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mm Speaking of Sports Manager Clarence Lanpher of the National Guard basketball team left today for Portland, Me., where he will spend the coming week-end. We wonder what this trip means. WITH THE BOWLERS ROGERS ALLEYS KENSINGTON LEAGUE Anzacers Colby .87 Adam Sullick, local catching star, has rcturned from the south where he was given a tryout with the Kins- ton, N. C. baseball club of the Vir- sinfa league. Sullick made a good impression there but was up against the proposition of beating out :hoi manager for the position. All the players are men of advanced years |1 and they have no liking for “Kids" | as it was put to the local boy. Kalen Sullick's failure to make the Kins- {on team is a gain for New Britain hecause the star kstop of the All- ! KKensington team of last season will probably be acen in a local uniform again this year. Sullick’s present plans are unknown. Britain teams will start sball season in earnest Fri- tay. The Falcons and Corbin Red Sox will p the former at St.| Mary's and the latter at Walnut Hill purk, tomorrow morning at 10:00 ] ez BUTLER CONNENTS JEFFERSON IDEALS New the row first games of the year will t two weeks. . » played within the ne: haven't nsing- Up to the present time, we heard a peep from the All- ton haseball team. Just what the | “lence portends, we know not. We ture the guess that Dan Malar- | , newly elected manager, is await- | ing the real warm breezes befora | calling out the candidates for the; team. [ Strikes at Mussolini ve As we understand it, there is a lively scramble on in this city for a polo franchise in the Ttolier Polo league. At least four parties that we have heard of, are after a franchige and it seems almost | cortain that some one will get it. Charlotteville, Va., Apri! Nicholas Murray Butler, i« Columbia university, feel theory of the Mussolini in Italy constitutes democracy which : 1 ouly by making “our doctrine efficient by re i civil {and individual liberty. Speaking at Founder's cises at the University commemorating the o il cigh fourth birthday | Thomas Jefierson, he satd v t he pre: a Although we have no official! knowledge of the matter, we unde <tand that the Tabs are about ready o allow roller polo to be played in the new hall on Main strect. This | ould be an ideal spot for the game | he played. No definite decision an be made by anybody until afts S the meeting of the officers and dl-‘”,,fl,y A ove Tt rectors of ague a week from {important of the attacks ch sSunday. faith in democracy. b ready fading communism an would in time be replaced by a rm 0f government bascd upon the aching of Jeft wring that e more im- | than he was in 1787, | Day exe Virginia, nt the granted, game will ise s place where 1 . will be named bout that is called a fight for featherweight championship of o world will taks place between Diek (Honeyboy) Finnegan of Bos-) . ono gy obstacls to um ton and Red Chapman on the night | S50 B0 S0 (0 OfLTHE 5 {ir t democracy has been chal- Jenged from within and wichout. But Lt no time in memory v the as emphatic as at t red to so- nt as then the e playe A n ed, ad weight throne has been it ever since Louis (Kid) Kap- Meriden red from it be- could not make the weight. | rs named, Finnegan are the outstariding § pound class and if wins is called the t champion, then there wee for the other con- the decision in | s Last vio and to the Mussolini rul inding attac “The moment the absolute, romebody attack an out- man, in the 12 state becomes on 5 ot o the return of the doctrine under the can ot {our doctrine effic civil and individual | out by th 2 sity A. C. on g rd professional fight card in this , if Matchmalker Leo Bradley can | Meyer Cohen and Erwin mg-JBOSTON BOOK STORES ARE FACING TROUBLE together featurce hout, it is al- DI0St eert t another card \\’fll( run off here. ct Attorney Now Intends o the I is one 7 Prosccute Without Formality one of the sweetest ceticut in some will be in Cohen of Warninzs, April 14—Pi—A ntlemen’s 2 Boston bookselicrs attorney's ol wil Boston, kes the other f r t me thing so ween a pretty lacing bee, district - _tered today, and Proscentor Willi will | 5. Foley stiffened his earlier teur days | panning of nclair Lewis' Bodine, | nove) round | A Colyy Dis- | ¢ nd shat- new ust use their lezal consequenees | Tosissllers! troubles {mented by the furs | that jail sentences rather thar » information that Jimwy Will | would be the rule, and pr ssional fighting in the | would not bhe precsded by ¢ for little while | ey of a notice of wa o dilemma seemed |in view of the fact b number 9f best sellers loared from the shelves by tary cooperation with the wttorne; ommittee roprs the booksellers took th that no man could b read everything printed o n it o the tasks however, Foloy's own Haven next week . Lim City od | Clinch would be Bo sonent, bt inquiries el r ution el cour- family st . ha outs over his opponent. with Louis (Kid) Kaplan fraining quarters in Meriden, bringing him along at a when a ntly w voluwn district senting position cted o 14 offered two appear- scored knoe His work at th has st broke inta th with two jabe Ruth coluran yeste iy Cobb ling the bases like Cobb of old und he is fast becoming 4 sensation with the Athletics. It Ty can keep up the work all through the season, he is sure to do the Ath- letics a great deal of good. Merwin Jacobson 1 nee to get lineup since th and his frienc itting 0 this, letter said: “I shall expect that your commit- tec will hereafter proy by its membe of hooks or publications which violate the visions of the statute by th of your own sound co If your committee dos . 1 shall, of course, br pelled to take action.” The penalty is imprisonment not more than two yeu of not less than $100 than $2,000. Asks Police to Find Missing Husband New York, April 14 (P—Abamdon- ing private search than two years for her husb Ward Lederer, brother-in-l of William C. Durant, automobile magnate, Mrs, Victol Lederer has hlice aid In locating him. he i8 being kept from her by his relatives. Lederer, left for i Durant's Wall street offics 'y 27, 1925, Mrs, derer said, she has not seen him inee Lederers were married seven years A private scarch th carried her as far as Calitornia, developed only the clue that he had been in Albuquerque, ast December, she said. pro- exer- mon s not com- had Brook!yn season opened up in this city are efvaiting_ his first appearance to see what he will do. “Jake” is the reg- ular utility outfielder for the club and he seems to hold his position ugainst all opponents. 't the for nd a fine and not more Eastern league clubs are getting ready for the opening of the season in these parts. That will take place within a few weeks and some fast clubs w111 be seen in action. ARN BURNED Belmont Park, N. Y., April 14 (P —A large scrvice stable connected with the Westchester Racing Asso- ciation’s track here burned to the ground last night. Twenty work horses stabled in the barn were saved. Firemen from five com- munities were called to fight the blaze, ARRIVE AT SHANGHAT New Haven, Conn., April 14 (A — Dickeon H. Leavens, treasurer of Yale-in-China, and Francis §. Hutchins, member of the faculty,| One of the re have arrived at Shanghai, a cable-! of the gram informed Palmer H. Bevis.| tains a pigment of that coler found «xecutive secretary here, today. in sea plants. Sees Gommunism Fading and:' nt | Kopses ge to | compelling tic | containi hundred | of | most | ulenging | mocracy has| hap- | he devoted Lis tme | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, [3!] OFFENDER TAKEN | INRAID BY O°MARA " | Sleuth Gels Evidence by Using| Football Tactics | Patrick one-man raid establishment Smalley strect about o morning and ted ) {tor, Mic 1 Kopsez, ag K the char violation of the (uor law. He will Le arraigned police court tomori morning the third tim O'Mara 1 sh Sergeant 1 a repairing J on o of I in | for on . ling st time to the p he was 5| lon Church street a lived having a room the shoe repairing turday man brought liq ation and e y in shop. young polic | bis Itraet had him copn Y| av followed | from taki 1 e said, | Kopsc he ey payment to the to | T complainant, | discontinue sellinz | This morni he Kopsez 1 {was passin | pose i raid of whe ohse toor, nd van out. The | Kopscz throw | counter where s and when recover it, stop him ant to push The bottle, Juor the taken as evi- | ant walked | | nim out {nonie n ion. las never | ro Nutmeg d to vent all | t in the ire of crumpled | rush fy=t WEST CHESTER A, L, HITS AT STUDENTS Defends Dismissal of Teachers in Evolution Row O'Mara made West Chester, Pa., Ap ’ww sylvania schools are being use ad “pernicious and subversi Amegica he