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T e e e — 3 o R e 12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1926. AR e ey The police assert | f la : nations abroad | action on the 50 Engage in Athletic Events e and Enjoy Steak Dinmer ~ , AunE on s heors Huggins Gorge, West Gr. been the scene of many gatherings, but ever hol a ment at the Herald »f the n = and s its from the time the rs arrived until the been in his e 1920, and by him zed soldiers, ied Him Bombs investigation indi- osed the bom in a tin d with moisture-resisting and buried them in a gridiron fame were chasin v a mile from his native skin over the lots ar 1@ | villa g them up when he w00 T from France early last body was t00 to kick Al month. This story has not been fully | and then races were called for the | g ed, and Lucettl’s actions since his return to the country are a 2 not entirely cl vard dash, free for e Favorable progress Is being made alked away with t by the eight persons wounded in the placing second attempt on Mussolini, all having al- ready been discharged from the hos- pital except three who are still un Joe | dergoing radioscropic examinations for the extraction of splinters. Premier Mussolinl himself appar- enfly is of the opinion that the at- tempt to assassinate him had wide finish although somebody reported | forelgn ramifications. Portions of the ‘hat he had mistaken the race for |ltallan press are commenting on the mile run and was still going | “the licniency of certain countries” jown the road towards Simsbury. |in permitting Italian expatriates to The sack race was called next and | Plot against the duce and the Fas- was won by James Butler, nearly | Cist regime. In his speech to a everybody else falling by the way- |1arge crowd which had gathered to side. The three legged race was|cheer him on his escape, Premier run after that, Fred Dehm and Mussolini said George Reilly hobbling in ahead of | Mussolini’s Threat the .field. he composing room | “‘We must put an end to gentle team then slaughtered the editorial |tolérance of parties culpable in these staff at a tug of war. Rumors that [ matters. It would be well for re- one of the composers had a baby |sponsible governments to take note tractor beneath him were disputed. [of this, because otherwise their Then the feature of the day, the | frlendship with the Italian people baseball game, was called. The |may be fatally compromised. And mechanical department crossed bats [ we are ready to apply suitable with the editorial and business de- | methods for this purpose. partments and the game started. It [ 1| Messagero speaks of looked like editorial's game When | countries permitting Italian expa- they brought in ten runs in the first | triates to cross her border into Ttaly inning but after the mechanics had | with evil intent, it charges that the changed pitchers the game evened | attack on the premier was directly up. The final score was 25 to 23 in | “infamous fyor of fhe Uwhite’ collar*tém- fiooiriiy or a most o certaln selt ployes. High lights of the game | eyjies to whom France gives hos- :‘;”‘f"hn"l"”-‘ ’""“‘_““”"' in the | oiality, instead of expelling them a aurth Slonlon aud George HARDA 54, sirabis alfsns and whose zetivs superior fielding. The ball was lost | o ™5 & T B WhORe £00- in the woods exactly 14 times and | - 5 e 3 - " | against TFascismo and Mussolinl she the game proceeded spasmodically. | H0 TR "] The dinner bell brought a rush | ‘O'€rates:” to the tables and there the news- | e papermen consumed huge quanti- | ~ThIS newspaper declares the po- ties of steak, corn, pie and coffee. | lic® are on the trail of.a vast plot W. 3. Fallon was caterer, Speeches |abroad. It says that whilesthe were given during the meal and |F'rench foreign minister, M. Briand awarded. Bob Vance was de- |4t the 1 of natlons assembly was clared winner of the best dressed | Voicing soft man contest, thereby defeating his | @ Spirit of brotherhood and forget- opponent, James Butler, 17 to 1.|fulness to Germany, Italian was Rutler n arose and stated that|crossing the French frontier into as he could only vote once, he de- | Italy to atempt the life of the head clared Vance | of the government of Frances immediately tendered the prize to |former ally. Butler, Tt turn&d out to be a brown | “With whoss icity.” the Cheers shook the trees in the | newspaper asks, “did this iminal grove as Butler accepted with a|manage to cross the frontier? At neatly prepared speech which | whose instigation did he decide on sounded suspiciously as though he | his action? Who gave the arms and had expected the prize. Vance was |{he exact information needed for his then given a cigar of the extreme |attempt?" panatella type for his