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News of the World By Associated Press ~uuo) m“n f0us FE | ydad W mfl““ ‘)‘ ’ el "“»‘ APV BRITAIN HERALD ESTABLISHED 1870 CAROL WOULD GO BACK TO HOME IF PREMIER RESIGNY Press Leamns Crown Prince’s Decision Rests on Fate of His Enemy PEASANT PARTY HAIL MANOILESCU'S RELEASE - Natienal Pavty ta Meet Sunday De- “pite Government's Aetion in Fore hidtding Con Plan Drive Besime Atlezed o Threaten Tx- isttnee of - Country — “Dictator’ Hopes (o Crush Peons, Nov (P Forme to re- ‘13 I to 1 sign nH(n\\m' former Financ derseerctary Munoilesen pri sourees to the United s eauittan nu in wosition. e bered d extremely It Manoilesou w zling into 1 to adva nrn h will b that with smu s intend tion to 1 3l nes amt exile and i Carol's from thron himself or s through n ir ong Michiael nally hope Men Jubilant wonts Plan Campaign Nov. 16 (UP)—R i 1he ou b 1w ry court vernment forbid- 1l po party 3 bajnlia mani- dele that on on 0 declares Calvary come a for neopls poken <sed to th Aeclares no v nts manifesto on urpation and lie administration i te. that the omic policy 4 misery to o Incon fraud. that pub- in an anarchic crnment's eco- brought poverty people, and that cial policy g forcign has stent covernmer apital out of the CHARGE AN ‘SULI]’ WIFE FOR $I[lfl|]l] Defendant Tel (fourt He gned Document as a Joke of Aliddletow on Ky Suda Nov Josiuh . (B As the Stocking of who is suing Willizn for $100,000 the ocking's uaffections 1< set in the papers alleging alien: tion of this affection, got under way in superior court today, a document #s offered in which Stocking was d as giving up his wife to s $10,000, document Allyn L. and was of il of I e of N before jury, was read Brown and as follows: “I promise to give my wife, Mabel P, William Suda, for the a up all claims ‘tocking, to sum of $10.- Btocking who is document on October Stocking as a witness el the paper as a joke. A previous suit was settled when Stocking r ved an automobile from Suda sev- ral months ago. In 1926 Stocking advertised in a matrimonial ageney paper for a wife | while he was yet married but he claims his wife knew all about it, E ed the 1925 iid he sign- \II\\ II\I(IX()I{ MAN 13 New Haver 16 (A—The harbor comm will recom- mend to Gio rumbull the ap- pointment of Captain Harr Col- licr as harbor master here, vice | C‘aptain Avery who died a few days | ago. Captain Collier is manager of the New Haven Towing company. i Documen( duced today tvolver | health NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1927 —TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS — || Negress Foretel Her Death; Corpse Now Awaits Burial Wilmington, Del., Nov. 16 (B he News today reported that Negroes of Easton, Md., had been restored to a normal state after three days of terror, while body of Eleanor Potter, 38 year old Negress, alleged © fore- told her death, awaited burlal, Last Thursday the woman an- nounced a vision picturing her death and burial. Apparently in zood health, > made arrange- ments for her death and on urday morning revealed to husband that sha had money hidden away trunk for funeral expense She died ths a in a afternoon, —_— DISORDERS BLOCH - HOUSE OF GOMMONS Today's Session Is Twice Or- dered Suspended UNEMPLOYMENT SITUATION Disorders Accompany Debate on La- bor Motion For Vote of Censure of Baldwin Govt. for Alleged Neglect. —Debate is Acrimonious. ondon, Nov » - i aisorder late today caused a sccond adjournment of the house of com- mons seven mi ter the house had been c to order following temporary suspension earlier in afternoon. The disor or ntes rs aceompanied deha motion for a vote he Bal of the probleme, of ¢ nt for and rers rnme vrent nemt nier Baldwin charges of Mac negliect coul neglect Donali The lengthy Donald, bor leader, tion of Cunliffe ard pposition ans: pre or sented oper it Ran premicr who introdueed th usure. When Sir Lister, president of 11 trade to reply, the would not hear him. “Baldwin” and *“t ime minister” sounded through the rouse and the tumult was so loud that Cunlifte Lister was unable to egin - his speceh, T thereupon remarked that he was the impression the pro- ments of the censure motion wint- od a reply but t cries to this of in followes Ay the former "hilip of rose Shouts of a were But we want a respons The spe to refused to con- sent proposal by David Kirk- wood, laborite, that a motion be presented asking that Cunliffe Lis- not heard. The spes tireat to adjourn the house if the persiste was unavailing t) rencwed eries as the presi- trade again suspended the sit- then disorder and