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News of the World By Associated Press o Ty ‘pIoj3aeH “ya( APV Lieagr] A0S FUEIEEL LA =W BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 1 2’870 July 24th ... ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, JULY 26, 1926.—SIXTEEN PAGES PRESIDENT CALLEY EXPLAINS REASON FOR CHURCH ORDER Declares That Since Time of Tndependence Catholic Church | CHURCHILL CHALLENGES { chequor, | sta PRICE THREE CENTS LAW ENFORGEMENT IS ONE OF THREE BORAH T0 GIVE PROOF| British Chancellor Resents Charge He Wages “Campaign of Villi- fication.” London, Chu July chancellor of Senator rchill, shown Borah's was conducting & tion” agains signed to s ment that he "( mp of villif Unite sources and Control of Has Been Political Problem | DENIES INTENTION OF RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION, On Churches, That Opportunists And Renegade Politicians Are Lining Up With teligions Faciions In Attempt to Overthrow Constitution. Mexico City, J 26 (P—The de- partment “of the i ed letter an issued yesterday under the signatures of the Most Reverend Mora Y Del Rio, archbishop of M o0 and seven other archbishops announced t 1 no priests would ofti- religious ceremonies in the churches throughout Mex- ico. In view of the government’s in- tention to put into effect its regulations of T 1s instructions the letter said t orts would be de to have the anti-religious pro- ons of the constitution amended. It is the intention of the depart ment of the interior in its investiga- tion to determine whether the oral letter violates the constitution. President Calles in a lengthy state- to the newspapers predicts the of t proposed economic ott against Mexico by the na- 11 e for the defen igious freedom. The presi the 1t de er nda He Aug clate at ning m vit it says governmnt thls propag declares th was seditious. de kn constitution, t overlook the t would be simple w government were indifferent vhat might be a dangerous disturb- ance of the pe he sz It is announced that a committee members of congregations appointed h\ the priest of to assume ly 31 at fests nd retire from r the instructions toral letter. remain open for priests will func rnment eight be olic will no Statement to Press is ment to the President Calles sa purpose of the Cat} il and will give their lack of economic roups of agitators, {ry or commerce is nt upon these responsible for ridiculous economic boycott ment pa- olic agl definite ces of Mexico ha allowin, le ithout led by on Page Two) veloped to be red WERAIL DISPLAGED S GARAGE BOARD CLERK Succeeded by W. L. Bell, Who Refused to Be Chairman McGrail, clerk of th commission since ven years ago, has P alter L. Bell, | er member of the commission | s designated by Mayor Weld | 1s his choice the chairmanship, ut who refused ypointment to become clerk. Brainard W amed a member Mayor Weld and has been elected | to the chairmanship. Brown has not previously been in politics, 1. is on republican registry lists. The new chairman wide experi- ence in the handling of transporta- tion and is ber of the truck 1g firm of & Brown. lerabl attended the | the garag commission | \ heen in prospect over a of several weeks., Mayor announced hig choice for t the time he l'llll‘ll‘ Ke Harry P. | Frank R 1S board Bell quali ch makes h nece ing took the D= tha move- for he a Brown has been of the board by | a men iley Co! privac t in ch t yeriod weld chairmanship 11, Walter J *Connor and mbers of nney, s clerk, w1 fon from Although Thursday night of Brown were re and prior of th pointment to date few nt in the hos Iiell has been ¢ the past two months. The clerk to which he has been elected a salary of $230 a pear. awa; d. ting chairman for Waterford Men Held for Theft of Heublein’s Boat New on, July 26 (P—Stanley Faulkney, 21 and Charles C. Beebe, 18, of Waterford were bound over to or court in police court with the theft last sloop Francis. ned at $ red Dr. C. E. Heublein "iford, and was found abandoned on the shore at Crescent Beach. of th sloop. 500, by Executive Declares | or has order- | investigation into a !Jfl‘:lol’!