New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 19, 1928, Page 2

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2 THOMPSON-DEVER FEUD IS BITTER Chicago Politicians Reluse (o Shake Hands at Puneral Chicago, March 19 (P—TL Mayor Thompson's enemies, ist of which runs from gangsters to school offi- clals, political leaders and even to a candid dramatically William E wediate pr ate for the president, has been expanded to include Dover of their poltical loth had gone to ¢ of Joseph F. order, whose deat political a sweeping forces in ilompson Eatends Hand. As they met vou would offer some other T yor elaborated his D s He is the fi ears to rof or on i “1 turned t n the presence of h 1 ret ed to the *“Dever and dded wit point in h campaign slogan ns porters in the las paign Dever, who Is a “I wish it y Dever sup- mayoral camn- demoer: had been soms When a Man Goes in for Washing . Dishes “PPHE best housekeeper 1 ever had,” said a young married voman the other day, “It was in a little village down in Maine where we lived for two years. Maids were scarce and I prevailed up- onJocto helpmein the house. Joe had been in the Navy, and later had had his own fishing schooner. “I have never knovn a woman whe was so scrupulously neat as Joc. Theway he washed dishes, for instance, vas a lesson in efficiency “First he scraped and piled them all according tosize. He used Lux for the suds in the dishpan, because, he said, Lux made better suds in half the time of anything else, also because Lux was easier on hjs hands. “Sailors, he sa their hands are ofio and broken and Lux “Now I myself follow Joe's plan in oing dishes, and I use Lux. because papped l:eeps them o white d I've passed on the hint tor Because 1. harmful alkali found in hold soaps, whether s, it n » sliin, never dries the d 'Klan, also 1 where T could have spoken freely. He had a lot of nerve to offer me his hand.” Open Hatred. ayor Thompson never has been his political hatre 1. His opposition to republican presi dates hack to the den was Illinois’ w "hompson was mayor of Chicago. The mayor b id he would far to eep lilino delegation to the na- tional convention from the former governor, and that he himself would randidate if no other way e's republican from Lowden presen “the son inte poor Swede politi- mayor's his fend has wings began teeling the CHARGE KLAN 1 RUNNING REGINENT Rhode Island Excited Over Re- cent Startling Disclosures idence, R. I, March 19 (P— rges that the Ku Klux Klan has mgzht control of the personnel and nt of the first light infantry | nt, a chartered command of this city, today brought a statement m Colonel Harold A. Braman startling disclosures might he expected and that a grand jury in- vestigation was probable. Turn in Arms Colonel Braman has ordered the men of the regiment to turn in their rms pending an investization be- fore the house committee on mili- tary affairs Wednesday afternoon. “There's a whole lot back of this thing that's going to come out eventually, and 1 wouldn't be sur- prised if there was a grand jury in vestigation” he said in a statement issued for publication today. Colonel Braman, who had been away from his command for some time hbecause of fllness, charged that Adjutant General Arthur C. Cole w aware of the Klan plot as long ago as early December. He also branded as an imposfor | a man who attempted to insert ertisement in a Providence paper ling for volunteers for the regi- ment. aper men tracing the address given in the advertisement, found it to be that of a farm on which Klan meetings have frequent- ly been held. Paper Responsible The Providence Journal, disclosed the charges against the blished affidavits by four members of the regiment indi- cating that all but one of the offi- Icors of the three companies involved Klan and that to foin the Thesc s of the recruits were obliged Klan before being enrolled. affidavits ha Attorney Gen the paper s 1l Charles P. Sisson, ind will figure in the public investigation. Col. Bram said that Major G. C nlief, who had been in charge regiment his {iine Adjutant Gener; him, within the past two bs, to return to the national ird and bring two companies of st Light infantry with him. Wants Information Adintant General Cole has re- quested the attorney general for in- formatio ding the right of tor to purchase ipment without the panies in question 1 and werc vith Sprin rifles and one chine gun, t ma- Only two tion of Jamn r cent of the ca is white, popula- FLY-TOX many imitators, De- mamd the gennine FLY-TOX.—advt Rothfeder’s i 378 Main Street New Brital ,Conn. CLEARANCE DRESSES Moztly one - of - a - kind This is one time lot for you. vles! Odd sizes and colors! 5 does Think of jt! A smart-looking dress for sich a little bit of money. Ioven the most experienced “hargain hunters” will find them thrilling values. Values to £16.95, which ' been turned over to | equipped | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1928, —_— e e ldrivine. 