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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1927. ESCAPES DROWNING [Aovm, igkunge TCHARIFS S, MELLEN 70 DIE IN BLAZE| " "IN RO eooER NEW HAVEN OMM ‘Who Criticized Navy lowed he didn't” and when his angry | (Continued from First Page.) i T OAD HEAD, PASSES £ R |out, he said he offered to delegate | ; | ‘ and Fietnsas o Glon 3 any one of them to try to get the Washington, Nov. 17 () — Rear informatlon. e‘mrrge from But they all ‘ducked,’” he testi- Admiral Thomas P. Magruder, who | is on “walting orders” as the re-| o | Lyautey sald. ed. | J. P. Morgan, the younger, later | Avoided All Display. sult of his criticism of the navy de- ‘m’:‘g'&f:?“;: ?:lfp;m:‘l]k.’a;‘;“,,:,rt RN L0l ikt partment, has cancelled all of his ! 3 Yy rean | the highest degree, He held to many engagements for p ¢ speeches i1 bility out of Mr. Mellen's han 5 Shiclded J. P. Morgan | picturesque customs, avoided for reasons he does not care to dis- display and appeared mostly cuss, Mr. Mellen was indicted in connec- - tion with the third deal for his ef-|studied reserve. he af While Admiral Magruder declined forts in blocking the plan of the|ihe Moroccan ;\}_opl"rw,hfl to comment on the cancellation, Grand Trunk to invade New Eng-|ior” was evident on all of the rare other than to say he would not land with a competing line to Provi- | gccasions when he seen in daz- make any public addresses “for the dence, R. I. He was charged wWith | ;jine white, leading a procession to time being,” it is understood thar consplracy in violation of the Sher- | in.“\rocque accompanied by the fa-- aboard the Wahoo and given stimu. | 0T r;"’v:n!r,f;’ r‘ayuuon:fl:\:;;*h ot- man anti-trust act. but Mr. Mellen | oy inlick Guard” composed of ants after which they returned to e e slaves. Privateer, leaving this harbor e R K The e has ocey recently, 000,000 had gone which Mr. Mor-| gan's purchasing committee had paid | down in New Haven notes, Mr. \(or~ gan asked if he thought he knew | more about such things than the |committee lawyer. Mr. Mellen “al- MRS. NUSS IS SECRETARY OF LOAN ASSOCIATION | Former Chamber of Commerce Sec- CROSS GAINS 8117 AT BOOK ENDS AUCTION Rotarians Contribute Large Sum w‘ | Membership Drive at Luncheon \’ 3 DEATH TAKES NOTED) RULER OF MOROCCO (Continued from First Page.) BOYS SIPHON GAS ™ FROM PARKED CAR Run Out of Fuel and Steal It With Hose retary Named to Executive Position in Finance Concern. Mrs. R. Nuss of Cottage has been elected executive sec- Noon. and being fully clothed they wers in darkness, General | This erate circumstances when sight- | Amalie ed by the yacht Wahoo ,owned by | W. S. Carpenter. A young man, who was sald to be a Princeton student and who was being brought to New London from Fisher's Island ,where he had been the guest ot Lamott, dove into the water fully clothed, reached Mrs. Mellish after she had sank below the surface twice. A well thrown life line reached Mellish just as he was about to sink for the third time. The rescued quartet were taken (Continued from First Page) pi | retary of the New Britain Co-opera- tive Savings and Loan assoclation, by the directors of that organization. ‘Her ion was unanimous. Wil- liam J. Rawlings is president of the atio Mrs. Nuss is the widow of the late Robert J. Nuss, who died several years ago. Prior to her connection with the Savings and Loan associa- tion she was with R Brothers ‘0., going there from the Chamber of Commerce, where was acting secretary following death of Mary J. Curtin. in a year rose from general pur- chasing agent to general traffic man- In 1892 the New York and England railroad called him as its general manager at race to ager. New, but with Came to New Haven The New York, New Haven and Hartford, deeming Mr. Mellen too jowerful to be aligned against it \ith a rival, proceeded to bid him from the Boston post and ond vice-president. In his first connection with the Haven he was instrumental in said he voluntarily assumed the re- sponsibility of the indictment to shicld Mr. Morgan, whose health had to the I the s fratricidal wars which ceded his reign convinced Yo pre- of of the boys to take the car. the car was put. It developed had boys ich w After 1 can, tank on the to their a plans Du the car