\l»‘ new | pas- | termine wheth- | kness if | to | cease | sheriff strength, ! life 1s in- | the those who of the finality of their decision. | given them, | visions had | gnawing. | ne | had ¢ | pursued | James, !achooners Bow | Greenlana ar det Telegr: Monapolies, Pinchot Says PENN. EXECUTIVE TALKS quoted by saying: “I invite the senator to quote age from any speech or writte tement of mine on which he lies to justify such a complaint.” Sena | senate chairman ions co! tor Borah foreign in a formal atement charged th: Chancellor ( had sought by parliament to to the i ational s conduct “a Gallipoli camps cancellation.” Villification had part of military strate July 2 |said, and now it has be rough AT T a to brand the United and the Ar on “void of y or correct pr - HUNGER STRONGER THAN YOUNG LOVE ,Mames 14 Year Old Eopels i Gaugh by Sherill | | Advocates Cooperation Federal and State recer pply militar and Criticizes Sceretary Mellon A ign Taw Shielding ies In Pennsylvania. always bee with thre problems—law enforce ervation of natural re sources and control of nationwid es—Governor Gifford told conference of monopo chot th gov of F nnual nnsylvania, twelfth a rnors in an address today. (STILL ANXIOUS 10 MARRY‘ Arrested While Secking ¥Food They Had Hidden—Had Eluded Search- | ers since Last Wednesday— in view of the fact | t the archhishop three times had | wn his intentions to oppose | Turned Back at Border. Michias, Me., July 26 (® — Two bedra 14 | footsore, ngry yes Ma day | parents gled, had searched since last Yed- | awaited arrival of ir | at the county jail today un- | by unromantic end- | ond elopment in | 2 had ferreted mayed GIFPFORD PINCHOT Ivania governor ed law enforcement problem of th enaticn’ David (Servation of natural resources Ells- est economic problem pro- E Cum- s ré { Want to Be Married | “We want to be married,” and Nellle Piper, high ool freshmen as Sheriff John A. mings locked them up. Inst gave them s th in th h 1tes. Taw Enforcement ng with law er be no twilige federal of socie and escap cither can nullification nstitution, wheth ust zone t the E they to sle floor d *p on more selves punish com- said w than the barn h near Eas nd \"HI told that the read at comparison. tw de- ir fortable ted ng place The ho; adventure had by of tempt to s internatic by day e e en r Machais. story of thrillers home secmed It wa a unsuccessful orm the barriers of the 1 line of vigilant and berry * pic our natior m or by the of the st to exercise its coordinate Do dvocates Cooperation have small sympathy with which r y new deral pwo necess: pation of r properly to the cs. The against Pre a state re failur fven lid “r a at- g eve ily be recent dent Coolidg \S watch- hts by rst Stopped at Border A hired car took them from worth to Calais but immigration officials who didn’t seem to under- stand the emotions of young love were unsympathetic and intended marriage in St N. B, looked far off. But Coughlin, who has nothing if not rance tried again, this time at Alexandr he border guards, howe said “No"” in way that left Ells, (Continued ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE on Page Three) perserve a no Kawecki Says to Arcuse Her Appreciation Relucta automobil boy bou goods. At ntly the about. The of canned ais a tire went flat, the c andoned and the couple fl the forest after first h secrt o packages of the food ighway. ving near wit yrn- ovel n was exy session ¢ Ka his at Saturday to arous way c ined at polfee court, 2 Oak street de: mmittin was appre this n ngs in Old Barn saul d barn where lared s posse suici Hid They found hid a clue the ecki o tempt at cc morning his wife's ad rif a abandoned machin anxtously ecoured forest. By day night they tried to their food supply antly low, X ion surroundin He watc and by pick herries fo had run unplea Sunday night the last of their pro- gone and hunger was Hand in hand they set oft to retrieve the food they left by the ide. The sheriff, tipped by bor that the youthful lov en seen in the vicinity nd & quick ride to the j where a plentiful te locked al the wi his tind tim of jets anc stified Joors and wi vith the exee would gain in bed, the He then went to His wife for whe window that he yws in of one s0 on dow open ance and apparent vic turned on five left hin g 1is bedroom to failed to exccut detected the odor i of looking for the opes Supernumerary Harper ow and, after und bedroom than gas kn roa g rs was ail ad waiting she follow was .d upc spre aid voured by in win elopers. Was Second Attempt is Young Coughlin and Nellie sayed their first dash for freedom less than two weeks ago. They w by David’s older brot W enou vho found them in an aban another quarter heing np. The boy