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News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 - GOODWIN IS REMOVED BY GOVERNOR'S REGISTRAR Bitter Fight With Fuller Culminates in Qusting of Official Without a Dissenting Vote-Held Office 8 Years. Was Noted for His Cam- paign for Safety Meas- ures in Driving—Battled With Over alary Em- ployes. Executive for State today voied n, uor's council of the action of Williwm | liams, comniissioner of publi i removing Frank A. Goodwin istrar of motor velicles, from offic: It was understood v coun- cil's mecting, that had been two dissenting votos i 1 cover- sproval Wil worke reg- vision, Two Voted Agzainst thie nu Coune w. Spri “ing Aldrich lors 1eld told voted Worcester they had ner Willias' R ors of Bos ommendation o sistr Goodwin, Coun ton did not vore, The otl of the couneil. incluiin, iovernor Allen, voted approval. Soon after the extraordinary coun- 1 session opened Commissioner Williams was callod to appear he- ore the councillors and when he en tered their chan o earried arge hundls pupers 1 onews- per clippin He had to the governor an official no o of Goodwin's dismissal and aiso recommendatio the appoint - ruent of his succe The removal of ontgrowth of conty ached at ring a few days ago when Good- arcd the governor had brok- n faith with state employes, His re- characterized by his s werior, Commissioner Williams, ratrne and the action Lo remoy ollowed yvesterday win upor distiss ilor 1'o P el Licutenant of ssor. e regist n iy leg high point in dec were i Letug informe cil's aetion said it w that 1 will no Jetectives, and uy sous who ciendous re- ery action ehe Th formor had not decided on suid he had been o with the Commol assocition, an state employes, but he ould not accept as “the canse of he state employes is near to my cart and 1 will do everything 1 can or them as a duty for nothiug.” The registrar did not appear or the couicil during its ses though Councillor Aldrich said aft- rward that he attempted to hae the council invite Goodwin 1o appeur he council, howey refuscd to \gree., “When an noved.” Mr. lie ought to pear. Every man iay in court. 1 ; ‘o know onger be followed by is a relied een une becanse been wi gistrar said he s tuture, He cred a position alth Service anization of so or- be jon official is bei o Aldrich said, “1 helicye iven a chance to ap- is entitled to his Lnly am of the epinion that if anyonr is entitled to i, it is the rogistrar.” Opposed 10 M. Goodwin will demand a e ferman A, Machonald, s Governor IFuller, s ap ointed his uccessor, he informed the council nis forenoon. Latcr Machonald suid 1= had ot been offered the position Goodwin referred to MacDonald's ble appointinent a “ealami- 10 (Continued on Tage 12) John Coolidge to Spend Sunday in Plainville Plainville, Mareh 2 (UP)—John olidg: n of Pr nt Coolidg: will b a guest of vernor John i, Trumbull at his home here Sun- iay at the governor's birthday cclo- biration. Henry Trumball, - the brotier; Mrs. Henry Trumbull; Mr 1Mugh Trumbull, the mother, and Miss the governor's micc tend the party. Trumbull will Sunday. His daughter him in grecting g at the Trumbnil home perfecting plans for the governor irs old will assist She wi here today celehration 1CLE. FEES — Motor the st 1 to near MOTOR VI Hartford, March 2 (@ cle foes collected by during February amounte ly $540,000 or approximately per cent the entire month's revenue to the state., which was The total revenuc July 1. 1927, the fiscal gasoline tax re- ceived sinee be inning of I 5 The than 5 3 amounts 10 more TIGATOR NAMED March 2 B - appointed Clar- New York eit the appellate di- | Smith to enee J. Shearn a former judge of vision in the first department, o suceeed upreme Court Justice Townsend Scudder as Moreland act comprissioner to investigate the ad- ministra of President onmolly oi the Borough of Queens of ion i within COUNCIL AS OF VERICLES ABSENCE FROM L. S, BAR T0 FRANCHISE Native of Italy Appeals for Re- opening of His Case PETITION IN COURT TODAY Applications I'rom 39 Candidates For Citizenship Favorably Acted On— Confusion In Names Holds Up Ac- tion On One Petitioner, Away trom the United nmont the five year it would have made hi for adinission us « citizen Listro returned to find vernment unwilling o franchise, and tod sion of naturalization court Attorney William M. Greenstein sked that reopening of insidered, At 1he to Listro left Spartient piaining 1 