without Dut prior to last nig Sergeant McAvay car w ken out garage in the rear of 1 ere Dutrich con Britain Body Works 1t simple matter to open the door the garage, and keys were used to unlock the door of the car the ignitio The police say one of the boys had the keys, 1 W a of ving ob- served the tvpe used aft ich he obtained car mig t the Dutrich deni 1 one ed hem so tha use of the casier, ad employe they cl to the pol yrdon unable to their of in start been 1 he Mind Unhinged by of Recent Flood Mass, Nov. 17 (8 The and flood 1t one n Y for the 1ost While nd furnit ek and se Man's Horro his vher ran his and ire to hig Wrote Letter Daily for 13 lcals to Dead Wife t A, N¢ P Ma Sloux ( COLD IN NEW ORLFANS READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BEST RESULTS ~r|m-s Leads the world By using chea according to the four natural laws of oil com- bustion,and with no part inside the firebex, Oil-O-Matic renders service that mukes it the world's larg oil burner. You wil enjoy oilomatic heat in your home WY LLIA EA‘HN Wirld s lavgest producer of SOLD and INSTALLED DARR™ na turn | for the success of nts as he other civic Ro- m‘ | CHURGH IN SAME 5 OLASS WITH SCHOOL next morning. fentity of the Princeton atu- was carefully shielded and ef- to learn his name proved un- availing. He missed his train by the del of the rescue and returned to Fish- ers’ Island until the next movning when he was brought over by Mr. Dupont's yacht. - NATION BANK RESOURCES HIGHEST IN HISTORY Report Shows Funds in Continental | United States, Alaska and Hawall Professor Sces Religion and Educa- tion Closely Linked in Atm sources and Teaching en, Nov. 17 (P—Beca must teach people how to live rather than how to make a livell- 100d, the aims of both religion and lucation are alike the Rev. Dr. James Moffatt, world famous schol- author and religlous teacher this morning’s meeting of Connecticut Council of Religious sation’s annual convention here ffatt, who re tly came to itry from Scotland to be- fessor of church history in heological Seminary, N. Y., spoke before more than 300 dele- gates to the Moffatt, s it was once supposed to be, nor is religion the dry topic of tradition. The aims of ion and education are preciscly the same with character the great end of each." SECOND VICTIM DIES Death Takes Another Who Was In- “is lating notes amounted jured In Automobile Wreck at South Canaan Wednesday. South Canaan, Nov. 17 (R\—A se 1 death resulting from an auto- mobile accident 1 which James . = N today w Josepl virview 1 Mass. Joscph, wo hrothers, were hine operated by Harding, ent through a when the applied too quickly on m Ve occurred Harding, 16, died ospital, Great Barring- with his mother injured when fence kes were t macad v killed and Mrs. bruis- the unin- Harding badly I and John, 18 third son, Clark, uret, while escaped kull Found in Calif. nta Parbara, Cal., Nov. 17 (#) ull that 1 A. H. Ousdal, local thropologist and student of an- | s, belic is older than | my known to scien unearthed 18! t below the surface of a street hile sewers were being laid, is cting th ntion of scientists. : os 1 man with th uneon st race ver said Dr. entedates the le, two treasures to It undouhte anderthal and java notable scientifie helped the scientists the evolution of man. None of th who viewed il in Los Angeles,” other the state- | speak how h 1 other than a grunt.” Baldwin Locomotive | hlccts \rthur Cutten | Arthur s today ew member of tors of the Bald- “lar- | sent- | i to Rev. Fz.ithe]: \'})\\ akowski l ~ Leaves for Wallingford Nowakowski, cur- | Heart churc church pastor h in over | du- t today to his new ikowski was t ntment of of Rock- o parish No at ‘0 HI ARING ON H governor rn of R. in EXTRADITION imbull ha ¢ M Wrig on the under t l ) 19 or of L of ot i1l be held before the crnor Maryland shortly, as Wright has declared his intention of | | fighting extradition. Il money cted 1544,511,000 |ot 'taken up. At the to Be the Most 17 & banks in Ever. Re- con- Washington, Nov of national tinental United States, Alaska and Hawaii on October 17 aggregated $27,213,824,000, the largest amount cver reported to the comptroller of the currency. The resources exceaded by $531.