thre it would affect him Dt r wit a revo T Mrs. Lily E. A. Felt Dies vid ."” in oday 1 effect him sn't gas h to ne doned ot his by the end 1 itened but in promised re would be no more for a long while, hard promise to esday they decided A note left by the y would commit s an return but this 1ere merchants his trip r1 his mother t d home nts keep to try rl de ticide did not Robins New Britain, Mrs. Lily r residen at the form of diec rday hospital, years private Hartford, at the age of Mrs clt. his ity It was th While she she wa n's club affair: the organization widow of Henry made her hon active in nd was president in 1898. She E h id with Jough- 1in $75 in chec MESSAGE 1 l'()\l Mac’ ‘l"l AN Wollaston, Mass., July 26 (A join and Sachem Millan-Field Museum exposi- ached the southern coast.of Those who survive riday, J. Felt, and a sister, “All well and happy” read a mes- Roraback of Collinsville sage from the explorer, received to- The funeral will be held day by amateur station IZK here. row at Ludlow, Vt The C. of vt a college languages. are a son, B Mrs, Myra Robbins of Ludlow, before wi the M. teacher tion foreign NATIONAL 133UES \Other Two Are Conserving Re- AT GOVERNORS' MEETING Between Goyernments Breaking Brewer- ! and ‘m con ithority might of | the | use of HOAX TO FOOL WIFE Hc Wanted |! when | - Struggle With Line and Hook ust house wife their await death. | his plan, | of ot At Age of 72 Years Felt, a Washington street 0- s the daughter of Judge and Mrs. and tomor- U. S. and Canada Are Hunting Alleged Distributor of Poison Beverage. . (A—Twen close Toronto, wo children, and were have Hamilton, as result of in Lockport, and in Ca st across t border ho drank that wood alcohol Two dealers have one on a h liscriptiop of of Mrs, F liquor contai been e cha s Volker as t i po- | wrre 2 dis- Cor! k te r those re lo to 13, hile died in Toronto ¢ s | fo 1 that only an ex s of d Pin- | e “wood gallons found it ¥ Leo Regan sald he had Buff n rom Mrs. Ftrst Thoughl ofEach Other When Acrobats | poison sponsible uor Twenty “Soft Drink” Stands Near NOMINATION COST Buffalo Are Closed As Result of 30 Deaths From Wood Alcohol . Several Dealers Already Under Arrest and Police of QUARTER MILLION, SMITH TESTIFIES lllmms Republtan Candidate for Senate Belore Senate Campaign Committee - \CARAWAY HAS CLAINMED ‘i TWO MILLION WAS USED can | Of Money Spent to Win Nomination, rt Insall, Traction Magnate, Gave $100.000, Witness | | Says—Also | nies Knowledge of Anybody 1In State Selling Their Support, remove the poison Approxima Samuel Insu B. McKin ial nomi inois prin Wanted to mak To Explain t ‘\. Hurt in 50 Foot Fall, Regain Consciousness icago, July 26 “Is Frank the husband The e ords of and ells”—in ess toc Cro! conscious; Daredevc yment of had f last s top of from 1¢ the hers, fixed o momentarily eyes were thrill of der ng Bro beer nig Ri its music thous the canv | The spot |them, the |stilled and focused for clir for more than twe republic for Tllin s state inct- d for Mr i Moore,"” not know the sers ot his | Moore, He to get his .~ DOMESTIC ECONOMIC * SITUATION HERE GOOD Charity Department Finds I City Enjoying General Prosperity e | | | | “OVER THE HILL IDEA Fraternal Behind Move to Abolish “The Poor House” Des Moines, Ia., d effort to abolish the American launched as the result W nty of room at July and no organize poc in will by to serve jarometer, nvestigation fina by a department reg y | fraternal organizattons in a com 1 ot United States department of 1y Harry C. Evens Des airman John E ging out h ad of k, today [ with conditions t} in the departmen titution on Midsummer iably the be | ployment of dis created he ists a | the ions to th inst poor ed n 1 labor M rity of Klingbi W cial commissioner of S rst quarter at | Labor Davis, in a report made put today upon a two years' nation wide survey of almhouses mends complete prevailing county tem and the conti sential m for the commonwealth. The present cach county maintains institution, is described port as “the worst mis the commi. lic expre s abolition of poor ho iroughov conditions of er Imost total e in conditio and absen ideal new cas . tr employment, | (Continued Catclt Baby Shark After Long departmer on . New Britain and Meriden | Men Fight had a something “whopper” b men in the boat ing th skill, The line was hooked to ! and the when the boat half on pulle for Two 1 Hours and a Half Before 1. Landing