the States under crmit and sy Island arney tubroken residenes Thomas M Liaven, U ed to i He aminer, ol mat- peeti filed and thit leard et sitting of naturaliz J e re ion court, erved ision, Listre filead Fely papers Tuary natur n petition Juns 9 Admitted 1o Citia applicants wer 1o citizenship and 12 continued for further study. CHses W dismiissed beean 1l of witnesses and for a furiher Huesses @ K of comprerent as continue cstigation of the were eont One val investigation elitioners » citizenship Ierank Rol A Lot Stior Mo- Biugio salischio, Domenic Gliezz) o, Luciano Caridella, nte, Josephing ) Augnsto JFabretii. Frauk Rondini tuno Npagnolo, ustino Salvio, o 1o lia, artomelli, o L retrunti, rede Dowenico Marzi, Giacomo Butc Lgidio Altieri u Carmelo Ri Riagio Bellassai wone, Carmine 1Azos Joscph Carfi, Mary Dicment murdo Gagliardo, Joln I sublic —Peter George Al rwakis, Paraskevas Vouras, Poland—Nathan Kravetski, Anna Gavelek, T . Joseph Drer enowefa Smolin Felix Wazinski Sylvester Kowal Mi- Julins Radka, Mazur an; Svenni ria Ulri Josephson Hild Alna K Anna Sofia Johnson, M John Sigfrid roline Olson, larson and k it ¢ Helr dohnson. Austri Moisia 1 Petannowitsel Anna Jud and Joseph ttanowitsel, otter. Britain and 1. ~Johu ickey, Mary Phine vd, Donald MacDougall, Mary Violet Flizabeth Me- et nd Goorge hey Eilen Newton, Dowell (Continued on SOUTH CHURCH WILL GET $104,400 IN INSURANGE Will Not Cover Allowance Caused By Fire in House of Worship The South Congregational churel Will recover $104.400 fire insurance, iccording to figures made public lat his afternoon, These figures few dollars of an report and have heen compiled the ansurance companies followi an appraisal of the loss The insurance will complete loss which about $150.000, The insurance figures are J as follows On the ailding $44.400. which sver the complete 1 Joss to the or, amount to £ aceur: not cover th is estim report- loss 10 ti is said to there; on the 0 the insurance will 000, which is greatiy nnder the total loss: on the contents and furnishings the insurance will amount to §23,000, which does nof cover the complete loss E. W. Pelton, chairman of ing committee, stated this fiernoon that while he did not have complete appraisal figures e at this time, there was no ques- tion that the loss 1o the organ would much greater than (F The builiing was fully covered by given represcnts the total loss. On Maurice | the furniture the insurance, it is said, | hiving in will not cover the entire dam. the in-, insurance and-the figure " puq, 34 '.’"0 24, pu{l o) RITAIN HERALD " NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1928. —TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES. STEWARTINDICTED Senator Willis Lays Down Platform S| ADE POINTS (UT FOR HIS SILENCE BEFORE SENATORS Say Federal Grand Jury Takes For- mal Step Against Standard 0il Magnate Mareh 2 (UP) Oiio lald down platform his campaign sidential Wislungion tor Willis of ¢ 4 ten plank CONTEMPT CHARGES NOT INVOLVED IN ACTION Pro- tion, o un United other Lims 1o “stal ¥ Aty for Which Conviction American rines i, veduetion, tion, vides May Be That He May Be Vither Given Substantial Fine or mong the nations of America 1 ol or in the ent ToaE to Jail—Result of Hearin “Unless cul > will do 0. declured his stoc enormous voice. enough exp lism to he perfe the only way to help other matio can do so withont sur- ring our own principles or fn- cudence, The lig what Tie alls an William MeKinley ‘Amet st self, no of thund Siy On Continental Prading Company rous ori high tly 4 has We had internation | that to ver we And Liberty Bonds, Was P 1ol March 2 Wit i have chairian i Oil Compuny ederal Rene 5 indicted a Ly ury today for reiusing to an stions & or Contine Liberty b Teupot ahout smpan the w point Willis stresses s old fashione: republican pro- profits & Do commitie indictent, warged tha leclined o reply two the Standard workingi o queris b ty sue on the round globe, he rate of wages paid Ame: 1 workingmen i, on the average., veral times that paid for stmilar yment in oth countries, American mes g hetter equi ioand of them are ow who occupy witle workin T nation, publican poliey of Amer defended auivecally . QUARANTINE BREAKERS is en m on 1 and ) on nrotits The rry I sincluin with 1f more pot Do oK People < the « 2 an; ned \ Lem had violats ¢ e vised 4 Wkes it a wi regularly commitien roauestions perti under in 15 Not ¢ wrrant will be and St re, His