speci local post which has t the Li students ¢ normu! can Legion v activities of nposcd ol smplaint of the It I criticism by t the ion post over ¢ Liberal clul Nicaragu. d to t ors at t of policy il two have pro: t by the clubn. achers, Pre- rlin and Jol oused a storm oi dents i to authorities The 1o suppres the | he Liberties Union 1 that freedom of spereh in i attacked. the legion post t night denied that it w(n)‘llrm of consoring fred the the | e was bicom- of the re- iitted to the of public i rue- with rees FAILURE Butler sees Littic Hope of Coolidge's Limitation Plans April 14 (UP)—Fail- power naval limita propo by (b il predicted today Chairman Butler house wval committes after White House. The United has no ships to sacrifice will lack power to influence | rms limitation in the government was ment at th explained, 1 trong navy 5 of the ton, thr oL conterence States w of the a call fore e to forcs 21 conference, it had a disarm | ment lish | was frank in repeating it fon | ove | with the | known to tix {in led nis pl THURSDAY, APRIL LAWYER DEFENDS HIS 'BUSINESS MENFOR | 1 DEMAND FOR BIG FEE : ARM RELIEE BILL National o, hgr Agrees on Nwd‘ w—cuson| Byt Hgs No Suggestions Attorney for Frank Tells Judge Why Farned $10,000 Hartford, April 14 L Klein, Waterbury counsel for Frank 1ot mince words at a hearing y terday afternoon before Walter M. |, Clark in the probate court as to shy he should be allowed a foo of $10,000 for his part in ting Capewell He ons of | 1, did | New York, April 14 () — U agricultural depression and calls for consideration as a na- | | tional ~ economic question, {pe= | prelimi. report of the well out of the Hartford retreat. | o ool FHOH on agriculture He argued that the value of IS \hich will publish its complete lay in the fact that he had | indings this summer, to be restored to Capewell| «Tyo evidence which has been | his liberty which had been taken practically unanimonus from him by an “illegal commit- act of depression, but fs | by Judge Clark. He said he A AE tinres as contranl made the claim of law in the hoth as to canses and toreme rior court that the commitment said Charles Nagel, as illegal. Judge Nickerson had dnOnL e hstconcliaaa rmitted extensive testimony to he tonwide hearings by the taken on the point, and that h n ToatlTan- in this it was imbued with a mount of work he had done this ¢ Sensing th criticism of his com- mitment of Capewell to the retreat | four vears Judge Clark stated court takes full re-| sponsibility for the original commit- which was made 1 hearing. No undue influenc relatives is recalled and the apology to make for its de- exisf had tory divs | man, in rional and e said | consulted p the difficulties are it is hoped, Those re. agree that th tile that heritage « impaire f not ma on ago, from | is conr \oumNer Reaches End | Of Long Journey Alone | Chicago, April 14 UP—Clutching | 4 tiny hm 1 a small brown satchel, Tschida, a globe-trotter at five, has r ¥ ¢ court the fact that whose testimony in Cay ret the trial one court that the supe was as, who got into the ne rs on his arrival in this c Jecause of trouble he put land oiticials to in determining his | to enter, was met at the rail- station last night by his moth- Amelia Goldstein, who od him to the home where he = first time his half-broth- and Henry—children Lig mother by a second marriage. Ellis Island officers tried for three induce Andreas to display the lad obeyed to randmother's warn- | PREED OF KILLING Maryland Court Absolves Man Who | Shot Assallant in J Rockville, Md., April 14 (UP)— | vy t man's home a right o 'O He fre i A after two eration. \e passport ound ! coat WILL DOUBLE GARRISON, ‘Tokyo, April 14 (®—T garrison in Manchuria bled for the time teenth division dep Manchuria to relieve the tenth d vision, wiose term of service ha cexpired. The tenth division will re- {main temporarily Women : courtroom cheere was the socond trial used ly Barbee, Jr., at Sligo Road near last Hallowe'en. 1o defense contended [in «1 ~defense when Barbe to attack him the It for Rule shoot- Rule's Burnt w 1ec William \h]l'- of will be dou- | being. The four- on rted today for Md., le shot | invad- At the Head of the Easter Parade Select a Connecticut Hat to top off your Easter outfit. Expert Hatters will fit your purse and personality. 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