1le ana . CONTINUING ON HER AERIAL JOURNEY ™ ' ettt i Miford—Amphibian Hartford, should be opt across | pyery liberal arts college. destroyed when fire of unknown | i origin destroys barn on Milford turn- | Lake Baikal, Siberia, on the ice, has ke ik | been the most thrilling part S Haven-Conyl et orlcingl motor tour of the world which Miss | fyochman laws, now in Yale library | Claire Nore Btinnes has been making | qyrests fact that first year men were | va since last May. It was more excit-|orrand boys for their upper classmen ing to the oldest daughter of the|y..p iy the Hugo Stinnes than eluding rob- ber bands in Mongolia. | Middletown—Rev. James P. Deno- D. D. . R., pastor of St. John's R. C. church dies in 64th year. Dr. Donovan was in poor health for a mber of years and was taken seriously ill on Friday. He was born in Meriden. Waterpury—Investigatioh of an- records by Waterbury Repub- Cairo—Lady Mary Batley lican state’ ues to progress on her acrial sum- | Iy tribut t by Nars Tavar I mer holiday. She has avrived at | Iederal Council of Fosdick, pastor of the Park avenue Aboukir, near Alexandria, on investigation brousht | ;aptist churen of New York elty Eola - AlgnitrontSBn gland StoRCar: rles Lockwood Of |gvg that if man is a machine he is elf In 1886 while a r sort of machine that thinks, LT im An0on. tinguishes between right and Slaying of Mattic SRR e lieves in God and Harry Emerson ¢ York—There's to he 1 the world in an effort to de- termine the minimum time and ex- - % A ey Loy pense nec y for such a journey| Bridgeport—Iiis ilding blocks,” by ordinary commercial lines, la®d. |4 pile of cement blocks came sea or air. Two contestant { tumbling dewn on Joseph Med- start in opposite directions froW | gansis, Jr., and caused p Tokyo and fry to brezk the record of 23, days. The contest will b sponsored by i Shimpo. t I. Harris and Bali - are A with v he- Ell Mix in his investi- th of Eric Peterson cnjamin Joseph wus five years old. Stid A tion of 11 on Aug » Community Orchestra Elects Officers Soon community orchestra beins 1 by Per decided t instead ap ‘ing committee to at the next . which « (ke place at h school, Mai: Kenosha, Wis—S8ix men 6th a mothers as a jury deliberat hours in an unwritten law mure e, Still they werd Now Have burned up the gridiro i e c 5 1rly zamies last ! bands asked t in honorary member mistrial. P Kk club after sp 1al dinner, s of the lares Olsson yesterday not to ¢l pointed a nom n a slate of Policeman arresting runk is 1 to man prowling - {n alley nest to tailor shop and, let- 0, picks up prowler who of his adv title for $100, himself urani of Italy pects to got that sum by m . says e is He aver v and who has in hi on him in return for baroness; also th 4 to marry a millionai she conld not mak Stamford who repre yiorgio M Rehearsa Mond who i Lion he development ot N TonBa a0 nestra, has a rather delicat problem before him. Some year zo, when a community orchestra was formed, numerous valuable in struments were purchased for the organization. When through mis mana t the organization dis banded, the instrnments, purchased by citizens, were more or less forgot from th = batino Brussclls — Alexander Subkoff, njurcd when his truck voung expelled hushand of the ex e S Kaiser's sister, seems 10 have been o d their two months putting away quite a few. He has om seal, are been noted visiting various bars in ompany with young woman. s internall, Newark, N. J. — The hter fellin love with his chauf- of accident four and now they are married. The S5 ik marriage o year ago of neis T. w Haven—Cloth valued at Healey, 34, to Doris Epstein, 24. 82000 is stolen from tailo | daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harr Epstein, has just been announced. | Healey ran the doctor’s cars tcn | L Hieara years ago. v Haven-—One woman is killed B Fopersons miured in »out ity doctor’s Now if is one of Mr. Frenchis s to trace the fnstrumen hubert's “Unfinished Symphony” shop of was played yesterday afternoon with Henry Gold over week-end. 2 minimum of trouble, greatly to the pleasure of Conductor Olsson, who kland the week before had told each play- lospital [er to take his part home and prac tehed up following 'tice it. The same held true of the n March § is arrested on Grieg “Pecr Gynt” suite No. 1, and and reckless the Rachmaninoff “Prefude” played of Iartfor cased x where he was | New York—Haley Fiske, vho !auto crash started as a newspaper reporter and | became president of a big insi company, is a good risk at 75 A clean bill of health from physicians | of his company was one of the most | appreciated presents at his birth- | day celebration. 1 charges of drunken Vienna — Pneumonia occurring after long operations can be frustrat- cd entirely, in the opinion of Dr. Hans Slegenfeld. Hitherto the fatality has been about 83 per cent. The doctor uses an Intr: alar in- jection of the patient’s own blood. | W York: rman is to he sung in the White House on May 18 for the first time since the war. The Arion Singing soclety of Brooklyn will give a program in the Blue room. 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