Their Quarry. hour weakening hour biggest catch of on by played. th I 11 of far filled with t A assed have done un- Som very, forgotten. rept upon was as tlerce arted. two hour and still 1 of golf cou ndidate for the fish rson of re of bringin, Otto Schneider a cc- tion in the Han he un- Meri- A 2 linary g ordina s t fish that as hooke st hat was hooked friend from | astiming in | ngling for | son of h street for ti mark was res usual feat in iny ¢ len, a baby h sh line at Clir Mr. Hanson Silver City e Sound off tt blackfish which said to be run- |/ } [ning wel they waited for the } strike which would start the battle, || their boat lazily along with | swell of | Sudden! and 1 the hsual nt out with a topped. Pulling in, vere burned with the ver was on the other end. v for about forced to Schneider for help. The two men started to battle the fish on the other end but their | best efforts could not bring it near- er the boat. Convinced that they there con of weak on irk on an ton L and w b (Continued on Page Ten) act HIGH TIDE: (Standard Time) 12,18 p.m. 11.11 pm. July New Haven: New London 10.52 a.m. rolled something hit d to play st, Hanson's | | the fish |y the line d then Hanson's hands | tug of wt A(—w He kept | | | | line in THE WEATHER Hartford, July 20—Forecast for New Britain and vicinity: Falr tonight, and Tucsds not much change in temper- ature call on I | 1 | [ ! | —_ WOULD BE ABUHSHEHS - dozen “Did xanr\ you or other asked But Littlle—85 M he w Moors Gave Organizations ' Smith ad » in Senate to the senate jemocr; cam- 1d that n or cretary of (Conflnw on Page Ten) " HOTHER CONFESSES SLAYING EHlLI]REN n- | recoms: the sys- “INew | Wields Axe on Two, } Then Tries Suicide | | {728 she in- WO young r their Dist Attorn ed today he commit their | ‘The | authorities locked | chil | tainza broken into ep. After making her confession Mrs. | Flint was placed under arrest and a police guard was assigned to [ watch her in the hospital | Funeral services for the two little L husband w and pend was immediately ng th wounds. one outcome He must up main- have ren's that some house asl victims of the farmhouse tragedy will be held tomorrow in the North Gainesville Methodist church. De- cam- | York State Woman Mrs. |y After strik- | ds | S | lowest ted by the | of | while he was | Hot Water Bottles Tied to Legs and Shoulders Held Up i | J ‘ New London, | | i ROBERT T, LINCOLN, SON OF MARTYRED PRESIDENT, PASSES “Found Dead in Bed at His Sum- i mer Home at Manchester, 26 (P—Two in four hot 1 on the per- gallons of water bot son of | { | e | | Vermont, This Morning ‘WAS ONLY SURVIVOR OF FAMILY OF FIVE CHILDREN | Was With Grant at Appomattox and Fought Before Petersburg—Saw 'PHONY' §10 BILL |z s et McKinley Was Shot Down. Manchester, 26 Discovery Breaks Up Sunday;m.fl_ iy B loibth | Poker Game in Rockville Zouns sens i KNIFE OR RAZOR W]ELDED Hiavy m Lincoln, was dead fr t his summer death was discovered call him Mr. Li o went to served as minister to for years as Pullman Co., of late health. He years on Aug. 1. sterday om, the Fines for Man Who Put in|G T president of Moncy and Also for Fel- | haq been in would have been 8 Was Out ¥ According to o | went to call him Rickville, Con., 1Jly 26 (#)—A fake | was then (hat I ) bill dropped into the “Pot | ered. an cer game was said in prob ed the He came to Hilde | place that he had n for a quarter of a the middle of I he had gone out for an automobile ri customary ride yeste One of his two Charles Isham of New York, her summer here. the Fake 2ble low Player Who Resented it Too Forcibly. servants m., and it cath was discov- said that he had hours before. the summer le his héme centu during st May. Since the only once dai de. He took hiv rday. daughters, at 9 a. some gh surgical eviden r figured in th t Was Badly Slashed. ouis who received cuts un; e jaw which required five sti his three grandchildren, nother in t and a third nine | coln Beckwith and inches long in as fined Lincoln Beckwith $25 and costs fol on Wilson | of his other bar, negro, costs for | E. Johnson of cach of the had a 25| Hildene a few d s Jjail nce suspen: be- | vived also by ! of his injurie | grandehila Dunbar, who is said to have slip- | York cit $10 bill into the| was charged with| At Two 18 1 costs 10T | Wate and $50 that Mrs. as al Two of Mary Lin- Robert Todd the children hter, Mrs, F. ington, came to ago. He is sur. s widow and a third Lincoln Isham of New e bac assaul $25 and peace and Was’ sen ause Assassinations. 