their elivnt nt at the s maintain el I conunsel will ac il v con carliest prac- dors not in the senate but it is o= Kscape Punishment When oo and - Judge Finds Act Not Wilful nore than 12 vioiution of ishable the law fine of ronths or les by a menth, Lrres 1 by the ate after he had detied the oil con- witiee but obtained lis release on a rit of liabeas cory the grounds that the questions were not pertinent to the jeet under inquiry and that the senate commities was with- St out jurisdiction. This phase of the o case s still Defore tie cour The indictment of Stewart Touy Junowitz, 42, ot 2 Washington strect, and Peter Wa aged 39, of 92 et were found quilty of violation the city ordinance relative to the iurantine of contagious diseases by Judge M. D, Saxe fn police court to- day und wers fined $15 and costs, which were suspended, Lowever as Judge Saxe expressed the beli the men bad not intentionally cou- mitted the offense. He also took into consideration the fact that they out of ployment. lirst Sanitary Inspector John the health departu the 11-year-old Anna Toskus of as placed under qu aged 15 01 Lonis, Tremont was on (Continued on e 25.) REAPPORTIONMENT 15 NEARER REALIZATION House Census Committee vt 5 for scarlet fever on Febrnary Approves Bill for Chang- ©n I'ehruary 29, information was re- ceived that the quarantine was being ing Member ip violated. On going to the house he A nt tes- daugnte ik Dolan of tified that found that the warning sig had torn down and neither Mrs, (Continued on Pag W vote igton, March 2 Gy 19 to § the housc committee today approve a consus a hill to 11) to Base His Presidential Campaign time ti o ¢ public delt paid ¢ tignres on ory the Thirs ional problu solve nest tu N5 sai rat within tha N eane the league we would " he 1 court, which 1 e invely in 1928 st whicl " he Lovement tio Neat he promise Mexico ar American territory hing ether than y of the Nica Willis Liighth, or advance e cellation of forvign tfavored restrictiv 1ot darRalntiin tutions and Americ but not 1 prohibition. prohibition. 1 whet inth, on form - ong for TS square tion." thougit “nullific i nulh Gettysh vivil wa said. *d 1ts horrld he arters ublican (Continued on Pagr en of 10 Planks on Which He Intends He Favors Protective Tariff, Tax Reduction, Debt Payment, Prohibition, Flood Control and Inde- pendence Among Nations of World—Wants *“0Old-Fashioned American Policy.” S 1 10 b itoa d met Justies Domingo contr res uny nent and I repub- bts i Americ idwals." his Willis s Tis broad he talks an was in th it has Y in cer- never Twelve) POST OFFICE MEASURE Congress Approves FIND E!lllll LENIENT IS SENT T0 PRESIDENT $100,- 000 Fund for Expansion in This City Washington, D gress today sent to Presid idge the treasury and post partments appropriations | ation of 81 of additional 1 ment of extensio of the New Brit in purcha Lcommien, modeling oif an approp he totul to ng and en ain post office 3250,001 The § the will e expende rging the building proy sident is expecte AL D @ few e available as soon g v his ofticiul approval The bill was delayed in e between the senate and ti entatives s ate finally r ments it had appended houses of congriss have ‘the bill as originally pas louse of represtntuityes, s and t siv a provide for reappointment membership upon of the its present basis of lhouse members, on the would provide that if failed to carry out reap- nt by March 1, 1931, that e secretary of comi would b dirceted to certify o 1he eler clerk of the states would gain members and the state that would lose me he clerl then would b directed Lo inform the respective state, legislatures 1 members in stat® Josing reprocentu- tion would he elected at large, and in states gaining membership, the new members wonld clected at large. The committee the house Mr: e Baby—Nurse I in reporting th bill did not say which states wonld noor lose under the proposed re- ipportionment plan. During hear- ings on the measure, however, vari- unofficial estimates were gub- fhat mitted. One estimate made by Wil- resp fiam M. Steuart di or of the ' heijr. census burean, estimated the in by and loss as follows States gaining representation California six, Connecticut one Florida one. Michigan four, Mon- Loone, W Jersey two, North E Ohio th Tila homa two, Washington one, Total 24. States losing representation: Al bama one, Indiana two, Towa two, Kan one, Kentucky two, Touisi- ™ soman nt. March 2 (P —Declaring