when for Premier ent of t rose, the ere were Baldwin hourd of aker ting. PRESS ALLEGES MORE OF MEXICAN INTRIGUE Pulpmt' to Prove C(alles Paid N araguan Revolutionists Nic- Washington ihe Washington Herald today fits alleged documentary ex- pose of anti-United States activities by Mexico in Central America a yes ago. In answer charges that Nov. 1§ to official Mexican the Herald documents were forgeries and a state depart- ment declaration that it has no knowledge of the documents or of their authenticity, the Herald plied today. For Iy diplomatic rea- sons, the department of state is pub- licly registering indifference to the disclosures.” The Heralds adds “as matter of fact. however, the of the department have been bulg- ing for months” with such reports, Three alleged documents repro- purport to prove that exclusiv (Continued on Page 17) speuker | COLONEL HURLEY ' Dachess Tells Bridgeport Court REMUS CONTINUES RESIGNS COMMAND Widely Known Newspaperman 10 Go to New York FIELD MAY BE SUCCESSOR' Former Sunday Fditor of Water- bury Republican Tenders Resi nation as Second in Command of 102nd Infantry, Haver nation of Lie ley second commander, To fill tie ey Colonel reco 1ppoi Novey of third bat- e promotion o Wa- Major Tor- ol of major tion in New Yor impo the s tion is rial capac would to ity paper im contir the Conncetiet H £ the have boe much, Tf thi d out so that A i Connceticut one in However, i o ry 1 could 1 wo to and prob for to ren \ sure forget our sociation in the guard. licve that 1 ever had a rior, a more capable, ¢ finer hoss. We all all the time. a unigue outfit in tk L know it will contin you are some time 1o come, 1 shall n in New York. You Colonel, that T siall e e 110st stood in command.” Col. Piclds Sof Col. Ficlds said 10d accepted Lieut. Col. H nation with reluctance of th that tions in New York wo entirely impossible torm the duties of regimen He declared Lir have heen an extre er who was largely and only bt his co il for him fact nec mak 1y o por- an officer of fhe it. (ol 1ely Hurl: v citicient ¢ responsi Luilding up units and developin esprit de corps which now s Major Novey enlisied in the second regiment in 1613 and served til May, 1916, as a privatc was made corporal then and nt to ¢he Mexican border prowioted to the He o was son Min Franee wh his commission, Organized Company 1 At the conclusion of the war organized Company L, 102nd infan- try, remaining in command until june 8, 1523, when he was promoted to the rank of major and placed in command 6f the thivd baitalion rroll, who enlisted it National Guard o old Captain ¢ Conneet division in th on July 4, me member of of criminal the A. E. . soon after his regiment d in IFr He was consider the most v hle D. C. flicers in the servies olile wptain in point of in the regiment, o t his commission as such on mber 15, 1615, Coincidental ommendation for % invest tion of arriv one of entiy ining Nov the r tion to the twelfth mission as his el or eame of his con nis anniversary n WOMAN Middletown Touis Critt her home on Church street after a short i from mon Mrs, Crittenden widow of former M Crittenden, of th the Wilcox, this city. DIES AT Nov. 16 nden, § S0 (P died at 1oday phen was " th Albert R founders company yor one Crittenden of of LOVER SHOOTS GIRL TO END PAIN WHEN HER SUICIDE ATTEMPT FAILS \Drives to Waltham and Fires Bullet Into Own Body On Main Street—Hospital Officials Believe His Wound Fatal. Waltham, double Mass., Nov. shooting in an 16 automobile resulted in the death of , 19, of this city, and sent Joseph F. Buckley, 23, of Weston to the Waltham hospital with a prob- ably fatal wound. The police said Buckley had told them that the girl shot herself and that when he saw she was still alive he took the re- from her and sent another bullet into her body, later shooting himself, The girl, who had been in poor for several years, had been friendly with Buckley for some time. Her parents are dead but her rela- | tives objected to the attentions of Buckley, who has heen employed (P—A'a farmhand About midnight lust night Buck- ley met the girl and took her for an automobile ride. They had gon far as Sudbury the police sail Buckley told them, when Miss Mills suddenly pulled a re from her dress, pressed it her hody and fired. Buckley that she was still breathing and app in pain, so he decided to end her suffering and taking the pistol shot her near the heard Then he drove back to Waltham On upper Main street he fired a bul- let fnto his own body. A patrolman | found him in the car beside the body of the girl and took him to the hospital volve inst aw Duke Beat Her with Back of Chair 1 When She Spokeof ‘Other Woman’ Former Miss Elsie Moore, Who Returned to This Coun- try After 17 Years’ Wedlock In Italy, Testifies In | Suit for Divorce—Chauffeur Called to Stand. 