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News of the World By Associated Press w0peH APV 4ROV 19UU0) EW-=ZLTAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Fndmw 13 097 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1926.—EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS COOLIDGE ANXIOUS GENEVA PROSFCUTOR FLAYS ARM@NFERENCE SUCCEED\ JERSEY OFFICIALS | SUZANNE DEFENDS HER 'Simpson, Called in Rall-Hills Favors Reductions and Hopes Nothing Will Gase, Waxes Indignant Interfere With Inter-| . MOVE IN TURNING PRU,! national Move to This|wants to Travel, See| End - | World and Also Make e Money ‘Announces Appointment of | Missing Papers Won't Hurt Case, H Four Years to Get Awy, France, Au (#— | Be satisfied Now. Proctor L. Dougherty as n years I have played | { for Now to | x ’ Commissioner of Dis-|piay 0 mysel.” Su- ,[\' trict of Columbia. star, explain tion o ranks of the amat termination to PRESIDENT GOING and to sce TOMORROW TO VT, fand to zee the world." Ale, Lenglen €% | ciated Press. “Now I have op- |Papers portunity to make enou money to Paul Smith’s, N. Y. {do so. 1 do mo President Coolidge up my a to be desirous ot dol Wimbledon nor the to assure the success other tournaments, #lthough it wil conferen fo arms mitation. 1 not to play in Asserting that his position was hip any more. in favoring reduc- confirmed t cials said he would con- to play profes any action that glven out last n en now look toward would sail on Sept mitation conference me a detriment to eva ¢ Names Dougherty Dougl a commissioner of P pointe was ap- the Di: both 4n the | of Columbia by President Coo and Europe, would idge today | follow her example and turn pro- | Dougherty succe fessional. Tor S 2 HAS PLENTY OF EVIDENGE » Says — Declares Murderer. With Should ‘SLA%{NOEIEEVQNETA}I{(EPSISTOL $200 BROUGHT IN Miss Barrett Compelled to Give Ohio Man Commits Suicide J; | Police Were About to Arrest m inois pfllllfily ]HVBSUgfi jop American Girl Taken ]'mm Water Exhausted After Him e ‘ Discloses Campaigp Met fods gle bullet, left in a pi W Cincin | authorities claim used in i SR m\ B il ; midns tto Lin, MEN DELIVERED BALLOTS chelle, New 3 : ‘ divorcee, to s : e o l.‘ll?'\,\'nmml Ro 200 Incident Occurred at Brook- cape Gris N - Havon @ Htia to be | land. 1L, But There Was No Cor- ) > LigHRY & N."‘V““;'\ himselr | ruption Known of, According to ss LI O 3 hou o tFred | mioce i Charge of Affairs. i oot S P |r(m-\LUu( Much Fruit Bty o s ever s or Sena W s : § ror g = I ! \ €| five shots w e Covered Many Miles ell family a s o Wal me : J W ¢ g for or 5 \ 1 campaig h for nor from what ¢ BAFFLING TO POLICE TURNED BACK AGAIN 10 TON STEAM StoY Michigan Farmer, Daugh- DEATHS OF THREE ARE oo ANOTHER SWINMERIS MAN PINNED BENEATH (BREGON SUPPORTS 680 OF 68 VOTES Up Swim When Z Miles From Shore GALLES IN CHURCH - FIGHT N MEXICO Potential Presidemial Gandidate for 1928 Blames Catholic Archbishop for Troubles Hours and 35 Minutes—Travelled Nearly 40 Miles PEACE MANEUVERS ARE QUIETLY PROGRESSING Will Be of If Sttiement Comes, It Nature, Is Belief — Many seeret Valuable Treasures Reported Missing From Churches — Catho- lic Church Denies Ch of Having Precipitated Trouble. (®P—The pro- hbshop for situation President euvers con- ting the leclared il Fennin she had suffer = : S - e quest - ¢ a0 Jdaught Channel Defeats Farstad Not Badly In]m'ed After pract n er an rranaaaughter 3 z . . e . i erans 1 | 0 he for Second Time in ‘ Wild Ride Over 40 | invest 4 | found ead you - investiga of | i y SieE congress. o T Week Foot Embankment ’ . Dougherty is executive repre- rents whereby T coul dhave | S — tive of the vice-president of the | 115 bo an amateur and: yeb | A iption S0 far 3 is Elevator Co. in Washington and | receive some money,” the Trench | Car Aug. 3 P —| has