entitled to do anything to save her home,” Mrs, Myron T. Bover admitted today she had deceived her husband cting the birth of a son and is Necessary ous he hushand Boyor, chairman tors of t ine com a of Joseph of the board of Burroughs Adding any, has filed a pey- tion in cirenit court calling upon tate officials to expunge from the state archives a record which now states the hoy is his son. The peti- tion charges and Mrs, Boyer admits, that she adopted the ehild, now four old, in its infancy and misl.d Boyer into believing it was his own. Nebraska one, New York two, Norty | 115 Suit is true. 1t did adopt a baby Do one ep. '@ few hours old and 1 did tell Nir. ot onie; Yiotat 24 Boyer it was our child.” Mre, Boyer sl “It was a desperate measur = to =ave our home. T thought Man Also Arrested in heir. a child's love, would make M Fraudulent Check Boyer happy. Tt did—for 13 months Greenwich, March 2 (UP)— Cyrus T‘!vn!. not even the baby could hold T. Turner 1o be arraigned in | MM court here today in connectfon with | T have lost a home but won a the trinl of Miss Helen Eisler, 18, of |¢hild and the deceit has been worth Cold Springe, N. Y.. on a charge of ‘# (housand times what ft cost.” she pissing Teandulont eliee added. “I love this boy more than urner was arrested m Albany, X, ANYt0ing else in the world.” ay. after M itil the deception became known ad exerted * e < weeks ago when a nurse trot” ser, and forced her informed ler husband, Mrs. Boyer cash fraudulent chee! Hurlbert Basseti.” Turner was said his cit as held without bail. son dir Mac years one, w to er for his “grandfather,” was sole !Leir to an estate of $5,600,000 held in trust for him on his th birth- day. to hi a wife s signed “Mrs, said—the child, named Joseph Boy- ' nforms Father, v three pe fac Mrs, Boyer id. T the v and the nurs tended me at the supposed child, and myself. T1 as died. nurse—it vho ol my husband of ¢ tion. Tt was a question o Mrs said she ha ntion of defrauding th mily of a large inl “Wien 1 took the chil ‘I did not know that my i was to inherit the M00,000 trust fund. “I thought the hoy woul just the income from the When T discovered that so. 1 wrote a history of thr ched it to my will. 1 that was only fair to the which has been 8o splendic Mrs. Boyer said she son may lose world “hut my my bo; Ithat “T can always suppor matter what happens, Mrs. Boyer is 36 vears fore her marriage she v Laura Miller, of Kansas € ons tover rea everything love Saturday, colder aftcrnoon and night. Sat I days, «ded from amend- cloudy tonight ent ool office de il carry and and n and ain post N will d to siz he money as he has onference house of but the nd both agrecd ving Husband About Child as a “Woman is Entitled to Do Anything to Save Her Home” Myron L. Boyer, Wife of Detroit Millionaire, Con- fesses She Adopted Child and Foisted Him on Her Husband, Saying it Was Their First Born 1 wer who birth o hey mon 4 no in- erita sh shand ol 1 reeciy estate not family 1 to me lizes in the only wdded t him no 1. y: and urday — lin NEED OF FINISHING PRESENT H. 3. PLANT Principal Believes Gonstruction of Building in Another Part of Gity Would Be Mistake ADVOCATES AN ADDITION T0 LINK OLD STRUCTURES Ntresses hnconvenience sufiered by Popils in Golmg Out During Stormy Weather While Ch Classes — Vinance Commissioncr Kelly Eapresses Opposition to Proposed Bond Issuc, » Hi Senior chiool is o vork o ol 1 in cnroll nt buildin orced 10 cather o vonld 1 difficulty would prineipal Lo hich LW T0omS are not admiticd hundred ion, He ) » building is st pupils Tieve e oftices und library old huildings would be re these will be taken car: in the new Kelly Opposes it there will vhen that finance when Franeis of building Bond Issue be opposition to ore the Known today cam Kelly, a finance ounced he will vote construetion ime, commissioner, gainst the puilding at this Mr. an- “Frankly Iy said. omy on on -aching e . and on the other spending $400.000 senior h ve are talking ¢ to bui and hool addition consistent to n Commisei not the t but cquip It -0t r Kelly's opposition of I the to the exy of for this purposc He with the t the put on a ion til such t city i a better financ VALUABLE SECURITIES FOUND IN 0AK BARREL to n ition nditure money now. suggestion th 1wo full- 15 U position to build sis is Farmer and Peddler Hides His Money in Nook and Crannics M discoyery R pedilor froni arities 00 in arrel in t 1 was fou lis 23, hus