18 (A—Taking| srior court in t Duchess Elsie A testified to the al- on the rt of Duke which led from him. The alleg- ip the duke and ino, the financlal and | between the duke conditions | ¥ United ition in both exar ion. 1y of the duchess was ¢ introduction of two chauffeur, e e Prince Chig, t relative of the duke, Chauffeur Testifies i of the chauffeur 1 Duke Torlonia a, Mar ment of the nter and 1 there all Instead of of a laison, taxed her vith “brazenly” on er woman. “You case while ti husband denving the existence | she said, her husband having acted | to the oth °d your ity re.” she quoted her| put ro on your She told me everything. “He said s proud to have with 1 ~r Mm the : flaunt- aged made r visit p u P Marino Torl a divor tionsk Lovenz rel oni r of entry ived 1 cros s to the ms Khe Struck Her mpt With Chatr 1) art of the her sband to she said, led to h he pulled | leavy mahogany d struck her with it ruck %0 violently,” said, “that 1 was u some time All the month States tend She on or foilow zino house, of tion in wh from me she nconscions his took place In June, and the next | out for the United children, lis cour ireenwich, itness sa she with g to ume 4 family her ry the immer her (Continued on P 1g¢ 8 “You Look Like a Bootlegger to Me” Yale Student Tells Divinity Dean (#)—Dean divinity New 1 ‘B in You look like a " came the answer t in with that bag.” The dean turned a come one who ki ot through the gate as a preacher cfused and not us a hootlegger. The tncident tickled Pro Lyon Phelps so much his lccture s todu sald t wiie atts suitCase eplied the D 10wn to body, he Bowl d at a travelling hootlegger to "You can't hpear ¥ and sought out w him and ¢, William he told it to and Yalc anot Dean was trg my o smuggle a huge into the Bowl, his statement t it contained clothes not being wecepted., e i the in replicd t e to Cambridge to ind had germons in the t away 1 the student, NEENAN SEEKS HONE CONVEYED T0 SISTER Files Suit Against Brother for Spring Street House e ay preqch has vith that 73 CHILOREN RESCLED AT MERGY ACADENY Nuns Save Pupils When Fire Breaks Out in Their Dormitory nd Rapids. Mich, Seventy-five 9 children were r property w rding to a rescued James re broke Mt Me within five minutes afte rightfully that aser the his of ey Ttk out in the main building Lins hre of Academy early today Nora atc Awakened by smok er Leon cried an alarm and led 42 other | nuns to the children's the top floor Thirty dormitories bibies, aslecp cribs, were hered into the arms erty on of 30 nuns. The other nuns roused his it should and propert specify if he sold, 1 should holld deman irst O Sl o w ve: Origin: fective 75,000 nan, that her the the older children and marched them, without ay. They t clothes to confusion, down a that ir were taken an adjoini in their ng build- at The nu tloor 1t ns we when They ot on the lire” ery ¢ rushed promy children. i e the ing in t wiring * damige srought under contr Many prized poss: academy, including a ued at $2,500, were The is st institutions. It star high hill overlooking the oit West Branch street, conveyanc at the from tiso caused it A B ions 1d liarp, troyed. of th con- gift or na fo was of s jous to yals and nd oth ¥, tncluding conveyance continued to N taxe Ly academy cliy's N city, Sakas on & 1w roex ust the J Henry ( Bell, Portldnd Stone Man, Is l)ead Portland. Oct. 16 (#) il 56, long connected Lrownstone Quarry industry lied at St. Raphacl's hos cw Haven today following a ratfon. Mr. Bell a buil contractor in Wash ton, D, several years and later returne this town where he becams tary of the Connecticut Brownstone company. He s vived by Mrs. Rell, four sons two daughters, e 17) SWATS AT BEE, DRIVER HITS POLE, BREAKS HIP Roxbury, Mass, Man Seriously Hurt was - Accldent Near North End Park, Tosing control of his automobil Steam in and he attempt- With his hand, 3, of 59 She Mass., failed roadside near to Stanley car crashed noon to- sur- and whin a hee o to strike 1 Tamos flew it Sum- aged Roxhury, a pole on the north 0 see the Quart against lay. Dr. tended entrance park and his it, shortly befo Edwin R. Curran, who at- him, said he has a fractu of the hip, and sent him to New Dritain General hospital M. J. Epstein of 49 MecLean street, Boston, who was with mossky, was cut about the fa the glass from the windshield, njuri ile painful, sidered serious, Th ployed by the K, Dress Co. Th Red Cross Report Total as of yesterday ..