1 circumstances so united Robert Todd Lineoln, last of Emancipator’s immediate o bear t was pres- ‘ he of two | American within | souna of the mortally | wounded a thi | Wh 1 uate S| er g e, ation and ause of por who were found guilty g were each fined $5 and | 1coln was a grad- arvard in 1864, his fath- to enter the nl member of Grar taff, he witnessed fall of F surg and the sur- der of General Lee at Appomat- game was being played ight, and when & ting as banker at th ound the fake bill he accused | General of putting it in and in the|p, tollowed he sailed into | o r and recelved slashes in| His coat was shown in cour © SCOTTIS WEARY Inm.rm- Two Reasons, He Writes to | FATE I]F DWYER AN" on - GANG IS WITH JURY (‘tmm July 26 (A’L(d O(I’]u(k’:\hlll B e arug-|Head of $40,000,000 Rum robbery, bas written to his that he 1s so tired mentally and | Syndicate and Seven Others in Balance tox. [EECELLD Hurrying t o Washington, the cap- | | 1‘ (Continued on Pnge Fourteen) | Would Welcome Death On October 15. Scott |store W ysically that but for two reasons would welcome death by the | rope, t for Oct. In the | E page letter to Mrs. Scott, given | |to newspaper reporters for publica- | tion before being mailed, Scott set| down one of his reasons for lack of to die as innocenc 10 the other as re- | 000,000 rum ring went Mr ott and |in federal court today. | Those on trial with Dwyer were William J. Maloney, George Clyde, Walter Weider, E. C. Cohroh, Arch M. Eversole, Edward Gallagher and John J. McCambridge. -Each had |been indicted on three conspiracy | counts charging violation of the prohibition, customs and tariff laws. The maximum penalty on each like a swimmer in the i of the ocean, so tired that|count. is two years' imprisonment {and a fine of $10,000 ftort and movement is In-|and arder, who at last gives | Orisl |but the irres imp to see just sinking,” | Were dropped in the present action z : of evidence and the others, some of whom have not been ar- rested, are still to be tried. The trial of former in th iquor in rum cutters. Tt on attemp! ernment witr belleved eve Charles An 18 & h. the bal governme cused of perju v defense court ordered his fi these accusations peared. He charge v York, William V. 1sed of operating a $40,- Jury 26 (A—The case and seven July of Dwyer others acct jentire readine lof the siaying to the | | cott th has been sentenced to gallows once 1 to withdraw | and plead not gu\l foun e recently was Iaund jury. |when he w rmitte of guilty middl |every creasing| 1p to re indicted, stible by Must Pay $14,000 Fine to Be Freed From Prison Westport beer runner and Compo inn, will be a yarole from the state prison at Aeld as soon as he pays in 14,004 Levy has n sente of 21 ar th t been re 1 his wife, arranging was marked by testl- o t guards that nt service they from Dwyer's mon whil vernme port row d Lavy owner of o ¢ ¢ full > 0 served his m nce ned today leased, bu Mrs. prin- ac- desertion the was are counsel and the placed | Contracts for 18 Miles Of New Road to Be Let Bridgeport, July 26 (®—In con- & for 18 miles of new state road work to be awarded within a few days, Bridgeport road bullders were bidders on four separaje jobs for an aggregate cording to an announc by the highway department. ! Three of the low bids were made by the Bridgeport Construction Co. for a total of $130,000 and one by the F. B. Hastings Co. for $44,000. iry formally Government counsel summing up, admitted that Smi! ad been proved a liar w regard to his wife and @ second enlistment in the navy, but pointed out that his tes- timony relative to running liquor for Dwyer had been borne out by that of other witne The figure of A. government “‘under cover” man, {loomed large during the trlal. On | the stand he said that he received a salary of $1,100 a month and as SPANTSH AMBASSADOR RESIGNS |special personal representative in Washington, July 26 (®—Don |New York of General Lincoln C. Juan Riano, Spanish ambassador and | Andrews, assistant secretary of the dean of the Washington diplomatic |treasury in charge of prohibition corps, has resigned his post here |enforcement. An investigation of and will be succeeded by Don |thls salary was ordered by the &ts Bruce Blelaskl, ister at Lisbon. "ton. ‘ & Alejandro Padilla, now Spanish min- | torney general's office in Washings );( :