to total va whicl o od estimat Phipps (o ) Georg ard of authority today 1S 1o the nt probabls He Uairs pend Lr. Luti 0 oof Amherst as adminis potition of Mrs. Surah | 1 of Amherst cousin Nipps estato Phipg “ppointment ouly Mr. Phipps Mr. Loux b ind to sear (he socurities, original value T8 enst uneoy- task of diffienit by the Phipps place Ul of Ph then with d g made by o wail earrier Blizzard Rages at Saranac, Leaving 14 Inches of Snow Rary Lauke, NU Y Mar, 2 (# A sudden blizzard raging for gix today deposited teen s of «now in this section of the ndacks, and partial d highways in all directons, ours, fou LMAN'S WILL ¥ Haven, March 2 (#—The Major Louis M. Uliman whos: vesterday, was offered probate court today. It provides that an estate of about $25( <hall go to members of his family, funeral s Do i Average Daily Circulation fer Week Ending Feb, ath .. 15,002 PRICE THREE CENTS LINDY FLIES TO NEW YORK FROM BOSTON: TIRED OUT AVATORS LOST N " CAVADAARE SAVED Two Fliers and Native Missing Since Pebruary 12 NOW AT HUDSON STRAITS welve Davs Azo Three Men Re- ported By Radio They Were Forv- ed Down in Snowy Wastes of the Arciie Circle, Winnipeg. Port [ trip. rgeney well wctically Port Burwe ictatls on the Straits of who were Circle safe arvival at Hudson two aviator reported | and a native in the Aret 1y by A of the government mar- formation artment The first N. Louisi MILLION DOLLAR FIRE Two Business Blocks Are Destroyed By Flames At Peekskill, New York, Early Today A dollars d to have be M v PPeeksk Jusiness The fire 1 origin Irought wi hatf radius, Starting iilding occup ory ind 1 B osustain rly today destroye ocks here, arted from und o'elod 1 Wder control the ai ozen hos 1 of apparatus 1 ALTO PATALITY ASKS EXTRAD ar Marel Trumbuil on the governor W has extradition ¢ . wanted by the Jailed for Friend: Both Face Conspiracy Charge Whe nl. Mar. 2 (UP) pis iton Binflli his marria 1omas Novill to a hootl L six-month B gging charge and start sentence intended for il “When iofth mooen Tif cor ok John expluincd didn’t con f his o ment. Now hoth men of ~onspiracy to ohstruct justice. tire and ~ HE REFUSES INTERVIEWERS Left Hub This Morning Without Naming His Destination to Report- ers—Smile and Enthu- siasm Gone From Young Colonel. Gives Out Statement in Bay State Capital That He Wants to Retire to Private Life Indefinitely, Al g here from three at the field by nphier, Harry honey. They r New York March ' lunde © his 1ight nel met who had itis mother re awarded by iducation association, p. m. accom- Major B, Robertson M. Bixby of St Lowis Sullivan of New York < 1o Hotel ndbergh had brougin ne tooa stop he climbed out evading photographers and in- “rviewers, noat once to omobile and was 1 Biltmore. rg been iy ihe W Harold H. Allan G yon as 1 Hops O Mareh 2 ) Clarles AL Lindbergh 1ds hopped irport Hantic which Mo, bergh o1 Culener thres Boy- and ton at inatien which tifer declined to was believed to & driven to the Rear Admiral Philip A, counmandant of the first isirict, with whom he had uight, He spent half au weting the five passenger in which he arrived & his mother, r. awarded the National ne yesterd Detroit school teack medal by Not tion. at el reh was not at th. was cxpecied 1o Back 10 Detroit later in the day. with Lindbergh were Major son und Harold M. H. Allan resenting Foun ions were goo: e wound up career last night when he mothe Mr Evangeline Lin Detroit school ho iy thousands of roassociates who made her a life National Education Bixby « sullivan 1Louis New York, Daniel Weather cond bis own words sentation to Mrs, | d key dbergh of the high- was the bolie s power (Continued on Page 17) PAONESSA WILL APPEAR AT DEMOCRATIC RALLY Iy-Mavor Eupected To o Attend Meciing luaugurating Spring Camy This City M am 3 of tie Mon- cx- expected. st public lines. and whethier the wo terms and then Gardner Wwonig n liscuss the party. ittceman ring will nd demo- orchestra evening city's rtainers Hoover Not to Enter Primary in Wisconsin ) 2 (P —Secre- s to remain out | primaries in Wis- made in his his name had at Madison ldute “by an and would be ment »day that a4 yester was cment dssued by George | representative of ud Hoove Wiscon unauthorized on. perso Hoover M. My s name was slaced 1 primaries by an rson and without the of his friends. His frien nu organization in thut state and the request has been made that the filing be withdrawn. This will be done today.” knowledge s have