%1,628.5 Today e Analysis: W $10.00 $ 5.00 3 455 Gifts |\!|n\ contributi ir Bearing Co. . B. Nat'l Bank hy His not con- are cm- and dam- | are, 1 men & P. Co was badly today | Employes 1 First Buptist Church Nat'l Biscuit Co. — o # || Russell & Erwin ... THE WEATHER P. & F. Corbin ..... By Mail p 5 . Lobby City Nat'l Bank Lobby Savings Bank : Lobby Com. Trust Co. 42,00 lobby N. B. Nat'l Bank. 103.20 { —eee ) Britain and Rain tonight and Thursday; colder Thursday; much cold- er Thursday night. | vicinity: | | | | New | | fdid.” | ation | Automobile lower last |are offering AS OWN ATTORNEY Twelve Tentative Jurors Ready! 10 Be Questioned FURNITURE 1S RECOVERED (- Court to Instruct Veniremen to Con- sider “Three Tests” in Determiu- ing Defendant's Sanity at Time of Shooting. Cincinnati tative mus’ not me; work Nov. urors murder n tr ¢ but it did pt that they ttorneys to upon, stain th o & most tr only on 1 a determi Remus' guil admitted readin, he first a nat desirable 2 ng of when the ove pros. the strer hie uons l\nnlmn Recovered Yesterday also hrought m two »art of th - place fatd furniture lie Mrs. tripped from ision T ile he was in Atlanta penitentiary for whole- bootlegging, the fact that P'ranklin Dodge, Jr. had come to ‘incinnati, and a report of the ppearance of a woman witness, Mr. Taft said that undoubtedly ge's name wauld b brought into trial defense and that e nded to present Dodge as a wit- | for the prosecution on woman wl Mrs, George Com man Remus des gument in cour retary, but proseention * o disappeared s of ih 1 a bitter 4 wife wh this 1 tentiar, Peni- emus same time The “Three the trial Tests” started thers 2en frequent erence to “‘three tests” the court would inst the Jurors to consider when determining upon Remus’ sanity at the time ke | shot and killed his wife, | They are: as the accused a free in forming the Since to kill? » capable of act was right purpose Judging r wrong? Did he k it was an offens; the at the time that gainst the laws of | God and man? A new special venirs of 1 women was ordered day only 16 50 men to court left of t as were . of which only 7 reporte . BUILDING DEPT. WANTS PERSONNEL INCREASED One or Two Additional Tnspectors May Be Included in Next Year's Budget. One or possitily g ins cluded in submitted sion to the for next The ¢ will two are to be litional n- sctors A budget the buildi u wh will commis- nd tax ition diseussed commissioners ning and at ion to the departs meeting tomarrow pre ssions of the bLu of the prepa is the its estimared 0T next y of 1t board to pense permi ar, asking th ome for tional o a proce its i ha - tion he de. Th Ture s =i nployed TRUCK DRIVER KIL] , No W st ( DEAN JONES DIES Noy 16 (P~ Dr. s, dean of the at the [ nly to disease. Charles departme suda JOBLESS, NOT WORRIED | several days the offer was standing | Father Gerotheont BLACKMER, TEAPOT WITHESS, HIDING IN FRANCE, ORDERED T0 SPEAK OR LOSE $100,000 Court to Force 0il Man to Answer Under Pen- alty of Contempt of Court. Refuses to Withdraw Challenge to Priest His Testimony Sought in Sinclair Probe in Con- nection With Formation of Continental Trading Company of Canada. 15 (P issue Deter- against ) the oil cas, got an order H. A, why he in contempt and ordering Black- ng Bla cause should no! same time GEORGE IVALIS, IVALIS" OFFER HOLDS; property to extent o to be s & Jgnored Subpocnas. Black r, ignored who is fn France, has subpoenas and his counscl indicated when the Fail progress that he con- Walsh law scizures may be ma stitutional. procedure now would be U. S. marshal to | while the case cour Sinclair trial was in sidered the under which was uncon- |Skeptic Says Challenge to Priest Will Not Be Withdrawn lie for the propert out in The ruling today, by Justice Sid- dons, ordered Blackmer to show cause why he should not be adjudg- " | cd in contempt by January 6, it was job through his dis- !mmhd to Blackmer's counsel and Wi [ will be served im and pub- latiers lished in the ne ad Testimony of the western oil man was sought by the government without yeast today claims a clear e £ cut victory and will allow his o pecially in connection with the a s ; : o0 ET L mation of ntal Trading ’,‘,.1‘,'?{,‘.”:Z"Jm:.