been a resident of the district |star continued. “Tt is said such W o to his post in sinco 1900, i { things may not be hard to do, but 1 | i ). while it Sorn in Cambridge, Mass., in |believe in being fair ¢ HonT } 5 ot Relorinitlion 1873, the son of Rev. and Mrs. M. | When I decided was per y | Year dowa oA hiliside here early’} A. Dougherty Aflated]| make money. outiof W Theodor 1l of New | from the Ma }u,. mind to go r A Technology we! ‘r'l'l the ‘whole ton as an engineer in £ courage of my co : s ) took off frox the sypervising architect, treasury | look forward to having a happy ¢ “WILLIE” STEVENS. o e department. He fs a member of |pleasant time in Americ | 1 (Cont a 1 many citizens and civic organizations | Mile. Lenglen tuthorities who first co ted t ild in a bed room. The , p i ¥ . SENOR MORAY DEL RIO Eeie b et e ot E His st fol- en . poisoned. There as fore o announced. 12pvanz Fro he cment Ll j L only iimit itse act Going to 010 Home 1 | “Any Ter ght to poi Enaltiron SiainE o shovel Plymouth tomorrow for a visit of % ) & y. if. in addition, the rhad ¢ h Lf | rarstaa’s eftort 1 it § s giving several days to his boyhood home.| Boston « preliminary to | pact and ad only c added strength to hand of Reviews Past 3 Years the su t d as follows: | the child wa v he was comr top of a sident Calles In enforcing the Reviewing accomplishments of his| sional tennis tour cyeglasses of the | sult of tl Qior . Qg | PC » way and the glous regulation is the administration of the mational giv-|len In American e whi Slight Breeze Helps Some ¢ v v contral| given to. the Associated ernment, President Cool on the BT on on hi o . < con- | Press in Nogales, Ari by former fourt rsary of his assuming |the Longwood Crickett y m —Factories Keep ’ | President Obregon, who announced the presidency let it be known today | committee rson who did Worki o the man ahead | his support of tlie government in that considered st | " am quite sure t the glasses so orking e s on the road, while | religious controversy. rs the most prosperous of any|wood Crichett club I ts would U il v stuck to his post, \.n‘[y! Obregon a Candidate lilar period in istory of t ,}.!mo-}, ,(.,,111 not allow e no possil R 2 g Sanhde m;:,_.ow the ) General Obregon 1s a potential ¥ - 1 1 , C presiden candid in the 1928 hile h: ateria he French girl hote that ints o dy, was m t the p: > e | Whi . that material | the French girl. I note tha prints o ahor the pa * of the | \actjon. In his statement he de rosperi only object to 1 P sh beate finsil ha affortacts] . s Rl sl il o s phace of the murdoer | ¢ N U finsid ‘l_“”’“ 0| clared that it was evident that the e A pil o o8 B8 Sl on ) Doveredicoutt rpa et pir ] as best hefcould | 4i0yj0aries of Catholic church Mr. Coolidge felt a sound business oo ic for days so tiiat 0 ; nt rolled down a 40 o 1 lion ; S ) nother lead followe : provoked this conflict when through conditign was a fundamental consid- s Sy do omobiles or mark- |+ Another lead follo foot embankment into a meadow. | Pr° tilaog FheHitEouel eration” to t mplishment o d here in Boston. ny kind could be discerned | Bogar may have Killed ’ They empted o dip away the | o ol Of 18X @ AL S Tit - s ; \d granddaughter : 4 representative Senor Moray Del Rio ections Pple appar press of people at the el s ) around him but found that the | PRTENE CORE AR L TR e | opout teun ; o r had ner at record, it w “ i 5 s from the boiler had set | 4o 1 rations were made publle with o e SIysearcn 2 o) E i50) satially Jewett City Man Taken o tne cab 4 were forced to| e fleld | tennis game P e clot 1 bodies used t e Rt % fight the flame; e Stoll remain- | tenuis game tha ght the flam oll remain- | ment ad-|n A 1 ¥ e Smitk 1ed to be no doubt but R it A | ) 2 g : i fo hat is the only t ered persons so the same | Joo Sl L l;“‘ s 2 ol Hospital in Dying il innid i beneatit he® foe undind (Continyad/on-Fase 12} ministration while fort wi 2 | neighbors told pol . e ; : control, they continued digging him be required to m present (GontinuedtontPase lnued_on Page Three) _ smitka A.]mlg 3 nned to| cl ik ton (Condition 1d had succeeded “in fre mg KA[;EYS WANT U S '"] ondition i : i i ve married shortly, e lear opped. i s S n \m",w'v'wl r in the pres- ana Toga b Ci InaRriime Giigans of ‘t‘:j\:l“x‘nd:lr\‘\::“!l f{\(.): m\'nrjr] oy | ent prosperity, the president be W Ill M d l S wrd of their plans Friday, t ; Erpan.Y = New Haven Water company | i " Veon| Worthless Medical Superstitions i i i o i miveiri it i g e e e ed their affairs Lining from P \”“L S elten 1 b Bon I ed opporty .“.,(; oS ke l\m.‘:m“ “.‘,,l (t"):»:\h“ it from {ts g in financing their enter- | eTSIS ons l uie ea enace. . ‘m‘\‘r men and was ejected by her|ed that a cooling showe W. Backus Convention Has Revolik P £ {seemed more import e NEW BRITA[N MAN ONE | onvenuion nas solution The incident of the is also |noon lunch. iy : ‘ On Mexi Religi - A “e 9" ¥ v police eigh- t th M. C. A. there n Mexican eligious HAS BROKEN BACK Health Authorities Tell of Freakish “Cults” and veins looked into by peiee: el | At (e B 2 Choys to 1 i OF 29 PASSING EXAMS q g “Cures” Thi X . ’ H s ther 1 olituation BRI Cures” to Which Supposedly Intelligent Smitka and his companions there pool and shower baths, w [ tuat > : was sounds of a violent quarrel jce cream parlors and soda fountains A ) ‘ Williams Student, Limping About People Resort in Illness. | “Neither the woman nor the child |did which resembled | B S SR SuCossa Ul BEATID- | SRS S were see e 2 this. A neigh- |bargain sale of lots in a Florida land 2 e hiladelphia, Aug. With Cane, Found to Have More e ‘”f‘]’;l. & Gl hots pathic Medical Examinations | tions asking that ti » York 3. (M—DMMedical | they come in contact. orning| Men who are noted for t s . | government decl, one way Se 2 SXOLe] 2 : his door step orning en who are noted for | Given Last Month Liapinmgion oy mpene it que erious Injyry supersti mIn".an‘:woM as old as mmr( Assyrian Babies signed with Bo 1e asking | tidiousness were seen on Main s | _;rl;.; o»lv;\; )‘ re ¥ to th :r a tself®st sists erica £ S 3 3 1 3 T iglous situation in Mexico were Buffalo, N Z]T"S“r‘l‘l‘(" o 1 l‘\‘ Loy L rica | * “Rabies of Assyrian mothers come | him to come to t} u minus collar ands tie, th coats il i e prelal i Edward Douglas Howard of Chicago. | | Sp Al s il i i eyes heavily Eedi|on or it will late.” | missing and sleeves rol while | snciiie has nual supreime. conve the a junior at Williams college, had [ CANCRIS COREL et S with thick, black substance, rather he neighbor, Frank Androvitch, |great beads of p roll ON8.Of LHENG ! ol ‘ hobbled about with a cane tor more "“L’], a1 snparsition of % toi1 | like sraphit said Dr. 3. E. Sut- | went to the farm house and discov-jdown ir faces. ew wom |amining board ic, s than a week physicians here discov- BACIS SUDAISLILOLY OF S0BS 0L 801 | fory \trician of Bellevue. “On |ered Bogar's body. He summoned |were,out, especially the youn 2 o state capi vision of ice 8y and medical “notions” of men of | : A 3 5 ey A is and plans fo s order's ered that nad a broken back. || o O Tah 1ok | inquirs, they tell us that 1z & mys- [police wib found: the other hodjes. |ment, wers dressed in i v . ar . P st s He was apped into a specially | ©FHTE SO o % el incral that is obtainable |+ A coromer's inquest is scheduled |it suggested an attempt to keep cool. | 7€ Blunion. o e “‘\“l”“ el [N i Bt made apparatus and taken to his | hS Er L S Beirut. They send home for | for tomorrow The mercury in the thermometer I aymond § LLaE AT 2 K ; to IS | cures, hold back the health of today, ; . | bt