ '-)n A ‘;\ r‘“”‘,” followed he .Hx‘ |) lrl\w.r‘m o Bt awird D to “stop and pick up Coach |port of all the affiliated clubs may | TOr¢ 8as could e [tion of that organization. THE WEATHER | e Roe 1p; | Of thousands of Acllare honoratifh =it ¥ —_— Mr. Davison attributed to $8,395.12; | State's Attorney Comley said that [ war. Yost be obfained for amy civic or charit- | 5 T RN S S N e T ‘ t real es-|the off ¢t vings bank to: The desp: s say that skir- When the train stopped the con- |able work deemed worthy of such | CRUSHED UNDER TRACTOR |fact a large part of vg prese] Hartford, May 18.—Forecast ‘f’"" ey el L “‘A“'_': s }‘_ & ‘;"““ 15 | mishes between ‘troops. of the two luctor swung down and walked back | efforts; to foster and develop ways Worcester, 18 (#— |sition of the United States "T o rt.r New Britain and vicinity: ! ate 13005 e ,T}‘. |gethe ”u v' h n( r ki m]n‘».‘rl ic v‘«;“ B u.‘ e i condid aeabls to see to the coupling of “Coacli|and means by which the affiliated | Mario L. a tractor najons with respect to nationa || Fair and cooler tonight; walg corporation, 4M00; 0|0 Epidgenort eail WS L e T Yost” to the train. It took Yost,|clubs may collectively render true |driver living near the Worcester- [wealth and industrial supremacy | Wedncsaay becoming unset- | \' S L LI Nopi T 6 - e e o e one of the best known men in!service and thereby make New Brit- | West Boylston line, was instantly| Speaking of what has been a | tled, probably followed by | |pr 25 shares 1«)”. and have intercedet ‘m'l. . ‘\r 1{ e e | Michigan, some time to convines the |ain a bigger and better city. killed today when a two ton ma- complished in the past and what re- | | . Slowi ‘ |& Judd, ‘s 10 sharcs Hoiwell|Mr. Comley suggested that utine | - Ge aller’s f ‘conductor that he was the coach re-' Regular meetings will be held on |chine he s using in excavating a [mains to be done in the future, he | | Realty Co., $10 household fur- not be sent to jail or prison bu d lsaid: “W i t 500. laced on probation (Continued on Page 18) crred Lo, Ithe first Monday of each month, cellar overturned and crushed him, (said: “We are still young in €| % * \nl ure, $500. | Placed P J 2 5 » ) ; i L CNERENE W, v s S

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