good sports- manship George Hahn received a pr! m.sl position as best ay the third attempt | athlete. He 1 X T | this year to ‘take his life occurred. gracefully and replied to the crowd | A e ST an_editorial “manner. George | \ o U T awson was tendered an expression of appreciation for his work in con mection with n the outing. od his winne and a large diamond 3 ed to Butler fo! the sack r: The outing er in the afternoor Motion This cor the ball hext faatir 1S next = for honors on th Hahn, easily vanquishe lisputed his way, nosing out Roche, who was colls rapidly at the tape. Bob Vance re- ported to have started on the dash could not be located at the | certain or indirectly due the prizes words of friendship in the decision unfair. com Premier is Acclaimed The people of Rome yesterday ac olini on the very spot accepted where Giovanni homb { which broke t1 of Mis car insistence of the Premier th was taken to t mier in multitude answer to were taken by Johnstons A & Ttoman salute WONTH FOR CHACE o clderly woman presented (Continue from First 2 bunch, of hetwee baff no! cho ¥ four M , Do Not Believe Him T tetics Tought in g Later he i T - ice ask 1o with shruged his 1l Do you think T oug flowers with me unist } is pital FORMER NEW HAVENE Says He Was Alone \tlanta, Sept. 13 (T ertising died here today fraid thit falee friends He was a native of New Haven. Conn DIES A nville W he kept strictly would report him to the polics or from his dissuade him purpose. He declares his READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 1 DAUGHERTY TRIAL ARMENIAN TEMPLE ON TREMONT STREET PROCEEDING TODAY Evidence Is Money Was Paid to Non-German Firm Ne 13 (P—A letter | files ten from nding to Pour was not German | owned was read into the testimony today at the resumption of the trial of Thomas W. Miller, former alien | an and ex-Attorney Daugherty, char the government. . counsel for gthy document. : government has claimed that | Swiss organization was a hold- g company for the two German | organizations, the Metallbank and the Metallgeselschaft. The assets of the American Metals company, own- | ed by the German comps were | seized during the war and sold for $7,000,000, which later was turned over to the allegedly neutral Swiss organization. Richard Mbrtgn, Frantfort-On- Main capitalist and head of the two | German companies has testified that | he paid $441,000 ‘“commission” to | the late John T. King, one time Con- | necticut republican national mitteeman, to get the i ets. United States Attorney | Emory R. Buckner has alleged that | this money was a bribe and was| split between Miller and Daugherty. | Merton, the government’s star wit- | ness, who was excused last week had | been expected to undergo cross- | examination at the resumption of | the trial today. There was an ap- | varent discrepancy in his testimony | regarding the Swiss ation. He swore last Wednesday that the so- ty was owned by his family. On Friday he testified it was not and never had been an enemy corpora- tion Mr. Rand also read ac of an opinion he ity of com- | ounded Phota by Johneon & BOMBACI'S PLAYS ' BRISTOL NEWS Sulsse’s claim, ecalculated apparent- ; i SN (& i ¥ to uphold the contention of the card the case, fell that both men Merton ; ing ‘eud to a certain extent anl im- a Swiss e Swiss socic the as- American Mctals Com- (Continued from Page 7.) Societe Joseph M. Donovan, who gal, were read to the iury has al to the before the World in question were transferre S N 1 they keep the peace. Judge Swiss © United 4 s ‘ . i flonafor: the i1 S. Russeil Mink appeared for Ilome War ot e B0 gillen ol s ntini and Attorney William N. De- on (.‘ I ! asfer was made unti | house which Pasqua Rosier for Serafinl, Mr. ore than two ve A a p nounced that he would appeal the «/\‘ \rr Sl d‘d re re- case and it will no douot be heard stand and his cross examination re- irned to him . today by Building ".I'\"‘]‘ “'n DB e o Sithe sumed. i g ¥ 2 nspector A. N Sharp clashes hetween counsal for the defense, Mr. Buckner Jullan W. Mack, preeip sistent questions mpany orally LSS States entered At g DeRosier Rt 1ci wishes to build in a bungalow been to the strict of Stanley str. w Rutherford, who AialoEa ound they require tha build- | Bristol's finest restricted building 4 hy in- 4 S g conform with Aodalog the 10 FFarmington ( ‘armingfon Ave.. op t development tion Sat. and ept. 11 and —Advt wrors. interup cross exam N R Netw Britain, il S Niforaliontor ations (L The trouble centered about the o &1 > c will hold up issu question of the exac daseolpile ARCHBISHOP TIROYR mit for today at least s ctual transfer of the stock of the n Donald Gaffney, couns, American Metals Company to the | Nearly 1,000 Armenians from th