eig e R R ; Lawlor Clark, of New Canaan; | Mexican he father's summer home at Chautai- | £1re% BOI BRCK 1A Bet-Ch of torte because “it makes the bables — | reached 108 in the sur aylor g Sobalsde it Saiot qua to recuperate. Physicians said | 0 © 0 SRR | Man ay, and with 8 o'clock in b ) idered the important busin today that he would be able to play | 10\1; .'nh,"’\‘ e Km, ‘1',,‘ s Hoesniia) mothers win | Called HOmChC\l Iill y | noon commonty consi 1 the t iopar Shey ;: ke #; i football in the fall of 1 - e ot Dl Tden rls that collect Resents It and Us(‘s xURN |ing point in the d b Ein el M e sslerlio i Howard was injured more than a | . 3 ¥ : o do 80| Chicago, AUE P)— Sensitive | thermometer promised a ¢ South Glaston- | s Superstitions with re d to| 7 | hicage = _ : n. |stay Hinenburg, ¢ New Knight month ago when he dived into the | SRR IONS e en., | Would D they say—the | apout being called meliest | whiieh only the ico man ca o ot i B bl o Mew erty, of this city, shallow end of a pool at Williams | o0 00 5 0y e {lumps ¢ protection against the | man” employed in a local busine ler. Reports from shady spot leric “‘\. el or e e e o and struck his head on the bottom. [y F03n R e Tess bic. |evil eve house, and believing I i Parr| that the temperature er e ) e E Marsha o ey, ivest 1’ ihe mil A short time later, while delerious, | esque, but more dangerous for a 19p 51 saiie I _|ana his wife, Irma, had made a T Lo 0d and 98 her form ind with a of the Catholics of this count he leaped from a third story of the ‘xum nt to prescribe the thumping of Also, we have the greatest diffi- | mafk about his appearance, Fletcher | _“,“"’ reeze, ‘1n v P | bullet ti b 3 and another | many think that our national offi inirmary, He rgcovered sufficiently | €0t 10 FESSECRE DOFIRREED louity in persuading some mothers | g, Andrews last ni shot and | ceptible, sometimes not, saved R to come to I lo alone where an | yponn instead of the use of ar to wash the tops of their babie§’ | (ounded the couple on a street cor=|c for the factories other controversies of a like X-ray examination revealed th Ay ey e i Lo (hoads cradle caps—which they | jer, |foundries were reported broken ve . fo! earryin horss chestnut iihis|dont to touch for fear of in-| Andrews, who was form em-| At the post office it was G i 25,000 Delegates Present. el | pocket as a cure for rheumatism. [JUr 1hilds (orrin | oyed in Dallad, Texas o Infen e Approximately 00 delegates Local T\Ian Will W Cd ! Drug Store Treatment . most harmful medical fall-|ag he attempted to escap ¥ \Im: G o) (“‘m". ‘um 1! t : 5 P gy 2 LG R Girl in ctw| Dhe. drug-atore dlagmosis is a|aCY that seems to be particularly |ine Mattheys, a former policeman of | change SOmOTPow, ther ) Ry s e R s sirl in Mexico City | dangerous practice of the sick man, [cherished in well-to-do familles to-| Oklahoma City. Parr is an official | some effect ’mn e bury; Daniel R Cuba and Panama, were expected to After considerable negotiation | e i ¢ |day is idea that to expose a|of a brokerage company here. Some of tho city laborers stopp =4 ATy 3 1he NIANI : % quring which Munasik Harolan o | \\"0 nakes a snap decislon on what | [, 5 6 cuniight will permanent- | : — v s moming i oetock: u-| Al Jolson Denies Wife SRR L | aten g is alling his and goes into a drug |-"" nk . Roth, of New jast un hursday. was to his ¢ vas greatly aided by ex- 2 ure his eyes,” sa r. C, though the street department Ay ¥ . e L 2o Itaraand| purchisses WIsT oW fauits |3 HIER WA SVER aid D G % | Toked L N Plans to Get Divorce |Nicholas 3. Scarito, of Lawrence, | opened with a solemn poutifical high : - Quigley, he will be | ) romedy, For him “malaria |Smith, senior pedeatrician of Belle- ik orostontl s L Pa IR A (®)—Mrs. Alma Os- | Mass.; Fr B. Woodford, of|mass at the