- §81,000 those reported last June 3u, the date of the previous call, end 2 10 above resourc December Loans and discounts reported on October 10 amounted to $14.36 9, representing an incrs er June of $411,230,000. Invest- ments in United States government securitics showed § 42,000, an increase since June of $79,364,000. Balances due from correspondent banks and bankers totaled $4,37 0, showing a decrease of & reported last 6.- capital stock of $1.499 284,000 was $25,211,000 in excess of the June figures. Surplus and undivided profits aggregated $1.- and were $70,145, more than in June. Liabilities for outsta in £ circu- 10 $549,5 900 which were $1,060,000 less than reported in June, Deposit liabilities $22,287,238,000 exceeded by $512,115,000 the amount in June, CLASS FOR S0C Mrs, R. H. Barlow h class in sociology at the Mrs. T from OLOGY. i moved and is a graduate of Kansas University, Meetings will be held every Monday evening. At the first meeting of the class general phrases of the subject were di cussed and in futurc meetings spe- cial branches of the eubject will he meeting next Mon- day at 7:30 o'clock she will sy ‘Meredity in Relations to Charts and pictures will be illustrate the lecture, rlow recently here reported | +nations, e New York Ce: r division on bu In Debates with Bertrand Russell at New York on December 3 and with Norman Angell at Boston December g the engagements Ad cancelled. The ad- to hava spoken tonight avy and its needs at private dinner in ! Philadelphia larg hanged. New York Central of J. Pierpont cansed him to take a di. Feeling cur the {ll-will Mellen and told his City Items 12 the banker ter in 1897 sought could build up the Nort Mellen he se en's six years his reputation in 4 secure and fn 1903 alled him to head wh the bar “pe Tha condition of Jeroma F. Crean who has been 11l at his home of & is slightly improved 11-2 and the Blue Swan, 140 Main rand Theater.—Advt. g of 50 turkey dinners at home tonight.—advt. raffle, pumpkin ple sweet cider at K. of C. home night.—advt. New Haven coincid d when Wall street only in hundreds of this splurge s ficeted in the three moss <oy and to- Some Finkelstein their son Tennesses, are vlsiting Mr. ‘s parents, Mr. and Mr: . Finkelstein of 18 Willow str v will remain in this section of country for several months, ng in New York city before r turning to their home. "he board of police commissioners and Clerk McGrail and Chief Hart will attend the meeting of the heads of the several city departments at the office of Mayor Weld tonight Chairman Chamberlain will pres that time. 4 control of . a merger wh England. He late acquisition came at the g forced upon him to d going elsewhere, lity of the M ure cost addition the consoli ized in 1909 r the chase of the New York, & Boston, Mr. sponsibility injured auto; at the north r park, was repor Lhnnfl pols He over his protest, !worth only New Haven close Mr. Mellen related at a Commerce Commission | upon asking Mr. Morgan said it and th 1,000 eve nion, Epstein, - to 1 by Dr. Willlam F. Flanagan for cuts about the face from broken glass. Norman Gorfain strect of 58 Taleott reported to the police to the theft of a spare tire off his which was parked in the rear of his home. Germany Ratifies Rules Which Protect Women Nov, 17 (P—TFirst among cigh? most important Industrial has officially reg- at the league of nations her international con- . the Germany istered ra ttion of the ventfon which affords protection to women workers before and after child birth By the terms of the freaty a wom- an has the right temporarily to quit her position fn industrial or com merelal establish on produc- tion of a medical certificate declar- ing that she birth to a child in hents will abont six weeks, glve ERACELETD N ouR EXRG 7 ©1927 8Y NEA SERVICE. MHC. ntial stockholders of Morgan 000 job could not af- n's ill-starred decade with ew Haven attempted dur- Controlled B. and M. before the panic of 1907, New Haven dominant fforts to protect the purc millions he- | Mellen disclaimed re- failed. d To the end,” Mr. Mellen safd he was proud to be called “Morgan's n," and agreed that the banker's word always was law in New Haven slike to the atfairs. He further insisted that but that a man for 1"‘ banker’s death time would have justified the New Hayen's out- side investments in the benefit that would have accrued to New