property owners wl v i Sunisse. Documents eon- and other cities ained in the Societe's elatm, filled dedic Soclet particig the anged to one whi three tenement district ¢ tion o e will zone out (Continued from erected Arr houses ared this afternoon he & mo the inspec is point had not «q 1 ar ta the entire p interrupted tadis ta the jury but it was to con- ring compa Neri retu t er ng the past week-end in Clin- pplication for a zone Ruthe corporaton an order to peetor et the pro- ford Juestions. Anniversary Mass C l 2 d b the case. late Patrick will be held ity ltems s dran : N N T ST e e et ¢ N ; ar has been engaged by Bombaci to rc Mr. and Mrs . resent his interests. The attor Albert ~ White, 17 West Mair returned t s ohad . has alrcady ad . son opens Tuesday, Sept. fter 2 four motor trip approved methods. Phone lantic City, here ment.—ady. Charles Trancis of teacher of n order will be ask % Y ard Carroll th able time beauty pageant in 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas J. Devin om Atlantic City, N Mrs. T. A. Dowd of is recoveri e BRUNETTO ESTATE §4 e ot o : ot size permitiad in tha dis;| The cstate of the late Alf J netto of this’ city is v 1 at ) 228,58, according to an inventory n filed in the Curtis I.. Sheldon and Wil- liam H. Judd were the appraisers, Cash In itt Savings Bank nd property on a at $1.060 K. K. K. PARADE TODAY has be Washington, Sept. 13 (P The Knights of the Ku Klux Klan gat) ered today in the shadow of the 5 dome of the nation’s capltal for b R their third biennial convocation. to v M Vi o Actress D be ushered in by a parade up Penn- ’\" SIS Buser IR I;(} i](l syvivania avenue, Britain General hospital Winslo A () home Lorena Shipley, 23 on the 2 New RBrital morning to Mr. and Mr John Hurlburt mounts to 8.58 lantic s READ H ETHEL cuperat th m here tomobile am Anderson, and ¢ f Brooklyn. N. Y he Rusiness an club will me luding her motk he oon 1 sands Ohman Y WELL WELL, HERE WE ARE, GIRIGY/ . LULY MAE. - 1896 7 3 h PON ISNT THAT , coB\g their summer home at i : v s N(CE,*—’/\"‘{A;,K : CIVIL SUITS RECORDED and Mrs. Phil Ohma Harbo Sonth Nor RETURN FROM Memt wlowed 1o vote Damag LIONS CLUB MEETING Jud Joseph Dona ortly b tol will sp: on *( 15th amend ment. The number, a langhter speech writ Robert J. Vance of Mr. and Mrs. John Erlagson of on his recent trip to Europe, will 1 Tllis street, lsft today for the be delivered by L. W. Vogel and New Haven School of Gymnastics. | is guaranteed to be interesting. Bos ) Sianley ed to touch on the streat surprise Miss Margaret Erlansor n by FORMALLY DEDICATED BY ARCHBISHOP |\ STATE GONTEST w's | Means, who is run | probate | RALD CLASSIFIED ADS tor trip through Pennsylvinda. —_————eeeee e ey BRAINARD LEADING (ECUCATIONAL FukD of B. & . W. CLUBS $500,00¢ |Misses Leghorn And Foberg, Local ——h (Continued from First Page) Delegates to State Gathering, M Return With Pleasing Reports. | er Sepator Charles . Bakewell, a Yale professor. Delegates who | that the conv follow its usua tests for the two places on t ticket by taking The state hoard of Business and Professional Women's clubs held a tion probably would Meeting in Hartford Saturday. The practice in the con- |Program exhibit of Connecticut clubs m o |which was awarded first prize at the th al ballots. |national convention, was shown, This were here said Inren | Such a ballot is taken by roll call |in cha.t form, represented the com- & | which requires ttle loss than an bined programs of all Connecticut | B calls are tak- |clubs for the past year, Including oL | en the convention, instead of being |dinners, sports. musicales, theatric- = a short one will be somewhat pro- als and other kinds entertain- i tracted tomorrow. . But at political ments. a0 state gatherings “tomorrow” js al- [ The five Connecticut delegates told L ways another day, and no one can about the Des Moines convention. tell what will happen overnight 'One of the interesting facts made fo | when the delegates are all present |known at the convention was that 0 to talk over the outlook. B. and P. W, clubs have a total ot i The convention will be calleq to over $300,000 in use as scholarship g0 order tonight by State Chairman J. |funds all over the country Henry Roraback at 7 o'clock| A conference of all Connecticut 1al standard time and as he is a man of |State committees will be held in ‘J‘- few words he will pre senior | Bridgeport on November 6. A re- wi tor of the state, George P. Mc- | gional conference comprising New te i as temporary chairman. Then York, New Je Delaware and all | wiltscome 1he keyno Aft- of New England is to be held in erwards, the tempor: ization | New York City in February., This! ! of the convention will be made and |New England plan was used