‘xw CATL ACCOM- | (ompany, Ltd., of C‘anada, through e i which passed the $230,500 in liberty lis had questioned : bonds which the government ela v. John N, of the Greek Orthodox 1 found their way fo Albert B. K Water- | grier e had leased the bury o perform the feat, and when | oot B 0 i e it was apparently done before his | goit 4poones e ves, the soda fountain employe who | 3\ & 2CUI Sk taah 1 a study of chemistry (30 = e charged fraud and offered $200 to Action maken Molas the clergyman if he would perform he act before three chemists. For is foug Ge Tvalls who forfeited his fountain with =oda pute a erbury clergyman upon on ape claim that he can raise and br through prayer for- of s i the power Geretheou ay church in L Where Today's court action was taken luring ¢ in ‘the i stigation of the tampering charges which Fall-Sinclair th the re- d a mistrial of th and coincident w ppearance at the court house of of special oil coun- remained in the ground since the ed. The action without reply and | Waterbury church le a |’1‘ 4 wager. Today, soft gtat terday lers announc- would ignore Ivalls and his the drinks ement: aving seen in erstwhile dispenser of baclke the following e ssued doBuss mistrial was order- the press that wnd his flock have 1o put supernatu T did not go to W “Losing my job is the es. T am en instrumental in exposing their superstitious practices as T said the laws of nature cannot be suspended by gainst Blackmer was based on @ statute passed at the ast session of congress. Its author nator Walsh, democrat, Mon- ana, who made the original charge of fraud in » oil leasing negotia- tions and later prosecuted the sene ate oil inq W refused the test, worl faith 1ould Father Gerotheou or any | IN WAREHOLSE BLAZE ficient to submit their their claims to 1 put up the $200 New York Fire Does Dame age Estimated at More Than $3,000,000 courag courage invest to he My offe “1t shoul to submit tors T & paid to any r still holds. is shameful that such fraud be perpetrated in the v ions upon innocent and It shall be miracle worker. of rel un- | sons. soforth as shten my fellowmen the truth of sci always be tested.” HEAT RECORD IS SET Today T As Pos ing can ““ | New York, Nov. 16 (UP)—Beven hundred new automoblles valued at 000,000 were destroyed in a tire a wuarchouse between 59th ana h strecis at fth avenuse to- Is the Hottest November 16 spread rapidly through orics and throughout the which covered nearly an ire block. Half of the city's fire equipment joined in putting fire Exer Recorded at Boston Weather Nov n's hottes 16 (LUP)—Ti November 16 in local w burea the temiperature over the previous Indi mi was L ¥ believed explosion 10 have of caused an 30 p. m veral degre righ record for this dat tions were that the mercury The 75 which was ti mum up to ¢ v n degr maximun. Beo: whic the th for to appre without intens o terrif burs the first ch gas he explosion flames firemen the mask: at and preceded t was difficult who arrived Irants higher wa- above staggered AUTO VERSUS BABY DOCTOR FINDS AUTO GETS THE VOTE Dr. Jordan. Providence, Sees Cars Competing With Stork and Believes City Birth Rate Shov Is the Winner. Providence, R are 1, Nov. 16 competing t in the opinion mon P. B. Jordan, superintendent of the Providence Lying-In hospital. The ¢ ity birth rate he find year than in probably will be lower this year than last. Some of this decrease, he be- lieves, may he accounted for by the fact that many persons, unable to afford both automobiles and children prefer to own automobiles, Dr. Jordan declares autornobiles | competition even to stork, of food. With years of the “upkeep” |chicken the increase in recent | of children, | as rushed to it said ) When Roos: Sy rned alarm was sent between Yule h street and all the North river »call. Reserves from preiinets handled the was IN MANY HOMES on INSWer six police crowds. Which it ~ Building Lines Take Greater Part of Lot of the zoning law ¢ rued ill make it al- Kson his pr rty is reet, it was rickson filed an building permit. inley streef, provides a 50-foot and is bounded on one street with a foot line, and on the other side Ly Roxbury road, which also has 8 3 foot line, If all lines are strictly hered to, Erickson will have put a small plot in the center of his [ 623125 Jot. strietly tic mory the T of b control ovisions coming widespread, he and the moto share of the family budget might have been devoted to the i of children. Lying-In ness of the accepts only maternity hus sufters when the birth rate de- creases; while other hospitals have their “hoom times” of measies, pox and similar disease. However, Dr. Jordan believes, the wealthy and relatively well-to-do | families are bringing up larger fam- ilies than formerly. savs con, e st i car is taking the jounded by today rais- e when o hospital feels the application for it |ihe plot W where a competition, fo; on cases zoning building line, by Newbury N sido