England through successful consolidation. He d that Mr. Morgan a few s before he died was about to finance the Nesww Haven's require- | ments with a - stock issue to have been underwritten at $120 a share Since his retirement from: active usiness Mr. Mellen made his home t Concord, N. H., and had a country estate at Stockbridge, Mass, ntral to give at N I né pinir that Morocco could not find quility if she continued to shut lier- self in from the outside world. Dr tradition of his dy- ndoned the old capital, ez, and took up his residence at Rabat €0 as to be near the direct- ing hand of the French protectorat This act, more than any other, im pressed his subjects with the new conception of things that was hence- forth to guide him. With the Allies. Youssef had been ou the throne less than two years when th war broka out, but Mor. been so transformed th able to say to th French resident- genera ou can send your troops home to fight for your country. Morocco will go with you in heart and those of her sons that you can use in your army will go too.” General Lygutey back home nhis colonial divisiops them the Moroccan > that fought valiantly on the banks of the river Ourco at the battle of the Marne. Throughout the hostilities, the work of pac on in Moroc- co went on and continued after the armistice until trouble, h broke out in the Spanish r flowed into the zone of the French protec- | torate. Youssef aided in every way that he could to repress t ment which finally collapsed when | Abd-El-Krim, the famous Riffian $500 COLLISION SUIT \leader, surrendered last year. As I for the Riff itself, the Sultan was al- | | e D. & K. Coal Co., th i | | The D. & I Coal Co, through . "o cohat indlfterent as to its Attorney Tawrence J. Golon, has|fiio since it had never reccgnized brought snit for $500 against Charles | tha authority of the Sultans of Kordek, alleging that the latter's Morocco. | I recklessness, negligence and care-| A sort of apotheosis of Youssef's lessness in driving an automobile on | reign was his visit to Paris last Gold street several days ago, caused |year to dedicate a mosque built by a collision with a truck owned by (the French in the heart of the cit the plaintiff. The writ is returnable 'in homage for the aid given by the in the city court, jMorecrnr during the great war. ‘ gained the and of a power- went to over. When a man who hern Pacific lected. in the west the railroad Mr. Morgan was said railroad. at he was o BROTHERS USE FISTS Jacob Winkle and his brother, Jo- engaged In a first fight this each punching the other in the cve, and Sergeant Feeney and Officer John Kennedy arrested Ja- cob on the charge of breach of the Chief Hart released him, however, and this afternoon a con- ference was scheduled in an attor- ney's office for the purpose moothing out business difficul tween the brothers, a disagree- ment over the window cleaning | business in which they are engaged aving caused the fight. ed with a was think- of millions. cemed re- t unpopular seph, forenoon, sent Mr. the Boston ich was to in its peace r said wrong ti prevent the | Subsequent ase from | was finally the pur- ‘estehester was made at prnprrr')’ ntually cost n Thterstate nquiry that where $11,- | How do you spend your money? most reac e move- | Upon the death of Y. J. Stearns last July she became acting secre- The directors also {ssued a state- ment that the net gain in business for the past six months was $14.- while the total assets have al- hed $600,000, Woman Seeing Boy Under Auto, Dies Chicago, Nov. 17 (#—>Mrs. Mabel mith, 29, screamed last night as she saw a young boy run into the et in the path of the car fIn which she was a passenger. She heard his body strike the pavement. Th ver stopped, while benea e car the hoy sought to extricata The driver, believing the not hit him, started for- Mrs. Smith in the rear seat out to see a wheel pass over leg. n collapsed and died al- The boy, a block behind, got to his feet, uninjuread except for bruises, and shook an angry fist at the car. stre elf. car had ward, most instar READ HERALD SIFTED ADS Fresh Opened Oysters CLAMS, SCALLOPS, ETC. Packard Oyster House CORNER MAIN and ARCH STS. Open Nights Till 11 Open Saturday Nights Till 1 A. 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