last | adjournment taken over until morn- |vear when all New England served ing. as hostess for the -national conven-| At tomorrow's session the fore- tion at Portland, Me. | cast is 'for renomination of Senator | Next year's convention will be | Bingham, Trumbull, |keld in Oakland, California. Miss Elizabeth Leghorn and Miss Anna Foberg represented New Brit- | troller F. M. Salmon. The platform |ain at the meeting. wil be built during the night by the il i i i senator Butters Tate 15 o ne e~ OLIET Nobe Poinis Out Danger ! termined By Voters In to Stmt Tmmc Bay State | ot e sal Washington, Sept. 13 (P —Voters| Alarmed by the danger of the fira e of nine states trudge to the primar-|trucks being driven through the Ari jea tomorrow to express their desire [Streets when traffic is heavy, only e for state and national officers, [to find on arrival at the supposed ks In Massachusetts, home state of |ffr. that an automobila wire or soma i President Coolldge, his friend, S personal similarly minor smoke producer is ator William _ Butler, |the cause, Chief W. J. Nobla of tha chirman of the republican national |fire depzrtment, In a statoment fo. committee, is opposed for renomina- |day, requested the public to be con- tion by Washington Cook. member !siderate of the safety of others and of the governor's council. Walsh | refrain from pulling fire alarm boxes outstanding figure in the for small fires, torial primary | Yesterday morning, all companies ,000 persons quali- |of the department with the exception in the democratic of No. 5 resopnded to Box 14 at louisiana primary which Is to de-|Main and West Main streets, and termine whether Edwin S. Brous- [found a small fire in an antomobile S ; incumbent, or Jared Y. The streets were jammed - at tha s a former governor, is to time, with automobiles going in all be elected'to the senate. directions. Had a telephone alarm In the Colorado primaries ob-|been sent in, the fire could have been culmination of a extinguished by the chemicals car ried in the chief's car. is an lemocratic ser More than 2 fiad to participate sorvers saw the two year fight for control of the re- publican between Senator L. “The fire department is ready at . Phipps and Senator Rice W, all times to answer alarms” the ng for renomin- |Chief sald, “but it is unwise to call Hamlin, re- |out the apparatus by bell alarms for such minor fires. FEven if an entire itomobile is enveloped in flames, the extinguisher carried in tha chief's car can put it out just as well the heavy apparatus that res- ponds to alarms from boxes. Thers always danger of collisions when [the fire apparatus goes through the streets, and in cases of automohila fires it is unnecessary to create a dangerous condition.” party ation, and Clarence C. publican national committceman, In Washington, ator Wesley L. Jones, chairman of the commerce committee, is opposed for renomir tin by a field of six candidates, in- cluding Frank E. Hammond, an wet. Senator Jones is a dr. York, Senator James W. Jr., was up for renom- ination in a campaign that center- ed about the prohibition issue while Senator Porter H. Dale was bofore the voters of Vermont for | 1eir approval. In Nev START BROAD ST. PAVING Street, sewer and paving opera- s S tions were concentrated today on In Maryland, Senator 0. E- ‘]‘{.‘rr Broad strect as the work of placing was opposed for the republican ™"\ yanent pavement hetween nomination by Representative John |q BEVRCTRN PEIORAN . BETOCR 2 BHITpREINT ot fchHeY frlvaid st LI NICTee R O R S & In Michigan the voters acted|pjic.q at work this morning. The upon state officers and fssues, in ad- | oo o, BT S MO EE ent dition to nominating candidates for o eitner side, The sewer gangs represe ves. 2 o - are endeavoring to prevent a recur- In the South Carolina run-oft| ... of conditions which resulted clection, Senator Ellison D. Smith |y poqvy damages and claims against Me Colonel Edgar A. was opposed to the city last month.. Drown. speaker of the house of | representatives, TWIN SONS BORN = e Twin sons were born at New PRESENTED WITH WATCH Britain General Hospital today to § Ensign Carl Frederickson of the| yr and Mre. Harold Wynn of 103 s Salvation Army Saturday evening South Burritt street. Mrs. Wynn T was presented with a wrist Watch | was, before marriags, Miss Bessia bl by the members of his advisory Conlon. She and Mr. Wynn have board. Ensign and Mrs. Frederick-| heen living in Holyoke, Mass., whera vel son have just returned from A mo-| Mr. Wynn is an instructor of man- a ual training. Nu Goat-Getters L DOEGHT IT GET YOUR GOAT . WHEN THE_ “LIFE OF THE- PARTY” : PEGING® READING- THE. NAMEG AND on end DATES o me ook mar sred oR momeR Qi INSISTS mar will IPON ISING- IN b SN Sept