Cathedral with Cardi- able to bring his intended wife into | 201 TERCCS: | T L O st |Vt } HIGH TIDES No heat prostrations were report- | L Nive as ats T Tenneck, of|nal Dougherty offioiatin this country. He left for Mexico i erlois Hlkdase: “We see many children with rick- | Aig. 4 (Standard Time) ed by the hospital. J DIEE, N 10 Weehawken, N, J.; Richard Steph-| T ThvEraRtis ARSI E i will meet her fn Mexico City, [ OF S0M® Other serious dissase, ns|ets, a bone deficiency disease, Who || New Haven 8.18 am. Promised showers in yesterday's D trlp fo Parls | Weshawken, 2% i 3 S0t oA R e T g A00 DHAR Bast T -~A’|‘{m1",|mmfm;fl::»! is o 'n'n”‘:“lv have become so because their par. 1 \:‘v:r London 6.13 a.m. ¢ weather reports have falled to ma- | last moRth, lelt suddenly for the| Ch u:{. 'o;‘\,wflfi N Het Lloya 3. ':n 1‘1“;; ‘nh‘ml 0("1\\‘:;!': G‘L" "ll'\\ ng:xln Both are matives of Syrla. Mr, |Of the bread and butter poultice fents ‘,'t“(um BHE e tons el *\ e ”1r’”\‘\t]\t)(10dr|’:;‘ls(\n‘:'{:‘C] n%e in| Triends of the Jolsons saif Themas, of New Haven, and Edward | of Columbus rehabilitation work in : S 3 o g biece sunlight. — e | o] 1 ok Tad Ak of e 2 STy 3 Harolan left his native country some | fOr boils, the tying of a plece of e g e O perature” I éxpected 1o send |Mrs. Jolson left no explanation of |J. Tracey, of Norwalk Europe and Brother Barnabas, of Sunlight Is Needed R temp s exr years ago and left word with his | POrk about a sore throat, and many S child i Shntiht, and - ‘motorists to the beaches to- |her sudden decision to cut short her —_— New Haven, Conn., who has charge financee that as soon as he was able | elrd mixtures of the Chines O i ar the i * stay in France KILLED BY LIGHTNING. of the order's work among _boys to support her he would make pro- |Pharmacoplate, made d¢ bugs, herb the more *““_‘ ‘“ s e Mothers | Ithaca, N. Y. Aug. 3 P—Robert|Being the head of the Knights ot “ision {o bring her to this country. | Weeds, and smail animals OB Ll et A {THIE WAL $14,000 GEM ROBBERY' New York, (P—Al Jolson, | Cummings, farmer, was instantly|Columbus boys' life bureau, Mr. g haca e a citizen and immealate. | "Bad flannals s a.bodlly. talis- [sRould realize that they can WY LiC] | Hartford, Aug. 3-Fpricest Yo ¥ 5 3 P denied r ¢ either he | killed by lightning last night while|Hearn characterized Mussolini as t l\e‘g;n plans for her emigration. | man, and the molasses and sulphur |Very young children to their sides for New Britain and vicinity: \\;\\ York, Aug‘ 3 L}’:A lr;\;;n uco!:]< “]me“rx N\rlvna I eltner B | b T ot Jumbar. | The | “toe Ereatest statesman Inithe i Aithosgh no definite announcement | of springs most common internal [in the sun, and so shield their eves} | - Mostly fair fonight and Wed. ‘r“'.f”(“r:\hé‘;.je‘;e‘;"e e o iamin | son. had gatten a divorce in Parls. |two horses drawing the load also|today.” adding that it was “too bad’ has been made of the couples' ar- | approach may be paste, accerding to for arrango thelr caps in sush & WOV | | mesday; mot wuch Shange i Brewstor. Jennings, Glen Head, L.| Jolson also denfed that either he|were killed. Three men who were|that France did not have a “man of B e . Rellevue's medical ‘authorities, but |that their eyes alone are protected temperature rewstel 5 s i Hon R ? 4 w werd vpe to deliver that country from tival, it is expected to take place in Every child should have at least an L. Thursday night, it became knownl or Mrs. Jolson had entered suit for | walking behind the wagon e his typ there remain many odd racial and | with the latter part of August or the first part of Beptember. which |h0urs sunlight daily.” regional superstitions L B e —— 10 A8« divorce. shocked but not injureds its present period of dppresston,

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